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FARM AXD HOUSEHOLD.
HOW SOIL WAS HADE.
Professor Agassis says tbat all the ma
terial on which agricultural progress de
pends are decomposed rock, not otnucb
thoe that uudeilie the soil, but tltose on
the anrfaee, and brought from a consider
able dn-Unce, and gronud to powder, by
the rasping of the glacier. Ice, all over
the continent, is the agent tbat In
ground oat more soil thin all other aen
ciea put tip-llirr. The penetration of
water into the rock, fr.t. rnuning water
and baking sum, have done soim-tliing
I, ni ih (rlncitTH m.ne In a furmeT flirt"
the whole Unit, d Sta'es was covered
with ice etveral buudred feet thick, and
this moving from north to aouth by the
tropical warmth, or pressing weight of
the ice and mow behind, ground the
rocks over which it pissed into the paste
we call soil. These maws or ice can be
tracked as game is tracked by the hun
ter. He has made a eiudy of them
this country as far with as Alabama, but
has observed the same phenomenon, pat -
ticularly in Italy, lu re among the Alp
glaciers are now in progress. The stone
and rocks ground and polished ly the
glaciers can easily be distinguished from
those that are scratched by running wa
ter. The angular boulJeri found Jn
meadows and terraces of risers notretcli
ei by water can be accounted for only in
this way.
A Recipe For I'reseriug Ilaius.
A plain, simple way of preserving hams
in to let them lie on a t tble or boards.
Heidi side up. for at le.-.st two days after
being cut Rub them occasionally with
tine salt to extract the blood and animal
li-nt ; make a (tickle, tbat will float "
egg. so that a portion of the shell will
appear above th surface the size of a
ten cent coin l'ack the hams in a cask
and pour m the pickle when entirely
roM ; let them r. main fix weeks and
no longer, unless very large. Fouroun
ce of brown sugar, and half an ounce ni
saltpetre to every twenty pound of ham
adds to the pickle, improves the looks
and flivor. Fmoke in the ordinary way,
as recommended by Daisy, except tiding
the attic for a smokehouse ; keep it as a
eafe place to hang the hams in for sum
mer nse, out of the reach of flies. Flies
deposit their eggs in animal mittc r, not
only lo be hatched out, but for the pur
pose ofaffoiding them food ior that stage-
of their existence. The parent fly does
not seek out a place iu the third or fourth
story of a building to propagate her spe
chs, knowidg full well by uatnial in
tinct that her prospective family would
die prematurely by heat and drouth be
fore the laws of their being could be fill
fi led. Mukc a daik place iu the attic or
...i t l -.. l :.
orgarii-i iu uai.g upi.iu name., win
wiil save the trouble of baguing and liti-
itie. or nackinc in casks and boxes, which
frequently gives them a musty and un
pleasant flavor.
The STRirua lini The Gerin.au
town Ttbgraph has the following:
Every gardener knows that this is a
most destructive insect among melon, cu
ctttnberand other young vines, sometimes
damaging the crop rciiouslr. Many rem
edie have been suggested, some of them
no doubt, good in their way, but troub
lesome. Now we have tried for several
years a remedy which has proved, with
us, a complete success. Ia stead o( aim
ing lo drive away the iusect by soot,
ashes, etc , we pet it, or rather furnish it
with food better than the young
and cucumber plants. We sow around
each hill, at the time of each planting,
a few radish seed, and, coming up about
the same time, the tops supply pasture
for the bug which it much prefers to the
vines. Lettuce will also answer, but the
radinh is rather liked the bef t. iVhilc
our viues are untouched by making this
little provision for it, the young radish
tops are completely perforated.
Should this fail which is seldom the
ease, and has never been with us
sprinkle the vines with a solution of
whale oil and water. No insect but the
curculio can stand this. Where this
preparation is not attainable a weak so
lution of carbolic disinfectant soap will
answer as well."
..a. i
Oats for Lamus. The importance
of having lambs ready for market at as
early period of the season as possible,
is a matter which every farmer who
lives in the vicinity of laipe markets
understands, or at least ought to. It
may perhaps not be known to all farm
ers, that lambs are able to eat oats when
from three to four weeks old and my
experience has been that there is uo
provender with the nse of which I am
familiar, that appears to have such im
mediate and salutary effect upon them.
All that is necessary to be done is to
moisten the oats and place them in a
trough raised about six or eight inches
from the floor, aud where the old sheep
cannot get at them Those who are
sceptical in regard to this matter, can
very readily test tbe value of this sug
gestion on a single lamb or a pair.
Salt and Ashbs rou IIorses.
Those keeping horses should, twice a
week, throw in a handful of salt and
ashes. Mil them by putting iu three
parts of salt to one of ashes. Ilores rel
ish this, and it will keep their hair soft
aed fine. It will prevent bots, colic,
&c. A little ground sulphur mixed with
salt and ashes, and given once in two or
three weeks, is also beneficial. All do
mestic animals will be tbns benefitted.
A western editor speaks of a cotem
porary who is "so dirty that every time
lie goes up stairs there is a rise in real
estate.
,rtwr,
(C-otliiug.
CLOTHING!
Choicest Styles of the Season.
SAMUEL STRAYER,
Patterson, Juniata Co., Pa.
CLOTHING j
I will sell hit entire stock at
of all kinds
Greatly Reduced Prices,
FOK MEN AXDii-mii ait.il. 1872.
1501S.
OVERCOATS, I Uita,
j CASPET3,
HEAVY BOOTS,
Stair and Floor
Oil Cloth,
Ladies' Shoss & Qaiters,
FURNITURE,
WATCHES
AND
JEWELRY.
Under-Clothing, &c,
AT COST.
