Strange Adventure. " 1 . . 7 it; !x a man heard mom after seven months' involuntary abseacs.', " The New York Wat Id says : Oa the Cth of last December young man, rai ding in Brooklyn, named J. E. Van Doren, and engaged in tbe publication department of tbe New York World, It ft bis rt-eidence to go duck abootiog ou Long Inland. Previous to leaving be wrote a letter to Lis wife and cbildreu, who at iLe time were on visit to hi futber-iu-law, Eberiff Applrgate, of Man alapan. N. J. In that letter be stated hia iutciitions to go ou a spoiling expedi tion on tbe I 1'owiug day, aud concluded hy pi-oiuiiiii ti go to Mannpalan on the following Saturday. At the same time be wrote another letter to bis father, the Rev. If. II. Van IWcn, of Boonten, N. J., in Hhith ho said he was going on a hunting excursion, and that on bis re turn he would stop at .Matprth, L I and pay tuxes on property which the fath r owned at that place. On tli morning of the 6th of Dectm ber Le h !l the hoti?c alone, and with hi pun over .U phouUer started for Great Neil;, L. I., leaving word with a friend as lie pn?ed out of the door that be would return in the evening Three days pawd, and not having returned, word was sent to his wife, and after v arils to bis fitbcr, wbo, with Shuiff A '!. S i:n-n''diutcly started for I'rj:kl n It was found that Vaa To ren s if pcrs, nionev, lewt-Iry and beet clothes wire in the house, and, in a.Ui timi. a bundle of 1 o-iks m.'giz'iies, aud F'ime fiuil was neatly lied up, which be intended cr.rrying to his wife. As t!c relatives were unable to bud a clue to the missing man after a diligent search, Cliitf of Police Campbell, of BronLlyn, was conferred with, who inv mediately s t two detectives to work to sconr the i.-land. Fhotographs of Van Poit-n were printed, together with de f citptive circulars, offeriug a reward, and fir throe w ks every portion of Long Iihud was thoroughly scoured. Inqui ries concerning the man's habits were made by the Chief of Police, but nothing was OFcnitained nhich could remove the impression th .t Doreu had been foully dealt wi:b. After a ftuitk'sa search Van Poreh was civen np for lost. For seven months the father, who was deeply attached to bis son, and bo b id always regarded him incompetent to play any serious joke on bis friends, still believed that be was living, and during the entire time scan ned. daily the newspapers from all parts of the country which came under bis notice. A few days since tbe following letter was received by the father at Boon ton, N. J. : T.ottsbcam, Holland, May 21, 1873. Jy Ih ar Fulhrr : This, the first np portuuity mice leaving borne, I take to write to you to explain my absence, and to let you kuow my whereabouts. On the day that I last wrote to you I started on a ducking expedition on the bay, near Fire Inland. Sculling in a boat belong ing to a schooner lying near, and ia com pauy with one of ber crew, we were cap sized, and with great difficulty 1 man aged to clamber on the upturned boat, my companion being lost, be not being able to swim Unable to right the boat I wag compelled to cling fo the bottom, and was drifted with wind and tide out to sea, being nearly out of sight of land by daylight the next morning, and nearly dead from edd, wet, hunger and fatigne. Some time after noon I wa9 seen by the ciew of a Swedish batk, bonnd to Buenos Ayres, South America, nnd by them res cued and carried on board in a state of insensibility, having become unconscious juet as they reached me. An attack of brain fever kept cie insensible for five days, and when I was again conscious we were far away at sea. I could do nothing towaids my return until after being fifty four days cut. During a calm we boarded an English bark bound from the Pacific to Rotterdam, and kuow ing that I could find here chances to get borne, and being on a vessel where no one but the captain could speak my lan guage, I was glad to exchange ships, which I was enabled to do through the kindness of the English captain. A very long and tedinns voyage to this port fol lowed, we arriving only yesterday. I have already arranged to go to Philadel phia in a ship expecting to sail to mor row in place of one of the crew. I could go home hence by steamer bad I money to pay my passage, but the want of it compels my return iu a sailiug vessel I hope to get borne in about 45 day-e, and will see you very soou on my return I need scarcely speak of tbe