Cje jaituti Stntiael. WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 21. 1870. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, Deo. 4, 1870, Passenger trains will leave Mifflin Station m follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Line 3,34 A. M. Harrisb'g Accotntuoda'o 10,45 A. M. Mail Train 6,46 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,45 P. Jf. WESTWARD. Cincinoati Express 1,57, A. M. Pacific Express 3,46 A. M. Mail Train 3,27, P. M Way Passenger 10.25 A. M. rittsbur? Express 6 20 A. M. Adam' Express 3,26 A. M. . JAMES NORTH, Ag't JCHUT1 EICiiriEJT," I. 19, I. O. O F. meets on the first and third Tuesdays f each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Thoupsoutewn, Juniata Co.. fa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Loo am. Scribe. TOWN AND COUNTIIY. Tub beautiful Indian Summer dnys Lave gone. Tick attendance at Court tbit week is very slim. - ' . Head tba sketch of the life of lion. J. P. Yickerslia.m. on first page. Go to BOOK'S for your Holiday Can dies and Toys. Largest assortment in town. In accordance with the usual custom their will be no paper issued from this office next week. Blank Vendue iYotes for sale at this office. Persons making sales are invited to give us a call. We learn that the typhoid fever is pre vailing to a considerable extent in the vicinity of Johnstown, ibis county. The Post Office is the place to go to buy your Confectioneries, Toys, Cigar., "Christmas ia coming 1 Christ wa boru to I rrng peace on earth, good will to men." We wii-h ail our patrons, a merry Christmas and a happy New Y.eax. Piles Oue tablespoonful of cranberry saute and two of molasses taken at bed time will core the jiilcs. Medical Inde dendent. A kumbkr of our Tuscarora subscri bers complain that they have not beeu getting the Fkstixsl, regularly. The fault lies with the postmasters ot the val ley. Let them note this NriTRAL'HA To cure neuralgia add five drops of the tincture of bcliadoua to a tumblerful of water, and take a tea tpomiful every five minute. Medical Jndep'itdcnt. Oystkr Si pper. An Oyster Supper, f.ir the benefit of the Uuiou Band of M'Alwtetville, will be given in that jdace on Thursday cveuing, December 29th, 1S70. The public are respectfully invited to attend. Rev D. M. Blackwflder purposes rnnimcni in" a nrouueted meeting in the o r Licking Crick Lutheran Church, on Mou !v evenin?. January 2. 1S7 1- A e- j - a. aiucerely hope that much good may be accomplished during the progress of the meetiug. . Oyster", Ick Ck am. &c Go to Mrs "VVelltrs during the holidays, for your Oysters, Ice Cream, and other luxuries She gives tip-top chafes for 25 cents, sup plies families with good fresh Oysters at $1. per hnndred. Oyster Crackers at 12 cents par pound, and everything good ;and as low as possible iu price. Give iher a call. ' . Musical Convention A pleasant rplaee to pass a holiday or two, will be at .Lewtatowti, during the days between Christmas aud Xewyear. A grand mu .sio'al jubilee will be held in that town during said week. Promiuent musiciane will be ptcsent, and among the names jfromoet the .State, that of Prof. J. M. KicfTr aud wife, of Cleveland, Ohio, an ay be real. PuoTocRAi'a Gallerv for Rent. The Gallery now occupied by John M. W'uaer, situated on Bridge street, Mif flintown, wUl be for rent on the first .df January next Possession given on ithe first -of April. This gallery has one jf the finest location aud is one of the enost convenient iu the central part of the Stale. For further particulars inquire of Mrs. J- M. Belforb. - Amor II. Martiw, .It MifSintowu, T. Sao Accident. Oa Monday morning lasU Mr. Joun Harris, a young bout 22 year of age, residing in Beale township, m il with an accident which re ulfed in hia dcati. Ue had been throw ing hay from the mow on to the barn floor, and then threw the fork into Che file of hay. In jumping from the mow en the lay he struck the fork Itan Ue, which penetrated bis person from the effoU of wLich he died on the