Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, June 26, 1872, Image 4

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FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
" ' - ' MIXES.
I noticed with much interest the article
iu jour Farmer'a column apon the sub
ject of Male, bat I cannot agree with tbo
neeertion "that thore having Mares of
fine blood, speed and symmetry, should
breed horses, but from common mares
breed Males." Now I claim that from
Wares ot fine blood, symmetry, &e , yon
can raise a Mule of greater value, and
realize more money in less time, than
fiocs hone colts. Some Farmers will
not breed mules on any terms ; but those
wbo wish to I urn stock in money, in the
abwtest time possible, can do no better
Oban tarn their nlte ution to ruising Mules.
la Keatneky. where they breed mules iu
great numbers, it ia do uncommon thing
to get from one hundred dollars and np
wards for a Srgt clas male at one year
old. But horse c1uj you nint kep
three and (our years and thro hare hard
work to get one hundred dollar for
them. Tueti couut the cost in these
times of scarcity, and high prices fir
hay and grain, and you will find they
hare cort you double or more than yon
elm get for them. Whereas mules will
lie and thrive on the coarsest food, pre
ferring weeds, briers, door grass, straw
and all comee fodder, leaving you for
eale the timothy and best hay. Mule
breeders never feed grain nolil they be
gin to wotk them, which makes a very
great paving. All farmers know tbat
horse colts will not tlnive unless fed lib
erally with grain and with great care
and much attention, while mules can be
r.rdily tinned to money in one or two
years, at tbe largest profit with very
little trouble I am surprised that the
farmers of Adams comity don't pay
more attention to mule breeding. Look
ing over the U. 3. Statistics of 1870 I
find the number of horees waa 8. 243 000,
average price SSI ; number of innles 1.
179.000, average price $109 ; making
the average value of mules $23 above
the horse in the Unit-d States. Get
tyi'urg Slr Ir Stnfinct.
How to Catch Bats.
Ouc of the pests of the farmer is rats
To keep them within endurable bounds
is somewhat a difficult task, for a rat is
as enrning as a fox, and as hard to
catch ; hut there is snch a thing as
working strategy on it. A rat never
digs a hole unless it has some protection
to begin with, say a stone, a stick of
wood, or anything else tbat makes an an
gle with the gtound ; a cellar wall it
likes best. If a rat is c baaed in a cellar
or oilier room, it will run round the wall,
aud is dec derlly averse to leaving it
1'rnm thin habit we have a hint how to
outgeneral it 1 he common eteel trap
is tbe Lest article for the purpose. Stand
box or barrel, or either article, within
f ur inches of the wall, and in that open
pace c't a trap, wiihout anything to
l.iJe it. ' Tbe rat iu following tbe wall
will get into t lie trap rather than go
arouud the barrel. When it is caught,
smoke the trap with a piece of burning
paper, rliift your barrel to another pWe
and rt-t the tiap as before.
It is raid tbat if a man hides where
crows frequent, and they sec hiro go
there, they will stay away until they see
him leave. If two meu hide and one
h aves, the crows will go back to the one
that is left ; and this is because a crow
cannot count. Thus with the rat ; there
is sonw'tliing in tin; cotiiliiti.itioii of the
wall, the tiap and the barrel that itd ies
not soem to understand. Cv' German-
foien Tcleyraph.
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An ExrtRiMt.NT is Fkkpiwi llott-
sKs The London Otnuibu Company
tmc six tbnusaud horses. To economize
in feed is an important matter, and has
led to several tests, the result of which is
recorded, as fallows : To each of three
thousand of their horses they gave a
daily allow nnce nf ground oats sixteen j
pounds, ground hay seven and one half
pounds, and cut straw one and one-eighth
ponnHs the bay and straw being cut j
into pieces about half an inch long, and j
well mixed up with oats in a little water, i
and so making twenty-six pounds of
food for each horse. And toeai h of the
other three thousand horses they gave a
daily allowance of whole or uubiuUed
oats nineteen pounds, and uncut or whole
hay and straw thirteen pound, without
any waterj in our old fashioned way,
making thirty two pounds of tbis food
for each hoise. And what was the re
sult I Why it was soon discovered that
tbe horse which was fed on the twenty
six pounds of ground oats remained in as
good condition, and could perform as
much work, and do just as well, too, as
the horse did which consumed thirty-two
pounds of food as aforesaid, thus show
ing a saving of six pounds of food per
day in favor of bruised oats and cut bay
and straw, which, if valued at five cents
per horse per day, amounted to a saving
of the neat little sum of 5300 per day.
Turf lr Field-
Buttermilk. Persona who have
not been in the habit of drinking butter
milk consider it disagreeable, because it
is slightly acid in consequence of tbe
presence of the lactic acid. There is not
much nourishment in buttermilk, but tbe
presence of the lactic acid assists the di
gestion ot any food taken with it The
Welsh peasants almost live upon oat
cake aud buttermilk. Invalids suffering
indigent iou will do well to drink butter
milk at meal times.
Leather scrap make a very superior
fertilizer.
Fla who can suppress- moment's an
ger may prevent days of sorrow.
sea 5 , fcMiinn-niK! il SUrdirsL I a:il;r.r. I
CLOTHING!
Choicest Styles of the Season.
SAMUEL STRAYER,
Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa.
PT nTTTTOG i1 wM ". ntir 8,ook '
of all kinds Greatly Reduced Prices,
FOB MEN AND Until at-ril, 1872.
B01S.
OVEKCOAl. I U&ot
IIEAYY BOOTS,
CA2PST3,
Stair and Floor
Oil Cloth,
FURMJEE,
WATCHES
-A5D-
JEWELRT.
Ladies' Shoas & Gaiters,
Uuder-Clotbmg, See.,
AT COST.
Suits and Parts of Suits,
HATS AXD CATS,
And Furnishing Goods
Eats and Caps,
rUH 3 j Uo or 25 per cent, cheaper
.nnro a. enno. " "n be P-haSed else-
ouuiaa tfuuiiVahcre.
MEN 3 Having a good stock, wtll
FURNISHING '-'ected. I nope to please alt.
GOODS, j Call and see to be con
JiOTIOXS, C.-ince1-
ffjr- Measures taken and Suits and parts
of Suits made Is order, reasonable.
SAMUEL STRATEK,
Jan. 21, 1R721 Tatterion, Pa.
S. B. LOUDON, .
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ysrirs bvildixg o.v
Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Pa.,
Desires to' inform liia friends and the public
that he has just reeeived a fine and fashion
able stock of 6PBIXG GOODS, consisting of
CLOTHS Plain Clack, Clue and Brown
CREP Dahlia, Brown and Blue.
TRICOT Hinck, Blue and Brown.
DfAGOXA LSUae and Black.
CrFVfOTSAU Shades. -SCOTCH
HOODS- All Styles.
f BLA CK DOESKlSSk Supericr quality
PA STS ASD VEST PATTERXS Fine.
SUMMER GOOD General Assortment.
I will sell any of the above goods by tbe
yard or pattern.
T also keep on hind a full line of BUT
TERICK S PATTERNS, consiting of Men,
Boys, and Children's Shirts. Coats, Pants
and Vests.
tgp' I will manufacture to order all kind?
of ci-stom work. PRICES Reasonable, to
suit the times.
