ncisraTs or ths plague at BCOOS A IKES, n m T6e tmifcle plague, which bas Leen prevailing at Bnenoa Ay res for some time, at pears to be abating. It is the opinion of the American Consul that not less than 30 000 perished, and still, at tha latest dates, the carniral of death had not eeased, thoagh the deaths daily were considerably diminished. Bat fourteen Americana have fallen victims. A cor respondent of the New York Herald gfoi the following : The most extraordinary tales are now being narrated by eye-witnesses of the scenes related, and continually fiudicg their way to the public prints, and may one day form a ghastly "literature of the plague." Among those current are the following half-down incidents which have cone the rounds of the press, most of tbem being voncbed for, bnt forming only specimen rases from among the thonsacds that have occurred : In March last a confectioner broke open bis coffin while being carried to the South Cemetery, and, feeling faint, weak and bombed, turned icto a neighboring ytl peria lor a glass of brandy. After drinking it be said to the jjulptro, " I cannot pay you, as 1 have no money ; I have juet broke ontof my coffin." Every occupant of the house fled as though a fury was pursuing them. A street mes senger, carrying an empty coffin on his bead, enters a grog-shop, and putting the coffin on the counter, drinks till be falls to the floor, and is carried away with the coffin. An cngiue driver on tbe North ern Bailway line was lying in agony on bis bed. Suddenly he starts np and rashes from the bonse a maniac. He meets a fellow-workman, and tells Lira, " I am going to catch my train." His comrade tock Mm to Lis bonse, but be died two hours after reaching it. In the touetnldlat, a class of poor alleyway ten ement houses, the mortality was dreadful, and as many as seventy dead bodies are reported to bave been taken from one of these fever dene, and the scavenger carts were employed in tbe removal of the corpses, sontetin.es actually breaking down from tbe weight. At one time cof fins were publicly lawkert or peddled about tbe streets, and later the Popular Commission distributed them gratuitously to the poor. One day a man came up and apkcd (or a coffin from tbe Commis sion to bury a dead relative. Tbe burial case was furnished, and two days later be appeared and atted for a coffin for the same person as the first one asked for. It finally turned out that be had, with some acquaintances, been indulging in a drunken spree, leaving the relative nn buried. At last one of the acquaintan ces died of fever, and his body was promptly pnt into a coffin ; "and now," said be, "we are going to bury both to gether." In the baste cf flight from the city many Louses were abandoned, with all their cont'-nfs, and at once the thieves set up a profitable buHuess by watching their opportunities and carting away all tie furniture and other (Sects. This has occurred in scores of instances, and the police now hold large number of keys of abandoned dt-liiiijrs. During Holy "Week, which terminated April 9, the plegne reached its extreme violence, and it was e.t that time (hat coffins, or rather simjle boxes, were peddled in tbe streets. At this time also tLe new cemetery at the Cbacarita was opened, and the work men who were employed as grave diggers actually pursued their ghastly calling by tbe light of lanterns far into the night, being unable to inter the bodies as fast as they arrived during the day. It may in terest many persons also to learn that among these grave diggers and mortuary laborers there was a smaller ratio of deaths than among any ether class of people. Relief of a substantial description is still being freely sent in by our neighbor lnr fcoutu American cities, ana mere still is a largo need of aid. Montevideo Las forwarded fully 850,000 in cash alone. AX OLD SI0ET W0BTH REPEATING. An old story contains a lesson which many married couples have not yet learn cd. When Jonathan Trumbull was Gov ernor of Connecticut a gentleman called at bis house one day requesting a private interview. He said : " I bave called on a very unpleasant errand, ir, and want your advice. My wife and I do not live happily together, and I am thinking of getting a divorce. What do yon advise, Sir r Tbe Governor tat a few momenta in thought ; then turning to his visitor, said, "How did you treat Mrs. W when yon were courting her I and how did you feel toward her at tbe time of your mar riageT" Squire W replied, - I treated her as