Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, March 12, 1873, Image 4

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FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
Savs Your Manure.
A correspondent of the Ciucinuat
Times and Chronicle write : "I rnn n
old man. Was born in a laud wbere
schools were few and far between, bo 1
was not brought up at the feet of Gama
liel, neither have I read Greeley's books
J on Agriculture. bat I Lave learned 1
have studied from the field of Nature.
Voimw men. T write to vou. 1 ake it
for what it id worth.
"First, all lands produce ilteirown ma
nnres if farmed right The best of land
can be made bad by bad firming, and
any land cau be improved every year.
The soil is made of decayed matter, and
this it is necessary to renew. Some men
object to. stable manure because it brings
weed.. I don't care if they are np to
your horse's back ; tarn them under with
a heavy plow, and a good Crop of grain
may be looked for, as the laud will be
improved, l'ou may turn under some
decayed matter. Turn it deep the
deeper the better. The drouth will not
hurt your crops, for the ground will hold
moisture. My father made us wait a
mouth for dry weather in the spring to
burn off the ground for the plow, but the
fact was the. ground itself was burned
Never burn, anything you cau plow un
der. Rad use is made of a fire vm a
farm. Don't burn a grub, fodder, straw,
weeds, nor any vegetable matter. Haul
it all to some place on your farm Let
it rot there, and in a few years it will be
as good land as you have got. My farm
has been fiirmed for forty or fifty years,
and it is as good to-day as when first set I
tied. If I was to live a thousand years
my farm would improve, and I never
need to buy one pound of manure."
m
Excellent Whitewash.
Tbe following is eaid to be the very
best of the numerous rec:pe8 for white
washing : White clialk is tbe best sub
stitute tor lime as a"wasti. A very Hue
and brilliant whitewash preparation of
chalk is called the "Paris white." This
we buy at the paint store for three cents
a pound, retail. For each sixteen pounds
of Paris White we procure half a pound
of the white transparent glue, costing
twenty-five cents (fifty cents a pound )
The eixtecn pounds of Paris White is
about as much as a person will use iu a
day. It is prepared as follows. The
glue is covered with cold water at night,
and in the rooming is carefully heated,
without scorching, until dissolved. The
Paris White is stirred in with hot water
to give it the proper milky consistency
fur applying to walls, and the dissolved
glue is then added and thoroughly mixed.
It is then applied with a brush like the
common lime whitewash. Fxcept on
very dark and emoky walls, a single coat
is eutficieut. It is nearly equal iu bril
liaucy to ''zinc white" a far moie expen
give article.
Care of Lambs.
Sheep are the only farm stock that
Lave retained or advanced their actual
value iu the market daring the past year
, tt 13 therefore for the farmer e interest
that he carefully watch his ewes and
lambs at this season. Ewes need better
care than wethers, and should be remov
ed to pens where they can bu looked af
tcr daily. As they near the time of
lambing they should be again removed to
a warm, dry pen and watched closely,
If the lamb becmes weakly, it should
have a mouthful or so of warm milk un
til it is active enough to suck. If it
should become chilled, let it be removed
at once, and warmed and fed until restor
ed. But there will be few weik lambs if
the ewes are fed previously with good
clover hay, a few roots, and a handful of
oata daily. No hogs should be permit
ted near a pen of Jambs ; and tbe tamer
and more gentle the ehecp have been
made, the leas danger there will be of the
ewes resenting any interference either
with herself or her lamb, and disowning
it iu consequeuse. American Agricul
tural.
To Fasten a Eorso.
When there is no hitching post handy,
a horse may be safely tied in the follow
ing' manner, namely : Take tbe reins
and pass them round underneath tbe hub
ouieiae oi me wueci, ana erivo them a
hitch on to one of the spokes. If the
horse etarU the reins are drawn up, in
stantly checking him, and as soon as he
commences to back they are instantly
loosened. If addition to this when a pair
of horses, one of the traces are loosened
and the team will seldom move far enough
forward to start the wagon without being
cheched by tbe bits. No team, however,
should bo left without tying, if it can
possibly be avoided. Wester Rural.
VH 1KEAKINQ JtlftVlDg OCCaBSlOD
T
recently to move a colt one hundred miles,
I found he would not follow or lead.
Said a boy, "Turn him out with his hal
ter on, dragging, and he will break him
self to lead." Stopping on the Sabbath,
I left liia halter on with the end trailing.
TT' '1 1 a . .
lie was terrible ppunky aud 1 eaid to
mm: - ioa may get maa ai mat rope,
and ecolJ and shake your head at it as
long aa yon can-" He found that it was
so, aud on Monday walked close to the
leader.
To Remove Warts. Make a strong
sterp from red oak bark in hot water;
when cold, apply as convenient the
oftener the bettef . In a few days the
wart will disappear.
. ooi m
Spotted fever is prevailing to some ex-
in uiimon county, i wo persons
have died from the disease at Sugar Val
ley, and a cumber of others are afflicted.
SPECIE PRICES!
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN
PRICE OF GOODS,
AT
THE
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LAIRD X BELL'S
NEW. STORE,
- i'allerson, Juniala Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave to state, tliat
they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his
entire stock of goods, nnd will in the future
conduct the merchantile business at the Old
8tand. in the borough of Patterson, Juniata
county, Pa., where they shall endeavor
keep constantly on nana a tun anu compivic
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST
ING OF
ALPACAS,
POPLINS,
PLAIDS,
LUSTERS. .
