MISCELLAXEOUS. IT3I 8AFED BY HIS .100. .. A feugaitniry Enchanter with a Wildcat. Correspondence cf the N. Y. Sun .Pine II ill, N. Y Aug. 13 At 10 o'clock no Ft'iilny morning a dog U-long-irg to one -Jvhu Ftlter, a woodcliopper, woe hoard barking in the mountains tome distance from' the tiooe. Mr. Feller's little eon, 12 yvnr . old, knowing by tlie! bark, tf tie teg that eiice important j game was on t' -t, set out for the moun- j Mioe CinT"ii.er ft:It a little anxious lifter the b"y l;i(l pone, and for some ! time Jiptciif d to tin Im rising of the ring, j 'A:li &u Lour ill; ('Hiking o-ased ; I aiii. us I. oar after Lour passcl away and tin- boy mil iml make his apjttvirauce, the m illif r wl out to p to one of the neigh b'irB to Hrctire tbi.ir ! j in ;i pearch for trip Ivy. On t!:e r ad i-ria mt her htts baari retnrninsr fmm tie vill.ijre, where li'! 1 ' that mornii.g bet-n atteuding to j E Lit bu.-inef. lie liett-nwl to hit! wife' tory, aii'i trying to cilro her f"-ars, went i Vnck w!:h hi-r to t!ie hm:sc, and taking Lis ::ii ri:rt- toward the place indicii-j ted by ! i wilX Mr. I' titer travrli-d about through the j n:ttn. tains niitil Lite in the afternoon, ; For-lr.g ''( thins:, lte-trinj nothing, and j jih'iul to return home nhin ho almost e'niiilded over the d.ar carcass of a wild ; cat. It v.nf n vtiy large Male, llverv- ti.iog im'irHti d a terrible conflict. The fp.T!aele pave .Mr. I", her an Jiptirelien-; r'ou that roine t-ri iiih; thiug had Iia; pen ed to Lis boy. Kxatiiiiiinp the leaves" and nnderbru-li he had little diiSealty in ' finding a trail i f bl.iod, and this lie fol lowed tif irly a hundred yards. Then he ftitne upon the V.og. ptanding over the body of hi-i son. lio was prostrate on ; the ground. '1 he dog was taruestly i lnnkir.tr at ih bey, and occasionally lick ! ing ht lace and liimls. Oil Mr. FelterV approach l.-gave ;i LiuJ bark and pranced nboiit with ?"V. The father knelt by the ride 4" his sou and placed his hand over j the heart. With j"y unspeakable he : found the I'ttV lVl'.iw alive, but terribly ! wotuidHd, as it appealed, by the claw? of thf wildcat. 'ihe little fellon 's clothes were almost torn to i-liierls. a::d bis flesh was terribly lacerattd ifm iiead to font. lie was; cufteiinc from hn-s of blood, but his, vo'Jivls had Leen handsomely dressed by : t! e faithful il.'ir, which had for hours ' been Ftai.cinp by l.iin, Itckiug them. T.kigi. iu i.u . ... f-.j made Ins way t. Lis Lome, followed by! tlie ever faithful dug. Aftt-r reaching j tbe lionet', ntnr.ilivcs lici::g atlniinis-' tertnl. the hny hh' to ti ll hit) Ftory. ! He cninP upon tin- wildcat, and geeinjr .1 , I I i it , i , ,i I that Ind calrliii htM llie (l"tr at bay,; ' " - ' having an advantagi-ntis position, he at-j tttDj ld to uiiioile him, iii :t with stone?; bnt t hcpc tlio beast did not wm to mind. Then he got a i.olt- and attempted to j poke him ont. At thin the wildcat be-i 1 , , . . , ! e.inin nn ;u 'l ftiiin"i!i tipon the, fjiiiniii njHin Lev. M i air'oi-.l a:;.! tore his iie.-h lis above : r.h'ed. Atti-isthedosda-hedattlieiDUji;!) A.ND CAXNED FfiUIT. cat and e..,n disjiatthed it The boy at- j SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, tvinpted to co hi'iae, but p;mk to the n , . . . n .omui , xi-.P.ete,i. i Confectioneries, Huts, &c, The li:t!e lellow is doitifj well. The! Tlsir--o. Ci-ars, good inr.-i;. of the doj: La.s done much J (1 L A S W ; p toward all.ivinc; the iidi imtnation ; thej ."I I 1 1 V, l?Otl, lick'i p; f the wouiids by the faithful J AU (f Khuh u soIi c!-onp fr ctsh cr animal l;a uudonhledly saved the boy V j Country l'ruduce. Give me a call and hear lite. a i.oxw i:i:ancii stokt. itic i.e n: a tetitiemau at one ct tlic l.ni.ls i;t Lou- Hi n di t. lid a prnod story j at her l.u' anil .j expense. it is i i .i . .i i-1 . i- i ! ii u rrnoii th.-i: t irv r o nor i v-p ripn. J ' I a. faiilly together, bit evidence of this i- i nnim.lv f,.n in mit.lir. The other ev. n- M.g, wflflt t-.ktn? U.firBrt:il lnve ihej j both l,i '!i ?tiiriti-il mid liarJ to curb. ! , I .1 . : .1 1 ..... n no contio.liiis tin :n me woid tiroujrlit , on ni;tu:r, when t!io lnihan:! eaii : i " Voj vriH iliive mo ui.id." " I tOnitiH r.-.!! that :tn admirable driv-: iti!,','' rrtni t'-d tin- wifr. ! " l'y !" exc!;tim.'d the Imsbund, "if'j yon cay ntiotiiiT word I will drive into the uta " i Tliry w.tc then near one of the road., j in ihe vic.tii'y nf (.en. Grant's cottage, j tl;;.t !eud.