kindly as I could, for I loved ber dearly at that time." Well, Sir," said the Governor, " go home and court her just as you did then, and love her as when you married her. Do this in the fear of God for one year, and then tell me the result." The Governor then said, "Let ns pray." They bowed in prayer and separated. When a year had passed away Squire W called again to see the Governor and said : " I bave called to thank you for the good advice you gave me, and to te!! you that my wife and I are as happy as rhen first we were married. I cannot be grateful enough for your good connfeel.' " 1 am glad to bear it, Mr. W ,"' said tbe Governor, "and I hope you will eontiuue to court jour wife as long as you live." Am arch girl should always be an archer, for sLe can bead her beau as sbe pi, Clothing. LARGE STOCK OF Spring and Summer Clothing AT Strayer's Clothing Store! IN PATTERSON! Now Is the Time ta Secure Bargains ! SAMUEL ETRATER, baring purchase ef Levi iieoht, keeps in the new Brick Build ing, Main Street, Pauerinn, a large, and ele gant assortment of KeeJy-Made Clothing coasieung in part of Otercoatt, Frock Coatt, Dreu Coat, Fanlalooiu, Tests, Drawer, Collart, Undershirts, Ilandkerchitft, Boot is Shoe And everything oiu illy found in a first class Gentleman's Furnisaing Store. FANCY GOODS Also a Urge and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold at the low eet poMible living prices. Laaies" Gauers and Shots. lie also invites tbe attention of the ladles to his fine stock of GAITERS AND BlIOIS, which he witl sell at prices defying competi tion. CARPI; TS, OIL CLOTHS. He bason band a beautiful assortment of Carpels, Oil Cloths, As , which are of a good quality, and well worth the inspeotioo of the buyer. WATCHES ft. JEWELRY. (Sold and Silver Watchtt, Sot rings, Flat and Fancy rings. Watch Keys. Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pensand Pencils, Ac, which at this tine form the largest and best assortment in the flnuntv. ti.All the above goods will be sold cheap er thn hit other store in the United States. If tou don't believe it, just give him a call and be convinced of the truth of the assertion FURNITURE. He has also a large Room just opposite hi. Stnre where he offers for sale at low nriees a irsnerel assortment of Tah'aa. Cheira. Sofas. Lounees. Bedsteads, Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets. Ftanks, Racks, and many other articles for houee furnishing Patterson, May 1, 1871. It. W. HA It LEV A CO'S CHEAP CLOTMXG STORE. Nevin's New Building, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. This way for Bar gains!! TjAVlH'i removea our uuuiis to a room A A in Nevin's new building, on Bridge street. we are prepared to do a large business, and have just received a NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, CONSISTING Of Over Coals Pre Coats, Business Coats, Common Coais, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, hoots and Shoe of evry description, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over ' Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags Ac. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line will save money by gising us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell chetp for cash. jen.Dio.'i forget the corner. Bridge and Water streets. D. W. HARLBT A CO, May I. 1871. P&TtltTSD TjSCSMSIA 7T11, 1869. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. wed it to bp The be-t Pm oaewtc- or told In lit t I try: Will tt rorrlv r-.ity niwwniu-- . . wtta one .-en os ma ; u ti"ar ttowt tul Pen Pnt up In neat ilo box. HOLD ONLY BV mnd for thin COiernon:U. P-oBt osr0 par aent.! Tammpi PtMia, lwntei iwaiaiis, 6 Mtit itvfl bflxe $t.0, twelve -win, AddresM. Westers Publishing Co. Uanu&eturc;' Afems, Pittsburgh, Pa. CArTIOX.-Tfc. rfBt oopvlarltj if tbe rtur qaaUtr. But only the avnulne FOL'N- O V TAI5 PfTSHaold brtnU Uaoai. la wrt I rrm nu in to many iini rmionsi m an ini tln for P Cv your Naa. Town. Ceanty and Ifttatn, plainly- writ tea, aad ardara will wieet with araa-pt auantla. AGENTS WANTED FOR G0LDB8 SSAY&ft FROMths FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con tainine selection from oxs rcxdrid of the most popu ar AMiiiCA.tand romics authors, including Adams. Itancroft, Bacon, Beeeher, Bulwer, Uhspin (E. H-), Lulyle, Uooper, l)e Quinev, Everett. Emerson, Newman, Hall, J. O. Holland. Irvine. Lonzfellow, Parker. Phil lips. Punshon. Robertson, Ktifkin, Whately Webster, and ethers equally celebrateu for their skill