tyt Juniata Sentinel. WEDNESUA MORNING, NOV. 29. 1871. IJENN'SVLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND lJ .1 " i.i mi t- Tr.in. willies, Mifflin Station as follow. EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,fi0 A. M Tan Line 2.22 A. M. Fac. Exp. (don't stop) 10,05 A. M. lUrrisb'fr Apcommoda'n 11,23 A. M. Mail Train 5.23 1. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Snutlirrn Express 2.3 1 A. M. Through Passenger 4,53 A. M. Pacific Express 5,5(5 A. M. Vy Pa.sen;;er 9,44 A. M. Cincinnati Express 12. 2G P. M. MailTriio 3,27 P. M Past Line C.2G P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWN AXI COU.HTIIV. Autumn ends to-morrow. A great deal talked about Small pox. Eaten by every person now Sau sages. Fashionable on the table Buckwheat cakes. Cmc and went in two days The late six iucbes of snow. Peer meat is not bear meat, but bear tncit is dear meat, at 40 ceuts a pound. Winter, the succesor of Autumn, was iutroduced last Fiiday-a full week before the regular time for the departure of the latter. The letter from Virgiuia lies over till next week. The communiation on " Woman's Bights" will appear next week. There is a case of nujall pox in Patter- Sow I. u their wild oats A number of young men. Ill tiii. has a man who can shoe a horse 'all around" in nine minutes. THE Impiored Un.ver A Baker Ma- chines can be seen at Sam 1 B. London's. I . Ox Wednesday evening. Pecrmber ' 9;li, Olive Igan will lecture at Tyrone, , Pkxitems are (orward every even- r ,..,. :., , ... . : lug nl lhiui ilie iciiitit ui.euiig! i.ei i iu this borough. To moiikhJV is Thanksgiving Day. ' Services have been appointed in the I'res- liyterian church at 11 o'clock, A M TllK Improved Gmver Sc Baker Shnt-tle-Siitch Sewing Machine is acknowl edged by all to have superior merits. Thk editor of the Lewistown Iremocrat acknowledges the receipt of a Thanks- giving tu.key. Tiiiivics went through the Tvrone ,H,st .die,., Tuesday night a week. l wards of a thousand letters were stolen, - uv ean buy a (J rover & Baker on letter terms than any other Simple and ! durable. F. S. Avars, Salesman. - , Dri.iN is t he name given to a new and powerful explosive, which is said, looks like a mixture of sawdust and grease. 1Ih;s, ducks, and geese are prevented : above day. For further particulars ad fiom running at Urge in the borough of dress the above, at Miffiintown, Pa."y Newport. j A r. e t L km a Nf ioin Bethel Hill. Me., The Pennsylvania Railroad Company gays that Messrs. Allen Bros., proprietors have leased the Sunbury and Lewistown ; cf Philip Allen's Triiit Works It. I., railroad for a term f ninety nine years, j were down to Bryrant's Pond, reccnt'y, RF..Mr.iKurtW ThcTyou buy .Gro-! trwtlnS- o,.e of them was attaek- ver & Baker Machine, you buy from a ed with sciatic rheumatism so suddently. lesponsible Company, who warrant their ,liat he tn he carri"d from tho Pond , . to his hotel ; a bottle ot Johnosn't Alio- (iiacliines. ' . ,fyne Lifinieul was resorted to, and he O.N Monday a week a citizen of Bed- wag out nexf Jord was seven-ly hurt ly the Dreamng of a circular wood saw. Pieces of the paw struck him on the breast. TllK people have decided that Shelley ; ,im tlie unrnt j;,,tr;ct and wiH tell him & Stambaugh can suit yon in anything tnat tjie new .. i.,ace" bePn reared and everything at the lowest prices smee Juy last whereupon Shelley Call and see them. j Stambaugh "will rise to explain" and in- fjoiiN Hoffman and I). W. Harley, ! vite the Prince in, and show him how oTThis place, bought John Homing's cheap they sell goods. See their adver firm in Fermanagh township, on Friday tisement in another column. List, at p:ivate sale. Price, 86,000 Thk TeVrTnTitutZtl.at was held The most suitable Holiday gift for a here at Mifflin one year ago, was iuter lady, is one of those Improved Grover & esting and instructive throughout all its l'.aker Sewing Machines. Call at Lou-' meetings, the interest of this community don's and see them. never once flagging. We are again to have Catiurink McXitt, of Armagh .t. : .l a.i.it lint.or nti I , , ,. , ii i i ...:, Saturday last, dieu suddenly m lier chair. , ,. , Leicit'iOicn S-ntivl. ; Peoi lr in the vicinity of