Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, May 03, 1871, Image 4

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    1 MILD CRIMIXAL-A EEMARKABLE
CAREER.
At Toledo, Ohio, a few days eitice, TV.
A. Bucl lin, alia Charles Laville, allot
Ch.irle Ililderbrand, and also known by
nt Lit i ames, was arrested for forging a
ra lroiir: pass. He gives quite a remar -
kaMe iceouut of himself, and according
to Lis statement Las been an e ted seven-ty-tiine
times, been in twelve different
J-'tates' prisons, and over forty station
li..u-es and other places. He has also
Wu sentenced to terma of imprisonment
aggregating City-eight years, but bag j PAXCV UOUDS
manned to crowd bis whole service in j
prist! n between b;S (ourteenih and thirty- j Also a large and carefully selected asiort
.... , ,. e ment of Fancy Hoods, of all classes, kinds and
Biity year. He claims to be a native ot i(i(,s u Jf which wiu olJ ,t tlie low.
Draihurn, Wayne cuunty. Mich, and
says that when twelve years old he join-
fd a circus company and went to Luiope.
In London be tipped the till of a linen
rlratur. and escaped transportation in j
i
const qiience of his youth. From Lo:i-
don be went to France, was soon arrested
thin, and served eighteen months in
vriM-n at Caen. He then went back ti
loudon, and alter a .li'irt c:ireer tlier
re -
turni'd lo America lu Kingston, Can
ada, he committed tin ft, and reciveu a
year's sentence. His next experience
was in i'ittshur;; He was here for some
tiuie, but dYi-i.iugto go away, and not
bavini; tlie mean, be robhed a man on
the Allegheny hridgu one dark night to
procuie them, but bis usual luck attended
him, and he wis soon after arrested, be
fore lie ti.fi time in ft rid of the results
of bis crime or leave the city. This
time be received a ten years' sentence.
and while underpin;; it, w.w made to
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sufl.r, be says, mom than any ordinary
taun could have stood and lived. When
arretted he bad on bis person a fine saw
made from the maiuspi inf of a watch,'
and this he ruinated to fcecrete to care-
fully that the strictest fearch failed to re-'
veal it. Four liiiK'8 in three j'tars did j
be saw his way out rf prison, and each j
tinie bo was caught before he could get '
clear id the grounda On each of the.
first three occasions his sentence was in
creased ad a punishment, but on the
I'liiim ji. v. at. urn i uimrii i 'i inatkc iiui , prepxreu h, no iiiisiih's, ana nave jut re
tell where the saw was. He refused all i eived a
bribe ;,!,d laughed at the threats made; KET7 ASSOETHENT OF GOODS,
to iuduee bira to give up, so it wan re- I ruNM-aiso r
solved to use harsh means with him. Ovnr Coals Dress Coats. IJusmess Coa
rr . .i i i .i , j Coniuiuti Coais, la:iialoons. Vests, Halt
He was nut in the shower bath ever dav , . . ' ,,.' .- '
i - l-oots an't Mioes ot evjry ilesenption,
for several eiks, and kept there ir.l ' Mylc and iuality, for male or female,
til the attending ljliysician ordered the
pnnishtnen, to cease, and yet he remained I YS CLOTHING
firm. I!e was then chained to the floor
bv bis aims and legs, and only allowed a
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respne of a few minutes each day from
this painful position, yet be held out in
hi . i i i
is determination to keen lit saw, nnd
'
even told bis persecutors that if they
would b't up iu their vigilance in the
least he would take advantage of it and
get free. After seveial weeks of this
treatment the prisui physician ordered
him back to woik, and be was accord -j.ig'v
put in the chain pang and closely
watched. At. night bo was locked iu a
double strong cell, and it cin-med imjxig-
eible for bim to escape. He had become
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r u .. .... .i.- ,.., .,...... .
Mifli-f.-!v l.!tf 1n l:thtr. vet in Ipsa t ian
J '
three ..-!. ft or be l.a.l heen nut at work
tlir.e h! alter lie nal ueen put at work
lie sawi-d i.ff his cleiins, tlirmiprli l'is cell
dsir, HiiJ iV means nf nutsiile assistance
e'cajied, after ppeudin;; umetliing like
ti.ne and a half years iu tlie juisim.
Tl.e time at a hiclt t!ii transpired in
fpttr 'WestiTn IVnitenti.uy must lave
lieen pn viuus In l', 1, its in Ms fiirtlier
acreuiit ii liimsi If, liuckliti (Lis real
nir.jij say. l.f l.nvl.tl in f utK in that
yiar, ai:J was tlirre sentenced tn twenty
yiais" iiiitr'siutneiit, hut esciped nnd
v iil in Mrxico, There he was impris
oned I'r rnhh.-ry, tn serve ten years, hut
ilrp his way uL Hit next exploit was
ill lll iinis, where he was arrested fur
nr. I hiwin" He esca.ed while await
i.i triil. In I'M'i'i lie f irmed partner
ship wiih the Ken t p:inr, in Indiana, but
after the hanging hy tlie viilants" at
ieymour fled to California. His mother
he says, still lives tt l'ewborn, Michigan.
He tit'inied there a short time ax, in
t 'm'itig t'i become an honest man, but
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'iiu aesocianons came upon mm so strong ,
1,, J, m.Q. r.,r.o.l i ;, 1,h rr'rA '
1.1..I lie was torceil to give lip ins good ;
intentions and again take up his old lift
lie .aye he can remember thirty-one
murders that have been committed by j
:,ls" in difli-rent loralitica but rlni.-s
j ..is m uiuuent localities, Dtu aenu s
having had a hand in them. The great-
et haul he ever made by any crime was
SSO.OOO in California Concluding his
account of himself, this remarkable crimi
nal says : "Ask any Chief of Police, any
of the detectives, any of the Deputy
r- . i .-.. , , .
cni.tu r-iaies iUarsuais, or almost anv i
jiiiton warden lu the est, who Charh s ; nr... t..,uzur an.f ...... of Apprtiie.ttiey
u-11 i i i- ,,t i . .,, ,. ! should i,e taken modemtidv to stimulate the stom
IlllJerhiaud, aft Charlea Laville, alias, ach and restore us healthv "tone and action.
