JJ BITER'S COLUMN. . lilt; IH BSE FBOX A 10BAL 8TAXD- roixT. TLe driver wLo fights bis bone baa not got through the first lesfon in the Ujii!)i!pu:ftit of these animals. Some ftrik tlit-ir borers in a fit of anger others b''t l tm as a punishment for what they rnncvive to be sinful acts on the part of lie lioue. Now, the fact it, the horse uevtr dees wrong ou purpose. In this icsmc! be is better than most men. If lie nfi.ses to pull, it is th fault of edu cttiim ; and if Le runs away, and kicks t'u'iLgs to piece, it is Wcautfe he is fright e aed. Men, when tby are scared, do exe very f.iol.sh things, and they are! txc'Jfed ; bat no allowance is mada for tc rrnawav horse. He i kicked and c i2cd and Leateu. as if what wa done was dene on purpose to hart somebody, ; aud rot in consequence of some tnpposcd . dit.ger, which the poor animal was trying ; AUo Urt and carefHT selected assort to Hi e from. Horses never kick without ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and t-l .1 v -1- f . J- ! qualities, all of which will bs gold at the low a motive. Tht-y iua the.r heels for de , .' Uyfng priec6 iVase ; aud the first kick at the traces is J Laaies' Gaiters and Shoet. ivva to n rJ off what to them seems j He also invites the attention of the ladies caver. No hnm tWr kicked for any ; ii. fine stock of OAITERS AND SHOES, o:h r porpos' They cheiibh no ill feci - ji.g- i:g)iiiigt try onu, aud always do. as j far as tbcv know. wLat id riffht. All Worses can be educated to do whatever "... . , ,, . i r ii 'le driver wishes. 1 hey ol.ey cheerfully ; and without grumbling, even although ' put to r.t at half rations iu a cold, filthy, ' TncddysuWe. A horse can he taught to ; ' , i l.- know tb hrces will not hurt him. , Teen lie will not kick at it. and rnn away. . He it n :V.v taught to pull hy the traces, , , ," . t.. .,! or by ih !lt-r-Btiap. It you want n.m . pull Tia tho bailer, all yon have to do :o hivi him to somt thii g he can easily ... , pull bark brk bo will soon learn to wiiu such force that no bridle can bold him. If von want him to pull well iu be tac-s, give him a light load until he !e?.Tiw to T,UA-e it, and he will soon pull tiis nest at heavy loads I i orsrs balk or 1 ju!l just as they are taught. It does not jnaVSer which end of the hor?e yon fasten fV. cljt to. They will balk as rcadi- j !y when hitched by the traces, if im r proly trained, as when hitched by tlie ' hrftt r ; ar.d thty will poll baci as faith- f;i!!y by the halter, if trained to do so, as j tb -y pull forward when, hitched by the traces to a x:uSo. It is au easy matter !?n teatu a hoe to rt fase to pull at either tie bailer or u.ires, and it is equally as mpv to tpRc.li him to null hv tle hamr ... j ... . , means. It lune wiio orive noraes woum keep this in view and keep their temper , .... . , . 11: iut of vw, tht-y would never be guilty : TTAV1N3 removed our GOODS to a room .f tie (ham. ful act of beating their team ! 11 in -Ne'in"s nc" b.uiidifK- o IWdg. street ... ' we ro prepared to ui b large business, and in a mud hole or on the hillside. haTe jUKt received a j NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, Fi.enty of-Fbksii fiutis In a long j cons.st.nq or communication to the Germautown Tele-' iitver Toafs Dress Conts, Business Coats, graplt, upon the subject of poultry, Mr. , Common Coan. Pantaloons, Vests. Hats, E Dwh'ht, cf hudson, Mich., considers! loots and Shrrs of e vary deseription, ' . . , Myle and iuinily, for male or female, queftion, "IIow to g t plenty of good : flavored egga with little trouble," and ; yoYS' READT MADE CLOTHING thinks if there id any secret in it he has discovered it. Rnl makes the same public A1'"-. f,' 'hit. Shirts, Fancy Over r fcbirts, Lnder Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, for the bt-urSt of all interested. He! Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravtua and Ties. Trunks, l:m ' -f i brellas, Travelling Bags c. "Ou?c, thirty years ago, I was trou-j A, 11)e latest styles ot Ladies' Cloaks, Cir bled just as my neighbor now is. I fed : culars and Furs. , " . , , , , Persons in want of anything in ourline wil. iny heus plenty of corn, and got but saTe mnnKy hy FiTing ug a call before pur. few eggs. I reasoned upon the matter, ! ch sing elsewhere, as we are determined to ii i . .i i .i . .1 ' sell cheo for cash, and happeued to thmk that Aa const.tu-1 j tbe rorneri Bri(Ige ,n(J eut parts ol milk and wlut? ot eggs were ; much alike Now it tas been known to ini'kuieii that wh-al-middlings and bran . are ahont the best of any food to make a ! cow give milk ; why not, then, tlie best j t make the hens lay eggs T I tried it, : and since