Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, July 12, 1871, Image 4

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FARM IB HOUSEHOLD.
BREAKING BOSSES.
.There ia nothing moic aureafonble or
lawiK we are almost tempted to My
luhnman, than tLe oid method of treat
ing kcr namely, of allowing tbem
to ran wild until a certain age, and then
having a violent conflict with tbrm for the
mastery. Ou this subject a well known
tioieeiaua offers the following sensible
remarks :
"I am glad to sec that the practice of
biCtkiiig hoiv.es is growing into disuse
Gentle yonrborS'3 and acquaint iLr-m
witu lie duties which they will have to
jifrforin, but iv-ver Lrruk tbrra At custom
them, from their e.it!itt colt-bood, to be
ban lied ; pet tlxjm until they er-joy yonr
society ; in fc;t, win their Kn-e by kiml
lieis. Let them b arn what baiter is
ia a manner which will uot shock or,
frighten them. Tench them to put tip !
with straps and l.ucklef., and, when M j
uotigh, have them daily bear or drag j
some lpht load ; but do it all kindly, !
and gradually lead tlietn ou hi their edu
cation, to that wi.en the proper timt-
conies, they can be s nidled or haiiiPMed j
with neither rick nor trouble, liut to !
throw the whole burden of a three years' j
education upon them in Jibout the same
number of days, ami to conquer the
poor, tn-nihli.ig, frightened auiinals by ;
brute force, is itilmtiK.il ami tinre;iotib!e. ,
mI u Icam and te.'.ch oar chihlien to
treat tlie aitirnals, :iven us for our ser-1
vice by our Master, ia a manner worthy :
of human le ms."
NEW WAY TO STVAIIM BEL'S.
A correspnndeiit of the Die Jox na'
w: ! bad three decamping swarms
that li ft, r.ty apiary. I had Lived the
firi-t in the foreuonn, oa the day it swurm-'
til j but. at about four o'clock in the af ;
Wuoo; h dt-canijjed for parts unkuowii '
It pot off ;o!i:e disiance before I got the
looking gbtss, bur, to my surprise, the i
third ILth of the sun's rays with the
lookiitg-laFH made the bees fly round
and round, ii'sttad of going t-traight for- j
ward as before, tnd they immediately j
settled upon the tr-e. The fecund swarm i
ratne off in the :if'((ruonn. It made no;
liait tosetde, but rtarted direct for the
limber. I followed it, and brought it;
luw:i ia the eatne way. Tii third one j
got nearly a halt miie away, Cyingon the ;
east side i f the i. inner, i he sun brii,
ij the wot we could not nee the gL.'a ; !
but as Foon as got the tun, thn-e or
four flashes setth-d it also. I have
fwarm tlms aricrti'd, sr.d they hav
done well."
FILL 101 K LA MI'S IS THE .M0iMNJ.
ScarefJy a mv k ia(" Imt we r' i
account of fi:-.-litfiI acci-jentu from ki r-
offiie hn:,fi f ipliidiiisr i.nd killing or
fcariiup: fur YA: rr..-u, w.mii'ii nud -!ii!-'
dreD. A simple k'lonloilf nf tin; in !
f!:irr.m;ib!t.' luiiure of t!:t; liquid will pro'tia '
Lly pat a stop tn i.c ;.!y all tli" acci icnts. '
- tlie oil bm lie down in tlm lamp, high
ly Ujflairimalile gii puthi io over its tnr-
lace, ami at thu oil deereHse the gas iu- j
ereJit-.a. V.'iicu the oil ncarlv con- ;
eiimtd, a tiigh. j ir will inflirae the pap
id
an -splcaiun is sure t
follow '
death nr.- di:trui-'i'n. A ronihsheil is
no more to be dreaded. .ow, if th
Idtnp is not allowed tn bum more than
half way down, such accidents are al
most impossible. Always fill your lamp
very trnruii:p, aud then you need never
fear an explosion
dicks i on i otato bi gs.
The usefulness of ducks in destroying
inrf cte and vermin on plant ie known by
all who have kept them. It is now eng. J
jreMed that they are a good antidote for :
the potato hng, but the trouble is that j
th. capacity of a duck is limited, and the I
bugs cannot be persuaded to di-sist from
their ravage until the (lucks are ready to
devour them. Iu a small wy, however,
tlie ducks are doubtless valuable. A "en
tknian of Fiijua, hio, re orts that he
ut a pair of Mucnvys into his pot ito
pat. h, which was literally swaiming with
the bugB. The dueks went at lliem with
n:ch uvidity that, the latter were toon
exterminated, and the patch hag not since
been treuhhd with them. The ducks
did not appear to suffer any ill efft-cts
from the bugs and were uot very slow iu
' taking in' all they could discover.
ClBE FOB IW'U I'llOl.KRA Mr A. G
EalkrJ. of Sturgeon, Mo., informs the
Columbus Herald that he has lost a I.tre
number of begs from hog cholera and ! " '""! n'd " L'",ry ,0,ln9lliP
. iu"'era "nlieta Agents, on very liberal terras. S
after ail tlllsucees.-ful tnal of a rrnl . !
nnuy remtuies, has fouod tiine tar to'
.... .. . ,
never JhiJ ot cure, lie gives the tar in
loii, about a tablespoonful to each bar I
IU tnre is rapid and complete and loaves
no injmi.'us f ft -ets behind.
A Vau afle Rfcc-ii'r.
