Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, June 21, 1871, Image 3

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TEDNESIA MORNING, JlTXE 21. 1871.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND
after Sunday, May 14, 1871, Passenger
Trains wUl leave Mttlia Station aa follows :
eastward.
Priiladelpliia Express.. 1,50 A. M
Harrisb'g Aecottimoda'a 11,00 A. M.
Mail Trai....v. 6,0 P. M.
CineinuaU Etf retis.... 8,50 P. M.
WUTWA1D.
Cincinnati Ki press 1,30, A. M.
First Pacific Express... 3,12 A. 31.
Mail Train 3,27. P. M
Way Passengw 9,15 A. M.
JAMES NORTH, Ag't
- KiiiTi csctarauT," i. i, i. o.
F. meets ud liia brat and third Tuesdays
of caett month, ia tbe Odd Fellowa' Hall,
Thotnpeoatowti, Juniata Co.. Pa.
WM. J. DENNIS, C. P.
W. C. too ah. Scribe.
TOWN AXO COCNTKV.
Stkaykd See ectray nolice.
Pauls ia ia a disturbed condition.
This is the longest day of the year.
Sweet cherries are Belling on the streets
-at six cents per qrtart.
Wheat cuttinc; commenced last week
Jit Cumberland Valley.
jTaxEs Robi.vso.m is busily engaged in
improving his lot on Main street.')
Early. Peter Mingle cot wheat last
Saturday on Lis lot above town.
An exchange says that the latest but
ton Luleis out are candidates for office.
.Keep clear of a man who does not
value bis own character. Spurgeon.
It is said that a man in Huntingdon
runs his ice cream machine by horde
power
A WIT remarked that his reason for
not speaking favorably of ladies' dresses
is that they are pnffed enough.
Don't go to law unless you have noth
ing to lost ; lawyers' houses are built ou
fools' heads. Spvrgetm
TVntlfcil 10 000 pounds of well
washed Wool, at 0 cent per pownd, by
Martin & Walters. AlifHin'.own. .
All iv ths Spelm.mu If twice elev
en be twenty-two, how- can twice tec be
twenty too ? See the two and too.
A FfLLntV who has a f
'declares he has lees fear i.f the jaws
dt'nth than of thejiwa of life.
of I
A just man mjs if any one speak evil
m J ' " ' . -
ner that none w.ll believe h.m. j
Mahtin i: Walters have Just re -
eeivfd from Philadelphia another large j
lot of Dry G oods, Groceries, Fisb. etc ,
Call and see them. !
To BeAl'TlrV THa COMPLEXION.
Wauh the face iti equal parts of corn-mt-al
and white brau instead of sor-.p ;
omit tea. coffee, and tohacco.
Hu.vtivgi'o.v is about organising a
Mind Yonr Own Business Club " A
club to attend to "Your Neighbor's Busi 1
neis" mijbt be organized in this town.
Ladies, if you want to purchase dress
goods of the latest styles and mnt ap
proved patterns, call at the Keystone,
on Bridge street. Largest assortment in j
' the conafy.
Frank Maxwkll, theliveliest butcher
-in the county, save that next Monday he
will slauglitf-r the largest and best . kind
of a steer, and be wants everybody to
. get a piece of it on Tuesday morning, j
j" TiLTE.M & Espe.xschadk, proprietors
of the Keystonb store in this place, have
' the prospect of doing an immense busi
ness in the way of selling merchandise
' to the people of Juniata cocnty. j
An exchange says a Mrs. Kddy, Iiv
ing in a neigh borirg county, caught her
better-half kising the servant girl. The
doctor was sent ' for. He says he cau
patch np Mr. Eddy's face, but he always
'will be bald-headed.
New Glass Counter. Martin. &
Walters Lave put an elegant counter,
.surmounted by a ca? inlaid , with glass,
in their store-mom. Call and see it, and
buy some of the nice things it contains
Singular Death. A woman at the
Toor House of this county, located at
Shirleysburg. died last week from the ef
fects of a piu entering her ear. bhe had
imitated the too common practice of pick
ing that organ with a pin, and slipping
from her Augers it peuetttfted to such a
depth that all efforts toextract it were
nnavailiog. V e did not learn her name
Huntingdon paper.
Snoi LiR Dislocateo. Mr. J. B.
MrTodd, of Tatterson, was thrown from
bis bt!7 last a!uiday. and Lad his
rigit dwalder dislocated by the fall. Dr.
Banks was promptlyon Hrc grouud, and
gave the necessary surgical attention.
Mr. Todd is doing well. The fall was
occasioned by tbe Lorse suddenly and
unexpectedly shying at something about
the railroad, in front of tbe Patterson
House.
Boy Killeo. Last Friday forenoon
a boy aged ten years, son f William
Totbrock, ticket agent at the Millers
town railroad station, met witk a shock
ing death. lie attempted to cfnsfl the
railroad in front of an approaching freight
train. He stumbled and fell on tbe
track, and before he eould get op and ont
of the'way, the cars were on bim. The
whole train, numbering for ty cars, paseed j
ver hio. dreadfully mangling h boij.
CoLUMtiA Baku Mr. John Zook, of
Fermanagh township, has received an
other car-load of the genuine 8chll &
Danner Columbia Horse . Rake. Mr.
Zook ia tbj only aatlwriied agent ia the
county for tbe sale of the above rake.
