M ISC ELL A XEO US. j A Grand Unfiling Park -A Sportiii?; Scheme in I'tnnsjlvgnia by Sew lorn en. , t i .1 . A correspondent f the Boston Tran tcrt'iit write from Lackswaxen, Pennsyl-1 vania: I cSnclide tny letter with a brief j account of the enterprise in which New York cap talist ami sporting men are en gaging. I refer to the Blooming Grove park. . Thin is an association organized I in New York, railed the 'Blooming! (irove park association," its oljects) he- J irjr'llf jniniiitifn f turf, field and: i qua tic sport. Thine grounds are with-; in ten miles of this place, this being the j i earest aut-essililc point by rail to the r.-unda. Thi; company have already j purchased 12100 acres of land, and j when fenced it will equal if not excel anytl ing -f the kind within the domain of G cat Britain, us thousands of Ameri cana can testily to their vaftnees and j grand' nr I This va-t body of Und includes almo'ti evey conceivable surface formation in j I. ills, mountains, valleys, undulating p!a j leans, etc. its fort-, is include in its vaiie- ; li the i-lnrdy oak, (he lieiuhick, chest- j nut, beech, fpiure, e:d;tr, nipple, birch, j and the a Idei linden riine ; also, various; olheia, Manyvf llies.r found in clusters ' on the I-iw l-in-ls, resemble those of a I liatuiat deer tia:k. . TLe miiitisls now found up.m these j lands embrace the black bear, deer, wild- j cat, tishiir-otter, minx, fox. badger, op- t jxisenm, coon, 11141 mot. ami several va- i lie! its of t-ijuiriels and rabbits. Mr Smith iiifmuied me tliat in fencing . these grounds the company could not tail j to rnclo.-e M'Q deer. Witbiu this grand, urlo.-uie il ii proposed t' introduce the ' huifli, moM-, elk, and wild loir ot'i frvrtnany, with utlur game animals com- j mon in the Liiiit both in Europe and . Ameiica. I Lust ti Ik; enumerated, but to many . first in vlue, a:e eight beautiful fresh ; water lakes, reservoirs of limpid, livin TI!L I'KX OF HLAVEX. The most common action of life its everv day, every hour is invested with a eu'ernu grandeur, when we think Low the- extend iheir issues into eternity. i Onr hands are now sow ing seed for that j Teat luivvei-t. We shall meet again nil , w-s are dolus and have done. The "raves : sk!l g've up thi-ir dead, and from the ; Cimbauf oblivimthe past shall give up j dl that it holds in keeping, to be wit- j nets against us. Oil. think of that! In j yonder hall of the inquisition, see. what its cfi'ect on us fliouM be. W ithin tbuse hlix i stained walls one is miller exami nation. He lias bt-n assured that noth ing he revfais fh.ill be wiitten fur the juirpofe of bciti tired Against him While making frank ami inseniiius con- fereion, lie Hit.lilMily sti-'jis. ; Jk irt .itimb-a uute. TI.eyplyl.ini; vitb j:ieiitiii.s, IU;ti-r him, threaten him; j be ur.wei-8 not a id Danger make lbruee quick Hi.- ear has caught a oi.d; helirtens; it ties his tongue. ! An arras hat.g. b' hMc liitn, and hthmd it lie hears a lien running along the pages.! , , , , ?, , . , , The truth Hashes on hitn. hehi.td that i , screen a scribe bits committing to the '. fatal ,age every word he says, and hej fhail meet it all again en the day of trial ; Ah ! hotv o! inn to think that there ' . ... , is such a pen going, in heaven, and en tering on the hooks of judgment all we pay or w ish, all we think or do Would j to God we heard il every here, and al-j ways heard it ! What a check and what j a Ptimulus! Are we about to gin, how strourr a curb: if g ow to ilutr. bow ! FDflrji jtPjmr. u nar a niouve i pray . iiBtin . i!lt:erson an i vicinity, and the puh for the blood that blots out a guilty past, ' generally, that he will run the car regn , , , . ! larlv. leaving Miftl'n Station everv Mnndav and lor Mich grace, as in time to come , nooI1 for tl E.rn malkets, ,indieturii!ii"g hall enable us to walk in G.id's statutes. on WEDN'KD Y, loaded with to keep his judgments, aud to do them "Knowing therefore tlie terror of the Lord, we per.