Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 24, 1872, Image 3

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Cincinnati Express.. ...
Mill Train
Fast Line
Mixed Train
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. 5.56 A. M.
.. 9.44 A. M.
.12,26 P. M.
,. 3.27 P. M
. 6.20 P. M.
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NORTH, Ae't
I oV ASH 'Ot'NTKY.
Ni:V Cii-:'S at Paper's Sutre
Call
..i sec.
Lnvi-Towx talks of organizing a game
i J (i?h association.
llRP rr f'r l-'Ctl it lis The editor
: t!ie Inthprnlfit.
UuM.rv & Hoitxixn have jut re
a Lrge 1m of new ready-made
lollii:'?-
'J'llE etrn't at nifjlit is almost as lig' t
diy between tLc two stores of Tilten
2t F.p1"g.''iai('
It is taid tliat turpentine
will enre
k iaw, l warming it and pouring it on
pot wound.
An exchange says that two pills of
-ua camphor swallowed will in twenty
jfriiinutea rtlieve the severest case of cramp
fi-nlic.
Thk Presbyterians realized abnnt
tPO 00 from their Pair on Thursday and
J'ri'lav
eveninjrs last. llimtmsrtlon
. . . .
J:
rial rf lust irrrk.
Tub Commissioner f the Tnsearora
Railroad Company will open books to
Mt-ive subscription of stock, at East
A'ateiford, on the 30th itist.
Jamk Xi R'l It. Esq , is preparing to
t,nill a piivate resiurnce on Xlain street.
in the borough of Patterson, opposite
Ll,a'trd & Hell's store.
Sl'FKI. is being extensively manufac
tured in the United States The best of
steel tuols of all kinds can be bought at
j.-Hyli!Ie I laid ware Siore.
The man who attempted to obtain
nwney at the Juniata Valley Bank on a
Wp-d check some time ago, was arrested
in M.tiliu county last week and lodged in
jiil at this place last l'liday.
Laiiiis the plitce to buy your Gaiters
or fboes i at Laird & Bell's in Patter-
Ti.,yi.nve the largest and brst
snn
.ssortmut. and are selling them as cheap !
tor ca-h d'jwu as ai y other puity in
ton.
Col A K. Mct'Ll'BB aa.'. his friends
i xpert t the Ciucii.nati Co i vnition, j
but Jui.uiu people who uetd Hardware, j
hrer.ij.idly tmiiing iu the direction of
Pray bill s Nov I! aid ware Store. j
Lmk.k )'a,h We cre shown alien's
epg tlie other day, Lid by a beu tit the I
Lvbl Uram.ih vaiietv, belonging to Mr '
Isaac Cofluiau, of I'aUcrcn, which mea-
fured 7'J inches iu circumference lengh-
wise, and t A iucl.es around the middle..
Xmv Gooi.s. Tilten Eepenschade
have jia-t received from Philadelphia a
tine assortment of Spring Goods, which
they offer for sale at the lowest prices.
Call aud examine their stock of I'ry
Cooile, Groceries, Ac.
Another Laiiub Calf. A cow be
longing to James B Si.itz, of Tuscarora
towutLiji, pave birth to a calf about a
week ago, which weighed when two days
old, 85 pounds, aud measured 3 feet II J
inches in length, 2 feet 7 inches in higLt,
and 2 feet 7 inches arouud the body.
lioll up, jump up, tumble up, any way
at all, eo that you get up to tee the New
Goods at Land &: Bell's, in Patterson.
'Ihey dec! ire they will sell you any
thing yuu want cheaper for cash down
than you can buy goods at any other
place iu the county.
Waillt'U Working Agents, who
can give good t-ecuiity, to sell the " Do
mestic" Sewing Machine ia the different
localities of Juniata county. It is easily
F,,,l C S. 'I t.'o.vrsoN,
Agent for Juniata County.
O. Address, Port Iioyal, Pa.
A whitir chronicles the following sim
p.c remedy for catarrh : Take half a tea
cup of blood warm water and dissolve
'ufficieut salt in it so that it can ba plain
ly tasted. Then pour into the palm of
the hand 8i.d snuff into the nostrils. Two
applications a da
ay v, i;l soon juouuee
good' results.
TutiibMiK Tuojjpso.v, Esq., of Tbomp
sontown, has near Lis residence a series
J fih ponds, in which trout two mouths
to two yeats old may be seen. Persons
t1io doubt the practicability of fish rais
'"S can have the doubt removed by call
1US at Mr. Thompson's and seeing how
tl:iy it is to raise fish where the projier
water facilities are at hand.
I r is said that several severe cases of
sjniial disease have recently been cured
by Juhnmm't AnoJyne Lmimcnt ; one
case of a man forty-five years old, who
I'ad not done a day's work for four years.
The baek should first be washed, then
then rubbed with a coarse towel Apply
'be Liniment raid, and rub iu well with
tb hand.