Farmen, bear this in mind. '
' Consumption ia not only aggrava
ted but rendered far more fatal by the
use of patent medicines. The best do
mestic remedy ia an exclusive milk diet,
if there be much debility, one table
spoonful of whiskey should be taken in
a tumblerful of new milk four times a
dv. Medical Independent.
The Juniata County Normal School in
Patterson', in charge of A. Baum and
Miss M. P. Aurand, and under the im
mediate direction of the County Superin
tendent, will close its first session for tbe
season on Friday, June 23rd. Tbe clos
ing examination will be held on Thurs
day and Friday. All are invited to at
tend. The second session will commence on
Monday, July 17th
In dressing for photographs, dark
brown, dark green, maroon, and plaiu
black, without gloss, will make a rich
drab color. Silks of tbe same color will
take considerably lighter. Snuff brown,
dark leather, dark drab, scarlet, cherry,
dark orange, crimson and slate will also
take a rich drab color. Violet, blue, pur
ple pink and magenta will take very
light, and should be avoided. The hair
should not be very wet or glossy. Ex.
Diarrhoea or summer complaint can
be preveuted by a strict observance of
tbe diet and by not drinking too much
cold water or overloading the stomach.
When it occurs a teaspoouful of soda,
ten drops of the tincture of ginger, and
two of the tincture of camphor taken in
water every half hour will cure it.
Medical Independent.
Woman's Rights in Crawford Coc.n
Ty At the Republican primary meet
ings held at Titusville recently, female
suffrage was fairly inaugurated by Mrs
Charles U. Brett, who walked to the
polls with her husband, and deposed a
straight ticket in favor of the candidates
of her choice. As there is nothing in
the rules of the party prohibiting female
suffrage at tiie primary meeting, the elec
tion board ruled that Mrs. Brett was eli
gible to tbe ballot, aud tbe lady, having
exercised her urivilrsre. retired amid iLe
oldlng -ifea0camati0l f tie bynmders. Ex
His Head V as Lkvfl. A New
Voi k wholesale grocer, who has become
rjcb , hig busine8il- ha, Utvy made the
follow,,.- revelation, lie says Ins rule j
w ,y, WM wben ,10 ?oJ a bj of g00(li
on credit, to immediately subscribe fur
the 1"c;l1 PaPer of his debtor. So long j
as 1;,s customer advertised liberally aud
vigorously, he reeled easy, but as soon
as he began to contract his advertising
space, he took the fact as evidence that
there was trouble ahead, aud be iuvaribly
weut for bis debt. "For," said he "the
man who feels too poor to make his busi
ness known, is too poor to do business.'
The withdrawing of au advertisement is
an evidence of weakness tha' busiuess
men are not slow to observe.
Thb Keystone Largeit and Lest
S'oremom inthr. Co'tiity. .Messrs. Tilten
& Espenschade, whose storeroom was
burned on the night of the tertihle fire iu
Mifflin, have now secured and fitted np
one of the finest rooms in the county,
in Kevin's new building, on Bridge 8t.,
; directly opposite their old stand, where
they will be happy to meet their old
customers and all others who may favor
them with their patronage. Tbey invite
special attention? to their large and well
selected stock of dress goods. All kinds
of Dry goods. Notions, Groceries, Fish,
Glassware. Queensware, Stoneware, Sic,
for sale cheaper than the cheapest.
Read their advertisement in another col
umn and remember the Ketstone when
you come to town to make your pur
chases.
A Grey Fox Caught by a Reaper.
Tlst Saturday, the 17th inst., a large
grey fox was caught in a Buckeye reap
er or grass cutter, on Mr. Samuel Leo
nard's farm, in Fayette township. If we
had not received an account of the cap
ture from Mr Leonard himself, we should
be loth to believe it. lie says : " The
grass was heavy, but tbe land was clear
of all obstructions, and I did not need to
give the knife-bar much attention. Sud
denly I felt the touch of an obstruction
and the same instant saw something
jumping and kicking and biting at the
reaper. I stopped, and to my surprise it
was a very lurr'e grey fox. Three of its
legs were cut off " Mr. Leonard s farm
is located in the heart, it may be said, of
Lost Creek Valley, and on the main road
through the valley .J
Struck by Lightning. A heavy
thunder storm passed over this vicinity
yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon between
3 aud 4 o'clock. iJuring the prevalence
of the stom the dwelling house of Mr.
A. Sandoe, iu this borongh was struck by
lightning, but fortunately was not much
damaged. The electric fluid struct: the
chimney on the west gable end of the
wing part of the building, knocking off
half-a-dozen brick, and then proeeeaea
down tbe outside of the house, breaking
three panes of glass in the attic window
and tearing loose some weather-boarding
near the window ; it then struck tbe tin
nontins which runs across th? end of
tbe building, and was conducted by it to
tbe ground. A coat banging near tne
attic window was set on fire by the fluid,
and was partially consumed when dis
covered. Tbe inmates of tbe House were
severely stunned by the shock.
Col. Willi net with a "bit of ro
mance" last week while crossing Moore's
ridge on tbe way to Furguson'a Valley,
As he was driving leisurely along he ob
served a large black snake in the road
just far enough ahead to allow him room
to turn out; but tbe carriage running
over his snakeship's tail he doubled np,
became entangled in the spokes, and af
ter going around twice landed in the ve
hicle beside the Col. who, not liking bis
passenger, left him in undisputed posses
sion. The snake having retreated to the
ground he was dispatched, and found to
measure nearly six feet Lewittown
Qatclle.
