Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, May 24, 1871, Image 4

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    FA KM E ICS COL UMN.
j K1T1VAL 0F PEACH TREES. -
A discovery f n email moment in
be iove rests of agricultara bat been made
by Pr. Georgeli Wood, and communi
cated by bim to the American Philo
sophical Society, of which he is presi
dent Teach trees in this Tieiuity,' after
I rmiiicng a few crops, not only cease
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U uuipeueu tuein-civcs iua euon
time, bereas their natural lite is fifty or
K.,ty yea, or mo be mite of tins j Slre rteraf,. . targ, ,ad ele-ui-t
ct ve power of growth is believed by j gaut uwrtmeni of Rcady-Made Clothing.
Dr. Wood to be owner to n deficiency f ! coniatinj in Prt of
oUb in the duil, and be assures us that
il' this alkali be Fiipjdied to thj tree so
that it shall ivacu. tbe small roots and be
ul-eorhed the fruit-heat ing j wer is re
stored, and the tree it at-It", if prematurely
permi ing, is revived. JLcJieving witb
in pt persons tl.at the cause of the decay j
lay iu worms at the rout of the peach i f J,u'
tree, he put iu operation a plan which he : Algo a aoll c,r,fuuT selected assnrt
liad seen It !.- fitln-r p-rf it ra more tl.ltt i nieut of Fancy Goods, of ail Masses, kinds ami
li'tv Tears bet'ote, via j
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lUf lane oi tin; netii a nolo tour or live i
... .. . , .,
inclien deep, scrapin:? away all ; the
wmnjs tb.it, omiM be found burrowing at
the junction of the M-aui and rxit, ami
filling- the hollow thus made ith fret-b
wood slir-s f itin the fire, which of course
retained all their jtot;eh. This w,i done
in the autumn of ISO'S and with a re
nlt in the followinjr spring at which he
Iiiinsdf was aluni.-bed. 'J he trees ap
peared to have been restored to all their
early fieehness and vigor ; they put
1 I " 1 1 I , 1
inrui origin reen leaves. i...W.meu -
piongly, ami bore a crop of fruit such
.lit t t i. .
ns tbey bad never borne before, many (
'
the branches I reak'n down nndcr the
load of a.-acbee-. I)r W.xd, in refleet
inpr on thrs ri-sn!!;!, and noticirp that
several f the peach trees trated had no
wornis. c.iUK- to the conclusion that we
lun-t lonk for an explanation to some
other cailtfe. than the destruction of a
cause, ttian the neptrnction or a
few worms, and this cat.se he believes to
be the .ll.s, the potash d' which lieinj
dissolved 13- the rains, descended alot!"
, , ,
tbe roots ot the rootlets, and presenled
to tbvin tbe very tnod for the want i
which they were ilyi:!g Decaying np-
pie trees bearitiLr stinl -d and inedible
frnit have been revived by a similar pro- I
ce.--?, ninl with the like n suits. All Dr.
Wood's nrctiards pave promise of an '
abuudant supply of fruit this season.
lilt iviaviL.
"The weevil fly dnpo-its its grain iu i
its green and tender state. If the wheat 1
ie thrashi-d soon after harvest and thrown j
into a bulk, it undergoes a heat which j
destroys the egp, and it sustains no in-1
jury ; I tit if it remains long in the shock !
or etalk, the weevil hatches and makes
its way out. of tbe grain, to its great in-1
jury, both in weight and quality. Here t
I have sometimes inatked its absence for I
several years ; but. after a mild wintt r '
they generally appear. In the more ,
.Southern Slates Ibilieve they are nevtr
absent Tbe black wrevil haunts ourj
granaiies, where they are generated.
rfome years ago I tfUiTercd
tuucli lniury :
J J .
from them, but now have an effectual ;
uoietise vi lien my granaries are clear :
of grain, I place powdered brimstone in I
an earthen pan, which, for safety, I put !
on the lioor in a bi d of sand, cloMug tbe
windows and firing it ; the smoke either :
destroys or drives them off." Maryland .
Farmer.
Wl.,.., mi- .-rona,.;, ob.,. !
IMOKUATIOX TO SOLDIERS.
To soldi-rs entitled
to a quarter sec- i
turn ot l!ie public lands under tne acts i
of Congress, and desirous of locating it'
and trying their fortunes in the West the ;
experiences of a pioneer may be of ad-'
vantage. A discharged soldier who has
Fettled in Kansas wiaes to a Western
paper some details of his experience, '
which will be of inter st to those ot j
limited mcaus who wish to engage iu
fanning where land is cheap. He loca
ted a homestead of 1G0 acres in Dickin-
ion county, within fourteen miles of the !
Kansas Pacific railroad as good laud, i
. i
be says, as can bo found in Kansas or in :
Kentucky. His homestead coet him j
S18.50; he has to live on it five years.
and at the expiration of that period, if;
he cau prove he has not been absent
from it more th m six months at one time.
be can get. a patent for it from the Gov-iTI)E "mi('r?ifn,,J. nvi" removed his
. IX store from Last Point to ihe building
eminent, and it is then his to dispose ol j recently occupied by Knos Ilcrgy as a flour
ab hn thinks proper. The only advan- j nJ f,'e'' "re. un Main street, opposite the
.i i ... .! I'ost Olfice. would herehv announce to the
tape tbesoidior has over the citizen n ; citizens of ViUiiniow,,:u.d .nrrounc-ingeonn-tbis
matter is, that he cau take nuder the ! try that he has on haad a fu!l and well select
Homestead law MO acres of land within j eJ s,r'n'"'t
twenty miles of a railroad to which land ' Groceries and olions,
.mints liav.. l.w.1. I....!- -LiU t.u
can take only SO acres.' Hut outride of
r.-iilroad limits there is no distiucion.
