7. i it i j I) I 7 11 4 , MnMMMMnLMnrtMMMWl.MnnMnW It .itlT.- Mf ZTTlZi IMJ itfJ. t' 4 l-i- i .-i.r-- Rii." Garten aiii Eonsenfili WHO MAHETIIC BEST FAB.UEE.S. ' Mr. Pcecher eava : "A niit wfc C not smart enough to ran a store id not fnart enough to run a fnrm. Farmer are not to be made oat of what is left af ter J-ivnera, doctors, ministers, and -nier- rliHiiU are sorted and picked out. And, if i ii an fail on a good farm it is not likely that Le will succeed iu a store; for it requires more talent to lie a thriv ing famer than to be an averaged mer chant The one cause of greatest fail ure is the disproportion between a man's farm and hit capital. A farmer's capi tal is liii1 fkilled labor and tii money. If be has a little ca.-h, be must have no more land than he can thoroughly well niauige by hisowu personal labor Krery actn rxyond lint 2 i Hii'ineum branre." One ace well woiked is more profitable than twenty acres skimmed over. ' It is thw greed of land by farm ers that Lave not, the capital to woiJtgit t'tat keep e many poor. 1 Smaft lirffis are better tLau l ug ones, teimpfy. be cause tl.ey are better fuiti-d to the average capital of common farmers. Large farms with large cnjiit.il are better tLiiii small lies. Itut two hundred acres of land ia the possession of a mail who has ouly enough capitid to stock and devtlope ten acres leads to one of two thing? ci. her that be pay a taxes on oi.e hundred and iiinely acres which lie docs not use, or, as is tnoie commonly the case, that he spreads bis eimll capital out over the whole two bundled ; and that is so tbin that it is like a spoonful of guano oa the Grand I'ririe. , ' "Farming is a good business for all men w ho conduct it on business princi ples, and have capital according to the size of theit farms. "If a man does not anderstmd bis business, he will fail whether he be a farmer, lawyer, minister, or merchant. If a man attempts to run a mine, a manufactory, a bauk, or a farm without capital, he will fail alike iu all or ny cf them, but no sooner iu one than another of them. . . . .,..... i 'Farrr.ing for amusement is, another and entirely diff reut thing. ome men prefer dogs and horses, some men pic tures, some tneu landscapes, gai Jens, and fancy greenbou.-es, and other fancy i.utos as a means of agreeably spending their money aud occupying their, leisure. 'A farm imj be a rich man's plaything. lie does not live from bis grouud. Ilia ground lives from him.'' plotting.'1 'New Store h f ailersbs I i:.t -i!' rr.:'l e "Stf . I : . Mill SAMVEL STRATER.' bs!viog-purchaed if Levi Hecht, keeps in the He Brick Build ing.Main Street, Patterson alarga "and ele gant assortment of Ready-Made 'Clothing consisting in part, of ' ".,,,,,. Gvcjcualf, fi;ci':Jt pjOik,. . ,. , j , ; , Jjrett CoatL, 1'antulvant, . : i.. Yett, Ih-awer, Cilar,. U- ' L'ni'.ernhirtt; Jianilkrrcktff, -' : n . i , Jfoof $ ghoe And everything nsu illy fonhJ fa a'firsi class GcBtleuiaa'a 'Furuisajtt.Stora. i "' ':. '''.,Z:'.',fax'0t g.oodS"" isTcrEPSICESh EITEAOEDWAEttEEDUCTJOX .Ur THE AT,-, LAIUD A BELL'S ItttcrsoD, Juniala Co., Pa. ; entire slock of jjnods, ami will Also a large and erfilly selected assort-1 MulJ.ict lil9 ,merrf,tntile bnin entof Fancy eods, ef il e'.ses, kinds una , jn fce t,irou?ll Pr mlities; all of which will be' -sold t the low- eaam p.. where ibev htl menu qri est p4ible livinf prices " ' Laatn'''JdttTt and Shue. He also invites the nttention of niie ladies to lis fine stock of GAITERS ASO SHOES, which he will sell at prices iefying eompeti iou. 1 ' ",; " ' " " ' CAIIPZTS, OIL CLOTHS. ........ - , . I ! ;,. . ; ,, 1 . II bason hand a beautiful assortment oi Carpels, Oil Cloths, &c , which are of a Rooii quality, ana well won, tue laspvcuou vt "Til 17ATCIIES & JEHEL3T.I . l;. i . : -t i t - f.l ni-'y, Gold and Silttr Wattkn, n i . ' ' Unr ring; Plain and Fanep rinif, ' -in ' Wstoh Keys, Ladies' and Geuls' l?ret Tins, Gold Pensand Pencils, Ae., which at -his time form the largest and besi assortment in the county.' ' "" 1 "- ""- tOi.AH the a1oe goods will he Sold cheap er than any' other store !n the I'nited Sta'es. If you don't believe it, just give him a Cull and he convinced of the truth vfthe assertion It! .: .! tl- i, t J FUItITUUE.,, ... , . V ' it ' He has also a Urge Room just opposite his tore wherif he:lrs forB;ile at low crices x ceneral assortment of , Tables. Chairs.. Sofas, "tounces. Bedstead Mattresses. Trunks. Carpets, tsr.it". Rack and n.any other articles lor house furnishing SAMUEL STKAYER. , Patterson, aug 18, '67 o: IT. H LEY & C Q'5 CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. This way lor Ear- AS . gaaSas:: TTAV1XG removed our GOODS to' WiUon L X Store Unom, Bridge street, we are again prepare'Hif do buaiacss, a ml Jjava juat, re- .- r. -. V ,i: .1 An expeiienced dairy tunu says: '"From ohservation, I believe too many buiter makers do not ekiraae deep, or churn as much milk as tlicy ought. 