yi f it in 1 FARMER'S COLUMN. ? . ; BAISI.NU HORSES- . , L Frem Ibe Scientific Press. , I wish, through your valuable paper, to make ft frw remarks on the subject of rnisiiig bowa. - The practice g"iieralh adopted io tLis country of raiding the Loiiw in largr herds. necssiatt-g another practice wich in itself, is cruel and per nicious I rtiir to the practice of cas trating? hea very young. The great n'fjw y of male colt are ercasciilnt"d at l! age of oiie arid two years and but, very few, if any, at the nge of three and fouryears, us tumiM be the cae with j'l where tnetudsougutis a good service able animal. It muet lie seen by any careful obser ver lliat very icany of oar gelding liwiiw lame from corns in the feet; and 60 badly auYcled in that way as to rt-mler them alni.i.-t eutireley worthless Ti.is is canned not so much from hard usage, a fiviiu want f el l ength and firra-neyt- iu the lionf. It is well known, at lean among lie medical men, that emus ciilatiou eeriously iriterfrreg wi:h the proper develtipejueiii of t!j bones, borne, li'M'is. nail or claws, etc., of auimali' that is in sty, the i-he'l of the born or hixf ; ind where ea:ly emasculation is reported Vt, the h II of the horn or hoof j must, of lwe.-fity bo thin and week, and of a soft fp'ingy texture, in consequences ! of lite natural supply of sustenance be-1 ing cut oT hel'ire the aniin J is well ad- ! vanced in his development. i Take, for instance, two male calves of the same br-ed ; castrate the one at the i age of two months, and the other at the j ae of, nay two years, and see what a difference thre will be in their horns j wl:eu they are full grown The bonis j of the one. c.istrated at the aw of two I years will be two or three tinv-s as heavy and strong especially the shell as that ; of tlie one castrated at the age of two : tnonths. This rule holds good with re- j gard to the hoofs, nails or claws of all j animula. Therefore if a cult be einascu j Lited heu very young or before he has j attained the form of a stud, he will have when fully grown, but a thin light shell j on the hoof, and that of a soft, spongy j texture; and corns on the feet, after ai little lire on the haul roads and pave-j inenis .win i.eanaiural consequence Of cource this rule wold vary some what iu diff.T'T.t animals, as there is a great difference in the ages at which they dtvcl( pe. Nor is that all ; for horses, when early ; emasculated, are rendered light and weak in the fore parts, as compared wilh that ot a horse of the same breed, which has be!i ejaculated, say at the age ot j f.mr years, the two bt-in" full crown . B ! Wii.-u curnpared, ay seven j-ears old Tilfir'-over, hein I i tr i t and weak ia tin fore hams and shoulders, and therefore tinalle t Ptaud the. h.in!hi)S that he might otherw ise be able to do, the dis easc of t!ic io it may to gurac degree be Cdnimuiiieaujd to the fore limbs and enoniaerp ttiroun tlie uerves. I A thorourh bred American cohi ehonld not be C;i trated younger than in j the lal!, say October, after he is three j - years old. 1 his gives hitn the advantage of tlie fall Hason in which the blood in i most active in tin artieular. and it ii i nearlv as well for him as thonl. the ! , , , . , j spring, of tlie fnurtb year of his age; t ut it will ftill be better if it was allowed to run to tLe age of four or five years i heA.re being castrated. With Spanish horses, that develope veryyoung.it is! not uecf-gstry that they should run to goi'T'lTr: undersigned, having purchased of trrea an ere tin suggestions to be acted npnn it would with the practice of early train irg afford au opportunity to know some thing of the qudity of a horse, and where he gave great promise, he could be kept for his bl od ; and we would have less, geldings and more stallions, of the quality of Dexter, Topgallant, Rat tler, Duchman. etc. This must of itself he a very important decideratum. 