FA RMEVS COL UMN. SURFACE MAXUKIXG. Nqw that the harvest is gathered and boused, mid the whca crop safely in the ground, the next enbject in order is that of manure how to reake the mos-t of the Fourees of supply at hand, end how to dispose of the manure when procured. Th supply of home-made manure can revet become adequate to our need, and it is only by means of the greatest care fu!uf8g and diligence that sufficient cm I e gat! ered u.g.-ther M keep life in our foil. Feed your Roil when it is htm- gvy'' fJf a" ol.l pn.veib, in which case j the jveverb is not "concentrated wisdom" ! at a I. nor indeed tvi.-dom of any hind i So:l thonld never he allowed to become i Imngiy. Before this can occur damage! is beii g done, to repair which will need rome manure to be expended, less for j present needs With nil ,,nr economy we shall never have manure sufficient to ! eupply our wants. It bliould therefore j be a matter of study how to apply what i we have or can prcinre. that it mav do ! " I most g"od. I!y f prea:nj on the surface. wo get not ot.ly the strength and fertility i of the manure, hut whatever benefit ic- curs from protecting or mulching the coil j Pare straw undecori posed has been found I tit eieit a good influence by the mere : covering it h is aiT-irded. and heavy crops which atfiirrl dense elm.le, ae peas, clover. ! or buckwhent, are reckoned to benefit! this coil aircply fr,n this shading. Then ' the spreading of manure on the euiface; remain there iluiing t tie time the land j is lying i.Ile b tweu cmp. will have this j eflect, which will b- additional to the d:- rect m.inuri;.! henefiig accruing Garden- I via follow this system, and farmers could ! not follow a better lead than that of the I gardener. The more nearly the condi- i linn of the farm appi ouches that of the garden, the nearer approach will be made ' in size and value of the crops, and in J U' lhiug can we learn more than in their ; P Ff in of immuring. Iharth ami Home. AXC1F.M FAR.UI.MJ. I The "good old times" that we occa-! fionally Lear n gieittl du not t-eern to I have existed in eoenectiou with farming, i For five centuries Lack the practice of j agriculture tWliwn, instead of retiogra-! ling, rleauily though tdowly improving, j In the foniteenlli century the average; product of wheat per acre, iu Great Bri- J tain, was only ten bushels, thus approxu-1 mating the production of our older States at the present time. A f irm of five hun dred and seventy-two acres, at that time, could keep but twenty-sis cows, with a much entailer proportion of other tock thau might be expected. Hoots were then uuknown. It was not, until four hundred years since that gardening was commenced and cabbages were first in troduced info England ; but the garden ing must have been pom what limited for in tLe year JiCO the royal family of England, desiring a salad, were obliged to iaiport one from Holland. Hops were introduced there in 1524, and potatoes in 1503. Turnips wen- grown as garden j crops fiom 1C!0, and (illy years later) found their way into field culture. In 16S4 it b.ib discovered that they could be safely fed to sheep. (Doubtless some sheep of a di-cursive and inquiring habit of mind made that di.-covery for itself) During the eighteenth century carrots and beets were introduced into agricul ture, and in 1SI1 the mangel was first brought into notice as a useful root. Iu comparing the advance of agriculture and the gradual introduction of useful plants, grains, and roots which not only has been but is now, of almost yearly occurrence, we cannot but suppose that, the comfort and happiness of our race, assured as it is by the present high posi tion of this bruuc i of industry, has still more to gain from the inevitable ad vances yet to be made. riuutin? Chestnuts. No timber i better worth planting in fence tows, kitchen ytirtis, waste place?, or ia regular pLnUtious than chestnut For posts, rails, pickets Makes, or lum ber, no timber is nunc, saleable, grow quicker, or realizes a better proportiou ate price. Fur shade, chestnut trees are eicelleut; dense, eprea'liug. and band scuie, in foliage. Once planted tbey need no fditber attention, and when cut down reproduce themselves abundantly by meaus of rprouts. We bavc cut cbestiut cprouts eight years old that wtre lare and long enough for four round posts, or is, when the two lower ones were split, and one rail besides. At this age. they were larg enough to plit iuto two he.ivy rails, worth now six to eight cents each in a timber country Mecanuot just now t'.iiuk cf any crop I thatwouM p.iy better than a few cases I , . ... . c.t tliritty cUe.stniit sprout. 