Tom, Dick nud Harry, is, and they will
ia,sw. r that he is a black eyed spani,!,-
ltolMi,r r.In ,.f l.f t!.;,i .-o, w;,. I
Mokmg chap ..f oliont ti.iity years, wiry.
hbarp. shrew d, and one of the must noted i
pocket-pii kers and robbers in this coun
t ry. " Pitts') urg Comtiu rciul.
"Spy mirrors,' attached to the win
dows of houses are bicominsr ouiie com-1
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raon nil Litlmmalue neigliboi hoods of'
v v 1 n-1 , , '
AtiU' Igik iliey arc suspended upon j
1 1
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TfHtr UlCtal frames in euch a way that I
a pi rt 011 can sit in the window, out of
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.i-, .iti'i r-, v i.. V......O nim ,a?3via
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1 he ( l-hioti originated in Holland, where
th.-y are so comm . 11 that tliey are con- J L 'eap,ratSi ana lx"DOVta,S onthedigeB
,iiiered necetisary adjuncts to every house, I db. j. c. ATER CO., PntrNeol Clumsisf
aud are called "imcgdeii " LOWELL. MASS.. U. B. A.
A (treat bla-t came off at the " Stone
(iiaut" qnairiia at Greensburg, oil the
Jldawaie, a few day since, in the pre
ence of many spectators and visitors ;
t in 1 t.l.'t:. Tl .. ck '
fram I h ladeiidita. Jnerewere oa kegs
p ;
nf powder of 2's pounds each, used, aud i
,t U .aiim.tMd that 91 finn rMi fif!
ftone were thrown out and 40,000 perch
l.vwrjed, weighing altoyvther about 150,
O0C Ions.
tflcthiug.
ATew Store in f atterson
SAMUEL STBAYER, having purchaed ef
Levi Hecht, keeps in the new Brick Build
I ing. Main Street, 1'atierson, a Urge and ele
I ir&tit fiapnrf mailt of Readv-Mado Clothing.
1 cou.,ii,iing in part of
Uor.rctMitt, trwlt Louts,
Dress Coats, I'antnlnons.
Vent, I'rmcers, Collars,
Cw'tniirts, Haiulkerchiejs,
Boot & Shuts
And everything ueu illy found in a first class
j Oentlemma'a Furnisniug S
Store.
, est posible living prices.
aam j.ii(.!..Di,
which he will sell al prices defving eompeli-
ion. "
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. CAR PL TS, OIL CLOTHS.
i
He hnsnn hand a beautiful assorlment of J
Carpets, Oil Cloths. &c , which are of a good ;
quality, and well worth the inspection of the ;
! buyer.
1 W VTt'lirS i JEWELRY. j
Gold and Silver W-j'chex,
Ear rings. Plum olid Fancy rings,
Wafcli Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Ilreasl I'ins,
Gold l'cnsand Pencils, ic, which at 'his tiiae
form the largest and besi assortment in the
county.
tsauAll the above goods will be sold cheap
er than any otlier store in the United States. 1
If you don't believe it, just give him a call j
and be convinced of the truth iti the assertion j
FURNITURE.
He has also a l.ir'e Room just opposite
his Store where he offers for sale at low
prices a general assortment (,i
Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, bedsteads.
I Mattresses. Trunks. Carpets. Slanks, Hacks,
nj n.ianT other articles for hou-e furnishing
j SAMUEL STIlAVKlt.
I ""son. auS 1, 'K.
n. w. !UiiM:r &. o's
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
J ) j g WilV (OI ElcH-
i
HAVlNfS removed our GOODS to Wila.m's
Store l'.o.itn. bridge street, we aie aeain
isn Carpets White
Shirts, Fancy Over
! Shirts, Under Phirts. Orawevs, Hosiery.
vjMives, .i iieii aim i apnr t ninrs.
CrlTill)) Ti(.s Trm'ikSt Um
breltas, Trivelling liaps &e.
j Also, tfie hifeM sivlesnf Ladies' Cloaks Cir-
: , ... ' 11 -'r
: culars and F nrs.
Persou in want of anything in onrline will
! save n,onr-v "-v 'iTi;'K "s 1"'f"re Pr-
clishing ei-f?wji'Tf, ms we are determined to'
sell cheio Jo:- c.i.4.
BPi. Dun ! f.,rj;vi ti.e corner, Bri.lge and
Water streets.
D. IV. HAULEY & Co.
Aug. IX, ti'.i
S. B. LOUDON,
T TEUCiUNT TAIl.Olt! IXford's IliiiH- t
1. in. Lri !ge Sire,-!, Mirf.iniown. l'a , 1
re-p-.-ilul'y inl..n.i the public that he .