De LAINS,
.MERINOS.
MOHAIRS
GINGHAMS.
CAMBRICS.
LAWNS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
MOTIONS,
JEWELRY,
HATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEKNSW.ritE,
CEDAR WARE,
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
FISH, SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS, SUGAR,
liming just returned from tbe city with tbe
above enumerated stock of goods, nil of
which have been purchased since the (treat
decline in Gold, we feel warranted iu snying
that we can offer Goods af greatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
mir23-tf LAIRD & BELL.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT
PENxN ELL'S CHEAP STOKE
IN PATTERSON, PA
rplIE lirgest an
L found in Put t
and best assortment to be
ersou. 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 suited to the trade. My stock
consists of a full assortment of Sue and staple
DRY GOODS,
Embracing all the maferials for men, women
and children's waie, including Hatsaud Cap3.
Roots and elioes, together with a large stock
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Minings., ic.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,-
Such as French and English Merinces, Top.
lins. Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured
Shawls, &c..and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, nnd a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings.
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. Also, a large lot of Quecnsware.
Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort
ment of Uoous usually kept in a country store
P5 Highest price paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
the times May I, 1872
Soots antl t$uof$.
Boot and Shoe Shop.
THE undersigned, faehioiiablo Boot Efi
on. I .t-o. I.-..)- ....... C.1 !?
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ly informs tbe public that he has located W.
in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre
pared to accommodate the most fastidious in
LADIES' WEAR,
Gents' Fine and Coarse Boots,
Ui'og-jniss,
CHILDRLWS WEAR, d C, AC.
Also, mending done in tbe neatest manner
and upon the shortest notice. A liberal
share of public patronage is respectfully
soiiciiea. satisiaction guaranteed.
JEy 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.
March 8. 1872
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOE
In Kevin's New Building on
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN.
THE undersigned, late of the firm of Fa
sick & North, would respectfully an
nounce to the public that he has opened a
Boot and Shoe Shop in Major Kevin's New
Building, on Bridge street. Miffliulown. and
is prepared to manufacture, of tho best ma
terial, all kinds of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
FOB I
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN
lie alio keens on hand a larire and welt
selected stock of
Rcndymado Work,
of all kinds, for men, women and children.
AH WORK WABEANTCI).
Give me a call, for I feel confident that I
can furnish you with any kind of work vou
may uesire.
Repairing done neatly and at reason
able rates. J. L. NORTH.
May 31, 1872.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
New Shop in Mifflintown.
I ' " subscriber begs leave to inform the
X citizens of MitBintown, Patterson and
vicinity that he has opened a Boot and Shoe
Buop, for the present, in the room ocennied
by N. E. Littie&eld's Tin Shop, on Bridge
street, Mifflintown, where he is prepared to
manufacture all kinds of
LADIES', G21TTLEMEN'S
and
CmiJJBEFS WEAE,
in the most substantial manner, and at the
lowest prices. J Repairing promptly at
tended to.
TKRMS CASH.
A liberal share of public Datrnnaira is soli
cited, ani satisfaction guaranteed.
A. B. FASinir.
May 29. 1872-tf
FOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat
terns, No. 7, 8. and 9. Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, by
SILAS S II AMP,
Oct 6-3m Mifflintown.
.Groceries at Tilten & Espenscbade's.
CLOTHING !
Choicest Styles of the Season, j
SAMUEL STRAYER,
Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa.
CLOTHING
of all kinds
I will cell my entire stock at
Greatly Reduced Prices,
Until APRIL, 1872.
OVERCOATS, ruas,
HEAVY BOOTS,
Ladies' Shoes & Gaiters,
Under-Clothing, &c,
AT COST.
Snlts ani Parts of Suits,
jiats ax liars,
And Furnishing Goods
'20 or 25 per cent, cheaper
than can be purchased else
FOR MEN AND
LOl'S.
CARPETS,
, stair and Floor
Oil Cloth,
FORNITOEE,
WATCH E3
Sewelry.
Hats anil Cass,
FURS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
where.
Having a good stock, well
seleotod, I hope to please all.
MEN'S
FURNISHING
GOODS,
XOTIOMS, &C.
Call and
vinced.
see to be con-
Jcy Measures taken and Suits and parts
of Suits made to order, reasonable.
SAMUEL STRAYER,
Jan. 24, 1S72 ' I'ntterson, Pa.
S. B. LOUDON,
3IERCII.A.ISTT TAILOK,
" XEVLVS BCILD1XG OX
Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Pa.,
Desires to inform bis friends and tbe public
that he has just received a fine and fashion
able stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting or
CLOTHS riain Black, Blue and Brown. -CltF.r
Dahlia, Brown and Blue.
Tit WOT Biaek, Blue and Brown.
DIAGOXALSVhie and Black.
CHEVIOTS Ml Shades.
SCOTCH r.'OO US-AM Stvles.
HI. A CK DOF.SKIXS.k Snoerirr quality
'.I ITS AX It VEST 1'A TTZRXS Fine.
SUMMER GOODS General Assortment.
I will sell any of the above goods by the
yard or pattern.
I also keep on hind a full line of BVT-TEltlCK-S
PATTERS S, consisting of Men,
Boys, and Children"; Shirts. Coats, Pants
and Vests.