-unde men." A city exqui,i.e, having become agri-; culturally ambitious, went in eearcu ot a i J ! farm, and finding one for sale, be- gan to bargtiu for it. 1 he seller men- j tioned, as one of its recommendations, thai it had a very cold spring on it. "Ah aw," paid the f.p; "1 won"t take it then ; for I've heard tint a cold spriug ruined the crops last year, and I don't want a place with such a drawback upon ! it." I Mr. Lacy, ot Mainfiild, having been! so Vadly Rioted wi.lirheuina.isin, that ! lie had been unable to walk without the aeeimnce of a eaue, and being so deaf j that he hasnot heard a clock tick during j tbe past ten ycais, was struck by light-! ,.: . .. (,.., i. ...i i '6 ' j knocked down ; intend of injury ing him ; lie wa mocli benefitted by tbe" visiunt, ! I as, on arising from the ground, he could ! walk and hear a well as formerly. A lady had a custom of Faying to a favorite little dog of Iter's, to make him fc!I w her. . "Come along sir." A woulJ-be-wit stepped up to her one day. nnd accosted her with. "Is it me, madam you called !" ' Oh, no, fir,' said the lady, "it was another puppy I fpoke to " .... A babhful j'ottiig man nas escorting a bashful young lady, when she said en trealingty : "Jabes, don't tell anybody you beaued me home " "Don't be afraid" replied he, "I am as much a-shatnetl of it aa voti are."' That settled it. A mam named Oat was hauled up re cently for beating his wife and children Oil being sentenced to imprisonment, the brute remarked that it was very hard if s man was Dot allowed to thrash his own oats. judical: ThJ Great medical Discovery ! Dr. WAXKER'3 C MFOBNIA VINEGAR' BITTERS, di Unndreds of Thousands ia ti-inrnr to thi!r Wonder " I' ll tum'tiv: Lffc-ct. Iff Its WHAT. Aot- THEY? !s st 'i ntrr ATtE not a vile 5 ! elFAHCY DRINK.Mf Made of P(Mr flnm. WfaiokCT Prof ipirlfPMn4Urrnftr l.i';arniocorfd.picc(I a.!i ftvx'tencJ t- vlcane tlie taete, called M Ton AppttiisTF," ncsiortrt," c, that )ecd t ie t p ;lcr cu v drnukctaei and rula, bntsr imo Medicine, ctfttle from tlicNative Iiootnfl Hcr!)5of CiKfornla, tree friii oil Alrohollc i iinulnn:. They are t:i ii It EAT II I. (()! PI'UiriEK ami LIFE il VIM. IIll t I T I. E ft perfect lien orator and luvtgorator if t Sykicia. carrying off all poloauu matter and rtnrln:? tlie blood to a healthy condition. person 4-au tkc tlicc W'tcrs accortiUfc' todir o Hon and riuaiii loaj uavt-il. Fnr Iuf1iitni:tHir' :iul C'hrnttln It ben niitttni nnd (oul Pj fiiHpln. r IndU Vlimi. Hilirtir ItriitliU'til n ml Intrr milt nit Vrrrr IHsrnn mi' ih llhtod, Uvrr, Kdnr-, and !Elndlrr. tiice lilt tcrs lisvc b:cn mot ucit:s:n'. itrb Vin ciimh are ca-iscd by Vitiated Ulnutl. lurb Is Kcac'iliy prodaccd by dcraaiicincut of Vie DicetlTr Org&n. IVf!'KPrA OH INOICESTIOX. H.'sJurlic, Pai:i i: the Slionldorn, f'ourhs( Titit of tlie Cliert, Di nines. sonr Krnriations t 'he Stomach, Pa3 taste In tiic Mn!h, bilious At tacks, r!p ttionof tljc U?a:t, IaQaini::atl m v( t'.tc Lu:i. W'a in tlte regions of the Kidneys, mod a hamlrrd other patnfnl eymptoniB, arc the off Prnac of f ypMpeia. TVy Invigorate tie Stomach and stimulate the t"-rrilill1rra:5d boweis, Trlii-hrfindcTlIxTn of tin r iu-illod ellracy 1 cleansing the Mood of all tn-.it, ii itiipartlns near Ufj and vigor to t. v w'i'',c t-ystcm. KOIt KI X DISEASED. Ernptlov.TcttLT. '. H:en-M, Blotches, '?ts, Plmplcn, l'mlules. It ;:. rur')anlcg, Iling-Wonas, ScaM-nond, Pors : :.. EryfifK-Ias Ueli, Scirfs Piscoloratfor.s of tii- Skin. flTiuors an I UiscmscK of the Skin, of wimtrver na:u3 or u at tiro, are literally dug up sn1 c.-.rrit-l o tt of the system in a slior time by Iht of thefts r.lticr?. Oae bottle In nch cu.- wi:i convince the ooet incredulous of their rurstlve pfTiTt. Cl-. atme ttic Vitratei Blood whenever yoc flnd iw l:iip:i-itiesb?:rst,Ds thronh tlic skin iurim plc. Kru.'tl'ir.s or frores; cKyinse it -hn yon I'.nrt it ob-stritrfd and flujirlsH in the v?in?; rl -nri it when it is fouf, and your feeiintrs will t-il yja vtiou. K?cp tie blood pare a:id the. It r.'.ri. n.'t'ie tv!en fo!liw. TA lk aii other WORMS, Inrfcwir in ttic s7't.:mof many t!t .inanlH. are cffrettially ' djtlruve 1 an 1 r -movd. For full directions, read carefa.ly tiw circnlar aroand each botUc. J.TVALIxT!. rr-.-rv tor. T. n. MfjIHXAI.P & CO., Driifji'- s aidfirn. AcnW. tan Fracrlsn, CaL, and S3 and SI Cw:nc:-CJ Street, New Vork. SOLD BT ALL I1L'CKX?TS AXO HEALKIN. - - - - ailll XtMV G00(1.S. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. 1 Street, HAVI.Vti opened out a GROCERY AND PKOVi.SKlX STOiiE iu ihe old stand on Main .Street, MiiHintown. I would respect fully a$lt the intention of the public to the full.. wing article", which I will keep on hand at all lit.ies : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, ; "MOLASSES, KICE, T'lWII S V LT .p. p. .... t'tVVPh ri?ITIT tAiXAhU lMlly'll. