3 CJtr'Icidats.'StstmeL TBDSESOAT ' MOSSING, August P, 'Be JUST AND FEAR OT.' TOtVSAND COl'KTRV. V bnim, QTrtrtl w;i voir Po!"' "Bursal Tlgtlnnce Is lie Price of Ultrtj" PENNSYLVANIA EAlLKOAI). OX AND after Monday, May 29, 1S65, Fassenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station aa follow I : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.43, A. M. t Fast Line 5.41, A. M. Day Express 11.21, A. M.1 Pittsbg.A. Erie Mail 11.12, P. M. Mail Train. 3.45, P. M. WESTWARD.' Pittabg.4. Erie Mail.... 3.27, A. M.J f Baltimore Express 4.59, A. M. Philadelphia Express.. 5.3 A. M. Fast Line 5.58, P. M. Mail Train 3.53. P. MJ t Emigrant Train 10.07. A. M.jjj JAMES NORTH. Agt. "Jtliy except Sunday. fDaily except Monday. J Stop at l'errysTille at, 11:28 (if flawed) 11.20 S:5S Stop at Thompsontown at 11.46. 4:16: J 8top at Perrvaville at 3.19 (if flared) 315 9:34. Thompsontown al 3.238:09 ifflsged.) BoUNTT. It appears that Juniata Count paid $114,495 a local Loual an. tier the last three calls fir troops. t& Persons indebted to the estate cf T. Shormicr, deceased, of Patterson ate called oo to pay up. See advertisuieat. t- There have been scu.e chaugca of the places fur the Special Sale of Govern ment stock in Philadelphia. See tho ad Vertisment. The youngest child of Governor Curtin died on Wednesday evening last. Its remains were to be taf:en to Pellefonte fur intern err. Jay All persona liable to Government tax will da well to read and heed the no tice of the collector in another column. Head the notice and do cot ciaim igno rance of its contents. Oil Meftino. The stock holders bl the Port Royal Oil Company are tequest rdtoiutet in Perryaville, ou Saturday text the l'J'.b. iust., at 1 o'clock P. M. for important business, j J. P. WHARTON, Scry. ! ngrTLe Copperhead editors having' beard that the ctceiinits have carried the election at many places in Virginia, declare tint the "Dciii icratio prospects arc growing brighter." They at once ac cept rebel snccccssw a "Democratic" triumphs, as they have beea doing for he last four years. flCKDEft. A copperhead atcdaddler to Canada from Lcdford, lately return ed and last week shot a union nuts nam ed Jacob Crouse in the st'eets of Bedford. Tiro brothers of the murderer, oae of whom one enlisted in the rebel army aided and encouraged hiui and they are all lodged io jail. They all belong to one of the first class Democratic families of Bedford. The name is Reed. The Cemetev. We are requested to . state that there having been considerable objection to locating the Cemetry on the liill back of the Presbyterian Grave Yard there will be a meeting held in the Lu theran Church on next Saturday everting at 5 o'clock of all citizens iuterested to hear objections to this locality or propo situs of a preferable one. Let every bouy turn out. The Solieji8 Casket. This !s the title of a new magazine now in its eighth number, and heretofore noticed in otir col umns. It is published by C. W. Alexan der, 123 South 3rd St. Philadelphia. Price 62.00 peryesr S1.00 for six months, 25 cts. for specimen copies sent post free In sending fur the Casket give the name and date of this paper. It is jut the Magazine which our returned soldiers will love to read. Get a copy aud see. Horse Recovered. Robert C. Gal lagher of this place has recovered his horse stolen from him on tho 8th of June last. It appears that the thief took the animal to a farmer Darned Loudensloger near Selinsgrove, saying he was g'ing to Bee a sick brother in the army and w-iuld call for the aoimal again in four days. Days past by and the horae became a ca riosity and mystery. Aftet two months Mr. Gallagher makes Lis appearance and solved the mystery. The Selinsgrove Post says the thief disposed of him in this manner because lis wis closely pur sued The bridle and saddle of Mr. J. Sttlou? weresls'fec9TJTed