fyt Jamiti Safari. WtDJtESlMi MORNING. OCt. 11. 1871. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAR.ON AND iter Sunday, May 14, 18TI, Ptmnpr drains will leave Mifflin Station. s follows i EA&TWAan. ' Philadelphia Express.. 1.60 A. M liirrwbV Acconnuoda'o 11,00 A. M. Maii Train 6,60 P. M. Cioeiucati Express...... 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express. 1,30. A. M. First Pacific Express... 3.12 A. M. Mt:l Train 8.87. P. M "Vy Paaaeuger 9.15 A. M. JAMRS NORTH. Aft TOrtS A,1l CUIHITKV. Faint and f.ur between The screech "of the Katydid. Still talked of The hear on the ridge north' of towu. Left his mark all around Jack Front. Passed around MifHiu tbis season Cir cose. They can he spared. fBj autiful beyond description The wood juat tiow DiMug talked of already TLauksgiv iug day. The free scliool at Reno's schont house was opened last Monday by JJr. I'y ingftr." Xkw Goods just receired at John W. Kirk's. TliK free schools iu this borough will commence oo Monday next. New Good at Strayer's, in Patterson That's the pUce to buy cheap Clolbiug. P. W. IIaki.i V & Co. have returned from Philadelphia, with a new stock of Clothing, which they eell at prices stt cheap as the cheapest. J"M Iavid Ailman, of Walker town snTp, has our thanks tor a basket of first quality apples and pears. One of the apples was weighed at the Ke3'stone Store, ll weighed 1S ounces It alto measured 14J inches iu circurafereuce 'Parson' Purgative Pills will greatly re lieve, if not entirely euro dyspepsia when Everything else fails. They have been trici iu some desperate cases, and have ifivtu tuuie rt-litf thuu any other medi ciue. A WFTE ago !:t Saluid.ty a skull and hones of a human body was dug up in a brick yard, at Lew istuwn. Evidently they had been put into the ground years ago, fur ou exposure to the air they crumbled to pieces. Whose lernaiu tb v are is uot known. K B McOri;, nf the Altonna Vrl bvite. paid us a flying visit last Saturday morning. I.ik the philosopher of the New York Tribune, he owns a farm, fcud ofleu visits it here in Juniata. Perhaps when he et old. he will do like Horace. f New York, write ' what he knows about farming." MtY valuable hordes die from the i-flVcts of colic. The best thing to do in a case of this kind is to pour a bottle ! .Jo'wt n't Amhlyn'. Liniment into a long t.eck junk bottle, add half pint of raolas ies and wjiler, tlien pour the whole down the horse's thrmit. Iu ten minutes the Lorse will hegiti to at. Lut Tltursliy Siinuel Pajhey's barn, uear Allenville, Mifflin county, was destroyed by fire supposed to have originated fiom the friction of a sepa rator wit'.i which Mr. I'eachey was threshing at the time. The seperator, four horses, a number of colts, and the utile crop of grain and hay burned with the building. No insurance. Notice to Pay Up. All persons in debted to me for shoeinnking, on my own j individual accounts, are hereby requested to call and settle the same, on or before the iOth day of November. 1371. All accounts remaining uusettled on that day will be placed in the biiiids of a Justice of the Peace for collection. A. B. FASICK. Oct. 2-3 1 Explosion About 10 o'clock on Fri Siy night a week, while Dr. D. 0. Roth ruck, dentist, of McAlitrville. was vul canising a set of teeth the boiler exjd -Jed with great force, a portion of which was driven thnmgh the ceiling into the room above. Every movable object near the vulcanizer was scattered about the room promiscuously. Mr llothrock wasl In lheroani at Hie time, out was not nun. The. Pennsylvania Railroad Company is doin an immense business. All its business moves so quietly and regularly thu p-o;;!"' d . tmt rca!:z3 the mngnitnde f the business done. At our own quiel wayside station at Patterson, business to ilie auiouul of between one aud two hun dred dollars is done every day. Hnce the "card tickeu," w hich are sold to pas setigeis, have come into use, forty thou sand have been sold to persons traveling to Perrysville, this cun:y. We should rc?pt this number with considerable doubt if Mr James North, the Agent at Patterson, had not himself so stated it to ttLJk ' The Rejitter't Rooster had such a wobegone look on the morning after the election, that it was thought best not to allow him to appear in public He shall uot be so shabbily treated by ns We give him the privilege ot' a