Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, June 19, 1867, Image 3

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Por Sale Cheat. A Life Scholar-i-Lip
in J. C. Slumlord's Business and
Tclecraph College at Philadelphia. A
fine chaace for a young man that wishes
to prepare himself for business. Inquire
at the Sentinel OiUcc.
Temperance Meeting A Temper
ance meeting will be held iu the School
House, in McA'.uterrillc, on Friday even
iug next. Addresses will be delivered.
The public are cordially invited to attend.
TTKMPT TO MlTIWEU-.l .Van Round
Xear tlu Venuhania Railroad in an
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Insensible Condiion. Uo J uesuaj aaei-
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rwnn tli - ivrvnr hands on tuo 1 ennsla-
oia railroad discovered a man lying Lear
tho track, about four miles west of Mif-
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flintowD, iu a place known as the ".Aar-i
His head iri slockingly beatcu,
rows,
und 1
WEDNESDAY MIRNIN'O, June 1J ,
TOWN AXl COt'STHV.
lis faec prcteiited evidence tbat he OilG ANS. The undersigned has been np
iliO beiu shot, there being a bullet ' pointed -Agent tor tlic sn!o of (lie American
bud alio
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mark across the forehead, and one of hts
cheeks was burned with powder. lie
was alive, but untiblc to ive any account i
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of himself. It is believed jin attempt
liad been made to murder him. us near by
' :
were stones covered with bmod suppos-
cd to have becu u.ed iu dfrlkiiig him on 1
iho bead. There were also evidences
that he had been placed betwecu certain;
rockd, and Ht:ncs thrown ut;on his bo Iv. 1
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tn.uj bury log the man a.ive. u hiu t.iuu .
he had on a black frock coat aud a pair,
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ol checked paUs. II:s hat and b jots
were 5oue. The otnploy-es on the rojd j
state that on Mond.-y they were pa.-ed by ;
three uieu w!io were togetbtr, aua a lew ;
hours later hco of the three were seen j
t
rrturoing through the "Narrows," one of:
llica li-ryu i ; of' hunt. There !
Forms to tic no uouht that this party at- j
tempted to murdji aad then robbed the
!ld.
Tho mifortuaute iudividuil wjs a mm 1
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hare beii a stranger ia the iietjjhhor-i
liood wlieie found, as no one knows a;:y- j
thins about hiiu. lie was removed to ;
the reniirvlvania railroad company's sick
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room at t attcrsun, ana is tner receiving !
every attention that can Le bestowed upon
Lim. It is thouiit he in iy recover. j
For the above iut'uruiaiion we are in-1
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WJ to fioilcai.o conn-ietcJ with
he railroad company's tifiice iu this city !
nch favors are fully appieclatod. (-
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Ot it A liiws.-Aliuot d.i.y wc are in
rewiptof ci.uin:uatcations and circulaiBj
from some "benevolent" society, asking ;
us to pubiisU ubout a column of their ;
bombastic cfTu-ioae, Llastratinrr their
idaas of operations for rrticurm uicaus I , , ,.' , v. ' ., . 3
in j bratias aceurdir to nualitv. 1 lie lat
nnd luofioy to scud tj the people who are MiCa 0f tye l'ur Wcle at 87(7,5 y
nid to Le stirvin iu the South, and jat j Ml. Nothing doitt;; it, (Jorn
ns often we have refused to publish t lie Whkat I'riees have? npain declined ;
fame. We well know that "the Lordi""'08 o,', 0t-"-' "h- '-'i'- I'eunsj Ivania
lovcta a free ircr," and that "charity
t-u.lertth lnt and endureth much," but
we cannot sic the propriety of the North
making such a gr.-at adieu about so much
Htarvaiioa in the South, while the people
i .1 o .1. - 1
u.e.o.,..ll:,a...!:j;,r.,.ey to uuj ajhus Western yellow, in the elevator, at
hoiiiesfead for Jt!I. Dai .1 iuaa throu-h i fl (.15. (bits were in better request;
whose instruuieiitaiiiy thousands of oitr salos of (". 000 bti-h. I'enn'a. at "(.'( 72c.
toidicrs were starved to death. If they
Jiave so much uioGcy iu the South that I
they can purclu.se a residence for this!
cr'-h-trastor, wjy tbou'd their "appeal''
conic to u., thtouyh the commua'cutious
of sotue of our Northern men, saying, "we
want to buy our liberated iV a houic
6ttad, aud you buy our Flatting people
bread ?" V'e wouid sugost to these ai;i"-
naninio-js people of ihe south that if l!;cy I
are oin:r to invest their money in real es
tate, taut ulieythouldrcmcniher jhat some
of their ' chivalrous warriors" burned a
portion of Chaiubersburjr, and that some
t.f it his sever bcea rc-built, thus present
ing to tlum a very favorable opportuni
ty of thowinp; their niaguauitaity by n-.ak-iii-di.natims
t replace what, through
their devilish doviscs, has beca destroyed i
I: has been said that charity shouid al-! , A1 ?T 'f'1 n?"'
