um M HOUSEHOLD. facts about butter - how it is MAD IS THE Em. From the Scientific American. Oor Fugli-h word butter, it derived fmtn t Latin Lvtrum , while tbe Latin word is of exceedingly doubtful origin, lnt Las moat probably coma from tbe Greek language. ft ie not known positively whether buttrr '. i-ver made' previous to tbe Christian -ra, lot ;n oar translation of the Bible, J the woid butter frequently appears. In ' Genesis, chapter xviii verve 8. we read : "And be t.k butter and tlie calf which he had dressed and set it before them," He. And In IJeateronotnr. chapter jr. nil ver c 14. the pbraas "butter of kine" in made nseeo. Also in the Book of 1'roverb, chapter tiv, veise 33, we read, "Purely tbn churning of milk pi mgt in Tot ; !i un'ter, i tie vrnrl up pcarx alo m idner passages. Hat in all Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to eon l'ir:e llie woid refer to snmt-tliiiie of a linue the business of t!uid nature; whenever the word "butter'' mj penr in the Hible it thould read, ae-t-iir-iirj: to the nioct biblical critic, thick milk or cream. The original He brew words ,- - b (translated churn ii g) signify to squeeze or pre9, and thertfore, the latter quotation above ehnnhl read, "the pressing of milk britig eth forth tuiik," and this ttgrees better with what follows in the same passage, mid the wringing of the nose bliugeth f.rrlh Moorl." It is not until about the birth of f.'hriff probably before that we hare any definite m.ntion of butter, as we un derstand the word. But it appears at this time atid indeed for aeveial centuries thereafter, that it was only used instead of oil, a an ointment or as a mediciue The anci nt 13iirgmiiian were accustom ed to be.-mc ar their hair with butter, and the ancient Christians of Kgypt burned Lut'er iu thtir lamps at their altars in Head of oil, a practice also accredited to the Abyssiniaus. ButVr use to be al lowed tu be burned instead of oil in tbe Catholic churches during Christmas time and this accounts for the name of "but ter tower" which we find at Rouen, in Notre Dame, and elsewhere. "In A. D. 1500, George d'Amboiee, Archbishop of Ruurn, finding the oil foul in bin diocese daring Lent, permitted the ase of butter iu the lamps, on condition that each per son should pay six denier for the indulg ence, with which sum the tower was built." It is a very difficult matter to find out among wh it nation the practice of ma king butt-T originated. Some writ'TS affirm that the ancient Scythians were ac quainted with the art 400 years B. C, as did also the Indians (inhabitants of India;, Plutarch speaks of a visit paid by a Lace damouian lady, to Bcrdice, the if'J of Deiotarus, and says that the one mi lled so much of batter and the other perfume, that neither of tbem could endure the other. But this mast surely have been bad butter. Pliny eays that the ancient Germans and Britans (bar barians in his time) made butter and used it sb food, and ascribes the inven tion to thebe nations. And it is gener ally believed that the Greeks obtained their knowledge of butter from the Thra tiaris or the Scytbiaus, and the Romans from the Germans. But whether the ancients knew how to make butter or not, it is qnite certain that they did not know how to give it the firmness or consistency of the butter made at the present day. "With tbem it wan poured out like oil ; with us it is t ot and spread.'' Their batter, too, must have been very inferior to ours in quality. We are all acquainted with our pres ent mode of churning; other nations have tome really funny ways of making hotter. , In northern Africa, in Kgypt and Arabia the cream is put into a goat's kin turned ineide ont, pressed to and fro like kneading bread. And sometimes they place it on ari' fuel. tied plaue and let it roll to the bottom, and then replace it to ran the earae course. This method, it is said, produces butter iu a short time. Sometimes the skins are kneaded with the feet, as observed by Dr. Chan dler while traveling in Greece. Iu Bengal they churn every morning that 'hey might have fresh batter fur breakfast. They simply stir the raj. idly with a stick. In some parts of tbe East they make butter of the milk of the buffalo ; but this is in every way in t'eiior to that made from cow's milk. Is treating animals that are ailing from same unknowu cause, it is best to act with caution in giving physic. Generally warm gruel or mashes, with a change of feed, in which some flaxseed meal or gen tly laxative medicine has beeu mixed, j with warm shelter, wil! effect a care when ! violent and mistaken remedies would be. only a sudden means of death. Almost all complaints spring from exposure or overwork or bad feed. The Edinburg Review relates an anec- j uoio ui .u. ua oaiuio UtUVC. vulv fought a duel. When the principals look their positions it was raining hard. aiute Beuve bad bis pistol in his band, and with the other hanJ he held up bis umbrella. The seconds protested. 