''"Fi-iffiiiiliiwWI ,a,.,.iii.r..,,iM miXMjMHi "" '.',t'!'!'ty,?A'.-.!!g.!U ' irtw.OTnfmi . i f toOOBtn ... ,1; 'I ! FARM AND IIOUSEIMLD. ODE OF IIABVESTINU WHEAT IX CAL Wheat is sometimes cut dowo with ( reaper and bound into sheave ; bnt more . generally it u headed. I be latter pro cess it the cheapest one, bnt can not be followed when the crop ia extremely heavy aod lying on the ground. In heading, the machine ru's the emp and pause it iuto a wa jon. It :a then hauieJ off to a convenient position, and piled up unbound in a h'-.p, wlirre it awaits the arrival of the thresher Whether reaped or leaded, it is unnecessary to go to any exi-.-e in protecting it irom tlie weather. If the farmer nieuus to sell it oon after being threshed, he hs no need to haul it to his granery. Afer the ibrt ehing if over, iromcni-e piles of sacks can be sor-n lj ing for months in the open field. . They are perfectly afe ; they are nev?r stolen and never injured by the weather. Aecoapaning the header there are usually fie ion, three wagons, and twelve horses. The men and horses are hired by the owner of the header, but boarded by the owner of the h''at. A good header will cut about eighteen acres lxilv ; for which a price, varying from 51 50 to 52 per ncre, is pnirl. The far ther must a!no keep a man to stack the wheat costing $2 more daily. Aseumitig t'e price paid to the owner of the header to be ?1 75 per acre, hii whole outlay would be $"9 50 or f 2.20 per acre. Out of this (39 50. the owner of the header r'ci ives ?3l 50. IJis expenses are ; one man to attend the header, ?4 per day; four more men nt SI 50 each per day, mid twrlve hordes at 2") cents each, if he I as to hire thm making, in all, ?13, Mid leaving a daily prof t of $13.50 'J best figures also apply to rich land that 3-ielJs twenty or twenty five sacks to the i.cie. Must of the wheat is now threshed by steam A steam macbiuq will aver ige about eight hundred sacks of oue bumped pound each daily. The price p:iid to tie owner of the machine may be set dowu at eight cunt per sack. With the machine are four men and six horses which are to be fed by the farmer. Be cides these, there will be fifteen more men required, and these the farmer must feed and pay. As the work is hard, em ployment at this season easily obtained they received S2 per day and board. M'ood for the engine costs the farmer S6 per day, making in all Sill 50, or aboul I I cents per sack. After deducting his expenses, the owner of the thrasher will clear about $40 per day. Ilis machinery costs about $2 500 ; but, as he gets about sixly days work during the threshing season, the machine nearly pays for itself in oue year. It will be seen from these figures that the farraiT can get his crops harvested at a small expense ; and at the same time, if he has money to iuvest in machinery, he can obtain good interest on his outlay. From " IVayrt an I Ad vantage of California," in the OVER LAND loTHI.Yur April. Garkks Walks. As mauy persons have at this time large heaps of coal Mrhes. they cau dispose of them in no way to better advantage than by haul ing them into tin ir garden alleys. Re move f rom four to six inches of dirt, and, having screened the ashes, or eeperatod the core and cii.ders, first apply the coarse stuff, then oyster (hells, if you have any o:i hand, email stones, glaas or pieces of backs and t'p dress with the ash.'s. Roll it, and you will have one of the best wilks ever seen in a garden The a-hes become very hard, and are never wet, winter or sum njr, if the wea ther gives the water the least chance to get away. In summer, in five minutes fter a shower there will be scarcely enough moisture to dampen the soles of your shoes. Soft soap kok tuk Ladies. Mrs. Randolph, the author of the "Virgiuia i louse Wife," gives the following mode of preparing a cosmetic soap for washing the hands : Tuke a pound of catilo or any other nice old soup, scrape it into Muail pieces aud put it on the fire with a little water ; stir it till it becomes a miooth paste, pour it iuto a bowl, aud when cold add some lavender water or i sconce of any kind, beat it with a spoon until well mixed, thicken it with corn- meal and keep it in pots closely covered. 'J his is very nice and good. ... . . To Clarifv Coftee. A piece of cod-fish skin the size of a penny washed thoroughly and dropped iu the bailing coffee will make it perfectly clear and re quires less boiling than when egg is used A very economical way of settling coffee with eggs is to brown a pound at once; immediately on taking it from the oven break on the hot coffee oue egg, stir rap idly until every kernel becomes moist ened with the egg, the heat of the coffee will soon dry it, when it is ready for use. A Correspondent tells how ho saved a fine peach tree, and gntbered bushels of fruit : "Every peach, for years, seemed as if stung by some insect; and though it bloomed well in the spiing, the num ber of peaches was small. I dug a trench around the trunk of the tree and filled it with bard wood ashes, and covered them with the earth removed. Then the tree loaded with fine fruit, "much of which came to perfection, though we gathered much green to relieve the tree. A cow owned by a resident of Addi son, Me., recently died, it is said, in con sequence of eating straw that had been taken out of a bed which had been slept on during the sickness of a person who died of diphtheria. She had every symp tom of the disease. (f.o'Iliug. CLOTHING! f. - Choicest Styles of the Season. SAMUEL STRAYER, Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa. CLOTHING 1 wiI1 sc" m"T tntir' slock al cf all Kinds Greatly Reduced Prices, FOI! MEN AND Until APRIL, 1872. OVERCOATS, FUSS, CARPETS, HEAVY BOOTS, Siair and Floorj oil ciotb. jLaiies' Slioos & Gaiters, FORMIRE, ! Under-Clothing, &C ! WATCHES -A.ND- JE'.VELRY AT COST. Suits and Parts cf Suits, HatS iM CapS.i And famishing Goods FURS, .jq or 05 per c.n( cheaper ... 