Til it I; I : ! J1 1 ;;i FARMERS COLUMN. FARM WEALTH OF PEXXSTLVA.MA. It baa become so much a habit to con eider the grand Commonwealth of Penn-r-ylvania as coal, iron, and petroleum State, tbat it is worth while to look at her now and then in her other rapacities. Taking soma of the returns of the re rent census fhowing the agricultural pro ductions of IViiu.lvaui.i in 1S70 and the v;ilue of her farms, farm Mock, farm implements Arc., we have set them side i("e with the returns for the same ar ticles ;iud eii'iji'cts as found in the c-ns-js rcttinis for the y;u-lSiiO and 1S50 re fpectivclj. l'Vym thfse our readers can judge how greatly the agricultural wealth .f " our State has increased, and how much more important the agricultural iiiti rest U than any and all other inter Mts. vast and influential as some of the i thew are. Igiiuiing with the caith value of the farms nf t lie State, our table shows that in 18-0. the aggregate valiif was -5407,S?0,099 ten years later in l'SCn, it was SG-.'.0.'0,7G7, and in 1S70 it w;is rt-tiuiied at the mnruificent fiiruie of S1,0J4, ISI,"52. This is. :iu ircrease if value hi twenty years of one hun dred and fifty per cent, an! in the last feu, years of neaily eiht per cent. The value of the farms of the Stats increas 4-J from 1$;9 tu 1S70, niiire than twice ;h f';it as the population incrcuned in iiuiuliers. 'I lie next conspicuous atig iiicntatiini of valuable agricultural pro perty is seen in the increased value of tarni implements and machinery. The foul of this in 1S"0, was SH.722.54l ; j j leo, the sum was S:!2, 4 12,842, an in- j crease- of about fifty per cent ; and in j 170 the aggregate was S.C.lOG, an j increase of about nxty per cent) or nearly three limes as fast as the incrrase i of population. Vi'c coine next to the j value of live stock on the farms, viz : homed cattle, horses, sheep, swine, A'c. ' "'hi; total value of them iu 1S40 was ! S41,.r)0(),0.",.1 ; in 1S 0 the total was S(5!V i ;72,72C, and in 1?70, notwithstanding; the great demands for slaughter during) the four years of the war, the aggregate ! was 61 15,047,070. showing an increase of sixty-six percent, during ton years! of extraordinary vicissitude among cat- i tin. '1 hesu are most unexpectedly pros perous exhibits, It-King a most welcome ' htory of the great progress in the agri- i cultural wealth of the State. i Going briefly into the details of the live stock account of our farmers, we find that horses have increased iu num bers about twenty -three thousand, pre senting an array for any future cavalry use (which we trust may never come iu anv hilt nearef;il mu ai'e.-O r,f Jin 3:l. ! animals. Milch cows have aiso increased ' about tliiity-tbrce tlioucand. Slieep ' fbow an increase of about one hundred :uid sisty tlmnsand more than in 1SC0, j t bough tin; pross uuiulier is about tweu-: Ij-eigut tli'iufanu Iofs than in ISjO j Political economists aud an inspection of the fluctuations in the wool trade, may xplaiu why tLcep culture docs not ad vance with our other great agricultural staples, although the State lias such abundant grazing grounds admirably adapted to the purpose. Swiue are 6teadily decreasing in numbers, there being a very marked decrease since IS- CO. I!ut wliilst sheep sLow no continu ous progress iu numbers, and swiue are i diminishing, the value of animals slaugh tered for food purposes and sent to market, shows an astonishing iucrease 1 he value of this class of the agricul tural production of I'ennsylvauia in lSoO was SS,'J1'J,S4S; iu lbGO it was SI 3,399,078; and in 1S70 the value had iucrcaded to IS. 414.003. A coin liai i- ' - . , ! son ot the prices of beet, mutton, pork, j Vtal, Sec., in 1S50 and 1SC0, wilh the j ...,.,. .t , ii i . current market rates, will explain m part 1 why this increase has readied the great I ... , , , , ratio ot more than one Iiuudre.d tier cent. ' The expanding proportions of the j corn, wheat, and oats crops are very I gratifying. Corn .hows an aggrcga.e i" j 31,702,006, bushels in JS70 against bushels in lSf.O, and lO.SS.I,- l i hushela in ISjO. Wheat how3 a total lJ,(i27,pC7 burditl.s in 1!70 against 13,0 in 1SG0, an iucreae of some what over fifty per cent, though it should be. noted that the wheat crop was li-ss by two and a quarter millions in 17G0 thau it was ia lSi0. The oats crop is increasing steadily and largely, that of 1S70 beiug 3G,47S,oS5 bushels or more than nine millions of bushels greater thau that of lSijO, which was urarly six millions greater thau iu 1SC0 liye continues to decline, though the Kye Whisky business is stiil active. This is an anomaly for the explanation of which we cau furnish no clue. And there is auother anomaly, for whilst the number I I of