with the b-Tse I f)rr IwrvK U ..M.,.;, nf Sr.nuv I llim CrTfF Vrrrrvs. VTe have re-i Tin. ..'t . oa ...... L.:-j . -iiL-li-."u-- .".fi -'ofa valuable a-j ot age, died at Lis tat hers 'residence oof Aoaersonvi:ie, ua. Kepi uy ono 01 uu' iadv the 28th of July of typhoid fever, lie was a member of Capt. M'cClellan'a com pany, 101st Regt. and came heme unwell when tho Regt. ariivcd at Harrisb'urg and was never able to return. lie was a young man of Cue prospects, good character atid well thought of by those who knew him. His relatives have the sympathies of bis Lie companions in the Company. ftsir Vice of all seems to be holding high carnival throughout the country. Accounts of horrible murders, fiendish outrages, bold robberies, daring incendia risms, and kindred crimes, stare us in the face in the columns of almost every paper we open. Rape, more horrible in its at rocity than murder, and doubly deserving of death, is of every day occurrence al most, and in most cases mere children are the victims. War has been a terrible scourge to the country, but instead of improving it has sadly demoralized the people. S. S. Celebration. We had the pleasure on Saturday last of -attending in a delightful grove below Jerico Mills,' a grand Union Sunday School Celebration held by the Union Schools at Happy Hol low, Big Run and Pine Grove. The turn out was large, the discipline and or der maintained was all that could be de sired, and the singing in some respects went ahead of any thing we ever heard. Short addresses were made by A. H. Weidman, Esq. Kev. R. H. Fletcher, Di. S. O. Ksenipfer and the Editor of this paper. . The company were then iuvited to a great dinner. The table was 1S5 &et long and well stocked. After a few hours spent id the usual romp the coafpa dy dieporsed. Coal Asp Coal Oil. Some of the wise men tell us there can be no coal oil in this section because we have no coal. However we thiuk ttiat the philosophy of of the formation oi coal oil is far from ! being established, while the major por. tion of the old .theories ?re exploded. ! We do not consider Stoue-coal proof of Hie esisttfnce or non existence of oil, but ! even if it wcro there is no proof that J there is no stoae coal in our county. On the contrary there is reason to believe , . ., there is coal. Good indications are MiJ ; to exist aooutWaterfoid and other places. ! A splendid vsin is reported to Hive been ! opened near the Perry County line across . n by Spanoglos Tannery. There is also a B. Governor Holdcn of North Caro thin vbio of fcoal t" Le seen ia the rail ' l"a has addressed a telegraphic dispatch road cut above IV-tersoa. Ihdibatio'iS ! m MOTrt- l H.k, now ia Xow also exist at McCoysville where they are 1 York, in this furtherance of immigration now boriiig for oil. We hope that our j to that Suite, iu leply to inquiries made county mav be prospected and if there is j by them regardibg tho alleged disloyal ... , , - j, , uji' i feeling io iforth Caroliua, in which he aovthms valuable in or under our bins , . v J , , , says he apprehends uo disturbances ex let it bftakco out. Infaot we cept in the abence of an effective police, see what soule of odr M1U tere made for or the withdrawal of the troops. I!e iri unlcss it was to hide coal, iron or oil. vites all :o Coras wi;h confidence in the i future, and they will be gladly received Mysterious Disappearance. it w;by the people with mingled feelings which we can not describe that we announce the disappear ance of Wc. W .Gingrich of Mexico. The following appeared ia tho llarrisburg lehjrnph of last Saturday : A Mystery. Yesterday we e Published i 'er reia. j ;n tj,'.,t c;t ,.j aa article from a baltimoro pape L .t. I. tive to a searcn luai was uiaue in iiiai uiiy r . i. lvJ(,.,... r... t..o,.t...; i A letter received yostcrday from Juniata, states that the missin- man is