The Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1871-1904, November 24, 1876, Image 4

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    The Illnitin7lion joir!h;
Peabody 31-,licn!
lauMuch St.,
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THE SCEIGE 'LATE
Or•. SELF.PIit ESELIV Alt T 0:t
MORE THAN (INF.
Gold Medal A , , ,
"Nalibnal Jittfc,l
TUBT publlslwa !:f rirr I, I', TI
gI TUTS, a new d • IllijOil t I-1 ur•rl i.• .
entitled the "TIlk: SCII:NCE OF ;
ZRVATION." It trot'. npun 31aNerr..e, hr.w
regained and how perpetitAted ; and cure ~fl•.Nir.:l
ted_ Vitality Inipatent , y, Ptr•rea tut, j,.
.apermatorrlicea, or Seminal Lo-'es 4::•!
nal),Nervous and Pliysieal liability Ilyi:oeliondria, 4. I. ,iey
Forebodings, Mental In.pressiiiiei. if Ener g y. f
gard Countenance, Coffin,.ion of Mind and 1.11.
Impure State of the liiouil, and all iikeit , ..eatisin: front
tha ERRORR of YOUTH or the inditicrot 1011, or ex.,- i.l
mature yearn.
It tells you all about Ito' notate .4 tl.•rit rativ .
Ry, a the l Phy n a tn. oloty
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ikon of Marriage, 011ij Ilga I Precept and Fri.totly
Physical Infirmity, Its Call•e4 and Coro,
tweon the Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of
Miseries of Impudence, Ancient, ignorance and f.,
KEENS Or CURE, Cure o Body and Mind. Tutu: !
Ptnn TRIATX ENT, Address 'it) I"atienis:rl.l
era, The Anther's Principles. The price of this is
only $l.OO.
This Book also contains MORE THIN FIFTY
PRESCRIPTIONS for the ;time named and l,i i, r
diseases, each one i!• , 11 . 0 ifn!ii the vice ol
the book.
A 160„ anoti, r vain ible: . .
ly on Mi.NTAL AND :
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21,0 royal ocMvo logos, tu ofr ; f110.11 : , ,I, 01,t1
in substantial utnaia. trice on Jime:y
to pay for printing.
"Tho Book for young and in id;ilc4q,eti Jaen rraki
now, is tho Science of Lilo, or Self 'Pr,ervat!on. '1':o•
author has returned from Europe in excollent;malth, and
J./again the Chief Consulting Physician of the Pc; iauly
Medical Institute,-tio. 4 Bulfinc Street, Bo tun Mass."—
Republican Journal.
"The Science of Lifz is lo.yonti all c0:1ip:16.4.n the most
extraordinary work on l'hysiolo,.,:y t for publi•le.l."—h,,s
ton Herald.
"Hope nestled in the I,:toni of Pand.ra's box and hope
plumes her wings anew, since the issuitix of tiiese
rwa
ble works, published by the Peabody MO kill liist it te,
which are teaching thousands how to avid the inala.lies
that sap the citadel of lite."—lniladeldha Ehtpti
•`lt should be read by the young., the middie-age , l and
even the 01d.',--Ne York Tribune.
The first and only Medal ever conferred upon any Med
ical Man in this country, as a recognition of ski!! and
professional services was presented to the author of these
works, March 31st, 1576. The presentation was noticed at
the time of its occurrence by the Boston Press, and the
leading journals throughout the country. This magnifi
cent Medal is of solid gold set with Mute than otw hun
dred India diamonds of rare brilliancy
"Altogether, in its execution and the richness of its Inn
ter's]; and size, this is decidedly- the met nobs elite
medal ever struck in this country for any purpose what
ever. It is well worth the inspection of Numismatists.
It was fairly won and worthily bestowed.".—.Mo.s.aniia
setts Roughraan, Jung 3d, ISB6.
4a. Catalogue sent on receipt of tic. for postage.
Either of the above works sent by mail on receipt of
price. Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE. (or
W. H. PARKER, M. D., Consulting Physician,) Nu. 4 Dui
finch St. Boston, Mass., opp. Revere House.
N. B. The author can be consulted on the above named
dlseases, as well as all diseases requiring skill, secrecy
sad experience. Office hours, 9P.M.toG P. M. lung. 4-ly
Medical
WHAT IS VEGETINE?
