TIDNKSUA MOENING,. NOV. 9. 1870. PKNS8TLTANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, June 13, 1870, Passenger .trams vui uttt uimia station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,10 A. M Faat Line 3,25 A. M. Harriib'g Accommoda'n 10,36 A. M. Hail Train 6,52 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. - ' WK8TWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,50, A. M. Pacific Express 3,34 A. M. Mail Train. 3,01, P. M Way Passenger 10,15 A. M. Pittsburg Express 5,36 A. M. Accommodation 8 20 P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't JTJIUT1 EmiIFXEXT." It. 19. 1. O. O F. masts on the first and third Tuesdays r eaco noma, in in uaa tellows' Hall, ThempMute-wtvJuniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Loaas. Scribe. TOWN AX D COUNTRY. Eits. "Big eels, little eels," all eels hare quit running. Tub Lewistown True Democrat has a power press. Do not neglect to attend the dedication f the Soldier's Monument Tucndkb We were visited by a thunder storm on Friday night last. Shorn. The frost and rain have shore the trees of their glory. tm Gobbling. Thanksgiving turkeys are gobbling. Not in our coop, though. Stable The fineBt stable in the ounty is being put up in this borough by the Messrs. SuloufFs. lie XT. John Knisely fell from a aeperator at Lewistowra last week, and was a good deal hurt. Ll'JHTMxu. A barn near Lebanon was struck by lightning last Friday night and burned. To Ash its The house so long occu pied by William Rigby, in Macedonia Gap, was burned to ashes last week. Incuba.se The population of Juni ata county hats only increased 505 be tween the years I860 and 1870. Mb. Morrison, proprietor of the Ex change Hotel at Huntingdon, who was run over by a train of cars a few days ago, is dead. UCNT!XiDUN papers are bragging about a citizen of the town, who shot two deer last week. They think he is the best shot along the Juniata Conflagration . On atuiday morn ing, the 5ih, sunt , the dwelling house of H. II. TVeirick, of Liverpool, Perry Co , was des toyed by fire. Insurance $1133. L8T week SeliiiBgrove had a sensa tlou caused by the arrival of a party of Philadelphia!!!- interested in the railroad ia the course Df construction from Selins grove to Lewistown. Cavbny St. Ai'KUK, the enterprising tomb-stoue cutters, of this place, a few days ago put up a fiue tombstone over the grave of a citizen buried iu the new cemetery. i For SaLB Five head of fine Driv ing Horses at private sale, also two good ISuggie will be sold cheap by D. P. Sllolff. Mifflintown. Communication. The Communica tion from four colored citizens of Milford twp. lies on our table at present. Will the gentleman who left it at this office call t We desire to see him. Ckushfd Joseph Given, one day last week, while handling railroad ties had the end of a finger of his left hand ao badly crushed that it became necessary to amputate it at the first joint. Dr. Banks conducted the amputation A panoramic exhibition wiil be given on Saturday evening, the 1 2th int in the Presbyterian Church at 1'errysville For reasons best known to the managers of the panorama, it was not exhibited on Saturday evening last. Re-union. The soldiers of the 126th Regiment, Pa. Vol., will hold a grand re-union at Chambers bo rg, on the 13th day of December next. It is intended to effect a permanent organization at that time. A Nebdlb, it is said, iftbruBt into tbe tissues of a living being, will remain bright, while if mace to penetrate those of a eorpse.will be speedily corroded; and thus in (his way seeming from real death nay be distinguished. Nsw Commissioner. David Sulouff, Esq., retired from the board of Commis sioners on last Tuesday. Mr. Sulouff wad an excellent and obliging officer. Mr.. William Ulsh is his successor, and doubtless will make a faithful and effi cient Commissioner. Pcblic Salb. iir. Calvin B Dom ing will sell at public sale, at his resi dence in Fermanagh twp., on Tuesday, November 22, 1870, two horses, 1 mare with foal, 3 fresh milch cows, young cat tle, hogs, shoats, and a lot of farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. Wm. Given, auctioneer. Communion Se" vicKS.