Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, March 29, 1871, Image 4

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Farm, Garden and HoMoli
T Clw Busty Plow.
Take a quart of water and pour slowly
into it a balf a pint of sulphuric acid
(The mixture will become quite warm
from chemical action, and this is the rea-
8'u why the acid should be poured slowly
into tlie water rather than the water into
the acid.) Wash the mould-board (or any
oilier iron that is rusty) with this weak
arid, mid let it remain on the iron until
it evaporates. Then wash it aeiin. The
1 ji ct is to give time for the acid tu dis-
F(.lve the rust. Then wash with the
waier and you will see where the worst
rusty spots are. Apply some more acid
end rub these spots with a brick. The
acid Mid tiie scouring will remove all the
ruf t, theu rub it dry. Brush it over with
petroleum or other oil, and let it be until
fpritig. When you go to plowing take a
Lottie of acid-water to the field and ap
ply it every hour to any spot of rust that
may remain. The acid and the scouring
of tie earth will soon make it perfectly
bright smooth. If all iron work be wash
ed over with peirolei.m as soon as we put
ur tools, implements and muchiues aside
lor the winter, it will keep them from
niftiii, and save a great deal of
trouble and annoyance, to say nothing
of depreciation aud lota. American Ag
tirultuiist. Cronn ISrrad.
We are indebted to the Country Gen
tleman for the following: Fur a good siz
ed loaf take three quarts of Indian meal,
three quarts of rye meal, one half pint
of yea t, one teacup of molasses ; mix
well together with warm water; put it
ii.to the pan in which it is to be baked
aud let it mud in a warm place two
hours, or until it cracks open at the top;
theu bake slowly four hours. If a brick
oven is used, all the better in. which case
it should remain in the oven over uight.
Once get to making bread in this way
an J you will give "corn-cakes" and ''corn
dodgers" to the pigs.
Another rfr,'pe. Two quarts corn meal
with as little boiling water as will wi t it
through ; a id one quart unboiled wheat
or rye n cal, small teacup molaseas. table
spoonful Fait ; mix thoroughly with a
spoon, thinning down the milk to the enn
sistancy of a thin pudding; bake slowly
several hours in a covered irou basin
?Iany persons snppoee it is necessary to
have rve meal fr this bread, which is
! u liuTiciih to obtain, the wheat Gra
ham is fortunately kept in most of the
stores and is, I think, preferable.
Ai; oF SlltfP The age of sheep j
may be known by exaniiuing their front I
teeth. They are eight in number aud; Persons in want of anything in ourline wil'.
appear, duri. g the first year, of small j 6"e "'"'. n.r giving us a call before pur
T . , ., I clusing elsewuere, as we are determined to
in me secoun year me two mm-!
die ones f;ill out and their place is sup
plied by two new teeth, which are easily
d'Btinguisiied, being of larger size. In
the third year, two other small teeth, one
from each side, drop out, and are replac
ed by two large ones. In the fourth year,
the la: go teeth are six in number, aud
only two small oni-s remain, one at each
end of the range. In the fifth year, the
remaining small teeth are large. In the
sixth year, the whole begin to be worn,
and in the seventh, sometimes sooner, fall
out and are broken.
The following is said to be au
nal remedy for chicken mites :
tffect-
Take j
common leaf tobacco, as much as the user
mav think cccessarv. aud make a strong
tea, letting it boil some time, so as to get
all the strength from the tobacco ; then
sprinkle the tea all over aud about the
place where the mites are, and if the first
application is not sufficient, use in the
same maimer a secoud time ; but the first
time is almost alwavs effec'ual
13LITERMILK 1'ersous who have not
been in the habit of driuking buttermilk
consider it disagreeable, because it is
slightly acid, in consequence of lactic
acid. There is not much nourishment in
buttermilk, but the lactic acid assists the
digestion of any food taken with it.
The Welsh peasants almost live upon
oat-cake and buttermilk. Invalids suffer
ing from indigestion will do well to drink
buttermilk at meal times
Clbe foii Huts. Take a ripe gourd,
cut it open aud take out the pulp and
seeds together. To one pint of this pulp
add three pints of water, and boil till the
water is reduced to about a half pint ;
strain and add a pint of molasses. When
cool administer one-half of this mixture
as a drench, repeating the dose, if nec
essary, after a few hours ; but one dote
will generally cur.
Hex
jMAM'RK. Save every ounce ;
jou can gatlier. Put into barrels or I
boxes and cover wifli earth, and in j
March next, make a compost, mixing
about three parta of good soil to one part
of hen manure, and leave it where tire
raiu will keep it moist, till wauted for
Be A gill of this compost in a hill of
corn, will act as a powerful fertilizer.
5IiLKixn i.n Silence. At a Farmer's
(.Iub in West Cornwall, Conn., a farmer
observed that no talking should be allow
ed while milking ia going on. lie iaid
that he had discharged a man becau-e
he would interrupt the milking by talk
ing, and iu three days the increase of
milk was equal to the man s weekly
wages.
