Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, June 16, 1870, Image 4

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NATIONAL HOTEL,
LEWISTOWN, PENN A.
I EAR & IIAMAKFR, Proprietors.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, ucar the Caj
tol Buildings,
1IARISRCRG,PA.
W3g,Terms as moderate as any Ilotrl in the
City.
B'M. O.THOMrSON. Proprietor
JUNIATA lit1 EL,
yjF7.IXTOWX,JL'XlATA CO., rA.
JOIIJT 'Trc-rUicr.
fcr.nis large nnd comfortable ihe Table
"i.: ; Hei' wi:li the brut the market affords
M bling tl.e best in ilie county Bar eon
( t M 1 v -nj i.li. J ilh the choicest wines and
-, ,". i,. i jiins spnrvd to please guests,
m.d cLiii'jii-s moderate. Sept. 'li9-tf
' WHITE HOUSE HOTEL,
Sill & 318 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
:K. ZK1M.ICV, I'lopriotor.
Oood accommodations fur fill who n:iy faTor
liim with a call.
I irst - Class livery nnl Sale Stable,
lloLMNIi CO UCBSF.S, ATTA1-I1K1I TO HOTEL.
'K!LROYJOTEL"f"
MILilOY, Mil I UN CO, PA.
DAVID I. tu:r:, ITicirkor
IJF.RSONS who may have occai. n to slop
J in Milroy, will tit'.'" uns a J uafiirn iinu ,
.iiiicl House." Tul.Io well tuvflif I stabling ;
large and excellent. All p-i.-engers ana laR
p-ipc coi.M'.Mil. tree of charge, l'rom and to
lue railroad. Charges moderate. malMf
i: X I T K 1 S T A T E S HOTEL,
OPPOSITE TA It. K. DEl'OT,
ILVRRISBURG, PA.
EMMIXGER & CO., PRoiiniTons.
Telegraph Office in Ilotrl.
nng is, !t".'.'-y.
" 31 Kll C 1 1 ANT S 1 1 uTEL.
Cor. SmithScld St. aaJ Thi:d Avenue.
riTTsnuna, pa.
Tlie Merchant's Hotel has recently been
r. fitted and otherwise greatly improved, and
i now undrr the proprietorship of D. John-i-mm
S.-.n. formerly of the Mansion Hous;.
in Hcaii'ield. Persons visi.iiu Piit-burir on
business or pleasure will find tins a ennvtni-
i.t and plea-ant p rice to sN-p
tnayii ly
UNION HOUSE.
flMlE uii''.ers':;.-ii 1 LasteStted and refur
X iiiwhcd the iiboTC large and ccn:inodious
Hof I. filiated "ii the corner of Main and
Eridee Streets, Mifiiintown. and is now pre
pared to accomuiouate all who may make
his house their stopping place. Uood sta
bling attached to the premises. He has
also, :n cunuecti"U with the hotel, open :d a
Kesuuiant. afli will keep constantly on hand
Ale, Lager, Porter, Hot Coffee, Oysteis,
Cheese, l'.oiled Eggs, Tongue, Tripe, Heart.
Tobacco. Cigars, ie.
nprl '70
S. n. ALIIUIGIIT.
NZW HOTEL. (iLl tsTANU:
I'trrjirriHf. Juniata Coun'y,
o, i. zzcz, ioiiZior,.
The uuderklgned respectfully calls the at
rn ition of the public to the fact that he has
fip.std the hotel property ii Perry sville for
laserly occupied by Milton Pewoe". and is prc
T ired to accommodate strangers and travel
"rs. He will spare no rieans to make the
1 Motel unexceptionable in every particular.
1 He will eiercie personal supervision over
Uiis I!ar, Table an 1 Stable. He respectfully
Solicits a share of the pauouageonhe public.
rerrvsville, flup. IS, t?'iO-tf.
BECK'S
HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY SITUATKD
OX THE SOUTH SIIE OF
It A C E S T R E K T ,
A FEW DOORS AUOVE TIMED.
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
Makes it particularly desirable to persons
visiting the City on business or pleasure
A. HECK, Proprietor,
Formerly rf the Stales Union Ilfttl.
nr.g. IS, ISOO-ly.
PENNSYLVANIA IlULSli
PA TT Ell SOX, PA.
Ppposile Sifflin Sialion, oa Ttna'a. Eailroad
The undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally, thnt
they have taken charge of the above named
Louse.
The house is large and commodious, and
well ventilated, and is fitted up in single
rooms and rooms for families, and is open day
and niehl. Terscns wakened for any train.
Tht best attendance given terms as reason
able as the times will admit.
