1 X i V v- i H :'! : f. Mi-j. J. : '. ' I V h"' ; . : i - s. v . w f MISCELLANEOUS. A Yankee Queen. ti;k wire of king erdinand, or por- TliUALt A BOSTON GIRL, THK DAlKill TEB OF A FOOB GERMAN SHOEMAKER, AND AN ACTHKPS. It if not generally known that one of tbe Queens of Europe at the present time is an Atneiicau lady of decidedly huuille o-.igin. he is the wife of Kii:g Ferdinand, of Portugal, who, finding the duties of his office iiicoiicuia.l to his re tiring UMw, abi'u-ated a l'-:w years ago, and rnakii-g, during a trip to Taris, the acquaint .! ch tf a vny good looking Actress, c !" n d L.r, iu 18G9, hi Liart and his hur.d, wbkb ehe j y fully accept ed. They v. ere married with consider able pomp at Lisbon, and the actress, al though she ia no ltigiiitig Queen, is treated ly her royal relatives with all the respect due to her Luaband'fl exalted rank, and be is addressed ns ' my sis ter," by Q:;een Miria Fin, tbe d.-.:i-!:ter of Victor Emanuel, and as "Her Mnjeg ty" by her attend. .n's and st rvants. King Ferdinand's wifo was born in 1S40, in I'oston, where her father was a poor German shoemaker, and fhe has! many acquaintances ia New Yoik. Her mine previous to her rr.arri.-.ge, was Kiiza Ileneler. S!ie attended the public schools of her native city until she was fourteen Tears of age. She was then a beautiful, Tosy-cbet ktd girl, with large blue eye? and a wealth of gnlden iing!ets. .Moreover, ehe posse-fed a very fine vce, and an opra'ii tnanngcr, who heard her s'ng at a school examination, prevailed upon l.trold fa'her to let him tend hi r to a lenowtted music teacher and have her pepartd for the stage. The old man joyfully consented. Young Fliza proved a very excellent pupil, and two years a'terward she made her dibut in this city at the Acad-'iny of Music, iu .AiaiUa opera, " i lie tpy. Ahhnngli Mine. Lagrange sang in the Fame piece, Miss Ueceler achieved a de cided succ'-ss, and was engaged for the fcason. IIt brother, or cousin, who bad enabled her to appear at the Academy of Mumc, was at the time leader of the thorus, and remained in that position for several yi-ars afterward. In Xliss Iicntder returned to Bos ton, and nppeared there cn the Etnge with decided success. 8he the n went to Paris to study her profession more thoroughly under A uber and Thomas, and sang re peatedly at the grand opera, without, however, meeting with much encourage ment. She was glad to accept an eu gagement at the royal opera of Lisbon, where ehc sang for several years, and became a great favorite of the public. It was there already, perhaps, that King Feidinand became acquainted with and enamored of her ; but the King's first wife was then alive, and it was not nntil after her death that he made ad vi.uceE to Jliss E!iz Iler.sler, who had laranv.hiid returned to Faris, where she made a somewhat prceariouB living by giving music lessons, a severe cold hav ing impaired the beauty and strength of her voice. Her royal husband is said to be ex ceedingly fond of bis Boston wife. They have two children, and their happiness ia much commented upon in Lisbon, where it is well kuowu that the present King does not live on the best terms with his high born Italian consort. jY". Y. Mirror Every day for the last three months a large flock of English sparrows con gregated iu the yard of Miss Joana Potts, in Pottstown, Pa. At first but two or three were seen about, but finding such liberality shown, they soon informed others, and now they can scarcely be rtumbeied. AVheu the feeder appears the birds are awake, singing eongi of gladness ; some perch on ber shoulders and arms ; others, intent on food, lake no notice of persons present. After receiv ing their quota, they perch on the Rmbs of trees aud on the fences, and pour out their voices of thankfulness for the crumbs of comfort, old cheese, corn, oats See., bestowed upon them. Tue Columbia (Ky.) H.rahl tells of an exciting horseback race on the pike near that town, between Mr. C. It. Page, deputy sheriff, aud a lady on whom he was endeavoring to execute a process The lady, persisting lhat flie would .not receive the paper or hear it read, used the switch very vigorously on her horse, but the officer, being mounted on the better animal, caught up with her, and continu ed in her company until he had read to to her the contents of the official docu ment which lie held. That official is worth his salary, every cent of it ; but his gallantry won't wash worth a cent. The following letter was lately sent to the Cincinnati Chief of Police: "I am left with five of a family, wife dead, and have tried various schemes. Can't you find me a woman or girl that would be a good mother? If she has been on the wing, a good home might be a good thing. Please see to it, and send me one a like ly giil or woman, lone, cast off, without f'rietids one that would have principle. If she had done wrong, I