Daniel II. Partlett, of East Windsor
Ct, has succeeded in proving to his
neighbors that it pays to raise good
stock. In 1S.09 he purchased a thorough
bred short-horned two-year old heifer for
$200. he has since had ten calves,
from the sales of which he has realized a
net profit of $ 1.16a.
A bushel of plaster per acre sown
broadcast over clover, will add one hun
dred per cent to its prorlnction.
tflc thing.
My Store ia Pailersoa
SAMUEL. STKATEE, having purchaed f
Levi Hecht, keeps in the new Brick fluild
ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele
gant assortment of Ready-Made Clothing,
consisting in part of
Overcoats, Fro'-k Contt,
Dress Coats, Pantaltiohs,
Vents, Draicert, Collars,
Underskirts, Handkerchiefs,
, Boots A Shoe
And everything usu tlly found in a first class .
Gentleman's Furuisuing Store. -'
FAXCY GOODS
Also a large and carefully selected assort
ment of Fancv Goods, of all classes, kinds and
1"""'
est poible living prices,
Ladies 'Jaiters and Shoes.
lie also invites the attention of the ladies
to his fiue stock of GAITERS AND SHOES,
which he will sell at prices defying competi
tion.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
lie hason hand a beautiful assortment of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, ic , which are of a good
quality, and well worth the inspection of the
buyer.
Gold and Silver Watches,
Ear rings. Plain and Fancy rings.
Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins,
Gold Pensand Pencils, &c, which at this time
form the largest and best assortment iu the
countv.
9&.A11 the above goods will be sold cheap
er than any other store in the United States.
If you don t believe it, just give mm a call
and bo convinced of the truth f the assertion
FURNITURE.
He has also a large Room just opposite
his Store where he offers for sale at low
prices a general assortment of
Tab'es, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads.
Mwttresses. Trunks. Carpets, blanks, lUcks.
and n.anv other articles for house furnishing
SAMUEL STRAYER.
Patterson, aug If, '07.
I7w. MAULEY & CO'S
CHEAP CLOTlilXG STORE.
This way for Bar
gains
HAVING removed our GOODS to Wilson's
Store l'.ooui. ItriJe street, we are again
prepared to do business, and have just re
ceived a
SEW ASS02T2IEUT OF GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Ovor Coats I'ress Coats, Business Coalf
Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats,
l!oots and Shoes of ev;ry description,
style and quality, for male or female.
BOYS' READr .MADE CLOTHING
Also, Carpets White Shirts. Fancv Over
Shirts, Under Shirts. Orawers, Hosiery,
Gloves. Linen and Papor Colars.
Cravats and Ties. Trunks. IJm-
brellas. Travelling Hags &c.
A,"0' '" "ylesof Ladies Cloaks, Cir
iejj cheao for e'.
BSU I n't forget the corner, Bridge and
Wucr streets.
1). W. UAKLEY 4 Co.
Aug. 13, X9
S. B. LOUDON,
MERCHWT TAILult ! Belford's Build
ing. Uridtfe Street, MiiHiiilown. Pa,
would re'pectfu'.ly inform the public that he
has puicliased the Tailoring Establishment of
D. W. A. Belford, unl bts opened out a
LARGER AND FINER ASSOIIIMENT OF
CL O 77.N'.
CASSIMf.RES,
VEST1XGS, AC.
Than ever was before brought lo this town,
which lie is prepared to make lo order ia the
LATES1 AXD MOST IMPROVED STYLE.
InJ i n (nann.-, (1U, will .l..f.. -It .:
tion. 1Ie i,,, manufactures to order, all
sorts of
CUSTOM WORK
On reasonable terms.
By strict attention to business, he hopes to
receive a lioeril share of public patron
age Give hi in a call and inspect his styles
of rutting and workmanship before going
elsewhere.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
Jiair is soon restored
to its original color
vith the 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
j merit, it will kerp it clean and vigorous.
Its m-r-avinnnl nu will nnront tlm l.fili-
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently 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 be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, aud yet lasts
long ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analvtical Chemists,
.LOWELL, MASS.
PBICB UX.
SOU Sold by Druggists generally.
ftlLROY HOTEL,
MILROY, MIFFLIN CO., PA.
DAVID I. RICE. Proprietor
"PERSONS who may have occasion to stop
X ia Milroy, will find this a pleasant aad
quiet House. Table well supplied stabling
large and excellent. All passengers and bae
eaee convey ed, free of charge, from and t
' in railroad. Charges moderate. maSMf
IMS.
GROVER Sc. BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINE.
The following are selected from thou
sands of testimonials of similar character,
as expressing the reasons for the prefer
ence for the Grover &. Baekk Machines
over all others.
"I like the Grover Baker Machine,
the first place, because, if 1 had auy oilier, 1
should si ill want a Grover linker, and, nav
ing a Grover ft linker, it answers ihe purpose
of all the rest. It does a greater variety of
work and it is easier lo lear.u thau any other.
