jntDNEtiDAl MOKNINU, Jt'LY 20, 1870. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AM) afleT Monday, Jn 1. I8'0. rnger Traina will leave Mifflin Station as folloa: EASTWARD. Philadelphia JSxprees.. 12,10 A. M Fet Line ; 8'25 A- M. llarrisb'g Accouituoda'n 10,36 A. M. Mail Train C.52 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express. 1,50, A. M. Pacific Express 3,34 A. M, Mail Train 3,01, P. M. "Way Passenger 10,15 A. M. Pittsburg Express 5,36 A. M. Accommodation 8 20 P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWN AND COt'JiTKY. Seb change in schedule of Pennsylva nia Railroad. At Laird &. Bell's, in Patterson, is the place to buy yonr Glass Fruit Jars. Every Jar warranted. For Salb. Capt. C. McClellan has brand splinter new buggy, of fine fin ish and fxth:onnble, for sale, Call and see it before you buy elsewhere. Rack. The race that was looked for last Friday evening, at Terry svillo, was, in consequence of the softness of the track, postponed till the coming Friday evening. Bash Ball. The base ball match at Patterson on last Friday between the Blue Stockings of Patterson and the Juniata of Mifflin resulted in a victory for the Juniatiis. Parasols, Sun-shades, &c, at Re duced Prices, to close out stock, at Laird Si Bell's, iu Patterson. Think of It. One dollar and fifty cents a year for the Sk.minel is not quite three cents a week, yet we know many people who say they are too poor to take a county paper, who spend daily more than that sum. Shoo Fly. An Ohio youth sitting in church, mistook the gentle touch of the plume on the jaunty hat of a young lady for a fly on his neck, and with the ener gy of exasperation sent plume, hat and chignon flying into a distant pew. Summer Delaines, Challies, Mozam biqucs, Lawns. Percales, See., at Reduced Prices, at Laird & Bell's, in Patterson. New cure for S.nakk Bite. A boy In Potter township, Lycoming county, was bitten iu the foot by a copperhead snake. A neighbor ajiplied gunpowder salt and indigo to the wouud. Under this treatment, it is said, the boy is get tin? well. E.xploisiox. An exchange says, at Sinnemahoaiiig, Clearfield county, ou the 4th, while a number of men were engag-t ed in firing salutes from a cast irou anvil It exploded, instantly killing a man named Black, and seriously injuring two of hi companions. Buy your Groceries, such as Teas. Sngars, Coffee, Syrups, &c, at Laird & Bell's, in Patterson. They have a larg1 stock at prices that defy competition. An Erring Hen An erring Indiam hen was recently found in the back par of a hardware store, where the misguid ed fowl had struggled for three week;, trying to hatch out half a dozen whit porcelain door knobs. She was ven much reduced. Hydrophobia. The Great Arctic Ex plorer, Dr. Kane and he is good author ity in his works of his Arctic Explora tion says that rabies, or hydrophobia, t engendered more by cold tban by vara weather. Lately the New York Tri hunt declares the same fact. GooD9. " Good goods," and low fV- eaeh, at Martin 3c Walters' Bazar, Mais street, MifHintown. They must be doirj a large business, if wo dare judge froa the thumping noise that they frequently make in the rear of our sanctum h storing away boxes, just emptied of their contents. Call and see for yourselves A Loxo Round. The Rev. S. A. Blake states that he was at one time ci Clearfield circuit, extending from PhE- lipsbnrg to Luthersbtirg and Sinncnu- honing and from Karthaus to Chenr Tree Just 300 miles round every forr weeks. A New Way to Advertise. A maj lad in a coat of mail is traveling oj horse back abont Scotland His object in going in this guise is neither Quixoti; nor warlike. He is traveling to adve tise the excellence of the black lea with which his coat is polished. A Bio Fish. Last Thursday then was a terrible excitement at the dam A large sturgeon, weighing about 17i pounds, was caught on a spike in th breast of the dam, and held firmly fo: several minutes. The old fellow splurg cd around in the water at a fearful rate when Jim Mifflin, the Ida Lewis of tlu Susquehanna, came to the rescue am taulded him out of the wet. Columhk Spy. Camp Meeting. The Nations Camp Meeting of Methodists at Oakieg ton, Maryland, now in progress, is rep resented as ranking with the largest eve held. Thousands upon thousands o: people, it is said, are in attendance. Ihi Methodist Church of this place is repre sented by the Rev. A. M. Barnitz auc the following named members of Lis church : A. H. Martin, A. Saudoe, 4 W. Spcddy, J. W. Eatcehollz, and W, I . Snyder. MoNtMBNT. The Soldiers' Monument