-The Journal
de St. Quitttin publishes a iccipe for
coring cattle of the forinentatiou pro
duced ia their stomachs from eatine irreeu
clover and o-',Pr f.. Tl,. i
ii a epoouful of ammonia, dissolved j
ia a glass of water and administered to j
t&e animal, lite cure.it states, takes!
place within an hour.
To Remove iT.Us. To take the!Co"k 'T' W.U.'ch " ,he, be" baker, most
stains nf any fruit from auy fabric, put1
the garment in a vessel, pour Iniliw wa-!
. ... , . . .
ter over it, and let it eUnd till cool, then
wash it and the uin Is gone.
I'BOPAGATIO.V Cuttiu of plants
r .
wanttd for winter blooming ought to be ,
started in time to get well eetabliebed !
, r f
Oelore tail.
, The farmers in the vicinity of Indian
apolis commenced the delivery, of new
wbttt ra th J?:h n!t. " -, 4 1
mmmoammamam0mnmins9Li-' iLwrnarnKwammrnmmmmmmmmnmrmm mi i iiaaswaw iwwwiwgspw 11 t t. r JR. Ti r
I .- i. i ..... 1,-1 - n. i. I, ...... .. .... .
Ths Great Medical DiKoviry! ,
Dr. WALKER'3 C -
VINEGAR "BITTERS
' B at Kim-mr tn Zhv'-t bonder- , is
c"5 l- . K H il Cuiaiive lit c(. -.
g?s"WHAT A- TKEY?i?2
V--.-;. T-ST
Hp" ,
$'1
SE? THTT ABE SOT A VIIF.
"II FANCY DRINKS-
MaJc of I'nitr Kam Whiskey Priff ,
?;iritnanl Refnur I.i jUurloctrrl,ppfccd
c ii xwecitoec; t p!cii tUe tante, cmlled Ton
rt,"Appl!tat, Restorers, tluU lesd
:Utt t.puinr cn to dronkcaocbH aad ruin, but are
a true 34cilir:ac,made from the Native Kootsitnd
I!;r!-, of Callfornta, free frirni nil AIt o!Mlic
Mlmnlnnm. Tberare t'lMiltl'AT BI.OOU
ITUIFIZ1I and LIFE i'UIN-
1 11. E perfect Renovator andlnvljroraioror
me systtia, carryins off all po5onoui matter and
rvFtorini? tiie bUd to a hcaiiliy cor.dit:ou. 2'o
pjrfon ran like thee Hitlers according to direc
tion and niriiain Ioe; unu'iil.
Far Inflummnlnry nud rhmcic K'jch
mniiftin nnri (-enn I)T!:ni r ludi
irratioo Bilinuw, iCcmittrui nud Iutrr
iK!ttrut Krvrr, Il!rnrn oftbn i!tot
l.ivrr, Ki(liiP, and ISlnilttrr, thew Hit
ler havtt beca mont :-'.:ce t:'ul. Su h
ranca are can?cd by Vflinted !tlntid, vriica
is ireacraP.y prodnccd by derangement of Uia
ItiircKtivr 4Iriraii.
DVSFtPMA OU 1NDIrSTfO.
Il'ja'iac'j, Fain in tha Saonh'ers, roiicl--. Tic!;t
ne of tUe C!:e?t, Dizziness, Sour Kructitions of
llie SUtir.acU, Bad tattu ia the Mnth. Uiliou At
tickn, I'ali-iUit'.on of theHrart, Inflammailon of
the Lcacs.Psin In tlie regions of t!ic Kidneys, and
a 'unudn d other painful syinprtoms, are the cfT
fpriogscf Pyspcpfla.
ThT invigorate the Stonsacli an. ptimclate tht
t irpltj liver and bowels, wlilrh render tacin of nn
rt;'ia!:'d cJicary la cleansing the lilood of all
rxp:nt:m, and tinparUn new life and Tip jr to
; .! wa-le system.
FOtt SKIN IISEASES,i:n:rtioas,Tctter,
:-a:i iiiirum, r.IWhcs, Spots, Pimples, PnstultP,
Iio.'s, C iir'iiriC-U', liing-Woruis, Fcald-riea'l.S'ro
:y,E'-yin--la, Itsh, fenrfu, Piscoioratior.s of
the SSin, Ilir.iora ar.d Disease ofth tikn, of
whatever na;s2 or nature, are literally dag up
andc&rrlcl ont of the system in a ahor time by
tue ntc of there Bitters. One battle In bucIj
c.w will convince Uie raott Incredulous of their
:arat:ve cfTc'.H.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon And
Ha ia:piritien burMin throng b tba ski!i in Pim
ples, Eruption or Bores; clean. it vhm you
find it obstrnrted end flacrijlPb fa the veins;
4-irans; it when it is foal, anJ yonr ftelinirt wl!I
t. ll yon wheu. Uccp the blood pure end the
d aVii of fie sTtm will follow.
VI , TA PK and other WORMS, 7rkms in
t.i(Viti:aiuf tociany thound. areeScctnaiiy
destroyed anl rf nuvcd. For full directions, road
carefully th!i'irenl&r aroand t-acb bottle.
J. T7ALTCFT!, rrrtr. R. n. M- naVAII) i
C?)., Dmlvts a-id O-n. Aaent. Pan rraari?ro,
Cai., s:i i ::.l Zi rommc-rf Str-t, New Vor".
fcOLD BT ALL D.'X'GMSTS AN'O PKAT.EK.