- rl.iwu tn the be.ich. ' " AuoIImt w.inl !" Fcn-atucJ the lady i "Diive whire yc.u please." s-Iie ad Jed. j ' into the en. 1 can go as deep as vou I date to go, any day." j Ue became i u ieus, took her at Iter ! word, and drove the horsis and vehicle in to the tirean. Thry begin to pwitu. lie held in. 1 Hiked iuto her face, and she lattjrii d in hi?. " Why do yo-. "top 1'" flie demanded, evultmgly, e.x'i.birinjr not the slightest .llnrt.i ' I , ., ,, , , . , . t 1 K.u are a oevti. tie sici.tiraea, turn- . ing theh 'rse.s about, and mikitig fir the shore n-irh all expedition. Pcoli ! pooh !" laughed the tormentor. "Jfrn from this that the e is no place where you dare to go where I dare not accompany you." "Evc.u to ?" ' The only escrption," she answered with a chuckle. "There, my dear, I will leave you.'" I is j I j She ld i-jrxD red. The pair returned ; can to tbe l.o,t-e, nd the only evidence ot j 'p.' pairing done neatly and a. reason anything tiiraordiiiary Laving occurred able rates. J. L. NORTH. Wij ti:e iii'j'f.-irrtiiee of tLe po.r horses. IJ 1. IS' 1- Children are inquisitive bodies for A T'AM.STERSVILLE TIN SHOP.-Tbeun-, , , dersicned has established himself in jattanco; "What does cleave mean, MoAlh.tersville ia tbe Tinning bu-iness father?'' "It mean to unite together.'' j I'ers.-ius wantinp anvthinz in bis line shojld -Do., John uuite wood when he cle.ve. i tnTofrl it'' "IJem, well it weans to eeparate.'' ' Fhect Crow Ware, and to sell at low as they -U t;i, iather. doea a man separate from If11 be P"Jased elsewhere His old cue- " : tomers and tbe public generally are respect- bis wife when he cleaves to her 1" "flem fully invited to call. s he hopes by strict at. hem. don't akeo many foolish qnee-l teDl,oa to b,,9i'le" todeserTe . share of pat- i t J ronaga. ' t,cn. ebild. .. ." ,t aug 13 -C3tf JACOSG.-'WLSEY..- Tlu Grtat Krdiral Wise o? efj J jpi A. WALKES'S CrUPOBSIiV f "YIN EGAS1 BITTERS, Hnsdrcds of Thousands , a&r u-snmoiv to Ihir Woofer fjl Cuitivt jb'ect. ipsWHAT - AOii-THEY?f lZ C2 SI j TIIEY ARE JTOT A VU.E 5 1 4I F A liCY DR1N K,Pl? V-H of Pr.nr Knm. AVhUker, Prf tipi ril wand Urf uc lamor doctort-d, f piced t ; t 'inv'Cftirct t) plea tlic ta?tp.t caIle4"Ton-:-," -M-peiiZcrV Itetorcr,w c. that )ea4 t.. ttpicr on to dninkenew nd ruin, but re a Me;c!n!t mrte fr5m the Natlre Hoot? and .i-rl of California, t roc I roin nil AlrohiOle :i!i;iilams. Thovatc tl ciiH F.AT lllAHiU ITK1FIKK and MFECHVINfi TRIN CSrLK&pcTf'jcJ lnov;Oor ar.dlnvlKor.itorof t iy System, carrying off ail poltonasa mailer aad rxtoriiijf ti.e Mi od to a hcul'.l.y cunuiticn.' No y rson ran take tfcose Efitcr accorJlng to tiir'c t anj r j;iia:a loa cnw.ril. Fir ln.fliiKiriiitrr Chronir Itlirtt- n.iti-ui iii:4 CJobi, :ftprfa tr f:iii tcrriou. I!ilioa 1cnji( ii-nc nud littfi ii:trDt Fvcrfv I) i il' llio UlooU, t.itr, Kidnryf, :uid !J!d.lpr, tlifM liii ifi's liavc b-:ca mo-t sue?1 tsfi:t. rn li Pi-f-nM- are eaastd ty VUIateri Uloml. irlucti aurally r;Jaci:J by derangement i'f tl:e 1- Oryanfi. ivn ri. or iNDicnsTiox. j I oa JncUf, 1'ain la the s:iouIt!ert Coulis, TifrVt r: jf.f the tjiast, D;zsinef., Sour I-rui .: aiior.it of 1 i'j St ir-.Tivh, I;aJ taiti Li t!ic Mmith, U. lions At t k-.cs, raUt:on of the Il.art, !ni!a:iiKfttjn of t : c I.ur.pI'a'n la therecioj of tlie KJdncT3,and nliaadr-'d otlier painlnl syuptoms, aro tac cfl- l;i yinvigorato tlie Stomach und tlmtilate tba t"rpt.!l:vprand bowt'ls,T!klirt'nrlTtl;cuiof nn- inril-d cfjeary in cltan?iTi? tlo TiIwh1 of all iupur;Uc. aad imivrtlng uow life uaivigortu t :. -sclolc yFtem. Ft) ft SKIN DISEASES, Eruption,TcttT, i .lit l::n.v;:n,ItiotrU'a, Spots, IMmplcf. Tustulcs r ::s, Tar-uncles, liiag-TVorms, Scald-Ilcad, fore ? y i:.-;..-iit hid, I tcA, Scurf. IiCilorat.on f t io U'ji:iors aa1 Piseancs of tic ian, of v:i?rvcr nams ornaturc. are literally (fr.g up ..KicjiTir,.! out oi tliii system in a Biiort time by tu kl vi tltcac Bitters. One tot tic la tuch vz " -n ;Tl wnviaco tlie most incredulous of their "i:-;iivecfrVct. C-:-a:c tire Vit'.atoJ D!-od whf never yoti find is t'i-.purit.Lh burstinif throuch the "kin luPini rl :-, I.: ons r Kri-!-; cleanse it wln n yoa f . ! !t obHtrurtc-1 and flo.gh in the veins; rl ;ir.'-' it tt-Iicn ;t i foul, ami your fecUr.K "i!l t '; T..rn. K"oj fie blood ruro a?.d t'ic i r::U Kit tlrft syat-m wl! foTl,-w. I'J N. TA VZ Jd otiicr WO IOIS lr.rk;nc ia i ,c t;.:::! of hj nany fi iaan(is, ar; effectually (Vrc-cl i1-. 1 r:;rtTl. For frill direction. r ad Circ.'.'.liy til.1 rirrular urnnr each bottle. J.Tv A? .K"T!. Tr- i r. tor. H. TI. M'IM)VAT.T) & I-m;','!si a vju-a. Aciit, Saa Vrant-isr-, CaK.ar.il 3ian ir,i Crmnicci Strc-l, Xrw 'or!;. SOLD EVAIL r!:UG(;;ST3 AND DKAT.KR. . . . j ;nv i)ro aill Xew Good. GROCERIES, PR07ISI0XS. &C. T TAVIST, opened out a J ROCEUY AM) I -j ,.,J,,,V .T , ,, , I 1- rl.i ) V I." h IN !)!. 1. m ihe old stand nn Main .-tr.'i-i, .M ifflint.iwn. I would ripect- I ful.v i i f.iU"..v tin a'lt'utiofi of tlie public lo the nrt i.-li"i, which I will kern on hand : at all tii.n' : S U(i A R , C) V VK l, TEA, , . .t-i vn.n 310 LAPSES, RICE, ' I'ISII, !