FARM AHD HOUSEHOLD. 1 ASIA' 6 CABE Or AX ORCHARD. Rev. J. F. "Wade, writing to the New York Tribune his experience in bringing op an old orchard, says : In tLe winter of '62 I rented a farm near Lock port, New York, that had been rented to various parties for about twenty-five year previous. I will not at tempt a dereliction of tb.3 condition of the orchard ; language would fail in the attempt. Suffice it to cay some of the trees were to thick wUh brush aad ile-d limbs that n;y little hoy wonld worni his way in and saw out hole large enough f r me to c'airoeuce opperations. I woikcd every spare hour, trimming, from March till July. I dre w ou (at a guess) near two hun'lrrd loads of barn yard ma- cure, a part rf it at three different dres- i.i. ; M sings, where the trees wire most sickly and nearest dead. My landlord severely criticised me for ibr-jwing away so much on "that old orchard,'' iaftead of keep- r.li,. T nrtmrnM il lllg II VM, Ul . vv.u .1 J W KIRS la;t of May, plowed the ground five times , M.ffliatowD( May o ,87, that season ; fi.et tier.!", very deip, n'uhj ; a common two bone plow ; three timet : The Place for Good Grape-Tines with IliMreth's gan plow.aud harrowed ! I 3 AT TUG as my betu-r judgment dictated. After-jw , XUtn tr,rnrC rain. when the haik of the trers was' soakel from its effects, I wei:t into the or i 3 -.1 t .: J I ( .1 cuaru wuu a mrcu man ami u-mo V.'"'" J x emall ones), with com knives and hoe.", - ground hrp The boys were sent into ' the trees to scrape the old bark from the limbs out of reach ol Hie Ulrcd band nua .... . , . . mys.-lf wnh our hand hoes. I he trees. sure, the tile insects were deprived of a : larg-! rhare of their harbors. I applied what soft soa;i I could spare to the trees ; but could i:ly five a small sLare of the n) b dreseing. j Results : lu tLe fall I picked over 100 barrels of winter apples, that an ap- j pltibnyerin Ixickpoit, who had been in' the trade fur twenty five years, pronoutic- j c 1 the uk ft beautiful lot he ever bought , I .tit in my cellar fur winter use about , 100 Win!.", besides feeding to my hogs , about hnlf as many unsalable sweet fall , apples :is I Landed. The orchard con tained. as near as I could steD it off. , uuildiiiK, M" - ...... a - , about two acres of ground, mid near one Mi3inIOWI1 an 1 has opened out a third of it was natural fruit and worthless !LARQER AfjD plsEa ASSOrtmest of only fur cider. When fall c:ime and the (j qtjj$ leaves in other orchards began to look ! CASSlMhRES, sere and drop, niiue yet Iioked green and YESl 1XG S, AC, vigoroua as in miJfiiuimer and coulil be ! T,an eTer was before brjught to this towa sern for miles The next year I picked S which he is prcpireJ to mk to order in the 390 barrel, of apples from the same oreh K1 ASU HOSTMHO VED STYLE, j .i . i in- , i if. And in a manner that will defy all competi ng, that I sold tor $1.91 per barrel afler j e aIa0 mMlufllclure l0 order, u ptttling up about the same quantity of ci i sorts of dcr. Flora rep. ated trials. I am satisfied j CUSTOM WORK farmers mi-ht raise from four to ten times ; Uu reil90na,,ie ,eru.s. the fruit they do, if they would get iuto By strict attention to business, he hopes to i i . r . i - I u ,i , ,: receive a liberal share of public patron- the habit of taking one half tho mterest , ge GUf c anJ inpect bil,tyie, and care of the orchard they do of their i f cutting and workmanship before going colts and calves. i el""e. I wish I could persuade hundreds of j farmers to begin this coming spring to prune, scrape and keep the dirt moving in j their orchards, so that the apple moth j ana ail uesirucuve insects wouiu nave no quiet or rest in all their coasts. Give up the foolish notion that you must raise a crop in your orchard. Keep your seed in the bain or feed it to your stock. Your orchard nerds all the strength of the soil, and liberal feeding besides with manure. To Grow Frut without Stomes. An agriculturist says that he grows noflpl,,.. witVinnt atnnl YiV tiirtiintr the tops of the trees down, cutting off the ends, sticking thrm into the ground, and fastening them with sticks. In a year or two these tops will take root ; when well rooted, cut off the branches, connec ting the reserved and rooted bracuhes