1 bear them say, olteu that they do not like to get en much milk, or sour cream, iu with the cream. It is a common prac tice for most butter makers to have a skimmer that is perforated with holes, tl at the milk may pass through into the pan f.' m whicli the milk is biitig taken. If any oue has a belter reason for not skimming deeper I shall be pleased to bear it, and herewith give my reason why I think we ought to skim deeper, and chum mote milk with the cream. First, there are but few dairy houses so far remote from the odors of the kiltbeii, swill pail or barrels, or some do caring vegetable matter, as to keep the cream from absorbiug odors that injure the flavor of the butler; aud the cream first receive, or have these odors pass through it, before they . can reach the milk, as it is most exposed. The milk therefore, must be pure, and, if churned with the cream, w ill aid in taking np the odors from the butter, liy churning on ly the cream, the dash of the churn must, as we think, injure the butter glo bules, and make the butter salvy, as the friction is more directly applied to them thaa would be the case if milk was mix-' cd with the cream. Tberp are times when the milk sours, before all the cream is np ; yet the milk must be nearly, if not quite, as good, from the same cow that is being fed the same ; feed, in a warm morning. I'ut we often get twice the amount of cream in the cool days that we do ' in the warm ceived a NFW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, COSSIKILNO or , Over Coala Dress Costs, Business Ooatf Common t'oats. Pantaloons, Vests,- Huts, foots and Shoes Of ev:-ry description, . style and quality, for male or' female. i ... BUYS'" RUADT; MADE CLQTIIING Also, Carpets Vhite Shirts, Fancy Over Shirt, Unjerfiliirts.t-l'raa era, Uosiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper CMars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Hues 4c- Also, tae latest ijlesol i.auie" Cloaks, Cir culars and I-iirs. , - ...i Persons in want of anything in our line will sve money ty piving us a call beture pur chasing elseW'ire, it we art determined to sell cheat) t'tir casli. tg-J)..i"l furget the; corner. Bridge and nicr streets. , ' D- V. 1IAIILEV & Co AuS. 18, "C3 , S. B. LOUDON, T TERCII ANT TAILOR! Be:ford"s Build- lAJ. ing, Bri Sireet, MitHintown. Pa, would respectfully infnrm th- public that he lias purol'ssed the Tailoring Establishment of U.:vi. A. J'ullurd, anl hs opened out a LAROF.H X1) 1'INEK ASSORTMENT OF CLOTIS. , ...... VASUIMLKKS. Than ever vrss leforc hr.iuzlit to this town. which he ia prci"rod Io mate lo order in the LATKS1 A Xl HOST IMPROVED STYLE, And in a manner that will defy all ccmpeti tinn. tl-j 'also maaufactttres to order, all sorts of '. ' -1 i ' CUSTOjl WORK ' On reasonable terrs.' ' " . - -J By strict attention to business, he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age Give him a call and inspect his style of cutting and wurkmsnship before going elsewhere. AyerV Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Iaings, ouoii as Coughs, Colds, Whooping ' Cough, Bronchitis, 'Asthma, and Consumption. " Trobably never liefnre in the whole history ot melieine, has anything won s nulcl v nml soiiceit! u)hio tiie contitient'x' uf lnaHkind, u' tiu ext-elltmt remeitv lor uliaonar-'0nilauitj. Tlniarch a lunr series uf years, and aain m4 or tee race.- or man rtkas n.ten lusher and lustier in Uieir estima tion, us it hte tscvine better kaomi. - Its tiujiurm charai-teraml poiver ut cure tiie various nnei-nons of lite luupi auti tiiroat, tiave maue it knon u us a re liable protector na-ain.-.: ihein. Wlnie sthipted to nuliler forms ol'll-?.i.-e ami to yonng i lnhin-n, it ia ai uic uiiie uie inut eutiuai Itliucilv mat can be given lor iii-i,iiciit c.i.t.. uhiiuou, and tuu oau pcrous affections oi'tlieih'-o.itand Innrs. As a ikh Tipion again -t ouddeu att?.-ks of 'mu. it cbould be koja on hand In every lamitc, ainl indeeil as nil are sometimes subject in onldK mid eonirtis fctJ run tins aiiuuole lor litem. t'oimtmnti'm is thtitipiit ill jmiiers f cases where lite ill. lt tMinAl tti'ltlote hziV It. -on Mtnii.'t ......1 Sultry day, the cream hardly paid- furl and the patient restored to found health bv the ..... , , , i litrrry frctortu. fo complete If its mastery the labor. iSow take the 26th of ti e over the disordem of tlie Limits aad 'iliroat. Hi it . the most obstinate or them yieiu to it. When notli eame month, SG9, a good cool day, that but else could reach them, tinder the Cherry I cc- . t . r J tortU they subside and d.sapiieax. gave a nice yield ot cream. Is it -to be simjm and public s-nakrrs find great pro- j . . -.. , : tcction from iL supposed that there is that d-Heience in I Athmn is always relieved end often wholij the milk produced from the same cow, on i Hronchitu is (renerall .1 a ' ., i'J.i Cierr Prfral in small loose nays, wtieu tue cows were led in so eenerntlv are its virtues tb ..m ilt 'il.l potpiiblUhttertfleatoftl.emlieiior,i,.o:e j .. -a iu n r man assure uie public tnal its qualiUes are fully amount of Lutter made' from their milk niau"au,ear- t ; -j , , . ? i by skimming the cream only T' I have: .AVPT'! AoilP fill TV : The undersigneit beg leave to state, that they have purchased from J, U. M. Todd, his eutire stock of gnods, and will ia ibe future ness at the Old erson, Juniat y, wnere inev sunn enueavor keep constantly oil Laud fuland eomiJole assort tneut of i 11 H i- - LA DIRS' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST . , AU'ACAS, . . . tm I'OPLINS.-. i - FLA IDS, LUSTERS. 