FIRM AND HOUSEHOLD. AMEBICAN AM) GERMAN FARMING. A correspondent f the Springfield "Republican" writes from Dresden : Of tbe two and a faalf millions inhabi tants of Saxony, two-thirds live iu the country (platiland), and i30,000 are land owners, 80,000 poising each more than Iw acne, and 100,000 bring ibeir own farmers, i. e., no kinj tlieir own soil. The valuation of tbe laud out.-iJe .f tbe cities rencl.es nearly SGOO.000,000, and an annual Lai vert 13 vslucd at S15,- 000.000. Tbe fifty tin Ufr.mi farm ( f Massa- 1itiartta willi a vuliitatiiin in l:tnd nt Ipsa than oue-liflU as mncti, est more thau , , , . i two-thirds as much f..r tin tr crops as the Saxou fjsmfis. The Saxon farmers, however, never a-k weiher firming pave They maintain a slow but sure prosperity, and during the last tbi:d of a ctutury have advun.-ed the rate of production proportionately i;b nu inciease of ueatly 00 per cent, in population. This advance has not been through the American ave lute of iiitro-Juri.-iir new methods but probably by closer and more desperate forcing of tbe old aud settled methods of tuning. The railway recently look me over tl i Uganda of acres of crops iu the pro- i rss of ltai vecting, iu the kingdom and J'ruFfian province of axrr.j a region f r the ino.t part that would delight the eye of even an American farmer, lying tts level ami mellow to the plow as the j gentle rolling billows of Illinois. Often,! lis far as the eye could reach on either ride of the railroad stretched one culti-1 vat d expatife, utimarred by fences, but j cliickered all over with the fininte inter-j cbanjre of crMs, scarcely any one field of im crop being of more than one or j two acres in ex'enf. Yet in all these I thousands of ' flurs" (certainly here a J field is a "floor") not a mowing or yeap- j ing mnebinc or linrsirake was to be seen. I Every swath had been haggled off and j tumbled together by the old fashioned scythe ever- winrcw of hay had been cullected wi'.h a pattering had rake, every rbeiif of-grain bound by a woman's arm?, and when the crop had finally gone off; upon wheelbarrows or drawn by harness-! ed cons, the serried rows of stubble ex-; posed the antiquity of the mower's tools aud bis or her uui-killfulness iu ueiiis ' even thof e , Imagine a scythe only three j feet in length, four inches bioail at the j heel, fixed in a straight snath, aud a band rake with a young sapling stripped j of its baik for a handle, aud you hive' specimens of the outfit of a German Lay- j maker. I ! Boston has a number of rich men in dilutee. One of the most poverty-; striken looking men, who searches the j city for old paper awns half a dozeu ' brick buildings at the South End ; an i old app'e-woman, of Kbby Street, pays taxes on a S10. 000 house ; the founda tion of the great fruit house of Draper & Co., was laid by selling domestic fruit uu a street corner thirty years ago. The head waiter of tbe Parker House, Bar rett, understands his business, or he would not be able to erect a handsome granite building, which he is doing. The same person has real estate in Cam bridge, but continues to be hotel waiter, and is happy. There is alro another rich character in disguise. Ile is a por ter iu one of the State street banks. At the c!oe of the busiuess hours he L. dis guised in overalls and an old hat, and sweeps out and dusts down. During business hours he acts as messenger, thus drawing two salaries. He owus right houses, and is worth $35,000. Is uisi illr. Ccuricr Jnornal An elderly gentleman was recently confidenced" on a train running into Keokuk, by sharpers who induced him to buy a draft (worthless) on Buffalo for $1.37, 40, he paying them two 8100 bills, and they paying him $42 CO as change. Tho conductor on the train took the first oppertunity to quietly sug gest to the innocent old man that he was afraid the draft was a fraud. .Well," was the blauu response of the impcrtura blc greeny, "if it is any bigger fraud than my two one hundred dollar notes were, then I am not forty-three dollars nhead which I think I am. I am not iu the habit cf dealing iu counterfeit currency, but I always keep a little of that sort of stuff about me for the benefit 'f that sort of customers." A Yankee having told an Englishman that he shot, on the particular occasion, 999 snipe, bis interlocutor asked him why he didn't make it a thousand at once. "No," said he; "not likciy I'm going to tell a lie for one snipe." Whereupon the Englishman determhi ei not to be outdone, begau to tell a long story of a man having swam from Liverpool to Boston. 