eveningof the same day. Doii'T be Poisoned with the aticky, dangerous Hair Preparations, but nse Nature's Hair Restorative, which is per fectly clean and transparant. and Wj fr from all danecrou drug. It wllt positively restore Gray Hair, prevent the TIair from fallinff off. will cause it to grow when prematurely lost, remove dandruff and keepa the head in a perfect neauuy condition. Try a bottle and be satisfied that it is the greatest discovery of the ... . P. Rrn.. Gloucester, Sole AgenU for the Patentee. For sale by B. P. Kepner, Mifflin town, Pa. JnnlaU Caaaty Teachers' Institute. " Our court shall be a little academe." So said Shakespeare's Ferdinand, King of Navarre, to hia courtiers, Brion, Long avill and Dumain. To live and atudy and aee no ladies, they all agreed. If it was not literally said by our County Superintendent, G. W. Lloyd, to the teachers of Juniata county, who as sembled at the Court House, on Tuesday morning, the 13th inst., that "Our Insti tute shall be a little Academe" for teach ers, in which the interchange of opinions in teaching in every department of in struction for youth should constitute the lessons and lectures, it was so under stood by the public. These Institutes are little Academies" for the instruction of teachers. No impolite edicts are issued for the exclusion of ladies. The days for such things have gone by. It is no longer believed, like it was in the days of Shakespeare's Ferdinand, that the presence of I adieu exerted an influ ence over the miud of the student unfa vorable to his mental growth. The day of woman's rights is here. She can enter almost any place she chooses. Her pres ence is no longer frowned upon, but it is heaitily aked for almost ou every occa sion. Aud the Institute of which we write is a fair illustration of this fact. On its roll of teachers, the names, as to sex, stood 44 ladies against 77 gentlemen. The organization of the Institute was completed by electing Mr. Adam Wilt, Vice President, and Messrs. Baum, Smith and Brand', Secretaries The chief sub jects considered during the two sessions, forenoon and afternoon of this the first day of the Institute, were '-Small Boys," "Grammar," "Tardiness," and " Geogra phy." But the great feature of this day's work is visible iu the evening ses sion, in the lecture of " Qualification of Teacher?," by Prof. Carver, of the Bl.Himbburg State Normal School. The house was crowded to hear this popular educator. He has a way of serving out a dry subject to his hearers that hides all its hard and repulsive features, and instead of causing thrm to wry their faces and gag at it, they take it with a smile. From his appearance and talk, we would judge him to be the "right man in the right place " 1 his lecture stirred the community, and Wednesday brought with it, as a consequence, in creased interest in the Institute, on the part of the community. The pt incipal suljects considered by the Institute dur ing. Wednesday forenoou were, "What is the prcse it nntural development aud order of time," Study and advance ment," aud "Geography." At 3 o'clock in the afternoon J. P. Wickersham, State Superintendent of Pubic Schools, enter ed the Court Room and was greeted with applause. This being "directors' day." and Mr Wickersham being called upon for a speech, delivered o:ie, devoted to the "powers and duties of directors.'' Iu the evening, after the opening of the exercises, Mr. Wickersham delivered to a crowded house, a lecture on "Our Com mon School System, its designs, its na ture, and the objections made to it." Its design is ti make education universal throughout the State in the elements of knowledge in the branches named in the law, to impart high kuowledge whenever practicable, to elevate and improve so ciety by imparting moral instuction. Its nature is tLat it is "of the people, by the pople, for the people," for the whole people, irrespective of race or color, con dition or sect. It is managed by the people not by a central despotism as is the school