13ui I have extended this article to a greater length tlian I had intended. I had only hoped by introducing the subject to elicit from eonio able correspondent an article that would do the Buhjt-ct better juatice. A Cure Tor Founder. A correspondent writes : Take gome old woolen blankets or rags if wooleu rags are not handy take etraw and wrap the leg? tight up as high as you cau conveniently, then take water hot enough to scald the hair off a well horse, puurhig it around the horse's legs until they are well soaked ; then in one hour serve iu tbe same way, except not hot, and ia two hours he will be as well as ever. This I know to be a sure cure, and there is no danger of injuring the animal as would be the case with turpen tiue. The horse is paralyzed ; the limbs are cold and the hot water will start the blood circulating, aud start perspiration. Ex- k Farmer' Experience. That the success of farming is in ex perience. That to ask a mau's advice is not stooping, but often of much benefit. That to keep a place for everything, and everything in its place, saves many a etep. and is pretty snre to lead to good tools, and to keeping them iu good order. That kindness to stock is like good thelter ; is saving fodder. To Improve Stakch To each bowl of starch, add one tcasnoonful of Epson calls, and dissolve in the usual way by j can be purchased elsewhere. . His old cus loilin. Articles starched by this will tome and the public generally are respect i ,:,y., ,i k ,,!.. J . fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict au . , r . , , tain :erree Cre iroof. All who use o . II kerosene oil houlJ give tbe above a trial ' Kcdirat. Th9 Great Maiinl Dfecovrry! Dr. WALKEH'S C A j, , VINEGAR 'BITTEHS, jTandrch of Thmtar.ds TTTTV ATIE SOT A V!I.S ' 3 FAHCY DRINK.M: Mali- of I'ror Ttnrn, WhUUer, Frof Spirit h ml Rrfnw ,i:np!ocUrpl,Meed TrMicui t.i p!ar IItc ta&tn, ca'led Tai i ',"' A: n.-t;jerft,i " licsiorer?, c, that lead tipper ea to drunkenness ad min,bctar a trti Mrrtlcitic.ir.arlc from t!;c Native Koots end rKrbsof California, Iree Vrnm nil AlrliMc StiiMtilnma. Thorax i'.k t-U KAT ltlXOt 1'IIEIHKlt nail IjIFK IVIt V It I N i'lV IX applet lEcnorator a-.d Invlnratorrf ttie jTRtcm, carrrlnj off all ioiaonon matter and r florins ti e blood to ft htaJiy coi.'..ticn. J"o p?non can take Vivt Bl'tcrs according to direc tion and irnain lonff nnw.!l. I'or In0amniuiiiry auU CbroK: Blicti tnitiiin nnd otit, IJfprp-.irt. r luJi-a-crtou, HiliocH Krmtilvnt mid Inter ntttient Frvrrm U-nr- of iho !UwI, l.ivrr. Kidneys at J (Ilud.Irr. t!ie-e itli irt have been mopt '.cccfsfvi. Surh rAHi;a r.r canted by Vitiated JSIootl, irJiich 1 Ker.crally produced by derate meat of Uw DYSPEPSIA OH IXOIGESTIOX. Harlic, Pain in the btiouldem, t'otmhs Ticl:t new of tiie Ctict-t, DuziMn, Sonr Kmctatiot.s oC Vie atomali, Iiad tasto In the Month. Bilious Au tRCAit, I'a'pltatiooof UieiieaJt, InHauimntton of trie LUiiC".P'n In the rrjflona of t lie Kidneys, and a ha-fln d other painful symptoms, are the olf-prn-)f Dyspepsia. 'i'.i- y inr:gorate Hie Stomach and ntlmnlate tlie torpid hrcr and bowvla,v!Jc!i render tlitan of nn r..,aallrj efficacy in cleansing tlie blood of all i.-upcriUea, and Imparting new life andyig-orto t'T irhle (tystem. FOIl SKIS OfSEASES.ErnptIons,Tettcr, fa't liiieiirn. Blotches, Sp te, llmpltn. Pustules, ll-iits. TiT'mnrlea, lUng-Worms, Scald-riead, Sore i.y Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs Discoloration! of tii- cki.i, iiuiura aud. i;-svaiK't of the Uln, tf mlsatt-ver iiami! or natnri-, are lltcmliy dag up a.idcarri'4 ont of the system la a hor time by th? 'iso of these Bitters. One bottle In mch cai?! will convince tlie mist lncredulons of their curaiive effects. riar.i-p the Vitiated Blood whenever yon find Its Itr.p-inties btirsiiiif through t!ie sUin In rim l-lcx, KrnptKtns or Sores; ckaiis it wh n yrn f ;.d it obFtrnct'd and flngjrUb In the Telnet c:.'an j It when it !e foul, and your fetUas vill t :i you whin. Keep the blood pare and the 1, -r.'r-.i of t'te rin r:ll follir. PIN. T A PC aid other WORMS, Inrkiju; ia i ie iV4tfi:i of o many t:ionanils, are cfffctaally tl-rtr..y.' 1 in 1 r "T.ivt d. Far full iirec;:on,rt-a'l carefully the trclar around each'boUl'i. J.WAI.KrTt. rri-rlrfT. Tl. II. MdONI.! A t'O., Driuv:1' a id C n. A-jnts, San Frani i-co, Cal., and 52 anlSIC nrrrf Strt, New York. SOLD DT AM nui'Gr.iSTS AND TFAT."Tjc. I . New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Hah Sinet, Xifflintown. rTAVIXB npm.l out. r GROCERY AN!) I'KOVISKiX STUKK in ttie old pinnd on .Main .Mrei't, Mifflintdwn, I wouM reapect- milv i.ik the Httention of th puhlie to tbe . ' fuU-iwinfr Hr(ic!e4, wliich I will kerp ou haaJ at a!I tn.ies : .SU(JArk, COFFEE, TEA, .MOLASSES, RICE, 1' I S 1 1, SALT, DRIED AM) CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, GOllfeCtiOIierieS, NlltS, &C, , , Toliaeco, tisrars, GLASSWARE -. c AU of h:eh be mU chMP for Ca,h or Country Produce Give me a call and hear I my prices. J. AV. KIRK. MiSimown, May 2, 1?71. TllC ' Tl 1IVJXT ' Maild Cai". " 1. S. II. ilrnni thi renowned "Guyper Market t r. d'-iro to iTiform his frieu ts ot Mifflin. Pat;pron and vicinity, and the pub lic generally, that be wi'l run the car repu lurly. leiiviiiir Mirfl n Station every Monday noon fr the Knsiern markets, and leturning on WK1'KI),,V, lo.del with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES OF ALL KDfDS IN SEASON, Aud Everything 1'snally Carried in a .Market Car. Also, Fright Carri'Si, at Eeascnatle Sates, Either Way. Orders from merchants and others solicited. J5"' 1'totnpt attention to business will be given nnd satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at Joseph Tenuell's store in Patterson, will receive attention. G. W. WILSON'. April 2S, 1871. NEW HOOT & SHOE SHOP In Kevin's New Building ou HIIIDGK STUEET, MIFFLLNTOWN. 