..... . ...i ....i.i.i.piitiiii.iiiucui oi '
u A lic.lora, anl li ia openeit out a
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i I.R' ANH KINtR ASsoRT.VENr ,,r :
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.1 .N.N.V.. A. .N. I
VEsriXGs. , c. I
Than ever wis bef. re l.r-.ccht lo Ihis town,
whirli h i r.r-i're. t uiae to or-lcr in the
- I'l-Sl 4 A ' T I'l 'R O YEU STY I. E
Anl in
iner that will drfy all rompeti- ,
ai-.i ui.uiifactiirea to order, all I
tion. fi
S(.rla of
C r tSTO'I WORK
On rea.i.ai'.'e ti-r.is. '
lir urn vi'n'i.ii i.) hii.:nes. he hope, to
receive a 'ru r .l snare of public patron- !
aire (i.vr hiia c.II mi l in-pei his slvles :
of cetciig an I w-irkiaanship betare going i
e.sewht-r!.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
tha parposes of a Ixativ
Perhaps no one meili
cine is so univerHallv re
quired by everybouy as
a cathartic, nor wa ever
any beiore so umveraal
ly'adopteil into use. in
every country and anion;
all clashes, as tnis mild
but efliicnt purgauve
I'M. The obvious rea
son i-.that it is a more re
liable ami far more effec
tual remcdv than anv
otlier. Thoe who have
triett it, kn-.iv that it enred tlie.n: Uio.-ewho have
not, know ttiat it cures their neighbors and friends,
and all. knnw that what it doe onee it doe alwavs
that it never falls Ihroinrh anv fault or neirfertof
its composition. Ve have thousands upon thou-
Sw,uCT
''oiitainmr noil acr calmnel or any deleterious drug,
Viey mav lie ,.lken wj,h ,afi.tT b; anvl)01,v Tlle7;
f".-arcoUiiiz nreerve them everf.e.-h aud maker
Iht'iii j.le;i,iut to tnk, while hcin? purely vegetable
ii 'j iiarm r;ui ano 0:11 Liicir up in any quanluT'.
They oper.t', ,y their powerful hilltience on'the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
into he:ilthyn- tion reniove theobstrnetinnsof the
Momarh. bowels, liver, ani other onmns of tlie
hofly, restoring their irrecrular action to health, and
hy correctinjT, wici;v'r tlicy exi?t, puch derangc
iiients as are the firt origin crtheae.
Minute direction nre given in tha wrapper on
the box, fr the follow ia 5 complaints, which these
tne oox.
Jw nnidiv cure:
i"or fjv-r Comiiliilnt and it virion Rrmn.
tOTni, IClliona lle-ailMchr. Aick llrttarbev
KRr oTllowTO J!?
u"'!"'"'.' taken for each ease, to correct the diseased
J., ,,i "''''iS
to correct the diseased
. ttr. 7entrrr .r Iiiarrhaei, but one mil
nt.
d. -. . - hw. vuu MU...
oc is Tnnerallv reiiTiirel.
For Ilhrnmul.in. Unit. Srml. Palnlr
"'"" r ", fasin im ttte-
lurk and ILoin.. ihey should be cominn juely
taken, as requireil, lo chanee the diseaseil action of
the tystem. With such change those comulaints
For ItrniMViinil Ikrnnal.ut ctlt .w
Should be 1 knn .,, lnr.. .,r.vr:."r..V"V "'"7
u".'c "f eff,''"'t of drastic, purse,
? "llwa"M a lare dose should betaken
"s " l,r" luces taedesu-e I effect bv svmnathv.
A a lit, f;f ,ni.A... ..... .
. - - -- r ...... iitiiumt UUMJi u Dra.
note dnretion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional ilosa Ktimi!l.f. ih. ...k
...ii.i.v a.iiim, restores tne appetite.
Z." . """,r" u'e nce it Is often ad-
,nuirtci'us wnpro no serious ileranrement
v,,t ". .rr -is M.iraoiv w en, nncn nuns tnatarios
of UVse C,W. makes him feel decidedlv better tVon.
tfflu Sold by liructrisis generally.
JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY.
THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
o''l cheaper than any other Plow in the
- u ,
County. He manufactures all kinds or Cast-
inps. Bells, Stoves. &e. He will alio repair
rearers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
H. ROGERS.
. Walnut P. 0.
Juniata Ce. Pa.
aug 18-18S9 tf
For aU
Meiidao.
SSSSM I I-.- 1 I
3lmb3ndisf, &f.
SPECIE PRICES!
EXTRAORDINARY"" REDUCTION IN THE
PRlCEE OF GOODS.
LAIRD I BELL'S
INEtV STORE,
Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave to ttate, that
they have purchased from J. It. M. Todd, his
entire stock of goods, and will iu ibe future
conduct the merchnntile businc at the Old
Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juuiaia
. county, !'.. where they shall endeavor to
! kMn constant!? un hand a. full and cimnlcte
' . -
I assortment ot
I ladius dress goods, consist
j IN(x OF
j ALPACAS.
POPLINS.
FLA IPS.
LUSTERS.
Pe LAINS.
.MERINOS.
MOHAIRS,
GINGHAMS.
CAM BR I US.
LAWN'S, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
JEWEI.RV.
HATS AND CAPS.
HOOTS AND SHOES,
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I
CjI'EENSU'ARE,
CEDARWAKE.
'GLASSWARE CROCKER1"
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i I'llvVKV Tt.'A
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j SIRUPS. SUGAR.
i Having just returned from the city with the
above enumerated stock of goods, all of
which have been purchased since the great
dectine in Gold, we feel warranted in suying
that we can offer Goods at grentlv reduced fig
ures for CASH Oil COUM KV PRODUCE.
mar23-tf LAIHD &. LKLL.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Martin & Walters
Bazaar !
C RE A T CRA 67 JX 1'RICES !
AVISO purchased the Store of N. Frnk j " l"'lf t!ie r"8 Pfcr
& Co., on Main street, in J. M. lielf.iru'f , ence for the G HOVER & BaKKR Machines
H
store room, we would respectfully inform the :
puonc mat we nave just reiuriiea irom Ihe
East with a new aud carefully selected stock
of (iOODS of the very best quality, compris
ing in part, of
I DK V GOOPS,
GUOCKIUKS,
I NOTIONS,
i IIOIEILIKS.
FANCY GOODS.
! yi'KKNSU'AKK,
HOOTS & SilOKS,
I! ATS AND C.M'S,
i CAlil'KT HAGS,
i OIL CLOTHS,
j C A It P K T S,
BLANKETS.