'I have no objection to being killed," said he, "bat to being wet no !" A t.uOD instance of "sharp practice" is that of a man in Ohio, who was acquit ted of murder on a plea of insauity. He he bad secured his lawyers by giving them a mortgage on his farm, but now repudiates the mortgage on tbe ground that be was insane wben be made it, ac cording to the showing of these same lawvers. tf rrhandisr. THE RI1ST0IE! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. "XTTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD 1 most respectfully call the attention of oar friends, customers, and tbe public gen erally, fa tbe fact that we have secured and filled up one of tbe finest rooms in the coun t, directly opposite our old stand previous j to the terrible fire of Dee. SI, 1670, on Bridge GENERAL KESClUNEISINa. We have opened one of tbe finest, best and oheape&t stock of Goods every offered to the pnbho, embracing in fact almost everthing that the public can wish. We would espe eisi'.y invite the attention of ail to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flutter ourselves to be he best ever offered lo the public of Juniata for style, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, 4c, consistiko or T BUck Bombaziue, Black Australian Crape, Black Popliu, Black Velveteen, II Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black aud Faucy Mohair, Black and Fancy A I pace as. Black and Colored Striped Suitings, Satin Striped Versailles Cloth, Sotiu 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. Knglish and Freuch Chintzes, Plaid Nainsooks, ' Plaid India Twills. Plaid Swiss, Brocha, Thibet. Helena, Saratoga, Vigilia, West Branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and !?iuare Shawls, iu Great Variety. s Black and Fancy Cloths, Black nnd Fancy Cassimores, Black aud Fancy Ermines. Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cottonade, Striped and Plain Suitings, ' Striped aud Plain Marsailles, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o ' " '.. Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casing Checks, Hickory. Deuiina, I)rills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqua and Crochet Ldgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbon?, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Listing Button and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Moroco Button and Lac do. Ladics''Kid Lace Bals Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters, Mioses' and Child's Kid Bals, Misses' and Child's Morocco Button, Misses' and Child's Goat and Pebble, Misses' fend Child's Croquet Slippers. It Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Queensware, Frait Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Figured, Venitian, Listing aud Wool Dutch Carpets. Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, , E In fact everything necessary ts make up a complete 6tock of Choio aad Desirable Goods. As we are buying strictly for eash, wc Batter ourselves that we caa effer great in ducements to parties who wish to bny good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken ia exchange for goods. We only ask the public lo give us a call and examine our sleek, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE, -Bridge Street, Mifflintown. fcst.Jt, !71. lfrrbandtsf, r. SPECIE PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE PR1CEE OF GOODS. at Ltllilt l BELLS NEW STORE, Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa. - The undersigned beg leave to state, that they have, purchased from i. B. M. Todd, hi entire stock of goods, mad will in the future conduct the merchant ile business at the Old Stand, ia the borough of Patterson, Juniata. county, la. where ihey shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment ofg ! ' i . LADIES' dress goods, consist IMG OF , , . ALPACAS. POPLINS. i : i PLAIDS, LUSTERS. PeLAINS. MERINOS, " ' ' MOHAIRS. ' GINGHAMS. , . CAMBRICS, LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, CKDARWARK. