Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, September 06, 1871, Image 4

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Flfht Betwee. a lopartfW and Twa
bjeBM Uue or the Hyenaa miiea.
An English journal of a recent date
give tie subjoined account of fearful
combat io a menagerie at Carnarvon,
Walee, between a leopardess, three hye
nas asd a Lemper : ,. , ,
Mr Wombell s Royal No. 1 Menagerie,
-which ia un its way to I'aruarvun, waa
thrown into great excitement on Friday
nigi.t at liarmcn. Shortly before the
feeding w hen the earn ivora were becoua
irsg exceedingly , active and parading
their reept ctive dens with evident plena
nre iu expectation of thi-ir daily meal, a
l-o;.'Ls. wliiuti bad iu habitation with
three otlicr frforming leopards, had
quietly bnred a email hole in the parti
tion, and at the sight of three performing
hyena, her next door neighbor, daubed
throi'ph and made a terriMe onslaught
on the tLree animal. They, iu turn,
plaved th( ir part two of them remain
ing io deadly combat with the leopardess
while the third hyena, which had evi-
nVnily learned that flight was the best
Dart of valor, escaped through the hole
S w
by which the leoparess bad entered,
only to find itself anrronded by great
er dangers, namely three growling leo
pards. These appeared at first quite
amazed at the unexpected visitor, and for
a me teeopda held consultation by
crouching and growling at the further
end of their deu. A policeman gave the
alarm, and Loienzo, with the agility and
intrepidity of a tiger, rushed into the
hyenas' den, and, inviting two keepers
to follow him, t'ie three human figures
ronH he sefit in the mi-tat of the enm-
l.stai.ts, who by this time had redoubel- j
ed the fght. Tl.c grasp was a terrific j
one .in 1 n fatal one, Sooner man we
can write one hjena lay dead. The
leopards released their captive only to
make nn attack upon the other Lorenzo
rushing at the reck of the leopards, made
an ,npp al to hi? hiimau crouds to reach
the h-op-irdess' tlil to Mr. Fairgrieve and
tLree other gentlemen who had come up
on the outside of the den. Then there
was a sight worth seeing. The leopard
ess doubled and redoubled, pluc'ej and
replnnged, but was t-afe so long as the
tail wf in the Nrtds of the captives
Silf-preservation then became the first
law of her nature, 'and with the assist
ance of IyOtenzo and his friends iiir-ide
the gasping hyena was released. During
this scene within the hyenas' den. the
other keepers managed, by shifting doors,
to separate the fugitive hyena (No. 2,
from the other leopards.
THE GAME OF FLY LOO.
The story abunt the uer game of fly
loo is in iu souuil rounds again. The
versinn is this year given by ihe Cincin
nati Commerri'il, and is as follows:
"'The detestable ranker that destroys
lutns souls Las mttde ild appcannre
among the littl community of pleasure
seekers at the yellow Springs, under the
auspices of a celebrated Alderman of
this city, who is notorious for the alacrity
w-iih which he will bet on anything, from
the juvenile gnme of 'pick or po' to the
relative strength of straws to bo plurkt-s
ont of a hay-stack, and iu the ent cing
form of 'Fly Loo ' It is iu testimony
that every afternoon from tweuty to
thirty of the very flower of our mercan
tile population retit r to a private room.
and under locks and bolts give themselves
up to this satanic game. Tbe players
solemnly seat themselves around a table,
'ach with a lump of eugir, and a card
bearing in plain letters bis responsible
name and representing eo mnoh monej
in front of him, and, with a sileut gravity
that would become a watch-meeting, and
the illy -concealed anxiety of men staking
their all on the cast of a die, await the
advent of tbe first fly. On the buzzing
insect comes, sweeping uow toward this
lump, th'-u veering off toward that, send
ing thrill after thrill of anticipated tri
lunph or expected disappointment through
the framed of the anxious watchers. At
lart the nony is ovi r. The antomic in
sect, all unconscious of the important
part he is playing, the reversals of for
tune that Le is causing, settles lightly
open a particular lump of saccbyrine,
and twenty-niue disgusted men lose
from 5 to $25 each, while the delighted
representative of the sweet morsel chosen,
scoops iu the whole pile. This decides
one 'hand' at the dignified game w hich
has run 'poker' seven-np' and 'Boston
completely away from the Springs, and
anoihi r and another pot' and 'pots' ad
iiji'titum are made up and won and lost
in the close, hot room, while the deserted
ladies aro languishing for a little male
conversation below''
A sailor went to a waU'hm.iker and
presenting a small Fiencli watch to him.
dcrrmt.dci lo know how much the repair
of it would come to. The watchmaker,
after examining it, ssid : "It will be more
expensive repairing it than its original
coet.M "I dou't mind that." said the tsr;
"I will give yon double tbe original cost.
for I gave a fellow a blow on tbe bead
for it, and if you repair it I'll give jou
two."