arrived here yesterday, and will be put up oue of these day. No time has yet been appointed tor the dedicatory cere mony. Drowxed. Ou the 16th inst, a son of David Shumaker, of Liverpool, Perry county, aged 2 years and 3 months, fell from a boat in the canal, at Scrabble Lock, and was drowned. This is the fourth Liverpool boy who has been drowned within the year, and should lead ctners to be more cautions when nntr th cater. A distressing cough causes the friends of the sufferer almost as much pain as he sufferer himself, and should receive immediate attention. Dr. Wistar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry speedily cures coughs colds, influenza, sore throat, &c. It will always relieve consumption, and in many veil attested cascc it has effected a per fect cure. Good 'Workers. Messrs Aaron Stayer, Simon Clark and Samuel Pous are cradled 62 acres of grain on the farm .f Philip Sparks, in West Providence township, in five days last week. This may be taken as pretty fast work, when it is taken into consideration that Mr. Strayer is 70 years old. lie has cradled every harvest since 1S11 and gencraly :.ikos the lead on such occasions. Bed ford Prcst. Dr Sage's Catarrh Remedy produces perfect cures of the worst cases of Catarrh 'Cold in the Head," Coriza and Catarrh Headache, as hundreds of tesimonials mm well known citizens abundant y testify. It is mild, pleasant and un rrilathig. The proprietor offers $500 for i case of Catarrh that he cannot cure. This remedy sent to any address by mail n receipt of sixty cents. Address R. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by raoBt druggistaevery where. Camp MEfcTiau. There will be a Methodist Episcopal camp meeting held jin a beautiful grove belonging to Mr. 'Absalom Rice, near Waterloo, Juniata county, under the supervision of Rev. 3. A. Creverling, preacher in charge of Concord Circuit The meeting will corn commence on Friday, September 2d, and close the following Thursday. Special attention will be given to any who may wish to tent from other charges. A gen eral invitation is extended. Change. On Sunday morning, the 10th inst., the congregation of the Luth eran church, at the request of the council expressed by a rising vote a preference for Rev. J. II. Brown to be the successor of Rev. J. B. Baltzly, resigned. As this was only an informal pnoceeding, the church council can engage any other minister if they see tit, but as the ex pression in favor of Mr. Brown was unau itnons, it is probable he will receivo the call. Letcitlown Gazette. Reception. The reception in honor of Rev. Mr. Allison, pastor of the Preeby terien congregation of this place and the one at Lost Creek, will be given, not as we stated in last week's issue, on ihe 20:h to-day, but to-morrow, Thursday the 21st at the Presbyterian church at this place, at 9 o'clock in the morning. After the services and reception ceremony at tho church, the congregation will proceed to the grove north-east of town. It is hoped that all who worship with the Presbyterian church, whether specially appointed on committees or not, will take an active part in adding to the interest of the occasion. "Tub Howe." The name Howe is an old and worthy one, but within the memory of middle-aged men a new and brighter luster has been given or added to it. Had Howe not lived, doubtless, the world would yet be in blissful ig norance of the Sewing Machine, for he it was who brought it to perfection. All the machines that have been made since, are but mere imitations, with some improvements. S. M. Shelly, of McAl i6terville, is the agent for the Howe in this county. For the excellent qualities of the machine see an article under this one. Tim Cklerrated Howe Sewing Machine. Qualities which are Peculiar to and Recommend the " Howe Sewing Machine." 1. It is the original and pioneer of all the machines. 2. An entirely new rotary tension for the upper thread, which contributes so much to the beauty and uniformity of stitch for which the "Howe Machine" is so celebrated. 3. A perfectly uniform tension in the shuttle, which does not vary from a full to an empty bobbin an objection so com mon to other machines. 4. An automatic self-regulating take up that prevents missing of stitches iu crossing heavy seams. 5. Short, straight and strong needles, not. li.ihlfi to break in nassinz over heavy - 1 7 w seams, as do the curved needles of other machinos. S. Finer needles for the same thread than any other machine. 7. Sewing equally well with any kind of thread. 8. Economy of thread beyond thai of any other machine. 