Mrs. J. C Croly (Jenny Junc
"1 have had sevciul years' experience with
i - r if- i ,i i . . k . .. . 1 : ..
. me satisfaction. 1 think Ihe Grover &
Baker Machine is more eai.'y managed, and
less liable to get out of order. 1 prefer the
Grover & Baker, decidedly. -Mrs. Dr. Watts,
Aew 1 ork.
. " I have had one in my family for some two
years, and from what 1 know of its workings,
ana Irom tlie teetimeny ol many ol my
friends who use the same, I can hsrdly see
bow anything could be more complete or give
better satisfaction. Mrs Oetieral I, rant.
" I believe it to be the best, ail thing con
sidered, of any tiiat 1 liave known. It
very simple and easily learned; the sewing
from the ordinarv spools is a great advan
tage ; the stitch is entirely reliable ; it does
ornameuial work beautifully ; it is not liable
lo get out of order." Mrs. A. M. Spwner, 3ti
Bond Street, Brooklyn.
" I am acquainted with the work of the
principal machines ; and I prefer the Grove
& Baker lo them all, because I consider the
si itch more elastic. I have work now in Ihe
house which was done n,ne years ago. which
is still good." Mrs. Dr. McCready, So. 41!
East Twenty third Sirtet, Arie York.
" More t ban two-tbirds of all the sewing
done in my fairily fjr the last two years has
Keen done by Orover & Maker s Machine, and
I never bad it garment rip or need memiing
except those rents which frolicsome hoys will
make in whole cloth. It is in my opinion by
far the mist valuable of any I have tried."
Mrs. Henry Ward Veecher.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture both the Elastic
Stitch aud Lock Stitch Machines, ami
offer the public a choice of the best ma
chines ot both kinds, at their establish
ments in all the large cities, and through
agencies in nearly all towns throughout
the country. I'rice Lists and samples of
sewing in both stitches furnished on ap
plication to Grover & Baker S. M. Co.',
115 Market street, Harrisburg.
April 27. 1F70.
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
WINTER TIME TABLE!.
Through and Direct Route to Washing
ton, Baltimore, l.lniirii, laie,
Buffalo, Korhesler and
Niagara Fulls.
FOUR TRAIN'S DAILY from and
five to Washington and Baltimore,
aud FOUIi TRAINS IAILY
to and Five from the North
and West Hranch Sus
quehanna, and
Northern and Western Pennsylvania and
New York.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JANUARY 2.
1571. the trains on the Northern Central
Railway will run as follow :
NORTH WARD.
Mail Tuaix leaves Riltimore P:31 a m
leaves liarrisburg 1 :"." p m
leaves U'illiamsport... 6r'2 p m
arrives at Klmira Mi-.W p m
Buffalo Ex leaves Italtimorc 10:-'O p ni
leaves Harrisburg ":'' a ni
leaves Wiillamspoit.... 8:30 a m
leaves Klmira ll:Vja m
arrives at Canamlagiia. H:li p in
Fast Line leaves I'-aliimore 12: to p m
leaves Harrishurg 4:'tS p m
arrives at WiUiatnsporl :'0 p m
Cixctx'l Ex leaves Baltimore 7:41) p m
arrives at Harrisburg. 12;il a m
Vohk a TIar- leaves York fi:ll)a m
risb'o Ac. arr. at liarrisburg- 7:4 ) a in
Sisiii'ET Ac. north leaves Harrisb'g t:'o a in
arr. at Sunburv- lOioll a m
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Thais leaves Klmira 5:."0 a m
leaves IVilliamsport il:2 a ill
leaves iiiirrisburg J:2 p m
arrives at Itnliimnre fi:l r) p m
Bcffalo Ex leaves I'anandaigua 4:4") p m
leaves Klmira V-.ZD p m
leaves H'illinmsporr....12:3'l a ro
leaves Ilarrisln-rg 5:3" a m
arrives nt Caltimore 9:1!) a m
Cixctx'l Ex. leaves Harrishiirn 1i':4p in
arrives at lialtimore 2:S!I a in
Ebie Exra's leaves U illiamsport 8:2" a m
leaves Snni ury l();2n a m
arriees nt llarrishurg... 1:00 pm
Erie Mail south leaves Williumsp't 1ii:00p m
leaves Sunhury 12:5 a m
arrives at Harrisburg... .'::!( a m
TACinc Ex. couth leaves Jlarrisb'g 11:85 a m
arrivta a: Baltimore-... t:0 p m
YoJtK a II Alt- leaves Harrisburg... .ri:2.'5 p m
Klsu'u Act: arrives ai York 7:10 p in
Balt. Are. south le'lve Su::bary... rr'K a m
leaves Ilarrisbuag S:'iO a m
arrives at Baltimore. ..12::10 p m
Mail Train north and south. Kat Line
north, Pacific Express so'ith Cincinnati Ex
press noriu, lork nn.l llarri hiirg Accommo
dutiun norih nnd south, Erie Express south,
Erie Mail and riunhury Accommodation north
and Baltimore Acciumodaiion south duilv
except Sunday.
