Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 09, 1871, Image 4

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FARM JflB HOUSEHOLD.
"7? FlEXKBS AS LEGISLATORS.
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A southern agricultural club bas been
debating tbe question whether it would
cot be wide policy for farmer to support
farmen and mechanics as representatives
in the legislature. This is a subject which
we would like to have discussed in other
than South'ini Club.
The interests nf agri ulture are so im
mense and are so viully connected with
the welfare and prosperity of the whole
country, that it is a matter of great sur
prise so liltln att-titiou has been jrivea it
hy nor law makers penfrally. The im
pression appears to prevail largi-ly
amongst farmers tliat their interests and
tbe interests of the community at large
ean Vest besubsi-rvcd ty srnding lawyers
and other professional nion to the legisla
ture. In compliance with this ide a, com
piua'.ively few farmers are selected, and
as a natural result, agriculture bas come
to le regarded as a matter of secondary
importance, so far as legislation is con- j
cernt-d. j
it in proper mat a certain numoer ot i
able lawyers ebould be sent to tbe legis
lature, but it is proper al-o that the farm
ing inter.-iit shall be largely represented.
The fact that we have not had more of
this class in our legislative halls, is dne
mainly to tbe prevailing impression that
farmers ere not educated for the purpose.
Tn.6 is an error. If the cultivators of
tbe soil will forage these political pre
ferences, and select from their own class I
men of intelligence, ripe experience, and
snprior judgment and there are plenty
f fcuch in every county in the State
they will soon find that tbe claims of
tbeir proftospion will be properly respect
ed I-av-yers are theatrical ; farmers are
practical, and it is tbe engrafting of more
of tbe practical into our legislation that
is now demanded. This will never be
done until farmers properly estimate their
own importance, aud tbe importance of!
agriculture.
The sooner, therefore, that tbe cultiva
tors of the soil take tbe position that they
re, by virtue of numbers aDd in the
the magnitude of tbe interests involved
in agriculture, entitled to a full and fair
share of legislative representation, the
better it will be for all parties. Let them
agree to send as representatives men of
known practical ability aud thorough in
tegrity, and they can accomplish it with
out tbe kat difficulty.
Another good rtsult that would be cer
tain to (ullow such a course, would be
the driving out from our legislative halls
the political charlatans who have do in
terests to subserve but their own, or those
of the party to which they belong
Farmers, as a general thing, are Lonest ;
at least they are, taken as a whole, more
honest thau professional politicians, and
more capr.ble of determining what legis
lation is best adapted to promote the gen
eral welfare and prosperity.
'vYe bope to see this matter taken up
and dirensaed in tbe North, as it is being
done in tbe oulh. Nothing but good
can come from it, even if they do not
determine to send men of their own class
to assist in making laws. The fact of
tbeir moving iu the matter at all will
compel the politicians to select better men
for these important positions than they
have been doing for some years past.
EJia'e.
EaTages of the heep Disease.
A few years ago sheep raiding was ex
tensively engaged in North Missouri, and
this region give fair promise of being in
time one of the great wool producing dis
trict of tbe Union. Sheep raising i
over, however, for the present, in all the j tritet Cr, k-ires to inform his frien 1 of
country north of the Missouri river. Four x,imin- Pt:er8on and viciniiy, and tbe pnb
. . I lie eenerally, that he will run the car repi-
ir nve years ago the "cab made its ap- Hr7, leavinj; Miffln Station every Monday
pearance anion? tbe flocks, and so ranid noon forth Rntern markets, andteturning
and terrible has been its effects that few
are now Jett. Ice disease, it is imp
posed, was introduced from Illinois and
Iowa, where it had previously raged.
We gather these facts from a conver
sation the other day with the Uuited
States marshal, Hon. George Smith, who
ftirmerly owned thousands of sbt-ep-
His brother-in-law, Dr. William H. Craw
ford, of Mirable, Cad well county, lost
three thousand head, tvorth, at least,
4000 Many other owners of flocks of
from one hundred to three thousand have
been reduced to from ten to thirty head
It is somewhat difficult to estimate the
immense loss the "scab" has entailed on
our slieep growers, and before they can
agaiu attempt to engage in the business
it will be necessary to biing their stock
to start wilh from the ditstaat States
St. Jotejh (Mo.)H rald.