fherp as already noted l but f lightly j greater than in 1SG0, aud not so great as i in J.'U, me wool clip ot lliose tbree yeaw standing thus: 0,501,722 pounds iu 1S70; 4,7')2,53 in 1SG0, and t,iSl,.,'70 in lSiO. XYc do not believe that even the circulars of the wool trade will ex plains how this comes about. The tobacco crop has increased thirty eight per cent, and the value of the products of tmr orchards one hundred and sixty percent iu the List ten years. ,, Among the great products of Penn sylvania set forth in the table and not noted iu the above remarks are hay, potatoes and butter, the returns of which for 1S70 were hay, 2,t4S,219 tons; pota toes, l2,8b'.),"07 bushel and butU'r, (0S11G44 pounds. At -this point we leave the further consideration of these interesting statistics ta the reader of the Lcdjcr, auinouLrhiug the precise statist ciau that when he compares values Le ! mart mak allowances for the diffwaoce i licmn-n iiitt cmiriirj yi I.'IU ilUU vUC.rcQae. coin of 1 "SCO. Public Ledger "- ' " auj 13 ; Tiis Great Medical Discorrry! . j Dr. VALxiR- C IJXS03.KIA, VINEGAR BITTERS, iq - Huadreda of 11ouiar.d3 v vest tn-!i"nv w- t'r w..mt3A r c- ' . Ii:l.;a.AI:tv TI Ctt t .4' riWKAT THEY?!?; C S T1EV Attn NOT A VIT.K . ilJFAIJCY DRINK,?!? MTc cf Few Pnm, Whi-ker. Frof ?(.iri;n!i(l Kelu-tr l.i orwtUKTi'd.ppIewl n !! iv,i Tti'iifil t fliaFc c't" ta-te, called " Ton i Apt!?rw," UcmonrTs.' -. that lend t:c i:p'T'T pti to rfnrr'iCPTTirvt anil rt:!n, ftnt artt imt: Vlcuc,Tualt from ilieaUvr i:cxUinni tu-r.'if California. IVrc lrm n II A I'olilc itiniiilnni. ThPmiP tV;i;F.AT K!.OOI IT K I H Kit and LIFIM.lVlNti FKIN ( 'lri.Kuperlfet S.Vnovr.UT a,jtU;t-fe,,r:,.L-)r'f t'i-; Sy-ti :rt, rrrj';:! i-Cill oi"o:ioi! uinttrr ah- rtnrn-r the bUxi tn bitltlty comlltlon. o p"s.in raattliP thvv HiCvr attor.Uiiii to dirvc- Irr InJlnRiniMiory nnJ ('lirnnir tCiicii irtatUm iiinl n;:(. l)i '-.prpMii r Itnll CMlioti, KjIiom fcvnillitt itt luirr itiiiK'iti Fci'r, Ii?rni" ol ilif HIimmI, I.itrr, Kiilnrr. nti;l RI:u!ilrr. t:f HI( htm have beeu mrt mwuifn!. imvU rnv arc ca'istw! Ty Vilintril Itlntftl. v!,rU ! jronerally rrodiffd by drrur.j:i;iii:iit -f t!ie Diirrt! ivr 4reH. DVM'KIMA fMt JNn!CFT!OV. I :i,Uclie, I'atn in llie FliO tilde", Coui;!is 'I'itrlit li .-sif tiir (iiet, I)!::z:ue, Sn'ir Kr:h'iat:oim -f V'icSt iniarh, T-a.i tat.i i. the Mouth. Rliou At-t-ic, IV.pif :tion of thrHjart, Iiidatuniatia;! f tlie I.miss Il;i in tani.-trf of the K-ldiieys, aal ahTilrrd cV.wt paiuful Fir.ptoais-, cri t!ic eff p;r:npsf Dyspcptla. T:i"y inviporate tiic Ftumrh ni stimulate th torpid iivt-raatj bwrla. wLlcti render tiuem of n:t c .lifilifd cfTunry in clean Hint; ttn; Mood of all n.ii-:rlt! . a:.i lir.partlng r.cw life and v'or to l. r !('i Kysi?ni. HMC I N IHSE ASES, EniptionH.Tettt'r, : .il; i;iicnn. nio'cJicji, Spnt, J'impl-, I'ntuk-s i: ir. Cnr'.titiu les, UinrWoroif, SciUd-rtca-t. Si-rn I.y-'s, i:rjcii.-Us itci, Scurfs J'UciIcratioiis f tin Si.i.t, I!-itii"rs n:nl Dioa ofth skin, if M-:.;i; v r nan.o orniitar?. arc literally dnp up a:i'i ca-rh-a out oi' the syktjiu in a a'jort lime ty tin- nsf of th;-R i'itH-:. One bottle In auch t-:isr iriH r oTivtncc tlic ni Jt incrcduloas of thvit I i i"'- tin Vit'a:?'! riood w!ienvpr yon find it i:-.i':rit:fv l':r?i;:irf through t:n"lvl!i in IMm rl"s. i:, np!Hir.fi rr Mr-; ch anse it ulun ym n- I it f-'isTrui-tnt an 1 fluiri-U J;i the vriu; rlt "'!- i ivI.it, it i f -!, ti:- ymr tr1int' will t :i ; i whe:i. Ki-cp thi blood rnre a. id the it -Vi t m; pytf": .U follow. of p- r.i-.ny t'toi:-:t'ls a-r "tT' rtnatiy ; :ti ! r vi"I. For 1"-;11 1ir-rioi-s r ad circ.il ;r aronnd ci'-hvHl-. FT1. !'r -v-. -i r. V.. U. !:: V.I. & a::d krnt. S:m K.--iiiriSv'". 3-J iir.d !U c Mr.1, t, Vor. cir-'I't: J. u-, C( l., I Cu., a 60U i:y m i. i::r; ;isT.s an : ikm t 'is. ' - (jy Ji kI-S G30CE2IE3, mOVISIONS, &C. Icilu CtrCCt, A V I N'i ciiriir 1 ..in a GROt'EUY ANI 11 l'i:()VK-inN STOl'.E in the old Hand i ' en Main .Mivet. .ii:tluilown. I would rt-spoot- tullv n': tli iiiU'iijiun of liii? I'utilic to the ' foll.iwintr ariicU-, which 1 v." ill keep on hand "t all t ii.ics : Sl'l . 11, ( ' fFFKE, 'l'EA, .MOLASSES, 11 ICE, FISH, SALT, DIM ED AND CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tobiicco. Ciirsn-x, ; LAS S W A HE , J.loui, JVmmi, V:. All of which will be sol 1 cheap for Cafh or Country Produce Give mo a call and hear J. V. KIRK. my prices. Mifllintown, May 1, 1S71. The "GuvpiT" Market Car. 'IIIE ittid-rsif lit-1, having purchased of .1 S. II. JSriiwu the renowned "Guyper" Market i'r, di-ires to inform his friends of Mifflin. Tattersiin and vicinity, and the pub- ,ic ?