9. Tucking any fabric without injury or pucker. 10. Compactness, simplicity and dura bility. 11. Ease of operation and manage ment. These Machines will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Payments so that every industrious, frugal man may purchase. Local agent for MifHintown David Watts. For particulars, call on or address S. M. Shelly, Agent for Juniata County, McAlistervilk, Pa. Examination. The examination at the Orphans' School at MeAlisterrille, on the 15th inst , we have been informed by perfectly reliable authority, was an in teresting and creditable one throughout. Col. McFarland himself was there. Sen ator Worthington of Chester county was present and delivered a speech, which was well received, judging from the comments we have heard on it. Pro fessor Gause of Harrisbnrg, Hughes, of White Hall, Cumberland county, and Wilson, of Airy View, were there, and spoke to the attentive and interested audi ence. Nature seems to have especially qualified. Col. McFarland for the posi tion that he now holds. We trust that he may be retained. "He is the right man in the right place." Down in a Well. On the 10th inst. McAIistersville was thrown into a state of the wildest confusion and no wonder ; for the life of 4 child was in imminent danger. A gentleman, a resident of Philadelphia, and a merchant by profes sion, rather than take his family to the "sea-side," where there is but little else than "jam' and dissipation unless one own a house there, chose rather to bring bis family up into Lost Creek Valley, and amidst its woods and hills and fertile fields find recreation, pure and whole some, both for mind and body. He took rooms at Mr. North's hotel, at McAlis tersvillle. On the morning above stated a small child of this family, while unat tended, wandered into the back yard to a well, in the centre of which stood a pump surrounded by a common board covering. The boards about the stock on the one side had decayed to such a degree that when the child got on them it fell through. It was missed about this time, and looked for, and to the awful horror of the lady who peered into the well, was seen there on the surface of the water. The cry of alarm was given. Mr. North, with great presence of mind, hastened to the well with a pole, and put it down and twisted it fast in tho child's clothing, thereby keeping it from sinking until a citizen of the town climbed down the wall and rescued the little one from drowning. We learn that the whole town was on the street, about Mr. North 's, expressing their sympathy for the alarmed family. The child received no injury. Fashion Items The high Swiss hat haa become so common that it produces a wearisome uniformity in the dress of our ladies. Carriage and visiting boot3 are seen in colors to harmonize with the toilet, and are usually of satin, elaborately em broidered. For the croquet lawn, the Marie Antoninettc slippers, with a moderately thick sole, anil decorated with an im mense bow and stell buckle, will be in vogue . For young girls and children thero is no prettier style for arranging the hair if it be long and abundant than to let it fall an natural on the shoulders crepe of course. Black kid boots, stitched with white and lace on the inside, arc more popular than colored booU this season, for the street. Buttoned boots; except for chil dren, are no longer en regie. The "Frou-Frou" slippers is another elegant trifle, aud, as its names implies, new this season. A frill of leather or fluting of satin around the instep is sub stituted for the ordinary bow, while a buckle fastens the two sides together. The latest novelty that has made its appearance for the summer mouths in ladies' toilettes are two new hats, called "La Belle" and "La Reiue," Frcn cog nomens, given to two decidedly English looking hats. There is a striking sim ilarity, and yet they vary just enough to give to each a name of its own. The short cresses now worn render it impossible for a lady to wear an ill-fitting bout, aud go forth with any hope that the patent fact can be concealed from the eye of the most ordinary observer. The foot is now as conspicuous and as easily to be seen as the baud, and the importance of being well shod is as great as being well gloved. The Harney jacket is something new this summer for boys between ten and thirteen. This is a plain, short sack with with a breast and two side pockets, with a breast and buttons all the way down the front, short rolling collar. This comes either with or without a vest. The ma terial for this, and