Miffiiutown, April 10, 1872.
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP
In Nevin's New Building on
BRUHJE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN.
fJ" I1R nndnrsigued, late of the firm nf Fa
1 sick & ISorth. would respectfully an
nounce to tlie public tbat he has opened a
Boot and Shoe Shop in Major Nevin't New
Building, on Bridge street, Miiilktown. and
is prepared to manufacture, of the best ma
terial, all kinds of ,
IJOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
FOR
GENTS', LADIES AND ClirLDREN.
He al-o keeps ou hand a Urge and well-
sfcleeted stock of
1 1 ;! ly-rinle AVork,
of all kinds, tor men, women and children
ALL WORK WARSAKTED.
Give me a call, for I feel confiJsnt Hint I
can furnish yuu witb any kiud of work you
tuny desire.
Cgf Repairing done neatly and at reason
able rates. J. L. NORTH.
May 31. 1871.
WAGON MANUFACTORY
IN PATTERSON.
SAMUEL n. ROLLMAN respectfully an
Bounces lo the public that be has recent
ly opened a VYagun-makrr's Shop in the bor
ongh of l'!terson, and is prepared to man
ufacture, ia a neat and durable manner.
WAGONS OF ALL HINDS,
From a Four-hrrse Farm YTsgun to a Oue
borse Spring -wagon.
All
Kinds of Itepairiat; will Receive
Strict Atteatio'a.
Grain and Lumber Taken in
Exchange for Work.
By careful attention ts buiines, and
hy turnig out .uperjor work, he hopes to
merit and receive a large share of public
patronage.
teT Good Oak Flank Wanted.St
Nov 1, 1871-ly
vleiit ! 3 1 out !
pTIE undersigned hereby respectfully in
JL forms I be citizens of Mifflintown and
ratteron that bis wagon will visit each of
ttese towns on TUESDAY. THURSDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of eacn week, when
tbey can be supplied with
Olioico Ileef;
Vcnl, Glutton,
Ljir-tl, Ace,
during the stitnmer season, and also PORK
and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs.
day morning. Give mi your patronage, and
will guarautee to sell as good meat as the
country can produce, and as cheap as any
other butcher in the county.
SOLOMON SIEBER.
June 14, 1871.
BROCKERHOFF HOUSE,
BELLE FOXTE, PENN'A.
S. J0HHST0N & SONS, Proprietors.
The "Brockerhoff House" has recently been
refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of D. John
ston & Sons, formerly of the "Leonard House"
in Clearfield Tersons visi.ing Bellefonte on
business or pleasure will find this a conve
nient and pleasant place to stop. Free Butt
to and from the Depot.
Nov I. 1871.
cAunoff.
ALL persohs ara hereby cautioned against
removing or in any way interfering with
the followiug property, the same having been
purchased by us and lelt in the care of-Nicholas
Sheriff, of Spruce II ill township, until
such time as we may sea proper to remove it,
via : 1 bay mare, 1 black m-e, 2 cows, 1 red
bu'.l 2 two-year old heifers, 7 bead of sheep,
I two-horss wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 sled,
1 plow, 1 harrow.
JAMES BE ALE.
April 2t-t W. P. GRUVER.
jtyjirsiar 8Exrrit $1,50 Bar year.
2MitMuuHi?t el- ..... -- ;
SPECIE PRICES!
EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION LN THE
PRICEE OP GOODS.
LAIRD I BELL'S
i:vv STORE,
1'aUerson, Juniata Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave to tate, that
tbey bave purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his
entire atock of goods, and will in tbe future
conduct the merchantile business at tbe Old
Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniai a
Pa . where ihev shall endeavor to
keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment of
LADIES' CRESS GOODS, CONSIST
ING OK
ALPACAS,
rorLixs,
PLAIDS.
LUSTERS.
De LAIXS.
31KUIXOS,
MO 11 AIR",
GINGHAMS.
CAMBRICS.
LAWNS. &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
JEWELRY,
HATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QUEEXSWARE,
CEDARWARE.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
FISH, SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR.
Having just returned from the city with the
above enumerated st..ck of goods, all nf
which have been purchased since the great
deciine ia Gold, we fel warranted in ssying
that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
(Successor to MARTIN t WALTERS.)
HAYING purchased the .''lore of Martin &
Walters, on Main St , in J. M. Belford's
store room, tbe undersigned would respect
fully inform tbe public tbat he bas atiew and
carefully selected stock of GOODS of the
very best quality, comprising in part, of
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS.
QUEEXSWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
n ATS AND CAPS,
CARPET BAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
C A R P E T S,
BLANKETS,
FURS, WOOD AXD WILLOW-WAUE. and in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
He intends selling exclusively for CASH or
inaxchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By
so doing he will be able to sell goods as cheap
as Uie cheapest. Cull and examine hi. stock.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN TRADE
FOlt. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
E. S. PARKER,
(Belford's Store-rovm) Main btreet.
Mifflintown, Pa.
Jan 31. 1872.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT
PENN ELL'S CHEAP STOKE
IX PATTERSON, PA.
rpilU lirgest and best assortment to be
X. found in Patterson. Thankful for the '
lih.nl n.l r..ll . .P I.P I'fi I . ifiir. ruMtivAil fYitln !
the public, I would respectfully aunounce
that 1 have just opened a very large stock of
Goods well suitt d to tbe trade. My stock
consists of a full assortment of fine and staple
DRY GOODS,
Embracing all the materials for men, women
and children's waie, including Ilatsand Caps,
Boots and Shoes, together with a Urge stock
of Muslins, Sheadings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings, ac.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as Freuch and English Mcrinors Top.
lins. Alpacas, De Latnes, plain and figured
Shawls. &c. and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Co'.Urs and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress 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
ment of Goods usually kept in a country store
QUHighest price paid for country pro
due in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
th times May 1. 1S72
Manhood: Hov, Lost, llow Restored
Mfffgtk J"8' P'ibli'bed. a new edition of
-J.J Dr. CalTfrvell'i Celebrated
tasMkalr Essay on the radical cure (with
out medicine) ot 8ieb jiatohuhea. or Semi
nal Weskness. Involuntary Seminal Looses,
Ixpotkncy, Mental and Physical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; Co.tsuHP
Ttox Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self
indulgence or sexual extravagance
BS?"Trice, in a sealed envelope, only 6 cts.
The celebrated author, in this admit able
essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self-abue may be radically
cured without tbe dangerous use of the knife ;
pointing onl a mode of cure at once simple,
certain, and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
BThis Lecture should be ia the bands of
every youth and every man :n the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
a-:y address, potipaid, on receipt of six cents,
or two post stamps.
Also. Vr CuIvcrwcITs " Marriago Guide,"
price 25 cents.
Adt-ress the publishers,
CHAS. J, C. KLINE A CO.,
Post Office Box 4,586. . 127 Bowery, N. Y
aprl7-ly
A PROFITABLE BUSINESS !
LIGHT EQDALtoGAS. at ONE-EIGHTH
THE COST! Cannot be exploded. No chim
ney or trick uted.
