.-.a. 8 Janiati tnlinti. CDN ES0A1 MORNIXG, OCT. 18. 1871. PENNSYLVANIA RAtLROATh 0!f AM) after 8unday, May 14, 1871. Peaiir Trains will leave Mifflin Station a fallows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express- 1,40 A. M Harrisb'g Aceouitnoda'n 11,00 A. M. Mail Train 6,50 P. M. Cioeiuoati Ex-press... 8,50 P. M WESTWARD. ' . Cincinnati Ex pre? 1,39. A. M. First Pacific Express... 3,12 A. M. Mail Train 8,27. P. M War Passenger... 9.15 A. M. JAMES NORTH. Aa't TOWS ASO COLJiTKY. Cokn-hikinu Las commenced. Largely ntieudcd 'ILe Fair at Perry ville.'last wei-k. A FI LL Ll a of Fall and Winter Goods freeh lrmn the city, just opened at Mar tin & Wallers'. Thomas A. Scott, Vice President of tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, contributed 85,000 to tlie CLicago suf tVrers. Wk bave been requested to state tbat there will be divine cervices in the Lost Creek Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath, the 29ih iust. TfiB common schools, opened in this borough on Monday moruing They ar- ti tight respectively by Miss Underwood. Miss Sclioil, Mr. Ftnith and Mr. Branrhjj i PA Fa km belougiug to the estate of Joseph Tyson, deceased, situated iu Walker township, was sold at public sale, en last Saturday, to Joseph Heaps, for 3000 ' CMr. James Kreider has by purchase come the proprietor of the saloon in the basrmeut of the Pennsylvania House. All kiuds of refreshments in the eating line constantly on hatidT THLroof of the Granville House, al the P. li It Depot, opposite Lewistown, on Tuesday of last week, burned off.- The tire was extinguished by the Lewis towu fire apparatus Cramps and paius in the stomach are the result of imperfect digestion, and jay be immediately relieved by a dose of Jnknwn't Anodyn'. Liniment. A tea spaotiful iu a little sweetened water is a -dose. Ladiks' aud Children's Fancy Furs. t Jo'in Farcin's Popular Fur Einpor iutn, 718 Arch Street, i'hiladelaphia His stuck of Fancy Furs for Ladies' and Children is very large, aud no one can fail to be suited. IIeavv oata are good for horses ; none will deny that; but oats can't make a horse's cnat look smooth and gloss v when he in out of condition. Sheridan' t Cacalry C-mdition. J'owdert will do this -when all else fills. Grkat Bargai.xs at the Keystone. Don't tail to call at the Store of Tilteu Jc Kspenechadt;. Bridge street, and see their immense stock of Ladies' Dreg Goods, lateet styles, just received. Read ibeir advertisement in another column. Mifflin county gave llertzler a major ity of 8, elected a District Attorney, one Associate Judge, a Commissioner, Coun ty Auditor and Surveyor. Judge Wondi was defeated in the district by a mnjori ty of 9 votes. Iu 1S61 he carried the -district by a majority of 29 votes. Good Ink The public schools will find it to their advantage to buy theii iuk from John Etka. He matiufacturtv it himself, aud warrants it to give satis faction, and to flow equal to the Wl writing fluid. Give it a trial, and lit convinced. Sold in any quantity, l'ei quart 20 cts ; per piut 10 cts. Main tt Miffliutowu. Nohcb to Pav Up All persons in debted to tne fur shnemakiug, on my owi individual accounts, are hereby requested to call and settle the same, on or be fori the SiOth day of November. 1871. Al! accounts remaining unsettled ou tbat da) will be placed in the bauds of a Jus tic of the l'eace for collection. A. li. FASICK. Oct. 2-St PRTKit Thompson's horse carried the Tstv premium of S2.5 for county-brer! Lorses, at the l'errysville Fair last week. on 3:04 time.. Thomas Arbuckle's horse lifted tin 2nd Pieminra of 515, for county-bred horses. George Fink's horse won the 3rd pre mium of $10, for county-bred horses. Jefferson Middagli's horse took the 1st premium 1 $25, lor Lorses raised out aidtr of tlit; comity, on 2:42 time. Joint Todd's horse won the 2nd pre mintn for horses raised outride of the eonnty tiuia. 