public ap peaiance, if he .does look shabbily, and is sick and can't crow. This is the bird. SnVbr COUNTY papers highly praise the Fair held at Selinsgrore, on the 2nd, 3rd anrl 4tb f this month. . A number of Juniata people were in attendance T. J Middagh entered his trotting eorrel horse foi the second class parse with three other horse competing. The ' sor rel" carried the two straight heat on 2:fi0 and 8:47 time. Santnel Strayer entered his "family trotting black horse" for the purse for all horses with three other hones competing. The ' Black" made a straight heat on 2:50 time, and received the second premium. T. J. Middagh en tered his trotting sorrel horse for the purse of bfty dollars raised by the citi zeus of Selinsgrove two othef horses competing The Sorrel lilted the purse iu three straight heals on 2:45, ZAb 2:12 time. "Arm Tors Off. Thaddens Switzer. til" T'alker township, met with a jininful and serious accident oa last Saturday morning. He had a threshing machine at wmk in his barn. One of the peculi arities about the machine is. that it has a narrow opening above the cylinder. Mr. Switzer was removing straw as it came from the shaker. Noticing that a sheaf of wheat which was put on the machine for some purpose was displaced, he step ped b ick, lifted the sheaf and put it down just above the opening referred to, iuto which his left baud fell, aud was instantly caught by the spikes in the cylinder B th the hand and forearm was torn nil and ground to pieces. The only connection remaining between the mangled portion of the limb and the arm above tho elbow was a muscle, which a neighbor present severed with his knife and released Mr. 'Switzer. who then walked to the house. Drs Crawford aud Bauks were summoned and attended, aud performed an amputation about six inches below the shoulder joint. Mr. Switzer is doing as well as can be ex peeled, under the circumstances. Railroad AccioK.xr. A railroad ac cident, that resulted in the death of one ! man and in the injury of two others one quite seriously took place las Thursday about noon, at Miilerstown, by a special train, consisting of an engine and one passenger car, running at full ; speed into what railroad men call a dis- i trihiitiog tiain. It appears that the last j of the fast freights, for that, morning, did not put out its fi.ig, as it was ordered to do at Patterson, to announce the coming of another train the special -until after , it had passed the distributing train, which j at that time lay on a siding at Patterson t As soon as the freights had gone the con- j doctor of the distributing train " pulled out," and scarcely more than reached Miilerstown. where he was to load some ties, w hen the special triiju containing j Samuel Black, Esij , and othprsj carce , lliunde ing along at full speed. The! train nt the station was not observed bv ! the engineer of the running tiaiu until j too ltte to stop it the engine, however, , was reversed. The engineer aud fire- j man both jumped off. the one to the right . mil the other to the left of the train j The fireman. Unfortunately, when be first j touched the ground, was throwu so near j the track on which the train from which ' he had jutnpjd w-s running that his left ami wai run over and crushed above the elbow, rendering amputation necessary at j the shoulder joint, lie was biought to I the Pattersou House, where he died about j lour Lours after the accident. His re-j mains were taken to Altoona for Inter ment. He leaves a wife aud child nt the latter place to mourn his loss. His name was Fii-her '1 he engineer was seriously hurt, and was removed to his home at Altoona. Mr. John Thompson, of Patterson, was in the special car. and was stauding at. the time nf the accident. He was thrown forward about eight feet, and con siderably hurt, lie bail one rib broken GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Something new and novel. Be sure and read the advertisement in our pnper. beaded -Greatest Invention of tbe Age." We believe tbe Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by tiding Dr. Brigg's Pile Kemedies. They re duce infl immi n, snothe the irritated parts, and have proven a blessing to the afflicted whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to ihe wonderful infl'ience of these never failing remedies. Sold Sy Druggists. The Oswabo