Suits an! Parts of Suits,
II ATS AND CATS,
And Furnishing Goods
' gjtS ullll C3J3
I
i FURS,
20 or 25 per cent. cheaper
than can be purchased else
where. Hiving a pood stock, well
BOOTS k SHOES,
MENS
FURNISHING
selected, 1 hope to please all.
GOODS, Call and see to be con
wrioss, &c.'ince1
gT Measures taken and Suits and parts
of Suits made to order, reasonable.
SAMUEL STKAYER,
Jon. 21, 18721 Patterson, fa.
S. B. LOUDON,
ZHEIJCIIAIVT TAILOIi,
KEVIN'S BUILD ISO OX
Bridge Street, Milflintown, Pa.,
Desires to inform bis friend and the public
that be has just received a fine and fashion
able stock of SPRING GOODS, consisting of
CLOTHS Plain Mack, Blue and Brown
CHEF Dahlia, Brown and Biue.
TRICOT I!. nek. Blue and llrnwn.
DfAGOXA LSlue and Black.
CIlEVrOTS All Shade.
SCOTCH HOODS- All Stvles.
IHA CK DOESKINS k Sunerirr quality
I'A VTS AND VEST PA TTERNS Fine.
SUMMER GOODS General Assortment.
I will sell an; of the above goods by the
yard or pattern.
I also keep on hind a full line of BVT
TERICKS PATTERNS, consi-ting of Men,
Boys, and Children's Shirts. Corns, Pints
and ests.
tF I will manufacture to order all kinds
of ci'Stom wobk. rr.IC'ES Reasonable, to
suit the times.
Mifflintown, Anri! 10, 1872.
NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP
In Kevin's Xew Building; on
BRIDGE STREET, MIFFLJNTOWN.
'P HE undersigned, late of the firm of Fa-
1
sick North, would respectfully aa-
j nounce to the t ut-lic that he has opened a
j Hoot and Mine Shop in Major Nevin New
It..;!.;,.,, it..;.!..., i
1 .."s ...-. ,,u
is prepared to manufacture, of the best nia-
tcnal, all kinds of
ROOTS, SHOES AXD GAITERS
GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN.
lie al-o keeps on hand a lsrgc and well
stlected stock of
15-uly-maile "Woi-lc,
of all kinds, for men, women and children.
ALL WO UK WARRANTED.
Give me a call, for I feel confident that I
can furnish yuu with any kind of work you
may deire.
JP Repairing done neatly and at reason
able rates. J. L. NORTH.
Mav 81. 1871.
NEW
WAGOX MANUFACTORY
IN PATTERSON.
I QJAMUEL II. ROLLM AN respectfully an
melonj nounce to the public that he has recent
ly opene'l a wagon-maker s Shop in the bor
ough of Patterson, aid is prepared to man
ufacture, in a neat and durable manner,
WAGONS OF ALL MINDS,
From a Four-horse Farm Wagon to a One
horse Spring-wagon.
All Kinds of Repairing will Receive
Strict Attention.
Grain and Lumber Taken in
Exchange for Work.
B09u By careful attention to bnsines, and
by turning out superior work, he hopes to
merit and receive a large share of public
patronage.
tT Goed Oak Flank Wanted. s
Nov 1, 1871-ly
Meat !3Icnt !
rrM!E undersigned hereby respectfully in
X forms the citizens of Mifflintown and
Pattersoa that his wagon will visit each of
ttese towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of each week, when
tbey can be supplied with
Clioiee lteof,
Veal, 9Xi(tton,
JL.:i-l, ..to.,
durinp the summer season, and also TOIIK
and hALsAGb in season. I purpose fur
Dishing lleef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Veal and Muiton every Thurs-
aay morning, uive mi your patroaage, and
will guarantee to sell as good meut as the
country can produce, and as cheap as any
oiner nutcner in tufc county.
SOLOMON SIEBER.
June 14, 1871.
BROCKERIIOFF HOUSE,
BELLEFOXTE. I'ENN'A.
D. JOHNSTOJI & SONS, Proprietors.
The "Broekerhoff Houre" has recently been
refitted and olherwiie greatly improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of D. John
ston & Sons, formerly of the 'Leonard House"
in Clearfield Persons visi.ing IMlefunte on
business or pleasure will find this a conve
nient and pleasant place to op. Free Butt
to and from the Depot.
Not I. 1S71.
CAUTION. .
ALL persobs are hereby can'ioned against
removing or in any way interfering with
the folio wiog property, the same having been
purchased by us and left in the care of Nich
olas Sheriff, of Spruce Hili townihip, until
such time as we may see proper to remove it,
vii : 1 bay mare, 1 bWk ma-e, 2 cows, 1 red
bu.l 2 two-year old heifer., 7 head of sheep,
1 two-horse wagon, 1 spring wagon, 1 sled,
1 plow, I harrow.
JAMES BE ALE.
April 21-6t W. P. GRUVER.
iJc.iiATA fiXTtw. $1,50 trer year.
. . ' . a j , . . , . i .'i -. e ;.-..,.'.'..-:' i i - '. ' f . . . - - - - -i - i . -..-,-.- - - j tn ; - - j ..-;.. .r j f '.. .- . . - vv v. i . " r . " -1 -y .-. , . e . . . .- ; : r -. f-i i i ; ' r , "t'.-'t'rrr'i'JTTiTiifii TiiiTHHrtTsssMV'
JaiwharuUsf, fit.
Specie" prices!
extbaordixabyTeductiox in the
I'KlCEE OF GOODS.