with the tree proper, and this reserved peach tree will produce fine peaches without atones. The same experiment may be tried with plums, cherries and enrrants. Thistles All thistles except the Canada thistle, are biennial ; growing from seed one year, and blossoming the next they mature their seed and die. Remedy : Never let the thistle mature. If all the seed, from your own ground, as well from your neighbor's and the sur rounding country, grows treat it thus, and yon will be rid of thistles, that is if bien nials. If you have the Canada thistles, cut them in Juue and August, at the time the stock is hollow ; if it rains aud fills the stock, the root will rot. A Michigan fruit-grower has undertak en the cultivation of figs, having three Luudrcd trees of that fruit in fine growing couditiou. lie heels them up each win ter for protection from the frosts, and ow ing to his care and judgment has bad two crops from tuom each season for the past two years. Thus far he has made the fig crop a source of considerable proGl. To Wash Flannel. Never rub soap upon it ; make a suds by dissolving the oap in warm water ; rinse in warm wa ter. Very cold or hot water will shriuk flannel. Shake them out several minutes before hanging to dry. Blankets are washed in the same way. AnorT farming if your tans or incli nations lead that way. It aUvays was the most respectable of vocations, and the only limit to the development of it and its kindred pursuit', in utility, is the limit of human intelligence. A Cleveland iuveutor has just brought out an automaton side-door car to affurd a means of escape to paseugers iu case of accidents which throws the car from the track and overturns it. The arrange ment is such that when the car veers over, and becomes supported only by the wheels on one side, the opposite tide of the car npetia promptly, thus allowing escape frrim the disaster. ITew Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. llxz Street, Ifdflintawn. HA VINO opened out a GROCEKT ASD PROVISION' STORE in the old stand on Main Street, Mifflintown, I would respect fully ask the attention of the publio to the following articles, which t will Keep on nana at all titles : " ' .. j SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, j MOLASSES RICE, A ' !,..,.,.,,. nvTrm ' DRIED AM) CAN A fit) MUIL j HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, ConfectionerieS JfutS, &C., ' Tolacoo, Cierarss, GLASSWARE, ; U'loill, lOCll, AcC. 4i 0f wbich will bs sold cheap for Cash or ' Country Produce. Give me a call and hear nr urices. 5w,ua,a AND tICAPE-YlN'E KURSEBY. -:o:- .., . i .1 1 ....ir..ll ; 'TM1E undersigned would respectfully in- 1 form toe public that he has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast number' of the different varieties of crapes ; ana naving oeea in iue una.-.:...-. even years, he is now prepared to rurnisn MOST PROMISING KINDS AT O XV R T GSi T. . , , , ,,.,, by the single vine, dozen, hundrei or tbon- .nd. All persons wishing good and thrifty 'nes will do well to call and see for them- selves. Jtjy Good and responsible Agents wanted. Address, JONAS OBERIIOLTZER, Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. S. B. LOUDON, MEHCIIATVT TAILOR, TITOULD respectfully intorm the public that he has removed bis tailoring ts lablishinenl to a room in Major Kevin' new yy Q RU G STO R E. RANKS (fc HAMLIN, j,f;jjin,to,ct ja. DEALERS IN DECCS UB SEDKHES, Chemicals, .... Dys Stuff. Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, Chimneys. Brushes, lufants Brushes, Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. . Perfumery, Combs, Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, and Stationary. I.AHGK VARIETr OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WINES AN'D LIQUORS for Medi cal Purposes. ISy PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with great care, mal6'70-ly Flour! Flour! THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public 'hac he has purchased (he GRIST MILL, in Milford township, recently owned fey Jacob Lemon, and, having remodeled and otherwise improved the same, is now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. Wheat Floor and Sided Corn Meal aU wars on hand and for sale, whole sale and