PitoaREs op Scick. It is an indisputed fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various dc partmente of industry. Each ami all hate an aim for our general welfare. One of the cost desirable aud lone wiehed for results lias been accomplished in the discovery, by Dr. J. Ilriirgs. of his Corn and bunion Rem edies, his Alleviaf fr for t'l cure and preven tion of ciminou Corns, and his Curative foi the absolutecureof Festered Corns, Inflamed ttunions. Ingrowing Nails, Sore instep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, 4c, Ac. Sold by Druggist. HARRIED. DILLMAS KACFPMAX On tbe 3rd inst, by I. D. Wallis, Esq., Mr. Lucian W. Pillman and Miss Martha. J. Kauffman, both of Walker lown-liip. Juniata county. DIED. LL'REXS On the :!3th ult., in Walker township, Mrs. Elisabeth Lukens, aged 61 years, 9 months and 1G days. JACKSON On the 6th inst., in tbe bor ough of Patterson, William Jackson, aged about 51 years. POIt HALE. A8IX HOK3B POWKH ENOINE, with Governors, Boiler and Mod Boiler, all complete. For full particular address " ROBERT MclNTlRE, Peru Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. June 28, 1871. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, 4c, done at this Offioe in the neatest manner a.ad st lov prices. hitchcocii's ANALYSIS OF THE HOLY BIBLE. This is a work of very peculiar inter est. affording to every one that full and satisfactory knowledge of tbe Holy Bfble which (practically) would not be found in any other work now before fh reli gions world. Dr. Hitchcock has in this wrk so carefully selected all passages of Scripture treating upon any point of Holy Writ that no one need be at a loss to have that perfect knowledge of the truth as it is, the whole Bible, from Genesis to Rev elation, being carefully analysed and ar ranged in logical order, so that every text treating npon any subject is placed directly before yon. Being thoroughly indexed, you can opan at once to the de sired subject. This work contains also Cradeu's Concordance complete. Pro nouncing and Interpreting Dictionaries, a Dictionary of all Religious Denomina tions, History of the Bible, Maps, En gravings Sic., making it a work indis pensable to those who would learn more perfectly the way of life. Good aud re liable agents will shortly wait on tbe citizens of Juniata connty, and give them au opportunity to examine and judge of the merits of the work. We append the following testimonials : I have examined Hitchcock's Analysis of the Bible, and consider it a most valuable aid in the study of tbe Scriptures JOHN THRUSH. Pastor M. E. Church, Lewistown, Pa. In the above I fully concur. O. O. McCLEAN, Pastor Presbyterian Church, Lewistown, Pa. I have examined Hitchcock's Analysis of tbe Uitilc. and consider it a most valuable aid in tbe study uf tbe Holy Scriptures A copy of the work should be in every Chris tian family. J. II. BROWN, Paslur Lutheran Cbutch, Lewistown, Ta. Having examined Dr. Hitchcock's Analysis of the Dible, presented by K. W. Smith. I m fre; to pronounce it a real christian gem. and do most, heartily recommend it to all who would learn more perfectly the way of life. J. J. KERR, Pastor Lutheran Church, Huntingdon, Pa. I should rejoice to see a copy of this very valuable work ( Hitchcock's Analysis of the liil.le) in every family of my congregation. JOHN McMILLEN. Pastor Presbyterian Church, Mt. Pleasant, P, So far as I have examined this Analysis I consider it very useful MATHEW AI.LION, Pastor Presbyterian Church, MifHintown, Pa. So far an I have examined this work I es teem it good, and recommend it. D..M. P.LACK WELDER, l'us'or Lutheran Church, Mitilintown, Pa. Having purchased Hitchcock's Analysis of the Hible fonie two years since, and made constant use of il as a guide hook, 1 can liearti'y commend the same as being in every particular a most thorough, comprehensive, and satisfactory work. To the religious and thoughtful public it appeals as an extraordi nary means for Ihe more perfect study of Uo'l s revealed will, necnuli wish a large circulation in our community H. C. PARDOE. Pacor M. E. Church, Mi!Hiinun, Pa. f.epfJT Sirl IIIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS riUCES OF HOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the JrsnTA Skstinel by the Hoard of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter t lb 22 Kgis. duz 'I'l l.ard, Y 1 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax -f Tallow 8 Raes 3 Wool, washed 50 I'oultty, live 8 Dried Apples 8 " Peaches, pared 20 Peaches, uupared 15 " Cherries Cherries, pitted 20 " Blackberries 4 ' Raspberries 20 Country Ham - 17 Sides and Shoulders 10 Potatoes, fl1 bus 40 Onions 1-t Ground A loin Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties on Locust Posts, mortising ! " " for board fence.. 