1 MEN'S j Huvinp a pood stack, well FURNISHING jelce,' 1 hope to please all. O'OODS, ! or. and set tie con KOTIONS, JM,inJ- J- Measures taken and Suits and parts of Suits mule lo order, reasonable. SAML'EL STUAVEIt, Jan. 21, 1S721 Patterson, Pa. I. W. II All LEY & CO'S CHEAP CLOTHLXG STORE. Xcvin's Xew Building, Bridge Street, Mifflintown. This wiiy for Bar gains!! HAVING removed our GOODS to a room in Xevin's new building, on liridge street, we are prepared to do a large business, and have juct received a HEW ASSORTMENT OP GOODS, cuxsistixo or Over Coats Press Coats, Business Coals, Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Koots and Shoes of every deseription, ttvle and quality, for male or female. BOYS' RHADr MADE CLOTKINO Also, Carpets White Sliirts, Fancy Ovei Whirls, Under Shirts, frawers. Hosiery. Gloves, Linen ' and Paper Colors. Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Pags Sc. Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of an v tiling in our line wil. save money ty giving in a call before) pur chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cheat) for cash. 833 Ujn'i forget the corner. Bridge and Water streets. U. 'V. IIAHLEY & CO. May 1, 1871. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP la Kevin's Kew 3uilding on BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. rf H E undersigned, late of the firm of Fa 1. sick & jSorth, would respectfully an nounce to tho pulilic that ho has opened a U iot and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin'a New Iitiildiug, on liridge street, Mitfiiutown. and is i-epared to manufacture, of the best ma terial, all kinds of ROOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, for GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. He al-o keejis on hand a large and well selected stock of Honly-naclo "XVorli, of all kinds, for men, women and children. ALL WUBK WABKASTEP. Give me a call, for I feci confident that I can furnish yvu with any kind of work you may desire. S'Sif Repairing done neatly and at reason able rales. J. L. NORTH. Mav 31. 1871. NEW WAGON MANUFACTORY IN PATTERSON. SAML'EL U. ROLLMAV respectfully an nouncea to the public that he has recent ly opened a Wagon-maker's Shop ia the bor ough of Patterson, and is prepared to man ufacture, in a neat and durable manner, WAGONS OF ALL KINDS, From a Four-horse Farm Wagon to a One horse Spring-wagon. All Kinds of Repairing will Receive Strict Attention. Grain and Lumber Taken in Exchange for Work. CQ. By careful attention to busines, and by turning out superior work, he hopes to merit and receive a large share of public patronage. 3" Good Oak Flank Wanted, Nov 1, 1871-ly 3Xet ! 3Ieat ! rP HE undersigned hereby respectfully in X forms the citizens of MitHiotown and Patterson that his wagon will visit each of these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they can be supplied with Choice Moor, Veal, Sltitton, during the summer season,1 and also I0RK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning. GiTe mi your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as tbe country can produce, and as cheap as any other buteher in the county. SOLOMON SIEBER. June 14, 1871. BROCKERHOFF HOUSE, BELLEFONTE. PENN'A. D. J0HHST0 J ft S0JTS, Proprietors. The "Broekerhoff Hanse" has i-Anl refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and is now under the nronrietnrsliin nf 1i int.n. ston & Sons, formerly of the "Leonard House" in nearneia rersons Tisuing Uellefonte on business or pleasure will find this a conve nient and pleasant til ana to afnn. Pr It,,.. to and from the Oepot. Sot I, 1871. LL kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit for Ub C. BARTLT. .UlfKiunflisf, 4f. IrEcTErJiicES! EXTRAORDINARY . KEDUCTIQX IN THE . PfilCEE OF GOODS. AT LAIRD i BELL'S NEW-. STORE, FaUerscn, Juniata Co.. Fa. - 4 The undersigned beg leave to t!e, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, bia entire stock of goods, and.will in tbe future conduct the mercbantile business at the Old Stand, in the borough or Patterson, Juniata county. Pa . where ihey shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of . . LADIES' TRESS GOODS, CONSIST ING OF PLAIDS.- LUSTERS." . : " " PeL.UNX" MEillKOS. MOHAIRS, GINGHAMS. CAM CUIUS. ' - LAWNS, &C. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. JEWELRY", . . II ATS, AND CAPS, ROOTS AND SHOES, yiJEENSWAKE, CEDAR WAR E. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, ' FISH. SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Having just returned from tbe city with the above enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since the great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying thai we can offer Goods at greatly reduced fig. ures for CASH Oil PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD A BELL. .WtJOODS! MW GOODS ! IZ. S. PARKER, (Successor to MARTIN & WALTERS.) o . HAVING purchased the .