Water is found there by digging at an
averare denth of forty feet. Timiur is
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, , . - it . coi4i Lai. in j oooa, L.aiult r .lies, lamp i.ickb,
scarce and lumber expeustve. Horses j rjrushe., indigo. Comh, Hair oil. Far
are hiirh, Lul Indian ponies can be I Turnery, Gloves and Hosiery. Sub
bonghtat from S30 ,o SGO each They j Solions JT a .ood
are pood for herjing for common light j assortment of- everything asnilly kept in a
T..v. ..,!.. I, K,.b coun-ry Grocery and Notion Store. Also, a
tme year old. at to ?5 ; two years old
$10 to 12; three, years old.' 15 to $20.
They are pert-rally very poor when they
arrive in the State, but. prairie grass is
plenty mid tlo-y svim improve ia condi
tion ; purchnsm of'eu double their mon
ct on them in a single year. , Railroad
lands are silling from S3 to S7 per acre.
Httriisturg Tfhgraph.
i....
An old Scotch l.t dy was told that her
minieU-r need uotea. She disbelieved it
Said one, "Go it. to the gallery aud see "
She did so, and saw: the written sermon.
After the luckless preacher had conclu
ded his reading on the last page he said ;
"Rut 1 will not enlarge." The oil wo
man cried out from herloftr position : !
... , t i
"le canna, ye canua ! for yer paper 8 j
give 00ttt."
'Clothing.
.TcLA3iG 12 STOCK OFJ
Spring and'Sunimcr ClotJiing
' . ? 'AT .
Strayei's Clothing Store,
LlX' -PATTERSON !'
v , , )
Kcw is tlis Time ta' Secure Bargains !
j t -- t f -.
O AMUEL STRAY BR. naviTfc purchaed ef
Ovrreoitti, Frv k C':'s, ,
Press Con's, Panful))!,
JVfs, Drawn, V'til'irt,
L iu'ei sLu-li, JTunJh'n hit,
Moot A- Shoet
Aud everything ustt illy found in a firBt class
Geutleuian's Furnisuing Store.
ouHUties, all f which will be sold at the low-
. est noiihle living rricps.
-
hatiri 'Jailers and Shoes.
1 He also invites the attention of the ladies
fto his finestorfk of 0AITEK3 AND SHOES,
which he will sell at prioes defying eompeti
' tion.
CJ Iil'L rS, OIL CL 0 TI1S.
He hasen hand a beamiful assortment of
Csrpets. Oil Cloths. 9 . which are of a (rood
quality, and well worth the inspection of the
buyer.
WATC'tirS & JEWELRY.
(Sold nd Silver M'atekm,
ur Ttnpt, Plat and Fancy r 'wj.
w.td, Key. .. lies' and OenWUreast Pin,,
: Gold Peneand PcnciU. ie., which at tUis tim
' form t ite largest altd best asortnietii in the
'""-''" ''ot:!'-
county,
i All the nbove goods will be sol 1 cheap-"
er than any o'.h'-r store in the Inited States,
j If yon uon't believe it, just give him a cull
and bo convinced of the truth el'th assertion
j
j ,
FURNITURE.
also
l:irpre Ptootn jnst tipposite
his Store
I his Store where he otf.-rs for sale at low
! rces a general assonuiant of -
Tables, ('hairs. Solas. Lounpes, Bedsteads,
Matlre-ses. Trunks, Carpets. Sianks, Hacks,
: and n-.any otherarliele. for honsc furnishing
I SAMUEL STU.WEK.
j ratieraon. May 1, 1H71.
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CHEAP CLOTUIJiG STOBE.
This way for Bar.
gams::
a a
HAVING removed our GOODS to Wilson's
Store Hootii, Bridge street, we are strain
prepared to do business, and have just re
ceived a
XEVT ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Over Coats Dross Coats, Business Coats,
Common Co:us. Pantaloons, Vests. Hats,
tont and Shoes of ev;ry description,
kiyic and ijiiality, for male or female.
gyy; KCADY M ADE CLOTHING
Also. Carpets White Shirts. Fancy Over
Shirts, Ciuler Shirts, tlrawerg. Hosiery..
Gloves, i.inen and Paper Colars.
Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Cra
hrellas, Tr.ivollincr Bags &c.
Also, the latest styles ot Ladies' Cloaks, Cir
j culars and Kin s.
' . . - e
save mouev hv I'lrm-r iim a call hofure nur-
t-htsing elsew.'iere, as we are determined to
sell clieio lor casii.
BU Dou'i forget the corner, Bridge and
Water streets..
D. W. II A RLE Y & CO.
May 1. 1S71.
S. B. LOUDON,
lTERCHXNT TAll.OU: P.elford's Build-
Jl inc. Iridz Streei, Midlintown. Pa,
would respectfully inform the puhlia that he
I has purchased the Tailoring Est:illis!iment of
D. W. A. Belford, an I has opened out a
, ,R0KR AN. FISKR AssaTMVKT
OF
cqj'j y
CASSIMkRES,
VES2 IXGS,' tV.
Than ever was before br-onrht to this towa
which lie is prepared to make lo order in the
r.ATKSl AM HOST IMI'KOYFAl STYLE,
And iu a manner that wi!l defy all ccnipeti-
tion.
lie also inanuiHctores to order,
all
sorts of
CUSTOM WORK
I On reasonable terms.