Itctail. Alto, Shortt, Bran, Sh'p ttuff and Ch'-p Fur Sale. Flour and Feed will be delivered to fami lies if desired. His wagon will visit Mifflin, Patterson and Perrysville three limes a week. Orders left at the Store of John Elka in Mifflin, or at Pennell'a Sioie in Patterson, will be promptly attended to. GRAIS OF ALL KINDS liOCGUT AT MARKET PRICES. P. II. HAWN. Jan. 3, 1872-3m Boot and Shoe Shop. THE undersigned, fashionable Boot Wt and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II ly informs the public that behaslocatedM in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, Brog-Jiiis, ClIILDREXS WEAK, d C, d C. Also, mending done in neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. 8tf Shop located on the east side of Tus carora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAN. March 8. 1871-1 v PARK HOUHE. REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA. DAVID I. RICE, Proprietor The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to the fact that he has leasrd the hotel property m Rcedsville, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop. and is ore pared to accommodate strangers and travel. !rs. He will spare no means to soak the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over bis car,-labia and Stable. He respectfully I soiicus a snare oi ine patronage or toe public. DAVID I. RIC. ' Ree lsrills, April 10, 1P71. fUmtutttUsr SPECIE PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE PR1CEE OF GOODS. AT LAIRD 1' BELL'S NEW STORE, Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa. pk. nn,lsricrn.I ht-sr leave to state, that ... Durcbased from J. D. 91. louu. aim entire stock of goods, and will in the future ,. morchantile business at the Old 1.U UU U V. - .uu Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata county, ra. where tney snail enueavor iv keep constantly on hand a full and complete i.inrtm.Bt of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST ING Of ALPACAS, POPLINS, I'LAIDS. LUSTERS. De LAINS, MERINOS, MOHAIRS. GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS, LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, CEDAR WARE, GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, HALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. rfTn tr itiai returned from the citv with the ..-...nJ - - above enumerated stock of goods, alt 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 COONTRT PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS 18 AT PENN ELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. THE largest 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 suittdto the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, Embracinc all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hats and Caps, Boot, -ou .hnea. tozether with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mailings ic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop. lins. Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured Sh.atU ami also a larire stock of Notions. such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. G ROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware. Wood and willow mare, riso Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store-BS-Highest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times May I, 1871. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED mill Cattle Fowfc. This preikaration. lonr and ferorably known, will Uiornuahlv re-invittorate broken down and low-spirited hones, by strengthening and cleansing low stomach and intestines. It is a sure nreTentireof all diwai-ts incident to tliis animal. sucA as LCNU WATER, HEAVF..S. COUGHS, DIS TEMPER, FEVERS. FOUN DER, LOSS OF APPETITE AN'D VITAL ENERGY, 4c. Its nse improves the wind, increases the appetite gives asmootti and hiojmt skin and transforms the miserable skeleton intoafine-lookingand spirited horse, i mm t00 8 invaluable. It is a sure pre vent against Rinderpest, Hollow actual experiment to increase the p quantity of milk and cream twenty P per cent, and make the butter Ami and sweet. In fattening cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and make !hem thrive mucii faster. To all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, fleers o the Lungs, Liver, ax., this article acts as a specific. By putting from one- half a paper to a paper In a barrel of i will the above diseases will neeram sated (rentirelv prevented. If given la time, a certain preventive and cure tor we nog tnoiera. DAVID E. F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. Ha, For sale lv Drug-jriut and Storekeepers throughout Um Coiled States, Canada and Sorth aaMrioa B. F. KEl'NER & SON". Agents. Mifflin town,' Pa. raug23-l; Patsktco Dicimn jtm, 1B60. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Krartwbtee fftttd. Aeknw-dced h7 who aMxl It to be the beat I'en tuat- or eold In thl- try! Will not rorrMlv. . Mty liierltte Wlta one- 1 CM I m.l n in mwrar as omrn brat mlrfi Van. Pat up In noat Hde bote. MH.tl ONLV BY A!k.TS anJ for ttsls. a any etrceti pern nm rmllxe r Mont h. irst savtsr tH mt cmiJ evnt; Bvr bo&ea (1.UU twelve BS.0U. AUsireos, Western Iublishing Co. Manufacturers' Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. j CArTrn-TbecmtlafftTortSie O j Pem ba-i led to main j ImIUUIoim or an tife rlor enarttv. Hay onlv the aeau!no l'Ol NJ TAlAl-eN4skal41.vttalit;anioaar. Uvrl. t.na for P-n alve jaar Nane, Town. Cownty, i Hui wlalnly vHUm, ami mrr will meet a Broi:t aUoittlo-k TUIOLD ESTABLISHED FISM. J. J. RICHARDSON & CO. 126 Mabket Stsiet, Tbilad'a , is the largest Manufacturing I'onfecti: iert and Wholesale Dealers is Frurfa, IOH SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat . terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by SILAS SHAMP, Oct S-3m Wifflintown. l-JruiATA SKUTiitf. $1,50 oer yr. Horse 3b . OF THE M AGE! Y gasiwss Carbs. JOUIS . ATKINSON, Attorney at Law, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. jfcyColleeting and Conveyancing promptly attended to. - Office, second story of Court House, above Prothonotary's office. Robert mcMeen, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MIFFLINTOWN, TA. n.. a Ri-i,I aireet. in the room formerly occupied by Esra D. Psrtrer, Esq. g B. LOUDEN, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., Offers his services to the eitiiens of Juni- .. A.,i;nn.r and Vendue Crier. Charges, from two to tea dollars. Satisfac tion warranted. f"""-""- DR. T. C. BUND10, PATTERSON, I'ENN'A. August 18, 18S0-lf. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., MIFrLlNTOWN, TA. Ofiee hours 9 1. M. to 3 P. M. Office In Belford's building, two doors above the Stn lintl office. Bridge street. aug 18-tf H01LE0PHATIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Havinz neroanently located in the bcrougb of Mifflintown, offers bis professional services to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. Office on Main street, over ueiaier a iwu$ Store. aug 18 1'69-tf LEX. K. McCLURE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 144 SOUTn SIXTH STREET, PniLAUELPHIA. oci27 tf 0. W. McPHEBRAN, parneB at 3m, 601 SANSOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA, aug 18 18C3-1y QENTRAL CLAIM AGESCV, JAMES M. SELLERS, 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Bounties, Pensions, Back Pay, norse fl-ima. Stilnl'liiu. nrmr.ilr No cbarpe for information, nor when money is not collected. oct'27-tf Dr. R A. Simpson Treats all forms of disease, and may be con sulted as follows: At bis ofliee in Liverpool Pa., every SATURDAY and MONDAT ap pointments can be cade for other days. ferlall on or aauress DR. R. A. SIMPSON, deo7 Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. ATTENTION ! DAVID WATTS most respectfully announ ces to the public that he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY at reduced prices. Hereafter give bim a call at his OL1 STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN. Oct 25-tf Mew Drug Stoi-e IX PERRYSVILLE. DR. J.J. APPLEBAUOII bas established a Drue and Prescription Store in the above-named place, and keeps a general as sortment of DRUGS AMD MEDICINES, Also all other articles usually kept in estab lishments of this kind. Pore Wines and Liquors for medicinal pur poses. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, Confec tions (first-class). Notions, etc., etc. fey-The Doctor gives advice free 1871. PHILADELPHIA. 1871. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, MAKCrACTUBEBS Of Paper Hangings & Window Shades, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, rm LA DELPHIA. Factory Cor. Twenty-third and Sanson Sts. Oct. 4-3m A. Q. Postletuwaite. J. C. M'Navghtoh A. G. POST LET II W A ITE & CO , General Commission Merchants. FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE. No. 2S4 Sooth Front Street, marll-tf PHILADELPHIA. J. M. KEPHEART BARNES BROTHERS HEREON WHOLKSALV DEALEBS IV HATS AND CAPS, 503 Market Street, Philadelphia. aug 18. 18C9-1y. BEST CIGARS IN TOWN AT Ilollobaugh's Saloon. Two for 5 cents. Also, the Frerheat Lager, the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the Finest Domestic Wines, and, in short, any thing yon may wish in the EATING OR DRINKING LINE. at the most reasonable prices. He has alio rentted His BILLIARD HALL, so that it will now compare favorably with any Hall in tha interior of the State. June 1, 1870-ly IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT TIIE SENTINEL OFFICE A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, tc.,j ust received and for sale 17 S. B. LOUPOS. Hfdiral. USE THE BEST. Nine yeara before the public, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall a " Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, and ererjr honest dealer will say it rives the bett tatisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandruti: curing BALDNESS and Promoting the growth of the hair, "he gray and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last 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 admired by aU. 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 Hair mailed free; 6end for it. Bold all DruggisU and Dealers in ilttUdaa. Frioa One Dollar For Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY) BAB EDA, V. S. Ayer's Cathartic Pill3, purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no ono medi cine it so universally re qnirol bv everylKxly as a catharlio, nor was ever any before so universal ly adopted into nse, in every country and among aU classes, as tiiU mild but efficient purgative fill. The oovioui rea son i, that una more re liable and far more effec tual remedy than any other. Those who hare tried it. know that it cured Uiem : thoso who have not. know that it cures their neighbors and friend, ami all know that what it does om'e it does al-r-ys that it never fails through any fault or neirleviof iu composition. We have thousands upoa tliou rands of certili -ntcs of their remarkable cures of tho following complaints, but such cures are known in every nciichborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all aires and conditions in all climates; rniiLiinin - n. -- or any ueiewiKiu. .1. ..)., SJrJ "iii """1 taken with sarcty by anybody. Their sitfr.ir coatimr precrve them ever fresh and mak- them pleasant to tike, while bcins purely vegetable no harm can arise from their n.-e in any quantity. They oiiern, y their powerful influence on tho internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthv action remove the obstructions of tlia stomaio. boweli, liver, and other orgrans of the boilv, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever tliey exist, such derange ments as are the lirbt origin of disease. Minute directions are given in the wrapper on the 1kx, for the following complaints, which these piltm rapidly cure: . For lyapMita or Badigrvioa. liitlMii an, laaraer ami bm t Appetite, they should be Liken moderately t bfinmlatc the stom ach and restore its healthv tone anil action. For Liver Csmplalat and its various symp toms, HlliMa lleailitche. Mick Meia-Uche), Jauaillce) or tjirreai MicliaieM, ltlllewe t'altc and fliliewa 1'eren, tliey should be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Itraeaitery or Dtarrkoeia, but one mild dose is frenerally required. For nhewwiati-iai, Uewf. CSravel, Palp' tatiea f the lleart, Piain iai tke Oltle, Huck and Loinm, they should be continnously taken, as required, to Chan ire the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaint disaperir. For Urwpay and Itrapatral Mwelllaura they phould be taken iu large and t'retpient doses to pro duce the effect of a drastic pursre. For Mnnpre-atoa a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a tHnnrr