Cash ! Cash ! Cash I
1 he way to make money is to save it,
and tLe way to pave it is to buy your
Goods for ca.-h nnd whore yon can buy
em 'he cheapest, and that is at
LAIR I) &-CKLL'iJ.
Patterson, Pa.
Tub Labor Reform Convention; that
hoisted the name of Davis and Parker,
was Dot exclusively composed of laborers.
Id it many political shades were repre-
I sented, but the political variety there
i could not be compared to the great va-
: riety of Hardware at Grtybill's.
I
To Bleach Cotton Cloth. take
one large spoonful of sal soda, one pound
of chloride of lime, for thirty yards ; dis
solve in clean soft water, rinse the cloth
ihoroughly in cold soft water in order
that the cloth may not rot. The above
amount may be whitened in fifteen or
twenty minutes.
Water Proof Papek. Make a solu
tion of caoutchouc in daoutchoiicine,
plunge into it once or twice unsized pa
per, and diy it ly a gentle heat. It
may then be used as a writing paper,
and will resist all humidity, and small
vessels made of it will even coutaiu wa
ter. 'Horse men,' and others who pretend
to know say that the following directions
hud better be observed in Using Slui i
hm't Cat airy CcnJ-'tivn PoicJrr : Give
a horse a tablespoonl'ul every uiht for a
week ; the same every other night for 4
or G nights ; the same for a milch cow,
and twice as much for an ox. The ad
dition of a little fine salt will be an ad
vantage. A SfcVKKE fire occurred in Ironsville,
on Saturday last, at 5 o'clock, p. m.
whereby three dwellings, two of fair
value, and two stable "were destroyed.
The building belonged to Messrs Albert
1 1. .. .. 1 It IV. 111. . ma rt I ,AnA
M " " j
The insurance upon the tenements
amounting to 81,700 SI 200 on Rouch's
and $o00 m Williams', nearly cover
the actual loss on buildings. The ten
ants loose something in household goods,
f-pa:ks from an engine set fire to Rouch's
building, rnd the flumes soon communi
cated to the other buildings - Tyrone tl.cn,eildmU3 talc bcarers telling truth.
II nil.
TIT'S 77 AY ! THIS WAY! Tiik Ly kens li--s;ttrr of last week
wouldspeetfuliy announce to "the citi j urates the following: Last Sunaay
zens of Pattetsou an 1 Mifflin, and to I;ll venin Mr. Edward Hoffman, on enter
eor.sumers, that we have just opened a j inS tIie rtnw. uear,-v rP",te
!ar-e and well selected stock of New ! Evangelical church, Williumstown, where
Goods, consisting of domestic Goods, ! Lad in endance dur.ng the
D.rss Goods. Notions, Ladies' Men s and ! cvnillg nalicrd tw0 B1cn ftnu1
Children's Lasting and Morocco Gaiters ! ncar ,,lt: door- a,,1 Ju?t as ,,e cu,creQ
and FLor. Men's and Boy's Boots andlue"f tl,e "o.tndrels grasped him by
!"noes
all cf which we will sell at from
: tu 10 ner cent, eiieaner for cah at time
e i .1 f i. f . . i
of purchase than Goods of t;:e same
,. , I , , , .,,,! . . i '
qiniLty can be bought at any other puce ,
m ,b.e comity. Uon't believe what we :
MV, lllt colne allJ sce for yourselves and ,
, . ,
be con iuc u.
LAI U & BELL.
TllK Executive Committee of the Sab ;
baih School Association of Juniata conn 1
ty w ill meet on Saturday, 27 lb inst., at J
2 o cl-tk P M , at the Lutheran I 1
age. Mitilh.tow.i. The Committee
c .mposcact ti.eioltowmgmemoers, t.ev. .
U M. lilackweider, Uol. jotiu m. inomp ! ,raje
sou, Mr John W. Sped ly, Ilev 11 C. j :
Shitidle Col Johu N. Mooie. Prof 1 I) I files iiiolanlly relieved and soon enred by
... t r ti . i' . l ... I u..iiiR Dr. ltricg's 1'ile Remedies. Tliey te-
Mone, J. C. Doty. Esq, Mrs. M'O , dlieeKinfllnm,r,bn, ,, he tbe irritated part,.
