FARMERS COL UMN. 3 J HOTS IS FARMERS. Hi I Boys in general would be very 008 farmers if tbe current notions about farm- j ing were not so Terjr different from those j tliej entertain - What passes for laziness is often an unwillingness to farm in a j peculiar way. For instance : Some morn- i ing in early ornrm"r John it toM to catch , be porrel mare, harness her into tlie j spring wagon, aud put in the buffalo and ! the beet hip, for father is obliged to ; drive over to the cornm1, "to see a man" j about some cattle, to talk with the road : commissioner, to go the store for the j "women fulk," aud to attend to other I importaut business ; and very likely he I will not get back till sundown. It mnpt j be very pressing business, for the old gen tli mitn drives off in this way somewhere, j Alinoi-t every pleasant day and appears to j riav.fi a great deal on Li raiud. Meantime, he tells John that he can! play ball, after be has done up the chores; ' as if the chores could ever be ''done up" j on a farm, lie is first to clean out the ' liorse-stable ; then to take a bill hook and cut down the thietles and weeds from the fence corners in the home mowing-lut and along the road toward the village ; to dig up ;be docks round the garden patch; to weed out the beet-bed ; to hoe the early potatoes ; to rake the sticks and leaves out of the front yard ; in short, there is woik enough laid out for John to keep him busy, it seems to him, till he comes of age ; and at half an hour to sundown he is to go for the cows, and mind, he don't run Vm ! "Ves, sir," say John, "is that all ! ' "Well, if you get through in good sea son, you might pick over those potatoes in the ct liar; they are sprouting; they ain't fit to eat." John is obliged to his father, for if there is any sort of chore more cheerful to a boy than another, on a pleasant day, it is rubbing the sprouts off potatoes, in a dark celiUr. Aad the old gentleman mounts his wagon and drives away down J the euticing road, with the dog bounding along beside the wagon, and refusing to come back at John's call. John half wishes that he were the dog. The dog ; knows the part of farming that suits him. j He likes to run alorig the road and see all the dogs and other people, aud he , likes best to lie on the door-steps at the ; Corners while his master's horse is doz ing at the post and his master is talking ' politics in tue store witn tue otner dogs of hie acquaintance, snapping at mutually anunjing flies and indulging in that delightful dog gossip which is expressed by a wag of the tail and a sniff of the nose. John looks after the 1J gentleman driving off in state, with the odorous buf falo robe and tbe new whip, and bethinks that that is the eort of farming he would like to do. And he cries after his de parting parent : "Say, faiher, can't I go over to the further picture and salt the cattle V John knows that he could spend a half day very pleasantly in going over to that pasture, looking for birds' nests and shy ing at red squirrels on the way, and who knows but he might "see" a sucker in the meadow brook, and perhaps get a "jab" at him with a sharp f t ik. lie knows a hole where there is a whopper ; and one of hia plane in life ia to go some j A Ay and pmre Liin, and Lring him Lome in triumph. It, therefore, is etrongly iinreeied upon Lis miud that the cattle want salting. But bis father, without turning his head, replies : 4'No, they don't Deed salting any more'n you do !" and the old equipage goes rat tling down the road, and John whittles Ilia disappointment. When I wad a boy on a farm, and I suppose it is so now, cattle were never salted half (Dongli. John goes to his chores, and gets through the stable a soon as he can, for that has to be done ; bnt when it conies to tbe out-door work, that rather drags. There are so many things to distract the attention, a chipmunk in the fence, a bird on a near tree, aud a benhawk circling high in the air over the barnyard. John loses a little time in stoning the chip munk, which rather likes tbe sport, and iu watching the bird to find where its nest is ; and be convinces himself that lie ought to watch the bawk, lest it pounce upon tbe chickeDB, aud therefore, with an easy conscience, he sjnmds fifteen min utes in hallooing to that distant bird, and follows it away out of sight over the wood?, and then wishes it would come back again. And then a carriage with two horses, and a trunk on behind, goes along the road, and there is a girl in the carriage who looks out at John, who is suddenly aware that bis trowsers are patched on each knee and in two places behind ; and he wonders if she is rich, and whose name is on the trunk, and how much the horse cost, and whether that nice-looking man is the girl's father, and if that