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, COHfeCtiOIierieS, NlltS, &C, . Xl:i'f, C ijrju-x, ... ,,,.. , ,, u L A f A K L , Io1' U C. All of which will be sold cheap for C0 or Co,,n,ry vd- Gi" n! a ca!l nd ie" my prices, j. KIRK. Mifflintown. May 2, 1871. . fJ (i "(jliyiXT ' llfll'ki't CtlT ' -pilE unders ign.l, having purchased of m " nnw. """.'F FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, Y(J2TABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON . , ... .. ,, ,. ... And I.verything I Mially arried in a .Market t ar. j. Freielit Carried, at EsasonaVis Sat33, Either Waj, Orders from merchants and oihers solicited. fcr Piompt attention to business will be I . , , given and saitsfneiion guaranteed. j Orders left at Joseph lVnnell's store in j Tatterson, wi'.l receive attention. j G. W. WILSON. I April 28, 1871. E BOOT A SHOE SHOP Ia Kevin's New Building on j,,, STIjEET j, IKFLIXT0VX. 'P II K undersigned, late of tbe firm of Fa- 1 sick & North, would respectful!' nn- n,,u"c! ,, ' "1lic .tht, b.e b op.ene'' Loot and Shoe Shop in Msvr Nevin s New lluildmg. on llridco street. ".Mifflit town, and is prepared to manufacture, of ihe best ma terial, all kinds of HOOTS, SHOES AND G A ITERS, FOR GENTS', LADIES AND CIIILDKfiX. He al-o keeps on band a large and well selected stock of Itciuly-mside Work, of all kinds, for men, wouien aud children. ALL WOI'.K WARBANTtI). Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish yuu with any kiud of work you may desire. Repairing done neatly nnd at reason able rates. J. L. NORTH. May 31, 1871. M'AMSTEP.SVILLE TIN SHOP. Tbeun dersigned has established himself in McAIUtersville in tbe Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line sbojld call before purchasing elsewhere as be is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as tbey can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and tbe public generally are respect fully invited to call, as be hopes by strict at. tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. an- 18 V,3tf JACOB 0. WIXEV. IP :w$t ,3 gRmtundfef it. SPECIE'PRICES!: EXTRAORDINARyriEDrjCTION U iTHE i'RlCEE OF, G0UD3. LAIIIlli BELL'S it:lV STORE, t rallersoD, Juniata Co.. l a. ' - ;; - The undersigned beg If ire to ttattt, that tbey have pure-bused from J. li. M. TudJ. bin entire slock of goods, aie will in ibe future conduct ill mcrcbautile husinesn atlheOIJ Stand, in tbe hovoagh of I'aitenon, Juniata county. Pa , where ibey shall endeavor to keep couKt inlly on band A full and complete f assort menl of i s ; j . LAD1KS' dress goods,' consist IN(i OF ALPACAS. I'Ol'LINS. , , TLA IDS. HJSTEUS. J)c LA1XS. MERINOS. MOHAII. GINGHAMS. CAM HKICS. LAWNS, &C. FANCY" GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWEUtY. HATS AND CAPS. HOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWAKK, CEDAKWAKK. G LASS W A RE, CKOCKER Y, FISH. SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIUi:i'S. SUGAR. HaTing just returned from tbe city with tbe above enumerated stock of good, all of which have been tiurcbased since Ibe great decline in Gold, we feel warranted iu saying that we can offer Goods; at preailv reduced fig. ures for CASH Oil COUNTRY' PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD &. BELL. NEW GOODS! .W WOODS! Martin & Walters' Bazaar! GREAT CRASH IX J'RICES! HAVING purchased ihe Store of X. Frank & t'o., on Main street, in J. M. lielforu's "tore room, we would respectfully inform the public that v-e have jusi relumed from the ! K ist with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS ot the very best quality, compris ing in part, of DIIV GOODS. GliOCERlKS, xoriGxs. HO'IEKIKS, FANCY GOODS. QUKKN.SW'AKi:, F.OOT.S& SHOES, HATS AND CATS, CAKl'ET HAGS, OIL CLOTHS, C A 11 1 E T S, I5LANKEIS, , I FUUS. WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, aud in j short every article usually kept in a well' selected store. We intend sellin!! exclusive' for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY IMtOHUCE. Py so doing we will bi able to sell goods as cheap as Ihe cheapest. Call and examine ourstock BA. im.lir.s.1 rtu r.s r u IN k.iil rUll.ULM.MJSUHUl.Mia ruoiiLLt.. I iirr'ii.i tv it -iu l ijii.'t (Helford'sStore.l'ooiii,) Main SI., Mifflintown, Pa. .May i, in. 1. THE I'LACE FOR HAil (JAINS IS AT rtXNELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. fJ"MlE largest nnd best assortment to be X fouud in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opeued a very large stock ol Goods well suitidto the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of tine and sutple BUY GOODS, Embracing all Ibe materials for men, women and children's wnte, including Hatsand Caps. Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Malting, ic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, , ' ' , ,. , ' , . Such as French and English Merinoes. Pop- A,pitc.s Dc Lames, plain and figured Shawls, ic. and also a large slock ofNoiions. such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. G EOCEHIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and Spices. Also, a lurge lot of Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow 'Ware. Fist Salt and Nails. Together wiih a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store Highest price paid for country pro (luce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times . 1,1871. "FEATHERS," ' -A-liIi GRADES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FA Til LIE A.tD DEALERS f QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAICHEAD, Jan-f PiTTSBimo. Pa- J. M. KEF-HEART WITH BARNES BROTHER &HERR0N WHOLESALE DEALERS IK HATS AND CAPS, 003 Market Street, Philadelphia. , aug 18, 1809-ly. IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by SILAS SHAMP, MifHin'own. Oct 5-3m LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in tbe cubty at Tihen & Esponsebadu's. LARGE STOCK OF ' Spring and. Summer Clothing AT Strayer's Clothing Store, r IX PATTERSOX! p Now is tSe Time to Secure Bargains! r p . wti.t c-n . ,-rn , t. j ' Sjiwur-L. sut.il r-u, nsviug puri-najcu 01 O Levi llecbl, keeps iuthe new Brick Build' inp. .Main Street, Patterson, a large - and . ele gant assortment of Ueady-Made Clothing consisting in part of Ocercoati, Ftnrk Coats, , Drrtt Ciat, I'tmtnhmnt, 1 Yctrt ' Drawer, Cnllnrt. i . t . . , ' l,.,.t,b Win.. And everything usiitlly found in a 'first nlass Uentlenian'a r'urnisuiug Siors. , FAXUV GOODS Also a large and carefully selected atsorf nient of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds anri qualities, ail of which will be sold l ibe low est poible living prices. Laaieg 'Jaittrt and Shoe. lie also invites tbe attention of the ladies to bis fine slock of GAITEKS AND SHOES, ! I which he wiil sell at prices defyiug eompeti- CARTA TS, OIL CL O MS. 1 lie bason band a beautiful assortment ot Carpets, Oil Cloths, &o , which are of a goon J quality, and well worth the inspection of tbf ouyer. WATCHES &. JEWELRY. (i'bW and Silrrr VTatehn, Ear rinyt, PUtm and Fancy rinyn. Watch Keys. Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c, winch at 'bis tu.it form tbe largest and best assortment iu the county. 1A11 tbe above goods will be sold cheap er than any other store in tlie United States. If you don't believe it, just give him a c:ii! and bo convinced of the truth oft lie assertion F U It N I T U 11 K. He has also a largo r,oom ju?t opposite J his Store where be offers for sale at low : prices a general assortment of I Tables. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. I Mattresses. Trunks, Cnrpets. Stniiks, Hacks. I and many otherarticles for house furnishing SAMUEL STKAifcll. Patterson. May 1, 1871. O. W. II4I1LCY &. t O'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Xcvin's Xcw ljuiltling, lirklge Street, MiiHintown. This way for Bar. trains!! HAVING removed onr GOODS to a room in Nevin's new buiiding. ou Uridge street, we are prepared to do & large business, and have jut received a NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, ciinsisti.no of Over Coals Dress Coats. Business Coats, Common Coais, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, ISonts and Shoes of evjry description, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' KEADY MADE CLOTHING A13. carpets Htiite Mnrts, iancy Uvei Shins, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen nnd Taper Colars. travais ami lies, trunks, tm- brcllas. Travelling P.aes &c. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line wil. save money by giving us a call before pur chtsiug elsewhere, as we are determined to ; sell cheao for cash, ift. Don't forget the corner. Bridge and Water streets. D. W. IIAULEY 4 CO. t May I. TS7i. MIFFLINTOWN FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP! OHE undersigned would respectfully nn X nounce to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purchased the MilUinlown Foundry and Machine Shop, aud is prepared to manufacture articles ot various descriptions, sucb as four and Six Uvrse-poiccr Thrtohing Machines, also, Eight and Ten Horse Power .'Machines, being the most celebrated, and best adapted in the wants of the farmer now extant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended to do Plows of iho latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them to be superior lo any now in use in this pari of the country. I would espeeially call the attention of farmers to the IKON KIMS PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with tbe latest improvements for 1H70. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Gmlgoons. Saw Mill ('ranks, and Turning and fitting up the same. 1 also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Wood, Parlor ami Coohiwj Stove. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Rollers for tanners, te. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. . . Pememher I sell ten per cent, cheaper (ban any other establishment in the country. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb lfi, lS70-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR FROM ins FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con laining selection from osK HrxnsKU of ibe I most popu ar Ameeica and for ein authors. including .viame. uancrott, ISncon. ueecher. Bulwer, Chapin (E. H.), Catlyle, Cooper, le yumcy, fcvereit. tmerson, iNewman. Hall, J. G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil lips. Punshon, llobertson, Kuskin, Whately. Webster, and others equally celebraleu for iheir skill in tbe use of beautiful lauguage and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant cbromo fi ontpiece in ten colors, and many choice en gravings, at one half the price charged for any other book of its quality. Agents can cell twice as many of this book as of any other in the market. Ladies meet with the best of snccess. Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men and ladies wanlod in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Se"d name and address for Circular toZIEGLEK & McCURDY, I'hiladclphia, Pa., Cincinnati, on Railroad Street, next door to the Tnsca Ohio; Chicajjo, 111.; St. Louia. Mo.; or j rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see Springfield. Mass. nov9 johsstowst foundry. TIIE undorsigned. manuftcturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow in the County. He manufacture ail kinds of Cast ings, Bells, Stoves. &e. He will also repair readers and threshing machines. Give me call, or address. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. O. U 18 lSbS-tf Juniata Co. Pa. " IWfdiral I y , Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tor DiaMasa of tfaa Throat tnd Ltmo,' neb aa Oouctu, Colda, WIkxvuik .r , Ooasb, Bronchitis, Aithm. - ::'.-:.. !.i Md-CoBwrptoon. ,. Probablr aerer before in the whole history ot Mdicuie, has snythinR won so widely and sodecpljr Blioa to coandeuce of maakinil, as tins exuelkut remedrfor pulmonary couiplainls. Tlirourli :i long aerie 'of yean, and amoux most of the races of Den it has risen higher and higher in their e-tima. tioo, aa it has become better known, its imilorna character and power to cure the various auoctiona of tbe hings and throat, have uuoe it known uis , Haute protector aaUDSt uiem. nunc (milium iu ' milder tonus of disease and to young children, Hit at the same tune tne most enectuui reineiiy mat can tw, ri,n for inciuient contimutioa. aud tlie duo- geroas affections of tlie throat and Iuiik. Asa pro vision against sudden uttauiis of Croup, it should be kept on hand m every t'amilv, and indeiil as all are sometimes subject to colds aud coughs aU abould be provided with this antidote for tliein. Although aettleit ttonmumption is tiioueht ia curable, still great numbers ol ca-es where tlie dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry Prctaral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lunzs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to iu When aotli mg else could reach them, under the Cherry fec tmral they subside and disappear. Singrrm and Public Spealieri And great pro tection from it. Arthma ia always relieved and often wholly cured by it. Brunchltt is generally cured by taking the Cherry Perioral in small nnd frequent doses. So generally are iu virtues known that ire ueed not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure tbe public that its qualities are fully maintained. Ayer's Aenie Cure, " w For Tevtrr and ATtie. Intermittent Perer, Fev-er' Dumb is Peer, Ac, 'S.fiSItlS Vaul fever, Kemittent v Arue. Periodical or Biliona and indeed all the affections from malarious, marsh, poisons. As it name Implies, it doe Cttr nnd docs not ffltl. ConOiininr neither Arsenic, Onitiinp.llismiilh, Zinc, nor liny other minenil or poisonous MilsLtn'rt whittever, it in nowie