. . FarmrCarflsn asfl EoMoll V! . ! 'HOLLOW HOBS. 4 v. 4. If tlie boms of the animals are cold la the "morning, you may expect they "bave tlie horn a!l If tlie eyes look dull jipd heavy,: and matter gathers in the eye, and the nose is dry and doe no sweat, it ia another evidence of horn ail. If the hair ia dry and stands nut straight and the diorinipE.s are dry and hard, it is . a third indication. mi i if it im a common ii?acuj nair iu:i oi , good strong vineg.tr, put iu a tablespoon - ...... i j i. . ful -ach of tine silt and black pep - per, cround Sue. and let it soak. Iu the r b. . ,. , , . , morning put a tablespooidul III aeh ear of the animal niT-ctcd ; the next morn- ii -e i lno-reneat t. he !ose. if the cane i not a bad one, two applications will goa-rally effect a cure. As f.oii ua the natural warmth returns to the hirnri, then t!i? . cure is tffi ct d. I would rec'immend tmt to liore th" Lorua nor ci:t tliem off till tiie abi.vf reni'!v !:a I.'-etl tried. In nplviiisj t!.: in-!i!:t'in", it will he I ei-farv f.ir mif to hold the head and Mitu'lier t" aitit.'v llie nn-uifiiii:. L'e Kiir.-' .til i i v l 1 old tln-ear up. o that the Ji.pi.il ' 1 - v ill :i;u into the hem!. I huve nut lie wii a creature to ii -i.i i wnli the lioni f.i ihttt has he:t treated with this, f'ir ttiiity years. Tub Tkkth or a Hoii.-r. At five yearn of np; a horse has forty teeth These are tv.-i-tity.fi. itr molar or jaw teetli. td-Jn. ,.r f- J ,..,, ' turks or tu iiiii' Ixlli, hftwi-n the molar .! : .. '! . . t .. .... ,, ,m tM-.e, ........ "......ng .:. tne mare. At 1 .rth ,i!v lli.- t-.vo nippers or middle .rih i iy in.- t-.vo nippers or. mi inr.-ors appear. At a veur old the tti-! ci-oi.-t a ri all i.-iUe on the first or milk cel. lit fore three vears-the permanent' I lipj.eis have conic through. At f.:tr : years tlu the pi-t tf..-n:eiit uivtdcrs nest to the nijipi is are out. At five llie month is pel left, tiie st-eotid set of teeth havin? : liven mm; I. -ted. At six tiie hollow mi ier ilie nil pets, railed the mark, has ijs- ; app.aretl from the nippers, and diminished . .i i- .i ii iii the dividers. At pevt-n the mark has disappeared from the dividers', and the next teeth, or corners', are level, though tdiow it g no in irk. At eight the tna.k has gotn; (nun the corners, and the hoise is said to he aged. After this time in divd gooj. ii'itliuiiti'.s Fay after five years tlie ape of a hoist? can only he con jectured. Hut the tee'Ii gradually change their form, the incisors becoming round, oval, and then triangular.- Dealers sometimes, bishop the tKi-ih of idd horses ; that ifi, scoop them out to imitate the maik ; but this can he known by the obspnee of the white edrre of enamel which alii-.-sys surrounds the real mark, as well an by the slwtpe of the teeth, and other marks of nge about the animal. A correspondent of the Monthly Re port of tlie Department of Agriculture, in Muscatine county, Iowa, snys, "The raising of horses has not been overdone here We, as a f irming class, have been ciiizy on the enhjert of speed, and are now irali.iiig the .fruits of our folly. Had we a number of years ago entered into the raising of loirs, s for the firm, instead of the turf we would not have had comparatively worthless animal now on our liRTtds not fast enough to win, nor large enough to work. The majority .r i l - - - . " '"""" "eier, agaia raising J An,, in a nnner thai will defy U competi Fttch horsr-s as will always find ready j tion. He also manufacture to order, all eaie. The lVreh-ron is" meeting with url of y much favor. Mules are almost entirely CUSTOM WORK - uegkvted. Those wmiting tiietn, iu most ! ens.-s. tr( to the tieiifliiMirii'ir coftiofi .,f ! c r n ' Iilieois. wheie they are riuite extensively raised.' C'nx mi Oats.. "1 feed my horse well, but somehow he looks rough-coated and don't seem to do well." "What kind of provender do you give him ?" "Oats and plenty of them." Th.U. is what is the matter. Too mstny oats. Half the amount of oats and the rest in corn would no doubt woik an im provement in him. We have found out that horses should not be, fed entirely with oats for provender. They need something else. Give them com or corn meal part of the time, or a mixture of oats a'ul corn, ami see if they no uot itn prove. And by the way, don't forget to give Lull, twice a week, a mess of potatoes as a medicine. Country G-ntle-man To Clean Rlack Kihu . Take an old kid glove, no matter how old, and boil it iu a pint of water for a short time ; then let it cool until the latter can he taken in the hand without burning ; use the glove wet with the water to sponge off the ribbon. If the ribbon is very dirty, dip ii into water and draw it thro i the lingers a lew tunc before siioti'-in-'-. ! i r p , After cleaning, lav a piece of paper over ., , i " - i , tiie riboou uuil iron ; paper is better th.ta ! , ,, no , .,, , , ,., j clnln. 