bny on the seat with the driver is her brother, and if he has to do chores ; and as the gay sight disappears, John falls to thinking about the great world beyond the farm, of cities, and people who are always dressed up, and a great many other things of which he bus a very dim notion. And then a buy, whom John knows, rides by iu a wagon with Lis father, and the boy makes a face at John, and John retains the greeting with a twist of bis own risage and some sym bolic gestures. AH these things Uke time. It is dinner time before John fin ishes tbe weeds, and it is cow time before John has made much impression on the garden. C. D. Warner, in Work and Play. Tb Texas cattle dieeaee Las appeared ai WooBter, Ohio. Tha 'Great JSedkil Dbemi? ! Sr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR-BITTERS?' Hundreds of Tiioatandi S De&r irstimnT tn tit-Mr M"ondcr- 5. c (pi Curative Effects. . lis WHAT ARE . THEY?f' Ofc 2 TTIET ARE XOT A VILK 3 S i r- ai w rxntu s . Made of Peor Ram, AVbUker, Prmmf . ' Hp1rU-B Hefwpr I.I-iartortorf.rl and iveetene d to plrae the taste, called" Too ! Artliota," Bcttorcrw," ., that lead the tippler om to drMkenneeM and rain, bat ara ; a tnte !Medte4iM,Kiale from the Native Room aad -J!rb of California, frc frmm all Alcohvlie frlMlMRifk They are thet.KKAT BlaOOD rHKiriERai4 L.IFB GITIM4 l'ktI?U CI 11. E a perfect Innovator andluvlgoratorof the Sjrtttm, carrrtnf of all potaonoM natter and f rettortng the blood to a healthy conditio. Ko, mxm can take these Bitten acconUof to direc tion and remain loss nnweil. FwrliliMMbltrr and Ckroalc Rhea. aatiM and 4at yaapia r ladU VMMlaa, BUiaaa Rcatlitent aad later mttieat Ferera, Dlaraan aftae Bl Mvrr. Kldaera, aad Bladder those Bit Wra bare been most saeerwfal. 8arh Div- raara are caused by Tlilated Blood, whica Is fenerally produced by derange in eat of the Jle;rarlve Orraaa. BYSPEPHIAOR INDIGESTION. , Hadarhe, Pain to tbe Shonldera, Conxhs, Tiifbt aess of the Chest, Dlntneas, Soar Eructations of 'as Stomaca, Bad tasto In the aloath. Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, IuUammattoa of the Lanr. Pain In the reboot of the Kidneys, and ahandred other painXoi symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia, They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid Ilrer and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all Imparl tlr and Imparting new life and Tlgor to the whole lytitem. FOR KIS DIME AMES, Eruptfon,Tettcr. Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Itoiig, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-ITcad, Sore Kycs. Crystnelas, Itch, Scurfk, Dlscoloratlone of the ftkln. Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of wliaterer name or nature, ara literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince titc most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Us impurities banting' through the skin In Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse It when yoa And tt obstructe-) and sluggish In the veins t cleanse It when it Is foul, and your f celiac will t-:i yon when. Keep the blood pure and Ota h altu of the syatem will follow. IM V TA PE and other WORM 8, lurking in the sytrm of F many tltonianda, are effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER. Proprietor R. FT. McDONALD A CO., DntinrlPts and Gen. Agents, San Franrisco. Caln and S3 and SI Commerce Street, New York. SOLD B7 ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED " Horse aifl Catlle Powders. I TKis pfepunition. lonsr and larorsbly knoaa, wilt Uioruuchlr re-iiiTisorate broken down and low-spiritrd horses, by strengthening and cleansing the Stomach and intestines. It is a sure preveulireof all diseases tncidt-nt to thin animal, aneh as LL'XCl r e. w r. n , ssii.i iFr.t. I E.L,L. ' WATER. IlEAVKd, C4L41HS, 1IS TKMPKR, FKVKRS, iVS K R LfS50F APPETITE AVI) VITAL ENERGV, Ac. Its use Improres the wind, increaMS tbe BNtite gires a smooth and trlof.y skin and transforms the mierable skt-leton ; into a One lookmK and spiritri horse. To kmpers of Cows this rrrpara tioa is Inralualjle. It Is a sure pre ventive against Rinderpevt, Hollow Iforn.etc. It has Iven irnven by I actual experiment to Incrense the 'quantity of milk and cream twenty 'p.Tnt and make Uis buttrr firm mid sweet. In fatten tnr cattle, it irires them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes bem thrive much taster. Iu all diws of Swine, such as Coughs, I' leers a ine iunps, L,irer,ce.,tm article act a a specific. Br mttin from ow- timlf nisnr tn iiiim' in 1 nf I swill Uie above dism-ases will Iv cradt sy,i cat'-d or entirely preventd. If given in time, a certain Preventive and u far the Hog cholera. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. M d . Vm Ml 'T Pnggittt mnd Storekeeper, throubout tb, Caited Stale, Caoaou and Sorth America B. F. KEPSEIt k SOX. Agents. Mifflin tow a, I'm. aug23-lj Xew Store and Xew Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Hah. Street, Ififflintowa. HA VINO npend out a GROCERY AND VROVISION STORE in the old stand en Main Street, Mifflintown, I would respect fully ask the attention of the public to tbe following articles, which I will keep on hand at all tiiues : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, ' MOLASSES, RICE, FISH, SALT, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT, HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c., Tobacco, Oijs-nrw, GLASSWARE, 11 o m Feed, Are. All of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Troduce Give me a call and hear J. W. KIRK. tny prices. Mifflintown, May 2, 1871 Boot and Shoe Shop. THE undersigned, fashionable Boot ft and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II ly informs the public that he has locatedM in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, ZDrOgfaXIlH, CHILDRESS WEAR, AC, AC. Also, mending done in the neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. pr Shop located on the east side of Tus carora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAN. Marsh 8, 187Uly TXT'AMSTERSVILLE TIN SHOP Tneun- 1V1 dersigned has established himself in McAlistersrille in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin aad 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 inrited to call, as be hopes by strict at. tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. aug 18 '69111 JACOB G. WINET: jjj V V Iff Si Ws? yvS; Sri l0tkbij. KA l'a.RqH Stock op : Fall, and Winter Clothing AT Strayer's Clothing Store, ax:rATTER30X ! ; How is tHe Tims to Secnfef Bargains ! OAMUEL STRAVER. bmTine purchwed of O Li Heeht, keeps ia the new Brick Bnild tog. Main Street, Patterson, large-and ele gant assortment or Keady-Maue Clothing consisting in part of . Overcoat, Fror.k Coat, Dress (Jtutst I'titttahmnt, Vrttr; 'Driiicer, Vntlars, r-. i uifcnhirti. 1andkereatert, ! ' t. i lL j.1 V ' JioottJs Shoe And ererytliiug nsu illy found in a first cl Gentleman's t'umisning Store. c .J . FAJiVT'GO ODS I Also a larze anl carefully selected assort meat of Fane; Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which wnl be sold at the lo at poaaible liing prices. . . LaaitM' iituttrt nd Sioe. - lie also inrites the attention of tbe ladiei to bis fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES. which he will sell at prices defying compeii CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. lie hason hand a beautiful assortment of Carpets. Oil Cloths. &c , which are of a good quality, anJ well worth the inspection of the buyer. WATCHES K JEWELRY. - . Gold and Silver Watehet, Ear ringt, I'lain and Faney ring; Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins. Gold Pensand Pencils, &e., which at this time form the largest and best assortment in the county. 'Sa.All the above goods will be sold cheap er than anr other store in tbe United States. If yon don't believe it, just give him' a call and be convinced ortbe trntn ot tbe aksertion FURNITURE. lie has also a large Room just opposite his Store where he offers for sale at lo prices a ceneral assortment of Tables. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Redsteads. Mattresses, Trunks, Carpets, Flanks, Racks, and many other articles for house furnishing SAMUfcL. 61ttAir.lt. Patterson, Msy 1, 1871. D. W. II A R LEY K CO'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. t . j Xcvin's Xew Building, Bridge I Street, Miillintown. I iTIiis way for Bar. mm gai IIS!! HA i.u remorea our uuuus to a room in Nevin's new building, on Uridge street, we are prepared to do a Urge business, and bare just recti Ted a HEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, C'OSSLSTIXO OF Over Coats Ures Coats, Dullness Coats, Common Coins, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Bouts and Shoes of ersry description, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS'' KEADV MADE CLOTIIINO Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancr Over -Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, ilusiury, . GIiiTes, l.inen and Taper Colara. . Crarafs and Ties. Triiuke, Um brellas, Travellin lings &c. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. . . . : Persons in want of anvtliintr in our line wi!'. s money by giving us a call before pur i chining elsewhere), .is we are determined to sell cheap for cash. ((, Don't forget. the corner. Bridge and Water streets. h. W. II A I! LEV 4 CO. May 1. 