Fl'IiS, W OOD AND WILLOW. H" A UK. and in
every article usually kepi iu a well '
selected st..re. ,
i inet'-htnpe for t.Ol NTKV TKOMYK. I'.y !
po d'tin we will he able lo cell C'todf ! c iieap !
" e ifiienu peinne exc.uiveij lor i A 1 1 . r
so il-iin we will re ahle lo sell -,tt.l x riii.:iti
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s me ci.espesi. al. an.l eiamme our stucK j
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Foil ALL KINDS OK fiiUNTItV IMtm.lW !
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ART! V k W 4LTKIJS. 1
(Helf.irU'sStore.Iloom,) Main St.,
Ktiflintown. Pa.
March !?:,).
T11K I'l.ACK POl:
IS AT
JlAilii AIN.
rLNNKIJS CHEAP
IX PATTKKSON, PA.
I
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ir the I
from '
M'MIE lirgest and best assortment
I X foi.ni in 1'aiierson. Thankful for
i liberal rnlronare heretofore received from
the public, 1 wouid respectfuiiy nnuouiice i
that 1 have just opened a very Urge stock ot J
: uooos wen suutu 10 me iraue. ,iiy siock
consists of a full assortment of fine and staple
DItY GOODS,
Embracing all lite materials for men, women
and children's ware, including Hats aud Caps,
Hoots an.l Shoe, together wilb a large stock
of Muslins. Slieelincs Ilrillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloihs, Mattings, oic.
LADIES' DUESS GOODS,
Such as French 3nd English Merinoes, Pop
lins. Alpacas, Pe Laines, plain and figured
Shawls, ,v,c. and alsoalsre stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Milts. Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars aud Culls, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings.
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. -Alo, a large lot of Queensware,
Hardware. Wood and Willow War. Fish
Sail and Nails. Together wiib a full assort
ment of fionus usually kept in a country store
tftju Highest price paid for country pro
dace in exchange for goods. Prices lo suit ;
the limes aug 18. 18b7-tt
AGENTS WANTED 1'OR
FROM Til k FIELDS or LITEltATURE. Con
taining selection from oxk Ht'XDBr.ii of the
most popu ar American and foheic.v authors,
including Adams. Itancrofl, Hacon. Ileecher,
Hulwer, t'hapin (E. H.), Cailyle, Cooper, He
ijuincv, Everett. Emerson. Newman. Hall. J.
G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker. Phil
lips. Punshon. Uobertson, Kuskin. Wbately.
Webster, and others equally relebralea for
their skill in the use of beauliful laugunge
and for their strong enforcement of noble
i leas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo
frontpiece in ten colors, aud many choice en
gravings, at one half the price chnrg-d for
any oilier hook of its quality. Agents can
Sf II twice as many of this book as of any
other in the market. Ladies meet with the
best of success.
Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young
men and ladies wanted in every township to
act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Send
name and address for Circular te ZIEGLER
fc McCl RDi. Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati,
Ohio; Chicago, 111. ; fit. Louis, Mo. ; or
Springfield, Mass. nov'J-6m '
IfOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat
terns. No. 7. 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, bv
"SILAS SH AMP,
Oct 6-8m Jlitflintown.
PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe--errtwd
t this OSo. -
Sifting SJatJincs.-
Hanufacttaing Conpany,
JLt the WORLD'S FAIR,
Constituted by the homes of the people
Received thb Gbbat Award of the
HIGHEST SALES !
And have left all rivals far behind them for
they
S!OLl IN lJ!r
One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand,
Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines !
being more than forty thousand in advance of
their sales of the previous year, ami over
(orlij-fnuT thousand more than the sales of an;
other Company for 1870, as shown by the fol
lowing figures from swims returns of the
sales of Licensees.
The Singer Manufacturing
Company sold over the
Florence Sewing Ma
chine Co 110,173 Machines.
Sold over the Wilcox &
Gibbs Sewing .Ma. Co... 98.9-Jo do.
Sold over the Weed Sew
ing Machine Co !2,8."1 do
Suld over iheGrover & Ita-
kcr Sewing Machine Co. 70,431 do.
Sold over the Howe Sew
ing Machine Co VJ,677 do.
Sold over the Wheeler Jt
Wilson Manufg Co 44,025 do.
all of which is mainly owing to the ropulari-
iv of what is known as ihe "New Family
j Sewing Machine," which is now fast finding
its way inio every well regulatet household-
For Circulars giving lull particulars of
Machines, their Kobling Cases of many va
j rielies of wood and finish, their Attachments
for numerous kinds of woik. which, till re-
cenily, it was thought that delicate fingers
alone could perform, as well as particulars
about all articles used hy their Macines,
I such ns Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cot ton'
j Oil. Sc., &c, apply to any of their Author-
ized Agents, or to
The Singer Manufacturing Company, t
4o8 Kroadtnit;. AViff York,
Philadelphia Office 1106 Chestnut S:reet.
D. V. HAULEY Sl CO., Agents in MilBin
town, who keep machines constantly on hand
at their Clothing Store on Bridge street, for
ihe inspection of the public, and for sale at
the most reasonab1? prices.
Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread. Oil, Ac,
and everything pertaining to this Machine
constantly kept on hand fur sale.
Marl 5
GROVER &, BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINE.
The following are selected from thon
sandu of testimonials of similar character.
0Ver all others
' I Lke the Grover & Caker Machine, in
ihe first place, because, if 1 had any other, 1
should still want aCrover .4 linker, and, bar
ing a Grover & linker, ii answers the purpose
of all the re.-t. It does a greater variety of
work ami it is easier to learn than any othsr."
Mrt. J. C Croltf ( f.ttitt Junt
I have had sevcial years' eipi-rier.ee wi;h
a Grover & baker Machine, which has given
me great sal isfnclion. 1 think the Grover &
Baker Machine is more eaily managed, and
less liable to gel out of order. I prefer the
j Grovei & Uaker, decidedly. "-Mrs. Dr. Waits,
Sfic York.
j I have had one in my family for some two
! years, and from what 1 know of its workings.
