Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, September 20, 1871, Image 3

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    fyt Janiata.tntiirti,.
WEDNESl'AY MORNING, SEPT. 20. 1871.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Off AND
after Sunday. May U, 1871, Pasaengfr
Trains w;'.l leave Mifiiio Station as follows:
KAtfT WARD.
Iltiladelpliia Express.. 1.50 A. M
llnrrisb'jr AccoinmodVn 11,00 A. M.
Mail Train 6,.r.O P. M.
Ciucinuati Express. 8,50 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati Express 1,30. A. M.
Kiwt Pacific lixpretw ... 3,12 A. M.
J1 nil Train. I 3.27. P. M
Wjr Pet'kger 9,15 A. M.
JAMBS NORTH. Ae't
toi;
COUNTKV.
Prevailirgj along ibe river Ague
Kipped !!mo?t every morning- Frost.
Popular iti the people l'renidtnt
Grant (
lt-:-PS rut up A btllfry on tbe school
Ln..sj
- ii , . u v-nLnper
bulKl. U .
Hj"t'inffov now -jf lie lower 1
LU-i''g rIpi.llv i,..M.d-.lI,e rf of the
riraylill Jf.ui'Ji,, J J
In poo- hciilih aj W0,Jt stand The
IVmoiriyltic rooster
I'l.-IijJ wt.l fi;iedTht?tp",'try with
Wallace's confi.leM ial cin:tti;lri-
Falllig behind otlir int"s IVunsyl
vanis in the pro.Jnction of ' f I'P,ea-
la market Eels, on i&Hrday and
JWmtdny.. at 10 cents perpn''' undressed.
A vigi'lons c KDjiain--' he one that
the Itepulilicaus are conducting in Phila
Abolished --The Crawford County Sys
tem in Kiie county, by tbe late County
4'oiivcution.
CFtigliteiied. The people on Third
street, in the vicinity of the Lutheran
rhiiK'h. on lact Motsday morning, by the
burning of a cliimnevj
T.IF. election comes on the IOth of
next month.
'Thk harveKt is past, tlin summer if
rtiuVd," aud we bavo uo wood and coal.
Ex.
Thk Lutheran Synod of Central Penn
sylvania will convene at MifHiuburg
Uiiiu comity, on the 27th inn.
CVc.vtkkfm r ten dotUr bills citi- the
Farmer' National l'Mhk of Malone.
New York. lmv "vo t'.iL-ir :ij!pe:ir.ioc.'.
The Ann licau Mechanics, of Patter
son, will hold a 'rtskift pic uic on Satur
day, September .'!0ih. in a grove near
Patterson.
I.v a recent, issue of the lYkin (III.,)
Irynhiicun we real the aunouticement
that Mr. Campbell, formerly of this
p.-ixr, has again become local editor for
the l'ekiu .Vn.7 can.
f LsT Saturday ui-;lit a do was killed
bv the discharge of a gun that was set
to command a crossing in a fence thai a
Lear used in entering Air. Spiegleuioyer's
cornfield on Shade Mountain.
CVTAQliil'j; di-eases. such as horse
il, lander. A.c., may be prevent d by
flu- use if Sitiidiin't Vataliy (oifi
ti"M I'vKtlnt. Persons ttavelmg with
horses should lake tmte nf this.
,ll ir J lioinas ijeate, who was
Mrmkby the F.ist Line east while cross
ing the railroad track in a sprinx wagon,
nr Patterson, on the tnorning of the 2nd
inst.. lii'd fioci the fleets of bis injuiies
on Wednccday nipht of last week.
Misif..KiKs and oiIk-is sojouriiig in
foreign binds should nt fail lo take
w ith them a good supply of Jnft-o t
Jri6,iy,e L'iitit'.. It is the most re
liable medicine fr a'!
iu lite world.
purposes there is
G-
mv Firm. G W Deck and A. li.
I'asick have entered into itiic st'ip to
manufacture boots aud shoes nf all kinds,
at Mr. Heck's business place ou Bridge
e'neet. Give tiiem a cMl. They declare
their inti !;:ion to sell cheaper than the
cheapest?
At the sale of Vnrk State calves, of
5. Rhoads. which took place on Sat
urday last, at the residence of John A.
Gallaher. iu Walker township, seventy
pix head were sold at from $8 to 841 per
head. One Durham bull calf was pur
chased by Thomas Arbucklefor 25. and
one Aldernev heifer by Theodore 1 homp
80 u
rCRAWFOKO H. Brown, formerly of
this" city, was arrested iu Sunbury. a
few days ago, on a charge nf bigamy.
It seems, Mr. Brown forgetful of tbe fact
that he had a wile and one child living
here, wooed, won and married a Miss
Anna R-nnis, nf Oafeetown, Noithum
l erianJ county, which fact having come
to tbe knowledge of the friends of his
wife, led to his arrest and incarceration
in the UoIIidaysburg jail. Blair County
15Y the course that McFarland & Co
are pursuing, tbe Democratic party is the
only party that will receive any hem-fit.
Let tbe Republicans stand to their colors,
and not be diverted by the efforts of these
men to inveigle them into the support of
their State ticket. They should not.
however, be molested by violence, as is
su'-ested in this week's It-jmblican.