-The sacrament of the Lord's supper will be administered in the Presbyterian church in this place oa Sabbath next. Services will com mence On Friday evening previous. Rev MeLane, of Lewistown, is expected to aasiit Rev. M. Allison throughout the entire service. Fast Work. Mr. Joha Davidson put a two story 46x26 feet, brick honee. on Mr;Thos. Gephart'i lot in Bedford town- snip and had it under roof in eleven days from the time he commenced. Bedford Inquirer ' '' Its ho usb, the poisonous hair pre parations have had their day and done their mischief. Now comes along NA TURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a perfectly clear article, which restores gray hair and keeps the head in a healthy condition. For sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store Mifflintown. See advertisement. It is no Wonder that invalids loose faith in all specific, when so many worth less medicines are advertised for the cure of various diseases'; but which, when tri ed, are "found wanting." We have yet to learn, however, of the first failure of Dr Wtsar's of Balsam of Wild Cherry, to cure couges colds, and pulmonary diseases. Preserved A lady acquaintance of ours noticing a paragraph in one of tbe newspapers, that forest leaves oiled and pressed between the leavus of a book, would maintain their beauty for a long time, was induced to try the experiment. We saw the leaves in a vase in her par lor a short time since, looking quite as pretty as they did one year previous, when they were gathered. Er. Gonb South. On Monday evening last Col. John J. Patterson and family left this plsce for South Carolina. The Colonel has invested money in real estate at Columbia, the capital of the State, and most likely will locate there permanently. Amos O. Bonsall, one of the editors of the Democrat and Register, and M. L. Littlefield accompanied tbe Colonel and family. Mr. Bonsall goes Sonth for the benefit of his health, and Mr. Littlefield on business. May the highest expecta tions of all be realized. Revivals' The revival meetings in the Lutheran and Methodist churches of this place have thus far been very interes ting and successful, and both meetings are still progressing with unabated inter est. Large and attentive congregations are in attendance in both churches every night, and a goodly number of penitents are forward nightly. A large number have professed conversion. In the Luth eran church quite a number of the older Sabbath School scholars have been happily converted. May both meetings continue to prosper for weeks yet to come. "The UniveksaL Ayer." On my journeys over the continent through Turkey, India, China, Japan. Perue, Chili, Paraguay, Brazil, and Mexico, aud the United States iu them all to some extent and in some to a great extent, 1 have found the universal Ayer reprceen tated by his family medicines, which are ofteu held in fabulous esteem. Whether they win their marvelous reputatiou by their cures, I know not, but I know they have it to such a degree that it frequently gave me a distinguished im portance to have come from the same country. Field's litlers from abroad. To be able to write a"good hand'' is an excelleut thing in its way, but it is not necessarily, therefore, a virtue to any body except editors. Amongst the illit erate, penmanship is considered an indi cation of a person's acquirement, and au thors of a bad mauuscript are pretty gen erally looked upon as being pretty low down in the educational scale. A clerk, with his al'ility to write according to some system of penmanship, who pays more attention to curves and shades than he does to orthography and syntax, pas ses among these people for a great man, while a newspaper writer, who pays no attention at all to any particular system of penmanship, and some little to senten ces, is too often put down as an ignora mus Press A Splendid Chancb. To every per son who will send us one dollar and a half aud become a subscriber to the Sen tinel, between the date of this paper and the first of January next, we will give a premium. We will give to every such person a monthly journal, called the Peoplct' Journal; and to the patrons of the Sentinel who are in arrears, but will pay up to the first of January and from that date pay one year in