E KSTAUltAS T!
MEALS CAN 'HE HAD
AT ALL-HOURS
Hot Boffee, Oysters in season. nj everything
usually kept in a first-class Uel:uriut. A
share of public patronage is soitcwm
npl'i'J,-tij
YOl'NG & MUBPrjEY.
Patterson, Juniata Count j, Pa,
Tim undersigned, successor of Km. r.eese,
respectfuily informs the public that he keeps
constantly on hand the best Oyster, Ale, To
co and Cigars.
Jtfj.'s and llrfrrsliment at all Ilourr,
lo'h Day and X'ylt,
for the nccommodation of passenj rs depart
ing from and returning to this poiiit. Farm
ers aud others visiting town can procure
meals at almost any price. The House is fur
nished with g:odbeds. There is Stabling
for 20 horses a careful ostler aiways in at
tendance. ICE CRI AM IN SEASON.
A hare of public patronage is solitited.
W. W. COLEMAN, Proprietor.
Jan 1". "0-tf.
J. U. ROGERS.
Walnut P. O.
Junta' i Co. Pa.
aug IS lSf.SMf
JOHNSTOfTtf FOUNDRY.
THE undersigned.jnufuciurer 0f Jami
son's Improved Plo, c;0UlMted for all
''"its of plowing, and in ali-.jjj 0f ground,
cheaper than any other Vow in lue
Coun He maUufacture ail kinu. of CaBI.
mgs, ;love8. &c. He will also -T
reapers am ,hresujug machines. Give iu ,
nr a, bin..
EIGHT PEfiCET-GOLD.
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE ISSUE OF
.'.$'1,500,000,..
BY TUB
St. Joseph and Denver City
KAII.ItOAU COJIPAM',
la dt nominal ions of J 1,000 and $50f coupon
or registered with intcr9teJ ill Eight per
cent, per annum, payable loth February
and August, in GOLD free of United States
taxes, in New York or Europe. The bond:,
have 30 years to run. payable in New York in
(jOLL). Trustees, Farmers' Loin and Trust
Company of New York. The mortgage
which secuns these bunds is at the rate ot
$13,"i00 per mile; covers a completed road
for every bond issued, and is a firttand only
mortgage. This Hue, connecting St. Joseph
with Fort Kearney, will make a short and
through ro'iic to California.
The Company have a Capital
Stock of $10,000,000
And a grant of Laud from Con
press, of l.titO.l'OO acres, val
ued, at the lowest esiimate,
at 4.000,000
First Mortgage Bouds 1,500,000
Total....
$1 5,500, OUU
Total lcf!h of road, 271 miles; distance
included in this mortgage. 111 mils: pi ice,
!7J and accrued interest, IX CURRENCY.
Can be obtained from the undesigned. Also
pamphlets, maps and information relating
thereto. These bonds, being to well secured
and yielding a l.irge income, are desirable to
panics seeking safe and lucrative invest
menls. We recommend tLem with entire con
fidence. Y. P. CONVERSE & CO.,
vminerctul Ajeittt,
hi Tine Street, New York.
TANNER & CO.,
Fiscal Ayentr,
40 Wall Street, New York.
Juncl-Sm
We rarely opc-i a more readable magazine
f (lian " l lie i:ii:ixy. mere is noi a uu.t
pipe between its covers. A. J. Timm.
Well sustains its reputation for vigorous
and racy writing. .V. 1". Tribune.
A model periodical ; a credit to American
periodical liurature. l'rcu, 1'hila.
THE GALAXY.
TOR 1870
GREAT ATTRACTIONS.
ARTICLES secirld FROM
CHAl'.LES PE.U'E. MP.S. EDWAUPS,
K1CHAIU) GKANT WHITE.
ANTHONY TliOLLOI'E, JL'.STI.V
MeCAKTilY, I'AUKE tiOUWIN,
I'll J. C. D ALTON, L1 It. MIAPEK,
AMI ALL 1IIK LEAOIXr, WI'.ITCBS or TUITDAT.
First.
PUT YOI USELF IN HIS TLACE, Charles
Reade's Great Story, will continue to delight
the readers of the Galaxy the greater part of
the year l!-70. Part First is now ready in
book form, and will be sent free with the
Galaxy for I 70 on receipt of $1 00, the reg
ular subscription price.
Seroutl.
A NEW STOP.Y FY MP.S. ElfWAKDS.
author of ifusin Fielding." "Steven Law
rence, Y'eomaii," etc. Mrs. Edwards is one
of the very best female novelists now writing
in the English language.
Third.
ANTHONY TROLLOPE will furnish a series
of "Editois' Tables." in which, he will work
an entirely new vein.