Fakmf.b Al LK.v in Lucas county, Iowa,
was bitten on the nose by a rattlesnake,
a few days ago, and a man in bis employ
applied bis mouth to the wound and
vnckbJ tbe poison from it, and so Mr.
Allen recovered entirely.
A rasli youth in Jacksonville, Florida,
tbe other eveuing, tried to pacify two fe
males, belligrent about money, where
upon both ladies turned opon bim and
reduced him to tbe ignominious MceMtty j ronage.
of running avf.
$Jfdirat.
Tbe Great M?ical Disctfery !
' Sr. WAZJLER'3 C ZXPOBNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Bear mumxy u Ilfir wne- K
lUar tMtitBMT t
fulCamUr- ElU.
?!iWHAT AF THEY?f'
b . z. 12
'INFANCY DRINK,
Made of Poor Rom, Wbiaker, Tnmt
Kpirltaaad Rrlnsr M-iradoctorl.aplet
anl sweetened to please the taata, called " Ton
ics,"" Appetizers," " Restorer." ., that lea
t.ia tippler on to eraakeotieas and rain, bit are
a Iran MadMnc.inade (toni IMSaUTe Rootewd
Herbs of California, free frmm all Alrwkwlie
Mttmataaie. Tnerare thai. K EAT BI.OOD
riRIFICK and LIFBCIVINJ I'RIN.
1 1 1 I.E a perfect Kenoralor and tnrlf orator of
the Cy.tein, carrying off alt potaooons matter and
restorln t t;e btood to a healthy eoadltlon. Ko
person can take ttiww Bitten according to direc
tion and remain loaf, antrelt.
Far lataaainulorr "od Chronic Ulirn.
aaatiaan and Uaar, Oraaepola r ladU
Milan, Blllaaa. Ileaillteat aad later
aaltirat Fevers, Dlaeaaea af the Blaad,
l.lvrr. Kldnera. aad Bladder, thcaa Blt-tei-a
bare been most nccenrnl. sach Die
raiars ara eanaed be Vitiated Blaad, vhleh
la reaerall arodneed by deraogement of Uw
lllaeatlva Viwaaa,
IIYMFEPMA OR lNDlGBBTIOJf.
Headache. Pain la the Snonldera, Comche, Tight
noat of the Qieit, Dixzlnesa, Soar Emrtatione of
'he Stomach, Bad taste In the Month, Billons At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, tnflammatlan of
the LanffH.Pain In thereeions of the Kldnrra.aod
a hnndrrd other natnfal urmptotm, are the off
erringauf Pyepenala.
TUt inTlgorate the Stomach and atlmnlata the
torpid llTer and bowels, which render them of nn.
equalled efficacy la c'.canfclng the blood of aU
In piritlea. and Imparting new life and rigor to
tac wuo:e ayitem.
FOft SKIS I) ISEASES, Ernptlonj.Tcttr.
Salt lUienm, Blotchca, Spota, Plmplee, Pnitnlee,
n -.Ha. Cartnncles, Rinf-Wonne.Seald-nead, Sore
Kt- , rryrlae. Itch, Scnrfa, Diaooloratlona of
the Skin. Humora and Dlaraace of the Skin, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dng np
and carried oat af the eyrtem In a abort time by
t'te nee of theae Dtttera. One bottle In enca
casue will convince the rooet Iscredaloni of tbelr
e-iraUreeifccla.
Cleanse the V'tlatad Blood whenever yon tnd
Its lmpnrltlee bursting thronfrb the alctn In Pim
ples, Emptlona or Korea ; eleanae It when yoa
find It obstructed end alnggtsh In the rebut
cleanse tt when tt I font, and your feelings will
t :.l yon w jen. Keep the blood pore and lb
h-alth of the sratrai will follow.
FIX, T 4 1' Band other WORMS, lnrhng la
t::e system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroTe l and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular aroaad each bottle.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MrTKJSALn dt
CO., Dmtrolsta and Orn. Agenta, San Francisco,
Ca!naz.t 3? and 34 Coniaicree Street, New Tork.
SOLD BT ALL DUt'GGlSTS ASD PEALFRS.
Xcw Store and New Goods.
GROCERIES, PBO VISIONS, &C.
Haia Strost, ITifflintswn.
TJ.H
LX PROVISION STORE in the old stnnd
on Main Sircet, Mifiliiitown, I would respect
fully ask the attention of ifae public to the
following nrticle.", which I will keep on baud
at all tibirs :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
MOLASSES, RICE,
FISH, HALT,
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF,
Confectioneries, Nuts. &c.,
Tnbarco, CijjTti-w,
GLASSWARE,
lIoui, lecd, Are.
