Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 02, 1864, Image 3

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k (X'.iimi.
the -iifrat
tr-."'. se lust.
vr-pca'. a.e silly .iorj"t!.at Jeremiah'
1.t"w t: dot.trr.vttd tbe attfesstneot -r.a-
iT9 t-f tLe I-.sti ic.wni.hip s-jldiers. ' T
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Ml!J:;l. ui.tKratf, . matiaiUii, nr. t
i.C?. litit a-vjrt.
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:-,. Wh. I not the D-mocrl! this!
,ifi put'!t.-;t -T5e ofTicial volo in thus Soti- J
.-.iorl.al dlsir'tttr ; It. wwerteA two wcA. ,
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i ? that' Obrtstj and Wallers were bom
, ,.,.- Are they nf raid to kl the peo
pie know the truth? ' Sliitti'v- on yoer
I iMit and trttthfulnc?". Adam. --' The
t irroctt'Micit.l vote will I fvuQ'i iu to-dsy'.t
.V. mitti. .. Rhow ' it ft jour . Dcwocratio
ci.-LlK'rs.
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frdiids.
X)jDiiiiocratH,vwbo ate always ia for
a "fair election or a fret fiht" have jtut
Veen discovered ia the grossest frauds,
Tbe votes of tbe New Yotk. soldiers' were
t.iWt and tnoawno. npon thonauds of
.$lellaa votes were JJi, They had
sedf home seven large .store goods boxes
full of tbv'se ebangeiantl forged ballots,
This is what-they mean by a fair election.
Soma of tie lueu have confessed Ibe whole
crime aud several have been tried and sea -
teuced to the peuitcauary for Tile. , : Keep
. ' ... . I . , " ,.- . !" " t I f L t irvi.iTv 44m if -if t nt ' aun . Wif I
I ) I.". Nt- LV ANi A uAl-!U) u.'. V i AMJ "V , " , . " . ; . ; ApplMi, bu - 2
1 tt'.ifj Moudk-. O r Kim, Pas- as early :us possible ou Tm-F-'dy Itorntuij, pcachc;.' " qt' 6 60
i.ijr-r Xraiu. will k-at. Uiffliu; Sta U: fettKcauv W "Wore 56 to their ! Cherries,.::..,,. 10
fCTWi?" , ", " , S . Current 10
, ,. :., i r -I :.iO;t'Ur.tf.m.tiu-Kt. Jf lnutntss ! lsiackbt.-rfca,' 'TO
'iL-,t, I -. r,i . Tt e'i.t'itmts that tkatt auaofe wcti from LtxleTb'-TTUB- -4
.- . . a.- ,. tj. .. ,,; ( mi- i.-.i,i!i'.ii I'.toui. Uil lzfu, Jti.rs. ' bj toe community a man moral and up- i i"V, awtw, vv-Atvc, cam ""ti.,
t ' i.i;l'?f.chU-rtti --.int , , ... 't. , if .tl , ! i.kt in . bis tlipwtmeut. Asaeiiuen ho EByBK'ELASi STIRS, PILE5, CORNS, SORE
, ' V. , ' r x ' l' ' -n -' ' E- r:eIU-': ? Jrt'.V"nk bia love of coiu..'ry by euiistir; ia its )J&- 6RB EYES.- 4b ; c.,-EEMOVI.G
' .most tlble and .Tiy HI !;n?h(t ; ,4 ,U vcte tor the Cuti W,'CnerJ ; senlce-Junu- wLitb he was i the crc-.dful 0 PAIN ATONCK. AMD P.fitt:flNrTHE
' xt1 i i ' V" - f ' '-'nri ' . battles b'fjre Frc lerickilur- and cama ou MWtiT ANORY LOOKING SWELLINGS i I.'
-.tk.T.- IR PW-Knol;i!Kl , wni.UL-rway.' b'tbt;. J'ifJr 'r A.ci rJ?MAH. AS IF BY .MAGIC. - ( t, .