. and frum the testimony of many of mv
j friends who use the same, I can hirilly see
: bow anything could be more complete or give
better satisfaction. .! drtirrui (,rtint.
" I believe it lo be the best, ail things con
sidered, of any lhat I have known. It is
very simple and easily learned; the sewing1
from the ordinary spools is a great ndvan-
tage ; the stitch is entirely reliable ; it doen i
10 Pp OI,t wf order." Mr. A. M. Spoontr, 36
Uwd Street, llrookhm. i
Jt
.. I .n.....;n,u.i i.. -.r .t.
. ....-.
principal machines : and I prefer ihe Oruv-
& IUker ,0 '''"".'. because I consider ibe J
Hitch mure elastic. I have work now in the i
h,,u" liich wa" d"np.n'ne y g. i
is still good " Vrs. Ifr. .VeCreadi, A'o,
r.aiif Ttrrnfi third Street, Xeir lark.
More than two-lhirds of all Ihe sewing i
done in my fan ily fir llie last two years has
been liiine by Gmver & Itake.-'s Machine, and j
I never had a garment rip or need mending i
except those rents which frolicsome boys will 1
make in whole cloth. It is in my opinion by I
far ihe mist valuable of any I have iried." j
.wrs. iti nrif 11 ara isrecrier.
! The fl rover & I'aker Sewing Machine
I Company manufacture both the Elastic!
! Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines, and
offer the public a choice of the best ma- I
chines ol both kinds, at their establish- j
.-nil i , ,
nenls in all the large cities, and through
agencies in nearly all towtm throughout
the country. Price Lists and samples of
sewinjr in both stitches furnished on ap
plication to Grover & Baker S. M. Co.,
IIS Market street, llarnsburg,
April 7. 1871).
MIFFLTNT0WJI FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP!
rpHE undersigned would respectfully an -X
nounce to the citizens of Junieta and
adjoining counties, that he has purchased
the MirHinlowu Foundry and Mashine Sbon.
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, such as Four and Six
Horse-power Threshing Machines, also,
Eight nnd Ten llorse Power Machines,
being the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the farmer now extant, and
which I will warrant to perform all they are
recommended lo do Plows of the latest and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used lb em lo be superior to any
now in use in this part of the country. I
would espeeially call the attention of farmers
to the IKON KING PLOW, which I am man
ufacturing, wiih Ihe latest improvements for
1K70.
I am, nlso prepared fo manufacture all
kind of Mill C.earings, such as Cog Gearing.
Gudgeons. Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and
fitting up the same. I also manufacture
all kinds of
Coal, IIooc, Parlor and Cooking Stoce
I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle
Rollers for tanners, te.
Old Metal and country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work.
Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheaper
than any other establishment in the country.
J. A. CRISWELL.
Feb 16. 1870-tf.
A. G. PoSTLETUWAlTK. J. C. M'NatlUUTON
A. G. POSTLETHWAITE & CO ,
General Commission Merchants.
FOR
THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
So. 204 Sontb Front Street,
martl-tf PHILADELPHIA.
ALL kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit for
selefev ; ... . c. BARTLT.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
LEWISTOWIf, PEHH'A.
. - - i t
BEAR & IIAMAKEB, Proprietor.
STATE CAPITOX. HOTEL, near the Cap
tol Buildings,
HAHISBVRG, PA.
&Terms aa moderate as any Hotel ia the
City.
WJI. G.THOMPSON. Proprietor
ST. CLOUD HOTEL,
Arch Street, above Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
Eulirely new, with ample capacity for 250
guests. Terms. $'! per day. The St. Cloud
is newly and elcgati'ly furnished throughout,
and is open for the reception of guests, by
the undersigned, who' have so successfully
conducted for the past ten years the well
known Mountain House, at Cresgon Springs.
G. W. Ml'LLIN 4 EKO., Prop".
marf-Jlst
JUNIATA HOTEL.
MIFFL1XTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
SAMUEL MI RPHV, Proprietor.
Rooms large and comfortable the Table
supplied with the best the market affords
Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly
supplied wiih ihe choicest wines and liquors
no pains will be spared to pleasb guests.
Charges moderate A. liberal share of public
patrueage is solicited Deel4'70
WHITE HOUSE HOTEL,
310 & 318 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CEO. ZEILLKY, Proprietor.
Good accommodations for all who may favor
him with a call.
First -Class Livery and Sale Stable,
HOLDING CU HORSES, ATTACH CD TO HOTEL.
LEONARD HOUSE.
Opposite tuk Depot,
CUiAKFIKLD, l'V..
The "Leonard House" has recently been
refitted and otherwise greatly improved, aud
is now under the proprietorship of I). John
ston & Son. formerly of the "Merchant's Ho
tel" in Pittsburg. Persons visuing Clear
field on business or pleasure will find this a
convenient and pleasant place to slop ,
may 11, '70 ly
UNITE!) STATES iToTe L ,
OPPOSITE PA. R. R. DEPiiT,
IIARUISBUKG, PA.
EMM ING Ell A: CO., Proprietors.
Telegraph OiSce in Hotel,
aug 1. IWtl-y.
UEEDSYiLLE, MIFI'LIX IV, PA.
AVII I. Kid:. Proprietor
The undersigned respectfully calls the at
tention of the public to ihe fact that be has
leasrd the hotel properly ii Kredsville, for
merly occupied by Aaron Snoop, and is pre
pared to accommodate strangers and travel,
rs. He will spare no nieans to make ihe
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular.
lie will exercise a personal supervision over
hi-i Itar. Table and Stable. Ilw respectfully
solicits a share of t lie patronage of ilm public.
DAVID 1. KICE.