URE'S
,c il,o'H' T? 1 I.1 C T A i I TTVF i
; ll A 1 h h t b 1U il A 1 1 L '
a
Contains no LAC fULrilfR No SU
OARor I.KAD No LITIIARGK !
No xitkati; or silver, and is j
rmir-ly free from the Poisonous and !
Iliahh-destroyi.ig Drugs used ia other j
1 latr 1 renarMtions.
Transparent i,-A r'wir as eryslal, it. will :
not soil tlie fin.l fabris Mlfutiy SAFE.
e j CLTAN find 1: KKICIEST
lesiilvraiums long j
SOUlilll' Full AM) FOL'MJ A t LAST 1
It restores and j.tvvenis the (lair from be
coming dray, ln-parts a soft, plotsy appe:ir. j
ancc, removes li.ttelrutT, is cool and refiesh- i
iiig to the head, checks the Hair frcra falling !
otf, and restiircs it to a great extent when !
prentutiirc ly lust, f rt-venis Headaches, cures !
all Humors, cuianeoiieriiptiins, and unnai- I
t - ,V , TarHrl??. T'"-!
MAKKKT.
-. j .-.mi i ii. i ,-npnice. roton .ninciion.
Ma-f. l'r.'paifd only by PROCTOlt l!ll()
TllliUS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is
pat up in a panel hot le. aiade expresslv for
j it. with the name of the article blown in the
glass.
As!t your Urucgist for Nature's Hair I
kleu!'h- k " o'lier. !
MitHintown. r. j
AGENTS WANTED FOR
FROM th nt:LLSor LITERATURE. Con
iuio:re Silcciioii from one nr.vnRr.Dof the
must p"pu ar Ankxican and foueiux nuihors-,
incl.iJinj: Adams, lianorof't. liacon. Beecher.
liulwer. I'hnpiti (E. II.), Cailyle. Cooper, lie
'Jiunny. tveretf.. tDierson. Newman. Hall. J.
G. Holland. Irvinp. Lnngftllow, Parker, Phil- j
lips. Puuslioti, Kobertsou. Hu.-kin, Whate'.y. i
Webster, and others equally ce!ebntci for
their ekill in the use of beautiful language
and for their etron enorcement of noble I
ideas, bix hundred pages, clejrunt chromo
fiompiece iu leu colors, and many choice en
gravings, at ono half tlie price cbarg-d for
any other hook of its quality. Agents can
sf 11 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
10
very liberal terras. Serd
nam.' mi l address f .r Circular ta VAF.m.V.K
McCll.Iil, 1 hiladelphta. Pa., Cincinnati.
(h" - - Chirngo. 111.; St. Louis. Mo.; or
."rringSeld, Mass. Bov9
.
- it0e JliMH lHSil Hie III.
; Irrytii!le, Juniata Count, pa.
. rl'M!i: un !"rsine.l ba opened out a new
' X Tin and love Establirhment in he room
on 1.. inroad Mreet, next door. to tiie Tusca
rora Hotel, where he would he pleased to see
all wlio are in want of Tinware. Stoves, in.
Ho iil,8 ProP attention to all or-
fur itnnhfuT. Knnnrinir an.1 ..i.:.
f which he guarantees to put up with the
Wt p;,u"l"-r'-'1 " workman-like man-
in the business he flatters himself that he
can give entire sntitaction to the public.
lie Keeps on Haul tDe celebrated Mmrod
use. He will keep on hand the Oriental
'a,M- na'' (t"eral aissortment ot the best
Stoves manufactured. JOHN DUMJAR.
T'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP.-Thenn-
A dersigned has established himself in
M3AUlt""lle i0 the Tinning bu-iness.-
fersjns wanting anything in bis line ehojld
call before purchasing elsewhere a he ia
PreP,"!d o tnaaufaotnre all kinds of Tin and
boect Iron Hare, and to sell as low as they
can be Durohased rlanhtni . Hi. ,M .
toment and the public generally are respeci
fully invited to call, as be hopes by strict at.
tectionto business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. , .
t vt 1 1 'W-.f JACOB S. WIKET.
- . ... J : , J. : :-
USE THE BEST.
REKEWER
Nine years before, the public,
and no preparation for tLe hair has
ever been produced equal to llalFs
"Vegetable Sicilian Hair Jienewer,"
and every honest dealer -will say it
gives the be.it sat'sfaction. It re
stores GRAY HAIR to its. original
color, eradicating and preventing
dandrua; enrifig B.XDNESS and
promoting the growth of the hair. "
The gray and brashy Lair by a few
applications id changed to black and
silky locks, and wayward hair will
assume any shape the wearer desires.
It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS
ING in the worlds and its effects last
longer, as it excites the glands to
furnish the nutritive principle so
necessary to the life of the hair. It
gives the hair that splendid appear
ance so much admired by alL By its
tonic and stimulating properties it
prevents the hair from falling out,
and non8 need be without Nature's
ornament, a good head of hair. It is
th first real perfected remedy ever
discovered for curing diseases of the
hair, and it has never been equalled,
and we assure the thousands who
have used it, it is kept up to its
original high standard. Our Treatise
on the Hair mailed free; send for it.
SoU&y aS Dmngisls and Dealers in JUedicints.
Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors.
LASOfcATOET, HASHUA, H. H.