A11 of which will be sold cheap for . or
Country Produce.
Give me a call and hear
T prices,
Jiifflintowa, May 2, 1871
J. V. KIRK.
The "Guypcr" Market Car.
rpi!E undersiRnud, having purchased of
A. S. II. Brown the renowned "Guyper
Market Oar, desires to inform his frien l of
MitUin. Patterson and Ticinity, and Ibe pub
lic generally, thai he will run Ibe ear regu
larly, leaving MifB'n Station eery Monday
noon for too Eastern markets, andleturning
on WEDNESDAY, loaded with
FRESH FISH,
OYSTERS,
APPLES,
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON,
And Evertthine I'snally Carried in a
Market Car.
AIs:, Freight Carried, at JUasonafcle
Sites, Either Way.
OHcrs from mrrchanis and others solicited.
S$r Pioinpt attention to business will be
given and satisfaction guaranteed. I
Orders left at Joreph Pennell's store in
Patterson, will receive attention.
0. W. WILSON.
April 29, lc71.
NEW BOOT fc SHOE SHOP
la Kevin's New Building on
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN
nf HE undersigned, late of the firm of Fa-
1 sick & Aorth, would respectfully as
nonnce to the public that he has opened a
UiMt and Shoe Shop in Major Nerins .New
litiilding. os Bridge street. Mitflulown. and
is prepared io manufacture, of the best ma
terial, all kinds of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.
FOR
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN
Ke al-o keeps on hand a large and well
selected stock of
Beady-made Work,
of all kinds, lor men, women and ebildren.
ALL won WABEAHTin.
Give me a call, for I feel eonBdent that I
can furnish you with any kind of work you
may desire.
ag! Repairing dan neatly and at reason
able rates. 3. h. K0BT11.
May 31, 1871.
1 T'AUSTEESVILLE TIN 8 HOP Tha on-
dersirned has established himself in
MeAlktersville ia the Tinning bu'inaas.
Persons wanting anything ia bis Una sbojld
call before purchasing elsewhere as ha is
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron Ware, and to sail as low as they
can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus
tomers and tha publio generally are re pec t
fuUy invited U call, as be bopaa by striae at.
aril - ... c
C? TBXT AKB NOT A VILE 9 i S .
Sv
tention to business te deeerve a eaare af pat-
ang 18 'wtfl JAC01 0. WIKBT.
mtandlse, if.
SPECIEPJUCES!
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE
V, PRlCEE OF .GOODS.0 ;
stij'"! Via a- AT- el f.V!..-.
LAIRD I BELL'S
new store;
. f aUersoD, Joniala Co.. Pa. , 1
" "
The aadenigaed keg leave to state, that
they fcava purchased from J. B. M. Todd, bis
entire stock of food, and will in tbe'fniure
conduct the tnercbaniile tinaiaees at the Old
Stand, ia the boroujrh of Patterson, Jnaiata
county,' Pa., where (bey shall endeavor to
keep constantly on band a full and complete
assortment of " t " ' '-" '"l
LADIES' DRESS GOODSCONSIST
INli OF i i. lO j;. i ! ' 'U.Di
ALPACAS,'; -i - ...... -- c
POPLINS. ! '
1 plaids. ' v -r'.
LUSTERS. , .
l)e LA INS. .!
xMKKINOS.
MOHAIR,'
GINGHAMS.
. CAMBRICS.
LAWNS, &C.
fancy goods,1
notions. , .'
JEWELRY, ' . ; ,
HATS AND CAPS, i
BOOTS AND SHOES,
' ' QITEENSWARE,
. CEDARWARK. ' "
GLASSWARE, : CROCKERY,
FISH, WALT, '
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR.
Having just returned from tbe city wi'h the
above enumerated stock of goods, all of
which have been purchased since Ihe great
dedine in Gold, we feel warranted in saying
that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH Oa COUNTRY PRODUCE.
msr23-tf LAIRD 4 BELL.
NEW GOODS ! XEW GOODS!
Martin & Walters'
Bazaar!
GREA T CRA all LV FRIGES I
HAVING purchased the 9tore of N. Frank
& Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belfora's
store room, we would respectttilly inform tbe
public tbnt we have jut returned from the
Kxt with a new and carefully selected stock
of GOODS of Ihe very best quality, compris
ing in part, of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
QUEENS WARE,
IJOOTS & SHOES,
H ATS AND CAPS,
CARPET BAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
BLANKEIS.
FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, and in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
We intend selling delusively for CASH, or
in exchange for COL'.NTRl PRODUCE. By
so doing we will be able to sell goods cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock
C&.!fI(fHE$T PRICES PAID IN TRADE
FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
MARTIN & WALTERS,
(Belford'sStore.nooui,) Main St.,
Mifflintown, Pa.