It becomes our painful task to chron
icle one of the most brutal and heinous
dimes that ever disgraced tbe fair fame
of Lewisburg. For the purpose of spar
ing the feelings of the friends interested
as far as poesible, (who are all respect
tie,) we forbear giving names. The
crime consists of an aged man head of
a large and intelligent family, and a
grandfather violating the person of tbe
daughter of a neighbor, the little girl not
ten years old. Whether by foreeor persua
sion the damable deed was accomplished
we do not know; but ill either case,
there is nothiug that we know of to
mitigate the crime. The poor girl was
terrible abused, and her sufferings have
been quite severe. The law will, of
course, be enforced against the monster,
but the little sufferer can find no relief
from that quarter. The aged sinner, we
learn left cladestinely for parts unknown.
Letc'sburg Cknmirh.
A Small Pox Rkmkdv. The fol
lowing recipe we Mud making the rounds
of our exchanges. It was furnished to
the Stockton (Cal.) Herald by a corres
pondent, who seems very sanguine of its
efficacy. Before using it, it would be
well, however, to consult with a compe
tent apothecary or good physician. The
correspondent writes to the Herald as
follows t
"I herewith append a recipe which has
been used to my knowledge in hundred
of canes. It will prevent or cure the
small pox though the piltings are filling.
When Jenuer discovered cow-pox in
England, the world of science hurled an
avalanche upon his head, but when the
most scientific school of medicine in the
world that of Paris published this re
cipe as a panacea for small pox, it passed
unheeded. It is unfailing as fate, and con
quers in every instance. It is harmless
when taken by a well person. It will
also cure scarlet fever. Here is tbe re
cipe as I have used it, and cured my
children of scarlet fever ; here it is as I
uve used it to cure small pox ; when
a the patient mM.
die, it cured :
"Sulphate of zinc, one grain ; foxglove
(digitalis), one grain ; half teapoonful
of sugar; mix with two tablespoonsful
of water. When thoroughly mixed, add
four ounces of water. Take a spoonful
every hour. Either disease will disap
pear iu twelve hours. ' For a child smal
ler doses according to age. If countries
would compel! their physicians to use
this, there would be no need of pest
houses. If you value advice and experi
ence, use this for that terrible disease-"
As Solomon Stuck was repairing the
back porch of his house, in Granville
township, Mifflin county, be found placed
under tbe steps, away back, a tin box
full of silver and gold.
"5.00 will be paid to any one who
will secure me the services of a good girl
to do general housework.
G. L Derr, Dentist.
Mifflintown, June 14, 1871.
REMOVED.
Jew Drug Store in Patterson.
Dr. Rundio informs the public that he
has moved his Drug Store into his new
building, on Main street, opposite the res
idence of Joseph Middngh, Esq , where
he will be glad to welcome all bis for
mer friends and customers, and as many
new ones as may favor him with their
patronage.
In addition to the goods usually kept
in drug stores, I have a very large stock
of SpectacL-s and Eye-Glasses Also a
large stock of Blank Books (all kinds,)
and over one hundred boxes of Initial
Paper. All other kinds of writing paper
and Euvelopes. and many other kinds of
goods constantly on band. Come and
see. June7-3t
Attention, Fanners Look to
your interests and buy the Valley Chief
Reaper and Mower combined, with self
rake, tbe best and speediest cutting ma
chine in the market. Tbe rake throws
the gavels entirely out of the way of the
team. The Valley Chief is manufac
tured by Marsh, Grier ic Co., Mount Joy,
Lancaster Co., Pa., and is for sale in J u
niata connty by Daniel Auker, of Walk
er township, near Cedar Spring, and by
J. F. G. Long, near Centre School House,
in Spruce Hill township. may 17-4 1
GOLDEN FOUSrAIN FEAT.
Something new and noTel. Be sure and
read the advertisement in our paper, headed
"Greatest Invention of the Age." We believe
tbe Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A
good pen is a necessity to every man, woman
and child. Agents, here is a chance to make
money ia introducing a good and saleable
article.
Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by
Using Dr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re
duce inflamation, soothe the irritated parts,
and have proven a blessing to the afflicted,
whether internal, external, bleeding or ltca-
iac Biles. All kinds ia all stages must yield
to the wonderful infl'ieace of these never
failing remedies. Sold y Druggists.
Ths Ohwabd Paoeasss or Sctbice. It is
an indisputed fat that the skill of man is
dai y developing improvements in various de-'
partaentt ! Udtwry. Xaeb sd all have '
aa aim for our general welfare. One of the
cost desirable and long wished for resulta
has been accomplished in tbe discover, by
Dr. J. Brigga. of his Corn and Buaisa Rem
edies, hi Alleviator for the cur and preven
tion of camraon Corns, and bis Curative for
the ahaalaiecureof Festered Corns, Inflamed
Bunioaa, Ingrowing Nails, gar Instep. Blis
tered Heels. Tender Feet, ae.. . , Sold, by
DraggiaU .
Cooohs, Colds, aid Tbboav Arraenoa.