anxiety that cniFumes me, and unfits ray mind for a sketch like this. Words are inadeqnate to express my feelings, and I live in tbe hopes of a speedy return to my loved onrs. I will give a fuller description of my involuntary voyage on my . .return. Please give my love to mother and any friends with whom you may corceiuni c;itc. I send this, with othe,r letters, en closed to my brother in law, Dr. Apple gntc, which will explain the postmark. I would like you to write to me about June 20th, and address the letter to me at the American Hotel, Chestnut street, Philadelphia, and mark on the left band corner: 'Hotel, please retain till called for.' I nstd te board there, and I will call for it on my arrival. Hoping this may reach you in about fifteen days and allay your anxiety to some extent on my behalf, and that soon I may see you again in health, I remain yonr affection ate son, . - J. E. Van Doren." In addition to this letter a very affer iL-uate oue was written to Lis wife. $,w&ancttse,'&r. - GOOLV NEWS! Jl: i u Iic ,;NEW GOODS! . r Large Stock at Laird & Bell's, in Piff 0f.inn ' ' . . 1. Ullvl CVll o i THE undersigned have now open and ready fur inspection and sale a large and well selected slock ef New Goods, con sisting of - -., J DRY GOODS. o;. 1 GROCERIES, QUEENSWAKE, BOOTS AND SHOES, " ; HATS AND CAPS, WOOD & WILLOW WAKE, i "FIkU, Hair, Ac el, All of which we will sell at prices tbat defy competition. All Goods warranted as repre sented, or taken back and, the moaey re funded. Don't fail to call an 1 examine or.r stock before making your purchases. P3" Terms, Tasb or Produce 30 days lime to responsible and prompt paying cus tomers. Monthly accounts, not allowed to !n p . Statement ef accounts furnished on the loth of every mcnth. LAIRD & BELL, , Corner ef Main an! Juniata Streets, May 7, 1S73. Patterson, Pa, S. B. LOUDON, MEKCIIAXT TAILOK, XEVIXS nviLDlsn OA Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Pa., ' Desires to inform his friends and Hie public that be has just received a fine anil fathion- abU stock of M'KING GOODS, consisting of CT.OTUS riain Black, B!ne and Bruirtt CREP Dahlia, Browa and Blue. - TRICOT B.tci. Blue and Brown. ; VIAOOSALS Blue and Black. - ' ; CIIEl'IOTS All Shades. - - " -SCOTCH 'WOPS- All Styles. BLA CK DOESKlSSKSwwnoT quality PASTS AXL) VEST r irfEKXSFiae. SL'MHES OOODH General Assortment. f r I will sell any of the above goo's by the yard er pattern. I also lrep on hand a full line, of BVT- TERICK'S PATTERXS, consisting of Men, Boys, and Children's Shirts, Coats, Pints and Vests. I will manufacture to order all kinds of ccstom work. PRICES Reasonable, to suit the times. ' ' : ' 4-n ia ict ' i J THE GREAT DISCOVERY. (linkers Bitter Wine of Iron. For the cure of weak slumault, general de bility, indigestion, disease of tne nervous 3-8tcm, constipation, acidity of the stomach aud all cases requiring a touic. The wine includes the most agreeable and elEcitnt Salt of .Iron we possess ; Citrate of Maznetio Oxida, combined with the most en ergetic of vegetable tonics Vellow Peruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general pro-oration, of an efficient salt of Iron, combined with our val uable Nerve, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises the pu'.se, takes off mus cular fiabbiueas, removes the pallor of de bility, and gives a florid vigor to the counte nance. ' . - " ' . .. . ' . y Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want to build up your constitut ion ? Do you want to feel welt t- Do you want to get rid of nervousness ? Do you want energy ? (- . , Do you want to sleep well! .". , Do you want brisk and viperous feelings ? If yon do, try Kunkel's Wine of Iron. This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor oughly tested by all classes of the community that it is now deemed indispensabie as a Tonic medicine. It cos's but little, .purifies the blood and gives tone to the stomach, reno vates the syptem and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. Price Si per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, Sole proprietor, 25!) North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia. Ask for Kunkci's Hitter Wine of Iron, and take no other, If your Druggist has it not send $1 to my address, and the medicine, with advice free, will Come by next express train. For sale by BANKS " & HAMUM, Drug gists, Mifflintown, Pn. ' ' ' 3Icat ! 