1?lJLi: KUKJLUX. Important Proclamation by the President. REBELLION AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. Writ cf Habeas Corpus Sutpnrtti rn Cerium Counties f South Carolina. Bt thi rBBsirrrr or the Uhited States A Proclamation. Whereas, By an act of Congress, mi titled. "An act to enforce tlin nrnvisinna I of the Fourteenth Am-Mi imetit to the Couslit'itiou of tlie United Slate, and for nthor pnrnose,'' approved the 20th day of A nil, 1S7 1 , power is given to the Preeidct.t of lb Uuitnl Slates), when in his judgment the public safety sball require it, to enspfiid the privileges of the writ of habeas corpus in any State or 'Mit of a Slate, w hen combinations i conspiracies ni.t in any such f-tate or pait of a State for the purpose of de j riviiiw any portion or clat-u of the peo ple of such State of the rights, privileges, immunities and protection named iu the I o.if'itwion of the Uni;e Stales, and necur'-d by the act of Congress aforesaid, jmd uLe-m-vfT such comhinations aud conspiracies do eo obstruct and hinder the execution of the laws of any ench 'tnte and of the I'uited Slates, as to de prive the people aforesaid of the rights, pi-ivih-gcs, immunities and protection . nfniesaid, and do oppose and obstruct the J.iws of the ITni'.pJ States and their due exL-cuiiim, and impede and obstruct the due course of jast:cc under the sani1?, and whenever such combination shall be organiz d anl arred and so numerous and powerful as to he able by any vi- ' lence either t overthrow or set at defi ance the constituted authorities of said State and the I'uited States within said . rjtate. and whenever by reason of said fauces ihe conviction of such offenders and the preservation of the peace shall I ccome iu such State or part of a State j impracticable: aud ' i! '. ff.t, "-ucii unlawful combinations ; and conspiracies for the purpose afore i said, are decLreH I v the act of ''onpress aforesaid, to be re! ellion against the Gov- J e.nment of the L'nited States; aud ' II Atria, 1'y said act of Congress, it j is prutidi-d ti.ul t:t"fe the I'resident i ..boll o......,,.! ,.; ,.r .1,.. .... . i ! linbeus corpus, he shall tirst have made procl.uuxtioii commanding such iusur j g-i,rs to disperse : and i II Ac. .. On the 12ih day of the pres ent moi'th of Oc ober, the President tit the l'nited States did issue his proclama-j tion, reciting therein, among other thuigi- j that sni'h combinations and con-piracie- i did then exist in the counties of Spai J tanhuig, York, Marion, Coester, Laurens, j N .w berry. Fail field, Lancaster aud Clies- j terheld, in the State of South Caroliua j and couini.nidiiig thereby all person- j conspiring with uuUwf.il combination- ! and conspiracies to disperse and retire j pf-accftiliy to tlieir hoim s) witbin fiv ' J imT8 from 1 lie date tlieivol. and in de liver to llie u;irlial tf tlie UuiteJ States for tbe titirict of ISuuiL C'-.ioluia, r to a:iy of liis di tintit-s, or ts any militaiy ofucer of tlie L'tiiit'il Suites wiiLiit caiti CUUllLII, All ttllll, itUIIIIUIlltl'lli, llltlllMUl?, di(gui?t'S and olbtr iutaiia or imjilements Uefd, kept, poss-eed or controlled b) j tbeui for carrying out tlie unlawful pur p.ies for v. Iiicli tlie raid combination j and conspiracies are organized : aud j Wnereas, Tbe insurgents engaged in j sued uiilan-lul conibitiaiious a. d conspi racies tvuljiii the counties aforvt-ii'l. Lave not dispersed and retired peaceably to tbeir re.Jpective homes, and have not de livered to the Marshal of the United States or to any military officer of the United Suites within said comities, all Arms, ammunition, uniforms, disguises, and other meius or implements u.-ed kept, pot-sfssed or controlled by them for carrying out their unlawful purposes, for which tbeee combinations aud conspira cies are organized us commanded by said proclamation, hut still per.-i?t iu the un lawful combinations and conspiracies afuref.-iiil. Now, therefore I, Ulysses S. Grant, I'rcf iJent of the United States of America hy virtue of the authority vested iu me by tbe Ooiu'litutiou of the United States and the act of Congress aforesaid, do hereby declare that in my judgment the public e-i.fVty especially requires that the privileges of tbe writ of habeas corpus he suspended to the end that such re bellinu may be overthrowu, and do here by suspend the privilij-ea of the writ of habeas corpus witbiu tbe counties of SpnrUnbtir, York, Marion, Chester, Lauren, Newberry, Fairfield, Lancater and Chesitrlifld, iu said State of South Can linn, i'l respect to all persons arrested by the man-hal of the United States for the said District of South Carolina, or by ane of his deputies, or by any mili tary officers of the United States, or by any soldier or citizen acting under the or ders of snid marshal, deputy or such iiii'i'ary ofiiL'ei s within any one of said counties, charged with any violation of the act of Congress aforesaid during the coutinuance of such rebellion. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. D.me at the city of Washington, this 17th day of October, in tbe year of our Lord' 1S71, aud of the Americau Independence? of the Uuited Slates of America the 96th. U. S. Grant. 13y the PresiJent : J C Bancroft Davis, Acting Sec'y of fc tate. The largest Diimb. r of mpn employed by oue firm iu England, is fifty-six thou sand. Tbe employees are Jobo Tavlor & Sons, and tbe men are engaged in mining. A farmer in New Hampshire has re cently exhibited fifty-two varieties of itpplefl from trees on hi land. Thj Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKEE'3 O X.ITORN1A -VINEGAR BITTERS, z Ean.-lredi of Thousand! ?" - " " BcrtrtiraotiTtoth'1r Wtndcf (r 9c fuj Cratira Effects. g ?s WHAT fl. THEY?s 2.- X X lis - 5 Cfc S THEY AltE SOT A VILE Z " II FANCY DRINK, Hi ilsJo of Vmor Ram, WliUker. Prsmf (Spirit ant) Itvlasm t.lmisrsdoctorrd.stilccd sw -cicaed t-t please the taste, called " Ton ic"."" Ajip-'tilcrs," " ltcitorc," that lei fie t pnl-r cn to drunkenncw ar.d ruin, bat are a true Medieme.niadefrom Uie Native Root and li-rMof California, tree I rm nil Alrahwlle ritininlnnia. Tncrare tlietillEAT BI.OOD !! ItlKIElt and LIFE til VIMi I'UIN CIPI.E a perfect Innovator and lnvlgorator t t!.e rt.-ni, rarrjtlnf off all polaonoui matter an! rrtortnr blcd to a hialiliy condition. Ko p Taos can take these Bitters according to direc tion and remain long nnir;il. Fur Infinitum. torr nnl Clironlc It lira. mlln mid liont. Iljaprpala r I mil. ertlsu. Hilliu, ttruilltrnt nnd Intrr. mlllrat Frtrrm, llear ot the lllood. Liter, liiilnrrs, na.l lllaitilrr. tiicnc Hit. I,.ra liatrs bca most tucc.Mfu1. Sat-li Di ram are canted b? Vittntcil Illaad, which ! ir'tnerilly prodnccd bx d:rani:rmt;at of Urn Oifffilvf- Orrnw. IIVSPF.l-SIA OR lnlE!TIO. Ileartaclie, Pain In the Shoaldera, Coiutha, Tlght aew of the Chert, Diaineaa, Soar Ernetationa of 'he Stomach, Hal taste In the Mouth. HUtoua At tack, Talptutlon of the Heart. Inflammation of the LanffK.Piln la the region of the Kldncyi,and a liandrcd otlier painful ej-mpiouii, arc Uie off rprinn of Djrrprpsla. T:t-y InriKorate the Stomach and atltnnlate the torpMlterand bowels, wltlrh rendcrtheniof un- cal'd e.ticacy la cleansing the Md of all lntnnrltk-e, and IniparUng new life and vigor to tic whole fTtem. FOB SKI1 IIISEASES, Ernptloe.Tcttcr. Salt Uhrtlm. Blotchca, Spots, Ilmplcs, Pustules. Itoila. f 'artunclea. Kins-Worms, Scald-Head, Son: Kyes. Erj-sip' las. Itch. Scarfs. Dlsuolnrations of tlij Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of wliatcvcr nants or nature, are literally dug up and carried oat of the eystem In a short time by the ase of these Bitters. One bottle tn soch cues will convince the most Incredulous of tuclr curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon llnd lis liiiparttieh burstinjr throach the skin in Ptm plf;, Kru;tluns or sores ; cleanse it whrn yea find it ohstrncted ani elngcish In the vcinrt rl.-auD It when it Is foal, and your feeling's will t :'. )'-u n 'icn. Keep ttie blood pure and the ' h a:t ti of tli yste:n will follow. I"l V, TA IT. and other WORMS, lurking In l..i 2y. t- iiiof S' many thousands, are cffectnally d'royud and rcraovod. For full directions, read car.f'llly Ih-: -lrcn!ar around each bottle. J.TV.U.KKU. rroj.rl.-tor. B. H. McDONALD Co., Dra'cists tidt'.rn. Atfcnta. San Francisco, Cal., a.id S? an I 31 l-omr.icrc Stre-t, New York. sold nr all nitwrsisTS asd he.m.fus. FOUTZ'S CELEBUATKD This preparation, lonp and favorably known, will thoroUKMy rc-invigorate broken down and low-spirited horses, by stri'nKtt.eninfr and cleansing th stomach and intestines. It is a surv preventive of all diseases incident to 'his animal, such as LL;Nti I I. V KB. til.AM'Ei:. YKLLoW. WATKR. IIHAVKS. Col;tillS. MS TKMI'KK. KEVKBA MIS PKB, LOSSHK AI'i'KTITE AX1 VITAL kskruy. e. its. use improves the wind, incrciscs the apiietit gives asmooth and closy skin and transforms the miserable skrleton lnloatinc-lnokinj?aid-ptrite'l horse. To keepers of Cow this prepara tion i in valuable. H i a sure pre- tfouve against Kimlcrr??t. Hollow . Horn, etc. H has hf n proven by actual esjenmf-nt to increase tbe 'utiantitv uf milk and cream twenty per cent. an1 make the butter fiim ami nweet. In fattrnine cattle, it Kive them an appetite, luoscus tlieir bide, and makei Qem thrive mucb faster. In all dU-ases of Swin. niich as Coughs, T'leera n th Lunp. Liver, Jcc.ttii article acts tut a sjieciflc. By putting f: tn one- half a naper to a paper in a barrel of ' swill theahnrediHae will b eradi cated or entirelr prevented. If friven in time, a certain prerentire and cure for ttie Hojt Cliolera. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. JId. For sal bv ProptffiHs and Storpsppera throughout the United States. 4:anadas and Sorth America B. F. KEPSElt & SON. Agents, Mifflin nwn. I'a. an;23-ly New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Main Street, Uifflintown. HAVING opened out a GROCERY AND PROVISION' STORE in the old stand on Main Street, MiiHintown. I would respect fully ask the attention of ihe public to the following articles, which I will keep on hand at all lli.ies : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, IIiSII, HALT, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c., rX"ol: , Cijaitsi, GLASSWARE, llom, IT'eetl, tSce. AH of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give tue a call and hear my prices. J. W. KIRK. Mifflintown, May 2, 1871. Boot and Shoe Shop. "pilE undersigned, fashionable Boot fl 1 and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II ly informs the public that he bas located iu the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WEAR, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, Ui'og'n-ns!, CHILD R EX S WEAR, A C.,&C. Also, mendinc done in the neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed JQf" Shop located on the east side of Tus carora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAX. March 8, 1871-ly M'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself in McAH.tersville in the Tinning business. Parsons wanting anything in bis line shojld call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Shett Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they eas be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public genemlly are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tenlion to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. mig 18 '6Dtfl JACOB G. WIJfEY. f Ssbr 53 Horse a IS. ; LARGE STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothing AT Strayer's Clothing Store, IN PATTERSON !" ! Not is the Tuns to Secure Bargains ! QAMUEL STRAYER, baring purchased of KJ Levi Hecht, keeps id the new iincg nana- ing. Main Street, Patterson, large and ele gant Assortment of Keadj-MaJe Clothing consisting in part of OvercoatM, frork Coats, Dress Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Collttrs, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Boots tie Shoes And everything nsu My found in a first class Gentleman's r'urnisning Store. , FAXC1" GOODS Also a large and carefully selectcl assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold at the low est poxible living prices. Ladies' Gaiters and Shoes. He also invites the attention of the ladies to his fine stock of GAITEUS AND SHOES, which he will sell at prices defying competi tion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. He hssnn hand a beautiful assortment ot Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e , which are of s good quality, and well worth the inspection of the buyer. WATCIICs Is. JEWELRY. Gold and Silver Watches, Ear rings. Plain and Fancy rings. Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c, which at this time form the largest and best assortment iu the eounty. (eruA'.l the above goods will be sold cheap er than any other store in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give him call and be convinced of the truth of the assertion FURNITURE. Tie has also a large Room just opposite bis Store where lie offers for sale at low prices a general assortment of Tables, Chairs, Sofas, l.ounfres, Iledsteads. Mattresses. Trunks, Carpels. Slanks, Racks, and many other nrticles for bouse furnishing SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson, May 1, 1871. I). W. II 4 R LEY & C'O'S ! CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. iNcvin's Xcw Building, Bridge ! Street, MiiHintown. This way for Bar- gains:: HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Nevin's near buiidinf;. ou llridpe street, we are prepared to du a large busiuess, and have just received a NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, CONSISTING Or Over Coats Dress Coat;, Business Costs, Common Coats, Panialoons, Verts. Hats, f oots and Shoes of every description, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpels White Shirts, Fancy Orel Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Taper Colars. Crat.i and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags Sc. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line wil. save money hy giving us a cull before pur chesiug elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for ca?k. Jflfc, Don't forget the corner, Bridge anJ Water streets. D. W. II A RLE Y & CO. Mar I. 1R7I. JlIFFLINTOWJI FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP! HM1E undersigned would respectfully an X nounce to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purchased the MifHintown Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, such as Four aud Six Ilurse-potrer Threshing Machines, also, Eight and Ten Horse Power Machines, being Ihe most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended lo do Plows of tbe latest ami most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them lo be superior to any now in use in this part of the country. 1 would especially call the attention of f irmer? to the IRON KINO PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1870. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing, Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and Siting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Wood, Parlor anil Cooking Stove. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Rollers for tanners, c. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb 16, 1870-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR eSaUD&B FROM Till FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con taining selection from one iicmired of the most popu ar American and fobkion authors, including Adams. Bancroft, Bacon, Beecber. Bulwer, t'hapin (E. H.), Carlyle, Cooper, l)e Quincv. Everett. Emerson, Newman. Hall. J. G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, I'arker, Phil lips. I'unsbon, Robertson. Ruskin, Whately. Webster, and others equally celebrateu for their skill in the use of beautiful luugunge and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo front piece in ten colors, and many choice en gravings, at one half tbe price charged for any other book of its quality. Agents can sell twice as many of this book as of any other in the market. Ladies meet with tbe best of success. Clergymen. Teachers, and energetic young men and ladies wanted in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Sed name and address for Circular to ZIEGLER McCURDV, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis. Mo.: or Springfield. Mass. nov9 JOHNSTOWN FOUNDBY. TUG undersigned, manoficlarer 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 manufactures ail kinds of Cast ings, Bells, Stoves. &e. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. ' J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. 0. aug 18 1869-tf Juniata Co. Pa. SPECIE-PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY-RCTUCTION IN THE PRlCEE OF GOODS. LAIRD k BELLS NEW: STORE, Patterson, Juniata Xo.. Pa. ; Tbt nadersigned beg leave to stale, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire stock of roods, and will in tbe future conduct the merchantile business at the Old Stand, in tbe borough of Patterson, Juniata eounty. Pa., where ihey shall endeavor 10 keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment of . . . . - LADIKS' dress goods, consist ING OKs ALPACAS, POPLINS. PLAIDS, LUSTERS. l)e LA INS. MERINOS, MOHAIRS, GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. -JEWELRY. HATS AND CAPS. ROOTS AND SHOES, QllEENSWARK, -CEDAR WAKE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Having just returned from the city with the above enumerated stock of goods, nil of which have been purchased since Ihe great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can otfer Goods at grearlv reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUM'RV PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODsT Martin & Walters Bazaar ! GREA T CRA MI IX PRICES ! HAVING purchased Ihe Store of X. Frank Si Co., on Main street, in J. M. lielfora's store room, we would respectfully inform the public that we have just returned from the East with a new and carefully selected slock of GOODS of Ihe very best quality, coiupris ing in part, of DRY GOODS, GKOOERIES, MOTIONS. HOSIERIKS, FANCY GOODS, (JUEKNSWAUE, BOOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, CAIU'ET BAGS, OIL CLOTHS, CARPETS, BLANKETS, FURS, WOOD AND W1LL0W-WAUE, and in short every article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. P.y so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap as ihe cheapest. Call and examine our slock fj HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOU. ALL KINDS OFCOUNTRV PRODUCE. MAKT1N& WALTERS, (Belford'sStore.Kooui,) Main St., Mifflintown, Pa. May 1, 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS AT PEMELL'S CHEAP STORE IX PATTERSON, PA. rpi!E lirgest and best assortment to be JL found iu I'atterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, 1 would respectfully announce that I have jusi opened a very birge slock ot Goods well suiltdto the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men. women and children's waie, including Hatsand Caps. Boots and Shoes, together wiib a large stock of Muslins. Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, etc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 0U .u I?.-As.fl,r. inrl Fntrliali Marinnan Piit. CUUii fi r a iiiiv.il , isswu . u- lins. Alpacas, De Lames, plain and figured aueh as Gloves. Milts, Hosiery, Embroidered rv.la.rs and Cuffs, and a eeneral assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups. Coffees. Teas and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. FibI Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store s3 Highest price paid for country pro dttce in exchange for goods. Prices lo suil the times May 1, 1871. W. T U H BY TH B N0RT1I WETl!,KN MUTUAL LIFE INSUB ASCE COMPINV oritaniied in 18S8 with assetts of over Ten Millions (SM.OOH.OOO), District Agents for tbe following ounties : Bucks, Montgomery. Chester. Delaware, Lancaster. Schuylkill. Berks, Lehigh. North ampton, Columbia, Montour, Nonbumber Unn. Monroe, Adams. Juniata, Bradford, and any other unoccupied territory that we hold. This is a rare ebance for some first class rren. Call on or add -ess PERCIVAL & STOW, State Atjrntt East Penn'a., 430 Walnut St., Philada. leTJuCall in person if possible. Aug !, 1871-4w CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fi'hiag or in any way tres pssine on the lands of the" undersigned, in Black Log township. Persons so offending will be dealt with to tbe run event or the law. Robert Mclntlre. Samuel Lauver, lav:d Lanver. Michael Hommon, Adam Smith, George Smith, Sarah E. Cornelius. J. E. McTotire. William Lauver, Charles Gink, William Bilger, Pamuel Hoffman, Sebastian Ripman, George Smith, Jr., Isaac Baaghman, George W. Gorton. Thomas Ramler, Thomas J. Darling, June 21, 1871. Illrdial. USE THE BEST. I I IT Jl Nine years before the public, and no preparation for tlie hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer," ani every honest dealer Trill say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandruff, curing BALDNESS and Promoting the growth of the hair, 'he gray and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the worhL, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish tho nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the hair. It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by alL By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling out, and none need bo withont Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It i3 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 Treatiso on the Hair mailed free; send for it. SuUby nil Druggists anil Dealers in JltiHancs. Fries One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABOEATOET, IASHUA, V. H. JgySoiU by Druggixis geuera ly. Ayer's Cathartic PiUs, For all tho purposes of Laxatiro Medicine. Perhaps no one medi cine it mo universally re quired1 bv everybody m a cathartic, nor 'was ever any before so universal ly .iilupted into use, in every country and among all claea, aa this mild but eilicient purjruuve Jilf. The obvious rc.i ion ia, that it i- a more re liable and far more elTec tual remedy than any otler. Those who have tried if, fcnnw th.it it cured them: those who have not, know that it cures their neighbor and friend, and id) know that what it does once it doe always Hint il never fails through any fault or nexlectof il composition. We have thousands npoa thou ffrind of certiil.'ate of tlieir remarkable cure of the follo'.viu complaints, but sm:h cures are knowu in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ft?e.- and conditions in all climate-; containing neither calomel or any deleterious dru, they may be taken with safity by anybody. Their sujrar matin:? precrviM thni ever fresh and makei Ihcm pleasant to tnke.whil hcitr.; purely vegetable no harm can arise f-'om their ue in any quantity. They oir;' . their powerful influence on tho internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into henlthy action remove the obstructions of the stoma-h. bowel s liver, and other orjrans of the body, retorio!? their irretmlar action to health, and by correcting, I wherever they exist, such Uerauge uienU as are the first origin of dUea-;e. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on thr? box, f'r the following complaint?, which these l'ilt rapidly cure: 'or yMpia or Vitrf iretion, UtltM urn. liinuruor and of . iietti, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the atom ach and restore its healthy tne and action. r'or fl.lvrr f 'oinndaint and its vrtrmn srtrtp toms !!. oh llfjl.ichr.Mirk Heartache, J iin il ire or rerii Mickarw, IBiHou C'lic and flillou Fevers, they should be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the ohtruction which cause it. For Ifrrarnt try or I.rrs.e, but oue mild doie Ss cvneralty required. For Rhruiii4ti4iii, (ont. Grarel, Palpl tMtion of the Heart, Haiti ia the MdeT Hack and Loin, they should be continuously taken, as required, Lo chanire the diseased action of the system. Willi such change those complaints disappear. For iVroiny and IropMfcal Awelllnca they thould be taken in larpe and frequent doses to pro tlui-e the effet't of a drastic purge. For tnjt,rem.on a larire i1ihc should be taken a? it produce the desired c!TWt br svmonthv. As a Hr fill, take one or two I' ill to pro mole dietion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose simulates the stomach nt bowels into healthy anion, restores the appetite, and itivi-jorate tho syteru. Hence it is often ad vantaeMis where no serious deramrement exists. One who feels lolerahlv well, tten finds thatadose of these I'iftn makes him feel decidedly better, from their clcaninf? and renovating clTect on the diges tive apparatus. DJf. ,F. C. ATETt CO., Prarticat Chemif LOWELL. 31 ASS., V. S. J. BpSJU Sold by Druggists generally. OSADALIS i The ingredients that 'COMPOSE KOSADAMS arc 'poblishrd on evervpiu-line, therc iliire it is nofa secret p cp.iration, consequently rHTSIfl AXS rr.ESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms. Rheuma tism, Skin iJiscascs, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tho uluod. C2 ZIZTJZ C? E33A2AH3 will do more food than ten bottles ot ;ha feyrups of Sarsaparilla. 7HZ UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS haveued Rosarlalisiotheirpractice fijr '.lie p ist three years and freely v do ) it as a reliable Alterative aud Llood Puriher. DR. T. C. PtT.TT, of Baltimore. OR.T.J. BuVKI.V, " DR. R. W.CARR. ' OR. F. O. DANNF.LLY, ' Uii. J. S. SPARKS, of Nichobsville, Ky. DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. O. NOBLEE,Kd5eeomb, N. C. AITD ESDOESED BY J. B. TRENCH SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. VV. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHkt.LER, Lima, Ohio. B. HAI L, Lima.Ohio. CRAVrN & I t.. tinrdnnsville, Va. SA.M'L. C. McFADDEN, Jlurfree. boro, Teun. Our spare vri'l not allow of any ex teniled rcmaiks in rc!atin to the virtuesof Roailalis. Tothe Metliral Hrolessmn h e puaiiir.trc a Fluid Kx tractsnieii'rti any thry have ever ujed iu tlie trra nirat of diseasetl Dio'Ir 4nti lo Ihenrfticteil we say try Rosa..';s. aud vou will be restored to kcaitil. Rosailaiis is sold bv all Drntnriats price 8 1.50 per buttle. Address 2. CLriirs & c:. Manufacturing Chemists, CaLTiaoaa, yto. New Tin and Stove Establishment, Perrysville, Juniata County, Pa. THE undersigned has opened out a new Tin and Stove Establirhoientin the room on Railroad Street, next doer to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves. Ac 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 bad over tea years experience in tbe business he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to the public. . He keeps on band tbe celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the best - baker, most econ mieal and heaviest plated , stove now in use. He will keep on hand the Oriental Htatets. and a general assortment at Ihe beet Stovea mannfaetared. JOHK. DUNBAR. I o D IStisrtUatrtnts. Beef!. Veal !Hutton! THE end ersigned. hereby informs the pab lie that b still continues to carry oijjjie Butchering Business ia Miffiintowa. and will hereafter supply the citizens of Mifflin aad Patterson with . CHOICE BHEF very TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings, and with . Venl and Mutton every THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go the ronnda of both towns on tbe mornings mentioned. As he is tbe only butcher in this vicinity who coniinued in business during the past winter, for the accommodation of tbe public, he feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season. FRANK MAXWELL. April 12, 1871. 3Ieat ! 3Ieat ! fp!IE nnJeraigned hereby respectfully in X forms tbe citizens of Miffiintowa and Patterson that bis wagon will visit each o tfcese towns on TTE3DAT, THCRSDAV and SATURCaV mornings of each weet. when they can be supplied witli Choice Beef; "Veal 3Inttoii, during the snrnmer season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purposi fur nishing Keef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Venl and Motion every Thurs day morning. Give mi your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, and as cheap as any other butcher in the connfv. SOLOMON SIEBER. June 14, 1871. Ymil BEEF, VEAL. 4-C. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to I he public that he has com menced the Butchering; Business, and that his warnn will Tisit Mifflintown and Mexico on TUESDAY nd 8ATLRIAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing KXTRA BEEF. VEAL, MCTTOV. LARD, iC. j cheaper than from any oilier wagon. He j only asks the citizens to give him a trial lo : satisfy them that he sells cheaper anil better ' meat than any other butcher in tbe county. CYRUS SIEBEU. April 5. 1871-lf ; Notice to Trespassers. THE undersigned, residents of L'el:iwnre and Greenwood lownhip. hereby cau tion nil persons against trespassing on their respective properties for the purpose of gun ning, fishing, or cutting timber. All persons violating this notice will be dealt with ae- cording lo Ins Jesse 'peaknian, M. C. Farra. Mark J. Mcliaw. William Keccli, Isaac Ferguson, Joseph iVipple. Humphrey & McQuiru-. Uuvid (Virgin, Jesse Frey John M . Lndis, Jacob Yenger. Nelr-on Knight, Jostp'u r.'irvell, Jacobs lloopei. Jonailisn t'louser, Joseph S-mnian, Tbomns 1' Llimm, John S. Cirgill. Jeremiah HruntT, John M. Hihbs, Isaac Crosson, John A'arner, l'Rvid Slmrts, Joseph Ferguson. J oSn II. Kergnun. John T. L'nmi, Lewis CargiU. Joseph J. i'hsiVs, Henry I'onlius, fleorge T. KreV, I'.ufus M. Ford :mgl-ui PaTCNTID LBCEMBaR JTH, l5. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. ,rarmhl rrstttf. A'-bwAvrlrslc1 m hT n It tm hv in bH. Pun mjttl- wnntitl 1st thU-wuM. try! Will m4 tterrMle. Mtj IIm-w.wHiis1 with wnf t'rrtuf iti!.: Will rtv.rar m -7 br' at-i IV. Vul U tt rt.itt .- U. HI, If .M-i K A !:. I tw ir ll.l w tvtvt mi t-ncrit"lM wrson rrtatiz 6f b-.teM, 1.HU IweUtt IrV-aC. i r' WKSTERM ri'BMSHLN'G Co. M.inufactitren Agents, PitlOmrph. Pa. C A I T (ON. -Thr tzrrnt pApaUrltj ortltr- IVrtt hn ImI to manT tmtt:illntt t.r hd in IV-- I otHosaitr. In w rl- tin Twr IVn flvr .,uur Nhmi. ! t. Vmmnty, nl NfHt., pistlnly wrlttea, mnd rJr will Meet with yrwtwpt MtirntluM. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored ysvpfja -lust published, a new edition of Dr. Cuirenrall t Cclet.r.iled En.tg wlitf sjy on ihe radical cure (without medi cine) ot Sri:KMAToHKHii;A, or Soinlnal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. I.npnTF.s- cy. .Ment a. and 1'hysical Incapacity. Impe-ii-! ments to .Marriage, etc , also, ('oxmrsii-tios. j Kpilipsv. and Fits, induced by self-indul I gence or sexual extravagance 1,! rice, in sealed envelope, only els. Tho celebrated aoibor, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse m ay be radically cured wilbout the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter wht his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radical i . V.Thi8 Lecture should be :n the hand:: of every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, br Cnlverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address the publishers, Cms. J. C. Kmsk ft Co., 127 Bowery. New York, Post-Office Box 4,580. Aug 31. 70-ly EMPLOY. EST BI KEAU or THE Young Men's Christian Association, Office. VI?, South "ih St.. Philadelphia, Between Chestnut & Walnut. If you wish to hire Inbor of any kind, write and tell us just the help yon want. The wages you will pay. The be, and cheapest way lo reach your place, and if fur from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Rnilroad fare. We will do onr best lo serve you and give you all tbe information we csn about Ihe person we send. Our desire is tc afsist the wotthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN. Sup't F.mptovroent Bureau, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. "FEATHERS7" ALL GIl-A.DK.- IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES A.D DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD, Jan2 PlTTSUI BG, Pa- IF YOU WANT NEAT SALE BILLS, POSTERS BLANKS. CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE ! ov' W OF THE M AGE! JL NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWISTOWH, PESS'A. BEAR HA.HAKER, Proprietors. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap tol Buildings. UA MSB URG, PA. .Terms as moderate as any Hotel ia the City. Wtf. 0.TH0MP505. Proprietor. WHITE HORSE HOTEU 31Gi 818 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CEO. 2EILLEY, Proprietor. Good acconnrnxfations for all who may faror him with a call. First .Class Livery and Sale Stable, HCLniSQ OU HORSES, ATTACHED TO 110TE3.. "JUNIATA H0TEL7" MIFFLINTOWN, JVMAIA CO., T.. SI.VON B. ALBRIKIIT, Proyrirtrrf. Rooms l.irge and com foi table Ibe Table supplied with the be'"! the market afford Stabling large and excellent Bur eonsranrly supplied with the choicest wines and liuuors no pains will be spared to please guesis. Charges moderate. A liberal share of pub! in patrepage is solicited . may 17. '71 LEONARD HOUSE. Oppcite tup. Depot, j CLEAlinKLD, I. V , The " Leart) House" has recently born j refitted and otktTwie greatly improved, and is now under the proprietorship of l. John ston & Son. formerly of te "Merchant's lin tel" in Pittsh'irg. Persons- Trailing Clear I 6eld on business or pleasure will find this a convenient and pleasant placet stop mayll. '70 lj1' UNITED STATES HO T K L. OPPOSITE PA R. R. DF.Pi.T, HARRISBURG, P. EMMIXGER &. CO., Propritur Telegraph Office in Hotel, aug 1". 58KO-y. lVIJIv IIOXJJSIL REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO. PA. DAVID I. R!ti:. Proprietor. The unilersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to the fact that he bas leasrd the hotel property in Reedsville. for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop. and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel rs. He will spare no means to make the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over his Bsr. Table nnd Slnhle. Ha repectfni!y solicits a share of the patronage of the public, I'AVID I. met. ' Reedsville. April 10. 1)71 PHILADELPHIA. THIS IliiTKr. IS PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF K ACE S T It K K T, j A FEW DOORS ABOVE TIIIKK. I T S CKST It A L LOCALITY" i M ikes it pirticul irly desirable to person visiting the City on business or pleasure. A. 15K0K, Proprietor, i Furmerly of the States I'aion ll.-lel. ang 18. 18!-ly. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. , Throach nnd Direct Route to Washing ton, Itnltiinnre, tllmira, Kiir, ( ISuM.ilo, Itochester aud I NiHeiirn Falls. FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY fr-m and five to AVnsliiiiftton and ISahunorf, and FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and Five from the North and West Branch Sus quehanna, and Northern and Western Pennsylvania and New York. OX ANl AFTER MONDAY. MAY 2!Hh. 171. the trains on ihe Northern t'eniral Railway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MailTraix leaves Baltimore 8:.'!t) a m leaves liarrishurg 1:55 p in leaves Williamsport..... 11:25 p m arrives at Elmirs lli:3'? p ni Bcrr.L0 Ex leaves Baltimore.. 10:20 p m leaves Harrisburg........ 2:25 a m leaves Willlamspot t.... 8:30 a m leaves Elmira 11:55 a in arrives at dnandagua. 3:1" p ni Fast Line leaves Baltimore 12:40 p ni leaves Harrisburg 4;;5 p n arrives at Williamsport f:IO p n dscix'i Ex leaves Baltimore 7:40 y, m arrives at Hsrrisburg...12:01 am York a Has-) leaves York fi:lam hisb'o Ac. ( arr. at Harrisburg- 7:15 a m SrsBt'BY Ar. north leaves Harrisb'g 8:00 a ri arr. at Sunbury.......10:50 a ni SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Elmira 5:50 a ni leaves Wiltiamsport fi;25 a m leaves Harrisburg 1:2 p m arrives at Baltimore.... fi:1 p ni lit rr alo Ex leaves Canandaigua . 4:45 p ni leaves Elmira 8:30 p m leaves Williamsport.. ..-12:30 a ni leaves (larrishrrg ,":2." a m arrives at Baltimore !:-" a iu Cim-isi Ex. leaves Harriihnrg 10:44 p m arrive- at Baltimore...- 2:'t0 a ni Erie Exra's leaves Williamsport...- 8:25 a m leaves Sunury -10:20 a Bt arriees at Harrisburg... 1:00 p ni Erie Mail snmh leaves Williamsp't ld:lMTp ni leaves Snubury .". :.-12: 5am arrives at Harr'sbiirg... 2:30 a m P.riFlf Ex. sooth leaves Harrisb'g 11:55 a m arrives at Baltimore-... H:05 p m York a Hab-1 leaves Hnrrishnrg... 5.25 p ci risb'o Ace )' arrives at York 7:10 p Di Balt. Ait. south ledves ?nnbnry... 6:'0 a ni leaves Ilarrishnng :' 0 a m arrives at Baltimore 12:30 p m Mail Train north and south. Fast I :n north, Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex press north, York and Harri burg Accommo dation north and south, Erie Express south, Erie Mail and Sunbury Accommodation north snd Baltimore Accommodation south daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express norfh and south daily. Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. For further information apply at tbe Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad I'epot. ALFRED U. F1SKE. General Superintended. Harrisburg, January 2, 1871. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Oockerywaie, Cedar ware, tc, for sale cheap hy - MARTIN 4 WALTERS. TJLAIN and FancrJob Printing neatly ext- ; X eutei at this OfSce.
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