1 lis rildnin w:ll look like new. ! A sinri.K way to wash potatoes for . ZiuZr ' drSim-110'11 JOMis t0 feeding P.,ck. or iu large unaiitities. f-r J! hotels, etc . is to take a good light t' TrlZu117 linm l. fill half or two-thirds full of no-i a.Tl'ml "n ,he stomach and 1 coweis into lieaithy action, restores the atipctite, tutors, Iiottr on water until it reaches the : m ,nT"-''r:ifes the system. Hence it is often ad 1 i vantaireous where nn serious deramretnent etrlsrs. top of them. Set the barrel on a fork : iro "'''T,1 I"lHr:,''ywe!l onen Hn.ls thatadose r '"i of these ! makes him lel decidedly lietter, from har.rlie or .son;.- Slick, and shake back and ! I, ' , lenn"1:- a'"l renovating cirect oo the diges- f.r ih a few times. Turn the whole on aj dr.j. c. Arm ro.. rrmteai chtmii Iooe flo .r, or into a box with shitted or;' ' l.owzti. mass.. XT. 8. A. perforated bottom, turn on one more pail j 'M hy Oningia" fcncrally. of water to rinse them, and they are clean, j JOHXSTOWN FOUNDRY. - i T'lIE undersigmsi. manufacturer of Jntni- A correspo'.ident. writing to the New! eon's Improved Plow, oaleulated for all , , ... , , . . ; kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, loik iaimers. luo. say that he has , saA cheaper than any other Plow in the known a very filthy cask to be cleansed , County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast , -.- i j ii . . 1 ings. Bells, Stoves. &c. He will also repair hy filling ,t w.th dry earth and leavmg tt j re,tIer9 ,nJ tbreshrng machines. Give me', stand lour or five days. The earth treat- j call, or address. ' raent. followed by scalding lime-water, j ..... . wllnu'o will sweeten anything. 1 mug 18 1359 tf Jnniat Co. P. I i A'eir Sforc ic PaUtrson OAMCEL 5TRAYEE. Inuring 1S i iihi,, .tvj;a ' " ' - - - ing, Main Street. Paliersnn, Urge and tie gant Monmeni, of Ready-Made Clothing consisting in part 'of Ovrcuatt, Frank Co-ttx, Dret Cwifs, lni!alfvnx, Yr.it, Drinrcrs, CnUitrs, j Lndertku-U.Iiauiikr.rch.ierx' I i it . ; i Iii;otb Shoci ' Ani- everything nsu illy found in a first class ' Gentleman's Fnrnisniug fture- . 1 FIVLT GOODS ' ; , A, a W?e carefully sheeted assort mem of r ancy G oods, of ... ca-ses. atnds an qualities, all of ; which be aula tb low- est pible living prices, ' Lattirs' 'Jailers anil Shoe. ... ... , to Xis ui.etlc of y AITEUS ,1S1 tfllOES, rhicb be will s dl ar priccj defying compeii- : tion. ; CAKl'Li'S, OIL CLOTHS. II e ',nnn band a beautiful assortment of Carped, OH t'idihs, &c , wiiicb arc of a pood finality, and well worth the inspection of the buyer. - ;-.l'i awl V.Vr WatcS'. Kir rii.-;. I'i-nn aaJ fiie ring; r . . t. t' La.lien' and Gents' rcat I'ins, " aicii r.evo, 0j i'cnar and Tencil". Jcc, which at '.his tii.ie form the largest and best Assortment, in the ' counry. J , ... . .,,iu w;i! . ai,i , er than any other more in the United tttiiteF. S- i-.ll H'l. rt.r.p.T .-j.-.j - - r If toii ilon't l.clieve it. iust jive him a c.;ll . and be convinced of the truth 1 the auoerlion j ; F URN ITU UK. lie has also a 1r;? Ron jut opposite j 1 his Store wtiere nc t'" ",r ,u" , prices a general assortment f Tables, t'iiair". S.ttas, l.outijes , :.i,vnttuAU Trnit.. CHrnet-S. ManKF. l-.ackE. particles f..r house famishing 3 SAMUEL STRAVEil. Tatlerson. Bug I, '07. U. W. IJAHI.KY .V CO'S CHEAP CLOTIILN'li' STORE. j rl1 1 1 i Wl" 1S2 IIS gains!! TTA V1NG removed our GOODS to Wilson's - ft'ore llioia. Uvulae street, we are .train prepared to do business, anj have just re ceived a KZW ASSORTMENT C? GOODS, CONSISTING OF Ovnr Coats Dress Coats. Business Coat Ciimm..u I'oais, Pantaloons. Vests, Hats, Boots atr-i .iim-s of ev.-ry deserit.tioti, ttyle ami quality, for male or female. coys' itK.vnr .made cloth inc. Also, Csrnet White Shirts, Fancy Over fcuivls. Under Shins. Orawer,. Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Taper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, I'm- bret.a.. Travelling Bags &c. ANo, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir- cuiars and Furs Persoas in want of anything in otirline will j save iiK-uey l.y giving us a call before pur- ! chasing elsewh-r-s, as wc are determined to j sell ehivio !"..- ."i-j. j B11.- flint forget the corner, Bri Ice ami; . . . 1 - o aicr streets. ' D. W. IIAKLEV & Co. Aug. !H, 'fi:l B. LOUDON, "A TERCII T Al ing. Bri l TAILt nt : :c Street, Be'ford's Build- Mi rliintown. Pa , voul'l re-iptctfu'dy inform the public that be 1 has purcha:-e 1 lite Tailoring Estahlishmeut of I). . A. Beiford, aul has vpetied out a LARfiEIt AMI FI.1:R ASSORTMENT OF CL 0 77 V. CASSIULL'ES. VESTIXGS, ,( C. - i Than ever wis before lirnihi to this towR, which be is prepared to make to order in the T. 4 TXS7 4 X lhi.1T I !i:nrrn tri-r p ' ' ' On reasonable ter.es. By strict attentina to business, be hopes to receive a liberal share of public patron age Give him a cail and inspect Lis styles of cutting and workmanship before going elsewhere.. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Pot all the purposes of a Laiativa Medicine. i r Tei-bans no one mcl! fij cine is so imivei-saltv re. f qiore.t liy -everyixiuy as a i-ath-iru... iiorVas ever nnv helitr-. olivious rea son is, that it is a more re halite i.ti'1 liir more otlec toal remfil.' than anv - other. Those who have tricl it.kn nvtt .it it rurrl Uuvn: those who have not. k:eo ili.it a cures their aeizhuora aud lriomls, aiai all know lint wa.il; u .Iocs 6a it.luus always Ci:.t it never f.i.U tt-.rouvil any fault or neirlet-toi lis rtunii.isi:i.i:i. We rave lliou.ar.ils lipou tliou : 'ls ot 'cert ill -tns oft tieirreinarkabls cures ol' tl.c 1 ll.t'.vin cotr.jihoiiis, tint sur ti ca;-e.s are known in crery niiirj a lio ul, anl we neeil not publi.-h them. AlaiUni to all ai's nod eimiiiuousia ail duualos; r..iit.iiniax neu'i -r ealoai-'I or anv ileieteriousoru, they may ba taken w ith '..I'.Ty by aay bod Tiicir F-iL-ar e..:1tinr presn-ve, fi-tn "ver (. ef-!i and make uieai pleasant to -lt;e,w li;e ls-:nr pureiv Vtf!T..tlaale no harm can ari-e r-nm iii.--:r n -e in anvVniaMinv -They otier.i" ., tiieir p'ore -Oil inaiieii -e oa'tlie inlei iial v is. -era U purify llie blood ami stimulate it into healthy n--t ion remove t!ie obstructions of tlio ;-t-iinath, bowels, hver, aul other orarans of the body, retrin;: tiieir irregular action to health, and liy corre-tiiiur. wlierever t!icv- exist, sut-h derange ment, as a -e tl:o lirnt o ini ol it:-ease. Miaute dire -lio-is ;-e rii-.ii in t!ia wrapner on tlm hoi, for tlta f illov.ing complaints, which these i'it'.s raiit-lly cure: For I,-ajie;iA or Tnftfsresf ion. I,tst1p, . Liiu;Dor and l.s nf .4 pjvrtitr, they should lie taeu moderatelv to stitaulato tlie 6tom. aeh an 1 re't.ms its henlthv tone and anion. t-or t.-ier t m,litint and its various svmtj. ton,!. It. lion. Ile.,.l.ietie. sirh Ile.iil.irhr-, .l.aiimlirn or br.-rn KicLaru, Kiiioua t otic and ttiliou Frrrn. thev should be ju ui ion.lv ukou lor each ca-c, to eorre t the diseased 2. tt.in ..r ri-iitove tiie oljstni.-tions u hieh e.-utsiiL , xs.veiitir.w or tanbu-u, but one mild uo-e is (riMieraliv nniiivl. "r Kkeiati,i. i.'nt, Gmrri, ivlni. Ii1'"? hr. "" in the tde, ai.d lo.n. tliey should be cviitmnauslr utsea, a requin-l, to ehanu-e the di-easel action of the sv stem. Willi such chause those mmni.mi. di-ai.os.ir. For (IirorMr and rtroixlriil Smrltimn, thev l" 9"t irs any nemr? so universal. -sSfeEi.?- y a.loi.teil into use, in I.j evervc'iiiotrvaailamom? I I ou classes, as. tins imlj i'tlt. 1 ;:e olivious i-ea- rnMORDINABT REDUCTION IN TIIE PR1CEE OF GOODS.' Liiiii! m 1 ii I A. aLi.?. v ft Patterson, Juniata Co., Fa. : f I The undersigned beg leave to state, that : they have purchased troni J. ft. M. Todd, his I entire stock or goods, and will So' the future - , COI,,net .,, n,ercbantile business at the Old : a , . ,fc wus f i.eri.0, Juniata i C011B!J.i ra.. where "ihey shall endeavor lo j keep con9tantly vn hand a fujl aud complete i a.ortaint of . ' . i ; assormmui oi i . . i ' . ' v?l?L I NO OF AIJ'ACAS. ' 1'01'LLNS. I'L.MDS. JA' ST KRS. l)e LAIXS, .M Kit IX OS, JIOHAHtS. ' GIXGIIAMS. CAM Hit ICS. LAWNS, FANCY GOOD.S, NOTIONS. JKWKLUV. HATS ANI CAPS. '.0)TS A XI) .SHOES, - VI.'KKXSUAHK, CMDAKU'AKK. G LASS W A UK, VllOV- K EU 1", FISH. SALT, 1 'OKI' KK, TEAS, SIKUI'S. SUGAlt. i Having just returned from the city wi'h the Bedsteads ! t",T enumerated stoct of potuls, all of j Oil. A-c, Sc., apply to any of their Autbtr . ' I .ki.i. i. . ..-.i.......i ,i... ..-... l : i , . . lA f. ... '.. .. . i -"raoiett in say.ng ! that we can otter t. nods at greatly re.luee.t fis. jmar23-tf LAIRD & BELL. iW(iOODS! iOTUOODS! Martin & Walters' Bazaar! GREAT CRASH IX PRICES .' d the Store of N. Frank II . l.Mj purchase -LA Si Co., on Main street, iu J. M. Belforu's store room, we would respectfully inform the public that, we have just returned from the Fast with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS of tiie very best quality, compris ing iu part, of f'UV GOODS, UUOCKUTK", NOTIONS. LIOSIKKIKS, FANCY GOODS. ' OI'EKNSWAUE, HOOTS & SHOES, II TS AND GAPS, CAlti'ET IJAGS, OIL CLOTHS, C A K V E T S, V I5LAXKE1S, I CRS, WOOD AND WILI.OW-WAKE. and in short' every article usually kept in a well ; Selected store V.'e intend selling exdusiveW for CASII.,or : ia exchange for CO I" X IT. V PKOBCCE. By I so doing we will be able to sell ponds ascbeap I as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock I -an UU-.IVT ln rv oil li iv in .i hit ! FOB ALL KINKS OF COL'NTKY PliOBCCE. MAHTIX & WALTERS, ( Belforu's Store.l'oo:n,l Main SI., SIiLlintown, Pa. March 0, l?7d. r- i THE I'LACE FOR RARtlAINS I t-'TflP" JIUi.i.1j id AT FEN-NELL'S CHEAP TV P'TTI'lNilV v j ' -v,.., r . T T i . i 1 . . . . . . I r I ii. r. urtesfc aiiu obm iiti.tin ineni lo t e I . ft v 1- found in Patterson. . Thanktul for the . ." V i .