Sold hy Druggista generally.
yer's
Hair v. igor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
lis natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
ii at once aqrccnlile,
healthy, mid filVytual
for prtsorviug the
li.iir. Faded or gray
h.lir is son)! rrstoml
to i!s onrjtiud color
villi (lie gloss and
iwinea of yoiil'i.
Tliiu hair is iliick-
2 1 1
mm
pro1' falhng Lair checked, n:il i.i'.'.il-
neSS ,ften, tl.ongl, not nUv,ys. cured
iiv its use.
1 hair where the follicles me destroyed.
j or t'.ie rl;i'.i;is atrophied ii'nl decayed,
lint siii-!i as remain cnu he saved tor
ue!'i:ii:ess by this upplieation. Instead
of Toulin the hair with a pasty tedi
! irteiit, it will keep it clean aad vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
j I'roin turniti pay or falling oil', and
I i-rtii'eq'ien'.ly prevent hiildness. Free
li'ii l these deleterious suusiances which
I mahe some preparations cliinerons and
iiij'irions to tiie liair, the Vi-jor can
I nilv ! :n-ti t but not harm it. It' wauled
l"ra
HAIR DRESSING,
,;,; c!sc rall ,,e fpund m desiral,K
C'oin.-.ioiii :z neither oil uor dye, it does
pot f :l wiiite -u inline, and yet lasts
!. on tiie hair, giving it a rich glossy
.;i. i:e and a :;'atet:d perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
I'ltUTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CltEMISTS,
JLOYN'KLU 9IASS.
PHICH $1.00-
fPnM by Iruists penera ly.
First Prize Medals Ivardcd.
THE UK BAT
Baltimore Piano
MANUFACTORY.
WIM.S73 IiVAI?i; & CO.
M-muf'iK Inrers of
(.'rand Square and I prisht
PIAPO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Instruments have been before the
public for nearly Thtr'y years, and upon their
excellence ahne attained an vnpurchited pre
minriicc. which pronounces them unequalled.
Their
TONE
combines ereat tiower. sweetness and fine
singing quality, as well as great purity of
Intonation, and sweetness through the entire
scale. Their
TOl'CH
i, pliant and elastic, and entirely free from
the stiffness found in so many Pianos.
In nOKK.I.MUIl
they arc unequalled, using none but the very
brsl stawntd maicM. the large capilal em
ployed in our business enabling us to keep
continually an immense slock of lumber, &o.,
on hand.
BF4i.AH our Square Pianos Lave our Ilew
Improved Ovxkstkumi Scalk and the Agraffe
7 rrhle.
fray" We would call special attention to our
late improvements in GRAND 1'IAS'OS and
SQUARE GRASUS, Patened August, 14,
ifni, which bring the Piano nearer perfec
tion than has yet heen attained.
Every riano fully Warranted for $ Tears.
We have made arrangements tor the Sole
Y'i'jnh Aytncy for the most Celebrated
PAhLOR VUGAA'S and UELODEOXS,
which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Low
est Factory Trices.
VILLIAM KNABE & CO.
JAMES BELLA K.
Wholesale Depot,
279 281 South nth St.
eep 14 Philadelphia.
A. G. Postlethwaitk. J. C. M'Nacohtos
A. G. P05TLETHWAITE & CO.,
General Commission Merchants
FOR'
THE SALE OP ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY
' . produce. ' r
No. 261 Soatb Front Street,' ' ' .
msrll-tf PHILADELPHIA.'
10R 8 ALE Three sot of Cook Stovo Pst-
terns. Ko. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, b -
V, ; J SILAS 8HAMP. ,".
Oct 5-Sm Jiiffllntown.
I
SPECIE. PRICES!,
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE
PElCEE OP GOODS. 1 '
AT
LAII1D1 BELL'S
"NEW STORE,
Patterson. Juniata Co.. Fa.
-
Thf undersigneJ beg leave to state, that
they Lave purchased from J. 15. M. Todd. hi
entire stock of goods, and will in (be future
conduct the merchantile business at the Old
Stand, in the borough or Patterson, Juniaia
county. Pa . where tbey shall endeavor to
keep constantly on Land a full and complete
asuortruent of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST
LNGOF -'-.. ! -ALl'ACAS.
,i
f OI'LINS. .
PLAIDS,
LCSTERS.
De LA INS.
WKKINOS,
MOHAIRS,
GINGHAMS. .
CAMBRICS,
LAWNS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
JEWELRY,'
HATS AND CATS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEENSWARE,
CBDAHWARB.
GLASSWARE, . CROCKER Y,
FISH, SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR. -
Having just returned from the city wi'h the
ahnve enumerated stock of goods, 'all ol
which have been purchased since the great
decdne in Gold, we feel warranted iu saying
that we can otter Goods at greatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH OR COUM'UY PRODUCE,
mar2.1-tf LAIRD & BELT..
KEWUOODS! iW GOODS!
Martin & Walters'
Bazaar!
GREA T CRA MI IX PRICES I
HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank
& Co., on Main street, inJ. M. Belforu's
store room, we would respectfully inform the
public that we have just returned from the
East with a new and carefully selected stock
of GOOD? of the very best quality, compris
ing iu part, of
DRY GOODS,
UKOCKRIE.S,
NOTION?,
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
QUEENSWARE,
LOOTS & SHOES,
II ATS AND CAP'S,
CARPET RAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
C A R 1'ET S,
BLANKETS,
FURS, WOOD AND V. ILLOW-W A UE, and in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or
in exchange for CUL'NTKV PKOUl'CE. lly
so doing we will be able lo sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examiue our slock
titQ. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE
FOK ALL KINDS 01' COUNTRY PRODUCE.