By strict attention lo business, lie hopes to
i rereive a liberal share or niih in imtron-
age Give him a call and inspect his styles
of ""'"? wo.-kmanabip before going
elsewhere.
yny j P7i.
' - - - ; " "
(r0CCry PrOVlSKin StOl'C.
Haiti Street, WifSintown, Pa.
o
A follows: Syrups. 1 ea, ollees. Hour and
Feed, Mackersl, Salt. Coal oil. Rockets,
Drooms. Fancy and Common Soaps, '
Spices, Rice, Crackers Coffee
Essence, Starch, Corn
.Starch, Vinegar,
V ashing
O 1 - T. 1 r- 1 , f T t - - .
larce stock of ROOTS, and a
Complete Assortment of Ladies' aud Chll
dren's Shoes and Bregans.
JeB The highest rales allowed iu exchange
for Gutter aud Lggs.Tiiia Trompt payers,
thirty .lays.
marUd CORNELIUS BARTLY.
HOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE.
i rI"HE npdersigned offers at private sale a
X Two-story LOG FRAME HOUSE plas-
tered and Shop, s'ory and a bait high, and
j TUKKK LOTH, .
situated in Johnston. Jjniata county. front
I ing on Main street and main road le.ding to
Peru, and goed FRAME STABLE, Fruit of
, all kinds, a good pale fence surrounding the
I whole propertr. Lots in high state of culti
i vatiou. Apply to
I JOHN FALLADEANE.
owner and resident on the place.
1TARTIN WALTERS always keep up
Xi their stock of GROCERIES and will not
he excelled either in the quality or prica of
,heir gooJs in tlli, line H 0irr th c,u
before siirg elsewhere.
gHrrfbsnffisf, tit.
SPECIE PRICES!
EXTOAORPINARY-REDUCTION IN THE
PRlCEE OF GOUDS.
NEW STOKE,
I'atliTson, Jnniala Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave tn state, that
tliey have purchased from J. lt.iM..Todd. his
entire stock of nods. and will .in the future
conduct Ihe merchant iie business m the Old
Stand, ia the borough of ruiterson, Juniata
county. Pa . where ibey shall endeavor to
keep constantly ou Laud a lull and complete
assortment of - - -
t.aiuks' drkss noons consist
.,?
ALPACAS. r
Ll-STEIiS-le
LAIXS.
31 KK1X0S.
GIXG1IAM.S.
CA.M15KUS. '
' ' '" LAWNS, &C.
FAXCV GOODS,
XOTIOXS.
JEWKLltV.
.HATS AND CATS.
i BOOTS AXl SHOES,
i qi;kkxsvai:k,
CKDA1UVA11K.
GLASSWARE, CUOCKElil',
j FISH. . SALT,
i COFFEE, TEAS,
j SIRUPS. SUGAR.
j Hiving just returned from the city wiili the
above enumerated stock of goods, all of
which have heen purchat-ed since the great
j decline in Cold, we fuel warranted in saying
I that we can otier Goods at greatly reduced fig
ures for CASH OK CUUN 1 lt I'KODlit K,
mar23-tfj LAIKD & HELL.
NEW GOODS'! .OT GOODS!
Martin & Walters'
Bazaar !
i 0 RE A T CRA HI! IX I'KICES !
HAVING purchased ihe Store of N. Frank
& Co., on Main street, in .). M. Belforu's
store room, we would respecttully inform the
public lhat we have just returned from the
East with a new and carefully selected stock
of GOODS of the very best quality, conipris
ing iu part, of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS.
Ql'EENSWA RE,
HOOTS k SHOES,
11 ATS AND CAPS,
CARPET BAGS,
OIL ( LOTUS,
C A R P E T S,
IJLANKETS,
FITS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, and in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
We intend selling ex-'tusively for CASH, or
in en-lunge for Col'NTKY PRODUCE. By
so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock
Sa. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE
FOK ALL KINDS OF C0UNTKY PUODL'CE.
MAKT1N k WALTERS,
(Relfonl'sSlore.Room,) Main St.,
Mifflintowii, Pa.
May 1 171.
THE PLACE-FOR JJAilGAIXs""
IS AT
PEXXELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA.
rpnE largest and beat sortment to be
1 found iu l'atter,-on. Thankful for the
libera! jmironnge heretofore received from
the public, 1 wouid respectfully announce
that I have just opened a very large stock of 1
Goods well suittdto the trade. My stock I
consists of a full assortment of fine and staple
I)K Y GOODS,
Embracing all tbe materials for men, women
and children's ware, including Hats and Caps.
Roots and Shoes, together with a large slock
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings o.c.
- LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as French and English Mcrinoes Pop
lins. Alpacas, De Laincs, pla'n and figured
Shawls, &c. an J also alarge stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Mitts. Hosiery. Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, aud a general assortment
of Dress inininings.
GROCERIES, . ,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware,
Hardware, Wood and Wiliow Ware. Fish
Salt and Naila. Together with a full assort
ment of Goods usually kept in a country store
BJiHighe3t price paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
the times May I, 1871.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
FROM tiik FIELDS op LITERATURE. Con
taining selection from o.vr ntNDKEDof the
most popu ar Amkbican and fobkius atnbors.
including Adams, Bancroft, Bacon. Beecber,
Bulwer, Chapin (E. U.), Cat lyle. Cooper, De
Quincy, Everett. Emerson, Newman. Hall, J.
G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker. Phil
bps. Punsbon, Robertson. Ruskin, Wbalely.