might make her right. I am in a bad fix. Send me one. If you are a father and love your children, you can appreciate my situa tion- Pkofbssors of religion ought to show their christian purposes iu their daily lives, aud thus encourage any who may le imitating their example. Very much of the indifference and coldness, some times apparent in young members ef the church a while after profession, is due to the nppearance of evil, the carelessness of those who have had a loDger experi ence in t-triving to lead a life in accord ai:ce with what they profess WHOLESALE CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDIITCt, MIFFLIISTOVNj J?.? Invites attention to his Large Stock of IARIIWAIIE, IU Which are now ready for inspection, consisting of the most de sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. SKATES.' KXIVES. FORKS, POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AC. STOVES AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, to make room for other goods. Aent for Fouse's IXL Horse and Cattle Poolers. A SDlGiidil Issortmcut of GOODS froi iMcl to Select Cliriste Presents. . Pec. 11, lS72-tf PAISTE. The undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of MIFFLIXTOWX and vicinity that he has opened out in the BELFOFiD STORE-ROOM, on MAIN STREET, MIFFLIX TOWX, with an entire Xew Stock of Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTION GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWAKE, TIN W A II A LABUE ASSORTMENT OF HATS AND CAPS, j. full xxive: of GROCERIES, GOIFEGTIOJTERT, Stationery, School Books, &c, Boots and Shoes, fur Men & Boys, Ladies, Misses & Children, FLOOR AND STAIR CARFETS AXD OIL CLOTHS, TABLE CUTLERY, LOOKING-GLASSES, Eight-Day and Twcnty-four-IIour Clocks, SALT by the SACK, Cheese, Dried Fruits bought and sold, Gum Boots, Over Shoes, and Sandals, Wheat and Buckwheat Flour, and Corn Meal, Quilts, Bedspreads, Counterpanes, Blankets, etc., etc., etc All kinds of Produce taken in payers 30 days credit. Goods when desired. Mifflintown, Ta., Dec. 18, 1872-tf JUNIATA VALLEY BANK OF MI FFLIXTO WX, PEXN'A . 9 JOSEPH POME ROY, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. IMRECTOLJ. Joseph Tomeroy, ! John .T. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, I George Jacobs, John Ualibach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United States and also to JCngland, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $-00 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $"00 at per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. New Lumber Yard. Patterson, Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Yard in tho bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flowing, Studding, Paling, SMngls:, Lath, Sash, &c, in large or small quantities, to suit cus tomers. 2PSfc Persons wanting Lumber by the car load can be supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GUYER & CO. " George Goshen, Agent. Paltarson, May 15, '72-tf leat ! Meat ! THE undersigned hereby respectfully in forms the citizens of Miihintown and Patterson that his wagon will visit each of these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they can be supplied with Choice IJeof; "Veu I, 3J nt ton, Lard, &c, during the summer season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Iiccf every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning. Give mi your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, and as cheap as any other butcher in the county. SOLOMON SIEBER. LAROEST STOCK ef Dress Goods in the couxty at Tiltcn & Espenichade's. II nit Aiiu ilium. exchange for Goods. Prompt delivered at any- place m town CORNELIUS B AltTLE Y. New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PE0VISI0XS, &C. 2ain Street, Irliflintown. TJAVIXO opened out a GROCERY AXD IX PROVISION STORE in the old stand on Main Street, MifSintown, I would reepect fully ask the attention of the public to the following articles, which I will keep on hand at all times : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, FISH, SALT, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tobacco, Cifyavs, GLASSWARE, Xloui-, 3J"col, Ace. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give mc a call and hear my prices. J. W. KIRK. Mifflintown, May 2. 1872. ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! - To all Men Whom it may Concern. If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, If you want to" rent a house, If you want boarding, If you want employment, If you want hired help, If you want anything, TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT BY ADVERTISING IN THE JUNIATA SENTINEL. FORCE PUMP. TIIE undersigned is agent for one of the best Force Tumps, for any depih of cis tern or well, in the world. By attaching hose to tte spout, water can be thrown SO to 80 feet. Nothing better could be asked in case of fire. It 13 a non-freezing pump. SAMUEL LEONARD, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. ' LARGE stock of Jlcady-made Clothing for tale by I1AKLCY & CO. SPECIE PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTION IN OF GOODS,.. AT ''. THE LAIRD k BELL'S NEW STORE,- Taltcrson, Juniata Co., Fa, The undersigned beg leave to stale, that they have purchased from j. u. jj. Todd. Lis entire stock of goods, aud will in the future conduct the merchantile business at the Old Stand, in tho borough of Patteron, Juniata county, Pa., where they ehatl endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full aud complete assortment of LADIES' HIIES3 GOODS, CONSIST IN'G OF ALPACAS, POPLINS, PLAIDS, LUSTERS. De LAINS, MERINOS. MOHAIRS GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. LAWNS, &C. FANCV GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS, I500TS AND SHOES, QUEENSW ARE, CEDAKWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Having just returned from the city vrilh the above enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since (he great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can otTer Goods at grcatlv reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE, mar23-tf LAIKD & BELL. THE PLACE I'OK BARGAINS 13 AT PENxN ELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTEIISOX, PA. rpiIE lirgest and best assortment to be I fTiftntl in Putlprqnn. Tlmnlfrtil fr tVin lihAiMtl tint rmiRCA liprpt nfitrA rpnptvpi) frnm the public, I would respectfully announce that I have juat opened a very large stock of Goods well suittd to the trade. Jiv slnok consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including llatsand Caps. Boots and !!incs, together' with a large Stock of Muslins, Sheetiugs Drilling. Tickiugs, Oil Cloths, Matting, io. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Such ns French and Enfftish MerinoeS, Tup lins, Alpacas, De Laines, pla'n ani f 'ircl Shawls, &c, and also a large stock of Notions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cults, and a general assortment of Dress Triaimings. G H0CERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas snil Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. FisL Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country stcre B?3uIIighest price paid for country pro duce iii exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times. 'day 1, 1872. GLOTHINIj! Choicest Styles of the Season. SAMUEL STSAYEE, Fatterson, Juniata Co., Pa. KINS I will sell my entire stock at Greatly Reduced Prices, of ail kinds FUK VihN AmUntil AriUL, 1S72. JiOlS. OVERCOATS, TTJES, CAEPETS, Stair and Floor Oil Cloth, HEAVY BOOTS, Ladiss' Shoos & Gaiters, Under-Clothing, &c, AT COST. Suits anit Fait of Suits, HATS AND CArS, And Furnishing Goods ill WATCHES AXD JEWELRY, Eats ani Caps, FURS, 20 or 25 per cent, cheaper BOOTS Si SHOES, ! where MEVS FURNISHING GOODS, N.vjicg a good stock, Trell selected, I hope to please all. Call and sco to bo con- X0T10SS, &C.:viuce!' SsJ Measures taken and Suits and parts of Suits made to order, reasonable. SAMUEL STRATER, Jan. 24, 1872 Tatierson, Ta. B. B. LOUDON, 3II:ICJIIvVirx, tailor, KEVIN'S EUILDIXG ON Bridge Street, DTifflintown, Pa., Desires to inform his frienda and tbe public tbat he has just reeeiveJ a fine and fashion able stock of Sl'IlIXO GOODS, consisting of CLOTHS riain Black, Bine and Crown. CREV D(hlia, Brown and Blue. TIUCOrR.nci, Blue and Brown. JirACOXALSKUe and Black. CHEVIOTS All Shades. SCOTCH (lOOUS All Styles. BLACK DOESKINS A Superior quality PA VTS ANIJ VEST PA TTERNS Fine. SUMMER GOODS General Assortment, I will Bell any of the aboyc goods by tho yard or pattern. I also keep on hand a full line of BVT TERICK'S PATTERNS, consisting of Men, Boys, and Children's Shirts. Coats, Pants and Vests. e?- I will mtiniifWhire to order all kinds of custom wobe. PRICES Reasonable, to suit the times. Mifflintown, April 10, 1872. SHELLY & STAMBAUGH always keep ty their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or pries of their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. 41 BADWAY'S READY "BELIEF clues tiie woasT PAISS In from One to Twenty Minutes. MOT ONE HOUR after rcawiirg t his ruivertis? merit nml any on3 i-CtFKK WITH FAU. RADWATS KEAOY RELIEF 16 A CUSS FOB fcVEiiY PAIN". It was the flri and Tho Only Xaiin Jtemcdy that instantly stops the most i-xcntciatinjr pains, allars IrjrJsmmn.tiotis, ai.rt cures Conation, whrtber of tho Lung, Stomach, liowvla, or etiicr glooda or organs, ly one application IS FROM TO TWENTY MIXUTES, nn matter how Tiolent or exrrucintin; the imin tlw KHEt'iiATIO, Bed-ritldfit. Infirm, Cripple!, Acrvuua Iicuralgic, or prostrated wit h iweaae may suiTer, RADWAY'3 READY RELIEF WILL AFFOHI) INSTANT EASE. IXTLAHilATIU.V OF THK KIDNEYS. IXKI.AMATION- OK THE BLADDER. K.'FLAHMATiu.N OK Till? HOWfcLS. fONKSTION OF THE