MEN desiring aPROFITAM.E BUSINESS,
can secure the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT for tb
sale of OYOTT S PATENT CARBON GAS
LIGHT BURNERS aud OIL, for COUNTIES
or STATES. Write for information or call on
Jtt. B. DYOTT,
No. 114 South Second St., Phila , Pa.
N. B. CHURCHES furnished with CHAN
DELIERS and- LAMPS of every description,
25 per cent, cheaper than at any other estab
lishmaat in the country.
March 2, 1872-8a
Oil Paint & Varnish,
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD,
COLORED PAINTS IN OIL
BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER.
CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN.
CHSOMS YELLOW, DEO? ELAC2,
Prussian Blue, Lamp Black,
Paint 'Brushes, Varnish Brushe,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES
.Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel,
Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish
Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash,
Putty antl 11:imis.
The above goods, with alarge variety of
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, alwajB
on band at the
PATTERSON DRUG ST0EE.
Jp Glass cut to any fixe desiied.
Ir P. C. RUND.O.
July 12, ISTl-tf
A.ILITvAXCIUS&Ca
fi:i Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
We have opened for the SPRING TRADE,
the largest and best assorted Stock of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades and Paper, Carpet
Chain Cotton, Yarn, flatting,
YVaddms, Twines, Nicks,
Clocks, Looking (.lasses,
Fancy Ilaskels, llrooms
ISasketK, Iinckcts,
Brushes, Clothes
Hungers,
Wooden and Willow Ware in the United
States.
Our large increase in business et,r.Ues us
to sell at low prices and furnish the best
quality of Goods.
BOLE AGENTS run THE
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER,
Priee Sr.".r0.
Over 13,000 Sold in Sis Months.
Terms : Carpets. CO days,
All other goods, 8J days. Net.
fcbllisepI-Stnoj e t
J O 15 V O R K
THE ItEAtRS OF THIS PATER S1IOVLI'
NOT FAIL TO
CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE
WIlKft
THEY HAVE JOI5 WORK TO DO
WE ARE UtlKPARKI) TO
K X ECU E ALL O U D E R S
FOR '
SALE BILLS, RLANKS, &c ,
AT SnORT NOTICE,
AND AT MUCH LOWER TERMS
THAN EVER
II E R E T O F O R E OFF E R E I
TO THE CITIZKNS OF
JUNIATA COUNT Y
BECKrsll6TEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
miS HOTEL IS PLEASANTLY S1TCATEI'
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
RACE STREET,
A FEW DOORS ABOVE THIRD
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
- -
Makes U particularly desirable to person
visiting tbe l tty on business or pleasure
A. RECK, Proprietor,
Formerly of the Slates Union Hotel.
ai;g. 18, 18C.9-1y.
PARK nousi:.
REEDSVILLE, MIFFLIN CO., TA.
Il l VIE) I. It(( I". Proprietor
Tbe undesigned respectfully calls the at
tention of the public lo the fact tbat be has
leased the hotel property in Ileedsville, for
merly occupied by Aaron SLoop. and is pre-
pareu to accommodate strangers ana trarel
?rs. ' He will spare no means to make ihe
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular.
He will exercise a personal supervision otri-r
bis l.ar, lalile and Stable. He respectfully
solicits a share of the patronage of tbe public.
DAVID I. RICE.
Reedsville, April 10, 1871.
JUNIATA HOTEL.
MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
SIHON B. ALBRIGHT, Proprietor.
Rooms large and comfot table the Table
supplied with the best the market affords
Stabling large and excellent Bar constantly
Supplied With the Choicest wines and Itiinnra
no pains will be spared to pleagb guests.
luurges mouerate. a liberal sliare of puMie
patronage is solicited. mayl7, '71
NATIONAL HOTEL,
LEWISTOWN, PEITN'A.
BEAR A IIAMAKER, Proprietors.
OTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Cat
O tol Buildings, '
UARISBURG,PA.
Tertns as moderate as any Hotel in the
WM. G. THOMPSON. Proprietor
JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY.
THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kin.ts of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
sold cheaper than any other Plow in the
County. He manufactures ail kinds of Cast
ings, Bells, Stoves. &e. He will also repair
reapers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or adJrefj.
J. H. ROGERS.
Walnut. P. O.
aug 18 18M .tf Juniata Co. Pa.
IOR SALE Three set of Cook Stove PaU
terns. No. 7. 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow
Boards, all complete, by .
SILAS SHAMP,
Oct 5-3tn ' aiifflintown.
O O to the Jcniata Skstixil Job Printing
u 0ffic for all kinds of Plain and Fancy
Printing.
A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimeras,
Testings, 4c, ut received and for sals
J -8. B. -LOUDON.
i i
PELLETS.
OOO
Or Sufcmr-Coated, Concentrated, Root
and Herbal Jnlee, Antl-BIHona
Grannies. THE "LITTLE GIANT"
CATHARTIC, or ."nullum In Parvo
Pnyale.
The novelty of modern Medical. Chemical and Phar
maceutical Science. Ko use ot any longer takm? tlie
lanre. repulsive and nauseous pills, cuniKel of
cheap, crude, and bulky initreiiieuts, lieu we can by
acarernl application of chemical mcuce, extract all
the cathartic aud other ruetliciual properties from the
mot valuable roots aud herb, and concentrate them
intoa minnte Granule, aeare. Iy larer Iban a
nuatarrt o , ilmtcau be readily swallowed by
tliose of tbe most reneitive stomachs ami bl-tiilions
tastes. Ewlilittle Purgative t-rll.-ln preset is,
in a most concentrated form, as much cathar.ic power
a is embodied lu any of the lan-e pills found l..r sale
in the druj shops. From their wonderful cathartic
non-er. in proportion to their fiae. people who have
Lot tried them are apt to suppose that they are harsh
or drastic tn effect, but sach is not at all the case, the
different active medicinal principles of which thcyare
composed licin? so harmonized and modified, one by
the others, as to produc e a mot car-liintr and
thnrou'h, yet geutly aud kindly opera
tinge cathartic.
SOO Reward is hereby offered by the proprie
tor of these Pellets, to any chemist who, upon an
alysis, will find in them any Calomel or other fonijs
of mercury or any oiker miuerul poison. y
Beluc entirely vesrctablc, ro partlca,ar
care ia required while using them. They opcralc
without disturbance to the constitution, tliet, or oc
cunaiion. Kor Jaundice, Itrnduelic, Cou
tipulinii, I in pure filo.xl, t:i t-ie
Miould-ri,'4'',,s,"'Bu1' Hie Client, Lj'.z
ziuesa, M:ur Kryctniioui of tiic sto:;i
ach. Had tato In luoutb, Btllotu
attack. Fain In i.e;:.n ol ' Kidiieya,
Internal Fever, Rloalrd fci-llui; at-otit
Slu.aarh, Kusli ol Blood to Head, Hit-; It
Colored Critic, HwociabJtity an 1
Gloomy Forebodings, take Lr. Wfrrr a
Pleaoaut Puriiativo Pclletx. In cx;)!:u:a
tion of the remedial power of my I'nrsative eila'
over so preat a variety of diseases. 1 wish to say that
liieiraeiion upon tbe animal econo
my ia univera.il, not n aluiid or tistno
rseapinx Ibrir aiinative impress. Ae
does not impair them; their suirar-coatinirai.U beji;g
enclosed iu irUs bottles preserve their virtues unim
paired fiM-any le"'rh of time, in any climate, so that
they are alwavs fresh and reliable, which is not the
case with tlie "pills f.Hiu.1 in the dny storue. put up in
cheap wood or pt-l.jr.i b"es. It -coliecl that for
all diseases wtire a Laxative, AMicralivo or
Pursatlve i Indicated, these litllo Pell.ts will
pvc the most uvrfct tatisiaciion toall who use tiicui.