1 ' '' ; De LAIXS. , t.i i3i x.1 ' MKUINOS, !!' i, :((.; GINGHAMS. " CAMBRICS.''" "-, ' LAWNS, IcC. FANCY GOODS, !, ... i rj .NOTION'S. JKW'ELRY", '" HATS AND CAPS. :' "" ' ' HOOTS AND SHOES,. , , 'i : (JI;EENSVARK, -, n.n ' CKDA1UVARB. - ' GLASSWARE, ' CROCKERi' , FISH, ." SALT, . . , COFFEE, TEAS, . i SIRUI'S. : SUGAR. - . Having just returned from the city with tha above enumerated stock of roods, all -of which have been purchased since the great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in snying that we eaa otter Goods at greatly reduced fig ures for CASH ORCOUMRV PKODUOh, mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL A'EW GOODS ! GOODS ! Hartin;& Walters Bazaar! GREAT CHAM IX PJIICES ! V ' .: s-ilf ! ( ..i, .. o TTAVINO pnrcbased the Store of N. Frank XX 4 Co., on Main street, in J. M. Uelfora's store room, we would respectlully inform the public that we have just returned from the bast with a new and carefully selected slock of GOODS qf the very bent quality, couipris ing in part, of .... DRY GOODS, . .- .... GROCERIES, t -J , MOTIONS. -' (. " - v ." . ..noSIERIES, ''' ' fancy: GOODS, . : " 'QUEfcLS.v,ARE, - LOOTS & SHOES, j I n ats an d c a rs, - carpet bags; ' v DIL't r.tlTllS . -J. OX It PETS ''.V . BLANKETS,;' :;v FL'KS, WOOD AND WILLOTT.WAltE, and in short every article usually kept' in a well seUcteJ store. Il'e intend selling exclusively fur CASH, f.r n exchange for OoUNTRV PRODUCE. By soiloing we will be iible to ell goods asclnaip the cheapest. Call and examine cur stock riU HIGHEST rftlCES PAIU IN TRADE FOl ALL KIXL'S OKCOUNTltY PRODUCE. f (Beirord'sStare.Room,) Main St.,' March 9, 1S70. r - . - --T - . i. -- t - i- it ' THE PL AC ".l n; i - i- ml " ' i 'iBii.t n-ii -.til i Hannfactnring Company- ;.r...i At tlii WORLD'S'FAIRj it '.t - . ' , - -r - 1 CobitltuUd Vy thetomesof the peofle" " -M i. . a ' ' -- . "1.. ...r.:-tT Received the Great" Award or tu? i!. HIGHEST SALES! i And have left all rivals far behind them for '-.Htii i f'.t ( they h I ' SOU) i" iwo . ! One Hundred 2nd twenty-seven Thousand, . Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines ! b t : being more than forty thoutand'm advance of their sales of the previous year, ad over (orly-four thoutand more than the taltt of any other Company for 1870,s shown by the fol lowing ! figures from swobs returns of the sales of Licensees. The Singer Manufacturing ' Company sold over the -i.riorenoe sewing ia- .. ,, .. , iKi chine Co 110,173 Machines. Sold over the Wileot "" :' "' i .Gibba Sewing Ma. Co.,. 88.944 ! do. y Sold over .tfee Weed ejr-., ... . .., ing Machine Co t)2,8:U do Sold over the OrorerJi Ita-i i ker Sewing Machine Co.' 70, -1:11 do. Sold over the Howe Sew ing Machine C....i."i 62,677 do. Sold over the 'Wheelef St' - - -Wilson Mauufg Co..:.... 44,fi25 do. all pf which is mainly owing to the populiri- ty f . what is known as the "New Family Sewing Machine," wtich is now fast finding its way into every well regulaten household- For Circulars giving full particulars of Machines, their Folding Cases of many .va rieties of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of woik, which, till re cently, it was thought that delicate fingers alone eould perform, as well as particulars about all articles used by their Macines, sncb as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Coltnn' Oil, Ac., &c, apply to any of their Author ized Agents, or to The Singer Manufacturing Company, 458 Broadtcay. A'ew J'ori. Philadelphia Office HOC Chestnut Street. '. D. AV. HA R LEY & CO., Agents in MitHin town, who keep machines constantly on hand at their Clnthinir Store on Bridge street, for the inspection of the public, aud for sale at the most reasonab'e prices." ' " Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread. Oil, &C, and everythir.g pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand fur sale., 1 - '.,-... v i l-Marla t.l -I itlu:.!M NATIONAL H;0 TEL, BEAR". HAM AKEB,' Prtrprfe'-h STAtE' CAPITOL HOTEL; near the ' Cap . tol Bufldinga, '- : 1 .-'.: n t J.r.u: -.n ., ; rMARlSBCEG,PA., r , " oserms as moderate as any Hotel in the City.; i .-.. - - ' -'" ' '""' WM. G.TH0MP50N, Prop'ietor. , t ; . STV CLOUD , HOTEL", , Arch Street, above Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Eutirelytnew, with ample capacity for 250 quests. Jtruif, 5) per anj. me oi. -iuuu is newly and elegamly furnished throughout, aud is open for ibe reception of guesis, by the undersigned, who have so successfully conducted for tbe past ten years the well kuowu .Mountain House, at Cresson Springs, G. W, JICLLIX i BiiO., Tropes. , raarB-Sai JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLINTOWN, JtXIATA CO., PA. - . - , ; f I i . . , t .'. . SAMUEL MlItPIIY, Proprietor. 