-lore of Martin & Walters, on Main St , in J. M. Beiford s store room, the undersigned would respect fully inform the public that he has a new and carefully selected stock of GOODS .of the very best quality, comprising in part, of . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS. HOSIERIES, FANCY GOODS. QUE ENS WARE, roots & s 11 oi:sr II ATS AND CAPS, CARPET BAGS, OIL CLOTHS, O A U P ETS, BLANKETS, FURS, WOOD AND WILLOW. WARE, and in short every article usuully kept in a well selected store. lie intends selling exclusively for CASH or in exchange for COUNTRY l'RODL'CE. lly so doing he will be able to sell goods as cheap as tho cheapest. Call and examine his stock. B9ulUGHE&T PRICES PAIDIN TRADE FOK ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. E. S. FARKER, (BcUord's Store-ro'inO Main brrcet. lliffliatown. Pa. Jan 31, 1ST 2. TVltJW 1XI3 1 ! DOYLE & MARLEY, r.iTTEnsox, r.t.. At the Room Recently OccnpUd by George Goshen. Corner of Tuscarota and Ju niata S.rcets, Wish to inform the citizens of Mifflin. Pat terson and Furronndirg country that they have opened a full line of MOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, Sugars, tyraps, Teas, Coffees, Spices. - fish, Salt, Soaps. Tobaccos, &c. Flour and Feed Always on Hand, ALSO, COAL OF AT.L ICIISIS, Stove Coal, Lime-burners' Coal, and Black smiths' Coal always on hand at the lowest prices. RAILROAD TIES, LOCUST TOSTS, iind all kinds of Country Produce taken in ex change for Goods and Coal, for which the highest market prices will be paid. forepersons wish'mg anything in our line wil! find it to their advantage to eive us a call, as we feel assured that we can accom modate one and all. George Goshen is our authorized Agent. All business transacted y hint will be ac knowledged by us. DOYLE 4 MARLEY. Patterson, Jan. 23, 1872. THE PLACE FOR UAIIGAINS IS AT FENNELL'S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, PA. 'HUB largest and best assortment to be JL found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very large stock of Goods well suiud to the trade. Aly stock consists of a full assortment of fin and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetines Drilling. Tikii nil Cloths, Mattings, Slc. ' LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop. lins, Alpaeas, De Laines, plain and figured Shawls, icand also a large stock of Notions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and s general assortment of Dress Trimmings. G ROCEEIES, Such as Sugars, Syrnps, Coffees. Teat and npices. aiso, a targe lot or Queenaware, Hardware. Wood and Willow W.r. ts.k Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort- n. - e r ii i uicu. ui ooai usually sept in a country store-BA-Hiirheit dtiaa mid fit mint ww tika dtica in exchange for goods. Prices to suit til timsta rn r " i .ii h v . mil L -1 --- SHELLY STAMBAUGH always keep np their fctock of GBOCEIUES and will not be excelled either in the quality or pried of their goods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. SSSkfsllan-cttS. -Oil, Paint & Varnish, lirntTU T r i n PTTIl TIM fl C0L0EED PAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CHS013 Y3LL0W, BSO? BLACE, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Taint Biusltc; Varn'ah EruJie, WHITEWASH BEUSHES, SASH BRUSHES - Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, While Varnish Cacentratad 179, Babbitt's Potash, lutt.v nnl 01a- . The ahove goods, wii h a Urge variety cf DRUGS and TATEXT MEDICINES, jtlwajs eu hand at the ' . PATTEESOU DEUQ ST02.E. rST Glass cut 10 any -ize desiied. Dr 1". C. UUi'b.O. I Juiy 12, 1871-tf A.IT.FRANCISCUS&CO., PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for tbe SPUING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PiIILAHELPUIA CARPETS, Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, VI in dow Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain. Cotton, Yarn, Hatting, Wadding, Twines, Wicks, Clocks, Looking Cilaxses, j Fniicy Baskets, Hroonis j flaskets, Ilnckrts, I brushes, Clothes Wringers, Wooden and Willow Ware in the United State. Our large increase in business enables us to sell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, l'rioo HrS. -"- Over 13,000 Sold in Sii Months. Terms : Carpets. 00 days, All other goods, 3J days. Net. fcbHeepl-3mos c t Boot and Shoe Shop. TMIK undersien tied, fashionable Boot P9 cer, hereby respectful- ft h'.ic that he has located '1 X and Shoemake ly informs the pub in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared lo accommodate the most fastidious in LAHIKS' WEAIl, Gents" Fine and Coarse Boots, CHILDRESS WEAR, ,t-C.,d-C. Also, menJiuz done iu lira neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. Jfy 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, 1871-ly BECK'S HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. nils HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY SITTATEl) ON TUB SOUTH S1IE OF ! II ACE STREET, j A FEW POORS ABOVE THIRD. ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY Makes it particularly desirable to persons visiting the City on business or pleasure A. HECK, PnoPBiETOR, Formerly tin Stattt Union Hotel. ar.g. 18. 