Tar and feathers are hinted fct. in case
certain parties come into Juniata county
to further their schemes. Let no Repub
lican eo far forget himself as to counte
nance snch a course. Such a spiiit h
akin to Kukluxism, and only needs the
proper society to develope it into all the
violence that charac;erizes the KUn in
the Sout!).
Jcmiata basinets men, wLen in Phii
tdelphia, may fiud it to their advantage
to call on A. O Postkthwaite A Co.
General Commission Merchant. No. 264 !
Soath Front Street. ' -
The ?econd Annual Fair, of tbe Sny
der county Agricultural Society will be
ht-ld at Seliusgrove, 2nd, 3rd and 4ih of
October. In all probability Juniata will
have a number of horses entered tbere
for tbe race?.
iVotiCC It being my intention
nothiug preventing, to ppend the fall and
winter in New York City, in prosecution
of my medical studies, those owing me
will confer a favor by coming forward
and settling their accounts by the 1st of
October. After that date tnv books will
be in the hands of J. C. Doty, Efq , for
collection. I shall be absent until abont
the 1st of March. 1S72.
Tuomas A. Elder, M. I)
ept 13-2t.
AVf'TiN'. Will be sold at. auction, at
thea" of Frederick Hack, dVc'd , in
VIcyco, this county, on Thursday, Sep
tenner gist int.t a general variety of
Dy Goods, Iti-ady made Clothing. 15r.oU
i id Shoes, LadieV Press Goods. Trim
I ii"g'. Hat and Caps. Hardware and
JQueensware. Earthenware Cedarware,
Oil-, Paints, Turpentine, .Molasses. Corn
."hellers, a I'ajratelh: Table, and a general
variety of goods usually found in a coun
try store Auction to commence at. ten
o'clock A M of sa'd day, and to con
tinue from day to dny till a!) the poods
are sold. A credit of 5 months will be
given on all sums over ?5.
Wfluxotox Smith, Adm'r
I.V'jRowixu Ton Naili The trouble
and pain from this cause can he immedi
ately and permanently relieved, without
pain, iu the lollowiug simple manner :
Take a file some four inches in length, I
bastard cut, flat on ono side and round j
on the other, new and sharp. File down j
all the expound part until it is soft and j
pliable. This will relieve the part press-!
ing into the flesh, which need not be cut j
or extracted. The filinji is not iu the i
least painful, as the tile will not take ;
hold of the skin or fl-.Ii Iu the course !
f several months the nail will ror nut
thick again, when the filing tdinuld be
repeated. The ed;je of the nail will
Tbe ede of the nail
I
ittvr trntvr intsb tli H..li w,i lufitr ild tli
top of the nail it soft and pliable; and 1
tnere is nolliing so siniple. coircnieiit,
.safe, aud painless for keeping it so as a
file.
TttK Corry ",. It is the folU itig:
A condutor on the Oil Creek R lad. one i
of those gentlemal? fellows, yO'l know, j
wtio are so bashful (no don't, give his j
name), was coiiecling fires of his pas j
. 1
sengers. An old lady sitting near the
door seemed to be busy searching for
something she had drppei on the floor
As the conductor apjiroached her. she
raised her head and said: I alius, when
I travels, carry my money in my stock '
in? so nobodv can et it. ami I'd th ink !
ycu. 'oung man, to reach it. for me. I'm I
so turned I can t g t at it. 1 he blush- . hy ,e Uoard of C ommerce of MitHia and Pal
ing conductor glanced over the passcti ' terson.
gers, now roaring, when meeting the eyes
of a party of ladies, he beat a hasty re- .
treat, muttering something
cbarziui; old ladies anv fare.
adout not ,
1 1 is casli ;
We don't i
w.ts short so lit tt oil that trip.
think that was Ed. Stevens, hut it might!
, ,, ,
nave been.
Exi'iTFO the Johnson hybrid over
our appeal last week to the Republicans
f Juniata to watch false leaders, who in
times gone by, sold out our party to the
Democracy. Conscience must have
smote the man bard to have induced him
, to publish a paragraph like the one this j
week s W i)ttlnctn, under tne neatl ot i
Personal " There is nothing said in j
that paragraph tiiat cannot be heard on ,
e.ny day by stopping a moment to listen i
to the conversation and jeers of the ma
licious of any community. It would be
more becoming and less suspicious in the
piiuUc'iit to defend the Republican ;
candidates from the aspersions that the !
Dmr'it "n't Jiteith r made last wtek, !
., i .
than to assail us lor advising the pai ty I
against false leaders who sell and debauch
e .i .:..!.. ,. i... I
HIP. pariy oee li ll. unit m em-n vi me
ticket, and don't sell out this fall. As
to the rod in pickle, we have only to say
that we will try and attend to it when
you draw it out, and perhaps you will
wish you had left it to soak. '
A Stranokk Take.n In. Last even
ing about seven o'clock, while Mr. Jno.
Gilligtiam, of Carbondnle, Luzerene
county, was visiting the capital grounds
and inspecting t!e soldiers' monument, a
man approached him hud commenced a
conversation with him, and while it was
progressing another Individual approached
; and addressed the stranger Xo. 1, elating
that he sent bis trunk to the depot, and
wanted his money. The party addressed
acknowledged his iudobtedness, but
stated he had no small change, and at
the time prolTrred two S20 gold pieces.