16 V. K. SULoCFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. (3EA1S. White Wheat, j bus $1 40 Red Wheat, " 1 20 Corn 65 Oats 40 Timothy seed 3 oO Coal. Prepared Ccal, y too $5 75 Nut " " 4 75 Tea " " - 3 lu Bituminous" " - 5 00 Lfmbkb. Run of Log, 4 4, e 10.(0 ft $24 00 5-8, " lti 00 8 4. " 25 00 " " 0-4, " 28 0')to40 00 Hemlock Frame, " 17 iHlto'-'OOO ' Hoards. " 18 00to20O0 Wbitepine worked Flooring............. 28 00 dermai. Siding 28 0 "anel Doors 1 73 to 3 On Window Sash, 8x10. window........ fir " " 9x12. ...... 75 ' 1012. " 80 " " 10x14, ' 90 PI11LAOF.I.PI1I MARKETS, Ptiii.Anii.rhtA. Oct. 10. 1871. Fbot-R The market is without improve ment. tbe demand being principally from the home consumers i 1 10 J bills changed hands including Superfine $' 00(u,5 50 Extras $H Onn;6 50 N. W. Extra Family $7 0"(ii8 25 Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 d0(S,f 75 Penna. do. do $7 00(7 nO Fancy Brands $8 008 75 Chain In wheat there is more doing; 6. O 'Obus Penn and western red at Si final 61, and amber at $1 64at 65. Rye is stea y kl 95c. Corn is in fair demand, with sales of 6 O0 bus western yellow at 85c, and western mixod at 8tc. Oats are aot so firm ; 2000 bus western and Del sold at u0a51c. Sskds There is very Inile doing in elove; we quote at lOalOje Timothy sold at $3a3 25 jt bus. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Oct. 9P. M. Th cattle market was very dull this week, and prices were lower. ' About SO'M) head ar rived and sold at aie for extra Penna and western steers ; 5J iti far fair to good da, and 4a5c't) lb gross for common. Cows were unchanged ; 250 bead sold at $3--j0 pi bead. Sheep were in fair demand : lT.f'OO bead Sold at 4ja5J lb, gross a decline. Hogs were without material ebangtj; 3900 bead sold kt $6 50a7 "& 10n lbs. net. MARTIN ft WALTEkS always keep np their block of GROCERIES and will aot be excelled either in the quality or pries of their goods in tbis line. Give them a eall before going elsewhere. , '? , jMtfe of grat (gjtite. Orphans' Court Sale: ; : PURSUANT to'an order iiie(d out of the Orphans' Cyurt of JuuiaU county, tbe Undersigned, appointed Trai'ee of the es tate of George McCoanell. tats o Lack Iwp , die'd.. will expos M sale by paWw outcry, on the premises, at 1 o'clock r. .. on . Thursday, October 19, i87i, Tbe following real es'a'e, to wit : A tract of land situate in Lack townhip, Juniata coun ty, containing ' " THHEE HUNDBED AND TEN1CHES, more or less, bounded by lands f O. W. Steu art. Heirs of Eliiabeth Collins, Joseph Rob inson. John H. Gray, Henry Long, and others. About two thirds of the land is cleared and io a good state of cultivation, and the bal ance heavily Set with ehoice whit oak and chestnut oak tinher. Tbe improvements are a TWO-STOUT BRICK HOUSE, RANK BARN, Wagon Sbed and Corn Crib. Wood House, Carriage House, Well of water, with pump, at tbe door, aUo a large Orchard of choice grafted apples, &c. TERMS. So much of the purchase money as will he necessary id pay the expense of these proceedings to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court j one-half of the re mainder oil the! first day of April, 1872. and the balance on tbe first day of April. 1873. with interest from dsle of eoitfirmation tho purchaser to enter inte reeognizsLce with security for the payment of tbe purchase money The Deed to be delivered an pos session given April 1, 1872, and the pur chaser lo pay the taxes for the year 1872-' J. M. MORRISON. Trustee nf George McConnell, dee'd. Sent. JO. 1871-ts PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ! THE subscriber will expose to tale by ub lio outcry, oh the premises, on FRIDAV, OCTOBER 20, 1871. at ten o'clock A. x., the following described real estate, to wit : A TE ACT OF LAUD, situated in Beale township, Juniata flunty, Pa., containing lOO A CJ 11 E H , adjoining lands of William Okeson On the north, Neal McCoy and Divtd Voder on the east, on the south by lands of Boone, and on the west and southwest by 1-nds of JoliU Kelley and James W. Allen, being t'jC well known Allen property, and tbe greater por tion tillable, and to be subject to tbe interest of Hannah Allen, widow of Samuel Alien Sr., dee'd. a contained in the will of said Sam uel Allen, .r. Sold by virtue of an order of sale issued out of tbe Court of Common Pleas Of Juniata county to John Waldsmith, Committee of Samuel B. Allen, habitual drunkard TKRMS : tine fourth of the purchase money .to be paid on confirmation of sale, one half of the balance on April 1. 