(.nr.r!liw ,. i,c win rull ,hc car regn- larly, leaving Mifflin Slniioii every Monday ilium fur the Eastern markeis. and icturuiiig 0 WEl.EI.AV, l.ded with r-nrou neu r ritan Hon, t.no, APPLES, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON. And Kvervthiii I'sually Curried in a .Market t ar. Alsj, Freight Carried, at Ecasnable Pates, Zltir Vhj. Order from merchants and others solicited. R-Sf Prompt attention to business will be given aud satisfaction guaranteed. Orders loft at Joeeph Peiiuell's Btore ia Patursou, will receive aticnlion. G. . WILSON. April 2S, 1S71. NEW I500T & SHOE SHOP In Kevin's New Building on IIIIIDGK STREET, ?I ll'r L1NTOWN. frHF. undersigned, late of the firm of Fa A. sick k North, would respectfully nu- "mll"'e ,0 lhc V"hv'c ,bal ,IC 1,us "r'"''' lool and Shoe Shop in Maior Neviu 8 New P.uibling. on liridge street, ".MiffliUown. and u prepared to manufacture, of the best ina- BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. He also keeps on hand a large and wtll sclccltd stock of "Ho:iIy-iiuul "Woi-li, of all kinds, for men, women and children. Al.I. WOHK WAKKANTEP. Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnith yuu with any kind of work you may desire. i.rj)" llepairin; done neatly and at reason able rates. J- L. SOUTH. May 1, 1871. . M'ALISTEIISVILLE TIN SHOP. Theon. dersine l Las established himself in MeAlistersville in ho Tinning business. Persons wnntinp anvihin? in his line should call before purchasing lswbere i he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old eus- 'eer? nd P"0 .TP tenion t0 bu8in9sg t0 deserve a share of pat- '63tfl JACOB G. WISET. ill -i " i J3il 4sff SPECIE' PRICES!," ! EXTRAORDINARY - REDUCTION IN THE rKlCEE OF G0UD3. AT v ,, .NEW STOKE," v Patterson, Jnniata Co.'. Pa. - The undcrsigneJ beg leave to state, that they have purchased from J. It. il. Todd, his entire stock of goods, and will iu ibe fuiur conduct the mercbuutilc biMiaeu) at the Old Stand, in the borough of 1'aUerson, Juniata county. Pa., where thi-y shall endeaTor to keep constantly on hau l a lull and complete assortment of 1 V" LA1HKS GOODS, CONSIST ING OF 7 , ALPACAS. ' ' " ' rOPUN'S. ! t .. I'LAIDS. ' 1 LUSTERS. J)e LAINS. ' .MERINOS, MOilAIRS, GINGHAMS. CAM IS RIGS. . LAWNS, &C. FANCV GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. L'OOTS AND SHOES, OI'EENSWAUE, 1 CEDAUWARK. GLASSWARE, CHOC K I-11 Y, FISH, SALT, - COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS, SUGAIl. " Having just returned from the city wilh the ahove enumerated Kncli f pood-, all of which have been purchased siuc the great di-ciine in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can ofl'cr (ioods at great lv reduced fig ures for CASH Oil COUN 1'IIV PRODUCE, niarf LAI RD & JiELL. NEWMJOODS! iEV(J00l)S! Martin & Walters' Bazaar ! a iika t ci2A m jx prices i HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank ,t t'o., on Main street, in J. M. l'.elloru's j store room, we would respectfully inform the j public that we have just returned from the j Kasf with a new and carefully selected stuck i of GOODS of the very best ijuality, compris ing in part, of dry goods, giiockuif:?, NOTIONS. I!o.siki:ii:s, fancv goods, JI -KKNSWAUi:, HOOTS & SIIOKri, HATS and Cats, CAiinrr i:ags, OIL CLOT life', C A 11 1' K T S, KLANKKTS, Fl'ltS, WOOD AND WILLKW-WAKE, and in short every article usually ke.t iu a well selected store. We intend selliiifj exclusively for CASH, or in exchange fur CoCNTUV PUOl'L'CK. I'.y eo doiii; we will be aide to pell goods as cheap as the cheapest. 'U and examine oar slock. B, illG 11 liST PRICES PAID IX TUADL' FOlt ALL KINDS OF COLNTK V PKoDcCL. MARTIN & WALTJiBS, (lUirortl'sSlore.Kooiii,) Main Si., Miffiintown, Pa. May 1, 1S71. Tin: 1'LACi: i-on kahgains IS AT PLXEU:S CHEAP STORE IN l'ATTKIlSON, l'A. T IIR largest sftid best assortment to he found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, 1 would respectfully announce l hat 1 have just opeucd a very large stock of (ioods well fcuiud to the trade. My ?tock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hutu and Caps, Pioots and Shoes, together wiili a large stock I of Muslins, Shect'iugs Drillings, Tickings, Oil i Cloths, Mattings, oic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop lins, Alpacas, Pc Lames, plain nnd fitrured Shawls, Ac. and also a Inre stock of Notions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of llrcss Trimmings. ' GROCERIES, Such as Sn-rars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spices. Also, a laree lot of Quccnswarc, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. F'ish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept iu a country store WfUlIigucst price paid for country pro dace in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times. May L 1871. " FEATHERS," " ALL GUADKS IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT QUALITY" AVARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD, .lan-J.". PiTTSBcr.r., Pa- J. M. KEPUEART BAR N ES BROTH Ett & HERRON. WHOLESALE PtALKM 19- HATS AND CAPS. "-. . I 4 - Market Sirce'f, Philadelphia. nng IS," 18ii9-lyv "" ' ' ! "''' 1"OR SALE Three set of Cook StoTe Pat tern!. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by ' - f 4 .'- s -:;. t SILAS SHAMP,f -s Oet 5-3m & . -. i Mifflintown. LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods In tie cOJity at TiUen & Cepenschade's. I I III II Ml l IIULIJ l) tflotluutf! LARGE STOCK OFi Spring and Summer Clothing Strayer's Clothing Store," i I How is'tlie'tfe to Secnfe BariaiiSY SAMUEL STRATEB, listing pnrcha,Tet f Levi Heclit, keeps in the new JJricH liiuld-, ing. Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele gant assortment of Heady-Made Clothing consisting in part 'of ' " A ' Overcoats, Frock Coat, i Drrts Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, Uanil km liirjs, ' Boots t- ijlhoet And everything usu illy found in a first class Gentleman's Furnisning Store. . FANCY GOODS ' ! Also a large and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kindB and qualities, all of which will be sold al the low est piible living prices. , . Laaiet' 'Jaitert and Short. lie also iuvitcs the attention of the ladies to his fine stock of GAITERS AN'I) SHOE?, which he will Bel! at prices defying competi tion. -' ' ' 1 A CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. lie hagnn hand a beautiful assortment ol Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e , which are of a good quality, and well worth the inspection of the buyer. WATCHES & JCWELRr.' Oold and Silver Watches, iiir ring, 1'iain and Fancy rings, Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gcntr lireast Pins, Gold Pcnsand Pencils, &c, which at '.his time form the largest and best assortment iu the county. J.A11 liic above goods will he sold cheap er than any other store in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give him a call and b convinced of the truth of the asseriion FUllNIT UllK. - i lie has also large P.oom just opposite his Store where he offers for sale at low prices a general assortment, of Tallies, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, r.edstends. Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets. Sianks, Mack i. aud many other articles for house furnishing SAMUEL STUAYElt. Patterson, May 1, IS71. o. w. U4KLi:v &. l ira CHEAP CLOTHING STOfiE. Xcvin's Xew uildiug, Urulge Street, Alittlintown. Tli is vray for i?ar- gftiiis!! HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Nevin's new building, on liridge street, we are preputed to do huge business, and have ju?-t i-eceived a HEW ASSOSTKZNT OP G005S, Over ("cits Dress Coats. Dustiness Coats, t'ommim Coats. Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Pouts and Shoes of ev;ry deseriplion, style and ouaiity, for male or female. HOYS' UKADY MADE CLOTHING I i Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over i Shirts, Luder Shirts. Vlriwers, Hosiery. j Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. I Cravats ami Ties, Trunks, I'm- ! hrellas. Travelling ltags &e. ; Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir- I culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in ourlinewill save money by giving us a call before pnr- j cussing elsewhere, as we arc determined to I sell cheap for cash. j Ci Don't forget the corner. Bridge and1 Water streets. j D. W. II A RLE V & CO. I M'.v 1. 1ST!. MIFFLINT0WN FOUNDRY EV.ACH.fs3E SHOP! nIIE undersigned would respectfully nn--L nounce to the citizens of Juniat-i and adjoinin;? couniies, that he has purchased the Mifllintown Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture srtio'.es of various descriptions, Biich as Four and Six Uorse-pover Threshing Machines, also, Kisht und Ten Horse Power Machines, beint; the 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 them to be superior to any now in use in this part of the country. I would espeeially call the attention of farmers to the IKUN fclNU PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1S70. I nm also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cnj Gearing. Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, ood, Parlor and Cookinj Stoves. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Rollers for tanners, Ac. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taiteu m exchange for work. F.emenibcr I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CR1SWELL. Feb 10, 1370-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR FROM thk FlELUSor L1TERATUUE. Con taining selection from one ih nured of the most popu sr American and rtiBKHiN authors, including Adams. Bancroft, liaoon, Keecher, Uulwcr, Chapin (E. L), Carlyle, Cooper, lia Quincy, Everett. Emerson, Newman, Hall, J. G. Holland, Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil lips, Punshon, Robertson, Ituskin, Whntely. Webster, and others equally celebrated for their skill in the use of beautiful language and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chromo frontpiece in ten colors, and many choice en graving!, at one half the price charged for any other book of its quality. Agents can sell 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 men and ladies wantod in every township tn act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Send nami and address for Circular toZIEGLER & MeCCUDV, Philadelphia, Pa:, Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago,-. 1U. ; St. Louid, - Mo. ; or Springfield, Mass. . i nv? I JOHNSTOWN FOUNDS P rilllE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami--L son's Toiprovcd 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, Bella, Stoves. &e. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give mo. a call, or addres-Majfc-w- -.- J , J- H. ROGERS. - - . ... , Walnut P. 0. ' au2 IS iESa-'-tf""-" " Juniata Co. Pa? TTCf T7 1 rnurvr TT?Q.fTt f. ,i! Nine years before the TnWic,' and no preparation for the Iiair Las :! ever bceu produced equal to llali'S; j " Vcgotable Sicilian Hair Kenewcr" ' anil every lionest dealer will say it ' gives the best tntitfaction. It re- ' stores GRAY HALtt to its orisrinal ' ; color, . cradirntincr and rcreiiting t dandrnS; curing B-M.D2SESS arid t promoting the grovtb cf the hair. The 'gray and brasby ba'rr by a few applications L? c!ia:i:;L' J to black and silky locks,' and wayward lair will : assnmo any shp? thn -ireaTCT desirpf.' ' It is the cheapcrt'HAlIi DHEtsS IXG in the world, and its effects last r longer, as it excites the glands to furaish the nutritive principle so usccs3ary to the life of the hair. llt givc3 the hair that splendid appear- anee so much admired by all. By its tonic and stimulatincr jiropcrtics it prevents the hair from fallincr out, and none need be without "Nature's ornament, a good h?ad of hair. It is tiie first real perflated remedy ever ' dLscoverel for curing dlseiwos of t'ao hair, and it has never been equalled, , and we assure the thousands who have used it, it is kept np to its " original high standard. ChirTreatiso on the Hair mailed free; teud for it. ZdZhjcJl Dnijpsts crA Dealers in JlcJk&cs, " Prico Ono Dollar Tcr Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LAB0EAT0RT, SASHIJA, F. H. ESa Sold by Iirugists generally. i Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOR PlRinrVC TIIE BLOOD. The rrmifntion this ox ceilont Ditiiriuc cnjnyf. is denvl frm it cure--, many of which are truly murvc 11 I;n effrato i.-t:3 of scrofulous dis ease, where tin yr-;!i seamed Pdtiirateil" with rttrn-ptiun, li:ivv. hvvn )urili it ami rnn-U ly ir. hrrftiiiui afiVrfiuns ;iml disonli.-r, winch wcrcaji. p-nvnteil ty the sm.tiu Umis routamination until they wore pninftilly afflicting, have lccn r:nii ally cured in eu h pre-it numbers in nlmn.-t vt'rv tfi. titm of the muntry.th.it the public sc-mx-iy ii'-vd lu be informed of its virtues or hsc-. ur()flllous j.oiou is (.no of tin mnt do-itntlive imemies of our ra (. Ortt n, this unii'n nnd uittVli U iiuntof the onrauism tinil'-rniines thcnm-titulKpu, and invites the attack of enfprblinsror fHtaldi'ea.'f, without exeitinpn i-uspii.-,n of it- -.rr-emv. Apain. it seems to breed mfcetion throughout the boflv.and then, on some favorable occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous formv, Htfier ;n the biirface or iinioti- the vit:ds. In the' latter, tuber cles may be (uddt-nly deposited in the luuys or lieart, or tumors furnied iii the liver, or it .-hows its presence by eruptions on the fkin. or foul ulcer ation on some part of the body. ii. uc the ocr. tdonnl u.-eof a bo!!Io of this fiftrttrt;ttril?ft is r.d Visable, tveu when n active Fymptunis nf di-cao appear. Persons a:Iiicted witii the foil .nvini: om itlaints ftrenendlv lind imiridiat'- relief, I(t(j, at length, cure, by the u-e of this S.UCS.t I'.l it t JsA: St. At'tJtoiiff', J'irr, Ieft or lLr ftipt in.t, TrUvr, Salt Jtthvittn, Scut ft Iliad, Hi itfjirttrni, Fore , &ttrc Jiars, and other emu'lem r visible forms of Srruftilott.i di.-ease. Alo in the more concealed forms, as Dftsprpsit. Jtitifmy, Heart IHst-ane. frits J'fi,'' f..if, w umlyia and Ujo various Vlen'UH iuiW;tJou3 of tfce miiticu lar ami nervou- systems. Stfphilinor Iliwrland Hrrretirictl li'tnascx are cured by it. tiiouii a longtime is r.tjmred Ur Fttbduinp the-e ob-linalc maladies by any medtr-ine. ut Iouk cimtiiiued n.