'Did ou see him I" asked the Yunkee, suddenly, "did you see him yourself?" "Why, yes, of course I did ; I was coming across, and our vessel parsed him a mile out of Boston harbor. "Well, I'm glad you saw him, stranger 'cos yer a witness that I did it. That wns mp t "The first bird I shot iu Ameriky," said aa Itich sportsman, "was a fork-upine-pork-upine, I treeed him under a hay-sUck and shot him wilh a barn shovel. The first I hit him I missed him, and the second time I hit him I hit him , , , . , , . iu the same place where I missed htm the first time." A woman in Washington, Ohio, re . ceDtly aimed a kick at her husband, bnt missing bim, flccideolallj killed a little child vlio was standing near by. THE REYSTOSE! THE KEYSTONE ! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifllintoivu. VV ; ,, t . , -ot respectfully call the attention of our fricnf,s cuomSi .nd the public gen. , frally, i0 the fact that we have secured and fitted up one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous to tbe terrible fire of Dee. 31, 1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of GENE2AL KZHCHAN2ISIN5. We hare opened one of the finest, best and i . . .. -L. r i-i ,1 a .1 , v. . ,, . , " . i public, embracing in fact almost everything tnat the rubIic can w;Bh. We wouM e9pe jcially invite the attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flitter ourselves to be i fill hpni fiver nffered 1A th nnlilin nf Juniata for style?, quality and cheapness, of the moet approved patterns, &e.. coxsisTixa or T Black Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, Black I'opliu, Black Velveteen, 15 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, Sotin Striped Lome Robes, Silk Striped Vohair, Silk Figured Sultana, Brocade Jap-ineee Silks, Brocade Poplins, French Serge Wool Plaid. Scotch do. do. do. E Cord and Colored Velveteens. English and French Chintzes, Plaid Nainsooks, Plaid lutlia Twills, Plaid Swiss, Brocha, Thibet. Helena, Snratojjrj, Vigilia, West Branch, Niagara, and Watervliet Long and Square Shawl?, iu Great Variety. Black and Fancy Cloths, Black aud Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Ermines, Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cottonade, Striped and Plain Suitings. Striped and Plain Marsaillcs, Striped aud Plain Flannels, riints. Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings, Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens, N - Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqua and Crochet Edgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons. Velvet and Gimps. Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Bui ton and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bals 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 Pebbb', Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. It Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, Glassware and Qncensware, 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 Foreigu aud Domestic Yarns. md E oicstit c Tabic and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Statioucry, Albums, &c , In fact everything necessary to make up a I complete stock of Choice and Desirable I Goods. As we are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ounelv?s that we can effer great in- ' ducements to pcrties who wish to buy good t 1 .- i i r . wuus Kb rvnaoniioie prices. uur kiwi i r clsh or countr, VToi'ace uken in exchange for goods. We only ask the publio to give ns a etll and examine our stock, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. T1LTEN & ESPENSCHADE, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. Pet. 2J, 1P7I. IHmbandisf , itt. SPECIE PRICES! eitraordixaryTeduction in the pr1cee of goods. LAII1D i BELL'S NtiW STOKE, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. The undersigned beg leave to state, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire sioek of (roods, and will in tbe fuiure conduct the merchant ile business at tbe Old Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Jnniata county, Pa., where they shall endeavor to keep eonstantly on hand a full and complete assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST INQ OF ALPACAS, POPLIN'S. PLAIDS. LUSTERS. De LAIXS. 