Mr. Vm. W. Gingrich, postmaster nd merchant, of Mexico, Juniata county. He Ictt home some twelve days ago, staling that he was coming to llarrisburg, since which time his family has not seen or . heard of him, nor have they any clue as the cause of his absence. There are various conjeotures afloat concerning this myterious affair some persons think he has been foully dealt with, and other believing that he put an etid to his existence during a lera porary fit of insanity while others hive circulated that he left oo account of finan cial difficulties. The latter cannot be cor rect, as it is said Giugrich paid out several hundred dollars the day ho left home, and had notes in his possession on which no coum oouitu niouty uue nim ai auy tunc. .Mr. O. was a quiet, sober, bonest than, highly esteemed by all who knew him. His family is ia great aistress on account of the absence of their protector, and have the sympathies of the commu nity in their deep affliction. We are' sorfy that developments indicate that the charitable constructions placed upon his disappearance a week ago are now giving place to a settled convic tion that he left with a view of defraud ing his creditors. Though he had paid a note in bank, yet he had borrowed money wherever he could and had a great deal of money of soldiers. The last that is known of him is that he called at the bed room of Uo-ace Applebaugli aC the City Hotel iu Harrieburg and borrowed $15 saying he was going o Ba!tia!ore. Although it might be otherwise, yet it seems now to be pretty well settled that he got all the money he could and di-camped for parts unknown. It is true that this is utterly at varienee with his former character yet tacts are daily being developed which point to a settled purpose to carry out this very gatue. Among others we are out of pocket $3.00 by tho operation. Wc feel deeply for his relatives and hunoe let the matter rest here f?r tbe rrcreni." men who was detailed as Hospital. Stew ard, and to whom the oountry owes a debt of deep gratitude for the complete record. The numbers show that about 13000 gallant patriots died there through the effects of ncgleet, starvation and reb el barbarity. In this list of Pennsylvania Regimeuts comprising 1793 of the vic tims, we recognize the following as citi zens ot Juniata County : David Bogar, Sergt. Co. C. 184th Pa. Vol. of Delaware township, died of diarrhoea, Nov. 13th 1865, and his grave is numbered 12,059. James Leach, private, Co. C. '49th Regt Pa. Vol., drafted ni'du, of Milford township, died of Anasarca, August 23rd 1864, number of grave, 6,636. J. M. Mehaffy, privato Co. B 16th Va. Cav. of Beale township, died, September Sth 1864, of Scurvy, grave numbered 8,134. Elias S. Shively, private, Co. M. 19th Pa. Cav. of Fermanagh towrship; died of Dysentery, July 27th 1864, grave numbered 4,064. There may be many others that we do not know, but here arb at least four citi zens of our bounty who have been cruelly murdered by inches id one of these j slaughter pens of the South. J uniata has a sad interest at Andersonville. Who can tell its horrors ? It ia the blackest page of rebel history a page which must forever brand and damn them as among the vilest fiends of tbe human race. . 8BThe "Cojm," who are just now so sadly troubled about negro suffrage, were equally concerned a couple of years ago about "soldier suffrage," and even last Fall tried t j throw out the votes cf thfes? brave men. With them soldiers and ne groes were on the satce'foatic at tli'3 bal- lot box. r!u A note from Jackson, Miss., con tains the followiug expression recently used by Governor Sharkey of Mississippi, who, being asked if he had any objsctio'a I to its publicity, said he bad uot, as it is , , T , , lost all the negroes I had, some seventy or eighty in number; but. so help uie GuJ( j wou)d Dotca.,t a TOte to restore the