then have had no trouble. My j mode of preparing fted is to mix about ; five parts of bran with one of middlings. In the rnoruing I wet up with water abnnt fair quarts of the mixture in a large tin pan, taking pain to have it rather dry, though all damn. This I set in a warm stiuny spot south of their shed, ! and they walk tip, take a few dips don't j seem to fancy it like corn, and start ofl'j on a short hunt for something better, but ! always coming rmiud in a short time for a few more ft om the dish of bran. There is little time during the whole day but what ou or more are standing by the pan, and likewise helping themselves. I an careful to mix for them just as much as they will consume during tbe day. At U'ght, just before they repair to the roost. I usually throw them about a pint of shelled c-rn, well scattered so that each one can get a few kernels If your bens don't incline to eat this feed at first, eprinkh' a litflo Indian meal on top. I would like all who complain of getting eggs to try my plan, and I think they w.H nevpr be snrrv." Ten thousand dollars a minute is a good salary for a man, aud that man not a prime miniver, nor an emperor, but imili! a hoifc-joekey. Yet thit is what John Wclb received on Wednesday lan, lie rode B.uoa Hothscbild's colt for the Derby at lipson, and won it ; whereupon the Earou, overjoyed at his succeed, (for it had been his darling am bition, nev'?r hitherto gratified, to win the BI':e Ilibbi-in of the turf,) presented the aider with the stakes, amounting to ,6.000 sterling, or over $32,000. As the race occupied a little over two and three-fi'iarter miair.es, it will be seen that the fortunate rider's time was worth about S 2000 a second. Da. J. Xewtox Evans, of Hatbor ongh, Montgomery connty, has a cow which he purchased a year aro for $126 Since) the 1st of May, 1670, she made 252 pounds of butter, besides1 supplying the owners family with milk and cream. Von Moitlte is engaged in reorganizing the German army on the regular peace footing of 700,000 men. This ia nearly twiie its former strength. (Clcttttag. LARGE STOCK OF Spring and Summer Clotbin AT Strayer's aothing Store, IX PATTERSON !" J HoisttB Tims to Secure Bargains! SAMUEL STRAYER. having purchwed ef J Levi ilecht, keeps m the new uric uuiia ing. Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele gant asortment of Ueady-Made Clothing consisting in part of Oiermatt, Fwk Coitx, Drett Coatx, Pantaloons, Vests, Dratcers, Collar, Utulerthirlt, Handkerchiefs, Boots cfc Shoes i An J rvervthinff una II v louna in a nrsi ciass ; ontlemau's Furnisning Store. FAKVY GOODS , ,jon CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. He hasnn band a beautiful assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, &o , which are of a good ,)U1,,itTi and wcll wortn lIie inspection of tb buyer. ....' WATCHES & JEWELRV. t"0" m Silver Ratchet, ar rings, Plain and Faney rings, Wa(ch KeyJ udies. ,nd Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pensand Pencils, &c, which at this time form the largest and best assortment in the 6 ; tcrAU the above goods will be sold cheap- I r ''"a nJ o'her store in the United States. ' If you don't believe it, just give him a call lnd be convinced of the truth of the assertion FURNITURE. ; Room jlIft orposite ),js S'ore where he offers for sale at low rri"' a general assortment of : Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. ; tllt tresses. Trunks, Carpets, Stanks, Backs, : and many ,therrtif1f"rou" J f". vl'o "g Patterson, May 1, 1S71. dTw. ha it ley &. co's CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. , evinS Xew BuilJinff, Bridge ; Street, MifflintOVVn. 1 rnj . ; IV I I? 'II I J gains:: Water streets. D. W. HARLEV ' CO. May 1. 1871. o OF THE AGE! PlIIITES DSCEMBE 7TH, i860. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. iiKi it t hr ttn bet Ten mfl( rsii InlkUfwin- , trwl Will nut rri?. limem wr1tt " s" wUh one IVarii.k: Vl'll'i twi- n i.okcp 7 bt vtrel IVa. I'ut iy l r-t tll? hmxv. i C) js, i rriiMON any er(Hc persw. tin reHK , hi 1 HjlMtrMTIlwntU. i'roKI VfrSwwlrrTeWII.i ,.M: a.-! Iratca, l-VO tl.e bsiea, (J 1 fi.06. Adilren. Western Publishing Co. Manufacturers' Agents, Pittsburgh, Ta. I A. ?l I CrTION.-TIiTftiliirttTrtli I (J, O Poa. ha. to ina7 lnilutji. or an lufe. rtorin:illtr. Hut nl. theavnuin t'fl . ! U .1. 