MISCELLANEOUS. An Ostrich Fam. 'J ' :: ( ci X -v Vf i H ;-' J "J . La Monataine's Terrible DaatL The following details of the death of the aeronaut La Moontaioe, at lona, Michigan, are printed in the Chicago Timtt of Monday : A heavy squall of wind delayed the attention for three hours, but at the end rf that time the air became perfectly calm. I'nder the direction of the professor the balloon was gat into position, and its in flation withj hot air commenced. The canvas was soon filled and loomed up nearly si-venty five fuel high. The bas ket was i!l'w one, of a size sufficient to liolJ one person comfortably. It was attached t; the bill on by six or eight long ropes which were fastened at thetop to a round piece of wood, eoane two or three fet iu diatnrter. The ropes were in no manner fastened together between the tip and the Wket. As each piece was one hundred feet lung, it setmed eveu to tli inexperienced eye th:it there ehouM have been some webbing or net work, at least over the bng or bulge of the It was also noticed that canvas. the ropes were unevenly distributed, three ir four being in a comparative cluster, leaving the other etiaudt far apart. Everything Icing in readiness, ilie words," Let her go," were given, and the air ship darted up with great rapidity w hile the daring aeronaut waved his hat to the nn-aFy, uncortain multitude who almost brealblt efly and in silence watch ed his fl;g!it. Immediately upon leaving the ground the mouth of the canvas be irnn to fl 'p around w ith great violence. Y hen fully a half mile from the earth, and hen the whole structure looked no larger than a hogshead, the balloon slip ped leU-een the ropes and wan instantly inverted. Hie car and its ocenpant droppd like a shot, and when the ropes weie pulled taut the round piece of wood Wf.ire alluded to - was torn from the ranva. XV ith the most terrific velosity the unfortunate man descended, cling ing to the basket. That he was con nious was evident from his struggles. With all the intensity of a life with put one chance, he strove to raise the bas ket above him hoping to use it as a par achute. He succeeded iu his object, but . A 1 I ' when about or.a hundred leet Mgn ne loosed his hold Llded his hands and arms before Lis face His feet struck the ground with a heavy thud. Then ensued a panic and uproar ia the crowded multiude. which is indescri bable. Wo.kcn fainted, strong men wept and to add to the coufusion, the canvas came dowu on the crowd. Iu the ru-h that ensued many were injured. I.a Mountaine was ciurbeJjto a literal J;lllp. iot a Sign 01 motion ur i.io w -""tTtible ivheu he was reached. A medi--al examination disclosed the fact that every bone iu his bi-ly was broken aud splintered. The corpse was laid out as well as possible and sent to his home at lirooklin, Mich , on the following day. Ti:e Vienna correspondent of a London paper writes thus, of the fashionable drives of the Austrian capital. I could net hive believd when I came here two months ago that the Prater could have assumed such a beantifull appearance as it does now. The Haupt Allee for a straight line of three miles is an avenue of the richest green trees, while on each side are areas of grass, trim and dapper for the first mile, and gradually merging into the wood land. It really is a great piht cbout 5 to 7 o' clock, for all the fashionable and unfash ionable world are congregated and show ing themselves off to the best advantage. Here comes an open Court carriage, w ith servants in cocked hats and knee breeches, a great many hats are taken off and the inmates, one of whom is sure to be some member of the Royal family in Austrian uniform, are kept in a perpet ual state of bow, like those tombola toys which could never keep still. What the pleasure of a drive under the citcum Etai.ccs can be I cannot imagine, for whenever I have met the L'ropeior or oueof the Archdukes he carries his hand perpetually on his hat as the ehortest way of acknowledging the salutations. The drive however is by no means ex clusive, for following the court carriage is a family party from the country in a Ji icre, determined to do the proper thing and have a carriage in style all to them selves. The driver is snvking and as serting his independence by reeling one fool upon the splash board. Then comes a smart taudam, the ' swell who has the reigns in his hands being in wholesome terror of his leader, who looks iucliued to dart in among the trees and scatter lhepredestrians. An old dowager now lumbers by, fat horses, heavy chariot. over fed coachman, aud a pretty girl on the opposite seat who uses her eyes pretty freely when