Miss Sall.'c Irwin, Miss Hannah Thomas, and l.ae proven a blessing to the afflicted.
aud Miss Mary J. Parker. The business -l""'" inl;'V 'jL,?nm' tdi" ' 'J
J . . i ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield
wiT be to determine the time and jdace ! to ibe wonderful inil'ience of these never
of the next meeting of the Association, ' failing rcraeoics. Sold by Druggists.
tirocramme &e. The members of the Th Oswabi. Pbobbess or Seisc. It is
1 fc , . ' an indisputcd fact that the skill of man is
Committee are earnestly icquested to be . istilj a:vi:lopitig improvements in various dc
resent ' parlments of iudustry. Each and all hae
CHAIRU N OF CoMMITTFB I aa ai,n1 fo.r ''r "J""1 w'If.""-1 ,0ne f
! most desirable and lonj wished for results
. c. . 7n . r t , n . has been accomplished in the discovery, by
Tu the School Directors of Juniata to : , ,)r lMff, J hig Corn allj BullioI1 Kem-
Gk.TLK?!S. : In pursuance of the i edies, his Alleviator for the cure and preren-
e . .i j ,- r i r c,t, i.. ! tiou of cammon Corns, aud his Curative for
forty-third section of t'ie act of 8rh May. (he abi,ltlccureof Fc;,crcd Corns. Inflamed
18.04, you a'1 hereby notified to meet in ! Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Sore Instep, Blis
Convention nt the Court House, in JJif. : tered Heels. Tender Keet, e., c. 'Sold by
i iDruzgisl.
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A. J '. 10.2 utmg tnc seveniu a ly oi uie i As aIJ 8easonsof the year, manypcople seem
mouth, at one o'clock in the afternoon, o be suffering with Throat Diseases, uianifest
. . . . , ing themselves in various forms such as
aud select i ua e;ce, by a majority ot c hs Kronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma,
of the whole uumber of dnecterg present,
... i ...
one person of literary aud scientific ac-!
nnirements, and of skill and cxyeriencc :
.i . r. -. c....... ;
n the art of teiciiug. as County Super-
intendeut, for three succeeding years ; ; Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is the
deteremine the amount of compensation ' o V"fcU ,or,tlJe 8Peed' of,aU
1 diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest
for the same ; and certify the result to ; Can be given to the infant and aged with pcr
the State Superintendent, at Ilarrisbnrg, f- safely, as it contains no injurious drugs
. ' ' .. . , , , ! of anv description. As a general household
as required by the thirty-ninth and lor- ! neaicine. it is rapidly becoming indispensa-
tieth sections of said act.
GEO. W LLOYD,
Ccuuty Supt. of Juniata Ctuniy.
aprl7-3t
1'i HLtc Salks. J S. Kobison, Exec
utor of the estate of Catharine Cunning
ham, tiee'd will sell at public sale, at the
late residence of said deceased, in Mil
ford township, on Saturday, April 27th,
1S92, three tables, 2 cupboards, 2 sets of
chniis, 1 cook stove, bedsteads aud bed
ding, aud other household furniture.
Sale at 1 o'clock
Also, at the same time aud place will
be sold by Murray Cunningham, two
horses, 1 cow and calf, 1 sow, 2 wagons,
plows, harrows, and other farming imple
ments. Jo?ej.h Itothroth, Executor of the es
r v l. . n i!iii ,1M
laic oi Aiouen vj. .j.a.muo., u.,
sell at the late residence of said deceased, ,
in F
Fermanagh township, adjoining the ;
. J
nigh of Mitilintown, on 1 uesday, i
borou
May 7th, 1S72, one mare, 3 bead of fat
cattle, 3 wagons, 2 carriages, 1 cart, one
ottirli 1 fll.? T rnmflbpllpr. nlnwfl. tlflr-
, t i nnn r r
rows, horse gears, &c; also, 1,000 feet of ,
white pine boards, 1,500 feet of fencing
boards, 500 feet of paiincl stuff, flooring
boards, siding, plank, &c. Sale at 10
o'clock. A credit of nine months will
be given on all sums over five dollars.
Squire Richard Doyle has purchased
house in Johnstown, where he may be
found at all times ready to attend to busi
ness pertaining to the office of a Justice
of the Peace ' .
Black Bass The experiment of
stocking the Schuylkill with Bast is a
complete success. We hear from difier- j
ent points that young bass, the progency
of those placed in the Schuylkill, Maxa
tawny and Tolpehocken, last May, are
quite plenty this Spring. Some have
been caught from 7 to 8 inches in length,
already good sized fish. It is against
law-to catch these fish this year in any
manner whatever, under a penally of ten
dollars, we believe, for each offence,
Reading Journal.'
Accident. There is a steam saw mill
in full operation in Licking Creek Valley
about eight miles above Patterson. A
young man named Jacobs was employed
to work there. lie had not more than
commenced work on Tuesday morning
last when his left forearm was caught by
the circular taw that he was attending.
The upper bone was sawed through and
the muscles were torn and lacerated
dreadfully. Pr. Crawford was summoned
to render the surgical and medical atten
tion necessary.
A Ga.uk of XIemouv. Foifeits to bo
paid for mistakes or for laughing : The
players sit in a circle, and one begins by
solemnly saying : One old ox opening
oysters." Everybody repeats this, and
when ha or she begins agaiu : "One
old ox opening oysters ; two toads to
tally tired trotting to Tewkesbury.''
This goes round the circle. The next
repetition is ; "One old ox epening oys
ters ; two toads tired trotting to Tewkes
bury ; three tame tigers taking tea."