- A my j rice". J. W. KIKK. WTiintovrr., May 2, 1871. -tm , , n it l , Ali vut,l"-1 .'UURlUII. I Ml h nn i Lrnad, havinp; ptirchafeJ ofj . . i a- ii. iinm ii ine rt-nowneu --Tinveer i Market far, ile-ires t.) inform his IV ion -Is of! 1 ' "" !""' Tieinny, ami me pun- ". nrr illr. that he will run the car rnini- J larly. l.-avictf Miill-n Station every Monday . f"' ,,,'' l r",,,,, n maikets, and ieturaing j ' rnrcu trtcu OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES QF ALL KINDS IN SEASON, And Kiertthins funnily Carried in a -Ualkl'l Cur. Er.-s, Sitter Ta7. Ordor from merchants nnl others solicited. . " j given ai.,1 sati.-faction giiarantecl. j Orders left at Joseph PeiineH'a store in i Patterson, will receive attention. ; G V." WILSON 1 April JS. 1S71. ' ' - j FAV ROOT A KIMF IIDP 1I1J II M' ' ' M. K.'A M.-' J KJAl-' I In IJevin's New Buildictj on I'lUDGE STREET; MIFFLIXTOWN, 'V HE undersigned. Inie of the firm of Fa sick it North, wouM respecifuPy an nniint' to the public that lie has opened a "'t an i Shue Simp in Majnr Nevin's Ne nniuj,. - -:.!., . Mifflii town. .n.l prepare! to n-.anufacturc, of the best ma tonal, all kinds of HOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR GK.NTS", LADIES AND CHILDREN. lie al-o keeps on hand a larce and well- selected stock of Ketuly-made Work, of all kinds, lor men. women and children. Alt W011K Vf ABKANTFT. if Em l Jan'J Give me a call, for I feel confident that I furnish you with any kind of work you : S'PEOIE:PRICES! EXTRAORDIXAKT' REDDCTIOX'IX THE .'. PKlCEE OF GOODS.'-' ' AT. LAIRD t BELLS ;NW-STORE, ' I'altcrson. Jnaiala Co.. Pa. Tbe nmlersineil beg leave to stale, that they b&Te pui cbuse-l from J. B. M. TodJ. bin entire slock of cuotla, nuj will in the future conduct the mcrchantiie business at the Old Stand, in the borough of I'aiteraon, Juniai county. Pa . wiere (hey ahati endeavor to keep constantly oa hand a lull had onuplete asHortnient ot ladiiw lmikss goods, consist im; of - " ALPACAS. roi'uxs. I'LAIUS, " , ' .. H'STKRS. ' De LAINS. MKUINOS, JJOilAIRV ; GINGHAMS. CAMItlllCS, LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEUKLLIV. HATS .AND fl.M'S. HOOTS AND SHOES, QUKKNSWAr.E, . CKDAiaVAIiK. . GLASSWAUK, -CKOCKKltV:, FISH. SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, ' SHUTS. SUGAIi. ' Having just returned, from the citr vitU the ahovA enuineratcil st'ci of goods, ail f which have been purchased since the great decline in Guld, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at jrreatlv reduced fig ures for CASH Oil COUNTRY l'KOKUl'E. mar2.1-tf ' LAI11D & I'.KLL. AEW GOODS ! -.W GOODS Martin & Walte rs Bazaar ! (;ri:at crash ix prices: HAVING ptirebawl tbe Stor of N. Frunlt 5t To., on Main Mtret. in J. M. Helfum's store room, ttohIJ re-recttullT inform the puhlir rhnt we fciiTo jii-t rcfurntM, from the Kit-( wifh a iionl carefully KeIocti stock of GOODS of tue vcrj best quality, cuinpris ing in parr, of nnv GOODS. GUOCLTJI-S MJTIONS. HOrlElillvS, FANCY ;OOI)S. 2L'KKX.SVVA11K, HOOTS i SHOES, II VTrf AN I) CM'S, caiu'et hag?, oil (.Lotus, CAll I'KTi, HLANKEIS, FVIXA, WOOD AN'U WILLOW-WAKE, and in hort every article usually kept in a well .elecied store. We intend ?er.in exc!uMveT for CAi-IT, or in en-hinice fur t.'oL'NTl'.Y I'KODUCE. I'o so diiinr wewill ho attle to ell gmiilrt as che:i! as the cheapest, fall and examine, our mock rjtfi. lllUliliT i'KIf t.S I'AI'J IN I II Aii. KOK ALLKISHS OFCOL.NTKY I'KOHLCK. j MARTIN & WALTERS. (Ih lforU's.Store.Kooiu,) Main St., JHiflintown. Pa i May 1,1871. ! THE l'LACE 1"0U HAitGAINS j IS At PhNXELIS CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA rp E H 3t ,. best .,MT,mtnt . to I . i I i . o - -i i li..i c .l I r!ltruge heretofore received from Ihe piIi,iic I wuld respectfully announce uiai i nave j i s. i uiiiicu a vn v larzc siuth ii I l.ooiis well suitidto the trade. My stock ' consists of a full assortment of line and staple ; n y G oo us, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's waie. including Hntsand Caps. Hoots and Shoes, together with a large slock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, ic. LADIES' DUESS GOODS, Ptich as French anil rnlih Merinon Poit- Ap,lcaS( Ue Lames, plain and figure,! Shawls, xc. and also a large stock of Notions, such as liloves. Mitts. Hosiery, Embroidered C''l:trs Hn'l Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Triminiugs. i GROCERIES, . i : Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and I Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. Fish I Salt and Nails. Tojietber with a full assort ! mem of Goods usually kept in a country store- 3X-llirhf it price paid for country, pro dace in eichange for goods. Prices to suit the times (May I, 1871. ALL GUADES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES AM) HEILEUS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAICHEAO. Pittsbcho. Iv i J. M. KEl'HEART BARNES BROTHER & HEREON WHOLESALE DEALEBS 111 HATS AND CAPS, 603 'Market Street, Philadelphia, aug 18, I8G9-ly. IOU SALE Three set of Cook Store Put terns. No. 7, 8, and 9, Flanks and Follow Hoards, ail complete, by - SILAS SUA MP. Oot 5-3m .V f: . aiifflintswa. iARGEST STOCK f-Drew Ooodw-far thef d cwahty t Tilt & Espenschade s. : ' 1 . LARGE STOCK OF ; Spring and Summer Clothing AT Stayer's Clothing Store, ' ' IX-PATTERSON!" M is tie . Time to Secure Bargains ! SAMVEL STRAT EU, having 'purchiwen' "if Levi llechti keeps in the new Itrick liuil.l ing. Main Street, Patterson, larga and ele gant assortment of Keady-.MaUe Clothiuf consisting ia part of Overcoats, Frork Coats, Dress L'uaU, 2'uutaloons, Vests, Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, Uattilkrrchit-js, i : ; , , : . Boots t Shoes And everything uau illy found in a first class Uentluuian'a Furnianing Ktore. FANCY GOODS . .. , ' Also a large and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods; of all classes, kinds ana qualities, all' of which will be sold at the low est poible living prices. Laaits' 'Jailers and Shuei. He also invites the attention of the lailiep to his fine stock of GAIT tltS AND SIIllES. which be will sell at prices defying competi tion. , CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. He bason band a beautiful assortment ol Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e , which are of a gouit quality, and well worth the inspection of tbe buyer. , ;, ., , lVATClILS & JEHELEIY. (Sold ana Silver Watches, Lur rings, l'lam and Fancy rings. Watch Ucys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pensand Pencils, &c. which at this tii.-e form the largest and best assortment tn the county. ' trcn,All tbe above goods nl be sold cheap er thau any oilier store in the United .Stales, j If you don I believe it, just give nun a cat. and be convinced of the truth of the atmertiou j .... I FURXIT URE. lie has also a lar-;e Room just opposite i his Store where he offers for sale at low prices a ceneral assortment of Tables. Chairs. Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. .Mattresses. Trunks,Carpets. Stanks, Racks, and many otherarticles fur house turnishing SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson. Mny 1. 171. . u. w. ii.tuii:i' .v o's CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Xevin's Xew uilII nr. Bridge Street, ililllintown. This way for Bar gains!!" HAVING rmoveii our G0OLS io a room in NVvin's buiitling. on Uritipe street, we are prfjiaTfJ to Ji a large business, aaJ h:tve ju-t receive! a NEW ASSOETKEJfT OF GOODS, CO.N'SIITINU or Dver Coats Dress Coats, P.usincss Coals, Coinuiou Coais. Pantaloons. Vests, Hals, Iools and Shuts of cv?ry description. biyle and quality, lor male or lcinale. UOYS' READ! MADE CLOTIILVf. Also. Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Ovei Khirfs, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. l.!i.vos. Linen and Paper Colars. j ( ravats an i Ties, Trunks, I'm- : brellas Travelling liiizs Ac i. A ,i i . , . . , ', , ... i ... la.es-i eiieaoi L.:iJies tioass, i.ir , eular- anJ Furs. Persons in want of anj-thinp in nurline wil save money by pivin? us a cull before pur--lir Kin.' elsewhere, as we are deterinineJ to sell die in for cas-h. Mf, D ui'i forget the corner, BrUge and Water streets. I). V. II A RLE V & CO. May 1. 1S71. HIFFIINTOWN FOUNDRY !V3AOHINE SHOP! TIIE undersigncl would respectfully an JL iiomice to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purchased the Mililintowu Foundry ami Machine Shop. and is prepared to manufacture articles of I Vilt'iniiq ilucfriiilinnff miii.Ii la A'ntir nml ViV Horse-power Threshing Machines, also, Kithl and Ten Horse Power Machines, bcin the most celebrated, and best adapted to ihe wants of the farmer now extant, and which I wil! warrant tn perform all they are j recommended to do I'lows nf 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 IKON KING I'LO'V, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest improvements for 1K70. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Gudgeons. Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and filling up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Hood, Parlor and Cooking Stoves. 1 also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle i Roller for tanners, c. j Old Metal and country produce of all kinds i taken in exchange for work. - J Pemeinber I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in tbe country. J. A. CKISWELL. Feb lfi, lS70-tf. .1 AIiEVl'S WANTED FOR FROM tub FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con- j taininjr selection from one htmikkd of the most popu ar American and fokeius authors, ! including Adams. Bancroft, Bacon. Ceecher, ! Ilulwer, t'hapin (E. II.), Cailyle, Cooper, Dc j Quincv. Everett. Emerpon. Newman. Hall. ,T. I G. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil-i lips. PuDsbnn, Robertson, Kuskin, Whately. Webster, and others etjually cclebratca for their 8k ill in the use of beamiful language and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas.- Six hundred pages, elegant cliromo ftontptece in ten colors, and many choice en- rravinzs. at one half the crice ehaiv.d fur any other bonk of Us quality, igenls canjt'VV llQ SilU blOVe LIal)!l!!imeI, sU twice as many of thin book as of any 7 other in the market. Ladies meet with the best of success. '. Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men and Indies wantod in every township u act as Agents, on very liberal term. Se-d nam? and addres for Circular to ZIEGLEK McCL'RUV, I'hiladelphia, Ta., Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicaso, III.; St. Louie. Mo.; or Springfield. Mass. nov9 JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. '"PITE undersigned, manuficturer of Jamt -L son's Improved Plow, calculated for all I ! in kinis of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, ' r e o. u l can sold cheaper than any Other Plow in the Conn:. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast- ,i i.. i ,, , . ings. Bells, Stoves, fcc. He will also repair', ... . . , . . : reaters and threshing machines. Git. me a , call, or address. t) ' i H J. II. ROGEItS. 9: i ."i- -.a-. aug 18 18b9-.tr ! viainni r. u. .iit Janiata Co.' Fa. USE THE BEST.' Nine years before the public, and no preparation for tbe hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian ITair Rcnewer," an 1 every honest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY ILAIii to its original color, eradicating and preventing dandruff, curing B.LDXESS and promoting the growth of the hair. Tits gray" and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, an l'w.-ward hair will assume any shape tho. wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its cffectslast longer, as it escites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the hair. It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by all. By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling out, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It i3 the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and it has never been equalled, and vc 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 iy all Druggists csi Dealers in UletZcutu. Frico Oao Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. 1 " IA30BAT0UT, HASH3A, K. 3. BPS Sold hy Oriigists generally. Ayer-s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Golds, "W Hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Astnma, and Consumption. ProbaMy never before in tlie whole history ot medicine, lias anylhin won ?o w idely and ottecplv lifHiu tiie vouiiiiiMice ut' mariktml, a tins fxcrHrtit remedy Tor (tulinonaiy conipJanu. 'lin ouli a lunff series of years, and amuu mu.-t nf race ot men it has rieu higher ami hi'iier m Uietr emita tiuii, as it h:w become Utter known, it? iinilunii character and power to cure Uie various aDei tmos of tlieluusand ihtoat, have utade ii knuanas :i re liable protector apraiu.-t them. Whiie ndajacd to ; niijuer lurms oi ui-eac ami io young ruiiiiix'tt, it is at the same time the mo.-t ciTectual remedy that ran be given tor incipient consumption, and the tian gerous affections l'UiC throat and Imi. Aa prt ; vi.-ion asraint sudden a:ia ks of i'l-mi;. it ;i,i ' lu kit on h:iml in wvif I'lniiK :nid iml(it m .-ill ' are sometime: sntjei-t to cuius and com-hs uJ ! : should be provided with tiiU antidote for tlieni. I Although stU ft'il 4 ousnntfttion is thonfit iu- ' enrabfr, still great number ot caes where the din- I j ea.-e seeme-l m tiled, liave been completely cured, 1 aim ii j-'iutrm ivaum-'i to Miuiiti iie::iLii Ly ilc : i Cherry iv.etrttl s compltto is its mastci v i ! over the disorders of the Luus and Throat, that ! tlie most obstinate of them yield t it. When imtn- ( m else could reach them, umlcr the Cherry 1'tc- j toral Uiey suh.-ide and d:sa::iear. teSfouftSnfrt l'"Wie 'Si,'a-ic' flnd P"" j Asthma ia always relieved and often wholly i cured by it. " I Ihi-rn, in Mall n.l I ... .i.I.nl .i,. ' i So generally arc its virtues known that we iel ' not publish the certiuate3 of them here, or ilu moi c in:m assure tne public mat iu ijualiticj are lutiy maiutained. Ayer's Agiio Cure,; For Fever and A?tie. TntTv't'enfc Pever. Chill Fever. Romittoit FeT. Dumb Ague, PerioiJ'cal or Bilious Fever. &c, i and indeed all the affections which eriso 1 from malarious, marsh, or miaanmt.0 poisons. j As IN nime imi.lie, it does rre. ni l .1 r"t fiil. ContaininrneitherArsenii-.tJniniin-. Hionmh. Zinc, nor any oilier mineral or imh-.hkhi- ii ) i-t n - MlKifi'ver, it in- nowi-e iniores .inv n.ilii'nt. 