system of Prussia. It be comes the people to make it good, ll allowed to remain bad the people are re sponsible. Objections were grouped un der the head of taxes, social influence, religious effects, &c. The lecture was the most comprehensive one ever deliv ered iu Miffliu oiutbc subject of "Com mou Schools." Colonel McFailtnd fol lowed in a lecture ou "Duty of Teacher to Parent," at the conclusion of which E D. Parker was called on for a speech. He arose and said that as he was not a teacher, only a director, he would make a director' speech, and he related, in in imitable style, his experience in the school room as a director. He spoke of the advancement, of the "common schools" since his boyhood days and for cibly illustrated the truth of his declar ation by the commonest aud most hu morous illustrations. This speech taken all in all," and considering that it was an impromptu one, was the best except ing Mr. Wickersham's that was made during the sitting of tiie Institute The eubjects discussed during the fore noon and afternoon sessions of 1 hursday - Hiten Arithmetic." " How to secure the approbation of the parent." Exercises in reading, by Prof Shoe maker. "Whither are we drifting educa tionally?" "Science of education." The evening exercises consisted of a lecture hy Prof. Brooks, of Millersville State Normal School, on the subject of the "Culture of the Imagination." It was a pleasing lecture, and was strung together like pjarli on a silken cord. Also an elocutionary entertainment by Prof. Shoe maker. His comic readings, and comic actings, aud drunken personation were good." and highly appreciated ; but his efforts at the pathetic reached only medi rwritv. Hia delivery of Mark Anthony's Oration over the body of Julius Cesar would pass for a joke if Anthony were living, but as be is dead, we presume it was intended for a burlesque for the pleasure of the audience. Mr. Shoe maker's elocutionary entertainment was a success, notwithstanding the slaughter of ooor Mark Anthony. The topics discussed on Friday were. "Calling in, "Devotion," "Calline; out,' Recreation.' and Dismion. A large number of teachers participated in the discussion of these subjects. " Orthog raphy" and " Penmanship," by Prof. Shumaker. "How to teach reading," by Prof. Shumaker. "Poe's Raven An alyzed," by Prof. Shoemaker. "Orthog raphy," by Prof. Wright. Prof. Shumaker used the evening to deliver his lecture on "How to say things." Of course be said "hia things" very pret tily, but not prettier than do many com mon actors eay their " pretty things." The large audience was highly pleased with him. "Object Teaching" was the subject of a lecture for Prof. Wright on Saturday, after which reports of committees were handed in, aud the closing ceremonies gone through with. E. S. Doty, Esq , addressed the Institute, at the close of which it adjourned tine die. The Institute was a success. Mifflin is the place for it to hold its sessions an nually. Let them hereafter be held no where else. Paris in 1)arenkss. Total dark ness, no light whatever only what the stars give. Think of it, reader Palis without gaslight. At best that city was the home of ten thousand of the lowest class of people found outside of Africa and the Cannibal Islands of the Pacific Ocean ; but nnder a strong government, that established the most perfect police system in the world, the scum of the city population was held in check. What will the turbulent portion of Paris popu lation do now that the city has no light ? Darkness and crime go hand in hand, it is said, and it is feared that in this case the saying will be fully realized. Aw ful, indeed, will be the destruction of property in that doomed place. Some men have had the foresight to see that the manufactures of the many fine things that I'aris need to furnish to the world must close. The latest news on this im portant subject was received from Paris, by carrier pigeons, at ISordeauz, and thence by cable and telegraph to Mifflin, that Postmaster Hooks