As a,ll seasons of the year, many people seem
to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest
ing themselres in various , form aueh aa
Coughs, Bronchitis. Laryngitis, 'Asthma,
Ptbisie, and other highways to that prince of
terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg
lectful when they are slowly but surely drift
ing onward to certain destruction, who might
with a little eare. and by the use ef proper
remedies, check their downward tendency.
Dr. J. Brieis Throat and Lung Healer ia the
acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all
diseases ot the Throat, iungs, ana inesl
Can be given to the infant and aged with per
fct safety, as it contains no injurious drugs
of any description. As a general household
medicine, it ia rapidly becoming indispensa
ble. Sold by Druggists.
Da. Bkioos' Allevanter cares Headache,
Neuralgia and nervous disease. Try it
Sold by BANKS & AAMLI5, and druggists
generally.
CANDIDATE'S CARD.
ASSOCIATE JUDGE.
The office of Associate Judge, though not
lucrative, is one of the most important in the
county. We Lave frequently beard the name
of Dr. J. W. Biale, of the boroagh of Per
rysville, mentioned as a suitable candidate
for this position. He is popular, able and of
unimpeachable integrity ; a man of modera
tion in his political views, and favorably
known to the whole eommunity. He is there
fore offered to the Repablirana of the county
as their candidate for Associate Judge ; and
for this purposo will be supported by
MANY CITIZENS.
DIED.
SAVLOK. On Sunday, the 21st inst.. in
the borough of Patterson, Lewis H., son of
John and Jemima Saylor, aged 16 years, 5
months atid 21 days.
"How calm and still, ia death's embrace,
The form that lies on yonder bier,
We turn, to mark a vacant place,
We pause, to drop a silent tear.
'Yet, shall we mourn a spirit fled,
lteyond the reach of grief and pain ?
Shall we recall the peaceful deep !
To live is Christ, to die ia gain.
"Oh. let our trust on God be stayed.
Our hearts, in youth, to Him be given.
That when the joys of earth shall faJ.e.
Our souls mty find repose in heavf n."
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
New C 8. 5-s of 1881
U. S. 6's of '81 .
62
'4
" ti5
" '05. new
" " '67. new
'08
5 s. 10-4U'
V. S. SO Year ti per oeut. Cy.,
Gold
Silver
112t112j
... 117iH-.'
.. nwim
. llil112J
... njr&mi
... I14s(lM3
... iurU4
. mjriii5j
... Vf(dw
... 115 (&Ilo
... U(U
. 107 (Alflfl
Union Pacific R. R. 1st M.lionds- 9I(92
Central Pacific R. R. Xn(HWi
Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.. 85 86
MIFFLINTOn'N & PATTERSON MARKETS
PRICE3 OF BOARD OF COMMERCE.
Reported weekly for the Juniata Siktixei.
by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat
terson. BRt.M.TUFt'8.
Extra Family Flour, hbl ..
't J bbl
Wheat (prime) V bus
Rye " "
Corn " " ,
Oats " "
Barley " '
$6 60
I 80
1 30a 1 3V
"6
62
55
75
Seeds.
Clover 6 25
Timothy ft 00
Flax 1 80
Beans 1 60
SlWDBlIS.
Butter V lb. 15
Epgs. yt dot 15
Lard, j ft 12
Country Soap 8
Beeswax 25
Tallow 8
Rags 3
Wool, washed 50
Pouluy, live 8
Dried Apples 8
" Peaches, pared HO
" Peaches, unpared 15
" Cherries
" Cherries, pitted HO
" Blackberries 4
Raspberries 20
Country Hams 17
Sides and Shoulders 10
Potatoes, bus 1 00
Onions " . 1 00
Ground Alum Salt, "pi sack 2 25
Railroad Ties 50
Locust Posts, mortising - 35
" " for board fence.. .... ..... 1
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS,
Philadelphia. June 20, 1871.
There is do vitality in the Flour marr.et
and for the medium and low irrades we a.re
compelled to reduce our quotations l-a2 c.
lb. Sales of I'M) Ibis, inoluding
Superfine ....... $ 12(5)5 37
Extras $5 44f6:H
N. W. Extra Family $ 6".'7 37
Ohio A Ind. do. do $7 O07 2
Tbefe is not much doing in Wheat, and
prices have fallen 2a3c. Sales of 97U0 bu sh .
at $1 55al 60 for Ind. and Ohio red - $1 63
al 59 for Penn- an-i Ohio do. and $1 73 for
white. 400 biifh. Penn. Rye sold at 51 10.
Corn is in better request at an advance of le.
Sales ot 45,000 busb. at 77 c. for yellow, and
7"a7fic. for Western mixed. Oats attraot
more attention, and 900 bush. Westers were
taken at 5a67c.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Monday, June 19 P. JL.
There was quite a lively demend to-day for
Beef Cattle of all descriptions, and prices
were fully le. R higher than at the close
of our last report. We quote choice at 7$a8Jc
the latter for faney ; (air to good at Ca7c
and common at 4Ja5Jc. $ lb gross. Receipts
1900 head.
Cows and Calves were slow to move, and
prices rather weak. Sales of fresh Cows at
$5060. and Springers at $40a50. Receipts
250 head.
Sheep met at a good demand at an advance
Sales at 4 ja5c. pound. Lambs were ta
ken at TalOc. the latter for a choice lot. Re
ceints 14,000 head.
Eor Hogs a better demand prevailed and
holders succeeded in realising aa advance
Sales at 6ja7e. " lb the latter figure ior ex
tra corn-fed. Receipts 3000 bead.
jsprchl Briers.
DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA
TARRH treated with tbe utmost success by
J. Isaacs. M. D., anil Professor of Dis'atts of
the Eve ani Ear, hie specialty in the Medical
College of Pennsylvania, 13 pears' experience.
(formerly of Leyden. Holland,) No. HOo Arab
Street, Pbile. testimonials can be Seen t
his offieo. The medical faculty are invited to
accompany their patients, as ha has no secrets
in his praitiee. Artificial eyes inserted With
out pain.' No charge for examination".
oct!2-ly
T)LAIN aad Fancy Job Printing BUy aze-
J - entew atitut ume.
Qtw admtisfmrnts.
HOLLEXITSBUBS S2UXNAS7,
1IOLLIDAYSBURG, IM.
. A remedy which has been
tested for ten years, and
proved in thousands of cases
oapable of curing all Da
taut of Hit Thrtal and Lunat;
performing many remarka
ble cures, merits a trial from
all who are Buffering from
similar affections aad vainly
seekine relief. Will you let
Sr. Crook's
WINS
or
f A R.
EstaWshea
. I62.
prquaxec prevent you from bang tuna alto.
Cou.-h$ and CoWl The Druggists say it
cores i Wo all.
Asth ma. The relief and cures ef it are mar
velous., Bronchitis. Ev:ry sufferer will find relief
and cu re.
Throat Ailments require only a few doses.
Lun g Diseases. Has cured cases pronoun
ced in curable.
Debility- It renovates and invigorates the
sysiei a.
LivtST Complaint. Most effective regulator
of Uii s organ.
Dys pepsia. Its healthy action on the stom -ach
cures it.
Ap letizer. It is health giringand appetite
reat or ing.
Urinary Organs. Action on them is marked
and prompt '-
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR rich in the
medii in ul qualities of Tar, combined with
vegetable ingredients-of undoubted value,
which make it unsurpassed, not only for the
complaints enumerated, but it rapidly restores
exkau- ited tin nytk, cleanses tbe stomach, re
laxes tbe liter and puts them to work, causes
the food to digest, and makes pure blood, and
begc-ji a vivacity appreciated by both sound
and sick. If you are afflicted in any way.
we Uaow if you try the lift-giving tome prop
ertiitot Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will
dl your testimony to its great value in cor
recting any "ills that fleh"i heir to." Pre
pared only by OUTER C10Q1 k C. bolj
n.7 L'ruggists everywhere.
For Scrofula, Scrofulous Tumora,
Scrofulous Diseases of tbe Eyes, or
ncrotula ia any form, Rheumatism
Diseases of the Liver. Diseases of
the Skin, Eruptions, Pimples, Boils.
Tetter, Scald Ileal, Ulcers and Old
Sores, or any disease depending on
a depravjd condition of tbe blood.
take Da. Cbooc's Coarouxo Strdf
or Polk Root. It is combined with
the best tonic preparations of Iron known,
and ia the best Alterative and Blood Purifier
made. CUanse your Blood. Try one bottle.
Sold by driigeista. Prepared only by
OLIVER CROOK & CO.. Dayton, O.
RwTllY Beasring Faneet. The best.
A durable and reliable artstls. Never
gum, and not liable to breakage. Send for
circular. Address Box 46, 8biremanstown.
Pa.
H. HENDERSON'S
FAMILY LIQUOR CASES,
Each Case conta-'ning One BoMle of
ON) PAIE BRANDY. I HOLLAND GIN.
OLD RYE WHISKEY, I OLD PA LB SHERRY.
FINE OLD PORT, . i OLD BOURBON-
Guaranteed Pure and of tbe very best quality.
PRICE SEVES DOLLARS.
8ent by Express C. O D.. or Post-office order.
II. HENDERSON, 15 Broid St. New York.
Agents! Bead This!
WF ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF
930 PER WEEK and Expenses, or al
low a large commission to sell our new and
wonderful invention. Address M WAGNER
& CO . Marshall. Mich.
AGENTS wanted to sell Wheeler A Wilson
Sewing Machine ; good territory, great
inducements ; no capital required ; horse and
wagon furnished. II. HERMAN. Ag't.
407 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa.
$325
A MONTH. Horse and Carriage fur
nished. Expenses paid.
H. Shaw, Alfred, Me.
Apple? Parer, Corer and Slicer. Price
$L Does all at once. Warranted satisfac
tory. D. 11. HHITTEMOKE.
Worcester, Mass.
Boot and Shoe Shop.
THE undersigned, fashionable Boot Tt
and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- If
ly informs the public that he has located st
in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre
pared to accommodate the most fastidious in
LADIES' WKA.K,
Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots,
Urograms,
CHILD REX'S WEAR, AC, AC.
Also, mending done in the neatest manner
and upon the shortest notice. A liberal
share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed
fjSy- Shop located on the east side of Tus
carora street, one door south of Main street,
nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store.
J. W. DEAN.
March 8, 1871-ly
New Store and New Goods.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, AC.
Hain Street, Mifflintown.
HAVING opened out a GROCERY AND
PROVISION STORE in the old stand
on Main Street, Mifflintown, I would respect
fully ask the attention of the pnblio to the
following articles, which I will keep on band
at all times :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
MOLASSES, RICE,
FISH, SALT,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF,
Confectioneries, Nuts, &c.,
Tobacco, Clgrarsa,
GLASSWARE,
noni, Feed, ScC.