grandmamma is not looking. In the next carriage is an other young lady, all by herself, dressed up to the height of fashion, and with a large xpe nditure of paint over the eyes and cheeks. She frequents the gambling enloons, and usually is full of money. Mrs. Turlington will not allow Ike to play the guitar. She says he had it once wheu he was a child, and it nearly killed him When is the most dangerous time to visit in the country ! When the trees are shooting and the hull-rushes out. Punch asks : "Whv is the man who Lrs noi bet as bad as the man who docs?" Because be is no better. Advertising is the ladder by which businessmen climb to fortune, if they only keep a hold. a ne e fe- ture among the industries of 8omli Afri ea, and is yet in its infancy. There are many different modes of procedure adop ted ; ail, of course, with the satrle object, that of keeping up the numbers of this valuable bird, which has been bunted so persistently for the sake of its feathers, that there are now no wild birds south of the Vaal river. Graham's Town (which is amoet agreeable place and delightfuly situated in the eastern province) has iu its neighboihood several ostrich faimers, some of whom are very successful. It is found necessary to confine the birds in iuclosures large enough for them to ob taiu their own food (consisting of grass and various kinds of herbage), just as if tbey were in a state of uature. If they are kept in smaller pa'ldocks they must be supplied with food by artificial means. A stone wail, three or four feet thick, wiil cnerallv keep them in. Some farmers have adopted no incubator, and by i:s n-eans they have raised a consider- able number cf young bird?, which at the end of a month are worth 10 each. Others allow the birds to hatch their own eggs. Tt.e feathers, which are f lunged iu a narrow pen, into which the birds are enticed one by one, vary iu quality and price, according to tho age of the birds and t'ie portiou of the body from which they are plucked, some of the best bein worth Xi5 per pouud. The farming of the ostrich, if well and carefully conducted upon a suitable farm, with the necessary enclosures and plenty of food, is fonud to be very profit able ; and it is now becoming quite a common thing among the sheep farmers to keep ostriches as well as sheep ; but the birds are easily injured a slight blow from a stone or stick will break their legs, iu which case the bird inevl tably dies. The cock-birds, whose plum age is hlaek and white, are often exceed ingly fierce, especially at or after pairing season, when it is dangerous for a man on foot to approach them, as they will at once give chase. When they overtake the fugitive they knock him down with their foot, as a man would with his fist, aud strike and trample their victim on the ground, often inflicting very serious injuries. The Ga.mb Law. Notwithstanding the new game law has been published, and frequently referred to, parties either forget its provisions, or have not seen them. If those who desire to be posted on this matter will clip the following and paste it in their hats they will hereafter be posted : Peer May be killed from the first day of September to the first day of J auuary. Squirrel May be killed from the first day of July to the first day of January. Hare or Rabbit From first day of October to first day of January. Wild Duck or Goose May not be killed in any other way than with an or dinary gun. Grass Plover From first day of Au gust to first day of January. Suipe First day of September to first day of April. Woodcock First day of August to first day of January. Quail or Patridge First day of No vember to first day of January. Pheasant First day of September to first day of January. Reed Bird First day of September to first day of December. Insectiverous birds may not be killed at any time except for scientific investi gation, or having the same stuffed and set up as a specimen. Trout May he caught during the months of April, May, June and July. "Black Uass, Pike or Pickerel may be caught with hook and line only, all months of the year except March, April and May. How He Spelled It A laughable circumstance occurred in one of our courts of justice, upon the trial of a case in which a Mr. Wood was summoned as a witness. "What is your name V asked the clerk. "Ottiwcll Wood," was the answer. "Uow do you spell your name, Mr. Wood ?" asked the somewhat puzzled judge. Mr. Wood replied, "0 double T, I double U, E double L, Double U double 0 D." The astonished judge said it was the most extraordinary name ho had ever met with, and after two or three attempts to record it, both he and the clerks