in the use of beautiful lauguage and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Six hundred pares, elegant chromo front piece in tea eolnre. and many choice en gravings, at one half tbe price charged for sny other rook or ita quality. Agenta can sell twice as many of this book as of any other in tbe market. Ladies meet with the best of snccess. Clergvmen, Teachers, and energetio yount men and ladies wanted in every township to set as Agenta. oa very liberal terms. Sead name and address for Circular to ZIEGLER ft McCURDT, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati. Ohio ; Chicago, 111. ; Bt. Louts, Mo. ; or Springfield, Mass. nov9 CAUTION. All persons are hereby eaa tionet? against Hunting, Fishing, or in ny way trespassing on the lands of the na- dersien'ed in Miiford township. Persons so offending will lie dealt with to the full extent of the law: L. Burch field, John Keller, W. N, Sterrett, J. R. Kelly, Samuel Minnichan, John A F. Waldsmith, Job a Robinson, (creek) Jacob Lemon, Peter Earstetter, George Groninger, Jacob Groninger, Sr., . Leonard Groninger, Joha Tooum, Sr. J. K Robinson, Thomas Beale, John R. Jenkins, Thomas Quian, A. H. MoHonald, John W. Stevenson, John B. Meloy, W. W. Wilson, James Dixion, Oliver P. Harris, T. B. Robinson, Caleb Jonas, Stpt 14, 1870, A fifl v, & 111 V OF THE y AG El SPECIE-PRICES! .. , : 1 i 1 . t a, t EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE PRlCEE Or GOODS. LAlilO I BELL'S NEW STORE, Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa. The aodersigned beg leave to state, that they bave purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire stock of goods, and will in tbe future conduct the merchantile business at tbe Old Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata onnty. Pa-, where they ahail endeavor to keep constantly oa baad a full and complete assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST ING OP ALPACAS. POPLINS. PL A I PS, LUSTERS. Dt LAIN8. AIERINOS. CAMBRICS, LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTION'S, JEWELRY, BATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENS WARE, 0EDAKWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Having just returned from the city with the above enumerated stock of goods, all of which bave been purobased since the great deoiine in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at greatly reduced fig ores for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD t BELL. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! Martin & "Walters' Bazaar ! GREAT CRA SH IN PRICES I HATING purchased the Store of N. Frank A Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belforu's store room, we would reepectiully inform the public that we bare just returned from the East with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS of the very best quality, eompris ing in part, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS; QUEENS WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND GAPS, CARPET BAGS, OIL CLOTUS, CARPETS, BLANKETS, FCRS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WARE, and in short everv article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend selling exelusively for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock. Ba. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE MARTIN & WALTERS, (Belford'sStore.Room,) Main St., Mifflintown. Pa. May 1, 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS 18 AT " PENNELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. THB largest and best assortment to be found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, 1 would respectmlly announce that I bave just opened a very large stock ef Goods well suitidto the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children s ware, moludmg Hats and taps, Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Matting, ate. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Snob as French and English Merinoea, Pop lins, Alpaoas, De Laines, plain and figured Shawls, ac. sad also a large stock of Notions, such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as 8ugrs, Syrups, 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- Ha.Highest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit tbe tiroes May I, 1871. "FEATHERS," ALL GRADES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES AD DEALERS QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD, Jan25 Pmrscao. Pa- J. M. KEPHEART BARNES BROTHERS HEREON WBOLSSalB DBALSaS IB HATS AND CAPS, 501 Market Street, Philadelphia, aag 18, IS69-I7. MARTIN ft WALTERS always keep np their stock of GROCERIES aad will not be excelled either ia the quality or pries of their goods ia this lioa. Giva them a eall before going elsewhere. Handbills for paMis sale priaied oa short notice at the Saartna Ornoa. nnn oinqnDi Xtsofiuttirlsg Company, ' i At the WORLD'S FATR, Constituted by the homes of the people Bbcbtvbd thb Gbbat Awabo or TBI HIGHEST SALES! Aad have left all rivala far behind them for they SOLD IN 1870 One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand, Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines I being more than fort) thoutmd ia advanoa of their sales of the previous year, and wer forty-four thousand mart Ma the tales of any other Company for 1870, as shown by tbe fol lowing figures from awoaa returns of the sales of Licensees. The Singer Manufacturing Company eold over the Florence Sewing Ma chine Co., .110,173 Machines. Sold over the Wiloox & Gibbs Sewing Ma. Co 98,943 do. Bold over the Weed Sew ing Machine Co............ 92,831 do. Sold over the G rover & Ba ker Sewiug Machine Co. 70,431 ' do. Sold over the Howe Sew ing Machine Co. ........... 62,677 do. Sold over the Wheeler A Wilson Manufg Co..... 44,626 do. all of which is mainly owing to theropolari- ty of what ia known as the "New Family Sewing Machine," which is now fast finding its way into every well regulated household For Circulars giving full particulars of Machinea, their Folding Cases of many va rieties of wood and finish, their Attachments for numerous kinds of woik, which, till re oently, it was thought that delicate fingers alone could perform, as well as particulars about all articles used by their Maoines, such as Twist, Linen Thread, Spool Cotton' Oil, Ac, Ac, apply to any of their Author ized A gents, or te The Singer Manufacturing Company, 458 Broadway, New York. Philadelphia Office 1106 Chestnut Street. V. W. I1AK.LEY a UO., Agents id Mifflin town, who keep machines constantly on hand at their Clothing Store on Bridge street, for the inspection of tbe public, and for aale at the most reaaonab'e prices. Machine Cotton, Needles, Thread, Oil, Ao. and everything pertaining to this Machine constantly kept on hand for sale. Marl 5 GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINE The following are selected from thou sands of testimonials of similar character, as expressing tbe reasons for the prefer ence for the Geovbb & Baker Machiaes over all others. ' I like tbe Grover A Baker Machine, in the first place, because, if I bad sny other, I should still want a Grover A Baker, and, hav ing a Grover A Baker, itanswers tbe purpose of all the rest. It does a greater variety of work and it is easier to learn than any other. Jfrs. J. C. Croly Jenny June " I have had eevui al years' experience with a Grover A Baker Machine, which has given me great satisfaction. 1 think the urover a Baker Machine is more easily managed, and less liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the Grover A Baker, decidedly. "-Jfr. Dr. Watts, Aew lork. ' I have had one in my family for some two years, and from what I know of its workings. and irom toe testimony 01 many or my friends who use the same, I can hardly see how anything oould be more complete or give belter satisfaction. Mrs General Grant. " I believe it to be the best, ail thingt con eidered, ot any tnat i nave known. It is very simple and easily. learned ; tbe sewing from the ordinary spools is a great advan tags ; the stitch is entirely reliable ; it does ornamental work beautifully ; it is not liable to get out of order." Jfrs. A.M. Spooner, 36 Bond Street, Brooklyn. " I am acquainted with tbe work of the principal machines; and I prefer the Grov A Baker to them all, beenuse I consider the stitch more eUstie. I have work now in the house which was done nine years ago, which is still good." Mrs. Dr. McCready, No. 43 East Twenty third Street, Aew York. More than two-tnirds 01 all the sewing done in my fairily fir the last two years has been done by Grover A Baker's Machine, and I never had a garment rip or need mending. except those rents which frolicsome boys will make in whole cloth. It is in my opinion by far the mist valuable of any 1 have tried. Mrs. Henry Ward Beeeher. The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Company manufacture both the Elastic Stitch aud Lock etitch machines, and offer the public a choice of the best ma chines ot