1971. HIFPLIfiTOWtf FQUEDBY MACHINE SHOP ! flMlE undersigned " would respectfully an X nounce to the citizens of Juniata and adjoining counties, that he has purchased the Alimintown foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various descriptions, such as four and Siz Ilorte-power Threshing Machines, also, Eight and Ten Horse Power Machines, being tbe most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, and which I will warrant to perform all they are recommended to do Plows of the latest and most improved patterns, considered by all who have used them to be superior to any now in use in this part of the country. I would espeeially call the attention of farmers to tbe IKON KI.N'G PLOW, which I am man ufacturing, with the latest .improTements for 1870. I am also prepared to manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing, Gudgeons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and fitting up the same. I also manufacture all kinds of Coal, Mood, Parlor and CooJciwj Stove. I also manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle Roller for tanners, ftc. Old Metal and country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for work. Pemember I sell ten per cent, cheaper than any other establishment in the country. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb 1C, 1870-tf. AGENTS WANTED FOR SOLIDS SSSiSS FROM THi FIELDS or LITERATURE. Con taining selection from on HDSimro of the most popu ar American and fobiigk authors, including Adams, Bancroft, liacon, Beecher, Dulwer, Chapin (E. H.), Carlyle, Cooper, I)e Quincv, Everett. Emerson, Newman, Hall, J. G. Holland, Irving, Longfellow, Parker, Phil lips, Punshon, Robertson, Kuskin, Whately. Webster, and others equally celebrated for their skill ia tbe use of beautiful lauguage and for their strong enforcement of noble ideas. Siz hundred pages, elegant chromo frontpiece in ten colors, and many choice en gravings, at one half the price charg1! for any other book of its quslity. Agents can sell twice as many of this book as nf any other in the market. Ladies meet with the best of success. - Clergymen, Teachers, and energetic young men and ladies wantsd in every township to act as Agents, on very liberal terms. Serd name and address for Circular to ZIEGLER k MeCURUY, Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis, Mo.; or Springfield, Mass. - - nov9 JOHHSTOWJf FOUNDRY. THE 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. Ac. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. O. aug 18 1859 -tf " Juniata Co. Pa. 3$rrraattdi5f , &r. -SPECIE PRICES! v extraordinaryTequction. in ' the pricee:of.uoods,v; rftv, LAIIID i: BELL'S NEW STORE, Patterson, Juniata Cq fa. The undersigned beg leare ta tate, that they hate purchased from J. B. M. Todd, hi entire atoclt of goods, and will in ibe fumre conduct the merchantile business at the Old Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata county. Pa., where they shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of -LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST ING OF ALPACAS," POPLINS. PLAIDS, ' LUSTERS. DeLAINS. -MERINOS, MOHAIRS, GINGHAMS. CAMDRICS. LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENS WARE, CKDAHWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, .FISH, SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS, SUGAR. Having just returned from the city with the above enumerated stock, of goods, all nf which hare been purchased since the great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at great reduced fig. ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar23-tf " LAIRD & BELL. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! Martin & Walters' Bazaar ! GREA T CRA all IX PRICES ! HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank & Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belfora's store room, we would respectfully inform the public that we have just returned from the bast with a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS of the very best quality, eomprU ng in part, of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ' NOTIONS. HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS, QUEENSWARE, EO0TS & SHOES, n.vrs and caps, CARPETBAGS, OIL CLOTHS, C A R P E T S, BLANKETS, FURS, W000 AND WILLOW-WAKE, and in uort every article usually kept in a well selected store. We intend selling exclusive! for CASH, or n exchange for COUNTRV PRODUCE. Br so doing we will b? able to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock 1, HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. MARTIN & WALTERS, j (He Word's Storc.Itoom,) Main St., , Mifflintown, Pa. Mny 1, 1871. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS AT PNiELLS CHEAP STORE , IN TATTERSON, PA. ; THE lirgest 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 of Goods well suittdto the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine aud staple Vll Y- GOODS, " ! r ' Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's wate, including Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Ac. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop lins, Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured Shawls, Ac, and also a large stock of Not ions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Tens and Spices. Also, a large lot of Queeneware, Hardware. Wood and Willow "tire. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort- ! ment of Goods usually kept in a country store- ttSiHighest price paid for country pro dnce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit tbe times. May 1, 1871. WANTEDBY THE NORTII ' WESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY organized in 1858 with assetts of over Ten Millions ($10,000,000), District Agents for tbe following counties : Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Delaware, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Berks, Lehigh, North ampton, Colombia, Montour, Northumber land. Monroe, Adams. Juniata, Bradford, and any other unoccupied territory that we hold. - This is a rare ehance for some first class n:en. Call on or address PERCIVAL A STOW, State Agents East rem' a., 430 Walnnt St., Philada. - SACall in person -if -possible. AnS9, 1871-4w . . . , CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned against Hunting, Fishing or in any way tres passing on the lands of the undersigned, in Black Log township. Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full ex'ent of the law. Robert Mclntire. Samuel Lauver, David Lauver, Michael Hommon, Adam Smith, George Smith, Sarah . Cornelius, Thomas Ramler, ' ' Thomas J. Darling, Juna 21, 1871. J. E. Mclntire. William Lauver, Charles Glok, William Bilger, Samuel Hoffman, Sebastian Rapmaa, George Smith, Jr., lsaae Baughmaa, George W. Gorton. ' r'Ayefsrv: Hair Vigor , b Jor. restoring . Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which Is at once agreeable,' healthy, and effectual for preserving (lie hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original rotor iciA the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair ia thick ened," falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Iufjtcad of fouling the hair with pasty, sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Frca from those deleterious substances which nmke some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can ou!y benefit hut not harm h. If wanted merely for a " HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Couuiiuiug neither oil nor dye, it does uot soil white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy liictre aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer St Co., 1'itAcriCAL akd Analytical Chemists, JLOWELU MASS. FBICS Sl-OO- . Sold by Druggists generally. USE THE BEST. Nine years before the public, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced eqnal to Hall's u Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rencwer," and every honest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicatincr and preventing dandruff taring 1i ALDXESS and promoting the growth of the hair. The gray and bnishy hair by a few applications is change J to black and , silky locks, and -wayward hair will assume anv shrpe the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last 1 jnger, as it excites the glands to farr.ish the nutritive principle ro necessary to the life of the hair. It gives the k:ur tliat splendid appear ance so m::cii admired by all. .By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling out, Rnd none need bs without Nature's orniment, 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 hih standard. Our Treatise on the Hair nailed free; scad for it. Sold ly all Dntjbls and Dealt rs in HciSdncs. Price One Dollar Per Eottls. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. IABC&&T0BT, HASEUA, V. H. tSy"Sold b y Druggists genera ly. ADALIS jTlIE INGREDIENTS THAT jCOMPOSR KOSADAI.IS nre tp'il.li.-ljrd tn every jwi!i;ij::',l':i.-p-!Gre it is nt a arc ret cji.n:uut constucitly 1 prf-cirr rrrrrmp it It is a certain cure fur Scrofula, cyi'Inli in all itsfurmj, Rlicuma Umo, i-kia lXsraso, I.ivcr Com plaint acd fcll diseases of the 1! luod. c::s rcrrL2 o? scsasalis will do n nre pnod than ten bottle ut ilio !jyru4 of &irsap irilla. THE UND'SCICNro PHYSICIANS have itFc! HoS'lalis in their practira for Jie p ist three years and cly ciidorsa it as a reliable AlleraUva aud Clood Purifier. DTI. T. C. rTJOTT, of Ualtimcta. Uil.T. J. BOVKI.V. .DR. K. W.CARR. " DH.F.O. DANNKLLY. ' D1L 1. S. SPARKS, ol NichoUrri'.le, Kr. DR. J. L. McCASTHA, Cbhimbia, DR. A. 2. NOr.L-F, EJrecomh, N. C. J. B. FRENCH & EONS, Fill Hirer, Ka.. F. VT. SMTTTT, Jwisnn, Mirh. A. F. WHKKl.Mt. Lima, Ohio. B. HA1 L, I.im.t!.io. CRA V:.N ft t O.f "r.Tnrsvnic, Va. SAM-!