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY FISH. SALT, . COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Having just returned from the city with the ahov enumerated stock of good, all of which have been purchased since the great deciine in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig. ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar23-tq LAIRD & BELL. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS 18 AT PENNELL'S CUEA.n STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. THE lirgest and best assortment to be found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from, the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very large stock of Goods well suit, d to the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and stable D R Y G O 0 h S, Embracing all tbe materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hataand Caps, Bouts and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Malting, ie. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and Knglish Merinoes, Pop lins, Alpacas, Ile Laines, plain and figured Shawls, ie. and also a large slock of Notions, such as Gloves. Milts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and ! Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware, flood and Willow ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together wilh a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store (.Highest price paid for country pro duca in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times May I, 1871. FOUTZ'8 CELEBRATED Horse ill Cattle This prvparation.lonc fcod favorably known, will UiorouctitT rc-fnvigorat ' broken down mad low-apirited borvta, by MivngUtenitig and cJcanaiDf lbs ttomach aod intestine. It is a sure br-venUTS of all diseases iiH-ttVnt to tHii snimsJ. saeh as LI NO rtr.K,lfLA.UKKfl, fetX'W WATER, HEAVES, COUGHS. 1)13 TEMHKR, FEVERS, rOUN PER, LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Ice. Its use .b pro res the wind, increurfes the at 'petite fires aisaontrt anil giossr ikta and Waasfornu Che miserable skeleton ! Into a one-looking and spinteil horse. To kteners of Cows this prepara tion is in valuable. It is a sura pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn. etc. It has been proven br actual experiment to Increase the 'quantity of milk and enasa twenty per rent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattening cattle. It wives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and saaassj rbesa thrive much faster. Tn all di!aes of Swine, such as Coaghfl, titers the Lungs. Liver, stc.this article acts as a specific By nutting from one- half a paper to a paper la a barrel of win the anove diseases will beeradl eatrd or entire! v prevented. If given in time, a certain prevent! va and curt lor the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. F0CTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Ml. . Tat S bv Dracfiits an StorekMpen throtvheol Mm Cnlud StatM, Ceaadaa as Sot'Ui Aaurloa B. F. KEPSEll & SON. Agents. Mifflin town, Pa. aug23-ly PiTiKTia U,cii yT, 1S69. CUR CELEBRATED ' GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. KewnVlsagsM. owtc4 T a" a4 it to fcs tke beml I'vn nut'lm or MM la Uila -- try. Wilt m( rrrJe. M,t llttc writes . " S I wttb mm rcaaTlskl W 111 tsr tea , X ri kM -lest I'stspla aeat.lWekssca. . Si ' WMM mmr cserrtio pcr.sn ' - rils J j. IWIiprantk. J'rofi ovecSOO pr U . T-I. IO r-nfi Lai M ( k . ati fcsna, Sl.vbi twalva kaaa j WESTERN PUBLKHIKG t-O. Manafacturcis' Agents, Pittsburgh, T. 'tai hsvs led t nnny IsnftHllexA m an Iftftv kj tann r aniiMiistmt aw ajn inisw , . - iMlttr. nmy mmj tmm mmm rt i J N lC-wlstfcrUCwflswMNj. la wri- . tlrw fWp Pfni 7 our amr, TmwH, Cvtr, mI Pinto, tln'r wrlOsW Ji4 rwissr will aNti With 9rmpt tts--tlsm. " 1' m I ' THE OLD ESTABLISHED flM, . J. RICHARDSON & CO. 12S Mtiiti Stsiit, Pruao'a , is the largest Manufacturing I'onfecti: lers and wholesale Dealer is frar; M!s, 4 . t Hsl' fi IOR SALE Three set of Cook 8tove Pat terns. Mo. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by SILAS 8HAMP. ' - UilBintown. Oct 6-3m -JestATa SasTisci $1,69 ecr year. OF THE W AGE! eribtiff. D. W. U ABLET CHEAP CLOTHING STOfiE. NevinY Xew Building, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. This way for Bar gains tl HAVING removed our GOODS (o a room in Nevin's acw building, oa Bride street. we are prepared t do a Urge business, and have just received a SEW ASSORTJreilT OF GOODS, COXSISTIXO OV " Over Coats Dress Coats,7 Bastness Coats, lomaea coats, Paataloons, Tests, Hata, Voota and Shoes of ovary description, . style and quality, formal or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy' Ovet snirls, under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Vm- oreuas, Travelling Bags c. : Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks. Cir culars and Furs. Parsons in want of anything in ourline wil. are aioney by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined tr sell cheap for cash. ' 1 ' m Don't forget the corner, Bridge and Water streets. ' D. W. HARLET CO. May 1. 1871. Oil, Paint & Varaish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED PAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CHSOHE YELLOW, SSOP SLACZ, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, PaiiU Brunei, Varnish Brutliet, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Drw r, White Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, Putty nnd GIiihh. - The above goods, with s large variety of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always en hand at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. t&' Glass cut to any size desired. Dr P. C. PCNDIO. July 12, 1871-tf JOB WORK TUB HEADERS OF THIS fAPKE SUOULU NOT FAIL TO CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE WHEN THEY HAVE JOB WORK TO DO WK ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR SALE BILLS, BLANKS, Ac, 4c, AT SHOET NOTICE, AND AT MUCn LOWER TERMS THAN EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED TO THB CITIZENS OF JUNIATA COUNTY. New Tin and Store Establishment, Perrytvillf, Juniata Coun'y, Pa THE nndersigned has opened out a new Tin and Stove Establirhmentin the room on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca- rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves, &e. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ali of which he guaADtees to pnt np with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he flatters himself that he can civ 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 nse. He will keep on hand the Oriental Heateis. and a general assortment of tbe best Btoves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR. Notice to Trespasser. THE undersigned, residents of Delaware and Greenwood townships, hereby cau tion all persons against trespassing oa their respective properties for the purpose of gun ning, fishing, or cutting timber. All persons violating this notice will be dealt with as cording io law. Jesse Speakman, William Keech, M. C. Farra, Isaao Ferguson, Mark J. McGaw, Joseph Nipple. Humphrey 4 McQuiros, David Cargill, Jesse Frey, John M. Landis, Jacob Yeager, Nelson Knight, Josvph Csrvell, Jacobs Uoopes, Jonathan Clouser, Joseph Sausman, Thomas P Dimin, John 8. Cargill, Jeremiah Bruner, John M. Hibbs, Isaao Crosson, John Varner, David Shuns, Joseph Ferguson; John R. Ferguson, John T. Dimm, Lewis Cargill, Joseph J. Castles, Henry Pontius, George T. Frey, Kufus M. Ford. angSl-3m CAUTION. ALL peraons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing or in any way tres passing on the lands of th undersigned, in Black Log township. Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full ex'ent of tbe law. " Robert Mclntire. J. E. Mclatire.. Samuel Lauver, . William LauverL David Lanver, , Charles Glok, ' Michael Honmoi, ', William Bilger, Adam Smith, Samuel Hoffman, George Smith, ' Sebastian Rapman, Sarah E. Cornelius, George Smith, Jr., ' Thomas Ramler, laaao Baughman, bomas J. Darlur, George W. Gorton. June 21, 1971. J0HNST0WH F0U5DB.T. TIIE nndersigned, maaufaeturwr of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground. sold cheaper than any other Plow ia th County. He manufactures all kind of Cast ings, Bells, Stoves. Sc. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. . 