It is a compound eltracted from barks, roots and hubs.
It is Nature's Remedy. It is perfectly harmless from any
bad effect upon the system. It is nourishing and strength
ening. It acts directly upon the blood. It quiets the
nervous system. It gives you good sweet sleep at night.
It is a panacea for our aged fathers and mothers, for it
gives them strength, quiets their nerves, and gives them
Nature's sweet sleep,—as has been proved by many an
aged person. It is the great Blood Purifier. It ie a sooth
ing remedy for our children. It has relieved and cured
thousands. It is very pleasant to take; every child likes
it. It relieves and cures all diseases originating from fin
pure blood. Try the VECIETINE. Give it a fair trial for
your complaints ; then you will say to your friend, neigh
bor and acquaintance, "Try it ; it has cured me."
RELIABLE EVIDENCE.
The following unsolicited testimonial from Roy. 0. T.
Walker, formerly pastor of Etowdoiu Square Church Bos
ton, and at present settled iu Providence R. 1., must be
deemed as reliable evidence. No one should fail to observe
that this testimonial is the result of two years' experience
with the use of VEGETINE in the Rev. Mr. Walker's
family, who now pronounce it invaluable :
PROVIDENCE, R. 1.,164 TRANSIT STRE , .T.
STEVENS, ESQ.:-
I feel bound to express with my signature the high
vslue I place upon your VIWETINE. My family here
used it for the last two years. In nervous &baby it is
invaluable, and I recommend it to all who may nee:l an
invigorating, renovating tonic. • _
0. T. WALK El
Formerly Pastor of Bowdein Church, .11,,tu0.
THE BEST EVIDENCE
The foilowing letter from Rev. E. S. Best, Pastor of the
M. E. Church, Natick, Mass., will be read with interest by
many physicians; also those suffering from the came dis
ease as afflicted the eon of the Rev. E. S. Rest. No person
can doubt this testimony, as there is no doubt about the
curative power of VEGETINE.
NASICK, MABO., JAN. Ist, 1573.
MR. H. R. STEVENS :
Dear Sir—We have good reascn for regarding your
VEGETINE a medicine of the greatest value. We feel
assured that it has been the means of saving our eon's life.
Ile is now seventeen years of age; for the last two years
he has suffered from necrosis of his leg, caused by scrofu
lous affection, and was so far reduced that nearly all who
taw him thought his recovery impossible. A council of
able physicians could give us but the faintest hope of his
ever rallying ; two of the number declared that he was
beyond the reach of human remedies, that even amputa
tion could not save him as he had not vigor enough to en
dure the operation. Just then we commenced giving him
VEGETINE and from that time to the present lie has been
continuously improving. Ile has lately resumed studies,
thrown away his crutches and cane, and walks about
cheerfully and strong.
He has taken about three dozen battles of VEGETINE,
but lately uses but little, as ho declares he is too well to
be taking medicine. Respectfully yours,
E. S. BEST,
YRS. L. C. F. LEST.
ruparell by
H. R. STEVENS, Do , ton, Miss
I'EGETINE
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moon, privii them loi tle top
fl:tt tin to ri-a. When th , ay are very
b.tke in a hot ovg2n
nvftt shotfA he r•ir,not,
v. , ur hand in it and Gaunt 4iver hvciit v.
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.`' , 7!N( 1; I > lES.—Buii rre,h Leer tui r ;:Je
tender, is it get cold, ::,en elnp it fine,
with on,: powad of' suet, one peck of
apples, two poundi of eurrant, picked and
washed vc.ry care{ ully ; taw pn find of ci trim
sliced, half an ounce of (.:w1) 0 1: pow,Jered
clwo s, 11 , pice, ei”n.);),.11, :t:.] iiigi•f three
pink , (of vect eider, (oil," pint 3ladeira
tlbatil;
wine, half a pint of brandy, with enough
sugar to sweeten to your tas!e. This will
make a large jar full.
OATMEAL AND COCOANCT.-o..itmial
mixed with grated cocoanut produc,n a
very attractive cake to Loth old and young.