j.;.,,, eiirtri. A. A horrible murder tfss discovered on Tuesday morning iu the villsgs cf Oakland, Connecticut. A woman and her daughter were found dead in their tA.I. rtit.il, iit.ti Vaan .At fin fir TIlAir su"8 were fractured by blows of an axe, aod sevbrd woUbds made with a butcher knife were foiirid on their bodies. The , , . - , son ot the murdered woman was arrested 00 uepieion of having commuted the ! nd has,,,,n.ce "knowledged that j he d:d. the awful crlme- IN MEMORIAM. Died : At the residence of his father, in Spruce Hill township, on Friday even ing, July 28th 1865, Joseph W. Martin, of the 101st Pa. Vols., aged 20 years, 4 months and 21 days. At & fiicfetiog of the Spruce Hill Lit erary Society, oh Saturday evening Au gust 5th 'G5, the following preamble and resolutions were read and unanimously adopted : Whereas, God, io his mysterious and 11 iaa I-ri,iM.infA tifta iwmnFtfit Ktf dealQ our belove( brother, Joseph W Martin, therefore be it Resolved : That we recognise the hand of God, ia this bereavement, and bow submissively to his will, praying it at bis early deith may be sauctiued to every member of this Socletv. RE60LVED : That this Society has lost a faithful member and kind brother. Resolved: That while we feel that this is a! heavy tereavecuent, we are grate ful for having the name ot one ot tbe members cf our Society' enrolled among the Martyrs of .Liberty. Resolved: That we express our grat itude to God whose, ways of grace exceed our h!gfiest thVuht, that, .after, a life exposed to many trials and temptations, that we have comfortable evidence that our departed brother is now safe in the Christian's eternal homo Resolved : That we tertdr our warm est sympathies to the bereaved family and relatives, of the deceased, and ask for them the consolations of the Gospel, in this hour of trial. Resolved: That these resolutions be published in '-the C&oe GdrlctJtil," and thc.couuty papers ; also, that a copy be sent to the pareuts of our departed brother. r. j. shearer, y SHEM ESU.. V . BELLE St PATTERSON') "last week culled attention to'' TJEACE, ' . 1EACE, liiford town-. S f fC.l . ? Farm for sale in M some etranse oversight tbe erttsnieat 4!if nmitted-it will be found i to dji paper. - : NC18A Nets. What in the world has be come ot our town authorities 7 Ihe fumes that core nn th allev bv Our office ! from the cia st;M .in mirt at and the eeutt-1 al filth of tbe town is enoali lo bring us ! i t . I . anoiucrviaitot thft Cholera. tU We tie under obligations to Mr. TATm. WMtadn. of Ferminagh twp. for a few messes of moat splendid new potatoes. Short Items. Messrs Maosbach and Vanormer have sold their Store in this town to Metsrs Hurley and Hoffman of Fa yette town-hip..:.. .The Barn of Jofch C. Bursa near Peru Mills was burnt with all its contents it is believea to have been set on fire...... Hiram Cowlea,an old soldier las opened up a new Saloon under Thomp son's Hotel we wish him success. .....Mr Tilton withdraws from the Contest for Co. Treasurer and erives 11 E P an open field whieh we intend fencing Ulapk leases for Coal Oil Lands for site at this Office. MiFFLlSTO HiV AKD MARKETS. PATTERSON FL0CR. Super, "ji bbl. $6 50 Sura,.......... 6 & Fancy.- S 60 Rye, cwt. 3 00 Buckwheat, 4 00 MARKETINGS. Butter, prime Ib 22 nutter, zn rat ia Lard, 20 Tallow,. .'. 12 Eggs, t? dos 20 PORK. . Hogs. $1 ettt 15 00 Ham, lb..:...... 25 Sides & Shoulders 16 BEEF, Foro qr, ewt 9 00 Hind qr 10 00 POULTRY, Corn Menl,-...- 1 75 CHAIN, Red Wheat bu 1 50 White whet.... 1 65 Rye....... Barley,'... Com, Buckwheat, .. 1 40 1 00 60 1 00 40 Oats Chickens, peir 50 SEED!5, uuess, u CloT.r, "(i bus 12 00 Geese 1 00 Ti-jwtny. o ou Flax 2 CO Hungarian 80 DK1ED FRUIT, Apples, Wbu 2 50 Turkeys ' 2 00 COAL, ton Treventon store 8 00 do Egg 8 60 Sunbury stove 8 00 do Egg e 50 Chestnut 7 00 Pea. 5 50 TeacheS; " qt Cbcrr'.t",...... Currents,. . . . Blackberries, Elderberries, Mixed , ... 