advance, we extend the same offer. We will send them both the Sentinel and the People's Journal for one dollar and a half. Such an opportunity has never before been offered to the people of Juniata county. We trust they will appreciate it. See out offer of premium of People' Jour nal in another column. Specimen copy of People's Journal can be seen at this office. A Faithful Dog. A little boy of Ira thompson's, of Milroy, who had bean sick when very young, from which deaf ness ensued, and consequently had never learned to talk, wandered away from home one day last week to the mountain, accompanied by a dog he loves very much, and which seems to appreciate and return his young master s affection to a more than canine degree. As soon as the two were missing seareh was institu- tuted, which was continued during the nieht, but as the boy could not hear the calls it became the faithful animal's turn to serve his master, which he did by an swering the cries of the searchers with a bark, thus leading them to the lost boy. whom the dog conld not be induced to leave, even when they came near enough to ascertain the wheareabouts of the lost couple. Lewislown Gazette. "Liver Complaint" Indigestion, Dys pepsia Diseases of the Kidneys and Blad der.and those chronic diseases peculiar to females as --Weakness, Irregularities, Weak Back, and Leucorrhea, are cured in one-third the time necessary to cure them with any other remedy by using Dr. Pierce's Alterative Extract or Gol den Medical Discovery. Sold by Drug gists or send three and a quarter dollars to R. V. Pierce, M.' D . Buffalo, N. Y , and get three bottles free of Express charges. ' , French Wine. A good story is told of an American traveling in Paris Having oceasiou to take a bath. In the employ of the establishment there was a colored man whom he had known in America, and of him he inquired how they could afford to give a wine bath for seventy-five cents. "Why, massa," eaid the negro, "that wine has been in the bath room for one week, and yon is the thirty-eight person that bathed in it." "Well, I suppose they throw it away when they are done with it." "Oh, no, master; they send it all down stairs for the poor people who bathe for twenty five cents." "And then what do they do with it!" "Bottle it up and send it to America, where they sell it for French wine.'' HARRIED. At the residence of the bride's parents on Not. 3, by Rev. Joseph Gray Mr. FRANCIS HOWERand Miss MARY JANE ORT, all of Fermanagh township. ON the 8d inst,. by Rev. Copenhaver, Mr. JAMES GRAHAM, of Patterson, and Miss TILI.IE WEBSTER, of Delaware township. DIED. In Lack township, on the 28 ult., Miss SA RAH A. FORTNEY, aged 16 years G months nd 28 days. In Liverpoal. Perry county. Pa. on the 6th inst., of Croup, 1RVLV GIVEN, soa of Ham uli M. and Caroline Shuler, aged 4 years, 1 month and lti days. Commercial. CLOSING PB1GES OP 40 So. M St. rkila. 3 o'clock, p.m. Nov. 8, 1870. u. s. e-sor '8i. mnaim 62 I08j(onOS " " '64 .. .. lOTirlOTj . '(55 - 107Q107 05, new 109($109i 67, new, 10'J(a,109J 68 109j(110 5's. 10-40's 106iailC6i U. S. 30 Vear 6 per eent.Cy llltrSllli Gold - n0A(a)U0j Silver 105 folOT Union Pacific R. R. let M. Bonds- 825 (2,835 Central Pacific R. R. - 95 fu91' Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds- 730 745 MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. AC. FLOCK, Super, 4 abl. Extra. Fancy,- Rye, 8 cwt. Corn Meal, GRAIN, While wheat,... Red Wheal Rye Barley, ... Corn, old Buckwheat Oats, SEEDS. CloTer, 'y bus Timothy. COAL, V ton $4 50 Treverton stoTe 6 00 5 50 do Ef(K 6 01) 6 50 Sunhury stove 6 01 2 00 do Egg 6 00 1 75 Chestnut - 5 00 Pea. 3 50 1 25 Mixed . 2 75 . 1 'JO WOOD, 75 Oak 4 00 75 Hickory, 4 60 ... 70 HAY, . 90 Timothy, 12 00 40 ICIover 12 00 Retailed Articles. 5 75 iPlastxr. "a toe 10 00 4 2 Flax,, 2 00 Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff. GRATBILL & SHELLY'S PRICES CUR RENT. Reported Weekly. Prime Roll Butter 3U White Sugar 14 Brown do ICtol t Best Rio Coffee ... 