JS5 I will manufacture to order all kinds
of rrsToM wobk. FRICES Reasonable, to
suit the times.
Milnintowu, An.i! 10, 1872.
Oil, Paint & Varnish,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD,
COLORED FAINTS IN OIL
BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER,
CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN,
CH203IS YELLOW, ISO? BLACE,
Prussian Blue, Lamp Black,
Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES
Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel,
Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish
Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash,
The ahove goods, with large variety of
DRUGS nnd PATENT MEDICINES, always
on hand at the
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
tSf Glass cut to any iize desired.
Dr T. C. RUNDiO.
July 12, 1871-tf
A. II. FRAXCISCUS & CO.,
Gin Market Hti-oet,
PHILADELrillA.
We hTe opned for the FALL TRADE,
the largest and best assorted Stock of
PHILADELPHIA CA2PETS,
Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades and Paper, Carpet
Chain. Cotton, Yarn, Hatting,
Wadding, Twine, Wicks,
Clocks, Looking tJInssen,
r ancy Baskets, It rooms
Uaskets, Buckets,
lirnshes. Clothes
W ringers,
Wooden and Willow Ware,
IS TBS UNITED STATES.
Our large increase in business enables us
to sell at low prices and furnish tbe best
quality of Goods.
SOLE AfiEXTS FOB TUE
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER,
THE MOST PERFECT AND SUCCESSFUL
WASHER EVER MADE.
AGEXTS WAXTED FOR THE A ME III-
CAX WASHER in all parti of the State.
sepl-3mot
ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!
To all Men Whom it may Concern.
If you have anything to sell,
If you have lost anything,
If you have found anything,
If you have a house to rent,
If you want to rent a house,
If you want boarding,
If you want employment,
If you want hired help,
If you want anything,
TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT
BT ADVERTISING IN THE
JUNIATA SENTINEL.
FORCE PUMP.
TIIE undersigned is agent for one of the
best Force rumps, for any depth of cis
tern or well, in the world. By attaching bose
to tbe spout, water can be thrown 30 to 80
feet. Nothing better could be asked in case
of fire. It is a non-freezing pump.
SAMUEL LEONARD,
Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa.
LL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, Ac, done
at this Office ia tbe neatest manner and
at low prices.
R R R
RADVAY'S READY RELIEF
L'tBES THE WOUST PAIS:
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading tW i;v riirnci.t need any one
tTFFER WITH PAIN.
BADWAT8 KfiADY RELIEF IU A CCKE FOB
It was thR first and is
Tlie Only ialn Remedy
tKit luaiantlv stops tbe tuotH excruciatirtf fain, aTlars
Jndiunmattons, and cure ConceatHWut, whether of tho
Lunjr, Stomach, Bowela, or ether glands or organs, by
one applicatWn,
lx KKOM OTHC TO TWENTY MTXTTES,
tin natter how Ttolent or excruciating the puin tlie
JtHEl'ilATIO, Bel r'uldeD. Iitflroi, Crippled, Kervoiu,
Kt-unilic or prostrated with duease may suttr,
RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF
& WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAtB.
1XFLAMJ1ATIO.N OF THE KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION- OF THE BLADDER.
ISFLAJIitATlON OF THB BOWKLS.
roNT.F.STION' OF THE T.rXGS.
60RE THROAT, WKFH I LT BRBATHINO.
rAMMTATloX OF THE BGART.
HYSTERICS, CKUU DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH, 1XFLCEXZA.
HEADACnE, TOOTHACHE.
KF.rRAI.OIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CniLLS. AOCB CHILLS.
The amiiic-ttion of the Ready Belief to the part or
finrta where Uto pala or difficulty eiu will afford cam
.ml comfort.
Twenty drop In hatf a tnmMer of waW will In a ffew
r.orocm mre CRAMPS, M'ASMS. SOUR STOMACH,
HEARTIiCRX, SICK HEADACHE. DtARKHJSA,
IJYSE.VI'EUY, COLIC. WIND LX TUB ROWELS,
Mill all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travel,- Kliouid always carry a bottle of Radrtrav4
Rrady Kellrf with them. A f,-w drvps in water wiil
ireveut sicknea or pains from change of water. It U
e'.tur Uiau French linuuly or Bitten aaa fttlmuiaLt.
FKVER AND ACIE.
FEVER AND AUUE cured for rlfty cn,ii. There h
Bot a rcmcilml awit in this world that will cure Fever
a-id A'ie. aud all othor Malarious, Unions, Scarlet, Tv.
l.hMiil, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAI'WAI'3
1'tLLSt so quick as ItADU'AY'S HEADY RLUtf.
fifty cv&ts ivr botlld. Scki by Druggista.
HEALTH HBEAUTY ! !
BTTtOXc, AND PCnE KICII HI.OOD INCREASE
Of FLESH AND WKIOHT-CI EAR SKIN ANI)
LEACTlrTL cuMiLtXlON bi.1 L liELl TO ALL.
DRa RAD WAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MA!E THB 1IST ASToXlsfX rrRES :
b (ilU K. JO l:.PII AKK THE CI!AN(;f.:i
THE ltJ)lTf 1'MiKKiiuFS. fM'KI! THE IX
JLUENt'E OY TUIS TUL'LY WOMJEKflL
MEDIt IXE, THAT
Every Day tin Incrceso In tlcth
nnd Weight .3 Seen and Fcl:.