. ,VJw iwt'iiiV Yt'lV ,m. I'li'.t Wj- and 'li .v. Cat '"pro UO?. littus J a Cat !t, tuid be clangor of arms and tbe f ?rt'a,rfit hI ilvM44t M' '
X.:AU!,0, N',,-.. ? u " P - w;ts: h,Uu of victory-to et denth under the gttjrf Cattlf f OU'te.
At 1 ,A-UU ill 'lb .UtrtiOOll.; , ;,ttCB.U, ,,tc -' rca.lV ttrl St' treTp""8. nbr.lt! Y'"" Powders
- I t-vri-V I . IllOU iu'Wi; -.WO- , E,fcl (',,ctheads herea bs was to C-bt . or the p. -'5 wnrat.l or, have the ' "N , hi hul? J J 1 .hesSmh
i : . . ,- . , folds of that 1? f" 11)43 eaiV.sn o -r gorfu- Lg ilMiMa 1 en tnestomath
XAXii S,U.l clilVl Hi t;ic OKuty At- ; rcJ- m .rs.n. He m an ardent sup- j mIi( ...rHi Uiv,,,. a?r -winch ; r1 1 dean tti
t .-.11 -n.I 'ive a t ' raltvins- f-",er of L;n'5i' a1 i'iJ to a rarty he had r...t.bt and b-VctT. ua i..r h,cb i.e , fH . i from ofrtnsiTe
V 1 f :-:t; are wiilin;' ' nat a Jihon.-.raUe I W.piij 112 J J I ; matter, , and
.v ..r i ii. l , IH.iH. Lhe Li);itltU-i . n . . layrn his cofi.n and t-'-turauee in , ff . i W I 1 1
jaur eyes on- trfis Uenucrats ior tht-y have j iy iu argnuient and with votes' ia Phtht
rneu awitigteui ready for auv";.',rr.ri. 'oe pi1tJEj i-i.oBOiiuecd to si teak hero ou Fri-
t srretiM a !nv .':' Ul itk at tiu'i ittel
""A.'aUwu'-' ( ii.ui, .of , aninu
;ht Soarishes in the Border States) ' asked
a'soMier if le was for M'ClcIlaof " M'Clel
La ! tho rlevil," replied the soldier: "No!
I ul'?aB Hitc lf. tme direction I shoot.1'
PCS'" Union lneri from the South, and
d.-ertcrs, uniformly declare that tbe ' late
Rebel Movements i.i Virginia, Georgia,
; '"'enticssee aud Mis-.ouri, arc bold "strokes,
.f ;"othorn leaders to defeat the Union
party it the Presidential election - No
iduubi eiivts whatever as to'tbe reliability
of fhoe statements. ;
' . BS?. Wv unp'ore merohanB.'mccbiiies
and hiborerg t arrange tbetr : busine.-
jUiiy the wkjUfwcnoo " Tutiifay i
Htitftiru, tn 'tic pi'-einineHt (Itifv of HO-
V '' W'r AiH C.anL.1 "11"
WJLL L!!SA L'MON VICTOKV. .
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tC-lU Tops vkkimtliat tie v carried
, ' -
J.uti.; Iii-Innin- ta.-t week, and cao do it
i-.tuin N.iv.mlr rv well. We
tt'I ;jv! tliom' claware, aud throw to j
.ts J.'.. ov and Kciituc'.y uul that's a!! 1
"tiw )::: c t he roaxt chance for this
fc'outh Caroitoa,
,A1jL' i.tua,. ikacisaippi auti .v Texas they
luii.r cju.it t. n i-uci, ii toeoies oi tuoee
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jbj..tf3 were uot pledged Jeff. Davis. ; iiiMv, v. ;3. h vninger, f MiltVm.' town
, !shin, to Mia? Cathtriua E. Ritytnaa of Xttr-
i bet townimp, Jumai bounty.