3Ieat ! fPHE undersigned hereby respectfully in JL forms the vititens of Miliiintown and Patterson that bis wngon will visit each of these towns on TUESIMY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week, when they can be supplied with Clioio Hoof; - Vm1 3Iutron, L;ti-1, Sc en during the summer season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. 1 purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs day morning. Give me your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as tbe country can produce, and as cheap as any other butcher in ths county. SOLOMON EIEBER. , ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE ! , To all Hen Whom it may Concern.: If you have anything to sell, If you have lost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, If you want to rent a house, If you want boarding, , . : If you want employment,' If you want liired Wlp, If you want anything, TELL THE. PEOPLE OF. IT . .Br ADVERTISING IN THE. ' JUNIATA SENTINEL. WANTED. We will give men & women Business that will Pay ; . from $4 to $S per day, can be pursued in your own ncigQDOrnooa ; it is a rare cnance for those out of employment or having lei sure time ; girls and boys frequently do as well aa men. Particulars free. ' Address - J. LATHAM & CO,,,-: 292 Washington St., Boston, Mass. March 20-Gt -vni AVHOLESALK a ' - V ; " D4P.PA!STEii : CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDHTCr, MIFFLIISTOWN. !..., . 7 7 Invites attention to his Large Stock of IlillDVAItIROrM!)filILt WLich.are now ready for inspection, consisting of the most de sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. ' SKATES . " ': -I .., . , ,.. KXIVES. . FORKS, POCKET CUTLERY, irrrr ?;-:" . 7 if , . . ; , r plated ware, OILS! PAINTS, GLASS, mOX, STEEL, NAILS, AC. STOYES AT GREATLY RED130EB HATES, . ' ; to make room for other goods. TRTzxTh Fa,per Cost. t Agent fur Fouse's IXL Horse and Cattle Towders. Dec.ll, 1372-tf '. D. Y. PAISTE. D. W. HARLEY&CO.'S Is the place wLere you can buy rJ?lie lcst and. llio C31ieie?5t MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND FUEHISHIN3 GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select St market, and at ASTOX1SI11XG LO It" PRH Also, meascres taken for Suits and parts of Suits, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remrmber the place, in John Hoffman's New Boilding, on tbe Southeast corner of BU1D0E and WATER STREETS, M1FFL1XTOVVN, PA. July 2, 1873-tf WHAT TO WEAE, AND Just Step into SAMUEL STHAYER'S CL0THI2I3 STORE, Bridge Street, Patterson, Pa., and He will tell You all About It H.tTixo just returned from Philadelphia and New Tort, be can supply you with the Latest and Choicest Styles of Clothing of all I i 11 1 , Coats, Pants, Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and nishing Goods in endless variety. Carpets. the cheapest, for tbe same quality of goods. Call in and be convinced. tiiT Meaxitres taken and suits made to older. .SAMUEL STRAYER. Tatterson, May 14, 1373. DR. P. C. RUDSO. FSEio?iiM &jsb-:bbvggxsxv PATTERSON, IA., . DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS . - The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected All persons wLn are in Deed of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT HESTORED.v Aleo, a epleudid assortment of TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an minease stock of NOTIONS. jjfi?" Something for everybody, young and old, at the FATTERSOX DRUG STORE. JILNIATA VALLEY BANK M I FFLINTO WX, PENN'A. :' . JOSEl'II " I'OMF.UO Y, rresiJent. T. VAN IliVIN, Cashiei, , junECTona. , , -. Joseph Pomeroy, John J. Patterson, t: Jerome S.s Thompson, i George Jacobs, John Valsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of tbe United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany, bell Revenue Stamps. . In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $r00 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. , AGENTS WANTED - - 1 ' '' FORTH1 ' : DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. LARGE INDUCEMENTS OFFERED.' The unparallel success of tho Domestic Sewing Machine, East, West, North and South, opens a good opportunity to Sewing Machine men and others for Juniata county. Make your application early, or you will loose the chance. Address , DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., 1111 Chestnut St., I'hilada. FORCE PUMP. THE undersigned is agent for one of the best Force