Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, December 07, 1870, Image 3

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    Cjje Jn&iatx Srnlrael
WEDNESDAY MORNING, DC
1870.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AlfD
after 8unday, Dec. 4, 1870, Ptwtnm
jraius win leave Miuia oiauon, asiouows:
KASTWARD.
Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M
Fast Line 3.34 A. M.
Harrisb'g Acconimoda'a 10,4.' A. M.
Mail Train 6,46 P. M.
Cincinnati Express 8,45 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati Express 1,5", A. M.
Pacific Express 3.4G A. M
Mail Train 3,27, P. M
Way Passenger 10,25 A. M.
Pittsbure Express G 20 A. M.
Adams' Esprees 3,26 A. M.
JAMES NORTH, Ag't
jcsim ExcixriEXT," s. 19, 1. o.
0 F. nieeis on the h.st aud third Tuesdays
of each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall
Thonipaoutown, Juniata Co.. Pa, '
WM. J. DENNIS, C. P.
W. C. Looas, Acrtoe.
TOWN AND COl'JiTRV.
Read Our space is to limited to
make any extended remarks on tie "New
York Observer Year Book." See ad
vertisement in another column.
Almanac. We are in receipt of a
copy of the "Old F.-anklin Almanac."
Mail 20 cents to A. Winch, 505 Chest
nut St., Pliilada., aud get one.
Finger Broken. A son of John
Keiser, while at play with other boys at
a stone pile, the other day, bad a finder
broken.
Enlakurd. The Echo, will be en
larged and otherwise improved in Jan
uary. Goon. Tyrone is organizing a Young
Men's I'hristiaii Association. The young
men of Mifflin and Patterson ought to
do tire fame thing.
;e Spring Wagon, made af
ter the latent style, for sale by N. E.
Liulefit-ld, Jiitflintown. Auy person
calling soon may secure a bargain.
" ,.,
A Dzar Pair of Gl.jvks. Iwocit
...
ize 11s of Suhbiiry quarreled about a pair
f gloves, went to law to set'Ie the matter,
and got it settled for one hundred and
twenty dollars.
Ove day last week several "tramps''
turned a tame bull belonging to J. Sim-
ituker, near Mauheim, into a wood and curiosity in the world- Injudicious ad
killed it Th.-y took off the hide aud vertising is like fishing where there is no
sold it to a turner f..r S2 7 trrlthurg You need to let your litw fall in
T.!c?rapit. ! the ''g'1 fl-icc Ex.
Ukal Jviatk. lVisous
tslii
m to 1
itivst in reai estate, at requested loi'n ... vC..u...B
reed the advertUtmwrts of V. 0. Laud amount or 1.1 n 111 (iizerciii ue.ua u
und Amos Si-vdor. for the -ale of valua cultivation, the following table is giv-
Lie real eUU-, in another column.
Bad. -
live api.lictuious tor tlivorce
have been entered by citizens of A I too
11a " Lorenzo Dow, if living, would
aay that the devil united the applicints
in matrimony, aud uow is ceeking to dis
imite tin -r.i.
F.ntk.kkii Ills Dctif.s. Our old
friend Ilicliard Doyle, of Beale township,
ban been July iastt'W as Justice of the
IVce f-.r 8iid township Business en
trusted t J him r.'iH he jR-omptiy and prop
erly attended to.
Thaxks.- We tender our thank to
Mr. J. C Blair. Secretury of " Citiien.'
Jyecture Aswiation." of flnntingdon,
for comprmcntary ticket and referved
seat, for the occasion of Josh Billing!'''
lecture, at Yenter s hail, Tuesday eveu
ing, Uecemlier 20, 1S70.
Ar.L Captains. The Altoona blood?
recently made the effort to rise a mili
tary company. All inteiested in the
" tnovcmpnt a?pired io the captaincy. Of
-ouri"e the effort filled. A company o
captains ought to be raised in that ambi
tious town.
Br Wise To-day. "Tis madness to
neglect a cough or cold, however slijrht
Consumption may follow, and though Dr
AYistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry has
frequently cured this mnch dreaded dis
ase, it almost invariably cures the pri
mary diseases of the throat, Inngs and
chest, where other remedies fail.
Railroad Time. The clocks at the
numerous stations on the Pennsylvania
Railroad will be hereafter regulated by
means of telegraphic communication from
the Allegheny observatory. 1 Ins ar
rangement will keep their clocks in ex
act agreement with the mean time clock
at the observatory. Ex.
Instalf.0. Register Dun, and Sheriff
Ard. have this week been properly in
tlled in their resT)ctive offices. Gen
tlemen, we trust that the new positions
way prove both pleasant and profitable
to you It is with regret that we part
with Register Beale and Sheriff Deitrick.