THE GREAT BLOOD FUR$FS:R.
Ercry drop of the ftAKSAIAKI.LIAX KKSor.V
EXT tTomnmnlcatt' tltn.iia.lt ln) I'-lfitnJ, Swpst. Crins,
en J rjth?r (1nit) hii1 juices of t lie evvOtit the Tior m 1
fi-r tt rppjfcirs liie vrulm r the body with new a. -1 u..J
t ftciiI. Wr-'fuia, SrpSiiite, 'ti'nii.nrti"?i. diantlnhr
diiea?", Ulcem in tiw Ti.roat, Mnntli, 1 mnArs, X-hV u
t-e iilsiids mul ether i :trt t.f the nyslrni, IS -re fr
Ftttintuus Ilc!iari;i 9 fnun tl.e Kar. nnd ti:e wt-rrt
fonns of Skin (iiseasr-i, Kiuptionn, Kvr S-rr Jy-attl
Iletil, s V..nt., Silt ni'um, rrvfircla, Ac(,c, If.act
fr;tin. Worms in the ricJi. Tunior, i'Anrers in tl.e
V,'o:uti, and all wpalifT.in.i au.I (..-.infill tiiscl ai'-s, X'jdi
F'al, of Stifrnt. and nil watffHof the life princi
ple, 1. re within the rtirative nuft of thli wour!tr or Mtnl
era 'heiu:Mrr, atiti a f.-w itav nnm will prove to nnr
per.n iisintt It for either -f ihe fu:cs uf disease iti
pfwrut pwrrt'i cure tht-m.
If the patL'tit. daily U-comlnjr rei!:scil bT the wittra
ac'l dceonipo.iion that is vominuaUy j.rf';ref:iir, s;:r
feili in arrest it.; Hum wanki, ami rvi-Air. tl.e cn e wuli
Utw yi.iterHI mai!p fiom hraltiiy blootl atiil tLI ta
hA RSA PAKILLI AX will ami tU n wtir-.
X':t onlr 1oe tlie iARAAAtLi.ia! H nor.nwT etrrl
n!l known renit-dial arntft In Hit cure of rbrnnic. IVrof
( oti:titt!o uil, aj;dSiia Uiaft, but It Is tothI
p--a..lTe i.urc fur
T'riDirT, ai.l Wonib ,lio--s, OniTI. IitKt-, Ini'iv,
Ptor.paif Wl.-r. Iitcotttiitrm-e of I'riiiv. Uriyi fa j.tij
ta. Alli;ri:tt'.iria, and in ail t:vn-vn v- .n-re tntre me ti n .
(int lrtK-!:ti, or tlif wi.icr in tnkk, ch-ndr. n.'xmi with
nlHtarir0 like wlitt- uf an cj;r, or tlTi'a ls whi; 1
ilk. r therj in murhiJ, .l.irk. tuliotia a;ipcaninc, aud
fhite troite-.I'iit ltp.it, nnd whfn thsrp w a pn-ki'ie,
lmrni:i 8t-n:itjoti wltrn waTt-r, and ain Iu Uie
Bm!l of :h !l l 't ami ilu:;; tlia Lu::is. I'ricc, C1.00.
VVORMS,-The c:W tnor-n a::d sure Ilemed
fir It- v-i;. .ji, tie.
Turner of 12 Years' GrcTvlti
Cured hy Ka;lay?s KrclTC MS.
T. Rittwir : -TliaYtia Ovarian Tumor hi ovarie r4
Vfwli. All tbe D n laid "tlirrt rrxs no h-l;i l-r iu" I tmd
mrtry lhlu tii. it wai i-MnriHimrl : Lt-I Kth:R7 b-lfrd ir..
Mw -oar UjTnt, a4 t'imtjit I waM irr It ; bnt had an faiti
ta it, ltcaiu I Uni mnrTVr! f-r twtlv yran. I to -k 11 U.ltlcl
ef lb Knolvut, nnt br-f of Rjilay' Ii!k.anl two ly t
of r-!tr Kaa-ly i:.!..-f : anil llicrc it th-t it of Minor to L
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frr twrl- vwr. 1 H w .c-t ti;nfT ras in 1h kit M tif thm
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KaNXAI! P. KNAP?.
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i:-;.m f-AV: m i uryr Sc- i rr- Mr-
ftaaij to , .i tVA T 4 n).. .J:Ma't!-i lanf.
l or. 'tf n-.i' r; WL.it-1 tit.jUiJU.is w" i ki i-i.t wiai.
New Store and New Goods.
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C.
Hah Zirszt, Iifflintown.
HAVIXCJ opened out a GROCERY AND
PROVISION' STOKE in tbe old stand
on Mam street, Mitntntown, 1 would respect
fully ask the nttention of the public to tue
following articles, which I will ksep on hand
at all tiLies :
SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA,
MOLASSES, RICE,
FISH, HA. 11, l",
DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT.
HAM, SHOULDER, DRItO BEEF,
Confectioneries, Nuts, &c,
Tobaeeo, Oiyiii-,
GLASSWARE,
Iloni, IT'oecl, Sec
All of which will be sold cheap for Cash or
Country Produce. Git me a call and hear
my prices.
J. W. KIRK.
Mifflintown. May 2, 1872.
J O It W ORK
THE READERS OF THIS PAPER SHOULD
NOT FAIL TO
CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE
WHEN
THEY HAVE JOB WORK TO DO.