LAIItl) I BELL'S
N2W STORE,
Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave to ttate, tbat
they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his
entire stock of goods, and will in the future
conduct the merchantile business al the Old
Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata
enunty. Pa . where ibey shall endeavor to
keep constantly on hand a full and courpiete
assortment of i
LADIES' DUKSS GOODS, CONSIST-
ISd OK
ALPACAS,
POPLIN'S.
PLAIDS.
LUSTERS.
le LAIXS.
.MERINOS.
JIOHAIU,
G IX C HAMS.
cam nines.
LAWNS, &C
FANCV GOODS,
NOTION'S.
JEWELRY.
HATS AXD CATS.
HOOTS AXD SHOES, .
QUE EX'S WAKE,
CEDAR WAKE.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
FISH. SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR.
Having just returned from the city with the
above enumerated stock of goods, all of
which have been purchased since the great
decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying
that we can otrer Goods at greallv reduced fig
ures for CASH OK COUNTRY PRODUCE.
mar23-lf LAIRD & BELL.
XEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
13. . PARKEK,
(Successor to M ARTIN' & WALTU11S.)
tTAVISO purchased the Store of Mnriin A
1 Wallers, on Main St , in J. M. Retford's
store room, the undersiened would rent cct
fully inform tbe public that he has a new aud
carefully selected stock of GOOD.S of the
very best quality, comprising in part, of
DliV GOODS,
GUOOEKIE?,
NOTIONS.
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS.
QUEKNSWAHE,
BOOTS .t SHOES,
hats axd Cats,
CAIil'ET DAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
C A It P E T S,
BLANKETS,
FURS, WOOD ASD WILLOW-WAKE, and in
short every article usually kept in a well
selected store.
lie intends celling excluive!y for CASH or
incichmge for COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ty
so doing he will be able to sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and exioiine hi. g'ork.
Cy-, HIGHEST PR10ES PAID IN TRADE
FOK ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
E. S. PARKER,
(Be'foid's Store-room) Main htrvet.
Mifflintown. Fa.
Jan 31, 1872.
THE PLACE FOIl flARGAINS
IS AT
PENXELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTEltSON, I'A.
MMIE largest and best a.nurtirieiit to be
X fn.itd iu Patterson. Thankful fir the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully announce
titat 1 have just opened a very large stock of
Goods well suiitdto tba trade. My stock
consists of a full assortment of fine an J staple
1)11 Y GOODS,
Embracing all the materials for men, women
and children's waie, including Hatsaud Caps.
Coots aud Shoes, together with a lnrge slock
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Llollis, Mailings, olc.
LADIES' DUKSS GOODS.
Suoh as French and English Merinoes. Top-
lins. Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured
cnawts, sc. and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Milts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and CuHs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings.
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. Aliio, a large lot of Queensware,
Hardware. Wood and Willow Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together with a full asort
ment of Goods usually kept in a country store-
gfU. Highest price paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. Prices lo suit
the timos Mav I. 1R72
Manhood: How Los!, How Restored
rBfftfl Just published a new edition of
iyUJ r. fnlTcrwell's Celebrated
'"fcey Essay n tbe radical eure (with
out medicine) ot Si'krmatob nuoA. or Semi
nal Wcnknesi, Involuntary Seminal Lo-scs,
Impotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity,
Impediments to Marriage, etc. ; Consump
tion Epilei-sv, and Fits, induced by self
indulgence or sexual extravagance
ESrTrice, in a sealed envelope, only Sets.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarraintr
iuu3c.)uiii:ca ui cu-aou.e may be radically
cured witHout the dangerous use of tlie knife ; i
pointing out a mode of cnr. at once simple
o.i-lutn . n.l .T ...l t . '. .' 1
certuin, and effectual, riy means of which
every aunerer. no matter what bis condition
may be. may cure himself ehaaply, privately
and radically.
JKsF-This Lecture should he in Ihe hands of
eTery yi utn ana every man :n the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
a:y address, pnt'jiaid, on receipt of six cents,
or two post stamps.
Also. Dr (.'ulvcrwell's " Marriage Guide,""
price 25 cents.
Address the publishers,
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.,
Pot Office Box 4,586. 127 Bowery, N. T
aprl7-ly
A PROFITABLE BUSINESS !
LIGHT EQUAL to GAS. atO.NE-EIGHTH
THE COST! Cmnot bt ezpfodei. No thim
ncy or wick used.
MKN dosiring a PROFITABLE BUSINESS
can secure the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT for ths
sale of DVOTT S PATENT CARBON fiAS
LIGHT BCRNEKS and OIL. for ClfllNTIES
or STATES. Write for information or call on
M. B. DYOTT,
. No. 114 South Second St., l'hila , Pa.
N. B CHURCHES furnished with CHAN
DELIERS and LAMPS of every detcription.
" h cneaper man at any other estab
lishment in tbe oountry. -
Msreh 2, 1872-Sm
Oil, Paint & .Varnish,
WHITE LFAl). REU LE I P.
COLORED PAINTS IN OIL
BURNT UMBER. RAW UMBER.
CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN,
CHE0M3 TSLLOTT, DSOP ELACZ,
Prussian Blue, Lamp Black,
Paint Brushes, Varnish Brus'te,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES
Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel,
Soaps, Japan Dryer, Wkiic Varnish I
Concentrated Lye, Eatbitt's Pcta:h,
t ty iind Gliis.s.
The above goods, with a large variety ef
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always
n band at the
PATTEESON DRUG STORE.
Glass cut to any size desired.
Dr P. C. RU.ND.O.
July 12, 1871-tf
1 ILFRAXCISCUS & CO,
Sirs Market Street,
. PHILADELPHI A.