Webster, and others equally celebrates for
their skill in the use of beautiful lauguage
and for their strong enforcement of noble
idea. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo
froutpiece in ten colors, and many choice en
graving, at one half the price charged for
any other book of its quality. Agents can
sell twice as many of this book as of any
other in the market. Ladies meet with the
best of snccess.
Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young
men and ladies wantyd in every township to
act as Agents, ou very liberal terras. Serd
name and address for Circular toZIEGLER
& McCURDY,. Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati,
Ohio; Chicago, IU. ; St. Louis. Mo.; or
Springfield. Mass. nov9 6m
1OR SALE Thre set of Cook Stoe Pat
terns. No. 7. 6, and 9, Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, by
SILAS 8HAMP.
04 5-3 m ilitfiintown.
PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe
cuted at this Office. . .-
I AT
i
i i in w t. niu n
L IIIUI A DLL L o
.,,,.,12aanfactxirlng. Company, vu
.Vt the WORLD'S PAm,
i ; Constituted hy tfte Homes ot ma people
Recei vtD thb Great Award of the
HIGHEST SALES
And have left all rivals far behind them for
. ! , i , . they s -t ; r
sold irv
One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand,
Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines !
heing more than forty thousand in advance of
their sales of ibe previous year, and "over
firty-fnuT thousand more than tUr sal' of aii;r
other Company for 1870. as shown by the fol
lowing figures from swor.s returns of the
sales of Licensees.
The Singer Manufacturing . .
Company sold over in ., , , ,
Florence Sewing Ma- - : !
chine C 110,173 Machines.
Sold over the Wilcox &
Gihbs Sewing Ma. Co...,
Sold over the Weed Sew
ing Machine Co
08.94:5
92.8S1
do.
do
do.
Sold over the'Grover & Ba
ker Sewing Machine Co.
Sold over the Howe Sew.
70,-1:11
62,677
44,625
in; Machine Co
Sold over the Wheeler &
Wilson Manuf'g Co
do.
do. -
all of which is mainly owing to the populari
ty of what is known as the "New Family
Sewing Machine," which is now fast finding
its way into every well regulated household-
For Circulars giving lull particulars of
Machines, their Folding Cases of ninny va
rieties of wood and finish, iheir Attachments
for numerous kinds of wotk. which, till re
cently, it waa thought that delicate fingers
alone could perform, as well as particulars
about all articles used by their Macines,
such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton'
Oil. Ac, &c, apply to any of their Author
ized, Agents, or te ... . -.
' The Singer Manufacturing Company,
4"8 Broadway, Sew York. .
Philadelphia Ut'ice HOG Chestnut Street
1). W. HAP.LEY & CO.. Agents in Mifflin
town. who keep machines constantly on hand
at their Clothine Store on Bridge street. ' for
the inspection of the public, and for sale at
the most reaonab'e prices.
Machine Cotton. Needles, Thread. Oil, &c,
and everything pertaining lo this Machine
constantly kept on hand for ealo. -
: Mario
GR 10 VE R&Tb AK E R 3 S
SEWING. -MACHINE.
Tbe following are selected from thou
sands of testimonials of similar character,
as expressing the reasons for the prefer
ence for the GkoVKK & 1)AKKK Machines
over all others. " " ' ' 1 ' "' '"' v' '
"I like the Grover & Baker M-ichine, in
the first place, because, if 1 bad any other. 1
should still want a Grover & Baker, and, hav
ing a Grover it 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.
Mrs. J. C Croig Jfnug Jtuie.
I have hadscvetal years' experience with
a Grover & Baker Machine, which has given
me great satisfaction. 1 think the Grover &
Baker Machine is more easily managed, and
less liable to get out of tinier. I prefer the
Grovel Baker, Ueoidediy."-.Vr. Dr. Watts,
-AY- York.
" I nave liad one in my family for some two
years, nnd trout wh.M I know of its workings,
and from the testimony of many of my
triends who use the same, I can lordly see
how anything could be more complete or give
better salislaction." Mrs General Grant.
' I believe it to be the best, ail thing- con
sidered, of any that I have known. It is
very simple and easily learned; the sewing j
from the ordinary spools is a great advan- j
tage : the stitch is entirely reliable ; it does i
ornamental work beautifully,, it is not liabte j
to get out of order." Mrs A. M. Spuoner, olj
tiouti Street, Urnoklyn.
' I am flcquainred with the work of the
principal miiciiiin's ; uud I prefer the Grovj- ;
j X Baker to them .ill, because I consider I tie
siitt-h more elastic. I have work now in tho ;
1 house v.hicii was done nue years ago. which I
I is still good." Mrs. l)r .l,.tVf.'y, Ko. 4o' !
I Edit Twenty thirtt Street, tw York.
" More than two-thirds of all the sewing)
i done in my fan ily fir the last two years has I
; been done by Grover & Bake.-'s Machine, and
'' 1 never had a garment rip or need uieuding.
extept those rents which frolicsome boys will
make in whole cloth. It. is in my opinion hv
fur the mist valuable of any 1 have irieu."
Mrs. lirnry Ward Jlrecher. ' ' !
The Grover & linker Sewing Machine !
Company nmtmf.icture both tho Elastic ;
Stiuh and Lock iStitch Machinesf and :
" , ." ""' --"' ' ' -
"' .of kinds, at their establish-1
ments in all the large cities, and through !
agencies in nearly all towns throughout j
1, c)Untrv. Price List and saint. lea of'1
o..u ..o- ill hot i KtlK-lma liiri,i- .f. .,.,.
plication to Grover & Raker S. M. Co.,
11.5 Market street, liarrisburg.
April 27. lS7t).