WE ARE PREPARED TO
EXECUTE ALL ORDERS
FOR
SALE BILLS, BLANKS, &c , &c,
AT SHORT SOTICE,
AND AT J1UCII LOWER TERMS
THAN EVER
HERETOFORE OFFERED
TO THB CITIZENS OF
JUNIATA C O UiVT Y.
rPIIE undersigned hereby respectfully in
JL forms the citizens of Mifflintown and
Patterson that his wncon will visiC each of
these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of each week, when
they can be supplied with
Clioice I-Joefi
Veal, Mutton,
during the summer season, and also PORK,
and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Yenl and Mutton every Thurs
day morning. Give ma your patronage, and
will guarantee to sell at good meat as the
country can produce, tnd as cheap as any
other butcher in tht c. ..ntv:
SOLOMON SIEBER.-
LARGE stock of Ready-made Clothing for
eIe by JIARLEY & CO.
size
J OF
PELLETS,
! OOO
: OOO
, Or Sugar-coated, Concent rat cl Uoet
I and Herbal JTalcc, Aiitl-ni!!on
j Grannies. THE "LITTLE GIAXT"
I CATHARTIC- or TXnltom In Par to
! Physic.
J The novelty of modern Meuiral, Chrnnical and Phsr
I maeoiUical Science. No t!teof ftDjr longer tukinr- liir
Jarir?, ri'pul?ive and naueoiT pill., cin;ioct of
j c heap, crude, ard hnlky ingredient?, when w e can by
I a careful application ofcliemical evieiicc, ei.ract all
i thecattiartic and other medicinal proer(iet from tUo
not valuable no;e and herbs, and coiict ntnM them
! Into a niimiio Gmnule, ncarrely larger Itinn a
j innntard ocd, tluit cau be readily twallowrd by
j Hiitnn of ttu niot f-nsitive Momnch and laitioiou
t.n Lei. Earh little Purffatiiro Frlltr- prr-t-nt-,
; iu a most cHiri:itnUKl fona,as much cathartic powr
i as Uembodied tnaorof the lare pills found for rale
i iu the dm f-hoo. From their wonderful cathartic
power, in proportion to their eize, people who have
KJt tried tiiem re apt to wippoc that they a:e harh
or drastic 111 eucci, iuu tucti is imi at an n:e cae, nc
clilTereut active medicinal principles of which they are i
conioefl bein eo harmonized and miK!;ljd. one by
the others & to priHlnre a most Kcareliiiiz and 1
thoronsli. yet gcutljr aud kludly opera 1
ling caiUiirtic. j
$oOO Reward is hereby oflVrrd by t!ie proprie- I
tor of th-ic Pellet, to any chrmit nho. iitm an
alysis, will find in them any I'aluuirl or utlier f:nn I
if mercury or any other mineral poison. i
Oelnff entirely veffetable, no parti sLr !
care i reqnired while ninf thein. They oierita 1
without iliiurbflnre to the constitution, diet, or oc
cupation. For J a ti 11 Jie. Ileadaclie. Con
Mtipation, Imimro ttIoI rui'i in the '
Shoulder, l itfbtiirsoJ 1sCIbc8T. j
zliiriv, Sour Eruetatiotts of lb.'. stoir.
aeh, Bad taie iu i;oiifli. Hilloua
attaekw, Pain In region of Kidnejo,
internal Fever, fS'o;seed feelin; about
Sto.naeliy Ituvliof ISlowd to iauI.Aln
C olored t rluc, 1'iiHoelabiUiy and
bloomy Forebodfnicis take Ir. PlrrerVi
Plennaiit Pnreativo Pellcf. In cxpbtia- ,
lion of the retnedi il power of my Funratlve i ellers !
over fo preit a variety of diea!c-, 1 w h to i-ay tliat i
flieSr aeti'Mi upon tiio animal ecouo- i
myh 11 nl veraui, not a f lnitd or iiHu
cscjphi their nanatlo inaprefiH. A ;e
does not itn'uir t!ie:n; tlieir mar-rt-atu: a;.d beiii
enclosed melius iKitrles preserve tl e:ratue5 cniia- I
paired for any lenlh tif time. i'i aiiy cliniiite. bo tl.ut
taeyare nlwavi fresh arid rc"3lc.w!iich ir not tlie
cad with the pilla f. Mint I tm tlie i?ruir Ptire. put np in
cnenp wihh! or pasw-noani r.-zzc. uoiiet t i.tat :ir
iliM-afeM where a Ln xaii 9 A Itorall vo or
Purgative Is intii.-.ted. these Ititle PetKts wiii
five the iutt perfect satiftacti'm toail who ue them.
They arc r.o?d by sIl eiitcrpri.ii 115
Irttfzig;litr at 5 coin a botllr
3r cot a'tow any drnirit to induce ou to take
n:ivthi!tr eloc that 1 e n:ay sy in j:it aj mh ni ir.y
I tile r decaur-e lie n:2ti" a iaivr pr.mt on t:at wnu n
lie recomineiid1. If yo::r drutrit ca::i:;t mppiy
thrm. encloee 5 cents and reive lUcui by ruttan
xuail fruui
jt. r. riEitci:, sr. i., jvopv,-
BUFFALO. N. Y
Manhood: How Lost. How Restored
jrf'zrjlf Just pnh!isliel. s apw cilitinn of'
Dr f nlrfrwtlPs frlcbrated !