TO make good whitewash, belect Urnj undersigned, late of the firm of Fa
large, clear lump of lime, and in slack- a sick & North, would respectfully aa-
: :. .. l- I ,::,.,.,.. . T, ,t ! nunee to the rublio that be has opened
in kr it use oiilv uoi.iiiii alcr. luru lie n. . , u, , . ... v
" jo Boot and frhoe thop in Major Nenn a New
wator on slowly, and when fully slacked I Ituilding. on Bridge street, MiffliLtown, and
dissolve in water and add a small ouan !
tity of sulphate of zinc and a little salt.
This causes the wash to harden. The
eulpbate of zinc should be used in all it
was intended for outside work, but may
be omitted if salt he used in that for
interior walls.
A Washi.vuton ready-made clothing
dealer has hit upon a new business expe
dient. A customer is fitted with a coat
which he is informed was ordered by
aooie'uuuy else, but did not suit him.
lie feels something in the pocket, slips
bis hand in, and finds it is a pocket-book.
For a coat worth twelve dollars the sum
of twenty fivo dollars was cheerfully
paid on one occasion. The fortunate
purchaser declined to have the coat
wrapped up, sayiDg he would wear it.
On examining the prise iu tlie pocket Le
found it to be indeed a pocket-book con
taininga roll of newspapers oat in!
imitation of greenbacks.
$lffltrat.
Tbe Great .UXieal Dbcvrcry!
Dr. WALXE&'S O ! IXFORKIA
VINEGAR - BITTERS,
zi Hundreds of Thousand f J,
BwtlmonT In their Wonder r
I?. WHAT APF THY?i-
IFANCY DRINK,;
Male f Poor Itm. Whiskey. Prit
Mptrltaaurf KefMM. L!((wrdoctorcd.tpicd
n.vl Hwetcnei to rlMiM the taate, called Ton
Aitputiseni, Itcntorer- c, that lead
t'te t.ppler on to drunkennett tnd ruin, trat are
tmo Medicine, made from the Native Boots and
Herb of California, free Irtvm nil Alcoholic
SUii.til.ini. They are trie C It KA T BI.OOII
fTUIFIEIt and LIFE U IV I NU I'RIN
4 II'l.K a perfect Renoratcr and In vigors tor of
the Syncra. carrr-ns off all jvolaononi matter and
rvtorlnc the blood to a healthy condition , No
pjraus caa take .bete Pit tern according to direc
tion and remain Ion? nnwJl.
Fr IuH)mcn. lory nml hrnlr l.tien
nintima nnd (oul, lyspe.a wr IndU
-ru on, Itilioas, Koni.ttp.it nnd Inter
mittrot Fevers Dlsciw l'tb ISIootl,
l.ivri, Ivirlncv-, nnd Illmtrter, tiiw Bit
frn l.tTO bees moit nncc ssfnl. Hnrh DIs
rtn ar caaKd by Vitluted Bluod, which
Is generally produced by denmsemeut of tin
IVPEI'MAOR 1ND1CEKTION.
Headache, Fatn In the Shonldeni, Conirhs, TlRl.t
nest of the Cliet, Diiae, Sonr Eructation ef
lle Stomach, Had taxte la the Mnth, Billoai At
tarts. Palpitation of the Heart, In flam mat lea of
Uie Larfi-Pua to tbe regions of the Ktdaeyt,aad
hundred other painful ymptome, are the off
aprloss of Dypep1a,
Tu-y Invigorate the Stomach and ttimnlate the
tirpMltTcrand bowels, which renderthcta of on
equaTlcd eOcacy In cleansing the blood of all
imparities, aud lmparUnf new life and vigor to
the whole eyitem.
FOR fKIX Dl5EASESErnptIons,Tettcrt
f-!t Kiimrn, Blotches, Spots, Flmplea, Postnlcs,
H jiis, ('ari)iiuclefl, KingWonns, Scald-Ilead, Sora
Kvr. Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of
the tn. Bumors and Diseases of the Skin, of
whatever came or nature, are literally dag up
and carried oat of the system In a ahor time by
the tibo of these Bitiera. One bottle in anch
oasca will convince the most In credulous of their
carat re effects.
Cleanse the Vit atod B.ood whenever yon find
If irr purities bursting through the skin In Ptra
plrs, Emrtlna or Sores; cleanse It when yoa
f ad it obbtmcted and sluggish Id the veins i
elt-snw It wtiea it Is foal, and your feelings will
t :. you when. K. cp the blood pare and the
h a.tli of the system will follow.
