FARM AND HOUSEHOLD. BOW TO GET A (iOOD WHEAT CROP. Fiedeiick Walls, Ciirninieeioiier of Ag ricaliuie, in a recent letter says : "Tbe experience of many years has led me to tbe conclusion that the deterioration of I the lieat crop is mainly attributable to ... j . , , tbe i.nf..o,.er and uiitn..y USe of ban.- yard manure. In mr practice tbe clover M.du mm d l,i ,.U..,tA -;.t. corn, luegrouu:! is ag,im jjlotiglnd lu the spring and sowed with oats anl upon tne stubble (if this crop all the manure of the barnyard is j;ut ; tlieti ploughed ag ; nd fowed with wheat. This deli cite plant is thus euljccled to the raw. I. CPS ud gi'PMiifS of barnyard fond, illi all its getms of flies, worm?, lice, aud bg feminglv a sufficient Cftute of the unsuccessful gn w;h of a grain so pur nd di Iic;i!c as wheat. Corn is the hog if plants, an-.l will devour plants of any quality, and thrive upon it. llete, then, upon the sod to be ploughed for com :s llie place f.,i the barnyard ma nure. L;ny it uV p, and w hi'ii the corn is cut 'G, brake the stubble even with the ground dn-ing tbe winter. I:i the spring harrow the grund wtll, tow your oas upon 't, and d:il! it. You will thus keep your luiinure where ) on nut it, and not1 subject the o.-its crop to Le thrown down by it. hen this crop is removed, bring j your manure to the surfico by deep i plowing and thorough tillage. The barn yard manure, having thus received pro per preparation, is a fit food fir the vrbeit lant Experience has taught me this less m " On my farm hi Pennsylva nia, I never fail to raise a satisfactory crop of wheat, tnd I have known no such thing as a midge, llefaun fly, or army worm." SlMILIXU lklt!Ks' Flkt. It is al-in-st impossible to pet horses shod with out having the f;ogs cut away. All vet erinary ni'gi ons, all horsemen, a'J lead ing M.ickemi l.s, gne that the frog should Lot be pared one particle not even trimmed No ma'.trr how pliable and soft the frog j,., cur it away smooth on a'l siihs, and in two days it will be dry and ban! as a chip You might as well en i!i'a!l the leaves of trees, andex pct tl.tm t. diiririidi, g to pare away the fif-gnd have a healthy foot. The rough, spongy part of the frog is to the foot whit Ier;vcs are to the tree the lungs Never have a ird hot shoe put upon the foot to burn it level. Ifyon can find a Uekniith tint is mechanic enough to level the f, t without a red hot iron, em ploy him The burning process deadens the hoof and tends to contract it. If you do not think so try the red hot poker on your f.ng, r r,a I. i.nd see if it will not affect the growth of that. There are many important points iu shoeing horses, but these two are of more importance than all the rest. level to the apprc hension of men Uot skilled in Lorscs, and the two most disregarded. I Jllorur tii'd Farmer. . r Aii.t'RK l 1 Ait.Miu As a general thing, when ordinary industry and judg ment are ex.-i:ied in the business ol farming, succers, to a greater or lesser ex tent, is certain. In other occupations, mccees is not alone dependent oa these rjualities but in spite of the greatest ef forts and the closest attention failures of ten occur. The fickle goddess haunts the merchant and the speculator, but the far mer secure on his well tilled fields, is not afraid ,f Ler frowns, nor courts her smile. 1 o:tir.ii for dim has no favors to grant, mil cannot easily as-sail his position. With neither poverty nor liches to inter fere, he is in the best position fir exer cising all th virtues. Rk.MKUV roil ioKK .Sini-L!KRS. A roi respondent of the Caitm'a Farinrr writes relative to sore or galled shoulders f horses Wash them well every liightar.d Morning w ith a strong solution of oak bark, made by boiling the bark iu water; then nth them well with linseed oil. Anoint 'hem every night and morn ing with as lve made of three parts of linseed oil und one part of quick-lime. To make hordes' shoul 'eis tough, wash tha shoulder well twice a day, fir a week before woiking, with the oak bark solu tion." Cholera. First drink one half pint of pure Cognac brandy. Then every fifteen minutes after, take one tablespoon ful of a mixture made of one half ouuce each of gum mynh, Cayenne pepper and camphor, in a pint of pure Cognac, for tbe first hour It will euro either the gripes or colic instantly. To Blfach Clothes. One ounce of