'I'tio ntimber and imiwtrwe of its rnr- in the aim- .lis. , tn -t.s, are litemtlv I'pvontl ;i-c,ntM., nnl we hfu "wUhont a n.nnillel in the hi-urv nf Aott iin-HTinp. ' Our jmde i? gTatifit! Ijt the a-'Uno vJn! -t -u'r ue : rnceive of the r:b vi rniM eff'trrl in .li-ini'te . fuse, ami where other remoilic- h;nl ivh'-liv t;tili'L l"n.iccljimtc perern-, rither tcsiilcir' m, r j i trmi'Hinr thronrh niiiT?iffif lo'Mlitii"-. will he oro : ; tivtcd by tnkincrthe JKf'K rf'Ffi: dnilv. 1 For I.irrr ComnlniHtx. nriinir from tupidilr ! ! nfthn l,iTprttr.tft jin e-vrpnent romedy, Ftitnul-itiirj ! tl:o LiTcr into healthy activity. ' , For Riltons Oinn Vers and Liver ConiT;-'n, it U j 1 nn excellent remmlv, prodnrinir nuinv irnlv re- ; j mnrkrihlp rums, where other miMHn 'huA I nil ml. 1 , J'repared hr Fu. J. C. Avkk A o., I'rricticrfl ! ; -irt l Analytical CtKMniftu, Lowell, Massand sold i I all round the world. . ' ! rnicr., $i.oo per bottle. B-P'Soid hr lirui.-'ts jrencra Ty. 1 Ti:i: i.c;red;eT3 that 'COMPOS 3 ROSA PAT 13 are ' n it l.l ! d t-n cvtTvp.n l.:r", t':ere lilireil isHK.'a secret p c;:.iruliu.i,' (.oascijiiciit.y i iti'i.t i i.n-i:t'ri ii itis x. certain cure f.r fcrofuli, Syphilis in iiil its firm.-', Hheema twm, fckin i.is. ust, I.ivcr Com plaint Ull til ilaC4SlS cf the Ulucd. . - r- WMOTAtW. will f!o mo-c rod t'lan ten bottles ot llio tryrups of tiarsapirilla. H- UN3Z."!3!2NZD PHYSICIANS have Used l.oaiIal;s i' their practire tor tlio tn?t t!:ri e yeir3 and f icly ci ilorsu ii as a reliable Alterative and LIuod Further. DTt. T. C. rrnt. of Ealtlmcre. U11.T.J. dyi:i.v. HR. R. tV. CARR. lik! J. S. SPARksof Xicholasville, j lift. F. O. I1ANXKI.LT, Kv. DIl. J. L. JTcC.?.T!;a, Co'.-imbia. S. C. -DS. A. B. XOiLf r.Ed-ecom'n, N. C. TJCID AXD INL'OSSED EI J. B. FRCXCII Si SONS, FallEiver, Mass. P. W. STTTh, J.-ct.n, Mirh. A. F. WHKfcLKH. Lima, uhio. B. HAI.L. I.im.i.o:i:o. CRAVbN A; t t)..,c-,'rr,jTnle, Va. SA.M"L. G. McFADIiEA',. 3Iarfrecs- boro, leua. Our sp.ve wi'.l not allow of anv e. tenoei rtmarks ia Tf'.iticn to tho virtuesol KnsAtlalis. i ottie JlCiiiral FroleiC-n v-e i;!in:i.r.Teo Huiil Ex tract sn pel ier to any tliry have ever ujed ia ti.e tra ni.'i:t c f diseased blood; and to tliealnVtrM we say try Kosai.a'.i.s, and vott will te resujrei to htailh. Rosadalis ia sold bv all DrmrisU price SU per buttle. AuUreaJ 12. C-Z & CO. Manufacturing Chemists, . CALTiHoaa, 31s. Perrtsaile, Juniata Connty, Pa THB undersigned has opened out a new Tin and Stove Establishment in 'be room on Railroad Street, next doer to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he would ba pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves, &c. lie will also give prompt attention lo all or ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, all nf which hf guarantees to put np with tbe hest of material and In a workman-like man ner. Having bad over ten vears experience . 1. Y ...... U - 1 .71 . t. . . l ,- . . .- . , v.- trive entire sattsfiietion f o the niihlic. He keeps on band tbe celebrated rimrod -".. .. . : - . l i . l. i . . 1,-wwn nin.c, miiLii !, I nc ursi inner. 111U9L , ' , . . . . ... . . t VinM I1IIVUI til., IIV..IC9I UlillCH SIU.C 1IV.W IU ns. H, win kAn nnF,n(1 .h. oriental - wtis. and a general assortment of the best Siovea manufactured . JOHN DTJXBAR. ' JSg-JrKiAiA EaSTiKtT, $1,50 tier yar. lEOBMLIB! D A Beef ! Veal! Mutton! ... .: i j : .! t THE undersigneil hereby informs the ub" lic that he still continues to carry on tbe Butchering Business in Mifflinftrwn. anJ 'ill hereafter supply, the eiuztu of iiiSin tud Patterson with . . ' CHOICE BEEF ' erery TUESDAT and SATURDAY raorainp. andwith : " Veal and Mxitton ' every THL'K SUA V morning. His wagon will go the ronnds of both towns on the morning mentioned. As he is the only butcher in this vicinity who continued in business during the past winter, for the accommoda'ion of the public, be feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through-1 out the summer season. FRANK MAXWELL. April 12, 1871. 3Ieat! 31 o fit ! rpHE nnJersigned hereby repectfolly in--1. forms the ciliiens of Mittlintown and Patterson that his wujon will visit each o these towns on TUESDAY", THCRSDAV and SATCKDAV mori.ings of each week, when I bey can be supplied with Clioiee Hoof; Veal, 3Ittttou, Tartl, :c"., during the summer seaon, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mution eTery Thurs day morning. Give m. your patronage, anil will guarantee to sell i good meat as the country can produce, and as ciisap as any other batcher in the ennnfv. SOLOMON SIEBER. .Tune 14, 1871. FKESH BEEF, VEAL, &C. rT" II E undersigned would respectfully an- jl nouncc to lue public lhat be has com- menccd the Butchering Business, and that his i waron will visit MiBlintown and Mexico on i TUESDAY and 8 AT CP. I) AY mornines ofi ! each week when they can have an opponu- i nity of purchasing . ' 1 EXTIt A BEKF. j I VEAL, MUTTON". i I LAP.D. SC. j , cheaper than from any other wacon. He ' ; only asks the citizens to give him a trial to satisfy them that he sells cheaper and better meat than any otber butcher in the onnty. CYRUS SIEBEK. April 5, 1871-tf COAL AND LUMBER YARD. THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Coal n lid Lumler. His stock embraces in prt, STOVE COAL. SMITH COAL, AND LIME BURNERS' COAL, At the Lowtt Cash Rate. Lumber of a11 kinds and quality, such as Wh te Tine Plank, 2 inches thick. White Pine Hoard.