- G. .VrFADSEN, .Wlrces Lotii, Tcua. Cur Rjive vi!l not c!lnw of any -traded . marl;! in xrlatiun to thf viruirHOf .o.il.ili. To:he Me.tiCal l'rutt' s.on m c i -.iar.-rro a Fluid F.x-traftsi'H-rirr l rny thvy have crrr vyr-d in Die trca nirtit f .f diM-asrd Luoi.tl; and to thctnlirteil we aay try Ro.a'i. and you wiil be restored to health. Rna.-1a)i is snl.l J y all Iu?rijtS price gioo per b-ittlv. Address Manufacturing Chemitts, BaLTiauc. afo. New Tin and Stove Establishment, Perrtfsville, Juniata, County, pa THE undersigned has opened out a new Tin and Store Establishment in the room on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves. &c tie will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing, all of which he guarantees to put up with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had over ten years experience in the business he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfaction to the public. He keeps on hand tbe celebrated Kimrod Cook 'Stove, which ia the best baker, most economical and heaviest plated stove now in use. He will keep on hand tha Oriental Heateis, and a general assortment of tha beat Stoves manufaetorad. JOHN DCS BAR. i o A Beef! Veal! Button ! ?. ivj:i;i i Till undersigned hereby informs tbe pub lic that he still continues to carry on the Butchering Business in Mifflintown. and will hereafter supply the eitlrens of Mifflin and Patterson with ' ' -' "' " '" , CHOICE BEEP u - every TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings, and with ! Veal nu Iut ton every THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go tha rounds of both towns om tha mornings mentioned. Aa he is tbe only butcher in this vicinity whs -ntinued in business during the past winter, for tbe accommodation of the public, he feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season. FRANK MAXWELL. April 12, 1871. : - 3Xeirt! 3Icat fpiIE undersigned hereby respectfully in JL forms the citizens of Mifflintown and Patterson that his wagon will visit each o these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY1 mornings of each week, when they can be supplied with Clioxeo Tleef; ' Veal, Mutton, Xi it, A: c-, during the summer season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Vent and Mutton every Thurs day morning. Give mi your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, and as cheap as any other butcher in the eonnty. . . SOLOMON SIEBER. June 14, 1871. FKESH BEEF VEAL, &C. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce lo the public that be has com menced the Butchering llaisiness. and that his wapon will visit Mitiiintown and Mexico on TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of eacn week when they can have an opportu nity oT purchasing EXTRA BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON. LARD, if., cheaper than from any other wagon. He only asks the eitiiens to give him a trial lo satisfy them that he sells cheaper and better meat than any other butcher in the county. CYRUS SIEBER. April 5. ISTl-tf JTotice to Trespassers. a'MIE umlersigned. residents of Delaware and Greenwood townships, hereby cau tion all persons against trespassing on their respective properties for the purpose of grin ning, fishing, or culling timber. All persons violating this notice will be dealt with ac cording lo liw. J Spe.ikinau, William Keech, . M. ('. Karra, .ae Ferguson, Mark J. Mc'iaw. Josrpb Nipple. Humphrey & McQuirii', David Cargill, Jesse Frey, John M. I.itndis, ' Jacob Ycager. NeUo;i Knigiit, Joseph Cnrvell, Jacobs Hoopes, Jonathan Clouser, Joseph S-inman, John Varner, l'aviil Shurti, Joseph Ferguson, Jobn K. Fergiisun, John T. Dimm, Lewis f'argill. Joseph J. Castles, Henry Pontius, George T. Frev, Kurns M. Ford" aug'21-3m J Thomas P Dimm, John S. t'urgill. 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Aug 81. '70-ly EMPLOYMENT HIKEAC or the Y(nng Men's Christian Association, Office. 123 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut Walnut. If you wish to hire Inbor of any kind, write and tell ns just the help you want. The wages you will pay. The best, and cheapest way to reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our best to serve you and give you all the information we can about the person we send. Our desire is tc assist the worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN, Sup't Emplovment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street, Philada. at FEATHERS." ALL GICVI)IS IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES AD DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAIGHEAD. Jan2 Pittsbcbo, Pa- IF YOU WANT NEAT SALE BILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE i OF THE 5' AGE! i l FATIOXAL HOTEL, IEWIST0Wlf,.PESH'A. w ..''