1M. TAPE and other WORMS Inrktng in
tac syat.m of eo many thousands, are ctTeetoally
d -strorel and rv moved. For fnll directions, rea 1
rref;i..y the ctrctilar around each bottle.
J. WALK"::, i-..pr:ctor. n. H. MrInVAT.n
CO., Druicribts andOcn. .gcnts, San Fnnct-w-o,
Galar.d ?l anJ 31 Comme-co Street, New Vor.
60LD BV ALL DUt'GGlSTS AS 3 IKLEi:s.
Xcw Store and Xew Goods.
GEOCEEIES, PROVISIONS, &C.
llain Street. Uifflintswa.
HAVING opn-l out a GROCERY AND
PROVISION STOHE in the old stand
on Min Street. Mifflintown, I would respect
fully ask tbe aitention of lbs publio to the
following articles, which I will keep on hand
at all tiuies :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
310 LASSES, RICE,
fish, w LT,
DRIED AXD CANNED FRUIT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF,
Confectioneries, Nuts, &c,
Tobncoo, Cigars,
GLASSWARE,
lIo.ii", Feed, Ace.
All of wbicii will be sold cheap fur Caoh or
Country Produce. Gi,e me a call and hear
my prices.
J. W. KIRK.
Mifflintown, May 2, 1871.
The "Guyper" Market Car.
THE undersigned, having pnrchafed of
S. H. lirowu the renowned "Guyper"
on WEDNESDAY, loided with
FRESH FISH,
OYSTERS,
APPLES,
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON,
And Everything I'unally Carried in a
.Market Car.
Also, Frsight Carried, at Seasonable
Sates, Either Way.
Orders from merchants and others solicited
865" Frompt attention to business will be
given and satibfaction guaranteed.
Orders left at Joseph Penuell's itora in
Patterson, will receive attention.
0. W. WILSON'.
April 28, 1871.
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP
In XevLn's New Building on
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN.
18 prfPrea to maiiuracture, of the best, ma-
teriiu. an ainui
in of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS.
FOR
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN
He alfo keeps on hand a large and well
selected stock of
lieiitly-mncte Work,
of all kinds, for men, women and children.
ALL WORK WAKBASTm.
Give me a call, for I feel confident that I
can furnish yuu with any kind of work you
may desire.
Jk3 Repairing done neatly and at reason
able rates. J. L. NORTH.
May 31, 1S71.
T'AUSTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. Thenn
iL dersigned has established himself in
McAli.tersville in tbe Tinning buiness.
Persons wauling anything in bis line shoald
call before purchasing elsewhere as he is
prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and
Sheet Iron Ware, and to tell as low as they
ean be purchased elsewhere. . His old cus
tomer! and the public generally are respect
fully invited to oalL, as he hope's by strict at.
tentionto business to deserve a share of pat
ronage. sag 18 '69tfl JACOB 9. WISE. '
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ZT.-i THKT AtiE NOT A VII.E B i S
SPECIE PRICES!
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION U
PRlCEE OF GOODS.
THE
AT
LAIRD A BELL'S
NEW STORE,
Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave to state, that
they bate purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his
entire stock of goods, and will in tbe future
conduct the niercbantile business at the Old
Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniaia
county. Fa., where they shall endeavor to
keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST
ING OF
ALPACAS.
rOKLlNS.
FIMIDS,
LUSTERS.
DeLAINS.
.MERINOS,
MOHAIRS,
GINGHAMS,
CAMBRICS.
LAWNS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
JEWELRY,
HATS AND CAPS.
DOOTS AND SHOES,
QCEENSWARE,
CEDAKWARE.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
FISH. SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR.
Having just returned from the city with the
above enumerated stock of goods, all of
which have been purchased since tbe great
ieciine in Gold, we feel warranted in saying
that we can offer Goods at great! reduced fig
ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
marSS-tf LAIRD & BELL.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS !
Martin & Walters'
Bazaar !
GREA T CRASH IN PRICES !
HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank
& Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belfora's
storm room, we would respectlully inform the
public that we have just returned from the
East wilh a new and carefully selected stock
of GOODS of the ery beat quality, compria
ing in part, of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
yUEENSWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS -AND CAPS,
CARPET BAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
BLANKETS,
FCRS, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAKE, and in
short every article usually kept in a well
6clcted Btore-
We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or
in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By
so doing we will be able to sell gnodx aschenp
as the cheapest. Call and examine our etock
aU HIGHEST PRICE PAID IX TRADE
FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
MAIJT1X& WALTERS,
(Belfor;s.StorKoni,) Main St.,
Mifflintown, Pa.
iiiay i, id i.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT
PENIVELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA.