both kinds, at their establish ments in all the large cities, and through agencies in nearly all towns throughout the 'ountry. I rice Liits and samples of sewing in both stitches tarnished on an plication to Grover Sc isaker S. M. Co., 115 Market street, Uarrisbnrg. April 27. IS7U. MIFFLINTOWN FOUNDRY ASD MACHINE SHOP! rpHE undersigned would respectfully an X nounee to the citiiens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purohased the Mifflintown foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, such as Four and &ix Borse-power 1'hreshina Machines, alec, Eicht aad Tea Horse Power Machines, being the most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now eitant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended to do flows of tbe latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who bave used them to be superior to any now in use in this part of tbe country. I would especially call the attention of farmers to the IKON KING PLOW, which I am man ufaoturing. with the latest improvements for imu. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearinr, Gudgoons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Hood, Parlor and Cooking Stoves I also manufacture Hollow Wart. Waffle Rollers for tanners, o. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. remember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in tbe country. J. A. CB1SWELL. Feb 16, 1870-tf. A. G. POSTLSTBWAITB. J. C. M'NaOOBTOS A. O. POSTLET H W AITE Sc CO., General Commission Merchants FOR THE BALE OP ALL IIXBS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. Bo. ZI4 eta Proat Street, larll-tf PHILADELPHIA. ALL kinds of Caoaad aad Pried Fruit far ale by C. BACTLT. got!- NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWI3T0WS, PEM'A. k BEAK A HASAKER, Prayrieto re. , STAT CAPITOL HOThL, near the Cap tol Buildings, . UARISBURG, PA. - fjJlmnxi as moderate as any Hotel ia tbt City. WM. fl.THOMPSOIf. Pronnetor. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, Arch Street, above Seventh Street, Philadelphia. Entirely new, with ample capacity for 250 guests. Terms. $3 per day. The St. Cloud ia newly and elegantly furnished throughout, and is open for tbe reception of guests, by the nndarairned. who bave SO successfully conducted for tbe past ten years the well known Mountain House, at Cresson Springs. Q. W. MCI LIN A BRO., Proprs. mar8-8tn WHITE HORSE HOTEL, , 118 AM NO&TU THIRD 8TESBT, PHILADELPHIA. GEO. ZEILLET, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor him with a call. First class Livery aad Sale Stable, BOLP1KO 6U BoaSIS, ATTACHED TO BOTSL. aTTJNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLI5T0WN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SIMON B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Table sut plied with the best the market affords Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to please guests. Charges moderate A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. mayl7, 71 LEONARD HOUSE. Opposite thb Dspot, CXjKAISFI lill, PA. Tbe "Leonard House" has recently been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and is now under tbe proprietorship of D. John ston A Son, formerly of the "Merchant's Ho tel" in Pittsb'irg. 'Persons visiiing Clear field on business or pleasure will find this a convenient and pleasant place to stop may 11, '70 ly UNITED STATES HOTEL, OPPOSITI PA. X. R. DIFOT, HARRISBURG, PA. EMMINGER k CO., Propriitobb. Telegraph Office ia Hotel, ang !8fi9-y. XVIMC HOUSE, REF.DSVILLB, MIFFLIN CO., PA. DAVID I. RICE. Proprietor. The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to tbe fact that he has leasrd tbe bote! property in Reedsville, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel. irs. He will spare no means to make the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over his Bar, Table and Stable. He respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of the public. DAVID I. RICB. Reedsville, April 10, 1871. BECK'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. rHIS HOTEL 18 PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON THB 80UTE SIDE OF RACE STREET, A FEW DOORS ABOVB THIRD. ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY Makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting the City on business or pleasure. A. BECK, Proprietor, Formerly of the States Union Hotel. ang. 18, I809-ly. tlxtyfiv First Prize Bedals Awarded. THE GREAT Baltimore Piano MANUFACTORY. WILMATI K Villi: Sc CO. M'lnufiiiturers of Grand Square and Upright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Instruments have been before the public for nearly Thirty years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchased pre eminence, which pronounces tbem unequalled. Their TOSE combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and sweetness through the entire scale. Their TOUCH . ia pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. In WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none but the very best seasoned material, the large capital to ployed in our business enabling as to keep continually an immense stock of lumber, Ac, on band. BA. All our Square Pianos bave our New Improved OvsasTaoso Scalb and the Agrafe Irehle. mgg We would eall special attention to our late improvements in GRAND PIANOS and SQUAHE GRANDS, Patened August, 14, 1866, which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion than has yet been attained. Every Flam fall Warranted for S Tears. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale Agency for the most Celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and MELODSONS, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low est Factory Frieea. WILLIAM KNABE ft CO. JAMBS BELLAK, Wholesale Depot, 279 t 281 South bth St. sep 14 Philadelphia. M' ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. Tbe un dersigned has establiahed himself in MoAliatersville in tbe Tinning business- Persons wanting anything in his line shojld oall before purcbaaing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinda of Tin and Shest 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 eall, as he hopes by strict at. tention to business te deserve a share of pat ronage. aug 18 '69tf JACOB O. WINET IBB OLD ESTABLISHED HBM, . J. RICHARDSON & CO. 128 at abkst Stbbbt, Pbilad'a , is the largest Manufacturing t'onfeeti: acre aad wholesale Dealers ia rraxa. aTaVa, A., at he Salt Isbbm. j t BEK1TT. HELKBOLffS COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE FILLS. Component ParU Fluid Extra Rhu barb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. -FOR LITER COMPLA!T3, JAUITDICE, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK. OR iiR VOC9 HEADACHE. COST1TENESS. arc. PUHELT VEGETABLE. CONTAINING bo M EEC CUT. MINERAL 0& DELETERI OUS DUUQO. H These Pills are the most delightfully pleas ant purgative superseding oastor oil, salts, magnesia, etc. The ia nothing mere 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' nse of them, such invigoration of the entire system takes plaoe as to appear miraculous te the weak ana enervated, woetn er risina from improdeoce or diaeaae. U. T Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba ttrape Pills arc not soger coated, rrom tne fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the stomach without disolv ing, eonseqnently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, teing pleasant in taste and order, do not nec essitate their being sngar coa'ed, and are prepared according to rules of Pharmacy aad Chemistry, and are cot Patent Medicines. E ' HENRY T. 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Ulcerations of the Tbrost and legs, Blotches, Pimples on the face. Erysipelas and all scaly eruptions of the skin, beautifying tbe complexion. M HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CO!ICBSTaArBI FLUID EXTRACT BTJCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, Has cured every case of Diabets in which it has been given. Irritation of tbe neck of the bladder, and indentation of the kidneys, ul ceration of tbe kidneys and bladder, reten tion of urine, disease of the prostrate gland, stone in tbe bladder, cal:ulus, gravel, brick dust deposit, and mncous or milky discharges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with the following symptoms: Indisposition to exertion, loss of power, loss of memory, difficulty of breath ing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of dis ease, wakefulness, dimness of vision, pain in the back, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryness of the skin, eruption on tbe face, palid countenance, universal lassitude of the muscular avstpm, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty-five to fifty five or in the decline or change of life ; after confinement or labor pains ; bed-wetting in children. B HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is diu retic and blood-purifying, and cures all dis eases arising from habits