had purchased his large stock of Candies and Toys just in time, previous to the extinguishment of the light in Paris, and that prices bad, in consequence of the situation of affairs at I'arie, advanced per cent. Jlr. Books has the largest and be?t stock of Candies for the holiday s, ever offered for sale in this town, also, Toys, Jewelry, kc, with out advance of price. Virtues op Tobacco Tobacco is constituted aud composed of the richest, strongest and mod delicious, and also the most delightful ingredients. The spirit, the oil and opium, the sugar of saccha rine matter, the mucilaginous wax and gums, the acids and nitre, with several of the other volatile salts. Sec, all so harmoniously combined, constitute this. the richest and the most delicious com pound ever engendered and generated in any oue plant. No wonder then that all classes of every country and clime, ftora the favage to the civilized part of mankind, should take delight in its use. It forms the traveler's companion and the philosopher's aid. It is the old bachelor's antidote, the epicure's last resort, and the sailor's and soldier's third daily ration. It keeps open the sentinel's eyes, and besides medical and many other good effects, it cheers the watch man in the silence of the night. Won derful weed this, of American origin. A friend, a most worthy citizen, sent us the above for publication. lie sends it as a curiosity, having found it in a pa per published in 1832. Asa remedy for Bronchial Affections and Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, noth ing ever before discovered equals Dr. I'ierce'a Alterative Kxtrct, or Golden Medical Discovery. It is also a great blood purifier ami restorative tonic. Sold by druggists, or send three and a quar ter dollars to R. V. Pierce. M. D., Buffa lo, X. V., aud get three bottles free of Express charges. Out The water was let out of the Canal on Saturday last. k MARRIED. On the 'Jilt inst., in this place, by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. JOHNSON BRENIZER and Miss JENNIE B. DUN LAP, both of Cum berland Co., Pa. On the 15th instant, by the same, Mr. EPHRAIM B. GUSS and Miss MARIA S. GUSS, both of Milford township. DIED. On the 15th inst.. in Patterson, SAMUEL A.- BLACK, infant son of John C. and Han nah II. Thompson, aged 7 months and 4 days. On the night of the 17th inst., of Paralysis, Mrs. MARIA SHELLY, wife of Mr. Jacob Shelly, of Fayette township, aged 53 years, 2 months and 18 days. On the 19th inst., in Hanover, Pa., Mrs. SARAH BONSALL, consort of the late Ben jamin Bonsall. Esq., dee'd , in the C3rd year of ber ige. Special lloticfs. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Ditratet of the Eye axi Ear, hie tpeeialty in the Medical College of Pentuylvania, 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland,) No. 8o5 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. oct!2-ly The Guypcr Market Car Runs to Philadelphia every Monday and returns every Wednesday loaded with POTATOES. CABBAGE, FRESH PISH, Oyster in tho shell, or opened, to suit pur chasers. Orders from merchants solicited. Goods carried at fair rates. 8. H. BROWN. April 18, 1870.- Commercial. CLOSING PRICES OF 40 So. Sd St. Phila. 3 ocTm-lc, f. m. Dee. 20. 1 870. u. 8. 6 s of -si m,mi " '62,... 107107 4. '64, 107JU'7j 65 - 10"I(StI07 " t5, new, 67, new, I9j,ll0 . 'tut : noirx,iH'i 5's. 10-40's.. lOejftiHWi U. 8. 80 Year 6 per cent. Cy Hi5)lHj Gold 1H110 Silver i W"" Union PeciBe R. R. 1st M.Bonds- 805 (815 Central Pucifie'R. R 9i0 ($910 Union Paeifie Land Grant Bonds. 600 620 MIFFLINTOWN PATTERSON MARKETS MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. AC. FLOUR. Super, "$ abl. Extra. ...... Fancy,- COAL. 9 ton $4 50 6 60 6 50 2 00 Treverton stove 6 00 do Egg 6 00 Sunhury stove 6 00 Rye, cwt. do fcgg n IK' Corn Meal, 1 '5 GRAIN, White wbe.t. 1 20 Red Wheat . 1 10 Rye 75 Barley.... "5 Corn, old 55 Buckwheat 90 Oats. 40 SEEDS. Clover, bus 5 50 Timothy. 25 Flax 3 00 Chestnut 6 00 Pea, S 50 Mixed . 