I.oysville, ; Perry county, are excited over the dis- j covery of a vein of black slate, believed j to be coal. 1 Nothi.yg will please your wife, mother, ' or sister, for a holiday gift, so well as an j Improved Grover & Baker Sewing Ma- , chine. F. S. Ayars, Salesman. j Court. Next . week will be Court week. Those of onr subscribers who may have occasion to attend Court, will . have a good opportunity to renew their ! subscriptions. j ' , , Lkvistown men and boys, the other . , , , , ,, el m .i night, burned bundles of straw, with the i .... . .p.. ..,:.. ,.f ! expectation ot so cmu-.g - - w-ild geese that new a bout that town that they would flutter into the fire, an d give themselves up for thanksgiving roasts. The geese ah, what silly geese. - - - ; A pay or two before the late fall of snow, a bear was seen to leave the Lost cretk side of Moyer's ridge and fcti ike j out across the valley for Shade moun j tain. A number of the valley folks ! gave chase. Bruin led them np into the mountaius, where they soon got tired aud gave up the cuaec.j - A citv paper says tliat a thirty-four I pound turnip, raided iu Washington Ten- j lor?' w" exnil,ited the banking house iot Jy took and Co., in Philadelphia, last week. P.. , -i . .... lerstown has a case of small-pox. The vminjr pnjrcia Baj s lUBw U II same papers also report case about six miles below Newport, near Lngania Ba- siu. Do not buy a Sewing Machine until you have seen the late Improved G rover & Baker. They aie decidedly the very best in nse. For sale at Loudon's Tai loring EstabliVliment, MifHintuwn. Man Kii.t.kd We learn that a watch j man named I'letts, while on duty on the railroad about three miles above Patter son, was killed last night by a passing train. We have not learned the panic ulars. How are you to day ? I'm not feeling well, bilious and sick headache, have been looking around for a box ef Par son's Pargali're Pills, but our traders are all sold out. Cuun'ry Papier. The residences of James Alexander and T. G. Bell, of Midi in county, were entered, each on a different night, by thieves, some nights ago, and sundry articles stolen therefrom, including (30 in money from Bell's house. Wm. Metz's son, Adam, aged about 20 years, of Rye township, shot himself in the throat with a pistol, loaded with shot, on the 12th iust ; but whether ac cidentlly or designedly we do not know. At last accounts lie was not expected to live. Perry County Frtemnn. Cot. EvBR'ti barn, near Selinsgrove, was destroyed by fire, on Thursday af ternoon, the 23d itat. The barn con tained 600 bushels of wheat. I GOO bush els of corn, all the oats of this year, and hay and corufodder. The origin of the fire is cot known. A wbitkr eiys that lovers are not auare P"P'. ,1,ere is vein 'l,!cl1 ru", frum tLe "S1" &"&T the left hand straight to the heart, and that when a lady oilers you her left hand at parting, there is a meaning iu it but forgets to tell the meaning, which is quite . important. Major Zook, of .iillliu county, shot a bear last week, on Jack's Mountain, that measured six feet and eight inches from j snout to tail. The Lewistown Gazette j says, ' Of the last ten shots he has fired, J side and was lying on bis back. Slip eight deer and one bear attest his skill j ppy then turned around and went to haviiir missed killing hut once out of the ten 6 E incut last week a couple ot l.ick- . . . . t . i ing Creek boys went out to hunt coons. ! Aftera:imeth. vt.eedsomethir.tr. AH the I ammunition they had was fired at it, the last shot bringing it to the ground. It was a bear, yet alive They killed it with an axe, and the n. xt d:.y sold a portion of the meat iu M .filing j . J - j hut SAI-K.