Reedsville. April 10. J iT i
PHILADELPHIA.
rillS HuTfcL IS I'l.EASASTLY PfTCATED
UN TI1K SOL'TI! SIDE OF
u a c j: s t n i: k t ,
a rt:w noons aiiuve tiiiuh.
I TS C fc X T K A h hOCALIT Y
Makes it particularly desirable to persons
visiting ihe City en business or pleasure
A. liKCK, PROPRIETOR,
Formerly tf the SluUs L'nion JJttel.
aug. IS, lSilii-ly.
Sixty-Ore First Prize .TIetlals Awarded.
THE GREAT
"fU? isi
5
A
Baltimore Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WILLI A. if KVlBi: Ac CO.
ni'imr'iirturer rf
Grand Square and Iprisrht
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These lestrumeuts have been bf. fore the
public for nearly Thiriy years, and upon their
excellence alone attained an unpitrchiaed pre.
eminence, which pronounces them unequalled.
Their
TONE
combines great power, sweetnss nnd fine
singing quality, as well as great purity of
Intonation, and sweetness through the euln-e
scale. Their
TOl'CII
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from
the stiffness found in so many Piauos.
In MOKKMANSIIIP
they are unequalled, using none but the very
best seasoned material, list large capital em
ployed in our business enabling us to keep
continually an immense stock of lumber,
on band.
All our Square Pianos bave our Sew
Improved Overstki.no Scale and the Agrare
Treble.
fejJT We would eall special attention lo oil r
late improvements in GRASU PAXGS an l
SQUAKE GKAXJS, Patened August, 14.
IStiB, which bring the Piano nearer perfec
tion than has yet been attained.
Ererj Plan fall Warranted for 5 Tears.
We have made arrangements tor the Soe
Wholesale Aaeneu for the most t'elebraied
PAKLOS OHGAXS and MELODE0X8,
which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low
est Factory Prices.
WILLIAM KXASE & CO.
JAMES BELLA K,
Wholesale Oepot,
279 Jr 281 Sout A 5 h St.
sep'.I-fim Philadelphia.
1 T'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un
it 1. dersigned has established himself in
McAli. tersville in the Tinning business.
Persons wanting anything in his line shoald
call before purchasing elsewhere as be is
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
htSheft Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they
can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus
tomers and the public generally are respect
fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at.
tention to business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. aug 18 '69tf JACOB G. WINET
THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIEJI,
J. RICHARDSON & CO.
126 Mabkit Stbeet, PuiiAD .
is the largest Manufacturing t 'onfecti: lera I
ana nole:Me Dealers is Frujw,
HEM T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Part' Fluid Extract Rhu
barb and Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAIST3. JAUNDICE.
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OR NER
VOUS HEADACHE. CG3TIVEN E3. Etc.
PURELY VEGETABLE. CONTAINING so
MERCURY. MINERALS OR DSLETEIU
OCS DUCUs.
II
These Pills are the most delightfully pleas
ant purgative superseding castor oil, salis,
magnesia, etc. The is nothing more accept
able to the stomach. They give tone, and
cause neither nausa nor griping pama. They
are composed of the finest ingredients. After
a few days' use of ihera, such invigoration
of the entire system takes place as to appear
miraculous to the weak and enervated, wlielh
er rising from improdence or disease. H. T
Uelmbold's Compound Fluid Litrnct Catawba
Grape Pills are not sugar coaled, from tlie
fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve,
but pass through the stomach wi.h.iut disolv
ing, consequently do not produce ihe desired
effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE P1LL8,
leing pleasant in taste and order, do not nec
essitate their being sugar coaled, and are
preparcu according to rules of Pharmacy anil
Chemistry, and are not Patent Mcdicires.
E
HENRY T. IIELMUOLD'S
nlUHLf CONCENTRATF.I compoenu
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis. Fiver Sores. Ulcers. Sore
Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth. Sore Head.
Bronchitis. Skin Diseases, Salt Rlicum. Can
kers. Runnings from the Ear. White Swell
in"?, Tumors. Cancerous Aiiectious. Nodes.
Rickets Glandular Sw-llings, Night Sweats.
Hash, Tetter, Humors of ail Kinds. Chronic
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, aud all diseases lhat
have been esiblished iu ihe system fur years.
Is
TJ w &na wail A v nriadfllv f i f Tl lfanv fMMll
plainis? its blood-purifyinj properties are
greater than any other peparalion of Sarsa-
' i
parilla. It gives the complexion a clear and
heallhv color and restores the patient to a
stale of health and purity. For purifying
ihe blood, removing all chronic constitutional
diseaess arising from aa impure state of the
blood nd the only reliable and effectual
known remedy for the eitre of pains and
swelling of the bones. Ulcerations of the
Throat and legs. Blotches. Pimples on the
face. Erysipelas and nil scaly eruptions of
the skin, beautifying the complexion.
HE.MtY T. lIF.LnBOI.ltS
ensri:sTBA,'i;n
FLUID EXTRACT BL'CIIU,
THE ( UK AT Hl'I.ETIC,
lias cureJ tve) c;ie -'f 1 1 i :t - in which it
has been given. Irritation of the tirk of (he
hl.lJer, iinl lufl unHiioL, of ihe kitJiiL'-. ul
ceraiiuuuf itie ki-incy- aud Mfi-Ul.r. n t-ti-tion
vf urine. (Jia 'f ihe prfrnre et'nf,
-lone iu ibe bU'iilt-r. rul:u.ti. priiv-!, irick
iii-i depo-ii. ftii-l miit-nuH truulky tii-c'.ru
anJ for enfet-hleJ unl tie "icaip consMT.it. nt:.
of botb iexe. ftitomltnl mi-U th- I'-Mlwit
oipioiuji : Iiia.pufitiou to ext-nioii. I
power, l -s t)f meiuorv. Jitfirulfr if tr irh
tnz. weak nerves, irmMiu. horror nf ilU
ese. waLuIulueri. tituinc of visit. u. j iin in
the buck, hot hatoU, fluli:i; of lh- h.iv.