3. H. ROGERS. Walaut P. O. ., aug 18,1869-tf Juniata Co. Pa. A LL KINDS OF BLANK WORK. ac.doDe xL at this Offie io th neatest manner and I at low prices. USE THE BEST. Kine years before the public, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer," and every honest dealer will aay it gives the best satisfaction. . It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, ' eradicating and preventing dandrufF, caring BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. -The gray and brashy hair by a few applications ia changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will' assume any shape the wearer desires. : . It is the cheapest IIAIIt DRESS- 1NU in the worlo, ana us cnects Inst longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so ' necessary to the life of the hair. ' It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much ad mired by all. By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling ont, 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 np to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it. SeUbf aU Dnggati ami Dvdtrt in 31taus. Price On) Dollar Par Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. UB0BAT0XT, VA8HDA, V. H. Ayers Cherry Pectoral, Por Diaeaaaa of the Throat and Longs, auob aa Oouftha, Colds, Whooping Couch. Bronchitia, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history ot medicine, baa anything woa so widely and sotcvljr noon the eondiience of mankind, a this exi-ellcnt remedy for MilmonarycomtlaiaU. Through a lour erica of years, and among most of tlx.- rare or men it has risen higher and higher in their estinia. Uoo, as it has become belter known. Its nnilona character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, hare made it known a a re liable protector against them. While adapted lo milder forms ofdioeate and to yoang rbihtren, it is at the same time the most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dao geroua affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro vision against suuuen auaci, 01 invp. 11 too'jiq he kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes subject to colds aud coughs, alJ StwuKl be provmea wiin wis anuuote lor tueni. Although settled ConsumitfioM is thought in curable, still great numbers of eases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, ami the patient restored to sound health bv tbe Cherry PrrtmnU. So complete is its mattery over In disorders of Iho Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of tbem yield to it. When noth Big else could reach them, under the Cherry fee terml they subside and disappear. Singerm euut fukUc Speaker And great pro tection from it. Atthmu is always relieved and often wboUj cured by it. Brvnehitim is generallv cured by taking the Cherry Pectoral in small ant! frequent doses. So generally are Its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the pubuo that its qualities are fully Ayer's Ague Cure, Pot Paver and Airne, Intermittent Fever, emu Fever, itemittent raver, Sumo Ague, Periodical or Bilious Paver, Ac, and indeed all tho affections which ariao from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poiaona. As its name Implies, it does Cxr. and does not mil. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poiiwmous substance whatever, it In nowi), injnres any patient. The number and importance of its euros in tlieagne dis tricts, are literally bevond account, ami we believe without a parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride is gratified by the ackno virdgments we receive of the radical enres effected in olitinate eases, and where other remedies hail wholly failed. Unacclimated persona, either resident m, or travelling thmngn miasmatic toralities, will bo pro tected by taking the AOUE CVRE daily. For lAeer Crnmelmimtn, arising from torpidity of tho Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulatiiis the Liver hcto healthy activity. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaint., It is an excellent remedy, producing mnnr tnilv re markable cures, where other medicines had failed. Prepared by DR. 4. C Avkr ft Co., Practical and Analrtical ttiensists, Lowell, Mas , and sold all round the worU. FMICX, 01.09 rXM BOTTLE. OSADALIS jTlIE "IXGREDIE.VTS THAT jCOMPOSE ROSADAMS are ipuLlished on every package, there fore it is aw a secret p eparatiun, consequently rHTSICIAXS PCESCKIBE IT ft is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilid in all its forms. Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all disease of tt. Blood. 0X3 20T7I3 C? E33A2AL3 will r7o mors mod than ten bottles ol tho Syrups of Saraaparilla. THZ UNCF.RSIGNEO PHYSICIANS have nsed Rosadalia in theirprac'tico tor .he pist three years and treely ei:dorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. FTJGTT, of Baltimore. DB. T. J. BOVKl.V, " OR. R. W.CARR. ' DK. F. O. PANNKLLY. ' DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholarrille, DR. .'U McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. R KOBLES, Edcmnb, N. C. TJSID ATO ESD0E3ED BI J. B. FRENCH k SONS, Fall River, iiass. F. W. SMITH, Jicksoa, Mich. A. F. W HEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HA1.L. Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN & CO., Onrdonsvllle, Vs. SaM'UC. McFADDEN, Wurfrses- Doro, icon. Onr space will net allow of anv ear tended remarks in rclatinn to th virtues of Ruwlalis. Tothe Medical Profession we guarantee a r luid Ex tract snperior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to thcantictrd we say try Rosatlalis. and von will be restored to health. Rnsadalis is sold bv all Drnrristl price 1-30 per buttle. Address DS. CLEHZCTS CO. MaHUfactiring Chemist I, . . BaaTiawaa, Haw EMPLOYMENT BUBEAV or TBB . Young Kan's Christian Association, Otlice. 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut m Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind, write and tell us just the help you want. Tbe wages yon will pay. Th beat, and cheapest way 10 reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Railroad far. W will do our best to serve you and give you aU th information w esn about.the person we send. Our desir is tc assist tbe worthy, and no charges to either party. Address , ALEX. SLOAN. a Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street, Pailada.- 1 TARTIV k WALTERS always keep up IV 1 their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in th quality or pries f their goods in this line. Give them a call befor going elsewhere. their goods in this line. 3E s $0ffIS- NATIONAL HOTEL, LKWISTOWg, PEJTH-A. 7 BEAU BA1AKER, Froprietor. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap tol Buildings, . - - : , HA&ISBURQ, PA. ' W.Ttbm a moderate as any Hotel In the wty. ..- , , , WM. 8. THOMPSON. Proprietor ,. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, c 316 818 NORTH TIiIRD STREET, " " ' PHILADELPHIA. .... GEO. ZEILLEV, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor . . ; aim with a call. . t First-Class livery mm Sal . Stable, BCLDIS0 6U BOBSIS, ATTACH in TO HOTEL. TUNIATA HOTElT7 MIFFLINTOWN, JCNIATA CO., PA. SIMON B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Table supplied with tbe best tbe market affords Stabling large and txeellent Bar constantly supplied with tbe choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to please guests. marges moderate. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. mayl7, '71 BROCKERII(fFTOSE; BELLEFONTE. PEXN'A. D. JOHHSTOir ft SOUS, Proprietors. ' The "Ilrockerhoff House" has recently been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, anal ia now nnder the proprietorship of V. John ston 4 Sons, formerly of the "Leonard House" in Clearfield Peraons visiting Bellefonte on business or pleasure will find this a conve nient and pleasant plao to stop free Hun to and from the lepot. Nov I, 1871. j UNITED STATES HOTEL,; i OPPOSITE TA K. H. JVEPtiT, 1IARRISBURG, PA. EMMIXGER &. CO., I i Telegraph Office in Uutrl. I ang 18, !869-y. j PARK iioussii;. REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA. DAVID I. RICK. Proprietor- The unde.-signed respectfully calls the at tention of the public to tie fact that lie has leased the hotel property in Rerdsville, for merly occupied by Aaron Sboop. and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel. ?rs. Ile will spare no means lo make ihr Hotel unexceptionable in every particular'. fie will exercise a personal supervision ,,n his Bar. Table and Stable. He respect fullj solicits a share of the patrons fp of thepnhlic. DAVID I. RICE. Rcedsvil'e, April 10, 1871. BECK'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. 