J! A I.TIN & WALTERS,
(Ilelfnrd's Store. Room,) 3Iaiu St.,
Itttfilintown, Pa.
JNIuy 1, 1871.
TIIE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT -
FLNXELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA.
rr,HE largest and best assortment to be
-L foi.nd in Patterson. Thankful for the
libera! patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully announce
that I have just opened a very large stock ot
Goods well suitt d to the trade. My stock
consists of a full assortment of fine aud staple
I) 11 Y GOODS,
Embracing all the materials for men, women
and children's wale, including Hatsand Caps.
Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings, io.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as French and English Merinoes. Pop.
lins. Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured
Shawls, kc. and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Milts. Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings.
G ROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, 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 atore
BfaIIighe3t price paid for country pro
dnce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
the times May 1, 1871.
" FEATHERS, "
ALL GltADKS
IN . QUANTITIES TO SUIT
EM .TI 1 LIES A !) ICA LLKS
QUAL1TV WARRANTED.
F. C. CRAICHEAO,
Jp.11 2 5
PjTTfBURG, PA'
J, M. KEFHEARI
BARNES BROTflER&HERRON
. WHOLESiLE DEALERS IS
HATS AND CAPS,
. 503 Market Street, Philadelphia.
uj 18, 1869-ly.J - ;
MARTIN A WALTEKS lwys keep up
their stock of GROCERIES nnd will not
he excelled either in the quality or pri of
their gnoda in this line. Give them a call
before going elsewhere. , , , . . -
; B3 ttaadbUt for puMie ealei printed on
8irt notice atthe SEXiittxt Onwt.-
t LARGE STOCK OF '
drills; and Summer 'Clothing
. : ,;at :
Strayefs Clothing Store,
:i .' IN -PATTERSON L . .
Now is tUe Time to Secure Bargains ! :
i 1 .
CANCEL STRAYEB, having purcbajed f
O Levi Hacht, keeps in the new tsries euuu
ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele
gant assortment of Ready-Made Clothing
consisting in part of
OvTcoatt, Fro-k Coat,
. Lrtt Coats, pantaloon,
Vests, Druicers, Collars,
Undershirts, Handkerchiefs,
Boots & SJtoe
And everything usu illy found in a first class
Gentleman 8 r urnisning oiors.
;, . FAX CY GOODS
Also a lars-e and carefully selected assort
ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and
qualities, all of which will be sold at the low
est poble living prices.
Laaitt Gaitert and Shoes.
He also invites the attention of the ladies
lo lis fine stock of GAITER3 AND SHOES,
which he will sell at prices defying eompeti
tion.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
lie hasnn hand a beautiful assortment ot
Carpets, Oil Cloths, ic , which are of a good
quality, and well worth the inspection of the
buyer.
WATCHES Si. JEWELRY.
Gold and Si!rer Watches,
ar tings, Plain and Fancy rings.
Watch Keys. Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins,
'Sold I'eusanJ Pencils, &c, which at this time
;orm the largest and besi assortment, in the
county.
tkAU the above goods will be sold cheap
er than any olher store in the United States.
If you don't believe it, just give him a cali
and be convinced of the truth of the assertion
F U R N I T U R Et
He has also a large Room just opposite
bis Store where be offers for sale at low
prices a general assortment of
Tables. Chairs. Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads.
Mattresses, Trunks, Carpets, Stanks, Hacks,
and many other articles for house furnishing
SAMUEL STRAYER.
Patterson, May 1, 1S71.
I. Vf. HAIII.CY &. CO'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
Xcvin's Xcw jjiiililing, Bridge
Street, MililintoVn.
This way for Bar-
A VINO removed our GOODS tn a room
in NVvin'e new huiidinir. on Uridre sireot.
we are prepared to do a lare tusinem, and
have jut received a
KEW AS30HT3IENT OF GOODS,
co:.MriNu or
Over Colts Dress Coats, Kustncss Co .v.
('omnion CoaiH, Pautaloons, Ve-os, Hats,
liootis and Shoes of evry description,
btyle and quality, for male or female.
COYS' HEADY MADE CLOTHING
Also. Carpets White Sliirla, Fancy Ovei
Shirts, I" iider Shirts, tirawers. Hosiery.
Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars.
Cravats and Ties, Trunks, l"iu
hrclias. Travelling lnjrs ,vc.
Also, the latest styles of Ladius' Cloaks, Cir
eulars and Furs.
Persons in want of anything in ourline wit.
save money by giving us a
cull hetvire pur-1
e dctermiQeli to '
etit sinjr eisewnure, as we are
sell cheip for cash.
fta. Don't forget the corner. Bridge and
Water streets.
D. W. UARLET i CO.
' May 1, 1S71.
OF THE V AGE!
PATHVTCD DctTBMBKR 7TI?, 1869.
OUR CELKERATT.D
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
Ufr.hyxoUi. ArktinJ.rtttrA fcy nil wt hare
4etl it ; r fo hrt mniic r ol! in ll. it rutin
-si
t with ov-r (' of ti'k: nsi ouiwr n r
' !K"- tifyi fVn. Iut u; !h r.cn! .ii!ehiwf. .
rJ MI.O M.Y )i A'uKM'S ttnd for iUl
tN I rvAon anr vnerctic "rMW uh wull
. Sti; riMOTiiti. V-ntft .nrr ?r r-nt.!