1872, and the other half of balance on April I, 1873, with interest on the whole from the day of sale, to he secured hy judgment bond, Jtnd mortgage ou the premises. JOHN WALDSMITH. Giinmittee. Sept. CO, 1871-ts VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. T7It.L be sold, on the premises, on SAT- L'RDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1871. the real estate of Joseph Tyson, dee'd.. situate in Walker township, Juniata county, and ad joining 'anile of Jossph T.eslioar, Dr. Pbiln Hsinlin. Mnes Kyle, Joseph S- Sartaid and others, containing 20 ACRES AND 94 PEBCHES of cleared land ; having thereon erected a comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, with Kitchen and Sucimer-House ; a good BANK BARS. Hog Pen and other outbuild ings; with a Well ot good water at the dour, and a variety of Fruit on the premises. The aboTe properly is situated in a good neighborhood, on Ihe turnpike, about mid way between Miffltnlown and Mexico, one and a half miles from either place, and abnui the same distance from Penysville; conve nieut to school;., churches, stores. &c, and is n very desirable private residence. Sale to commence at 2 ;'ciock P. M. of said day. when attendance will be eien and terms made known hy THE HEIRS. Sept G. 1871 ta A Valuable Farm IN WALK KB TOWNSHIP AT PKIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable farm, situated in Walker town ship, about one fourth aiile northeast of Per rysville, on the cast side of the Juniata river, adjoining lan-ts of William Helrick and Mrs. Shumau, containing ONE HONORED AND SIITEEN ACRES, Nine Acres of which are well set wiib young timber. The remainder is cleared and in a good stale of cultivation every acre being tillable ; having thereon erected a large new Brick Dwelling House, also a good STONE IIOl'SK, suitable loi renting or can be used as a sumner bouse, a good Spring House near to the Dwelling Ho4e, Hake-oven and good Well ot never tailing water all under one roof, Grooct JLnir;e liiinlc I3ain, Wagon Shed, Wood House, and all other ne cessary outbuildings. There is a good Coal Wharf on the premises, which is valuable Also a good Young Orchard, just beginning to bear plentifully. This farm was formerly owned by Samuel Rnshnre, dee'd., and can be bought from his widow, Mrs. Anna Myers, residing in Me Veytown, Mifflin Co Pa. Full particulars will be given and terms made known by the undersigned, residing on the premises. M. L. B ASHORE, jluly 12, 1871-2m VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP. A.T PRIVATE SALE! 'IIIE underigned offers at private sales 1 valuable farm, situated iu Fermansgh township, Juniata county, about 3i miles northeast nf Mifflin, (by tbe road), adjeining lands of C. R Horning, Jacob Thomas, Sr., and William A'lison containing 130 ACRES, About Thirty Acre- of which is good Timber- land a portion uf the limber on it being fine traight oak, suitable for heavy frame work The r.-maioing one hundred acres are clear, nd in a good state of cultivation, and well fenced, having thereon erected a new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, thirty fet square, with fountain pump at tbe door, a Crooti iranto Bank Darn, 40 by 72 feet Trough with fountain pomp for watering Slock near tbe barn. Two Corn Cribs, Stone Spring and Wash 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 ihe premises an Orchard with a FIXE COLLEC riOl OF FRUIT. This property is in close proximity to schools and mills, and is a desirable place for a farmer. Particulars, as to price and terms, can be learned by calling on or addressing the un dersigned, ra siding in MiOiaiewn, Philo bbivelr, on the farm. - - JOHN HORNING. June 14,1871. - - - . ;' DR. P. C. tt V l i i (A