IXXCS. SORE THROAT, MKHl'FLT HKEATIIiNii. I ALI'ITATloX OK THK UilART. HTSTEIUCS, CKoLl', UIPHTIIMSIA. ATAillill, XSFLCEXZA. IIEADACHE, TOOTITAf HE. NEfKALOTA, EHEUSIATISJI. COLD CTTTT.T.S. AfiUK CUILI.S. Tlie aTplic:iiiui of the Keady ltelirr tothppaitiir parts -wfierc tlio paia or Uiiliculty fcjLutd will allurd ease fc:;it onn'iirt. Twcntv tiroTi In Falf a tmUer of wntor will in a few rtirarat- civs CUAMfS. M'ASMS, PoCK STOMAfll, HEAUTPFIK, SH'K ItEAKACIIE. IHAKUHEA. DYSENTEliY, COLIC. WIND IS THB ISOWiXli, i;dall INTERNAL TAINS. Tra-ei-rs should atava carry a l-ottle rf Xlntlwny't ICeady Itetief with tlieul. A f-w ilro s in waters ill Lirvciit oieknwrf or pnliis from change "f water. It u LcUr tkui French Braudy or Bitters as a : irulUaLt. FEVKS5 ASO AGUE. FEVER AND A'll'E cired for liny crutn. TiinI ttot a remedial ajiciit iu t!iiaworl-i Hint wiii wire Fever -A Ajriie. and aH otlii-r 3I:i;arlc.n, tiiiicn. Scarln, Tv-t-h'id, yt-llovr, and otiicr Frcrs (aided bv RAI'WAY'S I'lLLS) t qu'ek as UAKWAVS IIEADi I.EL1ET. . itty cents ir bottle, fedd hy ilrugisLs. HEALTH llEAUTY ! ! 6TRONU AND PI HR TUCII W.MD-lXrnEA!tTJ OF 1 l.ESII ANI WKHiHi' t l.EAIC SKIN- AND LEAL TIFI L LUMl'LEXION faiXIRLD lOALL. BR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT IIAS MA 1K TFIR VoST ASTONISHING flT.Wi yt it K. K.inn .Arir. iiir. t iiA.-sus.s TIIE H'Hiy lMKtlllKS. I Ni-Kf. THK I 1N- FIl'ENi E OF THIS TRULY WONDEilFLL MKU1C1NG, THAT Every Day tin Increaso in Flesh and Weight i3 Seen end Felt. THE CREAT DLOOD PURSFiEH:. T.ve.y dron of the FAUSil'AUTLMiVX r.i'i.V ENT cnn'TunicMt's tnr'inrh t!ie Itl .l. I'riv a-itl otli'.r ti-.:i!a an-l i.t the nvntt-m ids r!r r t ( Jif fur it r-'iuiin li v.-af-f T 1 1o body with it nnm l r..aTtTiiI. jn-fuhi, v!iiiii, Coiimtpipriuii, tiir.il'(-.r tiis.v, tlctr.io tlta Tii ".it, M-Tiii, Tivuci. .Nu.s I-i ti'u G:rri''j r.rd riucr purls vf sv-ler.i, iM'ra'-Fvfs, StniiiiOKa iMwh.-T' fr.-ii tU-s tinr, r.i!tl tie wor t f-T!:a or Si it tii-4'.M-i', linir-tr, r'cvrr S:i:r3, S-aM Jai, lV:iZ 'ori. liJ.'jni. Kr7t';I:s, x:ne, liiacJc U't'iiui iti l up t iAit, i itiiK r, Cancers in tl-o V t!tit, ati j,;! kt r.Ir .-crl ;i:ti; ti:i l'.-. -f:a- IVv!it S'-vvHtd. L.-i i;.trm. rti'l :til A'asit-sc-f Vnt lift; if:i:c:- i rn v.-;tr.in tl,t! cuiitive raiic? of WY. Tvo:;dtr trn ( iic;i.!it.v. j.: tl a fw iius nt prve t-- ai,v rnrM-fii n-'n.'z it f.r tt'-.cr of iliese toiu.s tf i;2vic in pvt :;t a tr to cirf tli. ui. Jf l!ie mti-iit. 'ir.iiv hf-oRi1'i rinffetl T-vni-1 wat" Cf'is in :.rrfstitif tht3 wastes and ir .r.'r t;c y. -i- vitu n:r Biaicii.'l fn-Tii lic.!tl;y uu-X tii U.e CARSAi'Af.n.LI.VN v. M at..! t:s nc-nr.-. yft c-itTy loj T(,; S.nsArAi:n.i.iAX Kfor,rsx- rrrl n'i kii.w:i r"Hf."i"..i! r.SfntH i:i Ii.-"1 Cirt (l"Oif :'ic, f'-T.'-f '- Fcs'.;ivc irt: I've T'ripirr, a'l-I Wnrnb 'iic:ic., nw', Iiu'wips, Ii; .;, St't;;;i".i:-' -f V -f. I:i'. -):iti' ct.te vt L'ri::. I!ri;.-''t's J':V cue, AlirtuiiitriT. a:ui in all cn.-t s nl.crr :..tr( t.rc r!- k u it i'fio:t, .r thu water is taivk. cl'-iiily. iiilu witli e tt'Stancr-s 'ike t!ie whit.' of nil ?c, r t nc-.' iir.e wh;t or thT.; isa v.m i-i, i:irk. I ilioi: :i;i r;trat!i:',::!nl T-hite boue-il it tl'-'iH'Hits, ai-il wli?n tr.vrr i :i ;- Xinu, b'lr'iinjf sci.s.-tioTi wlit-i j asuitie wr.irr. ar;-l z'n in ti.i K.u;iil ft'i" f.:ntc aii alojj the Lii.s. l'ricr, $i.-x. riii- kuowa cr.-.l sure Kcjct!y fr l vt'intt J'idt, 2'jpf, eiC. Tmnor of 12 Year' CSrortTa Cured by Kai?vay?9 neoSwusS. TBVitiii.T. Xi Jt'ir IS. !M). Pit. Ris-riY : -TMve hid Ovari-m T.;;:i-r in t: :". ariiri r.rl b wrmli. Ml iht I...-(.T t-it l iSi-m w.it L-i !: In f r i'.'' ! Irn-l tYiTj lh;.5 tf- it ws Ftt-oiriisi-nfird ; ttil wllrr-L 'j'r'l Bw. I tx yoar K-f'ivnit. ani irn.'ty'i' I wt'iiirl try il ; t.ttl ..rui tr I'.iitli in U', Iw'a.i. 1 siirTrn-i l.ir twiv inn. I . lt sr bottI cf ihf RrM.:v!.t. -i 1 tni 1-x -f IIJnav' 1:11, ;-,t i.v.. Ut-tl- ..f y r I:.-.!-,- an I I lire i c-'t nn turner t ba Irra cr 1.1!, svA I I'vl fcrtti r, utiut trr, an.J J.ai-j :er t.i.nit I h.wm fr t !! y.ir. "i Hj .-r I ttHLCr :ts in tiir Iri: of t! b.ir(t, ov.V ir-v.a. I KT'.'i t'ii tJ uu f. r C. UocCl tit Clhr. Vcu --a i'li'.iiih it if vu'.i t.L'h n: liAXNAii r. Kx.rp. 00 1 AD WAY'S FEF.FEGT POSOMIVS FILLS, frf"?!? t-"--r.-:e, r io?.-.;itIv tor.;p-l tv'th jf-tt f'm. l-'ir:, fs'iJtW. (t'lrlfv, ('AriSir an I stc i:ft?M n. wjv's f.r V. - t urw of all riViriltM1 ..f flic fitfin.ni ii, I.;v:r. Ji-.?,;::-;, K:i'.;.';vs iiu-ltU-r, Xrrv-r.is I);mmm HnuawC, (';!-: i; utio:'., (istivtiu.i Ii:Uiwc;:on. Iynv, T,I!riiliCJ', L:Iiot:a f-vrrT Iv.Cr.'iin; n.n t tli' Dowfl. iUsU'anl! Ii.airtrffrr,ctit9cftiio Ii.tcn:al Via C'.tti. V;u raided l'i t iTrct fcp.-j)tivet';r. Purilr Vrgcta bip, Tt-if ri'.ii:.