gave it up, amid roars of laughter. - A F&KN'Chman made a pair of panta loons for a Pr. Lamb, but forgetting the name of his customer, went into the mar ket, and taking hold of a leg of mutton, inquired of the butcher . Vat you call dis ?" s "That is mutton." "Ua, mutton, is it t Veil, vat yon call mutton's baby !" "Lamb." N Oui," said the Frenchman, "dat is him. Monsieur Lamb is de vera man vot for I make de pantaloons " True liberty consists in the privilege of enjoying our own rights not in the destruction of the rights of others. Widowers never die of trrief. Just let them alone and they'll soon re-wive The name of the man who sent the first postal card is Legion A running accountThe bankrupt's balance at the banker s Ostrich farming is almost GOOD NEWS! : . NEW GOODS! Large Stork, at Laird & Bill's, iu Patterson ! rpiIE undersigned have now open ami -L ready for inspection and sale a large and well selected stock ef New Gojds, con sieting of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, QUEENSWAUE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, WOOD & WILLOW WARE, Fisli, Halt &e, Vc., All of which we will tell at price that defy competition. All Goods warranted as repre sented, or taken back and the money re funded. Don't fail to call and examine our slack before making jour purchases. trf Terns, Cash or Produce 30 days time to responsible and prompt paying cus tomers. Monthly accounts not allowed to lap. Statement cf accounts furnished on the loth uf every month. LAIRD k Bt'LL, Corner of Main au! Juniata Streets, May 7, 1S73. Patterson, Ta. S. B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAILOR, XErirs BVILDISO OA Bridge Street, Mifflintown, Fa., Desires to inform his friends and the public that be bas just received a fine and faahton- ablc stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of CLOmS riain Black, Blue and Brown CR FF Dahlia, Brown and Blue. TRICOT Biack, Blue and Brawn. DIAGOSALS Blue and Black. CHEYIOTS All fihades. SCOTCH HOODS- All Styles. BL A CK POFSCIXSA Suoericr quality FA VTS ASD VFST PA TTERSS Fine. SUMMER S00Z. General Assortment. I will sell any of the above goods by the yard or pattern. I also keep on hand a full line of BVT TERICKS FA TTERSS, consisting of Men, Boys, and Children's Shirts. Coats, Pants and Vests. J5 I will manufacture to order all kinds of custom kojk. PRICES Reasonable, to suit the times. Miifliiitown, April 10, 1972. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkoFs Bitter Wine of Iron. For the cure of we'vk stomach, general de bility, indigestion, disease of ine nervous system, constipation, acidity of the stomach, and all eases requiring a tonic. The wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Suit of Iron we possess ; Citrate of .Magnetic Oxida, combined with tue most en ergetic of vegetable tonics Yellow l'eruvian Bark. The effect in many cases of debility, loss of appetite, and general prostration, of aii efficient salt of Iron, combiued with our val uable Nerve, is most happy. It augments the appetite, raises the pulse, takes off mus cular Habbiuess, removes the pallor of de bility, and gives a florid vigor to the counte nance. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want a good appetite ? Do you want to build up your constitution ? Do you w:tnt to feel well ! l'o yon want to get rid of nervou-ness ? Do you want energy ? Do you want to sleep we'l? Wo you want brisk and vijrcrous feelings? If you do, try Kunktd's Wine of Iroa. This truly valuable l'onio has been so thor oughly tested by all clauses of tho community that it is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It cos's but little, purines the blood and gives tone to the stomach, reno vates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. frice $1 per bottle. E. F. Hunkel, Sole proprietor, 239 North Ninth street, below ine, l'hilaitelpbia. Ask for hunkers Hitter ine of Iron, anil take no other. If your Druggist has it not send $1 to my address, and the medicine, ith advice free, will come by next express train. For sale by BANKS & HAMLIN, Drug gists, MitHiutawn, I'a. aieat ! Meat ! THE undersigned hereby respectfully in forms the citizens of Mifflintown and Patterson that his wagon will visit each of these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week, when tbey can be supplied with Choice Hoof; "Veal, Sfutton, Sea., during the summer 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 mo your patronage, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country can produce, and as cheap as Any other batcher in the county. SOLOMON SIEBER. ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE ! To all Ken 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 hired help, . If you want anything, TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT BY ADVERTISING IN THE JUNIATA SENTINEL. ttr m Ti ta YV iVi 11 U. -We will give men & women Business that will Pay from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in your own neighborhood ; it is a rare chance for those out f employment or having lei sure time ; girls and boys frequently do as well as men. Particular free. Address 1. LATHAM ft CO, ZWi Washingtoa St., Boston, Mass. March 26-6t DiP.PAISTE, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING, Mvites attention to his Large Stock of , HARDWARE, JROl" AID MILS, Which are now ready for inspection, consisting of the most de sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. SKATLS. ' ' KNIVES, FORKS. POCKET CUTLERY, PLATED WARE, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, fcC. STOYHS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, to make room for other goods. m7"tXX Faper sut Cost. Agent for Fousc's IXL Horse and Cattle Powders. Dec. 11, lS72-tf WHAT TO WEAR, AND Just Step into SAMUEL STRAYER'S CLOTHIUG STORE, Bridge Street, Patterson, Fa., and He will tell You all About It Uaviso Jupt returned from Philadelphia and New Torlc, he can supply you with the Latent and Choicest Styles of Clotlaing" oi Iv i 11 cl K , Coats, Pants. Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Fur nishing Goods in entilesa variety, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Furniture, 4e., cheaper than the cheapest, for the same quality of goods. Call in and be convinced. Measures taken and suits made to Older. SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson, May 11, 1873. D. W. HARLEY & CO.'S Is the place where you can buy llie lot sinl the Cheapest MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, A1TD FUKTESEISr GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of lh most choice and select Stocks ever offered in this . market, aud at AST0X1SIUXG LOW FR1CES .' Also, measures taken for Suits and parts of Suit, which will be made to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Remember th place, in John Hoffman's of BRIDGE and WATEK STREETS, MIFFLI.N'TOWN, PA. july 2, 1873-tf DR. P. C. RUftDIO. PATTERSON, I.V., DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS 4 The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of Perfected All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find - it to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest etock AND HAVE YOUU EYE-S1GUT UESTOKED. Also, a splendid assortment of TOILET ARTICLES With an mmense stock of NOTIONS. aud old, at the - JUNIATA VALLEY BANK or MIFFLINTOWN, TENN'A JOSEPH rOMEROY, President. T. VAN IllVIN, Cashiei. DIRECTORS. Joseph Pomeroy, John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, I George Jacobs, John Balsbach. 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 the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $500 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 8 per cent, discount. AGENTS WANTED roa TUB DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE. LARGE INDUCEMENTS OFFEEED. The nnparalled 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 tue chance. Address DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., 1111 Chestnut St., Philada. FORCE PUMP. rpiIE undersigned is agent for one of the JL best 1 orce rumps, for any depth of cis tern or well, in the world. By attaching hose to the spout, water can be thrown 30 to 80 feet. Nothing better could be asked in ease of fire. It ia a non-freeiiag pump. . SAMUEL LEONARD. Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. I). I FAISTE. HOW TO WEAR IT. 3 9 New Kui!dinr, on the Southeast corner Spectacles. in the connty to Sflrct from. COME FOR THE LADIES, t&" Something for everybody, youns PATTERSOX DRUG STORE. J 0 I! WORK. THTt READERS OP THIS TAPER SJIOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE WHEN THEY HAVE JOB WORK TO DO. WE ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR SALE BILLS, BLANKS, &c , &o., AT SHORT NOTICE, AND AT MUCH LOWER TERMS THAN EVER HERETOFORE OFFERED TO THE CITIZEN'S OF j n s nn'co dni r, The oldest and most reliable Institution for obtaining a Mercantile Education. tSTTractical business men as instructors. For information, write for a eirrnl&r in p DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. noT6-3m,eom NATIONAL HOTEL, . LEWISTOWff, PENH'A. BEAR A HA.VAKER, Proprietor. LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in the couatT at J. ft