'fake three heaping teaspoonfuls or grated
cocoanut, or two of the prepared des.sicaLd
cocoanut, add to it half a pint of the finest
oatmeal and two heaping teaspoonfuls of
sugar, stir it into one gill of boiling water
and mix it thoroughly together ; turn out
on the rolling hoard, well floured, and roll
it as thin and cut it out as for common
cracknels ; put a bit of citron aad a half
dozen currants into each eAke, sticking
them into the dough. Bake in a slow
oven and watch carefully Ic4 they brown
a shade too deep. To make them crispy,
let them stand a day in an uncovered dish.
DRIED PUMPKIN.—To prepare dried
pumpkin for use is quite a tedious process.
Pare and cut up in small pieces, and dry
quickly and thoroughly; then grind it in
a coffee-mill. When wanted for use, stir
the pumpkin meal into boiling milk, and
prepare pies in the usual way.
To W.A.i,tt HAIR BRITSIIES.—Do not
use soap. Dissolve a teaspoonful of saler
atus iu tepid water, and dip the brush up
and down in it till it is white and clean.
Place it in the warm air to dry, with the
bristles down, and it will be as firm as a
new brush. Hartshorn in tepid water is
quite as efficacious, but not quite as conve
nient.
To CLEAN BLACK Kin GLOVES.—A
good way is to take a teaspoonful of salad
oil, drop a few drop of ink in i!, and rub
it over the gloves with a tip 4 - 4 . a feather,
then let them dry in the sun
TO TELL GOOD FROM BAD EGGs.—Pat
them in water enough to cover them. Ali
that lay flat, as they would out of w:tter
on a smooth surface, ai.e good ; those ui
which the big- cads rs are bad. The
vessel used should hare a smooth, levol
bottom.
The best way to clean the iaside of old
iron pots and pans is to fill them with water
in whioh a few ounces or washing soda is
dissolved, and set them on fire. Let the
water boil until the inside of the pot looks
clean.
Chemistry of the Fattening Process.
A lean cow or ox is in a very different
condition, chemically considered, from fat
animals of the same kind. In the first
place the poor animal consists of about
two•thirds water, the fat one of only half,
that is in total weight. A fat animal is
in a dry condition, a poor animal is like
of our bog meadows, very wet.
When the fattening process begins, water
commences to disappear, and fat or suet
takes ith place; and the increase in bulk
during the process is largely of adipose .
matter. It is a curious circumstance that,
during fattening, the proteids, or nitrogen
ous compounds, increase only about seven
per cent, and the bone material, or inor
ganic substance, only one and a half per
cent.
The cost to a farmer of fattening an ox
is much greater at the close of the process
than at the commencement; that is, in
crease in bulk or dry weight at that peri
od is much more costly. If it costs three
cents a pound for bulk for the first month
after a poor animal is put in the fattening
stall, it will cost five cents the last mouth.
If, then, a farmer consults his money in
terest, he will not carry the increase in fat
beyond a certain point, provided he can
turn his partially flitted animals to fair ad
vantage. Farmers have, perhaps, learned
this fact from experience and observation,
and hence comparatively lean beef abounds
in our markets. While this is of advan
tage to the farmer, it is very disadvanta
us to consumers of the Lief, for the
ek.oi of a fat animal in every case is much
richer in fixed, nourishing material than
that of the lean, and it is never good econ
omy to purchase lean beef. It is better
to purchase the poorest parts of a fat ani
mal than the beit of a lean one. The best
piece of a fat ox (the loin.) contains from
twenty-one to twenty eight per cent. more
fixed matcrit:l than the corresponding
picces in a luau one, and curiously enogh
the worst piece in the lean animal (the
neck), is the richest in nourishing materi
al. The flesh of the neck improves.very
little in fattening, hence economy consid
ered, it is the best portion to purchase, as
its value is in a' measure a fixed one
Jouniqt.
KIIET) MANURE UNDER COVER.—Ma
nure in the barnyard properly preserved
under cover is worth twice as much as
that which is left exposed to the elements.
its best constituents being washed away be
fore its application to the crops.
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of Wild Cherry
Al. 7.IaIOWN, Lancaster Co., Pa.