-e of tins medicine w ill cure the complaint. Iururrhrii or lYhitr, I tcHnr I'lrr rations, mid fr-mah' Jtismsrs, are com monly soon relieved and iiltiavitely cured bv it purifying and invigorating etTect. Mi'iute lurec ttons'foreaeh case an: found in onr Almanae, sup. Jtlied pr:itis. (Jirtimatisiu aud n iien caused by aeeumnlations of exrraneoim matters in the blood, vield quickly to it, as al-o l.inr Vomjihiints, tyarfthtitif, ('otiarxf!nn or lnftnm mat ton of lm Lirrr, and unl ire when ari.-u., as they often do, from the rrmMinsr poisons in the blood. This SA USA IM L'JLL.i is a in-eot re storer for the tt renin h and vi-ror nf the !yste:n. liioe who are l.amjtitl and J intifn.-. Jrpon trnt, Sterfthss, and troubled with AVrrfj Aj irriu ttit$ui r J'rars or anv of the anVrtinns pymptom.itie of V'raknr, will Und iinniediatc reiief and coiivinciug evidence of iu rcaiomuvc jiower upon trial. PREPARED B Y Br. J. C. AYER 4c CO., Lowell, TCaM., J'rarticat and Analytical t hrmists. SOLD l;Y ALL DUUUGIiTS EVKUYWHERE. JBr SoIl by li ut;:;.st3 genera h HAIR RESTORATIVE b . Contains no LAC SULPIIUR Xo SU GAR OF LEAD No UTIIAKGE Xo NITRATE OF SILVER, and is entirely free from the l'oisonous and lloalth-dcstrorifig Drugs used in other f Hair Preparations. . i ! Transparent ati'l clear as crystal, it will not. soil the finrst l'ahric perlctly SAI'E, CI." AN' an.I E r'FICIENT dcsi.loraiums Ion" lOi!l t'Oll A.N iO0N 1 At LAST 1 - ? ' ' It restores nnd prcYcnts the Ifair from be coming Gray, iiip:iris a soft, ploiisy appear ance, removes Dandruff, is cool and refiosh ing to tlia litta'l, cUcck ilia Il.ur from falling off, and restores it to a great ex. lent when prem.nurcly lost, prevents MeaJaclies, cures all Humors, cutancons eruptions, and unnat ural heat. AS A MIE.SSING FOR TIIE HAIR. -IT 13 TIIE L'EST AKTICLE IN TIIE MARKET. Dlt. U. SMITH, Tatentcc, Groton Junction, Mass. IVepareU only by rilOtTOIi 15UD T1IEUS, GlouceKter. Mass. The Genuine is put up in a panel bottle, made, expressly for it, with the name of the article blown in the glass. Ask your Drupgist for Nature's JUair Restorative, and take uo other. ' ZhirFor sn'a at U. F. Kepucr's Drug Store, Mifflintown, Pa. A'cwTin and Stove Establishment, Pcrryscille, Jnuinta County, Pa. THE undersigned has opened out a new Tin and Stove Kstablishmentin tie room on Railroad Street, next door to the Xuaca rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who arc in want ef Tinware, Stnven, &c. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Hooting. Spouting and Jobbing, all of which he guarantees to put up with the best of material asd in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he datiers himself tbat he can give entire satisfaction to the fcublic. . He keeps ou hand the celebrated Ximrod Cook Stove, which is the best bakgr, most economical and heaviest plated stove now in u 4C. . He will keep ou hand the Oriental Heateis, nud a general assortment of the best Stoves manufactared. JOHN DUNBAR. B5 Handbills for public sales printed on short notice at the Sextisel OrriCE. BeefrVeairMutton!-3 THE mrfersicnV hthj Informs Se pnb lie that ha still ontiaues to cau-y ou tLe Butcherfug Business in Milllinfown.' and ill hereafter snpply tne tititem f Mifflin and l'attxson witli-i CHOICE every TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings. . . , a 4-. ,.::..' .v m and with "V"cai ninl 3Iiitionv " every THURSDATmortii?. His wagn will pu ilie rouads of botb towna on tii uiorningi mentioned. As he is the onlj butcher in this vicinity who continaed in fctisines di"njr the pa3t winter, foTtbeaetwnmodation of the pnblie, he fwsthat be is eutitled to more than aa ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season', w .t .-. s l . FRANK. MAXWELL.--April 12,, 1371... , ... ' - 1 . :3Eosit ! 3Iosit !; THE undersigned hereby r.peetfully in forms the citizens of Mitlliiitown and Patterson that his w:igon wilf .vvit each o these towTisn Tl'ESDAY, TIICRSDAY and SATURDAY morninps of eacb week, when they an be supplied with . t , , ., . - Olaoioo lSol"; . t I Veal, Mutton, durinp the fnintner ifason, and also 1'ORK and SAL" 3 AtiE iu season. 