3:16 The time is all av erage time, the heats be'in? only half znile heals. EFKKKSOX MlDtMGH met with qnit n accident last Friday, on the Fait Grou-id at Perrysville. He was driving to the entrance of the course for the pur poee of leaviog it, when two young men on horseback, riding in an opposite di rection, trotted their horses agaiust his eolky, one on each side. The collision was complete. All parties came to a standstill. One of the riders was thrown from his horse, but not hurt. The shafts of Jeff's sulky snapped like pipe-stems, and be was thrown into the ah and land ed some dietance from the sulky, and clear of everything pertaining to bis horse er eolky. lie waa sot seriously Utter fraai m OU Jaekaaaiaa Dtaocrat of tireeawaa Tewaikip. Xaaft StTBl Staa Tavaaa, October 1, 1871. JUjf Dtmr Mr. E'Httr .I don't kmw Jon. and you don't know Barton Speak that's ay nun. I think though, that yon know when the Sorcn Star Tavern is. I lira uear that' great plana," which am wet t flist-raU for Petroleum V. Nas by's Confederate Cross Roads in Jeniata. By comparing it to that famous place in Kentucky, where they drink old Bourbon, while about here we drink whisky mixed with toft water, yon will understand tbat I am a Democrat, of the Old School -Yes, sir. I was born a Democrat, taiaed a Democrat all the Speaks are Demo crais, except the one tbat discovered the source of the Nile, and I'll bet he's one too he's a relation and if they'd just kept the free schools out of this township there would be nothing here yet but Dem ocrats I glory in it, tbat I am a regu lar old line, Simon pure, fighting general, Andrew Jackson, Democrat; -Why h's only a fe w years since I quit voting for him. They Used to tell me that I was only throwing my voto away . when I voted for And y Jackson, for no such mau was on the ticket that he died long ago ; but I could never forget Lim, he was such a people's man, he used to fight roosters, and have street fights with that ld bard Democratic money man. Tom. Benton, and he didn't believe that the woild was ronnd, aud I never did either, sua never will, l was always in sym pathy with Andy. 1 he Democrats never . , . ,.l .'. " bad another man like him. Conscience, how be used to lick the British and the Whigs ! That's why I voted for him. No, air, I couldn't help voting for him out of respect and deep love for his mem ory. But as I got older I got wiser, aud commenced to thiuk that there was no use iu voting for dead men. I quit it. That was ten years ago, about the time that they put a rail-splitter iu the White (louse, to free the triggers. Conscience, it makea me mad when I thiuk of it, and I have almost a notion to quit writing to you, for you belong to the rail splitter's party. Some one at the Fair told me that you cast your first vote for him. Hut I guess MI wriie on. I like to write :;ood letters for the newspapers, and to see my name in print, which I never do uuiess I gt some of them fellows about he C"iirt House at Mifflin to put my tame in the Jury w heel, or go up to Miiiliu as a deli-gate to a convention. when some fellow r:iises the wind by .-mining agaiust the ring, like this fall. ! It generally pays at vuch a time. Ii wasn't up to town at the last Convention, i ' I though ; I was gouged out. i I n.n, I... fV.ro m. r,.i Inr . ltr...l.lm ! 1 paper. l Know uonsaii nnu .jacuman will be as mad as hornets at me for writing you this, but I don't care a pinch of snuff. They am t Jackson IJemo-1 crats by a long shot No, sir, Andy j never bad a master, and tliey have ; and then tbpy dou't stick like he did. What Coc oiis, Colds, ask Thboat ArrtcTtos. lie said first he said last, and always put! seasons of the year many people seem ' r to be suffering wilh Throat I)i.ea-s. loanifest '15y the Ktemal" to it to clincli it Ouc'ing themselves in various forms such a dav tliey say this, and the next day j Coughs. Bronchitis. Laryngitis. Asthma, " .. . . , . .. I'tbisic, and other highways to that prince of sometliiug t lse. Last fall it was t.otLing ! lerr,rllcunumption. Hundreds are ner bttt the white man ; this fall 'twas that lectful when they are slowly fcut wMj drift iv .i i i -i i ! in onward to certain destruction, who might -amal Ninth Resolution, wtib as much j wih , ,:ule Clre j by ,he u,e of proper "igsrer in it as yoti fellows have in your j remedies, check their downward tondency. t ",- till . Or. J. Uriels' Throat and Lung Healer is the platform. Andy Jackson never went hack that way. Then some old line Democrats, that won't lie if they can help it, told me at the Fair that the fuss that was made about Democratic bogus tickets, in the great dig posters that the little Chairman sent tut the night before the election, was all hoth that it was all gammon when they 'aid that the Republicans had stolen the forms of the ReijitUr and printed the bogus Democratic tickets. They told me with their bauds lifted high up and i believed I hem every word that they believed that some Republican paid the L'giftr f.ir printing them tickets. If ihat's