We have opened for the SPRING TRADE,
the largest and best assorted St;ck of
PHILADELPHIA CARPETS,
Tabic, Stuir and Floor Oil 1 lolhs, in
dow Shades anil Paper, l'aiet
Chain Cotton, Ynru, Hutting,
Waddine, Tuineo, Wicl.s,
Clocks, Looking (lusMes,
I'nncy I1iis!,.-Ik. U rooms
Unskeis, liuckcta,
UrUKhes, Clothes
Viingers,
Wooden and Willow W are in the United
State.
Our aree increase in bTipiness enables n
to sell at lo prices and furnish the best
quality of floods.
SOLE AGENTS FOR TIIK
CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER,
I'riee i?.n.
Over 13,000 Sold in Six Months.
Terms : Carpets. KO days.
All other goods, 3 J. days. Net.
febl-Usepl-Smoi e t
Boot and Shoe Shop.
'lHE undersigned, fashionable Do.'t
and Shoemaker, hercbv resnecttiil- r
!y informs the public that he has located if
in the borough of Patterson, where he is pre
pared to accommodate the most fastidious iu
LADIKS' WKAK,
Gents' Fine and Coarse Boots,
XSi'og-sxuiij,
CIILJKZXS WEAR, &C.,&C.
AUo, mending done in the neatest maiiii.i
and upon the shortest notice. A l.bvi-al
share of public patronage is respecKiil!'.
solicited. Sittisfaciion ffiinntmced-
IrtSShon locite.l on ihe east side of Tut'
carora street, one door souih of Main si reel,
nearly opposite Laird & Deil's store.
J. W. DEAN.
March 8, 1872
rillLADELI'lIIA.
rillS HOT FT, IS n.FASANTI.Y SITU ATKI
OS TIIF. SOUTH SIDF- OF
HACK ST 11 K K T,
A FKYT POORS ABOVE TIIMtl).
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
Makes it particularly desirable to pernns
visiting the City on business or pleasure
A. 15K0K, l'ltOPlilETOi;,
Formerly of the Stalet Union Ilutel.
ar.g. 18. 1809-ly.
JUNIATA HOTEL.
MIFFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CO., PA.
SIMOX It. ALBI11GHT, Proprietor.
Rooms large and comfortable the Table
supplied with the best the market affords
Stabling large and excellent Car constantly
supplied with the choicest wines and lioior
no pains will be spared to please guests.
Charges moderate A liberal share of p ub'ie
patrorage is solicited. mayl7, '71
UNITED STATES II O X K L
OPPOSITE TA R. R. DEruT,
IIARRISI5UUG, PA.
EMM IXC Ell & CO., rRorniETor.s.
Tfefgrajih Office iu Hoti-1.
auj; i 38119-t.
WHITE 1I0KSE HOTEL,
310 & 3i8 NORTH THIRD STEEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
CEO. ZEILLEV, Proprietor.
Oooi! accommodation!, for all who may favor
him with a cull.
First Class Livcrr and Sale Stable,
HOLDING 6(1 HORSES, ATTACHED TO UOTLL.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
IEWI5T0WN, PEHS'A.
BEAR & II A M A K K It, Proprietors.
OTATP PAPtTnt imi-n T
& ?w?lT0L II0TEL' uear ' Ca,
toi uuuuines.
11ARISBURG,PA.
taJTerms as moderate as any Hotel in the
City.
W'M. G. THOMPSON. Proprietor
JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY.
"THE undersigned, manuficlurer of J.imi
X son s Improved Plow, tsaiculated 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. &c. He will also repair
reapers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
J. H. ROGERS.
Walnut P. 0.
ugJ8 ISMMf Juniata Co. Pa.
"POR SALE Three set of Cook Store Vt-
erns. No. 7. 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow
boards, all complete, by
SILAS SHAMP.
Oct6-3m iiiffliniown. "
A FIXE assortment of Cloths, Cassimwes,
A. Vestings, ie., ust received and for sale
r S. B. LOCUOX,
SHELLY & 8TAMBAF0H always keep np
their stock of GROCERIES n.l -;n ...
excelled either in the quality or prici of
their goo J3 iB this line. Give them a call
before going elsevhere.
Vlnrtjar Ulttrr are imt a vile Fjucv Ditns
made ot FKr Rum, V'lit-.key, Proot"S;tri:s and lltiu e
Liquors, cr.c:oreJ, snicetl, a ij nvt7ctenttl t p. case lUi
I.V.IC, called " I 'ltiict," ApuMizerV' " lic-'o: er,
ttc, that lead t!t- ii! !ero:i 10 drunkenness and nun.
but are a true Meil.cin-, rru!e from tlie native roots
antl iieib-of '.iui nia. free tromal Axtli;ic .StimuUiits-
Tliev are tli G';at II o-d I'unlier and a I.iic ivtn
Princip e, a Pcn'ect KciiMVJtor and Ittvt;ctmtur cf the
Svstem, carrvin oT a' pfi"nmn m.it ier and resroiins
the blood to a ltea';!iv c.:id lion, eiutclini!; it, refrolmn
and invioratin; b.lU nund and Uxly. i'iiev ai e
of adnimisiraii'-n. pnnnpt in tlieir action, ccru.ii iu lltcir
res;i!ts, rafe and re'iab'e tn ail fitrnts of rTtse.ise.
N Pcwwi ci fak Miller accord-
inf to d:rcc;:otis, ami rrWJin Jong utiwe I, irovnud
their bo'ie ar not d.-slmved bv tnin-r.il poi-fm or oilier
mean a:t tlie TiUii orns waited beyui:d the ntiut
of rrtiair.