1 AlM'KN'ldbtli:.n.ai.T. In rrri- LI tlTC fr Peii. jl Tour Nam. T.wn, CailltT. an4 fctutA. pl.ln It writ Ikm. mA ordera will aaeat wlta prompt autli.M. Grocery and Provision Store. o Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. TTIE nndersiirned, having removed his store from East Point to the building recently occupied by Knos Bergy as a flour and feed store, on Main street, opposite tbe Post Office, would hereby announce to the citizens of Vifiliniown and stirroiinifing coun try that he has on hand a full and well select ed assortment of Groceries and Notions, As follows: Syrups, Tea. Coflees, Flour and Feed, Mackeral. Salt, Coal Oil, Buckets, lirooms. Fancy and Common Snaps, spices, luce, trackers Coffee Essence, Starch, Corn Starch, Vinegar, Washing Soda, FiakiugSoda. Lamp F'ues. Lamp Wicks, brushes, indigo. Combs. Hair Oil, Per fumery, Glove and Hosiery, Sus penders, Thread, Buttons, Notions aud Stationery, and in fact a good assortment of everything nsui'.ly kept in a enun'ry Grocery and Notion Store. Alio, a large slock of HOOTS, and a Complete twortment of Lawles' ana Chll drea's Sboes and Kragans. $3 The highest rales allowed in exchange for Butter and Eggs.jj Prompt payers, thirty days. mar30 CORNELIUS BARTLT. Administrator's Notice, Estate of Robert Quid, deceased. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Kohert Quick, lata of Juniata county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent will pre sent them, properly authenticated, to S. OWEN EVANS, March 22-St Thompsontown. amtanflisf , Sit. SECIEijRICES! EXTRAORDIXARY ilEDUCTION IN THE PRlCEE OF GOODS. LAIRD BELL S NEW STORE, Patterson, JnutataCoV. Pa. The undersigned beg leav to state, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire stock of goods, and will in tbe future conduct the fnercbantile bnsiness at the Old Stand, ia tha borough of Patterson, Juniata connty. Pa., where ihey shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full aud complete assortment of r LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST IXU OF ;;: -V ALPACAS. j . poplins. ; r JfLAlDS, LUSTERS. . De LAINS, MERINOS, MOHAIRS, : GINGHAMS, : ' CAMBRICS. . LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, ! NOTIONS, . JEWELRY. - HATS AND CAPS. ?'. ; BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. FISH, SALT, . COFFEE, TEAS, ' . SIRUPS. SUGAR. HsvineKjuet returned from the eitv with the ahova. .enumerated stock of goods, all .of which have been purchased since the great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at great! v reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar2S-tf LATRD & BELT,; NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Martin & Walters Bazaar! GREAT CRASH LV PRICES! HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank A Co.. on Main street, in J. M. Belfora's store room, we would respectfully inform the public that we have just returned from tbe fcast. with a new and carefully selected stock of (OObS of the very best quality, compria ing iu part, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, LOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPET RAGS, OIL CLOTUS, CARPETS, BLANKETS, FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW-VTAKE, and in short every article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for CoUNTKY PKODLCE. By so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examineour stock VQ, HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOK ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY l UUDLUfc. MARTIN & WALTERS, (Belford'sStore.Room,) Main St., Uifflintown, Fa. May 1, 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS 18 AT PEMELL'S 'CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. THE largest and heat assortment to be found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened p very large stock ot Goods well euittdto the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple ,.DH Y GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children s waie, including Hats and Caps. Boots and Sboes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mailing, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Snch as French and English Merinoes, Pop lins, Alpacas, De Laioes, plain and figured Shawls, so. and also a large stock of motions, such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cud's, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrnps, Coffees. Teas and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store Bajull'ghest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit tbe times My ', 1871. "FEATHERS," ALL ' IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT F T1IUIAM DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAICHEAD, Jan25 PlTTSBCBG, Pa- J. M. KEPIIEART BARNES BROTHER & HERR0N WHOLES ALB DlALiaS IS HATS AND CAPS, ' 503 Market Street, Philadelphia. aug 18, 1869-ly. MARTIN & WALTEKS always keep up their stock of GROCERIES and will net be excelled either