18 HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY SITUATRIi ON THB SOUTI! SIDK or RACE STREET, A FIW IHH1R8 AROYE THIRD. ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY Makes it particularly desirable to person visiling the City on business or pleasure A. DECK, Proprietor, Formerly of the Statet Union Ifutcl. ang 18, 18f,!)-!y. MAKE UP CLUBS Full The Indispensable Hand Book How to Write How to Talk-How to Behave, and How to do Bnsine:s COVri.XTI IX OSSLASRE VOLDHS. This work in fjnr parts embraces just that practical matter-of-fact information whtc evory one old and ye:ing ought to have. It will aid iu attaining if it doc not insure, " suceces." It contain some KUO paes, elegantly bound, and is divided into four parts, as follows : HOW TO WRITE. As a Manual of Letler-Writinir snd Com position, it is far superior to the common 'Letter-Writers." It tciclics the inexpe rienred Low lo write all kinJs of Letters. Notes and Cards, and N'ewspiper Articles, and how to Correct l'roof for the Press. HOW TO TALK. No other Rook contains so much useful in M ruction on tbe subject as this. It teaches how to speak correctly, clearly, fluently, for cibly, eloquently and effectively in the shop and in the drawing room. A ?hnirman' guide. The chapter on Errors Corrected" is worth the price of the volume to every young man. ROW TO BEHAVE This is a Manual of Etiquette, and it is be lieved to be the best Manoera Book" ever written. It is a standard work on Good Be havior. HOW TO DO BUSINESS. Indispensable in the Counting room, in the Store, in the Shop, on the Farm, for the Clerk, the Apprentice, the Book Agent, and for Business Men. It teaches bow to choose a pursuit, and how to follow it with success. ,'It teaches how to get rich honestly," and how to use your riob.es wisely. We offer the book at the following CLUB RATES: 1 Copy by mail, - , $2.2-, 3 Copies by mail, - - $6.(0 5 Copies by express, - - - $8 7n 10 Copies by express, - - - $15.!. 15 Copies by express, - - - $20.35 20 Copies r more by express at $1.85 per - copy and an extra eopy to th Agent. All orders should be addressed to S. B. WELLS. Publisher. 889 Broadway. N. Y. Nov. 13, 1871-2m . "TilTpaper Rally to the Place where Ton can buy i wnere y Paper Ch yonr Wall eap. THE nndersigned takes this method of in forming tbe public that he has just re ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif flintown, a large assortment ef WALL PAPER, of various styles, which he offers for sale CHEAPER than ean be purchased elsewhere in the county. All persons in need of the above article, and wishing to save money, are luviiea to can ana examine his stock and hear his prioes be tore going elsewhere. B. Large supply constantly on hand. SIMON BASOM. Mifflintown. April 5. 1871-tf A Large assortment pf Queensware, ( ware. Glassware., Crookerywat. ( China. errwat. Cedar- vars, As., for sale cheap by MARTIN WALTERS. LARGE stock of Ready-made Clothing for sal by HARLEY & CO. ti5rftlaaf(iu5. ; Beef ! Veal! Hutton!- THE nndersigned hereby informs the ptil,. lie that he still continues to carry on t)t Butchering Business in Mifflintown. and will hereafter supply the eitixens of Mifflin 1e4 Patterson with CHOICE BEEP every TUESDAY and SATURDAY morning. and with Veal and SXntton every THURSDAY morning, ilis wagon will go the round of both towns en the mornings mentioned. Aa be islbeoaly butcher in tbn vicinity who continued ia business during the past winter, for the accommodation of ib public, be feels lhat he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through, out lb summer season. . FC VNK MAXWELL April 12, 1871 L , 3Xe.t ! 3Iont7 rpHE nndersigned hereby respectfully ;. J. forms tbe eititens of Mifflintown and Patterson that his wagon will visit nh (,r these town on TUESDAY, THURSDAY ,nd SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they ean be supplied with Claoieo lit'ef, Ven I, f ii tt on, Iirtl. during the summer season, and also TURK! and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning. Give tas your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country ean produce, and as cheip as any other botcher in the county. SOLOMON SIEBKR June If. IS71 FBESil MFTvEALicr TlirrrncfenigneJ wnnld re.pectfullv an nounce to tire pnWie thai he has' com menced the Butchering Business, and ihit his wagon will