Pill, take one or two fUU to pro mote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad VAittasreons where no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pill makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing aud renovating effect on the diges tive apparatua. DE. J. C. AVER CO., Practical CAcmie LOWELL. MASS.. V. B. A. ROSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS are p'lUishcd on every park. pe, there fore it is nof a secret pn-p-ration, consequently rilTSICIAXS PEESCRIEE IT ft ia a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms. Rheuma tism, Skin Disrates, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Blood. CUB ECTTL3 C7 ZZZ a'ill do more rood t'lan ten bult!cs ut ihj Syrups ot' Sarsjparilla. THZ UNjRSIGNED PHYSICIANS have ned Rosadalia in their practice for .!ie p ist three years and ticely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and lilood Puri&cr. Dll. T. C. rCGTT, of IUltinicia. DH. T.J. BOY KIX, DR. R. W.CARH. D R. V. O. DAMN KLLY. Dtt. J. S. Si'ABKS, of Nicholarville, Ky. DR. J. L JtcCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. a XOZLTS, Eu'sccomb, Jf. C. USED ASD ESD02SED EI J. B. FRENCH t EOXS, Fall River, Mass. a F. W. Snni, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHKELER, Lima, Ohio. B. H ALL, Lima. Ohio. CRAVEN 4e CO., Oordonsville, Va. SA.M'L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrecv boro, Tenn. Our space will not allow of any ex tended remarks ia rclatinn to tho virtues o f Ksailal is. Tothe Me.lical Profession ire cuarar.Vc a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they- have ever used iu the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Kosaualis, and yon will be restored to health. Rosadalis is sold by all Drng-ists price 8t-&0 per buttle. Address S3. CLBUB1TT3 4 CO. Maufactving Chemixts, Ba.tixoee, Ifn. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU or TBI Young Men's Christian Association, Office. 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut it Walnut. If yon wish to hire labor of any kind, write and tell ns 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 Railroad fare. We will do our best to serve you and give you all the information we esn about the person we send. Our desire is tc assist the worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN. Snp't Employment Dureau, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. SHELLY & STAMBAUOH always keep np their btook of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or price oi their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. For all tao Hsdicine. o A porting- 0. W. I1ARLEY A C O'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Kevins Xew Building, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. This way for Bar gains!! 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 600CS, cossistiso or Over Coats Dress Coats, Business Coats, Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Beots and Shoes of every deaeription, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpels While Sbirls, Fancy Oyer Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags Ac. Also, the iatest styles ol Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. rercons in want of anything in onr line will save money by giving na a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheap for cash. Don't forget the earner, Bridge and Water streets. D. W. HATtLET CO. " May 1. 1871. NEW BOOT (fc SHOE SHOP la Nevin's TSetr Boildinj oa IJRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. M HE undersigned, la re of I be firm of Fs 1. sick & North, would re.'pectful'y aa nounce to the public that be has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop in M:ijnr Nevin's New Building, on Bridge street. .MiffliHowo. and is prepared lo manufacture, of Ihe best ma terial, all kin-s of DOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. FOR GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDKRX He al o seeps on hand a large anJ well sIected afck of Reatlj--MijtJo Work, of all kinds, tor men, women and children ALL WORK WAHEASTKI'. Give ma a call, for I feci confident iliat I can furnish yuu with asy kind of woi- you may desire. pvj Repairing done neatly and i reason able rates, j". L. Nom il. Slav 31. 