Fonrth.
TAUKE GODWIN, one of the ablest of
American writers, will furnish a scries of
noteworthy articles on Historical subjects.
Firth.
RICHARD GRANT WHITE will continue
his critical and social essays.
Sixth.
JUSTIN M.CARTHY whose tkill as an
ifficient magazine wri'er is almost unequail
ed. has been engaged on the Editorial Staff,
and will contribute regu'arly to the Galaxy.
Seventh.
TEN YEARS IN ROME, giving an inside
view of tlieiloinau Catholic Church, by a late
Ecclesiastic, will be a noteworthy series of
at tides.
FJclitli.
THE SCIENTIFIC ARTICES will be pre
pared by Dr.i. ballon and Iraper, both eini
uent Phvsiologists - j
Ninth.
THE EDITORIAL STAFF of the Galaxy is j
now very large and has on it Ihe best talent
engaged on American periodical literature. I
Wc have arranged for very liberal elubing j
terms with the other leading periodicals. j
A samplo copy will be sent on receipt of
5 cents.
Price, 25 cents per number; ft per year.
Kotr t A timt to Subscribe. i ;
The Galaxy is tae Eest of American Maga
zines. BRET. DON & COMPANY,
mO 48 & 5C0 BnoAiiwar, N. Y.
D. W. MARLEY & CO'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
This way for liar
gains!! HAVING PURCHASED FROM MANS
bach & Van Ormcr the large Clothing
Establishment, situated on the corner ol
Ilridge and Water streets. Miftiintown, Penn
sylvania, we would respectfully inform th
Public that we have just received a laree an
well selected assortment of ready made Cloth
ing, designed for the
i f ;
Fall and U'lulcr Trade lor 1863
Such as
touinion loots, l'antntoons, ests, Hats,
Poots and Shoes of ev;ry description,
style and quality, for mule or female.
ROYS' READY MADE CLOTHING
Also. Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery,
Gloves, Linen ami Paper Colars.
Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling Bags &o.
Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir
culars aud Furs, . ' i
Persons in want of anything in our line wil.
save money by giving ns a call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to
eell cheap for casi.
Don't forget the corner, Bridge and
Water streets.
D. W. HARLEr &. Co.
Aug. 18, 'CD , j
PR IN T ER'S
TYPES, PRESSES 'AND FRIXTLNG MlTEEIJL
. r.ENtRALI.r ( . G
"At greatly reduced prices from "
VANDERBAUGH, WELLS & CO.,
110 Fulton Street, and 16 & 18 Dutch Street,
New Yorkp Makers of
Wood T'fpc, Eagle, California and
other Economical Cabineft, Cases,
Stands qml Galleys.
FACTORY, PATTERSONVNEW JERSEY.
N. B. YOUNG'S exoellegkoPY-noiDEH
and everything of reoent production in the
line. -' ' - ept 8, 1SB9-Sm.
A FIVE iimortmelt of CIoTh'sT Cas'simere's.
J -ings, &c.,j ust received anTJ for sale
oV t-i, Tnrnnv '
gitairat.
Ayer's
Hair
r,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving tlio
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original eohr
irith ihe gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is 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. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequantly prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Coutaiuing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre aud a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analitical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS.
PKICE $1.00.
C?" Sold by Druggists generally.
This Infallible Kejikhy docs not, like the
poisonous irritating snuffs and strong caus
tic solutions with which the people have long
been humbugged, simply palliate for a short
time, or drive the disease to the lunjt as t here is
danger of doing iu the use of such nostrums,
but it t'rndnees PERFECT AND PERMA
NENT CURES OF THE WORST CASES OF
CHRONIC CATARRH, as thousands can tes
tify. "Colii is tub Head " is cured with a
few applications. Catarrhal Headache is
relieved and cured as if by magic. It re
moves ofTenMve Breath, Loss or Impairment
of the sense of taste, smell or hearing. Water
ing or Weak Eyes, and Impaired Memory,
when caused by the violence of Catarrh, as
they all frequently are. 1 otfer iu good faith
a standing reward of f 300 for a case of Ca
tarrh that I cannot cure.
FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY
WHERE. Tbice Only 50 Cests
Ask your Dinggist for the Remedy; but if
he bus not yet got it for sale, don't be put off
by accepting any miserable wcrseihan worth
less substitute, but enclose sixlp cents to me,
and ihe Remedy will be sent yu post paid.
Four packages $2.U0, or one dozen for $u-U0.
Send a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pam
phlet on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor,
R. V. PIERCE, M. D.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
BLOOD PANACEA.
The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier.