--Jaines A. Criswell oilers , the Mirll.ntowTrrouiidry and MacUiue j Shop at private sale, with all its contents, j until tho 5,h dy ot l'ecember, 1&71 If not sold privately, it will be offered at public sale, at one o'clock P. M., on the If Prince Alexis comes to Mifflin, the committee who mill coutrol his move ments while here, will of course show a treat of a similar character. A number of noted teachers will be present, and the distinguished elocutionist, 1 ro. i . ... . . N. Hull, will give two entertainmeuts ,,, . i, -c i i that should be witnessed by all, if he has fhe powew tliat are accrfcdited to him. t u Mij tnllt Mr. Shumakei is not hiseu porior j,ifflin faw a)(j approved of him. Read programme of Institute in another column. ACCnKXT. On Monday morning Mr jaDacg Kyle, of Walker township met w;lu qU;te a serious accident. He was driving a pair of horses in a spring wagon to Mifflin, and was accompanied by a daughter about 8 years of age In passing Mt. Pleasant School House, the horses took fright at a pile of snow that the school boys had rolled np. The ' , ,r , horses ran away and Mr. Kyle was ' . . . . in . uirowil uut, auu ucmiiuiiiq to -" Ar,A about seventy or ... ' . .. .. iClSIltV varaS. 1 WO Ul uib nm I . . , ,. j -j. broken, the Mesh ot Lis oacK auu biuc was bruised and lacerated, and one thigh and knee hurt. The little girl clung to to the wagon for some time after her fa ther was thrown out, when the wagon struck a stone and she, too, was thrown out, but fortunately was not hurt Mr. Kyle was taken to his home and Dr. - . . . Banks was summoned, and rendertdtbe uecessary attendance. He is now doing M well m could be expected ! Samiki. J. Mllbn, on Tuesday a week, while oiling the machinery of the smut machine, at the Milroy Mills, Mif- j Urn county, bnd his clothing canght by a revolving shaft, 'and he made three revolutions with it before be succeeded in ! braClng h'mBel.f "6a,,,8.t P8t' whefe j he succeeded in holding himself nntil i his coat and shirt were torn from him. His arm was bruised from the wrist to the shoulder." His call for help was not heard on account of the noise of the ma chinery of the mill. Two Milroy boys made a deer lick near Milroy. They watched from be hiud a stone pile. Three deer came to the lick. The boys fired and killed one Grand Reunion. The soldiers of the 126th Regiment, Pennsylvania vol unteers, will hold their Second Annual Reunion iu the New Town Hall, Geeen castle, on Wednesday, 13ih of Decem ber, 1S71. The exercises will be of a most important character, and a very large and interesting meeting is confi dently expected. The members of the Regiment -are respectfully invited to at tend. Special invitations have been given His Excellency, John W. Geary, Gen. E B. Tyler, and other officers who participated with the Regiment in the field, and who have signified their inten tion to be present. It is hoped that all the members of the Regiment will regard this as sufficient invitation, and endeavor to be present, as no special invitations will be sent out The addresses of wel come will be delivered by Thad. M. M alone, Esq., and the annual oration by Wm- Kenedy, Esq. -All communications should be addressed to Wm. II. Davison, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Ox Saturday morning last, Mr. Joseph Ilarpster, in company with Mr. Joseph Slippey, both of Frankstowu township, started off after a number of their sheep that had strayed away. They crossed Brush mountain near Widow Moore's in to the Kittle, when, after feeding their horses, and taking dinner, they proceeded through Black Gap, along the foot of the mountain, where they discovered some of their sheep. They then drove to the Frai.kstown and Altoona road, crossing the end of Brush mouutain. In passing up the wet-tern slope of the mountain, riding along, one behind the other, talk ing as usual, Slippey spoke to Ilarpster, I and hearing no reply, he looked back and found Ilarpster lyiug on the ground he having fallen off his horse to the right Ilarpster, who breathed a few times after he got there He was taken into Mr t.iim iiiicflri nonsp. near nv. a nortor - o j wr. E03D a"cr uu l'Pr remedu-B api.lu.d, bat to no effect cl'':iit ,'aJ tlk'n its U,Sut to tLal ''"'l it. Mr. Ilarpster was gp(l bout al ) ea' and 1avea or "fa'1'1 children. He was one of 0,,r a,,d m,,st amiilUe c!t,z,:n9 and his remains were followed on Mon- ,j.iy jastj to 5nuir naaj regti,J? place, by an jmniel)!!e concourse of his relatives an(j 8vmpaihizinK neiebors. Peace to I his memory ILl!idiyxhurij Rrjlstr. To Tevciieks axd Fkiexds ok Kdccation: The Fifth Annual Ses sion of the Juniata Couuty Teachers' Institute, will be held at the Court House, Miffliutown, commencing Mon day, December, 18th, at 2 o'clock p. m., aud