Tbey are wold by all enterprising
Druggiaia at 'ii eeiila a bottle.
Po rot allow any dnu.-rirl to induce yon to talic
anvthimr elrc Hut 1 e ma sny is jn-t as goo-1 as my
I'eil-ts because he makes a Lir-.-r pn.llt oa t:.at which
he recommends. II yonr dniist ca:int s:tpi-iy
mail from
Jt. T. riERCE, 31. !., Frop'r,
BUFFALO. N. T
Health! Strength ! ! Vior! !
FOIl foSTIVKNK'S, BlI-Lini'SNES anil
LivkrChjiphiw use Da UKUmCK'.
Si: o t Coated Vegkiable 1'ili.s, the
lest in use.
FOR Pain is tiik Back or Side, ok
KiitL n vi ism, use Ml. I! Kill! ICIv t
Kid t-'rurxr.rnEMXO Plasters.
FOR Catauhii, or Ciii.d i tiik lltAii,
use 1II. PCItlltN'S FuMiRA-ron.
FOR all Livb Stock u-e IIakvh.i.V
Coxoirios rowiimts.
The above art icles r.r j anionpj tbe be.-t in
the market.
Sutisf.tclion guarantecJ or tbe money re
funded. SoM by BANKS A IIAMM and KKP.N F.U
Si SON. Aitenta. MitUiniown. Pi., and Ir. 1".
I'. Rti.NDil), Patterson, Pa , tl.e tr.i.K- j
ffenerally.
i.. Vi-. v, aii;;i:k ro. :
07 .Mtirrnv Sireel, New Y-.ik.
Feb 14 72-3.11 " 1
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, i
WINTER TIME TA3LE. I
I hronch nod IMrrct Route to Vsin
ton. isaitiintue, Kluura, iii,
Hiitf itn, Koi-Ik sI" r and
Ni:iciir;i l ulls.
OS AMI A FT I'. It MONUW' NOV. Sfiili
sT. tlie trams on the Northern Centra
Tlailway vi.l run :is follows :
NOUi IIVAUI.
Mail Tuain li'uvfs Hiliiinorc ' .1 11.
Ktitc tin rislmrg :! y r.:
lc.ives VViliiim.-'MTrt...- 7: V p
urrivcb 111 Kinnr.i ! :4' i:
I.rrrALo tx leaves II:. It .more 7:-j y
U'aTrs !lariurf .( :!' p
ltaTe V illiiimsjMii t. .. a m
Uavo Kliuira :!" a n
arrive-! at Cinaml igt;:iH a 1:1
Fast Lixe leives J'mlt imote p in
leave- llarrisliiirg. 4: iO p ni
arrives r.t V illiiKiijMirf :t p ni
U'kst'kx Ex lt ave Italiininrr K':Hr p 11
arrives at l!.irrisbiirff...T.':"! a tv
Erie Mail north leaves H:irri.-! g Hi;-V'i i m
arr. at Snnburv I'Z.'y) a ui
SOUTH WAIMi.
Mail TttAis leaves Klmira .r:.'l a ni
leave Williamspott f.':l a m
leaves If nrrishnrjr I'Jitn
arrives at loiliituote t ni
Ili rrALO Fx leaves t'ananunigiiH t:h ni
leaves L'lmira 1(1 p in
leaves VViliiamspori 1-:1" u m
leaves Ilurrisln-rj; -1:' :"i a n.
arrives ut llaliimore 7:- ' a in
Cixns'i Ex. leaves .llnrrislmrg lii:-"il p it.
arrives at I'.ultitmirc 2: 21! a in
Erik Exrn's leaves H'illiamsport '':- a m
lces Sunt ury 10:2'i a m
iti.v.-s at ll:irrist.ttrg...l I:.'tl a m
sr-.v. i at ISiilrimo,-e f m
Kuik Mail tout'i .cuTes Williaiusi't 1( ;iiii p m
leav 'S i: itihury 12:'M a tn
arrives t,t Ilarrisburp;... '.: a in
Pacific Ex. soutu baves liarrisb'g 11:15 a n;
arrivts a: P.nl; iiiiore 3:Oi p in
Balt. Acr. south leaves llarrisburg ll a ni
arrives at Ualtimore 12:00 ni
Mail Train north and RTntth. Fast Line
north, Pacific Express south, . Erie Express
soutk, anl lisiltimore Acc-niraoJaiioii south
daily except Sunday.
Ifuffalo Express uonh and south daily.
Western Express north d lily.
For further inforniaiinn apjdy at the Ticket
Office in the Peunstlvani.-i Iiailroad ler.ot.
ALFltED K. FISKK.
General Superiniendet:t.
agis ts i im)
Literature, Ait and Song
Is ihe best telling book ever offered. Ii
combines the humor of anecdote, the wisdom
of essay, the information of history and biog
rapby, the sweetness and grandeur of poetry,
the exiuisiie charm of music, and 4'M beau
tiful illustrations.
"Solid reading for graver moments ; plea
sant pictures to illumine quiet hours; and
gems ot song for the social circle."
An Agent writes, Sold 127 copies lUie
week. Will sell 500 this momb easily."
Our new tystrm of canvassing doe's nwav
with objections to the business. Particulars
ree. A valuable present to every newagt-nt.
INTERNATIONAL PIT f.l ISH I ci ci ii
and 25 Liberty Strut, New Yoik.
Slav l, 1S72-10W
COAL, Lumber, Fish, Fait, and all kinds i
of Merchandise for saie. Chestnut Oa'u j
Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and j
Seeds bought at the highest market prices in
cash or exchanged lor merchandise, coal, j
lumber, 4c. to suit customers. I am pre- !
pared to furnish to builder. bills of lumber i
just as wanted and on short notice, of ei'her '
oan-or yttiow pine lumber.
NOAH I1EP.T7I.FR
Jan4 Port Roval. Juniata On ! i
SHELLY & STAMBVUGH always keep up j
their Hock of G KOCERI Ed and will not :
be excelled" either in the quality or pric of
their goods in this line. Give them a cali j
before going elsewhere. ,
ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK. &c.,done;
At this O flic A in th npnlMt musinat ,
ftt low prices.
A IL kinds of Canned and Dried Fruit for
i- Falebv r mtTiv
a
HADVAY S HEADY BELIE?
CtUES THE WOKST PAl.Ni
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after read:'. this :w: verti-w'tnent nt-d any one
ffr-KKK WITH 1'Al.N- m
RADWATS BEADY REI.IKP U A CURE FOB
EVEKY PAIN'.