Buffalo Express norfh nnd south daily.
Ciucinati Express north daily except. Sat
urday. For 'urther information apply nt the Ticket
Ollicc in the Pennsylvania Railroad I'epot.
ALKHED R. F1SKE.
General Siiperintendect.
Harrisburg, January 2, 1871.
1IIFFLI5T0WJI FOUNDRY
EYsACmEJE SHOP !
r'MIE undersigned would respectfully an
JL nounce to the citizens of Juniata and
adjoining counties, that lie has purchased
the Milflinlown Foundry end Mashine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, such as Four and Six
llorse-poicrr Threshing Machines, also,
Eisht aud Ten Horse Power Machines,
being the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the farmer now extant, and
which I will warrant to perform all they are
recommenUeu lo do 1'lows of the latest and
most improved patterns, considered by all
who have used them lobe superior lo any
now in use in tliiB pari of the country. 1
would especially call l be attention of farmers
te the lltON Kl'.W, PLOW, which I am man
ufacturing with the latest improvements for
1K70.
I am also prepared to manufacture all
kind of Mill Gearings, such as Cog Gearing,
Gudgoons, Saw Mill Cranks, and Turning and
fitting up the same. I also manufacture
all kinds of
Coal, Wood, Parlor and Cooking Stoves
I also manufacture Ilollow Ware, Waffle
Rollers for tanners, c.
Old Metal and country Droduce of all kinds
taken in exchange for work.
remember l sell ten per cent, cheaper
than any other establishment in the country.
J. A. CEISWELL.
Feb 16, 1870-tf.
IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pat
terns. No. 7. 8, and 9. Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, by
SILAS on AMP,
ftliffiintown.
Oet 5-8tn
; Sttoing
,:E W:, A D V li E T I S E M E N T S . -
- WHJEEllER & WILSON'S;-;";-
LOCK-STITCH : ;
FAMILY SEWIIti MlCnilE
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HIGHEST AWARD AT PARIS EXPOSITION, 18G7.
Over 4SO?OOQ
Of These Wcrid JKcuowucd Machines have hecu Made and Sold !
Over 100,000 Machjnes more than has been manufactured by any other Company.
Every Machine is warranted three years.
Instructions are given to all, whether pnrchasers or not, freo of charge.
Iu order to jil.ice the celebrated Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine within the
reach of every one, we sell them at the rate of
T2TJ DOLLARS PER MONTH.
:o:
THE WHEELER & WILSON SEWIXO .MACHINE
Will Hem. Fell, Seam, Gather and Sew on without chance. Also Cord,
Tuck, Unfile. Quilt,' See., and Sew from
;ss. c Jo LaxIi-us lo liuy.-M
PETERSON & CAEPEXTEK, General Agents,
IIAIUUSIJURO DISTRICT, Office 407 .Market St
914 Chestnut Street
D. C. SMITH, local Agent, Jlifflintawn.
UmunutHsf, &t.
XtT GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Martin & Walters'
Bazaar !
GREAT CRASH IX FRICES !
HATIXG purchased the Store of X. Frank I lbe undersigned beg leave to rtate. that I niwer, loss of meuiury. u.ihculty of bre.nli
& Co., on Main street, in J. M. Uelfora's ,'ler u-lvc '""- huse l lrom J. IS. M. Todd, his j in-r. weak m rves, ireinbliug. horror of liis-
storc room, we Would re.ecltu,iy inform the
public Ibat we have just returned from the
Last with a new and carefullv selected stock
of GOODS of the very best quality, couipris
ing in part, of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
iUEENSWARE,
ROOTS & SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
CARPET BAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
C A R P E T S,
ISLAM KE IS,
KL US. WOOD AND WILT.OW.WAKE, and in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
He inteml selling exclusively for CASH, or
in exchange for COl'NTKY l'UOUl'CE. 15y
so doiiii; we will bo able to Fell good as cheap
as the cheapest. Cull and examine our stock
B. HIGHEST PRICKS I' A 1 1) IX TR AUE
FOU ALL KIN US OF COUNTRY PUObUCE.
M AH TIN k WALTERS,
(BclforU-s Store. Iiootn,) Main St.,
Mifaintowu, Pa.
March 0. 1870.
THE PLACE FOII BARGAINS
IS AT
PEXXELL'S CHEAP STOKE
IN PATTEHSON, PA.
pilE largest and best assortment to be
X found in I'atterson. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully announce
that I have just opeued a ery large stock of
Goods well suilid 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 ware, including Hatsand Caps.
Uools 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 Pop.
lins. Alpacas, De iAines, plain anil fignred
Shawls, ke. and alsoa large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of liress Trimmings.