THE Itrgest and best assortment to be
fp-.nd in Patterson. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully announce
mat 1 have just opeued a very large stock ol
Goods well suittdlo tbe trade. My stock
consists of a full assortment of fine and staple
Dli Y GOODS,
Embraoing all the materials for men, women
and children s wate, including Hatsand Caps.
Boots and Shoes, together wilh a large stock
of Mualina. Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings, sc.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Sack as French and English Merinoes. Pop
lins. Alpacas, De Lames, plain and figured
Shawls, &c. and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings. '
GROCERIES,
?uch 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 store
tgUHighest price paid for country pro
dtice in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
tbe times May 1,1871.
"FEATHERS,"
AjLjL, grades
IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT
F VTIIUI, A D DEALERS.
QUALITY WARRANTED.
F. C. CRAICHEAO,
Jan25
PirrsBuno. Pa-
J. aM. KEPIIEART
BARNES BROTHERS HEREON
WHOLESALE DEALEES IN
HATS AND CAPS,
503 Market Street, Philadelphia,
aug 18, 1869-ly.
IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat
terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow
Boards, ail complete, by
SILAS SH AMP,
Oot 5-3m JJiffliniowa.
PLAI5 and Fane v Job Printing neatly x
eatA at tkia Ofict- - -
Clothing.
LARGE STOCK OF
Spring and Summer Clothing
Strayer's Clothing Store,
IX PATTERSOX !
Now is tbe Time to Secure Barfains !
SAMUEL STRAYER, having purcbaied of
Levi Hecht, keeps in the new Brick Build
ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele
gant assortment of Ueady-Made Clothing
consisting in part of
Oorrcoatt, Frock Coats,
Drett Coatt, Pantaloons,
Vests, Drawers, Collars,
Undershirts, Handkerchiefs,
Boots & Shoes
And everything usu illy found in a first class
Gentleman's Furnisning Store.
FAXCY GOODS
Also a large and carefully selected assort
ment of Fanoy Goods, of all classes, kinds and
qualities, all of which will be sold at the low
eat powible living prices.
Laaiti' Gaiters and Shau.
He also invites tbe attention of the ladies
to his fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES,
which he will sell at prices defying competi
tion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
lit bason 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.
Gold and Silver Watches,
Ear rings. Plain and Faney rings.
Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents'Breast Pins,
Gold Pens and Pencils, &o., which at this time
form the largest and best assortment in the
county.
ML.A11 tbe above goods will be sold cheap
er than any other store in tbe United states.
If you don t believe it, just give him a call
and be convinced of the truth of the assertion
FURNITURE.
He bas also a large Room just opposite
his Store where he offers for sale at low
prices a general assortment of
Tib'es. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads,
Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets. Stanks, Racks,
and many other artioles for house furnishing
SAM L EL SIKAltK.
Patterson, May 1. 1871.
D. W. 11 4 It LEY & CO'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
Xevin's Xew Building, Bridge
Street, Mifflintown.
This way for Bar
gains
?
HAVING removed our GOODS to a room
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,
CONSISTINO OF
Over Coats Dress Coats, Business Coits,
Common Coais, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats,
Boots and Shoes of every description,
style and quality, for male or female.
BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING
Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shins, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery,
Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars.
Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling Bags 4c.
Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Or
oulars and Furs.
I'ersous in want of anything in our line wil".
save money t.y giving us a call before pur
chc sing elsewhere, as we are determined to
sell elic in for cash.
Stw Dju'I forget the corner. Bridge and
Water streets.
V. W. HARLEY & CO.
Mv 1. 1871.
MIFFLINTOWJl FOUNDRY
MACHINE SHOP !
rI"'IIE undersigned would respectfully an
JL nounce to the citizens of Juniata and
adjoining counties, that he has purchased
the Mifflintown Foundry and Machine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, Kiich as Four and Six
UoTtc-poicer Thmhing Machines, also,
Eight and Ten Horse Power Machines,
being the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the farmer now extant, and
which I will warrant to perform all tbey are
recommended to do Plows of tbe latest and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used tbem to 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 1 am man
ufacturing, with the latest improvements for
1870.