It was tlia flrt und H
Tlio Only l.ln Hemcdy
tbl indlarillT to the nif-sl excrnciatlsir po'f ailars
luri-mniiationA, aixi cures C'onjfell(n. whftner of tlie
Lutn:, Stomaeh, JiowdJ, or etlier aiiil or crjxuj, by
m'if'rKob OKE TO TWEXTT MINCTES.
no matttr how Tiolnt or exvruciatinie tli p un the
KHtX'.VJATU', Bwt-ritltli-n- li.Uruu frippltnt, Jiavoua,
Icaral;ic or pruatnilvd with lis.aic nay suflcr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EAjE.
IVFLAMMATION F TIIK KthSKYS.
lXH.AMMATioV K THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK IIOWKLS.
CI).f;ErHN t'F Tim LUNGS.
EORE THROAT, IUFFH TI. r IlIiF.A'l HINii.
1.I'1TATH.V or' TUt HEART.
HYSTERICS, CBUl'P, MPHTHEKIA.
" ' CATARRH. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE. TOOTHACHE.
i, NK.IIKAI.CIA. r.nEUSIATIS-M.
cot.d rnn.i.s, Actri-f i iuli.h.
't'lieflpi.lic.'tiunofthe Iteady Itelief to the part or
r-ru where tiic puia or Uidcuity ciat. will aH'uid cuj
tiKtBaf rt.
TwwsTy drops In half a temWrr of watrr wi!lln a ft-r
rotiifntTire CRAM FA, M'ASMS. SufK STOMACH.
IIKAKTHURX, .! K HEAOAl HE, DIAKF.HKA.
HYSENTKRY. COLIC WISP IS THE B'JWELi.
aulll INTERNAL PAINS.
Traveirn, sii..'ild always tarry a lk,ttle of Ralwaa
17mm. Iv Kf lir with them. A trw ilioi a in w::tr . i l
uveal lv liln or pains iiem in:t:TKe wi wai.r. b u
p-lcr llia rrei.eli U'Hiuly or u:lle.u.-tallm!;.::l.
FEVER AND AttE.
FEVER xM AOL'E i-urvd fnr t..tyvti:u. T.:rn
pit re:;ii;di..l ;-.ia'iit in tli':3i-rld tii it w.d cim, lvw.
a tit A'ie. aiiduil other Maiarinu.-f. lliiious, Stv.iLt. Tv
1 in. id, Ytllow, unit other Fevi (:iide. l.v RAfiWAys
jMl.lil to t, 'li.-it a RAl)V AV S LRA1Y RtUEi-.
i ifiy cut iKr Lottie. Sold hy Prujji3t.
HEALTH llEAUTY ! !
STTf'lMl AM) rt'KR Tttcll I .Lmr-TNr-:KA:
OF FI.E-411 AMi WEI-ill l--Cl EAti M.IN AMI
LEAU Vil I L COMPLEXION cECC EEO TO Ai.J-.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN F.ESOLVENT
Vi$ MAD". TUB 'SUXV AST'I--II( . l Ur ;
F Ul"IfKt i I; A I'll AiUv 'Miiv lH.N.!
'iirrif'DV vMi:cioKs r;::: i i : k r
JIEL'ICINE, Til.Vf
Every Dry en Cncraaco in ficc
and Weight i3 Seori cr.J Po;t.
TUZ CKEAT BLOOD PuHir
F rnr !p)? of (he S. USA PA K ! A N hi"I.V
F.NT ci: :iii:r.Krt.i thr-.tii ti;c I'.' -tt S-- . I
otl.-;r t1:i:'!- :iirl Y tl.c ' .!. tl.e vir--r I l'U
f.-cit r-iai:t!.. a.it t!.-? i ' '!y i:- t : .v.-.i 1
ii,;i!rkf. aL-r..t'iiia, S ..tMii. ; i r , . ;ni.; .-
(i.-tx'p. CK hI i tlio 'l'l.'ir, V"-.;h. 1 ii , n
t e 0.1' ft... I r,:..tT r:i:-:s n" ' :' .;Il
fli iiliv ' l iM-clinrjE- s fn ni t!:a l-ur-. r.-:l !.' ''-r i
t iinJ rf S-::i itistf.i-.. .:!-;..., I. vr $-n i z. t
llevl, Itinz Worm, S:i!t Ki.i::, Ui vi; !., Aci.f, I-i n:.i
h.!, W-t: i:i II. J I- A '.. l;r:.:-, Cs-n i t:.1
Vv..;.i',ai( ail u- an i f :;"tt Tli ' -M-l;u:f t
f .tfj., IjtV'M - f f:T!ii. ?ImI I w:."''4.r I'.r n' h p 1-
; t-' v. i' i-i Ih-Virvlrve r.:i'i.P.'f H i- v. ..,.uir i ! .V. .1
eni i-i-4rv, i' a l-v r V u-ii r .e V-
j-r-v i u-'i 'i'- f r ("f: -rr ii i'.-.'.zt fu'.:..s tl' u:; A&
1 1' r.t pf-. cr ti c ft tin Lti.
If tv . i.-.tl. -r.r rt-!:-. I..-- .-.ftI- "-..-. -
A'tl tL-j"i:ti'tj:.i'':i t.i-.t 14 u;th. . iiv i r .- .:. ;:-w-iU
i'i am;:tT thi- wurlt-n. r.-: ni: 1..- .tt e v .! i
r. . miu--I.il t.i.itl.j f ii KViiv Lj tl j
t, "SA I A. fix A N will nra ct.n:".
Nut 'viivi.-n i:m Saijapacill:.!! r.rwiir.rs-rr ex-
r'l kii'i:i'rtMi'tli-.l SEC'.! f-i It-f c. !'( 'r:ruf c. : .
I t ' ri-ii'!!r tk..;i ; Ir.i. a u liii- uu'.y
TV.nr.n-, a"-l T"i.:n!t itU:n5t", i-:.v ! i.d.i'i-.. Irt.Lv.
yt'll:ur t W.,trr, Iii.i.ti .ii:c-t.f rr:; I'ri.ut'r v -I'
Ih', AlifiMiJrir. l. r.Ti-I i't 1 cav.-ji win re fi.ere ate l.ri.I:
t i-t tl-p-witi. or tin; ;:- r U tiiltk. tl- miv. u Ixt .1 .sU
fjifHi"S llS" The wl.ir-- ;T nil i-i', or tl Ti-:it: Ii h :.'.UJ
ni. T tii'.T U a ' t! i I, i: rk. lii'inv- a; ; -:ira.i-f. -m-A
w.it" tKrf .Ii.t J t-pf-an! win-n t:i'-i;- i n yn-n'.rj,
l-ir.i:s Mi ;3tl;f:i !t-i l:i.-rlr :t. r. .-ii'i f;-i'i i;i tj
iti. JI - f t;i ltc: a;i.l ul-i.- l-- L".:.3. l"i:c.-, il.oo.
WORM3.-T " r !- tuov.-a tail s ue r..r.Vy
f.r Hii-wi-J'i, 'A .', fit-.
Tnincr of I i Vcrr Grov.f
Cured !y Rcidivay Kcc5vnl.