Dn. SwtYNE i FoN. ri(rnrr.ir:---Ainnit two years ago
ray wile was Failfering front roll ,cuiipti.in, her cough at
time.; wag very and ,liming sickness had
th, he,,t aldrr- n...• in this coun
ties. Ilor ease was i.rommured by all or them. I
wan holt., I tin . ...;.;11 the . .. of your agidit,
Dr. Isaac It. 7 , 1111er, ..I * Wer.4 •4 Berk, raniniy,
who yen virrify theme Jar!, hy Dr. Swayne's
Conli,tuu , l Sy, un of IVihl Cherry. Actern,ing it for onto
she was ent,iely and i.i i,oW ;Li weal no 4,Ver,
and frilly peci.rian n-nal lan, I ;nil no hilly
it to y:011r rrcp;ll,.tiOU that I ant indebted
for her re , toratiou t. health, that I grant you full liberty
to gun 11-r ••a-.e pul.iirity, in tlio lope that others now
surfed , :, may dela le•mdit from her oX iwrience.
Vottro., ronpeetinlly, HENRY
EuTTLES FIVE In.LAr.s.
Pr;Taro] only 1,- .. ..
NZ. SWAYS E & -'.( )N,
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T! , e ALL
A Good Family Medicine.
If you are Bilious, take
SWAY NES Tau• and Sarsaparilla PILLS
If you have a Sirk Headache, take
S‘VAYNES Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
If your Tongue is Coated, take
SWAY NE'S Tar :mil Sarsaparilla PILLS
If yon have a Cold, take
SWAYNES Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
To pn•cent and core Chills and Fever,take
MAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
113-our Bowels are l'ostire, take
SAW:II - NES Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
Perions of a full habit, who are sulject to Headache,
Giddiness, Drowsines,:, and Singing in the Ear, arising
front too great a flow of blood to the head, ,hould never be
without them, as mangy• dangerous symidoms will be car
ried off by their ti,e.
LIVER. COMPLAINT
That dreaded disease front which so many persons suffer,
is frequently the cause of
HEADACH E, INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA,
is speedily relieved and often permanently cured 1 , 3' their
use. Fevers are prevented by the use of Mood Purifying
Pills, as they carry off, through the blood, the impurities
front which they arise. For Costiveness there is nothing
so effective as Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. Pries
cents a box; 5 boxes for It. sent by mail. Address let
ters and orders to DR. SWAYNE X SON, 330 North Sixth
Street, l'hiladelphirt. Fur sale by all Dragsists.
ITCHING PILES
Is generally preceded by a moisture, like perspiration,
distressing itching, us though pin worms were crawling in
and about the rectum,particularly at night when undress
ing, or in Intl after getting warm. It appears in summer
as well as winter, and is not confined to males only, but it
is quite as frequent that females are sorely afflicted, par
ticularly iu times of pregnancy, extending into the vagi
na, proving distressing almost beyond the powers of en
durance. Cases of long standing, pronounced incurable,
have been pr rmaneutly en red by simply applying
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS,
DR. SWAYNE ZiON. Gentloneh:—The box of Ointment
Vol sent me by mail cured ine entirely of Itching Piles,
which I ,uitiml with for five years. Enclosed find fifty
cents for another box for a friend of mine.
ANDREW J. BEACH,
Fartuwell Station, Loudoun Co., Ye.
DI:. SWAS NE R SON :—Eitclosea please find one dollar
for two loxes of your Ointment for Itching Piles. These
are for some of my friends who are afflicted with this dis
tressing complaint. The box you sent me a year ago.
(used about one-half of it,) and I am glad, yes I am proud
to say, it made a perfect cure. I think its efficacy should
be published throughout the length and breadth of the
laud. You can publish this if you think proper.
DADID GROASICKLE,
Ladie6burg, Frederick Co, Md.
READER: If you are suffering with this annoying com
plaint, or Tetter, any crusty, scaly, itchy, skin disease, go
to your druggist and get a box of Sw•ayno's
Ointment. It will surely cure yon. Price 5o cents a box.
3 boxes 51.25, 6 boxes 62.50. Sent by mail to any address,
on receipt of the price. Prepared only by Dn. SWAYSE &
SON, 130 N. Sixth St., Phila.
HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
Life. "London Hair Color Restorer.'
-London Hair Color Restorer:
-I,lolon Itair Color Restorer.'
r th "London Hair Color Restorer.'
London - Hair Color Restorer.'
London Hair Color Restorer?'
Beauty, " London hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair ('odor Restorer."
for tile "London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Rebtorer."