I am also prepared to manufacture all
kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing,
Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and
fitting up the same. I also manufacture
all kinds of
Coal, Wood, Parlor and Cooking Stoves.
I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle
Roller for tanners, c.
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 the country.
J. A. CKI9WELL.
Feb lfi, 1870-tf.
AGEXTS WANTED FOR
FROM tub FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con
taining selection from on it ntTsnacD of the
most popu ar American and roaiiGN auibors.
including Adams, Itancroft, Bacon. Iieecher,
Bulwer, thapin (E. H.l, Carlyle, Cooper, De
Quincy, Everett. Emerson, Newman. Hall, J.
G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil
lips, Punsbnn, Robertson, Ruskin, Whately.
neoster. ana otuers equally celebratei for
beir skill in the use of beautiful laueuaee
and for their strong enforcement of noble
ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo
front piece in ten colors, and many choice en
gravings, at one half the price charged for
any other book of its quality. Agents caa
sell twice as many of this book as of any
other in the market. Ladies meet with the
best nf snccess.
Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic younc
men and ladies wanted in every township to
act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Se:d
nam; and address for Circular to ZIEGLER
& McCURDV, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati.
Ohio; Chicago, 111. ; St. Louis. Mo.; or
Springfield, Mass. nov3
JOHNSTOWN F0UKDRY.
TFIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
sold cheaper thaa any other Plow in the
County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast
ings, Bells, Stoves. Ae. He will also repair
reapers and threshing machines. Give ma a
call, or address. ',ri
: J. H. ROGER8.-:
:-. .&- a i.v . walnut p. 0. -
- aug 18 189 -tf Juniata Ca. Pa.
USE THE BEST.
Nine years before the jjublic,
and no preparation for tbe hair has
ever been produced eqnal to Hall's
"Vegetable Sicilian llair Rcnewer,"
and every honest dealer will say it
gives the best satisfaction. It re
stores GRAY HAIR to its original
color, eradicating and preventing
dandruff, caring BALDNESS and
promoting the growth of the hair.
The gray and brashy hair by a few
applications is changed to black and
silky locks, and wayward bair 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 nutritive principle 60
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 none need be 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 Hair mailed free; send for it.
Sold by all DruggUt ami Dealers in Jtedidms.
Price One Dollar Per Bottle.
R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors.
LABOSilOST, IABHXJA, V. E.
Sold by Druggists generally.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Cray Kair lo
Us natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, ami cnectnal
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
villi the gloss a,u
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, aud lmhl
ne33 often, though not always, cured
hy its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the planJs atrophied aud decayed.
Hut such as remain can he saved for
usefulness hy this application. Iustend
nf fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use wilr prevent the hair
irom turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
roni those deleterious sulislanees which
n.-ike some preparations dangerous aud
njurioiis to the hair, the Vigor can
tily benefit b::t not harm it. If wanted
ncivly lor a
HAIR DRESSING,
io!hing else enn he found po desirable.
.Villaining neither oil nor dye, it does
ot t-oil white cambrie, nml yet lasts
erg on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
ii.-uc and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Si Co.,
'ractical and Analytical Cuemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PlilC-E tl.OO
ISSold by Druggists generally.
NATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Contains no LAC ULPHUR No SU
GAR OF LEAD No LITHARGE
No NITRATE OF SILVER, and ia
entirely free from the Poisonous and
Ilealth-destroring Drugs used in other
Hair Preparations.
Transparent and clear as crystal, it will
not soil the finest fiihric perfetly SAFE,
CLSAN and t FFICIENT desideratums long
uvtuii . f wit IS r UU a IS A I bAQil
It restores and prevents the Hair from be
coming Gray, imparts a soft, glossy appear
ance, removes Dandruff, 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 erupt ions, and unnat
ural heat. AS A DRESSING FOR THE
HAIR IT Id THE BEST ARTICLE IN THE
MARKET.
Dlt. G SMITH. Patentee, Groton Junction,
Mass. Prepared only by PROCTOR BRO
THERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is
put up in a panel bot.le, made expressly for
it, with the name of the article blown in the
glass. Ask your Druggist for Nature's Hair
Restorative, and take no other.
BfSrFor sale at B. F. Kepner's Drug Store,
Mifflintown, Pa.
ATew Tin and Stove Etlabiishmeut,
Ptrrysville, Juniaia Coan'y, Pa.