1871. LADIES' FANCY FURS! j o n x r a u n i u a , 713 AP.C'II Street, Middle of the r.Wic, be lwen7ili and Sih. St o-uia aide, .ttrKLl'U'A. Inruier, Msnufiiclnrer anil Dealer in all kiuds aud quality of FOR LADILS" AJ D CHILDUKX'S WEAR. Having irr.pnrte.l avtry large and splendid assortment of nil the dijeram kinds of Purs from first hands in Europe, an 1 have ha.l tbein made np by the most skillful workmen, would respectfully invite the readers of this paper to call and examine bis very large and beautiful assortment of Fancy Fur, for La dieiand Children. I am determined to sell at as low privet any oi her respectable House in this city. Ail Fun varranltd. So mil representation lo fJTect talet. JOHN FA RE IRA, 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Oct. 18, 1871-3 mos. W ALL 7p AP ERe Bally to the Place where you can buy your Wall Paper Ciieap. 'T'lIE undersigned tnkes ibis method of in X forming the public that he baa jut re ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif flintown, a lirce assortment of of various st jle. which he offers for sale CHEAPEN than can be purchased elfewbere ! in the county. All persons in need of the j above article, and wishing .o save money, are invited to call and examine his stock and I hear his prices before going elsewhere, se. Large supply constantly on hand. SIMON BASOM. Mifflintown. April 5. lS71-tf NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY IN PATTERSON. SAMUEL II. UJJLLMAN respectfully an nounces to tha public that he has recent ly opcne-1 a Wagon-maker'a Shop in Ihe bor ough of Patterson, and is prepared to man ufacture, in a neat and durable manner, WAGONS OF ALL HJfiDS, From a Four-horse Farm Wagon to a One horse Spring. wagon. All Kinds of 4lepairine; will Receive Strict Attention. Grain and Lumber Taken in Exchange for Wtrk. B&!u By careful attention to busines, and by turning out superior work, be hopes to merit and receive a large ehare of pnblic patronage. tST Goed Oak Flank Wanted. -Tds (Nov 1, 1871-ly TlIMATA VALLEY BAM" OP M I FFLI NTCfWX, 1EXX'A. JOSKI'II rOMEROr, President. T. VAN IKVIN, Cashiei. PIEKCTOSt. Joseph Pomeroy, i John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, (George Jacobs, John Calsbach. Loan money, receive Joposits. pay interest on time deposits, buy and se!t coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $500 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SIMON B.- ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and eomfoi table the Table supplied with 4he best the market affords Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to please guests. inarges mouerate. A liberal share of publie patronage is solicited. maylT, '71 Ural estate. The "Guyper" Market Car. TIIE nndcrsigned, having purchased of S. H. Brown the renowned ''Gnyper Market Car, desires to inform his frienij of Mifflin. Patterson and vicinity, and the pub lic generally, that he will run the cariega. larly, leaving Mifflin Station every Monday noon for the Eastern markets, and iturni on WEDNESDAY, loaded with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEAS05r And Everf thins Usually Carried ia a Market Car. Also, Freight Corrisd, at Ssasom'sU . Bates, Either Way. . Orders from merchants and others solicilei S& Prompt attention to business will be given and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at Joseph Pennell'a store Ij Patterson, will receive attention. G. W. WILSON April 28, 1871. Beef! Veal! Mutton! 'pHE undersigned hereby informs tae pnb "l lie that he still continues to carry on tL Butchering Business in Mifflintown. and will hereafter supply the citizens of MiSlinaci Patterson with CIIOIOIS IIKKF every TUE3DAT and SATURDAY nicrnjj,, and wiih Voal nml 31 tit ton every THCIltilMY lowruing. His wagon will go the rounds of both (owns on the mornings mentioned. As he is the only butcher in this viviiiity who continued in btisinrss during the past winter, f.r the aoeornrul:iioa of ), public, he feels that he ia entitled to mora ban an ordinary share of patronage through out the rummer season. FR VNK MAXWELL April 12. J871. 3 If -ut ! 