This is repeated round the circle, always
beginning at "One old ox, etc," and
adding a number each time, as follows:
Four f.it friars fishing for frogs ; five
funny farmers fighting for fireflies; six
st.ldiers shooting suipe ; seven saddlers
sewing separate saddles ;" eight elegant
engineers eating excellent eggs; nine
nimble noblemen nibbling nonpareils ;
ten tall tinkers taking twopence ; eleven
electors eatiuff earlv endive : twelve
lue l",f,at- "e ,,n;'ue al lue rame l,,nr
; seizing hold of his watch chain, break-
ing ft and diawinjr from the pocket a
"
v-luable gold wateh, then with a violent
"' -'r. n..n:n.iii . tiomacu,
l"u aecamuea. running DacK mrougu ine
i i una escancu vrr me leuec. uc
....
next morning searru was maue m tnai
direction and the watch found near the
, j Ull probab! lcen drop.
p0j by t!ie thieves iu their flight. Mr
IIuffman La3 guffere(J vny gcverely" from
jhe effects of the kicks, and it was at one
lime fl,are he hal received serious in-
. . . v arrests have been
iniurv
Coroiis, Cotim, and Throat Affection.
Pthisic, and other highways to that prince of
terrors ionsumpuoii. nunureus are uvk-
lectful wben thc are si0wlybut surely drift-
ing onward to certain destruction, who might
wilh a little care, and by the use of proper
remeJ. check t'heir doiOW4r1 tendency.-
ble. fold by Druggist
Pa. P.Bioos' Allevanter cures Headache,
Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it.
Sold by BANKS & AAMLI5, and druggists
generally.
Special Jtotitfs.
A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE !
MOUSTACHE.
WHISKERS.
MOUSTACHE.
WIUSKER3.
Prof. ST. CROIX'S Fbexch
Compoino, The Great HAIR
GROWER, will produce a
luxurient MOUSTACHE or
WHISKERS on the smoothest
face. Pleasant to use. Sent
to any address on recoipt of
" Fifty Cents.
II. T. BOND. CHEMIST.
N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts.,
Feb II, '72-ly Philadelphia.
TIIE GREAT DISCOVERY.
KunkcFs Bitter Wine of Iron.
K.-KEL'S BITTER WISE OF TRO -ill
cure a".l diseases arising from a disordered
nd omach such as constipation 1
ulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to
bead, acidity of the stomach, nausea, hei
flat.
the
heart
burn, disgust of food, fullness or weight in
the stomach, sinking or fluttering at the pit
of the stomach, swimming at the head, hur
ried or difficult breathing, fluttering at the
ueart, choking or suffocating se
in a lying posture dimness of
sensations when
vision. J-c.
Price, Si. per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, propri
etor, 2-59 North Ninth street, below Vine,
Philadelphia. For sale by . Druggists. If
your druggist has it not, enclose $1. to my
address as above, and it will come by next
express train, and advice free of charge.
Feb 28 '72-Gm
MIFFLliNTOWiN & PATTERSON MARKETS
TRICES OF BOAttD OF COMMERCE.
Reoorted weekly for the Jukiata Sestikel
by the Board of Commerce of Milllin and Patterson.
Butler ? lb
Eggs, dox
Lard, lb
18
8
8
25
Country Soap..
Beeswax
Tallow 8
Rags -
Wool, washed
Dried Apples -
" Peaches, pared....;
" Peaches, unpared
" Cherries, pitted
" Blackberries
' Raspberries
Country Hams
Sides and Shoulders
Potatoes, T$ bus
Onions
Ground Alum Salt, sack
Railroad Tics
Locust Posts, mortising
" for board fence.- ...
3
... 50
... 8
... 20
... 15
... 20
.. 4
. 13
. 12
... 8
. 40
75
2 25
50
32
15
SHELLEY & STAMBAUGH'S PRICES CUR
KENT. Corrected Weekly.
CitTSTAl Paiace, Mifflintown, 1
April 24, 1872. f
Prime Roll Butter, per lh
Eggs, per dozeu
Lard, per 11.
Tallow, per lb
Dried Apples, per lb.. -. ....
Bacon. Sides smuked.'per lb -
Shoulder, smoked,
Hams," " "
D. K. SCLOUFF S PRICKS CURRENT.
Reported Weekly.
Chain.
Wheat, 'jJ bus .
Corn
Oats ,
Cloverseed
Timolby seed..
$3 CO
50
42
4 50
8 50
$5 75
4 75
, 3 25
5 00
$24 00
1000
25 00
.. 2SOtlto4000
...17 00to20nO
,..18 00to2000
28 IX)
28 0)
Coal.
Prepared Ccal, jl ton
Xut " "
I'ea " "
Bituminoas" "
LtlMIIEB.
Run of Lng, 4 4, Tp 10NX) ft .
6-8,
" 8-4, .