1 here id but i one disadviitttapp, which is that chest nuts don't stand transplanting well TLey ebouli), therefore, be pl inted where they are desired to grow. Probably the best way to muke a plantation w to plow the ground now and mailt out furrows eiv. feet apart each was, and at the intersec tions drop three nuts; cultivate the gTouad one year, then seed down to grass. The grass and tbe shade to gether will keep out weeds, and the close plautiug will cause the young trees to shoot up straight and lengthy. In five yia;s good many rails can be cut out, leaving a tree at each place. In a few years the plantation will need thining ! again, and sprouts will have taken the place of those first cut ont. H arth and Home. A friend has a dog so very serious tWven Lis tail Las not tbe least bit of wag aboat it. The Great Medical DiscoTerj! Dr. WALXER'3 C LIFOSNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, zi Hundreds cf Thousands ? Jj riur rtt.itonv to thr.r Tvonder- k t s ful Curative i.fii-ri. sis WHAT THEY? 12 C 2 TTlEr AtlK NOT A VIMS i "is FANCY DRINK,. slf Wv1e cf Pcwr Rnm. Wlil-Uer, Proof MirirnaU Rrfitwc Mmun doctored, iptced r.-' rwvetced to plre tbc tmte, called Ton-.?- Appetizers." Restorer c, tfcat lead t n p;lcr on to drunkenness and ruin, hnt are a true Medicine, made from the Native Root and Mrriwof California, free frnm all Alrohlle Sf itztalantt. Tlicvare thcOUKAT IIZ.IIOD PI 1MHKK an4 UFCVIVIN(i PKIN ( IPKKa p-jrfect licnovator andlnvlgoratoroC tiie ?rtem, carrjing off all poiaonoo matter and r storing tl.e tlood to a healthy condition. No p:raon can take tbcae riitcrB according to 'liri.-c-tlon and remain long o'.iweil. Fr lnfltitnniiit ory nml Chronic IE lie n inatiNin nnil oiit Iyfipcpl r lnili Krtioii Hitiouw, ICcmltceut and lutcr tirltrrnt Fever I!nrRe oft be Itlood, I. tier KMuy. and nintlrtrr, tiieae HH tet- iave oren root Kuccessful. Sura Dla rnc are canned by Vitiated fllaori. wdicn l ifcaerally produced l7 derangemeat of Uto Pijrrarive Orna. HVsrEl'MAOB INDIGESTION. Hvaf.arhr, Pain ia the Shoulders, Couths, Ttirht uec of the Chest, Dizziness, Soar Kructationt of lie StoTcach, liad taste In the Month. Bilious At tacks, Ia!pftatlon of the ITcart, InHammatlAn of the Lungs Fiia In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the olf siiringiof Dyspepsia. Th- y ioTtorate the Stomach and stimulate th t-irpld lirer and bowels, which render them of nn cqnaild efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and lniartlns new life and vigor to t.te whole jytem. FOR SK I N 0 ISEASES, Emptlons.Tettcr, ;:a!i Kftenm, B!otc!iea, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, l; i:s. Carbuncles, Kicj-Worms, Scald-TIead, Som Kyes. I3 MpcIaK, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Rumors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever nam 3 ornatnre, arc literally dnj up and carried oat of the system in a Bhor time by the ukc of these Bttiers. One bottle In snrh cases will convince the most Incredulous of their enrative effects. Cleantc the Vitiated Blood wheneyer you find Its i:np-irities burs t.ni? through tusskin lnP1m rlc. Kmptlons or tores; cleanse it whrn you find It obstructed and slupKlsh In the veins rtea:ic it wlicn It Is foul, and your feelings will t-'H yon w'icn. Keep the blood pure and the h i'th oTt'te system will follow. PI . T V PE and otlier W0R3TH, lnrkinc In i.ie r 7tcnx of so many thousands, are effectually dtroved aad removed. For fall directions, read carcfaily the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER. ProprW-tor. R. TL MDOVAI.n & CO., Drmrnfts tadOea. Agents, Ban Frane!en, Calaod 32 and 31 Com:ue-c Street, New York. 60LD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DKALEIiS. New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Street, 3J!2iiitown. HA VINO oP, I'KOVI.M enl out a GROCERY AND ON -!T(::E in ibe old stand on Miiin Street, Alitliint'twn, I would respect fully ak the attention of tberubliC to the folinwing articles, which I will keep 00 baud at all t iuies : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, FISH, !-.VLT, DRIED AM) CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tobacco, Cijxsn, GLASSWARE, in our, Food, Ace. All of which will be sold cheap for Cai-h or Country Produce. Give mo a call and hear my prices. Miffliutown, May 2, 1S71 J. W. KIRK. The "Guypef ' Market Car. THE undersipner!, having purchased of S. H. Brown the renowned "Guyper" Market "r, de-ires to inform bis frieiH of Mitllin. Patterson and vicinity, and the pub lic generally, that be will run tbe car regu larly , leaving Mifflin Station every Monday noon for the Kastern markets, and returning on WEP"EnY, loided with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES OF ALL KIDS IN SEASON, And Everything I'siially Carried in a .Market Car. Also, Freight Carried, at Eeassaable Satss, Zither "V7ay. Orders from merchants and others solicited. fair Piompt attention to business will be given and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at Joseph Pennell's store in Patterson, will receive attention. G. W. WILSON. April 28, 1ST1. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP In Xevin's New Building on BRIDGE STREET. MIFFLINTOWX. T II C undersigned, lute of the firm of Fa- a sick & North, would respectfully an nounce to the public 'hat he baa opened 5"?,' Shoe 'kil,D? in Mj""- Nevin's New Building, on Bridce street, .MifHii town, and is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma- t trial, all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, FOR GKNTS', LADIKS AND CHILDREN. He alo keeps on hand a large and well selected stock of lttsil.v-iale Work, of all kinds, lor men, women and children. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Give me a call, for I feci confident that I can furnish yuu with any kind of work you may desire. SriT Repairing done neatly and at reason able rales. J. L. NORTH. May SI, 1871. M'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. Tbe un dersigned has established himself in McAliitersville in the Tinntnc- huinnaa. Persons wanting anything in bis line sbojld cau before purchasing elsewhere as he ia prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at, tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. aug 18 '53i.f JACOB O. WINEf. 111 " S BfrrUandtsf, Sit. SPECIE PRICES! extraordinaryTeduction in the PRlCEE OF GOODS. LA1RU i BELL'S RiV stoke; PaltcrsBD, Juniata Co.. Pa. Tbe undersigned beg leave to state, that tbey bare purchased from J. It. M. Todd, bis entire slock of goods, and will iu ibe future conduct tbe merchant ile business at the Old Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata county, IV. where ihey ehn endeor to keep conttutlf on buud lull and complete assort tnent of LaDIKS' dress goods, consist LNGOF ALl'ACAS. rOHLINS, PLAIDS. LdSTKRS. l)e LA INS. ' iJKRINOS, MOHAIR, GINGHAMS. CAM mucs. LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWKLUY, HATS AND CAPS. liOOTS AND SHOKS, QUKENSWARK. CEDAKWAllE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. HTins just returned from the city wih the above enumerated stock of goods, all of wbico Hare been purchased since tbe great decline in tinlj. we feel warranted in saying that we can ofier Goods at greatlv reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL. SEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Martin & Walters Bazaar ! GREA T CRA ail IX PRICES ! TTAVIXG purchased the Store of N. Frank Xi & Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belfora's More room, wc would respectfully inform tbe public that we have just returned from the Last with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS of tbe very best quality, compris ing in part, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS. QCEi:XSVARE, KOOTS & SHOES, II ATS AND CATS, . CARPET RAGS, OIL CLOTHS, C A 11 V E T S, I5LANKETS, FURS. WOOD AND WlLLOW.1v" A RE, and in short every article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock BS. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IS TRADE FOK ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. MAKT1N if WALTERS, (IJelfoni'sMore.Itoom,) Main St., Mifflintown, Pa. .May 1, is, 1. THE I'LACE FOIl BARGAINS IS AT PENNELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTEUSON, TA. THE largest and best assortment to be found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very large stock oi Goods well suittd to the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of line and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all tbe materials for men. women and children's ware, including Hatsand Caps. Boots and Shoes, together with a large slock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings &e. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Snch as French and English Merinoos Pop lins, Alpacas, De Lames, plain and figured Shawls, &.C. and also a large stock of Notions, sucb as Gloves. Milts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment or Dress Trimmings. G JIOCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store- R&&.mghest price paid for country pro dnce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times (.May 1, 1871. ""FEATHERS7" ALL GRADES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES A.D DEALERS QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD, Jan2 Pittsburo. Pa- J. M. KEPIIEART BARNES BROTH ER&HERRON WHOLESALE DEALERS IS HATS AND CAPS, 503 Market Street, Philadelphia. aug 18, 1869-ly. IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns. So. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by SILAS SHAMP, Oct 5-3m Jliffiintown. LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in the county at Tilten ft Espenschade's. Clothing. LARGE STOCK OF Spring and Summer Clothing AT Strayer's Clothing Store. IN PATTERSON! Now is lie Time to Secure Bargains ! OAMUEL STRAYER. oMini purchased ef O Levi liechl. keeps in the new Brick Build ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele gant assortment of Ready -Made Clothing consisting in part of Ootrcoatt, Frock Coatt, Drrts Coats, Pantaloon, Vettt, Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Hoots d- Shoes And everything usu illy found in a first clans Gentleman's Furnisning Stors. FAX IT GOODS , Also a large and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold at the low est possible living prices. Laaiu' Gaiters and Short. lie also invites the attention of the ladies to his fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES, which he will sell at price defying eompeti- ' 'ion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Tie bason hand t beautiful assortment ot Carpets, Oil Cloths, 4c , which are of a good quality, and well worth the inspection of the buyer. WATCHES K JEWELRY. Gold and Silver Watches, Ear rings. Plain and Fancy ring; Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins," Gold Pensand PenciU, &c, which at '.his tiutr form the largest and best assortment in the county. toAU the above goods will be sold cheap er than any other store in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give him a call and be convinced of the truth of the assertion FURNITURE. lie has also a large Room just opposite brs Store where he offers for sale at low prices a general assortment of Tah'es, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges. Bedsteads. Mattresses. Trunks, Carpets. Stanks, Racks, and many otherarticles for house furnishing SAMUEL STRAYER. , Patterson. May 1, 1871. 1. W. II All LEY Si lO'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. Nevin's New Building, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. This way for Bar gains!! HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Nevin's new building, on (tridge street, wc are prepared to do & large business, and have jut received a NEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, CONSISTINO OF Over Coats Dress Coats, Business Co.ils, Com inun Coats, I'antaloons, Vests. Hats lioots and Shoes of cvry description, style and quality, fur male or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTH IN" f- i Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Ovei Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags Sc. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir I culars and Furs. i Persons in want of anything in our line wil. i save money by giving us a call before pur- ! chtsing elsewhere, as we are determined tr. : sell chean for cash. 1 Cg. Don't forget the corner, Bridge ani! j Water streets. j D. W. HA RLE Y & CO. j Mavl. 1P71. ! MIFFLISTOWJi FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP! Kl'MIE undersigned would respectfully an JL nounce to tba citizeus of Juniata and adjoining counties, that be has purchased tbe MilHintown Foundry and Mishine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, such as Four and Six Uortc-poaer Tkreihing 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 they are recommended to do Plows of the latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them lobe superior lo any now in use in tins part or tbe country. I would especially call the attention of farmers to the IKOX KING PLOW, which I am man ufacturing with the latest improvements for 1S70. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing. Gadg.ions. 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, tc. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds raken tn exchange for work. Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheapar than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb 16, 1870-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR FROM the FIELDS op LITERATURE. Con taining selection from ONE HUNT! red of the most, popu ar American and roRxmx authors, including Adams, liancroft, Itacnn. Beecher, Hulwer, Chspin (E. H.), Cailyle, Cooper, De Quincy. Everett. Emerson, Newman. Hall. J. (j. Holland. Irving. Longfellow, Parker, Phil lips. Punshon. Robertson, Kuskin, Wbately. Webster, ana others equally celehraleu for their skill in tho 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 gravings, at one balf the price charged for any other book of its qutlity. Agents can srll twice as many of this book as of any other in the market. Ladies meet with the best of success. Clcrgvmen. Teachers, and energetic young men anil Indies wantad in every township to aot as Agents, on very liberal terms. Se:d nam? and address for Circular toZIEGLER McCURDV, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati. Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis. Slo. ; or Springfield. Mass. novO JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. TnE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, sold cheaper than any other Plow in the County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast ings, Bells, Stoves. e. He will also repair reapers sod threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. . J. B. ROGERS. Walnut P. 0. aug 18 18S9--tf Juniata Co. Pa. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, the purpose or s xxaoT Perhaps no one medi cine is so universally rc- oiiired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any neiore so nwvmwu. ly adopted into use, in every cou mrjr aim suivu, all classes, as tins mil but eilicient purgative fill. The obvious rea son Is, that it is a more re liable and far more effec tual remedy than any otber. Those who nave tried it, know that it cured them : those who have not. know that it cures their neighbors and friends, and all know that what it does oiu-e it does always ...... .. ... ,),mi,.j.h n, fault or neglectof iu imposition. We have thousands upon thon eands ot certifl -ates of their remarkable cures ot tbe following complaints, but such cures are known in every neiirnoortiooti, anu wo nevu m r""" Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates ; . .. .. n,.;h..- ii.im! nr anv deleterious uruir. they mav be taken with safoy by anybody. Their . - . : .... ,uAm .. ... r. th anil makes ttiem pleasant to tnke, wli.le beinij purely vegetable no harm can arise ro;n their use in any quantity. ... .... h. ; r nMvprrul influence on tno internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove uie uiu uii stomach, boweU, liver, and other organs of the boilv. restoring their irregular action to health, ana bv correcting,' wherever they exist, such derange ments as are the first origin of linear. Mmute directions are given in the wrapper on the box, for the following complaints, which these Jil' nijiiilly cure : nr WadiamtleM. tLIlel na. Laanar anil JLma of A wnrtite, they should I M taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach anil restore its health v tone and action. lor fLiwr 'omiliint ami its various symp tom?, 311 lion UVailache. lck lIoiadiacBio, JisnaiHco or triri Mich ana, Blliwua Colic anil flillAM Few", they should be ju didouslv taken for each case, to correct the diseased action nr remove the obtmctions which cause it. For IT-oerv or larrtaoeaa, but on mild dose is generally rcpiireil. For Rhramatia, Ciont. Gravel. Patptv tation ot inn Heart, Pain la the) Hide, Hark and lolas, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action ot the system. With such change those complaints diapjear. For Israpaw and Isronalcal welllnaw they sboulit be taken in large and frequent doses to pro dui'e the elect of a drastic purge. For ftapprraalaa a large dose should be taken as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a lHnnrr Pill. Lake one or two Fills to pro mote digestion anil relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who t'ecls tolerablv well, often finds that adosc of these fill makes hi'm feel decidedly better, from their rlcansing and renovating effect on tbe diges tive apparatus. DU. J. C. AT Kit A CO., Prartteat Chemisf LOWELL. MASS.. V. 8. A. f?SoId by Druggists geurrslly. USE THE BEST. (V. Nino years before the public, and no preparation for tbe hair has ever been profl:iceI equal to Hall's " Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencver," ani every honest deiler will say it gives the bast satisfaction, ' It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, cradieatins" and preventing dandruff, curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. The gray ami brabhy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and way wnrd hair will assume any shape the vrearer desires. It is the cheapest II MR DRZSS INur in the world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life cf the hair. It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by all. By its tonio 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 lor it. Suld by att Drunists and Dealers in MetScincs. Price One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABOSATOBT, HASHTJA, N. H. Jjgi, Sold by Druggists generally. OSADALIS TlIE IXGREDIE.VT3 THAT ICOYIPOSE ROSADAIIS are ! published on every pack.ie, tjpre lliire it is nofa secret p cpuraiiun, consequently rniSIfUXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin lJiseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the iiiood. will do more good than ten bottlea ot the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THC UNDERSIGNED PHVSICIANS have wed Rosadalis in their practice for '.lie p ist three years and rely ci do'se it nsa reliable Alterative and Lluod Punier. nR. T. C. rroiT, of Baltimore. HK.T. J. BOYKI, " DR. R. W.CARH. - DK. F. O. PANXKLLT, ' UK. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholisville. Ky. DR. J. L. McCAHTHA, Co'.ambia, DB. A. B. NOCLF.S, KJgecomb, N. C. USID AITD EjLOBSZD BY J. B. FRENCH k SONS, FallBiver, Mass. F. TV. SMITH, Jwksnn. Mich. A. F. TVHKKLKH. Lima, Ohio. B. HA1 L, Lima. Ohio. PRAVLN t ().. tiontersville, Va. SA.M't.. G. KcVAZLKS, Murtrees- boro, Tcnn. Our spare v:ll not allow ef anyex temletl remarl.i ia irlaiiin to the tirtnrsol K- ii.lr-Iis. Tothe Mciical Ftotession ( puat".nee a Fluid F.x-trai-tsi:'e7ior to any they have ever ued in tl.e trrs trent cf diseased U.wxl ; an.l lo tlieadlicted wc say try Rosdu.i!;&. anj you will be restored to health. Ro.ai.ilH is snl.l hv all Drueeists price $twO per bttie. Address Manufacturing Chemitls, BALTlMOac, Md. ATew Tin and Stove Eablishraenl, Perrgtville, Juniata Conn't, Pa THE undersigned has opened out a new Tin and Stove Establishment in tbe room on Railroad Street, next doer to tbe Tusca- rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware, stoves, sc. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Koofing. Upouting and Jobbing, ali of which be guarantees to put up with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to the public. He keeps on hand tbe celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is tbe best baker, most econ mieal and heaviest plated stove now in use. He will keep on hand the Oriental Htatets. and a general assortment of the beat Stoves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR. For nil JUL o D tmhar.tlisc THE MISTIME! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD mos't respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the public gen erally, to the fact that we have secured and fitted np one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previous to the terrible fire of Pee. 81, 1870, on Bridge Street, MitHintown. where we purpose lo con tinue the business of GENEBAL ME3CHANSISIN& We have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that the public can wish. We would espe cially invite the attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be the best ever offered to the public of Juniata for style?, quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, 4c, coxsistinh or T Black Hernanas, Black Genapin, Black Grenadiens, Blacn Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, II Mack anil Fancy Rilke. lil ick and Fancy Silk Poplin?, Black and Fancy Mohair, lilack and Fancy Alpnccas. Black and Fancy Grcnadicna, E Striped and Figured IVrcaN, .Striped aud Fignred Chintz , Striped and Figured Lawn", Striped and Figured I'iqua. Striped aad Figured Grenadier, K Iurl Ghene, 3Iurl lV'plin, Murl Lawns, M ml Mohair, Murl Schambra. E I'laiil Poplins, J 'la id Chintzf, I'laid Nainsook.". J'laid India. Twillg, I'laid Swis, AVliitc French Org-tntlit-?, White Mohair, White Cashmere, White Bishop Lawns, White Victoria Lawns. s Black' and Fancy Clothf, Black and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Fancy Ermines. Bhick and Fancy Tweeds, Black aad Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain ('nitonade. Striped and Plain Suiting., Striped and Plain Marsaille?, Striped aud Plain Flannels, o Triiita, Mulinf, Sheeting, Pillow Casings. Cheeks, Hickory. Denim, Drills, liapers. Linen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens, N Cambric and Swws Embroidery, Piipiit ami Crochet 1'iiging-i, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Bibbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Billion and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Morocc Button anil Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bals Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters Misses' and Child's Kid Bals, Misses' and Child's .Morocco Button, Misses' and Child a Goat and Pebble. Misses' aud Child's Croquet Slippers. Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Qneensware, iruit Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Figured. Vetiitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Li Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. A Berlin, Zepbyr and Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c , E In fact ererytbing necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As we are buying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselv-s that we can effer great in ducements lo parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms art cash or country produce taken ia exchange for goods. We only ask the public to gWe as a eill and examine our stack, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition. TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE. June 21, 1871. UlisrcUan-ims. Beef! Veal! Mutton! THB undersigned hereby informs the pub lic that he still coniinnes to carry on the Butchering Business in Mifflintown. and will' hereafter supply tbe eitixens of Mifflin acd Patterson with CHOICE BEET every TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings, and with VenI jvkkI 3Xuttmx every THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go the rounds of botli towns on the mornings mentioned. As he is the only butcher in this vicinity who continued in fcnsintss during the past winter, for the aromuiodaion of ih public, he feels that hi is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season, FKA3K MAXWELL. April 12. 1371. 3Ieat ! 