-", inrhes thick. White Pine IJanl. inrh thirk. White Pine Iiard- . inch thick. White Pic Worked Flooring. HemUv-k Hoards, Pca-r linir. Joint-, Hoofing Lath, Piistering Lath, .Shingles, Strij'pin, Fash and Ino: -. Coal and Lumber IVIivrrrd ut Short .oti'-e. fey" Persons on the east side of the river cm he furnished Willi Liiubur mur s i o:u. .vo., . frm the Coal-yard at the Lock above Mifflin. ' UhOiiliE (JUS il E.N. Patterstni, June 14, 71. I Tatnted r i;.r ? :i r 7T:r, i:6). j:;r cf.U".v GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. laVMmMevyrpi.!. i tusn'.eeC It all wlia toe :.'.! tt Ui hy IVn mwU w od lw : Iti .-ojn- . ; It: W'ili h torrJi. ! tl t )!. in C ' ttti ont l m f UrL t WIT .intnt r :i - b it 1 f. nm. nt if Rent ..! n S mi:'..) 4I,V li Afct;'. i. um'I Usr ItiU K' , r ii-i'tt anr -;v ; i-"r v r" -t.it Pi-i.tlr. " l',.ii -r utntt u. Jr-Hi wvrr HI l i r-r:.: 7 !' t ttttrtlf .'Vtrfl, I liMtP. ' O s I--H.-.J (itt b.t, it.('fi; tu!v boAtts . - ; ; AdttreM. I ' :o : We.sti.rx JVnLisinxG Co. " j J; !! t;i. 'fi"-.' Vt',TLr, ritr-.'-.ib. Vl. v !'TI'V.- Tn-.- po-i'rIrT off Ipf J : lii ! It"! j Htrtr.T li !til hi nn mV. "J1- : Ho- "i-.ul'l . . l;tt, u,:i rhe O'Ubl-tf i I. '.- O ,- I' l I11..m4 ty tiiv,i ij.iiny. En wrl--.i:r Tj." IVtih :-Iv r'.ur Vjnp. 'r it, Ciictv. rrtl Sttt. ttliilit'r tr.-.lUu, m1 ui-lei-s v. ill ihmk wiJh Mi i i, . il n , ! Hiiiiood: flow Lost, How Restored i J Just published, a new edition of i Jir. Cid'-cncall s Celebrated Kss i'i ! on the radical cure (without niedi- j Clliel Ot Sl'KltV AVilR n Itil-a .St St..... n..l W....1. I ' ri.is- ness. Involuaiary Seminal Losses, Impoten- CT. Menta, and l'hysical Incapacity, Impedi- merits to Marriage, etc , also. Cokscption. LriLKrsv. ami Fits, induced by self-indul j gence or sexual extravagance nee, in sealed envalope. only 1 ets. , 1 bo celebrated ai-lhor, in ibis admirab'e essay, clearly demonstrates i'mm a tli riy years' successful practice, lhat tbe alarin n. consenuences of self abuse may be radically cured without the dungerous ue of internal medicine or the application of tbe knife; I pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, j certain and effectual, by means of which i every sufferer, no matter wh-t his condition m!lf b- m iT -"re himself cheaply, privately, and radically. Cr.This Lecture should be :n the handa I of every man in the land. I tent, under seal, iu a plain envelope, to I j any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents. p . j or two post sramps. Also, Ur Culverwell's ! Marriage Guide,'' price 'lit ceDls. Address i I tl.e publiahers, i Cims. J. C. Kline S Co , i 1. bowery. New York, Fost-Olfice liox 4,530. Aug 31. 70-ly COAL. Lumber, Fish, fcalt, and all kinds of Merchandise fur sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of (Jrain aud Seeds bought a the highest market price for cash or exchanged for merchandise, c-'al. lumber, ic, to suit customers. 1 am pre pared lo furnish to builders bills of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of either oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH IIERTZLER. Jan4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., Fa. EMPLOYJIEST Bl'ltEAU or THE Young Hen's Christian Arsodaticn, Office. V2i South Tib St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut St Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind, wnte and tell ns just the help you want.- j The wages yon will pay. The best, and ! pR'l:,W"J,.7,reaCn'0.UrPl.ace- a.f far iruill I llllHUtlCQlH. Villi ft fill ho'law Aw.IUK iron. , , i.aoe.pnia, you bad better enclose Uattroal fare. We will rl you and give you all the information we c-4n ! about the person we send. Our desir is tc assist the worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN c.... . , s-uji r. cmpioy mem iiureai, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. j ( I i mi v. r m ' H) CF THE ACE! i i I ALL KINDS OF BLKK WORK, Jte .donel CIO to the Jcsiata StTritEi Jk Printin .i tt,;. riffi ; .i. .... i VT nts. ... .u . . . rl?,lne at low prices. N ATI OX A L HOTEL, -lEWlSTOW-f, PZlffS'A. BEAR & HAMAKER, Proprietor, QT ATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the O tol Buildings. UARISBVRQ,PA. Ql-Tcnas as moderate as any Hotel ia tit Cltj. VjJ. G.THOMrOS, Proprietor . WHITE HORSE HOTEL? 