31 Kit IX 03. MOHAIRS, GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. LAWNS, SiO. FANCY GOODS, ' NOTIOXS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, QIJEKXSWARE, CEDARWARK. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR, Having just relumed from tbe city with the above enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since the great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mr23-tf LAIRD & BELL. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS 18 AT PEMELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. THE lirgest and best assortment to be found in Patterson. Thankful fur the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very lnrge stock of li oods well suit it to tbe trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine aud staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hatnand Caps, Boots and Shoes, together wilh a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Matting, c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop lins, Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured Shawls, Sc.. and also a large stock of Notions, such its Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and general assortment of Dress Trimmings. G ROC E R I E S, Such as Fufjars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Aln, a large lot of Queensnare, Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store 0acullighe3t price paid for country pro duce in eicbange for goods. Trices to suit the times May 1, 1871. FOUTZ'S CELEBBATED Horse mil Cattle Powders. FEVER. GI.AX1IKRS. YELLOW WATER. HEAVES, COUtitlS. MS TEMPER, KEVER3, FO C X HER. LOSS OF API'ETITK AXD VITAL ENERGY, kn. Its ok improves the vied, increue the appetite give a smooth anil ftlotvy kin and Iran (form the miserable kek'ton Intoafine-laoking and spirits horse. To k?pera of Cows tills prepara tion in invalaiibtt?. It is m sure pre- I verjtiveaicaintt Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It liu been proven by I actual e x peri m Tit to fnereue U 'quantity of milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter Aim and sweet. In Catteninff cattle, it rives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makes Uem thrive much taster. In all divases of Swln, such as Coughs, Ulcers a ine mns, i,iver, cc.,tms article acts as a specific. By putting from one- half a paper to a paper In a barrel of i win ue aoore diseases will neeraili eated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain prevent! v and ure for the Hot; Cholera. D.ITID E. F0FTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Mel. For sat br Draeirit9 and Storekeepers throurhotts A United States. Canada and Sorth America, It. F. KEPNElt ft SOX. Agents. Mifflin town, la. augiJ-I y Fatintkb Picimiik 7TH, 1S69. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PER (eiaVa-izold. ArtwledeJ !T nil I have R-. It t I- tk bct IVn ssa.l.' er sale lx l 1:1 nat rurr-iisar. "iiiji 1 ins- " with etic rrarinhl Will tit w-pjir Acmrm lH-t frel vm, I'nt up In "il toxr. MII.U DNI.V BY A(rV.. and ftr ihh t rratrn mnj nerrL;- ivfrMM rrnilxc - M 'DO nrrttnulH. SffC o er SOO omr vuU. . rnt-f Sv-9 bxtv Cl.t0( icaf bosec a.vj. Aaares Western Publishing Co. Itanutactcrers Apcnu, PItu burgh. Pa. sj 1 rrm n iff tt mur Nnt' un itire- . T I rieratsaltlr. n on 1 5 th ccMalM '.'- j 0 1 T l I'tr 4mIJ Lv .hla momv. ! wrl- tin tor iv -rive roar uiwA Tstwtt, Coaatri frr-ftsmirt aUteallota. THE OLD ESTABLISHED TIUK9 J. J. RICHARDSON & CO. 126 Maikst 8tbiet, FmiAD'a , is the largest Manufacturing t'onfecti: iers and Wholesale Dealers is Fru'.'e, IJ'OR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns. No. 7. 8, and 9, Flasks and Follon Boards, all complete, by SILAS. 