oxalic acid to a pint of water ; a tumbler of this to three gallons of water. I'm in the clothes ; lir it well ; tuen i inse twice. To whiteu brown cloth, boil in weak lye, and expose day and night to the sun and night air ; keep the clothes well sprinkled. Ci'itE roti Drl.vkkn.niss Sulphate iron, five graitis ; magnesia, ten grains; peppermint water, teu drachms ; spirits of nutmeg, one drachm ; take it twice a day. It is a tonic, a stimulant, etc , and never fails to cure druukennesa in a short time. To take Ink out ok Linkn Scald in hot tallow. Let it cool ; then wash in warm suds. Sometimes these stains can be removed by wetting the place iu very sour buttermilk or lemon juice ; rub salt over, and bleach in the sun. Hgali.xu Salve. Mutton tallow, four lbs.; bees wax, one pound ; rosin, half a pound ; turpentine, three ounces. Melt the three first over a slow fire ; then add tLe turpentine when nearly cold. 3foral 2lbucrtisrmcnts. New Store and New Goods. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. 2ain Street, Hiffiintown. TTAVINrt opened out a GROCERY AND H Paov,IOS STOBE in llie old an(J ' on Main Street, Mifllintown, I would repect- I""' as ,ue '"'"" or marantic- 10 me ' fullowing articles, hicb 1 will keep oo band at all nuies : SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, FISH, SALT, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. . HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tobacco, Cigriirs, GLASSWARE, Xlom-, Feed, Scc. All of which wilt be Bold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give mo a call and hear my prices, J. W. KIRK. Mifllintown, May 2, 1871. The I'lacc for Good Grape-vines IS AT THE Juniata itollcn Uiiusarbs, AXD GRATE-VISE MKSERT. rl"U;2 undersigned would respectfully in 1 t ir n the public ilmi he bus started a Gripe-Tine Nursery about one mile northeast of MifSiiitown, where tie has been testing a large umnber of the different ririetief of Grapes ; and having been in the business for eeveu years, he is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THIS LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE MOST PROMISING KINDS, AT I, O W R A T E S . by ihe sinele vine, dozen, hundred or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thriflv vines will da well to eall and sea for them selves. gy-Good and responsible Agent win'ed. Address, JONAS (1BERII0LTZER, MifEiniown, Juniata Co., Pa. S. B. LOUDON, 5IKKCHAKT TAILOR, "TTtUt.D respectfully inform the public W thai lie has removed his Tailoring Es tablishment to a room in Major Nevin'n new bml ling, on the Parker lot. oa Bridge street, Mitfliutowa, anl his opened out a LARGER AND FIN EE ASSORTMENT OF :l O TILS. CASSlXf-RES, vzsrixGs, &c. Tlnn ever was before brr.ipht to this towa nhich he is prey-ire,! to make to order in (rtae LATES1 A.l HOST HirWOVEI) STYLE. And iu a manner that will defy all competi tion. I b also maauiaciures to oraer, an sons of . CUSTOM WORK On reasonable teru's. I!y sirict attention to business, he hopes to receive liberal snare of public patron age Give liiiu x call and inspect his styles of cutting and workmanship before going elsewhere. NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, Main Street, M'JJltntoicn, I'a. nmi.Kus in DUCCS AID HEDimES, Chemicals, 1S' Stuff. Oils, liuts. Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Burners, Chimneys. Brufhes, Inf.ints liruuhes. Soaps, Hair liruhes, Toolh Brushes, Perfumery, Combs. Hair Oil, Tobaero, Cigars, Notions, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WISES A Ml LiytUKJ lor.Meui- eal Pnrpoe. jSplt!'3rRIPTI(S compounded witn greai care. maioio-iy Flour! Flour! TMIE nn Isrsigned bogs leave to inform the I public '1m. he has purchased the G l 1ST MILL, in Miif ird township, recenilv owned It J.i;ob Lemon, and. having remodeled and otherwise improved the fame, is now pre pared to accommodate all who may favor him wi!h their patronage. Wheat rionr and Sided Corn Meal al vas on ban, i and for smIc, ubule sale anil Retail. Aho, Shorts, Brnn, &h:p fluff and Ch j F,r Suh. Flour and Feed will be delivered to fami lies if desired. His wagon will visit Mifflin, Patterson and Perrysville three times week. Orders left at the Store of John Kika in Mifflin, or at Pcnnell's Store iu Patterson, will be promptly attended to. GRALV OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT AT MARKET TRICES. P. II. HAWN. Jan. 3, I72-Sai Boot aud Shoo Shop. 