25 Ground alum salt 2 0(1 Turks Island do. 1 75 luiry salt.. 9tol4 KgK" Lard Tallow Wool Rice 30 15 09 50 11 PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jcmata Skntixkl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. White Wheat- SI 25 1 15 75 80 65 35 C 00 4 00 2 00 08 White beans, per bus...... Beeswax $ lb Soap, dry Candles Wool, washed Rag Butter, prime roll, lb... Egirs, rt doz Tallow. lb Lard Hams - Shoulder Sides Salt, Ground Alum sack Red ... Rye Barley Corn Oats Cloveraeed...-Timosayseed-Flaxseed ...... Dried Apples, per lb Peaches, pared " unpared Cherries Currants Blackberries -Potatoes 2 00 35 08 12 50 0J 3G 28 08 15 25 1 16 200 20 12 06 20 10 35 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, Philadelphia, Nov. 8, 1870. The flour market is quiet, the demand is mostly from the home trade, whose purchases foot up 800 barrels, including Superfine $4 fc04 75 Extras J5 25(o5 75 N. W. Extra Family $5 75(a6 75 Penna. do. do. $6 50(o6 75 Ohio & lud. do. do $6 507 25 Fancy Brands $7 25fe8 25 The demand for wheat is fair and con fined to prime lots ; sales of S.500 hush els western red at 31 39al40, 3,800 bush els do, amber at SI 40al 45, and white at SI 45al 60. Rye bells at 93c. Corn is higher and in active demand. Sales of S000 bushels at 83 oOOc. for yellow and 77c np to 86c for Western mixed. Oats are unchangee ; sales of white Penn, sylvania and Western at 52a55c. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Robert Stetcart, deceased. TOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration, on the estate of Robert Stewart, late of Milford township, deo'd.. have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for set tlement. THOMAS 8TEWART, Adm'r. Not 2, 1870 Executor's Notice. Estate of Sarah Rannelt, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on the estate of Sarah Rannels, widow of Curtis' Rannels, late of Fayette township, dee'd . have been granted to the underiigned, residing in the same township. All perjons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. - SAMUEL LEONARD, Executor. 5$tM Ilctitfs. MOT DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost sucoess by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear, Aid specialty m the Hedical College of Ptnnsylvania, 13 pears' experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his offico. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has ao secrets in his praitice. ' Artificial eyes inserted with ut pain. No charge for examination. , octl2-ly ' 1 - THE DOUBLE-OVEN Suniiyside Cook of 1S70, Is constructed on ENTIRELY 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 oven Cook Stoves. We are still 'manufacturing our long and favorably knowa BARLEY-SHEAF COOKING- STOVES, so 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 Stove need no eommeot. Oar oelebrated , SMNYSIDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS, among its many premiums also cairied off the first premium at the Maryland Institute at Baltimore, in 1869, although subjected to the most severe tests at the home of the Balti more Heater. Tbis is the only true hot-air fire-place Heater in tbe market, and like the regular built cellar beater loses no heat. Send for Circulars and testimonials. STUART, PETESS0N & CO. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by N. E. LITTLEFIELD Miffllin town, Pa. Sep. 7 1S70 3m. gcvj aflmttsMfiits. OCTOBER, 187(). J. & ICOATS' SEST SIX-CORD IS NOW TUB Thread put up for the American market which is SJX-CORO IN ALL NUMBERS, From No. 8 to No. 100 inclusive. For Hand and Machine. f RAVEL ERS JIFE AND ACCIDENT ISSER ASCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn. Cash Asseis. $1,500,000. Grants LIFE and ESD0W3E3T Pol icies of all approved forms. Ample security, low rats Also insures against ACCIDETS cauiing death or ioii disability. Has paid $700 per day tor six Tears in benefits to policy-holders. TBE PBICTIC1L FiltSEsV The lead ing Agricultural Monthly of the United States; containing 24 quarto pages ; is recom mended to Farmers everywhere as a thor oughly reliable and well illustrated Agricul tural and Horticulteral Journal. It is large ly made up of original matter, and devoted to Stock Raising, train orowing, tuo iirj, Orchard. Vegetable and Market Gardening, Grazing, Rearing and Fattening Animals, a Veterinary Department, &e. Price $1,60 per annum, in advance, sample copies sup nliorf on amplication. Liberal terms to Agents and Canvassers, with show-bills, furnished on application to PASCHALL MORRIS, tai lor and Proprietor, 18 North Thirteenth sircct, Philadelphia. HOME, HEALTH, HAPPINESS. How to be Obtained for Five Dollars ! Plan tations, Farms, Villa Sites and Town Lots, at Tbe Great Premium Land Sale, Aiken, S. C. Tbe "Saratoga of the Sonth." 