They were competent, faithful and oblig
iag officers .
OCR modern course of living begets a
condition of the body that requires occa
sional relief. The system becomes en
feebled, deranged, clogged, and labors in
iU task. Tlie mind sympathizes with it
and both sink, or are depressed together.
To restore the vital energies, purge the
system cleanse the blood take Ayer's
Pills Glasgow (ivy..) Free Prett.
Commhnion The Sacrament of the
Lord' Supper will be administered in the
Lutheran church in this place, on Sab
bath next, the 11th inst. Services com
mencing at lOj o'clock A. M. Prepara
tory services on Saturday afternoon pre
vious at 2 o'clock. Dr. Zeigler, of Se
Iiosgrove, is expected to assist the pastor
Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, throughout the
services.
AMOS 0. BoMALL, of tba Democrat
and liegM'er, hai returned from the
8outh with health unimproved. Sorry
that that country contained 00 balm for
his Buffering body.
Photograph Gallery for Bra-:
The Gallery now occupied by John
at. n lmer, ajtoated on Bridge street, Mif-
nintown, will be for rent on the firat
of January next. Possession given on
the first of April. This gallery has one
of the finest locations and is one of the
most convenient in the central part of the
State. For further particulars inquire of
Mrs. J. M. Bglford,
or, Amos H. Martin,
jan-4t MifHintown, Pa.
Tbll it to Every One That Jas
X. Van Onner is running a market car
between the city of Philadelphia and the
mountain village of Tyrone. His time at
Mifflintowu is Wednesday noon. Jim is
an euterpr'wing and obliging man, and
doubtless will supply the community with
the "good things" of the eastern markets,
lie also will carry to and from any points
along the line euch goods a may be en
trusted to hit care. Hut we must not
anticipate, for Jim ays that he is ' a
going" Ui have a long piece of bis own
in the papers, telling just what he ex
pects to do.
Public Sale The undersigned
will offer at public sale, at the barn of
John Schweier, near Mifflin, on Friday,
December 9, 1870, three work horses,
lot of shoats, a number of cattle, 1 four
horse wagon. Buckeye mower and reap-
I er cou.biued. with self-rake, 1 grain drill
which can also be used as a corn plauter,
1 straw and hay cutter, 6 plows, one a
three-horse plow, one cart aud harness,
two bide saddles, 1 ten plate stove, and a
number of other articles. Sale to com
mence at 10 o'clock A.M.
John Schwf.if.r.
B F. SCHWfclER.
You cau't eat enough in one week t
i last a whole year, aud you can't adver-
I Use on that plan either. Large type
I isn't uecessary in advertising Blind
.,,,- 1
folks coo t read newspapers. A con-
, .... ,
! slant cropping will wear a rock Keep
dropping your advertisements on the pub
lic, and they will soon melt under it like
rock salt. If you can arouse curiosity
by an advertisement it is a great point
gaiueu uc lait ka uuu '
A I .efu. Table
-To aid fanners
e 1 - 1 -rr . I l .
en by an agricultural e.ofemporary : 5
J raids wide by S yards l-aig contains
1
1 ii .. j ... : .j . 1. ..
jl varda wide bv 4S4 vards
' - - j . -
;i contains one acre; 20 yards wide I
by 212 3-ards long contains one acre ; 40
yards wide by 121 yards long eoulaiua
one acre; 160 yard by 40J yards long
contains one acre; 220 feet wide by ICS
feet long contains one acre: 110 feet
wide by 396 feet long contains one acre ;
90 feet wide by 72C feet long contains
one acre Ex.
Family Blrnku. About 3 o'clock on
Saturday morning a fire broke out in thej few days' use. no penoa who loves a
dwelling of Mr. J. V. Boyer, near Mar- nice clean mouth and a first-rate abarp
,, ... rr; , u cnerof the appetite will abandon it. He-
kleville, Perry to. The house and all;.. . IT
that it contained was burued, together with j
Mr. Boyer, his wife, and two children, a j HARRIED.
boy aged 12 years and a girl aged 1 4 j
.... , .1 t -1 .1
years. J lie only one 01 me lamity mat. ,
escaped was Mr Boyer's son. Thomas,
who leaped out f a window, and so nearly
had Ihe flames reached hiui that he had
not time la dothe himself he escaped in
his night clothes. The fire it is believed
originated from the explosion of a coal
oil lamp, the light of which had been
turned low and left burning.