:tv ovi'itm 1 i?t ine f trorg undea women
oi 4 ttt tfc-B ard-sTcsjCooki front this j.'Ucc
J pnr.4l-d the "Te! with (1 2) tSirty lan-j
: ti::-fH. ai-couij ?aiei by: Dctyi North aod
Ii. f and all in rpu-r of' MitlTrf-ivsn.
i he win.-; Lt: h'iit! hhowed tLfD)ttites ,
iiicnij ! 1 Lit- f.lith display the rin was-u-r
i "!iv.t.y "5ls jiccph" t Tbej
w.'l lit ff"u.d tixf ' I'cduesdiy tu t
JitfiTi-'iif tuui.
iter' lu tl.-.- U'-'i-jtcr ct this vrcck ;
rr.itit hvpocraoy addressed to '-Mcuuo-
nl'.--. O.takards and 'Jmith," trring t-
....-. f:itu trots tae erection, lite
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r:!i r. v.iirt tit vtie t ecrc o&tn tonna
, ' . , , .. , . i
!:..i!.-tt ii..-iei-, who ate ull armed jcaily ;
i.v -urk ol bio d and warder, ttilks
lti:,.us u mres.stattt principle .
.M;:n, Mvrrrf To.
in latui.. . ill. ill ui irui. -
" j
-, lie - has !
A. 4:hh Usi. I'a. Vo!atitct.r3
Ivt ht-
iiki -iui iu u.'uii'srct: t'l . .
. . - l ',; . ..-I. :
: i.ciee wah the reuL'ii tvbo set the deadly
' uAti of ft ar to his .tod. - i ? 'No ; Bt- eerthlees, be ?
i . v j ' ed aa a aero and as such ne will rcoe:ve tite
: hoowge of his c jiiatiy's grititude, Priwi
. The Carnival Of Lying. ' i deae- bus eruered. It otherwise, he fell a vie-
! 'J he C.'iTuival of liug ib just now ill full I torn t wicked ueq'.cct. Whan his larewcl
blau ia the CWrlwad pre, The Wat-; ? -Mwtsnop,
i . . ; titers was ua body lo lay m the grave, No!
; erloo. dideat their party experienced ill I not even tbe athct to mourn over, ium.iry
ohk.. Pennsylvantit aad India'at the.'
" ,
..t.,t. baa oiv-n a ortnt iinw.!.
vhb v ivvwvti aau-j .abu
taa in litis line. The Ii:tretsc 1 editors .
l2:,civj;t tl,c news from Ohio and Indiana''
and .thy are trjiog tbeir best to lie t!tth-
;lvs iuw a majority en t'ae vote iu l'ouu-
Tbev lie as if hing was their
, " f , !
ou'J l"l,(" '",u " " Fuse""u
rhatiue oi'tietestion and exposure. Lyin
) will uot save Coppiii'beaus cither. Their 1
fHti - 'e has srotte up, pat all hope, and they I
"f . . ' ' 1
!itV a.i TTtli htirrcauer ueeeotly at once
v '":u uwity . vm,. ,
! The. Cetoa majority is 301 pu the. home
The. Teton tuaioritv is 301 ou the. home i
vote, and 07er 15,000 ' with the Boldicrs' ; '
vote. Hip, h'p, nun ah . ,
' ! r .au- . -
A I'ool niavkf uurding a Gentlcuicn aud n
a soiuicf !
There is ia this week's Peuiocrat au
assault of oue voluuta aud a half ou Col.
; J. K. KobiiiRon of the 10th Pa. Cav.
! all d'jire up by that piiik or raeaiiuess . A.
' J. Greer aud all because the Colonel tld
; us how the rebels would theer for JIc
1 Clellin. Col. Robinson's only tuuttve
'f.rbiug ia the army -is described as
, llHI CUHU'-J I.UVW .aiai uu vwiicva a pwu
, tsrin and couW.iot ba beta lcflueuced
leat e (0 make moremtriey in the army Jet
such is Ibe infernel meanness, ingratitude
land damnable cupidity of Adam's own
j heart that he can ascribe the Colonel's
patriotism;, to those mercenary motives
j hicb onee led him into the army'.' Is it
j not a shame ? This is modern democracy
J headed by such specimens as Greer and
Wyke. , .. '
1 - Jir. Northrop, the ' mat , wltoin
j jjoa 'a, y.. Kelly whipped so glorious-
I'-ior ihv.