3IositT 'HUE undersign-d hereby respectfully in--L forms the citizens of .Vifliintown an-l Patterson that b'" waon will visit eah of H lAtni nn TI'INhlV Til I V ...i SATrKDAY mornings of eaeh wk, wbta tbey can be supplied wi'h 3Xtittou. Laitl, A (-, durirg the summer senon. and also PORS and SA I'SAGK in saon. 1 purpi.se fnr uinhing Heef every Tnesd-iy and Sjtnr.lty m-irninj. ami Veil and Muitun every Thur day morning. Give mi your patronage, ar.a iil guarantee lo Fell as good meat aa t!i country can produce, and as ehean as anv other buloLer in the c-mnty. " SOLOMON SIEDEH. June 1, 1871 FliESil deefeTC IcT" rpHE underpinned would reapectfully aa. A nounce lo the public that he has eon. menced ibe Butchering Business. ant that k: wairnn will visit Mifflintown and Mexico on TCESDAT and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opp orm- . nity of purchauin ! EXTRA BE KK. VEAL, MUTTON. LARD, 4r. j cheaper than from any other wagon. Ut ' only ak- the -citizens to give him a trial r ' aliafy them that hi sells cheaper and lienor meal than any other butcher in the cnun-j. CYRUS S1EBEK April 5, lf?71-tf r New Tin aud Stove Jkiablisbisif r.l. rerrytcflh; Juni.it-j Couii'j, 'a THE undersigned has opened nn: a now Tin and Stove Establif hmeni in the room on Railroad Street, next door to the Tmca rora Hotel, wLrre he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves. Ac. Ha will also give prompt attention to all or ders fur Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ail of which he guarantees to pnt np with tb best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the businesa he flatters himself that be can give entire satisfaction to the public. Ue keeps on hand the celebrated Nimro-I Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most economical and heaviest plated stove now in ue. He will keep on hand the Orients! Heateis. and a general assortment of the best Stoves manufactnred JOHN DUNBAR. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and Direct Ronte to Washing ton, Baltimore. Klmira, Elie, Bu-TdIo, ltochrster and Niagara Falls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY fmra od five to Washington and Baltimore, and FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and Five from the North and West Branch Sus qnrhantia, and Northern and Western Pennsylvania anl New York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. NOV. IGik. 171, the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run na follows : NORTH WARP. Mail Tbaix leaves Baltimore . . f:3lin leave Karrisburg Irlo p v leaves Williamsport 7:1.0 p arrives at Klmira l(':4'i p it Bi'rraLO Ex leaves Baltimore- 7:35 p leaves Harriaburg- 1 0: 111 p na. leaves WilUamspoit ":W a leaves Elmira- !:- a m arrives at t'anandagua- f:I." a Fast Lije leaves Baltimore 12:4 p " leaves Harrishurg 4:V p arrives at Williamsport c:15p West'b Ex leaves Baltimore . ...70.- arrives at Harrisburg... l:."aoi Eaia Mail north leaves Harrisb'g l':55 p arr. at Sunbury- liW a SOUTHWARD. Mail Thais leaves Klmira . 5:.V)i3 leaves Williamsport 9:la leaves Harrisburg L':lop arrives at Baltimore K Jifip Bcrr.tLO E. leaves Canandaigua 6:0op leaves Elmira.... 9:40 p leaves William-port 12:1 J leaves Harrisburg 4:l'os arrives at Baltimore...- 7:20 Cixoin'i Ex. leaves Harrisburg 10:-Vp arrives at Baltimore...- 2:21) Erik Exra's leaves Williamsport 9:2- leaves Sunt.ary 10:20m arrives at Harrisburg. ..ll:2,:n arrives at Baltimore 3:00 F Eait Mail south leaves Williamsp't 10:tif)B leaves Sunbury 12:"0ffl arrives at Harrisburg... 2:30 Pacific Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11:45 a arrivta at Baltimore-... 3:00 pn Balt. Acc. south leaves Harrisburg 8:"0aB arrives at Baltimore 12:00 a Mail Train north and south. Fast Li" north. Pacific Express south, Erie Exprfi south, and Baltimore Accommodation sou" daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express north and south daily. Western Express north daily. For further information apply at the Tick Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot ALFRED R. F1SKE General Superintendent- PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly" J ented at this Ofliee. f LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods ia CQj-ty at Tilten 4: Espnschaic.
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