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware,
Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort,
mem of Goods usually kept in a country store
3e3&,IIighest price paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
the times aug 18, 1807-tf
A. G. Postlktuwaitk. J. C. M'Naiguton
A. G. POSTLETHWAITE & CO ,
General Commission Merchants
FOR
THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY
PRODUCE. - "
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So. 264 South Front Street,
marll-tf PHILADELPHIA,
fl. Handbills for public sales printed en
short notica at the 8utu Orrics.
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Braid,
thick-
swiss muslin to heavy cloth of any
I'hiladelpliia.
iJiar''3-1y
trrrha:uUsc.
SPECIE PRICES!
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN TIIE
I'RlCEE DF GOODS.
AT
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NEV STORE,
ratlcrson, Juniata Co.. Ta.
!r,,l"e aie oi puouj, au.i win m iDe luiure
j conduct the nierchaiitiie business at the Old
norougu oi raitersmi, Juniata
i uuiiij, la .wuere iiieyenaii enueavor to
I keen eiinsliknlle r.n ti.in.i n r.,11 nl a. ,,.1.i.
assortment ot
LADIES' PRESS GOODS, CONSIST
ING OP
ALPACAS.
POPLINS.
PLAIDS.
LISTERS.
Pe LM.Vf.
.MERINOS.
MOHAIR",
GINGHAMS.
CA M RRICS.
LAWNS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
JEWELRY.
HATS AND CAPS,
ROOTS AND SHOES,
OCEENSWARE,
CEDAR WARE.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, !
PISH, SALT, I
COFFEE, TEAS, I
SIRUI'S. SUGAR. j
Having just returned from the city with the
nlin.. -.....! ......i- r 1- ..II fl
aliovo enumerated stock of goods, all uf
which have been purchased since the great
decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying
that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig.
ures for CASH Oil CUUN I II V PRODUCE.
mar23-lf LAIRD & HELL.
A. B. FAS1CK JOHN NORTH
aSTgw Fi:r:ro..
FASICK & NORTH,
SOOT & SHOE MAKERS,
THIRD STREET, MIFFLIN,
Two Doors Xorth of Lutheran CJiurch.
Having entered into partnership, we are now
prepared to niauuf.-icture and have for sale
all kinds of
BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
FOR
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Our work is all manufactured by ourselves,
and we warrant it to be made of ihe best ma
terial. Oil work sold at our counter will be
repaired free of charge, should the seaming
give way.
Give us a call, for we feel confident that we
can furnish you with any kind of work you
may uesire.
ffafKepairing done neatlv aad at reasona
ble rales. FASICK & NORTH.
aug IS, lSUO-tf.
JOHNSTOWN F0UNTJEY.
TIIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of eround.
sold cheaper than any other Plow in the
County. He manufactures all kinds of Cast
ings, Bells, Stoves. &r. He will also repair
readers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
J. H. ROGERS.
Walnut P. O.
aug 18 18Mtf Juniata Co. Pa.
J. M. KEPUEART
BARNES BROTHER &HERR0X
WHOLESALE DEALERS IU
HATS AND CAPS,
5ns Market Street, Philadelphia,
ane 18. 1P!-lv.
A LL, KINDS OF BLNK WtJKK. Sic .doue
XX "at this Office in the neatest minn,
at low prices.
I . n a it ea
, HEM T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
GRAPE FILLS.
Component FarU Fluid Ex'rart Rfiu-
barb and Fluid Extract Calauba
.. Grape Juic.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, flCK OK SEK
- VOCS HEADACHE. COSTI VEXESS. 1rc.
PURELY VEGETABLE. CONTAINING no
MERCURY. MINERALS OR DELETERI
OUS DRUGS.
If
These rills are tbe most delightfully pleas
ant purgative superseding cattor oil. salts,
magnesia, etc The is nothing more accept
able to the eloraacli.. They gire tone, and
cause neither nuusa norgriidng pains. They
are composed of ihefinritt inyredients. Afrer
a few days' U9e of them, such iinrigoratinn
of the entira system take place as to appear
miraculous to the weak and enervated, wheth
er rising from improdenca or disease. H. T
Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Pills are not sugar coiled, from lbe
fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dissolve,
tut pas through tlie stomach wi.hout dieolv
ing, coneiuenliy do not produee the desired
eitect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS.
I elng pleasant in taste and order, do not nee.
essit ne their being sugar coated. PRICE
FIFTY CENTS l'Eli BOX.
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IIEXRY T. HELMBOLD'S
HIGIILT CONXKSTRATfcnrOMPOtND
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla
Will radically exierminate from the system
Scrofi.li, Syphilis. Fiver Sores, Ulcers, Sort
Eyes, Soro Legs, !?ore Mouth. Sore Head,
Rronchitiu. Skin Diseases, Sail Kiieiiin, Can- j
kers. Kuiiuings fn,m the Ear. While .Swell-
in"'?, Tuui'irs, Cancerous Anecri,n:s. .to'les.