closing Friday evening, Dc lembcr 22d, 1871. All teachers of both public and private schools, aud all persons intending to become tca chers'are invited to become members, and avail themselves of the advan tages thus offered. Ministers, school directors and friends of education are, also, cordially invited to attend the In stitute. Prof. W. N. Hull, of Pitts burgh, will be present the entire week, and will give class-drills iu Elocution, Reading, English Grammar, Methods of Spelling, and Penmanship. Prof. Hull will also give two entertainments on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, consisting of Popular Readings and Lectures. His Readings and Lectur es are highly entertaining and instruc tive. Miss Flora T. Parsons, a grad uate of the Oswego Normal aud Train ing School, will be present during the week, and will give instruction in Pri mary Methods, Object Lessons, Map Drawing, Inventive Drawing, Prima ry Reading.itc. Prof. Henry Houck, of the School Department, will be present on Wednesdiiy.Deccraber 20th. He will lecture on different subjects relating to school affairs, and will give any information ou points of law that may be desired, during the day and evening. This will be Directors' Day, aud the following subjects will be dis cussed by school directors and others : 1st. What should be the size and locatiou of our school buildiugs T 2d. Should teachers' salaries be uniform ? If not, what should be the basis of thcir grading ? experience and success iu teaching; size of school ; grade of certificate, or all combined. I sincere ly hope that as many of the school directors of the county will be present on that day as can possibly make it suit Prof. Silas Wright, of the Jun iata Valley Normal School, will be present on Monday aud Tuesday, and will give instruction in Methods of Teaching Geography and History. Prof. Stone and Patterson, of Tusca rora Academy, and Prof. Geo. F. Mc Farland, of Harrisburg, w ill be pres ent part of the week, and will give iustruction iu Methods of Teaching Arithmetic, and Theory and Practice of Teaching. Miscellaneous, Subjects ou various and important educational topics have been assigned to a number of leading teachers of the county. Their Report and Essays will inter sperse the proceedings during the week. The committee to whom the duty was assigned of preparing and furnishing music for the Institute is expected to come prepared for that purpose. A committee of five on Permanent Cer tificates will be elected on Monday afternoon. Teachers immediately on their arrival in the "borough on Mon day will report and have their names enrolled. According to the Act of As sembly under which this . Institute is held, the roll of members must be called at least twice a day. The roll will be called morning and afternoon, a tecord kept of the attendance, and at the close of the Institute published in the county papers. Those who are tardy must report to the Secretary at recess. Last "year 93 of the 103 teach ers who were engaged at the time in teaching were present This" was creditable, but there is still room for improvement. As this is the last ses sion of the Institute at which it will be my privilege and duty to preside, I do most earnestly desire that every teacher in the county will be present, not only part of the time, but the en tire week. Teachers, you can only re ceive the full benefit of the instruc tions that will be given by being pres ent at all the sessions. Some counties have already had every teacher iu them present at their County Institute, and I feel assured that the teachers of this county are not willing to be behind arty of their sister counties in attend ance at their Institute. All teachers who feel the responsibility they have assumed, and who desire to be consid ered earnest and lire teachers, will most assuredly come up to this our annual re-union, that they may be come the better qualified for their re sponsible position. I do hope that I will be spared the unpleasant duty this year of giving any teacher a lower mark iu the Practice of Teaching, as the law directs, for neglect of attend ance at the Institute, than they other wise would have merited. I here agaiu repeat that I do sincerely hope