'r'llE undersigned, fashionable Boot A and Shoemaker, hereby respectful ly informs the public that he has located in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in JL.A.DIES WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots; CHILDREN'S WEAR, &C..&C. Also, mendine done in the neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed BxS" Shop located on the east side of Tos earora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAN. March 8, 1871-ly HECK & FASICK, MAserrcTCBias or BOOTS AND SHOES, East of Odd Fellows' New Hall, Bridge St., MIFFLISTOWX, PA. Gesrge W. Heck and A. B. Fasick having eutered inta partnership, would respectfully invite tbe citizens of Mifiliniown and vicinity who are wanting BOOTS and SHOES lo give them a eall. Repairing promptly attended to. Charges moderate. All work warranted. Mifflintown. Nov. 15. 1871 tf LARGE Block of Ready-mad Clothing for 7 HARLE7 ft CO. saiwbandisf, &s. SPECIE PRICES! EXTRAORDINARyTeDUCTION IN THE PRlCEE OF GOUDS. LAIRDI BELL'S NritV STORE, Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa. The undersigned beg leave to ttate, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire stock of goods, nud will iu ib future conduct the nierebnntile business at the Old Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata county. Pa . where they shall endeavor to keep constantly on band full and complete assurtment of LADIKS' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST INU OK ALl'ACAS, POPLINS, PLAIDS.. LUSTERS. DeLAIXS. .MKKiXOS, MOHAIRS. GINGHAMS. CAMBRICS. LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES, (Jl'EENSWARE, CEDAR WARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY. FISH. SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. IKring just returned from tbe city wi'h tbe above enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since Ihe great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig ures for CASH Oil COUNTRY PRODUCE. mr23-tf LAIRD 4 BELL. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS IS AT POWELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. rrHE largest and best assortment to be J- fo'.nd in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opeued a very large stock of Goods well suiti d to the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, 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, ic. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes Top. lius. Alpacas, Le Lames, plain and figured Shawls, c. and also a large stock of Notions, such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and general assortment of Dress Trimmings. G Ji OC E R I E S, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees. Teas and Spices. Aln, a large lot of Queensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Pish Salt and Nails. Tojrclher with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country atore gt.ilighr.t price paid for country pro duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times M? 1 37 1 FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED Hon ei Cattle Mini This Dremnitton. lone and favorably known, wilt tliorouffl.Iy re-iuvifoiat broken down and low spirited borers. by strenKt'itrniog and cUasatng tha It is a fure pr-rentireof all diseases 9Z7tX4 incident to this animal, such as LL'Nti ft Ml, 1j A.N llr.K, 1 r.LU'H WATKR. HEAVKS. COUGHS. VIS TEMl'ER, FEVERS. FOUN DER, LOSS OK APPETITE AXD VITAL KRliVt ice. Its use I m proves tbe wind. tacrtM?s the apctite m'.v99 a smooth and clv ekin and tianformfl tlie mierab!r pklcton in to a fine-lnoiting and sjurtte 1 borse. i To fcjpers of Cow? this prepara tion is invaiuublr. It is a sure pre- i renlive auinst Rindeqiest, Hollow 1 Horn, etc. It has Urn proven by actual experimt-nt to increase trie 1 quantity of milk and rream twenty 1 percent, and make ths butter Arm and sweet. In fatten inn cattle, it gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, aud makes bem thrive much faster. In all di-w9 of Swin, such as Coughs, Ulcers n the Lun;4, Liver, kc. this article acts as a tnciac. By nuttmir from one half a paper to a paer In a barrel of wtll the arove diseases will bt erani cated or entirlv prevented. If given tn time, a certain preventive and cure for tlie Ho; Cholera. DtVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. MS. For tale bv Drnertots and Storekeeper throu-hout the United States. Canada and Soi'Ui America 15. F. KbPNEil i SON", town. Pa. Agen a. Mifflin ug23-ly V OF THE W AGE! PATIHTtD L)CKBSa JTtl. 1869. OUR CELFBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN FEN. di U to be the bet Pen .. .d latblscucB; i trvi t in not corrtme- "tin t'"" - ; k ! wJth ! I Vp .