Rickets GlanduUrSwliiiigs. -Vsrht .Sweats,
Rash, Tetmr, Humors of a.l Kin Is. Chronic
Ubeumai.sm. Dyapepsia. and all diseases tb.it
have been estWisbcU in the system lor years.
LJ
jLJ
BoinirprerarcdexpreoslTfor the r.bovc cm-
plaints, its' blood-purifying properties an- prematurely ! -t, prefmis i!eadn:li s. eurea
greater than ny other p'eparalion of Sarsa- l! Humors, cuinnei.nsernpri-ii. an I iinr. ii
parilla. it gives the - omplexion a clea.- nud , oral heat. AS A I'll ESMN, KOI. T i I K
healthy color and restores it- patient to u HAIR IT la'TtiE BEST ARTICLE IN Tlij:
state ol health and purity. For purifying ! MARKET.
the blood, rentovingsll chronic constilutiunal DR. G SMITH. Patentee. Grot o .lunri ion, .
diseacss arising from an impure state of the j Ma-s. Prepared only by I'KO;.' I .K JiUO
blood ml the only reliable ani effectual ' TH EKS. Gloucester. Ma. The Orn-ii.e i
known retnedy for the cure of pains an 1 j put up in pine', hot le. uade express! v for
swelling of the hones, Ulcention-- of ht it. with the name of the article Mown in iin
i'hruHt aivl Ifgs, Ulotohe?-. Timples oti tbe
f tee, EryjiijieLife anil h!1 &crkly ujtioHS of
the fkin. beatitifjing (he coL.ileii'JU. Price
$1 50 per bottle.
iiexry t. i;f:r.:n:oLDs
iirr. rnATi:i
FLUID EXTRACT BIW,
THE (j HEAT LlL'iim'Iir.
Ila- cured eveiy ctc i,f lii:i'-f in which it
haa been given. Irrit iiion ol' the neck of the
1 bi.-i'ldiT. aud it:tl tin. (turn nt thu kidneys, ui-
ce.ralioti nf the kMneys and lfia-1'ler, reteti
j t on of urine, dii- ne of the Ji jirute pi itid.
; "turn- in the bladder. cal;ulus. r iv-1, brik
! iiiirl depo-it. aii'i mneous or millcy die;l:lrpe.
: uud itir nt'ei-bled an I tlericaie c;i:iiruiioii
I of both Hexes', attended wiib the fiowinc
( synipf inns : l!idisiio?itioii M exertion, lo-:; t
ea?e, w iK-tuiue-B. li-.niiu.-s .,1 vision, pun in
j the back, hot bunds. Hushing of the b.lv.
' aryne s ot the j.:;iu, erui n .n on toe t-v.e.
palid cnutiteii;nce. universal lassitude ot the !
nui"culi.r svdteni. etc. ;
Used by perso-js trorn tiie ages of eighteen '.
to twenty-five, and fnvn tliirty-fiv- in fifty- ;
five or in Ihe decline ci cSi-mge of i:: afier '
coiifiiii-meiit or 1-ibor pains; Led-wcitiu-- in
, , , r - r
cuilJreu.
prr
Lii)
IIELMBOLI-'S EXTRACT P.UCHU is diu-
, i i i i . . i ii i
Bl t- ail'l I(Inii'!-?nrilvilitr ,tii,I eores u 1 il.-
eases arising
e , . - i
fi -oiii hahiis of uiosipation, an 1
excesses and iiat.ruiienees in life, ininui itics
of Ihe blood, nc, sui-erseding Copaiba
atfeciions fur wl.ieli ii is ifcd. antl i-li:iii ic
aiieclioiis for whicti it i used, and syphilitic
kfi'ections in ti.ee ii-,eaes n-ed in connec
tion with HELM HOLD'S ROSS WASH.
JA DIES.
In minv afleciions peculi ir lo l-idies. ihe
Extract Iiucliu
is inecioalel by any other "M-. u":u ur,n '"e nano nearer perfec
1.1 .. ! Hon than l.as vet been attaint- !.
rente. ly us in chlorosis or retention, iregu
larity. painfulness or suppression of custom
ary evacatiotis, ulceiated or sehinii.s state ol
the menu, leucorrim-a or whites, -sterility,
and for all complaiuts incident lo the sex
whether arising form indiscre ion or bahin
of il'SHipalion. It is prescribed extensively
by ihe most eminent physieians and n'.idwive?
for enfeebled ami uelieatc co.istitiitions. ot
both sexes and all aes (attended with any of!
.L-..t I
ihe above diseases or symptoms)
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II. T. HELMP.OLD'S EXTRACT IH'CHC
CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU
DENCES, H ADITS OF DISSIPATION, etc..
in all thtir stn;es, at little expense, little or
no ciiango or diet, no inconvenience, aud no
exposeure. It causes a frequent desire, and
gives strength lo Urinate, thereby removing
obstructions, preventing and eurinir Stric
tures of the L'ictha, sllaying Pain Bud In.
flaiuniatinn, so frequent in liiis class of dis
eases, and expelling nil Poisonous matter.