A Splendid Chance. To every per
son who will send us one dollar and a
half and become a subscriber to the Sen
TIN'F.l, between the date of this paper
and the first of Jannary next, we will
give a premium. We will give to every
such person a monthly journal, called the
Peoplrs' Juwnnl ; and to the patrons of
the Sf.VTINEL who arc 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 Senfin-l and the People's
Journal for one dollar and a half. Such
an opportunity has rjevpr before been
offered to the people of Juniata eounty.
We trust they will appreciate it. See
out offer of preminm of Pmplc't Jour
nal in another column Specimen copy
of People' t Journal can be seen at this
office.
Court Plaster. It is so easy, says
the Scientific Review to make this article
and so dificult to purchase it genuine,
that the process should he known in
every household. Soak bruised isinglass
in a little warm water for twenty-four
honrs ; then cvapofate nearly all the
water by gentle heat, dissolve the resi
due in a little proof spirits of wine, and
strain the whole through a piece of open
linen. The strained mass should be a
stiff jelly when cool. Now, extend a
piece of silk ou a wooden frame, and fix
it tight' with tacks or packthread.
Melt the jelly, and apply it to the silk
thinly and evenly with a badger hair
brush. A second coating must be ap
plied when the first has dried. When
both are dry, cover the whole surface
with two or three coatings of balsam of
Peru, applied in the same way. Plaster
thus made is very reliable, and never
breaks.
A shower of rain visited this place on
Monday evening accompanied with thun
der and lightning. Late in the season.
Ws call attention to the advertisement
of the N. Y. Methodist in another col
umn. It Is one of the best religious and
family papers in the country.
-How is this for High. The Belle
fonte Republican says we clip the follow
ing .from the Fulton .Republican as one
of the most remarkable freaks' of nature
on record :
Jonathan J. Bitner inform us that Mrs
John Miller of Oakland, Allegheny coun
ty, Md., recently presented her husband
with four children at one birth. At last
accounts the mother and children were
all doing well. The neighbors have pre
sented the mother with a purse of 8500.
Communicated.
Prof. J. W. Shumaker, whose ser
vices have been secured for the Teach
ers' Institute, to convene in this place,
Dee. 13, 1870, has a reputation as a
reader and lecturer which ' should attract
the attention of our citizens as well as
teachers. He has won the loudest, com
mendations of the press and people
wherever he has lectured. On Thtirs
day evening of the Institute Prof. Shu
maker will give readings in the Court
(louse, consisting of selections from
Shakspeare, Dickens, Longfellow, Trow
bridge, Mark Twain and other popular
English and American authors ; also from
the sacred Scriptures. On Friday even
ing the Professor will deliver his popular
lecture, " How to Say Things " This
lecture is full of instruction, yet wonder
fully amusing, and, as denoted by the
public press of Philadelphia and other
cities, has really proved a sensation
wherever it has been delivered. Onr cit
izens have a feast in store for them on
these occasions, aud we trust they will
compliment the Professor, sustain the In
stitute, and favor themselves by being
present.
Salt For Tub Throat. In these
days, when diseases of the throat are so
universal prevalent, and in so many cases
fatal, we feel it our duty to say a word
iu behalf of a simple' and what has been
with us a most effectual, if not a positive,
cure of sore throat.
Fur many years past, indeed we may
say during ibe whole of a life of morr
than forty years, we have been sulject
to aore throat, and m3re particularly to
a dry, backing cough, which is not only
distressing to ourselves, but to our friends
and those w ith whom we are bronght in
to business contact.
Last fall we were iuduced to try what
viitue there was iu common salt. We
commenced by using it three times a day,
morniug. noon, aud night. We dissol
ved a large tablespoouful of pure table
salt in about a half a small tumbler full
of cold water. With this we garglo the
throat most thoroughly just before meal
lime. The result has bceu, that during
the entire wintet we n-ere not only free
from coughs and colJs, but the dry, back
ing cough has entirely disappeared.
We attribute these fatisfactory re
sults solely to the use of the salt gargle,
and most cordially rr-cotnmend a trial of
it to those who are sulject to diseases of
the throat.
Many persous who have never tried
the salt gargle have the impressiou that
it is unpleaseut. Such is not the case.
Ou the contrary, it is pleat ant, and after
thxmpsoi.town. on the 21tU ulc, by Re.
Joseph Gray, Mr. VI LL1AM If. WEBSTER,
ol TiioKipsomown. ahd Miss SILL IE DUNN,
of JLilford tewnsbip.
special Itciitfs.