Tvitiumple t'om, 1 -cJi iwo i
: frnn; fivi bite, (li.wOt t..cle b.a.c,
V?,"TERN PU2LISHIXG Co.
j M::cl'.ircr5 Agsnts, Pittiburh. Pa. ,
: J
! r.rrrrf" -TWrr rrtitr--'fihpw
) ; I'i r. e4 Ic nuiT hu'thilon r in '. "I' . ' 1
r 1 rinr rnulltT. Ht cnlv riir e"l lJ ? ' O
TS ri-.SHjl by t'rl-Von.pHJf. In wrf. 1 1.
tin"; Cur iQt ulv5ur ac Twtrn. t '. J
MtUi, plutt.iy wrlUen, and artier will iitceL oitli
ru:nrv aiCutl on.
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored
fl i"Jfl3 Dr. CtdntTicalis CcMirated Essiy
Am&mJt on the radical cure (without medi
cine) of rEBMATi)RRH(F.A, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoten
ce, Mentai and 1'hysical Incapacity, Impedi
ments to Marriage, etc , also, Cossosiptios,
Epilepst, and Fits, induced by self-icdul
gence or sexual extravagance
Bl'rice, in Realed envelope, only 6 cts.
The celebrated author, in this admimb'e
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarmini
consequences of eelf abuse m ay be radically
cured without the dingerous ne of internal
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain and effectual, by means of which
every gutferur. no matter wbt his condition
may be, nriy jure himself cheaply, privately,
and radically.
8)3-This Lecture should be in the hands
of every man in the land.
ent. under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents,
or two post stamps. Also, Dr Culverwell's
"Marriajre Guide," price, 2j cents. Address
tLe publishers,
Cn as. J. C. Kline k Co..
127 Bowery. New York, Post-Oihce Box 4.5S6.
Aug 31. 70-ly
JOHNSTOWJf FOUNDRY,
TIIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
sold cheaper than any other Plow in the
County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast
ings, Dells, Stoves. &e. He will also repair
reaper and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
J. H. ROGERS.
1 ' ' Walnut P. 0.
aug 18 1869tf . Juniata C. Ps.
P.,T " " TTZ,:-'. -
ILAI5 aad Taney JooTnciing neatly exe-
eat! at (kis Offiee. - 1
NATIONAL HOTEL,
' '. 1EWI3T0WH, PEKST'A
BEAR 0A9AXER, Proprietors-
iTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the
Cap
Lai Build in rs, 1 i i
HAR1SM tXkO, IJL.
Tenns as moderats as any Hotelin the
City. , ,
" WM. S.THOWSOS. Pronietor.
WHITE HORSE HOTEL,
i 315 k S18 NORTH THIRD STREET, -PHILADELPHIA.'
1
' GEO. ZEILLEY, Proprietor.
Good accommodations for all who may favor
hint with a call.
First-Class Livery and Sale Stable,
, B0LD1110 60 BOBSES, ATTACHED TO HOTEL'
JUNIATA HOTEL.
MIFFLISTOWX, JUNIATA CO., ' PA.
SIJIOX B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor.
Booms largo and comfot table the Table
supplied with the best the market affords
Stabling large and exoellent 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. mayJT, '71
LEONARD HOUSE.
OrroslTB THE IFPOT,
CLEARFIELD. T.V.
The " Leonard Ilonse" has recently been
refitted and otberwie greatly improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of D. John
ston & Son. formerly of the "Merchant's Ho
tel" in Pitifb-irg. Persons visaing Cle.ir
field on business or pleasure will find this a
convenient and pleasant place to stop
may 11, '70 ly
UNITED ST AT E SI OTEL,
OPPOSITE TA. R. R. DEPOT,
t
hariusbuhg, pa.
EM3IIXGi:R& CO., PnorRiiTORS.
Te'opraph OiEce in Hotel,
an 1". IHCSt-y.
XIili JLXOU13.
KEEDSYItLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA.
DAVID I. JtKJK, I'lOj.rifJor.
Tho nnJeiirnetl respectftilly call (he at
tention of the public to the fact that he has
leaded the hotel property in Reedsvilie, for
merly occupied by Aaron HLoop, and is pre
pared to accoaimodate strangers and traret-
?rs. He will spare no nean to JTiake the
Hotel nnexorpiiomible in every particular.
lie will exercise a personal eurervisit.n over
his Rnr, Table nnd tftnble. lie respectfully
solicits a share of thepa'r'iri?ice f the public.
DAVID I. KICi:.
TteedKvill?. April 10, lbTl
BECK'S "iToTEL",
I'IIILAD:t.FUA.
ritIS liOTEI, IS l'LEASA.NTlY
ON THE SOl'TK MTE
RACE S T II K
SITUATED !
OF
: t .
A FEW DOORS ABOVE T11IKU.
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
Makes it parlieulfirly desirable to persons
visaing llie City ou fausiue.9 or pleasure
A. UKCJC, riliil'KIEToll,
runnn-ly of the 5i'ii'e. Unitn Il'd
np. 18, isr.fl-ly.
NnT?'p177RW' f.PWTP h I R 4 IT W47
i1"" I twill RJLih fl A I
WINTER TIME TABLE.
Through and Direct onto tt Wn!iin;
ton. Ualtimure, Klniiru, l.iic,
llutialo. Hochcstfr anil
msara l'ulN.