that every Board of School Directors iu the county will encourage their teach ers to attend the Institute -by giving them the time, or at least a part of it and thus promote the cause of educa tion. Arrangements have been made at the hotels for the accontmodation of teachers at $1.00 per day. Every effort will be made to make the Insti tute as practical, interesting and use ful as possible. The names of Lec turers and Instructors need no recom mendation, they should be sufficient to warrant a full attendance of teachers the entire week, Gno. W. Lloyd, County Superintendent, MARRIED. BARNARD BOWER On the 14th inst., by Rev. J. A. McGill, Mr. Cyrus II. Barnard anil Miss Nannie R. Bower, both from near McCoysTille, ibis couuty. BEXNETT BURD On the lfith inst., by the same, Mr. Amos A. Bennett and Miss M.rlliH A. BurJ, of Tuscarora township, Ju niata county. I). K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. V. Sulouff,) SEALERS IN Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ss4a.lt, llas-itei, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, 4C. The Highest Cash Trices raid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, &c. Sold at (he Lowest Prices. Having bouts of onr own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, &c, cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. t&rXon ean make money by calling on us betore selling or buying elsewhere. OUMX WILL BE RECEIVED IS STORE TO BE SOLD BY THE 1ST OF JC.NI!, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Miffiintown, April 20, 1871. The "Guyper" Market Car. THE undersigned, having purchased of 8. II. Brown the renowned "Guyper" Market Car, desires to inform his frienla of Mifflin, Patterson and vicinity, and the pub lic generally, that he will run the car regu larly, leaving Mifflin Station every Monday noon for the Eastern markets, and icturning on WEDNESDAY, loaded with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON, And Kverylhie I snally Carrie la a Market Car. Also, Freight Carried, at Seasonable Bates, Either Way. Orders from merchants and others solicited. EY Promot attention to business will be given and satisfaction guaranteed. Urdcrs lea at Joseph renneu s store in Patterson, will receive attention. O. W. WILSON. April 28, 1871. ri'-er lititmu, nal An tit : PnL Dalun. 3 W. lEh St f'jnr'.n.ti O mmA w Otaa. M CftftriaCte.- N. C..! mmk- , ( Moai'fciac' caret of ill Q al I T ' S CancerAatidrtM il i wiU th kaifa or tu rL " . with lx.t lilt X ft pl- Err rat aitJ iUn iat n " Vita, mm! i- antrarara. Bewan) S 1 aa rm Fr foamra. with Untr S 5 Vora Mat. mum, if bkNN I ulOin IJeiHiu aamu, ataaUa oar nt a I 9 aaaarttta- aaa a acnaia 1 aw. naataanMa. Maaa atkar aWaM anr at aaaL Far fwfttcoltrt. tattd for aiwaltr. tall, araddtaaiat aboa- LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in the cvunty at Tilten & Espenschadc's. MIFFLINTOWiN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata ScuTiait by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Patterson. Butter lb .... t E?g. ft dot , .... Lard, lb . Country Soap Beeswax Tallow RagS .....h.. ..... ......... ............ ..... Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples " Peaches, pared . " Peaches, nnpared Cherries.. ...... ..... " Cherries, pitted , " Blackberries ' Raspberries Country Hams- Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, Tt bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, sack Railroad Ties Locust Posts, mortising " " for board fence.. .... .. 80 8 8 2 8 3 60 8 8 , 20 . 15 20 8 2'i 17 10 40 75 ! 25 M 15 D. K. SCLOUFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Git vis. White Wheat, bus $1 45 Red Wheat, 1 40 Corn Ki Oals 40 Timothy seed 3 50 Coal. Prepared Coal, V ton $5 75 Nut " " .". 4 75 Pea " " 3 25 Bituminous" " 5 00 Lumber. Run o( Log, 4 4, 1000 ft $24 00 " " 5-8. " . ... . lrt 00 " 8 4, " 25 00 " " 6-4, " .... 28O0lo400O Hemlock Frame, " 17 00to20OO Boards. " 18 00to20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring . 28 00 German Siding 28 00 Panel Doors v 1 73 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, p window- 65 ' " 0x12, 75 " 10x12, " 80 " " 10x14, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PuiLAPEirhiA, Nov. 28, 1871. Cloversced is in good request, and receipts aresmrtll. Sales of 140 bush at lljal2c. Timothy is held at S3 25, Theie is no vitality in the Flour market, and the tone is decidedly uninteresting. Buyers come furward slowly and con6ne their purchases entirely to small lines to meet pressing wants. Sales of 1400 bbls includ ing Superfine Extras N. W. Extra Family.. Ohio & Ind. do. do. .. Penna. do. do. Fancy Brands ... $5 25(5 75 ... $100(S)tt25 ... $7 50(S)8 25 ... $7 007 50 ... $7 00(a7 50 .... $8 0008 75 In wheat theie is not much doing, but pri ces are steady. Sales of 21M.K) bush at $1 01 al C3 for Penn aud Western red ; and $1 AH for fair white. Itre may be quoted at 95a 97c for Penn and Western. There is a steady demand for Corn, and we notice safes of 4 5 KJ bush at Ii8a79c for n:w and old yellow; ile old and new mixed ; and 55a 53 fer Western high mixed. Oats are much wanted ; sales of 10,4d0 bush at 5ia55c for white, and 5'Ja 53 for mixed. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Nov. 27 P. M. There was not much demand for Beef Cat tle to-day. and prices were lower. Sales of j extra at 71 7c : choice at 6a7c ; fair to good i at 4.1a5tc ; and common at 34a4. Receipts I 250 head. " j Cows and Calres attracted but little atten- tion and prices were weak. Sales of spring ers at $Oa45, and Iresh cows at $45.i60. j Receipts 150 head. Sheep meet s good demand at full prices. I Snles of fair and good nt oafijc : common at $2 5()a3 50 ; and lambs at ('.We. Receipts! 100 head nt the Avenue, and 1,000 head at ' the Park Drove Yard. j lings were firm early in the week, but at the close the demand fell off and prices de clined. Sales of corn-fed at Gatijc. Receipts at the Union Drove Yard 3650 head. GROCERY PROVISION, LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES 4 PRICES reported weekly by C. BA RILEY, op povite the Post Office, Miffliutown, Pa : Wholesale. Retail. Butter 25 Egg Urd Cheese, Ohio New York...... MoUsses, Porto Kico, " gaU... " New Orleans. .......... 30 12 18 20 i0 1 ot Sjrup, Honey Bee-........'.. ..'.'.'.v.. 65 80 1 00 17 16 15 11 13 1112J 2& 22 28 I 60 1 00 is 25 20 20 12 6 io 15 2 00 10al5 3 60 40 35 30 " Amber " Melted Sugar .v.-.v. Sugar, Granulated .' A - B " Extra C Yellow C ..... " Brown v Coffee, Rio, Choice " Fair " Roasted (Arbucklesl Tea, Imperial, Finest " Oolong. " Raisius, Valentin Layers . Currants Pruens, French - Rice Soap, Kosin 5 tilive -. f Babbit 12 Salt, Ground Alum. Dairv - Mackeral, No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, xo. I. . No. 2 No. 3 Tubs, Cedar 1 50a Buckets. Painted, 2 hoops..... .. 75 Slaw Cutters.. - 60 Tin Cups Tin Dish Pans - . 60 40 30 60 Tin Cullendets Tin Wash Pans ......... ............. Tin Buckets - Boots, Men's Calf - 5 251 4 50 200 50 j 40 40 ! Kin Gaiters. Ladies' Lasting. Potatoes, Irish " Sweet, peck..... Coal Oil. V gU Cash paid for eggs. - NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS FHAMLIN, Mailt Street.' Mfflinlotcn, Pa. DEALERS IN Chemicals, Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Lamps, Chimneys. Dye Stuff, Paints, Glass, Coal Oil, Burners, Brashes, Infants Brashes. Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Perfumery, Combs. Ilair Oil. Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDIC I ft S, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WINES AND LIQUOBS for Medi cal Purposes. fBT PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with great eare, (m16'70- ly PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. Pwiiandisf. the mmm THE KEYSTONE ! THK KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Jliftliiifowir. TT7E, TIIE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD ' most respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the public gen erally, to the fact that we have secured and fitted np one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous to the terrible fire of Dee. 31, 1870, on Bridge Street, MifHintown, where we purpose to con tiuue the business of GE2TE&AL UESCHA2T2ISX1TG. We have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest slock of Goods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that the public ean wish. We woo.Id espe cially