, . , , jr -'u""u ai j trifle l.eiiungton, I. O. Uox 2'.h, West Troy,
ways bepia at home, but at ihc same time ; N- V. feb 2u, 1B07-Iy.
tve believe it should not remain there.-j ",, r1SeovrRv.One of ihTgret
JOW, let Us, before making such a proat end most uerul discoveries in medical
fu.is about the South, see whether or not n ieDCe T,.1"'1'?- hL cc.,e.l,r:l,cJ ,Ur- J-
, atun.ru. not Pumas, pf Puns, Cbtef l'hvsician to the Im
we hare any persons io ihe North who pcrial Infirmity of France." in 1801. Those
teed our charity. There lias bcea hurt- ave been afflin,'.,J wi,h the r'f"l dis-
dreds of widows aad thousands of orpin
uiu'ic Ly the late war, and wc have
every ;
it i .
reason ;U relieve that many tf them ;ue ;
in destitute circumstances. Vi'hv not or- j
ga,iZC committees ia each of our boroughs i
aud township for the purpose of "ather-i
ing relief for those thus uiade destitute ?
- . niaue uesiltute :.
i.ao:ucoi our plulant!.r,,iic and
prising citiz.'iis take the lead and
will 1-jIIuw in their train
11 is but a uu- i
d iilJr -li 1 !
L ' I
ty wc owe to the wives an
tho brave heroes who fell
diffuse oft
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j Consider aelk excitement lias been
' occasioned ly a notice published in our
last issue, offering Cve dollars for 1S58
i pennies, and n number of nersoDS l ave
iu formed us that they had commenced
gathering up pennies made in 1858. We
informed them tbat as soon as they had
the full number (1858) we would give
them Gvc dollars for the same. They
pccn the sell, and acknowledged they
were sold.
CfCi'MriEKS, squashes and melons'
Who can inform us how to "beat the
btijs," so that a crop of iheso desirable
products can be brought to perfection ?
The stjiped bu is infesting gardens now
and bia3 fair to u-se up all the plants.
TtiasrU'f Herald.
Tuur pieces of twclvo inch board, each
tw0 '"' ""S, al: logctucr, wuu una
of h laid on top, leaving intersuees cot
exceeding two inches, constitute the cheap
.
c-t and lest remedy. Set the crib fairly
J J
m the soil. Ooserve the striped bug
! files in straight lines, and is not skilled
in making angles, lie will rarely get iu-
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WUJ l"B "J
urgan, niauuruei'ireu ny s. v. sn. vt.oiuu.i,
Klm 9nd is prewed , furnish persons
with I'arlor or Chureli Organs as cheap ax
"n TchutA fromthe r..anufaciurm
A !so Ihc Mason & Lmulin ( abinel Organ of
different Ftv'.e ami size. The Instruments
c"" 1,c WK'n hcar-I hS calling at his mi-
dencr "ii Mam street, Milliintown.
ir,;rb !S;;7 tf. WILLIAM WISE.
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31IFFLI.NT0W.N & iATTLKSUN MARKETS
FLOUR, MARKETINGS.
"P", f' o"'-
F.Mia
i;.v". V cwl
Kuckv !ir at,....
,.oI j,C!i.
f 12 no
rtiitti-r, prime 1!) l'J
: .'
14 int
;t
. 1 70
muter, lam 10
I.arJ, i
fallow 10
jllog.f. fl ewt 8 00
. tin in, v ii) i'i
'Cii'les a SlioulJera 12
tillAIN.
Reil wtat -. , bu , ;5
Bye
lto i:i;ti'.
SO Ir.irc ijr, -p cwt 10 00
H 'Hin.l r 12 00
Hit I rol'LTKV,
.. 60 .'Olii'jkens, ' pair 6(1
jTurkoTf 1 'M
7 00 CO Ah, ion
- Tievrrlou mw fi 00
'J I'.j I a0 j;j.R i; mi
orn
I'.ticVwlicat
'-'tt!s
(-ivt.r, ' bus
Timotliv.
llnnirHri.tti.
0 Sunbiiry fcluve ti 00
lntt: FULiT. 1 do Kgg
0:1
.1 ie, i' tiw . i . I11--U iini ,
t .. . : Li . . .i -i 'iM...,.
; on
:i t,-,
l',.;(.,r.