- Loudon Hair Color Restorer."
-London Hair Color 11,,,t0rer."
KEEP Toll: HEAD AND DAM HEALTHY
LONDON HAIR RESTORER
1-It will restore gray hair to its original color.
—lc will thicken thin hair; cause a new growth.
3-1 t will restore the natural secretiona.
4—lt will remove all d.ndruff and itching.
t—lt will make the halr soft, glossy and flexible.
6—lt will preserce the original color toold ago
7—lt will ,rereut the hair front falling oil.
B—lt will cure all discas,s of the scalp.
It restores both the luxuriance and rolor of the hair,
and is as tuu•ntless aS water. Prenutture blanching or la
ding of the hair is greatly to be regretted, and that eve•ry-
Lesly wants to be beautiful is proof enough that it is wise
and right to be so, by every proper means; but there is
nothing more important to this end than beautiful hair.
Now to prevent the failing of the natural coloring matter
in It, or re-excite the roots of the hair to growth again,
nothing has ever been introduced to the American people
that equals the
LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER
Dr. Dalton. of Philadelphia, nays of it: The London pair
Col,* Restorer is owed veryextensivelyamong my petients
and friends, al well ay by myself. I therefore speak from
experience.
75 CENTS PER BoTTLE ; PIX BOTTLES FOR N.
Sent by Exprena, to any adfireteo, on receipt of price.
orde. to Dn. SwAsNe k Sox, 330 N Sixth St.,
PhiLelelplain, Pa., sole Proprietors.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIS'TS
For sale by JOHN READ 3c SONS, Hun tingilon.
ape 21, '7G-aug 25, '7o.]
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to fdlow the path of ero ,kedoes'i, with
natural eioisequertet.s of fa l:: , ;00 , 1, a: l d
blindness that I k!-
ttlt(t. We are astonished to hear a IBA'
talk or shoddy trash who advertises ore 61 .
the necesities of lifo, namely odic.), one
of the commonest trashes (to use his refin•
ed expression) the universe can boast of.
It has been remarked to us that a man
who offers the best Madder prints,an arti•
die which would be easily mistaken for a
poor imiLition of col, web, must bo either
a ktane, or a foul , or bolll. Ho either
imagines he e4t, fool
with
l!I 4)*li,d
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SOFT WOODS
and bland smilcs, or thiuks they are a:o
able to tell the difference, which would
bring hint under the humbugs. Ravin ! ,
probably been living in the city for a short
time and listening to the harrangue of
street peddlers, now tries to imitate their
style and tricks on an enlightened public,
by advertising- an artie!e, which he either
never kept,- or never intends to sell at the
advertised price. As they have posted in
the city
"BEWARE OF PICKPOCKETS :"
we are to post up in front of such people's
houses, BEWARE OF HUMBUGS !
and would do a lasting favor to all our fel
low citizens. As a wolf in disguise is dig
ficult to detect, except by a practiced eye,
but when in his true hide everybody will
be forewarned and therefore forearmed.
LISTEN ! LISTEN !
ye people, to reason and common sense ;
trust to your own judgment, SAVE YOUR
MONEY by buying any goods you may
need of
B. OPENIIEDIER & SONS,
Mo. 422 , Penn St., Huntingdon, Pa.
All goods sold from 25 to 50 per cent.
cheaper than at any other store in the dis•
trict. Our stock consists of a large assort
ment of
FRANK LESLIE•'S PAPER PATTERNS,
OUR STAN.L'ARD RULES
All goods warranted as represented.
Money refunded on return-of good!,
Oue Price
B. OPEN REIMER SONS,
Sept. 29] HUNT! NU DON, PA
FALL WINT it GOODS.
FOREIGN ..:\ ND DOMESTIC
NOTIONS. MILLINERY GOODS,
LADIES' MISSES' AND CHIL-
BO AL SATTEENS, 3101IAIRS,
ALPACCAS. POPLIN LUSTERS
PLAIDS, BLACK CASHMERES,
FELT SKIRTS, WHITE AND RED
FLANNELS, BLEACHED AND
BROWN MUSLINS, TICK
ING, CORSETS, BLACK
BEAVER CLOTHS,
)OO yards eheapest gootls for the mon
ever brought to this place.
1000 yards Percals, d,ork colors, 10 cents per
yard.