invite the attention of all to our fine assort ment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be the best ever offered to the public of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, ic, consisting or T Black Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, Black Poplin, Black Velveteen, II Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk 1'opliue, Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy AIpccai, Black and Colored Striped Suitings, Satin Striped Versailles Cloth, Sotin Striped Lome Robes, Silk Striped Mohair, Silk Figured Sultana, K Brocade Japaneea Silks, Brocade 1'opliti?, French Serge Wool 1'Iaid, Scotch do. do. do. E Cord and Colored Velveteens. Engl inn and French Chiutze, I 'la id Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, Plaid Swiss, 1'rocba, Thibet, Helena, Saratoga, Vigilia, West Branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and t"'quare Shawls, in Great Variety. s . Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassiineres, Black and Fancy Enriine, Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cottonade, Striped and Plain Suitings. Striped and Plain Marsaillep, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers, Liuefr, Cotton Sc Damask Table Linens, N Cambric aud Swiss Embroidery, Piqua and Crochet Edgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Tasting Pulton and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocco Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace ftils Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies"" Lasting and Kid Croquet .Slippers, T Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters, Misses' and Child's Kid Bals. Misses' and Child's" Morocco Button, Misses' and Child's Goat afd Pebble, Misses' rod Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys Gutters, E Glassware and Qncensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtures. Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery, " Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c , E In fact everything necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and DesirabU Goods. As we are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselves that we can offer great in ducements to parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for goods. . . We only ask the public to give ns a oil and examine cur stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEtf k ESPEN3CHADE, Bridge Street, Miffiintown. Sew. 21, 1871. ?tfrr tU'frJiscmtnts. fnir of superb French Oil Chromos subjects, LIFE SIZE, exquisiteoc limile of original Oil Paintings, GI VY A VTA T to every sub scriber to HENRY WARD BEECHER'S 'GREiT LITERARY. RELIGIOUS. WEEK- LY NEWSPAPER. Agents having great 1 success ! One twit 1 ,000 names in 3 months; j another 672 in 35 days : another f f8 in one' week ; one 47 in one ay. and many others j equally welt, making from ? and $10 to $10 I per day. Tak& on' sjht '. An old agent who knurs says'? I think it the btpi ianwu for caneaitert ftr offered. Sorry I did not engiige sooner." Tays me belter than any book agency. .4 rare ehruee to make montif. XjOC Ih .fGEJfT WANTED. Intelligent men and women wanted every-' I where If yon wish good territory, send ' earlti for circuhr ertf lernffl !' J. B. FORD j CO.. 27 Tark Plaee, N. Y. ; I rnmfiel.t , St., Bostrn : West Madison St., I iiictgn. i AC.'ENTS WANTED FOR I HIE YEAR OF BATTLES The History of the War between France and Germany, embracing also Paris under ! the Comm me. 150 illustrations ; 642 pages; I price. S2 f0 ; 50,(M0 copies already sold. i Toe only complete work. Nothing equals it I io sell. Making 10,0t0 copies per month j now. In English and German. Terms" un- equaled. Outfit $125. Address i II. S. G GODSPEED 4 CO.. , 37 Park Row, New Tort. i WflfllV "Ol K HOLD .liTirZINE Tl UUU 0 is ntfifed free during Ihe coming I year to every subscriber of Meny"s Museum, j the To'edo Blade. Pomerov's Democrat, etc 4 1 which is an eviuenee 01 us worm aud popu larity. Horace Greeley. James Partnn. The-. i odore Tilioii. 