Stranger No. 2 refused to take the pieces,
and Mr. Oiiiigbatn was requested by
stranger or sharper Xo 1 to give him
forty five dollars in notes for the coin
Tbe two strangers then departed, and
Mr Gil'igham saw ibftn uo more, and
subsequently ascertained that the twenty
dollar pieces were bogus. He made in
formation at the Mayor's office, but up
to tbe present writing no arrests were
made.
Tbe sharpers liave made forty-five
dollars clear, have no doubt "gone where
the woodbine twineth." Iliritlurg Tth
grnph. Connecticut imposes a fine of S100, or
six month's imprisonment, upon any one
selling a prize package to a minor.
A Stolen Horsr Rbcovbrkd Br a
Jokb The last Monogahel RepH.hU
ran fires tbe following accountof the
somewhat singular and anexpected re
covery of a stolen horse S', oJ :!r
Some two weeks ago, -a trio of Carrol
township boys being in our place attend
ing court, Messrs. Nelson, Henry and
Wylie, started home abont midnight, go
ing up the pike on horseback. At the
Valley Iun School house, they halted to
have a moment's talk before separating
While there a man rode hastily down the
pike. Tlir boys thinking that he. like
themselves, was out 'sparking.' determin
ed to find out who be was, and where be
had been. So they called out in sport,
"Stop. Thief ! Haiti" Tbe rider instead
j of stopping spurred on hi horse, and ar-
riving at Hamilton's St ere took up the
Urownsvillc road. That being Mr. Nel
son's road home, he followed, still crying
out halt stop ! The stranger finding him
self in danger of being overtaken, wheel
cd his horse into a fence corner, and
took the woods. Somewhat dismayed at
the serious train his j.ke was fakingr
Nelson called out to the nukuown ono to !
come back, that it was ouly, fnn and that
he did not want bis horse 2To a'tentioo
was paid to this, however, but the mys
terious Stranger fled into aud through
the woods, aud out of sight. Nelson
took the horse back to tho pike, and
meeting Mr Newell, it was put in bis
stable, at Valley Iun.
Now comes the queer part of the story.
The next morning, Mr. James Williams j
came down the pike with the word that '
a horse had been stolen fmm Mr Iwac j
Stacher the night before, and that he was j
oi: tbe way to our town to telegraph the j
news to different points lie was told
about the strangM horse in New el I'd sta
IjIi', and going there found tbe lost an
ifnal. So the intended joke tnrned out
to be the real capture of an actual horse
thief and no wonder the rancal was
scared when the young mn called out
Stop Thief I He had been quite cool i
about if. too, for having first caught the J
animal in tho field at Stacher's, he took I
him into the stable where he fed him be- I
fore he saddled, bridled aiid rode him oft. !
This is the coolest piece of roguery we '
have recently met, and about thn best re-
suit of a joke.
MARRIED.
lit
liOOPKS. VALENTINE On ihe Mill !
inst., iiy Iter. A. Lopenhaver. itr. Abrnuam
Honpes iwd .Miss Alice E. Valentine, both of ;
lilaware townsliin " j
UIEl). j
J.lcFAttLANl) On the 9th, inst., near
Cros Keys, (his county, Martha McF-irlaiul,
"KeJ 23 years, 2 tuus. and 4 days.
H Al'GiUWOU'f Ou the 1 'ill inst., near
fAAi:u,Av.;iiA f t'i;...ku,i. u...
."" . ............ fc""""'"'
jced 73 years, ' lucntln and lo days.
WELLKI! On tlie l th inst , on Bell's
Island, above town, Mrs. Wellcr, aged nbou;
i'i vears.
Mf FLINTO o'N & PATTERSON MARKETS '
1
PRICES OF R0AKD OF COMMERCE.
lr..rj ....l.t- r . 1. T . c. ........
Rutter lb
Ifj" j!"1
20
in
8
8
y,
8
3
50
8
8
, 20
Country Soap..,
T:l!ltiW
lt:S
Wo"', washed ..
Poulu v, live ...
Pried Apples
Puacties, pared
" Peaches, impared .
' Cherries
' Cherries, pilled ..
" HUckberries
Raspberries
Country Hams
20
4
J'l
17
10
Sides and Shoulders......
Potatoes, "j bus 40
n rt'CZ.'Z'.'".'. 2 25
Kailroal l ies oo
Lm"st nsts. mortisinK
14 for board tence-
8ri
16
P. K. SULuUFF'8 PRICKS CURRENT
Reported Weekly.
Gnus.
White Wheat, "pi bus
Red Wheat. "
Cnm -
.. SI IS
... 1 10
.,. 2
38
... 3 50
(tHl
Timothy seed
Coal.
Prepared Ccal, ""; ton
j,-ut ..
I'ea " "
Bituminous"
$3 75
..- 4 75
0 5
8 35
S24 00
n; oo
25 00
.... 28 0111041100
ITOoto-iooo
....18 0(itoi0 00
..- 28 no
2801
1 75 to 3 00
Lrn;tn.
V 1000 ft
Run of Log, 4 4,
" "
" - 8 4,
" " "
Hemlock Frame, "
" Boards. "
Whitepine worked Flooring.