00 Tea,
Cherries,
pi."kJ'.'r'jej'
KiJerlion ios,
K iMixeJ . 3 00
10 j VllH,
8 ;Oak 4 00
4 Hickory, 4 60
i HAY,
7-r .Timothy, '20 DO
l'"TAl KS,
New Irish, bu
Sweet 1 0 :Cloter 18 00
sWeet 1
VAK1KT1ES, lietniled Articles.
Apples, f bu 1 60 (.'.ml Oil V gal 70
oion- 60 Salt, "f! sack 2 71
While lieiint.... S 00 .(iround Alum salt u. 00
lieeKW.ax. Tr lb 45 , 1'lai.ior, J tun 10 (10
Sonp 0 Naila - -.
Caudles 1" liar Iron ( oj
! no"1, waslieil... 4 llorse shoes keg 5 Ot)
j '!); , & i Spring Heel cu hninl'i,
; I'ovecteil weekly ly Sttlotiff, trow & I'arket.
i'illLAOCI.rill A MAHKKTS.
vulM. MI, Jui.e 18, J8.-.7.
Fuiurt. A few hundred barrels were
taken in hds at S'.lf"liJ for extras; Sf(.
'ir supei hue ; Slt)0ijz,w for Nortii
west family ; 511(f 1: fur IVnriy!vauia
1 ill.:.. .1 i il o. li' r t-
I led at t-,JU. atiJ lbU bush. California
on secret tena. In ihe absence of sales,
we quote lV'iinsy Ivania lUe at fl.-ltll
45. Curii isiti rather better request and
firmer: sales of 3 0(H) bush, yellow afloat
at SI.OS ; 2.000 bu.-h. in store at $1,00 ;
I 1 r. df I 1- .1 1 . int n d.v..
a,vvv uumi. uaiujcu ai vi". iinu o.uyu
Special llolirrs.
AfAKE rtEMiitcTori, the world-renowned
Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant,
while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the
very features of the person you are to marry,
and ty the aid of an instrument of intense
power, known as tbe Psycbotnolrope, guaran-
tees to produce a perfect and life-like picture
of .'he future husband or wife of the appli
cant, with Jute of marriage, occupation, lead
ing trtits of character, &c. This is no impo
sition, as testimonials without number can as
sert. Ey stating place of birth, age, disposi
tion, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing
fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed
to yourself, you will -receive the picture by
ret-.tru mail, together with desired iuforma-
,ion
v. v. i .11 inu a 111-?, aim l-llft'l 1111 cuie'i
I hj th? use of Vr. J. Oi'mam' Fbencu Pilb
! S.1I.VB r.iniini monl tnn liil1r nf ih. Vnnn
" J
I.. .in rt 1 00 on iiietu r.y tne use 01 tne
eer.ain remeuy. It has never been known to
f:lil cfrcc!i."fr 11 permanent cure iu a single
nlcine; eV the ihui. ,3T -1 ,
ilis recommended for; if not the money wi
!" .'.Itrf. One or two boves is s.tlliciei
to efl-ect a permanent cure in four or six dav
will
sitllieient
sirdsvd I
enter- 'f the directions on the boxes are followed. j Isaacs, Oculist aud Aurist (formerly of Ley
I Viiceone and two dollars per box, according den, Holland.) No. ol'J Pine street, I'hilad'a.
others ; t ;iC. gent by Mail or Exoress to tint nan of i Testimonials from the most reliable, sources
j . , .
"le -"cu oiaies 01 1 anata. So'd by l'rng- 1 in the city ami country can be seen ai uis
S'"1 !?caerally. A liberal discount made loloBice. The medical faculty are invited to
the trade. Address D. S. DrsiiAM . Co., ! accompany their patients, as he has no secrets
WiP.inmsport, Pa.. ole Propriet.irs a nd Mari '
uSa. - Mrer. - ror the 1 njtcJ i-':- am! VknnH
.tee. 5 '''-0.
ttS Young Lady returning to her
country home, after a eojuurn of a few months
in (he City, was hardly recoEnioed ly her
friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, fiiislied
face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost
inurble smoothness, and instead of twcnly
throc she really appeared but eighteen. Up
on inquiry as to the cause of so great a change,
she plainly told them that she used the Cir
cassian Itillni, and considered it an in
valuable acquisition to any lady's toilet. Vf
its use any lady or gentleman can improve
their personal appearance an hundred fold.
It is simple in its combination, as Mature
herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its dr
eary in drawing impurities from, also lic
'I8 cleansing anil beautifying (lie rkin ni
complexion. Iv its direct action on the cuti
cle it draws from it all its impurities, kiudly
healing the same, and leaving the surface us
Nature intended it should be, clear, soft,
so.ooih and beautiful. Trice f 1, sent by mil
or express, on receipt of an order by
W. L. CLARK & CO., Chemists,
no. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. V.
The only Au.eric.ia Agents for the sale of
the same- fb 20, lbi;7-ly.