ininrp-4 nv nntient. The number am! importJinre of its cures in ilioiijnie.li) tricts, are litem Ht tcroni uncount, and we Itctieve without a parallel in the history of Airtie ittclicine. Our pride is gratifle.1 by the a'rkno vl.tleinpit tre receive of the radical cures effected in nlwtinnte cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. Un acclimated persons, either resilient" in, or travelling thronef. miasmatic localities, will be pro tected by bikinir the A O V E CVKK daily. For Lirrr Camntnint, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it ia an excellent remcdr. slimulatiuir the Fivcr into healthy activitv. j For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint:, it i i an excellent remedy, producing many tnily re- ! ni.irkahle cures, where other median had failed, j I'reparefl hv Dr. J. C. Atfr A Co., Practical " and Analvtical ChemisU, Lowell, Maw and sold ; all round the world. j PniCE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. ffcgSold by Driigpifts jrener? Jl.. USE THE BEST. "'- Nine years before the public, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equ.il to Hall's " Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnewcr," anl every honest dealer will say it gives tlie best satisfaction. "It re stores GltAY IIAIIl to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandruff curing BALDNESS anil promoting the growth of Ihe hair. The gray and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, awl wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR PRESS ING in the worll, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish tho nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the hnir. It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by all. Ry 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 used it, it is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it, SuUly all Drunj'sl3 ant Dealers in Medicines. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P, HALL &. CO., Proprietors. ' LAB0BAT0B7, EASHUA, S. H. BS Sold by Druggists generally. 0SADALIS Tllfi INGREDIENTS THAT roMPOSB KOSADAT IS nrn p'lMis-lied on every package, there fore it is not a secret p.tp.iration, consequently niTSICI AXS TEESCEIBE IT !t is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all ils f rnis. Rheuma tism, ibKin lisease, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the liluod. c::s c? s::atal:3 will do more piod than ten bottles ot tho Syrups of Sareaparilla. TH- UNDLRSICNED PHYSICIANS have n?ed f.osadalis in their practice tor ".no p-ist ttirec years and tuely eiidorsn it as a reliable Alterative and Llood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUnrf.of Baltimore. mi.T. J. BOYKI.V, till. R. W.CAKR. ' DU. F. O. DANXKLLV, Dii. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville, Ky. DR. J. L. McCAHTHA, Columbia, s. c DR. A. ri. NO"i::S, Kdjecomb, JT. C. USID A-TD E5D02SED BY J. B. FRENCH t EONS, Fall Eivcr, F. W. SMTTIf, J.irisnn, Mich. A. F. WHK.i-.LEit. Lima, Ohio. B. HALL. I.lmi. Oiio. CRAVLN & t '(., f...r.!TOsrn!e. Va. SA.M'L. G. JTcKADDEN, lUurtrees- ooro, iciui. Onr s.ire ri!l r.ot al1w of anv ex. tended remarks in rr!ati,-n to the virluesol !'.." aila. m. io:he Mctliral Pi-i;cs.n we puiirantr" Fluid Ex tnt.-ts-.i;!cr;rl., any they have ever ucd iu ll.c trra mrut cf diseased lii.Mj,!; mutto thearfl:c led ve say try Ko.:.-ii.a!i3. aud vou Will be reslurctl to keaich. Ro.i.ir!.-i!ii is aitl Iv all Drnrri-iti price SI liK J.er b-ittlc. AddredS 12. CLzrsirr: & ca. Manufacturing Chcmittt, CALTixoaa, Ito. New Tin and Store Eablishmenl, Perrysville, Juniata County, Pa. THE undersigned ha opened ont a new Tin and Stove Establishment in tbe room all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves, ke. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing, all of which he guarantees to put up with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to the public. Ha keeps on hand tbe celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most econ mical and heaviest plated stove now in use: He will keep on hand the Oriental Hiatal a. and a general assortment of the beat 6tove4 manufactured. J0UN DCNBAE. in (w!n R o A BKLl IT'iJfT D A Kmh;mdisf . THE REYSTOAE! THE KEYSTONE! " i "t r THE KEYSTONE ! Bridge Street, Mintown. THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD most respectfully call ihe attention of our friends, customers, and ihe public gen erally, to the fact that we have secured and fitted up one of the finest rooms in tbe coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous in the' terrible fire of Dec. 31, 1870, ou Bridge Street, Mifilintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of j, x, GENERAL MEBCHAT2ISI27tr. j We have opened one of tlie finest, best and i ne nave opened one oi tlie nnest. oesl and i ' cn'aPe,t p,oc't f Goods every offered loihe I public, cmbracins in fact almost everything ! be imblic can wish. We wo.ild espr icial'v invite tbe attention of all to onr fine ! assort merit of ! i T T T7i Qf Q ( T Q I XJ XV j O O Jf J J J D This department we fl itter ours!ves to be I i lie best ever offered to the public of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, &c, co.NsisTl.xc or T Jjlack llornan.is, lack (Jcnapin, Black (Jrenailieiis, lilacic Bombazine, lack Australian Crape, II I?lack nnil Fancy Silk. I'.I.ick nnil Fancy Silk l'niiliiis, Ulack aiifl Fancy Muliair, Black and Fancy Alpnccas, lilack and Fancy (..ri-tiadii-ii, E St.ripi'il and Figured IVrrals, Striped and Kigmvd C liinlz-, SfripMi and Filmed I. awns. Striped and Fiirnii-d I'irjtia. Striped nnd Figured Greiiadien. K Miirl C'licne, -Mui-1 1'tiplin, -Mini Lawn. 3Iurl 3Iohair, 3Iurl tSchambra. K I'l.tid Toplins, I'laid 'liintz-, I'laid Nainsooks, Plaid Jntlia Tilt Plaid Swisit, Y White French lligandies. White .Mohair, White Cashraere. White Hi.-liop Lawns, White Victoii;i I-an ns. 8 lilack and Fancy Cloths, .lack and Fancy ('nssimerf", U,ic,k and Fancy Krinines. Hl.ick and Fancy Tweed., Black and Fancv .lean, T Striped and Plain I.ini-u, Striped and l'-stin (!.ilitadi. Striped and i'lain Suiting!-. Stiiped ami I'lain Mar.-aillrs, Suiped aud Plain I''laanr:ls, o Piiuts, Miiidin, Sheeting, Hillow Ca.ing. Checks, Hickory, lleniios, Urill., l'iaj ers, J.inen, Cntton & IXimask Table Linens, N Cnmhric and Swi.-jg Embroidery, 1'iqua and Crochet Cdgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Jtibbim. elvet and Giuips. Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting r.nlton and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc llution and Lace do. -Ladies' Kid Lace lt-ils Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Alices' and Child'n Lantinjr Gaiter., Mieiet' and Child's Kid IJals, Jliiwes' and Child's Morocco Button, Minxes' and Thilil s Goat and Pebble, Hisses' aud Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Hoys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Queensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. P "Wool Figured. Venitian, Listing aud Wool Dutch Carpets. L Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Kxeelsior Foreign aud Domestic Yarns. c et Cu ery, J Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c , E In fact everything necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods.- As we are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselves that we can offer great in ducements io parties who wish lo buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for goods. We only ask the public to give us a cll and examine cur stack, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN & ESPEXSCHADE. June 21, 1871. ..HtSfrllaofcus. fBeeft:Teal!Mutt6n! THE denrigned hereby informs the pub lio-that b stilt eootiau to carry on the Batch ering Business in M-.fBintown. and will hereafter aripply th citiiens of SliSia acd Patterson ajitk CHOICE nEEP I every TUESDAY and SATl'UDAV mornings. and with .''It. Vnl ami 3J-if ton erery THt'BSBAV morning. His wagon will go the rounds of both towns on the mornings mentioned. -.A be is the only bntoker in this I vicinity who continued in business durin- the past winter, for the nccoinmoda'iou of in j public, be feels that he is entitled to more j than an ordinnry share of patronage tbrough- out the snninirr season. I I s FRANK MAXWELL'- I Anril T' 3871 . . . - Iom ! 3-Teat ! rrMIB nndersigned hereby respectfully in A forms ihe eiliiens of MilRinrown and I'nlterson ih.ir his wagon will visit each o ttrse towns on Tl'KSD.W. THCJISDAV and SATl'UDAV mornings of each week, when they cm be supplied with Venl. Iutltj. sV.. j during ihe sunikAjfcj:c:ison j and SAl'SAflE ?,5;' nishing lVef e' Toes.V mOTIling flU,l , 1 puir"" lav andl snr.!y .1 Million erirJ Thurs-. day morning. tTiv, m, v0llr pairol;aK'. ( sin -iiiirnu.Tr ..j ,j j0Wi meal as m country can i'r'' illf. nn as cheaff as any oilier outcner mi tUe county. il , f.OLtIOX SlI-EEIt. FRESH BEEF, VEAU U . 