THE undersigned has opened out a new
Tin and Stove Establishment in tie room
on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca
rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see
all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves, 4e.
He will also give prompt attention to all or
ders for Roofiug. Spouting and Jobbing, all
of which he guarantees to pnt np with the
best of material and iu a workman-like man
ner. Having had over ten years experience
in the business he flatters himself that be
can give entire satisfaction to tbe public.
He keeps on hand tbe celebrated Nimrod
Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most
econ Biieal and heaviest plated stove now in
nse. He will keep on hand the Oriental
Hiateis. and a general assortment of the best
8tove manufactured. - JOHN DUNBAR.
' (Q. Handbills far puMio sales printed, am
hart notice at ttia Sttmsn Orrtct.
i
I
Beef ! Veal! Button!
THE undersigned hereby informs the pub
lic that be still continues to carry on the
Butchering Business in Mifflintown. and will
hereafter supply the citizeua of Mifflin and
Patterson with - ' i.
CHOICE BEEF
every TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings,
and with
Veal and 3Xuttota
eTery THURSDAY morning. His wagon will
go the rounds of both towns on the mornings
mentioned. As he is the only butcher in this
vicinity who continued in business during
the past winter, for tbe accommodation of tbe
public, he feels that he is entitled to more
than an ordinary share of patronage through
out the summer season.
FRANK MAXWELL.
April 12, 1871. -
Meat! Iet !
rflHE undersigned hereby respectfully in
JL forms the citiiens of Mifflintown and
Patterson that his wagon will visit each o
these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of each week, when
they can be supplied wilh
Clioiee Ueei;
Veal, Glutton,
Lard, &e.,
during the summer season, and also PORK
and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs
day morning. Give mi your patronage, and
will guarantee to sell as good meat as the
country can produce, and as cheap as any
other butcher in ths countv.
SOLOMON SIEBER.
June 14, 187.
FKESH BEF VEAL, fcC.
THE undersigned would respectfully an
nounce to tbe public that he has com
menced the Butchering Business, and that his
warnn will visit Mifflintown and Mexico on
TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of
each week when they ean have an opportu
nity of purchasing
EXTRA EEEF.
VEAL, MUTTON.
LARD, &.C..
-1, . .1 r IT
only asks the citizens to give him a trial to I
satisfy them that he sells cheaper and better
meat than any other butcher in the cnuntv.
CYRU3 SIEBER'.
pril 5, 1871-tf
COAL AND LUMBER YARD.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform tbe
public that he keeps constantly on hand
a large stuck of
Conl iiikI T.ii liilior-.
His stock embraces in part,
STOVE COAL. SMITH COAL, AND LIME
ItURXERS' COAL,
At the Lowest Caih Rates.
Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as
Wh te Pine Plank. 2 inches thick,
White Pine Boards, 1J inches thick,
White Pine Boards. 1 inch thick.
White Pine Boards inch thick.
White Pine Worked Flooring,
Hemlock Boards, Scantling.
Joists, Roofing Lath, Plastering
Lath, Shingles, Stripping,
Sash and Doors.
Coal and Lumber Delivered at Short
Notice.
Persons on the east side of the river
can be furnished with Limbnrner's Ooa!. Ac,
frum the Coal-yard at the Lock above Mifflin.
GL'ORGE GOSHEN.
Patterson, June 14, '71.
OUR CELEIIR ATF D
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
K'VmMrs fid. AfkisowirdrH bj H who hft
MM! it ( (k Hsu be! tVn Maili or Mild In IhUt-wUK
trr! Will iror vnrradK. !xty Km- w r (tin "
with one Pt-nof Ink: Wlii oulw. mm !.: w
; fce-t :l .. I if m In ittt iltlr sVox. r-v
X . kiI.I N!.V HY A.ix. ... thU
rii.m tiT nercet?r n-rttn run mill?
t"4'tfMrrot.!li. Pi-o3t rr'iit ucrtroi.: 2
1 iiiiif I'mi, JO ivntat tH Me, Mi ,
!7i
Wester.; Publishing Co.
Manufacrur-rr Aeenw, Pit;Lmri;h, Pa.