Know Thy Destiny.
Madame E. F. Thornton , Ihc great Knglish
Astrologist, Clairvoyant knd IVychometrican,
who has astonished the scientific closes of
the Old AVorlJ, has now located hcrse'.f at
Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses
such wonierful powers of second sight, as to
enable her to impart knowlodje Of 'hegrcatest
importance to ihc single or married of cither
sex. While iu a state of trance, she deline
ates the very features of the person you arc to
marry, and by the aid of an instrument of
ilense power, known as the rsychouioirnpe
guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the
future husband or wife of the applicant, io
geihcr with date of marriage- position iu life,
leading traits of character, &c. This i r
humbug, as thousands of testimonials can a
sert. Sht will send when desircit a ceriifiei
certificate, or written guarautco.. that tht pic
ture is what ii pttrj-oits to be. Py enclosing
a fmall Iocs or hair, ami stating pluee of t
hirtb, age. disposition and complexion, nttd
enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope
addressed to yourself, you will receive i!ie
picture and tlesii-e.l informal ion bv return
mail. All ciimiiiuiiicatiniis tacreillv cntifi
dential. Address in confiilenre, Madame K
F. Thornton. V. O. liox Hudson, X. Y.
feb I'O, ) 81.7-1 y.
tsr.x r:ii'S2i.oc;i:.4i,-Ta
VIEW
Ul' Jl A li h 1 Air J'j
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LIE mElPEST BOOk EVER ri BUSHED.
Cuntninivy nriirlg Three Hundred I'.nrs
,,nl- , , t, . ',
and 1..0 fine Hates and Lngravines of the
ravings
Anatomy of (he Human Organs in a stale ol
Health aud liseas, with a Treatcs on Fatly
Errors, its deplorable Consequences upon the
Mind and llody, with the author's plan ol
treattiKtit the only rational and succsful
mode of cure, as shown by the report nf
cases treated. A truthful adviser to t!ie
married, and those contemplating marring",
who entertain doubts of theer physical con
dition. Sent free of pustaee. to anv addres"
on receipt of -o cents in stamps or postage j
curcnev, by addrcsning
DR. LA CnoIX,
Vo. 01 Muiilen Lanr, A .liimi, X. Y
The author may be consulted upon any of
(he diseases upou which his book treats, either
personally or by mail, and medicines sout to
any part of the world jan. 2-0m
The advertiser, having been restored to
health in a few w eeks by a very sim-ile rem
edy, after having suffered for several years
with a severe lung alfvction, and that dreid
disease Consumption is anxious .'o make
known to his fellow-sufferers the means ol
cure.
To all who desiro it, he will send a copy
of ihe prescription used (free of charge,)
wi:h the directions for pieparing nnd usiu;
he same, which tiiey will fin i a si ne ci;E
for CossfMPTios, Asthma, Lkoni iiitis.
Cot 1. in, Colds, and all Throat aud Lung Af
fections. The only object of the advertiser
in sending the Prescription is to benefit the
afflicted, and spread information which he
conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every
sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost
them nothing, ar.d may prove a blessing.
Parlies wishing the prescription, race, by
return mail, will please address
KEV. EDWARD A WILSON",
Williamsburg, Kings co., X. V.
may 15, lW-ly.
KKKMKS OF YOUTH.
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, Tren.alure Decay, and all
the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for
the sake of suffering humanity, Fend free to
all who need it, the recipe and directions fur
making the simple remedy by which he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the
advertiser's experience, can do so by address
ing, in perfect confidence.
JOHN' B. OGDEX,
may 15. '67-ly 42 Cedar Street, N. V.
FREE TO EVERYBODY.
A Large 0 pp. Circular, giving information
of Ihe greatest importance to the yoting of
both sexes.
It teaches how tLe homely may become beau
tiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken
loved-
No young lady or gentleman should fail to
send their address, and receive a copy post
paid, by return mail.
Address P. O. Drawer, 21,
feb. 20,-Cmos. Troy, N. Y.
Deafness, Blindness a.vd Cataruh,
Tf eatetl with the utmost Rueeess. bv Dr. .1.
- .
in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted with-
Ta u.jj cue, invnti-i b Ir. J. II. Bcuesok.
1 .uiai- P', j, ,niM ,0 d'M3irc m, food m4
miii It into ;!ii-me, Uio lirrt proccw of diijctlion. Br
c cauaing u,e itcaiacU with B:benrk.'t Uandrak
1 iJU, the Tia x ison mmm tbo appMiM, and lood
(tin ciuld njt bo oalca bo.'oro oalcj a wiU bo et.ly
Coaminj-'on nnnot bo enrol bf Schracli' Till
monlc Bjrup nnlca Oao itomach and Uvcr to mada
lxiV.y arid tho app-Ole mlorr j, bonca tho Tonio
and Pil! aro rotuirotl in rrarly ererr caao of crra
tutr.ptlon. A hnlf dozen tratttea of tho SEAWEED
TONIC and Uiru: or four boxot of tho MANDSAKB
IMLL3 will caro anjr ordlnarr ca of dynprpula.