'Y HE undersigned, late of the firm of Ka li sick k North, would respectfully an nstince to the public that, he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin s New Ituilding. on l'ridge street, Miffiii town, and is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma terial, all kinds of HOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. FOB G KXTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN He al'o keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of IJoaily-maclo Work, of all kinds, for men, women and children. ALL WORK WARRANTS!). Give me a call, for I feci confident that I can furnish yuu with any kind of work you may desire. Ifir!f Repairing done neatly and at. reason able rates. , J. L. NORTH. May 31, 1871. M'AUSTERSVILLE TIN SHOr. Thenn dcrsigned has established himself in Mc.VlLtersville in the Tinning business. IVrsins wantitij anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sbctt Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they tention to business la deserve a share of pat-1 1 UllltC. aug 18 cytf JACOB O. WIKET. o f:ii Cura;lyt M .in. ' t glfWHAT THZYfj ill "8Qftg$S& SPECIE PRICESP EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN THE PRICEE OF GOODS. lairdIbells Saw STORE, ; Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa." . ..... The unJersi(TQJ beg leave to ttat,;that they have purchased troiu J. B. M. Todd, hie entire stock of goods, and will io ibe future conduct the uierchantile butmiedii at ibe Old Stand, in the borough of 1'atterison, Juniata countv, Pa., where ibe; shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of ' i LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST ING OF ALPACAS. poplins. ;i , ;;.! PLAIDS, LUSTERS. DeLAINS. ' MERINOS, JIOII Allt, GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. HOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, CEDARWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Having just returned from the city wi'h the above 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 greatlv reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL. SEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! Martin & Walters Bazaar! GREA T CRA all IX l'RICES ! HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank Co., on Main street, in 3. M. Uelforu'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 GOODS of the very best quality, c,ompris ing in part, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERIES. FANCY GOODS. QL'EENSW'AllE, HOOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CAPS, CARPET HAGS, OIL CLOTHS, CAR PETS, HLANKE1S, FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, and in short every article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend sellinp exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for OiL'NTKV PKODl'CE. 15y so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap j as the cheapest . ( ail and exitiuiue our stock I nm highest prices paid is it.aie FOK ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. NAKT1X & WALTERS, (15clfordsStore.Iioom,l Main St., KifHintown. Pa. May 1, 1S71. THE PLACE FOR. BARGAINS IS AT PENNELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. 1 i THE largest and best assortment to be foiind in Putiersou. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very large stock of G'ods well euittd to the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple I) R Y GOODS, Embracing nil the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hatsand Caps. Boots and Shoes, together wilh a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, etc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes. Pop litis. Alpacas, De Lames, pla'n and figured Shawls, &c. and alsoa large stock of Notions, such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Coilars and Cuffs, and a geueral assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees; Teas and Spices. Also, a lnrje lot of Qucensware, Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store Cl&, Highest price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit tbe times May 1, 1871. "FEATHERS," ALL' GlSVlJEsi IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FA MIMES AM) DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD, Jan25 PlTTSBl'ttO. Pa J. M. KEPUEART BARNES BROTUER & HEREON WHOLESALE DEALERS 15 " HATS AND CAPS, 503 Market Street, Philadelphia. ' aug 18, lgt;9-ly., ; 1J0R SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by f. SILAS SHAMPw , Oota-3m liiffliuiown. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. y- LARGE STOCK OF J Spring and Summer Clotliing Strayer's Clothing Store, . 7 ; IxiPATTERSOXl.v,f low is tie Time to SccnrsBariaiiis!- SAMUEL STRAY ER, having purchajed of Levi llecht, keeps in the new Brick Build ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele gant assortment of Heady-Made Clothing consisting in part of . ,5 Overcoats, Fro-Jc Coats, ' . Dress Coats, I'autaloons, ,, rsr. Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, JIaiulkerrhies, " Boots fc Shoes And everything usu illy found in a first class uentleuiun's Furnisning Store. . . FAXCF GOODS Also a large and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold at the low est poible living prices. Laaiet' Gaiters and Shoes. 1 - ,. ITe also invites the attention of the ladies to his line stock of GAITERS AND SHOES, which he wiilsell at prices defying competi tion. CA RPL TS, OIL CL O TIIS. He hasnn hand a beautiful assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, &o , which are of a good quality, and well worth the inspection of the buyer. WATCHES & JEWELRY. (Soli and Silver lTi(cAe, Eur ringt, Plain and Fancy rings. Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pcnsand Pencils, &c, which at 'his time form the largest and best assortment iu the county. toAU the above goods will be sold cheap er than any other store in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give him a call and be convinced of tbe truth of the assertion FURNITURE. lie has also a large Room just opposite his Store where he offers for sale at low prices a general assortment of Tab'es, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Mattresses. Trunks, Carpels. Stanks, Racks. and many other articles for bouse furnishing SAMUEL STRAYElt. Patterson, May 1, 1871. - . . V- W- II A It LEY & 0'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Xevin's New DuiUling, Bridge Street, AliiHintown. This way for Bar. gams.: HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Xevin's new building, on Uridge street, we are prepared to do fc large business, aud have just received a NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF Over Coals Dress Coats, Business Coats, Common Coais, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats ttoots and Shoes of evsry deseription, style and quality, for male or female. HOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy. Ove? Shins, Cutler Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Taper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Hags Sic. Also, the latent styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in nurlinewil. save money hy giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined t sell chcin for cash. 8gU D m't forget the corner, Bridge and Water streets. D. W. II A RLE V CO. Msvl.lSTi. HIFFLINTOWtf FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP! fiIIE undersigned would respectfully an X nntince to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purchased the Miflhniown Foundry and Mtsbine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, auch as four and Six Uorse-power Threshing Machines, also. Eight and Ten Horse Power Machines, being tbe most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended to do Plows of the latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used tbetn to be superior to any now in use in this part of the country. I would espeeially call tbe attention of farmers to the IKON KING PLOW, which I am. man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1870. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing, Gudgoons. Paw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Uoo7, Parlor and Cooking Stoves. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle ttnlln,.. Citv tannora Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work.' " ; Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb 16. 