May 1, 187K
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT
PENNELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA.
THE largest and best assortment to be
found in Patterson. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully announce
that I have just opened a very large stock ol
Goods well suit d to tbe trade. My stock
consists of a full assortment of line and staple
DRY GOODS;
Embracing all lbs materials for men, women
and children's ware, including Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock
of Muslins. Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings to.
LADIES' PRESS GOODS, j
Sncb as French and English Merinoes Pop
lins. Alpacas, De I.aines, plan and figurrd
Shawls, Sc. and also a large stock otWouons
such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings. ....
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and
Spices. Also, a large lot or (jtieensware.
Hardware, Wood and Will'.w Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together wih s full
Together wih a full assort
menl of Goods usually kept inacountry store
VA. Highest price paid for country pro
dtice in exchange for goods. Prices to snit
tbe times "May 1871
.1 .. . '
"FEATHERS,"
ALL GRADES
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT
F VTIIMES AD DEALERS.
QUALITY WARRANTED.
F. C. CRAIGHEAD,
Jan25
Pittsburg. Pa-
J. M. KEPHEART
BARNES BROTHER &HERRON
.v - I'
WHOLiaAXI DCAlsBt Iff ,
HATS AND CAPS,
'608 Market 8treet, Philadelphia,
ang 18, l?6-ty.
IOB SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat
terns. Ma. 7, 8, aad 9, fluke aad Follow
Boards, all complete, by .
. . SILAS SUA MP,
Oat 6-8 . aliffliniowa.
LABCt EST STOCK af Dress Goods iav taa
Miaty at Tihaa t Eafajaaehada't.
LARGE STOCK OF Jo
Spring and Summer Clothing
j ?m ' u ' . ATi: id.-. nv: ; r; r'T
Strayer's Clolliisg Store,
wo- : 1 . ' j it . as
J IN PATTEKSUN ! , v
Now is He Time to Secnre Banalns ! 1
OAMUEL STRAYER, having aarohaaed af
O Levi liechl, keeps in tbe new Brick Build
ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele
gant assortment of Ready-Madt ,- Clotuinf
consisting in pnrt of . ,. w ,,,, , , ,
Overeoat$, Frock Coat,' ' 1 ' '
Ve$U, Drawer, Collar, t . , lttlJ
: Under ihirU, Handkerchief, iO
' ' '"! i. w BoottA Shot
:;...! - . . )
And everything uu illy found ia a first, else
Gentleman's Furnisning Store. ..
: i v- i , r i
1 ' FANCY GOODS
Also a large and carefully seleeted assort
ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds aad
qualities, all of which will be sold at the low
est poaaible living prices. ,. ;
Laain' Gaiter mnJ Skat.
He also invites the attention of tbe ladies
to his fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES,
which he will sell at prices defying competi
tion. . , , . . ' , ,"
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
He bason band a beautiful assortment of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c , which are of a good
quality, and well worth the inspection of tbe
buyer. ,
H ATCHES at JEWELRY.
Gold and Silver Valehet, . i :
JTar rina, Xlain and Faney ring, '
Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins,
Gold Pens and Pencils, io., which at this tiiae
form the largest and best assortment in the
county. . ,
F3fc.AU tbe above goods will be sold cheap
er than any other store in the United States.
If you don't believe it, just give him a cnK
and be convinced of the truth of the assertion
FURNITURE.
II f has also a large Room just opposite
his Store where he otfera for sale at low
priees a general assortment of
Tables, Chairs,' 8ofas, Lounges, Bedsteads.
Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets. S tanks, Racks,
and many other articles for house furnishing
SAMUEL STRAYER.
Patterson. May 1. 1871.
D. W. II A It LEY K JO'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STOKE.
Xevin's New Building, .Bridge
" Street, Mifflintown.
This way for Bar
gains!! HAVING removed our GOODS to a room
in Nevin's new building, on liridge street,
we are prepared to do a large busiuess, and
have junt received a
KEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
cossisTtxo or
Over Coats Dress Costs, Business Coats.
Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats,
loog and Shoes of (vary description,
style and quality, for male or female.
BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING
Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Ovei
Shins, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery.
Gloves, Linen aid Paper Colars.
Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling Bags &e.
Also, the latest styleiot Ladies' Cloaks, Cir
culars and Furs.
Persons in wantof anything in our line wiV.
save money by giving1 os a call before pur
chtsing elsewhere, as we are determined to
sell ebetn for cash.
ffsjU Diin't forget ihe corner. Bridge and
Water streets. 1
D, W. HARLET A CO.