-il liberal patronage heretofore received from j raents in all the large cities, and through the public I would respectfully announce agencies in neatly all towns throughout that I have just opeued a very large stock oi , the country. Price Lists and samples of Goods well euitidto the trade. My stock j pr;win P in )(ttl Pitches furnished on an cons.stsof a full assortment of fine and staple I nrvpr untlr s n, V X Y G OODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's waie, including Hatsand Caps. Boots and Shoes, together with a Urge stock of Muslins. Sheetinrs Drilling", Tickings, Oil Cloihs, Mailings, o.c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinnes. Pop lins, Alpacas, Be; Laities, plain and figured Shawls, ic. ami also a larpe stock of Notions', such irs Gloves. Mills. Hosiery, Embroiilere j Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Bress Trimmings. G 11 0 0 It I E S, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Cotfees, Teas and Spices. Also, a larire iot of Oueensware. Hardware. Wood ami Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a fall assort, ment of Goods usually kept in a country store (SjuHighest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times aug IS. 1807-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR FROM -run FIELDS or LITE BAT CUE. " Con laining selection from one hunpred of the most p. pu ar A.hkuican and foiikiuk auihors, including Adams, Bancroft, Bacon, Beccher. Bulwer, t;bnpin (E. H.), Cat lyle, Cooper, Dc Quincy. Everett. Emerson, Newman, Hall. J. G. Holland, Irving, Lontello, Parker. Phil lips, Punsbon, Bobertson, Buskin. U'hately. VNebster. and others eipially cc'ehrateJ for their skill in the tlRe nf hetinl iful l!in.'it..o and for' their" strong .enforcement of Tkihlc ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo frontpiece in ten colors, and many choice en gravings, at one half the price charg-d . for any other book of its quality. Agents ca srll twice w :many of this bpok , s pf .swiy other in the1 "market. 'Ladies meet 'with the best of success. Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men and ladies wantad in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Serd namsand address fnr Circuiar to Z1EGLKR & McCCP.BY, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis. Mo.; or Springfield, Mass. ' nov'.l-b'm IOR SALE Three set of Coot Stove Pat terns. No. 7. 8, and 9, flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, bv "SILAS SHAMP, ' Oct 5-3m VifHintown. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. Atthe'-TTOBED'ATAIK, , Constituted by the homes of the people Rkceived tike Great Award of tiie i - HIGHEST SALES ! t , - .... ' And have left all rivals far behind them for soLDixixro One Hundred and Twenty-sevcn'ThousanJ, , : Eight Hundred and Thirtyrthree Machines ! heinp more than forty tliovsand in advance .f their sales of the previous year, aad uver farhi-f'iar thousand more , than the nln of .' o(Ai?r Company for 1?0, as shown by the fol lowing figures from swoitjt returns of the sales of Licensees... The Singer Manufacturing Company s'd over the , , Florence Sewing Ma chine t.'o... 110,173 Machines. Soil over the Wilcox & Gihbs Sewin-r Ma: Co... P8.9t:l do. Sold over the Weed Sew ing Machine Co 9J,?."1 do Sold over the Orover & lla- kcr Sewing Machine Co. "!l,t:il do. Sold over the Howe Sew ing Machine Co riti.tilT do. Solti over the Wheeler .V Wilson Mnnufg Co ii.l'i-i do. all of which is inaiuly awing to the popular"- ; ty of what is known as the "New Family j Sewing Machine," which is now last finding ! its w.iy into every well regulate'! bousehold- For Circulars giving lull particulars of Machines, their Folding Cases of many va- rtettes of wooil and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of woik. which, till re- cenily, it was thought that, delicate fingers alone could perform, as well as particulars ationt. Ail artir es nseil nv their Maeines. ; such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton ' "t- The Singer Manufacturing Company, 4-jS Uro-idicm, 3't i'-irk. Philadelphia Office 1100 Chestnut S.'reet. 11. W. II A R LEV & CO.. Agents in Mitliin- town, who keep machines constantly on hand at their Clothine Slore on Bridge street, for ihe insnoctii.ii of the public, and lor sale at ihi.i...i,i.,.M.U.i,M. Machine Cotton, Needl Thread. Qil. he. J and everything pertaining to this Machine i constantly kept on baud lor sale. J ... Marl 5 GROVER 56 BAKER'S SEWING .-MACHINE. The following are. selected from thou sands of testimonials of similar diameter, -PrtiZ reason for the prefer ence fur the GltoVKR & liAKKU Machines over all others. 'I like the Grover t Baker Machine, in the first place, because, if 1 bad any other, 1 should still want a Grover k Baker, and. hav ing a Grover & Baker, it answers the purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and it is easier to learn than any other." Mrt. J. C CthIi (Jrnnu June "I have bad several years' experience with a Grover Baker Machine, which has given ! me great satisfaction. I think the Grover A ! Baker Machine is more easily managed, and ' iess liable to get out of or'ler. 1 prefer the (..rovet X linker, decidedly. -.lr. Dr. aim, I ' " Anve hnil one in m. f.itt;!, fn,. .,.. i.. I years, and Iroiu what I know of its workiiiL'i. : ana Irom llie lestunony ot many, of my I inentls who use the same. I can Usnlly see , how anything could be more complete or give ' better satisfaction." Mrs ,(,'eutral Grant. " 1 believe il to be .the best, ail tbiu- con sidered, of any that 1 hnyo known. It is very simrle and easily learned .