' CArTIOY.-Tfcurrmit nanxlfiplfr .ft.rw
O 1 iV-it. hit. 14 to mn.iv litiitullfn. ut nit t.if,-
1 fl;ir niifiltrr. I!u only tUt-ccimlnc 11' O
'I l S rKMwM bj tlil.t ..;.... lawrl. 1
tine for len. four .ul., T.... County, nntl
Ntnt. nlulnlv written, nnd nlt-r Mill wml with
nruutpt I.. tcntli.n.
.Manhood: How Lost, How Restored
'Sjgfftl Ju"1 rD''shed, a new edition of
mjt. ,uivervaii s Leieoratea t,tiiy
on the TnA.rttl nra (aitliAiit m .1.
cmej oi rpEBXA.ORBHOA. or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotis
ct, Menta. and Physical Incapacity, Impedi
ments to Marriage, etc , also, CoastrxpTio.
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance
BflUPrice, in sealed envelope, only 8 cts.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarminz
consequences of self abuse m ay be radically
.cured without the dangerous ue of internal
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out a mode of eure at once simple,
certain and effectual, by means of which
everr sufferer, nn mutter what Kin .n.ii.;n-
. - ' " j ii ... 1 1 .1 it
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
QLf. Thin T.eettirA ahnul.l V. : . V - I 1.
- ' . iu, UBUU!
of every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, te
any auuress, postpaid, on receipt or six cents,
or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Culverwell's
"Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address
tie publishers,
Cns. J. C. Kuhe & Co..
127 Bowery. New York, Poet-Ofi.ce Box 4,586.
Aug 31. '70-ly
COAL. Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds
of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak
Bark. Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and
Seeds bought at the highest market price for
cash or exchanged for merchandise, c-al.
lumber, &c, to suit customers. I am pre
pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber
jurt as wanted and on short notice, of either
oak or yellow pine lumber.
NOAH HERTZLER.
Jan4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa.
EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
or Tng
Young Hen's Christian Aleutian,
Office. 123 South 7th St.. Philadelphia,
Between Chestnut & Walnut.
If you wish to hire labor of any kind,
write and tell ns just the help yon want.
The wages you will pay. The best, and
eaeapest way to reach your place, and if far
from Philadelphia, yon had better enclose
Railroad fare. We will do our best lo serve
yon and give yon all the information we on
about the person we send. Our desira is Us
assist the worthy, and no charges to either
party. Address
ALEX SLOAN.
- - Sup't Employment Bureau,
123 South 7th Street. Philada.
ALL KlXDSOr BLANK WORK, 4e.,done
at this Office in tV n.m..i ...i
i 1 1 i
i
ovthp Ann
j J !
j Pat.mtfi Dfcemhl-r 7T:l, l36 j
at lwwt;
NATIONAL HOTEL,
IEWI3T0W5, tESS-A.
BEAR t 11A.HAKEB, Pvaritfors.
TATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap
lol Buildings.
UAKlSbVRG, PA.
(.Terms as moderate as any Hotel in the
City.
W.f. e.THOMFSON. Proprietor.
WHITE HORSE H0TEL
316 & 818 NORTH THIRD STREET.-PHILADELPHIA.
CEO. ZEILLEY, Proprietor.
Oood accommodations for all wlio may favor
him with a call.
First -Class Livery aatf Sa'e Stable
hcldiso 60 Boasr.s, attachid to hotll.
JUNIATA HOTEL77
MIFFLIXTOWX, JIXIATA CO.. PA.
SIMON B. ALBRIGHT. Proprietor.
Rooms large and comfoitat!? the Table
supplied with the best the market affords
Stabling large and excellent Bar consiautly
supplied with the choicest wines and liquor
no pains will be spared to please guests.
Charges moderate. liberal share of puhlio
patronage is solicited. oayl", '71
LEONARD HOUSE.
Opposite the Depot,
CLKARFIKLD, TA..
The "Leonard House" bas reoently beta
refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and
is now nnder the proprietorship of D. John
ston & Son, formerly of the "Merchant' Ho
tel" in Piltfb-irg. Persons visi.ing Clear
field on business or pleasure will find this
convenient and pleasant place to stop
may II. '70 ly
UNITED STATES HOTEL",
OPPOSITE PA. R. K. DEPOT,
HAERI8BLT.G, PJ.
EMMIXGER & CO., Pri.peieiohs.
Telegraph Office iu HoU-J.
aug m. !8'J9-y.
REED9YILLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA.
DAVID I. KICK. Proprietor.