" (iermar. Siding ..
Panel Uoors
Windoi
Sash, fxli.
" !xl 2.
" lU.t!4,
j window
fi5
75
80
00
PI11LAIEI.PI11 MARKETS.
PlIlLAIiEl.rhlA. Sept 19. 1871.
Fi.otm Thcra is not much activity in tbe
market, hut bo!drs are firm. Sales of 1200
barrels, including
Superfine S4 75l5 00
Extra S5 OOt'aJS 87
N. W. Extra Family. S 5"ri;7 12
Ohio & Ind. do. do So 75(it7 12
Penna. do. do S fiifijC 2o
Fancy Brand? S7 50(n8 50
Grain There is less doing in Wheat, but
prices are unchanged. 8les of 5IIO0 hush
I'cnn and western red at SI 48al 52; amber
at. Si 66, and while at $ I 35. Rye may he
quoted at 8:ic. Corn is rater quiet : sales o'
20: '0 bushels yellow at "i'c. aud S000 bushels
western mixed at 74c. Oats are unchanged :
HO'iO bushels western white sold at 5ia52e.
Seed There is very lit tie doing in Clover.
We quote at lOalCJc 7"0 bushels of Timo
thy sold at S3&3 25 T bushel
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Moxcat, Sept.. 18 P. M.
The Cattli! market was dull this week,
and prices favor buyers. Tbe receipts were
liberal, and reached in the neiirehorbood of
31 00 htad. Sales of choice at 77Je, fair to
good at S.latUc and common at 4&5c gross.
Cows and Calves attracted much attention,
and prices ar'van'ed. Sales of apringeis at
S50a8n, and fresh cows at $55a85.
Large assortment of Queensware, China
J Ware. Glasswarw, Crockeryware, Cedar
ware, e., for sals ehsap by
MARTIN & WAITERS.
DR. P. C.
DEALER IS KVEHYTUIKG THAT
The public attention is also invited to Lis large assortment erf
AH persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage fo
call, as they will fiod the largest stock in the comity to select from. COME
AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED
NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND IIAK.MON1CONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES,
With an immense stock of NOTIONS. Something for everybody, young
and old, at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORK.
i
Qsw amusements.
THE NEW DISINFECTANT !
Brcmo Chloralum,
NO.-POISOOUS, ODORLESS,
POWERFUL.
DEODORIZER A'D DISINFECTANT,
ESTIItELT HARMLESS AND SAFE.
AltltESTS & PKEVEXTS CONTAGION.
Used in private dwellinps. hotels, restau
rants, public school, bo"pitnls. Insane ai;
lums, dispfnrie. Jails, prisons, poor
house, on skips sieam-honts, atnl in tenc-nient-honaes,
markets, for wnter-cltisels. uri
nals, sink", sewers, cesspools, stHbles. Sc.
A fpecittt i " contagion and peshlrntial
dutam, as choltr. typhoid fever, ship fevr.
small-pox, scarlet fetr. meas'.ea, disease of
animals, c. Prepared only by
TILDF.N & CO., 176 William St.. K. Y.
Sold by nil druggists.
1,003 GIFTS.
Grand Gift Concert and Distribution for the
Benefit of the Foundling Asylum of New
York, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Or
phans' Home, Washington, D. C.
T be held in WaMnrr'n 'flj toon as all
Tirfcets are sold, of hitb Ten Days' Xo
tlte Will be given,) ni not laier ilmn Nov.
"J,l i. IBil. hiiine number of tickets, i2.0tjli
S-5 enob. 1,003 Gifts, amounting to $ J0O,
0(MI. lo be awarded. Send for Circular, eiv
inp list nf Gifts and References. Tickets can
be had of KILEV SARHEN'T,
Cor. Thirty-first & Market Streets.
Pliilidrlnhia.
Or, P. f!. DEVLI.V. Gen l Atf t.
31 Nassau Street, New York.
Hon. If. JIcf!rLi.oroii. Flktnn. 1
Com'rs.
llJ. liIO. I . (..tSTLR. ISalMIUOrC.
Hon J. S Nkclcv. Piltshurg. Trmlee. . !
H. HENDERSON'S
FAMILY LIQUOR CASES,
Each Otse cntn;ninfr One Ui.'rle of
OLD PALE BRANDY, I HOf.LANi) GIN.
OLD KYK WHISKEY. I OLD PA IK SHERRY,
FINE OLD PORT, I OLD BOURBON- I
Guaranteed Pure and of the very bei quality.
PRICE SEVC DOLLARS.
Sent bv Kxpre-sO t) I)., or Posi-ottice order.
II. liE.NDEHSU.N'. 15 Rroid St. New York.
GENTS W.VTED for the
Til ANS MISSION OF LIFE.
t'oVKSKLS ON THK NaTIIBE AND IlYOIKXS or
the Mascumve Kcxctiox. By ln Naphfts.
iiuihor of The Vhyi'tal Lift, of Woman." ll j
rela'es lo Ihe male tcz : is fall of ne facts :
delicate but outrpoken; practical and t'P
ulur: higtily endorsed; sells rapidly. Sold!
by subscription only. Lxulnsive territory.
Terms liberal. Pi(eS2. Address for eon
tents, ,tc. J. O. FERGUS & CO., Publishers,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Thc CONGRESS ARCTIC.