Ba?"l'EAFNE.S.S. BLINDNESS, and TA
TAU&H treated with the utmost success by
J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Ittteaia 0
the Eye ani Edr, hw tpec tally the Medical
QolUpe of P entity Ivattic, 'i peart' expert net,
(formerly of Leydea. Holi'jnd,) No. 805 Arch
Street, Chila. Testimonials eaa be saen at
his officu. The medical fjicutly are invited 10
accompany their patients, as he has no secrets
in his praitif e. Artificial eyes inserted with
out pain. No charge for examination.
oet 1 2-1 y
THEOOUSLE-OVEN
Sunnjside Cook of 1870,
la constructed a
EXTtRELF XEW AXD SCIENTIFIC PRIN
CIPLES, with SIPHON' FLUE, guaranteed
to thoroughly iieat two large oveaa, aud eix
pt holea, with two-thirds lb fuel useJ in
the single ovea Cook Stoves.
We are still maaufacturiog our long and
favorably knowa
BARLEY-SHEAF COOKM STOYES,
so highly esteemed by the public for several
yeaca past.
THE JUiMATA,
Our great double heating PARLOR STOVE,
has been nueh improved and beautified this
year. Where known the merits of this
Stove need no comment.
Our celebrated
SUMDE FIRE PLACE HEATERS,
among its many premiums also cairied off
tbe first premium at the Maryland Inttitute at
Baltimore, in 18U9, although subjected to tbe
most severe tests at the home of the Balti
more Heater. This is tbe only true hot-air
fire-place Heater in the market, and like the
regular built cellar beater loses no heat.
Send for Circulars and testimonials.
STUART, PETERSON & CO.
Philadelphia, Pa.
For sale by N. E. LITTLEFIELD Miffllin-
rtown, Pa.
Sep. 7 1870 3m.
GEORGE FRYSLNGER'S
Cigar and Tobacco Store,
In Kirk's Room, on Main Street,
MIFFLINTOW3V, PA
Is now open. Everybody is invited to give
bim a call. None but the choicest brands f
Cigars, Tobaoeos, Pipes, See., &e., &e kept
on band.
Wholesale to merchants at manufac
turer's prices- Orders promptly filled.
Sept 12-3a
Commercial.
CLOSING PRICES
OF '
' AO So. ZdSt.PMla.
3 o'clock, p. m. Dee. 6, 1870.
C. S. 6'sof '81 113J113
'62, 107j(a107
" '64 .. -106&107
'65 106(107
" '66, new 1C9J(K'9
'67. new, 10!)JIOJ
'68 I09J(Slo0i
6'e.lO-4U',.; - 106(jl0fij
V. 8. 80 Tear 6 per cent. Cy 1 infrtHOJ
Gold unjoin
Silver,. - 1C6 !08
Union Pteifie R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 910 f 9?0
Central Paoifio R. R - 805 815
Union Paoifio Land Grant Bonds. 695 ($705
MIFFLINTOWU & PATTERSON MARKETS
MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. iC.
FLOOR,
Super, bl. $4 50
Extra, 5 60
Fancy,-.. 6 50
Bye, V ewt. 2 00
Corn Meal,v.- 1 75
GRAIN,
White wbet,. 1 20
Red Wheat I 15
Rye....... 75
Barley,,.. 75
Corn, old'. 65
Buckwheat 90
Oats, 40
SEEDS. .
COAL, fl ton
Treterton to ft 00
do Egg C 00
Sunburv store 6 00
do Egg 0 0U
Cheelhut 5 00
Pea.
3 50
2 75
.... 4 00
... 4 50
12 DO
. 12 00
Mixed
WOOll.
Oak.........
Hickory,.,
HAY,
Timothy,.
Sorer,.
Retailed Artiotes
Clover, f but
Timothy.
Flax .....
Planer. ) toi. 10 00
4 25
2 00
Correcled weekly by D. P. SuluuQ.
GRATBIMTrSHElLr'RICES CUR
RENT. Reported Weekly.
Vrime Poll Butter SU
ZgS 32
'ard 12$
Tallow. 08
Wool 48
Rice 11
White Sugar 14
Brown do 10tol3
Best Rio Coffee ... 25
Ground alum salt 2 00
Hairy suit- 9tol4
F1UCES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE.
Reported weekly for ihe Jcxivta Skntixil
by the Board of Commerce of Mitllin and Patterson.
Wheat. 51 20 White beans,
Rye...... .. 75 per bus 2 00
Barley 80 Beeswax lb 35
Dorn 65 Soap, dry 08
Oat ... 85 Candles 12
Clorerseed 6 00 Wool, washed 45
Timoshyseed. 4 00 Rags 03
Flaxseed 2 00 (Butter, prime
Dried Apples, roll, 1 Hi... 30
i per lb 08 Egs, dox 30
Peaches, pared 20 Tallow, 111- 08
" nnpared 12 Lard 13
Cherries. 0'i Hams ........ 25
Currants 20 Shoulder 16
Blackberries. 10 Sides 16
Potatoes ... . 80 Salt, Ground
Alum y sack 2 00
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 187C.