visit Mifflintown and Mexico on TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing EXTRA 15EKF. VEAL, MUTTON. ! - - LARD. nr. j cheaper than from any other wsgon. He I only asks the citiiens lo give him a trial i I sati.fy them that he sells cheaper and better I meat than any other butcher in the county. CiRUS SIEBEU. April 5. IHTl-tf MIPFLINTOWM FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP! rpilE nndersigned would respectfully an X nitince to the ciriiens of Juniata and adjuintng counties, that be has purchased tbe Mifflintown Foundry and Machine ?ho.. and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, such as Four and Sir Uorte-poH-er Threthinf Machines, also, Eight and Tru Horse Power Machines, being tbe most celebrated, and best adapted to the warns of the farmer now extant, ami which I will wurrnnt to perform all they ars recommended to do Plows of the latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them lobe snperior to aay now in use in this part of the country, i would rspeeially call th attention of farmers 10 the IKON KIN'ii PLOW, which I am man ufacturing with the latest improvements fur 1S70. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing,. Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting np the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, HoW, Pttrur onj CtfiJciuij Store. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, WafJIsj Rollers for tanners, e. Old Metal and country produce of all kind taken in exchange for work. Remember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in tbe eonniry. J. A. CRISWELL. Feh IS. 1870-tf. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and Dirert Route to Washing ton, Baltimore, Klmira, Eiie, UuUalo, Rochester and Niagara Falls. FUll TRAINS DAILY from snd five to Washington and Baltimore, and FOl'R TRAINS DAILY to and Five from tlie North and West ll aiich Sus qnel.anna, aud Noriliorn and Western Pennsylvania and Xcw York. ON ANI AFTER MONDAY. NOV. 27t 1971, the trains on tbe Northern Ctntr h-.. ntral l.ailway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. Mail Tans leaves Baltimore leaves Harrisburg.... leaves Willianisport. arrives at Elmirn Trrrvio Ex leaves Baltimore ... f :W a in 1:1) p m 1 7:1 0 p m . It:4-j p m 1 :-, p nv leaves Hnrrisburg H:li)pm' leaves iiii.amspoit ;tM a m haves Elmira- 8:2o a m arrives at Canandagua. 8:15 p ni Fast Lise leaves Baltimore 12:40 pm leaves Harrishnrg 4:4 p m arrives at Williamsport 8:15 pm Cixcim'i Ex leaves Baltimore 10:i" p m arrives at Ilarriburg...l2:50 a m Yona: a Has- 1 leaves York ... fi:10a nv i.b' Ao. ( arr. at Harrishurg 7:0 a ra SiNBi'BT Ac. north leaves Harrish'gl0:5-1 p m arr. at Sunbury '.2:50 a ni SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Elmira 5:'iO a m leaves Williamsport 9:15 a m leaves Harrisburg 2:!5p ro arrives at Baltimore 6:50 p in Bcrr.iLO Ex leaves Canandaigua 6:55 p ni leaves, Elmira 9:10 p m leaves Williamsport 12:15 a m leaves Harrinbi-rg 4:0o a m arrives at Baltimore 7:20 a m. Ciscin'i Ex. leaves Harrisburg 10:50 p na arrives at Baltimore.- 2:20 a at, Erik Expe's leaves Williamsport 9:25 a n leaves Sitni ury .10:20 a m arriees at Harrisburg. 11:20 a m Eaia Mail sooth leaves illiamsp t 0:O0 p rrv leaves Sunbury ....12:30 a n arrives at Harrisburg .. 2:30 a rv Paciric Ex. sonth leaves Harrisb'g 11:45 a rri arrives at Baltimore-... 8:00 p m Yosa a Hab- leaves Ilrrisburg. 7:10 a m bisb'o Arc. 1 arrives at York 7:10 p m Balt. Acc. south ledves Sunbury... 5:00 a m leavea Ilarrisbuag 8:00 a m arrive at Baltimore.... 12:30 p nt Mail Train north and south. Fast Lin north. Pacific Eiprafs south Cincinnati Ex press north, York and ilarri bnrg Accommo dation north and south, Erie Express south, Erie Mail and Sunbury .Wommodatioa north aad Baltimore Accommodation south daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express north and south daily. Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. For further information apply at the Ticket Office m the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFRED R. F1SKE. General Superintendent. Harrisburg, January t, 1871. IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS k BLANKS, CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE LARGEST 8TOCK of Dress Goods in th co iu'y at Tilt eo & Easenschnrfe's.