IyiIAl or Iiiflire ion. Hrad'cbe, P.iin
in tlie S!inia.-rs. C.m.i.is ' sliineof the t he -t, lrz
zine5St S-mr EnH-i'imns of the Stomach, Ihid Taste
in the Mouth, I! t'ot's A:t4ck, P.li.taium of the
Heart, Intlammaponof the l.tntis P'ii in the re;.oiuof
the Kidtcvs, a-id a hn- -hed other pjitnti! svnitom,
re tiie olTwinss of Ii-;eiwia. In these comi.Uint
it has no etjuai, and "tie b;t;e will prove a better ijiiaj
antee of ik inrrits thin a len-thv ii.Iverii-'.einent.
For Kemnl Cniiiilaiiitit in yount; or o'l,
married nr single, at llie d.iwn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic I!. iters dj:.iv so decided an
influence that a nuiked iin;.roeiulit is soon jeicep
tible. For iiiflnitimittory mid Chronic rtltru
nmlint an I (iiut, iKs.ieiviH r Ind.e-nutt, liiimns,
Ketnittent antl I iiteriii.ttent tcvers, lusc;i-es of the
IVnod, liver. Kidneys and. H'.id 1 r, these Hitters have
been lii'Vt surcesfiil- Such IH-acnes cnned by
Vitiated l.!iod, uh ch is peneiajy (.roduccd by djr4iie
iwent f ih-: DteMive O t-.ins.
Thy are u riille Pnr;alrt as well al
Tonic ntssessin aiio the necii.t ir tuei It nt act in 5
as a vKwer'nl aent in ri 'ievinc t 'n-i ion ..r nfl:nn
matinil of the Liver and Visceral Oim, and in i:..iuns
Diseases.
For Sklit It4rn4 Eiuptions, 'IVtter. P i!t
Klientu, lliniciics, S;-oli, Pimp rs, Pusmies, lioi. a. Car
buncles, Iii";; wornii. Scald -Head, S'tre l-.ycs. I'.rv
ije'av Itch, Semis, I i-C'i!oratitms of the Ski.t, Humors
and I)ie.ises ot the S!:;n, of whatever TMtne nature,
are literally durr; up and c.irrietl out of the svstcm ii a
short lime bv the ue of these pittrrs. One bofile in
--li c.iM- will couvutkc the mi Iirctcdui4)iii of their
Curative elTects.
Cleanse I lie Villisfedl HIoo! wlic-never yon
find its nnput itiv'i bin ii'!' ihtoitlt hel;intti Piuiples,
EruptitMis, or Sores: cieane it whrn yon find it ob
structed and sliii-isli in the veins : cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feehns will ic I you when. Krep the blood
pure, and the health of the system will fo low.
CirftlXtal thourni proclaim Vihkcau Pit
Titas the mut wonder Jui luviguiant tint ever suitained
the inkiite system.
Piu Tttpe, antl oilier Worm Inrtinp in
the svsteni of so nur.jr thousand, ate eitectu.iily de
stroyed and removed. Savs a d.tm?u:'ied plivstol
oist : There isfcarcely an individual upon the face of the
earth whose b-nly isesempt from the presence 01 worms.
It is not uion the healthy elements of the body that
worms exi-it, hut u Km the diseased hit mors and slimy
deposits that breed these living monsters of dtsea.
No svtem of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelm n
itic wiil free tiie system fioin worms bke these Die
ters. Merhanlenl Dlie-nicfl. Tfrsons en?sed in
Pamts and Minerals, anch as pluinhers, Type-setters,
t mid -beaters, and Miners, as they advance in lite, will
be snbtect to para!rsis of the U-wel. To t"a?d against
this take a dise of Wai.kir's Vinegar Litters once
or twice a week as a Preventive.
UillotiH Item it tent, nitil Inlnnuhlfnt
I"ever, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our
preat rivers throuehotit tt.e United States, esjiccUI.y
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri. Il.tno's, Ten
nessee, Cumberland. Arkansas. Ked, C"loiado. Bmto
Rio t'.raiule, Penil, Alabama, Mu'r;e. Sivannah, Kcin
ol;e, James and many others, wkh their vat tribnta
ries, throughout o-tr entire country d trin tlie Slimmer
and Aittumii, and remarkably so durin; seasons ot
uniisusl h-it and tli vness, a- iuvnriab'y aTnmpanied
by cxtensie derangements of the s:onnth and liver, aud
other abdominal v;iceia. Thee are alwai s more in !es
ohit ructions of the liver, a weakness and iiiiiah'e stats
of the stomach, and preat toriir of the bowel, bin
c!o(red nt with vitiated accit'ifiilations. In their treat
m?nt, a ptnaiive. excrtinr; a p'lwetf.d tntlusnre unr-n
tlu-se virious orti'uis, is c'votiaily necessary. Thre is
no cathartic for th puipn- e cuu.il to IJk. J U'alkeh'j
VtsofiSR liiTrK!-, as they w-;i speedi'y remove t!;a
dark coiorrd viscid miner with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same time sritmilatme: the secretion of
the liver, and pencraily rc&toru the healthy funciuitJ
of :lve dir'js: ive or.in.
scrofula 'T V,.T,rTT"e cTT""
VWS I'.ry-i-.ts, Swehcd Net, t-itrr. Scnft.'ou
I:(flimmatinns, IndnVnt l.ifT.iinmati'vUs, Mercurial Af
fections, Od Snres, Ltupiio-is or the Skin, Sore K.-e.
etc, etc. In these, as in a-1 otiiercotncitniion.il Dis
eases, Wm.kkk's Vines s I!ittkrs have .-!m'i th-ir
preat curative powers ia lii2 inot obsnuate and inttac'
able cases
Or. WaTVer'n California Ylncnr ni!f rr
act on all thtise enset m a similar m-viner. liv pur:K-, ,'
the H'ood th-y remove the cause, and bv f:viiv ;'r.v
the citects of the in!ia;iKuat;o.i (:lie tuhorcuiar c!ri'.'s:i-)
the aTetTed part receive hca-lit, and a penna:ie:il cmc
is ejected.