so, it's a confounded shame, and hey ought to bluh as red as a girl the drst time she is kissed by her sweet heart. I guess them fellows don't blush, hough ; aud I tell you what it is, I aiu't (going to stand by such a scurvy crowd my longer Andy Jackson wouldn't nave done it, no bow, if they bad done uch things in his days. The Demo crat are talking about it all over the county, and yoa may bet the best things rou've got tbat it's making a breeae for hem fellows that will be atiffr than they 'iave any notion of After bearing that eport 1 raised my hand and said sol--mnly and seriously, that I couldn't tomach all that, and I know more that -an't If we could just turn out to an -lection next Tuesday, we would show you bow to skin the ring. Jacaaon nev er sold out like them fellows did. There is not tlie littlest bit of Old Hickory ibout them I believe tl-ere is more of he Jacksou about you fellows. He said you mind "by the Eternal." South Carolina shouldn't nullily in 1832, and you fellows said the same thing in 1800; iud, by jingo, the Jonger I think about it, and the more 1 look at your party he more it reminds me of the old Jack Ionian fighting party. The ring showed us fellows a little more this fall than we cared about kuowing, about nominating time. Never mind, we'll show it some thing that won't be good for it's health, when the time comes. But what's the use of1 writing such a long letter at one time; I would like to see you and talk with you, face to face, about tbe great old Jackson party, and tell you bow tbe ring doea things down here. Can't you come down and atay a night. I have lota of cider and apples if that is not strong enough, tbe Seven Star Tavern is near here, and that is a a,od place, foa know. When I was at the Fair I looked for you, and asked for you, but I didn't see you or hear of you. I saw Booemll, but after then tickets I wouldn't touch him, no air. I thought maybe I could Ind yaw in that house where they ibow the things raised on the farm. 1 thought I'd find you alongside of a sweet potato pile but I didit, and I felt disappointed. , , Next week 111 write to jorj all about the Fair. 1 waa so tickled with it.-' Tours, truly. " ' J - BARTON SPEAK. Foa President Judgeship in this dis trict, , , Graham carried Juniata county by a majority of 292 Graham carried Cumberland county, after throwing out one of the Shippensburg boxes despatches . say that contained over 100 ma jority for Juukin, by a maj. of.. ;,8 Total for Graham 300 Junk ins carriad Ferry county by a . majority of 310 This gives Junkin a majority of 10. not counting the box thrown out by the return judges of Cumberland. They did not throw ont quite enough to elect Graham. It is reported that Graham will con test the election. Jfew Goods ! Nkw Goods ! Having just received a new supply of goods, I would respectfully invite the public to give me a call, as I am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Please examiue the following prices : 14 Rows of Pins 5 cts 12 do. Shirt Buttons 5 cts ; Spool t'ottou 3 cts per doc. 30 cts; 5 pair Men's Half Hoes 25 cts; Paper Collars 10 cts a box; Haps 92 AU each; Wooden Buckets with two hoops Ui els., three hoops 30 cts ; Cotton Laps $0 to 9J cts per rloa ; also Hoots, Shoes. Notions, Gro ceries. Cunfectlmieries, Fruit, Nuts, Toys, Tobacco, Cigars, Ace, which will be sold cheap for cash or eonutry produce. J. W KIRK. GOLDEN FOTJSTAIIT PEN. Something new and novel. Its sura and read the advertisement in our paper, headed -Greatest Inrention of the Age." We Relieve the Golden Fountain Pen la 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. Vile instantly relieved and soon cured by u..ing Dr. Bring s Pile Remedies. They re duce mflamatbn, soothe the irritated parts, and hare prven a blessing to the afflicted whether internal, external, bleeding or itch in nil Alt kinrl in all stapes 111111 Yield , ,uo wonjerrul inaieuee of these never failing rerae-iies. Sold hj Druggists. Tne Oswano PnocnEs.i or Sri rues It is ispued fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various tie partments of iudustry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. One of Ihe ; .. .1 Kl . lnn- wi.K.fl fnr r.tlll If . i,., h,..n .er0nn.liahed in the diaeoverr. by Dr. J. l!rii:g. of hia Corn and Buuion Rein- ediea. hia Alleviator for the cure and preven tion of c.imnion Conn, and bis Curative for ibe absoluiccure of Festere'l Corns, Inuamou Bunions. In;roring Ntl. Sore insteo. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, ic, ic. Sold by I Druggist. acme of perfection for the gpcedy cure of all diseases of the Throat. Lungs, and Cheat Can he given to the infant and aie l with per fect safety, as it contains no injurious drug of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold hy Druggists. Da. Batons' Altevanter cures Headache. Neuralgia and nervous diaeaaes. Try-it. Sold by B ANKS & AAMLIX, and druggists generally. "' MARRIED. L0CDON ELDER On the 4th inst., by Rev. W. A. West, assisted by Rev. S. S Wal len, Mr. D. S. Louden, of Page Co , Iowa, t'fnrmerlv nf Juniata Co A and Miss Mollie c EI(Jeri d,ugbter of Mathew Elder, Esq, 0f Dry Run. Franklin Co., Pa. BASH0AR GALLAGHER On the 11th inst., at the residence of the bride's parents. by Rev. M. Allison, Mr. Michael L. Bashaar and Miss Bell Jane Gallagher, both of Walk er township" ' - DIED. KEtiKI&iT Ou the 10th uli.. in Susque hanna township, Christian Segrist, aged 7b years, 9 montba and '13 days. D. K. SULOUFF & CO, (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) SEALESS nr Grain, Lumber,Coal, -1 Salt, Plaster, J . CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, HL The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lnnbcr. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Frices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ac cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. tZ&Y no can make monev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. Gbaix will is saccivin i rroac to as SOLD T THE 1st Or JONE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated en men's backs.' 1 ' Mifflintown. April 20, 1871. riLr J.-ti'.", all Arch .St.; Prof Uslto. 2.1 W. tt St.. Cise'Hatt. sari Dr. Ortan. at Chrl.t. K. Cm. auk- . tag aMuaiahiaf ear,, f all ft (4 I fl r O.wrA.lwtotM to " witk-mt kmt. t tuttt t iJa. tmt with sat IHUa K ft ''"t fM ad Shr. hj ft tlUS-a4r-. mt. ifukoa ia O W lliaaalja MrMra. Brm U I ii 1 at 1 (aPra. tan, with KMr 3 V V W knfo tnaa- ne.u. stMiiBf ar a i at i ra Maw. k. ka- ate imwaa hm tav tkaaM e-w W ! Wm rKUaHVrjBrBruabew FINANCIAL AND COXEBCIAL CLOSING PI01l i - - or - ' ' i DEj&YER&Bfia . ,J0So. ZdSt. PkiUf. 3 o'cori.' p.m. '.j CW 17 j 1 87 1 J Mew C. 8. 6 s of 1881.-.,....-. i... 114 ($U5 i? .r i 1 ' tlSlHKl '04, USft. llj 118f t '65, " ' " , 'bb, new,..... ........ " 'tj7, ew... '6a,.4M,...MaMWMMM 6 a. 10-4o'b( 0. S. 80 Vear S per cent. Cy ...... Oolu, u. i ..... Silver,. . t'dlon Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds- Central Pacific 'R. R - Union Pacific Land Grant fionda- 118 112lfelll' .(Yl 109 H'9i linjgnij 109 (4!le) 86 87 101 (W.l"l 72 721 JtlFFLINTOWn & PATfERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jbhiata Skktikkl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. . i Butter's ft - 22 Egga. V do -Lard, V lb .... 8 8 25 8 3 Countrt Soap.. Beeawax ........ Tallow Rags Wool, waahed Poultry, live . Dried Applea " Peaches, pared ...... " Peaches, unpared 50 ... 8 ... 8 ... 20 ... 15 Z 20 .. 4 ... 2n . 17 .. 10 40 75 2 25 60 3'. 16 ' Cherries " Cherries, pitted - ........ Blackberriea. .....-... " Raapberries Country Hams - Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, f bua Oniona " Ground Ali'm Salt, ) aaek Railroad Ties Locust Porta, mortising ........ " for board fence.. D. K. SULDUFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Geain. White Wheat, "Jl bus - M Red Wheat, .... Corn Oats a Timothy seed Coat. Prepared Ccal, y ton -. Sut " " Pea " t " ........ Bituminous" " Lf MBK. Run of Log, 4 4, 10)0 ft . 5-8, " . - 8 4, " " 6-4, " Hemlock Frame, " Boards. Whileoine worked Flooring ........ $1 45 1 40 70 40 3 50 ..$5 75 4 75 3 -.'5 5 00 $24 00 1600 25 0(1 280mo40 00 .17 0"to20O0 .18 00to20 0O 28 00 dermal. Siding 28 0O Panel Doors 1 73 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10. window- 6 " 9x12. 75 "'10x12, " 80 " " luxl4, .. iK) PHILADELPHIA MARKET. PHILAI'SLPklA. Oct. 17. 1S1. In the Flour market there is no vitality. Sales of 23WJ hbls. including Superfine Sr 00(5t3 50 Extras $ 0"(.o 50 N. W. Eitra Family $7 0"(5,8 25 Ohio lnd. do. do $7 Ii0fu7 75 Fenna. do. do. $7 tl0fa,7 nO Fancy Brands $8 OOfeS 75 Wheat attracts bnt little attention and prices have a downward tendenoy. Sales of 5400 bu-h at 9 1 5S1 ) tor Penn. and Del. red aud $1 6U for .Mich white. 