(: Will outvr?.i doir . Wot PjM. Put up In ct r Wv boxy. Q- rn any fere-1' wr "" ten rralle per mntk. I'5t over ao jr cent.: Two miii.Ic i'en. lOeonts; tweus4 LUU. AddrcM, Western Publishing Co. Manufacturers' Agents, rittsburjh. Fa. rarTfOf Thtnf.. nwilaMtveftlir ! Prna hr to mrnj Imlti-.tl" f f - Wi- ; . ; V rlcr c'-ifclitv. tnr wlv the ijeiirire r Ol - j J TA.1: reHld c-t.hl ompany. in wii- " . t-iff fur I'ena your -NamtN, lon. Countj, 4 pia'ij nritten, and i-dora mill at wtUs proupt stteuUoa. THE OLD ESTABLIsniD FIBX, "V'v J. J. RICHARDSON & CO 126 Maiket Strict, Pbiiad'a , is the Krirsst Manufacturing I'onfecti: lera and Wuole-sle Dealers ' FraVe, NTs S-s . st i T7;i' f' IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat terns. No. 7. 8, and 9, Flanks and Follow Hoards, all complete, bv SILAS SH AMP. Oct 5-3ra ISfflin'own. J-Jtkiata Su.vrimi $1,80 ocr year. W 8usintss Carbs. JOITIS E. ATKINSON, Attorney at JL.aw, MIFFLLNTOWN, PA. Collecting and Conveyancing promptly attended to. Office, second story of Court House, above Proihonotary's office. JOBERT McMEEN, ATTORNEY AT LA W, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. Office on I'.ridge street, in the room formerly occupied by Exra D. Parrer, Esq. g B. LOUDEN, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., Offers his services to the citizens of Juni ata county as Anctioneer and Vendue Crier. Charges, from two to ten dollars. Satisfac tion warranted. nov3-6m. DR. T. C. RUNDia PATTERSON, TEN-VA. August 18, 18ti0-tf. THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D., MIFFLINTOWN, TA. Office hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. Si. Office in Ueitord's building, two doors above lheSi met otlice. Bridge street. aug 18-tf SUITS B. H01LE0PHATIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Having permanently located in the be rough or Mitfiintown, offers his profefcsional services to ihe citizens of this place and surrounding country. Ofiice on Main street, over Beidler's Drug Store. fang 18 lf69-lf LEX. K. McCLUKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 144 SOUTH SIXTU STREET, PIIILADKt PIIIA. oct2" tf G. W. McPHEREAN, gMtomeji at Jim, COl SANSOM .ST BEET, PHILADELPHIA, aug 18 18J3-ly QEMRAL CLA1.M AGENCY, JAMES M. SELLERS, Hi SOUTH SIXTH STREET, rtllLADKI. PIIIA. ISonnties, Pensions, Back Pay, florae Claims, State Claims, &e., promptly collected No charge for information, nor when money is not collected. ocfi"-tf Dr. R. A. Simpson Treats all forms of disease, and may be con sulted as follows: At li is office in Liverpool Pa., every SATURDAY and MOXDAY ap pointments can be n.ade for other days. fey Call on or address liR. R. A. SIMPSON'. dec 7 Liverpool. Perry Co., Pa. ATTENTION ! DXIT WATTS most respectfully announ ces to the public that he is prepared to furnish SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY at reduced prices. Hereafter give him a c:tli it his 0L1 STAND, MAIN St., MIFFLIN. Oct 2-i-i f BEewBsag.BtOsee IX PERRYSVILLE. DR. J. J. APPLEBAUGH has established a Drug and Prescription Store in the above-named place, and keeps a general as sort men t of DRUGS AXD MED1CISES, Also all other articles usually kept in estab lishments of this kind. Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal pur poses. Cigars. Tobacco, Stationery, Confec tions (fiist-class). Notions, etc., 'C. (ijy-The Doctor gives advice free 1S71. 1'IIILAUKLI'UIA. 1S71. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & BOURKE, - MANUFACTURERS OF Paper Hangings & Window Shades. W1IOLKSAL1 AND RETAIL SALESROOMS, Corner of Fourth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Fectorj Cor. Twenty-third ana Sansom Sts. Oct. 4-3m A. O. PoSTLETUWAlTB. J. C. M'NAtlOHTO!! A. G. rOSTLETII YVAITE & CO , General Commission Merchants FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY . PRODUCE. Ho. 264 South Front Stsftet, marll-tf PHILADELPHIA. J. M. KEPUEAltT BARNES BROTHER k HEBRON wnoLCSALE BIALtES IK HATS AND CAPS, oUS Market Street, Philadelphia, aug 18. 