PATlEIRSON, PA., DEAI.Eli I!t EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS DRUffi'STOR The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of 3Px"foteci Spectacles. All pei sods who are in need of Spectacles will find it to tlieir advantage t call, as they will find ths largest stock in tlie enmity to select from. COME AND HAVE YOUR E ITS-SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL . INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, ACCURDKONS AND HAHMONK.ONS ; ALSO A SPLKNDIP ! ASSORTMENT OF f TOILET ARTICLES) FOR THE LADIES, j With an immense stock of NOTIONS. a?" Something for everybody, young1 aud old, at tbe f PATTERSON DRUG STORE. GROCERY, PROVISION, -AND LIST OP LEADING ARTICLES & PRICES reported weekly by G. BAR1LEY, ep posite the Post Office, MiiBintown, Pa : WkoUtale. Retail. Batter h Eggs - 20 12 18 20 0 1 00 65 80 1 00 17 16 15 14 13 11012 26 22 28 1 CO 1 ou 13 25 20 20 12 t 10 15 2 00 J0al5 3 00 40 35 Lard 10 Cheese, Ohio .. 1 New Vo-k 18 Molisses, Purto Rico, $) gal. " few Orleans S 'run, Hnnev Bee- " Am her Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated 11 " Extra C .... Y.llow C " ' Brown ; Coffee, Ilia, Choice '. " Fair " " Hoisted (Arouckles) Tea, Imperial, Finest Oolong. " Raisius, Valentia " Layers .. Currants Pruens, French Rice . Soap, Rosin 5 Olive 8 " Babhit 12 Salt, Grouud Alum Dnirv Maokeral. No. 2 (new) hbl Brooms, No. I " No " No. 3 tubs. Cedar 1 50a 1 75 Htlcke's, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. 2 Slaw Cutlers fiO Tin Cups H Tin Dish I'aus 60 Tin Cullenders 4U Tin Wash Pans SO Titi Buckets , 0 Boots. Men's Calf , 6 2"i Kip 4.... 4 00 Waiters, Ladies' Lasting 2 IHt Potntoes, Iricli 6 " Sweet, ""pi peck - 40 Coal Oil, V gallon 40 Cash paid for sggs. D. K. SULOOFF & CO., (Successors to I). P. Sulouff,) E2ALESS IN Grain, Lumter,Coal, Suit, Iln.Mter, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, kt.. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Drain. Lumber. Coal, &c . cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. UaJrYnn can make mnnev by calling on ns betore selling or buying elsewhere. Gbaix wile, be arcmvsn in stobe to be SOLD BV TUB 1st or ivitt, Ib71. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mitilintown. April 20. 1871. Boot and Shoe Shop. rllE undersigned, fashionable Boot ffj and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II ly informs the public I hat he has located in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared la accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WEA11, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, Brognns, CHILDREN'S WEAR, &C, tC. Also, mending done in the neatest manner nd upon ihe shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited; Satisfaction guaranteed t&" Shop located on the east sid of Tus carora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAN. March 8. 1871-It nial Doners. '10 THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William H. Norton, while resi ding in Brazil as a Missionary, discovered iu that land of medicines a remedy lor Con sumption. 8cEorii, Soaa Tbsoat. Cocohs, (.'olds. Asthma, asd Kibvous H'iakIiess.--1'bi- remedy has cured myself after all othet medicines had failed. tVUhiug to benefit the suffering, I will send tbe recipe for preparing and using this rem edy to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. ' Address, Re WILLIAM H NORTON. 676 Bboadwat, sept27-ly Ntw Yob Citt. S-DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with ihe utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., and Professor of Divatt of Ihe Ege and Ear. kio specialty in the Medical College- of Pennsylvania, 13 pears' nyeriemea, (toriaerly of Levdea. Holi&ad,) No. t)"5 Arch Street, Pliila. , Teetimnnialfmaa be seea at his office Tbe medical faeu'ty are invited lo accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyea in-erted with m pain. No efaifge for examination. -ootll-ly f RUNDIO - J - THE AMERICAN WASHER, i PRICE $5.50. i I The American Washer Saves Money, j Time and -Drudgery. 