Tk ivnnrrl!e of !. U'ai.kfr's VrrinR
PlTTttas a'e Aiiericnt. l.ai.hnreoc and C-i-min t;v..
Nutritious, I.ixative, Diuretic. Sedative, Coiuilci Iiri
tart. Stt'Ioli.ic. A tera:ive, ( I Auti -P..ii;ais.
The Aperient and n;:id Laxative properties of
Dr. Walker's Vixpf;; I' itter aie tht best sa:'e
t,uard in al caies of empt ons and inahnant fevers,
their balsamic. h-a!in. and fo:hinc pro;ern5 ptn-ect
the litiuiors of t'.ie fauces- 'iheir Sedative properties
allay pain in the n-rvous system, stcmnch, artd bowe's,
C'ther fnvn inflammation, w:iH, c'ic, cramps, etc.
Their Counter-1 rritint influence extends throuehotit
the system. Their D urctx pro;erties art on the Ktd
rivs, cnrrectini; and ru!atii7 the flnvv ol urine. 'I heir
Anti-IIiiious properti'"; siimiilat the liver, i:i the secre
tin of bi!e, and its d 'liar-es through the bihary duc:s,
and are superior to ail remedial aeuis, fur t!i cuis if
Bthotis Fever, Fevr ai Ar;ie, etc.
Fortify the tr;!y nniti-tt tllMea hr pun
fv:n ail its fluids with Vimfcx Pitters. No roi.
demic can taVe hoid of a fy.stein thus forearmed. Th
liver, tlie stomach, the Lowe's, the k dnrs, and the
nerves are rendered iliseaie proof by tins great iuvij
orint. lireetion. TaV.e of the Titters on co'n- to bed
at flight from a hilf toons and one hvf wine--ia.si"uii
Kat good nourishing food, such as bcet'st-ak, mutton
chop, venison, roast beef, and vettetab'.esi, and taiie
onittoor exercise. They a;-e comoosed ol purely veget
ah'e it rei-i:ents. and coiil.m no srnrit.
J WALK LK, Piop'r. It H. MeUOXALDACO
ru(tst aiirt (i'.,u A;;l.., San t-rjni.i(o. ri.
and cor. nt V'ah;ncT"it and Cnara-m s , Nvw Vi;rk.
SOLD PVALL DKUOG1S13 AND DEALERS.
FOUTZ'G
CEI.EntiATI.l)
Horse Ml Gatlis WM.
H Tim prriarHt..Hi.l(iijr and fiivorsW.r
-j miiikii, n in n:u; uiiKH i tc-ui . iuiifn.
broken down and low-spirit d iioisra.
iy irriit,'r,t-nmK ana tiraus ng v n
stnniarli cud inttrftititi.
LZZri? jnrltlt nt to tltir animal. uch u U'NG
WATicii. h;;avks. c.L'(.ii., his-
TKMI'KR, FKVKIIS, K(!r.V I Y. II ,
l."'.':v a, if- - i ..........
the wiud, itiere.ij;:s the tipitiu
sires a smooth ami j!o"iv ikin ami
lutum line-IookiniT anil mii iti-1 ln.r r- j V-r-iE
To k."tm of Cow.t t.iis prejtara
tiou is invaluable. It ii a pure pre-vt-ntive
acainst Rin.lerTH.t. Iloll.iw
Horn, etc. It t: b-n nmrn hr
Jt actual experiment to iRcree tie
f quantity of milk and rrtnxa twent
and 8rert. In f.ttfniT. rrl ;t
rirei them an app-tAe, loudens tltcir tide, aiid make
!in Lhrire much furttr.
In all di.naes of Sin, nch k. Cour'u, Tlcm la
a. a specific. By puttin from one- jXvFCA
half a paper to a paper in a laurel of 4it
will ihea!OTeihsi-iu. will he ermli eSw? J
raf.1 or entirely prevented. Ifun en
in time, a certain preventive at.d 'iif-f'
eure for the Hojt Cholera. ffs2-- -
D.TID E. FOUTZ, Proprirtor,
BALTIMORE, M d .
For aale hy Prnerirta and Storekeeper thronrheat
aa. Laid State.. Canada, and So, -i America, i
B. F. K EPS Ell & SOX
town. Pa.
Agenis. Mifflin-ang-23-ly
iNcwTin and Stave EjlahlislimciU, j
Ptrrytvillt. Juniata Conn'u. ",.
THE undersigned has opened out a new1
Tin and Stove Establishment in 'be room :
on Railroad Street, nfct doer to the Timtta- ;
rora Hotel, where lie would be-pleased to .-ce i
all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves. &c. I
He will also give prompt nutrition to all or- '
ders for Hoofing. Spouting and Jobbing, ali ;
of which be guarantees to put up with the)
best of materinl and in a workman-like man- j
ner. Having had over ten years experience!
in the business be flatters himself that he i
can give entire satisfaction to tbe public. I
lie keeps on bund tbe celebrated Ximrod j
Cotik Stove, which is the hest buker. most !
economical and heaviest plated stove now in j
nse. lie will, keep on hand the Oriental
Heateis. and a general asnrtmon nf the best
Stoves manufactured JOHN DfXBAR.
IF YOU AVANT NKAT
SALERII.LS, POSTERS & BLANKS.
CALL AT TIIE SENTINEL OFFICE
wMi
R R. R-
OADWAY'S BEADY "RELIEF
tllttrt THE HOBST Pil.NS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.'
NOT ONE HOUR
areautnc tM !w;n--ii:'mti.t i-cu aiiv on,
St FKKR ITU 1'ALN.