LihJiSr Ta'-sij on the radial cart (wiili- j
out meiiicine) of 8'f.!imatobbiiea, or tiemi- i
nul Wenkueh, Involuntary tcmiDal Losses, j
iMi'orrser, Mental ml Physical Incapacity, :
Impeilimenls to Mu riage, etc. ; Co.nsl'jip
Tins. Ki'Ilepst, !!! Kns, indui:cl by self- '
imiulpence or scxnal extraTujrance ,
ti;y"Pricc, in a sralcl envelope, onlv 6ctn. ;
The celebraiud author, in this admirable
essny, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, tliat the alarming
consequences of eif-ubn.-e may be radically
ctiied without the dangerous use of tbe knife ;
pointing 0111 a mode of cure at once pimple, I
certain, and cilectnal. by means nf w'licb '
every suiTVrer, no nittrr what his condition j
may be. miy cure liiuiself cheaply, privately !
and raitirallii. j
Ussy-Thi' Lecture should be in ihn hands of j
every y nth nnd every man in the bind. '
Seul, under senl, in a plain envelope, to !
a-y nddici-.". oj'. (, on receipt of six cents, I
ir two pfst stamps. i
Also, br ('ulverwe'.'.'s " MarriaJJ Guide," !
price cent 1.
Address te p!ib!ibprs.
C il.VS. J. C. liLI.XK & CO.,
Post Office llox 4,.3K';. 1-7 Jtowery, '. T
IJOOJC
A 12 ITT 3
a j va
t r t '
5 n r'i
OF THE UNITED STATE?.;
1300 PASES AND 500 MAM.
Written by 20 Eminent Authors, including
JOHN B. GOL'GII. am. i'.OUACE GKEL'LKY.
' This work is a complete h:s!.ry of f.l!
blanches of industry, procesr-e-s of i!i:mu
f.tclure, cic. . in nil ae?. il is a can. !''.(:.
encyclopedia of arts and mnnufiictiirrs. and
is the mr.st enterlninin and valuable work
of information on subjects of grnenl intti
est ever ol'ercd 10 ihe jiublic. We want
Agn'S in every lown of t'ie I'cite.l kiltie,
and no Aent c:in !::il to do well wilii this
book. One agent sol. I 1".:J copies in eight
days, another sold o8 in Iu wetks. Our
aeent in Hartford soid :!!7 in one week.
Specimens sent free on receipt of stamp.
AGEXTS WAXTED
roR TIIK
FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC.
800 Pajes, 250 Eagraviags.
An interesting and amusing treatise on tbe
Medical Humbug of the past anil present.
It exposes tjuacks. Impostors, Travelling
Doctors. I'atent Medicine Venders, Noted
Female Cheats, Fortune Tellers and Mediums.
and gives loteresiin accounts of Noted
'IiTsioinns and Niirrntivps nf (lipir Iivas It
reveal startling secrets and instructs ail how I
to avoid the ills which tlesli is heir to. We j
give exclusive territory and liberal coramis- i
sions. tor circulars and terms address the'
publishers. ;
J. B. isUKU & HYDE, j
HARTFORD, CONN., on CHICAGO, ILL. j
janl-ly I
i'he Place furtJood Grape-vines
IS AT TIIE
Juniata Ualltn Dimnarbs,
ASD tiRAPE-YlSE SURSERT.
THE undersigned would respectfully in
form the public that he has started a
Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast
of Mifflintown, where he has been testing a
I v - r . 1 . .fee . .
large uumuer ui we uicerem varieties ot j
Grapes , and having been in the business for j
seven years, he is now prepared to furnish I
VINES OF ALL THE LEADING I
VARIETIES, AND OF TIIE i
MOST PROMISING
KINDS, AT
Ij O W It A T E S ,
by the single vine, dozen, hundred or thou
sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty
vines will do well to call and see for them
selves. Kay Good and responsible Agenti wanied.
Address,
JONAS OBERnOLTZER.
Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa.
BR0CKERH0FF HOUSE,
BELLEFONTE. PEXX'A.
D. JOHffSTON '& SOUS, Proprietors.
The "Brockerhoff Honse" has recently been
refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of D. John
ston & Sons, formerlv of the "I.
in Clearfield Persons visiting Bellefonte on !
business or pleasure will find tl.i .n,,k !
nient and pleasant place to stop.
Free Huts
to and from the Depot.
Not I, 1871
SHELLY 4 STAMBAUGII always keep up
their stock of GROCERIES and will not
be excelled either in the quality or prie of
their goods jn this line. Give them a call
before going elsewhere.
Si.-irn in
ill,
Vntear Iiitter, re n"t a vi r. r ,
made of tW Rm, Wicker. Proof Spirit, S
L.qaorj, d.orct, p,ccd, and Jweeientd to Dl.!??
toae, called -Toiiicj," " Appeliwrs" "R-L!
ftc, that lead thi tippler ou to drunkennesi aia"
but are a true Meditme, made from the .jr.-. 1.'
ndherbsof (-a!iforM. free fromal! Alchoiic Si? . "
They are the Great Hood Puntie, j t L'
Pnnc.ple,a Perfect Renotor and InviRor,, ,2
the blood lo a health, co::d.tion. e,;cln- it ,er2i
and inviRoralm- boil, mind and bndv. TL. I
of arhmmstration, p,mi in ,hdr ,c '
lesnlls. afe and r,',, ,,-, .it r. . j' 10 'ar
JS Person can la
u tJVellif.. Itinera an-nr.