Mv 1. 1871. : I
HIFFLINTOWiV FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP!
rHE nndersignsd would respectfully an
JL nounoe to lb. citizens of Juniata and
adjoining countirs, that be has purchased
the MitHintown Foundry and Machine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, such as Four and Six
uortt-povtr Ihrtihing Machines, also,
Eight and Tea Horse Power Machines,
bring tbe most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the farmer now extant, and
which 1 will warrnnl to perform all they are
recommended to do Plows of ibe latent and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used tbem to be superior to any
now in use in this part of the country. I
would especially call ihe attention of farmers
to the IKON KING PLOW, which I am man
ufacturing, with tbe latest improvements for
1870.
I am also prepared to manufacture all
kind of Mill Geariugs, such as Cog Gearing.
Gudgeon, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and
Suing up the same. I also manufacture
all kindi of . ;
Coal, W ood, Parlor and Cooking Stove.
I alse manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle
Roller for tanners, 4c.
Old Metal and conntry produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work.
Femember I sell ten per oent. eheaper
than any other establishment in the eoantry.
J. A. CRISWELL.
Feb 1, 1870-tf.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
FROM th FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con
taining selection front one hcsdred of tbe
most popu ar Amkuu:a. and frki;n uuihors.
including Adams, Bancroft, liacoo. Beecher.
Btilwer, Chapm (E. H.), Carlyle, Cooper, De
Viumcv, fcveretl.. fciuercon, Newman. Hall. J.
G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil
lips. Puushon, llubertson. Uuckin, Whately.
Webster, and others equally celebrate for
their skill in the use of beautiful lauguage
iikI for their strouc enforcement of nnble
ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo
front piece in ten colors, and many choice en
gravings, at one half tbe price chargd for
any other book of its quality. Agents can
sr.ll twice as manv of this book as of anv
other in tbe market. Ladies meet with the
beet of enccess.
Clergymen. Teachers, and energetie youni
men and ladies wanted ia every township to
act as Agenta. oa very liberal terms. Seid
name and address for Circular to ZIEGLER
McCURDT. Philadelobia. Pa.. Cinoinnati.
Ohio; Chicago. 111.; St. Louis. Mo.; or
8priagfieM. Mass. . nov9
J0HM3T0W5 FOUVSXT.
Till nndersigned. manufacturer of Jami
son's Imnroved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
sold cheaper than any other Plow ia the
Connty. He manufactures ail kind of Cast
ings. Bells, 8t0ves. &. Ho will also repair
resfers and threshing machines. - Oie ma a
call, or address. ' " ' 1
' - V f WalaaP.O:
ar M WSHf r Jonhu c. pa
as IT'
it
in". "Avar's r'SCJ 7''
inirini
or,
a pti,,i lns :r.t , v i e-o.. TT a 1. .
,j For . restoring x Cray Hair. ; to
its natural Vitality and Color.
j. aressmg vrnicu
& at once agreeable,
c heaitliy, and effectual
.s'for, preseniog Uie
, Lair. Faded or gray
hair u toon restored
to it original 'color
- with . the glot t and
. frethnest of yotdh
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling Hair checked,' and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied Bnd decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. ' Instead
of fouling tha hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
inaka some preparations dangerous and
iujurious to the hair, the Vigor can
ouly benefit but not harm it. 11 wanted
merely for a ,
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
(Jootaiuiug oeilLer oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the Lair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre aud a gratctul perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PHICE $1.00-Ig?-Sold
ty Drnggii-ts generally.
USE THE BEST.
Nine years before the public,
and no preparation for tbe hair has
ever been produced equal to Hall's
14 Vegetable Sicilian II;ir Renewer,"
anl every honest dealer will say it
(fives tho best satisfaction. It re
stores GRAY HAIR to its original
color, eradicating and preventing
dandruff, curing 'BALDNESS and
promoting the growth of the hair.
The gray and brashy hair by a few
applications is changed to black and
silky locks, and wayward hair will
assume anv shape the wearer desires.
It is tho cheapest HAIR DRESS
ING in the world, and its tflfects last
longer, as it excites the glands to
furnish the nutritive principle so
necessary to the life of the hair. It
gives the hair that splendid appear
ance so much admired by alL By its
tonic and stimulating properties it
prevents the hair from falling out,
and none need be without Nature's
ornament, a good head of hair. It is
the first real perfected remedy ever
discovered for curing diseases of the
hair, and it has never been equalled,
and we assure the thousands who
have nsed it, it is kept up to its
original high standard. Our Treatise
on the Hair mailed free; send for it.
Sold by aU Druggist and Dealer in Jledldntt.
Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors.
LABOSAIOST, IASHTJA, H. H.
ty$ Sold by Druggists generally.