MIFFLINTOWA' FOUNDRY
rVSAOHINEj SHOP 5
nHE undersigned would respect fnlly an
JL nouncc to the citizens of Juniata and
adjoining couuties, that he has purchased
Ihe MitBintawn Foundry and Ma:hine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, such as Four and Six
Horse-power Threshing Machines, also,
Eisht and Ten Horse Power .Machines,
being the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the farmer bow extant, and
which I will warrant to perform all they are
recommended to do Plows of tbe latest and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used them to be superior to any
now in use in this part of the country. I
would especially call the attention of farmers
to the IKON KING PLOW, which I am man
ufacturing with the latest improvements for
1870. : -
I am also prepared to manufacture all
kind of Mill Gearing, such as Cog Gearins.
Gudgoons. Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and
fitting np the same. I also manufacture
all kiuds of
' X ' i' i . i i' 1 ':'
Coal, H ow?, Parlor and Cooking Slore
I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle
Roller" for tanners, tc.
Old Metal and country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work. ' j
Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheaper
than any other establishment in Ihe countryi
J. A. CRISWELL. 5
Feb lfi, 187o-r.
A. G. PoSTLETH WAITS. J. C. M'NaVOHTON
A. G. POsTLETIIWAITE & CO ,
General - Comraission Merchants
- :(.oi;.
THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY
, j.ki ..PRODUCE. -
'o. 261 South Front Street,
- .- L"' i i
marll-tf ' '
PHILADELPHIA.
JgA- Handbills for public sales printed on
short notic at the Sxhtiwil Office. .
NATIONAL HOTEL,
r"'LEWI3T0W5, PEJTN'A.
, a. w T :-vj ' T- . - " I "$
. . BEAR & HAMAKER, Proprietors
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near tha" Cap
tol Buildings.
U A HIS BURG, PA.
i tg&.Teros aa moderate as any Hotel in the
City.- - - .r. -v H ''
Vi,- a. 6. THOMPSON. Pronrietor.! "
- ST. CLOUD HOTEL,;
Arch Street, above Seventh Street, Philadelphia.
Entirely new. with ample capacity for 250
guests. Term", Sit pee day. The St. Cloud
is newly and elegamly furnished throughout,
and is open for the reception of guests, by
the undersigned, who hart so successfully
conducted tor the past ten years the well
known Mountain House, at Cresson Springs.
G. W. 11LLLIN & BKO., Prop'is.
marS-Sa " "' '"r
WHITE HORSE HOTEL,
'.' 316 i 318 .NORTH THIRD STREET,
! PHILADELPHIA.
CEO. ZEII.t.EV, Proprietor.1
Good accommodations for all who may favor
him with a call.
First -Class livery and Sale Stable,
' HJLDISG 6(1 HORSES, ATTACHED TO HOTEL.
LEONARD HOUSE.
Opposite tub Dkpot,
The Leonard House " has recently been
refitted and olherivie greatly improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of D. John
ston & Son, formerly of the ".Merchant's Ho
tel" in Tittsb-irg. Persons visiiing Clear
field on busiuess or pleasure will find this a
convenient and pleasant place to stop
mayl 1, '70 ly
U N IT ED S T A fTsfOTE L ,
OPPOSITE PA R. It. DEPitT,
I1AKRISUURG, "PA.
KM MIXGER & CO., Provhietors.
Telegraph Office in Hotel,
attg IS. !ht,'.. y.' " '
REED3VILLE, MIFFLIN (XL, PA.
DAVID I. ItlCi:. Tropiirfor.
The undersigned respectfully calls the at
tention of the public to the fact lhat -be has
leased tbe hotel property ii Reedsville, for-
luciij uvcujotru uy ii.iruu oiiu"i, nuu is pie-
pared to accommodate strangers and travel
-is. iic will sj'iiic no ..ir'n-. ii iiv: lut j
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. ;
He will exercise a personal supervision over j
his Bar, Table and Stable. He respectfully i
solicits a share of the patronage of the public, i
DAVID I. RICE.
r
y y T 5 '-i IT 1 1"
J XIj J k5 xl vJ JL Cj X-9
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS HOTKL IS I'l.F.ASANTI.Y SITCATKH
ON THE SOfTI! MPF. OF
R A C E t? T R E E T ,
A FEW POOHSj ABOVE THIRD.
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
Makes it particularly desirable to person
visiting the City on business or pleasure.
A. RECK, Pr.orniKTiiR,
Formerly of tlte Stairs Union lU'teX.
aug IS. lst'HI-ly.
Slxty-flve First Prize JletlaH Awarded.
tih: great
T) jUilllaiiiiMC 1 ill 110 ;
M NUFACT01iY.
U II,!,S EiWIIlv & CO.
M'innf'irltrcrx '
.rand Siiure Hint Upright
P.AfiO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Ipsiruineuts have been before 'he
Vlhh for 05rtl' 1 h,rf-v eilT' ar,tl "Pon !he,r
tminrnce which prouounces them unequalled.
Their
TONE
combines prent power, sweetness nnd fine
singing quality. s well as great purity of
Intonation, and sweetness tbrou-h the entire
"! iueu
TOUCH
is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from
the stillness found in so many Pianos.
In WORKMANSHIP
they are unequalled, using none but the very
best seasoned materiml. the large capital em
ployed in our business enabling us to keep
continually an immense stock ot lumber, ic,
on hand.
VQ, All our Square Fianos have our New
Improved Ovekstriko Scale and the Agrafe
IreUe.