Thousands who have been victims of in
competent persons, and who have paid heavy
fees to be cured in a short lime, have found
they have been deceived, ami that the "poi
son" has, by the use of "powerful astring
ents," been ilried up in the system, to break
out in a more aggravated from, aud perhaps
afier marriage.
Cse llelmbold'9 Extract r.ucliu for all af
fections and disea-es of ihe Urinary Organs,
whelli-r existing in male or female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how loos standing PKIt E. ONE DOLLAR
AND FIFTY CENTS PER DOTTLE.
HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S IMPROV
ED ROSE-W ASH.
Cannot be surpassed as a face wash, and
will be found the only specific rejicdy in tv.
ery species of cutaneous affection. I t speed
ily eradicates pimples, spots, scorbutic dry
ness. Indurations of Ihe cutaneous memvrane,
e.c.di' pels redness an t incipient intlamation,'
hives, rash, moth patches, dryness of scalp
or skin, frost bites, and all nnrnoses for whiel,
salves and ointments are used ; restores the
sain 10 a stale or purity and softness, and
insures continued healthy action to the ti."
sue of its vessels, on which depends the
agreeable clearness and vivacity of complex
ion so mnch sought and admired But how
ever valuable as a remedy for existing defects
of the skin, II T. Helmbold's Rose Wh h
long sustained its ci nmed lo unbound patron
age, possesing qualities which render it a
toilet appendage of the most suuerative an. I
congenial character, combining in m
formula those promineni renuisilea S.u.
Efficacy the invariable acevmpaniments of
his use is a perservative and refresher of
the complexion. It is an excellent lotion for
diseases of the urinary organs, arising from
habits of disipatinn used in connection with
the Extracts Puchu, Sara-aparilla, and Cata-
K, n . Dili. : 1 .1
,.r, . ,ii ouca uioeases as recom
mended, cannot be surpassed. Price One
iuuar per Dome.
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Full and explicit directions accompany the
medicines.
Evidences of the most nnnn.;tii, ..! .
liable character furnished on applications,
nesses. and nnwarrla nt an nn i
;.... . j ' ""'eucer-
tlOCatel and reeamandntnr lo-.. . r
jrtlffliral.
which are from the highest sources, inrlud r
eminent Pnysiciana Clergymen, i'e,
etc., The propritor Las neTer resortea t
their publication in" the newspaprg.
does not do this from the fact that hi
cles rank as Standard" rreparations, and J
not need to be proped up by certificates. '.
Henry T. Helmbold's GenoTca Pren
. aratiens,
delivered to any address. Seetrrr .'roo oV
serration. ,i , i '
Established upwards of twenty yews
Sold by Druggists erery where. AldresslVt.
ters for informal ion, in confidence, to Hgv
RVT. HEL.MCOLD. D:-nKeit and f '.e,:,iw"
Only Depots: II. T. HELMTlOf.D'S Drn
and Chemical Warehouse, No a'Ji hmiymj
New York, or to II. T. HKLlBi.ul)'S Mt ii'
cal Depot, 101 South Tenth s:reei, Philadel
phia. fn. '
BEWARE OF fnUXTERFEITS f(
II. T. IIELMUOLU'S. TAKE :,0 OTIiEa.
jutic 1-ly .
WATURE'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE
Contains no LAC ifULPUUR No SU
UAU OF LEAL) No LITHARGE
No MTR.'.TE OF SILVER, and i
entirely free from the PoLv ni.ns t.id
Health-destroying Drugs ustu hioiher
j II air I repartitions.
Tnnapnrent ami clear aj cryal. it ;n
i not soil lite finel. fabric r.eii'e'lv SAFE
, ',r..N" and f FFICIENT desideraiu:,,. lonr
j SOUGHT i'oR AND fOUNt AT LAST !
u reslor nn,j f,r(.Tent9 Ilie 1;l;r iVom b
eomi,s Gray ilrpiiMS gofl (u,r,e;ir,
! niice, removes Dandruff, is eooi ai. 1 refie.ih-
i icg lo th head, checks t lie Hair from fallin;
! oif. and rent. .res it to a great extent wLen
glaks. A.k your Druggist for Nature's Hair
Restorative, and lake no oilier.
Ifoy-For SJile at B. F. Ktpuer's Drug Store,
I Miniintown. I a.
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SI!j-2ie Firt Prize ncdals iuarded.
KSi TIIS GaEAT
H&hrh Baltimore Pbno
j if " MAXUFACTOP.Y.
W T3 KAftK A; Cli.
j 2Linu''i turers uf
;rand Square anil Iprizlit
I PIAPJO FORTES,
i BALTIMORE, MD.