All of which will be sold cheap for Ca.'h or
Country Produce. Give me a call and hear
my prices.
Mifflintown, May 2, 1871
J. Vt. KIRS.
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP
la Kevin's Heir Building en
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN.
THE undersigned, late of tbe firm of Fa'
sick & North, would respectfully an
nounce to tbe pnblie that he has opened a
Boot and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin's New
Buildmz. on Bridge street, MitniLtown, and
is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma
terial, all kinds of , i
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
FOB
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Ha alo keeps on hand a large and wetl-
stleoted stock of
Ileady-mado Work,
of all kinds, for men, women and children.
ALL WOKE WABKAITID.' .
Give me a call, for I feel confidant that I
esa furnish you' si'M any kind of work yon
mar desire.
bnir Repairing dose neatly and at reason
able rates. - J. L. NORTH. ,
May 31, 1871.
alUiSffltott-OUS.
Hurrah! Hurrah!
Great EieilfMent at the
- Chair Works !
VtTlX is It that eterybody goes to TVM. F. j
SNYDER when they are in need of any kind i
of Chairs? i
BECAUSE he keeps the Dest and Finest j
Assortment of all kinds of Chairs that was
ever offered to the eyes of the public.
Header, if yon are in want of Chairs of
any kind, you will do well lo call on the un
dersigned and examine his fine stock of
Cane Seat ani Windsor Cbairs,
of all descriptions, before purchasing else
where. Having lutely started in business, he
is determined to do the very best be enn as
regards durability and cheapness,' and tear.
rant nil work nanHfaeturrH by Airm.
p-jf Remember the Sign of the 1UG
ItIX CIIAIlt on tbe pole on the
corner of Main and Ciierry streets, when you i
want to buy good chairs. . I
WM. F. SXVDER.
Mifflintown. Feb 8. 1871. I
The "Guypcr" Market Car.
THE nndersignod, having purchased of j
S. H. Brown the renowned "Guyprr";
Market Car, desires to inform his frien ls of j
Mifflin, Patterson and vicinity, and the pub-
lie generally, that he will run the car rep:a-,
larly. leaving Mifflin Station every Monday
nooZl?:thjJ"leT? m:ke,,,: nd ,etl,rn,ns
on nLu.iLi.ii, loiueu wiiu
FRESH FISH,
OYSTERS,
APPLES,
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS Df SEASON,
Aad Everything leually Carried in a
Market Car.
Also, Freight Carried, at Reasonable
Rates, Either "Way.
Orders from merchants and others solicited.
SaJ- Prompt attention to busi Bess will be
given and satisfaction guaranteed.
Orders left at Joseph Pennell's store in
Patterson, will receive attention.
0. W. WILSON.
April 28, 1671.
S. B. LOUDON.
MEIeCII-VIVT T.YILOIJ,
"TTTOULD respeclfu'ly inform tbe public!
vV that he has removed hts Tailoring Es- i
tablishment to a room in Major Nevin's new I
building, on the Parker lot. on Bridge streai,
.Mitnintown, am nis openec ont a
LARGER AND FINKR ASSORTMENT OF
CLOTns.
VASSlMhliES.
YE ST IXC S, ,tC.
Than ever was before hrnujrht to this Iowa
wmcb ne is prop-ire.l to m.iNe to order in the
LA TES7 A SD MOST IMPROVED STYLE,
And in a manner that will defy ail cempeti-
lion. IU ;.io uiaiiulacinrea to order. n
-
Sorts 01
I1 f T C fl f IV A D L
j J O J. U Jl If U li A
On reasonable terms.
Bv strict attention to business, he hnres to
receive n lihcral share of public patron
age Give hint a call and inspect his styles
of cutting and workmanship before going
elsewbere.
May t. IST1.
D. K. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. Y. Sulotiff.)
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, SC.
The Highest Cash Prices Paitl
for all kinds of Grain:
Lumber. Coal, ke Soli kt the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of our own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ac. cheaper than any
other parlies. We therefore defy competi
tion. JgyYou ean make monev by calling on us
before selling or buying elsewhere.
GtAI WILL BE CrcilVKO I STOBE TO BE
sold bt Tin 1st cr Jfse, 1871.
P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's
backs.
Mifflintown, April 20, 1871.
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK
or
MIFFLINTOWN, PEXN'A.
JOSEPH POMEKOY, President.
T. VAN IliVIN, Cashier.
iilRrcTokj.
Joseph Pomeroy, John J. Patterson,
Jerome N. Tbompson.'George Jaocbs,
John Balsbach.
Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest
on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni
ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and chec&s.
Remit Money to any part of the United States
and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and
Germafty. Sell Revenue Stamps.
In sums of -')0 at 2 per Out. discount.
In sums of $"00 at 'i per cent, discount.
In sums of $1000 at 8 per cent, discount.
faug IS 1869
aa.
rin. kudu, a riHiatuiptn
Cam i.IWMM. J.A AtKh St.; Fret Dmjtoa, Zft W.
4th Ctorintuli, O.. Md Or. Onm. at Cli.rfnM
N. C-,u nuU- , e "I"
.r., .f .n fl I ill rt r ' I""
!B 1 I . .
not mod k ft r '' ' ra-
Bn if tak.n is V m O t V
ton with tk.ir 9 9 ?