If:
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FIOBP..''"
Super, bbl. $0 CO
Extra............. 10 00
Ratter, priiae'Jf) ft 35
Suiter, a raia 25'
Lard, ,' , , Jjs
Tllj,.'....M;;; i
Efga.'-', .uo 'JO
Hoes, et 8 ft)
Fancy,.. .. 11 00
Rye, . cwt. 3 00
Buckwheat, J.XjO.
Corn Meal,..:...-. 2 60
- OR A IN. '
Red Whciitlbu J 50
White whett, ., 2 00
Bye.: J 1 45
Barley,...' "" - 1 26
Hnn, lb 5
Sides SSiouUcrg IR
BEEF,
HM or ' i m
I'OULtTy "
Corn ..' 1 30
Buckwheat, v.:.... 90
Oate 75
rfci,-len,. . r.n
Duclci, 40
Clover, jt tilS M 00
Timothy, ' - 5 f!5
Fiv,......J.: 3 f 5
i.'uuiC.irisii,'. . .-. ' BO
u ..-i., ............ jr inr.
jomeys z uw
COAL, Ion -
Trerenten store R C
d Kp
KtrnDnry
8 50
7 00
5 SO
3 75
JCbeeihtit,.;...
1'ea, - '
Mi-reil.. .':....
VOOD.
Cult
2 50
3 00
jjcw iry, in 1 50 illiekory-
sweet, vvr i n.i,
VARIF-513.:. : - ' ITimoftrv, - 00
Apt,! 75 ia..rer... 15 f0
i Onu . 5 etr.e.1 Articles.
IWbiie .Hew,... 2 00 Conl OU'Ral 120
, f lb f.5 lh.-wck 4 50
f nf p, dry 8 Plaster, loa 10 00
J Candle Q ! - i- -
i r-'' J 0i (jCNIATA PENHNEL
I lUcs ;:. 6 t 'In advance $'J 0 )
C'irro:cJ weekly br TdDD & Jopu.iS.
i it it tut gvix! :k,zl man shouM btaU nt. Gfa.il.
1 rt.. Tl l.I iu I l.i..n... 'Tili mi tki nMlclAa!.
Ou Thursd-iv O
V . u-.. ... ,
: of Bridj'? Mother, bv ibe Kov. Samuel 1 inc-
XIED
.A,, w
Oithel.Ua ir.it., ia Turbi-t tjwitfhfp of
con-uz:oti3. Jobu Harry, ton of W.'W. aod
Jae M'.3oc aj;ed 18 mn'h..
A f: p'aort days ke breaihcJ,
iiut. sow, ti,e one we lured ia gone
.To Jleuvcu, bis spirit aoare L, reUeved,
Aud we arc l!p. to mourn.
CtJITUARY
t'ao EUin'uor of ti.0?.' who perikbed
.i.at .i..i,i u.. ...
..... . ......... .......a-. vtOfc.uuuB
. r
Tbosentown .jbe21st o.f .feptenibcr, was
, . , . ... , J
set Z-j years 1 month and 10 davs.
' . , - -
Mr. Adanu was a member of the. Evaazeli-'
cai latlteru len-ivgatiou of St.. Paul, wad
aiteuuaucc upoi its services the babuath
..wi;,,.. ,.t .iif.,1 .,w...,-.i
try cans wr men, ns
L lime to entar Lh4
it in subtalning the
ution,' and. laws-
auTUor:fJ c- t6V tfo.nflt
to prcacrre tbb Ibtepriv of the Union and to
eroh this wicfeci rbelUon, wbeavhts esrets)
i vH"' fade 1 bv this sad accident.' It
i , -.,,;,,. r.,i vi
on the field of
amt be carried t ki tK.it ! f1:
K"' h"-1 10 bri08 JP f4m debris of the
wrec'K 1.1H luaniv lorm lfln nvii d inn hi
1.. ; .'