Dr. Bominox makai prolnaional tUIU in Knw
York, Ccaton, and at life principal Offlco in Philadel
phia orcrr werk. Bee dailj- ipo oi each placo, or
hla pauip'.i:ot on consumption tor hi dar lor Tialta
llin. I'Icmo obwrra, when pnrc'ml.ijt, that l!i two Ilko
of tlia Doclor, oue when In tbo Uvt itaga ot
ConrampUon, and tho olhor a ho now la. In ported
hca'lH, arc on the Governniont alamp.
atii bf au Hrujpl:j and lcaicn, pr.'cs 8U20 par
Jm tie, or T.50 tho hail-dozen. All tetteia for adriea
bnz'd be addrcared to lr. ButiSNoa's Prine'pal
O tt, -No. 1.1 North Xh Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Urarral Wholnia! Ageuta ! Drmaa Rarnea & Co
K. T.: . 8. Uanra, ll.iltlmore, Md.; John Dl
faae, Cin-lunaO, Ohio; Walker Tarlor, ChW
caj III. I CoJiaa Broa, 81 Lonia, Ha.
tilt w.es. mo. lrr.
Jnn."i, 1807-1.
A XKK PEUH ME FOB TI1E UaXDEKCfru
Ilinlan'a
I'hatoa'a
hntl'a
Phnlon'a
IbaIon'a
'"tic'" nioomln!; frrrna."
'KiRht lilooming Crrrua."
.'Viyrlil JlloomiUK rrm."
".ig!it Klaamiug Orru."
.ig.il UlooiMiug Ccrrua.
y mort nTqn'.l'e. d -llcate, and rrnr-"t TVrfiime.
I i'. 'ad tvJn "to rare and bvaulUul fluwi-r from
.vh ch i: fek.'S its umne.
JIuanfu-tnrei! only by " ": '
ril.tlO.Y : SOTV, Xcvr Vork.
BuWAKE OK COI NTKUrEITS.
AM !'( I'll ALON'S TAKE SO OT1ILK.
July 18, 'GO-ly.
TiOO.OO Uewaiid will be paid in greenbacks
O to any person who iin used Ir. Human's
1'ile Salve nceor'J'.nir to directions and has
not been cured. Address V. H. Iunham &
Co. Vi'iiiiamsport, l'a.
ilea' dmtiscmcntji.
(iood News for Mothers.
T-rltnra .r. tit norosard Willi noTii'tl
f ,1 your little ones ? Arf your slumbers and
hearts broken bv their cries ? Do vou awake
J
iu the morning uurefreslitd and npprelieusivc
If so, procure at once a bottle of Dr. Leon's
I u fan t Kemedy and you will Lave no more
weary hours of watching and anxiety.
I'll. EEOXS' INFANT REMEUV
I Has stood the tost rf years. Thousands of
' nurses and mothers bear witness that it never
U,H U, give relief it used in I. is a
! .vct '""e aI"1 speedy rure f.r Colic,
; ('ramps and Windy 1'nins, an 1 is invaluable
., ' i.,:,. ;; i.,, ,,:,;.,
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fobl by Druggists throughout the United
States. Address all orders to
ZIF.GLF.li & SMITH.
Sole l'ropt ietors,
1.17 Korth Third Street, Fhiladelphia.
nov. I I, 'UG-ly.
SLT GOODS at KIW f RICES
AT .MRS. F- HAXN'EMAN'S
IX P A T T K K SOX,
"TlHO has just returned from thcCity wiih
ft a large assortment ot
Millinery an ! Fancy Goods,
Consisting in pariof Bonnets and llonnet Silks,
! lowers and Trimmings, Kmhorderirs, Lace
Goods, Ilandkerehicfs. llnlmoral Skirts, Hoop
Skirts, Cloves. Head (Jimps and Oniameals,
Notions and small wares, forming the best
assortment of
SlT.IXG AND SU3DIEK GOODS
la (he County.
She solicits a call from the public, being
.t.. .1.- :. if
confident that ehe can suit all.
may 1, lKd"
AT
Ml
JT
HCMPSOTi'S
t f r. it
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'PIIC undersigned would respectfully a:i
X nounce that he has just received Loin
the Last, large assortment of
which he offers at the lowest market prices
Give mo a call. NATHAN KEELV.
apr. 17, ISo'7-tf.
100,000
white r;rE shaved, lap and joint
SHINGLES.
Also, BOARDS,
OAK PLANS,
rLASTEKING LATHS,
AND TICKET?