RADWAT-S ,;t-U?JEf.1'J.'N-lS A CrEE r0B
It wis the ftrt art! I
TTio Only I:Oii Itcmrdy
at msIJttittv etut. ihe cm?l rxtmciatmit n... ,.U
lumnation Mil ctir Contlii. lwlWr of ti.
L nns, Al.m!h, Uowcla,ur tUnr isatdi ur urtin, ly
I'nuSt ONE TO TtTKCTT JtrNTTES.
no n-altor how TinicTi. T .Lruvialinu ti:c tn,
I:IIKI'MAT1C. B.-ii-riJ;!i-n. j! aim. lT:fp:t.l, Nvoiu,
Ii;rj;jc, or pioslniltU .th n.ay stiller.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WIIL AFFORn INSTANT KAsE.
TVFLAMAI ATio.N" I'F Tit K KII'XKY-.
IM I.AMMATIU.V OK TIIK ULADDEX
IVFLAMMAl'iUJi OF TH S HOWEL.
' l-KXfiKsno.N 111' THE iroi.
one Tnr.0AT,A.L.mV. l r. 1.h,nW
ETSTERK8. CKP. W';;
EEADACIIG. TOOrUAl HF.
COLD Cnil.T. AOL -K rlllLI ..
pruts ht-re Uie Jiaio ur c.lBculty aiToiU
,!)1 cor.ifurt.
T:IV droTMl tn l:!f tumt.lrr r.t wator w!!! In f.T
,r.i.tii((CBsMW. MA5IS. t"U it M"MA II.
' HKRTBf;v. SHiK liEAI'A' IlK, niAKUHKA.
IiVFTK!:r. I01.li'. W iSU IS 'iliE BoWLLS,
vuliUI IMtr.SAL VAISS. ......
Trave,.--. ,i.il,l :ilav carrra K)ttrr Km.w
Rt dy Krliff Willi tlx-. A fi-w Jiui sni .ir .i I
nr. s.Kid or iiaii: fr'.ni t-liatixtf ff .!cr. II l,
Uc.ttfr Uwuj Frencli lltaiidv or iiittvn ad a aliom: .t.
FEVKII ASO ACIE.
FEVER ASH AUl'E nirl f"r Mly c-nt. T!:"cl
n.,t a rt:iietil ruie. t ia ll.:s tr!-.l tint wi.l ci:r. t ever
a it AiT.ie, anJ all .'tiler lA.a'i"U. I'itiotis, So.u . 1 -
l-ll.l., m V,W usltAIiWAV i:r:.vv l.r JSif.
i-iityc..iit.rrLatle. by UiuUta. .;r-
HEALTH llEAUTY ! !
V FI.ESil AM' V. Fi jji'-l.-l !-.Ai: f-M.'i .'. --
l.tAL' I Ii-L'I.CUjii.-I.Lr:u:. Mi. l l:Ll .Ol" i .
DR RAD IV AY'S
SARSAPARILUA" RESOLVENT
M ADE TCR Vn-iT A-ST' " I-!i ! S'-i vr.l'" :
h Ul'h'K. IS riAPII AUK Vli:'. t
vite T i M!:iticr..- rvj'ir ; -
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Cvsry Hay on fnrresso !i F'-rr:";
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USID LZD UdOZZLD BY
j. b. iT.zNcn t re.s, ran nircr,
F. W. SMTTTT,.--!iv.n, Mi. Ti.
A. r. W!lr.r.l..R. Lima, Ohio.
B. HA I I., l.ii.;n.Wun.
CRAVKM ii I O..(i.r.!onivi:i, Va.
SAAi'I.. O. Mii'AOUi.., iiurirees-
lioru, Tcuti.
Ourrparo rr illct alloTV cf any ex
tended n .iiirUi iu rr!t::i to the
wrtltesot K-.-aJalM. 'J'ut e Me 'i.-al
Profcsifin -tn'rn V';i;.J l.v.
trituperir to any titey have ever
'iscd in ti e t-ea.rtiei.t cf tieat.ed
li:.il-, anil to thoaiilit te.! wo any t-y
Rovimlis. aul ou will be realon-i
l"'-!'i'-
pricSt-OUKrttie. Addriss
13. Cl-i;r3 & CD.
Manufacturing CAemijf,
Baitimobe, 3ro.
Terror! Mnrder ! ! Death!!!
3 Mice, Itom-hei. Ants, T)J(r?
J lllt)U"s. A,. fliliO
? Farmers, tear? i;unr Grji.i. T) A fpn
2 . Poultry.' e'c. iLtll
KATS A Remarkble' Prcoaralion. RA T 3 ?
, j
winch draws It.tts. (as by ui.ngtc) Irotn
'their holes ami Li.linj pi
.;, an,, J
nces. Tiiry e!
a d pad cerfiiin'ii
in the open air. S.ife to use. CalicJ
D
a--iA p,stini pictures to illumine rjnicl tour;-
ev Improved Vermin ExterminaJor. 1'eJj gf "is ot sung fur th tdciul circle." r
iih Wuii'titful niccess at the t'o.v tistntvl I An Agent.writea, i 1-7 eopi
id other lar-se lloteli and Public liniim S: "ecli. V. M1 sell ii! this ninmh esuil.T." f
j New
liens iu PhiUtic'phia mid Near York city ;
Miitiiu iiouse, liini-iiiurg ; I nmn H-pm
Hotel, 1'ltishurs: ller.li'jt li.dioe. tt .1 k
liartisport. Pa ; is. in tact, the only ariicle
only ari icle
that mill rid jou of ihce pelts. Cut tin? ?
advertisement out and take to your I'ruc.
gist or .Merchant. If ha. is not sm t lir.)
becfin get. it for you of any wLole-til. J
Iru-igist. lie sure And cl only that i -n.
ed i'.. l'CKT, Jr., 1'hil.idilpbi.i, Pa, on
each jar. Take no other. 'J', cents a jur ;
five jars for $1. $1 aorta tciil usually ,io a
thfirnui'h work.