8HAMP, alifflintown. Oct 5-ftm "Jcsiata Sehtijc; $1,60 oer year. -T7H '" PrTin,loni and favorably gY known, will thoroughly re-invig oral I- ,m.m tf broken down and low -spirited hornet, f If nol by Btmirtht-ninic and clcaaatng tb . W stomach and intestines. SIV 11 " " sure pnT?ntiTeof alt dlaraMa !ncidmt to this animal, each a LL'Nti 5rr li m r II . 111 '' OF THE fw AGE! (C-otiittrj. D. TT. 11ARXEY CCS CnEAP CLOTHING STORE. Xevin'a Xew Building, Bridge street, Mifflintown. This way for Bar gains!! HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Kevin's new building, on Bridge street, we are prepared to do t large business, and have just received a HEW ASSOBTXXHT 01 GOODS, CONSISTING OP Over Coats Dresa Coats, Business Coats, Common Coata, Pantaloons, Vents, Hats, Kooti and Shoes of every deseriplion, style and quality, for mala or female. BOYS' READr MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks. Um brellas, Travelling Bags 4e. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything ia ourlinewil. save money by giving us a call before pur cht eing elsewhere, as we are determined to sen cueitp for cash. Don't forret the corner. Bridge and Water streets. D. W. UARLET t CO. May 1. 1871. Oil, Paint & Vanrish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED PAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER. CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CH30H2 YELLOW, DEO? ELACZ, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Paint Bruthes, Varnish Brushes, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Rosin 6y the Barrel, Scaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, ltttt' Jintl Gil n MM. Tbe above goods, with a large variety of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always on hand at the PATTERSON DRUG STORE. S-iT" Glass cut to any site desired. Dr P. C. RUNDIO. July 12, 1871-tf JOB W O R K THE READERS OF THIS PAPER SIIOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE WHEN THEY HAVE JOB WORK TO DO WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR SALE.. BILLS, BLANKS, Sec, 4c. AT SnORT NOTICE, AND AT MUCH LOWER TERMS TUAN EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED TO THE CITIZEN'S OF JUNIATA COUNTY. Mew Tin aud Store Eakiishuicn.. Prrrystillf, Junutta County, Pa THE undersigned bas opened out a new Tin and Stove Eslablif htnent in tbe room on Railroad 'Street, next door to the Tusca rora Hotel, where be would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves, Ae. He ffi'lalso give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ali of which be guarantees to put up with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having bad over ten years experience in the business he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to ibe 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 Ileatets. and a general assortment nt the best Stoves manufactured. JOHN PUNKA R. Notice to Trespassers. THE undersigned, residents of Delaware and Greenwood townships, hereby cau tion all persons against trespassing on their respective properties for the purpose of eun- ning, fishing, or cutting timber. All persons violating tuts notice win De dealt wilh ac cording to law. Jesse !reakman, William Keech, M. ('. Farra, Isaac Ferguson, Mark J. McOaw. Joseph Nipple. Humphrey & McQuirus, David Cargill, Jesse Frey, John M. Land is. Jacob Veager. Nelron Knight, Josvph Carvell, Jacobs Uoopes, Jonathan Clouser, Joseph Suman, Thomas P. Dimm, John S. Cargill, Jeremiah Uruner, John M. Ilihhs, Isaas Crosson, John Varner, David Shurts, Joseph Ferguson, John It. Ferguson, John T. Dimm, Lewis Cargill, Joseph J. Castles, Henry Pontius, George T. Frey, Rufui M. Ford. - aug21-3m CVTTTIOJX. ALL persons arc hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing or in any way tres passing on the lands of tbe undersigned, in Black. Log township. Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full ex'ent of the law. Robert Mclntire. Samuel Lauver, David Lauver, Michael Hommon, Adam Smith, George Smith, Sarah E. Cornelias, Thomas Ramler, Thomas J. Darling, June 21, 1871. J. E. Mcfntire. William Lauver, Charles Glok, W illiam Itilger, Samuel Hoffman, Sebastian Kapman, George Smith, Jr., Isaac Baughman, George W. Gorton'. JOHNSTOWff F0TJHDBY. THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowiur, and in alhkinda of ground. sold cheaper than any other Plow in tbe County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast ings, Bells, Sieves. Ac. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. J. n. ROGERS. Walnut p. O. aug 18 1869-tf Juniata Co. Pa. ALL KINDS OF BLAKK WORK, Ac, done at tbia Office in the neatest manner and at low pricoe. USE THE BEST. ixaixv n Nine years before the public, and no preparation for the hair bas ever been produced equal to Hall's "Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer" and every honest dealer trill say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandruff, curing BALDNESS and Promoting the growth of the hair, 'he gray and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape the wearcr Sesires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish thtj 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 out, and none need be 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 Ilair mailed free; send for it. Sold by all Ifrngyisit and Dialers in itc&cints. Price One Dollar For Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. 1AB0BAT0BT, HA8HUA, V. H. ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills, the purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one medi cine is ko universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before so universal ly auopieu into use, m evi ery country ana ainone I classes, as this mild all but efficient purgative I'M. The obvious rea son is, that it is a more re liable anil for more effec tual remedy than any other. Those who nave tried it, know that it enrol them ; Uio?e who hava not, know that it cures tlieir neighbors and fricnils, anil all know that what it does once it does always that it never tails through any fault or neglectof its eomposition. We have thou5and upon thou sands ofcertiilcates of tlieir remarkable cures of the following complainU, but snch cures are known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates ; containing neither calomel or any deleterious druj, they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their sugar rotting pre-serves them ever fresh aud makes llieni pleasant to take, while beins; purely vegetable no harm can arise from their use in any quautity. They opera''. y their powerful influence on the internal viiu-era to purifv the blood and stimulate it into healthy aelion rcsiove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels liver, and other organs of the body, restoring tlieir irregular aetion to health, anil by correcting, wherever tliey exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Minute, directions aro given in the wrapper oa the box. for Uie following complaints, which these 1'itU rapidly cure: For lyrpta or sTndis-estiots, sLIstls1 sirs. iMiisarwor and 1smis mt Apiettt, they tlioiild lie taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach and restore its hentlhy tone and action. for sLtver C'ltMplalnt and its various symp toms, Blllssu Hrisilackr. Hick McsulatcM, jMsmdice or Cirea MiclssiM, Billssie Colic and Riliowa Fevers, they should be ju diciously tnkfn lor each case, to correct the iliseased action or remove the obtructions which cause it. For l9vswiitfrv or DiarrhcssMu but one mild doe is generallv reijuireil. For RhrawsatUin. sWowt. Crravet, Palrrir tatiosi of tktt Heart, Pain ia the Kislo, fastest and liaa, they should be enntinnausly taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disapear. For Isrepay and Dropaleal Mwrlllasrs they should be tnken in large and IVeinieut doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic purge. For Munnmsalosi a targe dose should be as it produces the desired effect bv svmnsthv. As a lUnnrr Pill, take one or two f Ulm to nro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the syntem. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no 'serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, olten Hnds that a dose of these I'it'.m makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the ilurea- tive apparatus. DC J. C. A YER Jt CO., PractUnl Chtmif , LOWELL. MASS.. V. 8. A. SADALIS iTilS INGREDIENTS THAT jrOMroS.5 KOSADAIIS are ! p'l! l:s!:rd on every p "135". there t(ire it in nf a secret p rparatioti. coiiscijally PHTSKI VX" TEESf KIBE IT It is a certain cure for Srrofula, Syphilis in all i's forms, Klicuma tisin, Hkin iJiscatc, Liver Com plaint and all discards of the Ulood. will i'o more food titan ten bottles ot lbs Syrups of Sarsaparilla. friZ I'NDERSICNEO PHYSICIANS have ued Roradalis in theirpractice for tbepist three years and ficely ei doisc it as a reliable Alterative and Uloixl ruriber. DR. T. C. PPG IT of Baltimcie.. DH.T. J. BOYK1N. " DR. B. W.CARR. DK. F. O. PANNF.LLY. UK. J. S. Si' ARKS, of MichuUrril'.e, D. "L. McCAItTIIA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. D. NOBLES, Edsecomb, N. C. USED AUD EKD0ESED BI J. B. FRENCH a, SOXS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mirh. A. F. WHKKLKB, Lima, Ohio.- B. HAI L, Lima. Ohio. CBAVkN & t 0..0rdinsTille, Va. SA.M'L. C. IUcFADDEN, Alorfrees- boro, Tcuii. Onr space trill nr.t allow of any e tended rcmirks in relation to tho virtuesof Rt.'adil.l. Tothe Me.liral Profession we Puatanree a Fluid F.x- tnct superior to any they have ever used in the treafmfnt cf diseased Blooil : and to the amirtcil sre sav trv Rosailalis. aud TOU will be restored to health. Roeadalis Is sold br all Drnmrict price $l.5l per buttle. Address C2 CL5id?7a ft C3, Mamufacturimg Chemuti, Dxltiuqii, llo. : . EMPLOYMENT CI KE.VU Or TDK Young Ken's Christian Association, Office. 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut i Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind. write and tell ns just tbe help you want. Tbe wages you will pay. The best, and cheapest way to reach your place, and if far iron, rauadelpbia. you bad better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our best to serve you and give.you all tbe information we csn about tbe person we send. Our desire is tc assist the worthy, and no eharges to either party. Address ALEX SLOAN, Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. MARTIN k WALTERS always keep np their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or priea of tbeir goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. Tor all Medicine. o A D NATIONAL HOTEL, ' IEWIST0WS, PEJTiTA. BEAR & BAXAKER, Proprietors. TATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap tol Buildings, UAHISBVRQ.PA. f.Terms as moderate as any Hotel in tbe City. WU. 0.TH0MF50N. Proprietor WHITE HORSE noTEL, 3iG & SI8 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GEO. ZEILLEY, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor him with a call. First Class Livery aad Sale Stable, BwLDmo 60 Hoasas, attached to botil. JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SIMON B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms largo and comfortable the Table supplied with the best the market affurds Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to pleas guesis. Charges moderate. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. ruajl, '71 BROCKERIIOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE. PEXX'A. D. JOHNSTON & SONS, Proprietors. Tht "Brookerhoff Hou?e" hasrecontly been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and is now under tbe proprietorship of I. John ston & Sons, formerly of the '-Leonard House' in Clearfield Persons visiiing Uellefonte on business or pleasure will find this a conve nient and pleasant place to stop. Frit liuu lo and from Ike Depot. Nov I, 1871. UNITED STATES HOTEL OPPOSITE PA R. K. DEPOT, IIARRISDURG, PA. EMMINGKR A CO., Trope iEToau. Telegraph. Office ia IlotsJ. aug IS, !8f.9-y. lVX-M v i IOUS E. REEDSVILLE, MIFF MX CO., PA. DAViD I. RICE, Vvopritior The n:idersigned respectfully calls the at- ention of the public to the fact that he has leasrd the hotel property i- Reedsvillc, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel. .r. He will p..ire no means to make the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over bis Car, Table and Stable. lis respectful! solicits a snare 01 me patronage or the public. DAVID I. RICE. Reedsvil'e, April 10, 1871. BECK'S HOTEL, l'HILADiariKA. THIS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY SITOATEfi ON TH SOLTH SIDB OF RACE S T R K E , A FEW POORS ABOVE THIRD. ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY Makes it particularly desirable lo persons visiting I tie 1 1 ty on business or pleasure A. HECK, Proprietor, Formerly of th States Union Hotel. aug 18. 18!-ly. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP In Keviu's Hew Building on CP.IPG K STREET, M tFFLINTOWN 'F II F. undersigned, late nf the firm of Fa a sick A North, would respectful'. y an nounce to the inhl:e that he has opened a Bool and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin's New Building, on I'.ri.lge street, Mifilii town, and is prepured to manufacture, of the best in a teriui, all kinJs of U500T8, SHOES AND GAITERS FOR GENTS", LADIES AND CIHLOKEN He si o keeps on hand a lrgo and wtll selected flock of Homl v-in:it AVoa-Ii, of all kind., tor men, women and children ALI. WORK WARRASTKD. Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish you with any kind of work you may ueire. ST Repairing done neatly and at reason able rales. J. L. NORTH. May 31, 1871. LADIES' FANCY FURS ! JOHN F A R E I R A , 718 ARCH Street. Middle of the Block, be tween 7th and 81k. Sis.. South Side, PHILADELPHIA. Importer, Manufacturer anil Dealer in all kinds and qualify of FOR LADIES' AYD CHILDREN'S . WEAR. naring'imporled a very large and splendid assortment of all the different kinds of Furs from first hands in Europe, and have bad them made up by the most skillful workmen, would respectfully invite the readers of Ibis paper to call and examine his very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for La dies and Children. I am determined to sell at as low prices as ony oiher respectable House in this city. All Firs scarranltd. So mis rrprstentation to effect sales. JOHN FAREIRA. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Oct. 18, 1871-3 mos. WALL PAPERs Bally to the Place where you can bay your wau raper Cheap. THE undersigned takes this method of in forming the public that be has just re ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif- nintown, a targe assortment of WALL I'AI'KIt, of various styles, which he offers for sale CHEAPER than ean be purchased elsewhere in tbe county. All persona in need of the above artiole, and wishing to save money, are invited to call and examine his stock and hear his prices before going elsewhere. EfS, Large inpply constantly on band. SIMON BASOM. Mifflintown. April 6. Ifl71-f A Large assortment of Queensware; China war. Glassware. Crockervwaie. Cedar- ware, ile., for tale ehtap by MARTIN WALTERS. LARGE stock of Ready made Clothing for ale by HARLEY 4 CO. "ftUsrrllaru 0B5. . Beef! Veal! Mutton! THE undersigned hereby informs tbe poS iie that he still continues to carry on the Butchering Business in Mifflintown. and iT hereafter supply the citizens of Mifflin aaj Patterson with CHOICE BEEF every TUESDAY and SATURDAY moving., and with Veal and Xutt4u every THURSDAY morning. Uis wngoa will go tbe rounds of both towns on ie mornings mentioned. As he is the onlj butcher in this vicinity who continued in business during the past winter, fir the acrrammoda'ion of ibs public, he feels that be is entitled to more than an ordinary sbare-etf patronage through out tbe summer season. FKANg MAXWELL. April 12, 1871. 3 Ion I ! 3Iot! fTtHE undersigned hereby respectfully in. -L forms the citizens of Mildintown and Patterson Ibat his wagon will visit each of tfcese towns on TUESDAY", THCRSDAY and S ATURDAY mornings of eachweek, when they can be supplied with Clioteo I!m1"; Vcul, ItittoOj. Lnrtl, Ate.. during the summer season, and also PORK and S A US AG E in season. I purpoe' fur nishing Berf e-ery Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning. Give mi jour patronage, and' will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country ean produce, and as elieap as anv other butcher in th county. ' SOU) U0S SIEBER. June 14, 1871 FaTesTi beef, yealT&cT IIIE iinder:gned would respectfully an X nnunce 10 the public that he has cor--mencel ibe Butchering Business, and that bis wagon wiil visit MiiDintown and Mexico on TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purcba'in? EXTRA KEEK. VEAL, MUTTON. LARD, iC.'