ia the quality or pries ef their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. PLAIN aad Fancy Jab Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. SSB-OiaODD Manufacturing Company, At the WORLD'S FAIR, Constituted by the homes of the people".' Received tub Gbbat Award or thi HIGHEST SALES! i i And have left all rivals far behind them for i they ' : f . r- . ' sold nv ltstro One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines ! being more than forty thmuandin advance of their sales of the previous year, and over forty-four thotuand mort than the tales of any other Company for 1870, as shown by the fol lowing figure from swoax xetarus of the sales of Licensees. :, The Singer Manufacturing Company r th - Florence SewiDg Ma- . chine C. ........110,173 Maehines. Sold over the Wilcox Gibbs Sewing Ma. Co... 98,948 Sold over the Weed Bew- ' ing Machine Co 92,881 Sold over tbe Graver A Ba ker Sewing Machine Co. 70,431 Sold over the Howe Sew. ing Machine Co 2,677 Sold over the Wheeler & Wilson Manufg Co....... 44,023 do. do. do. do. do. all of which is mainly owing to tbe populari ty of what ia known as tb "New Family Sewing Machine," which is now fast finding its way into every well regulated 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 could perform, well as particulars about all articles used by their Macines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton' Oil, Ac, Ac, apply to any of their Author ized Agents, or ta The Singer Manufacturing Company, 458 Broaltcay, New York. Philadelphia Office HOC Chestnut Street. D. W. HAP.LEY ft CO., Agents in Miffiin town, who keep machines constantly on hand at their Clothine Store on Rridge street, for the inspection of (he public, and for sale at tbe most reasonab'e prices. Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, Ac, and everythicg pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on band for sale. Marl5 G ROVER & BAKER'S. SEWING MACHINE. The following are selected from thou sands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing the reasons for the prefer ence for the Grovkr & Baker Machines over all others. ' I like the Grover & Baker Micbine, in Uie first place, because, if i had any other, 1 should still waul a Grover A liuker. and, b.iv ing a Grover A linker, 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. Croly (Jenry June'1 " 1 have hadseveiul years fa-ptrience with a Grover & linker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. 1 think tbe Grover & Baker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. I prefer ibe Grover & Baker, deeidedly."-lf. Dr. traits. Arte lark. I have had one in my family for some two year, and from what I know of its workings. ana Irotn tne testimony or many ot my triends who use the sai&e, I can hrd!y see how auything could be more complete or give better satisfaction. Mrs Oeneral Grant. M I believe it to be tbe best, ail thing: con sidered, of any that I have known. It is very simple and easily learned; the eewing from the ordinary spools is a great advan tage ; the stitch is entirely reliable ,- it dors ornamen'al work beautifully ; it is not liable to get eut of order." Mrs. A.M. Spooner, 36 Bond Street, Brooklyn. ' I am acquainted with tbe work of the principal maehines ; and I prefer the Grover & Baker to them all, because I consider the stitch more elastic. I have work now in the house which was done nine years ago. which is still good." Mrs. Dr. MeCready, So. 43 East Twenty third Street, Hen York. "More than two-thirds of all the sewing done in my fatrily for the last two years has been done by Grover A Baker's Machine, and I never bad a garment rip or need mending, except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is iu my opinion by far tbe mist valuable of any I have tried." Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic Stitch aud Lock Stitch Machines, and offer the public a choice of the best ma chines of both kinds, at their establish ments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the country. Price Lists and samples of sewing in both stitches furnished on ap plication to Grover & Baker S. M. Co., 115 Market street, Harriaburg. April 27. 1871). . JIIFFLIHTOWXI FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP! a MIE undersigned would respectfully an . nounce to tbe citiiens of Juniata and adjoining connties, that he has purchased the'Mifflintewn Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, inch as Four and Six Horse-power Threshing Machines, also, 1 Eight and Tea Horse Power Machines,' being the most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, and which 1 will warrant to perform all they are recommended to do Plows of the 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 tbe attention of farmers to the IKON KING PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with tbe latest improvements for 1H70. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Guilgoons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up tbe same. 1 also manufactuve all kinds of Coal, Wood, Parlor and Cookmy Stovet I also .manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Rollers for tanners, 4c. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. Femember. I sell tea per cent, cheaper taan any otaer establishment in the country J. A. UtWSttfcLL. Feb 1, 1870-tf. " "' - ' A. G. PoSTLETHWAlTB. J. C. M'N ABGUTON K G. POSTIaETH W AITE & CCT,- General Commission Merchants. - FOR .V'-- THE SALE OP ALL KINDS OP COUNTS! produce. Ho. 264 Soatfc Frost Street. ... ........ 1 ..... . r.i f marll-tf - - - ' PHILADELPHIA. A LL kinds of Cannesl and Dried Fruit for ii. sale by C. BARTLT. NATIONAL nOT Elr, J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' BEAR A HAWAKEH, r Proprietor. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap tol Buildings, . , ; - HARlSBURO,PA. ' (sTerma aa moderate as any Hotel in the City. . WM. O.THOMPSON. Proprietor. r f ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch Street, above Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Entirely new, with ample capacity for 260 guests. Terms, $3 per day. Tbe St. Cloud is newly and elegamly furnished throughout, and ia open for tbe reception of goesta, by the uadarsigned, who have so successfully conducted for the past ten years the well known Mountain House, at Cresson Springs. - O. W. M.CILIN A BP.O., Prop'ra. mar8-3ra 1 , ...... .WH1TE110ESE HOTEL, 316 & 318 NORTH THlfcD STREET, "- PHILADELPHIA. 1 ' ' '"' . GEO. ZEILLEY, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor him with a call. . ,r. First -Class Livery and Sale Stable, '' HOLDING 60 Boasts, ATTACHED TO HOTEL. , , JUNIATA HOTEL. allFFLIN'TOWN,' JUNIATA CO.," PA. SIMOX B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Table supplied wuli the best tbe market afford Stabling largo and excellent Bar constantly supplied with tbe choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to pleasfe guests. Charges moderate A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. mayW, '71 LEONARD HOUSE. Opposite the Depot, CLEARFIELD, PA.. The ' Leonard Hoase" has recently been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and is now under tbe proprietorship of 1). John ston & Son, formerly of tbe "Merchant's Ho tel" in Pittsb-irg. Persons visiting Clear field cn business or pleasure will find this a convenient and pleasant place to stop mayll, '70 ly UNITED STATES IIOl'llL, OrrOSITE PA. B. B. DEPOT, II ARMSBURO, PA. EMMIXGER & CO., Proprietors. Telegraph Office in Hotel, aug 1. ISfitUv. I?ARI IIOUSK. REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA. DAVID I. I'.ICC, Proprietor. The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to tbe fact that be has lease d the hotel property i" Reedsville, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared to accommod-ite strangers and travel. -!rs. lie will spare no means to mal;e the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over bis Bar, Table and Stable. He respectfully solicits a share of thepatronsge of tbepiihlic. DAVID 1. RICE. Reedsville, April 10. 1871. BECK'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. THIS HOTEL 18 PLEASANTLY SITUATED OS THE SOUTH 8IDR. OF RACE STREET, .... 1 ' A FEW DOORS ABOVE TUIRD. ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY Makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting tbe City on business or pleasure. A. BECK, Proprietor, formerly of the States Union llvtti. aug. 18, 18i9-ly. Slitjr-flve First Prize fledals awarded. THE GREAT Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY. WILM ATI It ACi: A; CO. Mnnuftit turers of Grand Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, i . . . BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments bave been before tbe public for nearly Tbiny years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased 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. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic,' and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. la . WORKMANSHIP -they are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned material, tbe large capital em ployed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, &o., ou hand. JE$ All our Square Pianos bave our New Improved OvaasTauaa Scale and the Agraffe Treble. Jfcj" We would call special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUdJiE GHAA'VS, Patened August, 14, 1806, which bring tbe Piano nearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. . Every Flaae felly Warranted for S Tears. - We have made arrangements lor the Sole Wholesale Agency for the most Celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we oS'er Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Trices. WILLIAM KNABE & CO. JAMES BELLK. Wholesale Depot, , .. 279 281 South oth St. sep 14 ' Philadelphia. ivr ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself in MeAliitersville in the Tinning business 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 sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by striot at. tention to business to deserve a share of pair ronage. aug 18 ,69tfJ 1 'JACOB G. WISET TBI OLD ESTABLISHED riSM, J. J. RICHARDSON & CO. 1. . ? . -,i. , . ! : .' .: 12 Mabebt Steeit, Fuud'i , k tan largest Uanafaeturing t'onfecti: lers and Wholesale Dealers 11 tntfe, . JT-i!.!.)., at aw Cxiiat ! t. COMPOUND FLUID ' Extract Catawba ' GRAPE FILLS. Component ' Parts Fluid Extract Shu- barb and f luid .xiracc .aiawoa ' drape Juice. " " "'' FOR LITER COMPLAINTS. JAUXDICE. BILIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK OR NER VOUS HEADACHE. COST1VENESS, bto PURELY VEGETABLE. CONTAINING so MERCURY. MINERALS OR DLETtKI OU3 DRUGS. , II These Pills are the most delightfully pleas ant purgative superseding castor, oil. salts, magnesia, etc. The is nothing more accept able to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausa nor griping pains. They are eomnosed of the finest ingredients. After a few days' ase of them, snch invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to tbe weak ana enervatea, wnetn er rising from improdenee or disease. H. T Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar coaled, from the fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach wi.h.iut disolv ing, consequently do not produce tbe desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE FILLS, teing pleasant in taste and order, do not nec essitate their being sngar-eoated, and are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are not Patent Medicines. E HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S. HIGHLY COXCESTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from tne system Scrofula, Syphilis. F.ver Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth. Sore Head. Bronchitis. Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Can kers. Runnings from the Ear, White Swell ings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections. Nodes. Rickets. Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of ail Kinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been estblished in tho system for years. ' I, .Being prepared expressly for the above com plaints, its blood-purifying properties are greater than any other pepanitiou of Sarsa parilla. It gives the complexion a clear aud healthy color and restores tLe patient to a ..... f h.lth .nil nnritv Fnr nurifsinr the blood, removing all chronic constitutional Through and Direct Route to Washing .ri,in from an imoure state of the toa, Baltimore, Klmira, Ei.e, blood and tbe only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of pains and swelling of tbe bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and legs. Blotches. Pimples on the. face. Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, beautifying the complexion. M IIEXRY T. IIEL.HBOLD'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, Has cured every case of Diabets iu which it has been given. Irritation of the neck of the bladder, and inflaniation of the kidneys, ul ceration of the kidneys and bladder, reten tion of urine, dica-e of tbe prosirate gliud. lone in the bladder, cul:ulu. gr.ivil, brick dust deposit, and mncotis ormilky discharges, and for enfeebled and de'icnte constitution? of both sexes, ai ten Jed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion ,wS t power, loss of memory, difficulty of breath ing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of dis ease, wakefulness, dimness of vision, pain in the back, hot bands, flushing of tbe body, dryness of tbe skin. ' eruption on the face, palid countenance, universal lassitude of the mucular svutem, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-five to fifty five or in the decline or chanjie of l'fe .- afier confinementor labor pains ; bed-wetting in children. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is diu retic and blood-puritying, and cures all dis eases arising from hahils of dissipation, and excesses and imprudences in life, iinpuiities of tbe blood, etc., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, and syphilitic altections for which it is used, and syphilitic affections in these diseases used in connec tion with HELMBOLD'S ROSS WASH. In many afteciions peculiar to la.lies. the Extract Bucbu is rn equaled by any other remedy as in chlorosis or retention, irregu larity, painfulness or suppression of custom ary evacaiions, ulceiated or schirrus state of the menu, leucorrboea er whites, sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex. whether arising form indiscretion nr hahin of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physicians and midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, of both sexes and all aes (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms). o H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, etc., in all iba.ir stages, at little expense, little or no change or diet, no inconvenience, and no cxpose,ure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Stric tures of the Uretha, allaying Paiu and In flammation, so frequent in this class of dis eases, and expelling all Poisonous matter. ' HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROV ED ROSE-HASH. Cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in ev ery species of cutaneous affection, it speed ily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutic dry ness. Indurations of tbe cutaneous membrane, eic, di'pe'.s redness an1 incipient inflamation, hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp or skia, frost bites, and all purposes for which salves and ointments are used ; restores ihe skin to a state of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy aotion to the tis sue of its vessels, ou which depends the agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex ion so mncu sought and admired. But bow ever valuable as a remedy for existing defects of tbe skin, H. T. Helmbold's Rose Wash has long sustained its eliimed to unbound patron age, possesing qualities wLk-h render it a 'oilet appendage of the most superative and congenial character, combining in an elegant formula those proniineni requisites, Salty EtBcacy the invariable accompaniments of his use as a perservative and refresher of the complexion. Ii is an excellent luiion for diseases of the urinary organs, arising from habits ef dieipation used in connection with the Cxrreets Buchu, Parasaparilla, and Cata wba Grape Pills, in such diseases as recom mended, cannot be surpassed. D Full and explicit directions accompany the medieines. Evidences of the most responsible and re liable character furnished on applications, with hundred's of thousands of living wiu nesses. and upwards o 30,1)00 unsolicited cer tificates and recomendatory letters, many of which are from tbe highest sources, including eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmen etc., Thepropritor has never resorted to their publication In the newspapers; h does not do this from the fact that his arti cles rank as Staadard Prep irations, and do not need to be proped np by certificates. Henry T. Helmbold's Oenuine Prep arations, Delivered to any address. Secure Irom oV nervation. Established upwards of twenty years, Sold by Druggist, everywhere. Agrees let- : . gncdiral.-. lers for information, ia eonfldenes, to 1IE! RT T HELMBOLD. Draeeinl .and Oemiet. Only Depot r H. T.- HELSf BOLD 9 Drng nd Chemical Warehouse. Ne 694 Broacyway, Jew York, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medi cal Depot, 104 South Tenth street, Philadel- PhBEWAKB OF COUNTERFEITS -Ask tW H. T. HELMBOLD'S. TAKE '0 OTHER, june I ' -' '".-''.: i I NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE .- . . a K Contains no LAO SULPHUR Nt SU GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE' No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from tbe Poisonous and Health-destroriDg Drags used ia other Hair Preparations. ' . Transparent and clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric perfe'ly SAFE, CL5AS and I FFICIEST desideratnms lung SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST 1 It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, irrpaits a soft, glossy appear ance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refresh ing to the head, checks tbe Hair from falling off, and restures it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous erupt inns, and unnat ural heat. A3 A DRESSING FOR THE HAIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE MARKET. DR. G. SMITH, Patentee, Oroton Junction, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTOR BRO THERS, Gloucester. Mass. The