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 possessed by anj other washing machine yet invented.) are here enumerated : It is the smallest, most compact, most port able, most simple in construction, most easily operated. A child, ten years old. with a few hours' practice, cad thoroughly comprehend and effectually use it. Ther is m adjust ing, no screw to annow. no delay in adapt ing ! It is always ready f ir nse 1 ll U i perfect little wonder t It is a miniature kiant, doing more work and of a better qual ity, than Ihe most elaborate and costly. One half of the labor is fully saved hy ils nse, and the clothes will last one-half longer than by Ihe o'.d plan of the rub board. It will wash the largest blanket. Three shirts at a time, washed thoroughly ! In a word, ihe ablution of any fabric, from a Quill lo a Lace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally within the capacity of this LITTLE GEM! It can be fastened to any tub and taken off at. will. No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist against Wishing Macbiuex, the moment this little michine is seen to perform its won eers, all doubts of ils cleansinp efficacy arM utility are banished, and the doubter and detractor al once become the fast friends of Ibe machine. We Lave testimonials withrnt end. setting forth its numerous advantage over all other, and from hundred who haVe thrown anide the unwieldy, useless machines, which have signally failed to accomplish the object prom ised in prominent and loud sounding adver tisements. It i as perfect for washing as a wringer is for wringing. The price, another paramount inducement to puruhaxers. has been placed so low. that it is within Ihe resell nf every housekeeper, and there is no article ef dnmestin eoodomy that will repay the small investment so soon. 85.50 j All that is aked for tbis GREAT LABOR ; SAVER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its work perfectly. Sole Agents for the United States, j A. 11. FRANCISCUS & CO., i 513 .Market St.. Pliilad'a, Pa. i TU. ,n.l .k..n..l U-.7,.. I ! house in the Vniled States. j auglC-Cm I FOUTZ'S CKLKBbATEO Horse and Cattle Fowflers. t This preparation, long and fcrorsM 'iriwnrn. will thoroujrlilv re-Hmgor broken down and low-sptritrd borae, bj atrengUiening and claiung Ut stomach and inteatines. It is a ture pr rrntirecif all dlra9rt incident to this animal, sncb a Lt'Nti FETER. GLAVDERf. YKM.OW WATER. HEAVES. 0rGH3, DIS TEMPER, FKVERA. FOU V PER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, fcc Its un improve the wind, incre:t4M the appetite gives a smooth and wy akin and transforms the mitenible kot'tnn ' lntoafiae-ltxikingandsptriteJ tiorse. . To ktpfrfl nf Cows thin prrpara- X; tion is invaluubk. It is a sure pre fC7Lk h vt"ntivt g'nt Rin.lerprst. Iloltow srl Horn, etc. It lias been proven by I actual experiment to tncreaae tlie Oi ILflVquantitjr of milk and crnn twenty gpyjyyr jwr ctnL and make the butter firm stsjn ani) twrttw Jft fjjtfjinp. cattle, it irfvea them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes Them thrive much (aster. To all ttf Swin. tueh as Coutfhs, ricern fti ihe Lunfrs. Liver, e., this article acta as a specific. By putting from one half a oaper to a paper In a hmrrvl of twill the above iia.e9 will he emdi cated or entire! prevented. If given in time, a certain preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera. DtVID E. PorTZf Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Xd. For sale bv Pntgrfts and Storekeepers thmnrhont Ibe United States. Claadaa and Sorth America. B. P. KEPNCRftSOX. Agents. Mifflin- town. Pa. f Mig-it-lj KIjIN nt IU I HU'inl' p1 Jtn. it jimmmm, iui Aiva St.; rm umnnm, m w. ith St., Ciaciuu, O.. u4 Dr. Uraeaa. at Chiri.'t. N.C-.ar SBak- , tag asCMtaair-l eiri ! all ft t t4 f CaoB)rAB(i4w w "T wiwhou. h UniU r eaavlM 1 T ed i el aa, aaawrthftaliula A a a-ia-i Ev-ry rt- and Bltra m 0ri nd w av4. if Ukwa ia M(0tf timDdaaa anc rwtarn. aVwara -ngas Prv fr.,r. with thatr 7 4 -cu treat BMnta, staaliag umr pjl tk tf ) nsnii Na acbars ' ha ta-aa treauaaaia. Noaa other ahoaid avar be aa-L Fr (iirt'cnl.r. twl Inr firtulmr. eJ!. r-'Mra.waaabritj, COAL AND LUMBER YARD. TE undersigned hegs leave to inform the ' public that he keeps constantly on hand a large stock of ! Conl nnrl Lumber. His stock emhraces in part. 8T0VEC0AI-. SMITH COAL, AD UMB BtJRNERS' COAL, At the Lowest Cash Riles. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as Wh te Pine Plank. 2 inches thick. White I'ine Boards, 1 inches thick, White Pine Bxards. 