H. A. Ktimhiiiffh'i NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP . In Nevin's New Building 'on . BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLINTOWN. THE undersigned, late of the firm of Fa sick A. North, would respectfully an nounce to the publio that he has opened Boot and Shoe Shop via Major Nevin'e New Building, on Bridge street, MiffliLtown, and ia prepared to manufacture, of the best ma terial, all kinds of BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, . F&R GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. He ah o keeps on band a large and well selected stock of . Ileadymadc Work, of all kinds, for men, women and children. ALL WORK WABB.VSTID. Give me a call, for I feel confident that I can furnish you with any kind of work' you may desire. j) Repairing done neatly and at reason able rates. J. L. NORTH. May 81, 1872. Boot and Sho8 Shop. THE undersigned, fashionable Boot OT and Shoemaker, hereby respectful- II ly informs the public that he has located in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre pared to accommodate the most fastidious iu LADIES' WEAK, Gents1 Fine and Coarse Boots, CHILDREN'S WEAR, i C.,ScC. Also, mending done in the neatest manner and upon the shortest notice. A liberal share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. fy Shop located on the east side of Tns carora street, one door south of Main street, nearly opposite Laird & Bell's store. J. W. DEAN. March 8, 1872 . Oil, Paint & Varnish WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED PAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CHEOJIE YELLOW, DEOP ELACE, Prussian Blue, Lamp "Black, Painl Bntslies, Varnish Brushes, MTEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Sonps, Japan Dryer, rliilc Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, Putty ami GIiim. The above goods, with a largo variety cf DRUGS and PATENT 5IED1CIXE5, always on hand at the -.k PATTERSON DRUG STORE. tSu' Glass cut to any size desiied. Dr P. C. KU.ND.O. July 12, 1871-tf New Lumber Yard. Patterson, Pa. BEYER, GUYER & CO. .Have opened a Lumber Yard in the bor ough of Tatlerson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of Lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, in large or small quantities, to suit rus tomers. SF, Persons wanting Lumber by the car load can be supplied at reduced rates. BEYER, GUYER & CO. Georre Goshen, Agent. Pattarson, May 15, 72-tf INSTANTANEOUS RELIEF AND SOUND, REFRESHING SLEEP Gnnranteed by using my Instant Relief for the Asthma. It acts instantly, relieving the paroxysm immediately, and enabling the patient to lie down and sleep. 1 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. CHAS. B. IIURST, Rochester, Bxaveb Co., Pa. Feb 19-lv 6 CHBOMOS i SPRING FLOWER "SUMMER FLOWERS," " AM AKK " Mid ASLfctr, Liii tu n.Fmr wr kit mh wrrsw chris-j 1lk AT WO.tfc (ComolkUtod), for t)4.00 Ltwo of thflM Chmmoa -e the ike f " Wide A Aiau ud Ft! Asleep; to ouia umawDml snuular. Subscriber fniUh! AT OMCK with thM Carooct. AGENTS cmn mk bet!r tnna . with vidian wit! any i Aditm. B.I. I KCKKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure all diseases arising from a disordered liver and stomach, such as con stipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or flutter ing at the pit of the stomach, swimming? at the head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness ef vision, to. Price $1. per bottle. E. F. Eunkel, proprietor, 259 North Ninth street, below Vine, Philadelphia. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter W ine of Iron, and take no other. If your drnggist has it not, send $1. to my ad ores, ana ine medicine, with free advice, will be sent to you at once ; direct as above. For sale by BANKS & HAMLIN, Mifflin town, Pa. COAL, Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark. Railroad Ties, all kinds of ftrain nH Seeds bought at the highest market prices in cash or exohanged for merchandise, coal, lumber. &o.. to suit eustnmnr. I am Dared to furnish to builder bills r Inmk.. just aa wanted and on short notice, of either eaa or yeiiow pine lumner. NOAH HERT7I.ER. Jan4 Port Roval. Juni.t Co.. P A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware. Glassware, Crockeryware, Cedar ware, &e.t for sale ehcap by J. & H. A. STAMBAUGII'S. LAROE stock of Beady-made Clothing for al by HARLEY & CO. BOOK ASE17T3 SOB IHI FUNNY SIDE OF PHYSIC, 800 Pajes, 250 Engravings. An interesting and amuing treatise oa the Mejjical Humbug of the p'i.