- the sewim from the ordinary spools is a creat advan- i tage.' the stitch is entirely reliable; it does ; ornameu'al work beautifully ,- it is not liable o get out of order." Mrs. A. M. Spooncr 3ti ''' Street, lrovl;!yn. " I am 'acquainted with the work nf the principal aiachines ; and I prefer the Grovt- . .-. n.. 1 ..ii i r ,v uRri iu Liieiu no, iu'vi.use a "ousiuer ide stitch more elastic. I have work now in ibe blouse wjnch was "lone nine years ao, .which is still snod.'" .V.. Dr. McCreaily, S'o. 4:1 East TtcenUf third Street,' .Vftr lont ' More than two-thirds of all the sewing done in my fatrily f ir the last two vears has been done by Grover Jt Baker's Machine, and I utver had a garment rip or need iiiendin; except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It Is in my opinion by far the mist valuable of any I have tried." 'lrs-"rnr;i ' r,., -.,. . 1. ,1, ' -.r, ........ . ,v ."iil. ..'., in- .II.ICIIICC - Company manufacture both tlie Elastic! fttitcii and Lock Mitcli Machines, and oiler the public a choice of the best ma- i c i .1 i - i .1 i .. . ..liiii.id .it li.it I. L-ltiild -it flints not. il.t,.-t. l ' ' --- - . - uo., 115 Market street, llarrishttrg. April 11, 1870. MIFFLINTCWIi FOUXLKY . . .. . AND. MACHINE; SHOP! nJIE undersigne.l would respectfully nn-J-, nounce to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that fae has purchased the Mifflintown Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared lo manufacture articles of various descriptions, trhch as Four and Six Jorse-poicer Thrthhiag Machines, also, Eittht and. Ten Horse Power Machines, being the most celebrated, and best adapted lo the wants of the farmer now extant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended lo do Plows of the latent and most improved patterns,, considered by all who have used them, lo be superior to any now in use in this part of the country. I would espeeially call the attention of farmers to the 1 BON KING LOW, wuicfc I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for I am also prepared 'to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing, Gudgeons. Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up too same. I also manufacture all kinds of . Coal, Noml, Parlor ami Coolcin-j Stoi-es I 'also manufacture Hollow Ware, M'afile Boilers for tanners. Kc. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. Bemember I sell lea per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. GKlaWELL. Feb 1, lS70-tf.. : . v : : A. G. PoSTLETUWAlTH. . J. C. M'NACOUtON A. G. I'OSTLETH W AITE & CO . General Cominissioa' Merchants - .FOE , ..... THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY ' - -. PRODUCE. ' No. 264 Soath Front Street, marll-tf ' : PHILADELPHIA. ALL kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit for ale by C. BARTLT. NA TIONAL 'HOT EL, j XEWISTOWN, PEIfS'A. j " BEAR & IIAHAKETH,' Proprietors. STATU CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap Ml Buildings. i' ' v" ; MAJtlSBCRCrA. . . BBTenus as moderate as any lIotel:n tar City. . .--!: ' "'-' ' Wjl. G.THOi'P50S, Prourietor ... St. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch SfreelVabove Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Entirely new, witu ample capacity ior -.-gttesis. Terni. $d per day. The St. Cloud Ts newly :;ud tJogamly furnished tlirotighuut, and is open for the reception of gnosis, by I the iiAderoigned, who have so successfully (junductfd fur the past ten years the well known Mountain flotisef at Cresson Springs. G.' TV. MULLIX & BRO.; Trop'rs. mar8 "3ni JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLIXTOWX, JCMAt ." CO'.," PA. , SAMI IX 3II KPIIY, Proprietor. t Rooms liirijo and comfoitiiMe the T.ilile I supplied with lb hesr the market affords j Stunling liirro ant) eicellent Har constantly j supplied with the chttiot1!! wines aTil liquors I no pains trill spared to pleasw guests. of public elt'7:) TEL, 1 1 li:irj.s imi'Icrnre dioeral share i paiiuitae is solioiifd !eel W1I1TM HOUSE JI0TEI 310 4 SiS XOBTH TlllRtf STIIF.ET, PHILADELPHIA. r '-t ;i;o. ZtJI.LKV, Troprietor. Good accommodation for a'tl who may favor , ,. him with a,call. , r ' First - Class l.ivery and Sale Stable, ii.liiim; 00 no lists, attach to to uotkl. IIomrdhotjse; tfrrtlSITB. THE Bta'DT, CLKAltril'lU), JVV- The " Leonard II otise " has recentlv been i rentier anil otlierwie greatly improve-!, ami ; " n0" ,"":''lr lue propnetorsinp ot V. Jolin- "m t""'- l rmeriy ?,rt!ie f ston .v; Sou; formerly (if the "Merchant's llo :.ioi-. iu ivit-ii-irg. - i-ersons-visi.tne I ! ear- oi's:ness iir pleasure Ki ui niea tins a convenieiit and pleasatit plaee to step ' ' may. I. 'TO ty GXITEI STATES HOT E L , ' ' OITOili E I'A. K. R. IEP'T, '' " Il AF.TtlSHUUG, I'A." K.M.MIXGER & CO., rEoVitiKToiU. Telegraph Office in Hotel. ug 1 !h.l-v. BECK'S HOTEL; rniLADKLTMr.v j ' " i. ! MOTE I. IS n.KASANTf.Y WTPATED ON Tf.K s-lU'TM SttlK OF It A C E S T 1; E E T , A FEW DOORS) Aim VB TlllttU. . i I T.S C K X T it A L L O O A L T T kf 11 part:rmarty iiesiraoio lo persi.us visiung uie c ny nn nusn-.ess or pleasure '-' A. 15KCK, I'KOI'i: rETOR. ' F-mrrUj nf M l'ii-'"n H-Wl. aeg. IS, iwi'i-ly. 1 1 ,. IS i TT f Jtf iTT?"S "? r.EEDSVILLE MIFFLIN CO., VA. DAVID I. LilVi Proprietor. The undersigned respeetfnlly ealN the at- j eases artsin Iroiu babits of ttisslpation. and teiition of tlie public To tlie faci that he has ' excr ises aiel iinpnelrne-s :n lif-.t. imioii iie.