Ul.tlll t irLIIISPv "
EVEaVbODY
Ttl.Kil.. NOTICE!
Tl.ft we lisve re'lucd tbe prices oi'liir!
?( rs tM lt decline in sld
nJ ttre sI!n? fds cuenper than they can be
pnrcaased w Piiilu.lWpLw at wholesale pri-:
ces.
I Hp are Le!i:!T t en.ie. trt.'i 20 to 4fcts.
DcLains, from id to 5 'cti. ' '
Alapaccas, Lyou-s Cb.ths rd DeBs, at i
Ust fall FJ,N,v,u,a .!. before you i
TOwJ,Me el-owbere.
Oet. 5-;
TODD A JORDAN. j
1ADIZ3 FASCY FUES! ..i '
JOHN FAEE!RA'S
Old EstablTfhed
IT'aSlM'FjCTOuI,
.'o. 71t3 Arch. Street,
ebove 7th., I'Lila.,
Hiave now In store
B;y own Impor-
''lation and Manii-
iP5aik-3Sa,-Sgfac'
S'SSfacture, one Of ibo
fLA RGE3T and most
DDITTfl'fDr'f ' i "
tions of
, ivAflSV FURS.
For LAD1B5 and fHILDltEVR-WRAHinthe
City. Also, a tine aasorniwut Of Gent's Fuf
Gloves JR Collars. j .., . v y "wja '-
Aa my Fur were all purchased when dmd
was at a mock lower premium lhaa at preseat)
I am enabled to dispose of them at very reas
onable prices, ap4 I would therefore solioit a
call from my friends of Juniata County and
vicinity. JgT'Rcinembsr the Name, Number
and Street 1 . J
JOHN FAR EIR A, '4
718 AKCH Street, above 7th., South side,
'1 - PHILADELPHIA.
BtTrI A AYR NO PARTNER, NORCONKC
TION Wi l li ANY OTHER STORE IN PHIIi
ADKLPHIA t : Sept. 2lBt, 18M, 6 mos.
rpiIB if igkest Cash Prices will always-
X giveu tor all kinds of Grain ant Hceda. '
Sell to MICKEY. A PEN NELL
n 2-tf Patterson. Pa
F5k. A lot of Pure Cider v mcyar just re-
.!v- iml tor vvit, by .
Tor-b johdan:
rm.&' -' it
iimjjiiijb jijijLn
rlMPOUTANT- ,;. "
i ri
jw u 1MB iJLUUU.
H J well known to the medical profession
ihstlKUWistheTitalPrineipre of Life Element!
oi i" uiuuu. - iniB is aerivea etucnr trom tue
ood we enl; but if tbe food js not properly di
gested, oHf; from any cause whatever, the
neemary quantity pf iron is cot taker intotbe
eireulMioa, or becomes reduced, the whole sys
tcaraffrs. : Tbe bad blood willirntate the
up ,unK' stupify the
til'f"1 0P"ct and md
1,,e producing elements to all parts of
W Vu every on. will steer la Treat.
Tgau may be predisposed to diseanl.
4resi a,ne ut : ;
; Iroa as ' Medicine -
Veil known and acknowledged by ail med
ian.' The difficulty baa been to optam
VP.S.,Mlr.ti,I f i will entr the eir-
t . - wsaiyjlilata at once with the blooa.
Yly)ih,wyOr. iftyee,Masaehusettp State
(Thrtilet, bas been attained in the Pern vis a
SyiQp, by combination in a way before un
knn. I THE PtRUVHil 8TRUP
It a P1.01HAC1 lil solution ot the PRO
TOXIDE OF IRON. A SEW HSCOVERY !
IN jIBDICINE tbnt strikes at the Hoot of Dis
fi4 by supplying the blood with its Vital
I'risck'le or X,:fe tie meat Iron.- ,..