Fftrthernreof SrmrrtA orKixo'i
EviL.CtTTAXEOl'S IISEV9, ERT-
su'Elas, B oi is , Pimples, and
Blotches on the Face, Sorb
Eve. Yellow JArircE, White
SwELtir,g, Mercurial IMs
hhe, General Debtlitt. Pal
riTATios niii Flctterixg at the
Heart. Cessrui'troJi. Asthma,
Stpiiilib and Syphilitic A r pic
tigs 8, 11latter and Kiitet Iis
eae, Gravel, Props t, Dyspep
sia, L i th Cox PLi i !( t, Sick
Headache, Female Complaints,
Arc. To the broken down female it
giTCt life and energy 1'jr restoring
the loft powen of nature Pi-rsons
all weakness nd lassitade, hy use
litfC the PANACEA are toon re
stored to perftxt huaiUi, bloom and
Tifor. Try iL
Price $1.00 Fer Bottle.
S. A.. FOUTZ,
Mamtfaeturer and Proprietor.
BALTIMORE, 91 D. ;
For sate by drng'tsts and storekcepen .throughout
the United States.
For sale by B. F. Kcpner, Druggist, Mif
flintown, and by Dr. P. C. Rundio, Druggist,
Patterson. novlO, ly
Manhood: How Lost, How Restored
.Tusl published, a ntw edition of
' Dr. Culverurall't Celebrate J Fanny
on the rit'Ucal-eure (without medi
cine) of SrFKMATOftn HtKA, or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotew
ct, Mcntai and Physical Incapacity, Impedi
ments to Marriage, etc , also, Co.xsujirnoH,
Eimlepst, and Fit, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance..
BKPrice, in sealed envelope, only 6 ots.
The celebiated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous ue of internal
medicine or the application of the knife ;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be. may jure himself cheaply, privately,
and radicaly.
Bfl& This Lecture should be -n .the hands
of every man 5n the land. ' 1 I
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, ti
any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cent 6,
or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Cnlverwell's
"Marriage Uuide," price 25 cents. Address
the publishers,
CnAs. J. C. Kline t Co.,
12" Bowery, New York, Post-Office Box 4,586.
Xct 3. VJ-ly ; -
FO TJTZ'S MIXTURE;
The Great External Remedy,
For Man and Boaat,
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
The reputation ef this prepwntion is so well estab
lished, that Utile need be said in this eoniMrtin.
vii inn., i uai nCTfT IHllea to fflr
ir i v it ... .
TIO.V8, CONTRACTING MCSCI
i-ii. iota orRNs.
icr.i . rerQ antoiea wun r.ncumatism can be eflc.
tually ard parmwenttr cun'fl hT usinr this wonderful
prtpsn-tioo ; n penetrates " nerve and bone Im
mediately on being appliH.
i n ll iiks KR rt will rn" SCRATCHES.
NU't L'VTV Ti 1 1 I L--, r i r c. 1 . '
(OLD KlXNl.NO SORES. RAIIIILS
lur UMJiJin OA1.1.S, KA1.KU
i o i i r t r r. o a vr ? his
rm re i. . t. Mtu . ,i.
Jl.OW.III,R V mnA W I? A If Rll'K 1M
MII.CH CIWR "
1 bare met with ereat snpeew In brijirinr tny Ifix
tnre within the nwh of the Public. - I am daily in
Mwipt or lettm from Tliysiciann, PmreisU, M
cbaiiu aad Funurs, testifying u its curte lowers.
fATID E. FOCTZ,& Proprietor, j
' ' . " SlJIMOBE, Vs.
Handbill fur Titlblie finlpQ VlnlmT nn
short notice at the Slstikgi. Oi'FiCK.
Yigo
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HIGHEST AWARD AT 'PARIS EXPOSITION, 18G7.
' , O ver 4S0,000
Of These World fienowned Machines have been Made and Sold !
Over 100,000 Machines more titan Las been manufactured by any other Company.
Every Machine is warranted three years.
Instructions are civen to all,' whether nurchaccrs or not, free of charge.
In order to place the celebrated Wheeler
reach of every one, we sell litem at the rate of
TEEIS DOLLARS PER IVJONTH.
:o:
THE WHEELER WILSON SEWING MACHINE
Will Hi m. Fell, Seam, Gather and Sew on without change. Also Cord, Braid,
Tuck, Kuflle, Quilt, Sec, and Sew from swiis muslin to heavy cloth of any thick
ness. E&F Ao Extras to Buy.niA
mar23-Jy
NSW GOODS ! HEW GOODS !
Marti. i& Walters'
Bazaar !
CUE A T CliA SII IX rillCES '.
HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frauk
& Co., on Main street, inj. M.Bclforu's
store room, we would respectfully inform the
public that we have just returned from the
mI with a new and carefully selected stock
of GOODS of the very best quality, compris
ing in part, of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
QUE ENS WARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
II ATS AND CATS,
CARPET BAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS,
BLANKETS,
FCKS, WOOD AND WILLOW -'VTA HE, and in
short every article utmally kept in a well
selected store.
We intend felling ejrelusively forGAPft, or
in exchange for COCNTltY PKODCCK.- By
so doing wc will be nble to sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock.
- aa-HIGUKST PRICES TAID IX TRADE
FOR ALL KIXPS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
MARTIN & WALTERS,
(llelford's Store.IJoom,) Main St.,
. Kiflintown, Pa.
March 9, 1P70. -
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT
PEMELL'S CHEAP STORE
' IN PATTERSON, PA. . ,
THE largest and best assortment to be
found in Patterson. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully aonotinee
that 1 have just opcued a very large atock ef
Goods well sunt a to tne tr.nte. ;uy slock
consists of a full assortment of fine and staple
DRY GOODS,
Embracing all the materials for men, women
and children's ware, including Hats and Caps,
Roots and Shoes, together with a large stock
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings, &c. . , ,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop.
litis, Alpacas, De Laines, plain' and figured
Shawls, Sc., and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves, Mills, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings. . '
V G HOC EH i frs',?-
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. Also', a large lot of Qucensware,
Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort
ment of Goods usually kept in a country storc
6$Highe3t price paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
the times aug 18,. 18C7-tf.
A. G. Postlitiiwaiti. I J. C. M'Nabciiton
A.' G. POSTLETnTAITE & CO ,'.
General ;. Commission Merchants,
FOR
THE SALE OF ALL KINDS. OF. COUNTRY
No. 5G4 South Frost Street,
marll-tf t V . , PIIILADELPaiA.
ALL KIXDS OF BLANK WORK, ic .dpne
at this Office in the neatest andmanner
at low prices. i -
T.I S E ME N T ft.
WILSON'S
STICK
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and Wilson Sewing Machine within the
FETES SON & CARPENTER, General Agents,
IIARKISBL'UQ DISTP.ICT, Office 407 Market St.
314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
itaitroarts.
CATAWISSA RAILROAD. On aud
after MONDAY, Sept, C 1 Still, Passen
ger trains on tne Catnwissa Railroad will run
at the following named hours .
Mail South. stations. Mail Xorth.
Dep. 8 4.) a m Williamsport Arr. 6 00 p in
" 9 15am Mnney Dep. 5 28 p m
9 47 a m Watsontown " 4 57 p m
" 10 05am Milton 44'ipm
' 10 45 a m Danville " 4 00 p in
1 1 05 a m Rupert " 3 40 p m
'1117am Ca'awissa 3 $2 p m
"12 22pm Ringtown " 225 pm
"12 5Spm Summit " 150pm
" 08 p m Quaknke " 1 40 p m
" 1 20 p m E Mahony Jiin 1 30 p m
" 2 15 " Dine. Tamnqua. Dine 1 10 p m
" 4 25 p m Reading " 10 40 am
Arr C 45 p in Philadelphia " 8 15am
To New l ork via
To New York via
Reading or
Mauch Chunk.
From New York via l
Mauch Chunk.
6 55 a m
No change of cars between Williamsport
and Philadelphia. GEO. WE It It, Snpt.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON ASP
t after Monday, May 2, 1870, Passenger
Train will leave Mifilin Station asfollo3:
EASTWARD.
Philadelphia Express.. 12,10 A. M
. SoulhfTit Express 12 49 P. M.
MailTiain 11,10A.M.
UurritVij Aeconjinoda'n 0,52 P. M.
Fart Line 3,25 A. M.
Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Cincinnati Express..
Fhiluda. Express ...
Pacific Express
Mail Train
"Wiy Pa?sener
Pittsburg Express ..
1,00, A.M.
. 4.32 A. M.
. 5,54 A. M
3,25, P. M
10,15 A M.
4 A. M.
JAME3 XORTH, Ag't
& Eroad Top Rail Road
Euntinq-don
X and after
May tit h, 1807, passenger
trains will run us follows:
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
''"' Express.
Mail,
r. si.
6.00
7.33
8.53
8.57
A. N
Huntingdon - 7.45
Saxton..... 9.30
liloody Run 10.55
Mount Dallas . 10.511
5 LEAVK NOBTtlWAHD .
Mail. Express.