The BEST v.1ntrr0YEnsM0E!
JiOUiTKLES to break!
i so tbrfrie to put on r
Aeat,uenteeI,strlisQl
ASK YOCR SHOE DEALER FOR IT
f P PP roK OSB M",'T,1 10 J'-L WHO Afi
I J vIjL ron ,T. 7r,c. to Jan., 7: $1.50 lo
J i'v "72 ; $2.50 to Jan., 7 i. TOE METH
ODIST, Every week a Lecture Kooni Talk
by tiecher : Sermon or art icle by Talniage,
(trrond onJif to Jierrher in popularity), Mrs.
willing' fftent srrial stnry exposing secret
workings of Ronani?m in America, and much
oilier poo re:ulin. O. IlalsI'd, lit y at sail
Jl., A'rfr York
BAND LEADERS,
For something interesting, semi vour address
to GEOKGE W. GATES. Frankfort. N. Y.
$30. WE WILL PAY $30.
Agents $30 per week to sell our great und
valuable discoveries. If you want perma
nent, and pleasant work, apply for particu
lars Address DYE It & CO., JACKSON,
Michigan.
IEMALE COLLEGE. Bordentown. X. J..
furnishes ibe heat educational advan
tge. together with a pleasant home Hoard
and Tuition. S2"8 per rear. For catalogues,
address Ilev. J. II. URAKELEY. Fb. I).
$500 PER WEEK.
Can be made hy any smart man who can keep
his business to himself. Send stamp for par
ticulars to HOWARD & CO., Williamsburgb,
N. N.
VORTH-EAST MISSOURI Farms and Un
' improved Lands tor ea'e by McNutt &
Moss, Paris. Mo.
THE CURTAIN RAISED.
How it is done, and who does it. The Alena
Hook, 1!(2 pages, gorgeously illustrated with
cuts, positions, &c. Sent by mail, securely
sealed, for fifiv cents. Grand Circular, free.
Address PHILANDER A KL.
OS BROADWAY. New York.
Agents! Head This!
V ILL PAY AiEXrS A SALARY OF
V $30 I'EIt WEEK and Expenses, or a!
low a largo commission to sell our new and
wonderful inventions. Address M- WAGNFR
& CO . Marshall. Midi.
A CARD.
A Clergyman, while residing in South
Americ as a Missionary, discovered a sate
and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous
Weakness. Early Decay. Diseases of the Uri
nary and Seminal Orgsns. and the whole
rain of disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious habits. Great number.' have been
cured hy this noble reme ly. Prompted by a
desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate,
I will send ihe recipe for preparing and
using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to
any one who needs it, frte of charge. Ad
dresa Jos. T. I.nmas, Station 1, Iiible House,
S Y Citv.
Administrator's Notice.
Eitale of Mary Dietrick, deceased.
TTTHEREAS Letters of Administration on
VV the estate of Mary Dietrick. 1to nf
Fayette twp., dee'd.. bsve been granted tu
the undersigned, residing in the sitne
township, all persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will present them
properly authenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL LEONARD, Adm'r.
July 19, 1871-61
RUKDIO.
COSST1TPTES A FIRST-CLASS
store:
a!f5 of gcal Gstott.
A Valuable Farm
IN' WALKER TOWNSHIP
.V'V PltlVATK SALK.
THE undersigned offers Bt private sale, a
valuable farm, situated in Walker town
ship, about one fourth mile northeast of Per
rrviUe. ou the est side of the Juniata river,
adjoining InnHs of William Ilctrick and Mrs.
Shiiman, containing
ffl
Nine Acres of which are well set with young
timber. The remainder is cleared and in a
good stale of cultivation every acre being
tillable ; bavin); thereon erected a large new
Brick Dwelling House,
also a good STONE HOUSE, suitable for
renting r can be used as a gumruer house,
a good Spring House near to the Uwellmg
Hose, li.-ike-oven aud good Well ot uever
fitiliiig water all under one roof,
Good Ijtirjyo Ilitiilc 1 ta 111,
Wagon Shed. Wood House, and all other ne
cessary outbuildings. There is good Coal
Wharf on ihe premises, which is valuable.
Also a good Young Orchard, just begiuning
I to bear pleniitully.
i his farm was formerly owned by Samuel
Bashnrc, dee'd., and can he bought from his
widow. Mrs. Anna Myers, residing in Mc
Veytown. Mifflin Co., Pa. Full particulars
! will be given and terms made known by the
undersigned, residing on the .-remises.
M. L. P.ASII0P.E.
July 1, 1P7 1 -2m
VALIJABLE'FARM
I.V FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP.
AT PHIVATK -s.VTK:
THE undersigned offers at private sale a
valuable firm, situated in Fermansgh
toSnsbip, Juniata couuty, about fU miles
northeast of Mifflin, (hy the mad), adjoining
lands of O. R. Homing, Jacob Tbomas, Sr.,
and William A.lison containing
i;jo ACRES,
About Thirty Acres of which is good Timber
land a portion of the limber on il being fine
straight oak, suitable for heavy fraue work
The r-'inainiiig one hundred acres are clear.