(r no mrcn ir.ii'tniU, or delt-ti-rn'ii-? drti-s. J?f" Oicrvo th f'ifuv-iiig rvui;,:o!k5 icsuilhig froiu Pivmiera of tlie Pivstive Orgai.s: CfTiti-r:in, Tt-Tswl Fi'ei, Fo'tn! rf tb P! in tlif IT.!, Art lity of th Snnvh. -, IlMrthi-m. I'iwt of KxlT Kiil!in t Tfijht in the Stc;mach. S-tnr Kru.txtivit, Sttkuf or Klnttwncdt the 'it tt the Stortmrli. Switnmtnjr f tlv Jlead, Hu'rlei an4 Tiifflcalt Breatliing, Fldtlcrtn At lLt!ntrt. i h'i.jc or Suff-atint Sntiio lien in a Lvit.it Tiftore. P!mne-ol Y:i" '" r 'Ttli vf'.-4 ihe lt,"Ftw furl Pii!! fa la the Mv-td. TVifitirary Piiratifn, Yrllownes nl" tfc Skia ar.ii rV-j. Pi;i in t'.t- K:. le, t'Lvir, Uib, iii uaco t'!w.L-J(! iirf., b.irnit.5 in th F!f.S. A ft-dwf RAPWATS TTT.TS win free flie bt-s-If-m tvittu :-i t:-.e aSovt-nn: c l ilW.r.Vra. Price, 25 ccuts c-rhoT. PoT.I 1-Y PI;l'i;iillS. REAP Y. AM' IV.i t." Peid fne Tftter- rtamplo RAP WAT '0.. Jlo. hj Ma:!-ii I.ar.f. Nw- Oil, Paint & Varnish, I1ITE LKAl. REU LEAD. COLOPvEI) PAINTS IIT GIL BURNT U.MUER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CHr.0!-IE YSLLOW, DEC? 3LACZ, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Puinl Brushes, Yayr.ish Brtislcs, WHITEWASH BRUSHES. SASH BRUSHES Waiting ami Rdiii by t'ie B.irnl,' Soaps, Japan Dryer, While Xmikh Cosc-ontntod Ly:, Sbitt's Potash, The ahoTe goo.Is, tilh i Urge variety of DRUGS and I'ATEXT JlliDlCIXES, alwajs en haul at the PATTERS 0IT DEUG ST0SE. SSS Glass cut to any fize dtsircJ. Dr. T. C. EUXD.O. July 12, 1871-tf A.ILFilANCISCUSifcCO., 3Jsii-Irot Street, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the FALL TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CAEPST3, Tabic, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window- Shades and I'aper, Carpet Chain. Cotton, Yarn, ISatting, Wniltliti;:, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, 1'aitcy Uaskets, Brooms linskft, Duckets, Brushes, Clothes Wringer, Wootlcn and Willow Ware, IN TIIE EXITED STATES. Our large increase in business enables as to sell at low prices and furnisa the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGEXTS F03 MB CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, Price S.1..(. f HE .MOST PERl'BCT AND SUCCESSFUL W'ASIIF.H EVER MADE. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE AMERI CAN WASHER in all part of the State. scpl-3mo3 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN PATTERSON. rPFIE undersigned offers at private sale a L Lot of Ground situated in the borough of Paitereon, Juniata county, having there on erected a . M Frame Dwelling House, and a good Hog" Pen. There are Peach, Pear, and other Fruit Trees on the Lot. Possession given at once. For terms, &c, call ou or addresa II. C. ARBOGAST, Dec 4, '72-2m Port Royal, Pa. AFISE assortment of Cloths. Cassimeres, Veatiugs, ic, just rcoeived and for sale by S. 15. LOUDON. Cr Suar-CoatctJ, Concentrated, Rot ' and Herbal Jwice, Aiiti-Ii?I3on j Granules. X3IK "MTTLE GI.T CATIIAHT5C, or ITIultam iu farvo , I'hysic j Tha r.ovcltynf moCornMiiccI. Chrraica! (in1 Pliar- ! mac'jiitical Science. K nso if any lonyrr taliiii-.' th? lare, rt'pul-ive and imu;cm piil.-, coai(?e.( of! riic:i, crude. nnl bulky hurrt'ilicnts. when w; can by acarofitl applicut iim of chfinical f-iencr? e.xtrai t nil i the c:it!iirtic and other Dedicinal iiroperiic I rum t!;c j mo.-t vnliiui.lo roots and hcrbr;, nnd coiiei'iitra'r iht-:. j iutoa m::inte OraiiKl. scarcely Iarcr than a ; MJlislai-d KCt-d, tti:it can bo readily Mvai!ov-i ly t tuose ol tii i nift prnsitive ptiminciM and fast idiot: a : txtc. Eiich little Purgative felletr; present!, j iu a most concent rated !rm,as ninth cat ban ic pmver i i- cin'MKlitii in naiv of tho lanre pilN ft 'iiudlor unlc in the dru shops. Vroni their wonderfrj cnfhflriic j power, in projKirtion to their hiz people who havn ; l:tt tried them arc ant to Ftippose that they are harsh 1 or dra-tic iu edoct, Uul t nch is not at aM the case, tiie i tliSarcnt aetivo medicinal principles of which they arc j conipmed huinr; so lianuonized artd mo(ihid, one hy ; tUe others, a- to produce a mott KenrJii:i 2nd ; lituroiNli, yet geully and !iiuuly opera- ; liitK rutliarlic ! fi.00 Roivnrd i hcrcT offer:! br the propria- ! tor of ihe.-e Pelletf, to a;:y ch'n;i-t who. upon .m alyii. will find in them any 'alon:el or other f.n ol mercury or any other mineral puion. ReiiiZ enJirIy vegetable, ro part: i -r care is ictpiired while nsinsf thm. They pertj withont distt!rb.4ife to the constitution, diet, or nc oiia;nn. For Jaiiudier. lieadaelio, t on r.ti;i;:tio:i, Smpuro llool, iain ii H10 ti U on Id e r, i Uin c-r4 o 1 1 Sit1 4 Z3r tV ziiicjs Siur ilrfxt-lalioii of tac stom ncht Baud :i:o fu itiot3s, SZliiov.z rittiick, Falii in reioa 01 Ktdnr) aitlern:il IWer, Stio.'