'pitE nndrt-ine.l wnM repectfil!v n- ulersiii I X nounce lo i.,e puhlie lhai he l as com menced ihe RuteVrine Ku:ness. an I that hi wsfon will visit Mifflintown aud 'J.'xieo on Tl'ESU.AV ud -S.lTCBWAY m-rninirs of ' each week when ri,Py ran have .n opportu- Tiiy of pnrehain LXTKA F.KFP. j VEAL, MUTTON, j LARD. &V . , -cheaper than from my other wajron. Ifn ! only aslc the eimn to cive him a irinl to-j-ntisfv them thai he sells chenper and belter. : meal than any other buiclier in the eminty. : CYRUS .SIEBiin. April .1. ISTI-if ! COAL AND LUMBER YARD. yHE iindi-rinil hejrs leave to inform the 1 public ihn he keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Oonl mid Iiimliei-. His stork embraces in Din. STOVE COAL.. SMITH COAL. AVD LIMK- BURNERS- COM. j At the f.r.trot C"h i?lV. j Lumber of !! kind and quality, such as j tt'h tc 1'ino l'lnnk. 2 inches thick. I White Tine lioir ls. 1.1 inches thick. ! While fine n.-ar.U.'l inch thick. Ull le I'ioe H.,r.v,J jn,, i!,icfc. i White I'i-e Worked Flonrinj. Ilenilo-k HiKiril. Ncamlin. J.iist. Koofins l.nih. n-iteriii(r I.nth. Shingles. Stripping. i Sash an-1 Door. Coal and Lumber Delivered ut Short Noti.-e. feV Terons on tiie ensl 'u" of the river can be fumis-hed wSih T.-mhurner's "W. ,re., frm ihe Conl-yanl at ih l ock above Mifflin. Ot'OIt'jE GOSHEN. Paiterson. lime II. '71. O' CFTIIE AGE! Ta r r n t r I'ElMHm 7TH, 1 Si OUR CLLtlikATf.D GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. lf'VBtV rM- A -L kvTk-)) . 1t I1 w?. 1iiTf 4Cti It 0 be lUtf lrt IV M tKMCf or .f).l itrltl-iiN try ! V 111 ar i vi-ro4r. MiawnriiivM itli PfHwt Ink! Wilt Mi-arMlWl -4k O !-' I Pftl. Iit nil 'B ll-Mt r.lM- It -t. J MH, M,V KV AUr.MHt.uUi !. r'Miat mny ewerxvtU- tHr4t u n-t'A fM Mrmmtlt. Iptfl i r TwoMttujit: , I t-rnr-; two Ltr, . iJ .v. t-t,t ffv lxxs fl.U; twelve koAc-K -i i Western Publishing Co. ' 5: ' Maiautacturer Atnt, Pitrstm-h, Pi CAlTli..V-Ti.i urt rHtr.r.inrlfTri:f : Ilj J IV ha r nnnv lmtHTrn - tt t .nl. rUr r.i.t'liy. Uttr Hnt Htg nhIc Kill .X- O i Vl l'Kl4lrrIiUtM. wm. In-r:-ttutf Tor IV it- elr vutir hi-. tv.r. I tft.tr, it..,1 'r wlllcn. m)4 ur.Iir ivilf H.t.tt H-lik prompt utloNllnn. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored 'ZfceV Juft.l.,l"''!,,,e''' new edition of on the rud'Cttl tare (without medi cine) 01 .-rKli5iAT.K:BIK.er Soiiiinul Weak ! ness. Involuntary Semm-il Losses. 1hp,tkv- cv, Menta. and l'hysicil Incapacity, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also. Cos'srMi'Tii.n, I Epilepsy, and Kits, induced by aelr-indul-j gence or sexual extravagance j B?iU.l'rice, in sealed envelope, only j eii. I Tho celebrated author, iu this admirable) ; essay, clearly demoiiHmtes fr..m a thinv j years' successful practice, that the abirminir j consequences of i-elf abuse in ny be radically ! cured without the dangerous ue cr interual medicine or the application of tlie knife:' I pointing out a mode of cure at once simple. eerinin and effeelual, by nienns of which ! every sufferer, nn mailer wb-l his condii-.m may be. may cure himself cheaply, privalelv. j anil radically. 8. This Lecture should be In the hand I of every man iu Ihe land. j Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, l j any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents. or two post alamos. Also. Dr. Culverweil's) j "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address. : tUe publishers, . , Cms. J. C. Kmsi k Co.. 1 127 Rowery.Xew York, I'osi-Oifice Box 4,58ii. i An 31. '70-ly COAL. Lumber. Fish. Salt, and all kind of Merchandise fur sale. Chestnu' Oak j Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of (irain and , Seeds bought at ihe highest market price for cash or exchanged for merchandise, eC'al, j lumber. &c, to suit customers. 1 am rrel pared lo furnish to builders tills of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of either oak or yellow pine lumber. T , KOA11 HERTZLER. Jan4 Tort Royal. Juniata Co., Pa. EMPLOYMENT BtHEAU or THE Young ton's Christian Asadatfan, Offioe, VIZ South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut i Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind. write and tell us just tbe help yon rant The wages you will pay. The best, au l cheapest way to reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our best to serve you and give you all the information we ca about the person we send. Our desire is to assist the worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN, Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7ih Street, Phikda. A FIXE assortment of Cloths, CassimereT, Vestin, 4e.,j ust received and for sale J S. B. LOUDON. 0