I ofhocwjPr
Btiu, eUnime mirn IA I tt) IS) ..rii...
Amtm. nttora h.- Umn
tmnma Nna. .hmits mr b. wMd. i'
oUti, wd fur etrenlar. U. or idliw M tkff.
COAL. Lumber, Fish, fcalt, and all kinda
of Merchandise for rale. . Chestnut Oak
Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and
Seeds bought at the highest market price for
cash or eichanged for merchandise, c-al,
lumber, Ac, to suit customers. I am pre
pared to furnish to builders ti!!s of lumber
just as wanted and on short notice, of either
oak or yellow pine lumber. .
NOAH HEHTZLER.
Jan 4 Port Royal. Juniata Co., Pa.
Dissolution of Partnership.
NOTICE is hereby given that partner
ship heretofore existing between the
Undersigned in the shoemaking business in
the borough of Patterson, has been dissolved.
j. W. DEAN 4 URO.
April 4. 1871.
Agent "Wantprt.
A GENERAL AGENT wanted to procure
ti Insurances for a First Class Fir Insur
ance Company of Philadelphia. Inquire at
this office. . may3-Jt
USE THE BEOT
i f I r. , leafW
vt!Hy.':rtr v-r r-'j
TOO"- . 4S
HAlIvy
REKEWER
Nine years bffort? the public;
ani no preparation Jfur the hair has
ever been produced .equal to Hall's
" Vegetable Sicilian1 IJauf Rcnewer,"
ani every honest dealer Will say it
gives the oest tattsfaain. lint
stores GRAY HAIK to its r-ginal
color, eradicatinpr and prevontintc
dandruff curing 'BALDNESS and
?romoting the growth f tbe Lair,
'he gray and brashr hr-.tr by a few,
applications is changed to1 bWk ani
silky locks, and wayward alf WSI
assume any shape the wenrrr dc'Jitrwr;
It is the cheapest IIAItt DliEi?S
ING in the world, aad its effects last
longer, as it excites Uie glands tJ
furnish the nutritive ", principle $
necessary to the fife of tftc nalr. It
gives the haif that splendid appear
ance so much admired by alt. Jiyit-I
tonic and stimulatirfg properties it
prevents tllO hair from falling Out;
! and none need bo without Nature's
ornament, a good head of hnir. It ia,
the first real perfected rvmedy ever
discovered for curing cfisieases of tLb'
hair, and it has never been equalled
and we assure the thousands whci
have used it, it is kept up to ita
original high standard. Our Treatise
on the Hair mailed free; send for it.
Sold by all Druggists and Dtnltrs in JftsarJi
Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
R. P. HALL & CO.; Proprietors;
LABOHAIOKT, lASHni f .
Ayer's Cathartic Pills,
the purposes cf laxative)
Ferhaus rt one nwW
rine is o uutvorsau'v re
quired by everybody m
a riMlijirtic. nor, as ever
any tH-i'ore so universal
ly adopted lata n.-e. 14
everf couctrraivfauntBff
all classes, as ttus mild
but efCcient ru-irativb
Kilt. The iibviou.4 rear
eon is, 'h.tt it is a more re
liable aud far more, effec
tual remedy than any
nther. .TioA iv ho hava
men it, ttnmr mat it enren inciu : move wno nam
! em, know that It cure Uicir neighbors ai)d friends,
' Anil all knovv that what it doe it iVoca always
I that it never tails llirouirh any fault or nefvrto
i its composition. We have thousands upon thou-
enml; of ft'vti-ates'f llieirreruar.kable ciircsoj'tho
every Dcieibnranoil,ani w nceii it pnbpyi them.
Adapted ( all at.- and r.onlitions ifa all climates;
coutiioin? neither raJomet or any delctnrioytoJt u?,
Ugar vatuiu' pierrv.-UwnovJrr.Voli al make
i tl";'1' P'""'- -.fcp. wtlil? K,n" purely ticenbl
iv. i,:ir
uq harm can ai-i.-o i':-ai tin-ir u- in anv i:iaulilM.
Thev onrra' v tneir nmverful lntluenc. on too)
mtcrnai vixra to pania tne mooii ana stimuiaw w
I into hesjthy ai-lion reuu'veiheo.wtnii-uonsof thw
; tomai-h. .twiwi?!-i. Iiv,r. :tr-l .oihr omns uf Ihit
' body, re..tr,r:n;r their inxj'ilar anuon to health, and
by correcting' wh.-rever they exist, such derange
i Bienbi s an' thn li.-t nrlzin it,lle.l4A.
. Atimtte tlirc-tmu.-i ar civtm the wnrnper on
I the box, f.,r ths f. 11m in; comrtainU, which lbs
-...;. tit-
For freiMia or In.Iiavtion. X'tctfesa
btm, .auxnor and l.o. etf ApilPtaar. tty
shoul'l lie taken moderately to stirmiiate the stom
ach aoil rutrc iu he.'tltliv tone nnl actkm.
'or l.tver 'omlMiiit itnd its vrtrlrns svmp
tom, liiliun. Ilrailcsia. aitck llrU'lwcSMj,
jMnnillre1 or 4rrrai, SiicliNrw., Hi I iotM
alic and HiilaM Vm-ver. titev should be ju
dirion.ly trikon for tutii txc,tu oorm-t Uieiliseaaed
action nrrrmpre tne otti'lrut'tiops whe:h-eaiti it
For ll.?s.i.rrv or Xytarrbcra, but oue mild!
do..e is v nenillv.'nuirtf I. .. , . .? .
