FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. JTDttlSB THE ABE OF POCLTBT. Few Iionsekeopers, and fewer cooks, are as good judges of the age of poultry aa tlier ought to be. We all know when poultry comes upon the table, whether it is tender or tough ; and there should be no difficulty of knowing just as certainly whether a chicken, duck, goose, or turkey is old or young, whi n ii is offered for sale. Now, the following is t.ffen d as a rule by which, if read over a few times, and then j I.: - r... .....j.. ... c. .i I needed, no person need purchase old, t mgh poultry unless fionj choice: If a hen's spur if liaid, and the stale on the leg rough, the is old, whether you see her head or cot ; hut the head will coirohorate vrur observation. If the under hill is so stiff that you cannot bend it down, and the comb thick and rough leave her, no matter bc-.v fat and plump, f..r r.m.e one lee. particular. A young i , .. e ., lieu has only t.e rudiiiienls of spurs ; the scales on the legs smooth, glossy, and fresh colored, whatever the color may be ; the claw, tender and short, the nails , .. , , . . , , , sharp, the under bill eoft. and the comb 1 ' thiu and smooth. An old hen turkey has rough scales on t!ie lgs. callosities on the sides of the! feet, and long strong claws ; a young one j the reverse of all these marks. When : the feathers ate on, the old turkey-cock has a long tuft of beard, a your.g one but J a sprouting one ; ana when they are off, 1 the smooth scales mi the ligs decide the ( point, Legides the UifTcicuce in size of the wattles of the neck and in the. elastic shoot upou the uofo An old goose, when alive, is known by the rmigh ! g, the strength of the wings p.ir iciiluly at the pinion?, the thickness and strength of the bill and the fineness of tin? feathers ; and when plucked, by j the legs, tlia tenderness of the skiu under the wings, by the pinions and the bill, and the coarseness of the skiu. Ducks are distinguished by the same means, but there is this difference that i a duckling's hill is much longer iu pro- j portion to the breadth of its head than an old duck A young pigeon is discovered by its pale colors, smooth scales, tender, collapsed feet, aud the yellow leng down interspersed among its feathers. A pig eon that can fly has always red-colored legs and no down, aud is then too old for use. Why a Horse Curries his Tongue Out. In answer to the Ohio correspondent, I would say, the reason why a horse carries his tongue out of his mouth is because the tongue is over, instead of under the bit. I cured a mare of mine last year of this habit, by fixing a wire loop in the joint of the bit, so as to run up into her mouth three aud a half to four inches. I also buckled a strap around her month close to the bit, so she could not open it wide enough to work her tongue over. I made a complete cure in three or four weeks, and now if the bit is placed under her tongue she will work uutil ehe get9 it over. All horses carrying their tongue out of their mouths will be found to have them over the bit. Great care should he used the first few times a bridle is put on a colt to have the tongue under the bit. R. R. Macombrr. McLean Co , HI. I'rvsming Keen in lVltiter. ' K. A. 15 ," Heikimer Co . N. Y., asks how to preserve eggs for wiuter use. We have kept eggs perfectly pood from Octo ber to March in the following manner : A piece of lime, as large as a quart dip per, is put iuto five gallons of water, and salt added until an eg will float. . This is strained and put iuto a clean keg, iuto which a loose head is made to fit easily ; a knob is fitted to the head for a handle. The eggs are put, as they are gathered, into the liquid, and the loose head placed on them to keep them below the surface. The keg should be kept in a cool place in the cellar. The liquor w ill not freeze except at a lower temperature than freez ing poiut. Eggs thus preserved will sell readily as " limed eggs' uutil fresh eggs eome, and are almost as good as fresh ones. Ex. ' Uses of Itawhide. The skiu of an animal, whether cow, calf, colt or horse, that dies on the farm, is worth more at home than at the tan ner's. Cut it into narrow strips and shave off the hair with a sharp knife be fore the kitchen fiie, or in your work shop on stormy days and evenings. You may make them soft by rubbing. A raw Lide halter strap, an inch wide, will hold a horse better aud longer than an inch rope. It is stronger than hoop-iron and more durable, and may be used to hojp dry casks and boxes, and for hinges. Try it on a broken thill, or on any I wood-work that has been split. Put iti on wet and nail fast. Thin skins make the best bag-strings in the world. A raw hide rope is a good substitute for a chain. Pestkoyi.vo Weeds. Our Legisla ture is being petitioned to pass an act providing for the destruction of weeds in this Stale. Owners, occupiers, or lessees of laud are to be compelled to keep not only their farms free from such weeds as inullene, wild carrot, Canada thistle, horse nettle and oxeye daisy, but those portions of the public roads which pass through or adjoiu their properties. Rail- j road