' These Irs'riinietifs have b-et, I'ef-jro he
j public for ue irly Tnir'y yenrs, and upon lhe:r
i excellence al-me ii::iiiin:U an vucurci-..-:'.'!
; nrtinrnct. wliich prohoaaov-s tueia unequalled,
i Their
i TONE
combines gre?tt power, sweetne1 r.nd fine
singing qual.ty. a? well as gtea- purity i f
iTit-'iiatu.ii, and sweetness tiiituc-h ihe efiire
S'.'aie. TUeir
rftrrti
I . . , , . .. , , ,
;, pminl ar I elastic, mi "-ntrre'r five from
.. ' .. . . . . -
' -nesucueb tounu iu s- tnae 1 ,4ri-.i.
j In Oltiv.MANslf 1 1
: l'1 ar "f'""1-. '"g n'ue 1,ul the very
'i'f.'rj m'i crim. in. i'ir; es.inia cai
. '
bel ie trtrtrd m'ltcritil. t!i
l lo.iyea in our oiimess enat-tia-T im to Keep
I ' ,. . , ,7 . K
on hand.
j SfAll our Si inre Pw.i have ottr TTew
j Improved OvuasTat'NO Set Lit and the A'ir"tt
I Zx3 "e would call special attention in i,t
! 1-ite improvements io tillASD i lASOS un l
i SQL'. I RE 'i'lAXl'S, l'atetitd Aueust, 14.
Ewery Piiao fully Warrant! J far i Tears.
Weliavu made arrangements for the Sole
H'WmjV A'Kry fir th most. elebrate-1
paui.o:: ih';axs w HEi.oohoxs.
wbi-.-h wt- ulier Wholesale aud Retail, at Low
est Fucitry i'rii-s.
WILLIAM KJIABZ ii CO.
JAMES DEL LA K.
Wholesale I-pol,
270 .j- 1 Sen-.h hth at.
sp'4-r.m l,hi!.l-.le','hia.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
FROM tiik FIELDS or LITER A 1 l.'RE. Con
taining selection from o.s ursi;s:! of lie
I most, popu ar AnEKirts ami rnsxuix auih rs.
incluuing Aiatiis, ilancrort, ili.con. beeea-r,
I'.iilwer. ( hapiii (E. ii.). Lailyle, Cooper. De
'Juiney. Evereii. Emerson. Newman. Hall. J.
G. Holland. Irving. Lone-fellow. Parker, Phil
lips. Puns'.ion, Robert.-on. Ruskin. YVb.vely.
Webster, and others e'U-.'.!r ce'ebratea lor
their skill iu ilie iw nf t-vn u it"il 1. uguae
and fur their strong enfurtmiei t of m tie
ideas. Six hundred pairoa. elear.t chromo
liontpieee in ten colors, unu niuiiv choici en
gravings, at one hair ihe piic? "i-;:arg"d for
any other book of its quality. Avrr.ts can
srll twice as many of ibis book as of any
other in the market. Ladies meet with th
best fcf snecess.
Clergyman, Teachers, and ecergetic young
men and ladies wanted in every township t
act as. Agents, on very liberal terms. Sen!
name ami addre for Ciriulr'r to Z'EGLER
& McCURDV Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati.
Ohio; Chicneo, 111.; Si. Louis. Mo.: or
Springfield. Mass. niv9 Kin
lNewTin and Stove EitahlisLraeRt,
Perrysviilc, Juniata County, Pa
TU'EW undersigned has opened ont a'ntw
i Tin and Stove Establishment in he room
on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca
rora Hotel, where be would be pleased to sea
all who are in want of Tinware. Moves. 4c.
He will also give prompt attention to ail or
ders for Rooting. Spoul ing and Jobbing, all
of which he guarantees to pnt up wilb the
best of material and ia a workman-like man
ner. Having had over ten year experiei.ee
in ihe business he flatters "himself thiit he '
can give entire satisfaction lo the public.
He keeps on hand lbe celebrated N'ioirod
l-ooK Stove, which is the bet baker, most
econ-.mieal and heaviest plated stove new in
"e. He will keep on e-nd ihe Oriental
Heateis. and a general assortment of the best
Stoves manufactured. JOHN DUNBAR.
1 T'ALISTERSVILLE TIN Si!OP. Th.nn
i'l dersigned has established liiaself in
McAli.-tersviile in the Tinning bainebs.
Persons wanting anything :n his line shajM
call before purchasing; elstwhrre as i.e is
prepared to manufaciure all kinds of Tin and
Shett Iron Ware, and to sell as low aa they
can be purchased elsewhere. lii.i old cus
tomers and the pn'olis generally are respect
fully invited 16 call, as he hopes by strict at.
tentionto business te deserve a share of pat
ronage. aug 18 '691(1 JACOB G. 'WISEY. '
1 . ... . . '
vuice jor au fciaas ot rum and i aacy
t:.: ""v'
J a, muuj u i , iimiiug.