1 111 in a good state of cultivation, and well
fenced, hiving thereon erected a new
FRAME DWELLING HOUSE.
thirty feet square, with fountain pump at tbe
door, a
.Ooocl Friinie IS:inlc llufii,
40 by 71! feet. Trough with fountain pnmp
for watering stock near the barn. Two Corn
Cribs, Stone Spring and W.sh House, and all
other outbuildings usually found on a well
improved farm There are two Springs of
excellent water near the house There is
also op the premises an Orchard with a
FIXE COLLtXTIOX OF FKL'IT.
This property is in close proximity to
schools and mills, and is a desirable place fur
a farmer.
Particulars, as to price and terms, can be
learned hy calling on or addressing the un
dersigned, residing in MilRintown, or Pbilo
Shivelv, on the farm.
JOHN HORNING.
June II. 1871.
Real Estate at Private Sale,
In Mii.pokd Township.
rj "HE under'iftned offers lo sell at private
i sale a ceitnin tract of lnnd siltialed in
Milford township, one mile south of Patter
son, Juniata county, adjoining lands of G.
VY. .lacohs, li. I Kepner Jacob Lemon and
others, containing
FORTY-FIVE ACRES,
about Tnirty five Acres of which are cleared
and in a good state of cullivatiou, having
heen limed mice over within ihe last five
years. The remaining ten acres ia woodland,
well set with lock-oak and yellow pine tim
ber. The improvements on this property
are a
L0(J HOUSE. BANK BARN.
BLACKSMITH SHOP,
Good Frame SPRING HOUSE, with a never
failing Well o.' good water at the door, also
a Spring close by. A'so necessary outbuild
ings, a good Apple Orchard, Peaches, Pears,
Cherrys and all kinds of fruit.
The above property will be sold en very
reasomMe terms The purchaser can also
have the opportunity of buying from ten to
forty acres of good cleared land adjoining
ihe above, at a very moderate price.
For further information inquire of Arnold
Varns, rwner, who resides on thc premises.
Any person wishing to purchase would do
well to call and examine the property for
themselves.
ARNOLD VARNS.
July 12 1871-3m
j?jjfinl JJoticrs.-
DR.. KlillVi-;. -u tne Philadelphia
Ch.-T IfMut, Ml Arch St.; rrnl. LMilot.. ZiO W.
VJ St.. Ciniaaati. O., aad lr. Ortsns. at Charlorft,
N. C-.sre nak- , iag aftomfhing
citrM f alt
knifw nr enintie
iniwitft boltittl
root and Shr it
O t mdioa.
pc!jav?
mortfl. it takra in
Q i P timaBaea-
Ml Hi tMfCTM Frtv
7 7 tofiu tra.
(1 01 adrertiie-
hare ibrte
fr..rs. :th tli!r A
menta, Mmiiaf tmr ifi
me m a. fn rrrvr 1
trmtw'tita.
Ktme other ihoald rr be ated. For
Mrtinlin, iwrjti for eirtnilar, calt, or rM ahwro.
DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA
TARRH treated with the utmost success by
J. Isaacs. M. I., and Professor of Dtt'iuet of
the A.'ie and Ear, hie pecialty in the iledital
College nf Pmnty'.tania. 13 peart' experience,
(formerly of Levden. Holland,) No. 8o Arch
Street. Phila. Testimonial can be seen at
his offieo. The medical faeu'ty are invited to
accompany their patients, as he baa no secrets
in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with
out pain. Nu charge for examination.
oct!2-ly
rort sale.
A SIX HORSE POWER ENGINE, with
Governors, Boiler and Mud Boiler, all
complete. For full particulars address
ROBERT McINTIRE.
Peru Mills, Juniata Co., P.
June 28, 1371.
ItSffUaiifoas.
, THE
AMERICAN WASHER.
PRICE $5.50;
the Ansricaa Washer Sava3 LToasy,
Tims aai Eradgery.
The Fatigue of Washing Day no longer dread
ed, but Economy, Efficiency, and Clean
Clothing, Sure.
In calling public attention to this little
machine, a few of the invaluable qualities,
(not pressed by any other washing machine
yet invented.) are here enumerated :
is tbe smallest, most compact, most port
able, most sirale in construction. nfi easily
operated. A child, ten years' old, with a few
hours' practice, can inotoHglfty comprehend
and effectually use it. There" ? no adjust
ing, no screws to annow. no ddfly in adapt
ing ! It is always ready f r Use ! It is a
perfect little wonder! It is a. miniature
iant, doing mire work and of a belter qual
ity, than the most elahorate and eotly. One
half of the labor ia fully saved hy -its use.
and ill? clothes will last one-half lirnger than
by Ihe old plan of the rub board. U will
wash the largest blanket. Three shhn at a
time, washed thoroughly! In a Wofd, the
ablution of any fabric, from a Quifl to a
Lace Curtain or Camhric Hardkcrchi-f. are
equally within the capacity of this IdTTLE
OEM! it can be fastened lo any lu'o and
taken off at will.
No matter how deep roote'd a prejudice may
exist against Washing Machine", the moment
this little midline is seen to perform its wo'M
eers, all doubts nf its cleansing elPcacy and
utility are banished, and the donhier and
detractor at once become the fast friends of
tbe machine.