3 75 WOOD, Oak Hickory,.. HAY, Timothy, POTATOES. New Irish, bu 75 Sweet 3 00 VARIKTIES, Apples. y bu 1 25 10 00 8 00 Clorer,.. Onion White Beans... Beeswax, 3 lb Soap, dry Candles Wool, washed.. Rags, 1 00 2 50 45 10 .. 18 . 60 Retailed Articles. Coal Oil gal 9 0 Salt, t3 sack 3 25 Plasicr, -f ton 10 00 Nails 6 00 JUNIATA SENTINEL ta adranco $2 00 5J Corrected weekly by J- B. M. Todd- DIED. And there it no ditchargt m that tfor. Ecch. 8: 8 -..-YY"w-",-"-'"""""""""i"""""""-"-""-""""" On tile 28ih of June, in Caledonia Valley, Fayette twp., Mrs. Margaret, wife of Joseph Woods, aged 72 years, 9 months and IS days. . lwi.iown ppr, ple copy. On the 29th icst., in Caledjuia Valley, Fay ette twp., I.cffurd HaUgbawout, sr., aged 86 years . On the 31st inU., in Perrysville, Eat RiKUiayer, daughter of David P. and Mag- gie B Micnichan, aged 1 year 6 months aud i Sl.davs. When the ltively bate of summer. Wooed the breezes wondering by ; Then our little angel Kalio Folded her soft wings to die. Orphans' Court Sale. THE undersigned, Administrator of the Kitato of Robert Harris, late of Beale townshsp, dee d., will expose to sale at public outcrv on the premises, ou S1TCRB3T, AUGUST. 19TH 1S6S. A tract of land situated in Besle township, Juniata. County, Pa., adjoining lands of Cal via and Peter Beale, and Heirs of Robert Sterrett, dee'd., and containing about About 90 acres of which are cleared and un der cultivation tic balance being timber land. . . j Titers ark 6n th prntiocf a lift houae. a log bath, an apple orchard and good water at the house. The property will be sola in a body or in THKUK PARCELS, Ss shall he deemed most desirable. TERMS. Cash on confirmation of salo by the Court. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of laid day when attendance will be given by July 12-ts. JOHN COFFMAN, Adm FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. -0- THE undersigned Administrator of Estate of John Lantz, will offer for sale at pub lie outcry by order of the Orphans' Court, on the premises in Delaware township, Juniata County. Pa., about two and one half miles North West of Thonipsontown, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 12TH, 18G5; A traet of laud situated as above, stated, ard bounded by lands of S. Q. . Evans, David Walker's Heirs, Margaret Stinscn and others containing about 160 jL523, About CS acres of which are cleared and un der culiiration, the balance being timbetland. There is on the premises a LOG HOUSE and uju UAK., an Appta uronara ana a nne Spring of Water, TERMS: One half of. tho purchase monev to be paid oh the confirmation of the sale by tne Court and the other half on the . first of April next to be secured by judgment. SALE to commence at 1 o'clock, P. of said day when attendance will be given by the uri&ersighaid, from whom any additional information may be obtained .pricr to the sale. - - . , ,; SAMUEL f. KURTZ. ' Maj 81st '65-js. PHOTOGRAPHS. TAh P.frnnn af the SVTTirrt. who mav visit L Farrieburg, or desire a irtt class Picturl should by all means g6 where they take the most splendid Ukentuu ever gotten up any. where, which is at 1 EtBSITE L CO'3 UO Markst , tiuOsVt 0EACE A XD a clianeo to sae money 07 Callinj at il J. M i m - has just vpened otit a full assortment of Sew , pit Goods, bought at Reduced rriceS m tne ei:y. y DeLaines from SI to 3? cents yard. ItleaeLed Urovn Mus.is from 13. 10 18 to W eiST yo. from 15. 16. 18 to 40 eta yd. BaRfs from 75 CDts to SI Zaci Wr 0 CS to 90 eesU y yd. Skirt Bradea. 13 cents ner vard. 9'DOol Cotton, it. n;. r'.B0l. Syrup Molasses 8& cents per RallM. Extra Syrup front $1 t$ $1.25 per Gallon. t - ,t a" I Good Brown &ug.ir from 13, 15 to ISetsi To. Good GrXin Coffee. 