Tbe undersigned respectfully calls tbe at
tention of the public to the tact that he has
leased the hotel property it Reedsville. for.
merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre
pared to accommodate strangers and travel.
?rs. He will spare no means to make thn
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular.
He will exercise a personal superviaion over
his Ear, TaMe and Stable. He respectfully
solicits a share of tbepatrnnsgp of the public.
DAVID I. RICE.
Reedsville. April 10, 1871.
BECICIOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS HOTEL IS PLEASASTLT SITUATED
O.N THE SOUTH SIDE OP
II A C STREET,
A ttV DOORS ABOVE TU1RD.
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
; .Makes it partie-iUrly desirable to persona
j visiting the City on businens or pleasure.
A. IjKCK, Proprietor.
' Fomeriy pf t!te States Uion Hvtel.
aug. IS, 18tJ9-1y.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
SUMMER TIME TABLE.
j Through nnd Direct Route to Washis-
I ...n I..!.. .....
vu, uiiuuhiic, r.imiia, cue,
liuttalo, Kot-hester and
Niagara i'afl.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY from and
fire to Washington nnd Baltimore,
and FOUR TRAINS I.AILY
to and Five from the North
aud West Branch Sus
quehanna, aud
Northern and Western Feuus jlvaniA and
New York.
liVN AND AFTER MONDAY. WAV "tut.
V 1!71. the trains on the Northern Central
Railway will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
Mail Train leaves Baltimore .... 8:30 a in
leaves Karrishurg 1:.',5 p m
loaves WilIiamsport. 6:25 p m
arrives at Elmira 10:30 p m
BtrrrAio Ex leaves Baltimore.....10:20 p m
leaves Harrisburg 225 a m
leaves illlamspoit... 8:30 a m
leaves Elmira ll:-,5an.
arrives at Canandagna. 8:10 p Bi
Fast Line leaves Baltimore 12:40 p n
leaves Harrisburg 4:35 p ,
arrives at WiUiamsport p:10 o m
Ciscix I Ex leaves Baltimore.. ... 7.40 p
arrives at Harrisburg...l2;0l ,m
York Hab- 1 leaves York........ 6-10 m
itisa o Ac. ( arr. at Harrisburg.. 7-45 w
Sunbcbt Ac. north leaves Harriab'g 8:(X a m
arr. at Sunbury ;o:oO a m
SOUTIIWATfH
Mail Tbais leaves Km-m 5.-, , m
leaves WiUiamsport a m
leaves Harrisburg .-".inn,
arrives at Baltimore fiiis m
LcrrAio Ex leaves t'anaudaigua 4 45 p u
leaves Elmira 9:30 m
leaves Wilhamsport..12:30 a m
leaves Harrisburg 5:35 a m
arrives a' Baltimore 9:15 a m
Ctwtx 1 Ex. leaves Harri-hurg 10:45 p
arrivet. at B ,ltimore.l 2:30 a m
Eeie E.tpr's leaves WiUiamsport 8:25 a m
leaves Sunf.ury 10-20 a m
arrives at Harriaburg... 1:00 p m
Eb Mail south leaves Williamsp't 10:00 p m
leaves Sunbury i2:05 m
arrives at Harrisburg... 2:30 a m
PACiric Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11-35 a
. , "7',Tt a Baltimore 6:0i p in
Tobc a Ha- leave, Harrisburg... 6:23 p m
aisB . Ace. arrives at York .1. 7:10 p m
Balt. Acc. south ledve Sanbury... 6:00 a m
leaves Harrisbnag .... 8:00 a a
arrives at Baltimore 12.30 p m
ollpTrsin"0r,,, "d outn- Liu.
north, Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ex
press north York aaJ Harrisburg Aatommol
dation north and wti, Erie Exp Z.
Erie Mail and Sunbury Aceomm odatio, ."
and Baltimore Accommodation aouth dailw
except Sunday. '
Buffalo Express norfh and south dailv
Cincmati Exnresa nnrtK J.:t . c .
urday. eMe" c"
ntfi r- .L o infor,Tnti''n Tp'y at the Ticket
Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Denot.
ALFRED R. F1SKE.
General Snperiatandect.
Harnsborg, January 2, J71.
A Large assortment of Queensware, China,'
war, Glasswar. CrWm... r.j
- VGUlf.
ware, it., for ta.e eh6ap by
MARm & WALTERS.
GO to the Jckiata SiSTisri Job JWinr
0c all kiada ef llnm a;n Faawr
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