We have testimonials wilh'Bt ertd. setting
forth its numerous advantages overall others,
and from hundreds who have thrown aside
the liuWieloy. nsele nichines, which have
signally failed to accomplish thn ohjeel prom
ised in prominent and loud sounding adver
tise merits.
It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is
tor wringing.
The price, another paramount inducemert
to purchasers, has been plrtccd so low. that it
is within the Teach of every hou-ekeper.
and there is no article of domestic economy
that will repay the small investment so 80011.
All that is aked for this CHEAT LABOR j
SAVER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each:
machine to do lis work perfectly. !
Sole Agents for the United States,
A. il. FRAXCISCUS & TO..
I 613 Market St.. Philad'a, Ta.
j The largest and cheapest Woodea Ware
1 house in the I mied Stales.
aug1ti-3m
FOUTZ'S
rELKDBATKD
Horse g Me Mm.
r Th9 preparation. Wmp and fciToraNr
known, will thnroujttily rc-tnvi?orate
broken dftwn aud low-spiriu-d tor5?
by fttn-ngtl'rnirif; and cleansing tho
stomach nd intftins.
It it a swnr pr-Tentircof all disease
it!ciI'-nt to thiii animal, such w L1.'Nl
WATER. HKAVK3. COUGHS,
TK34PKR, FEVERS. FOUX PKR,
I.OSSOE APPKTJTE AND VITAL
ENfcRGV. Ice. Its uw improTcs
th wind. incrra.r3 the annetiU
mves araooth and plo!r k;n and
tmnf'rrm the mt-ntblt rktrlrton
lutoatine-lonkinrand irited horse. r-
T keepers of Cow this prepara
tion is invaluable. Itbi stire pre-
, T.ntive auinst KiniK're5t. Hollow
Horn. etc. It has htrn proven tr
actual csnrinitDt to increase thij
quantity of milk and cream twenty
JJ'T p'M- rent, and make the butter fiim
aires them an appt tite. loosens their hiJc. and makes
tbcm thrive much faster.
In all di4ases of Swine, smrh a Coughs, fleers n
inc Liuap, Liver, u.,mi? anirivncis
as a speific. B putting from one
half a paper to a paper in a r-artvl nf
swill tlieaboredieaites will N-emHi
eatcd or en(irelv prrv-nt'l. Ff given
in time, a certain pn-rentire and
cure for the Ho !hnerx
DAVID E. FOFTZ, Proprlftor,
BALTIMORE. M d .
For iale by tnijNt anlt Stnr.jwrs throa-hout
til foiled State. Canadu and Sorth Aneric
li. F. Kiif.NElt & SON.
town. Pa.
Agen's. Mifflin-aiiR2"-ly
D. K. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. P. SuloutT,)
DZALEE3 111
Grain, Lumber, Coal,
JSsilt, J3lsi-itoi
CALCHID PLASTER, CEMENT, SC.
The Highest Cash Prices Paid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at ihe
Lowest Price?.
Having boats of our own we can freight j
Grain. Lumber, Coal, Ac cheaper than any
oilier parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. BrfVou can make moner by calling on us !
before selling or buying elsewhere.
Graix will n r.ncnvrn fx store to be J
sold bt thk 1st or Jue, 1871.
P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's !
backs. !
Mifllintown. April 20. 1871. .
Boot and Shoe Shop.
THE undersigned, fashionable Boot W9
and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II
ly informs tbe public that hehasloea'edS't
in the borough nf Patterson, where he is pre
pared la accominodiite tbe most fastidious in
LADIIW WDAlt,
Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots,
CHILD It EX S WE A It, dC.,lC.
Also, mendinz done in the neatest manner
and upon the shortest notice. A liberal
share of public patronage is respectfully
solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Jfgj?" Shop located on the east aide of Tus
carora street, one door south of Main street,
nearly opposite Laird & Bell's srore.
J. W. DEAN.
March ft. 1871-lv
WALL PAPER.
Rally to the Place where yon can bay
your Wall Paper Cheap.
'PHE undersigued takes ihis method of in
1 funning the public thai he has just re
ceived at bis residence on Third Street, Mif
flintuwn, a 1-irjre assortment of
WALL FA-l'EIl,
of various siylea, which be offers for sale
CHEAPER than can be purchased elsewhere
in the county. AH persons in need of tbe
above article, and wishing .o save money, are
invited to call and examine hie stock and
hear bis prices before g'ling elsewhere.
gr.Large supply constantly on hand.
SIMON BASOM.
MifCiptown, April 5, 1371-tf
A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimerei,
Vestings, Ac.,j um received and for eale
by s. b. tovvoy.
hi
nsinrss arbs.
JOUIS B. ATKINSOX
Attorney, at lfi4 ,
MIFFLISTOWSf, PA. tx
(Ccctlng and Ccfitfysncinj promptly
attended to. ' '
Office, second story f Court HonSe, above
Prothonotary's olhce.
TOBEUT McMEEN, ,
ATWttlsEY At LAD'i ,;
MIFFLIXTOWS. T..
Oftcecn Bridge street, ia ihe'rovm .'urkarly
occoaied by Ezra l. Pari er. Ls.
g B. LOt'DES,
MIFFLiSTOWX PA.,
OfTsva bis services to the c'ltiicns of Jiini-"'
ata coifnty as Auctioneer and Vendue Crier.