TOR SALE BY
GHAFF & THOMTSON,
my P-Ctl. Milroy, Mirllin Co.. Pa.
ri iz-4-cr- rf". TT CZ rvi e ff
1 a a cajiysrn
Patteuson, Juniata County, l'a.
The nr.dersigr.ed, having re-furni.ihed the
aboe IIiuse, is aow prepared to furnish tho
public, on the most reasonable terms, with
Menli and Refreshments at all Honrs.
Tanners and others visiting town can procure
laeuls at almost any price. Also, laiga Stable
attached for the accommodation of travelers,
attended by careful ostlers.
ICfi CREAM IX SEASON.
A share of public patronage is solititcd.
uiajr 15, 18C7-tf WM. REESE, Pro.
A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAV
u. ELY ING RA(iS Aisn. XOTItlXS sneb
as Hose, Gloves, Bttek Gloves and Mits, (very
best quality,) Kid Glove, for ladies and gents
unfinished Kid, at
KCLUL'FF. FROW & PARKER'S.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi
tol Buildings,
UARISBURG.PA.
5GiTerai3 as moderate any IJot-el in ihe
GROVEK k MAKER'S
S7aH12ilE!lIIsl
Were awarded the highest premiums at the
State Fairs of
New York, Kentucky,
Vermont, lenuessee,
New Jersey, Missouri,
Pennsylvania, A lab '.ma,
Ohio, Mississippi,
Indiana, Virginia.
Michigan, North Carolina,
AViscousin, California,
Iowa, Oregon,
At tbe Fairs of the
American Institute,
Franklin Institute,
Mass. Mechanics' Associal ion,
I'enn'a Mechinies' Instilul",
St. Louis Agricultural and
.Mechanics' Association,
And at numerous Institutes and County Fairs,
including all the Fairs at which they
wercexhibite l the past three
years. First prizes
have also bcea
awav-led
llicse Macl.int-s
at the exhibitions
of London, I'aris, Dub
lin I "'ii. H?"ncon, Itayonne,
St liz?er. C hat ,7". and they have
been i,ii r.islicd, by speci-.l command, to the
?irjir--ss of France, Emrest of Attltrm,
I'mprrfs of Hassiil, Eitijiftts J
liruzil, Quren of Sjiain, und
(Jmcn f Bt'cnria.
The GROVER k RAKER Elastic-
Stitch Sew in'' Machines are superior to
all others for the following reasons :
0
1. They sew with two threads direct from
the sp-i.il, and require no rewinding.
Tuey are more easily unuerslood aim
. - . , 1.
'lscJ, 'ess "oic 10 ueiaugtiueui .uau oiu
er i"ch:n s.
t. I hey are enpatoe oi xecunngper:ectiy,
withi'tit change cl adjustment, a much great
er var.ety of work than other machines.
4. The stili-h made by these machine is
much more tinu, elastic, and durable, especi
ally upon articles which require to be washed
and ironed, than any other stitch-
A. This stiteh, owing to the manner in
which the t uder thread is inwrought, is much
the most plum- and beautiful in use, and re
tains this plumpness and beauty even upon
articles frequently washed and ironed until
they are worn out.
". The structure of the seam is such that,
though it be cut or broken at intervals of only
a few stitches, it will Lcilker open, run, nor
ravel, but remains firm aud durable.
7. Cutike other machines, these fasten both
ends of tho feam by their own operation
b. With these no. chines, while silk is used
upon the right or face side of the seam, cot
ton may be used upon the other side without
lessening the strength or durability of tbe
seam. This can be done on no other machine,
and is a great saving upon all articles sliich
c 1 or maoc up with silk.
'J. These machines, in addition to their su
perior merits as instruments for sewing, by a
change of adjustment, easily learned and
praettsed, execute the most beautiful and per
manent embroidery and ornamental work.
fillOVKU & ISA K hit S. M. CO.,
7.1U Chestnut Street. I'hiladelphia,
Machines delivered at the residence of any
one purchasing in cither of the liorotighs.
Threads, Oils, Needles, and every other ai
tic'.c appertaining to the working of the ma-
; clllie on bahd and for eale by J Til. M. Todd
1
The above Sewing Machines arc for sale by
.7. 1!. M. TODD, r.itterson, l'a
S. I!. LOUDON, Milllintown, P.i.
may l'. 18o7-tf.
ADVANCE OF SCIENCE.
Teeth inserted upon au eutirely new style
of base, which is a combination of Gold and
English Rubber, (vulcanite.) Also American
Ituhber, (vulcanite,) which for beauty, dura-
tinny, cieilllliucss. u'l 011- 1 tivmuuu ui luc
, , - .. , ,
nntural color of the taeo.cannot be surpass. !
ed. Either of the above basis.