18ti9-1y. JUNIATA HOTEL. -:;3.. .... MIFFLISTOWX, JCXIATA CO., TA. SIMOJf B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor. Rooms large and compilable the Table suf plied with the best the market affords Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly supplied Willi the choicest wines and liquors no pains will be spared to please guests. Charges moderate. A liberal share of public patronage is solicited. myl7, '71 UNITED STATES HOTEL OITOSITt PA R. R. DEPOT, IIARRISRURG, PA. EM MINCER & CO., rRorniETons. Telegraph Office in Hotel, aug 18, I8C0-y. . "WlTlTEifORSE HOTElT, 31G k'ziS NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CEO. ZEILLEV, Proprietor. Good accommodations for all who may favor him with a call. First Class Livery and Sale Stable, HOLDING 60 HORSES, ATTACHED TO BOTCL. NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWI3T0WN, PEffN'A. It E All & IIAllAKKIt, Proprietors. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Cap tol Buildines, UAHlSBUKO,-PA. ILTerms as moderate as any Hotel in the City. WM. G.TIIOMrsoN. Proprietor JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. TnE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated Tnr .11 kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground, sou cneaper man any otner flow in the County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast ings. Bells. Stoves, in. Ha will reapers and threshing machines. Give me a can, or aauress. J. H. ROGERS. Walnut P. O. aug 18 1869-tf Juniata Co. Pa. IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stoe Pat terns. Nf 7 ft Sinrl 0 Fl.alr. .n,l fntln. Boards, all complete, by SILAS 8HAMP, Oct 6-3m Jlifflintown. A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Testings, Ao.,j nst received and for sale y S. B. LOUDON. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, &e..done at thia OKi. in th. n.&t..t mm... mA at low prices. LARGE stock of Ready-made Clothing for salebj , . HA RLE T & CO. ! "T.llTl'JPM V LlJ Vinfnr Hitler are not vi'a Taney Drink, madeoi k'Hr Ruia, VVhinker Pnof Spin w awl Refuse IJrittor H.vctoreil, spicefl, ami nweetcnctl lo piease e Ue, called T-mc' ' Appenrer," Restorers, Ap.lltat lead live tinnier :i to rfruiikeiinen ana ru;o, but nrs a true Mclicine, mide frm the native root na Ueibs of Caiitornin. free t: nit alt Alcoholic Stimulants. Tlieyare ih-Ore.it H ood Purifier and a I.ifc-stins Principle, a Psrlfrt Rennvasor anJ Invi-orator of the Svstcm, rarrvirt oiT a!J poonOirt matter and retmint the blooj to a haltliv condition, cnnchmK it, refreshmf and inri-nraiing Urtfi mind and body. Te are easy of adimi.ifctralinn, prrvn;t in ihcir acli, cerum m llicir re-ilt ife and reiiah'e in all l"'nns nt H.eaw. So Person eantak l!ii Hitter accord Ins to d.rec'.ioin. ami rrinn lmi unwell, provided their bone are tint destroved bv mineral poison oroiher nie-mr wt the viu organs waited beyond the J.ot UyeiMlitorIl.ireilloii. Heattiche, Pain in the Shouhh rs Ciis!i'l'iRhtneof the Chest, , Vu lines. Sour t:w:tationa nt ll Stomach, Bad I a"4e in thfi Io;h, IUiioti AiwcU. Pjlpilatioii of the Heart, Inriamin.it:u of the l.tins. Pam in the res.ons of the Ridnevs and a hundred oilier pan.lii! symptom, are the ol&prin-s of D"?iepia. In these complaints it hj no eqna!, ami one bottic will prove a better guar antee of it merits t!ran a lenfj'hv advertisement. For Kcmnla Complaln(a in yoiin or old, married or in-jle, at the d4n of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Ritter diplav so decided an influence that a marked improvement is soon percep- ' For iiillitmiiiatory anil C'hroitle lchen millini and Gout, I)siepsior Inchcesiion, Uiho Remittent and Intermittent r'evew, liseae of the Biood, Liver, Krdnevs and Bladder, these IJitters have been m(Ht succeW.1.. Such Discane are caed by Vitiated Blood, wlrcli i penerally produced by deranse ment of the Digestive Organ. Thf y aro aeutle Pnrffrttlre trell n Toulc. posessitip aiso the necwrir merit of act in; as a powerful spent in relieving ('onp;estion ur Inflam mation ot the Liver and Visceral Oruis, and in Unions Di-?ase- For Skin I)i.firi, Ernpubns. Tetfer, S.ilt Rlieum, Hiotche, Snot. I'lmf'e, lutn!es, lioils, Car Imncles, Rinc-worm ScaliMfead, Sore tyes, Ery sipelas, I:c!i, Scurfs, Picnlonitionsof the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally du up and e.irriel out of the system in a Short time bv the e of these Bitters. One bottle in such crises will convince the most incredtilous ot tlicir curative effects. Cleanse Hie Vltlaferl lllorsrt whenever yon find its impmities bursting throiiRli the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or S.