" " C-4, "
Hemlock Frame, "
" Boards. "
Whitepine worked Flooring..
German Biding ....
Panel Doors I 1 5 to 3 00
Window Sash. 8x10. VI window- 05
" " 9x12, ' 75
" 10x12, " 80
" 10x14, " 90
lIIll.ADEI.rillA MAKKETS.
Puilapelfma, April 23, 1872.
Floi;b The market is quiet, the demand
being moderate both for shipment and bom
use. About 1400 bbls were disposed of in
cluding Superfine $ "ofojC 25
Extras $ 507 00
N. W. Extra Family $7 5()()8 25
Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 50(W)8 00
Penna. do. do. $8 ((a.$ 60
Fancy Brands $'J 50(5; 11 00
Ubai Tkr ia a firm feeling in wheat,
with sales of 2500 bu4. Penn. and western
red ot $1 88vl W, and amber at $1 95. Rye
sold at tlSc. Corn is very quiet, with sales
of 8000 bus. of yellow at C9a. and mixed
western at C7a)c. Oats are selling at 5tia
57c for white, 53a54c for mixed-
Sbkds There is less doing in Clover ; 300
bushels sold at 8a9e ") lb. Timothy said at
$2 87 J bushel.
PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET.
Mosi.at, April 224 P. M.
Bkef Cattle were dull this week and pri
ccs favor buyers. About 2100 held arrived
and sold at lb Avenue Drove-Yard at 7Ja8c
for extra Pcnn. and western steers ; 07c for
fair lo good do, and 5ao.c jl lb gross, for
common, as to quality. , a
Cons and Calv es were in better request at
higher figures. Sales of springers at $lOa
-. and fresh cows at ?30a70. Receipts,
2'M) head.
Shkkt were in lively demand, and the re
ceipt light. Sales of choice at lOalOjc ;
fair lo good at 8a'.Jc lb, and common at
f 4a5 'y head.
Hogs were rather du'l and ranged from
S 5J for still up to $!J 75a7 12 lor corn
fed. 9Inrrit1:
COIJ.IF.It COLLI SS (J8 the 18th inst.'
by Iter. I). M. Clackwelder, Mr. Nelson Col
lier and Miss Frances E. Collins, both of
Thompsontown.
ntwrvei PTVT FonUTAIN PEH.
WniTra Tes Hocus, llolderttls any pn. By Mad,
Nickel, $ 1.00; 1tnbher.SI.Ml. $: t and :1 SO ; !o eu-
penorqtiatity.oiu iviib, KiiniM-ranaioia i-enciiB,Mi.
i'ens repairca aoc cacti. i.n tttsmp iot ..irruiar.
OEO. t'. HAWhLtS. 06 Naaaaa St., N. T.
NOTICE.
ALL persona indebted to George Goshen
on Book Account are requested to make
payment to the undersigned within thirty
days, as after that time all claims will bs
collected according to law.
H. M. GUONIXGER,
C. B. HORNING.
Assignees of George Goshen.
Mirch 27, 1872-3t
NOTICE.
ATOT1CE is hereby given to the citizens of
it Juniata county that tbey will have the
privilege of subscribing1 to the stock of the
luscarera Valley Kailroad Company, at the
following times and places, viz :
East Waterford. Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, April 30th, May 1st and 2nd, 1872.
between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. M. and 3
P. M. each day.
At Waterloo, Friday, May 3rd.
At Peru Mill", Saturday, May 4th.
At McCoysville, Monday, May Cth.
At Conn's Store, Tuesday, May 7th.
At Pomeroy's Store, Wednesday, May 8th.
At Johnstown, Thursday, May SUh.
At Hertzler's Store, Fiiday, May 10th.
At Perrysvillc, Saturday, May Ulh
At Patterson, Monday, May 13th.
At Mifflintown, Tuesday, May Hti.
The law requires that Five Dollars be paid
on each share when it is subscribed.
Pv order of
TnE COMMISSIONERS.
April 3. 1872-31
D. K. SULOUFF & CO.,
(Successors to D. P. Sulouff,)
DEALERS IN
Grain, Lumler, Coal,
Halt, Plaster,
CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, iC.
The Highest Cash Trices Taid
for all kinds of Grain.
Lnmber, Coal, &c, Sold at the
Lowest Prices.
Having boats of our own we can freight
Grain, Lumber, Coal, 4c., cheaper than any
other parties. We therefore defy competi
tion. iTo?You can make money by calling on us
before selling or buying elsewhere.
GBAia WILL BE BBCEIVBD IB STOBI TO BE
SOLD BT THE 1ST Or JuXB, 1871.
P. S. Our grain it not elevated on men's
backs.
Mifflintown, April 20, 1871.
DR. P. C. RUTiDIO.
PATTERSON", XV.,
DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS
iFBUSIS S
The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of
Perfected Spectacles.
All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to
call, as they will find the largest stock in the comity to select from. COME
AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED.
NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF
MUSICAL I1TSTHUMEUTS,
VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND IIAKMONICONS ; ALSO A SPLENDID
ASSORTMENT OF
TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES,
With an mmensc stock of NOTIONS. Something for everyhody, young
and old. at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
guv mumtisrinrnts.
What is this Grand Specific for dyspep
sia T ibis bubbling, sparkling, cooling, pari
fying. regulating draught tbey call Taheakt's
Lffbbvelcest Sbltzkb Apbrixst: Vtell. it
is simply the Chemical fue timile of the tiell
xer Spring Water, which, for lot) years has
been accounted the finest Cathartic and Al
terative in all Europe.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
TIIE ONLY GENERAL ACCIDENT
Insurance Company in America, writing
Accident Policies by the month or year, is the
TRAVELERS 2
of Hartford, Ct. It
insures mea of all
trades, occupations and professions, at rates
within the means of all. The Tbavelibs
also writes policies of Life and Endowment
INSURANCE XtrS
-. .. l m ' , r ,,i.. n. c:,
cunij uu .....t uuuti icn.L.c
i Contract. Premium system is the favorite
lAltala All rtil, Sn1r rtqn NTA nlbr.r
" . . - ' - - -
COMPANY
in the world, of its aire.
has returned so much
money in benefits to its Policy-holders. Cath
Assets, nearly Two Millions.
Cheap Fnrms ! Free Homes !
ON THK LIE OF THK
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
A LAND GRANT OP
1U,000,000 ACIlKsil
IN TUB I
Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America.
3,000,000 ACHES IN NEBRASKA,
I.N TUB
GREAT PLATTE VALLEY,
THK
flAHTlK'N AVKST
.
.-vow run SALr, J
inesc lanus are in me central pumou .11
.he United stales, on ihe 41st degree of Nurth
Latitude, Ihe central line of the great Tern-
These lands are in the central portion of
Derate one of the American Continent, and
for grain growing an l stock raising unsur
passed by any in the United States. ,
CUEAPEll IN PRICE, more favorable
terms given, and more convenient to market j
thun can be found elsewhere. I
FREE H0SESTE1DS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS.
The Best Locations for Colonics.
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of
160 Acres.
Fret. Passes to Purchasers of Laud.
Send for Ihe new Descriptive Pamphlet,
with new maps, published in English, Ger
man, Svfdish nnd Danish, mailed tree every
where. ' Address 0. F. DAVIS,
Land Commissioner, V. P. K. R Co.,
Omaha, Neb.
EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS
CABINETORGANS.
The Masos & Hamlin Opoan Co. respect
fully announce the introduction of improve
ments of much mere Iban ordinary interest.
These are ,
REED AND PIPE CAHINKT ORGANS
being the only successful combination of
REAL PIPES witi reeds ever made ;
DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-1JOARD,
which can be instantly moved lo the right or
left, changing the pitch or transposing the
key. Fur drammjt and descriptions, bet Cir
cular. NEW AND EI.Et. lNT STYLES OF
DOI ULE REED CABINET ORGANS,
at $H0, $132 and $125 each. Considering
Cipaciti, t'leganee, and Thorough Excellence of
norkmamh'p, these are cheaper than any before
offered.
The Masom & Ham lis Organs are acknowl
edged BEST, and from extraordinary facili
ties for manufacture this Company can afford,
and note undertake to sell at prices which
render them
UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST.
Fooa octXve organs $50 each ; nvK octavb
orgabs f 100. $125 and upwards. With three
sets of reeds $150 and upwards. Forty styles.
up to $1000 each.
New Illpstbated Catalogue, and Testi
monial Circular, with opinions of MORE
THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent
free.
MASON A IIAMLIN ORGAN CO.,
154 TremontSt., Boston. o'Jli Broadway, N.V.
PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS,
f 40, $50, $75 and $100.
GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP !
Shipped Ready tor Use !
MASITACTCRED BT
J. W. CHAPMAN & CO , Madison, Ind.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR, -t
THE MORMON WIFE.
Now ia the time for Agents to secure territory
for this thrilling and fearless book. It com
prises the Adventures and Experience of a
woman tnrittcn by herself tor years the wife
of a Mormon Prophet disclosing all that is
mysterious, wicked and startling, abounding
in thrilling adventure, numerous and pathetic
scenes the most fascinating book extant.
Steel portrait of the Authoress, portraits of
leading Mormons, both men and vomtn, Life
and Scenes in Utah, etc. Sold only hv Aaents.
For circulars address HARTFORD PUB
LISHING CO., Hartford, Conn.
WANTED.
A competent Agent to canvass and take
charge, in a portion of Pennsylvania, of the
sale of a rapidly-selling book, by the most
eminent author in the United States, and in
dispensable to the correct transaction of every
kind of business. Agents sell from 60 to 100
per week. Liberal Salary given, if desired,
and permanont business.