Cloversecd continues in demand, with
sales of 100 bushels at 10:il0c per lb.
Timothy is nominal at S5n5 25. The
flour market is exceedingly dull, with lit
tle demand ; about 600 bbls., changed
bauds, including
Superfine ...... $4 0(3 4 75
Extras So 00(5 50
N. W. Extra Family $5 50( (iO
Penna. do. do f 75(i 6 50
Ohio Si Ind. do. do $ 2"r,7 10
Faucy Brands $7 25(u,8 00
The demand for prime wheat contin
ues good at fair prices, with sales of 2,
000 bushels Indiana red at SI 40 ; Dela
waie, 31 30 ; Indiaua and other Western
amber, SI 43a 1 47. Rye sella at Doa94c.
Coin is quiet, sales of 3,000 bushels new
yellow at 72a74. Oats are firm ; 2,000
bushels sold at 54a5Gc.
HisffUan?ous.
GKAYDJLL & SHELLY,
CRYSTAL PALACE,
MIFFLINTOWN PA.
COMPLETE STOCK. OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES
O T I O I S ,
HA TS A XD CAPS,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
Queensware, Stoneware, Earthen'
ware, &c, c.
SSf Tlie highest market prices allowed for
produce, iu exchange for goods. Satisfac
tion guaranteed. Call and see us.
GRAYBILL & SHELLY.
MifHintown, July 20. 1870.
5-20's : AND 1331'
BOICHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED
OX MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
GrOld
BOUGHT AND SOLD AT
MARKET RATES.
Coupons Cashed.
Pacific Railroad Bonds Bought and Sold.
Stocks
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION ONLY.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST
ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, '
SUBJECT TO CHECK
AT SIC.HT.
DeHAVEN & BRO..
40 South Third Street, rhilada.
DR. KXjXMAU. u 'he 'A.(W''jAt
Cattcmr ImttttuiM, Wtl Arch St.; Pnt Dalton, 218 W.
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bv us-ng up an old Axe, Send $1.5j to
LIPIMXt'OTf & 15AKEWELL, Pittsburg
Ta., and they will sen 1 a tip top Axe, Ex
prcssage paid. Half a day lost in grading
will thus be saved.
PERKIUS & HOUSE'S PATENT.
NON-EXJOSIVE
JIETALIC KEROSENE LAMP-
Is absolutely safe from explosion or break
ing ; unnis any 1 oal UH. good or bai : gives
more nciit, no odor, ami uses loss oil.
"It is pertectiy nott-erplosive. The light is
better than is produced hy any other lump.
M S. Clark, tres'i ilastachusttts Agricul
tural Ctilltye.
"It is perfectly non-explosive, gives a let
ter liaht aud is more economical than any other
lamp in use." W. W. II ell; late Svb. Pub
Schools, Chicago.
The appalling deaths and fires from glass
lamps exuioUing ami breaking create a great
demand for this lamp. It rATS to sell it
Sold by Canvassers ; Agents wanted every
Where, fcml tor circular and terms lo
Montgomery & Co., Cleveland, O , 4J Uar
clay hi., V.
S25
1 Week Salary! Young men
wanted a- local and traveling sales
mm- Atinress Iwiin stamp) It. tl. A1
KER, 34 Park Row. N'. Y.
$30 A DAY, sure,
burg. Pa.
LATNA 4 CO., Pitt -
Agent
c
Kead This!
f T7E WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of
V $.11) per week and expenses, or allow a
large commission, to sell our new and won
derful invention. Address M. WAGNER &
CO., Marshall, Mich.
-lOOr; Use the Vegetable ICTf)
The ol 1 standard remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Consumption. 'Xolhing belter." Cctxer
ISkos. & Co., Doston.
CHERRY PECTORAL TROCHES
Are superior to all others for Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Hronchial and Lung difficulties, are
exceedingly palatable. hve none of that
nanseatida horrible Cubed taste, are very
soothing and ant like a charm ; Ministers,
Singers, and Public Speakers will find Ihey
are especially adopted to tbe voice. Sold
by Druzgist. Also
lUJSHTOJf'S F. V. COII LITER OIL,
for Consumption and Scrofula ; use no other
UP HAM'S DErif,ATOnY POWER. Re
moves superfluous hair in fi'e vtittMt.
without injury to the skin. Sent by miil for
S1.25.
U PIMM'S ASTIIMA CURE
Relieves most violent paroxysms in five rain.
uter knd effects a speedy cure. Pr;ce $2 by
mail.
THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIX
Colors Ihe whiskers and hair a beautiful
black or brown. It consists of only one
preparation. 75 cents by mail. Address S.
C. CPHAM. No. 751 Jayne Street. Philadel
phia. Pa. Circulara sent free. Sold by all
Druggists.
ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY.
Prizes cashed and information furnished by
GEORGE CMPHAM, Providenee, R. I.
gfur dwtisnnftits.
" f AQIC EGGS Big thing. Send for Cir
il eular to A. Thomas, 820 Washington St.
Brooklyn, N. T. ,
PSYCHOMANCY. Any lady or gentleman
can mako $1,000 a month, secui their
own happiness and independence, by obtain
ing Psychomancr, Fascination, or Soul
Charming. 400 pages : elolb. Full instruo i
tions to use this power over men or animals j
at will, how to Mesmerize, become Trance or j
Writing .Mediums. Divinaiiou, Spiritualism, I
Alchemy, Philosophy if Omens and Dreams, i
Brigham Yo JHg's llarem. Guide to Marriage,
Ac, all coutained in this bonk ; l'Ml.OOO sold : j
price by mail, in cloth f 1 2-3. paper covers
$1. Notii'K. Auy person wiilin io act as
agent will receive a sample ropy ul lite woik
free. As no capital i ri-qoired, alldesiious
of genteel eniploymont should send for the i
hook, enclosing iocts. for postage, to W. W.
EVANS & Co., 41 touih 8th Si., l'hiladei-
phis. j
A CARP,
A Clergyman, while residing iu South
America as a missiona y, discovered a safe
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness, Eatly Decay. Diseases of the I'ri
nary and Seminal Org-ins, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful aud
vicious habits Great numbers have been
cured by tlrs noble remedy. Prompted by a
desire to benefit the alflieted and iiniortiines
I will sand the recipe for preparing and us
ing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any
one who needs it. free of eharve. Address
JOSEPH T. INMAN. Station D. Bible House.
New York Citv.
j?a!r5 of geat tfstatt. j
At Private Sale !j
THE undersigned offers at private sale a
tract of laud in Tuscarora township. Ju
niata county, one mile southeast of Mcl'oys
ville, containing.
FOUTY-SKVKX ACHKS
and some Perches, about twenty three acres j
cleared and in a good state of cultivation,
and the balance well set with timber. Thej
property is well watered has do buildings. I
but good location for buildings. It is a de-
sirable property, and will be sold low. ;
Also a Lot in McCoysville, having a
Good House and Stable !
and oiitouildinss tlivreon erected, alss a small
Building suitable for a oeniaker. Saddler,
Tailor or Tin Shop; a Well of good water on
the premises. This is a desirable property
for a tradesman, in a good community, and
convenient to school, store and mill.
B For further information call on or
address the undersigned, iu Patterson, or
J. S. Laird, in McCoysville.
norS'Mt W. C. LAIRD.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE!!
rI",IIE un-lersined offers at private snle a !
1 tract of laud, situated in Milford towu- j
ship, Juniata county, one mile wet of Patter-
son, adjoining lands of B:iItzor Lnitver and j
others, containing abottt FOKTY-FIVE 1
ACRES, all in a fine s:ate of cullivation.
There is upon this tract a
GOODLOG-FBAMEIIOrSE,
BARN,
with a
find oilier outbuildings, topciiit-r
fine collection of choice r lU'IT
TREES,
of.
Uudorljing it U a valuable Jej.ofcil
This property would be a most desiral.le !
residence for a Mechanic, Butcher or tJari- '
euer. Alo a
I
GOOD FltAMK IlOI'Sli,1
i.-h Lot. on' Main street, in the I.oroh of
Patterson, adjoining lot of Oeorg W. Koth-
rock ani others. t
Also a very valuable Vacant Lot adjoining !
the above and opposite the si ore of Lair I
Bell. !
Tersnns wishing to view this property can ;
inquire on Ihe premies. and for further in-
formation are referred to LOC1S E. ATK1X- ;
SOS, Esq.. Mifiiintown. !
If tins pripertv is nnt previous!? so,d, it
House on '
SattiToav Jannanr 7 1S71
SiatUTaay, January 7, IS1,
at.". o'clock P. .H.. at which time and place
will be given ard terms made known by I
AM03 SNYDER.
HEAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALE.
THE undersigned ofl'srs at private sale' a
certain Lot or Tract of Land, situate iu
Milford township. Juniata county, adjoining
lands of Alexander McOhan aud othtirs,
containing
2 ACRES,
and sonib Perches, about Fifteen Acres of i
men are in a good state of cultivation ai,U ;
the Wlnnee
well set with Timber, having '
i hereon erected a
LOG HOUSE iLD LOG STABLE. !
ane all necessarv outbuildings, also a Young i
ORCII A I!D of excellent fruit, persous wish- ;
Bowers, residing near the premises, or the !
undersigned, near Patterson.