To Jlcrrbants. Burt's New Improved
will never harden or change by age Al
ways in nice condition. Lots on hand ol
former make will he exchanged, if Je.ir,l.
Principal Depot?. 02 Arch st., X E. corl
ner Tcmli and Che-tntit st . and S. TV. cor
Eieht and R iee t i :,iln.:l..l.; c-.ii
jby ail Wholesale lirugtrists. Ilircrt til
letters to E. lit' KT, Manufacturer of P.at
Kxlenninator, West Philudeldhia. Pa
Jan l'-6m i
LAKGE stock or Koady-made Clothing for
a' ty IURLEY 4 to-
.Tilt Cat irraU-j tf;e manner of Utin,
.IDK. PIEHCE
Fonataia Xml Injector,
cit -
t.
Site
Thi tnstramcnt is c.-pecia!!y designed tat
icct apnuwiLiuu v.
1 0!t. SASH'S CATARBH RCMEOT,
It t the only rrvrm 01 iMinniro in.P,..
wliih fluid miMicine c:iu be rarril ,
perrcctl'j apnlu'i to all part of Ihf affectcii u.
3'-es.and the chambers or eitiw timims,
tlirrfiritli. In which wirwaiid uiceta frequet',
and r,-oai which tho catarrhal diMharsre
cee.l. Too wantof nci." in treating (,...
toPire hu arisen larjul' fmin th imr....
aniiK iii ' renjpJiM to t!ic raTitiea and
tlieirnr of efl'-etiric iisi-' entirely otcrrcr.
i;ir?-ti!m of th tHvir-i . In naini; this it?..,
Iha FluiJ n carried l7 ill i ciaht) BO tact.
inj'ir p m-iii bein roc -IreJ.) npoiw aiBit.jil
t't.ii'vll i.vni,' ln-l I ' II. a Mshft rurtict 1
L l inl.t .n.l fli.Wf.i-.
fi'it iv I i!ia:i.i t:is r ivr. c'mnectt-d tl:t-rc'."
Hvns on! ol theop?3siie rtMfrIL lis ne
8.) Ki:u;ila tht a ch id can nndenftarcl It. 1
aii-1 cxpllrlt dlrc.-l5o.i at'rnmpmjf
liiKtrtim -nt. 'i"t nwi wit tlii- iTi?n:ni.,T
'(.l Catarrh K.-niody curw rcr.:;t j
Sy mi'tossm iii C ;tarrl. Kwii-HitM
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y.uv:..y Street, New Y .ik i
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j M-rivi-s.it l;!t;iira lit;lip-f
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j x li;vs Mnvrit-tiurf lO-.ln fi
j lmves lVitlliiiuepoi t.... 2r!"!
j leaves Llinirti etjif
t atrivef at CiinikniJigiin- Ptlj.i
j Fas-t Lixk lei von llalticore 12:1" if
l'-riTii llurrtsliurjr - 4:l'tt
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j 'iVkst'kx Fx ! uv U.iltiuiore lO:1"!;;
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)-aves H tltitimaport l-tl' 1 H
l.-(e3 It.nriliL-rg 4:!5tf
arrics at Ilu'iiinore .... 7:-'
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ui-rivt al linlriiiiore v-:''1'
II.'LT. Acr. fotitli I.'isvi-s Il irrisbiirz
anivisiit lUilt iniore...- I-:'i":'
J'tiil Train north nnti south. Fa-l I '
r.nrtli. Pacific- l'xrrei-3 so'ith, Erie Kit"
i srtlltli. hii.1 Inllirnnre A'-f"iiir,io.Ilii 5C-
j daily except Stinday.
IVlft t,,,. th ' ,
for further infm matinn pply at tlieT'
DlftL-e iu the iVnust lvania Railroad I'm ,
AI.FF KD R. FISKt.
General Superintemiei"1
Literature, Ait and Son?
ltt the lent f iling biuk over offernl "
n'hi" ner,i;.,e. .be..!-'
es-av, ui iiinirmnrion or ui.-rorr an'i n-i
rtipby, tl.e sweetness and trrnn-.ieurof P"'
; tii! ei.iiiiiie t-!. iiu of lii-jstc, and
. tifal illtipiraiior.j.
j "Solid reading fur graver nioments ;
sant pictures to illumine nnict tours; a
Our .-. t!'n!rm ef eunranini le 1
! with, otecttens to the busine.is. I'artm-
: ree. A v.iluuMe present tn every ne"l':
I X T K ! I X A T 1 1 ) N A L PI
nt.I.iHiNG CO
t"1'1 95 I.iBr.TT SvnKr.T, Sew York.
nd 9a I.tsnaTT Svm
Miv ls l7.'-10w
fOAL. Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all
! i KJ of Merc'tiamiise for sa'e. Chestnut''
I Uirk, Hi.lroad Ties, all kinds of Oram-- ;
: Sjc.N bought at the highest market pn,'
cash or exchanged lor merchandise. fl )
lumber, &c, to suit cuatomers. I af."
! pared lo furnish to builders tills of luL
just as warned and on short notice, ' f
: oak or yellow pine lumber. f
I NOAH HERTZLER-
i Jan J Tort Royal, J.iniata Col
C"1 O lo the Juniata Sxstivkl Job FT I
1 Office for ail kind of Tluin and -Printing.
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A salcbv f. BAKTU-
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