400 buih Western Kye Were taken al 9 c. Corn is la2 cents off and dull of aale ; 5100 bush chang ed hands at 8:iH6c. for yellow and 83S-)o for Western Biiied. Oats are also neglected and prices have favored huver. Sales of 800 bush at 50t51e for Western mixed and 4t for black aud mixed PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moxdat, Oct. 16 P. M. We bave no improvement to reeotd in Ihe condition of tbe live stock market. The de mand for all description is extremely limited, and with liberal oifcriugs prices favored buyers- We quote choice at tSa'e ! fair to good at 4.1flo and common at 3a4a , gross. Receipta,350o bead. Cows and t'alvc are dull of sale, but pri ces are well maintained, rtales of springers at $J5a4l) ; fresh cows al $4050, Receipts, 150 bead. GRUCERV, PROVISION, AND SHOE SXO Jt ! LIST OF LEADING AHT1CLES k PRICES reported weekly by C. BART LEY, op posite the Post Office, MitBiutown, Pa : Wkoletle. Retail. Butter.......;: 25 Egg - " Lard : 10 12 Cheese, Ohio IS 18 New Tork - 18 0 Molasses, Porto Rico, " gal-... New Orleans I 00 S.'rup, Honey Bee 65 Amber 80 Melted Sugar 1 Ott Sugar, Granulated 17 A 1 B 15 " Extra C . U " Yellow C 13 Brown ll2lj!J Coffee, Rio, Choice.. .. " Fair 22 " " Roasted (Arbuckles) - Tea, Imperial, Finest 1 60 Oolong.- .. 1 00 Raisius, Valentin.- 1 Layers 2-1 Currants 20 Prnens, French 20 Soap, K'i"o. . A , 6 Olive 8 10 " Babbit 12 15 Salt, Ground Alum.. 2 00 Dairy 10al6 Mackeral. No. 2 (new) bbl 3 50 Brooms, No. I ' 40 " No. i 25 " No. 3 30 Tubs. Cedar . 1 50al 75 Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops... .. , 25 Slaw Cutters . 60 Tin Cups... ... ' 8 Tin Dish Pons . 60 Tin Cullenders...... 4t Tin Wash Pans -. , 30 Tin Buckets- 60 Boots, MeaTs ('alf...... ...... o 25 " Kip... 4 5u Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting .. 2 00 Potatoes, Irish. W " Sweet, V peck . -. 40 Coal Oil, V gallon W W9 Cash paid for eggs. Sprcnl Botitfs.' DEAFNESS.' BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of, Dunue of the I'ye ani Ear, kit) tptcialty is tht Medical College of Prnmyltaiaa. IS pearl' aperient, (formerly of be diem. Holiarrd,) No. Utio Are Street, Phil. . testimonials can be seen at his offico. Tk aietiieal faculty ara invited t accompany tbair palieals. as be baa no secrets in his praitiea. Artificial eyes inserted wilh eut pain. No charge for examination. octlMy ' ' r. Jlnc Idrcrtisenunts. CUUDURAirGp I ran woKDaarvi ksasirf rem CANCER. SYPHlLia, "CHOFULA, I'Lt EKS, 8 ALT RUEIIH and ALX OTHER CUHUIY1C tULOVD UI8- Da P.' T. KEENB havisg- jmH returned from Ecuador and bronrhi with him a quan tity of the amume CansTaYanco Bisrk, e- cured through the utnuiai rcommendation and aaaUti&noa of Hia Excellinev the Preai- ' dent of Ecuador, and the Government of that i R.nl.hi:. . ... tirnareit to Sit Arilara for it to a limited extent, and at a price about one-quarter of tbat which the cost sf the first very tatH svpply compelled as to charge .' A f parlStA article is now advertised and sold as Cundurango. We bave. at consider able expense, and wilh the co operalis of the authorities of Loja. the province where the plat grows, so directed lb channel of our supply as to ensure tbat none but the gennlne article shall be sold bv na : and we par icularly call the attention of the pSfb lie, for their protection, to this fact. BLISS, KEEKE & CO., 60 Cedar St., New Yori. D. W. Bliss, M. D., Washington, D. C. ; Z. K Bliss. M. D., New York; P. T. Kesks, M. D., New York. Auiiimmii.i ul iKiai-aiit OU,fc. Ackiu l-eilK-Ml IhrU.-l prmu4trftltt growth mil bnmty nfthehmr. Joj. BBILiZSr CO.. E.Kftnn. .Unas. Sold by all UniBKt-tx trmn of imitation T?n PP Try samples of our greal 8 page, r IlijLi tl.tt uliu rated weekly- SO years eaiabliahed. Fine steel engraving, free to auWriHr. Acen'a make a day. Send for Saturday Casette, Ilaliowcll, Me. The oldest and moat reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. 16? Practical hosinesa men as Instructors, for information write for a circular to P. DCFF 4 SONS. Pittsburg. Pa. .Solicited by ICS a ., Publisher Sr '' Am-,, can. 17 riftKEwW.S. f. Tweinr-fie years' experience. I'amplileis containing I'ati'nt Laws, with full directions how so obtain Patents free. A Hound ,-liime of 118 pages, containing the Jew tensbl by counties and all largo cities, )4 hug ravings of Mechanical Move ments. Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Patents, nailed on receipt of 25 centa. l'ilTH CLOSETS .V the ht Earth lv fiesetfe., 215 State St., Hartford, j (jirriietm'i Luther i Wannft Seicton't and I Pool ill U't PattnU The only Closeia that bave pr.ivad effective. The Earth Closet, by its disinlection of faeces, is ihe most valuatle means nf preventing rpread of cholera and o'ber contagious diseisea Send lor etr cnlr. Agrntt wmuted trcryichrrt. Sales resist: 19 L.n St.. linstun: I'M br..na- ay, N. Y.; Market St., Philadelphia. r Ot SHE A choice farm of 183 acres r m Cbtvier Co.. SO miles from Philadel phi a. O., Pa. Address JABEZ BAlLY, Marlboro P HKAPEST APVEKTISLNG IN THE WORt-D! Far ti per Incb per .Henth, w will in vitait A-'Veiti nie.t n 1S first Class Pa., newspapers iacladlag Fourteen Dallies. I r .purn.iciHie rates for sm.lur advertisements Lift sent free. Address CEO. P. ROWELL, A CO.. 4 and 41 Park Raw, Sew Tark. $30. W WILL PAY $30. Agents SlO per week lo sell our great and valuable d.sc.iveries. lf you want perma nent, and pleasant work, apply for particu lars Address DYEK & CO., JACKSON, Michigan. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for tbe Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases of Ihe Uri nary and Seminal Orgons, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this nobis reme ly. Prompted by a desire lo benefit the afflicted and unfortunate. I -will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, Jrtt of charge. Ad dress Jos. T. Inmas, Station D, Bible House. N. Y. City. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in discretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, Ac, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered 2 simple means of self-cure, which he will send to his fellnw-sufTerers. Address J. II. REEVES, 78 Narsau St., N. T. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN THS TPSATMLNT Or Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A Physiological View of Marriage. The cliop.-st book ever published con taining nearly three bundled pages, and one hundred and tb rty 11 e plates and engrav. iugs of tbe anatomy of the human organs in s:aia of health and disease, with a treaties on early error-t its deplorable consequences upon the mind and budy, with the author's plan nf treatment the only rational and suc cessful mode of cure, as showa by a report in cases treated. A -truthful adviser tt tbe roamed and those cntemp ating marriage, who entertain doubts of their physical con dition. Sent free of postage lo any address, on receipt of twenty-five cents in stamps or postal currency, by addressing Da. LA I'KOIX. No. 31 vlaidea Lane. Albany, N. Y. Tbe author may he he consulted upon any of the diseases upon Which hi baoks treats, either personally or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world. Oil, Paint & Vanrish, WHITE LEAD, REU LEAD, COLORED FAINTS DT OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER. CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, r CHECKS TELLOT, SSOP BLAC2, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Painl Brushes, Varnish Brushes, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Wbiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, While Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, Putty and Glfust. Tbe above goods, with a large variety of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always en hand at the . - , PATTERSON DEU0 STORE. jejf Glass cut to any six desired. Dr P.C. RUNDIO. July 13, 1871-tf t?0R 8AI.E Three set of Coot 8tovs Pat. 1 terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by " - ' SILAS 8HAMP. I Oct 5-Sm Mifflintown. - DR. P. C. RUIMDIO. PATTERSOIV, TAl., , MAI.ER IN ETEBYTHI59 THAT C0XST1TCTE3 A FIRST-CLASS r . DRUC STffllR The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of All aersoua wbn are n need of Spectacle will Ifnd it t thsir adrantape to call, as they will find lb largest stock it the eonnty to select from. COME I AND HAVE YOUR EYE-.-ilGUT RESTORED. at-.... NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED Of 7 MUSICAL IKSTEUMEITTS,--' VIOLINS, ACCORDEOXS AND HAKMONIC0NS ; ALSO A SPLEN'MD ' ASSORTMENT DF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, . 