85 cents per pound. Prime Kio, ss cents per ?oona. Prime No. 1 Mackeral, per Carre!, $22. Prime No. 2 Mackeral, per barrel. $18 to $20. Extra Herring, per barrel, $8 to 511. Pxtra Labadbrs. per barrel. $11 to $18. Ground Alum Sail fn!m $4 to $4.50 per sack. Coal Oil, 90 cents per gallon. These are Cash Prices orfor Country Pre ut- J. B. M. TODD May 3. 1883, GOSLING'S 'Brilliant, easy, shining, Leather Preserving ACompostolon of Neat's Poet Oil and pnre Irory lilack, imparting to., BOOT 'and SHOE LEATHER the softness and p'.ianiy of KID while with one fourth the labor uiviajy employed In' tbe application of the ordicary Blackings, it produees a JET BLACK EN AMEL GLOSS, equalled only by Patett Leather. Sold Retail by all GROCERS AND SHOE DEALERS. Orders received by American Agency, 386 Broadway New York, and whole saled at the - Manufacturer's Depot, v ... 134 Bead afreet, X. Y NEW STORE. THE nndersiEned would respectfully inform tbe Citizens of TEompsontown and w rounding country; that he naS Cpened a New Store under Odd Fellows Hall, where he keeps constantly on hand a well selected assort ment of ' . Dry .Goods' ' Groceries, FancJ . " Oooda and Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats & Caps, Queensiare, Hardware and Cutlerv. Cedar 4 'Willow Ware. ' Drugs and a lot of Fancy . Stationary, -.h;.h k. r.n.r9 i. ..II at tha lowest Possible ! f. r.u T -ni ti'V tie very hichest prices for Butter. Eggs, lacoi Wool, Dried Fiuit and all kinds of country produce, which is geuerally bouRht and ship ped to market. 1 therefore respectfully soli caiket. 1 tberetare rospecuuiiy so.i- . w--- to call and examine my stock bjfere months, and at the present time 1 enjoy per ,ing elsewhere, : fill tthef tidy andnu. and I aiort a 1 1S65 R H. WRIGHT. circly retucs my ti.iuks to a reiciful God " and Dr. W-s'iart. aad to his gret American cit all purcha July Wanted! Disabled Soldiere And others out of employment to canvass for OUR GREAT NATIONAL WORK, Just Published. "The Life and Public Serrieet of A. Lincoln," By Frank Crosby, of tbe Philadelphia Bar, comprising one large octave" volume of nearly SOOjiagPS. This is the only work of tha kind publish ed; it is eStlrety new and original, contain ing his early history, political career, speech, e's, messages, proclamations and other official documents Illustrative of his eventful admin'? i.rrutixn tniroiher with the scenes and events connected with hie tragic end It will be sol d oily by our authorized traveling agents, to whnm 1'Tcluaive territory is riven, and libera commissions paid. Send for a circular and terms to "American Publishing Agency. B:x 218. No. 60O Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. July 12-3 1. MEDICAL CAHDi DR. S. O. K.EMPFER, (It's irm'y sur geon) having located in Slifllictown, tend ers his professional services to the cilitrs o.' this place and surrounding country. Dr. K. having had eight years experience' in hospital, general, and army practice, feels prepared to request & trial from those who may be so unfortunate as to need medical at tendance. He will be found at Will's Had at al! hours, except when professional engaged. July 22? 1SG5. Ladies wishing to be 'supplied with neat and good shoes will find it to their advantage to call on If. D. WELLER, at his shop on, Main Street above Cherry, where they eaa be supplied with almost every style at eoJer ate prices, uentiomen naving rcpainug uy wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to by giving him a call. Term : uaoii. n. v. n bbuna. Mifflintown, July Gth '65. -VTOTICE. l Notice is hereby given to all persons who have subscribed for "Schmuckcr'a His tory of the Rebellion," to Isaac Rolltnan, de ceased, and who have received the first vol- I nine, that the second volume is now ready ana will be delivered in a short time, by the un dersigned. PETER REED. SALT! SALT!! . Lowered In price fcv cMcr ef JOHN DO L PH!n, fjaltsgent of Syracuse; N. Y. E!t will bs sold at $3,50 per barrel in good ordcty until otherwise Ordered at Messrs SUloufT and Stambaogb Mifflintown and at Sulouff and S'.ambnughs' Warehouse Perrysville Pa. . Ju!y2-4t JOHN DOLPHIN, yf. ESTATE NOTICk EelaU of William Dunn dee'd. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration en tbe Estate of Wfn. Dunn late of Fayette township, dee'd, have been grant ed to the undersigned of Walker towp. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate afe rSquesfed to riiaks immediste'pay. meet,, and those. having claims will pieue prcseiit ti'em duly authenticated for eett'.e- raefit. ' "", Jufy 25-6t. SAMUEL DUNN, Adm'r. DeaTaegs, Biindness) and Catena, ritRSATED with the utmost success, by Dr. 3. ISAACS. Oculi't aad Anrfist. (former ly of Leyden, Holland,) No.'6!9 PINE Ftreet Philadelphia. Testimonials from the Best reliable sources in the City and Country can ! be seen at hU Office. Tha medical faculty are ; invited to aocompany their patlen's, as he oas no secrets m nis praonce. i u i" EYES, inserted without j!ain. Ns chargo f2r txaainatien Feb, 15 'Co -3y DYSPEFSEA. C II l WARRANTED- lst- Aeonstantpain or uneaalneu at th of the swnaea. , ' . ,.f - ' t , . a r V. std. Cestiveaefi and Lessof Appet 4th. Olnotn and Depression of dpiirt. 6tn. Viarrnflea, witn gripicg. Cth. Pain in all jsrti cf tn system. 7U. Consuatptir Symptess and PalpSttv tlon of Ue Heart. 8th. Cough, wita Phlegm InUMTareei. 9th. Nervous Affo:tiotk, aad want ot Sleas taiftt. tM ; 10th. I.9M e: Appe;- asa vguun 11th. Dizziness, Dimaeas wf Visit aa-i Loss of sight. 12tb. Headache sua Staggering ia waging. with great Weakness. Out of the thousands of ess of Dy tpepsU that have used Dr. Wisnart'a Great America Dyspepsia Pills, not on of theat has failed ef i perfect cure. We warrant a ear in every no matter if of twenty years' standing. Sold by all druggists every where, and at Dr. Wishari'a Office, vo, 10 N. Second street, Pil a'delph'a Pa. AUexaminationaandeonaolte. tlons free cf charge. Send for a etreular Price $1 per box. Sect by mail, free of cuerg on receipt ef money. . Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia. 1, Eliiabsth Brassok, of Brady wine, 6L fermerlv of Old Chester, Del , do certify that. for one year and a half I suffered everything but death from that awful aisease caaeu vya pepsial ilj whole system was prostrate with weakness and nervous debility - I could net digest my food ; if 1 ate even a cracker er the smallest amonnt of food, it would return just as I swallowed it ; I became so costive in my bowels that I would not hare a passage ialesa than from fdtlC a"d often eight days ; undu this immense suSeritrt, my mind seemed en tirely te give way. 1 hail dreadful horror and evil fprbodings. 1 thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody ;,1 could not beu thy husband air-my own children, everything appeared. to te 'hcrroi,Btriciten to me; I oea no ambilioa to. do anything; 1 loft all my love of family and home; I would i amble and wan der from plage to, place, but could not be con. tented ; I fell that I was doomed to hcU, and that there was co neavca or me, and was often, tempted to commit suiciuj io near was my whole nervous system deatrtcd. and also my mind, ficm that awful coisplcist, Dv-.pepiia, that mv fricuds thought best t3 tne me plaeed ni Dr. " Kirkbride'S Hospital, W e3 Ibiladel phia I remained there niae weeks, and thoaeht I was a little better, but in a few days my sfeadful complaint was rsgmg as bad aa ever. ..Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Tr. Wishart's Gieat American Dys pepsia Pills arid bis treatment for Dj-spepsit. ry huicana caucl on ur. msnsn ana staieu iniacfi tc h'!m . lie taid he Lid fio doubt ha ! ic'ald cure ae, So in thi-ce Jar after I called sad placed myself under the Doctor's treat ment, and in two weeks I beiraa to digest my food, and fait that my Jiss; was giving way. and continued to recover for about three Dvscecsia Pil.s and P:ne .Trao Ttr Cordial that saved me frcm An lr.se ne As'lmn and a. premature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or te write, as lam willing to do all the good lean for suffering humanity. Ilizabstji Bbaob. Brandy wine, Del formerly cf. Cld Chester. Delaware i;'ar.ty, Ps.. ' t'r. Wuhan's OEce, . 10 North 8eead trsst, Philadelphia. bysptfesia t, , Uytpensia t Ds. WishabT. rhsvebcen a ccnstacl suf ferer with Dyspepsia for the .last ehteea yenrs, du inE Vh!c!i titse ! carrot ear that X rer euji jed a reifect!y well day. Theer vcre tiu.es when the eympttois were more a gravated than ft others, and llrn it seemed would be a gredt relief to die- I Lad at al times .in impl-Mscct fee'.irg in u.) Lead bo 'atteriy, my sufferings n much increai?d the I became almost until for lusiaesa of any kind . ry mind was continually filled wits g:m lotights ard fcrbo'lings, and if I attemped t . haifs tSeir current by reading, at once tionensa of icy coldnt'ss in connection with . lead weight, as it were, resisted Rpoa ml brain,; also, feeling rf sickness would occot at thi stosch, r.ad .jirta!. pin to my eyeet aecompaaicd w ith" which was the continual fear ot k'in; my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility, and nervousness wliich made it difficult to walk v dy or sleel atmcht. I -l.';S3:e averse to jaciety aa dialled enly tc seclusion, and hrving trie tha biill cf a niiiiiW or eminent pbyieiaa of various sthools, Shslly came ta the cc elusion that, for this diaeaee at my presea age (46 years) if-ere was no cure in existent But, through the interfenence of Divine Pro i.lcnce, to whom I devoutly offer ny thanks. I. at last founds sovereign remedy in vow Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to ha efoctually removed almost the lad traee of my long list of ailments and bad feel ings! tniln their place btalth, pleasure and conteticeat are my everyday companions. . . Jam is M. Eanlisj. l?o. 163 North Second street, Philadelphia. Fcrmeily of Woodbury N. J. r. i ba tfr Citat Anriican Dispr sia Pills. Thia is to certify that I have suffered for tea years that dreadful complaint called dyspep sia. I suffered much pain and distress, with gloom and depression ox spirits ; 1 wasirearta by eight different physicians for my complaint and at times was much better, but then the old disease, dyspepsia, would return with all its dreatful realities, and my whole system wa fast waiting away. Ia thia sick and debilita ted state, I was handed a circular of Wishart'a great American Dyspepsia Pills, and Pine Tree Tar Coidial, which gave a correct description cf ir v sufferings, and determined to place myself under the Doctor's care, aud take hia medicines. As seon . I commenced the use ef the med icine. I began to (jet better, and so I contined three months, at which time I was perfectly restored to health , 1 am to-day a well man. Dr. Wiehart. I give you this certificate with a grateful heart tor the benefit I have received from the of e of your truly wouderfu medicines. May -Cod b:esa you and preserve your truly useful life for many years. I would say te every, sick person who is suffering aa X was, that try residence is No. 139 Richmond street Philadelphia, where I will take great delight in giving testimony to the great power of Dr. Wishart'a medicines to cure. P. II. Alias. The above are a ew among the thousand which this great remedy baa caved from as in timely grave. Wa have thous inds of letters from pbysi oians and drucjis's. who have prescribed and ; soTd these medicine, saying that they bavtnev- w Ba(j or oIil 4 medicine which gave sueJ" j prjpn,. cniy bj tie proprietor. TJr. XQ.- C. Wsoart, ' .So. 10 Nor.b Second Street. rtiialelphia l'eaa'e y U dr-5gg::ts.