companies are to De aroenaoie to the provisions of this act- As very much mischief has been done by selling grass seed foul with all these and more wild seed, persons who knowingly or even in advertently do so should be brought within the scope of this act. If it is true that "the destruction of tLe poor is their poverty," it is equally true that weeds produce poverty both of the farm rnd tl:e farmer. UwlwntU$f. THE REYSTMM THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! ': Bridge Street, Mifflintown. "f TTE, THE UKDERSIOSED, WOULD ' meet respectfully call the attentism of our friends, customers, and the public gen rrally, to the fact lilt we haTe secured and Cited np one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous ; L terrible fire of Dec. 31, 1370, on Bridge j M'O'n'own. "here purpose to con- titme the business of I GE2TE2AL HEEC2ANDISING. ! H hTe V one of he 6est, best and 1 cueP"" 8,ock of Oood "erJ fferel 10 he ! public, embracing in fact almost everything : . ... .,- . . , ,, j (lint the public can wish. We would espe- ! i:l!:j. inTite the a,len,ion of M ,0 our fin. : assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be the host ever offered to the nublio of Juni&tfc for sljley) quaIil ,nd che,pness of ,he moBl approved patterns, 4c, coxsistiko or T Black Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, Black 1'oplin, Black Velveteen, II Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black and Colored Striped Suitings, E Satin Striped Versailles Cloth, Sot in Striped Lome Robes, Silk Striped Mohair, Silk Figured Sultana, K Brocade Japanees Silks, Brocade Poplins, French Serge Wool Plaid, Scotch do. do. do. E Cord and Colored Velveteens, English and French Chintzes, Plaid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twil's, Plaid Swiss, Trocha, Thibet. Helena, Saratoga, Vigilia, yt Kranch. Niagara, and Watervliet Long and Square Shawls, in Great Variety. s Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Ermines, Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plaiu Cuttonade, Striped and I 'lain Suitings, Stried and Plain Marseilles, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Checks, Hickory, llenims, IVills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens, Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piquautid Crochet Edgings, Silk aud White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Listing Pulton and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace B-ils 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 and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E ucen Stone P Glassware and Queensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Li Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. ind E uiestit c Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &e , E In fact everything neoessary to complete stock of Choice an make op a and Desirable Goods. As we are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselves that we can effer 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 call and examine cur stack, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN k ESPENSCHADE, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. Pn.i.Cl, 1871. Hfrrfcindisf, kt. SPECIE, PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN . THE ; " PR1CEE OF GOODS. . L II! II A IS I I I N NtiW STORE, PaUersonJnniataCo..Pa. ! The undersigned beg leave to state, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire stock of goods, and will in the future conduct the mercbantile business at the Old Stand, ia the borough of Patterson, Juniata oounty. Pa . where they shall endeavor to keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment of LADIKS' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST- ALPACAS. . , POPLINS, ' PLAIDS. LUSTERS. le LA INS. .MERINOS, MOHAIRS, GINGHAMS, . CAMBRICS, LAWNS, liC. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY, II ATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES' QUEENSWARE, CKDARWARIi. . GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, " COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR, Having just returned from the city with the abova enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since the great deciine in Gold, we feel warranted in laying that we can offer Goods at greatly reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar2S-tf . LAIRD & BELL. m GOODS! NEW GOODS! Martin & Walters' Bazaar ! GREA T CRA SH LV PRICES ! HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank & Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belfom's store room, we would respectfully inform the public that we have just returned from the Kst with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS of the very beat quality, compris ing in part, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS, QUEENSWARE BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET It AGS, OIL CLOTHS, CAR PETS, BLANKETS, FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAliK, and in short every article usually kept iu a well selected store. We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap aa the cheapest. Call and examine our stock BFU HIGHEST TRICES 1A ID IN TRADE FOR ALL KINDS 07 COUNTRY l'UODUCE. MMTIX& WALTERS, (Be Word's Store.Room,) Main St., Mifflintown, Pa Mny 1. 