-c-: cleanse it when you find it ob itnicted and ulusqish in the veifw : cleanse it when it is (nil ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep tlie blood pure, and the heahh of the system will follow. i.rnteful thonaanth proclaim Vinkgah Bit ters the most wonderful Juvioraut Uut ever siutained the sinking svstem. Plnt Tape, and other Worms, lurkinjr in the svstem of so tnjny thousnnd, are effectually de stroyed and removed, Ssys a disimi-uMhed phystol CK;ist: Thereis-carce'.yan individual upon the face f the tatth whose b-dy isexempt tfuio the presence of worms. It is not upon the he.ilthy element of the body that wotms exist, hut u:mii the diseased humors and slimy deposits lliAl breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no amlielnrn itics will free the system fioui worms like these liit- CM- ' - Meeliaiileal Disease. Persons enj-iEred m rami aud Minerals, such as Plumliers, 1 yie-setters, (Jold beaters, and Miners, as they adr.mce in l:te, will be suhiect to paralysis of the Ctwe!s. To jjuarj gainst this taks a dose of' Walkkk's VtsEGAtt Bitte once or twice a week, as a Preventive. nilloiis. Rcmlltrut, nml Infrrmtitent Fes-era, wlreh are so prevale:u t the ratter ot our creat rivers ilrfi e United Stares espeCM.ly iie nf the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, I.:inois, Ten ressee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Ri iro, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan o!ie, James, and many others with their vast tiibuta ries, tlirou'liout our entire country during the Summer and Atitiinm, and remarkably so duriiu; seasons i( tin us ml heat and dmiess, are irrvnriably accompanied bv extensive derangements of the s:mach and liver, and other alwioininal viscera. There are always niore or less obstruction of the liver, a weakness anil irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, lein clogged up with rilialcd accumulations. In their tteat m;nt, a purgative, exerting a powetfd intluence noon these vatiiMis oriaus, is essentially necessary. There is tir cathartic fur the purpose equal to De. J..Wst,Kims ViNBGa Rittitrs they will speedily reimve tlie dark colored viscid matter wi:!l nhicb the bwels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organ-. Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, White Swellings, Uxers, trysipelas S-.velieil Neck, Goiter. Scrofulous Inflammations Indolent Inflammation. Mercurial Ai fections, O'd Sores, Erupt inns of the Skin, Sore E.-e$. etc, etc. Iu these, as in all otherconstitution.il Dis eases, Wai-KRm's Vinkcmi BtTTRR have shown their great curative powers in h; uiot obt.iu:e aud tntraci abV ca-rs. Dr. Wnlker California Vinegar Bitters net on all these cases in a similar manner. I'.y purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by reoivmg away the ejects of the inHammaiioti (the ti:bercular deposit) the a Tec ted parts receive health, aud a permanent cure is ctF.'Ctett The properties of Dr. WatkrhN VtrnrnATt Rittkr are Aetieur, U'.u.liocetic ard Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Comr.cr-Ini-tant. Sudorific. Alteralive, ai'd A nti Bilious. Tle Aperient and miid Laxative prop-rties nf Do. Walkbr's Vinhcar Bitter-, are the I iest safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, tiicir balsamic, h-.ilin-, and sMtthin properties protect the hniwors of the fauces- Their Sedative pmpertiet allay pain in the nert'oii system, stomacli, and bowels, either from intlammitiou, w.nd, colic, cramps,, etc. Tlieir Counter-irritant intluence extend throughout t!ie system. Their D:uretic proertt- act on the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the ftv of urine. 'I Ucr Ami-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bde, and iU di-scliares through the biliary ducts, ?Tid are superior to all remedial agents, for the cure r f Bihoiis Fever, Fever and Ague. etc. Fortify f lie lor!jr nnlust dlstrase hv pnn fyiiif? all its fituds with Vimlcvr Bittkrs. No epi demic cau take hold ot" a system thus fureaimed. The liver, die stomacli, the bowe's, the k'dnevs, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great luvig oranf. IMrrrl Ion. Take of the Bitter m e,oing to Wd at night from a half to ons and one-half wme-.glassfuli Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take O'lt-door exercise. They are composed 01 purely veget able trgredieuts, and contain no spirir. J WALKER, Pron'r. It. II. Mrl)OS1dl&COn Drugsists and Gen. Agts San Krancco. t al.. and cor. of Washington auusJharitnn Ms., New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. - FOUTZ,s CKLEItUATKp This preparation, lone and favorably known, will thoroughly re-invigorate broken down ai:d low-spiriud horses. by strength min jr and clcnus'ng the stomncn acd intestioes. It is a sure nr-vertfive nf all dtenses Incident to this animal, such as LI' NO FRYER. r.I.AXDKUS. YKIJ.OW WATKK. IIKAVKS, COUi.lIS, 1HS TKMI'KR, FKVERS, FOUX lKR, LOSS OK APPETITE AND VITAL FNHRGY. kc. Its use improves the wind, increases the appetite gives a smooth ami glossy slun and transforms the misemhle (kelcton : IntoaCnedookiug and spirited horse, r. v . To t.ppers of Cows this prepara- ini i pi i i i tion ' invaluable. It i sure pre 'rfjn TentiTe gainst Rinderpest. Hollow tiKirn, cuj. it nas nern proven ny actual rxperimrnt to increase the quantity of milk and cream twenty percent, and make the butter mm and sweet. In fattenin cattle, it It ires them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makes, tbem thrive much faster. In all (Hi"es of Swin?, such M Congtis. Ulcer, in nc i.snn, i.ivr, sc.cniK article acts as a specific. By putting from nne h.ilf a paper to a paper in a harre of swill the above diseases will heerarli eatcd or entirelv prevented. Iffjiven in time, a certain preventive and cure for Ui, Hog Cholura. . D.tTID E. FOUTZ, Proprif tor, BALTIMORE. Hd. For sale bv Drnpririrts and Stort-keepers throurbout ! tb, Unitad States. Canadas and Sorth America. B. F. KEPSER & SON. Agenia. Mifflin-! town, Ta. ang23-ly . L New Tin and Stove Establishment, Perrytvillt, Junitita