S. 8. SUKAfl lON a, UO , Hartford, Lt.
A Large assortment of Queens ware, China
ware, Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar
ware, 4c, for sale cheap by
TILTEN ESFEKSCUADE'S.
TIR
TOT MTOTCPIAiV A large, live. 8-paKe
ltLu VUmOlLdrL monthly, religious,
family paper, full of incidents, providences,
music, poetry, true stories for young, old,
saints and sinners. No sectarianism, con
troversy, politics, puffs, pills, or patent med
icines. 60c. a year ! 10 copies, $5! Send
lvc. for 3 papers before you forget ! Little
thrhtian, 8 copies $1. II L Hastings,
7Voct Urposilorij, 19 Lin dull St., t'oitou, Mass.
Something Xinv fur Agents.
Agtnta wo want to make money can sell noth
ing so rapidly ai our new aud beautiful steel
Engraving
THE MOTHER OF OUR LORD.
It is ihe finest subject ever engraved, and
surprises every beholder wilh its wondrous
beauty. Siie 22x30 in. Price $2 5:1. High
ly endorsed by leading Divines of all denomi
nation. Agenls who find th.t -' Hucif go
hard" can make $10 per d v vriih this splen
did work of art. Male and female Ag.-nts
wanted. Wriie for circulars to WOK rillNU
TON, bUSTIN & CO., Hartford, Conn
(Incorporated I$G0.)
' Coluialllla Fli'C lllSUniUCC CoilIllilllT
1 OFF1CEH3 AND '
S. S. Petwilkb, Pres't. I Itoirr. Cbank
i .. w Vice-Pres't
Wm. Pattos.
j HrrB X Thomas, Treas.
1 P Pi.r,.i;rv K'v
Jas SciiKiitnr.K.
J. S. Stbixe,
.... - - - ' ' ' . , - -" j
J- Bacbmas
J. 11. BaCHMAS. I M. M. SlRICKI.ItR.
Geo. Eor.LR K. T. Uvos.
For Insurance or Agencies, addros
J. F.rKI EUFF, Set'y, Columbia, ra.
1 JDIETSE St ft ESS Agents Wanted, male
A or female, in every county in Ihe I'nitci
I Slam ond Canadas, to sell our new and most
i useful Patent ; from one to six used iu every
I family. 100 per cent, guaranteed. For sam
' pics aud terms, inclose ten cents and address
I FERGUSON & CO.,
fil.l Tviver Street, Troy, N. V.
I EAES CHANGS FOE AGE1TT3 !
' Igeots, we wi'l pay you (10 per week in
j cash if yoa will engago with us at once.
Everything furnished, anl expanses p.tiJ.
I Address f. A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte, Mich.
money at work for us than at anything
else. Business light and permanent. Par-
lieulars free. 0. Stinsos & Co., Fine Art
l'Mhen. Porilajjd. Maine.
T PIITa ra w v PRIrPlt-nnn
JJ, 5iVSts Vircnlar, "re.5290
; f
n,
il t;U'A SI D
For any case of lilind, Weed
ing, Itching or Llceraled
Piles that Dk Ci.nij's Pile
Kemedy faila toctire. It is prepared express
ly to cure the Piles, and nothing else, bold
by all Druggists. -Price, $1.00.
OTA MM E R I N G. ". J Oatnan. 402
lO 4th av., yen York. References from
clergymen in this city.
Send for Circular.
i'.o pay until cured.
REIT 9EDIC1L BOOK or useful knowl
I edge to all. t-cntfree for two stamps.
Address Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio.
TRUE
FOR $1 Swiss Magnetic TIME
trrorD ...i i...i;.,'..- 1...1;
ififmjrri atLt L.11 """-p"
I llTlr, table to every traveler, trader, boy,
tanner, and for EVERYBODY in need of a
reliable time keeper. Usual watch size, steel
works, glass crystal, in neat OROIDE case,
warranted ty denote correct time fur two
years. A'othing lite it. 1.001 sold weekly.
This valuable article, in neat case, will he
sent, prepaid, anywhere, for $1; 3 lor $1.
Try one. Circulars free. Order on'y from
ihe Soie Agents, F. KING & CO., Iliattle
boro, Vt.
XEWUOODS! iWCJOODS!
(Successor to MARTIN & WALTERS.)
HATING purchased the tftore of Martin
Walters, on Main St , in J. M. Helford's
store room, the undersigned would respect
fully inform the public that he has a new and
carefully selected stock of GOODS of the
very best quality, comprising in part, of
DRY G0.0D3,
GKOfiERIEA,
NOTIONS
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS.
QUKKNSWAKE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
II ATS AND CAPS,
CARPET BAGS,,
OIL CLOTHS,
C A R P ETS,
BLANKETS,
FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WA KB, nnd in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
He intends selling exolusivcly for CASH or
in eichange for COUNTRY. PRODUCE. l'.y
so doing he will be able to sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examine bis stock.