Chnrges, from two ta tea dollars. i?atisfacV
tiun warranted novJJ-'jni.
DR. r, C. IitfXDIO,
PATTERSON. PENX'A.
August IS. lisnff-tf.
THOMAS As ELDKR, M. 1)..
JUFFLINTOWS, r..
Offic hours A. M. to 3 P. Wj- tBiee H
lielt'ord's building, two dours ai-ove thrSn--linrl
nflice. llridge street. aiig IH t f
s. $ seal's, m. .t
HOM.EOriiATICf nftSIClAS S SURGEW
Having perniancn'ly located in thc bcrnttp
of MitHiniown, offers his professional service
to ibe citizens of ibij place ant! ai.rrounJin
country.
(Hfice on Main street, over B'W.ers Itng
Store. aug 18 ISO'.i-tf
O. W. McPHEEEAH,
gwitorucji at $aw,
601 SAXSOM J3TREBT.
PHILADELPHIA.
aug IS 18C3-ly
; QENTRAL CLAIM AGENCY,
I JAMES Sr. SELtEUSf
j 144 SOUTH SIXTft STREET.
I PHILADFLrill
BC Bounties. Tensions, Vstik Pay. IJnr
Claims, Slate Claims, Sc., pronrptl colleCteJ.
N4 charge for information, nor when money
is nctt collected. oct27-tf
B
LOOMSurnu statk nokmal
SCHOOL AND
Literary And Commercial Institute.
The Faculiy of !hif Iustitutim aim lo hii
Tpry tWf.rotiph in their in?truction, tr
look carefully aficr thc manners, hvslth auJ
moruls of tbe etuitm?.
Winter term oomnvpn'ies Januniry ?!7I.
Hh.Mii C.K th. A. 31.;
Prin?if.aT.
Hew BFUg Mtoiro
IX PEKfcYSVILLE.
DR. .T. J. APPLKBAVGII kit estaMishe.1
aliruyand Prescription S."ie in the
above-named place, and keeps a freaeral as.
sorimvnt of
URt-GS AST MEPt VlStS.
! Alst all other articles urunily kept itt catab-
iiisouieiiia ui tore t.iuu.
Pure Wines af.'.l LiiUors ,or nied'c'lnal fur
poses. Clears. Tohieeo, Stationeryj Confec
' tions (first-class), Notions, etc.. e'c.
j JsayThc Itoeior gives advice free
I Hurrah! Hnrralil
Grcai
Excift niiMit t Iip
Chair Works!
WHY ia it that everybody poos to WVl. F,
SNi'DER when they are in need of any kind
of Chairs ?
BECAUSE he keeps the rtrtt n l Finest.
Assortment of all kirtds of Chairs that was
ever offered lo' the eyes of the iiH'ic.
Reader, if Von are in waul if Chairs .f
any kind, you will do well to call on the un
dersigned and rianiine his fine stock uf
; Ca S8at ani to
of all descriptions, before piirch eNe
where. Hnviug lately sMrVd in b-Sini-ss. he
is deieTmiued to do ihe very best he can air
rigards durability and ebeffpness, and wa
rani all work tnantiarturfl by htm.
RvjJ" l!emnihr the Sign of the ItKTr
liKI) CItAIlI on Ihe jHdo on tue
corner of Xlain and Cherry streets, when you
want to buy good chairs.
tVM. F. SNYDER.
Mifllintown. Feb . 1871.
The Place for (lood Grape-vine?
IS At THE
luniati Dalits Uhurabs,
ASD GRAPE-TI5B SllLSEKYi
THE undersigned would repecif i!ly in
form Ihe public that he bi- !aried a
Grape-viue Nursery about one in-.lctiortlt-.-i.it
of Miffliniowri, wher! he has y . ieit leiuig a.
luffe number of the diffen-nl -tric::ee of"
Grapes ; and having been in the bu"ineHH for
seven years, he is now prepare"! to furifish
VIES OF ALL TIIK Ln.IfS(i
VARIETIKS, AND OK TliK
.MOST PlIO.MISIXft
KlSItt, AT
t. O XV II A TV..
hj the Single vine, doten, bnndrrl or thou
sand. All persons wisliiui: po'id and thrifty
vines will do well to call aud see for them
selves. JietfGood and responsible Agenti wanted.
Addre?s,
JONAS OBEK IIOLTZER.
Mitiiiniown. Juniata Co . Pr.
S. B. LOUDON,
3IKIJCIIAT TAILOU,
"ITOULD respectfu!'y inform the public
V (hat he has removed his Tailoring Es
tablishment to a room in Major Nevin'a new
building, on the Parker lot. on Bridge street,
MitBintown, anl his opened out a
LARGER AND FINER ASSORTMENT CT
CLOTHS,
CASSltitttES,
-ESTIXGS, &c.t
Than evr was before hrjnght to this town,
wbicb be is prepared to make to order in the
LATES7 AND IfOST IMPROVED STYLE,
And ia manner that will defy all competi
tion. He also manufactures to order, all
sorts of
CUSTOM WORK
On reasonable terms.
By strict attention to business, he hopes to
receive s liberal share of public patron
age Give him a eall and inspect his style
of cutting and -workmanship before gone;
elsewhere.