County, , THE undersigned has opened on: a new Tin and Stove Establishment in tbe room on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to see all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves, &e. He will also give prompt attention to all or ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ali of which he guarantees to put up with the best of material and in a workman-like man ner. Having had orcr ten years experience in ibe business he flatters himself that be can give entire satisfaction to the public. He keeps on hand tbe celebrated Nimrod Cook Stove, which is the bet baker, most economical and heaviest plated stove now in ! use. He will keep on hand the Oriental Heateis. and a general assortment ot the best j Stoves manufactnred. JOHN DUNBAR, j . . . i IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEIJILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS. CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE Horse ; R. R. R- RADWAY'S BEADY BELIEF ITKB THE WORST PAINS after rea.!u.I th :vertient need any It was the Sr-.t and l The Only Tain Itcmedy WislinVuStrr flo "ost eicmciatmit paj" j1T and lures Congertionn. wbelncr of tl.s a OXK TO TWEXTT MnfTTES. . . l i ..iAn, np .vrruciatin to. Dain tH KHECMATie. Bed ridden, lnflrm. Crippled, Kvoua, js"urslgic. or pirated wUt disease may suffer. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD lXSTATfT ' SASE. raw SORE THROAT, nt KIJ.T LT BWATIirX hysterics, cnoLF. iIt.AiSn.rEN-ZA. HEADACHE. TOOTH A( MrtA RHKUMATISM. parts wht-r. Uia pain ur uuSculty will afford caM ajid oonifort. . . , . Tweiitv drops In naif tnmliler of wstrv win In a tf DYSENTKKY. COLIC. WIND i-N fUE BOWfcLS. and all INTERNAL PAINS. , , Travelers should always carry ahottle of Haiwa"s Heady Kcllef with them. A few trofs In water wi I trrvent sicsues or pains from ehanee ,if water. It Is e tcr thin Krsneh Brandy or Bitters as a stlTrr.Ln t, FETER AND AGlli. FETER ANl AUL'E eured for frly cenls. TIiw Is not a remedial smut In thta world that wid enre rirr a id Ague, and ail other Malatlons. Bia. 8w let. Ty. i hold. Yellow, and other t eveis laule.1 by RAl'W A J 3 -ll.l.5i) so quids as li.MlV. AY S READY KlUU. ty cents ricr Dome. JIU oy LirugjiuMs. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! STROXO AND rt lTK RICH "V'S'll'SVJS UK KI.ESII AMI Y. ElliHT-CI.KJill fcMN , ANO LEACrifL'LCOlirLEXiON sEClKEJ ft) ALL. Dk. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT 1IIC loot VNHKIMHlES. I Nl-Ht THK .y I1.UEN E OF TUiS '1 UL LY uM;ii:HL ME1)IC1SE. THAT Every Day en Increass In Flssli and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLCOD PUfltFIER. K-ery drop of Ilia fi.U..KKif.MA N KK.-'H.V-ENT eonimiinlcat'-s thronuli the Mood. Se-'. I r.: aiul ot!i-r R -slit A and inters of the f y.-tt:i rhe v'f "( I r fur it ri-pairs the vssl.-s of I'.e tw-!y wilh M.jil d nistcrlal ."cn.fdli, fv.ii::, Cevtimotl.nl. Vao-l-ilir di-jse. rice:sln the Throat, y.outli. 1 an.rs. "; in t le i:anJs and other I arts rf the avn-ni. ?-re -r. Ftiunioiis Iii-diarff. s from tho Km ai.il i.'ie . r-t f-rnis of flkin disea. EmttiOits. reyer r.r. H--a t Ifta.l Hi" Worm, Suit lihurni, Kn-.l;el-. Acne, Khteit hoois, W'.ffins In the Hf.-h. Vnmor., fetoTI ln II o Woma"d all wenkenlci and vainrol tH..t.an-1-s. .l.t b'WMts. Ixiss.'f Sp-nn. aud all wttHlesof (ho lire .-:i.i-r.' are within '.he cimtlve nvnejr.f t( UvuriUrr f It. d. im :.ieti.iti. and a slaja' "rev it fro." to any re-ism u-'ne'lt for either of tiie2 fu:u.s of d.'c-a n p.iiert power io cure them. ..... If tho tudlrnt. rl.-l!v beeon.Ine rritoced l.v t V'l a-d il.'Comoositim f it Is eoniineslly J.rreri--.i:i r. si --e-efls in arrertlT: thone w:irtr. a:i.i r' or,:rs tl:e ran f . i i t- niavrisl mxlJ from he.ihhy IUI ai.d tola t.. S RPAPAKI!.I.IAX will and e. sei-nr". otilriait-i tho JAio..rBii.i.iAS i;eiHiLvTT evl :i taovn rem-dlal ssrent? In lite cn-c of I hi'.t. e. e.-r... -h.ii-, I 'oniititot'o::al, a:.d tia c;eae.- ; it is L-e oi. .-; ;oitii-e euro for Tr".rrr. l W'!Yib C,-r. , IuUi, Vnr ?. St .ptiitt ( vVtrir. Ii'CMtii'ur ri if i i --. IM e iM. .Mi'UTTt:nnri.i, nnt In a l c-wt wtu rv li.rrv rx tirit-V-;.!!: '.cms.i:. i.r tli.; -iUr i- tuick, c. " iy. n !t.l it'i s i(;t:r.r! list's the vhi'-f f-.f an tir, tr li.n i I it- Pi.lf. or thcr- i a n.orhi !, tUric. Lrinr uj-'tra:ic-.ai. h:T lM.in;.Jiit iltptrsh. rn1! when tV. rc H 3 -r!. KiiPiiT'C vH-inaiinn vrt,.-t srr'.ne watr. ar-1 l: li S;s KifV.yt Bus au.l i'- - Ti-., 5i.tw. IVORMSi-TM jr tnowit nI mre kernel? ff-V M jrir.i4 I.. 'J'uft rtc. Temior cf 1 Vcara Gro'-Tfli Cured ly Kadii ay's EScncivrsxt. f!tiTn.T. M.., .' J. Drt. TS iitt : t ar V,! --.riTi Tar wr in tv rsr' n I VW'I. All It . I. r k. ! "tSrr. r... h-lT fr t-. " I fr:. I i'.rv tt'l r -n.iiTM.r. ! : lit w, -Lt.u li. i( it it . I a Virir K-iAjl"'."" ''. wem!.l Irr i. ; l.tr on h f I.i il", h-.-i-.i- I htvl ..ifr--l .- r t r-l- - it-, t V -- i. f Ui iUi ' ! fi I"m'vv- 1 -u Ut- '. -if v.-ir itfnJv l:r!i. f ; n:..) '.trr i . ! 5 r'-f' ' f tin-ifr -r:i r rf-t:, sr. l ! I. t t r, ir-nrrer. t .r ; irr tl.tt 1 t"l rmlre e.. 1 r T-t fflrtf HM In tin .V .f l!. lv wl. o-.r I'm t - "i. I r;ta I.. ;s u ' ll.; U:b.t it ir. N..i! r. KX.vrr. DR, RADWAY'S msm ressATrrg r;ns, prf.-itlr l"st fVuiittv lo-t-t r :. r ,nirf--, rcila.. Mi-i'V, r --,:-. a-i ft "i r. IL. '. wav's P ' fr ti sip-cfr: ii n'-r -f :' r.