Genuine ia put up in a panel bot.le, made expressly for it, with tbe name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. UaFor sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store, Mitilintown. Pa. , NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Buffalo, Koehester Niagara Falls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY frrm and five to Washington and Baltimore, and FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY to and Five from the North aud 7st Branch Sus- qnehanna, and Northern and Western Pennsylvania and New York. I AND AF1 J K.J 1371. the Irams on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. Mail Thais leaves Bultimore . leaves liarrishtirg... leaves W'ilHamsport ... 8:31 a m 1 :"- p m t:U p iu I:3(i p nt arrives at Elmira. Birr.uo Ex leaves Baltimore .. 10:0 p tit ":'.'5 a si 1 leaves HarTiburg.... leaves WilUamspoi t.. (:.'!' a 10, leaves Eluiira- llr'io a m arrives at Canandagua. S:l) p m- Fast Line leaves Bnliimore 12:40 p ni lenves Ilarrishurg 4;'t. p m arrives at Williauispori 8:10 pm Cincis'I Ex leaves Baltimore. . ... 7:40 p.m arrives at Hnrrisburg...l2:01 am York II uu leaves York . ... r;:IOam kisb'o Ac. ( nrr. at I!.uT:shurg 7: !o a ra, Svxbit.t Ac. nort'j leaves Harriab'g 8:00 a u, nrr. at Sunbury- 10:50 a m SOUTHWARD. Mail Ti.vts leaves Klmirn 5:;)0 a v leaves Williamsporl 9:25 a iu leaves liarrishtirg 1:25 p iu arrives at Baltimore...- 6:13 p m BrrrALo Ex leaves Cannndaigua 4:15 p ni leaves Elmira P:S0 p ni leaves W'illiamsport....12:o0 a nt leaves Harrishirrg 5:" a m arrives at Baltimore 9:lS a m Cixcin'i Ex. leaves HarTisburg..10:4.j p Da arrives at Baltimore...- 2:30 a ma Ebie Exra's leaves Williamsriort 8:25 m leaves SunKury A, i0:20 a to. arriees t Harrtsburg... 1:00 p bi Eaia Mail south leaves Williamsp't 10:00 p ra leaves Sunbury -12:05 a m arrives at Harrlsbnrg... 2:30 a m Pacitic Ex. sonth leaves Harrisb'g 11:35 a m arrives at Baltimore-... 6:05 p m Yobk k n.ia- leaves Harriaburg 6:25 p in fisb'q Arc. arrives at York . 7:10 p m Bait. Are. south iedve Sunbury 6:00 a tt leaves Ilarrisbnag- ... 8:)0 a m arrives at Baltiuiore...12:30 p m Mail Train north and south. Fast Lin north, Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex press north, York and Ilarribnrg Aeoomm.i (,.a!'on .orth an'1 0Qth. Erie Express south. Erie Mail and Sunbury Accommodation north, and Baltimore Accommodation south daily except Sunday. . Buffalo Express norfb. and south daily, Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. . For further information apply at the TicjSet Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot; ALFRED R. F1SKE. General Superintendent. Harrisburg, January 2, 1871. v CAUTION AH persons are hereby can tionec5 against Hunting. Fishing, or in any way trespassing on the lands of the un dersigned in Miiford township. Persons so offending will ie dealt with to the full extent of the law : L. flurchfleld, John Keller, W. N, Sterrett, J. R. Kelly, Samuel Minnichan. J. K Robinson, Thomas Beale, . John R. Jenkins, Thomas Quinn. A. H. McDonald. John A F. Waldsoiith, John W. Stevenson. John Robinson, (creek) John B. Meloy, Jacob Lemon, W. W. Wilson, Peter Karetetter, James Dixion. George Gronin;er, Oliver P. Harris, Jacob Groninger, Sr., T. R. Robinson, Leonard Grouinger, Caleb Jones. . jonn locum, sr. J Sept 14. 1870. AGENTS WANTED FOR ' SIMM FROM the FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con taining selection from ore hundred of tha most popu ar AMEniCAsand foeeiox auihors. including Adams. Bancroft, Bacon. Beecher. Bulwer, Chapin (E. H.), Catlyle, Cooper, Do Qumev, Everett. Emerson, Nwmin, Hall. J. ft. Holland, Irving, Longfellow, barker. Phil lips, Pun.bon, Robertson, Rflskfc, Wbatelv. Webster, and others equally cJel rated for their skill in tbe use of beautitl lauguago and for their strong mf!rcjpe2fcef noblo ideas. Six hundred pafee, llefit c'uromo front piece in ten colors, and masiy gpwiee en gravings, at one half the price brgd for any, other bok of its quality. Agents cast Sf.ll twice as many of this book as of any other in the market. Ladies meet witi the best of snccess. ; Qorgymen, Teachers, end energetic young men and ladies wanted in every township to. act as Agent, on very liberal terms. Send nams and addree for Circular to ZIEGLER k McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa, Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, 111.; 3v Louis. Wo.; or Springfig,!, Mass. . nov9-6m 170R SALE Three, set of Cook Stove Pt- terns. No. 7. 8, aad -, Flasks aad Follow Boards, all complete, by SILAS SHAMP. " Oct 5-8m Xliffllatovrn.' Jrstata Sutisci $,,M ter year. A fir MA