48 hours from N. Y. The most delightful climate in the from the rieors of Northern winters, exempt from Throat Diseases, Vine yards and orchards in lull Deanng. ror ae scripiive pamphlet, address, with strmp, J. C. DERBY. Augusta, Ga. QOf Wcek salary I Young men Ot) wanted a local and traveling salesmen- Address (with stamp) R. H. WAL KER. 34 Park Row. N. Y. ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes cashed and information furnished by GEORGE UMPHAM, Providence, R. I. THIS IS NO HUMBUG. BY sending 35 cts with age. height, color of eyes hair, you will receive, by return mail, a correct picture of your future hus band or wife, with name and date oi marri age. Address W. FOY, P. O- Drawer No, 248, Fultonville, N. Y. HORRIBLE. I suffered with Catarrh thirty years, and was cured in six weeks by a simple remedy, and will send the re- ceipt, postage free, to alt atnictea. x. v. MEAD, Drawer 186, Syracuse, N. Y. A MYSTERY BOLTED. Fifteen Minutes' Private Conversation with Married La dies by ore of there number. Sent free for two stamps. Address Mrs. it. m&iIi&k, Hanover, Pa. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing ia South America as n ruiaaioua.y, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases of the Uri nary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders 'brought on by baneful and vicious habits Great numbers have been cured by this noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unt'ortunes- I will sand the recipe for preparing and us ing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. Free of charge. Address JOSEPH T. IN MAN. Station D. Bible House, New York City. NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS fc HAMLIN, Main Street. Mifflintown, Pa. DEALERS IN DEVCI i EBICIXEB, Chemicals, Dye Stuff, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, Chimneys, Brushes, Infanta Brushes, ' Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Combs. Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, ana stationary. - LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WINES AND LIQUORS ferMedi oal Purposes. &- PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with great care, mal6'70-ly 17IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pst . terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Fallow Boards, all complete, by Oot 5-3m - Uifflintown. Real Estate at Public Sale ! WILL be offered, at pnblie sale, at the Court House, in the boroagh of Mif flintown. at 1 o'clock, P. M., oa TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1870, A Tract of Land belonging ' to the Heirs of John Wright, deceased, situate in Milford township. Juniata county, adjoining lands of Sbelburn Robinson and James McCrum, con taining 130 about FIFTY ACRE? cleared.. and the bal ance well set with choice Timber. Any information rclnrive to the aove land can he obtained by applying to the under signed, residing in Patterson, or Oeorge W. Jacobs, Esq., of PerrystiUe. WM. WRIGHT, Executor. Not 2 1870-ts REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale' a certain Lot or Tract of Land, situate in Milford township, Juniatn county, adjoining lands of Alexander McCahan and others, containing 26 ACRES, and some Perches, about Fifteen Acres of which are in a good state of cultivation and tbe balance well set with Timber, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLE, ane all necessary outbuildings, also a Young ORCHARD of excellent fruit. Persons wish ing to riew the property will call on George Bowers, residing near the premises, or the undersigned, near Patterson. , JOHN T. MET LIN. Oct. 5-2m Valuable Farm AT PRIVATE SALE! rpiIE nndersiened offers at private sale a Jl Valuable Farm, situate in Fayette town ship, Juniata county, two miles southeast of McAlisterville. adjoining lands of Peter Ba shoar, Daniel Westfull, and others, contain