FOU II TRAINS "DAILY from and
five to W;i.liingtoii and Baltimore,
and FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY
to and Five from tbe North
aud VYt-st Branch Sus
quehanna, and
Northern and Western Pennsylvania and
New York.
OX AND AFTER MONDAY. JANUARY 2.
1S71, the trains on the Northern Central
Railway will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Mail Trais leaves Baltimore 8:3 a tn
leaves Karrisburg 1:05 p ui
leaves W'illiamsport fi:25 p m
arrives at Elmira K:3if p m
Buffalo Ex leaves Italtimnre li):"J0 p m
leaves Harrisburg 2:25 a m
leaves Willlamspoit H:",ii a m
leaves Elniira 11:50 a m
arrives at Canandagua- S:!0 p m
Fast Line leaves Baltimore 12:40 p m
leaves Harrislturg 4:"0 p in
arrives at Williauispnrt C:10 p m
Cl!5CI'l Ex leaves Baltimore... ... 7:40 p m
arrives at llarrisburg... 12:01 am
York a TIar- leaves York f.10a m
bisb'oAc. arr. at Harrlshurg.. 7:45 a m
RtxBtiit Ac. north leaves Uarriab'g S:00 a m
arr. at Sunburv- I(J:00 a m
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Elmira 5:.y m
leaves W'illiamsport .i:20 a m
leaves Harrishurg J:2i p m
arrives tit lialtimire... (i:15 p m
Buffalo Ex leaves Canandaigua 4:45 p m
leaves Elmira fi:Z0 p m
leaves ViHiamsport 12:31 a m
leaves Harrisbprg ;):30 a m
arrives at Baltimore 9:15 a m
Cincix'i Ex. leaves Harrishurg 10:45 p it,
arrive at Baltimore. 2::!l a m
Eaix E.prs leaves Williamsport.... 8:20 a m
leaves Sun'r ury 10:20 a m
arriees at Harrishurg... 1:11) p m
CuiK Mail south leaves Wi!!i:im$p-t lu:fio n m
leaver unnury I2:'I0 a m
arrive? at Harrlsburg... .'::?0 a m
Pacific Ex. south leaves llarrish'g 11:35 a m
arrivts at Baltimore ti:f5 p m
Yoek TTar-1 leaves llarrisburg... 0:25.p m
RIsb'o Acc. arrives at York 7:10 p ni
Balt. Acc. south ledves Punbuvy... 5:00 a m
leaves liarrisbuag b:'iO a m
arrives at Baltimore...12:C0 p m
Mail Train north and south. Fast Line
north, Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex
press north, York and llarri-burg Accommo
dation north and south, Erie Express south,
Erie Mail and Sunbury Accommodation north
and Baltimore Accommodation south dailv
except Sunday. '
Buffalo Express norfh and south daily.
Cineinati Express north daily except Sat
urday. r
For further information apply at tbe Ticket
Office m tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Oeoot.
; v ALFHED R. F13KE. .
. . General Superintendent.
Harrishnrg, January 2, 1871.
A LT& assortment of Queensware, China--tA.
ware. Glassware, Crockery ware. Cedar,
ware, o., for sale ebtap by
MARTIN 4 WALTERS.
( taJcATA Sirnsxi Job Printing
Office for all kinds of Plain and Fancv
Printisg.v - ? - - -
9
7
At tUe AVORLD'S TAIir
.... ...,?
'Constituted by the homes of the people
Receive the Gbeat Award of thk
I .HIGHEST SALES! .
AnJ hio left all rivals far behind 'them for
they " .
One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand,'
tight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines I
being more t han er.'j thousand in auvaaee of
theisaJea of the previous Jeatv aad . over
fortv-four thousand mnrs then the sab of xy
tkr'Cmt lor b7u, as shown by tb foU
lowing fi)fiP3 froa .swoek rurns of tuo
sales of Licensees.
Tlie Singer iHanufactuntr
Cotnpany aoid-over ih - -i'lortnoe
Sewing Ma
chine Co ..-.110,173 Haubmes.
Sold over the Wilcox 4 i
Gibbs Sewing .Ma. Co... ?3,94S do.
Sold over the Weed Kew- ' '
ing Machine Co 92,8SI do.
Sold over the Grover & lin
ker Sewing Machine Co. 70,4r.I lo-,j
Sold over the Howe Sew
ing Machine Co 52.G77 de..'
Sold over the Wheeler &
Wilaon Maiiiif g Co 44,025 I --
all of which 13 mainly owing to ths ropnUrf
ty of what is known as the "New Family
Sewin Machine," hien ' now J'Mt fiodm
its way into every well regulate'! heuichold-
For Circulars giving lull particulars" of
!acl(ines, their Folding Cases of many va
rieties of wood and finish, their Attachments
for numerou kinds of woik, which, till ri
cenily, it was tho-jght that delicate ngiM
alone could perform, as well as particular
about all articles used by their Maciuea,
such as Twist, Lincu Thread. Spool Coilon'
Oil. tc. Sc., apply to any of their Author
ized :gents, or to
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
4.iS BroaJictig, Aeic 1 orkm
Phil.idelphi.i Otiice HOG Chestnut S:reet. '
P. V,. II A P. LEY & CO.. Agents ia Mirtiin
towu, who kefp uirhineri constantly on hand
in iheir Clotlnne Siore on Uriilgc street, lor
the in-pi:ctiou of the public, and for iale at
the most reaj'onube prices.