1 , Rooms large and comfortable the Table supplied wfth thi best 'the market affords Stabling arge and excellent Bar constantly supplied with tbe choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared topleane guests. Charges moderate i A liberal BtiHxe of public pairanage is solicited-. .. ; . j, Deelt t'o WHITE HOKSE HOTEL, 316 i 318 NORTH THIRD STREET," " ,' PHILADELPHIA. ', GEO. ZEII.LEY, Proprietor. ( ' Goot! accommbdation,s for all who may favor i him with a call. ; . . First .Class Livery and Sale Stable, HOLD 1.10 60 HoasES, ATTACHED TO I10TSL. GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING, MACHINE FOR" UAiiGAIXS; : J8 AT; f t v JI PKNLL'S CHEAP - STOKE . ' LV PATTERSON, VX. ' .' . Toe following are selected from tlion- sands of teatimouials of similar character, as expressing tlie reasons for tLe prefer ence for the Gkover & Baker Machines over all others. " I like tbe Grover Baker Machine, in the first place, because, if 1 had any other, 1 hould still want a O rover & Laaer, aud, hav- ng a Grover & Daker, it answers the purpose of all thereat. It does a greater variety ot work aud it is easier to learn than acy other." Jrt. J. C Croly (Jenny June 1 have had seviial years experience with Grover & li.iker Machine, whicli has uiven tue great satisfaction. I think tbe Grover A baker Machine is more easily managed, and ess liable to get out of oriler. I prefer the Grovel & Daker, decidedly."-jlrt. Jjr. li'atts, A ete 1 ork. , . I have had one in iny faiuilv for some two ears, and froni what I know of its working-t. n a lrom Ibe testimony of many of my riends who use the same, I can hnrJly see bow anything could be more complete or give better satisfaction." Mrt General Grant.. " I believe it to be the best, ail things con sidered, of any lhat I have known. U is very simple and easily learned ; the sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advan tage ,- the stitch is entirely reliable,- it does oriianieu'al work beautifully ; it is not liable I to get out of order." ilri. A.M. Spooner, Sti I Bond Street, Brooklyn. ! ' I aqi acquainted with tbe .work of the : principal machines ; aud, I prefer the Grov LEONARD HOUSE Opposite the Depot, ',,. ' L i CI-.IVJ1IEILJ, IV. Tbe " Leonard House " has- recently been refitted and othernie greatly improved, aud is nOw under the proprietorship of D. John ston & Son. formerly of the "Merchant's Ho tel" in l'illi-lrire. I'ersons visiting Clear field on bu.--iiie.is or pleasure will find this a convenient and pleasant place to stop raayl 1, '70 ly . UNITED STATES HOTEL, , OI'I'OSITE PA. R. R. DEPOT, JIARRISUURG, PA. . , a --HEM T. 'HELMBOLITS COMPOUND ' FLUID Extract Catawba ' GE APE. PILLS. Component- Parti Fluid Extract Rhu- : barb and f luid jaxtrac kuiuicuu i n i Urapt Juice, i, i FOB UVEB COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, " BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OB -NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVESESS, Etc PUKELY VEGETABL2. CONTAINING no ' MEROUKY. JI1NEHALS OR DSLETEUl OCS DUCGS. , , . i . " n ' t i These Pills are the most delightfully pleas ant purgative superseding castor oil, aalts, magnesia, etc. 'i'he is nothing mere accept able to the tomac!. ". They give tone, and cause neither aua nor cripiur pains. They are composed of the finest inijredimn. After a few days' use of them, such invigoration f the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to tbe weak and enervated, whetn er rising from iraprodenee or disease. H. T Uelmbold'a Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not soear eoateil, from tbe fact that sugar-coated fills do not dissolve, but pas through th'etfomach wi.hont disolv ing, oonsequently Ho not produce ibe desired eflcct. THE CATAWBA G RAPE PILLS, I eing pleasant in taste and order, do not nec essitate' their ieinjr stigr-eael, aoJ are prepareu according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistrv, and are not I'ateul Medicines. ;:v'. E" , 'IIEXRY T. HELMUOLD'S i i highit co!tcr?iTBATTi cereri Fluid ' Extract ' Snrsaparilh r ; v .' ters for information, In confidence", to IIEX BY T.-HELMBOLD. Dmesist and Chernir Onlv Depots r H. T. HELMBOf.D'S Drnj and Chemical Warehouse, No 5S Broady. New York, or to II. T. HELMBOLD'S Medi cal Depot, 101 South Tenth street, PhiU&t pbia. Pa. ' ' ' BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS Ak ff II. T. HELMBOLD'S. TAKE NO OTHEK. june 1-ly , - . ' i , NATURE'S HAIK KESTOKATIYE 5 ' Will radically exterminate troiu li.e system Scrofula, Svphilis. Fivei-1 sores, TTlcers. Sore Eves Sore Leec, Sore Month. Sore Head- Bronchitis. Skm Dineases, Salt Khenm, IJmi- kcrs. Uunnings from the Ear, White .Svee'.l-ing?-. Tumors. Cancerous Affection. Nudes. Rickets. Glnudular hw-llings. Night hweais. Hash, Tetter, IIumrs of ail Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases lhat have been csiblishcd in the System for years. Being prepared expressly for the above com plaints, its blood-purify iiic properties are greater than any other peparatiou of Sursa parilla. It gives tbe complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a slate of health and purity. Fur purifying he blotwl, removing all chronic contiiut lonal diseaess arising from aa impure state uf the blood snd the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of the hones. Ulceration of the Throat and legs. Blotches. Pimples ou the f.ice. Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions uf the skin, beautifying the complexion. ... . ... ; HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONCENT KATKD TLUI1) EXTRACT CrCIIU. THE GREAT Dil'KETIC, " '' "' Has cured tvery case of I'iabets iu ir!iicli it has boen given. Irritation if the neck of the bladdur. mid inclination of the ki'liu'ys. til-; ceratimi uf the kitlneys anl hia'idcr, ri-ien- ton of urine, disease t the nromraie clanri, ', stone in the bladder, c:il:ulti". rnv-I, brick dii-u uepo-ii. ari'l i.iuc,ih,' ormiiky tiisch.irges. J nnd fur enfeebled and tie icatc cnr.stitu'tcii: of both .sefces, atlendo 1 wiib the foilowiiig ' synipioms: Li-iispositiiTi to exertion, bus ol : power. 