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS AT PENMLL'S CHEAP STORE ' IN PATTERSON, PA. rTIIE largest and best assortment to be JL found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that 1 have just opened a very large stock ol Goods well Buittdlo the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DE Y GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hatsand Caps, Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings ate. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Mcrinoes, Pop. lins. Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured Shawls, Sc. and also a large stock of Notions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffsi and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store K3U,Highest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times May I, 1871. New Tin and Store Establishment, rerrysvillt, Juniata County, Pa- THE undersigned baa opened out a new Tin and Stove Establishment iu the room on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are ia want of Tinware, Stoves, Ac. Ha will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, all of which he guarantees to pot np with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he fiaMera himself that he can give entire satisfaction to the public. He keeps on hand tbe celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most economical and heaviest plated stove now in use. He will keep on hand the Oriental Ileateis. and a general assortment of the best 8toves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR. IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns, No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by SILAS SHAMP, Mifflintown. Oct 5-3 m IF YOU WANT NEAT SALE BILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS. CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE (S.otbiitg. LARGE STOCK OF Fall - and - Winter "-- Clothing i;AT ' Strayer's Clothing Store. IX PATTERSON! Now is tie Tims to Secure Bargains ! QAMUEL STRATER, having purchased ef KJ Levi Uecht. keens in the new Brick liniiii ing. Main Street, Patterson, a large aad ele-" gant assortment of Ueady-Mad Clothing, consisting in part of Overcoat, Frorh Coat, Dress Coat, Pantaloon, Yettt, Drawer, Collar, Underthirtt Handkerchief, Loot ii; Shoe And everything usu illy found in a first class Gentleman's Furnisning Store. FAXCr GOODS Also a large and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold ai the low eat poaaible living prices. Laaiei' Gaiter and Shot. He also invites tbe attention of the ladie to his fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES, which he will sell at prices defying competi tion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. He hason hand a beautiful assortment ol Carpets, Oil Cloths, &o , which are of a good quality, and well worth the mspectioo of the buyer. WATCHES & JEWELRY. Gold and Silver Watche; Ear ring; riain mnd Fancy ring. Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pensand Pencils, Sc., which at this Ins form the largest and best assortment iu the county. t$.AIl 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 a cal' and be convinced of tbe truth of the assertion FURNITURE. lie has also a large Room just opposite hia Store where he offers for sale at low prices a general assortment of Tables, Chairs, Sofas. Lounges, Bedsteads. Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets, Stanks, Racks, and many otherarticles for house furnishing SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson, May 1, 1871. D. W. II A R LEY & 1'O'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Xcvin's New Building, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. This way for Bar- gams HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Nevin's new building, on Bridge street, we are prepared to do a large business, and have just received a HEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, coxsisrixo of Over Coats Dress Coats, Business Coats, Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Bots and Khnaa of every description, style and quality, for male or female. ROYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over Shirts, Under Shirts. Orawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags &c. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in wantof anvthine in ourlinewill save money by giving us a call before pur- j sell cheap for cash. BA. Don't forget the corner, Bridge anJ Wsicr streets. D. W. HARLEY 4 CO. May 1. 1871. Oil, Paint & Varnish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED FAINTS IN OH BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CHSOME YELLOW, DEOP BLACK, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Paint Bruslte, Varnish Brushes, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, l'utty and GIumn. The above goods, with a large variety of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always en band at tbe PATTEESOH DRUG STOEE. SSf Glass cut to any site desired. Dr. P. C. RCNDIO. July 12. 