We would call special attention to our
late improvements in GliAXD I'lASOS and
SQUAHE GKAXDS. I'atened August, It,
iSliO, which bring the Piano nearer perfec
tion than baa yet ben attained.
Every Piano fully Warranted for Tears,
We have nmile anaiigemeuts tor the Sole
Wholesale Agency for the most. Celebrated
PAHLOU VUGAXS and MELODEOXS,
which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low
est Factory Prices.
WILLIAM EN ABE & CO.
JAMES BELLAS.
Wholesale Depot,
; 279 $ 2il South oA St.
sep14-6m Philadelphia.
yT'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. Theun
it i dersigned has established himself in
McAlutersville in the Tinning business.
Persons wanting anything in his line sbojld
call before purchasing elsewhere as he is
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Siiett Iron Ware, and to sell as low as tbey
can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus
tomers and tbe public geuernlly are respect
fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at.
tention to business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. aug IS 'BO-ifl JACOB G. WINEY
THE OLD ESTABLISHED F1U.M,
J. J. RICH A RBSONl & CO.
12G MiBitT Stbcet, Phi'-ad'a , .j
is the largest Manufacturing t'onfecti: tiers
and Wholesale Dealers is Fru.:;e, .
"9 t-l TW: .
Executor's Notice.
Estate of Eli2ahelh Bell, deceased.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa
i mentary on the estate of Elizabeth Bell,
late of Fayette township, dee'd , have been
granted to the undersigned, reswline in
Walker township. Ail persons indob.e-1 to !
said estate are requested to make imtnedia'ei
payment, and those haying claims will please
preseDtthem properly authenticated for set
tlement. . , ...
- JOHN N. MOORE, Executor.
I&y-JcsiATA SESTisit $1,50 oer year.
HENRY-T. HELMBOLL'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba V
(JE APE :PILLS'.
Component Part Fluid Exrrart Rhu
, ,H bark and FUid Extract Catawba
. . , Grape Juice. ,. ., . - ;.
FOR LITER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE.
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OKNEll
,VOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVENES8. t.TC.
PL'KELY VEGETABLE. CONTAINING no
MERCURY. MINERALS OR E-LETEKI
: OUS DKCGS. ' '
These Pills are the most Jeligltfully pleas
ant purgative superseding eator oiL salts,
magnesia, etc. ihe is nothing more accept
able to the stomach. They give tone, and
cause neither nausa nor griping pains. They
are composed of the finest ingredients. After
a few days' use of ibem. such invigoration
of the entire system takes place as to appear
miraculous to the weak and enervated, wheth
er rising from improdence or disease. 11. T
Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Pills are not sugar coated, from tbe
fact that sugar-coated fills do not dissolve,
but pass through the stomach wi.hout disolv
ing, consequently do not produce the desired
efiect. THE CATAWBA CRAPE PILLS,
t eing pleasant iu taste and order, do not nec
essitate their being sugar coe.ied. and are
prepare according .0 rules of Pharmacy and
Chemistry, and are not Patent Medicines,
HENRY T. HELMIJOLD'S
IHOIII.T CONCENTRATED fO.MroCSD
Fluid Extract Sarsapai
Will radically exterminate from toe system
Scrofula. Syphilis. Fiver Sores, Ulcers. Sore
Eyes. Sore Legs. Sore Mouth. Sore Head,
Bronchitis. Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Can.
kers. Runnings from the Ear, White Swell
iugs. Tumors, Cancerous Affection. Nodes.
Rickets Glandular Swellings. Night Sweats,
Kash. Tetter, Humors of ail Kinds. Chronic
Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases lhatj
have been csibhsned in the system lor years.
Beiug prepared expressly for the above coin
plaints. its blood-purifying properties are
greater than any other peparation of Sarsa
parilla. It gives the -omplexion a clear and
healthy color and restores the patient to a
state ot health nnd purity. For purifying
the blood, removt'ngall chronic constitutional
diseness arising from an impure state of the
blood ud the only reliable and efTectnal
known renievly for the cure of pains and
swelling of the- bones. Ulceration- of the
Throat and legs. Blotches. Pimples on the
face. Erysipelas and nil scaly eruptions of
the skin, beautifying the complexion.
.
j
IlEXKY T. HELIiUOLlS
FLUID EXTKACT BITIUT,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
IIjis cured tverj case nf iiuh;s :n which it .
i has ht'eu piton. Trrltrition of the uvck of the
' hln-liler, hti.1 inflim.mon of ihe kiJiuys, ui-
! ceratioii of the kitlnev and hiH'iiier. r-.-tt-n- 1
t;oii of urine, lif)ie f ihe pr.-smite cLmd, j
(onc in the bladder. cal;uius. pruvK brick j
! liust iltpuic, atri Il)ucou (rniil.y di.-icii.it gcs, j
and for t;!ifeb!od and i!e icnte Cuiistituiinris i
of both sexes, attended wiih the following
I symptoms : in disposition to exertion, lvs oi
j power, loss of memory, diifii.-ultj' of breih
i ing. weak nerves, treniMlnir. horror .d di
i ease, wakefulness, dimuess of vision, pain in
j the back, hot hands, flushing of the body,
j dryness of the skin, eruption on the face.
I palid countenance, universal l assitude of ihe
I muscuU.r svstem, etc.