WS-HIGHEST PRICES PAIDIN TRADE
FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
E. S. PARKE1,
(ReHord's Store-room) Main Street.
Mifflintown. Fa.
Jan 31, 1S72.
JUNIATA HOTEL.
MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
SI.TION D. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor.
Rooms large and comfortable the Table
supplied with the 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.
Charges moderate. A liberal share of public
patronage is solicited. may 17, '71
NATIONAL HOTEL,
LEWISTOWJT, PEN5 A
BEAR & HAMAKER, Proprietors.
GO to the Jcmata Sentinel Job Printing
Office for all kinds of Plain and Fancy
Printing.
00
is law l'lticix
IN
DRY GOODS,
Gil OCE1UH3,.-
QTJEENSWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS AX1) CAPS,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
TABLE OIL CLOTHS, &C, &C.
If you want to see an entire new
stock of Goods at low Prices, call at
th3
NEW CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING-,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
SHELLEY & STAMBAUGII.
Nov. 20, 1871.
GROCERY", PRO VISION,
AND
LIST OF LEADING ARTICI.
reported weikly by C. 1!
ES X TRICES
AK'l LEY, op-
posite the Post Office, Mitfiinto
11
srn, Pa :
olnale. llctail.
llutter
i-'gs
Lard
Cheese, Ohio
" New York
Molisses, Porio Rico, "jt gal..
" New Orleans
S.'rup, Honey Bee
" Amber
" Melted Sugar
Sugar, Granulated
A
II
" Extra C
" Yellow C
" Urowu
Coffee, Rio, Choice
Pair
" " Roasted ( Vr'ouck!
Tea, Imperial, Finest
" Oulong. "
Rniaii-s, Valentia
' Layers
Currants
Prueos, Freuch
Rice
So tp, H"bin
t'livc
" Pabbit
S&lt, Gruuui Atum
' Diirv
Macktr..l. No. 2 (ncir) bbl....
Drooms, No. I
" No. - .
" Ca. 3
Tubs, Cedar
Duckets, Fainted, - lvn.ps
Slaw Cutters
Tin Cups
Tin Dish Pans
Tin CutleoJcis
Tin Wash Pans
Tin Buckets
Roots, Men's I'alf
" Kip
Gaiters, Lailirs' Lasting
Potatoes, Irish
" Sweet, "j peck
Coal Oil, V gallon
JtjyCash paid for eggs.
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A. II. FRANCISCUS & CO.,
fi:j lai-itot fti---:,
PHILADELPHIA.
We have oponed for the FPitlNG TRADE,
the largest and best njsorteJ Stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Table, stair and floor Oil Duths, t in
flow S'.iadi s and Paper, at pi t
t'huiii Culton, Yarn, tttlttmi;,
VVh.Iui.i, Tuiurs, iiU,
flocks. Looking (ilaNHF!.,
Fancy UasKts, llroums
if .lt.elr., Uucsrl,
til uske-i, t'lottiea
V lingers,
Wooden and Willuw Ware in the I'uitril
States.
Our lare increase in businefs enables us
to sell at low prices anl furiiisli the l.ot
quality of Good..
SOLE AOENTS FOR THE
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER,
Prico !S-"i..";.
Over 13, 0'JO Sold in Six Mouths.
Terms : Carpels, till d.iys.
All other goods, !!) days. Net.
t'ebl tiscpl-tn e t
Health! Stelh!! kU
FOR Co.STtV KXK.-S, Ult.l.ldfSNKS ail'l
Livrr. CiiHi-i.ir use Da. II EKRliK'S
Sects CuATLO YciiErASLK Pills the
best iit us--.
FOR Pa ix in tiik Hack or SirR. oti
RiiKiMmsM, use l!t. DERRICK'S
Kii Srr.r.M:i:iKNi.tj l'L.s7s::a.
FOR Catarrh, or (?u is tiik Head,
use ML PKIUU5 S Fujiiuatou.
FOIi all I.iVB Stock iwe IIarvkll's
C'i I'lTIIIS I'OIVHEKS.
The above articles ere among the best in
the market.
Satiofadioa guaranteed or the money re
funded. Sold by RANKS & HAMLIN' and KEPXER
C. RUNDlta, Patterson, Pa, ant Ike trade
. L. W. WARNER & CO..
17 Murray itreet, New York.
Feb 1 1 '72-Oba
jvitiv iiousi:.
REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA.
DAVID I. KICK, Proprietor.
The undersigned respectfully calls the at
tention of the public to the fact that he has
leased the hotel properly i- ReedsviHe. for
merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre
pared to accommodate strangers and travel
ers, lie will spare no means to make the
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular.
He will exercise i personal supervision over
his Ear, Table and Stable. He respectfully
solicits a share of thepatronage of th public.
DAVID I. K1CE.
Reedsville, April 10, 1871.
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