Pumps, for any depth of cis tern or well, in the world. By attaching hose to the spout, water ean be thrown 30 te 0 feet.,' Nothing better eould be asked in-case of fire. It is a non-freezing pump. SAMUEL LEONARD, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in the county at J. k II. A. Stambaugh's. , -j .; -...! t. 9i,,i W.1 '''"' i : ; ocks ever offered in this 'RICES ! HOW TO WEAR IT. Shoe", Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Fur Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, &c, cheaper than Spectacles. ia the conuty to select from. COME JOli WORK THE READERS OF THIS PAPER SHOULD ; ' NOT FAIL TO ' GALL AT TI1E SENTINEL OFFICE - . "j r; 'wnKN 0 1 r '.' THEY HAVE JOB WORK TO DO. r'- ' " - - - ' ' WE ARE PREPARED TO E X E C U T E A L L ,0 R D E R S FOR SALE BILLS, BLANKS, Ac, &o., AT SHORT NOTICE, AND. AT MUCH LOWER TERMS THAN EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED ' TO TUB CITIZEN'S OF-' ! : J (J N I A T A C O U N T Y. The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. : t JteJ-I'iactical business men as instructors. ror information, write for a circular to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. .. r .1. , . ... dov6-3ri, com .t NATIONAL HOTEL, LEWISTOWff, PEHN'A. BEAR & HAXAKER, Proprietora. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly eze- i T cuted at this Office. ' -L goots anil hoiS. NEW BOOT t SHOE SHOP ..( In Sevin'g Tlevr Building on r BRIDGE-STREET, MIKFLINTOWN. ; 9k i- i 1 ' .!-;;.--:. ( i : TBE undersigned, late of the firm of. Fa sick & North, would respectfully an nounce to the public tbat be has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop in- Major Nerin'a New Building, on Bridge street, MilHiutown. and is prepared to manufacture, of tho beat ma terial, all kinds of , , BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, . . 1'. ' - .1 tor . GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. If alto keeps on hand a large and well- selected stock of Ready-made Work, of all kinds, for men, women and children. ALL WORK WABBASTtD. ' Give me a call, for I feel confident that I ean furnish you with any kind of work yon may desire. tT Repairing done neatly and at reason able rates. J. L. NORTH. May 81. 1872. , . BOOTS AND SHOES. ' Hew Shop in IGfflintown. . nilE subscriber begs leare to inform the A citizens of Mimintown, ratterson and vicinity that he has opened a Boot and Shoe Shop, for the present, in tbe room occupied bylS.L. Litt eucld s lin shop, on Brid street, Mililiatown. where he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S . ani CHILDBED'S WEAE, the most substantial manner, and at the lowest prices. ttQ- Repairing promptly at tended to. T Ell MS CAS!!. A liberal share of public patronage is soli oiled, anl satisfaction guaranteed. A. IS. t AS1CK. May 29. 1872-tf Boot and Shoe Shop. THE nndersipned, fashionable Boot and Shoemaker, hereby respectful ly infornts the public that he has located' in the borough of I'aitcrson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious in LADIES' WEAK, cuts1 Fine and Coarse Boots, Brogans, . CHILDREN'S WEAR, d C, 1C. . Also, mending done in the neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. JJiOJ" 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, 1372 Oil, Paint & Varnish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED FAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER. CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CSBOHS YELLOW, DEOP ELAC2, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Painl Brualiei, Varnish Bruslie, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Roe in by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Concentrated Lya, Babbitt's Potash, intty mid Glass. The above goods, with a large varietv of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, alwajs en hand at tbe PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Ji? Glass cut to any size desired. Dr P. C. KU.ND.O. : Jnly 12, 1871-tf New Lumber Yard. latfero!i, Pa. ,- BEYER, GUYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Yard in the bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, &c, in large or small quantities, to suit cus tomers. g4 Tersons wanting Lumber by the car load can be supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GCYER 4 CO. - George Goshen, Agent. Pattarson, May 15, '72-tf INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF AND SOUND, KlOT oLriiir Guaranteed by using my Instant Relief for the Asthma. : It acts instantly, relieving the paroxysm immediately, and enabling tbe patient to lie down and sleep. I suffered from this dis ease twelve years, but suffer no more, and work and sleep as well as any one. Warran ted to relieve in the worst case. Sent by mail on receipt ef price, one dollar per box ; ask your Druggist for it. . tit AS. 15. Ill 1151, Rochester, Beavek Co., Pa. Feb 19-ly 6CHROMOSS "CABM nianSCEIE?," "CCC5 KEJJETJ," " 3FRC1Q FIIWVJRS . "SFMMER FiOWEES," 1 " AW A&S " mud " ASLEtT," AWiUl Utt EITKTTir WKKKI.V anl Wt I El.T CUEIS-i TUS AT WlHtk (UoioM.Urf), r S4.bO. kTwv mi tbesBChnvao, m tiM M of u WU,i EubKjibera tailiM AT OMCB AGENTS. can make bttr term . . wittkoathaa wttaany I mam puDiiuei kHW.AUAlISi B.T Beekaan i . S'.rwl, . N.l. COAL, Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at tbe highest market prices in cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal, lumber, &o., to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, of either oak or yellow pin lumber. : .. NOAH HERTZLER. , Jan4 ' Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. ARGE stock of Ready-made Clothing for sale by HARLET & CO. PELLETS.W 8 0 0 009 V-V Or Sojar-Coated, Concentrated, Bot and Herbal J nice, : Anti-BIKoaa Oraoales. THE "tITTl.15 GIANT" CATIIAItTIC, or iriultnm In Parto Fbysic. - The noreltr of modern Wedira!. ChomlrnJ and Phar maceutical Science. No uete of any iuuiajr takin? the !are, rcpaliive and natisoons pitl, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky insji-euienia, nen we can by a careful application of cbeniicai science, extract all the cathartic and other medicinal properties Irnoi tho moot Taiiiame ntota aua oeriM, ana concentrate tnem into a minute Granule, ncarcely larger than a mnitard seed , that can be readily ewallowifl by tvtes. Earhhttw ParatiT I'ellot rrnrenent: id a moat concentrated form. aa much cathartic power as is emlwvlied In any of tho large pttts found for rata in tho druz shops. From their wonderful cathartic power, in proportion to their fize, people who have not tried them are apt to pnppoe-e that they arc harh or drastic in efTect, hut tnch is not at all the case, the different active medicinal nrinciulre of which thevare composed bcini to harmonized and mndifled, one by tne otnera, as 10 prouure noH learrning ana thorough, yet gently and kludly opera- line cainiiruc $500 Reward is hereby oftVred by the proprie tor of these Pellets, to any chemtit who, npon an alysis, will find in them anyCalomH or other forma oi mercury or any other mineral poison. Being entirely recptable, no pirticmlir care Ia reqnired while nsin them. They ope rata wuu'iiii Ulf" iiriranre 10 mo tuiiiiiuimn. uiei, or oc cupation, ror Juuiidtcr. Hfadache,itfii Mi potion. Impure Kloixl, alil iu the Staoullers 'l'i3htneo tlieC'hesl, Oiz zinvso, Siutir i:rucC:itioun of the Stom ach. Bad taalo ill cionth, Bilious nttarRM. Pain In ra'srion of Kid lie v. interiial Fever, Bloated feeliuar iibonl Slo.narli. Knli of Uluod to Head, If ieli Colored Urine, I'uxoelability aud t.looiny ForebotlliiKH, take Dr. Pirrre's Pleaaaut Pureativo Pellet. In explana tion of llis remedial power of my Purgative reliefs over to creat a variety of disease, I wifh to Miy that Ihfiraeiion upon tne animal econo my it mil vernal, not a island or tiwne CKCapiitir their aauativo Sin press. Ae rioeii not imp-iir tlietn; their f uar-eontini and being cnclowtl in "la b-itties preserve their virtues unim paired for any length of time, in any climate, so that Iheyare aivvav irexn anu rename, wnicn w not tne case with the nilk) found in the druff stores, putnp in cneap wood or jaste-biard boxea. Ttecolieet that for an disease wnere a kaxautr, Alterative or Pnrsative ia inilieutefl, tliee little Pellets .will give the most perfect satisfaction to ail who use them. They are Bold by all enterprising Druggist) at 25 cents a bottle. Do not allow any drocist to induce you to take anything else that re may say is juntas gorsl as tuv Pclieta because he makes a larccr proflt on tbat which he recommends. If yoar drui'irist cannot supply them, enclose 8S cents and receive the in by return, mail frout je. r. riEMCE, jr. ., voov, BCFFALO. N. T' Manhood: How Lost, How Restored srfft Just puhlished. a new edition of Dr. Calverweli'i Celebrated Essay on the radical cure (with out medicine) of Spermatorrhoea, or Semi nal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, upotbnct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; Consump tion. tpiLErsT, and Iits, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance trtiTTrice, in a sealed envelope, only Bets. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at onco simple. certain, and effectual, by means of winch every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. t-jJThis Lecture shonld be in the hands of every yruth and every man in the land. oent, under scat, in a plain envelope, to ary address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also. Dr Cuiverwelis " Marriage Ouiue, price 20 cents. Aduress the publishers, CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO., Post Office Box 4,:sti. 17 Uowery, M. Y jan NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Thronsh and Direct Route to Washing ton, liiltimore, Klinira. JEtic, Butf'alo, Uurhester and Miugarn Fulls. ON' AND AFTER MONDAY, OCT. 2Sth, 1ST-, the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follows : NORTlIWAltlX Mail Train leaver Baltimore 8:30 m leares riarriabiirg 1.15 p m leaves V'ilIiamsport... fi:4 j p m arrive at Elinira -It:o0 p m Cis'ti Exp. leaves Baltimore 8: ID p tx arrives at Ilarrisburg .12:2 p ni Fast Line leaves Baliiraore 1:15 p ro leaves Ilarrisburg 4:5'! p m ' arrives at Williamsport 8:0-3 p m Nort'rn Ex leaves Baltimore 10:-'J0 p m arrives at Harrisburg... 2:20 a m Niagara Ex leaves Baltimore- 7:40 a m leaves Harrisburg 10:-VJ a ni leaves WiSllamppoit....- 2:20 p m leaves Elinira. 5:2 ) p ni arrives at Canandagua- 8:00 p m Eric Mail leaves Harriub'g 4:2-3 a m leaves Sunbury 6:30 a m leaves Williamsport 8:40 a ni leaves Elraira ...12:-"0 p ni arrives at Canamlaigna 3:50 p m SOUTHWARD. Mail Trai!i leaves Elmira 5:30 a m leaves Williamsport 0:15 a m leaves Ilarrittburg M 2:05 p m arrives at Baltimore...- 6:30 p m Fast Line loaves Harrisburg 5:30 a m arrives at Baliiraore... 8:45 a m Erir Exprs leaves IBuntury 0:40 a m a-.rives at Harrisbure...! 1:30 a ni Erie Mail leaves Canandaigua 2:45 p m leaves Elmira ... 6:30 p m leaves Williamsport 11:05 p m leaves irunbury ... 12:50 a m arrives at Harrisburg... 2:45 am Pacific Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 10:40 a m arrivts at Baltimore 3:U0 p m Ciscin'i Ex. leaves Harrisburg 10:40 p m arrives at Baltimore...- 2:15 a ra Niagara Ex leaves CaDantlaiguaH...ll:30 a m leaves Elmira 2:20 p m leaves Williamsport....- 6:10 p m arrives at Harri9bcrg.,.10:15 p m Bal. Acc. leaves Harrisburg 8:00 4 m arrives at Baltimore ...-12:15 m Mail Train north and south. Fa-t Line north. Pacific Expref-s south, Erie Express south, and Baltimore Accommodation south. Niagara Express north and south, Northern Expres north and Cincinnati Express south daily except Sunday. Erie Mail north to Williamsport, Cincinna ti Express north and Fast Line south leave daily. Erie Mail south, daily except Monday Erie Mail south connects at Harritiburg with Faat Line south for Baltimoie. Niagara Express south connect? at Harris burg with Cincinnati Express south for Bal timore. . , Erie Express south connect at narrisburg with Pacific Express sooth tor Baltimore. Erie Mail north connects at Williamsport daily except Sundays, for Elmira, Canandai gua, Rochester, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, t f Tor further information apply at tbe Ticket Office in the Pennsvlvanta Railroad Depot. ALFRED R. F1SKE. .. ' General Superintendent. Harrisburg, Oct. 28, 1872. . . AGENTS WANTED FOR G0LDEH McCLELLAN'S ' The first and only complete tlie Pacific Slope ; Descriptions of history of the Seasons leva. Riven rrooucts, AiouotainsceDcry,aa Lakes, Forests, Waterfalls, bays, &ajburs. 700 Pages, do Illustrations and Maps. Illustrated lircuUra l ree. WM. FLINT 4 CO, PuiLAKtU-PUIA, Pi. . Feb 6-3m ALL KISDS OF BLANK WORK, &e.,done t this Office in the neatest manner and at low prices. Sga. Handbills for public sales printed on short notice at the Sejtixil Orrtci. V?nr Cillers are or a ile Fancy Dr?tV mad of Poor R im, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Reiu Liquoxs, doctor? I, ipicM, aiivl s-.etentd to please I taste, cillfd 'Tonic," " Apnetizers.' Restnren ' Ac, tlt.it lead tfte tiller on to drunken ami ad n: : , but are a tru- Medicine, made from the native roU and herbs ofCalt&rfi,a. free from all Alcoholic Stimubnt. They ars the Great B'ood Puntier and a Life-giviiiz Princple. a Perf.