Ti. R-vr r : 1 Vnre ' v-iris-t 'i'tii'.. r in t' m rii- I
i-, U. All Vie t-Hl r " thfrj w;l t, . b- 1- r It." I t.-.-.1
t.rrv tl'.i tlit w ii!'-. r:tTit"irl d ; i't v tl, t ? J; M r . I
Voir rt -- !v-.t. h ni (h-nf-i. I wi.l.i t- U : 1 tvi n: f-.' i
1 I !-nal I hi. 'tVr. J IjT t"rli M . 1 fc- II! 1
rf the lt lipitl. !it i U--t F'-i:. t o 1-
I. of "itr : 'nl tr m n I ft -t t im.tr tn t
.V f-lt, n.td I f- I i-r -. . .:.-., ( , r ilu I
f.Tt.rl .ir. T:,t w r-t v..r....r w. in .... U i. - t t-
l - it o'-'r t.i p-f I -:t i' t-. j u f.r u Ul,-:.: n
PSISSST PilCTJUn FILLS,
-f"t'T'v tL-t"!, f'v.-.:.t'r rth -r( ,
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f..-t - I-.-rt P".v f f rr -V TT-it,
ti" V.'y i t i y-,Ji. ( .. I ..),
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K.t!.'-i-f -n i - fi f i mi u.. .i vr !(,..
Iliiri-.! nn-i Ii 5 alt trv'Vrttr !!.::' - fit l'-H .-ri. h. h
ar Sn.-f .. it n S',it.-.u H- . ii I ;i - f -Ii I'll . . f
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KEAi '.I'1 V. AM TIM V" ! T
li.fiiual.-a wutth li-vuvu v. i l l : sti.t .u.
KOSADALIS
1 IIU I.NOFiElMF.NT.? THAT
rrriMHtSS KO J.n ! 13 are
;,! !,-!.c;l t.n c r-v (- i-t':f"e
it'irnit i2".a fc4.-ir-.-t y ru'uri,
r!!TSK i v: i rr e r.ir?. it
It n a c.-rVi n ctaiwr r-'-r.!uW,
Syi'i.il: - :r. 3:1 its f-nii-., liiiP'inu-ti-ni,
fckin I i- a-i-, l iver t'oiu
l!..i:it sad til diuraLd of t. e
Mm1.
'.vi!I i'o no's r,M,J .a'-i t'n ln.tt'a
iut :iio t-;. r'.U et .irs-ijuriilA.
thz uND;r:ia-tJo i'.-iY3i3:AN3
have c r--.! P.'j-- j:. l!:el.-pmrlie
ji'ir 'J ji -1 1 hit ynrs ai'ii if'.y
jL-'tlu--"! it t.sa i-iUjlt; Ailralivo
L.a 1'ui.Iicr.
ni. T. r. Frnt.nf r.a!t:-ncre.
:i!i. T.J. U.iYKl.
!: i:. it. v.-.r ( "
ji.tt. y. o. iAWLu.y.
ILit. J S. SI'AU'-LS, ol N:ch'.i::v:"c,
Ky.
ext. r. I. M. r.-r:iA, c..:uib:i,
s. c.
Ipn. a. xo:.:.?, v : 'crcr.:b, x. c.
J. B. 1-RZXCII & iOXS, ! ail r.iv.-r,
r. w. s-frriT, j.-..-!ism. v.h-b.
A. f. V!lKi.l.'-.ti, Lui, l.hio.
b ha: r.,t ..it.ij ., r
n w t t ,...i ,lSir, va.
SA.. l..( . :L'SEX, i:urir?c
Lti:-. 'i r: .:.
Our r; i " ! . ( t i-'.I'-T of ar.v
ti r.:U-1 : .- ... i.i i.-..:.m to tht
i7tn( -;oi 1: . i't tn-Mp.::. il
i-'ri. -.i 1 i ? i :. T. ' ? . t !u il I k-tr-ntSii;.!-.-:.
r i.i j; l :., y ijte cur
-.i:.'.-J in t: c t ni' i ' :': iftl
!i.(,i.i: :-.. tci I l.f..- !H. .-!.! .: s ,y t.7
vi.i ... k.... j.ja wi.i ll r(.-Lu:j
to hc.ii:;i.
R ii r..l ! t.v ...H rru7r:.-t3
J-t. ...1 ... W V J .
2Inr.Lf..!i.iHjj Chtmiits,
t.-.iTmos:, !Id.
Terror! Murder!! Death!!!
I'd .'lice. Koachrt). Ants.
ICcilbuss, Jkc,
Farmerc, secure ifmr Grai.l.
Pvtiltry, etc.
met
RATS
HATS
11110 A Kemarkbie Preparation.
which draws lints, (as ty ui"ic)
trutti
tueirliO.es unit bit.ng riliicos. 1 Ley ea!
ravetio-js!v arnl all die tf a J end crt'iin!';
in the open air. t-'aTe to use. Calif 1
New Improved Vermin Exterminator, t'sc-l
Willi Womirrnl -UCCt'ys at tlie I 0TlNr..TAl.
und other lare Hotels nml Public lnni'u-
tlnn. i w. I 1. ; 1 . . '. 1 . 1. 1 .. V... V .1.
iv il 3 IU Ull.ui; I 11, .ft til,'. .1 KUI. , j
noiion nouse, ii irrinurjj ; cnioo V:,)o:
Hotel, l'itishurtr; HerJict House. Wit
linm"port, I ; is, in ot, I lie only article
tbat will rid yuu of these pests. Cut this
aIvertisrment out and take lo your Urup
eist or Merchant. If he is not supplied,
he cm get it for you of any whciesnU
Druggist. Cc sure and pet only that sign
ed K. IS CUT, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa, r,n
enchjar. Take no other. t!-" cents nj ir ;
five jars for $1. $1 tccrth urill usually Jo a
thnrnwih work.
T Strchanta. Unit's New Improved
will never haiilen or change by ajte Al
ways in nice condition. Lets on ban 1 o."
former make will he exchanged, if desired
Pri ncipal Depots. fi02 Arch St., N E. cor
ner' Tenth and Chestnut st . and S. W. cor
Eight and Race sis.. Philadelphia. Sold
by a'.l Wholesale L'ruggisU. Direct all
letters to E. Bl'UT. Manufacturer of T.at
Exterminator, West rhiladel.ihia. Pa.
Jan l'i-tim
LARGE stock of UeaJy-inaJe Clotliln" for
sal b7 HAELEY t CO.
filtl I.U.lLJsi.TA
a
Vinr'4,ir Bitler a:o twt a ri;- Kwcy Dri
rr-i oi i'-jor R :rrt, '.V'.i. !; , i ....': S;5r.is and CeSi
tKC .l i.it iri iHw ii vn-r on ia nrunitfhnj:) ma m,
but rrr :i . Trtl cine, tvle frmn t'13 n.itiire roui
and hrrtMql . Hurnt.f. -jt: f:on .il' AxtJinifc Sttr.iuLmt
'l ti-- .ire th-G --it H'-jot! i.iiiu r nurf a I.if-;:ir.