18My. BEST CIGARS IN TOWN AT llolUbatigh's Saloon. Two for 5 cents. Also, tbe Fre-hest Lager, the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the Finest Domestic Wines, and, in snort, any thing you may wish in the EATING OR DRINKING LINE. - at the most reasonable prices. He has also refitted his BILLIARD HALL, so that it will now compare favorably with any Hall in Ihe interior of the State. June 1, 18.0-ly IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBLLLS, POSTERS & BLANKS, CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatiors, &c,j ust received and for sale lry 8. B. LOCOON. 5ttediral. USE THE BEST. '.-oTVP. S!rft Nine years before the jmLlic, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's "Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer" and every honest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicatincr and preventing dandruff curing BALDNESS and Promoting the growth of the hair, 'he gray and brashy hair by a few applications ia changed to black and eilky locks, and wayward hair will assuma anv shape the wearer desires. It ia the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in tho world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnVu the nutritive principle to necessary to the life of the hair. Is gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by all. By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevent3 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 np to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; ssnd for it. Sold by aS Drugglslt end Dealers ia Medicines. Price Onfl Dollar Per Cattle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. LABORATORY, HASHUA, H. E. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds. Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before iii the whole history ol medicine, has anything won to widely and so tier ply upon tiie coiiiIileiKe of murikiuu, a" this excellent remedy lor pulinouary coiupluiuU. 'J h rough a loiifj series of years, and anionic iott of the race ol men it had risen lusher and higher iu their estima tion, as it has become better known, tta nuiiorrn character and pow er to cure. the various affections of the lutigs and throat, have utaue it know n a a re liable protector ajaiut them. W hue adapted to milder forms of disease and to young childicn, it is at the same time the niot effectual remedy that ran be given for incipient con ,uuiptiouf and tue dan gerous affections 01 Ue throat and lungs. jNh a pro vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as ml are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, aii should be provided witn tins antidote for them. Although skilled t'otiunttiion is thouirht in curable, till great numbers ot caes where the dis ease seemei settled, have Uen completely cured, aud the pa ent restored to sound health by the Cherry M'ecloral. So complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, th'tt the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing ele could reach them, under the Cherry Sec toral they subside ami disappear. Singrra and I'ublic Speakers find great pro tection from it. Anthmn is always relieved aud often whoKv cured by it. Jtrotirhitia is generally cured by taking the Cherry Pertnral in small and frequent cloven. So generally arc its virtues knoun that we ueett not publish the certificates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are ful.y maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Atu. Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Hemittont Fever, Dumb Ag?ae, Periodical or B;ifon Fever, Ac, and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As ft? name implies, it fmv. and does rot fail. Containing neither Arenic, Quinine, liimtith, Ztnr, nor any other mineral or poisonou -uUstnr -c Whatever, it in nowise injures anv pntienr. The number and importance of it- rims in the namedi tri't, arc litenillc bevonrf account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of Amte medicine. Our pride U gratified by the a-kno rledsrnieiir we receive of the radical cures effectwl in ohttinnre ca.e, and where other remedies hnd wholly failed. Unaccliniated erons either roiient in, or travelling thronch miaomific locnlitic, will be pro tected by taking the AGVE rVKK daily. For J.irrr Cnmnlnint, ariinir from tiniditr of the Lirer, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver h.to healthy activitv. For Bilious Disorders and Liver Comidaint, it is an excellent remedy, prmlucine many tmlv re msrknble cure where other tnediin had failed. Prepared hy Ok. J. C. Atfr A Co., Practi.il and An:ilvticl i herniate, Lowell, Mass., aud sold all round the won . MICE, $1.00 PER BOTTLE, iSADALIS jillE INGREDIENTS THAT jCGMPOSH ROSAOAUS are 'p iLIi-ihcd cn every pat ka, t'-r-e-I Hre it is w t& secret p cp.ira.iou, COnPqiiCIiI !y niTSK 1.1X3 Fr.ECIEK IT It is a c-rl:n cure fur Scrofiili, Syplulii in ail its funis, Ji;cur:ii tistn, tkin bifase, l.iver Com print aaJ til liisetsts of t'o wii! ro r:n-e p-fwvj than ten bottles Kt ih-5 r rLpn of ir?ptriila. K; tJN0;?.3!GMCD PHYSICIANS li.ivti u?piI ITtff.iilaIi i" t!ieirpictice fur '.lia yst three yrars and f rly ci do-so it ta a p.;iUb Alloratire and Llood l'urifier. DH. T. C. Prtsn, nf Eltitncr. Ull.T. J. BOVKtN-. " I)K. K. V--.CAKU.' " OK. F. O. HANNKI.I.Y, Dit. J. S. SPAKKS, of NicholuTllle, DR.K'L. jrcCAilTIIA, Colunbii, s. c. Da. A. B. NOBLES, r.Jgecomb, N. C. J. B. FRENCH 4 EOXS, Fill Hirer, r. V. SMITIT, lacksnn, Mich. A. F. V, !ir.KLt3, Lima, uUo. B. HAI L. Lir.ia.Oh;o. C'HAVLN & I (.. Conlor.svrip, Va. SA.VL. :. AM-AUDt., aiurfrees- toro, ica. Our sjiare irill not sllotr of any ex tendei remark ia rriatirn to tiia virtursot Ki.i;ia!:. Tothe Meiiiral PruIc:on we rw: iCre 4 Fluid F.x- trartgnperinr to anythpy hava ever ucd ia tl.c trra mrr:t cf dirasrd i,:orio ; ana to cr.cvlil.riefl u-e any try Rosa.aiis. aud you vill be rc;tcrei to healta. Rosaiali is sM hv all DrurTiats price per bottle. Adtireis 2. comers is c:. Manufacturing Chemists, CaLTiHoas, llo. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU OF THC Young Men's Christian Association, Office. 123 South 7th St., PbiUoelphia, Between Chestnut i Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of ny kind, write and tell ns just the help you want. The wagea you will pay. The beet, and en"apet way to reach your place, and if far fron. Philadelphia, you had better enclose Kailrond fare We will do our best lo serve you and gie you all llie information we can about the person we fend. Our desire is tc assist tbe worthy, and no charges lo either party. Addreaa ALEX SLOAN, Sup't Kmplovment Rureau, 128 South 7th Street, Pbilada. SHELLY A STAMBACGH always keep np their Mock of GKOCtRi KS and wiil not be excelled either in the quality or pries of their foods in this line. Give thorn a !. before going elsewhere. U. W. HAH LEY & C(VS CHEAP CLOTHING STOBfi. rXevin's New Building, Bridge Street, Mifllintown. This way for Bar gains!! HAYING removed our GOODS to a room in Nevin's new building, on liridge street, we are prepared to do a lare business, and have just received a KEW AS50ET3IENT OF GOODS, consisti.no or Over Coals Dress Coats, Business Coats, Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Beots ami Shoes of every description, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over Shirts, Under Shirts. Oi-nwers, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags &c. Alo, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir eulnrs nnd Furs. Persons in wantof anything in onrline wil save money by giving us a call before pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell chein for cash. ESS. Don't forget the eorner, Eri.Ige and Water streets. D. W. HAULEY i CO. May 1. 187;. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP! Ia Kevin's Haw Euildic 03 BRIDGE STREET, MIKFLIXTOWN. 'P HE uudersignpd, late cf the firm of Fa a sick & North, would rtvpccrfttl'y aa nounce to the public thtt be has openod a Boot and Shoe Shop in Mnjor Nevin's New Building, on Bridgo street, Miil'iLtown. and j is prepared lo manufacture, of the bst tua- I tenal, all kinds of BOOTS, SIIOE AND GAITERS. FOR GENTS", LADIES AND CHILDREN He al-o lteeis on band a larre and well selected stock of Ilea.J3--iiial AVork, of all kiads, tor men. troracn nd chil lrea. all work vmi.tMtn. Give ina a call, fur I fte! confident that I erMi furnish you wit!) any kind tf work you may dii. 13s Kpairinj djne neatly and at reason able rni-M. S. L. .SOUTH. Mav 1. 