" 'i riwxr
ul rcma.n Irnnr tnr!L an-iai
mSnrT -sw5"eJ poison er. h
m the Shou:,, , , ttf t; ;
Heart. IntUmn.au,., nf the !..m-v f ,R the re-,0... .f
- aml-ft,M: !T!t:e wiU rrore a better'
For Frmri c Cmplaill., In ftf Tf
mmerl or ;ii;le. tilK! a.,w of rW)nhoolli w lh;
turn of lire t!.e 1 ,c li.uer .li.nbv o dcci.ied a
influeiic ikit a nurUtd intprovemcnt U suou pcrccp-
or liiflninma.oi mul f lironlc Khetw
mrlmn snJ ;.,iit. Drs;.jnr Ind vMion. Uiitotiw.
Kemuleitt ami Inicimutci t Fevers, liv3sM ,f tn
IS.ood, Liver. Ki-In,- an! lll.ifl.Kr, ihe lt :t h.ive
lee mmt smce-Ui!. Sttcli niicwci arc caused b
Viliatetl nfrdi Kener.iUy j rxluccd hy tUranzJr
loent of thi I'etiire )-?.in
They are (-i n tic Pnrs.ilre n wn a
a Tonic. nmniti; a "m ih-pt!i ir mentof .win
as a powerful aenl m rv-'ieTir-TmiceMi.m i rl..mC
motion ot ths L .cr ai.J V.:cr.i: Orjim, and in Ih:;0ia
For Skin IiJ-ai", Kitr:nn. Tetter, S,t.
Rheum, IJIoiLhcs S;t. 1'iti.n'-, I'mi.tlc!!, lion's, (Jar
huncles, Uin -wonm. SciUl S-ne Kye, tr-
sipe'i. lich, St-nrf-;. 1 -clorationw -f the Skin, Humors
and liseasea ot th SUrn, of whatever mmj or n.ititr,
are literally du-j u; and rariied int of the system in a
!i'rt lime bv the of these I! it t era. One Iwrftit :m
such cises will couvince iLc mutt incredulous ol their
cuntive effect.
( leanse ihe Villateil Blood whenever yom
find ir impurirre- lur;in ihrutili the iltin in PimjlsT
trupjioni, or S res; c.'t.iuse it when yol find it ob
stntcted and !t-is!i in tlie vein : cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feelings will le'l you wlien. Keep tha Uloed
pure, and the health of the system wtll follow.
Orate fill thonnr! procbim Vinfgr Bit
Titus the most wonderful Invijorant that ever su.Uiucd
the Mtikin? system.
Pin, Tape, au l oilier Wornn, lurking in
the system of so minjr tlKras-ind-, are etf.-cfti.i'ly de
Btroyed and reiuored. Stys a !:4tinuithed phyioU
ogit : There ir.irce!y an imlividtt.il njton the Eire of tha
earth wti'isc b-wly isexcm;t from the rence of worm.
It is not ttpnn tlie heifihy elements rf the body that
worm exist, but u;x:. tii d ic.ised Ii'imr.ra and slimy
deposits lhat bred these livint; monsteis ot disease.
N') S7ste:n of M-dicin ttn rernifue no anthelmia
itic wtli free the sysiem fiom wur:ii hLe t!iese Uit
tcr. Merfmntrnl Dicairs. Prion eTi--a-l in
Pa-nw and Minera!. stictl as PNnuhsr, Type-setter.
Gold-beateri, and Miners n th?v advinc- Mil: tip, wiit
be subject t p.ira'yi of the ImiwcI. To ;n.ird .i.iinst
thi take a de ot War krr' Vinba Litters ouce
or twice a week as a Prevent ife.
Uilions. ICeinitleut. ami Ii.tcrmltf mt
Fevers, which are o prevalent in the valley's of our
preat rivers throchont the United Snie ejcciAiif
t!iose cf the Mississippi. (hi'jt Mivwri. i;.inot Ten
nessee, Cnniticrland, Arkansas. Kcd, Colorado, Iii?o.
Kit Crande, Pearl, Atabatna, M"hiie. S ivannah, Kosn
o'e, Jiines, jwfi many others, with tl-.oir vrut trihtita
rie, throughout nr entire country inrin'; the Snmiucr
and A'ltitmti, and rem.iikal!jr si during se.uotis rf
unusutl heat ami di yiu. are in.iri.i!!y accompanied
bvestensive derangements of the sionnch and liver, and
Oher abdominal viscera. There are a'wiys more or c
rliSt met ions of the liver, a weakuci and irrit.iliic stit
of the stomach, and great torjor rf the ItnweU, beii.j
c!oct;ed up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
ment, a purgative, ev-rnin a pnwerf.il itirlnenc njn
t!iese various rtrpins, is essenti-itly necessary. There
r cathartic for the puritoe erjusl to Da. J Wslkkk'
Vinegar ritTTCRs, as t!iey will speidt! remove the
rl irk colored viscid natter wiih wh th tho bowels are
l'-adcd, at tin same time stinWaitn? the sr-cretions (
the liver, and per.era'Iy restoring Ctc lic:i!:Uy fi inc. ions
oi tlie digestive r.-n.