-ct Renovator And InviEorainr of th System, carrying off ail poisonous matter and restoiin the blood to a health cond uon, enrichJD it, refreshing and inv.poratin" both mind and body. They are easy 0 administration, prompt in their action, certain in luwir results, nfe and reliable in a!! forms of disease. No Person ean tk time Bitters accord ing to direc.ions, and remain long tin we I, provided . their bone are not destroyed by mineral pe-ivm or rher means, and tfis viul organs wa&ted beyoud tlie poiut of repair. s UyMpepla or Itiflixasllan. H-adiche, Piin m tl.e Sliotiidrr, Con-!i, i glttness of Hie l'bet, D t ainess, Svir Krnct.itinns of the Stom-ich, Had Taste in the Mnu:h, llu'ous A tuck, P.iJpiuiion of tti? Heart, Infl.Mnm.it on of the Lunt, Pain in '.he reeim of the KidneY, and a hundred other pain hi srmptmm.. are the ofispnn pf DypepJ- I" tliese conilairts it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar antee of lis merits linn a lend (it advertisement. For Fein isle Complaint, in yonnj or ?? married or smle, at the dawti of womanhoxl. or ths turn of life, theso Tonic H tiers dpJ.i so decided atf influence that a marked imrovement U suon percep tible. For Inflammatory and Chrenle Hhrn mat ! m and Gout, Iptepstaor Indipesitoti, Biiiwi, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidnevs and Bladder, these Bitters nae been mnI siiccetul- Such I;seafles are caused by Vitiated Blood, wlrch i generally produced by derange-' Bent of the Digestive Orstan. They are Cientle Iitrcaflre mm welt a a ToulTv possessint; also the p-cninr merit of ac; i.; as a powerful azent in rr'ievm OnRMtion r l--n mat ion of the Liver and Visceral Org-wis, a;id in Bui, Diseases. For Uln Dieaeei, Eitmtlons, Tefier, S-M-Rheum, I;io:che, S'km, Pmn'e, PiKiiiIe, Boils, Cut -huncies, kiie-worm, Sild-Iiead, Sore Lyes, L. . -sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Oicoloratioftsof the Skin, Hurioi and Diseases of the Skin, of winterer name ornatitr. are literally dtiz up and carried out of tin system i;t i short tune by lite ue of these Hitter. One bolt :.t such cases w til convince the roost iucicJoiu. 01 u..r camtiTe effea. Cleanse the Vltlatetl Bloml whenever yo.i find its impurities bursting tlirottph theskiu in P.irij Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when vow fi.id it '.In structed and sluggish in the vein : clean if whet ;': . Coal ; your feelms will tell you when. Keep the l'"cd pare, and the health of the system wilt follow. Grateful-1 none amis proclaim ViNecan R:t Tats the roost wonderful lavigoraut that ever susia.:.-.l the i'lkin system. Pin Tape, aud other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousand, are effectually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon the fceof the earth whose ldy is exempt from lite presence f worm. It is not upon the heiithy elements of 1 he body that worms exist, bnt upon ttie diseased humors aud al:my deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuge, no antheinva itics, wul Gee tiie system fiotu worms like tliess Bit ters. Mechanical Diseases. Persons ene,aed in Paints and Mmerai sikU as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters, and Miner, a tliev advance in life, will be subiect to paralvsis of the Bowels. To ruard afrainst this take a dose of Wat keh's Vinegar Bittkks once or twice a week, as a Preventive. Billons, Ileiulttent, and TntermlttenC Pevers, witicii are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throtttrhout the United States, especially those vf the Mississippi, Oi'iu, Missonri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cut u'jer !ant, Aikarrsa, Red, Colorado, Braro, Kio tJramie, Je.irl, Aiabam.i, Mobile. Savannah, Roan oke, J.tme and mmv others, witli their vat rribnta r:es. tiirouliout our entire crwintry si tiring tlie Summer and Attrnmn, and remsrkaby so dirrin seasons pf nnnsuil heat and dryness are invariably accompanied by extensive dernnemcnls cf the stomach and Hirer, anj other abdominal viscera. There are ahvay mora or les sbstnictions of the lirer, a weik.iess and imttble sutc sf the stonucli, a;i.l great torpor of the boTvels, bcin closed np wtt! vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, a purgative, exerting a powetful influence upon these variou ory.ius, is essentially necessary. There no cntliart.c for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Vaj.ke's Vikgar Bittets as thevw.il speedt'y remove the dark-colored visc:d matter with wl;icii tl.e bowels are loaded, at tlie same tune stimulating the secret tout of the liver, and generally rcsturm the healthy f.inctioos of the digestive wrn. Scrofula, or Klnc's rirlJ, Wme SwtT--.. TJlcers, fcrysipela. Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrofnlous Iuflimmntions, Indolent Jmlammaiion, Mercurial A? fections, OM Sores, F.iurnions of the Skin, Sore Eve, etc., etc. In thes, as in ait other constitutional Dis eases, Vai.kbr's Vinegar Bittem have khown tltctr irreat cnraUve powers iu th: mot obsitnate and intntM able ots's. Ir. WnlUer'sCnllfor.iin Vinegar Hitters acton all these cases in a similar manner. Bypnrityin the B'ood they remove the cause, and bvreso.vine, awav the ejects ef the inflammation (the tubercnlar deposit! the arfected parts receive hea.tli, and a permanent cvt is ejected. The properties of Dr. Wai-khw's Viitecar Bitters ate A;er.cuf. Diaphoretic aud (J-rminttve, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter -Ir-tant. Sudorific. Alterative, and Anti-Ililious. The Aperient and mild Laxative primertics of De. Walker's Vimrgar Uitter are tlie best safe guard in ail cases of eruptions and malignant fcver, their balsamic, h-alin?, and soothing properties protect th humors of the kuces. Their Sedative proiertie allay pain ra the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from inflainm.uion, w.nd, col re. cramps, etc. Their Coaiiter-lrrinT.t influence extends thrrwjboit the system. Ti.eir Diuretic propert-es act on the Kid neys, correcting and renlatin the flow of tirine. Their Aiiti-Biiious pr;crties.tiuiu!.i:i the liver, in the secre tion of bile, aud its discharges through the bifiary duct, and are superior to all rrmed-.al aeuts, for the cure .t Bilious Fever. Fev-r arid A'in. etc. Fortify the iHnly atainnt allsease br ptm fving all its fluids with Vixugar Bitteks. No em ttennc can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, t!ie stomach, ths bowels, tlie k'dueys, and the nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invi crant, Oireetlons. Take of the Twitters on coint;tohecl at nti;ht from a Ii ilf to one aud one-haif wine-giasfidL E it good nourishing fond, such as beef stek, mutton chop, venison, roat beet", and vegetables, and take !it-door exercise. Tliey are composed of purely veget able ii.y red tents, and contain no sptrir. J WALKER, Prop-r. It. 1 1. 51c OOS ALDA CO Dru-i.'ts and (len. Acts., San Francisco, Cal.. and cor. ot Wah.netoo and Chariton Sis., New York. SOLD FY ALL DKUGGISTa AND DEALERS. BOOK AG3ITTS. FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC. 800 Pajres, 250 Engravings. An interesting and amusing treatise oa the Medical Humhuga of tbe past and present. It exposes Quacks, Impostors, Trarelling Doctors, Patent .Medicine Venders, Noted Female Cheats, Fortnne Tellers and Mediums, and nires interesting accounts: of Noted Physicians and Narratives of their lires. It reveal startling "fcrets and instructs all hoar lo avoid the ills which riVeh is heir to. We giro exclusive territory and liberal commis sions. For circulars and terms address the publishers. J. B. BURR & HYDE, HARTFORD, CONN., or CHICAGO, ILL. AGEXTS WANTED FOR THE UNCIVILIZED RACES OF 3XETV IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD- Be'ng a ConifrchensiTe Account of their anners aud Custom?, and of their Physical, Sccial, Mental, Moral, . and Religious Characteristics. By REV. J. G. WOOD, 3f. A , F. L. S- 500 Engravings, 1500 Super Royal Octavo Pages, IN TWO TOLCME3, OR TWO TOLCMFX IX OXE. Agents are making over SlOOpT week in selling this work. An early application will secure a choice of territory. For terms ad dress the publishers, J. B. BURR & HYDE, HARTFORD, CONN., or CHICAGO, ILL. janl-ly .' J0HNST0W5 F0TJSDRY. . THE undersigned. manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, caleulated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of round, sold cneaper than any other plow? " county. He manufacture ail kinds of cast ings, bells, stoves. &c. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a tail, or address.. i ' . J H. ROGERS. V.'alnut P. 0. ang 18 1872-tf Juniata Co. Fa. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Croekeryware, Cedar ware, be, for sale cheap by , J. ft H. A. STAMBACGH S.
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