A. M. p. M.
Mount Dallas..! . 6.10 1.00
Bloody Run 6.14 1.31
Saxton 7.30 2.55
Huntingdon .9.10 : . 4.45
Dutance from Mount Dallas to Bedford six
miles. A reliable lino of Hacks connect at
Ml. Dallas lor Bedford nd Bedford Springs.
JOHN McKILLIPS,
ang 18, lM9-tf. - Superintendent.
LADIES' FAHOY FiJBS !
JOHN .FAREIRA,
728 ARC 11 Street, Middle of the Block, be
tween 7th and 8th St., South side,
' : PHILADELPHIA.
Importer, Mannfaotorer and Dealer in all
kinds and quality of.
, .... FANCY. FURS,'-'
FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
. Having enlarged, remodeled and improved
my old ami favorably known FUR EMPO
RIUM, and having importeu a very large and
splendid assortment of all the different kinds
of Furs from the first hands, in Europe, and
have had them made up by the most skillful
workmen, I would respectfully invite my
friends of Juniata and adjacent counties, to
call and examine my very large and beauti.
ful assortment of Fancy Furs, foi Ladies and
Children. I aai determined to sell at as low
prioes a&any other respectable House in this
city. All Furs Warranted. No misrepresen
lious to effect sales.
JOHN FAREIRA, ,
718 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
:'Oct8 C0'-3Jm .
A(
GENTS WANTED. AGENTS WANTED.
$75 to $200 per month, male nnd female.
to sell the celebrated and original Common
Sense Family Sewing Machine, improvid and
porfeeted it will hem, fell, stitch, bind,
braid aud embroider in a most superior man
ner. Price only $15. For simplicity and
durability, it has no rival. Do not bny from
any parties selling machines under the same
name as ours, unless having a Certificate of
Agency signed by us, as they are worthless
Cast Iron. Machines. ., ... , ... ...,.
For Circulars and Terms, apply or address,
II. CRAWFORD & CO., -413
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Ta. .
fi"20-um
CTS JTDTE FOLSOmTm PROVED
Twenty-Five Dollar Pmil R
irufMaobine. The cheapest First Class Ma
chine in the Mnrkefr. Ayents wanted in every
Town.' Liberal ' commission allowed. ' For
tenuis and circular, address, A. S. Hamiltoh,
Gen, Agentj No 7C0 Chestnut St., Pliila, Pa.
T
HE KIDNEYS;
The Kidneys are two in number, aituated
at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by
fat. and consisting of three parts, viz ; the
Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consists
of tissue or veins, which serve as a deposit
for the arine and convey it to the exterior.
The exterior is a conductor also, terminating
in a single tub, and called the UreteV. " The
ureters are connected with the bladder.
The bladder is composed of various cover
ings or tissues, divided into parts, vix ; the
Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, andtho Mu
cous.' The upper expels, the lower retains.
Many have a desire to urinate without the
ability ; others urinato without the ability
to retain. This frequently occurs in chil
dren. ...
To cure these affections, we must bring
into action the muscles, which are engaged
in their various functions. If they are ne
glected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue.
The reader must also be made aware, that
however slight may be the attack, it is sure
to affect the bodiiy health and mental pow
ers, as our flesh and blood are supported
from these sources.
GOUT, OR RHEUMATISM.
Tain occurring in the loins is indicative
of the above diseases. They occur to per
sons disposed to acid stomach and chalky
concretions.
THE GRAVEL.
The gravel ensues from neglect of impro
per treatment of the kidneys. These organs
being weak, the water is not expelled from
ihe bladder, but allowed io remain, it be
comes feverish, and sediment forms. It is
from this deposit that the stone is formed,
and gravel ensues.
DROPSY.
Dropsy is a collection of water in some
parts of the body, and bears different names,
according to the parts affctlcd. vi2: wleu
generally diffused over the body, it is called
Anasarce, when of the abdomen, Ascites;
when of the chest, Hydrjthorax.
TREATMENT.
Helmbold's highly concentrated compound
Extract Buchu is decidtd'.y one of the best
remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys,
gravel, dropjical swellings rheumatism, nnd
gouty affections. Uuder this head we have
arranged Dystiria, or difficulty and pain iu
passing water. Scanty Secretion, or small
and frequent discharge of water ; Strangury,
or stopping of water ; Hematuria, or bloody
urine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kid
neys, without anychangc m quantity, but in
crease in color, or dark water. It was al
ways highly recomn-.ended by the late Dr.
Physick, in these affection.
This medicine increases the power of di
gestion, and excites the abso'bents into
healthy exercise by which the watery or
calcareous depositions, and all unuttunil
enlargements, as well as pain and inflamma
tion, are reduce d and it is taken by tucu wo
men and children. Directions for use aud
diet accompany.
riiiLAnrLrniA, Pa., Feb. 25, 1S07.