WE WARRANT FOR TEN YEAR?.
Temporary sets inserted Gratis,
Special attention will be made to diseased
gums, and a cure warranted or no charge
mad?. Teeth tilled to last for life.
tirif Triumph in dentistry!
TEETH EXTRACTED rtlTIIOCT PAIN
hy a new process, without ihe use of ether,
chloroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger.
Having been in business for upwards of
ten years, five of which has been spent in
.tiiuiiuiown, nnuoeing in possession oi uic
latest improved Instruments and Machinery we j
warrant entire satisfaction, or (he moncvwill
be refunded. Ofiiee on Bridge Street, op
posite the Court House Srjnarc.
G. L. PERK & CO.,
nov. 2!. 'Go-lv
Ketident Venthtt.
AIF.W TIN SHOP f-TITOl"SOTAvv '
IN I would respectfully inform (he ciiiseus I
of Thompcontown nnd vicinity, that I have '
opened a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment
aud am prepared to accommodate the public i
with Tin nnd Sheet Ikos Wabe, also, Stoves
at Ihe loweet cash prices.
Hoofing and Spouting promptly attended to.
All work made of the best material.
W.M. C. LOGAN,
Thompsontown,
feb. 23-Gm. . Juniata county. Pa.
FLORENCE
Lock Stitch Reversible Feed
S i: w isa Machine.
Bent Family Macitine. in the II arid. Highest
Premium Gold Medal Last Fair of tits
Amebican Institute,
New York.
Florince Sewiso Macijins Cospaxt.
No. 505 Broad-ray.
The machines can be seen at the residence
of tbo Agent, Mias E. C. SUmhaugb. Ma:n
' 1;
REVOLUTION ! REVOLUHOS !
American Tanning Company
mEY, rtRMsWORTll & CO.
I Col. E. FrtF.T, of West Viigiaia, Pres't.
L. S. Faunsworth, Secretary.
Geo. S'i adtmili.er, Indiana county, Gen
eral Aj;ent.
A splendid opportuM'y for a sccom and
moderate investment of capital is now offered
by this Company to Tanners and Capitalists
of large as well as moderate means, as the
Company is now prepared, after a success
ful test of llickcl's improved system of tun
ning iu several counties in this State and ad
joining States, to offer for aale sonic terri
tory within this ttate, Tennessee, Tev", Or
egon, I'lah, New Mesico and Nevada, ia th"
shape of rights for I'istricls, Counties, Towns
or for individual use of said improved sys
tem secured to SanforJ A. Hickel, Ksq., by
Letters Fatem dated November 7th, lS'i.i, an 1
granted for seventeen years, aud by said S.
A. Hickel, K., legally transferred to thU
Company lor Hiis aud t-co:l.cr State aud Ti -ritories
mcntioued.
The successful workings of this great dis
covery has Irvii demonstrated iu every in
stance, wherever fully and thoroughly teste 1,
und has given and new gives gem ral and uni
versal satisfaction, boih as to tonality of leather
and tbe saving in part of the fnrnior expen
aive noiterial-btirk. as enn be seen by lli
attuched certificates. This is the only sys
tem ever introduced whicli is warranted n
to its virtue by the proprietoi s.
v warrant to manufacture So'.e. Leafier
in Ninety days. Harm ss Leather in Fifty das
Lriiile Leather in Foriy days, Cf per Leib-r
in Thirty-Five days. Kipp Leather in Thirty
days. Culfskin in Twenty to Twen'v-Fite
days, Slieepskin in Two to Three days.
V'e warrant to save ore-third ia heavy, fin I
one-halt' of ihe iiith fvrnirr!y h.wl ia liglit
stock, making heavier leather than can bo
manufactured with bark a one. A supeiior
quality of leather is also warranted to bo
made under (his system.
No alterations are necessary or required in
the yard or in the manner of mitmtfacture.
but a great savirjr of bibor is nttntnei ny
not heiug r-'QUir-'d to "lay away," und thii
leather being scoured with great e..3e.
The great virtue of ll'.i di.-Covery C'nsl.s!.!
"n the lessoning to one-hiilf tl.c expense of
tanning by tue uie of a purely vegetable
matter, in coujurction with Ian Lari;, whio!t
can be at any liuie, in all seasons, tin I at any
pace secured at the lmu'e 1 cost ul n. t mora
"'" .'"emy-five cents .0 a hundred b. les
I 11ns system having been tint recently il.s-
, cov,.ri.j !IU J patented. November, 1 hni
avlt j,Pcn Tl.ry extensively introduced as vet.
, tlaJ commencement, bavin.' been made bv
j this Company, with the l'atcuiee in tlii -
I State in .May, ISO 's and is row successfully
used in the fo. lowing p'.acj-s, retcrnce to
which is made, vi : Creeue county. I'a. ".