-- - BEAR At UAMAKER, Proprietors. TATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap tol Buildings.' IIARISBURG.PA. je,Tcras aa moderate as any Hotel in the City. ' W.il. G.THOMPSON, Proprietor. WHITE II0RSE H0TEU 816 t 318 NORTH TIIIRD STREET, , PHILADELPHIA. . ur.O. ZEILLEY, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor him with a call.' First Class Livery and Sale Stable, HOLDIXO 60 H0KSCS, ATTACHED TO HOTEL. JUNIATA HOTEL." MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SHOX It. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfot table the Table supplied with tbe bet the market affords Siabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choicest wines and liquor no pains will be spared lo please guests Charges moderate. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. mayl7, '71 LEONARD HOUSE. Opposite the Depot, CLIL1IIFIELD, Tbe "Leonard House" has recently been refitted aad otherwise greatly improved, and is now under tbe proprietorship of D. John ston k Son. formerly of the "Merchant's Ho tel'' in Pittsburg. Persona visiting Clear field on business or pleasure will find this a convenient and pleasant place to stop mayl I, '70 ly UNITED STATES HOTEL. OPPOSITE PA R. R. DFpYT, IIARRISBURO, IA. EMM ING KR & CO., rROPRir.Tt.Rs. Telegraph Office in Hotel, aug IS. :80-y. PARK HOTJWIS. REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO., PA. DAVID I. RICK. Proprietor. The undersigned respectfully calls tbe at tention of the public to tbe fact that he has leasrd Ibe hotel property ii Reedsville, for merly occupied by Aaron Shoop, and is pre pared lo accommodate strangers and travel ers. He will spare no means to wiaka the Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. lie will exercise a personal supervision over bU lixr. Table and Stable. He respectfully solicits a share of the patronage of Ibe public. DAVID I. RICE. Reedsville. April 10, 1871. BECK'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. THIS IIOTr.r. IS PI.F.A8ANTI.T SITUATED ON THE SOUTH SinK OF RACE STREET, A FEW POORS AMOVE T1IIKD. ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY M ikes it parlicnUrly desirable to peroons visiting ibe City on buKiness or pleasure. A. KECK, Proprietor, Formerly of the Slates fni'un Hvttl. sue; 18. K63-ly. COAL AND LUMBER YARD. TUB undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large stock of !! 1 finl Lmnlx'r. His stock embraces in part, STOVE COAL. SMITH COAL, AND LIME BURNERS' COAL. At tie Lowest Cask Kales. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such aS TVh te Pine Plank, 2 inches thick. White Pine Boards, 1J inches thick, White Pine Boards, I inch thick. While Tin Boards inch thick. White Pine Worked Flooring, Hemlork Boards, Scantling, Joists, Roofing Lain, Plastering I.ath. Shingles, Stripping, Sah and Doors. Coal and Lamber Dcliverrd at Short -Notice. Jt" Persons on the east side of the rirer can be furnished with Limhnrner's Coal. ke.. from the Coal-yard at the Lock above Mifflin. fTFOROE GOSHEX. Patterson, June H, '71. Birdsell Combined Clover Thresher and Separator. THIS MACHISE THRESHES, SF.PA kates. Hulls and Cleans Clover Seed at one operation ; capacity ranging from 20 ii o) Imslel per day, according lo yild of seed. After the trover is fed into the Thresh ing Cylinder, the seed contained therein is. deposited into a bag or measure at the side of the Machine. ITo Eshandling of Chaff cr Tailings. An elevator conveys the unbailed chatf back to the HCLLER HOPPER, and an ex tra Elevator conveys the light seed, 4e , back to the Fanning Mill. 3000 dow la a.se throughout tbe United States and I'anadas. Awarded II rat Preailaai at 75 State Fair since 1 . Send for "Cloveb LE.tr" and Colored En graving, which give complete description. Bibmell MA.trrACTcai.xo Co , Maufaetiirers, -llarrisburg, Pa. Home Factory, South Bend, Ind. An Agent wanted in Juniata county. Aug. 80, 1871-3m tOAL. Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all kinds v of M Merchandise for sale. 1,'hestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at the highest market prices in cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal, lumber, &c, to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builders b ilia of lumtwr just as wanted and on short notice, of ei'her oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. Jan4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. ' A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar ware, &c, for sale cheap by MARTIN k WALTERS. A UL KINDS OF BLANK WORK. Ac. done JTl. at this Office in tbe neatest manner and- at Ion prices. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office.