1ms cf r.ic:;:f.ry, tli;!ic:i!iy (,f breath, i ing. weak nerves,' Ireail ling. honor of di-- ' 1 lease, wukeftiliie;. dimness t,f vision, p-iin iu j Makes it particularly desirable to persons the back, hot hands, ilashir.; of the body, j visiting ibe City on business or pleasure. dryness of the kin. eruption on the f-ice. j A. HECK, I'nOPBIETOR, ! P"'-"' countenance, universal lassitude of the j ' miiscuii-r s ti'eiu. etc. : Used bv nersona tlfim tbe awo nf i'Tlipni, I EMMI-VGEr. & CO.; FRorniETORs. ' Telegraph Office in Hotel. '" aug IS, !869-y. BECK'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. rUtS HOTEL IS rt.KASANTI.Y SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF It A C E S T It E E T , ; A JEW DOORS ADOVS THIRD. ITS 0 E N T It A L LOCALITY! Contains no LAC SULPHUR No SU- " CARDFXKAD -Vo LI Tn ARCH Xo XITR.J.TE PT SILVEK, ami i3 fiitirelj free lrom. the J'owomns nml Ilealth-destroj-iiig' Drugs useii iu otLcr Hair Preparations.. . Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not coil the finest fabric peifeily SAkK, CLAX and t FFICIENT desi lerarunn lvns SOUGHT ltH ASI KOL'.Nl AT LAST 1 It rest'ires and prevents tbe Hair from be ceminjl Gray, irr parts a soft, glossy appear ance, renovrs li!iriiff. is cool and reliesa inst tot the heaJ. checks the Hair frem faliiue oil, ul restores it to a great extent when prematurely lust, prevents Headaches, enre--all Humors, vuianeenserupMor.s. and un;a nral heal. AS A DRESSING FOR TUB HAIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IX THE MARKET. , . -. . i I1. G. SMITH, Patentee, Oroton Jnnctior, Mass- lVepnrd only by PKtJCTIU URiN TIIERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a pane! bot.le, made expressly fur il. with the name of the article blow a in the glass. Ask your I'ruggist for Nature's Hair I Restorative, and take no other. I-?For sale at 11. i Kepner'a Ifrug Stores 1 MitttiBtown, Ta. IWRTHLRN CSNTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TADLE. ' Tbrough and lirett IConte to v :i-hiui;-ton, Hxltiniore, Hlmiru, Kiie, liutliilo, . itocbi stfr - aud .Niagara l ulls. FOUR '. TRAINS DAILY" from nnl five to Wasliinton ami Baltimore, " and FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY to nml Five from the Nertli and 'Vest Branch Sus tjnelmtina, and Xorlhern and Western Pennsylvania and New York. 0 AND AFTER MONDAV. JAXCARV ?' a m "t.J p ill ' p II, ' r Formerly nf the States Union Hotel. ang. 18, 18fi!-1y. ' ' REEDSVitLE, M IFFI.IX CO., TA. n.V VSD si ZZiCK, Jro2riclor. itivii-ai wMjuiuvs uuu.j. uiuiur me vj rover , , ' D.,ker to them all, because I consider tbe ! , Te umle.-gned respectfully calls he at stitch more elastic. I have work now in the i tcntiou of tbe. public to the fact that he has hou.e which was done nine Tear. . -hi-.fc I ,e"ru ,ue I""' Proper.y ti i.ecisviiie, lur- is still gocd."-.Vr. Dr. McOread,,' -Vo. 4:5 j merl '".' t y Aaron hhoop, and , pre Kn r,.:. thirJ tir.,e A-- r,i. I Fared to accommodate grangers and travel. More than two-thirds of all the sewing T' , He v", ""' done iu mv farrily f Jr the last two rears hns J'"eI WPMe " j parttcular. h..n I,. r., i. n.t.j. m.:i.;. , I e will exercise a personal supervision over . " -' ' , ....It. '.II'. L.inittV. t. I JTt. . 1 . 1 I J solicits a share of thepatrnnage ef tbe public. DA 11) I. RICE. lo tweniv-nve. aii'I from th five or in ibe decline or ch confinement or labor pains; bed-wen children. liny tiv- io fifiy. j Yokk Has- U ui'zc of l;j'c .- after' aisn'n Ac. ) i; Railway will run as follows: XOUTinVAhD. Mad. Tbaix loaves Baltimore 8;: 1-tives hairis'turg 1:" leaves nilliani-port B:"J.' arrives ni cimira li':;;i" f ra. Durrui Ex U-.-ives Baltimore ld:'jl p u ltivts If arrislnn-g :J- a m ' leaves Wil'imspoit.... H: ! a m leaves Elmira ll:Vam arrives at Caoandagua. K:I'J p ni Fast Line leives Baltimore IlMO p ni ' ' leaves liarrist.urpr. 4:'i:, p m- trrives.it V, iilianwport f-.Ul p ru Cixcin! Ex leaves Baltimore 7M0 r, rn arrives at Harrisburr.-l-H1! a m- aves York :1U a iu rr. al Ilarriaburtr.. 7: 1" a n SrNUI.'KV At, nns-lh lovpt, llu.:-i.- k.iui .... . It'iJ'J a ni I never had a crarment rip or need mendinir except those rents wliich frolicsome boys will make in whole ololb. It is in my opinion by far the mist .valuable of any I have tried." Jlrt. Henry n ard JJeecher. rr, f o , r. ' .' . r , i ne orover cc ij.Tter sewing -llaclniie Coiapaay manufacture both the. Elastic ten tch ajid Lock etitcu Machines, and TindrveVson;1 Tkrrtfr,h:h,iinp9,f V"d'-at.their ? menis in an lie targe cities, anil through agencies in nearly all towns, throughout the country. Price Lists and samples of sewing in both etttclipg furnished un ap plication to trrover c Uaker S. 11. Co., daV8. and thenuality 13 better. ''Tako f.-r almnld beurovWml witU UiwaiiUdoleforiiiem. 