Nevmin, Hurringion i: '(., Washington, l'a.
S. Smith, J. Weotr and others: r'avett
county, l'a. T. Vernon. J. Emory, llaning .t
I'.ro., Indiana, l'a. George Snidt miller. West
moreland county, l'a. J. Verwon, Allegheny
conn'y, l'a. Lappe & Wicse, Luckhanp
Kiefer. Stuckgrath & Seili,- Hazel & Co,
Beaver county, Capt. Darrah McVitty, Hun
lintr lun county. Pa.
Specimens of leather manufactured under
this system can be examined at the store and
Wareroom of George StadtmUler. in Indiana.
Indiana county, l'a.. General Aeent : .Mr.
Stuekgrath's Tannery, Keserve township, Al
legheny county, or the tannery of Messrs.
Luckhaup & Kiefe Spring Garden,
Liberal terms can now be secured, as the
Company is just beginning operations, and
therefore disposed for the furtherance of th
system to make sales at low and moderata
prices.
Col. Frey, the Trcsident of the company,
is now in Mifi'.intown, stopping at the Juniat 1
Hotel, where he will remain for a few wecas.
He is testing the new system at .Mr. Cbainber
I .in's Tan Yard, in Miftlin. Tanners' and
others interested are inviied to cii! and seo
its workings. Individual, Township, aed
County Lights ean be purchased by calling on
I Col. Erey. The system is thoroughly testeu
and satisfaction guaranteed.
May S, lst7-3ui.
DARG AINS ! IJAKGAINS .'
AT
I.OUDOX & JACK MAX'S
CLOTIHXU EMPORini,
JllFFLI.N'TO'.VX, I'A.
rp II E uadersiened have just received ff"i
i. Philadelphia another supply of
C2ZZJ7-3- jrQ cz.cri:z:;
For Men and Boys, which they are selling st
panic prices. Also, a fine assortment of
'Z c c 3- " zz c zz : .
For men. women, biys, girls and inf.tnt, "t
prices which they defy con'petitiou. ILl
best and cheapest lot of
r js tr .f ir " - ."
In the county, for men anl boys.
GENTLEMEN'S Vl'KNISIIIXG GOOD?
, . . . j . Ct tJ r.. -t.;- - r..
Consistintr cf Linen Shirts. Oversuirfs, L:i-
V "' ' .
I dershirts. Drawers. Collars. Cravat., Hand -
kerchiefs. Stockings. Suspenders, G lores, ie
trikTliankful to the public for the liberal
support they have heretofore extended to u-,
we are determined to retain their support hy
giving them good Goods at low prices.
Very Respectfully,
nov 7, lSGG-tf LOCPON & JACK.MAN.
w
ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Five h-r.-
dred M.n, to act as salesmen for Cob-
bin's Illustrated Domestic Bible, c itupt is:ii'4
upwards of l.fiOD rrown ipiaito pates:
Commentary of 17.000 notes from different.
IVmniDtihilnrc .0:1 KniiriVHtH.
raioilv
, , . T,.,.r. . wt.ol...1 Coneor-
,lnnce" j,' ,? i!ib!c' is,orv, Cbrosolifcal
Tables, etc., A book that always sells.
Our average sal.-i arc 500 copies per day.
As a standard Bible for Families, Teac;.rrJ.
Ministers ftnfl nil lr.Terfl of the word of Go'i.
;", i... . ,,nM!t. F..r narii.-.:i!art. d-
dress
mar. 20-tf.
Ilaii:sI.o.L-, In.
ATKW DRUG
IN p. C. KUNL
DRUG STORE. Patterson, I'a Dr.
UNDIO wishes to inform the pub
lic t'.int he has just received an assortment of
Fresh Drugs and -Medicines, ol nil kiti t".
whieh he offers for sale at the Patterson Po-:.
Office, lie also keeps on hand i i fur.iery of
all kinds, and Hair Dye and Extra lt'.nck In1;,
of his own manufacture. Persons in need ..-'.
anything in his lire wiil find it to their a
vantage to give him a call.
N. ii. Invalids can write a staec-.tnt cf
their symptoms or disease and receive medi
cine aiid directions for thei.- iic .Ml con.
miiKioations strictly ccnSdc.itial.
march 27, l&f'7-tf.
II. GEIGER& CO.,
WHOLES A I E CKOCESS
TEA & SPICE DEALERS,
2D5 North Third Street, ab-.ve P.aca
rniLAottwnA."
Eer.t. 12, I?'"-1
cut f ain. No cha-g.? inide for
i t v P. s:,:; lv.
'.'Munition, t - '
c.T:io;:r5oy, rrcpr-ctw.
Lt.-ee-, X;:a, l'a. T--yZI, '-:7-t.