Machine Cotton. Needles. Tbrel, Oil, e.J
und everything pertaining to this Machine
constantly kept oa hand fur eale.
(Mirl. .
GROVE R & B A K E R 'S "
SEWING MACHINE.
-
The following1 are selected from tliou
sanJii of teelitnonials of similar cliarttcter.
as eipresf ing the reasons for the prefer
ence for the 0 rover & Baker Machine
over all nthurn.
I like rhe (.rover .t Baker Machine1, In
the first I'lucf. becfiii-r, if I baJ nj her, I
iio;il wnni n (trover di linker. ntvL bav-
i ing G rover iM Kaktr, il ;i ?r3 ihc puri ose
I uf' aU the rot. It docs ;i greater VMnety of
f rork unlit is easier ! l'irii ihau licjr otiier."
! .W.t. .. (. truly iJruufi Junt
1 bive hnu p'.'vti i.l years CAp-rienc wiiU
! rt Grover IJ iiit-r Machine, waicn has giveii
! me prent sutii'ti'tion. 1 think the G rover A.
j Umt M;tchiue is more eai nuinueil, anl
! Icsa lialtle lo t vul of orler. 1 prefer the?
(irovr: U:tkt.T, aeei'ledly'-.Vr. Dr. Uf.
A t r Yvrk.
I have hfi'I one in wv family for 5 mc tw
i ye.'trs. ft:ii Irum what I i;u;)W ol Us iryrkinj;.-.
Tfi from i i trM tiMony of ninny of my
tritiiils vriii) ur" the -;imr, I ran her'JTy Kt
; Ud;y anytfiini cu;-l be ii.-ire couipluie or give
better sailtactlun. ttnrrai ffrtn:,
I believe it to be the best, all thin1- t)!j-iJer-d,
of any t!:nt I bnve known. It is
vnrv tiiuT'ic anil eailv learned; the eewinz
) from tlie gitim -vy vt is a reit alvjin-
i tii2 : tlie stiloh ! enure! y renaIe . it uuci
oruatneii'al work beautifully, it not liabtt
lo ot onl ol or-l'T
"Mrs. A.M. Spov
tiflfl Ilrm.h-tin.
I am acq tit i:i 1 nirh the work of 111
prinfinl luncninei : ar.J I prefer the Grov-rr
x hrX" t,"'m 1" 'ee:l"-,e 1 "'"
..titcli r.mre rUstiir. I have work now in ih..
hoii1! w utch wr.s 'lone ii.n.? ard njro. vuicli
is still r.vi.''Vr. llr. McCrr ii'.u, Sn. 4-i
Eutt Tirrntt,' thfd S'rul, .Wit York.
" More liian two-thirds of all the jewing"
dune in my fairily fjr the last two years lu-t
heen done hy drover .t Itaker's Machine, and
I never lr.nl a garment rip or need nienoing.
except those rents which frolicsome boysniil
make in whole cloth. Ii is in my opinion br
fur the mist valuable of any 1 bave tried.'
Mrs. Henry Ward Jrecher.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machines
Company inaniifaetnre Loth the Elastic
Stiti-h and Lock Stitch Machine, aud
offer tht pnhlic'a choice of the best ina
cliinesi of both kinds, at their eBtalilinh
ments in all tlii larsjo cities, and through
r.prencies in nearly all towns tlir. uliont
the country. I'rice Lists and samples ot
sewing in bot!i stitches furnished on ap
plication to Grover Sc Baker S. M. Co..
115 Market street, Ilarrisluirg.
April 27. 1S70.
MlfFLINTOWLM FOUHDSY
LMACHlflE SHOP!
r1HF. undersigned would respectfully an
X nnunee to the citizens of Juniata and
adjoining counties, that he has purchased!
the Milliintown Foumiry and Machine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, ouch as four and Six
Unrse-poicer Threshing Machines, also,
Eiiiht and Ten Horse Power Machine,
being the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wantsof the farmer now extant, and
which I will warrant to perform all they ari
recommended to do Plows of the latest and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used them lo be superior to any
now in use in this part of the country. I
would especially call the attention of farmers
to the IRON KINO PLOW, which I am man
ufacturing, with the latest improvements for
1S70.
I am also prepared to manufacture all
kind of Mill Clearings, such as Cog Gearinjr,
Guuirions, Saw Mill i'ranks, aud Turning and
fitting up the tame. I fthj manufacture!
all kiuds of
Coal, Mood, rtrlur and Cooldnj Stoves.
I also manufacture Hollow Ware, TCa!3o
Rollers for tanners, e.
Old Metal and country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work.
Pemember I sell fen per cent, cheaper
than any other establishment in the country.
J. A. CMS WELL.
Feb 1R, 1870- tf.
EnPLOYJIEST BUREAU
or THE
Office. 123 South 7th St., PhiUdclphia,
Between Chestnut i TA'alnnt.
If yon wish to hire labor of any kind.'
write and tell us just the he'p yon want. -The
wages you will pay. The best, and
eeeapesc way to reach your place, and if far
from Philadelphia, you had better enclose
Railroad fare. We will do our bet to serve
yon and give you all the information we can
abut tbe person we send. Our desire is to
assist the worthy, and no oharges lo either
party.' Address
, : ALEX. SLOAN.
Sup't Employmeyl Bureau,
!23. South 7th Street, l'hilarta.