-1-, . r, H .: K.I'-, IV "-. -'-rr...- J- ..... II'-iV;l.f. I'lHt-M:..!., -. v. TV. ntr :(;! t'.i . 1'vo - vni'in r-i :...., J-.,-I f ti i- IK -vcy. r:'.f,.:.i-:i r,.K t.: f : ; I ; . i i V r.'n. Wa-rsu'wl lo.M:o:;.-fC;,-. t V.t:.- I'rY" O -tp 'h- f..'!'.-i - svr. , .n.- i. : "r.i I.;r.K-!i,. f !'!'Hi'. a.:.:.. : rr.itir -wi. -TT-r 1 P I f' - I""- V -V- TT -, ? A'A'A- ot H-r Su:r-h. : -. I''ilin. I -i-.t o I.- '., ; V.-;;M in ti S.if;i-h. S. ri fw'-n .r-i c r i-iir.rlfc tti Fit f l!. St 1. -r t' !. li-irri-l i.:. .i:I-lt Cr-.ti.-r,;. fl- "..i rt.i l;--l .s r-r SifT'ftut Ssnnli-.in !i4i i I. V- f'vii-.r-. T'tii"-'.,." V i-.n. W.;., l.-fo- I - -.-r a-.; l-iwl " . '.a lb- lt-1. !v.-te.-r r-r- ir: -u. VII--.-,. rt r-,4 P.'t ii tU'i.U. i I. l.;n.I., i. t u... 1 A II rtjriiiiB in ft- K' . A fr-ri nf "AV,A"'a rTT --: r-s-tf !i f'-: "'I ' ' 1 i.v . -'j u.iLJ i rf :T.r i-v i-r.r-u:"i. UK A I .-.. Pt-'-l I T- I"-..-.. li..i:l.t: ti v.i.illi U.c.'ji;..i" w . t;.-i. I.I.I.L1L.W.) J .!:cd ; r. eve y :i ! l-".-, ii: i iT-.'a si:irLt ( oiisc.i-ici.L'jr MU a. c-rfr.:r. c v. f'jr ftfrr.tuh. S pinli.i i.i al, i:.i f. I.!icur.n-ii.-i!l, bkia 1 i.i'iic, .;V:-r c::: n!aii:t aa! ai! c!.jC-si.s of t. e iiluOil. C i ... ii 1 1 xe'.'.l "j r.io-e pa-tl t! n t;-:i lntttss ul tiu ruiis ol irsiir;!).!. lave r.frJ rosufe- ttieirpraetioo for '! c i:rl fins yer.rj nnd f rely cm.(i'ii ti ra rri,.lj A:Lemuvc? ant! Luiud l'unlit.r. n?.. T. C. rvr.i rT ZaXiJl!. Dit.T. J. BOY K IX. ' HI. K. V. CAllK. ' 'XI. F O. PAW'h I.T.T. .1. S. r'AIl.vS, of N.cl.. v."e, Kv. ca. i. l. j:r.7.T::A, Co-.at-.a, s. c. vrx. a. s. no::;.:, r.' -crcsiK jf. c. USID AID r.3DC22ED EY j. b.hje:;cii &. zc:;s, rail Elver, ?. WSlTrTT, J.-.r)ton. Mirh. A. F. WH--H.F.H.I.iini, l liio. B. HAM., Lima. Ojio. C'llAVi.:. & ( .. Tonlors-. i'.'.r, Va. SA.M'I.. C. Mev'ADLEN, Slurrreej- lo."', '1 C...1. Our f;rcr ::l::et -..lln-r r i tr.y o. tenae 1 rcr:::.i i:i tv'.: in to t ie virtutsol' l'.i. !.i".:. 'ii.tl-.e r.i.-.iiral i'rti'cs.tiu T: 3 ; n:. fro Ki'.l.U 1 s trai't c: r to z:.y t i.i y ts.c evir iiye.I ia tl:e trra i at i f .:.moU MihhI: unit Jo ttiorlfi.rtiM - p say l.y Koa.u:i ioiU joa will Lc rviiurcj to Lta!::x. Itotar1a;il Sit f..!t l y al! S: yric- gl.5J jer bottle. Ailuri. a.n. czuzir & C3. jri:ai'L.-.'-r:ni; Clemiiti, C.vLTixoan, Md- Terror! Harder!! Death!!! -"Hice, Roaches Ants, Iledbuss. Ac. RATS armers ccure yur Grain, JJJfJ RATS A Remarkble Preparation, RATS which draws Rata, (as by magic) trom their bo'.es anrl billing pluces. Thej eai ravenously and all die to a dead certainty in the open air. Safe to use. Called New Improved Vermin Exterminator. T-sod Wilis Wonderful succens at the Coktixestal and other large Hotels and Public Institu tions in Philadelphia and New York city; rlotatn House, ll--trrisburfr ; Union Dpot Hotel, Pittsburg; Herdict House, Wil liamsport. Pa ; is. in tact, the only article that will rid yon of the?e pesls. Cut this advertisement out and take to your Drug gist or Merchant. If he is not supplied, he can get it for you of any wbolesalt Druggist. He sure and get only that sign ed K. BCRT, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa, on each jar. Take no other. 2o cents ajar; five jars for $1. $1 trorth Kill uxually Jo a thorough vork. T Hercfcawls. Burt's New Improved will never harden or change, by age. Al ways in nice condition. Lots on band of former make will be exchanged,' if desired. Principal Dcpot3. 02 Arch St., N E. cor ner Tenth and Chestnut st . and S. W. cor. Eight and Race sts.. Philadelphia. Sold by a!l Wholesale Druggist g. Direct all letters to E. BURT, Manufacturer of Rat Exterminator, Went Philadeldbia, Pa. Jaa l'i-tim PLAIN and Fancy Job Printiag neatly exe cuted at tb.ii 6fit. ! EOS All AOS ; C4 -ov. i son USE THE BEST. Jm V - ft3is SIC 11 HAIR Nine ycara beforo the pullio, and bo prep-iratioa for tLc hr.ir tw ever been prodacel eqnr.l to Halfj VfJetable Sicilian Hair Rcnewer," anl every Lonest dealer -will sny it pives the he&t satisfaction. It r: Etores GiW HAIL, to its original color, eniJicatin? and f-revcr.tlnf' dcindrniT, curing BALDNES3 ta promoting tho proTth cf the bair. Tii3 rrraf zvA brosby brir by a for applieatioiH "i3 chanit! to blr.ct anrt sii'-jT locks, aa I wnywanl hair nU c3-a-jio any shape tbe we.irer ilcsirrn. It ! ih1 cJjeapest HAIR DRESS ING ia Uo worM, auvl its cfiects last longer, as it excite the glands t furnish t!ie nutritive friucipo fo cooessary to tho life of the bair. I gives the hair that splendid appesr ance so mach admired by all. Bj i? tonic an l stimulating properties it prevents the hn.ir from falling ou and none need be without Kmuie crniment, a good bead of hair. It : i the first real perfected renicly ever discovered for cur'n:; disea.-s of tho hair, aud it hai never been eqnL'eri, and wo C.i;;ro tha tboncsr.ds wr,? have used it, it is kept n; to iu oriprinal high standard. OurVr.iti-. j oatbc Il.sir nailed fcc; scml lur i. SMijaU Brvss-iH nr.l Ce-J.-rsir. .V.-ci'cuii Cries Cr.o Dolif-r Ir 3r EotUe. R. P. HALL ft CO., Proprietera. Ii302iTjEr, SiSSui, F. F. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, roa pisii7va.G the blood. Tn reptifa'Eon liiw ex' roilciit iiifh-'inc tuiox U:vr from Ha rmV--. Dirtny nf wlit.lt niv tni'.' lliai Vt'IIrM.-.. iTIT'-ltT?!- rti-scs of ScrrT;.I:.r..