.ttd feclfiixi nbottt St. jiarh, Kiil oJ iilood to Blrad, Jl? izt Colored trine, C iiMoris b Ii xy and f!my Forebo-iiiiflt, tnk lir. airrr''! IiO!atit nrsaUve lVIlcf. In exi'l.ir.a tion of the re.ne.1ial power of ny Pnrrative i c:frM orer no pre.it a variety of diseases, 1 wih to say that their action upon the n?iin:;:l econo my M itu! vM;i, i:ot a pluttd or ti9tio eseaii;i2 Ihrir sauiatlve lmrcn Ae does nut impair them; taeir tuir-eiiT!i? and bein enclosed in fjlass botti preserve ihcir virtue unim paired i'r any ioncrii v( t'imn, in any clixate, so that taeyara alwiys freh a::'! ll-ViKi.Vhich is n-d tha case with the p'slr i-miiuI in the dru ston, put up in caenn wid or naste-board V.o:;e3. Kecollert that fcr ! all dwara where, a 1 xait ve, A iserati ve or J Pnrsrattve is indh-att-d tlu-ic little IVllet3 will ! t'ive thumot perfect tatisiactioa to all who use them, t Tiicy rsro koUI by aTl uterpri&Iag lii uteiwiji at 2$ cents a botiic. j B rot allow any dm-ist to induce yon to tak nnvthinir cle ii;.it he may ay is jn.-t as thmI ad my I l'elietsi iiecause he makes a larger profit on that whia j he recommends. If yonr drnit cannot ptipyily J them, tnciuau a6 cents and receive tlium by rciaru I mail Lum I JJ. V. riFRClC, 2T. 7., Projr, j . ELTFALO. 2x". T' IMiisksd: Hew Lost, HowRcercil .'rr-'.a. Just iitihlislietl. a ew olitinn of nr f ntTcrwir fele&raJed .vLuLj.i Essay ou (he ru' fii cure (with out iTiv ticine) of Sr-KCM.iToitEmrA, cr Semi ii.'il Wenkne!, lnvoliinlftrjr Seminal Losses. lvifUKXCT, Menral ami l'iisic:il Incapacity, Iintudiiiients to M.iTinge. lo. ; Cunsump tiiin-, Ki-iLr.rsT, anil Firs, injuced by Belf iniuurf rice or sexual extr ivagunee t'-0"i'rie, i3 a se.-i'ti t'.ve!oi-e. onlr Ccti. 'lhe cetebrure-l author, in tl.is aumirtihie rssny, clearly ucmon;trite?, from a tuirlv years' succes.-fii! piMC.ice, t!iat the alarming omsctieuces of srll'-ubu-e ciny be railically curpil without the il.int.ous uc of the knife ; f oiliting ou: a mode of cure ni once simple, t'rtnin, an'l effectu:i!, by mtans of whici every auiTerer. no luiittrr wlint his cnntlition iiiay be. may cure hiiiiioif ele-ply, privately i-jr"This Lecture shouU bs ia the hauila of ET?ry youth and evi'ry man :n the iand. .'iit, under seril. iti a pl.iin envelope, to ::ry a dircss, postpaid, on receipt of tix cents, iyf t pobi lit:lll:ps. A!j. Dr Culverwell's " Marriage Quidc," price '-'5 cen!3. AJJress the publishers, C II AS. J. . KM.'E i CO.. rot Office Uox IzT liowery, X. Y nORTHERH CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Thronsh nntl Direct Kotite to Washing ton. l!-ilU:uore, Klmira, i.lie, iiuii'.iio, lioc-hrstrr aud XiHsara i-'ulls. CAN AN"D AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 2rVu, j V f !P72, the trains nn the Northern Central Hailway will run ns foliowj : i SOUTHWARD. Mam. Teain leaves Baltimore 8:30 a in leaves Karrisliurjj l:2pi leaves Williams on..... fj:J" p ni arrives at Klmira D';oO p ui Cix'ti Exp. leaves Baltimore ?:! p n. arrives at H'irrishurg 12:2t p m Fast Line leaves Baltimore 1:15 pin leaves llarri?burgr p n, arrives at Williamsport :"" p in Nout'en Ex leaves Baltimore....; ... 1 :- p m arrives at Ilarrisburg... -:-D a m Niaoaea Ex leaves Baltimore 7:40 a iu leaves Harrishur 10:",' a m leaves Wi'Ilatnsnoi t.... 2:M p ci leaves Elinira Z:2' p m arrives at Canandagua- fzU) p ni EniK Mail leaves Harrisb'g 4:25 a in leaves Sunbury C::() a m leaves AVilliamsport 8:10 a ni leaves Elmira ... 12:50 p in arrives at Canandaigua S:5U p in SOUTHWARD. Mail Tbais leaves Elmira 5:30 a m leaves Willianisport !l:15am leaves Ilarrisburg 2:05 p m arrives at Daltiniore..... tl:30 p m Fat Line leaves Ilarrisburg 5:30 a m arrives at Baltimore-... 8: 15 a m Eeie Exrn's leaves Suntury 0:40 a m e.'.nvis at Ilarrisburg. ..11:30 a m Eeie Mail leaves Oanandaigua 2: 15 p ni leaves Elmira 0:30 p m leives Wil'iamsport 11:05 p m leaves .- unhury 12:50 a ni arrives at Ilarrislihrg... .': !5am pAcinc Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 10:10 a m arrivis a: Baltimore-... 8:00 p m Cincix'i Ex. leaves Ilarrisburg 10:10 p m arrives at Daitimore...- 2:15 a m NiasabaEx leaves Canani!aigua...l 1:30 a m leaves Flmir.i 2:20 p m leaves V.'iHiauisport....- 6:10 p m arrives at Ilarrisburg. ..10:15 p ni Bal. Act", leaves Ilarrisburg 8:00 a m arrives at Ealtiinore 12:15 a in Mail Train "north and south. Fast Line north, Pacific Expres-s south, Erie Express south, atrl Baltimore Accommodation south, Niagara Express north an I si uth. Northern Expres- north and Cincinnati Express south daily except Sunday. Erie Mail north to Willianisport, Cincinna ti Express north and Fast Line south leave daily. Erie Mail south, daily except Monday Erie .Mail south connects at Ilarrisburg with Fast Line south for Bultimoie. Niagara Express south connect? at Ilarris burg with Cincinnati Express south for Cal tiraore. Erie Express south connects at Ilarrisburg with Facifli! Express ssath lor Baltimore. Erie Mail noriu connects .it Williamsport daily except Sundays, for El:nira, Canandai gua, Rochester, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. For further information apply at the Ticket Office in the Pennsvlvania Railroad Depot. "ALFRED 11. F1SKE. General Superintendent. Ilarrisburg, Oct. 28, 1872. Caution. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing, or in any way tres passing on the farm occupied by the under signed, in Milford township. AH person so offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law. JOSEPH FUXK. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware, Glassware, Crockery wate, Cedar wars, &c, for sale cheap by TILTEN 4 ESPESSCIIA2E S. ALL KIXDS OF BLANK V,'C.r.K, &c.,done ! at this Office ia the ncatcbt manner aad j fct lbw prices. I B S7 Ht'ti riri -URl Wanar Itlltcrs are nrt a i!e Fanr. r... ta, citlKf - I'onic.., " Aprtntn,," "kUnr,,, j c, that lead tipi-Ieron to :runkjTiMss .nd i but are a tn.t : Mrlme, r.n fcU:n the rave i M heitnof 1-a.iUHrma. free irom ali Aicrlnc i-.i ! Prmcp.e, a Per:.-cl Rraovalor and I.1Tioratnr 7f Th. tbe bhKKl to a ImuuSiv crniition. earic!,- it. refr-sl,': I and mYi;oraiin? b;,i:, r,;lul arut both-. T..jt are til. ; of aflmiiitslratum. rr;,t in llieir acn.m. certai,, m tl.,,, ! rewlt. and triable in a,j f.,rrn, "uuiu. So Person cn lak. Crse IJilte,, Kr, lt- to re.r, ,d Rmain leni; Nnwe. pmv-ri. I dwir ! n.., dernoycd by mineral pai . .',!,e, ZVrll," "ul "2 r"tol iya pZ t i 0-sprpsIaftrIn.!ircloii. Un.wt Vm tl.e SW,n,. C.H!i;i,,Ts!i:.v(nf t fhe.t. D, less, hyr Kri-!.il.ii of Ine S:..fT,.iJ. JUJ --ajt- Hcnrr. !nrt.i,m.wj.oofi!l. I.at,, Pain i.t .hereto,,, f tfie Kidneys U ju,:112; other pai.uj 5vm:,tom. are the o,,rms, br..p:,. I ltle coni sUinls it h.w no cq...v. .rt..loc U:.:c will pre .1 bet: gaar- I'r temple lomjiluluu, , nti:;. r tr.irrirr! or wn-.o. .tt t',r ,, ttrn f o.,wnll.,. or tnni of ur titt.se Tw.c C.ttcrt iiin .ivo iet.d! mi.tiei.ee t.utt 4 iu.i:UeJ ioToviynt U soon petcea tible. K Tor lnflamma(orjr nnl Chronic Klien mnlism and Gout. Dvspepsn cr Indigestion, liuoa, Kemiltent an J Intermittent Fevers l'if of the lilood, Liver, KHtncvind T.'.i.r, lliese I'.iEters bve been nmt snrcesf:!. Such Jiiee re otised Ly Vitiaterl i:Uo'l. tt!i -!i i- petieraiiy iiuduccd jy Uiratic ment of the Digestive r.-n?. " They or a rnf le I'nriratirc a Trell n Tonic, possessinj; aiso llie p-cuair merit nf actin" as a powertii rt-ent in r-Kevui l'm;i,.n r mnioii of tti2 Liver aud Visceral Oigaus, aud in Euioits For Ski.t Irara!irit Kniftiort, Tetter, oit Rhetmt, liintchs, S; nt lmp fs l'u-iu;c3, Car buncie, Itiiic: worm'. Scald-Head, Sure Lye. ' sipe'as. I;c:i, Scurfs, Discuiorattous i tlte Skin, Humors and Diseases of tl.e Skin, of whatever name or n.iture, are literacy duj ui and carried out of tl.e system in a s!itrt time by t!ie nse ol t!iie II iters. One bottle in such cises wil! coiinnce th moil i:.creua!ous ol their Curative cfTec:. Icattse Ue Vfnfcd HIooiI whenever yoti find its iinpii!i;irj burscri tiirutih theskmin Piwipies Eruptions, or Sres : cleanse i; hen vou find it ob structed and slti-'irJ in the Teina ; cleanse it when it is foal ; ynttr lee'.itrs will ir'd yon when. Ken th biowd pure, and the he.iith of the system will fn'low. Orntefdl tfimtntitli procaiTi V:mega Hit tkks the most wondcriui iuvigraut tiut ever sustauied the uikir svrteni. Pin, To mid oilier Worm, lurkirg in the system of so many thousands, are c:fectua!iy de stroyed and removed. Says a di.tinqui.shed ph-sinU o;it: Th-reis;c.irttt:yan individual upon the face of the ar:!i Tvliose body i exempt from the presence of worms. It is not upon the he.i'iliy elements of the bod v that worms exist, b-it urwii thu diseased humors and sJimy deposits that breed theFe living monsters if disease. No sy-tera of Medicine, no vermifsies, nn amhelmin iticr Will fiee the system fiotu wur:ai like these L' ti ter. He7inn!ral Iisense. Pc-rsnn ena?ed in p.iir: and Mineral, sttcii as Plumbers, 'I'vpe-setter. Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advnnee m lite, will be subiect to piralv?s of llie Bowels. To cmrd acainst this take a dose of Walker's Vinegau UiTTKRi ouce or twice a wee';, as a Preventive. Uiliuus. Remittcut, oml Infermttfent Pever, which are so prera'ent in the vai.evs of mir prLat rivers throughout t!ie Unife-l S'.atc. esjeci.illy t!iu;e of t!ie Mi-sisippi, Ohio, Misonri. Ii inots, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Ciurad-t, Baor Rio (Irande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Knan cke, James, and many other-, with their v.it tiibuta ries, throughout fur entire country d-rrin the Summer and Autumn, and renurkab'y s-y dttriiiL; seasons of unusual heat and dTyne:":ate invariah'y acrornpar.iecl by extensive deranetneuts cl the stom.icli and liver, anti cher abdomin ii -;srcr.i. T here ar;; alwavs more or lew obstructions nf the l:vcr, a weakness and irritable state cf th; stomach, at-.. I r.rcat torpor of the bowel. beitr closed upwiUi viiiaifd accumuiaiions. In their treat me.ir, a (mritiv?. rtertin a p-'verf d inllirence tipoit these various -rjrTii, essentially necessari. There is no cathartic fr in purpe equal to !:(. J. Walker's VinE'jAR Bitii'K;, as t';ey will speedily remove tho djr!c-core ! vtci l nniler wiih wti:c!i llie bowels are 1-wled, at the same t.n.e stiiiitilatm t!:e secretions of tde liver, and generally retorini; tlws itcaiihy Uuicttous. of ;he d;i;s:ive errai". SrroTiiIn, or Ivin's Tlr'T, White Swellings,. LTlcers, fcrybipelas Svvciied N-jck, Goii'T. Scrofulon iTitiammations, Indo'cnt Inrtim-naiions, Mcrcuri.il At fections, O'd Sores Lnipiins of the Skin, S're E-e, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitutional !.--eases, Walkbr's VEGR Bittcs h.ie sho-rt their preat curative puwets ia tiii most obstinate aud intrac'. aj!e casrs. Dr. AVnIkeraCalfftmia Vinrar Bitters act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the IVood th-v remove tl.e cause, and b" resolving mv the effects of the inflammation tthe tubercular dvposil) the affected parti receive health, aud a perniauent care u enacted. Tho iirojirrties cf Dr. Walker's Viwrca Fitter are A;n;rient. Diaphoretic .nut i ir in mauve,, Nutritions, Laxattve, Diuretic, Sedative, Couatei-Irri-lant. Sudorific Alterative, and Anti'Bdiotts. The Aiwrlent ai;d m :d laxative propertie Pit. Walkbu's Vixkgve Bitter-, are the best safe guard in all caes of eruptions and maji;nant fe-.-ers, their balsamic. heaJim:, a. id soothing properties protect thr humors of the fc-.es. Their Svatire properres allay pain in the nervf us system, stom.ich, and bowe: c:t!ir from i:i!larn:ti.iLtitj, w:n !, ca.rc, cramps, etc. Their Counter-IrritTit intluence extend tiironhout the system. Their Diuretic pro;ert:es act nr the t.. ney, correcting and retr atm- the Huw of urine. '1 be.r Ai:ti-!.ilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through th? bii-ary dnc: nd are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure of Ei!;ous Fever, Fev-r a-d A-no. ff. Fortify tiie Umly nuln-.! IUene r pnn-f-in' all its fluids with Vinkgau BirriiKS. No epi demic can take hold of a system th is forearmed. Tj-s liver, the stomach, the fcowe's, the k dneys and the nerves are rendered cbsease-proof by this great invit; oranr. , Directions. Take of the Bittern nn om to brl at niht from a half tn ona and otie-haif wiue-:afui:. E.it good nwmhm; food, ach as beet staak. mm ton clioi. veiiisoiu roast beet; at.J retretables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of pureiy veset eb;e iired:en;s, and co:ita;n no spirit. J WALKEK. Prop'r. U. II. McDOXA f.rC Drutsists ai;d (Jen. Ats.. ivin r raicito, l al- and cor. ( Wi'limrl' o a; d Chir'tou Sts., New Vrrk. SOLD EY ALL LiilutlliioASD DEALERS. Flour! flour! THE unJersigneI begs leare to inform IScr public that lit bus purchased the GRIST MILL, in Mi'.forJ township, recently owneil by Jacob Lemon, and, having remodeled and otherwise improved the same, is bow pr pnred to accommodate all who may favor him with their pntronnge. Wheat FJonr anJ Sifted Corn Meal al ways on hand and tor sale, whole sale and Retail. Also, Shorts, Brnn, Sft.ip-ftujf and Ct'-J Fr Sale. Flour and Feed wi',1 be delivered to fami lies if desired, llirs wnzon will visit Mitllin, Patterson and Perryaville throe times a week. Tersons needing flour or fee !, can leave their ot lers at the Store of John Etka jr.. Milllia, or at Penne'.l's Store in Patterson, or adil-essing a note to Box -ii, Patterson. Post Office. GRAIN OF ALL KINDS ROC GUT AT MARKET PRICES. P. II. II AWN. Apr. Z, 1372-3a New Tin and Stove Establishment, PerrytvHc, Juniata County, I'd fTMIR undersigned has opened out a new I Tin and Stove Eataolifhment in '.;e room on Railroad Strart, next door to the Tuc rora Hutel, where he irouM be pleased to ss all who arc in wnr.t uf Tinware. Stoves. &c tie vf ill a'i30 give prompt attention to ail or ders for Hoofing, Spouting aad Jobbing, U of w'uirh ha guarantees to put up Ti'h tlj best of material and in a workman-like mas tier. Having had over ten Tears experience in the business he Cattcrs himself that he can :.ve entire satisfaction to the public. lie kco s on hand the celebrated NiraroJ Cook Stove, vtiiiub. ia the beet baker, most economical and heaviest plated s'07e no "j use. lie will keep on hand the Orients! Ilcateis, and a general assortment ol the bct Stoves manufactured. J0HS DUXBAB- JfTFTTJSTiVWrT FQTJHDiiY. irpirE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami- JL son's lmprovea l ioir, cnicuiaieu -kin-is of plowing, and in all kinds of P'ou"a' sold cheaper than any other Plow in tt Countv. He manufactures ail kinds cf t in?s. iiclis, Stoves. e. He v?!l! ab? "ya-r reapers and threshing machines. Give me call, or address. J. II. KOGEKS. Walnut P. O. aag 13 lSf.9--tf Juniata'o-J 7-1 0 to tho Juniata Sesti.ve?. Job t'?nrf ! T Office for all tiuds of P ial"'J 1 Printing