dress suits for boys of larger growth, is fine broadcloth of two colors dark blue and a snuff brown. j Boys who wear pants reaching only to the knee, adopt for common nse a plain substantial goat-skin shoe, either laced or buttoned, according to taste. For dressy occasions a finer kid is employed. For boys in long pants, there is nothing bet ter than the union button shoe, similar to those worn by men, or the plainlaced shoe. For warm summer days, and even ing dress, a low patent-leather one, tied over the instep with a black ribbon, is all the fashion provides in this line. Great latitude is allowed in the arrange ment of the hair. Braids, curls puffs and "frizzes," all claim au equal number of devotees; either being stylish as long as the general shape of the coiffure is one which extends from within an inch or two of the forehead to low down in the neck. Blondes naturally affect curls and soft "fluffy" puffs, with their hair frizzled furiously over the eyes in a dishevelled, Bacchante style, which they evidently consider dangerously alluring; while bru nettes, especially those with classic fea tures, arrange their hair in smooth, longi tudinal rolls, alternating with heavy braids, and perhaps, a gentle wave in front to redeem the hair from its ordinary limpness. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The editors of the Sentinel and Republican will annouiioe respectively is their papers the names of candidates for office on the fol lowing terms : Congress) $10 ; Senate, $3 ; Legislature, $5; Register and Recorder, and Sheriff, $2 and other county offices, $1. Tickets for primary election, $2.50. All or ders to be accompanied by the cash. Oentlemen who expect to become candi dates doubtless recollect that the Crawford County System, the one under which we nom inate, particularly states that candidates shall be announced four weeks previous to the time of holding the primary election, which will be held on the 20th of August. ASSEMBLY. East Waterford, July 9, 1870. Editor Juniata Sentinel: Dear Sir, Allow ma to present the name of Joseph L. Stew art, Esq., of Perrysville, as a suitable person to represent ns in the next Legislature. Mr. Stewart is well and favorably known through out the District, and if elocted will do all in his power for the interest of the County and District. TCSCARORA VALLET. ASSEMBLY. Jlr. Editor : Among the business men of Juniata county who have successfully passed through the business storms and crashes of twenty-five years, stands Noah Hertzlcr. By skillful management he passed through the past business troubles, unbroken financially, and with a oharacter without a stain, and to day he ranka among the solid men of our county. He is most favorably known through out the length and breadth of the oounty, not only by the business men, but by the people. Need I add that such a man is a suitable and well qualified one to represent the people of the District in the Legislature. That fact is self-evident. I then, in tho name of many citizens here and elsewhere, announco him a candidate for the Legislature. MIFFLIN. ASSEMBLY. Editor Sentinel : Louis E.Atkinson is known to most of the Republicans of Juniata. lie is a young man, honest, capable, and withal a ' good Republican," and if selected by the party for its standard bearer in the Legislature, will do only what will result in honor to himself and the constituency which he may represent. Therefore permit me to announce him a candidate for Assembly. DELAWARE. SHERIFF. Mr. Editor : Permit me to announce the name of Jacob Lemon sq., of Milford twp.. as a suitable person to fill the office of Sheriff of Juniata county. Mr. Lemon has always been a Republican, without having been identified with any faction, was a soldier in the late war, is popular wherever known, would run the full vote of the party, and would make an obliging and accommodating Sheriff. DELAWARE. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel : A number of the friends of James J. Culbertson are desirous that he be announced a candidate for Connty Com miseioner, feeling assured that if made the nominee of the party and subsequently elec ted, that he will give satisfaction. I there fore ask that he be announced. Citizin or Titrbktt Twp. HARRIED. On the 12th inst., at the Lutheran Parson age, Mifflintowo, by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. HENRY P. ORT, of Lewistown and Miss. SUSANNA EERRYMAN, of Tuscarora Twp, Juniata county. On the 17th inst., at the Lutheran Parson age, by the same, Mr. DAVID S. LOUDER, ef Mitflintown, and Misa. SOPHIA A. GOSS. of Snyder Co., Pa. Commercial MIFFLIXTOWN MARKETS- FLOUR, Siper, M. $4 50 Extra............ 