. cheaper than from any other wagon. He on!? anks the citizen lo give him a trial to satisfy them that be sells cheaper and belter meat than any oiker butcher in tbe county. CYRUS SIEBER. April 5, 1871-tf rOUHDRY fr1ACF3lf SHOP! 'IIIIE undersigned would respectfully an A. nounre to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining conntirs, that he has purchased' the Mifflintown Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepare ! to manufacture articles ef various descri pi ious. such as Four and 5x Uorse-pou-er Thretking Machines, also, Eight and Tea Horse Power Machines, being the most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are' recommended to do Plows of the latest and' most improved patterns, considered by all' who have used 1 hem to be superior to any' now in use in this part of the country. I would espeeially call the attention of farmers to the IKON KING PLOW, which 1 am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1870. I am also prepared lo mannfneture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning ausl Siting up the same. 1 also manufacture all kinds of a Coul, TlW, Parluf a ml Cuukiuip States.. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Rollers for tanners, Ac. Old Metal and country produce of all kinda taken in exchange for work. Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any oiher establishment in the country. J. A. CR IS WELL. Feb It?. 1870-tf. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. 1 hrangb and Direct Route to Washing ton, Itillimore, Mmira, Kiie, Itu.Talo, Itechrstrr and Nmgara l'nlis. FOUR TK.UNS DAILY" from and five to Was hi up ton and Baltimore, atirl FOl" It TRAINS DAILY to and Five from the North and Wt jt Branch Sua qnelianiia, and Northern and Western rennsjlvania and Nevr York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, XOV. 27th. 1?7I, the trains nn the Northern Central. Railway sill run as follows : NORTHWARD. Vail Train leaves Pnllimore ........ 8:30 a m leaves liarrishurg 1:43 p m. leaves tYilliamsporf 7:"0 p m arrives at Elmira !i:4o p m I'rrrALO Ex leaves Baltimore- 7:35 p m leaves Harrisburg......lO.40 p ni- leaves Willlamspott 2:00 a n leaves E!mira fr."h tr. arrives at t'anandsgua- 8:15 p at Fast Lixa leaies Buliimore 12:40 p m leaves liarrishurg 4:4t p nv arrives at Williamsport t:15 p ra fisciN'i Ex leaves Baltimore 10:115 p ni arrives at liarrishurg... 12:50 a m Yoiik a IIab- leaves York . f:10aat bi.sb'o A arr. at liarrishurg.. 7:50 a m SixBtBV Ac. north leaves Harriab'gl0:5-r p nt arr. at Sunburv- 12:50 a nt SOUTHWARD. Mail Tbaiv. leaves Elmira 5:50 a m leaves Williamsporl 9:15 a a leaves liarrishurg. L'.lopm arrives at Baltimore 6:50 p IUrF.11.0 Ex leaves Canandaigua..... 6:55 p nt leaves rHniira JM0 p m leaves Wilimiport 12:15 a m leavr-s Harrisht-rg 4-06 a at arrives at Baltimore .... 7:20 a nt CiM'is'i Ex. leaves liarrishurg 10:50 p a, arrives nt Baltimore.... 2:20 a at Er.i Ex rss leaves tViIliamsport.. 0:25 a m leaves Sunbury -10:20 a m arrieee at liarrishurg... 11:20 a at Erib Mail south leaves Wiiliamsp't 10:00 p nt leaves Sunhury 12:30 a m arrives at Harrlsbnrg... 2:30 a at Pacific Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11:45 a m arrives at Baltimore S:O0 n m Yokk a H.iR- ( leaves Harrisbursr... 7:30 a ro bisb'o Aiv. arrives at York 7:10 n m Balt. Acc. south iedves Simbury... 5:00 a nt leaves Ilamsbnag.... 8:00 a ns arrives at Baltimore. 12:30 p nt Mail Train north and south. Fast Line north, Pacilio Express south Cincinnati Ex press north. York and llarri burr Accommo dation north and south, Erie ki press south. trie Mail and Snnbory Accommodation north and Baltimore Aco?rumoditliua south daily except Sunday. Kufialo Express north and south daily, fincinati Express north daily except Sat- unlay. For further information apply at the Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFKED R. FISKE. General Superintended. Harrisburg, January 2, 1871. IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT TFIE SENTINEL OFFICE LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in the ctn-ity at Tilien & Espensehade's.
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