1870-f. AGEVTS WANTED FOR FROM thi FIELDS or LITEKATDUE. Con taining selection from onr iiiindkku of the most popu ar America and forkicm auihors, including Adams, Bancroft, Bacon, Beecher, Uulwer, Chapin (E. 11.), Cat lyle. Cooper, De Quincv. Everett. Emerson, Newman. Hall, J. G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil lips, Puushon, Ilobertson, Kuskin, Whately. Webster, and others equally eelebrateu for their skill in the nse of beautiful language and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo frontpiece in ten colors, and many choice en gravings, at one half tbe price charged for any other book of its quality. Agents can sH twice as many of this book as of any other in tbe market. Ladies meet with the best of snccess.' ' " Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men and ladies wanted in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Se-d name snd address for Circular to ZIEGLER 4 McCURDY, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St- Louis, Mo.; or Springfield, Mass. J " nov9 JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. THE undersigned, manuf lciurer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kin.ls of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow in the County. He manufactures all kinds of Cast ings, Uells, Stoves. &e. He will also repair reapers and threshing machine.' Give me a call, or address. : n . J. H. K'lUEKS. Walnut P. O. aug 18 1869 -tf ' Juniata Co. fa. -USE THE BEST., v Nine years before tlie public, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Ilall'a "Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencwer," and every honest dealer trill say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GtiAY HAIR to its original . color, eradicatincj and preventing dandruli; curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. ' " The gray aud brashy hair by s. few fipplicntious is changed to black and silky locks aud wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the uutritive principle so necessary to the life cf 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 none need bo without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the 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 llair mailed free; eend for it. Sold by all Vrunjuts ami Dealers in ile&ana. Fries One Dollar For Bottlo. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. IAB0SAT0ET, HASHDA, H. H. tp5U Sold by Druggists generally. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For IHsetuM of the Throat and Iuags, uch aa Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history ot medioine, has anything won 50 widely ami ini.ret!y upon th coiiiidtiuce ut' inuukiuU, u tiiis excel k-ut remedy for pulmonary com p knots. 'I hixmK a lonx series 'of year, uod ainouir moat of tlie races ot men it has rien higher anil hiuerin their estima tion, as it has become better known, lu uniloim character and power to cure Uie various a licet ions of the luns and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While Adapted to milder form. ot disease and to you tier children, it is at tlie same time tlie most effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dau geroua affection of Uie throat and lungs. An a pro- vision against Midden attacks of Crnup. it f-tio-iid j be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as alt I are (wnieuinejt euhjert to colds nud conirlis, aU ttbould be provided with this antidote for them, j Although set Ued Cottxuiuptinn is thought in 1 curable, still great number ol raes where the di j en-e see met I settled, have been completely cured. Chemf i'rrteral. So complete in it mastery over the disorders of the Luu.?s mul Throut, tint the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the Cherry iVc toml they subside ami disappear. Situjera ad A'uMic Speakers find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly cured by iu Jl rone hit ia is generally cured by taking Uie Cherry Pertoral in small and frequent dotes. .So generally are its viiiues knou n that we need not publish the certificate of them here, or do move than assure tbe public that its qualities ore iuliy maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fevr and Aie. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Hemittent Fever, Dumb Acue, PeriodfCLU or Bilicua Fever, &e., and indeed all the affections which prise from malarious, marsh, or miasmata 0 poisons. Aa its name lmp!ie!, it doos Cir. and dne not fttil. Containing neither Arsenic. Quinine, I!itntith, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poi?oiious -uhstn -e whatever, it in nowise in hires anv patient. The numler and Importance of cur in the ague dis tricts, are literallv bevond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Amie n:edic;n. Our pride is gratified by the a-kno vledcnents ve receive of the radical cures effected iu oVtinrtie cac, and where other remedies had wholly tailed. Unae I invited peron, either recidenti m, or trn veil ing through mia.mnfic lonlitie, will be pro tected by biking the Afif'E rVRE daily. For hirer (-omnlaint. arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating tlie Lis er into healthy actiritv. For Hilions Disonlers and tirer Cnmplnirf, it 1 an evr ellent remedy, producing manv tndv re mnrkiMe cures, where other meilicinhad failed. Prcmrod by Or. J. C. Avfr A 'o.t Prarticfl tmi Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. I'll ICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. 52rSoltI by PruggiMs genera ly. NATURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Contains no LAO "ULPIIt'R Xo SU GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE No NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the Poisonous and Health-destrocing Drugs used in other Hair Preparations. Transparent nnd clear as crystal, it will not soil the finest fabric rerfe'ly SAFE. I CL AN and I FFICIENT-desideraiums long I SOUGHT Full AND FOUND AT LAST 1 It restores and prevents tbe Hair from be coming Gray, iirpaits a soft, glossy appear ance, removes Daudrufi", is cool and refresh ing to the head, checks the Hair from falling off, and restores it to a great extent when prematurely lost, prevents Headaches, cures all Humors, cutaneous erimt inns, anil unnat ural heat. AS A DRESSING FOR TIIE H AIR IT 13 THE BEST ARTICLE IS THE MARKET. DR. G SMITH, Patentee, firoton Junction, Mass. Prepared only by PROCTOR BRO THERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put up in a psnel bot le. made expressly for it, with the name of the article Mown in the glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, and take no other. Jy-For sale at 15. F. Kepner's Drug Store, "ittiintown. Pa. New Tin aud Stove Jiablishineiil, Pernsville, Juniata County, Pa THE undersigned has opened out a new Tin and Stove Establishment in the room on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca rora Hoiel, where be would be pleased to see all who are tn want of Tinware, Stoves, &e. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Rooting. Spouting and Jobbing, ali of which he guarantees to put up with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he natters himself that he ean give entire satisfaction to the public. He keeps on hand the celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most eenn mical and heaviest plated stove now in use. He will keep on hand the Oriental Hsateis. and a general assortment ot the best Stoves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR Handbills for public sales printed ba short notice at the Sektiubi Orricc. ' Mairu&stoins Compaaj,' 4 ; At tli WORLD'S FAIR, Constituted by the homes of the people Rbcbived tbe Grbat Awabd or th . HIGHEST SALES ! And ha,e left all rivals far behind them for they " ' , ' " -ioLr ix itr o r One Hundred and Twenty-seven Thousand, :' . Eight Hundred and Thirty-three Machines t being more than forty thousand in advance of their sales of the previous year, aat over forty-four thousand mors than thi sales of any other Company for IbTO, 8 ahown by the fol lowing figure from swobs return of the sales of Licensees. The Singer Manufacturing Company 'd "r 1 te -. . Florence Sewing Ma chine Co.- 110,173 Machines. SoM oter the Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Ma. Co... 0S.9-K do. Sold over the Weed Sew- . ing Machine Co 92,831 do. Sold over the Ororer Ba ker Sewing Machine Co. 70,431 do. Sold over the Howe Sew ing Machine Co 52,077 do. Sold over the Wheeler 4 WiUon Manufg Co....... 44,025 lo. all of which is mainly owing to the j-opttlari-ty of what i known as the '"New Family Sewing Machine," which is now fHst finding its wy into every well regulate"! household- For Circulars giving lull particulars of Machines, their Foiling Cases of niiiiiy va rieties of wood and finish, ibeir Attachments fur numerous kinds of wotk, which, till re cenily. it was thought that delicate fingers alone could perform, as well as particular? about all articles used by their Marines, such as Twist, Linqn Tbrtad, Spool Cotton" Oil. &c, &c, apply to any of their Author ized Agent, or to The Singer Manufacturing Company, 458 Broadiray, AVtp York. Philadelphia