ROSADALIS
jTllE INGREDIENTS THAT
(COMPOSE ROSADATIS are
'p'iMi-lred on every pni-kae, there
ifi.ro tt is nnta secret p cpraliun,
consequent !y
THTSIfllXS rCE'CKIBK IT
His a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis i n al 1 its forms. Rheuma
tism, bliin lJiwasrs, Liver Com
pUiut and all dueasts of tha
uliod.
will ("o more puod than ten bottles
ul ;ho tyrups of Sirnaparilla.
TH UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
Imvonsed RoMilali in their practice
for .!ie p-'3t three years and f.rely
et do !) it as a rriiablo Alterative
and Lluod Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUG TT. of Baltimore.
DR.T. J. EOVKI.V, "
DR. R. W. CAR R. "
Dk. F. O. DAN NELLY, "
Vii. J. S. SPAKKS, of NichelasvUle.
Kv.
DB. . L. McCABTHA. Columbia.
S. C.
DE. A. a NODLES, Edjetomb, N. C.
TJSZD A5D EKDOESED BI
J. B. FRENCH t TONS, Fall River.
Mast.
F. W. SMTTH, Jirkwn, Mirh.
A. F. WHKkLEJt, Luna, Ohio.
B HAI L, Lima. Ohio.
CRAVLN A tO.. GnnlnTuvllle, Va.
SAM'L. c. McFADDEN, totulne
boro, Tean. 4
Our space will not allow of any ex.
trndrd remark in relation to the
virluesof RosaJalis. Tothe ifojical
l'rutcssion we ciiarantce a Fluid r,.
tract suiierior to any they have ever
Sled ia tl.e tree mcnt of diseased
lood; and to theaffl:rtrfi we say try
aosatialis. and vni will K
to health.
Rosarlali is aoM n .11 tu,..
price $10 par buttle. Address
Manufacturing Caeausrj,
BaiTiMOUt, Msv
iNewTiD and Store Etttbiishmeul,
' Perrytville, Juniata County, Pa
THE undersigned has opened out a new
Tin and Stove Establishments tlia room
on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca
rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to tee
all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves, Ac
He will also give prompt attention to all or
ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ali
of which ho guarantees to put np with the
best of material and in a workman-like man
ner. Having had over ten years experience
ia tbe business he flatters himself tbat be
ean give entire satisfaction to tbe public.
He keeps on hand the celebrated Nimrod
Cook Stave, which is the best baker, most
mob mical and heaviest plated stove bow in
use. Ha witl keep on hand tbe Oriental
HsAteia, and a general assortment of the best
Stoves manufactured. ,. JOHN DUNBAR. ,
-Jestara Saitinc. $1,50 eer year.
Vie
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prntoutdisf. -
TIIE1HST0IE
tis oJT ;.w
THEEEYSTONE!-
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Bridge" Street; 'MifflfntdTra.
i
fa ij ti
TTTE. TIIB rWDERSIONIO,' WOttD
' ' most respectfully call the attention ef
our friends, customers, and the public gen
erally, to the fact tbat we hare secured and
Itted up one of the finest rooms in tbe coun
ty, directly opposite our old stand previous
to tje terrible fire of Dec. 31, 1670, on Bridge
Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con
tinue the business of . . .. .
" cfsnesal mcEm;zsiNa.'r
We have opened one of tbe finest, best and
cheapest stock of Goods every offered Io tbe
public, embracing io fact almost everything
tbat tbe publio can wish. - We would espe
cially invite tbe attention of all to our fine
assortment of , . , . ' r
DRESS GOODS.
This department we flatter ourselves to be
the best aver offered to tha publio of Juniata
for styles; quality and cheapness, of tbe most
approved patterns, he.,
,., ., ... cossistisu or
Black Ilernanas,
Black Genapin,
Black Grenadiens,
BlacK Bombazine,
Black Australian Crape,
II
Itlack and Fancy Silk.''. .
Ulack und Fancj Silk I'npling,
Black and Fancy Mohair,
Black and Fancy Alpaccas, ' - ' '
Black aud Fancy Gimadiens,
E
Striped and Fignred IVrcals,
- Striped and Figured t'hinta -,
Striped and Figured Lawns,
Striped and Figured l'iqua.
Striped aud Figured Greuadiens,
K
Murl Clit ric,
-Murl rij.!in;
Inrl Lawns,
Marl Mohair,
Murl Seliamlira,
E '
Plaid Poplins,
Plaid hintze,
i'laid Nainsiioks,
Plaid India, Twills,
Plaid Swiss,
Y
White French Organdies.
White Mohair,
White Caslimere,
White Bishop Lawns,
White Victoria Law us.
s
Black and Fancy Cloths,' '
Black and Fancy Cassimetes,
Black and Fancy Ermines.