ing 183 Acres, 130 acres f which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, aud 'lie remainder well set with good timber. The quality of tbe land is limestone firnt. The improvements are a Good Log-frame BWELUftS 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. EZRA SMITH. Aug 24, 1870-3m AT PRIVATE SALE. rpnE undersigned offers for sale a lot of X ground suitable for a pasture lot, con taining about FOUR ACRES, Situate opposite the residence of John Note- stine at the first Lock above Mifilintown, and formerly owned by James Kirk. dee d. This Lot has a stream of running water passing through it. Also, a tract of about Tlii'oe Acres, !; Lying between lots of E. S. Parker and E- S. Doly and north of lot of John Reiser. Val uable for town lots and for garden and pas ture. Also two Lots, with a TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE erected thereon, a good Stable, Cistern, and all necessary outbuildings. This property is situate in the new addition to the borough of Mifilintown. laid out by mvself, adjoining property of John Horning, and was recently owned by Solomon B. Eauffman. The build ings are all new and well built. TERMS. One-half cash, and the balance in one year, with interest. Refer to T. v an Irwin, cashier of Juniata Valley Bank, or the undersigned. JOHN J. PATTERSON. Oct 19, 1370. LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JOITN FAREIRA, 718 ARCH Street, Middle of the Block, be tween 7th and 8th St-, South Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and quality of FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TEAR. Having enlarged, remodeled and improved my old and favorably known FUR EMPO RIUM, and having imported a very large and splendid assortment of all tbe different kinds ot Furs from first hands in Europe, and have had them made up by tbe most skillful workmen, I would respectfully invite mi friends of Juniata and adjacent eonnties, to'call and examine my very large and beau tiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies and Children. I am Hetem.ind to sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. All Fnrs Warranted; No misrep resentation to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA, 713 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Oet. 26. 70. 3m. GEORGE FRYSLNGER'S Cigar and Tobacco Store, In Kirk's Boom, on Main Street, MIFFLINTOWN, PA; Is now open. Everybody is invited to give him a call. None but the choicest brands of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, Stc, ic, ic, kept on hand. Wholesale to merchants at manufac turer's prices. Orders promptly filled. Sept 12-3m Kishacoquillas Seminary. THIS Institution affords to both sexes su perior advantages of education on lib eral terms. Every nepartment French, Ger man, Painting. Drawing and Musie included filled by competent and largely experienced teachers. Expenses for the Year, $200. Fall term opens August 31, 1870. Fer catalogue address MARTIN MOHLER, Prm.. Kishacoquillas, Mifflin Co., Pa. aug!7-3m nxa.. K rlNAj. at u. fhi Cfeua- iiuttluu. Ml loll Sc.; mr. Dalton, X W. 4th St.. Cinvinutl. O., led Dr. Ora. at Chu-lotta, 1. Cm auk- , hi woihig t.r.t .r u o A A W ? CntrAatido I , 1 without the kill or . f 4it. tad wits tut li(U X C e P'- ET r sod aim a 1 ft WWdand und, If uka lit Mt0f timaaad a Mtnun. Bmr V S Ml rt 1 'bTln feuort, with tbair ft V V tr treat muu, janliag oar OS I OS I 01 adnrlna- iu lie othan ' 1 haa ataaa tnacmaata. Noaa other thoald avar ba aaad. For partigalan. tend for eirgqlar. call. OTartdwaaBatyrT. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau tioned against receiving or negotiating for a Promisory Note, dated Ana;. 9. 1870, given by me and held by Jonathan Clout er, amounting to $27.60, as I have not received aloe for said note, and will not redeem it. . - HENRY GINGRICH. The. Great Medic DhetTery! Br. WALKER'S OAUTOKBTIA' VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands Sfj Bear testtmonv to then-Woader. at a a- ?SiWHAT ARE THEY?f'c "5? J! tt-2. US 8 E3 111 THEY ARE SOT A TILE FANCY DRINK,?