-t and present. It expose y-.iiicli'. Impo'ors, Travelling Doctors. Talent Medicine Venders. Noted Female Ciicats, Fortune Tellers and Mediums, and gives inti-resting accounts of Nut eel Physiiiacs ind Narrative of their live. It reveal slmtlitig si-cret and instructs all how to avoil the ill which nVsh i beir to. 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Imtotknct, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; Coasuar tios, EriLErsr, and Fns, induced by self indulgence or sexual extravagance JC-jS"-Price, in a sealed envelope, only 6ct. The celebrated author, in this admirable essay, clearly deaionst rates, from a thirty years successful practice, that the alarming; conscqnenees of self-abu?e may be radically cured without the daugerous Kse of the knife ; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. Brij-Tbis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man :n the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to ary address, potfpiwJ, cn receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also. Ir Culverwcll's " Marriage Guide," price 2" cents. Adores the publishers, I II AS. J. C. KLINE & CO., Post Office Box -l.obi 111 Lower, V. jan-2-J "73 NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. I hrouu'h nntl Direct Route to Washing ton, li tltin ore, Klmira, fr'.iie, UulT.ilo, Kochester and Ningara I'all. iy AND A FT F.R MONDAr, OCT. 28ib, v. the trains on the Northern Central Railway will run as follow: " XOIITHWARD. Mail Tbais leaves Italiiinore 8:30 a m leaves liarrisburg M 1:25 pm leaves U'iiliamsport... 6:45 p ni arrives at Elmira 1U:30 p ni Cix'ti Exp. leaves IViltimore 8:10 p ni arrives at liarrisburg l'J:2i p ni Fast Line leaves Baltimore 1:15 p m leaves llairisbiirg 4:50 p n arrives at Williamsport :35 p ii Nort'rx Cx leaves Baltimore..... ...10:S p m arrives at Harrisburg... 2:'1) a m Niagara Ex leaves i'ul!imore 7:40 a in leaves Harrisburg- 10:50 a m leaves Willlamspoi t 2:20 p ni ' letves Elmira- bi'iO p bi arrives at Canandagua- -.00 p m Ems Mail leaves llarrisb'g 4:25 am leaves funbury 6:30 a ni leaves Williamsport. 8:40 a ni leaves Elmira 12:50 p m arrives at CananJaigua 3:50 p in SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Elmira 5:20 a tu leaves Williamsport 0:15 a m leaves Harrisburg 2:05 p in arrives at Baltimore...- 6:30 p ni Fast Line leaves Harrisburg 5:"0 a m arrives at Baltimore 8:45 a ni Eeie Expr's leaves guntury 0:40 a m a: rives at Harrisburg...ll:30 a ni EciE Mail leaves Canandaigua .. 2:45 p m leaves Elmira ; C:."0 p m leaves Williamsport 11:05 p m leaves :: unbury 12:50 a ni arrives at Han-isburg... 2:45 am Pacifio Ex. south leaves llarrisb'g 10:4' a m arrives a: Baltimore . S-.00 p ni Cixcia'i Ex. leaves Harrisburg 10:40 p m arrives at Baltimore 2:15 a m Niagara Ex leaves Canandaigua-...11:30 a ni leaves Elmira 2:20 p m leaves Williamsport....- 6:10 p m arrives at Harrisbcrg... 10:15 p m Bal. Acc. leaves Harrisburg 8:00 a m arrives at Baltimore ...-12:15 a m Mail Train north and sonth. Fast Line north, Pacific Express south, Erie Express south, and Baltimore Accommodation sonth, 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 sonth leave daily. Erie Mail south, daily except Monday Erie Mail south connects at Harrisburg with Fast Line south for Baltimote. Niagara Express south connect at Harris burg with Cincinnati Express south for Bal timore. Erie Express south connects at nrrisburg with Pacific Express south tor Baltimore. Erie Mail north connects at Williamsport daily except Sundays, for Elmira, Canandai gua, Kochester, Buffalo and Suspension Bridge. For further information apply at the Ticket Office in the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. . . . . . . I a iDva ALtnt.u iv. rioin. General Superintendent. Harrisburg, Oct. 2S, 1872. AGENTS WANTED FOR McCLELLAN'S TSe first and enly cnn.ptrte tbe Pacific Slept; lXWT.pt.on, of fS Lake. I oresu. Waterfalls. Bay'. &lvar Jars. co 1 ays. aoo lUui (rations and Maps. Illustrated Cirouan tree. Y.'iL FLINT 4 CO, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb 5-3 ni JOHNSTOWN FOTJSDBY. THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami son's Improved Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of round, sold cheaper than any other plowg in the county. He manufactures all kinds of cast ings, bells, stoves. &e. He will also repair reapers and threshing machines. Give me a call, or address. J. II. ROGERS, Walnnt P. O. aug 18 1872--tf Juniata Co. Pt JtU.A. STAMBACGH always keep np . their stock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or price of their (roods in this line. Give them a call before going elsewhere. All kinds of Job Work, neatly executed.
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