JrTiirKS of the ukui. eruption on ihe icr. ,
paliU cou.Uenitnce, uaiverW iasitutlc of iur
uiuKCuUr ftvletu, nc.
LTsel hy persons ti-om the p of ejfhfefn ,
to iwcntv-tire, anl froru (hirijr five to ftfty
iire or iu the decline or ih'n of Ifo after ,
cotinneinent or Inh.r pkina ; hf l vfetung in
HELMBOT.I-'S FXTRACT FIT HI" is din.
relic and blood-purity in', and cures all dis
eases arising from habits of dissipation, and
excesses and imprudences in life, iuipuiities
of the blood, eie , superseding Copaiba iu
affeciions for which it is used, and phililic
ailections for which it is used, and syphilitic
utTi'CtionB in these diseases used in connec
tion with HtLMUOLU'.- ROSS WASH.
JL.A.DI1-;?.
In many afleciions peculiar to ladies, the
Extract I'.ucliu is i neiiunled by any o'her
remedy as in chlorosis or retention, irregu
larity, painfuluess or suppression of custom
ary evacalions, ulceialed or schirrus state ot
the uterus, lcucorrhcea or whiles, sterility,
and tor all con. planus incident to the sex.
whether arising form iudiscreiion or habiti
of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively
by the most eminent physicians and mi lwives
for enfeebled and delicate cojsiittif ion, of
bolh sexes nnd all aes (attended with any of
ihe above diseases or symptoms),
H. T. HELMROLD'S EXTP.ACT r.rcilf
Cl'RES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, etc.,
in all ilieir stages, at little expense, little or
no change or diet, no inconvenience, and no
exposeure. It causes a frequent desire, and
gives strength to L'rinate, thereby removing
obstructions, preventing and curing Stric
tures of the Uretha, hlluying Pain and In
flammation, so frequent in this class of dis
eases, and expelling till Poisonous matter.
HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S I M PROV
ED KOSE-W ASH.
Cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and
will be found the only specific remedy in ev
ery species of cutaneous affection. 1 1 speed
ily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutic dry
ness. Indurations of the cutaneous memvratie,
e.c.di.pcls redness ani incipient inflaiualion,
hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp
or skin, frost bites, andall purposes for which
salves and ointments are used ; restores ihe
skin to a slate of purity and soft uess, and
insures continued healthy action to the tis.
sue of its vessels, on which depends the
agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex
ion so mnch sought and admired But how
ever valuable as a remedy for existing defects
f ibe skin, H T. Uelmbold's Rose Wash has
long sustained its claimed lo unbound patron
age, possesing qualities which render it a
iilet appendage of the most superative and
congenial character, combining in an elegant
formula tnose prominent requisites, Satty
Efficacy the invariable accompaniments of
his use is a perservative and refresher of
the -somplexion. It is an excellent lotion for
diseases of the urinary organs, arising from
habits of disipation used in connection with
the Extracts Buchu, Sarasaparilla, and Cata
wba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recom
mended, cannot be surpassed.
Full and explicit directions accompany tke
medicines.
Evidences of the most resporsible and re
liable character furni.-hed on applications,
with hundreusor thousands of living wit
nesses. and upwards ot SO.VW unsolicited cer'
tificates and recomendatory letters, many of
which are from the highest sources, including
eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmef
etc.. The propntor has never resorted to
their pablicaiion in the newspapers; he
does not do this fr,.m it.. ... ' . " . '
., , , mat nis arti-
cles rank as Stahdard Preparations, and do
not need to be proped np by certificates.
Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Prep-
Delirered to any address. Secure .'r,m ob
servation. Established upwards of twenty Tear-
Sold bj Druggists everywhere. Ad Jress let-
ters for information. ih confidence, to -!Ef.
RY T II ELM BOLD. Drweist and Cb;itt,
Only Depots: H- T. HELMBOLD'S Drnj
and Chemical Warehouse. No 64 Brcwdywav.
York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medi
cal Depot. 104 South Tenth street, Phiiauel-
' PlV.-?'- rt. .fii-TTrnrviTii s.t.
Br.nAn'-vr u'i,..i..-" ,,r
n. T. HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHER,
june 1-ly
NATURE'S
1IAIK JiESTOliATIVE
Contains no LAC ULPHLTR-Xo SU
GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE
XoXlTRi'J'E OF SILVER, and is
entirely free Irom tlie Poisomuis and
lIeall.h-destto;-iug Drug used iu oiler
Hair I'reuaratious.
Transparent ami clear as crystal, if will
not soil the finest fabric peite'ly SAFE,
CLUAN" an.l F FFU'lENT desiilerai urns l.m
SOUGHT FUR AND FOUND A I LAS 1 1
It restores and prevents the Hair from be
coming Gray, in-parls a sift, glossy appear
ance, removes Dan Iruff, is cool and re'ie- h
ing lo the head, cheeks the Hair frr.m faliiiiu
off, and restore it to a jre.n extent Then
prematurely lust, prerems Headaches, cures
all Humors, cuianeuus ernDti'ins. and unnat
ural beat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE
HAIR IT Ia THE BEST ARTICLE IN TH2
MARKET.
DR. O. SMITH, Patentee. Groton Jucetion,
Mas. J'r.-pired only by PROCTOR ISRO
THERS. Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine ia
put up in a panel bot.le. aiade exprc.-'y for
it. with Ibe name of the article blown in ihe
l&ss. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair
Restorative, nud lake uo other.
jjrFor sale at B. F Kejiuer's Irug Store.
MitCintown. Pa.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
I
! WINTER TIME TABLE.