1 Although peiilpl tovuntnti;n is thtiujrh ltltanee. tlie iJ4!h dav Of Auush-a hot I curable, tiH jo-eat numiiersiif eases where iheili. My cured by t-.kin: Uie til ami fret;sentdceF tuev kiman thatwe iieetl .1 -1. - -I .l :ll i 1 t . I minium iiiui nueu tue miiK is urouin in in a heated condition, and pl tced in a warm room, that perhaps mttiy of the butter globules were exj.Ioded by the heat, and that they miujrled with the milk like alcohol with water,; but to churn all tlij uiiik would be t-J more butter " Pcr'Teve and Ajnifl, Tntrm't!tnl Tever, Chul Fever. Eemittent Fever, Dumb Airue, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac, and indeed all the affections which arise lrom malarious, xuazwii or miaamatio poison. y . . As it name lmptie. it does rre. ari'l toe ent fail. Containine neither Arsenic, Quinine, flitmnth, Zine, nor any other mineral or poisouou; -niitttam-e whatever, it In nowise initirea nnv patient. Tlx nmnlier ami importance of itsciir.js in the aciie trit'ts, are lilernllv beyond aecnnnt, ,m1 yp !wlic e without a imrallt-1 in Uie history of Ainie iwiiieine. Our pride l pnitifleit lv the a-kno v1ehniiei ire receive of the radical cures effertil in olinnete cx'o nnd where other remedies had wholly failctl. lTnaccimatel persons, either roilpnt' in, or travelling Ihrourt miasanntie Incnlliim, will be lro-tet-tett by takinir the AflfE CVJiF ilnilv. For I.irrr Cnmrtlninf. arilnir from tontitttly of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the I.ircr into healthy activity. for liihona nwnnters and Liver ComnWnts, it i liberal palronajre heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very large stock of Goods well -guiud lo the trade.-; My stock consists of a full assorlment-of fine and staple . D 11 Y G O 0 D S, ..', , Embraeinj all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, together with a large slock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, lickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, o.c. .,, . ' LADIES' DItESS COODS, Such as Freuch and English 5tcrinoes. Pop lins, Alpacas, Be Lair.es, plain and figured Shawis, &c. ami also a larjestock of Notions, such as Gloves. Milts, Hosiery, Eoibroidered Collars and CuH's, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, .' Such as Siicars; Syrnns, Coffees. Teas and .SpieeS. Also, a large lot of Queenswiire, Hardware. WoO'l and Willow Ware.' Fish Salt nnd Nails. Together with a full a9ort-l ment of Goons usually kept in a country store 5s?j!!ig!iest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Trices fo suit the times aug 18. 1807-tf. 115 Market street, Harrisbnrpr. April 27, 1870. Ma. a. A. Iitvr, of Euclid. Oliio, gives the following resultof an expert-, incut he ni'ide in feedin? carrots and potatoes to a milch cow. While thirty- j eix quarts of carrots were ftd daily. thirtv-tv o pounds of milk were receiv " ,i-i-i .- ' I'reparcl by Dr. J. C. AVF.R A Co., I'ractir.-lt in return, and while tue same quantity or smt Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Alasaaod sold carrots and potatoes iu t qual parts were fed, thirtr-six pounds of milk were re ceived, a:id when jio'atocs alone were piven, forty pounds of milk were receiv ed. The roots were cut and fed iu mes- es of twelve quarts each, three times a day, and alternate changes made to that a correct estimate might be eet upon the diCirent roots as milk producer. Mr. Hunt believe potatoes to be a paying crop when raised for feeding milch cows td'jne. , an excellent remedy, pmdncins many truly re- ivi U i marltahle cures, where ottier me,licms had failed. all round the world. . miCE, $100 FEB BOTTLE. 11. 8ld by Dritgcists generally. JOHNSTOWN FOUSIJEY. TIIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow in the County, lie manufactures ail kinds of Cast ings, Hells, Stoves. &c. lie will also repair reapers and threshing machines. . Give me a call, or address. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. 0. aug 18 1859 tf Juniata Co. Pa. r . AGENTS WA.N'TED' TOR '; ! FROM tub FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con taining selection from oxi HrxiotKoof tbe most popu ar AMEaicaa and fokeion authors, including Adams. Bancroft, Kucon. Beecher, Bulwer, hapin (E. M.), Cailyle, Cooper, De yumey. fcvefreiu bmereon, ewman. Hall. J. G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker. Phil lips, I'unslton, Robertson, Ituskin. Whately. ttelister. and others equally celebrated lor their skill in the use of beautiful language and for their strong enforcement of noble ilcas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo fiontpiece in ten colors, and many choice en gravings, at 6ne half the price charged for any other book of its quality. Agents can 8(11 twice as many of this book as of ' any other in the market. Ladies meet with the best of success. . ' - Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men and ladies wanlsd in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Se:d name and address for Circular toZIEGLER k MoClBDY, Philadelphia, Pa., Cineianati, Ohio; Chicago, III. ; St.- Louis. Mo.; -or-Springfield; "Mass. " '' nov9 Cm IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns. No. 7;, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by , , SILAS SHAMP, . Oct 5-3m i iiiffliniown. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. BflACHSME SHOP? HlIE undersigned would respectfully an--L nounce to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, tliat" he has purchased the .wuuMtiwu-i ouuury and ilashuie Shop. and is prepared to manufacture .articles of v-iiious uws.cnpnons encn fits tour ant in Hone-power Threaliing Machines'tXso, "" Eight and Ten Jlorse Power, Ufacbines, . i : '.i ' i I il t t i f . i i . . . , . being Ibe most celclirateJ. and 'best' adapted to the wantjioC h farmer, , now. extant, and which I will watriint'to perfornt alt, they are recommendeir to do Plows of Ibe latest and most improved patterns,, considered by all who have used them io be superior to any now in use in this pari of the country. I would espeeially call the attention of farmers to the IKON" KING PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1870.. 1 am alse prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Gudgeons. Saw Mill Crunks, aud Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of : . Coal, Wood,'1, Parlur ami Cooking Store ' i ' I I. "! t 1 '' ' ' '-'J ' ' I also manufacture IloTlow Ware, Waffle Roller" for tanners, c. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. J . Peniember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any1 other establishment in the country, J. A. CUISWELL. 1 Feb Tfi. 1970- tf. ' ' " ' -. , ' Reedsville,' Aoril 10. 1871 Siity-llTe First Prize Hedals Awarded. TIIE GREAT .' '( I Baltimore . Tiano A. i. PosTL'ETUWAlTE. J. C. M'-NaUUHTON ............ ......... ........... ...... A. G. POSTLETHWAITk & CO., ' General Commissions ilerchaats ':V the sale op-alt kindu op codxtry ' ' " 'producl' '", -No. 264 South Front Street, . , marll-tf PHILADELPHIA. A LL kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit, far sale by MANUFACTORY. .V5LMA.12 KVAlti; & U. .n i .-. Munyfitrlurersof . ! . . Grand Square and I pright . PkUO FORTES, BALTIMORE, AID. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly Thir'y years, and upon their excellence aWne attained an vnpttrchesed pre eminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their ., ,;;;;, .,; . tone , combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality. , as well as great purity of Intonation, and sweetness through the entire scale. I heir , . . r ,,. , . TOl'CII . is pliant and elastic,' and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. '' Iu OKKJU5iSlllP , they are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned nileriel. tbe large capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep continually aa immense slock of lumber, &c., ou hand. . . . , . - . tetfA All - our Sijitart Pianot have our New Improved OviasTBUau Scale and ihe.AyraJfe lrtbtt. i 'ii- ; I . . leer We would call special attention to our late improvements in URAXU I'AA'OS and SQUAKE GKASDS, l'atened August, 14. 1806, which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. Every Plane fully Warranted for S Tears. We have made arrangements ior Ibe Sole , Wholaaie Aaency ; for the most : Celebrated PARLOR ORG ASS- and MELOVEGXS, which w offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Prices. WILLIAM KNABE & CO. JAMES BELLAK, '! .;.,!.. , - Wholesale Depot, , , ?79 j- HSl South blh St.' , . , sep!4-6m .,. ,. , . . ,, Philadelphia. VT'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP.' The unl IvJ. dersigned has established himself in McAlUtersville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Shett Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the pnblie generally are respect-" fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. ' - . aug !8'CStf -i- JACOB Gi WISET . HELMI!OT.I-3 EXTRACT r.CCHC is- din-" relic and bloo i-puritying, ami cures all il:s enses arising from habila cf dissipation, aud : excesses ami imn;-ud,-nces in life, iuirutitics ' of Ibe blood, etc . snpersedin Copaiba in ' affections for which It is nsed. and sa-pbilifie attections for whicu it is used, mid syphilitic j litfections in ibese diseases used io c.tnnec- , tion with HELM MOLD'S ROSS WASH. iTAUIKf. In many aflcciions) peculiar to ladies, tb air. nt Stmburv. POUTIIWAKD. Mail Thai.-: leaves Kliuira leaves Williamnort leaves Ilarrtshiirj arrives ut l!ltiiore... r.vrr 'Ki Ex leaves l'ananlai;'ja leaves EIniira leaves n illiamsLert 12M I a in leaves If.trristit-rg .ri:8."i m in arrives at Daltimore t':15 a rn I Ctxrtx'i Ex. leaves llarrisburg U:4 p m arrives at P.aIiimore... 2:3" a m . i,titti it.rtiitifioi!3 -i 1 1 nam sport :l a, ni fi.-.Vl a m !':-' a lit T:Jt p in ti:l 5 p w 4: J"- p i:, y-.-i ) d m leve3 Sunr.ury 1 0:2(1 a in Fxtract Ihichn is i-nHmittlt,.! bv nu ..rl.u- remetlv-as in cMoro-is or retention, i'reu- i " rrT,' 3t ,l"rr",hrP- p "i larity." painfulness or suppression of custom- j lEIE " 1 ,""'h le.,T'? W '!''a-P 1":'0 p .u. ary evacalions, ulceiated or schirrus slate ol , . leaves Sunbnry 12:05 a m the uteruv. lencorrhtea or whiles, sterilitv 1 ' r rm Harrlsborg. -t:Mi a . and for all complaims incident to the sex , 1 A' ,FIC Ex-'res Harrisb g ll.:o a m whether arising form indisc-reiioa r hahiu ; v .. :""rlT6S at- Baltimore-... W, p , of dissipation. It Is prescribed extensively ",K- . V H.Tnsb.irg...- ::2-, p lit by the most eminent physicians and midlives ! ..' . ' York - 7:10 P " o:i"i a m both sexes anJ all a?;es (attended with any ef' ; 1 ' "a'-risbuag..;.... 8:10 am, j . tt""i xj:iiiiinore...