Pi:-'cire, .1 P,-i:'jct k-rior.itor and Iitnomr-jr t.( trj
S'.'st -in, cirry: cT .1 A pi-ionoii m.ittcr and rcs:oiB
the t)i(jo.i to .1 IrmIiI.v coiJ.iion, eiirlc!i:ti j, refresh .
and !!iviOM.::it; b--:S ntrd id j"y. Ttiey are ea
ot 3diniuj'fr.iito:t, t.r. it -t m th.r action, ceruuu m iIkj
rr-i ii, "e ntri rel.ili'e in forms ni ri:t.ie.
X . Pi-Mti:i caz tnlca larsB ltkttcr accorj.
in -r; i l'rec;iw, anti renettn Irwp miwe l, pror dmf
ie.r LJfrt are nr.t d-troved bv mtnrr.it poiMtn or o'h&
menu, an'1 tltc ..al otn waited beyond the pol8(
ofr-jtair. ,
IJy;nryili or I1!rif .on. HtmTicIk, Pt
lu tlie .ihiiiiitUrj, Cu:;ts,T ;'i!iitfl(if the ("het.
litres, S'.'rr KiMt t nf St'Mn,cIi, B.id Tutf
in t:u M.T'.t'!i. lti;i.;t Aiius HalpiLitifni of j4
Hrr.irf, Iml.iin'M.iroii ot th- l,tmr Pji tti im rej onio!
tiie K.:.hitv. aud a Hi i.trnl oiiicr pamfui t.vmi.ton
ar- t!ie ..""- ; i.ij I'f I:icpi. Iu tlies ewnpi-unif,
it lin no eqtta1. .n.d j n.:I proe a blTer gaai-
anr of ir meii' i'i t-i .- advrticiiieiit.
For l'tnn!'.' t'.m. in ynunt; nr o!d,
manird or r; ;!.:. at tlu tti nnf-.ianlirxx!, or tbt
f.trn of !.:"e. t!i -j I 'vtic IJ.ner dj..iv so deti.leH aa
iiidtience th.it j iiuiks.J i;ii:hokhcuI i btion lcrccp-
I'nr lTi1:t!iia!ry niifl I r lchrt.
mitt Will .iu I t . 'i U. ep. 1 ti 1 ii 'CaitOft, liiiioir
Kenii:tt---t a:nl I .(teiinatcnt Iver, i'ltr.Ts ot the
U hkI, Liver, K.ioi'f-,-5 and !:t'M--r, tKce Butcishae
brert mot sufct-f-i. S tir'i Ieie are c.med bf
Viti.ited d, wh tli i ?c:ia.y .rtxiuccd by derange
m-:tt of llm D e-f've 0";n:-
T!iy ore a Ocutlo Inr-flre wall u
m Toiiic, iM--.ets:n'Z a so the i.-ci('.nr meul of acting
a a powerf.il nre'it in r'ievm i "onr;tti.i -t T- R.itB.
m ition ot t'ie L.vcr aud Vticeral Orgaos and in B:iiout
For STilu I:icp, Enption, T-ticr, STt
Riiei::n, I'.ioxii;, S:oi, l'.mo'es, I'ttMioe. 3, Car
F titicir, Uiti-; wo:ni, Sc.iiJ-Hcad, S ra Kvr. ry.
6i-!'. licit, St-urf-s l)iMrt!nr.itionsf t'ie S'cin, Hurnors
a.id I: .e ot t!ie SJi'n, of nrutevcr n.ime or n.it-ire,
an I;.;-raI!y t-'ut u; and c.inied out of tle viein ia 4
s.i. i.-t lime, !jv the u-e of lUee li. tiers, d'e bo:ile.B
i c::cs w:V, CiNivmcc the most mcrcdu.ous wf totr
C.rrr :.; r -
pud :' s .iijwti il --t 1- ti Mm- I limn;; it ihe skin in I'mixw,
I'.-ii'.-J .-is, or S' '; e'etnse it when ymt find it rb
r? ;ict -. I snd s'niah in liie veiin : c!e'; it when it w
f).l; vo ir feen-s will ted rtxi when. Kce the bioud
pure. n:id ihe I.ealfh of ihe system will fet".nvr.
r1eful ttiotiftitI prnciain ViKitc B'T
TKKS til1; mnM womlcrli.i Iuv:ar.ut tint ever uijiuj
Pill, Tape, nit'1 otlier H'ormi, lurking in
the svstrm ol so rmr.y thousands are etTcctna'Iy de
itrovrd 3'id removed. Siv a diiiu-ui.trefl plivMol
r-;i,'t : ThrefiM-.ircely an individnil u.m the ficeof :be
eanli wh s bviy j exempt from the presence ni rrnrntn
It is not upon tii liei'iliy e'emeuts of the body ihat
wor:n ex:s h it h'kiii the dise-iietl humors a -.dm
d-iosi.s th.it tirr-d these livi;t; monMers of di-cxK.
No vTen of M.'dicin-, no vermifuge, no antlie'nuti
itic w.il f.ca llie Sjitcui troiu wor.us kite tltce Hit
lcr Ier.iinral I)iiiisci. Person en?ad in
P.iin'.s and M uiera's tch a P'.ber, Tye -tten,
( Mild heelers and MmciM; ii adv nice tn l:e, will
be snbiect to p.ua'vis of the I Minn. Is. "l o cu.ird .ti;iii
this t.ike .1 dsc ot Wat kkk's Vinsg.sk Uittcks once
or t? ce a wee': as a prerenuve.
Itlliuit-. Keitnittriic, nml Ittl rrmiil ent
Fever, wh clt ar.. so prcra'eni m i.ie v.iilcys ot or
pie.lt r.ver t1i-otr!ntit lh- Ui.it-d S:te, elec;j,7
t.i'-ie"of t!e 51 1 x:sipti, O.iitj, Mis.in. l.itnois Ica
rfce, CuMi!ir!.md, Arkansas. Keil, C'i.oi.ido, Ii
K j t.r.n.de, IV ti, A.'J:n.i, M.h. e. S.iratmah," k o.in--;,
I i -iiea, i.l nunv oi!ict, wi'.h their r.i-t ln!i-ti-res
tiirou irmt p-.r eritue omit - y d:.ims ihe bn-ma-jf
ai I A i' i .hi, an. rc n.i. k.l H ;m se.i-wns of
tiui iil l.r t -i I dtviiess itiv.irtab'y accomjUipe.'i
tv eTi-' iV-rVi -.nciil' -t t fie ;pinuli jrnd tti. and
i ci u 1 've ae i w.ivi iiior- t ,
ol the ' :r, a rre!;neM iml irni ifi e Ha: 3
n J'i I pr --it tut;-,r ot l!ie btje's I-e-nr;
Ii v i.i;-.! ncc'tm.t ji.oi. In ihe.i tiea:
; ::. -. Ci- (! .1 p "inf .1 li.tl.ienre j uq
- ins 1 e cnli 1' 'V ce.irr. I t -re
'I 1 .'I i;- ee.p-il l !w W'mhii
i : - i t , . t'.cv wll ;.enii y ptvve t!
. . d 11 t rr !i v 1: i ti t' Ist rV
if . 1 ' t .1 r t i-i'i'at r ihe eiif-. I
f r.-
I .;.lvl. a!
I-.- :.-r. an !