Used by persons from the acres of eighteen
j to twenty-five, and from thiny fiv,- to fitty-
five or in the decline or change of l:fe : after
, confinement or labor pains; Led-wciiing in
children. i
IIELMnnLVS FXTUACT TllTHU is J;u-
reti.r and blool-puri . t i ucr, nnd cim-s ail. di?-
eiisi1 r.ih;2 trmn habits ol' Uiipation. nnd
j rxiH'.-wes and iinprud'iijf a in life, iniputiiu:
iitfecfiuus fur which it is used, and svidiilitic
nfteetioiis fur which it in u-cd. and M'uhilitrc
;tfc' ins in these dtetie:4 ued in rneo-
I tion with HELM HOLD'S ROSS WASH.
j LADIES.
I In many afteciions peculi .r to Mndies. the
! Extract iluchti is luequalel by any other
remedy as in chlorosis or retention, i'regu
j larity. painfulness or suppression of custom,
j ary evocations, ulceinled or schirrus state of
! the uterus, leucorrhu-a or whites, sterility.
and for all complaints incident to the sea
: whether arising form indiscretion, or habit,
i of dissipation. It is prescribed f xteiisivelv
by the most eminent physicians and midwives
for enfeebled and delicate coaslituiioiis, of
both sexes and all aes (attended with any of
the above diseases or symptoms),
o
II. T. HELMROLD'S EXTR ACT RUCHU
CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, etc..
in nil their stages, at Hftle expense, little or ! except Sunday.
no change or diet, no inconvenience, and no Rntf ilo Exrrcss norfh and south d lilv.
exposeure. It causes a frequent desire, and Cincinati tspress north daily except Sat
gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing ! urday.
ohstruciionp. preventing and curing Stric-' For further information annlv at the Ticket
lures of the Uretha, kliiiying Pain nnd In-I Office in the Pennsvlrania Railroad lienot.
Hammtttion, so frequent in this class of dis
eases, and expelling all Poisonous matter.
Il
HENRY" t HELM HOLD'S IMPROV
ED ROSE- ASH.
Cannot be surpassed ns a face wash, and
will be found the only specific remedy m ev.
i ery species of cutaneous affection. It sp. - ed -
U eradicates- pimples, spots, scorbut ic drv
ness, innurations ot the cutaneous membrane,
etc., di -pels redness an I incipient inflamat ion.
hives, rash, moth patches, dryness ef scalp
or akin, frost bites, andall purposes forwliich
salves and ointments are used ; restores the
skin to a state of purity and softness, and
insures continued healthy action to the tis
sue of its vessels, on which depends the
agreeable clearness nnd vivacity of complex
ion 30 mnch sought and admired But how
ever valuable as a remedy for existing defects
of the skin, H T. Helmhold's Rose Wash bas
long sustained its cl iime-i tn unbound patron
age, possesing qualities which render it a
oilet appendage of the most superative and
congenial character, combining in an elegant
formula lhOR nrominnni ......t..;...
formula
itty
Efficacy tbe invariable acccnirotniment. .f
his use js a perservarive and refresher of
the complexion. It is an excellent lotion for
diseases of the urinary organs, arising from
habits of disipation used in coniection with
tbe Extracts I'.nchu, Sarasaparilla, and Cata
wba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recom
mended, cannot be surpassed.
i
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 will
neses. and upwards ot 30,i;Ou unsolicited cer
tificates and recomendatory letters, many of
which are from the highest sources, including
eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmen
etc., Thepropjitor has never resorted to
their publication in the newspapers; he
does not do this from the fact that bis arti
cles rank as Standard Preparations, and ,!
not neeJ ,0 be Pred np by certificates.
Henry T. Helmbold's Geauias PreD-
arations,
Dclrvered la any address. Secure from ob
servation. Established upwards of twenty years. !
Sold by Druggists erery where. Address let-1
ters for information, in'confidencs to J1EN
RY T. HELMEOLD. Drnjzist and Chcwisi.
Only Dejtjts : II. T. IIELMBOLD'3 Drug
and Chemical Warehouse, Ne S34 BroavTwav,
New York, or to.II-T. HELM 30 LD Medi
cal Depot,' 104 South Tenth street, Pbilad-
phOTwARnop'co',XTrr;fr:iT., ' av for
II. T. HELMEOLD'? TAKE NO OTHER,
jufie 1-ly i'-l t"''-''
' ". NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
I t
Contains ho LAC MJr,PIirR-Xo SU-
GAR F I.KAD-4No LiTIIARGK
NoXirRATE OW SILVER, and is.
entirely ft'te from he 1'oison.uia and
Ileal! S-destroy ing 'rugs used iu other
Hair Ireparatinus. (
Transrtrect and cleir as crvslal. it will
I -t so,, ,e ; . . -P? -
line
I SOUGHT Foil AND FOUND AT LAST 1
I It rest res and preve-nts the Hair from be-
eonitn;; Gf ay, iirparts n soft, glossy a pei-r-
auce, removes iaiuru::, is co;i aea roitesn
ing to tha head, checks the liair frcm falling
otf. and rvtores it to a great extent when
prematurely lost, prevent Headaches, cures)
all Humors, cuiaucvus eruptions, anil imo.it
ural heal. AS A I'RLSslNU FOR Tilt:
HAIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE
MARKET. i '
DR. G SMITH. Patentee. Groton Jnnction,
Mass.' -Prepared only by PROCTOR BRO
THERS, Gloucester, .Mass. The Genuine is
put up in a panel bot.le, made expressly for
it. with Ihe name of the article blown in the
glass. Ask your Driifgist for Nature's liair
Restorative, and take no other.
OrliuT sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store,
Mitliintown. Ph.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Thrnush no it Hired Route to Wushing
ton. Itltimirr, Klinini, Ktir,
.,. Dutlulo. Kochester nuti
Niagutu Fulls.