1 purpofe fur nishiiiR lieef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mmtun every Thurs day Diorainp. Give in? your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, aud as cheap as any other butcher in tli6 county. i . -1 SOLOMON .S1EBEK. June 14, 1S71.., . . - J;FKS1I BEEF VEAL, ivC. " THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public thai he has coui mrnced the Rntohering ntisiness, and that his wapon will vi.iit -MiOiintowu nnd Mexico ou TUESDAY und SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they cau have an opportu nity of purcha'iiig : - ' UXTUA BKEK,. ' ' VEAL, MUTTON. LAP.P, if , cheaper than from any other wagon. He only risks the citizens to give him a trial to satisfy theia that ha nelln cheaper and belter meat than aDy other butcher in the cnunly. CYRUS SIEI5ER. April ", IKH-tf . i COAL AND LUMBER YARD. TIIK undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he keeps conpt-iutly on hand a large stock of Oosil siimI Ininbor. II is stock embraces in pirt, STOVE COAL. SMITH I'OAI,. AND LIME llURNEKS' UUAL, -It the Lowest Caxh Hate. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as Wh te l ine I'lauk, 2 inches thick. White 1'ine lbrtrds. 1J inches thick. While Tine Hoards, 1 inch thick. White 1'ine loards . inch thick, While l'ioe Worked Flooring, Hemlo'-k Hoards, Scaniliiii, . . Joists. Roofing Lath. I'lastering r.ath, Shingles, Siripping, Sash and Doors. Coal nnd Lumber Prliwn il ut Short Z-?if l'eroiis on the cast si le of the river can be fiirrii.-Kr i wilh I.iin'iurnt'r's I'onl, c., frni tiie Uoal-yard at th Lock uiMve MiJllin. GruI'.G 11 CO MEN. raiu-rsoij, June 1 I, '71. 7 orTl.'E ''"iff AGE! Pa r e n t i" d Iir.n:i tr 7T:i, :R5. OITR CKt.F.!:KATM . GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. KfrmliVfft!d. ArfcaowltMicf by all who hnvct i(-t -I in hi- lit- bcl tVn mittU tit !ii--.i;- - U'lll ! rum, 1,4. tla A n I 'H rli h wiic i't ii A' ink . X''A otlt mr m t ir m X, U-r "4."'t i Put. ti.. : In t .l!if bin IN rati, M,Y BV JIH'K tx! f.-r I , nt Mmit. iftiu 4 Km (K-r - T;ai M.tmiV iVfi. tt Uw Au.tr-., j t V.'SSTIIKN PlT-LISHfNO Co. '5 -." ' -o V. h:. -:, i Ht.r hi.t:i:'r .T :.u lif-. 1J r t;ilStv. i:MMilt t-f rttiiint 3 J T si I'K'.ii il fl.! 4M .Hiiy. In wr. ( "n.jf I, ih ' i y f.i'r . mr". '" unit. ('(). nrtil NUtE, r'i'mir wrllti'tt, u.i4 wnlrr will Ititet WIlU prtfiut uTu'iitlmi. Manhood: How Lost, Iiow Rpslorcd Just published, a new edition of Or. .'uirrricaU't C Uhralcd .Yv.ry on the radical cure (without medi cine) of J'rF.iiMXToRBncK.i.or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotfs cv, Mcntai and l'hysical Incapacity, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also, CoSSCMl'TION, LriLEPsv, and i'lTs. induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.. iyTiPrice, in sealed envelope, only G cts. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a ihiny years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self abuse m ay be radically cured without the dangerous mt 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 sufferer, no matter what his condition may he, may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radicnUff. 65iTliis Lecture should be in the hands of every mnn in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, t any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, lr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 'la cents. Address the publishers, Citas. J. C. Kline & Co., 127 Bowery. New York, I'ost-Oihce Box 4,-jSG. Aug ill. '70-ly COAL. Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise, for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of flrain and Seeds bonght at the highest market price for cabh or exchanged for merchandise, cal, lumber, &c to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builders t ills of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of cither oak or yellow pino lumber. NOAH nERTZLKR, Jan' Tort lioyal, Juniata Co., fa. EMPLOYMENT BlllEAU IF TIIE Young K:ns Christian Association, Office. 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, ' Between Cbcstnnt k Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind write and tell us just the Help yon want Tnn wages you will pay. The best, and cheapest way to reach your place, and ir far riw, Philadelphia, you l,a,I better enclose Railroad fare. We will ,1 ... v.... . - "cat iu scire , you and give you all the informal ion we can ......uuiiii we Benn. ur desire is to , usswe the worthy, and no charges to either j 4ul , , t , ; , AI.KJk. SLOAN, " Sup't Employment Bureau, 23 South 7th Street, Philada. A LL. KJ.N"?S F BLANK W0RK. &e.,done , thls Offiee-ia thaaeateat mannar and fct low prices. - N A T. 10 X XL 1 1 0 T K h, -lEWISTOWN, PEUS A.' - BKAK &'HAIIAKKRPritpTirtor. 41'ATK C.Yl'lToL HOTEL, ar the Lap" k5 tol Buildings. - , , , - BOiTertnf( as modefate as any Hotel ia tb (Sir.