-s leased the loiiH j r.-perty "io lieedsville. for- ! "f 'he biim.l. pc.. ersding ('iij-.-ii'ri.j in oierly eccupied by Aaron S!io,ip, and is pre- j affect ions tor wlii-h t s nsesl. am) si philitic pared to accoiuin.id ite strangers and travel. J nifections for whieh it is lij -.L and syphilitic -rs. He will spare no veans to make ihe 1 fctfeciiioe. iu liiese ilise.-:. nx-J iu c.iiuec Ho:el ur.exci"iinu,abl in every pariieuiar. j tinn with IlELMBoLii'S HOSE WASli. He will exercise a personal supervision over i ' T, Vl)TPs ' 1 ' ' bis Bar, Table and .Stable. 11, respectfully i solicits a share ot the patronage of ibe public. - , ... , .. , , ', Ji. j I.eedsv.lie. April 10. l.s, I I Sily-five First Prize alcilal Awarded. fZ5Z&&&: THE (iREAf fty Ballsmore Piano 2 M ANCFACTORY. U SLLSHi K.'ABli & c. M-tnut'irtiirrrs of (rand Siiuure and I pright P2AO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Ipsirumeuts have been before the public for nearly Thir'y years, and upon their excellence alone attained, an Hntureitvse.d pre eminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine stnging quality, as well as preat purity of Intonation, and sweetness throngh the entire scale. Their TOl'CH is pliant and alnstic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. In tVO,JKTlNI!ll they nre unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, &e., on hand. ' GE5-A'l our Square F -inos have our Sew Improved OviiKSTitt SG Scale and the A-jrafTe treble. ' We would call special attention to onr late improvements in UtiASD I'lASltS and SQL 4 UK tfKAMS, Patened Aoust. 14. iSiid, which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion man uat, yei ueen atttiined.. Ever Plant folly Warranted for 5 Tears, We have made arrangements tor the Sole. tt.'iolesale Agency for the most Celebrated PARLOR OR'iANS ai.d MEUWEUXS, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Prices. -WILLIAM KJf ABE & CO. JAM ESI BELLAK. Wholesale Bepot, 279 4- 81 &Mtn5.A S. sepU-tim : . . . Philadelphia. M'ALISTEBSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un. .dersigned has established himself in McAli.tersville in the Tinning bn-iness Persons wanting anything in bis line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Shett Iron Ware, and to sejl as low as they can be, purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally re respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tention to Jiusiness to deserve share of pat ronage. aug 18 '69tfT " JACOB G. WIXEV I TltKOLO I8TAB1.1SHCD FIRM, '';; J. J: RICHARDSON & CO. 126 Maekit SraetT, Phiiad'a , is the largest Manufacturing ( onfeoti: iers and- Wholesale Dealers ji Frui'eJ Ii, at 'ot J t?tt - UVM1 1: iiJJll A A y - - j COMPOUND TLTJTO ' ' Extract Catawba n CvqtFPiirUFlwi Extract Rhu barb aki Fluid. Extract (ulauba Grape Juice. ' FOR LIVER COMPTTAiNTS, JAUNDICE. IULIOIS AFFECTlOSd." tCK OK SER- PUKKLV VEGETABLS. COST AI-M MEBCCKT. M1SKKALS Oil DSLiTEh.1 )US DKUGS. : These Pills'ore the most delightfully pleas ant pnrgative superseding castor oil. salts, magne.ia, etc. The is nothing mere aecert able to the stomach. They give tone, and causei.eithern iusa norgiiriftgpoins. r They are composed of ilienfr mprrdiens. After a few davs' use of ihem, such invigoration of iheetillre system ke place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, wiieth er rising from imjirO'lence or disease. II. T ileliubold a Compoitud Vhihi L'xtraer. Catawba i:..n. i.iiu n-.-ir coaled, from the fact W.t sagiir-eoated Pilis 'lo not dissolve, j but rsS through the stomach wi.bout disoW- ' in, cous.somaf.vtlonotpro.lticetbed'-sired, effeel THE CATAWBA C. It APE PILLS, i J I eing plea-ant in taste and order, do not ote- eftte their being s::2are,.L an.; are Prep-r... according to rules of .Mi.rmacy aud Chemistry, and .re tot la-cnl Medtetee: IIEXUY T. IIELMIIOLD.'S UtCULT COMT.TKATt: l-OMi'Ot S ! Fluid Extract Saixipanlla u;n -.i;..nir itermintc from toe isvsteni s5..,r..la. svi bilis. F.vcr Sores. Vlcers. Sure rl i Fves, Sore" Lezs. Sore Mouth. Sore Head, j MA Ukli'i'. lirunehitis. Sktn Uiseases. Sail Bheam, C:i- j Ii'.. G. SMITH, Patentee. GrMon June'"-!, ' kers. Kunningii.l'r.iu the )-:ar.. Wli:t Swvil-i Mas, rr.'p'ired on!r by PKOt'T'Mt Bit;).. ! int:s"' Tiiiiiors. Cancerous 'AfTeotioDs. No'dis. j THEI'.S, Gloucester. Mass. The Ge:,u-a- is P.ick'i'ls Glandular Sa-liiugs, Ni!it Swears, 'put up in a'panel fs.t le. tnide exfr.ss'.v f-.r i Hash, TriUT, lluiuor.s uS all Kinds. Chronic ! ii. with the uaioe of the aviicle blowa in ii,. i r.heumatistii, lyspe(isia. and nit diseases that s. Ask your Braggtsl f-r Nature's Ib.it h ive been wtblished in lie! -system lor yi-a-.s. j tit-siorative.-aud laki; ni whrr. - Ia Being prppared eiieislv foi the chore c.-o-nlaimts. its Idua-d-nurilviui: ir.iurie V .are : ; greater iran e.iiv i:no.