316 4 318 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. e:EO. ZEILLEV, Proprietor. I . ! GooJaccommodations for all who may faror j him with a eall. First Clnss Livery and Sale Stable, IIvLIIlNG )'J UUBSCS, ATTACUED TS QOIET... JUNIATA HOTELT"" MIFFLIXTOWX, JUXIATA CO., PA. SIMON' C. ALBRIGHT tropricter. P.oom.s l.irne and. coinfn table the Tablf supplied with the best, the market affcrd-i Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied wiih Ihe choicest wines L;i !:noii no pains will be spared to pleas guesis. Ckarges moderate " A liberal share of public patroiage is solicited. maylT, 'Tt LEONARD HOUSE.' OPfOSlTE THE PtrOT, I CLEAliFlELD, 3.' j Tbe " Leouard House " h ut recently bcem j refitted and otberwie greatly in vroved. and is low under the proprietorship of D. John I stoi & Son. formerly of the ".Merchant's Ho- tel in Pittphnrg. Persons risking Clear. "". pleasure win nnu mis a ioaT"1"!'it nJ pltwaot placeto srop majrll, .0 ly j U SI ' J- 1) S X . J K S JI 0 T E h ' OTPOSITE PA. P.. R. BFPtiT. HARRISUURG, P.. EMMIXGICR &. CO., rRorniEToits. ( TelrpTiiph Office in llotfl. auf IX. !8fi'.)-y. PAItlv MOUSE. REEDSVILLH, MIFFLIN CO., PA. IAVI1 I. KICK. I'roprittor. The undersigned respectfully calls the at tention, of the public to the In c t that he hut leased the hotel properly in P.eedville. for merly dccupie 1 by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared In accommiitl.ne strangers an 1 Ta.-i. 'r. He will sp:ire neana to Hmk .lie Hotel tir.exc "tln:i:ib in every .i tic;i":ir. He will exercise a personal nperviicn or bis Kar. Table and liable. 11 respeeilullv solicit - a share of the patronnge uf the puiiiii:. 1AVU) I. KICK. Itee'lsTilie. April 10. 1871. BECK'S HOTEL, j rtllS I10TKL Is! ITEASA VTf.T SITt.!ATE! ' (i.N Til K Sot TI! MI'E iF j R A C E S '1 R E E T , , A tl.W ti(lltS AIIOVK TltlKI). ; ITS C I ; N T il A I, I.OC'A LIT V Makes it parlieul .rly desirable to prr.ic visiting ti e City nit buMiif.s ,,r pleasure A. 1KCK, I'ltorRIKToP.. Formerly of Ihe Slal,s I'n.on .. i. ' IS. IS.i'.l-ly. ; NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. SUMMER TIME TABLE. : Tbrmish mid Direct Route t lV.ishing i ton, llatrimorf, Klmira, Km-, ) itulJ.ilo, Itoibesl. r and Niuaru Kulls. iFOUR TRAINS DAILV frn,u .l five ti Washing) mi ami ll.i!i w,"i j and FOUR TRAINS l'AILY ; to and i'ive from the North aud Wi st I'lram li Sus i i"eliutiin, anil i Northern and Western reutiHylvaiiu and ! New Vi.ik. fS AMI AFTEIt M'tXD.U'. MAV L'..h. n-' 1' I. '' train on tbe Xorthevu Ctntral win toiiow9: NORTHWARD. Mail Tk.mx leaves r. ihiniore ... ... f-::n . ... leaves li.urlsburir 7.."". m , . ii ... ..... leaves iiiiamspori t-''. p m arrive at Kliuira... p u Buffalo Ex leaves Raltiumre '0- " p n. leaves Hurrishurg "'"aim leaves Wiillainspou. a nt leaves Elmira 1 1 ...r, . arrives at Caiiandaiun- ;::in r. m Fast Line lenves RaIiinore iUMO d ui kh.m iiHi risnurg. ....... -j; uj p ui arrives at W'iihamspoit t. -J p ni Cincin'i Fx leaves It iliimore 7:ii p lu arrives at Harrisburg...riJiI a nt Voiik k Hak- leaves V'r.i k i:K)aiu msB ii Ait. arr. at l!arr:sbirg 7: a u, SuxiilBr Ac. north lave, Ilarria'j g h:t)'l a m arr. at Sunburv It'wO a, ni SOUTHWARD. Mail Tbain leaves Elniirn 'kV) a in . nn :tnispot L. ,.:.!ini leaves Ilarrisburg ': p u arrives at llaltimore.... f-.l j n alo Ex leaves Canandaigua 4:J. p tn leaves Elmira :-f- p , leaves Wiianapnrt 12:3't a tn leaves llarrisbrrg o:5 a rm 1-.. l,-:ti: ..iih-s ai uaiiuiiore ... j a ui Ctxei!'i Ex. leaves Harrishurg 1 :45 p m arrives at Kaltimore... 2;8it a n EhieExpb's leaves W i:ii:,in;.port... " a Di leaves Sunt ury Ji:-() a , arriees at Harrisbnrg... l:ll n m Eeis Mail south leaves William.p t ll :0n "p m leaves Sunhury l :-, , arrives at IHrrlsburg... ")() a m Pacific Ex. south leaves llarrisb'g 11:35 a ra, arriv,s ai Haltimore Minn iork a Har. I leave., Ilrri.b.irg... r.-2.-, r, m, RIsbg Acc. j arrives at Vork T10 p m, Balt. Ace. souC, i,.'v Sunhury... 6:( a m leaves H.irrisbmig H: '0 a m arrive- at Ealtimore...12:30 p ai Mail Train north and south. Fat Line north. Pacific Exprcf south Cincinnati Ex. press north, iork and llarri-bi.r. x daiiou north un 1 south, Erie Express south ...... i.ir4 oujuurj -tccomroouation i nnrwki tan-1 IUItiuiore Acuouimo-Jution south dailr ! bf nant SninUw Buffalo Express norfb and south daiir Ci.i.ti Express north daily VZl' Sal urday. ""J except 6at- For further information ,nT,T,t, he TIM... Office in the Pennsylvania Rail..! r...; Z nee - - .! . ' ' ' w- ALKEED U. F1SKE. General .cnr.crintendett. Ilarneburg, January 2, 1871. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware. Crockery wi,. r..i.- ... . I-- t , ., . j w.., i'jr sate enf-ap hy MARTIN & ALTISS. ' Office for all kind, of Pi.;. .. w