TYHE PERUVIAN StfiUP
Carsj Dy-epsia, Liver Complaint. Drop-,
Fevff nl Ague. Lvs Tenerey. Low5pirita.
the prouviaa svnub
T::rT ttrtoith, vigor, and new lite into tbe
rj'teii! snd builds np an "Iron Cfrostitution." i butdeatii fromlbit awful disease called Dy
I THE PERUVIAN, SYRUP pepia. My wbola sytteia was prottrate with
Cunt Nervous Aneotions, female Complaints, weakness and cer7ous debility I co-.ild not
andW diseases of the Kidney and Bladder. ' 4:rest my food ; if 1 ate even a cracker or tte
J'THE PEEUVIAN STSTJP
Is PF.CIFIC for all diseases originating in
a 5 JD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or cecouipa-
bleff.-y fcbility or a Low State of the ttymetn.
- : 1 :
J : ',.. . '. ' :., "
r.mp-icta oontan.tng certificates of cures
anJ eftODHbendations trora of the m.n
"122 XlrT VZL" 'J.
W seiect a irw or tae names to snow me
cLanctcr.of tesUmonials.
? JohrJ K. Williams Est , -Pretdcut
of the Metropolitan bank, N. Y.
. KT. Abel StOTCTB,
LiJitor Christian Advocate It Joumil.
Eet..P. Church,-'-
' Editor New York Chronicle.
Sty. John Fierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. D.
RtT. Warren Burton, Kqswel! Kinney, M. L.
Biv. Arthur B. Fuller, P. K. Kendall, V. I.
RtT. GurSon KobbinB, W. R. Chisholai, M. D.
Rev. Sylva"tu t-obb, l raucis t'anns, n. v.
Kev. T. etarr -
ev. Eph. Suie, J' Jose Ant. Sanches. M. P.
Kev. Joseph 11. 1'l'-acb, A. IJayes M fj.
I CtV. .htHAr.h
r . .v tliM Wendell M '1.
e. R O. Haa.lU. J. h. Cb'lton, M. D.
i J- w- OlasateaO, II. T: -tt!3j 'L.
f is 1 v. t Pi..' t. ' . T... 9i V iur
rrerareu
rrri'arcu i v ii. l.. t urn a.u.. ra-ciue.
: , , , , . - v. . , , . , i . . '
, J. k Dinsmore, io. 11 broaaway, t ew 1 .
.Ta-
Sold by ail P-rugttu.
.!,
Bedding's Russia Snlre
FORTY TEAR'S KPEEIEXCE
Has fill i v established the bUDtriuritv cf
REDDINC 5 RUSSIA 3 A U V E
Iteuresa'.l kinds of SORES. i'CTS. SCA CD?
t "
if
I Mr, r,
liOwLa
MOKE, No. J(,l Broadway. N. Y.
&, CO., AO. lb Tremoul St. Dostou I
I "Jli '
. And by all DrugeiuiB.
A FOUTZ'S
Vm.S- CELEBRATED
a healthy state.
Tbev are a.
- eon preventive of Lung Fever, and a cenuin
reiivdy lor all Diseases incident to the Horse,
each as 'Zan
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DYSPEPSIA. 7
CI'KE VAfltItATFE
1 1st. Aeonstanrnaiir or uneasiaL.sttlie
pit of the stomach
.' : ' "'i1-'
- 2d. Flatulence and Acidity.
aa.
Costivencss.ndLossofAnnelife.-- T;
4tb. Gloom and Iipretion of Spirit,
fcth. Diarrhoea, with iripinir. i..
... .
6th." Pain in all parts of tho system. '.
' 7th. Consumptiv. bvmptonis and ralnit. - i
lion of the Heart. . ::;.- i . -
9th. Cough, with Phlegm in tfa throat. .
9;h. Nervous Affestian, aud wantot Bleer
at night. . - . --v- .
10th. Loss of Appetite and Vemltinr.
11th. Uiiiiness, Clmness of Vision, and
loss cf r'ght. ' ' - ' '
)"thi Headache and St&gger'ngic walking,
with great Weakneee. " -
03l !' the thousands of cares of Dyspepsia
that have used Dr. WUhart's Great American
Dyspepsia PUls, not one of them hue failed of
perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every
case, no matter if of twenty yean' standing.