-i-:-'i p ui ; Mail Train north and somh."Fat Line jno!,. Pttcific Express south Cincinnati Ex-' i rress north. York and llarri-burg Accommo j ilation noph and south, Erie Express south. Erie Mail and Sunhury Accommodation nonl. nnd Baltimore Aecunniodafioyi onl, in all ihir stages, at little expeuse, little or , exempt Sunday. . . - '. no change or diet, no inconvenience, and no; Itulfalo Express norfh and south daily. ' exposeure.J It causes a frequent desire, and 1 Cincinati Express north d-iily except Sat-1 gives strength to Urinato; thereby removing j orday.- i- . obslructions, jireveiiiing and curing Stric-j T'or further information apply at the Ticket tores of the Iretha, slluvinir Tain and In-! Office in the Pennsvtv ALFRED P.. FISKE. General Superintendent. . Harnsburg, January 2, 1871. for enfeebled and delicate cojslitutioiis. ..!""' -"-i-'onis twve. sunbury... the above diseases or symptoms), . ...;1-,,0 ,. II. T. HELMCDLTS EXTRACT El'CHU CITRUS DISEASES ARISING FRilM IMPRlT- LENCES, HABITS Ui' DiaSlPATloN, etc., ! fiammation, so frequent in this class tof -diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. . IIENRY T. HELMUOLD'S IMPROV ' - ED ROSE-U A8II.5i - ' Cannot be surpassed as a face, was h, and will be found the only specific re.ntdv in tv ery species of cutaneous affecliofc.' it Speed ily eradicates pimples. 'spots, scorbutic dry ness. Indurations of the cutaneous membrane, .c, dispels redness an i incipient inflamation, hives'j rash, moth patches, dryness or scalp or skin, frost biles, snd all purposes for which THE Git EAT CAISE . or Just Tutluhed, in a SralcJ Enrrlope. Price , x trhtx. A lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhea, er Seminal 'Vcakness.,. Involuntary Emissions;- Sexual Debility, and Impediments lo Marriage gen erally ; Xervonsness. Consumption, Epilepsy uu j-uo; Aieuiai huh t liysical lneapacity. salves and ointments are used ; restores the j resulting from Self Abuse. Sc -11, "LtBr skin to state bf purity and softness, and J . CrirrawKLL, M. D , Author of the "Greeis insures continued henttlry action to the tis. Rook," Ac. sue ot its vesselson which depends the I The world renowned auhor, in this ad agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex fmirabl. Lecture, clearly proves from his own ion so mnch sought and admired But how. exnericnrtt tl,t il.. -ri .V TV !" aS " remt,iT fnr "'"ting defects Self Abuse may be effectually of the ekin, H T. Uelmbold'a Rose Wash has ! out medicine, and without da long sustained its cUimed lo unbound patron- cal operations, bougies, instr C. BARTLT. " tilt OLD KSTABLISRID FlBW, ' " ' t A .. , , . , t . . . . ; J. . KlCnARDSOX d- CO. 12S Mabext Siekkt, Philad'a , -: - -i' ,t it. :. , . is the largest Manufacturing t Tonfecti: lers ana ' naeiesale Dealers is Fraa, ' li-jti, t;.,i at M Vii-l trn ' !, pulsing quatines Which render it a oilet appendage of the most sunerative ami congenial character, combining in sn elegant formula those prominent requisites. Saftv Etfleacy the invariable accompaniments of his use As a perservaiive and refresher of the -:omplexion. It is an excellent lotion for uiseases oi the urinary organs, arising from habits of disipation used in connection with the Extracts litiehu, Sarasaparilla, and Cata wba Grape Pills: in such diseases as recom mended, cannot be surpassed. D Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. ' Evidences of the most responsible and re liable character furnished on applications with hundreds of thousands of living wit nesses, and upwards ot SO.OO'J nnsolicited cer tificates and recomendatory letters, many of which are from the highest sources, including eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmen etc.. The propritor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers- ho does not do this from the fact that bis arti cles rank as Standard Prenarations. .n,l Ho not need to be proped up by certificates. Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Preparations, Delivered to any address. serration. angerous a.irgi-. operations, bougies, instruct. . rinsri or cordials, pointing out a mode of core ctt-' tain and .effectual by which every sufferer..; no matter what his condition maybe, may cure himself cheaply privately, and radica'-' ly. i This Luttbe will psovb a boos to TUOI-SA.Mrt ASD THOCSAMtS. Sent under seal, to any ai'dres, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of s:x cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing the publishers. Also, IR. CCLVERWELL'S "Marriage nido," price 2-5 cents. . . Adilxess the Publishers, . CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 CO. 127 Bowery. New York, P. O. Box 4.09C. CAUTION. All persons are hereby can-' ' tioned agalnxt Hunting. Fishing, or in any way trespassing on the lands of the un-.. dersigned in Miiford township. Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full extent ' of the law : - - L. Burch field, John Keller, ; : . W. N, Sterrett, ' J. R. Kslly, Samuel Minnichan. John & F. Waldsmith. John Robinson, (creek) Jacob Lemon, Peter Karstetter, I George Gromner, Secure from ob- j Jacob Groninger. Sr., I I.nnait! llp.ttiintt.. -..tii,i!ii upwarus oi twenty years. ( Joan locum, Sr. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address let- 1 3. K Robinson, f bomas Reale, John R. Jenkins, Thomas Qoinn. A. II. McDonald, John W. Stevenson, John B. Meloy, W. W. Wilson, James Iiixion, ftliver P. Harris, T. R. Robinson, Caleb Jocea, Sert If, 1870. 'ill? I'lTt
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