JOHN T. MET LIN. !
Oct. 6-2m I
A LECTURE
TO YOUIXG
Just ruhlithed, in a Sealed Envelope,
six cents.
TVicr
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and :
Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, or Seminal !
Weakness Involuntary Emissions, Sexual ;
Debiliiy. and Impediments to Marriage gr-n- j Having enlarged, remoilded ?nd improved
crally : Nervousness. Consumption. Epilepsy , my old and favorably known Ffc'll EMl'l
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity. K1U.M. and having imported a very large
resulting from Self-Abuse. &c. fly Kobkbt ' and splendid assortment of all the different
.1. CfLVERWELL, M. D , Author of the (Jreen ' kinds ol Furs from first hands in Europe,
Book," ic. and have had them made up by the most
The world-renowned author, in this ad- I skillful workmen, I wonl I respectfully invite
mirahle Lecture, clearly proves from his own my friends of Juniata and aljiccnt counties,
experience that the awful consequences of to call and examine my very large and bean
Self Abuse may be effectually removed with-! tiful assortment of Farley Furs, for Ladies
out medicine, and without dangerous surgi- j and Children. lam (!etern.lnd to sell a, as
cal operations, bougies, instruments, rings, ' low prices as ny ether respectable House in
or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure cer- j this eily. All Furs Warranted. Xo n.isrep
tain and effectual hy which every sufferer, : resentatien to effect salts,
no matter what his condition maybe, may! TfltlV IMRrrnt
Uter what his condition may be, may i
cure himself cheaply privately, and radical-;
ly. i His lecture win raovs a buos to
titocsamis sn TitrsNis. . !
Sent under seal, lo any address, in a plain '
sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, I
or two rosin ue stamps. Also Dr. Culver-,
ell's ' Marriage Guide," price 25 cents.
Address the Publishers, j
CI? A 8. J. C. KLINE 4 Co.
127 Bowery, New Y'ork, P. O. Box 4.58C.
Bl f.r.rCKIMf KTATV nRIH
LOOMSBLItU hTATli XOKMAL
SCHOOL AND
Literary and Commercial Institute. .
The Faculty of this In.titutirn aim to be
very thorough in their instruction, and to;10""''
look carefully after the manners, health and Fresh Bread, Bolls, Cake,
morals of the students. Ilaving purchased the Milflin Bakery, I am
J(j5 Apply for catalogues tn
IIK.V Ki LAIH ER. A. M..
Sept 28. 1870-6m
Principal.
WITH BMUTIFtXEXGRAVWC,
13 X IT in. On vvar 10 rants, j
AdJreit. ECHO, Ptrt Rejol, Pa. j
nop mix Tk... ..e ri. i.
r terns. No. 7. 8. and 9. Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, by
SILAS SHAMP.
Oet S-.Sm
Mifflinlown.
yaisrfilanfous.
The Great Medfcaftiscoierj t
Dr. WALKEB'S CAIXPOKSIA
VINEGAR BITTtRS,
3 Hundreds of Thousand
C5
Bear tcxlmrnj to thcrr Wooder-
ta
ini tamnvc tacci.
5i WHAT ARE THEY?!?-
Cffi 02
S TJTET A HE NOT A-TH.E " ? ?
FANCY DRINK,?Sf
Vide of Pear Ram, W I. Inker Prf
Hpirlls aatl Relate Uqnere doctorvd.apteed
and sweetened to pteate the taate, called Ton
lea," "Appetizer," Restorer," c. that lea
tbe tippler on to drunkenness and rclo, but are'
atrae Medicine. made from tbeXatlre Root and
Herbs of California, free from alt Alrchnlle
Htimalanta. Tboyare theUREAT BLOOD
PrilIFlKttaad LIFE GIVIMi PR1N
C I V LE a perfect Renovator and Inrip orator of
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take these Bitters according to direc
tion and remain Ion; an well.
Fr Inflammatory and Caronltr Uaea
mntim end tont. Dyspepsia Indl
vevtien. Billon, UemlUetiT a cm! Inter
mittent Fevere, Plaeenee'ef the Blood,
Liver, Kidneyts, end Bladder, these Bit-
trrs have been most snccessful. irk Dl
eartee are caused by TUiated Blood, which.