Sjld by all dregjiets everywhere, and at XV.
Wishart'? OScn, To. 10 !f. Second street, Pil
adelpuiii Fa. Allexamictionsendecnsalta
tions free of . charge. Send fcr a circular.
Priee$l per box. Seat tj aai!, free of charge,
on receipt o' money. , 1
Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, DTspepttfr. i
!, Eliia3ETH EaAS0M.of Era'Jjrvine, Cel.
formerly of Old CicV.or, Dol., do certify that,
for oac year end a ha!f I snffered ecryth:D2
i eaiallest amount cf food, it would rctarn just
' I swallowed it ; I became so costive in my
j bowels that I would not havo a pasiagenieEa
tb.n from four and often eij;bt days ; srder
! tii3 in-iiiense suucring, my mind sseaied en-
! tlrety to five way. I had drEidful horror an J
; eril oxhlu 3A .aoL'zht cvtrvbody hated
t Be tcd i fcaftd even by ; I could not bear
j my hu.band nor my own children, everj-hig
-.MHn ,t .nr.! t. t ir... .u
' . . 7""- ' "V !
! ci raai-'y ana home ; 1 wcnld i amble and wan-
j dr frsa; place ta place, but could not be ccn.
' tented; I felt that I was doomed to be!!, and
; that there was naicave!! f;r m. and was often
tfmpttt'I to totninit ETricioa, sontar-wasmv
whole nervous system destroyed, and also cjj
mind, from that awful eompbint, Dyppsia,
that my friends thought bes; to have me placed
jn I',r. Eirkbride s llofpitul, AVst
! ph'ia : I remained there nine w
I (bought I was a little better, but in i
my dreadful complaint was raging as bad as
ever, ueanng oithe wonaertul cures per
fcr:ned by I'r. Wishart's Gicat .m-rican lys
pepsia Pills and h:a treatment ftr Dyspepsia,
my husbtnd called on Dr. Wi:.-rti and stated
my c'isa to bim. lie Eaid be tli no doubt he
coti'.d cure me. So in three da s after 1 called
and placed Inyself under tho Doctor's treat
: ment. and in two weeks I been to diVt mv
t'jou, antt ttiit u,at liiy disease was giving way
continued to rejorcr f:-r ibout ti.ee
''months, aud at tbe f recent time I enjoy per
fect health 1 """J "nu miua, ana i itwt &m-
! cerelv return tbauks to a muic.tul Ged
i . .". . in H. itr tir.n,.
i .,..,.,:. ,.:, ne Tree Tar Cordial
that saved me from an In.-a? Asyluta, aad a
premature fT3e. AH perM ,'Uffering with
Dyspepsia aj-e it liberty to call "otf me or to
write, as 1 am willing to- do all the roiK. I c
for suffering hnmanhy. Elizabfth BbANso."?,
- linndywine,' Del., formerly cf Old Chester,
Delaware tonnty, Pa."
' Vt. YYitfbart's Office, No. 10 ycrtb Second .
I street, Pbitadelnbia. ' " - !
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. . Drspepsia i 1 , Dyspepsia t .
j T'a. "TVimsar. f !iae been aconstanf suf
I fcrer i'b Dyspepsia for the last eighteen
'years, durirg which time I dannot say that I
I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There
were times wuen tae symptoms were more ag
gr: vited than at ethers, and then it seemed
wotilil.be a great relief to die- 1 had at all
tVl:s an unpleasent feeling in my head, but
latterly, my sufferings so much increased that
I became almost until for business of any kind;
j my niir.'i was cyuuuTiany uuva wun gloomy
(u jugui aou iuniw..L'g, .uu 11 1 aiirraiprea 10
change their current by reading, at once a
seusaiion of icy colduess in ("onewtion with a
deadweight, as it Wei's, resisted tipon my
brain; aUo, a fetliiig of sickness would occur
at tbe stouiacb, and great pain to my eyes,
accompanied with which was the continual
fear ot losing my reason. I also experienced
great lassitude, debility and nervousness,
which made it difficult to walk fcy day or sleep
at night. ' 1 became avrse to society, and
di-iio..ed only to seclusion, and having tried
the skill of a r.umlwr of eminent physiciancs
: of various schools, finally came In tho theeon
! elnsiori that, for this disease at-rny present
I ag9 ( yeai-e) there was no cure in existence.