Black and Fancy Tweeu's,
Black aud Fancy Jeaus,
T
Striped and Plain Linen,
Strippd mid Platu (luttonade.
Striped and Plain Suitings,
Striped aud Plain .Marseille,
Striped aud Plaiu Fhuiuels,
o
Prints, Mucins, Phofting,
Pillow Casings. Checks,
Hicknry. Denims,
Drills, Diapers,
Liuen, Cotton & Damask TaMe Linens
N
Cambric and Swis Embroidery,
Pirjua and Crochet Cdgings,
Silk and White Cotton Fringes,
Ribbons. Velvet and Gimps,
Laces and Braids,
E
Ladies' Lasting Bui ion and Lace Gaiters,
LadieV Morocc Button and Lace do.
Ladies' Kid Lace B its
Ladies kid Lace d
Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, i
T
Misses' and Clnld'd lasting Gaiters,
Misses' and Child's Kid Bals,
'Misses' and Child "a Morocco Button,
Misses and Child's Goat aud Ptbli
M iases' and Child's Croquet Slippers
11
Men and Boys' Calf Boots,
Men and Boys' tiaitera,
E
Glassware and Qucensware,
Fruit Jara and Stoneware.
P
Wool Figured. Vi-nitian, Listing
and Wool Dutch Carpets.
JL
Floor and Stair Oil Cloth,
Oil Shades aud Fixtures.
Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior
Foreign and Domestic Yarns.
c
TaMe and Pocket Cutlery, . ,
Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c ,
... "E
la fact everything necessary to make np a
complete stock of Choice and Desirable
Ooodau ., . . , -r
m As we are buying strir-tly for cash; we
flatter ourselves that we ean r. .,...
ducemeot. to parties who wish to buy gcod
liemlm a l l . "
Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are !
can or eonntrv wrodnee taken ia xk.... I
foe roods.
..Woonly ask the publio to give us a eU
and examine our stock, and compare prices
and quality. Wo defy competition.
TILTEN & ESPEN30HADE.-
Jnne 21, 1871. ' - - " " . . - i
tsrfllaBfcu.
r Beef ! Veal ! TTtitt.ti P
TBE nwdewigned hereby inforwa tbe pnb
lio tbat ha Mill eontinoes to carry o4be
uu'i. p. m i. pi lu.iuiu m IA, riiu ,aU4L
hereafter supply the eitiieus of Mifflin aci
CHOICE BEEF
very TUESDAY and 8ATUEPAY momingi..
aad wita - i ,i
Veal and Mutton '
every TBL'RSDAY morning. His wagon will
go the rounds ef boia towns an the morning
mentioned. - As he is tbe only batcher in this
vicinity who Continued in business during
the past winter, for tbe accomtnoda'ion of tha
publie, be feels that be is entitled to more
tbaa an ordinary share of patronage through
out tbe summer season.
. FRANK MAXWELL.
ArU12, 18.1. - ; v
Meat ! - 3Ieat !
fPHB undersigned hereby respectfully in-J-
forms the citizens of Mifflintown nnl
Patterson tbat bis wagon will visit men o"
ttese towns on TUESOAT, THC8SD.W ami
8ATUKDAY mornings af each week, wha
they can be supplied with - ;
Clioioo Heel, . j
vk.' Vul, 3Xuttou,
Ltii-tl, &e.,
during the summer season, and alo PORK
and 8AU3AGK in season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and i"ariir,Uy
morning, and Veal and Muiton every Thurs
day morning. Give mi your patronage, and.
will guarantee to sell as good meat as the
country can proJuce, and as che.tD as anv
other butcher in the enitnlv.
SOLOMON SIEBF.E.
June 14, 1871.
FBESH BEEF, VEAL,
rPHE undersigned wouM re-peeffully sn
J. nnunce lo Ibe publio tbat he has eom
meneed the Butchrring Business, and tbat bH
won will visit Slitaintown and Mexico on
Tl'ESDA V and SATL'P.DAY mornin.a r
each week Trl.en thev can 1it .u orronn-
nity of purchasing ' .
EXTP.A BEEF.
VEAL, MCTTOS.
LARD, &C.
cheaper than from any other wagon. , fl
only ask- tbe citizens to eive him a trial to
j satisfy them that be sella cbeappr and better
j meat than any other butcher in ll ennn'y.
I CYRUS SIEBEK.
i April 5, 1871-tf
COAL AND LUMBER YARD.
TIIH nnderatffnd begs leave to in!
publie that he keeps constantly
form th
on hanJ
; a targe sioca tt
I Coal ii ticl Lumber,
His stock embraces in pir.
STOVE COAL. SMITH CO .IT., AV LIMB
IIL'RXEIW COIL,
A I the Lotrrtt Cath Rat".