1871-tf J O It WORK THE READERS OF THIS PAPER SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL AT THE SENTIXEL OFFICE WHEN THEY HAVE JOB WORK TO DO. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR SALE BILLS, BLAXKS, &o, &c, AT SHORT NOTICE, AXD AT MUCH LOWER TERMS THAN EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED TO TIIE CITIZENS OP JUNIATA COUNTY. TBI OLD 1STABLI8BCD riSJt, . J. RICHARDSON dCO. 126 Maiist Stbkit, Phuad'a , is the largest Manufacturing 'onfecti; lers and nnolasale Dealers ! rru.f. Hats, si ' VaXi i t3 USE THE BEST. Vfc- JU . tUL I. Ai l aTT. Nine years before the public, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renever," and every honest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicatinir and preventing dandruff; curing BALDNESS and ?romoting 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 tho world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the gland3 to furnish the 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 without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who have used it, it is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it. Sold by all DrugrjUtt and Denier in HtJicute. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABOSATOST, lASHTJA, V. H. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once ngrccaMe, healthy, anil eflcctnal for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color vrith the gloss and freshness of youth. TIi in hair is ihick- ned, falling hair checked, nud hairi ness often, though not always, cured by its nse. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles Are destroyed, or the glands atrophied nud decayed. But 'such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this Application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasly sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. I'.? icLHbiounl use will prevent llic Iiair from turning gray or falling off, aud consequently prevent bnlduesa. Free from those deleterious substances whieh make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to the hair, the Vigor enn only beuefit but not harm it. It wauled merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Contaiiiiug neither oil nor dye, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts U-i. on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre nud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., I'itAtTiCAL and Analytical Cuemists. LOWELL, MASS. PRICE ti.OQ- jTlili INGREDIEXTS THAT j COMPOSE KOSADAIIS are P'il.li-1'ud cn cvervjMU-kage, t-iere-Ifi.rc it is it"! a secret p tji- raliuii, jcj:.sefjnci:t !y irilTSICIAXS PRESCRIBE iT !tis a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all i:s fcirms, Lheumi tisin, fc'kin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the flood. CS2 TOTAL'S C7 '.v;!l o more (VKxl than ten bottles oi tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. HZ UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have dtJ Rosadalis in their practice lor '.lie p ist three years end f.eely ci.tVsu it as a reliable Alterative aud Llood Puriner. DR. T. C. ITCH, of Baltimore. DR.T. J. BOYKIX. " PR. R. W.CARR. " Dtt. F. O. DANXKI.LY, " Dli. J. S. SPARKS, ot Ni-olasville, K y. -v -DR. J. L. McCAItTHA, Columbia, DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C." USED AST) ENDORSED BI J. B. FRENCH & EONS, Fall Eiver, F. W. SMITH, Jarkson. Wirh. A. F. WUKKLEB.Luaa, Ohio. B. HAIL. Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN & t o.. Gor.lonsville, Va. SAM 1. u. HclAUUh, Alurlrcea boro, Tcna. Our space will not allow of any ex traded remarks in relation to the vinuasof Kosadalis. Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they have ever used ia the treatment cf diseased Blood; and to theaJHirted we say try Rosaiialis. and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis Is sold bv all Drneirists price $ 1.50 per buttle. Address US. CLEHEITTS & CO. ' Manufacturing Chemutt, BALTiaoaa, tta. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU or TBB Young Man's Christian Association, Office, 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut it Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind, write and tell us just the help you want. The wages you will pay. The best, and cheapest way to reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Kailroad fare. We will do our best to Berve you and give you all the information we can about the person we send. Our desire is tc assist the worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN. 8up't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. MARTIN t WALTERS always keep up their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or priea of their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. ROSADALIS 1 i NATIONAL HOTEL, lEWISTOWH, PEHN'A. BEAR tc HAMAKER, Proprietors! STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Cap tol Building, . UAKISBURG, PA. eTerms as moderate as any Hotel in tbe City. - WJI. G.THOVPSON. Proprietor WHITE HORSE HOTEL, 818 t 318 NORTH TIIIKD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. UEO. ZEILLEV, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor him with a call. First-Claas Livery aad Sale Stable, ROLDISQ CO DORSES, ATTACHED TO I10TIL. JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SI.TfON II. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Table supplied with the best ibe market affords Stabling large anJ excellent Bar constantly supplied with tbe choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to please guests. Charges moderate. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. may 17, '71 BROCKERIIOFF HOUSE, 13ELLEFONTE. PEXN'A. D. JOHHSTOH & SOUS, Proprietor?. The "Brockerboff Houee" baa refitted and otherwise greatly improved, antl is now nnder the nroDrirtorahin r.t I) J,.,. ston &Son, formerly of the '-Leonard House" in nearneiu rersons vistiing Bellefonte on business or pleasure will find this a conve nient and pleasant olace to ston. Frrt Hum, to and from the Depot. Nov 1, 1871. UNITED STATES HOTEL, OP103ITE PA K. R. DEPuT, IIARRISHUBG, PJ. E.MMIXGKR & CO., Proprietors. Telegraph Office in Hotel, aug IS, 1860-y. PARK HOUSS13. REEDSVILLE, MIFFLI.V CO., PA. DAVID 1. UC i; Proprietor. The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to the fact that be ha. least d the hotel property in lieedsiillo, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoup, and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel. rs. lie will spare no means to wake the Hotel unexceptionable in everv particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over his Bar, Table aud Stable. IU respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. DAVID I. RICE. Reedsville, April 10, 1S71. BECK'S HOTEL, PIIILAltELPIHA. riilS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY SITUATKI ON THE SOUTH MDE OF R A C E S T R K E T, A FKW DOORS A BO V K THIRD. ITS C E X T R A L L () C A L I T .Makes it particularly desirable to person visiting ibe City on business or pleasure A. KECK, Proprietor, Formerly of the Stain Union U-tel. aug. 18, 180:t-ly. MAKE UP CLl'BS Full The Indispensable Hand Dock How to Writs How to Talk How to Eehave, and Hew to do Business. COM TLETG IS OXI LARGE VuLl'MS. This work in fjur parts embraces jun that practical mattcr-uf-fact iufoiniition tihic- cvory one old and yeung ought to have. It will aid in attaining if it does not insure, success."' It contains some (WKI pages, elegauily h.mnd, and is divided iato four parts, as folluits : HOW TO WRITE. As a Manual of Letter-Writing and Com position, it is fur superior to ibe cunuuou Leiter-YYritcrs." It te.iclies the ine.xpe rieneed how to write all kinds of Letters. Notes and Card-i. and Newspipcr Articles, and bow to Correct Proof fur the Pres9. HOW TO TALK. No other Hook contains so much useful in struction on the subject as this. It teaches bow to speak correctly, clearly, fluently, for cibly, eloquently and effectively in tbe shop and in the drawing room. A Chairman' guide. The chapter on ' Errors Corrected" is woreh tbe- price of the volume to every young man. HOW TO DEII.WE- This is a Manual of Etiquette, and it is be lieved to be the best " Manners ISook" ever written. It is a standard work on Good Be havior. HOW TO DO UTSIESS. Indispensable in the Counting room, in the Store, in tbe Shop, on the Farm, for the Clerk, the Apprentice, the llook Agent, and for Business Men. It Iwaches how to ohoose a pursuit, and bow to follow it with success. ,'It teaches how to gel rich honestly," and how to nse your riches wisely. We offer the book at the following CLUB RATES : 1 Copy by mail, $2.25 3 Copies by mail, t.C0 5 Copies by express, - - ' f g 75 10 Copies by express, - - $15. 'Hi 15 Copies by express. - $20.85 20 Copies or more by express at $1.35 pev copy and an extra copy to the Agent. All orders should be addressed to S. R. WELLS, Publisher. 889 Broadway. N. Y. Nov. 15, 1871-2ra WALL PAPER, Bally to the Place where you can buy your Wall Paper Cheap. THE undersigned takes this method of in forming the public that he has just re ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif flintown, a large assortment of AVALL PAPEIt, of various styles, which he offers for sale CHEAPER than can be purchased elsewhere in the connty. All persons in need of Ibe above article, and wishing to save money, are invitea to call and examine his stock and bear his prices belore going elsewhere. SQsLarge supply constantly on hand. SIMON BASOM. Mifflintown. April 5, 1871-tf A Large assortment of Queensware. China. -iX ware. Glassware. Crockery war. Cedar- i ware. 4c. far sale rhtin v,v ! MARTIN A WALTERS. T ARGK iofb r.r n...lir.m.,u r"iii. r J sale by - ' HABLEY t CO. 1 Ittisrrllaarotijs. Beef! Veal! Mutton! THE undersigned hereby informs the pnb lio that be still continues to carry on the Butchering Business in Mifflintown, anil win hereafter supply the citiieus of Mifflin act Patterson with cuoicii: BEEF every TUESDAY and SATURDAY morning, and with Veal mitl 3Xutton every THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go the rounds of both towns on the mornings mentioned. Ashe is the only butcher in thia vicinity who continued in business during the past winter, fur the accommodation of the public, he feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season. FP.A.VK MAXWELL. April 12, 1871 3Ioiit ! rviout ! 