4 ll:mili-u. etc., write lor i In clubbing, it oilers luree first-class period-" j icals lor Ihe price of one of them. A variety ; of premiuais on equ.i'ly liberally terms. Itf j is an original, first elans magazine. Volume X begins with Jan. Three specimen enpies free., . Address S. P. VU01, New- bui'gl, -V Y. EVERY FARMER Is invited to send his address and receive Kbkk asu Pustaoe Paio a copy of the America Farm Journal, The mcst Practical, the Best and Clieapest Illustrated Agricultural paper in the Cniied Stales. Ouly 75 cents fit year. Send for wt specimen copy. Addiess MILLER, LOCKE 4 CO..-. Toledo, Ohio'. mm Solicited by .TIC It f Publishers Snrniitir .tmr,. ean. fj PlftltROW. . 1 - Twenty-tire years' experience. Pamphlets containing Patent Laws, with full directions how tc oWain Patents free. A bound volume of 118 papes. containing' the He (tnsns by counties and all largo' cities, 140 Engravings of Mechanical Move ments, Patent Laws and rules for obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of 25 cents. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. "Practical business men as Instructors. For information write for a circular to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburg. Pj. ' Thc COUGEESS ARCTIC. aazavAv The BEST winter OVERSHOE f I'iVXO BITKLKS to break I I , KO IK01BLE to put on! Vra5s fat,0tmeel, StylSfcr ASK KUKSilOE DEALER FOB IT1 AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more mnnry at work for us than at anything elc. Bu.-iness Hk'1' and permanent. Par tieiilarj free. G. STrsss & Co , fine Art pHtluhefs, Portland, Maine. $42 A MONTH ! llore furnished. KJ Expenses paid. II. B. SUA'", Alfred, Me. AVOID QUACKS. .V victim of early in discretion, eairsing nervou debility, premature decay, &c, having tried iir rT every advertised remedy, bus discovered it simple means of self-cure, which he will send to his fellow-sufferer. Address J. II. BEEVES, 7$ Nassau St., N V. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing in Smith America ns a Missionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for Ihe Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay. Diseases nf, iRe I'ri narv and Seninal Orpans, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits, fjreat numbers nave been cured by 'Ms noble remedy. Prompted by desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortunate. I will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicice, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it. free f ehjrtje. Ad dress Jos. T. Ismas, Station I, Bible fr-rs N. V. City. LADIfiS' FANCYTURS ! J O II N F A H K IRA, 718 ARCH StVeel. Middle of Ihe Block, be tween 7ih and fihr. fts.. Snirth Side, PHILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufnctnrer and Dealer in all kinds and ualiiy of Iancy tfiirs, FOR LAD IKS' A'l CHILDRKVS WEAR. Having imported a very ltrje a'A-J splendid assortment ot nil the different kinds of Furs from first hands in Europe, and have had Ibem made up bv tlie rrfist skinful workmen, would respectfully invite the readers of thf paper to Call and examine his very large and beautiful assortment of Faney Fan. fur La dies dn I Chtl1rn. t ani uetermiued to sell at as low pri'.e a itnj other respectable House in this city. All Fir trtrranted. So mu repreteniatio.i to ejfrrt stlen. JOHN FAKE IRA, 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Oct. IS, 17I-1 mos. WALL PAPER Rally to the Place where yotf can buy your Wall Paper Cheap. THE undersigned lukcs this method of in forming t lie public that be has just re ceived at his residence on Third1 Street, lif flintown, a large assortment of of various styles, which he offers fof sale CHEAPER than ean be purchased elsewhere in the county. All persons in need of the above article, and wishing iffsave money, are invited to call and examine bis stock and hear his prices belore going elsewhere. iLLaree supply constantly on hand. SIMON BASOM. MifHintown, April 5. lS7l-tf f- DEAFNESS. BLINDNES3, and CA TARRH treated with the ntmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Dittos' of the Eye ani Ear, kit specialty in the Medical College of Pennsylvania. 13 pears' experience, (formerly of Levden, lloliand,) No. 85 Arch Street, Pbila. Testimonials ean be seen at his office The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. octli-Iy
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