2 75 WOOD, Oak, 00 Hickory 4 50 HAY. Timothy, 12 30 Clover - 12 00 Retailed Articles. rut.tir.-y tou io oo Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff. GRAYBILL SHELLY'S PRICES CUR RENT. Uepoeled Weekly. Prime Roll Butter 3t IWhite Sugar 14 KB. 82 i Brown do 10tol3 Lard 12JiUest Rio Coffee . Tallow. Wool,... Rice.... 08 Ground alum salt 2 00 45 II Dairy salt- 9tol4 PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jukiata Skktixcl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Vheat. ...... .. Rye Barley Com Oats :. Cloversteed...-Timosbyseed- SI 20. White beans, j 75 per bus 2 00 80 Beeswax 1 lb 35 65 Soap, dry 08 35 Candles 12 6 00 Wool, washed 45 4 00 Rags 03 2 00 Butter, prime roll, lb... 36 08 Eggs, t doi- 30 1 20 Tallow, y lb- 08 12 Lard 13 06 Hams - " 25 20 Shoulder 16 50 Sides 16 80 rtt. Ground Alum y sack 2 00 Dried Apples, per lb Peaches, pared " u ii pa red Cherries- Currants Blackberries -Potatoes ....... PHILADELPHIA MAKKET!?. Philapblfkia, Dec. 20, 1870. Cloverseed continues in demand, and 3,000 bush, sold at 10J11J cents. The Four maiket is devoid of anima tion' and only a few hundred barrels were taken iu lots by the local trade at the following prices : Superfine $J 0(n.4 75 Extras So 00&5 25 N. W. Extra Family $5 256 50 Penna. do. do $ 75f,fi 50 Ohio & Ind. do. do $6 25f.7 00 Fancy Brand? S7 0007 25 The demand for wheat continues limit ed sales of 1,100 bus at SI 43fl 41 for Ind red. and $1 3S for choice Del do, Hve is steady at 90c. for Peim. and Western. Corn is in fair request sales of 3,500 bus Del. and Penn. yellow nt iOc and 3.00 ) bus Western mixed G0(3j70c Oats are qniet, with sales of l'eun. and U estern at o4(J,bc. lisrfUanrous. 5-20's and mVi BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED OX MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Gold BOUGHT AND SOLD AT . MARKET RATES. Coupons Cashed. Pacific Eailroad Bonds Bought and Sold. Stoclis BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, . SIBJKCT. TO CHECK AT SIGHT. DellAVEX k BRO.. 40 South Third Strjet, Philada. GRAYS ILL & SHELLY, CRYSTAL PALACE, Ml FFLINTOWN, PA. COMPLETE STOCK OF' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES NOTIONS. HA TS A ND C A PS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Queensware, Stoneware, Earthen ware, &c, dec. The highest market prices allowed for produce, in exchange for goods. Satisfar lion guaranteed. Call and see us. GRAYBILL & SHELLY. Mifllintown, July 20. 1870. AGENTS WANTED FOR FROM tub FIELDS or LITERATURE. 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A Clergyman, while residing iu South America as a missiotia y, discovered a sfe and simple remedy for the Cure of N srvous Weakness, Eatly Decay. Diseases of the Uri nary and Seminal Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by banoful aud vicious habits- Great numbers have been cured by tbr's noble remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unrnrtunes- 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. Slstylve First Prize ledals ivardca. TIIE G It EAT Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY. WILLIAM KMIIK fc CO. Minuft tnrert nf t.rand Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Irsirumeuts have been before the pablic for nearly Thir'y years, aud upon their excellence alone attained an uncurchited pre eminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TOSK combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity oi Intonation, and sweetness mrougu me enure scale. Their Toircii is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none but the very best statoned material, tue large capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, ic, ou hand. tfS. All our Square Pianoe bare our New Improved OviasrauNO Scale and the Agraffe Treble. B&T We would call special attention to our late improvements in GHAXD I'lASOS ani SQUAHE VKAA'DS, l'atened August', 14. igtjti, which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. Et erjr Nan fully Warranted far S Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Agency for the most Celebrated PARLOR ORGASS and 11ELODEOSS, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Prices. WILLIAM KNABE & CO. JAMES BELLAK, Wholesale Depot, 279 i 281 SoutA of A St. sep14-6m Philadelphia. I30N ITJ THE BLOOD. civ . Tie TEnCVlAN SYRrPmatliewrakstronr, aad cxpel-tili eae by supplying th: blood with XaTfBE's Own VtT.ii.i7.tsa Arent IKOX. CsHffoH. Be sure Ton tret Peruvian Syrvp. Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMOKK. Proprietor, . No. 3S Key St., New York. Sold by Druggists generally. JUiNIATA VALLEY BANK OF MIFFLIXTOWX, TENX'A. JOSEPH 10 ME ROY, President. T. VAN IttVIN, Cashier. MBBCTOBS. Joseph Pomeroy, John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, iGeorge Jacobs, John lialsbacu. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and se!l coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and check J Remit money to any part of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell P.eventie Stamps. In sums of 5.1M1 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of Sr0 t 1!J per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. fang IS 18rVJ D. P. SULOUFF, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, DEALER I GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER. GRAIN WILL BE RECEIVED IN STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE 1st 1870. aug 18 'CJ-tr WANTED! Will Exchange Greenbacks for f(f Cords of good Chestnut Oak Bark, Jv'V.' if delivered soon at Patterson, Per rysville, or Thompsontnwn R. R. Station. Alse, oOtKl good sound hewed Locust Posts, 5000 Round Boared Fence Posts. Also, Will Pay Cash for Railroad I ic 9. Will Buy all Kinds of Lumber. Go where you can sell your Lumber, Bark Posts. e , for CASH, as you ean buy more for $9 in cash than you ean for 510 o trade I have also a full supply of DOTY'S CLOTHES WASUER3 AND WRINGERS on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Also five Horse Hay Forks, the best now in use, which I offer at reduced prices. J. B. M. TODD, may SI, 1870 Patterson, atfiliral. The Great Medical Dfsawry ! Dr. WALXER'S CArXPOESTA- VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to thlr Wonder ful Curative uecu. i WHAT ARE THEY? ii'.i Dfl i TTTEY ARB SOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, Made of Pur Ram, Whisker,. Frewf Spirits aad Refaae ldqaara doctored. ! and sweetened to please the taste, called 'Tun. let," Appe tilers," "Restorers," a Ciat lead t!t tippler on to drankenneH and nun, enter atrne Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of California, free fratw all Alcekvlte Hllnalanta. Therare the tilt FAT BI.WQD PI RIFlElt aad LIFBU1VINU l'RIX CIPMS a perfect Renovator and lnlgoratorof the System, carrying off all poisonous natter and restoring the blood to healthy condition.. " person eaa take these Bitters according to dlree tlon and remain long an well. For Iaflaaimutory and Chronic Rhea mkiIsiw aad .oar. Drpsta or InAi gealia. Billaaa. Remittent ant lnler anltlent Fevers, Dlseaaew mf the lllsaw. Uver, Kidueya, aad Bladder, these Kit. tera have been most snceesafal. Hark III, raaes are caused by Vitiated Blowd, which) la generally produced by derangement of aha Digestive Orgaas. DYSPEPSIA OR 1NDIGESTIOX, Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs. Tight, ess of the Chest, Diuinesa. Soar Erartations ot 'he Stomach. Bad taste In toe Month, Bilioca it tac'a. Palpitation of the Heart. Innammathia. of the Langs, Patn tn the regs oflhe kldneyaiaod a hundred other painfal symptoms are tha off springs of Dyspepsia. . They Invigorate the Stomach and Mtmnlate the torpid liver and bowels, which render tliero of -equalled emcaey In cleansing the blood ot all Impurities, and Imparting new Ufo and vigor ta the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, EropMona.Tettrr. Salt Ithenm. Blotchea, Spots, Pimple. Paetoles. Boils. Cart ancle. Ring-Worms, Sealovllead. Sore Eyes. Erysipelas. Itch. Scurfs. Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, or whatever name or nature, are literally dag; ap and carried out of the system In a short time fey the use of these Bitters. One bottle In seek cases will convince the most Incredulous or their euratlveeffeets. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon tn Its Impurities bursting through the skin In Pim ples. Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse It when yon And tt obstructed and sluggish In the veins t cleanse tt when It ta foul, and yoar feeling will ;11 you when. Keep the blood Bar and th health of the system will follow. JM S. TA PB and other WORTIS, lurking m. the system of so many thousands, ar effectually destroyed and remared. For full directions, tead carefully the circular arouod each bcttle. J. WALKER. Proprietor. B. H. McDOSAiD s CO.. Druurists and Gen. Anenta. San Francisco. Cal and S3 and 31 Commerce Street, Xcw Vork. SOLD BT ALL Dlil'GGlSTS AND DEALEK. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAC SULPHUR Xo SU GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE No NITRATE OF SILVER, and ia entirely free from the Poisononi and Ilcahh-destroriug Drngs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric perfetly SAFE, CL'JAS and f FKICIEST desideratum long SOIG1IT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST 1 It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, irrparts a soft, glossy appear ance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refi sell ing to the head, checks the Hair ficm falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous erupt ions, and unnat ural heal. AS A DRESSING FOR TIIE HAIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G SMITH, Patentee, Oroton Junction, Mss. Prepared only by PROCTOR BRO THERS. Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bot.le, made expressly for it, with Ibe name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and tnke no other. sjajrFor sale at B. F. Kepner"s Drug Store, MitHintown, Pa. A LECTURE to A'Oinvo 3ii :rs". Just ruhlished, in a Sealed En-elope, rrirr six rents. A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness Involuntary Emissions. Sexuil Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen erally : Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self Abuse, Ale. By Kobebt J. CtiLvrnwr.LL, .M. D , Author of the "Green Book." te. The world renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse may he effectually removed with out medicine, and without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure cer tain and effectual hy which every sufferer, no matter what his condition msy be, may cure himself cheaply privately, and radical ly. This LKfrrnc will pbovb a boos t TtiorsAsiis asd TnorsAsrm. Sent under seal, to any at'dress, in a pram sealed envelope, on the receipt of six eents. or two postage stamps. Also Dr. lolver- welrs '-Marriage Guide, price Zo cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 CO. 127 Bowery, New York, P. O, Box 4,fo. CAUTION. All persons are hereby caa tioned against Hunting. Fishing, or in any way trespassing on the lands of the un dersigned in Miiford township. Persons so offending will 'ue dealt with to the fall extent of the law : L. Bnrchfieid, John Keller, W. N, Sterrett, J. R. Kelly, Samuel Minnichan, J. K Rooinson, Thomas lteale, John R. Jenkins. Thomas Qitinn. A. II. Mcl'ooaid. John & F. VYaldmith, John W. Stevenson John Robinson, (creek) John B. Meloy, Jacob Lemon, Peter Karstetter, George Groninger. Jacob Groninger, Sr., Leonard Groninger, John Yocum, Sr. W. W. Wilson. James Dixion, Oliver P. llarsiav T. R. IiohinioB Caleb. Jones, Sep! 14, 1870. WITH EAUTIFVt.ENGltAVl"tC, IS X 17 In. One jtmr for SO cents. AtUreu, ECHO, Prrt Kef. Pa. g B. LOCDES, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., Offer his services to the citiiens of Juni ata county as Auctioneer and Vendue Crier. Charges, from two to ten dollars. Satisfac tion warranted. nov3-Sni. 05 lis C - 3 -f 0