Through nod Direct Route to Washing
ton, lt-iltiniore, Klmirn, Kile,
Kult.ilo, Itochesirr nnd
.iasaia Fulls.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY from ami
five to Washington ami bait rui'ire,
and FOrii TRAINS DAILY
lo and Five frr.m the North
autl West Branch Sus
itehaiuu, aud
Northern and Western I'eiinsylva:.i i ami
New York.
ON ANI AFTER MONDAY. JANCACY '-'.
171. tbe trains on ihe Northern Cl.lral
lU'lwuy will ma as f.'!'i .
NORTH WAKD.
M vil Ta si.a lenves ISal ii.n..i e t'I'1 a
W'iv-s liarristiurg l:.".'i p in
letve W illiaui'.port..... Hr'J-i p lu
arrives al Klmtra Ii:''.'.' p in
Urrrvio Ei leaves Kalliaiore Hi;."1 p m
live" II rr!htirg 'J-M a lit
leaves Will! inip.n t s:.M a in
leaves EIaiira H.l i:-Vt a m
arrives at l'.inandaj:u:i. !1:! p l.i
I' im Lis li-nve Uilnmoce l'J:4' p m
li-avcs Harris hur 4:"t'. p m
arrive al Wiilimnsporr Mil p ni
Civcis'l Ex leaves Ualiimore... ... 7:4 pin
arrives hi Hiirri-burg...i:':iil mi
Yoiik a H k- linivcs York :!U a m
rus h Ac. i nrr. at Harr:sburg 7:ta a na
SfNUlkV Ac. noiih leaves II irri-b g S:iS )u
air. at Suiiburv.....I!.I:.0 a n
SOL'THWARD.
Mail Tsain leaves Klmira ;":5H a iti
1;ivi-s William-'port !l;'i.'i a m
leaven Harrishurg I:2pm :
nri-i,.. mI I'.m 1 1 in...,. i:.l .. ...
Bi'rriLo Ex leaves t'nn.indaigua... 4:45 p in
leaves Klmira S:l!i) p nt
leaves W illiainporl....l'2::' a m
leaves Harrisbrrg 5:o a m
arrives t Baltimore .- 0:1 "i a m
Ci.ei."i E.v. leaves II arri?biirg ...... 1 p m
arrive- at Baltimore i3u a m-
Eeik E.mt.'s leaves Wiiliaiusport S:2-J a ni
leaves Suni-ury 10:O a tu
arriees at Harrishurg... I:iiil p n
Ekik Mail south leaves Wiliiamsp't li'i'Wl p us
leaves Sunhury 12:'t5 a in
arrives at Harrlsburg... '.'::() a at
Pai ii -ic Ex. south leaves llarrisb g Il:3. a ni
arrives al Baliimnre-... H:!)"! p m
York t Har- leaves Harrishurg... 5:2.1 p m
Kisn o Arc. ) arrives at York 7:U p iu
Balt. Ace. south ledves Sunbury... 6:00 t in
leaves Harrisbnag P;'m) a u
arrives at Baltimore 1:30 p nt
Mail Train north, and south. Fast Line
north. Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex
press north, York and Harri-burg Accomaiu
dation norih and sonih, Erie Express south.
Erie Mail nnd Sunhury Accommodation north,
nnd Baltimore Accommodation souih daily
except Sunday.
Buff ilo Express norfh nnd south daily.
Cineinati Express north lUily except Sat
urday. For further information arp!v at the Ticket
Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad li.-nol.
ALFRED K. F1SKE.
General Sur.eriutcndent.
Harrishurg, .Tanimry -J, 7871.
T!IK GREAT t U SE
Just rMished, in a Fea'rJ Envelope. Pries
six cents.
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and
Radical Cure of SpcrmV.orrhciea. or Seminal
Weakness Involuntary Emissions. Sexual
Debility, nnd Impediments lo Marriag gen
erally ; Nervousness. Consumption. Epilepsy
and Fits; Menial and Physical Incapacity,
resuluug from Selr Abuse, iic By K-kert
J. ri-LVKBwEij, M. D , Author of Ihe "Green
Book." Sc.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proTes from Lis own
experience that the awful conse-jnenies of
elf Abuse may be effectually removed wiih
oul medicine, and without lUn-erous surgi
cal operations, bougies, instruments, rirgs.
or cordials, pointing out a mode of c ire cer
tain and effectual hy which every sufferer,
no matter what his conditio,, be. maj
eure niniscit cheaply privaielyrnd radical
ly. This Liitiirk W1LI. rRuVE A B1((!, T
TIIOIMAM.S A.Vn IHOI SArriS'.
Sent under seal, lo anv address, in a plaia
sealed envelopp. 0o the receitilof iv errts.
or two postage Hamps, by addressing the
publishers. 6
.Also, DR. CCLVER WELL'S "Marriage
uide," price 2j cents.
Address the Publishers,
J- C. KLINE & CO.
l-i Bowery, New York, P. O. Box 4.5SC.
lAL'TION. All persons ar; hereby cau-
tioned against Huntin-. Fishing, or in
any way trespassing ou th lands of the un
dersigned in Mi'.ford township, persons so
offending will be dealt .with to the full extent
of the law :
L. Burchtield,
John Keller,
W. N, Sterrett,
J. R- Kelly,
Samuel Minnie),
J. K RoMns'in,
Thomas Beale.
John It. Jenkins,
Thomas Qailhn.
A. H. M-lonl,l
John & F. Wald.-mitb,
John W. Stevenson,
John Robinson, (creel. John Y: Melov
.lacnh l .mn. , ... ..... J
, , i!Son,
L Krst,tter. Jame, hix- '
fieorge Cro.Bl?wr. . Oliver P. Karris,
Jacob l,roi..nger, S.-.,.r T. R. Robiason.
Leonard Oroninge Caleb Jones
John t ocum, f j..
Sept It. 1870. '