For Ithi-iimariam, bant, (travel, PatriU
tnrinw ( tin. IIt,trt, Piia ,m trt.- Hldo,
Jttack and JLotns. th'cv should be coniinnjusly
biken, as r)iiT-., u citing fie ilisea.nl anion of
the svt'-m. Willi &uch cuonge those coui(.lainLa
di!t;;ir. , i
For Itrnjwr and Itrojuicial AWrlllBT ther
should l; Liken in buxc ami lreftttmt doses to pro
dif e Ih.-eT.-i t of ,i ilrottic piirz.-. ,
For ainireairt a lame uWe sHould be taken
as it pm-tiicrs the rletirl eTert.hr svmrathyi
. Aa Dinner J'tf. tako one or to filta to prrJi
mote dietton nnl rclitive the stm:tch. -
An oeeasional flose stimulates the stomarji and!
bom-rls into healthv a'-tion, restores the appetite,
and mvisrorates tho. system. Hence it is often sd
vsnteeon where no serious ileran?enieat exists
One who reels lolerahlr well, often Hnls tfistadns
of lhe-e t'iti makes him fel iet'nhfiiy tiertur, froni
their v,e:initi)r aud rcnovaling effect on the difcn
live apparatus.
DR. J. C. AYTn & CO., Praetlrat Chemnij
LOW ELI. MASS., V. S. J.
SEE" WHAT $2 WILL DOT "
A Handsome New $5 Steel Engraving and i
Prize worth from $1. to $25,000,
i Sot 1 1 roii s!m;
Everj ticket draws prize. No blank.
With each ticket you get at tlie titde of ur:
cbaaiiij it either Lurley, a legeod of llij
Rhine, the l'iaiii lrite.l, or the ( hil l CtriM
which are regarded y usalers nil experts
the hant'somesi and fest Sieel tngr-tvios
ever offered at $S tilX they are Wx'U.
Each of them is a gvui cf art. lln-eiaher
every ticV.et holier will positively draw uue
of the following prires.
THE Lal'lEithi:.110TKL;.I;ENTp.V, My..
cor.rainine tweniy-ix rcuma. a'.l modern con
veniences outt, stock, -c, wortr., each.
55,000.
THE PICTURE RILL FARM. ,
of 103 acres on the Chnptack river; haviiig a
steamboat wharf on it, with a lime kiln. ,
S 10 000,
THE COLD SPRING FARM: of oil acres;
worth - - , - SS.iNJrt.
THE CAf.TEf. FARM : with g(J kdres choice
land; , , - . - - ?5,Oi)ii.
A HOUSE IN LE.S7DN! - ,. - J3.'HM.
UiiO STANDARD SEVTlG :.'ACm.M.S :
Worth from - . - - ?tfl toll 5ft.
00 WALTIIAM WATCH r.K!
Each worth fr-j-i - - S4'fo$Uj(l.
4 Pianos. 10 trfans and Mclodions.
One Cash Sum - " - - .3,00'
One f ish Sum - - .- $l.rf
One Ca-h Sum - rt ifl
Three Cash Suns each - - !(XI
Four Ci'h Sums each - - . S-tO.
40.6t) GIFTS consisting of Washinj Ma
chines, Wriiijers, Standard Books. Works cf
Art, and oikir household and valuable ar
ticles ; none of them cn be purchased, a
retail, for less than $1 0 , while some are
worth $13 00 and more.
The drawing will take place as soon as en
gravings enough are so'M tri .8iltrirJitfe the
tickets, before as many ticket holders as
choose to be j rescnt. and to be uuder their
cosrrol, at Denton, Md.
The Kro)inp County Land Association it a
eorpcrated bo ly. chartered in the tme of
M.irland. sail hn a subscribe'l capital Tjf
S-'tOOtl. Wm. Fell, of 1'euUn. S. i. Kich.
arJson, Sheriff .f the county, Denton. Miry
Iniitl ; Jacob Alt'iir,rer, I'ostmater, Denton,
Maryland, and oibers, are among the elock
hol'lcrs. Tha purpose of this sale is sinply to real
izS the caso on merchandise on hand, and on
the real estate.
OFFICER?.
Junes E. IHgniitt, Attorney at Law. Pres't.
Henry S. Maucha. (of the Firm of Mancha
1 Bros.. Real Estate Brokers, Kidgely', Md.,)
Secretary.
G Paironi, Treasurer and Manager.
George H. Ruum. Conne!.
Refer also to Charles Good in. Est., Speak
er of the Delaware Senate, She Clerks of both
branches of the Delaware Legislature, all
the Leading taeo, tiie Ranks, and the PreM
of the Peninsula generally. Club agents
wanted.
One tiefcftt and engraving given fro for
every club of four with tbe money S8 00.
Send all order to our general office, thus:
CAE&IITZ CO. LA2ST) ASSOTIOIT,
Sixth and King Sis., Wilmington, Del.
THE CAROLINE PEARL
Will be sent to all purchasers rats for one
quarter on application. It will give a de
tailed sy-coant ef our proceedings, from time
to time. Newspapers wUhirg t-t advertise
for us, will please send as thrr lowest rates.'
! Tor all
' Medicine.