1 inch thick. White I'ine H'wrd inch thick, White Pine Worked Flooring, Hemlo'k Boards. Scat'ting, Joist, linofing Lath, Plastering Lath. Shingles, Stripping, Sash and Doors. Coal and LamBer Deliverrw t Short Notice. t&f Persons on the east side of the river can be furnished with Litobarner'S f o, ke., from the Coal-yard at the Lock above Mifflin. Patterson, June 14, '71. JhtX. K. McCLCRE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 144 BOUTH 81XTU SIRBET, . PHILAUELFHIA. ' oot27-tf t ' J JwjtiAT Btwrrntz $1,80 er year. finr Icrchaadise, $r. - 'SFECItPKICES! extbaobdinartTouctiox in tee . : PB1CEE CI 60UM. v LAIRD tBELl'S NEW STORE, Patterson, Juniata Co.. T.. The undersigned beg leave- to' stale, that . they have purchased from 3. B. ST. Totid. bis entire stock of gutids,- ami will in lie future conduct the merchuntile business at the Old Stand, rn the horoujh of Patterson, Juniata connty. Pa., where they shatl endeavor to keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment of LADIKS' DRLrf,S GOODS, CONSIST ING OK ALPACAS. poplins. ... LMSTEHS. Pe LAINS. MKRINUS. , , MOHAIRS, -GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. - LAWS'?, ftCf. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. - '' JEWELRY. ' HATS AND CAPS". J500T.S AND SHOES, QUEENSWAKE, CEDAK WARE. GLASSWARE, CROCfvE'lti. FISH, SALT, . COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. . Having just returned from the city with the atova enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since the preat decline ia Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at gYeatlv reiJoeid fig ure for CASH OR CUCNTRY PR01tCE.-mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL SEW GOODS 1 NEW GOODS f Martin & Walters' Bazaar ! a lit AT CJlAUJi IX Pit ICES! HAVlNt; pirrchaspd the Stnre of N. Fraftk & Co., on Main street, irt J. M. Belf(ifa"s store room, we would respectfully inform IB public that we have just lelnrned from the Kal with a new and carefully selected atock nf GOODS of the very best qnVity, co'mpris ing in part, of DRV GOODS. GliOOERIK:?, JrOTIOXS. HOSIKRtKS, FANCY GOODS, yUKENSWARE. jiOOTS A SflOKS, 1uts and caps; carpet bags; Oil cloths, CARPETS, BLANKETS. FUKS, WOOD ANi WiLLOV-WAKn,and in short every article Usually kept in a well selected store. We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for I'wl'NTKY I'KOKCCE. By so doing we will be able lo "ell poods sscherp as tbe cheapest. Call and ex&uiiue eur stock. j3i HiGHEST PRICES PAIL) IS TRAM FOK ALL KlSDS OF COfSTRV PRODCCE. MARTIN & WALTERS, (Beirord'sStoir.Koom,) MainM., HiffiiBtowo, Ft,. May 1, 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS I AT PENS ELL'S CHEAP STOKE IN PATTERSON, PA. rpHB lirgest and best assortment to be JL found in Patterson. Tbauklul for the liberal patronage hertiu.fore received from the jfoblio; I would respectfully atnojuei that 1 have juSi opeued a very large stock of Cioods Well suHidto the trade. .My stwk consists of a fall assortment of fioe anil sta.lo DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for tath, women and children's waie. including Hatsaad C.-ps. Boots and Shoes, together with a larje atook of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, fiek.ugs.OU Cloths, Mattings, ic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as Frseoh and English Merinoe. Pop liris. Alpacas, I)e Laires, p!nih an l figure ! Sbawla, kt. and also a ltrg stock of Soiion. such as Gloves, Mitis, Hosiery, Embroidtrvl Collars and Cuffs, and a genera) assortment of Dress f rlttithings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffee. Teas and Spices. Also, a large tot of Qneenswarr, Hardware. Wood and Willow Wnre. Fish Salt and Nails. Togethrr with a fu'l a(.rt toent of Goods usually kept ir. country sn.re BSSHighft price pnld for eiir!ry f.n duce in exchange for goods. Prirw to -U't the times May I. 1S71. FEATHERS," ALL GHADES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT QUALITY WARP.AMEI;. F. C. CRAICHCAD, Jn25 PiTTaBrnr.. Va- J. M. KKPHEART BARNES BROTH ERiHEPiRON, WHOLEiAlI DBAKBS 15 HATS AND CAPS, 6(13 Market Street, Philadelphia, aug 18. MZ-lj. IiOti SALE Three set of Cook Stoe TzU ' terse. Mo. 7. 8, and 9, Flask and Follow Boards, all cotuplate, by SILAS SHAMP. Oat 5-8m . . iiitDrn'own. VSm Handbills for poMio aalas prints ea short Dorie at the "zvTtyct Crnnes.
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