-r .rj. tt- .u ... . -j. ; pari 11. I; jrives tae oittrii em etru. ;..i.i j hea'.lby color and restores iLe p tticnl to ; .. . ... I l.l. .. l !-. .t v. t '.r..- i ine blewl. removing a! i.-!:r..!era"flitti".nl diseaess arising li oiu an impure stale if lire blood Slid the only leiiat-.e and rfTictual known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of iho hours,, tlceration of the Throat ami legs. Bii'tflits. 1'iinjdes O'l ,tyie face. Erysipelas and all soaly eruptions oi" the skill, Leanlilyissg the eut-pleiiisi. : ucm:v t. iifiL.tzftoMr '.- , eoxcrN r'K,-.'!.!. . . -- FLUID EninCT BUCIJl!. THE tSBCAT f'lL'itE l It.', Has ciirilxeTy case .if iiafrs iu ndiii u it has lifva given. I rriv-ilion i.f the neck ,f tisr lila-itler, toi-i in im.-iteai w, tt.i. k: inevs, n- cvraiion of the ki.lui-ys ainl t!a-l ie;-. reten- ; Ton of una ! si-. no in I he d.s-a.- of ihc pvi.-trati. L'ritul. blaiJ.Irr. cal'tliii. erav"!. ! rii;k dtst ilp,-ii. an I otitioti orniilliy liise-iirjes, and for entivbicd t.i.d .leWa'C eoiisi i i..i uf ln.ro sexes, tjton I.' 1 m i: li tl.e f.'ilowit. symjitoins : (tioi-Tvs:i:fn fa pTi-rtinn. l.i-.sul power. hss of rucunrv. dilocolfy .of breath ing. weaK nerves, ir.-lui ling. l-i.Tror ef -iis-easo. wtiii i'ulae.-. (i:a:-ti'ts of vision, i, til iu j t,e Wok. hoi hands, ti.isi,;,,s i,f the h i v. dryness tT fh kkiu.- eruption on ti:e !.-... ' P1 eoiuiHeimiM-.. universal l.-issite.le nl ii,e I muscular s-jem. etc. ; tse-i r-y person, -innn toe n-jes ,f rif.teen t.o twenty-live, and fion ibiriy tive lo i-'tt-j rive or iu the deciit.e or riiHiijc of l ie ; a."er ' i'oniinfinent or laVir pi'.ius ; bed-wet:i:ig in ; children. i nsT.yBrf.:.-'f rxTn.rT rsrcirr ." ?.. re'ic ar.il Mood-piiTtlTiog. and nnr all dn- i n,.lBr t9reli,mi .uillr l uKe, ,,. Xxtnet ,.;HC., if ue,.llaW bv :1.,v ".i, remedy as in chlorosis or ret em ion. i-reu- b.ritv. ramfulness or ,.f ..- , : ' - . ---- ! ary e vacations, ulta iutei or schipras statu ot ' the uterus, letieorrlii.,.-'! e,r whites, sterilitv i and for tii! coinplaints inei'ltHt to the sex. j whether arising lorai itid:si:r.iiii .r habits ot dissipation. 1: is preseriUvl extensively by the most eminent pl-yiiciaas ar.d inidwiees i-yr enfeeh!ed and dirlie-iie ritastiiminm, vf both sexesiu.d ail a'es jattemled withany of the above diseases or symptom rr 9 it r i ,'.,.. - -.. .. . ...... .. . CURES BISK ASKS; arki.V.s 1 1!, i i u i.i, i ! LENCI-s! llAi.tTj v looc "v , anujMwhnry Aecoiumodafton ij--l, ii i ' l'liUAIlv!t.te.. atel Bahimore Aee-miunduiUo somh daily in all iheir siagi'S, at little expense, iiitle or except Sunday. no ehang or diet, no inconvenience, and no ; Buffalo Expreta ni-fh and smith dily eipvseure. It causes a frequent desire, ami : Ciuciaatt Express Berth da.ly except S.-rt-gives stTeugrh to I'rinate, th-rer.y removing j nr lay. '. ohstmeiions. preventin." and curing Stric-I For father information anplv at the tfefcer lores ot ih Urethav Ulaying Pn,n and In-: Office, iu tUe IVunsvlv-mi:, riar.ri.id Bcrot flainniatmn,r, ire-lt,ent. in this claf? of dis- ALFEEOB F1SKE eases, and cxpeK-ag all Poisonous matter. General Snr-erintendect. - Jf Tfarrtshorp. Jannarj 2. 1S7. HENRY T. HEI4i)LD'SI3IPUOV. ' , 1.1K0)'E-H ASU. Cannot be surpassed s a fixe wash, and : will be found Ihe only specific re.nedy in ev- ; ery species or eumneons affecrion. It speed ily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutic drv ness. Indurations of Ihe cutaneous mem1-raii, nc, di.peisreilr.es? an I incipient in3amatin .. unices, uryness ot scalp or skin, frost bues.anda nnrnn.r for l.i..i. , , . . - r ". i salves aud oin.ments are used ; restores ibe j skin lo a sta.e of purity and softness, and , insure coutnined health v action t ih tis. sue of its vessels, ., which depends the agreeable elrnrs and vivacity of complex- ion so mncb sought and admire I But how. ! ever valaable as a remedv for vif;a.r.. i of Ihe skin, H T. lielmbold s Rose Wash has long sustained its chimed to unbound patron age, possesing qualities which render it a oilet appendage of the most superative and congenial character, combining in an cle-ant tormuia those prominent requisites, Satty tmn,il,.;.;..;..ii. ' :'... '!, " . "" iiipammcnis or i his sels a pcrserva.ive and refresher of j ihe complexion. It is nn excellent lotion r. diseases of Ihe urinary oreans. arisin, fro... habits of disipation used in (M,i.. .i.C the Extraers Bueh... Sarasaparilla. and Cata- 1 mended, cannot be surpassed. Foil and explicit directions accompany the ! With hundred, of .ho., "u " r ncsses. and upwards ot Ho eo.. t:.:. , i.. , . . . "vmg wit - r tificatea and 'reeom.n. .. . "- .. , " j leuers. many of I '"t u.goesi sources, mclndin eminent Physicians Clergymen. Statesmen etc.. The propr.tor has never resorted to their publication in the newspapers h,. does not do this from the f, .k.. V:- -' cles rank as Standard Preparations, and do" not need to be proped up by certificates. Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Proru arations, Delivered to any address. Secure Ti rom oV j servaiion. Established upwards of twentr years Sold by Druggists everywhere. Addres lct- ters for information, ia confidqc,e, to ilv. dvt HELMEOLl). llrnczist and Cheni7. On!, Bepotsi HwT-. HEtAJK.Lrj'S Dro? and Chemical Waxefcwue.-?' Brooyi,a7 New York, f t to U. X- HEL.MBOLU M cat llepot, JOi South Tenth street, Wnadfe. P,,BEW AK 0? Cf'tXTERfritS- A-fc-'f, H T HELMCOtD'S. TAKE "SO OTHEil. 'inUUr - ': jr::,;; a NATURES: HA tit KESTORAtlVE Contains no LAC SULPHTTw-.Vo L--"OAIt OF Li; D--Vo IATIIARfJK No N1TIUTI-: OF SILVEIt, and f, entirrdv tree mirt the Poisonous J eal, !ro in - Drugs us,-i in .!, llftUIH' P.. Jlair i'lenajaUoii. j ,, c,r,r erT,ta;, ?, )U''M. u..t -.ric-je. IVH- S.AKh j "' ' u:S r-.ir lZ , , " f, s foCXU Ar us(, It restores and preveiits the Hair frdta . ; eopiitig Gray, i-'parts a soft. j!e-y ;-p,ear. anee, irii'iii UandriifT; is t-O'd and rrtiv-!,- in? t.) toe head, cheeks ihr Hair U-:m L-X.'-.t-i off. and re-tons V. lo.a jreal esieut ;:J trrvenis iieauacl-rii. eurtrs ant-oosernptions. and urnat- ! tiral beat.- AH .1 lilit.JM.Ui rtil. TUi'. ! IIAIR IT Ic THE BliS'F ARTICLE IN Tt: j-iFor sale at U. r. hepner s fru; rnre,. iiff:allwn. l'a. v NORTHERN CFTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER. TIME TA CLE. Thrnni:b ind Iirrc It "lite to Wn-hin; toe, lltrtlimore, Klnnsa, txi,-, llutliilo, Jtocijesler and i.-.;ara Fulls. :F'rii TUAINM' l'AlLV from atnl five o Wnshmsrtnn and IU! ::;(. e, and Korii TRAINS D All.V i , to anil Five from the Xerth and Vt IVaueh rfiis j ipi.-h:uMi:. and Northern and U"i-terii I't-nn.'t'v.sjia Kiel Near Yotk. 0N N; AFTER MtiNDAV. JA.'.'r'.tT:V J. lfTI. traiflseon ibe Ni:liru Cntral liailw-iy will run as teitows : no;;tivarp. M iflTs vl Jeaves- Balrimuro :to a ir. ti-4v-s iiai ris-oir l.-Vj pbi U-.-.vs VVilli'itj-pcrt li-.J"! p ia ftriifs ut EVnirit l':-?o p fr. r.t'trito E lea-res Bavsiine.re Il;i' p in V-.ivi-s llarrisbnrg ":'J"i a :;i leav.-s Wiillaiuspol 1 -;o'l a fi - li.n'.ve- F.ltnir;- lI:.V.fct". arriee at. Canaa.bgna- ".!" , ; F.is i,:-.s leaves B-i It iifure ..I';i0 j. t.. : l.-r.t- Harrisburj t.-'t-'i p to nriie til Willt-mfport l:Io fi'm ' I'tNCl x't Ex l-nves Italtimnte 7.4.1 f III ; w.-rives i Hi rris'-urg... l:'si; ,i t,, VotK 4 liai:- Uaies V-rk t::!iia t:y r o..-. it .ir. ) arr. i u.-ii-!-.' ur ,:-- a m Srasrirv Ac. t.-terl, leave, Han-i.-bV S:tio a m arr. nt Sttnburv- .Ii":i. u ni MlFTIIWARD. Mi T us li-1-.-..s ElToiro '. n it, lve Kiniitip..rl ;e-J" a hi IfaT.'st Harritinrtf '::-il: arr.ves at Italtim re 6:1-1 i iu B ri.Aiii EI.-nves, I'anMiilait'tia .t-4:, i, m leaves Kitoira S-::() p M leaves Wiiiiurnsport .IJ.-:Vl a in A-ave. iIarr:.so-r. ;::;. a n arrive" '. Bnliimrc '.t.-l". a n, Civ.tv'i E x. icares) H.-irri-Si. H:l"ip m arrive, at Hainmnre ::M v. to Ecji Ex's leaves W iliams,rt... Js:j:, a it: ' leaves SnnEorr V.-J. a in arriK-s st flarrisbnrg... l.-i ft p vi i Erjs MmlsowI, leaves Wiliiamsp t Iti:llO p n. j leaves Sunbisry 12:i5 a la i arrives at Idurlsburg... 2;:5i" a ni ', letrteE.V. sMnii) Inm llnrrisb g 11;:l. a n: t nrrims Baltimore ti rl .", p m 1 Vorn H.ttt- leire, JL.rrisSurg... 0:2.-, ( , i iMi'ti Aiy. arrives Vork .....i 7:1(1 p to i B.ttT. Ave. south ied- e Snnbi-.ry. o-t'-i a m ' leaves II n-risboas.".... 8: ft a m srrivrs at Baltimore Viz'.',-) p m Mail Train north and south. Fast I.tno , north. Pvific Evpresi s,v,th Cincinna.i Ex press nerih. Vork and llarrisburg Aecommo- i.'.' ,a,b Fne W M' swa. HUMAN UJ fuL.uhd, im a Si-iUJ Aarn'ow. 2'rice six cents. A Lirctnre on the Nature, Treatment and Badieal Cure of "sperma-crrhetra. or Seminal eakr.esj Involuntary Emissions, Sexual IPl.illl.T I 1 . . T j. u.K. .iiii-umiriie. iii Marriage en- orally : Nrrvousneis, Consumption, Kp.leosv ...I s-;... n , . . , . r . "' ' "rf"y , -'icumu airi i nysival IncaD-iuttv resulii,,,, from Self Ahuse, (ic.-Bv Lrir J. llma.iu, M. 1 , Author t the "Green Book." &c " The world-renownsd author, in thi, ad mirabl. Lecture, clearly proves from h ', ; experience that the e IT.?" ' svir vi , .. e P" 7-es l,J with out medicine, and without danirero.n, aurrj-c-! operaiions. bongies, instruments, rines or cordials, point ine tun a na.l- -r . " tain and effectual by whic!, e7 ,ntf no matter what his condition ,, K eure h;ml l i - . . -. '"") pnvaieiy, and radica - iy. mis urrrii win ,,,-, . Tuorsvxn, ap T.ioi-'" " s..i n.,i . ' .. sealed i"7 uesS, , , plain ... " "eetpt ot six cents. publisher. P' fcy addressing the. ui,K Wir 3'urrwS Addn-ss the Publishers, ,o, ' . J. C. KLINE i CO. ' IL? FVO. Box 4.6L AT' V'KVf non ?.iof the nn- - vri - ipneu IB Aii.ior.l township. ..,!. . -"""V'P- Persoas so. . .. oe ae e f.,11 , I extent ' mo law : L. Burobfield, John Keller, W. N, Stwrett, J. R. Kelly, Snmnel Minnichaa. John & F. Waldsmith J. K Kobinson,.' Thomas. Beale. John S. Jenkins, Thomas' Quinn, A. H. McMonald. John W'. Stevenson, John Bobinson, (creek) John B. Meloy; Peter Karstetter. James Dixion. Ccor;e Gromnecr. tlliver IV ll-..;- Jacob Groninger. Sr., T. II. Robinson. ' Leonard Groniner. Caleb Jones, John Tocam, Sr. Sept 14, 1870..
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