- a .... ' ''..'", . W.',L 1.THOMP50X. rnjrrmnr WJIlfE U'OISSK JIOTElT 31b' 31 NORTH T U 1 It D ST RE ET, t ; -; T PHILADELPHIA.. : - . '. .7'" ,' (').' ZEILLEV, Iroi-tri. Geod accommodations for all wa may favor ' ' him with a call. , First - Class Livrry :u Sale Stable, .j.imni; ; Boasts, ATTaBHi to hot at. : "JUNIATA HOTEK MIFFLLN'TOWN, JUNIATA CCfc P.V. SIMON Ii. ALUItK.IlT, PiwrtUi. Roms targe and com fai table th Tuble supplied wilh lit bKt th ntnrkel atfords Stabling large and excellent Rar constantly supplied with the choicest wines and liquor no pains wil! be spared to please guests. Charges moderate. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. aiaylT. '7I: LEONARD HOUSE , OrPtistTa mi Dki-ot, j cli:aiii"ii:xi, i-,v. ' The " Leonard Honse has recently been refitted and otherwise greatly improved, ami1 is now under the proprietorship of l. Joba ston & Son, formerly of the "Merchant's Ho tel" ia l'ittsb-irg. l'ersons visiiing riear ticld oa business or pleasure will liud this a convenient and pleasant place to stop i ' may 11, '70 ly UNITKH STAT K S H O T K . 01TOSITE V.. K. It. DEI'nT, i IIAKRLSISUKG, . KMMIXGKlt .t t'V., 1'RorniKTOKs. Tflopniph OtHce ia Hotel, aug , IKHIi-r. i.visiv iiousi:. REE DS VILLE, MIFFLIN O . , l'A . DAVID I. lUVt-l. Proprietor. The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention of the public to the fact that he ha leased the hotel property in Reed.sville, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared to aecommod.ire strangers and travel. rs. He lnll spare no means lo make ihe Hotel nr.ex?piionble in evtry particular. He will exercise a personal supervision over his I'. ir, Table and .Stable. H respectfully solicits a share of thepaironape of thf public. DAVID I. RICE. Reedsvillt, April 10, 1S71. BECK'S HOTEL, PtllLAMaPIIIA. PUIS ItliTKL IS l'l.KAS NTF.Y SITtTATKI UN THK SIltiTI! SIDK HP 11 A (1 K ST 1 4 K 11 T , A rf.W Imiills AliDVE THIRI. I T S C K N T R A h L () CAM T ' Makes it parlieulnrly desirable to persons visiting the City on business or pleasure A. BECK, I'ltDi'HtKToii, Formerly t,f the State I'ninn Jl-tel. aug. 18, lU',!-lv. NOBTHEBR CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE: Throush nnd Direct Uouto tu Hushing tun, IS illinium, Klnnrn. tliit-, liullttlo, Kochrster und Niugiiru Pulls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY fr...n anil five to Washinjtton anil IJullimore, and l-IHJll TRAINS 1'AILY to uiul Five from tlio North ami Y(-st 1 ranch Sus fjitrliatinn, nml Northern anrl Western I'fiinsylvaniu nml New York. ON A N I AFTER MONDAY, MAY 2!'th. 171. the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTH WAKP. Mail Trais leaves Baltimore ....... P::50 a m leaves iiarrisnurg !;.. p i leaves ntiiiamsport... arrives at Klmira , Buffalo Ex leaves Baltimore leaves Ilarrisburg .- 6:25 p m ...10: p in ..10:20 p m . -, . , leaves WitllamsnoTt 9:30 a leaves Llmint 11:'.i arrives at Canandagua- 3:10 p ni Fast Li.ne leaves Baltimore .... .12:40 p m leav-s Harrislinrg 4:"!.- p m arrives at WiHimusport 8:10 p m Cincin'i Ex leaves Baltimore 7:40 p m arrives at Ilarrisburg... 12:01 am York II mi- leaves York 6:10 am kisb'u Ac. arr. at Ilarrisburg. 7:15 a m Si.nbi uv Ac. north leaves Harrisb'g 8;l) a m arr. at Snnbury. 10:50 a m 8'OUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Elmira leaves 'i!liamport leaves Ilarrisburg , arrives at Baltimore... Buffalo Ex leaves f'anandaigiia leaves Elmira . leaves Williamsnort r:,"0 a m '..!' a in 1 : o p ui l:15 p u 4:15 p m 8:30 p ni 12:30 a iu leaves Ilarrisburg 5:85 a m arrives at Baltimore !:15 iu LiNn i Lx. leaves Harrishnrg.. arrives at Baltimore Erie Exrr.'s leaves W'illiamsport. leaves Santinry ..10:45 p xa . 2:30 a m . 8:25 a m 10:20 am arner-s at llarrisbnrir i nlnn. Ekie Mail south leaves Williamsp t 10:00 p m leaves Sunhury 12:05 a m arrives at Harrishnrg... 2:30 a m r.M-iFic Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11:35 a m arrives at Baltimore.... B:05 p m 1i:k k II i:- leaves Harrishnrg... 5:25 p m itisn o Air. arrives at York 7:10 p m Balt. Aw. south ledves Snnbury... 5:00 a ia leaves Harrisbiiag 8:00 s m arrives at Baltimore. 1:1:30 p m Mail Train north ami south. Fast Lin north, Pacific Express south Cincinnati Ev press nonb. York and Ilarrisburg Accommo dation north and sonth, Erie Express noutb, Lrie Mail and Snnbury Accommodation north and Baltimore Accommodation south daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express norfh and south daily. Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. For further information apply at the Ticket Office iu the Pennsylvania Cailroad Depot. ALFRED R. FISKE. General Superintendent. Ilarrisburg, January 1', 1871. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware, Glassware, Crockerywaie, Cedar ware, to., for sale eltf up bv MARTIN & T ALTERS. , GOtotheJrxiATA StTi-tii, Job Printing Oifice for all kinds of Tlain and , "fancy Printing. r
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