2000 yards Pound C.ciwoo prints 4 ets per yard.
100 Quilted Cumforts very cheap, 30 cents per
pound.
1000 pairs Men's and Boy's Suspenders IS and 25
cents per pair.
1000 yards Madder prints at old prices.
200 Shawls assorted, low prices.
SOO yarls-Canton Flannel good quality, at low
prices.
LARGE LINES MEN'S A: 1) BOYS'
WEAR AND NOTIONS.
Coats and Clarke's 0. N. T. Cutton 5 cents per
spool.
LADIES', MISSES', AND CHIL
DREN'S SHOES,
first class work, a small advance above Shodly
trash prices.
MRS. MARY E. LEWIS' FIRST
OPENING
OF MILLINERY AND MILLINERY
HATS, EON NETS, FLOWERS, RIB-
BONS, AND FEATHERS
Hats and Bonnets made and trimed to c,rder, if
you want to save money go to Lewis'. We have
the largest and best stock to select from in the
county.
15'e have an agent in Philadelphia always on
the lookout for bargains, enabling us to offer
to eonsuine-s. All the novelties of the ,eitson
Look for our name on Marble Slab
T. J. LEWIS,
620 Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pa,
Huntingdon, Oot. 6,1876, to Jan. 1,'77.
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
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T. J. LEWIS.
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Good valuo for your nac.ney.
GOODS
GREAT INDUCEMENTB
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ig - iii-tv EST CI)I . :NEIZ, NEW ITi;LIC BUILD1\7(;•-• •
vi,iting the Cent, nniiil
Situate in the very centre of the City, itatueliate!y coti:t4,
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HANDSOME SIMMER GARDEN
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Three Lines of Street Cars running direct to and from the I: ;;r " , .
Rooms all new, handsomely furri=hei and well kept.
THE CoOLEST PLACE IN THE
First-elass accomn:odations at popular prices.
TERMS ,2;,.0 PER D_l
Special rates to :10 or more visiting the City in company.
Rooms secured in advance by application through mail or 0;1...rwi,,
To reach Itappleye's hotel, take Coaches of Centennial Tram =(r e
i. It. Depot direct to the Hotel; or, passengers arrivinz 1 Nor.t.
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V M. Bixby & Coi, 173 & 175 Washington St. N.Y.
For sale by DR. J. C. FLEMING S; CO.
October 6, 1870-yr
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Octotrer 6 , IS76—yr
Furniture and Carpets
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TWO LAM:E STORES 2.11.:10; ED INT,,
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and gre:•er convenk nee FC:ured
JAMES A. BR° li*X
pkasure in atina , uniir:g to all nbo want L
buy
CARPETS & FURNITURE
That ;laving I:ccywo proprivtor fth • Fur
niture store formerly owned by “Ilrown W Tv
burst," he has combined with it his :arge Carpet
Store and
THE LADIES
will be ',defined now to find the CAP.PETS, a•
well as samples of FUlt I Fit Eon the first floor
without climbing stairs. My stock comprises
great variety of Kitchen, Chamber and Parlor ONE '1';;t)17; AN \j . k A N1 ) ,.: 4 ,r,1 )
Furniture, Slattresses, Picture Frames, Bracket,.
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and the largest 'tack of CARPETS in Ceoti,l
Pennsylvania.. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades, 17:11; P.lper, Carpet Chain, all color,:
needles for Howe and other machines. E,:eylOlTE THAT
Organs: also Howe sewing machines at cost.
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I manufacture part of my goods in both the 11 ANN - 4)THI.:!:
Carpet and Furniture Department, and please
NOTICE THIS FACT,
That as I BUY LOW FOR CASH, and having
made this new arrangement, reducing expenses, I
can sell at such low prices ar , will make it the in
terest ofbuyers to call at
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No. - 525 1 Penn Street.
~ er Until Mardi ;oft, T offer AT rosT, for l'l.\ No).
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( melt. Wall I'vter end g-eat variety of Carpete. \
Feb. 10. J Ni ES A. BROWN.
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25 25 2 251 - 11 - P.OBLEY 3lerchant Tailor, No.
25 AT THE JOURNAL STORE. 251 • 813 Mifflin street, West lisstingtiles,
1 Ps., respectfully solicits a share of pclstic o at_
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