II. T. Helmuolu, Druggist :
Dear St I bave been suffering, for up
ward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder,
and kidney affection, during which time 1
have used various medical preparations, and
been under the trcatmcut of the most eminent
Physicians, experiencing but little relief.
Having secnyonr preparations extensively
advertised, 1 consulted with my family
physician in regard to using your Extract
Buchu.
I did tli is because I had used all kinds of
advertised remedies, and had found them
worthless, and some quite injurious, in fr.ct
1 despaired of ever gotting well, aud detenu
ined 10 use no remedies hereafter unless I
knew of the ingredients. It was this that
prompted me to use your remedy. As you
advertised that it was composed of buchu,
cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurcd to
me and my physician as an excellent com
bination, and, with his advica, aftcran exam
ination of the article, aud consulting again
with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I
commenced its use about eight months ago,
at which time I was confined to my room.
From the first bottle I was astonished and
gratified at the beneficial effect, and after
using it three weeks, was able to walk out.
1 folt much like writing you a full statement
of my case at the time, but thcuglit my im
provement might onty be temporary, and
therefore concluded t defer and see if it
would effect a perfect cure knowing then it
would be of greater value to you, aud more
satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is ef
fected after using the remedy for five
months.
I have not used any now for threo months,
and feel as well in all respects as 1 ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any un
pleasant taste aad odor, a nice tonic and in
vigorator of the system, 1 do not mean to
be without it whenever occasion may require
its use in such affections.
, . M. M. McCOR.MICK.
Should any doubt Mr. M'Cormick's state
ment, he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. - Wm. BigIrb, ex-Governor, Penna.
- Hon. Tuos. B. Flobencb, Philadelphia.
Hon. J.C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia.
lion. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. R. Poeter, ex Governor, I'enn'a.
Hon. Ellis Lewis. Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. It. C. Grikb, Judge, U. S. Couit.
Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philad'n.
Hon- W; A. Porter, City Solicitor, Thila.
Hon. Jonx Bicler, ex Governor, Cat.
Hon. E. Basks, Aud. Gen., Washington.
. And many others, if necessary.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's.
Take no other. Price $1.25 per bottle, or
6 bottles for $6.50. Delivered to any ad
dress. Describe symptoms in all communi
cations -Address H. T. nELMBOLD. Drug and
Chemical Warehouse, 0114 Broadway, N. Y
JVT0NE ARE CENUINE UNLESS DONE
J. v np in steel engraved wrapper, with fao
simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed
juncl-!y U. T. 11LLUB0LD.
GROVER 8c BAKER'S -
SEWING MACHINES.
The following are selected from thou
sands of testimonials of similar character,
as expressing the reasons for the prefer
ence for the Groveb & Baker Machines
over all others.
" I like the Grover & Baker Machine, in
the first place, because, if I had any other, I
should still want aUrover Baker, and, hav
ing a Grover 4 Baker, it answers the purpose
of all the rest. It does a greater variety of
work and it is easier to learn than any other."
Mrs. J. C Croly (Jenny June)
" I have had seveial years' experience with
a Grover 4 Baker Machine, which has given
me great satisfaction. 1 think the Grover &
Baker Machine is more eaily managed, and
less liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the
Grovei & Baker, decidedly."-Mr.. Dr. Walts,
Sew York.
I have had one in my family for some two
years, and from what I know of its working",
and from the testimony of many of my
friends who use the same, I can hardly see
how anything could be more complete or give
better satisfaction." Mrs General Grant.
" I believe it to be the best, ail things con
sidered, of any that I have known. It is
very simple and easily learned ; the sewing
from the ordinary spools is a great advan
tage ; the stitch is entirely reliable; it does
ornameu'al work beautifully; it is not liable
to get out of order." Mrs. A.M. Sjtooner, 3ti
lionJ Street, ISroek'yn.
" I am acquainted with the work of the
principal machines ; and I prefer the Grover
i Baker to them all, because I consider the
stitch more elastic. I have work now in the
house which was done nine years ago, which
is still good." Mrs. Dr. MeCrmdy, No. i.
Fast Ticenty third Street, Aete York.
'More than two-thirds of all the sewing
done in my fairily fjr Ihe last two years has
been done hy Grover & Baker's Machine, and
I never had a garment rip or need mending,
except those rents which frolicsome boys will
make in whole cloth. It is in my epinion by
far the mist valuable of any I have tried."
Mrs. Henry W ard lireeher.