O&ce 1100 Chestnut S:reet. D. W. HAT. LEY & CO., Agents in Mifflin town, who keep machines constantly on hand at their Clothine Store on Bridge street, for the inspection of tbe public, and fur sale at the most reaponab'e prices. Machine Cotton. Needles, Thread. Oil, &c. and everythicg pertaining to this Machine! constantly kept on band tur sale. Maria SUtyflve First Prize Hod a Is Ivardtd. THE GRBAT vj MANUFACTORY. WILLI ATI K Villi. & CO. M'iniifiirlHrers of Grnnd Square nnd I'pright PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. These Ipsirunieuts have been before the public for nearly Thir'y years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurehss"! pre eminence, which pronounces them unequalled. Their , TONE combines great power, sweetness nnd fine singing quality, as well as great purity of Intonation, and eweetness through the entire scale. Their TOl'CII is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. In noilKMANSIliP they are unequalled, lining none but the very best seasoned material, the largs cupital eui ployed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock ot lumber. SC.. ngi.AH our Square Pianos Have our Improve 1 Ovsrstkcxo Scalk aud the Agrafe Treble. S" We would call special attention to our lute improvements in twRAXP I'AMtlS ani i S'J U .IHF. UK A A OS. Pstened August. 14. ife'iii, which bring the Piano nearer perfec tion tlmn has yet hefn attained. Every Piano fully Warranted Tor S Tears. We have mnie arrangements lor the Sole Wholesale Agency fr the most. Celcbraied PARLOR OltGASS and MET.OUF.OXS, which we offer Wholesale and ltetail, at Low est Factory Prices. WILLIAM KXABE & CO. JAMES UBLL.AK. Wholesale Depot. 279 d; 2il Suth :th St. sep 14 Philadelphia. Patented Dicrmiier 7T:t, 1869. OUR CKLEBRATF.D GOLDEN FOUNTAIN FEN. KwmM,T.i,il. A-lnovTt4l by nil T'lohUTi roil tn be tUo le I'rti tr M in tht ." tryl Will oi( i-,,rrIH. Ut rtm rt with l-n ol lk : l (II ow'T.ri..- u dH4n - : kCr If,-) frr.. Hat m- Iu r ml hit- . N Hiftl.IllS!.r BY Aiaii.MN. nnd f..r II i. tS rriwn mnr MDrsef'.c b4tm fitft ri'nhrv )Ut.l ftrm.inrtv. tr jfl: tfU pet-t-cnf .: Pi 7- tntt; Bv- btfjfi, 1.0; Cwvlvu i Western Publishing Co. .7: Manuracturcr.i" Afjcnts, PiitVmirjh, Pa. J 3 O ti ha- !e1 t ntiuiv iti. i.n hit, i" t r!.-nt:ill'.v. N v ..i-l- !,c xe,..,' KOI . t'tix 11- i etsm rf-ve yr.ur Nnttv. V... f:iin:r. wi.$ Hi nliiltil.- Tt-rfttea, M id .nlr will eh:c& Ui Manhood: How Lost, How Restored ''Jlsffi. ruu'isued, a new edition ol Dr. Culrtrvralls Celebrated Etfiy an th nnlij-,,1 : l. . . i - - y WlbUUUI IUCU1- Cinel Ot SPEUMATiialint a U...:nl It' .1. i ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Ijipotkv- ' l I III T "ciitoi anu luysicai incapacity. Impedi ments to Marriage, eta , also. CoNif3rTio. EriLEPsr, and Fits, induced by sclf-indul gence or sexual extravagance 8f&-Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 eta. The celebrated ai.thor, in this admirsb'e esssy, clearly demonstrates frim a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm in consequences of eelf abuse m ay be radic illy cured without the dangerous ue of internal medicine or tbe application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter wh-t his condition may be, may jure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. lWfcThis Lecture should be :n tbe hands of every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, tn any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two po-t stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Addrcs lue publishers, Ciias. J. C. Kuai 4 Co., 1- Bowery, New York, Post-Ofiice Box 4 536. Aug 31. 70-ly . I to W OF THE H AG El. f Italian Bees are the Best. rPHOSE wishing to procure Queen Bees the J- coming season, can be accommodated on reasonable term; also. L L. Langstroth's Movable Comb Patent Bee Hive. , Individual and Township Kigh;s for sale. Send for cir cular. Address E. C KEARN'S, Fob 22, '71-3m Box 129, Lcwistown, Pa. RATIONAL HOTEL; ' LEWI3T0WIT, PElfH'A. ' BEAR & IIAMAKER, Proprietors. , OTATB CAHTOI. HOTEL, near the Cap O tol Buildings. - - ..'! - . HAKISSC0,PA. (.Terms as moderate aa any Hotel ia tha city. ' wjf. O.THOMPSnX Proprietor WHITK HORSE HOTEL? 81tj 4 31? 50RTH THIRD 8TEETy -A I PHILADELPHIA. : - t- ' r GEO. ZEILLEY. Proprielor. Good accommodations for all who may fata , him wita a call. . , First 'Class J.ivery and Sale Stabfe, uct.Disa btl ueasts attacued to hotil. - JUNIATA HOTEL. MIFFLIXTOS.'JUSIATA CO.," W.