of dissipation, and excesses and imprudences in life, impuiities of the blood, etc., superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, and syphilitic affections for which it is used, and syphilitio affections in these diseases used in connec tion with HELMBOLD'S ROSS WASH. LADIES. . In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Extract Buchu is cnequaled by any other remedy as in chlorosis or retention, irregu larity, painfulness or suppression of custom ary e vacations, ulceiated or schirrus state of the uterus, leucorrhoea or whitea, sterility, and for all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising form indiscreiioa or habits of dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the most eminent physicians and midwives for enfeebled and delicate eojstitutiona, of both sexes and all ages (attended with any of tha above diseases or symptoms), o H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM 11 PRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change or diet, no inconvenience, and no exposeure. It eausea a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obetruetions, preventing and curing Stric tures of the Uretha, allaying Pain and In flammation, so frequent in this class of dis eases, and expelling all Poiaonous matter. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROV ED ROSE-v ASIL Cannot be surpassed as a 'ace wash, and will be found the only specific remedy in ev ery species of cutaneous affection. It speed ily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutio dry ness. Indurations of the cutaneous memvrane, Cic., di pels redness an 1 inci pient inflamation, hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp or skin, frost bites, an J all purposes for which salves and ointments are ased ; restores the skin to a stale of purity and softness, and insures continued healthy action to the tis sue of its vessels, on which depends tbe agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex, ion so mnch sought and admired. ' But how ever valuable as a remedy for existing defects of the skin, H. T. Helmbold's Rosa Wash has long sustained its cloimed 10 unbound patron age, possesing qualities which render it a oilet appendage of the most superative and congenial character, combining in an elegant formula tbose promineni requisites. Salty EfficacT tbe invariable uwnmntnimant. .r his nse as a perservative and refresher of the lomplexion. It is an excellent lotion for diseases of the urinary organs, arising from babita of disinatinn najiit in AnMU:..K :.l the Extracts Buchu, Sars.aparilla, and Cata- woa urape ruis. in sucti diseases aa recom mended, cannot be surpassed. D Full and exnlieit diraatinna iuMmni.. il. medicines. Evidences of tha moat liable character furnished on applications with hundreds of thousands or living witl neeses, and upwards of 80,000 unsolicited cer tificates and recomendatory letters, many or which are from the hicrh.at m..... eminent Physicians Clergymen, Statesmen etc., Thepropritor baa never resorted to their publication ia the newspapers; he does not do this from the fact that hie arti cles rank as Standard Preparations, aad do not need to be proped op by certificates. Henry I. Helmbold's Genuine Prep- anuoiu, Delivered to an address. H Mil 'mm nk. eorvalioa. W..ki:.l.-A . . . -uaava upwards or twenty years. Sold by Drcggistc everywhere. Address let ters for information, la confidence, t BEN RT T HELMBOLD. Drargist aad Oemlat. On Depot" H. T. HELMBOLD' Drag and Chemical WarshowSe. No 6M Broacyway. New Tort, or to H. T. HELMBOLD'S Medi cal Depot, 104 South Tenth street, Philadsi- PbBEWAR OP COUSTSRPBIT8. Ask for H. T. HELMBOLD'S. TAKE SO OTHER. June 1 ... . '-' NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAO ULPLTOR No Stf GAR OF LEAD No LITLLABQE No NITRATE OF SILVER, and ia entirely" free from tbe Poisonous aci Health-destroying Drags used ia other Hair Preparation. Transparent and clear aa crystal, it will not soil tbe fineet fa brio perfe'.ly SAFE. CLEAN and I FFICIBNT desideratums losr 80UGHT FOB AND FOUND AT LAST1 It restores and prevents the Hair from be coming Gray, iirpaite a soft, glossy appear, ance, removes Dandruff, is cool and ref leak ing to the bead, checks tbe Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, suiaaeons eruptions, and aanaU ural heat. AS 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. Tha Genuine ia put op in a panel bot-lc, made expressly for it, with the same of the ariiole blown