1S7I. LADIES' J O II N FAKOY FTJIiS S r A !! E I R A . !8 Alt'; II Street. Middle of the lilock, be Iwe:ii7tu and Sib. Sis.. South 8ide, PiULADULI'IliA. Importer, Manufactnrer and Dealer in all kind- aud quality of FOR LADIES AJ'U CHILDREN'S WEAR. Ilavintr imported a very larec and svlendid assortment ot kli the diilernut kinds of r'uri 11-otu hr)t hands in Lurope, and have ban them tn:ide up by Ihe nioft skillful w. rktnen, would respectfully invite the readers of this piper to call nn I exarr.:ne his ery lare r.nd neautilui asvrtmcnt of rancr Furs, for La- die.' and Children. I mui determined to s 11 at as low prices at vy 01 her respectable House iu this city. All Furs uarrantrj. A'o mis representation to ejfect salrs. JOHN FAREIRA. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Oct. IS, 1871-3 mos. WALL PAPER Rally to the Place wliere you can Lay your Wall Paper Cneap. 'PHE iiridorigncd luke ihis method of in 1 tormiug the public lhat he has just re ceived at his residence on Third Street, Mif flintown, a lirse assortment nf of varioii't st)lt;, which he oilers for sale CilK.U'KIl than can ! p:irclicd elsewhere in the county. A'l persons in need of the above article, and wisiiing .0 save money, are invited to call and examine his stock and hear his prices bi-tore g'i"g elsewhere. SVJLarge supply couslantly on hand. MMON BASO.M. Mifflintown. April . 5, h71-tf NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY IN I'ATTERSON. Q AMUKI, H. P. 'LLM VX r-r'ctfu11y an O nnunces lo the public tint he has recent ly optnr I a Wajon-m iter's Siio in the ir otiph of Pillerfoo, and i prepared lo man ufacture, iu a neat and duruMe manner, WAGONS OF KJNDS, From a Four-hcrse Farm W.jon to a One horse ifpring-wagon. All Kiuds of Repniriiig will Receive Strict Attention. Grain ami Lumber Taken in Exchange for Wtrk. B?5i By careful attention to. busines, and hy turning out superior work, he hopes to merit and receive a large share of public patronage. S&" Goad Oak Hank "Wanted, -a Nov 1, 1871-ly JUiNIATA VAUBANK OF M I FFLINTO WX, PEXN 'A. JOSEPH TOMEROY, PrevIJent. T. VAN IRVIN, Cahiei. . DISECTOKS. Joseph Pomeroy, iJohn J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, George Jacobs, John Oalsbacb. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United Slates and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, diseonnt. In sums of $00 at '1 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at it per cent, discount. JUNIATA HOTELS MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA. SIHOX B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and comfortable the Table supplied with tbe best tha market afford Slanting large and excellent Bar constantly supplied with the choierst wines and liquors no pains will be spared to pleas guests. Charges moderate A liberal share of public patronags is solicited. mayLi, '71 Miscellaneous. The "Guyper" Market Car. THE nnderaigned, having purchased of S. II. Brown the renowned "Guyper" Market Car, deiires to inform his fricn ts of Mifflin, Patterson and vicinity, and the pub lic generally, that he will rnn the car regu. larly, leaving Miffl n Station every Monday noon for tb Eastern markets, and leturoimr on WEDNESDAY, loaded with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES C? AIL KINDS El SEASON And Everything Usually Carried ia a' Market Car. Also, Freight Carrfei, at EaassnaUj Eatss, Eitiar 7. Orders from merchants and others solicited. t& Prompt attention to business will be given and satisfaction guaranteed. Orders left at Joseph Penneli's store 1 Patterson, will receive attention. 0. W. WILSO.V April 28, 1S71. Eeef ! Veal! MuttonT THE undersigned hereby informs the. pub lic that be still continues to carry ou the Butchering Luine-s in Mifllintown. an l will hereafter supply the citizens of Miffiin acl Patterson with CHOICE HEEP every TUESDAY and SATURDAY morning?, and with Veal ana 3Iuttoii mentioned. A he is the only butcher in this I viciniir niio continued in ku'ii'fj duriip ! ti,., i. . ..'k ... r-... .ur, ttUVUIUUl.,..