Is irenerally produced by deraaemeLt of th9
DIsetive Orvan.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache, Pain In the Shoulders. Conjchs. TLfhfr
ns of the Chest, Dizziness. Soar Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad taste In the Month. Billons At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, InflasitratroA f
the Lnnffs, Pin tn the regions of the Kidneys, tad
e hundred other painful symptoms, are the o J
pr.ngs of Dyspepsia.
. They Invigorate the Stomach and sttmnlete the"
torpid liver and bowels, which rendertfaemof no
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
Impurities, and imparting, ne-w life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN' DISEASES-ErnptIons,TeUcr,
S1t Itiienm, Blotchea, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Balls, Carbuncles, fling-Worms, Scald-Head. Sort
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlsco!oratkns of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the B;in,f
whatever name or nature, are literally ting ip
and carried oat of the system in a short time by'
the use of these Bitters. One bottle In suca
cases will convince the most incredulous of their
eurative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon flud
IU Impurities bursting throoKh the skin In Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse it when yon
4nd it obstructed and sluggish in the veins:
cleanse It when it Is foal, and your feelings will
tell yon wben. Keep the blood pure and the
h'-a!ih of the system will foHw-
Pl S, TA PE and other WORM'S, Thrtlnc In"
tUe system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed aad removed-. Forfait directions, red
carefully the clrcnU.r around' eseb bott'.
J.WALKER, Proprietor. R H. MrDOSALP ft
CO., Drna-ists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco,
Cel and S and 51 Commerce Street , w York.
SOLD 1ST ALL CUCOGISTS AND DEALERS.
SKty-STe First Piize Tied a Is Awarded.
- t?if! :i:t' vr
Baltimore Fiano
M A X 1' F A C 70 R Y .
WILLIAM It V A HI, & Vii.
Mtmiifulurtrs
(raud Square anil I pri;ht
PSATJO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
. , . . , .
These Instmmsrrts have been before the
public for nearly Thirty years, an.lnp.n tl.eir
"'""e attained antwpurekpre-
"btch pronounces then, uuequalled.
lJe:r
TONE
combines greaf potrer, sweetness and ne
sitifig 5ua!ity. as well as great purity cf
Intonation, and sweetness through the entire
scale. Tueir
TOl'CH
i. ctiant aal eVstie. and enlirlrfre from
!he stiffness fonnd in so many Pianos.
in WOHKMANSHIP
tbey "re un"iu,,ileJ- u'ir-3 cne oat ihe very
:easonfli materi,l. the large capital em-
ployed in our business enabling us to keep
COi.tinuaHy au immense stock of lumber, ic,
oil hand.
85, All our Siiare Pianos hive our 21-:
Improved OvrasTBisu ScAtu and tha Agrafe
treble.
tt- We wouiit c-ti! special aftenfion O onr
late improvements fn 11R 4X1 I'AXtW ani
S'iCAlii: URAXVS, Patened Augnt, 11,
iH60, which bring the Piano nearer perfec
tion than has yet been attained.
Every riano foily Warranted for S lean.
We have made arrangements for ihe S-le
W'holetale Aimry ot the most Celebrated
PAH LOR VkUASS and 3lFJ.OUr.0XS.
which we offer Wholesale and Retnil, at Lou'
... F,,,r. i.;.
WLLIAH KnTABI & CO
j JAMES P.ELLAK.
Wholesale Depot.
STS.r'.'Sl S-uh oth
' '
LADIES' FANGY FURS !
J O II X A It E I K A ,
71S ARCH Street. Middle of the Block, be
tween Tih and 8th St-, Soitth Side,
PHILADELPHIA.
Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in a!!
kinds and ijuati'y of
FOR LADIES' AXD CIIILDRK"3
WEAIt.
Arch Street, Phi'.adelphi.
Oet. 20. "0 Jin.
COXFE 'J T I () X K II Y
AND
FRUIT STORE.
THE undersigned, thankful for past pat
ronage, takes this method of informing his
old customers and the public generally, that
he h ,,lea knother nfd weU .,ceteil
gtock of Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, Tobac-
co, cigars. Spices of ail kinds, and the larg.
f fo:l.er.s ever brought to the
prepared to furnish Bread, RoJ's. Pies, Pret-
xels, Dutch l ake, Kye ISvead. Ringer Cake.
Sngar Cake, Spice Cake, Pound Cake, Fruit
Cake, Sponge Cake, e. Jel'.y Kolt and Or
namental Cakes made to order.
B3L. Having" secured the services of a first
class baker, 1 am prepared to furnish thai
country trade with all kinds of cakes at res
so"'il'le.",:.,::
Nov. 10, 1SH9.
wsr. n. eoolf.
PLAIN and Fancy Job Printioa neatly ejis
cnted at this Office.
I KO J fir