1 With an immeuse stock of NOTIONS. Soaxrtliiug fur arerybody. yoang and old. at the ' ' . rATTERS05T DRUG STOKE. AMERICArWASHER.' PRICE $5.50. Th Americas Vaater Saves Money, Time and Drudgery. The Fatigt of Washing Day no long dread ed, bit Economy, Efficiency, ana Clean ' Clothing, Sure. In calling pnblie attention to this little machine, a few of the invaluable qmlitie. (not possessed by any otter washing machine yet invented.) are here enumerated It is the smallest, most Compact, must port able, most simile in construction, most easily operated. A child, ten years old. wilh a few hours' practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually nse it. There is no adjust ing, no screws lo nnnow, ol delay in adapt ing ! It is always ready for nee T It is a perfect little wonder! It ia a miniature iant, doing more work and of a better qual ity, than Ibe most elaborate and cosily. One half of the labor is fully saved by its nse, and tbe elo'hes will last uivhalf longer than by tbe o'.d plan of the rub board. It will wah the largest blanket. Three sbVts at time, washed thoroughly ! In a word, the ablution of any fabric, from a Quill to a Lace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally wilbin the capacity of tbia LITTLE GEU! It can be fastened to any tub and taken "tf at will. No matter bow deep rooted a prejudice may exist agaiust Washing Machine', tbe moment this little m tcbine is seen to perform its won- eers, all doubts of its cleansing efficacy and j utility are banished, and tbe doubter and detractor at once become the fast friends of tbe machine. We bave testimonials wilheut end. setting forth ils numerous advantage overall others, and from hundreds who have thrown aside the uawieluy. useless macbinea. which bave j innollv foils.! I 4,inTnnli,)i I ti nV5 Hl-t rtrAPA I ised in prominent and loud sounding adver- It U as perfect for washing as a wringer is i - for wringing. The priee. another paramrmnt inducement to purcbaaers, has been placed so low. tbat it ia within the reach of every bou ekeeper. j and there is no article of dnicstin economy . tbat will repay the small investment so soon. All that is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAVER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its work perfectly. Sole Agents for the United States, A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO., 513 Market St., Pbilad'a, Pa.. The largest and cheapest Wooden Ware house in tbe United States. augl6-3m Birdsell Combined Clover Thresher aud Separator. THIS MACniXE THRE.SHES. SEl'A batks. Hulls and Clean Clover Seed at one operation : capacity ranting from 20 to oU 'oust els per day, according to yield of seed. After the C'lor. r is fed into the Thresh ing Cylinder, the seed contained therein is deposited into a bag or nieasbre at tbe side of tbe Machine. 2To Sshaniling of Chaff or Tailing! An elevator conveys the unhulled chaff back to the HOLLER HOPPER, and an ex tra Elevator conveys tbe light seed, Ac , back to the Fanning Mill. 2000 Bw la Use thronghont tbe tnited S'ae eri t'an da. Iwarded Irst Prealaa at 75 State Fairs since lH.Xi. Send for "Clover Lxav" and Colored En graving, which give complete di scription. Dikdsell Masitactcrisu Co , i Maiifacturers. Harrisburg, Ta. Home Factory, South Bend, Ind.. . An Agent wanted in Juniata county. Aug 30, 1871-3ra COAL AND LUMBER YARD. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces in part. STOVE COAL. SMITH COAL, AD LIMK- BURSERS' COAL, At the Lotrett Cah Ratre. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as TVh te Pine Plank, 2 inches thick. White Pine Boards, 1) inches thick, , w hile Pine Boards, 1 inch thick. While Cine Board inch thick. White Pine Worked Flooring, Hemlo-k Boards. Scantling, Joists, Roofing Lath, Plastering Lath. Shingles, Stripping, basti ana Lioors. Coal and Lnmher Delivered at Short Notice. - 19 Persons on tbe east aide of the river can be furnished with Limbtirner's Coal, Ac, from ihe Coal-yard at the Lock above Mifflin. . GEORGK GOSHEN. Patterson, June H, "71. COAL. I of Me 10 A L. Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds ilerchamlisc for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and See Is bought at the highest market prices in cash or. exchanged for merchandise, coal, lumber, 4c, to suit customers. 1 am pre pared to furnish to builders bill of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of either oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. Jan 4 Port Royal, Juniata Co.. Pa. BL00MSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. 1 Tbe Faculty of this lustitutirn aim to be very thorough in their instruction, and to look carefully after the manners, health and morals of tbe students. Apply for catalogues lo ' " HEBRY CARVER. A. 51., Sept 28, 1970-6nJ Principal. aJaa3 a! rf'cal 'if stair. TVBLIC SALE OF ' VALUABLE REAL ESTATE I THE subscriber w?H eipnse t sale by nb-' lie outcry, us Ihe premises, w ! FRIDAY, OCTOBER SO. li7, at ten o'clock .. f., ihe following described real estate, to wit r A TRACT 01? I A HIT, ' situated in Beale township, Juniata county, ' Pa., containing . 