(iI10a 01 too pubii :, he fee's ihat he is entitled to more luan nu ordinary share of patronage through out the unmirr si'iu&n. FRVNK MAXWELL. April 12, 1871 Ment! 3Jojit! ' P II B undersign" J hereby respectfully in J. forms the citiieaj of Mifflintown an.l I atterson that liis ron will visit eaih ot tl:e tnvm on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and S ITUKPAY Dion.ins of each weik, wheu tbey cmi be aupp'.icd wiib Choice IJeef, V-aI, Glutton, H.ni-1, Jkc. durin; le i:T.ner soa..in. and also POHk' I and S V U.S.Aij K in s-n. I curnose lur- tiisKing !'.,-.-f c-.-n-y Turdy and Saturday mnrnin;, at.u Ve-1 and .Muitin every Thur--lay ruornuij. (iive you ; ntronage, an4 wiil euarnctue t. sell a" gooti meat as the oouiiiry .nu produce, and as cheap as any other butcher iu th& conctv. SOLOMON SIECC.1. June 1 1. IS71 FRESU BEEf VEAlTi-cT" rP HE undersigned w. nld repertfu!ly an A Dii.nc 10 the public tiiat be hat com menced Ihe Butch.-rinc Business, and that his wai-on will v.sii MitHintowu and letco on 1LUAY hi,1 SA7LKDAY nwruing-. of each week t rh'y cma have au cpronu uily of purchi-i:i KXTUA BEE r. YKAr Mtn'o.w LARD. SC. fiooi a iv olher waj-,n. Ha cbeappr than "nly aks tiie c,tiz-;is in itird him a trial tu ftutUf) t'lem that h; s-l!s cheaper and better meat tuan any other butcher in the county. CYiiL'3 .SlEi;liB. April n, isn-tr New Tin and Sieve EttablKmeist, I'trrytci'tts, Juniata County, I'a ''piIK undersigned has opened out a new J. Tin and Slovs Kstabliehaicnt in tbe room on Railroad fr treet, next door to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he Kuiild be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves, Ac. He will also give pro:n;il attention lo all or ders for Rooting, .Spouting and Jobbing, all 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 Matters himself that he can give entire !tsfac!ion to the public. He keeps nn hand the celebrated NiruroJ Cook Stove, which is the best baker, niot economical and heaviest plated stove now iu use. He will keep on hand the Oriental !t"ateis. and a general assortment of the best' Stoves manufHC'itred JOHS DCNBAR. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through nnd Direct Route to Washing too, Hiiltimore, Klmira, Kiie, BuQhIo, H-)ch,-strr and .Ningnra fulls. FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY from -,l five to Washinsron and Baltimnre, and FOUR TRAINS DAILY to and Five from tim North and W'fst B.ancli Sus-rjtir-hanna, and Nortlii'rn and Western Pennsylvania and j.,r.w 1 crit p.N AND A FT IIP. MoXlAT. NOV. Ifith. ' th! trains on the Northern Cintrat Ra'lway will run as fo1iw: No;ninvAiti. Mail Te.ux li-svea ft ihimoro P:S0 a m leaves tiarrishurg :4-jpn leaves WiIliamsport... 7:t0 p m arrives at Klmira ll:t" p m Bcfialo Ex le:.ves lnltimore 7:3.1 p ni leaves Harrisburg 10:1( p ru leaves Wi!I!amspott.... 2:'?'i a m leaves Eln.'ra f:".'i a m arrives at Csnanusgua- P:I.' a m Fast Lixe leaves lialtiroora 12:10 p m leaves Harriflburg 4:-IJ p m arrives at Wiiliamsport 8:15 p m West'en Ex leaves Baltimore 10:00 p m arrives at Harrisbnrg...l2:-,0 a m Erik Mail north leaves Harrisb'g 1 0:55 p m arr. at Sunhury 12:50 a m SOUTHWARD. Mail Teai?i leaves Eimira 5:60 a m leaves Williamsport 9:15 am leaves Ilarrisbtirg w 2:15 p Bi arrives at Baltimore...- 6:50 p m BcrraLO Ex leaves Canandaigua 6:55 p m leaves Eimira 9.41) p m leaves Williaoisport....12:15 a m leaves Harrishrrg 4:05 a m arrives at Baltimore 7:20 a ni Cixci.Vi Ex. leaves Harrishurg 10:50 p n arrives at Baltimore 2:20 a m Erie Expr's leaves Williamsport...- 9:25 a m leaves Sunr.ury 10:20 a m arrives at Harrisburg...ll:20 a sa arrives at Baltimore-.... S:00 p m Eaia Mail south leaves Williamsp't 10:00 p m leaves Sunhury -12:30 a m arrives at Harrisburg... 2:30 a m Pacinc Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 11:46 a m arrives a: Bait i mora.... 8:00 p m Balt. Acc. south leaves Harrisburg 8:0 a m arrives at Baltimore.... 12:00 m Mail Train north and south. Fast Lin north, Pacific Express south, Erie Express south, and Baltimore Accommodation south daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express north and south daily. Western Express north daily. For further information apply at tha Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ALFKED R. F1SKE. General Superintended. PLAIN and FancvJob Printing neatly axe ented at this Office. J ARUEbT STOCK of Dress Goods ia tha -a-4 eO'K.'y at 1 111 en a x-spenscnare s.
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