FOUR. TRAINS DAILY- fmm anJ
five to Washington and l?a!timore,
and FOUR TKAINS DAll.Y
! to and Five from the North
and West 1 '.ranch Sus
qiieh.iiiiia, and
Northern and Western I'ennsylvania and
Ni v York. .
X AND AFTER MONDAY. JANUARY 2.
Railway will run as loilows :
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves H iltimores f:"ft a m
leaves liarrisburg I:Vipm
leaves U illismsport 6:25 p m
arrives at Eltnira lU;:p! p ni
j Bcrr.vLO Ex leaves I'.altimore 10:20 p m,
leaves ttarristittrg L':'2.' a in
leaves U .Ilain-poi t. 8:tJo a lit
leaves Limits ll:- a in
arrives at C;nHndagiia- K:!Opm
Fast Li.e leaves italiimore 12:10 p ui
leaves Harrisburg 4:'t" p m
nrrivei at Witliamsport C:IO p m
ClNcix'l Ex leaves I'.altimore 7:10 p ni
arriv.'j at Harrisbuii...lL':0! am
Yoek k Il r..
i Ktstj'o Ac.
' Scxiii,kv Ac.
) li nes York ... l'.:10m
i nrr. at Harr:sbure 7:4") a n.
norrii leaves Harrisb'g 8:00 a tu
i arr. at Sunburv
. ... .0: oJ a m
; SOLTIIWARD.
1 Mail Trai.v bviv. - Elmira .":"' a m
t leavi-s W i! tin nisport V1:!.'! a ro
leaves Harrisloirg 1:J- p ni
arriv.-s at Ital'imore tl:l" p ni
; ncrr.iLn Ex leaves Cammdaigua 4: !" p m
lfflves Elmira S::tO p ni
leaves vv :ilinnisport....-lll:o a m
leaves Ilsrrisberg "i:o" a ui
arrives at Raiti'nore 9:1". a m
i Clxt-tVl Ex. leaves liarrisburg lie I". p 11.
j arrives at Baltimore...- 4210 a ra
' Erie Expr's leaves Williamsport S:". a ru
I leaves Smii.ury ltl:J;i a in
' arriees at H irrisburg... Ir'iflpni
I Eiitr. Mail sou'ii leaves Williamsp't It :Ih1 p ni
leat'-s Sunbnry 1'2:0.") m
arrives at liarrisburg... L':tb a m
Pacific Ex. senth leaves Harrisb'g ll::!5 a m
! arrivts at Italfiinore .. t'.:0." p m
j York IIati-1 leaves Hiirrisbitrg... tr.Z't p Hi
; :su"c Act:. Arrives ai York 7:H pin
; B.vlt. Acc. soma iedve Sunbury... fi:il a m
ler.vts llarrisbtiag :O0 a ni
I arrives at Ttaltimore...l'J:3u p m
Alail Train north and south. Fast Line
north, Pacific Kxpress south Cincinnati Ex
press north, Jink and llarri-burg Acconnuo
dstion north nn-1 stmth. Erie Express south.
Erie Mnil andSnnlmry Accommodation north
and Bnltimoie Accnmmodation south daily
ALFRED R. FIKfi.
General S:i;.erintendect.
Harrisbirrz. .Tanuiiry 1S71.
THE GIIEAT CAUSE
taJr IHT3L1
or
Vf MISERY
Just ruitistxl, in a Seted Envelope. Price
six cents.
1 A Lecture oa the Nature, Treatment anil
Radieal Cure of k!perma-orrheo?a. or Seminal
weakness Involuntary Emissions. Sexual
Debility, anil Impediments to Marriage gen
erally ; Nervousness. Consumption, Epilepsy
anj Fits; Mental an) Physical Incapacity,
resulting frum Self Abuse, tie. By Robi.ut
I. i'ci.verweix, M. D , Author of tbe "Green
Book," 4c.
The worM-renowtied author, in this ad
miral. If Lecture, clearly proves from his own
experience that the awful consequents of
Self Abuse Day he efTectuiilly removed with
out medicinr. and without dangerous surgi
cal operation', bougies, instruments, rings,
or cordials, pointing out a mode of enre cer
tain and rl'fliisl by which every sufferer,
no matter what his erudition Piay be. may
cure himself cheaply privately, and radical
ly. This LKTtre will feoye a boos to
thocsands An THorijns.
Sent unJrr seal, to any address, in a plain
sealed envelope, on tbe receipt of six cents,
or two pnstage stamps, hy addressing tho
publisher.
Also, PR. CULVEUWELLS "Murriago
uidc." price 2-J cents.
Addressibo Publishers,
( HAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.
127 Bowery. New York, P. 0. Box 4.58G.
CAUTD'N. All persons are hereby can
tionet1 inst Hunting. Fishing" or In
any way trespassing on ihe lands ot the m
dersigne l in Miiford township. Persons so
offending wi'l ' dealt with to the full extent
of the la:
L. Burehfield,
J. 5 Robinson,
Thomas Reaie,
John R. Jenkins,
Thomas Quinn.
A. II McDonald,
I John Keiter,
W. N, Sterrett,
J. R. Kelly
Samuel Minnielian.
John A F. Waldsmitb.
John W. Stevenson,
j0bB Robinson, (creek) John B." Meloy,
Jacob Lem"n
W. W. W ilson,
Peter Kar'tetter,
Gtorge fironinger.
Jacob Groninger. Sr.,
James Dixion,
ttliver P. Harris, .
T. R. Robinson,
Caleb Jones,
Sept U, 1870.
Leonard Groninger,
John Yocon, Sr.