- SI.TION . ALBRIGHT, Proprit-r. Rooms large and comfortable the TaVo suf plieJ with the best tbe market affjvds Stabling large and excellent Bar coiirjitlv supplied wiih the choicest wines and li-junr no pains will bo spared to please gnosis. Charges moderate A liberul share if puhlio patrorage is solicited. mayl7,'Il: LEONARD HOUSE Opposite the Drror, CLEAltl'IELl). PA. The "Leonard House" has recently been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and is now under the proprietorship of V. John ston & Son, formerly faf the "Merchant's Ho tel'" in I'iltvb'srg. Persona visiting Clear field on business or pleasure will find this conveuiekt ud pleasant place la stop may 11, '70 ly iTxT i' k o s t a f alio ? k l, OPPOSITE PA. R. R. DKruT, HAP.RISBURO, PA. EM MINCER &. CO., Proi-kietors. Telen.tjih Office in Hotel, aug IS. 18t;9-y. 1VI Mi -UOUSE. REEDSVILLE. MIFFLIN" CO., PA. DAVID I. RICK. Proprietor The undersigned respectfully calls tbe at tention of the public to the fact that he lis leased the hotel property i Reedsvflle, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared to accommodate strangers and travel ers. He will spare no means to ir.al.er the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over his Bar. Table and Stable. He respectfmTy solicits a share of the patronaee of the public. DAVID I. KICK. Reedsville. April 10, 1871. J" BECK'S" HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. " THIS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY SITUATED ON THE SOUTI! SIDE OP RACK ST Ii K E T, A ifcW DOORS AJSOYE TillltD. MS CKNTKAI, LOCA L ITT Makes it particularly desirable to person visiting the City uu business or pleasure. A. RECK, Proprietor, Formerly of the Slates Union Hotel. aug 18, 1 ".! -ly. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. Through nnd Oircct Konle to tVnhing ton. ItHltimore, Klniirn, I'rie, Buildlo, Rochester auit , .. , . ia; urn Kulls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY fmrn an-l five tn Washington anrl H iltimore, and FOUR TRAINS IAILY to and Five from the Knrth ami West Branch Sua qut'lianna, and Northern and WestPrn Pennsylvania anl New York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. MAY 2StU. 1971, the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows: NORTJJ WARD. ., Mail Tkaix leaves Baltimore ....... 8:30 a m l-ave liarrishurg 1:.V) p m leaves Willinmsport. 6:25 pm arrives at Klmira..10::id p u Burr.vio Ex leaves Baltimore- 10:2') p n leaves Harrishurg 5:25 a m leaves WillUmspott.. :.1l) a at leaves Elmira 11:55 s m arrives at Csnandagna- 3:I' p m Fast Lime leaves Baltimore 12:10 p ni leaves Harrishurg 4:5 p ni arrives at Wilhauisport 8:10 p ni Cixcix'i Ex leaves Baltimore 7:40 p m arrives at H:irTishurg...l2:'l a m York a H aiu leaves York B:I0 a nt kisb'o Ac. f arr. at Harrishurg.. 7: 15 a nt SrxnraT Ac. north leaves Harrisb'g 8:00 a m arr. at Sunhurv ...... 10:50 a m SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Kituira . ":.0 a m leaves WilIi.import !):25 a ni leaves Harr:shurg.... ):26 p m arrives at Baltimore...- B:15 n m BcrraLO Ex leaves Cannndaigua... 4:43 p m leaves Elmira 8:"0 p ni leaves Willian5port......l2:.'5' a m leaves Ilarrisbrrg 5:35 m arrives at Baltimore .... 0:15 a ni Cincix'i Ex. leaves Harrishurg 10:45 p n arrive- at Baltimore.- 2:30 a m Ems Exer.'s leaves Williamsport... 8:25 a m leaves Suni.nry 10:2-1 a tn arriees at Harrishurg... 1:00 p m Ebib Mail south leaves Williauisp't 10:.X) p n leaves Sunhury -12:05 a m arrives at Harrlsbnre... 2:S0 a tn Pacirtc Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11:33 a ni arrivts at Baltimor ti:05 p ui Vontt t Uir- leaves Hsrrisborg... 5:2-1 p nt risb o Arc. arrives at York 7:10 p m Balt. Acc. south ledves Sunhury... 5:00 a m leaves llarrisbuag ... : 0 a m arrives at Baltimore 12:30 p it Mail Train north and south. Fast Line north. Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex press north, York and llarri-hurg Accommo dation nonh and south, Erie Express south, Erie Mail and Sunhury Accommodation north and Baltimore Accommodation south daily except Sunday. Buffalo Exprcs norfli and south daily. Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. . . For further information apply at the Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Kiilroad Of-not. ALFRED II. F1SKE. General Superintendent, ITarriaburg, January 2, 1871. A Large asortment of Quenswa-e, China ware. Glassware. Crockery waie, Cedar ware, ic, for sale chap by MARTIN & WALTERS. - j" O lotbe Jimata Sr.vnxEL Job Frintia umce tor ail kinds of 1 lain and i aacj
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