-! Ifada of Poor Jtant. ''.'WhUkeT. Frf 8lrlte aad ReftM 14flBrdoctora.aplca4 aud sweetened to please tbe taste, called "Ton joa,"" Appetisers," " Restorers," c., that lead ' the tippler oa to drunkenness and rata, tot are a true Medicine, made from tne Native Rood ana.' Herba of California, trtm frwm all Aleofcvlla Stimulants. Thcvare tbeGREAT BI.OOD PI RIFIEtt ad LIFE GITINO PKIK 1 1 P LK a perfect Renovator andinTlgoratorof toe Syaten, carrying off all pokMceoa matter and ' restoring the blood to a healtnr coedttira. 59 ' person can take these Bitters according dlJo- ' Hon and remain toaganwell. Far Inflammutorr and Chrvole Ehea. aatlam and Goat. Orevrpalat mr IndU teatloB, Biltoas, Iteoiltteat ma I a tar. BBittaBt Fevers, Diseases mt lb Blood, Liver, Kidney, aid Bladder, toeae Ills, ters) have been moat aacceaaful. Sacs; Dfaw ' eases are cansed 17 Vitiated Blood, which, la gonerallr produced by derangement of the Dlgeative Orgaaa. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coaghs, Tlgfrt- ' nees of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Eructations of 'he Stomach, Bad taate In the Mouth. Billons At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Langa,Pajn in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. .They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which reader them of aa eqaallcd efficacy ia cleansing the blood of all impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, ErupUons.Tetter. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimple. Pustules, Boils, Carbancles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Soro Eye. Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skis, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up end carried ont of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle hi such cues will convince the moat Incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vit'atel Blood whenever you find Its impurities banting through thaskln In Pim ples, Eruptlone or Sores ; cleanse it when you . find It obstructed and sluggish la the veins t cleanse It when It Is foul, and your feelings win tell you when. Keep the blood pore and the health of the srstem will follow. PIS. TA PE and ether WORMS, lurking la the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular aroond each bottle. J.TfALEER. Proprietor. K. H. McDOSALD aS CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. Ban Francisco. Cal and 33 and SI Commerce Street, New York. BOLD BT AIX DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. t Grocery and Provision Store. 0 Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. o rTUIE undersigned, having removed bis JL store from East Point to tbe building recently occupied by Enos Cergy as a flour and feed store, on Main street, opposite tbe Post Office, would hereby announce to tbe citizens of YifHintown and surrounding coun try that he bos on hand a full and well select ed assortment of Groceries and yotions, As follows.- Syrups, Teas, Coffees. Flour and Feed, Mackeral, Salt, Coal Oil, Cue a Ms, llrooms. Fancy nd Common Soaps, Spices, P.ice, Crackers Cotfee Essence, Starch, Corn Stafdh, Vinegar, Vr'ashinc Suds, HakinjSofU, Lamp Flues, Lamp Wicks, Urushcs, In'iig. t.omhj. Hair un, I r fumery. Gloves and Hosiery, Sus- , pendera. Thread, Buttons, Notions and Stationery, and in fact a good assortment of everything usually kept in a eonn'.ry Grocery and Notion Store. Also, a large stock of UOOTs, and a Complete Assortment of Ladles' and C fail siren's Shoes and Brojans. Jfc37The highest rates allowed in exchange for Butter ana g;s.gs 1'rompt payers, thirty days, mar 30 C. BARTXT. AdmistratorY Notice. "YTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Xv Administration, on tbe estate of Joseph McDonald, late of Beale township, dee d., have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons indebted to, as well as those having claims against said es tate, are requested to meet the Administra tors at the late residence of the deceased, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 3rd and 4th days of OCTOBER, 1870. and bring their accounts properly authenticated .or settle ment. j. b. Mcdonald, a. p Mcdonald, 8ept 14. 