.I.Hal I'C bca.Jl.' i'i. lC-.O..a
I IS l.rV-it J. .f.- r N fi, i-..t-f f. ..-.j 1
1 :lni!mii'..i'. I hI-.V.i: I .ih .I'Mjti'tn-. M 1 ! .
t i-tii.MS ' ' .VweN - ' - ' -- f
t . ...t .......... . - I
t. r. V! K ' '- Vi" ".- I 1 Tl' : -
r-ju ci. it.ve t.i j .1 i.; 1.. t aMi.na:c an . n.
a-' - c iv-.
lr. WaikrrN iil.forMlii Vlnrar IlllUr
art "l t'- 1 -e .i - tun. ir mi: n-. i n
itie I' I t v -tn,.- e ii,e t m r, au l.v rt. v. , J
t't; e 'ev- o' l1" it'!' in.-ii cuvi itl.c t.il(Ci' H d- "Ml.
tli.: ..A'tJ i .i:tit'ulic Ua ili, ai. I a i;iuue; ts
Tlie pronrrlle of Dr. Wi Viv .s:
Pi T T IT R ai A;i-Ti-iiT. l .:. h.'il'C .o.d ' '.iiri:''4Mf.
N .i'.i .t ...'i-, I. ix.iiiv. li.uiet c. S-ri-'.te, L'.Hiii'.ti Ii rv
tn' S'l !" A-ietalive. ami Ann-Itiixii.
Tlte Arrirtit and ii :l Lisitive proptiirs M
D:: ViiK'i V 1 .1 k u a it iiiTTha-. are the be: ss'
pmr l pi a I ca ol erupt. ons atA ni.iiin.i'it fevcr
t'ic.i b.i s.mt:c. h-alin. a-id wvtlui; properties profit
tl h.i'i' irs of tnn f.t;ii;es. 1 i.cT Scd.it 1 we pi"irt c
aii.iy jM;i in thj nervous t 11, stnm.K:i, and L-,e-s
e "H-t fi"-ii 11; fl immititvi, v i..i, Cu'ic. Ci.nn; k u:
Th..ir Cutiiiier lniti-it inilue-ttS ete:irl tup -'l.'V-t
t!i svstr'n. Ttieir I '.orotic ro-r"s art 0:1 t'ie
rcv r-'trectiir a:.d reu' ilin itie Cow Ol iir.ne. 1 .ief
An:i- UtiitMis pr.'H:iti . s:ii.mi.i:e ihj liver, in 1 :e ere
l;im of b.'e, a-id It-chjr;es ihrtmh lite bin: v uuc:-,
ar-.d are niieitor tu n.i retnrdi.tl a eiits, lot tiic u.'s
1 ;'.ms Fever, Vvvr ard Atti, err.
ForiifV Ihr Innily a;iii-l li-Me hyt-JT
a f 'is ftulils Vi.vt-t;K l;trtkh.i. NafV-
(fem.c can tike l.. d of a s-sieui thus f.wt:.iriued.
livor, the sti'.--h, th Koive's the k ihiev, and the
nerves are rouLrcJ discass ptoot by tlusijic.il usvij
or'n:. K)irrrliftn. T.ike of the Bitters on coir-, to bed
a? ni'.i; tr.v-.i a hiif ti ons .in ( miednif w.ite-K-
E it '(fi-i tiiwii ishmi ftnh-1, fiich as lrrt steak, mtiitnn
ill p. venrs'in, no-t beeti and vet;etab'es, and uk
otiNd.Mtr cft-rcts-.. They are cnirtKi.ed ol puiei rcset
ali'e it trriheti;. d cont.i ti no spiiit.
J WALK tR, PropV. Zl.II. McIM.LDACOn
Jjimznisii ai"3 lien. Art., Sin V ruuetsco, a;.
amicor.ot v"a iiM.tMti and Llur.ton .is , N.w Y"idu
OLD IIY ALL DKUGGISLS AND DEALERS.
FOUTZ'5
CELEHKATEU
Hone ail CalUs Mm.
Tins rieiuinit ion liintr and uvor&iiiv
jSfe known, will tlioio-iehly r--iiivi?nat
jxej J brok.'ti.riotTD ti.d lov spirit-d korw.
, 1 L. U sic id arli ar,d intestines.
r-sX It is a sun- pr-yentiireof all di',;'
'..-t..-i- incidt-Rt to this animal, zuch as l.
VAT.-:ii. HrlAVi:.. foUlrllS, MS
TKMPKK. FKVKIW, Fl.tN !KU,
I.dSOK Al'l'LTITK AND VITAL f r?f
r-S LR't 1 . c. Its uae itap on.s
the wind, inere.m-s the rptit
ftivu a sai.Kitli and Blossy sLsn and 'I f ,
.r-.t:wruis me mi-fo:- skeleton xSZtj F J j
.K.,iK-..Fiiii dim 5u.iii; 1 i.tn-M:. y iqT T '
v . To k.epers of Cow tl is repira-
11" , g . i,n ttr-'aliint'Ie. Jt a sure pf-
y(. J4'i ajain-.t Kinder"", lioi!"
I.n.e. r. i-u rf-n p;o'u "
actual expertuient to im'te-e tJ
quantny uf milk and md tw.n .ir
ierreiit. and make the butter 11 m
a:id swe-t. In fatten. hit cnttje. it
irives thfm aa ap;c.ite, luoseni tbir bide, w.J uakcri
bem thrive mucii foster.
In all di-i-a.-M S of 3 win, such as Cous'.s.
the I.unff-i. Liver, kc.tim article acU
as a unecinc. Bv pnttintr t. nm on-
balf a ta(er to a paper in a harrel of I
will tlie aooTe diseases will he eradi
etd or enttrilr peTent'-l. If ftiven
in time, a rrtain preTentir and
Cure tor the Ho 1 holera.
DAVID E. FOrTZ, Proprietor.
BALTIMORE, Mil.
For "V hr rtrnrri. and Ru.'.kp.r. thrtu,hou
tti. L'nitd Stax. t;aoaJaaiu;d Soi'tb America,
IS. fr. KUl'.NL'l & StlX. .tn'. Mifflin.
I town. P.i. iug2:i-ly
ie;v Tia cad Stove EsiabJislnaenf,
PtrryfvWt, Juninta Cdhii'i, i'u
rinn un-lersigned has opened out a nf
L Tin and Stove EsiaMiybuicnl in 'lie roum
on Railroad Street, next d.ior to the Tusca
rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to
all who are in want of Tinware. tove9. &c
t!e will also (rive proaipt attention to all
dcr.i for Rooting. Spouting and JoLling
of which- he guarantee., to put np niih it
host of material and in a workman-like raB'
neT. Having had orer ten years experience
in the business he flattern himself that be
, can give entire satisfaction to the public.
I He keeps on hand tbe celebrated 'imro
; Cook Sjtoe, which is the best baker, most
economical and heaviest plated gtove now i"
ne. He will keep on fiand the Orien!'
Hateis. and a general assortment n' ,h lel
. Stove, manufactured. JOHN DCNI5AR-
! IF YOL WANT NEAT
j SALEUILLS, POSTERS i CLANKS.
' CALL AT THE SEXTIXEL OFFICE
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