Tho Grover &: Baker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture hoth the Elastic
Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines, and
offer the public a choice of the best ma
chines ot Imth kind, nt their establish
ments in all the large cities, and through
agencies iu nearly all towns throughout
the country. Price Lists and samples of
sewing in both stitches furnished on ap
plication to Grover & Biker S. M. Co.,
115 Market street, IlarrUburg.
April 27, ls70.
MLFFLINT0WS FOUNDRY
aiACHSE SHOP!
riHE undersigned would respectfully an
X. nounce to the citizens of Juniata and
adjoining counties, that he has purchased
ihe Mitilintown Foundry and Machine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles ef
various descriptions, such as Fo'tr and Six
lIorse-poKer Threthiny Machine:, also,
Ei;;ht and Ten Horse Power Machine,
b ing the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the farmer now extant, and
which I will warrant to perform all they ar
recommended to do Plows of the latest and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used them o be superior to any
now in use in this part of the country. 1
would especially call the attention of farmers
to the IRON KlXli PLOW, which I am man
ufacturing wild the latest improvements for
1S70.
I am alo prepared to manufacture all
kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing.
Gudgoons. Saw .Mill Cranks, and Turning and
Hning up the euiue. I also manufacture
all kinds of
Coal, M'oW, Parlur and Coohiixj Stores.
I alo manufacture Hollow Ware, Waffle
Rollers f.ir tanners, ic.
Old Metal an l country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work. "'
Remember I sell ten per cent, cheaper
than any other establishment in the country.
J. A. CRISWELL.
Feb IB. 1S70-tf.
MIFFLIN COACH A WAGON MAN UFAO
tory. The undersigned begs leave to
inform bin ciistornei 9 and friends in this and
adjoining counties, that he has enlarged bis
shop, and by the addition of Steam Power,
is prepared to do work at the shortest possi
ble notice.
He is constantly mamif.ief nrinp and making
to order, every description of Coaches, Car
riages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, &c., also
Family and Yoak cutter sleighs. He is also
prepared to manufacture Rond Wagons from
one to four horse.
Having been working at the business for a
nun ber of years himself, and employing
none but the best of workmen, 1 Hotter
myself that the work cannot be surpassed
for neatness and durability, in this or ad
joining counties.
I always keep on hand from twenty to
thirty set. of best second growth, Jeriry
Hickory Spokes, in order to make durablu
wheels. And will warrant my work for any
reasonable time.
Sleighs and Buggies re-painted with neat
ness and dispatch. Ail other repairing heavy
or light will receive strict attention. - Come
and examine my stock and wors. before pur
chasing elsewhere. Don't forget the name,
J. P. If El FFLE FINGER,
Corner of the Pike & Cedar Spring road.
ang 18. lM'.'.l-tf.
I
MPORTANT TO FARMERS I
y OR WAY OATS.'
Any farmer who may wish a profitable in
vestment could do no better than to purchase
the seed of the celebrated Norway Oals. ONE
HUNDRED PER CENT, can be made by sub
stituting this oals in the place of the old de
teriated oats heretofore raised in this county.
1 have realized this percentage, as have also
many of the foremost farmers of our county
men of integrity, men who are interested in
the welfare of their brother tillers of the soil,
and their verdict fully sustains the above as
sertion, and that this grain is an improve
ment of vast magnitude, and one that will
result in an entire change by its own great
success as proven, by trial, will show.
Those who may wish to procure this seed
should not d-lay one day, but should send in
their orders at once, as my entire stock of
seed will be sold long before spring, and is
now being rapidly disposed of.
Beware of spurious Norway oats. I war
rant all oats sold by me to be genuine.
Terms $3.00 per bushel. Direct all orders,
accompanied with the cash, to
JOHN LINDSAY. '
Patterson Pi O., Juniata Co , Pa.
Oct 13-3m - . j : : - ,t
COAL AND LUMBER YARD. The onder
sifincd begs leave to inform the public
that be keeps constantly on hand a large Stock
of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces in
part, Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur-oeis
Coal, at the lowest cash rates.
Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as
White Pine Plank, two inches, do 1 White
Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch. White
Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards,
Scantling, Joice, Rooting Lath, Plastering
Lath, Shiuzles. Striping, Sash and Doors.. ..
Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice.
Persons on the East side cf the River can be
furnished with Limeburners Coal, 4e., troai
thecal yard at onsock.
THE OLD- ESTABLISHED F1RW,
J. J. JilCU A EDS0N & CO,
12G Market Street, Tiiilad'a ,
Is the lareest Manufacturing Confectioners
and Wholesale Dealers in Fruits,
Nuts, Jtc, in the United States.
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