1870 Administrators. C ACTION. All pemons ara hereby cau tioned against Hunting, Fishing, or in any way trespassing on the lands of tbe un dersigned in Milford township. Persons so offending will he dealt with to tbe full extent of the law : L. Burchfield, J. K Robinson, John Keller, Thomas Beale, W. N, Sterrett, John R. Jenkins, J. R. Kelly, Thomas Quinn, Samuel Minnichan. A. H. McDonald, John A F. Waldtmitb. John W. Stevenson, John Robinson, (creek) John B. Meloy, Jacob Lemon, W. V. Wilson, Peter Karstetter, James Dixion, George Gronmger, Oliver P. Harris, Jacob Groninger, Sr., T. K. Robinson, Leonard Groninger, Caleb Jones, John Yocum, Sr. Sept 14, 1870. CONFECTIONERY fruit'stoke. THE undersigned, thankful for past pat ronage, takes this method of informing his old customers and the public generally, that he has added another large and well selected stoek of Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, Tobac co Cigars, Spices of alt kinds, and the larg est slock of Confectionrritt ever brouglU to the count); also. Fresh Bread, Soils, Cakes, &c. Having purchased the MifSin Bakery, lam prepared to furnish tSreatfltolls. Pies. Pret sels, Dutch Cake, Bye Bread, Ginger Cake, Sugar Cake, Spice Cake, Pound Cake, Fruit Cake, Sponge Cake, Ac. Jelly Roll and Or namental Cakes made to order. Jaju. Having secured the services of a first class baker, I am prepared to furnish the eonntry trade with all kinds of cakes at rea sonable rates. Nov. 10. 1869. WM. H. EGOLF. The Guyper Market Car Rubs to Philadelphia every Monday and returns every Wednesday loaded with POTATOES, CABBAGE, FRE2H PHH, Oyster in the shell, or opened, to suit pur chasers. Orders from merchants solicited. Goods carried at fair rates. S. H. BROWS. April 18, 1870. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, &e.,done at this OSee in the neatest manner and at low prices. .. , A'ATO !' ,1 o T T A Yx r J ' CRACKERS,, JUST OPENED AT SAYFORD'S, COLLEGE- &LOCKV' 24 North Third Street. Harris burg, Pa. iJr,Aa immemo Assort ment on hand. Siity-flr t First Prize Sedali Awarded Tlie; GREAT Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY. wilm.i:ti Kvinc & co. M'tnufnt tiirers of ferand Square and Ipright PIAftO FORTES, BALTIMORE, AID. These Instruments have been before ti publio for near"y Thiry yeara, and upon thi excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre eminence, wbiob pronounces tbtna unequalled. Their TOSK combines great pewer. sweefness and ff) singing qaaliiy. t well as peat purity of Intonation, and sweetness through the entire scale. Their TOICH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free frese the stiffness fmnd Irs sa many Pianos. Ih WO BUM ANSI! IP they are unequalled, csing none but the very best seasotiid ma:enmt. the large capital esa ployed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Ao., ou hand. gTi. Alt our 5yurre Pianos have or Sew Improved OvKBStauiiG Scali and the Agrafe Treble. y- We would call spceial attention t9 rur late improvements in GRAND PIANOS ani SQUARF. G HANDS. rtened August, 14, I860, which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion than has vet barn attained. Every Piano Tally Warranted for S Tear. We bare made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale An.nry fr the most Celfbrated PARLOR ORGANS and Jtl'LODEONS. which we offer Wholesale aud Retail, as Low est Factory Triers. WILLIAM KNABS & CO. JAMES BELLAS. Wholesale Depot, 373 i 281 &utA 5(A St. spH-6m Philadelphia. 5.20'S AS1 1331's BOUGHT, SOLD ASD BXCHA.NGKD OX MOST LIBERAL TERMS. GrOld BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. Coupon Cashed. Pacific Railroad Bonds Sought and Sold. Stocks BOUGHT ASD BOLT) OH COMMISSION ONLY. accounts. r.KCFiYr.n ant ixtfkrst ALLOWED O.N JMII.T BALANCES, SPB.'KCT Trt CBRCK At SlOriT. UelUVEN & BRO.. 40 Santi Third Srrtat. Philada. GT.AVS1LL & SHELLY, CRYSTAL PALACE, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. lrr.L COMTLTTE STOCK or DRY G00LS. GROCERIES NOTIONS. II A TS A xVD CATS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Queensware, Stoneware Earthen ware, &-c, drc. t& The highest market prices allowed for produce, in exchange for goods. .Satinaa tion guaranteed. Call and aee us, GRATBILL & SHELLY. Mifflintown, July 20. 1870. Ct GeBolaa anises signed L !n?.
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