- e?e, where ti; f i commit iont hnvo puriiir'i ami rnrcl by r. Sfroft:luus n .T..,-ti;: t ";i i i ili'OnJpr-i. which in -vi .i : erravattf. l;y the t:n Vtjis ror.t.-.n:n:ilion jv. 1 thrr-wSW painfully .nfniitinjr, have Itcen ra.n-.i':r riirCwl in ?uch pre:it miiulier- in nIn:o-t everv c . lion of the country, thrtt lUt puMic scarcely ntii i t.. bo lnforniod ol its vn ti.c or t::-?3. Swtrnfuloi? jitH!fn i.- one of the mort iV'f frrr-t!. t eneniii "l our ra e. Oiten, th;.- unseen aal 'V..ii.'; teiirtitt of the ornui.-m utnleriiiine the roni l:t::T:ni., uii't invites the alia kc; nliellir.g or l';.UJuui &. rt. williout excitihcr a ii-;i-ior cf itf prc-rnrf. A it ieetiis to brei inft-rtion thiiMiitout ihe l,iiy,;i i tlit'n, on tonic liivomi.'le occasion, rnpitilv t'.ci ri mi into one or other of ir liitlcrns 1 "nnp, n; tr ;) eiirfarc or anions the vit;tls. In the h-tttr, tube: clej may be uiilenly liopo'iini in Uc Iu;u- ' r htMit, or tuiiitirs toiniVd in the liver, t-r it slovn it- preem-e hr eruption) on the skin, or fi;l nl e'--Otion- on some p:n t of the body. Hen-e rhc -cn-hion.d ue of n bottle .f iliit &fwrnftpnri:-t is ii'i Tiitable, erMi vtnen noat:ve symptom f r.ppe;ir. reruns ;,f!i:-trf nil ti the ftMlov. in-j ci?.- laints gt'iicrjliv tiiu immfiiaTo i l: f. r.i . enrth. rurc. by tlie .-e .f t!:i- S.lld.i f.l ii I LA: St. Antitrust Virr, Jtosr or J'r"'" Tetter, Salt tilt cunt. Scald Uvait, Jiinou rnr. Sore i'tr. aVore rr., r;f-(l other irr:. :::-.:: -vi-tbio lonuH of Si rti'uloux ea?r. A !u r More ronciaI.il forms, an Jfifprj'thr . f -'yr. Heart iienttr, ii., J'y..", j .. Xt,rai:a nnn t'te various t'trertnta i.Kjc'.'.m.z 0 iLz n.t.rt u lar and nervous rytern.'. StftliM or Vr'ncrrttt c.r.C ,TT. r- u: iaZ Vt.cin are rured by it, though a lni-t:n:e U rrWii'e.j f. r tMi.Hhtiii? these d-ti:i:itemnI.".d";o t nny ine!;-.r . J.ut loiip ontiLiiirtl t-c f this "iui.' 1-1:! ci; i the cotiinJiiint. J .rwrtn'fltrtw or Mhits, f'i i. 1'lcrrations, and f ! itt mst , ?r i-,.p.. Jiionly ioon Toiievetl jtnd u1ln..-:l ly "nre: l y !' !unf inr and invigor;iin efi'ert. "3:in:tc l':rt--ions'for earh case are f.m;r. i.i our A in;.ir.;. -plied pratit. a "" "? ji.d Ut-ut. v'-.i eaued !t acenni'ilatior of rstvr.nco;: tr:.:t. in the blood, yield qui. to it, n .i!-o I !. . Contpltitxf TV7 ttt:tf, f'atiprmiot: ;i' Irfi'tf Witt ton of ttie Liet-r. .mv 1 Jfrrw firr.w heti : : i ir, Ihey often do, from l!w rnt iIiiir piio!;s ui blood. This SAtts trAVil.:. 1 a t:i;t i. Ftorer for the ftreimtii aud vi-or cf tl:e m.-it'. Thocwho fire Lamjttiit and f., dmt, Strcptrmt, and troubled nith rymum ,?y. j)rehenin or Vrur, or any f-f iitt fTv-.-ri- i. asymptomatic of M k -.. ;il iind iiri'n-it'n'i reiiei and ronrinciag eridcacc of lib r::-:::. power upon trirX ritE PARED BY Dr. J. C ATEII A CO.,lowr!I. 77a 1'rveticat nml AnnfyttctzJ ""... soli) sc ai.:. i)i:ui;t:.isT3 rvr:r.rv:rr NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Throash nnd lireet Route to V.'rt-lurs-tun, lixlliniorc. tClmirn, Kile, isutinlo. Rochester and t .Niagara Tail?. ON AM A FTER MONDAY. XuV. W'. IT.7I, the trains r.n the NoitLevii (uii:il . Pa'lway will run as folluw : NORTH WAIU. MailTraix leaves nultimore F:" a n leaves liarrisburg l:('pir leaves Wil!ir.mpnrt 7: 0 p in arrives at Kim i ru 1i':l p n Hi rrAio Ex leaves Unltiumre- 7:.1" p m leaves ilaru.tiurg Tiirt'ipn leaves Willi impoit s m leaves Eltnirn :J-"i a m arrives al C:inandigns f:!") m Fast Link leaves ISaliimore l:)"pi loaves Harris!. nrg 4: 1 i p in nrrives at Wi;linni?rort fil.ipm West'bx Ex leaves Haliimore 1(mki p arrives at Harri.-liirg...r-:"i'i a m Ekie Maii north leaves IlarrUb'g K':'i" p rn ! arr. at Punburv- 72:Oaai j SOUTHWARD. j Mail Thai leaves EIniira S:-V ni i leaves WillianiMpoi t M-'ua leaves llarrinlnirg 2:'opni I arrives at Bnliiniore l':''' V m ! Bi rrALO Ex leaves Canandaigna fr.Vt p m ! leaves Klmira P: H p "i i leaves Wil!iampi,rt 1:1 a m leaves Harrisbrrg 4:' a arrives at llaltirnore 7:-11 a in , Ci.ncis'i Ex. leaves liarrisburg ln:.",l)pn. arrives at Raltimnre 2:-' " Erie Exra's leaves Willi. mport 'J:" ' le.cs Sun'r.nry IO:i'an :i 7 sat liarrisburg... l!:-'0 a n r v. at Baltimore :) r ; Euts Mail soul'-. leaves Williamsp't KHiOpm . lea.' ;: .i.hury arriv.:M liarrisburg... '-':"fl " j PAC"iric Ex. south l4Tes Harrisb g llrW m arrivis aiCaliimnre 3. P m i Balt. Arc. south leaves liarrisburg ?: m j arrives at Baltimore 12:M) m j Mail Train north and aootb. Fat Line j north, Pacific Express south, Erie Exprss south, and Baltimore Accommodation south j daily except Sunday. j Buffalo Express north and south daily. j Western Express north daily. For further information apply at the Tick'' j Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad lrrot. ALFRED R. F1SKE. General Superintendent. COAL, Lumber; Fish. Suit, ,n(i n kjnrfs of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut 0 Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at the highest market prices in cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal, lumber, ic, to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builders bills of luinO" just as wanted and on short notice, of ei'her oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. Jan4 Port Royal. Juniata Co.. Va- A Large assortment of Queenaware, China ware. Glassware, Crockery wait. Cedar wars, 4c, for sale chtap by TILTEN 4 ESPEXSCHADI'S 4 ?r"fT