Lumber of all kinds and quality, uch as
Wh te Pine Plank. 2 inches thick.
White Pine Hmnlj. 1J inches tbir.
White Pine Bi ar.lt. 1 inch thir.
i Wlrte I'inc i;,t,r l- ' inoh thick,
j White Pine U'..-k"t FLio'!-.
j Juisi". B.otiuir Lath, l'Lisroring
: f.a:h, Sliin-;ls, Strif ping,
) Sash and Doors.
! Coal and I.nmber Deliverrd ut Short
j -Votire.
! t? Persons on the east si Je of ihe rirer
J can be furnished with I.imbnrner's Toal. Ae..
! frim the Coal-yard st the Lock nhnre M;fflin.
f.EOIlGE fiOSHEX.
I Tafteraon, June 1 1, '71.
Pa ti"ted Laci Mtijf jru,
OUR CELn:V.ATVT
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Kc-ntK- jrrsiti. A-tienrlfr- Ivy nMfhi. hiv
afl It ttt h. t tVe-t I-h Mtt'ti ur s ifii k titn
trr. tn4 ,v r-. -.:i ...
wllfc aie Prtf iHli: Will Mt.'r ..-
Mt miet 1 IVn. Tut tin in u.ut '.tie ;s.a. r
""" fstrjpi-tl- py-rwaii - a-H rwwtl7.t
VlrOnas M.all.. -..L . .'.
2.
Aa14r-M
to i
WeTIUCX FiELJSIIINO Co. .-3
Miaufacturers' ir-nts.. Pitt.bursh. I'a.
IVVI TIV T..- ... M
Pra. ha tr4 m issar lnlMltuwai' l-.f-. ' "
- TAiSi,iw.m,u.(... k.ri. ; .
tln rtr P, dvr f..r i.,.-. 1 a . .!,.
raaiat .tUUIau
Manhood: How Lost, Hew Restored
SHiffi. Ju" PubIil'l. a new edition of
tjfj r. Culn,rwU , Celebrated y
a.aValr on the radical cure (witLunt medi
cine) ol SpiBMAtonH(F.or Sotnin-il Weak
ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, IxpirrcN-
I ,;an '-. i'-.ci'y. !p,i.
meitts to Mamajre. .;fc . also, Cossnjimosj
hntrpsT. and Fits, induced by stlf-indul-
eence or sexual siirsr.n..
j S3fcPrice, in senled env!,.pe, only 0 eta.
I The celebrated si.ikn- in ,k.-. - j.. :v,
essay, clearly den.nnrite. tp.,m a 'hirtw
years succes-ful pricure. that ti.s sHrming
conse iuenccs or xt-lf sbn.e m ay 1-e ra.licail.
cured wii.ut the dangerous us of internal
medicine or the appli.-aiin of the knife;
pjinting out a mode of cure at onee simple"
certain and effectual, by means of whieti
every sufferer, no mailer wW his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privatelv
and radially. , ''
tfX- This Lecture should be in the hands
of every man in the Ian 1.
Pent, nnder seal, in a plain envelope, i
, any auiress, postpaid, on receipt of jx oents.
I or two post siamps. Also, lr. Culverwell'aj
.warriaire umne," price So cents. AddresH
the publishers,
Cms. J. C. Kt.iir A Co.,
127 Bowery, Xew York, Post-Office Box 4.58C.
Aug 31. '70-Iy , ,
pOAL. Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds
V- of Mpreuamlise for sale. Chestnot Oak
Bark, Railroad Ti-s. nil kinds of Grain aad
Seeds bought at the Lichen market price Tor
cash or exchanged fr merchandise, e.-al.
lumber, te.. lo snit eutomers. I am pro
pwed lo furnish to builders hills of lamber
just as wanted and on short notice, of either
oak or yellow pine lumlwr.
. . NOAH HERTZLER. '
JH Port Royal, Ja:,iata C, Pa..
EMPLOYMENT Bt REAU '
'or THB
Tonng Men'c Chrlstiaa Associating
Office. 123 South 7ih St.. Philadelphia.
; Between Chestnut it Walnut.
If yon wih to hire labor of any kind,
write and tell us just tho help you want.
Tbe wages jou will pay. Ta boat, aad
eneapest way lo reach v,ur Blase, and if far
from Philadelphia, you h1 better erx-loM
Railroad fare. We will do our beaL la .
you and give yon all ibe information wo can
about the person ib sU. Our desire Is "to
assist the worthy, and ;no charges to either
P"J - Aauress
AtFX. LOAS.
Sup't Employment Bureau,
123 South 7th Street, Ph.lada.
A LL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, fto.,efooa
Xi. at this Office in the neatest eaactr artt
at low pric.
L
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OF THE ACE!