'P1IE undersigned hereby respectfully in--L forms the citizens of Mitilintown and Patterson that bis wagon will vml each o tte.e towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they can be supplied with Choice Ucrf, Veal. 3Int ton, JLrfirtl. &e., during the summer season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Keef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, aud Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning. Give mi your patronage, andi will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, and as cheap as any other butcher in the county. SOLOMON SIHCER June 1 . 171. FfiESII KEEF, VEAL, C. rpi!E undorslgned would respectfully aa JL njuiice to the public that he haa com menced the Butchering business, and that hia waifon will visit .Mitilintown and Mexico on TUESDAY end SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing EXTRV BEEP, YK.IL, JILTTOX, -LARD, iC. cheaper tlmn from any ether wagon. He only asks the citizens to give him a trial to -satUfy them that he sells cheaper and belter meat 1'ian any other butcher in the county. CYRUS SlEBElt. April 5, 1871-tf Kotice to Trespassers. THE undvrvigiie l. residents of Delaware and UrecnKood tonnehips, hereby cau tion all per'i.ns aa:mr trrsj'issing on their respective properties for the purpose of gun ning, tubing, or cutting timber. All persona violating tliis notici wiil be dealt with ac cording to law. Jesse Speakm.tii, William Keccb, M. C. Fiirra, 'Isaac Ferguson. Mark J. Mctiaw. Jitrph Nipple. Humphrey it Mcyuirus. David Cargill, Jesse Frey, Jha M. Laudis, J cob Ye;i;r?r. NeUon Knight. Jos. ph Carvell, Jacobs lioope-f. Jonathan Climscr, Joseph Stusmun, Thomas 1' I): in in, John S. t'argill. Jeremiah Brmwr, John M. Hihn.), Isaac Crosson, Jubn arner, 1 avid Shnrti, Joseph Ferguson, John R. Ferguson, John T. Drniin, Lewi Cargill, Joseph J. Castles, Henry Toutius. (icorga T. Frry, Kufus M. lord aug'21-3in c.vi:tio. LL prrvnns re hereby cautioned against Iluniiii, Fi-h-,i, or in auy way Ires pissing on liie bin .Is of the undersigned, in Illack Log township. Persons so o trending will be dca't with 10 the full ex'ent of the liw. Hubert Mclntire. Samuel Lauvtr, l):iv:d Lauver, Michael H;:iruon, Adam mi'li. George Smith. Sariili E. ,'orii- lim, Thomas Ivanilor, Thomas J. liailing, June 21, 1S71. .1. E. Mclntire. William Lauver, Charles Ulok, William liilger. fainucl Huffman, Sebastian iUpiu.in, leorge Smith, Jr., Isaac Baughman, George W. Gorton. MIFFLINTOWN FOUNDRY aV.AOH.Ng SHOP! 'I"MIE nnlerjiirnel wvuM respectfully an -A. n iiiih-e to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purchased the Miliiiutuwn Foiiuury and .Machine ihop. aud is prepared to manufacture articles of various Urscripiimis. such as Four and Six Horse prncer Jhre.hinj Machines, also, Eight aud Ten Horse Power Murhinps, being the most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, aud which 1 will warrant to perform all riiey nra recommended to do Plows of the latent and most ip.iproved patterns, considered ty all who have used their to be superior to auy now in use in this part of the country. I would expeeiaMy call the attention of farmer, to the IKON KINf! PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1H7. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing, Gndgons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning ana fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Wood, Pttrlnr and Cuokinij Store. I also manufacture Iloiiow Wart, Waffle Roller' for tanner?, vc. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. Pemember I sell ten per cent, heaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb 10. 187')-tf. I & Of THE AGE! T Pa tinted Dec rue Eit 7x3,1869. OUR CELF.l:?.ATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. krwablaM. krVwWtit fcTBllvkokar mA It Iu V- tue t.; I- pbhi1 .r nld Iff fkl-rm.im- trr. 111 Ml esrrvS.f. -ltf r,:i. ft ntll.friiili! Will Htmnr m dmm r mttr".i IVrM. i M ul, u. ,4.Hrb.m N attl.U ONLY BV AttM a fmr lbl rrwtMl rrcttr r-vr run realise TvilMn,itPM 1 m m-.lf ; rent,! nte haven, 6l.oot liiuit liiM, I Sj I .0i. AdaM. n j Western Publishing Co. Manufacturer. Agents, Pi::urgS. Pa. ; i CMTI.'i.-TSeBr.KtsopBUrMj-artaeaa' f2 : fea. ana t- wtanr lmUai.a m .1 Ufr. i." 1 r I 1 Vr yrriv. i:u- Jr lUecc.tala For. , O J I VtSrilaidbtoMiMi).,!. lawrt- L t'ns for lt-n- give yuar A.ar. 1 wa. Caaat), aa4 Mat?, piatiilr writlett, aa4 (OTfcra will avsat Nwa arwu.pt attcn'1'.a. . JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. . TIIE undersigned, manufacturer 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 all kinds of Cast ings, Bells, Stoves. &e. lie will atso repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me call, or address. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. O. aug 13 lR)9-tf Juniata Co. Ps. 0qJi"MAT.i SuriMi $1,50 otrysar.
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