31 out ! PFMIE undersigned hereby rfspeeffully in JL forms the citizens of MitSimown an.f Patterson that his wagen witl visit each o these towns on TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of eacli week,- whert tbey can be supplied with Claoieo IJoef; Vcnl. Mutton, during the summer season, and also TORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Kerf every Tuesday and Satnrdav morning, and esl and Mutton every Thurs day morning. GiTe m-j your patronage. an wiil guarantee to sell as good meat as tbw country can proiltice. and as cbeap as ary other butcher in the conntv. SOLO.MOX SIEBER June 14, 1ST1. Ymn BEEF, VEAL, kcT THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce 10 the public that he has com menced the Butchering Business, and that his waron will visit Mifflintown and Mexico on TUESDAY and 8ATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing EXTRA BEEP. . VEAL, MUTTOX. LARD. 4C. cheaper than from any other wneon. Hp- only asks the citizens to give him a trial try satisfy tbem that he sells cheaper and better meat than any other butcher in the county. CYRUS SIEBER. April 5, 1871-tf . COAL MPTUMBER YARD. TnE undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large stock of Coal nml Lumber. His stock embraces in part. STOVE COAT.. SMITH COAL. AND LIME BURNERS' COAL. At the Lovcst Cath Rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such ag Wh te Tine Hank. 2 inches thick. White Pine Hoards. 11 inches thick. White Pine Boards. 1 inch thirk. White Tine IS.iard J inch thick. While Pine Worked Flooring. Hemlock Boards. Scanline. Joist. Roofing Lath, Plastering Lath. Shingles, Snipping, Sash and Doors. j Coal and Lumber Delivered at Short l .Notice. I Jia?" Persons on the east side of the river j enn be furnished w!ih Limhumer's CoaT. Ac. j frm the Coal-yard at the I ock above Mifflin. GL'ORGE GOSIIEX. Patterson, June U, '71. PaTBNTCO T)t!tMr,ESl JTTt, ifl. our cF.iEmATrn j GOLDEN FOUNTAIN FEN. iUctcmMMCol.J. Atbttavr'.Hvrd Ky I1 !t hmrm j-! It to b.' the btM lrw murtc or uAti Im thU.-M- IV 1 I - . 14.. wtnr lrn tnk ! Will it wrf Htuv-m -7J l"" Fmt np Im r.t m.ids. tWir. C N Mlll,! OM.V BV ;f:.-. mmJ fr fUU a..! rrtM skt 'nrpfp-.t- p-rm mm r;t. 1 , t'4iU pfriMUMrtt. JnIJ orrrll1"1 is1-:: .! 'Vw9 ruimplp I'ms 1 ernia; two Vuuttwit k! Western Fi'bmsji ing Co. r. Manufacture! Ape-.: ! ArTIOV.Tbwtttrtiir!wrflTfIitr O j I't'n.fia liJ t niatny lKtlMttrn mt ur InrV- i ' . rWnnniiir. Hot tvty rtitwtw ('"- t? t.it lor i-.t rlvt your Natme. I nwr. Omrtr. ntl prompt Ut-atlttn. Manhood: IlovLost, How Rf stored JuM published, a new edition of Dr. Culitern-alt's Cetehr-ttrd Essny on the radical cure (without medi cine) ol PRRMATnitRHrca, or Seminal Weak ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoti cv, Menta, and Physical Incapacity. Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also, ('ossfmptiox. Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance Bs.Price, in sealed envelope, only eta. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thiny years" successful practice, that the alarming consequences or self ahuse m ay be 'ailic-tlly cured without tbe dangerous oe of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode or cure at once simple. certnin and effectual, by means of vhitlt I "cry sufferer, no matter wht his condition j may be, may jure himself cheaply, privately. 8&This Lecture should be ;n the hands of every man in tbe land. Pent, under seal, in a plain envelope, t any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents. or two post stamps. Also. Dr. Ciilverwell' I 'Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address j tue publishers, J Cims. J. C. Ktiwa Co., 127 Bowery. Sew York, Posl-Office Box 4.5SC. I Aug 31. '70-ly COAL. Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all kind 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, e-al. lumber. &c. to suit customers. 1 am pre pared to furnish lo builders bills of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of either oak or yellow pme lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. Janl Tort Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. EMPLOY.WEST IH ltEAl or tii c Young Ifca's Christian Assadatias, Office. 123 South 7th St.. Philadelphia, Between Chestnut X Walnut. If yon wish to hire labor of any kind. write and tell us just the help yon want The wages you will pay. The best, and cheapest way lo reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you bad better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our best to serve yon and give you all the information we can about the person we send. Our desire is te assist tbe worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN. Sop't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. A FIN E assortment of Cloths, Cussimeres, Testings, Ac.) ust received and for saia 8. B. LOCDOS. liK' & !r OF THE i AGE!
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