Srrnfulfi, or Klmr'a TTvII Wf-.-e 5? re'!rt?rs,
TT'eers, Krysij!a, Sweiidl Neck, Crntrr, Scrofulous
I-i(i.;mmations, Iridu'nt I:.rJ.tnma:i'n, . I. -rcuri.tr Af
fections, Old -Sores, KniptitTtn of the Skin. Sore Evfi,
etc.. etc. In ihes?, as i:i ait oilier coiKtiuitioml Iis
eites, Wai icp.r'a Vinrgmi liTTirKS have shown ihrr
pret curative powers in ill most ubiirutc and uurac -al:e
ci s.
.Or. V'UrraCatlforil.t VIenr Dltf er
act on al: tlis c-iet in a similar manner. I'.v purttynijc
the I'ood thur retrove the cause, and hv restlvin jmy
the e fects of the infl immation (the tubercular d;r4itf
t'ie afTcrted parts receive health, anJ a permanent cure
is r'T-cttd.
Tlir rnprt!es of Pr. WAfKrr' Vinrcasj
FliTTKR-i are A;c?rienr. Iji.iplioreiir and ' irinmtivr,
JutrM;o;', I..:tive, liiretc. Sedative, Counter-Irri-t;:ir.
Sudorific. Aaeralivo. and Anti-IMions.
Tlie .erlrnt and nn'd l.ialn-e proneliet f
Pn. Walk UK's Vikfgr I'-ittilR- sre the best s.--.fc-pmrd
in all ca-es r f etnntions jnd m.iliqivinl fecrs,
their b.i'samic. Iiain?, and sm-thin? proicrtie protert
t!.3 humors cf the f'.ucrs. T!ic;r Sedjuve pro;.erties
all iyjain in t!ie nervous system, stomach, and bowr,
e.li'r frmn ir.:Ijmm n.o-i, w-n !, c:!ic. cramps, es.
Tlirrir Counter-irritant influence etend ilinmijintit
the system. Their l)siirr:ie pr';iertiest art on the Kid
rteys, cr recti ig and rcju'atins Ihe tlovr ot nrine. 1 htT
Artti-liilious prrpertiessti:nuUte the iiv-r, in the -cre-tion
of biJ, and its d:-ciiarfs throw; h the b!Mi vdtic.
and are ntpehor to a!l rem?di il 3ctit lV.r the cure r.f
tiliiu Fever. Ftvr sud Aine. e'r.
Fortify Hie body a.-; .it us t Iirnsi tr puri
fying ail its fluid with YlXKGK :irih::S. So ry.
rieraxcan take ho'J of a system thus fi-rrarmed.
lirer, the atormch. tlie bonels, the k-d;M- and the
nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great mvig
orant. Uirertlons. Take of the Hitter: on poin t hed
at n;iit from a half to on and one -half wme-ptuii-Eit
good nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton,
clion. vcnisn, ro.-t beet and vetretables, and tako
o !it-d-or exercite. They are composed oi purely ve&et
ah! ii -rfdiciits, and contain no spirit
J WALKER, Proi.V. IC II. MclMHf.ll.Dc. CO
Dru-iit aim tien. Ats S.tn rrsncisco, t al..
and cor. ol Wah:.i?;tiin .tkI Chariton S., Nw York.
SOLD 1Y ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Flour! Flour!
; 'IMIE iinIrignr'i begs leave to inform the
1 JL puoiiti 'ht he has purchased the G IlIdT
P
MILL
in MilfirJ township, rccentlr owne-l
by Jnznb Lemon, and, liavi.i; remodeled nnd
otherwise improTed Ihe fame, is now pre
pared to accommodate all who may f-vor him
with their patronage.
When! Fioar and Siftrd C orn .Ileal nl.
wilts on hand and lor mile, whole
sale and Itclail.
A ho.
Shorts, Bran, Sh'p slvjf anil Ch
l'ur hate.
Flour and Feed will be delivered to fami
lies if desired. His wngon will visit MitDin,
Patterson and IVrrytville three times a week.
Persons needing flour or feed, can leave
t.eir oi ler at the Store of John Elk in
Mitllin, or at Pennell's Store in Patterson,
or addressing a note to Box 35, Patterson
Post Office.
QUA IX OF All. KIXPS ItOCGIlT AT
MARKET PRICES.
P. II. IIA1YN.
Apr. 3, 1872-3m
New Tin and "Store Establishment,.
PcrryrtHle, Juniata Coun'y, I'a
T
HIE undersigned has opened out a new
; on Rtiilrond Street, next door to the Tusca-
rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see
till who are in want -of Tinware. Stoves, ic.
He wiH also give pr.i'jipt attention to all or
ders fur Hoofing. Spouting and Jobbing, all
of which he guarantees to put up vita 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
economical and heaviest plated stove now in
use. He will keep on hand the Oriental
Heateis, and a general assortment of the best
Stoves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR.
JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY.
TIIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground.
8olJ cneP" ,han D7 olner plow in ,he
County. He manufactures ail kinds of Casi-
ings, Hells, Stoves. &e. He will also repair
reapers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
J. H. ROGERS.
Walnut P. O.
aug 13 1859- tf Juniata Co. Ta.
GO to tbe Juniata Skstixel Job Printing
Office for all kinds of Plain and fancy
Printing
i
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