I Hut, through the infert'enocre of Diviue Troa-
j,,?oee, to whom I levo-jtty oner iy thanks.
I ai la't found a i overeign remedy iu your
Dvfpep si Pills and Tar Curdial, which seem
to have 7ec'tiHy removed almst tbe last
; trace of my 1''" t ailments and bad feel
j ings, and in their plaoe beajta, pleasure and
! ccntetitment are my sveryday eon.pajiona.
! JA.taa Ba-irEas,
j 5b. 153 yortb Sececd street, rbP.ade'pfcis, ;
; . .. I'oi-mci'y of Woodbury r. J. i
Bf. Tl ttbart's O-eli American Dype--- j
j . sia ail!&- ' I
! 'iV.i is to cern'y that I have euffcred' tor ten
' vcarn thit drcidtul corrplairt called dyspep- i
; sia. I tttfTf-red mcch pain and distress, with, t
! gloom and depression ot spirits ; 1 wastraata
! by oitfbt different physicians for my complaints
j and at times wis much better, but then tbe old
! disease, dyspepsia, would return with all its
dreaiful realiOiv ua my whole system was
fast w isting away.' In this sick aud debilita
ted state. I was handed a eircnlar of WisaartS
ereat American Dyxriersia Pilie. and! ine Tree
Tar Cordial, which pave a correct description J
of my sufferings, and I determined to placj
niyseif uuttei tne Docior a care, aea lako 1113
atedieiaea.' . -.-
' As soou as 1 eommcneed tbe use of the med
icine, 1 baftun.to get better, and so 1 continue1'
tlia-at?moutiiB.at which, tiate I was perfectly
restored to health . I am to-day . wall maa.
Dr. Wiahart; 1 (cive you this certificate, with a
(rratcful heart lor the benefit I have motived
from the use of your truly wouderful medicines.
May God bless you and preserve your truly
useful life for many yeaiB. I would aay to
everv sick rverson who is soffcrinx as I was,
that my residence is No. 139 P.ichmond street. ;
PhHadelpbia, where I will take graat JLn'-bt
in giving testimony, to gweat pewecof Dr. j
VViehart's medioines to cure; 1
i iii .! :. F.H.-.Ul'i
' Tbe above are a few aorong the thoosaAds '
which this great remedy has saved frois au un- ;
timely gnwel '. , . .' j
W e have tnousmas 01 iet;er irom pu-
cians anddruftipsts, who have prescribed and
Sel l these medicine, sa'yinsrtlsat hey have nev
er used or sold a medioine which gaver sach
universal satisfaetioa. - ' '
Prepared only by the proprietor, - "
. Or. I-q.C trtstitirt.
No. 10 North Sacond Street,
'. ' ; "'i ' Philaduiphia Penti'a.
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'Jr, Mcrribon Coates
Heorj Pumru,
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Charles JI. Kunk,
Robert Parke, .
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Charles F. Bead,
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Robert Parke,
William Tttyicr,
John A. Hiestand,
Richard H. Coryell,
Edward Haliday,
Charles F. Read,
Elias W. Hale.
Charles H. J-'briutr,
John Wister,
David M'Coraurby.
David W. WojJs,
Isaac Bensoo,
John Patron,
?-.mi.el B. Di-.k,
Everard Bierer,
John P. Ptnosy.
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Ihoa;3 Cctniagham,
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Vv'illlam H. Kcto,
Bdloii II. Jenks,
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Iudrt Parke,
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Johu A. Hiestaud.
Richard 11. Corysll,
Edward Haliday.
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Sliaa W. TIak)
Cbarlea H. Shriner,
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David M'Cor.auphy,
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Iaac Benson,
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