11 AC1IEM, adjoining lands of William ttkrson on the north. Neal Mcf'ny and Ivid YoJer on thw east, on the south by lands of lone. and on the west and sowkwrat by Unds. of JoUu Kelley and James It. Allen, being tbe well known Allen property, and tb greater por tion tillable, and to be subject to tbe interest of llaanatr Allen, widow of Sjmnel Atleo ?r. dee'd. as coMamcd In tbe wit! of saie) 8.tn. el Allen, ft. Sold hy virtue of an oifleT of sale issued ont of the Ccarrt of Ccaxmon Pieas of Juniata county lit John Wald.mith, Connaittre of Samuel ft. Alien, habitual drunkard. TERMS i One foarth of the pnrcftase money to foe paid cm confirmation of snle. one) half of the balance on April 1. 1ST-, mi the other barf rf balance on .IpriJ I. 173, with interest on the whole from tbe day of sale. te be "ecared by judgment bond, And mortgage on the pTetrriees J0II5 WAI.DSMITH. Commute. Sepf. 20, lSft-fs A Valuable Farm IX WALKKIl TOWNSHIP -.4.T PUIVATK (SALE. THE undersigned otfers at private sa'e, I f. ''We ". in Walker town- ! ship. bo ofie fonrlh mile northeast of fer ! rT,,."f' ? '""J e "f I adjoining Iants of rTilliani iletrick ani Mrs. 8 . . ; Shuman, contaming ONE HUNDRED AID SIXTEEN ACRES, Nine Acres of which are well set withyouug timber. Tbe remainder is cleared an i !n a good stale of cultivation every acre being tillable ; having thereon erected a large new Brick Dwelling House, aUo a good STONE MOUSE, suitable for renting or can be uel as a summer house, a good fpriag House near to the Dwelling Ho4e, Hake-oven and good Weil ot cevtr failing water all under one roof, Oool Lurjjre listnlt Hnm, Wagun Shed. VViil Houe, and all other ne cessary outbuilding. There ia a god Coal Wharf on tbe premises, which is valuable. Also a good Young Orchard, just beginning to bear plentifully. This farm was foraiarly owned by f"ininel Bashnre, dee'd., and can be bought from hia widow, Mrs. Anna Myers, residing in Me Veytown. Mifflin Co.. Pa. Full particaler will he given and t. rma matte known by ibe undersigned, residing on the reniNes. 51. L. BASHORE. July 12. 187 1 -2m Real Estate at Private Sale, In Milpord Township. riHE nnder-lpned offers to se'.l at rrivafa 1 sale a certain tract of land situsted iu Mil ford township, one mile sontb of Patter son, Juniata county, adjoining land of G. Jacobs, B. D. keener Jacob Lemon aud others, containing FORTY-FIVE ACRFA about Tnirty five Acres of which are cleared and in a good slate of cultivation, savins; been limed twice over within the las: fire years. The remaining ten acres is woodland, well set with lock-oak and yellow pine tim ber. Tbe improvements ou Ibis property are a LOG HOUSE, B.LU' BARN. BLACKSMITH SUOP. flood Frame UPKING HOL'dE, with a never 'ailing Well good water at the door, also . Spring close by. Also necessary outbuild ngs, a good Apple Orchard. Peaches, Pears, berrys and all kinds of fruit. The above property will be old on very easonable terms The purchaser can aire iave tbe opportunity nf boring from teu lo orty acres of good cleared land adjoining be above, al a very moderare priee. For further information inquire of Arnol J Varna, ewner. who resides on the prrmhrs. toy person wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the property for nemaelves. ARNOLD TARS3. July 12 1&71-3IU JDxMATA VALLEY BANK or MIFFLIXTOWIY, PFXX'A. JOSEPH I'OMKllOV, PreaiJent. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashict. UISECTOBS. Joseph Pomerny, John 3. Pattersoa Jerome N. Thompson, 'George Jacobs, Jotin lialsbueh. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Lai ted States Boads, cash, coupons and chocks. Remit money to any part of 'be United State and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at '1 per cent, discount. In sums ef $'00 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums nf $1000 at i per cent, discount. (ang Id 1889 FOH HALE. HORSE POWER ENG Governors, Boiler and Mud Boiler, all ' complete. For fan particular- addreos ROBERT McINTlRP, Peru Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. June 28, 1871. ALL KINDS OF BLANK. WORK, ic.doDO at this Office in tb neatest manner and , at low prc. c a
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