in the glass. Ask yeur Druggist for Nature's Eair Restorative, and take no other. aesT-For sale at B. f. Eepner's Drag 8 lore, Mifflintown, Pa. Manhood: Dow Lost, How Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Cuivencall's Celebrated Sstay on the radical curt (without medi cine) of frxBMAtoneHtSA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotbs CT, Mentai and Physical Incapacity, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also, Coasoarrioa. ErnsrsT. and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance Bfju Price, in sealed envelope, only t eta. Tbe celebrated author, ia this admlrab'a essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarmine; consequences of self abuse m ay be radically oured without the dangeroua nse of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of whioa, every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. my sure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. 1 Lis Lecture should be in the hands of every man in the land. Sent, under aeal, in a plain envelope, te any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post etampa. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address tie publishers, Cass. J. C. Klibb ft Co., 127 Bowery. New York, Post-Otfioe Box 4,68. Ang 81. '70-ly NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Throagh aad Direct Ronte to WasntBg ton. Baltimore, Klmira, Eiic, Buffalo, Mochester aad Niagara Falls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY from and five to Washington and Baltimore, and FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and Five from tbe North and West Branch Sus quehanna, and Northern and Western Pennsylvania aad Nevr York. ON ASD AFTER MONDAT. JANUARY J. 1S71, the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTHWARD. Mail TaaiB leaves Baltimore 8:80 a as leavee Karrisburg... 1;65 p as leaves Williamsport. 6:25 p as arrives at Elmira....10:30 p aa BcrrAU) Ex leaves Baltimore.M.10-.20 p sa leaves Ilarrieburg-... 2:25 a m leaves Willlam.ipoi L. 8:30 a at leaves Eltnira....... 11:55 a m arrives at Canandagua- 8:10 p sa Fast Liaa leavea Baltimore 12:40 p at leavee Harrisburg. 4: p sa arrives at Willismaport 8:10 p ra Cincis'i Ex leaves Baltimore. ... 7:40 p sa arrives at Harrieburg.2:0I a sa York a Has-I -leaves York . 6:10 a sa aiss'o Ac. arr. at Harrisburg. 7:45 a sa Sob-bobt. Ao. north leaves Harrisb g 8:00 a am arr. at Sunbury-...M.;0:50 a aa SOUTHWARD. Mart Tkais leavea El mire B:60 a at leaves Williamsport.. 9:25 a m leavea Harrisburg..... 1:25 p as arrives at Baltimore.-.. 6:15 p aa BottaIO Ex leaves Canandaigua 4:45 p as leaves Elmira 8:30 p aa leaves WUliamspert. J2;30 a sa leaves Harrisburg.. 6:35 a a, arrives at Baltimore 9:15 a at Cixcia'l Ex. leaves Harrisburg .10:4S p sa arrives at Baltimore.... 2:30 a as EaiB Eire's leaves Williamsport.. 8:25 a aa leaves Saskury 10:20 a m arrieea at Harrisburg... 1:00 p as Eaia Mail south leaves Williamsp't 10:00 p sa leaves Sunbury .....12:06 a aa arrives at Harrisburg... 2:80 a aa Paerrio Ex. couth leavea Harrisb g 11:35 a sa arrives at Baltimore-. ft:05 p aa York a Has-1 leaves Harrisburg 6-21! p a atsa'e Acc. arrives at York 7:10 p am Balt. Acc. south ledves Sunbury 6:00 a aa . leaves Harrisbnag... 8:00 a a arrives at Baltimore 12:30 a aa Hail Train north and south. Fast north, Pacific Express sonth Cincinnati Dress north. York and Huriakn.. A. Lin Ex. dation north and aonth V.i V . n.-u .k. t. ., 77. . . r " sums. trie .nan ana sunDury Accommodation aorta and Baltimore Aeemmndatiim mik J.;i. except Sunday. Buffalo Express norfb. and south daily. Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. . F or further information apply at the Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFBED B. F1SKB. General Superintcadeat. Harrishnrg, January i, 1871. JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. TIIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and ia all kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow ia the County. He manufactures ail kinds ef Cart ings. Bells, Stoves. Ae. He will also repair reapers and threshing machinea. Give me eall, or address. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. O. ang 18 1869-tf Juniata C. Pay A Large assortment of Qneenaware, China wars, Glassware, Croekeryware, Cedat ware, Ac, for aale ehsap by MARTIN A WALTEM. nOR SALE Three eet of Cook Steve PaU I terns. No. 7. 8. and 9. Flaaka lari Pll- Boards, all complete, by SILAS EH AMP. Oot6-8m MlATiaaevft.