6 60 Fancy,- 6 50 Rye, 1? owt. 2 00 Com Meal, 1 75 GRAIN, White wheat,... 1 45 Re i Wheal 1 40 Rye....... "5 BarT.ey,... 80 Corn 00 Buc'iwheat,..... SO Oats, E0 SEEDS, Clover, gibus 5 00 Timothy. 4 00 Flax 2 CO COAL, "5? ton Trevertoa stove 6 60 do Egg 0 60 Sunbury store 6 50 do tig t 0 Chestnut........ 6 60 Pea. 3 60 Mixed WOOD, o Oak, Hickory,.. HAY, Timothy,.. 12 00 , 12 00 Clover,. Retailed Articles. Piaster. 't? tot. 10 Q0 Corrected weekly by D. T. Sulouff. GRATEILL & SIIELLYS PRICES CUR RENT. Reported Weekly. Prime Roll Butter 21 White Sugar 14 Brown do . lOtoLl Best Rio Coffee ... 25 Eggv Lard. Tallow ......... Wool..- Rice 0 09 60 11 (j round alum salt 2 00 Turks Island do. 1 75 Dairy salt- 9toli PATTERSON MARKETS, Reported weekly for the Juniata Sektisei by the Board of Commerce or JMimin and rat terson. White Wheat Red - " ... Rye Barley Corn Oats Cloverseed...-Timoshyseed- SI 25 White beans, 1 15 per bus 2 00 75 Beeswax " 11) 35 80 Soap, dry CO 85 Candles 12 60 Wool, washed 45 8 00 Rags 03 6 00 Butter, prime 2 00 roll, lb... 21 Eggs, V d0- 25 09 Tallow, 08 I 20 Lard 20 12 Hams 18 06 Shoulder. 16 20 Sides 16 10 Salt, Ground 35 Alum sack 2 50 Dried Apples, per lb ........ Peaches, pared " unpared Cherries Currants . Blackberries- Potatoes -. PHILADELPHIA JKAKKRTS, Philadelphia, July 1?, 1870. The Flour market is decidedly firmer, and we advance our quotations fully 25c per bbl. There ia some demand for ehipment, and the home consumers purchase quite freely. Sales of 3,000 bbls including Superfine $5 00(?,5 25 Extras $5 25(a 50 N. W. Extra Family - $6 50(3)5 75 Penna. do. do $6 23f i;7 1)0 OMo&Ind. do. do $8 500 75 Faney Brands $7 258 50 Wheat is in better request at an advance of 5c. Sales of 2000 bushela Penn red at $1 68 : 2000 bus prime Indiana do at $1 50 500 buB Penn Rye sold at $1 05. Corn is in fair rrquest with sales of bus at 51 08al 12 for Penn yeilow ; $1 05 for Westeran. OaLi are quiet, add 2000 bus Penn sol tat 64afl5c . COAL AND LUMBER YARD. The nnder si fined begs leave to inform the publio that he keeps constantly on hand a large block of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces in part, Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur-nets Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as White Pine Plank, two inches, do 1 White Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch, White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Joice, Roofing Lath, Plastering Lath, Shingles, striping, sasn ana Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice Persona on the East aide cf the River can be furnished with Limeburners Coal, to., irom thecoal yard at Tysons Lok. aug 1&-1. GEORGE GOSHEN Uisffllanroiis. CRACKERS, JUST OPENED AT COLLEGE BLOCK, 21 North Third Street. Harrisbnrg, Pa. tfczzKn immense Assort ment on hand. WANTED ! J Will Exchange Greenbacks for Kf f Cords of good Chestnut Oak Bark, tJyJyJ if delivered soon at Patterson, Per rysville, or Thotnpsontown R. R. Station. Also, 6000 good sound hewed Locust Posts, 5000 Round Boared Fence Posts. Also, Will lay Cah for Railroad Tics. Will Buy all Kimls of Lumber. Go where you can sell your Lumber, Bark, Po9ia. ic, for CASH, as you can buy more for $'J in cash than you can for $10 in trade. I have also a full supply of DOTY'S CLOTHES WASIIERS AND WHINGERS on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Also five Horse Hay Forks, the best now in use, which I offer at reduced prices. J. B. M. TODD, may 31, 1870 Patterson. NOTICE. I have sold out my Btoro for the purpose of settling up my business. Af ter the l'"th of June all accounts that are not settled will be collected by law. If you have no money, como and scttlo at least. J. B. M. TODD. , Kone Genuine unless signed LEcra 5.20's AND 1881's BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Gold BOUGHT. AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. Coupons Cashed. Pacific Railroad Bonds Bun'lit and Sold. Stocks BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. C H I C A C O , DASVULEAXD YDi CENSES First Mortgage 7 P. C. Gold Bonds For Sale at 90 and accrued interest. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, SUBJECT TO. CHECK AT SIGHT. DeilAVEN & BRO., 40 South Third Street, Philada. CLOSING P81E5 OF 40 So. ZdSt.mia. 3 o'clock, p. m. C. 8. 6's of 81 at g.l " 65"n""I. '65, new, " " 'G7, new...... . '08 " 6's.lO-40's, July 19..1870. ...... 113Z114 . llOgiUO .... no (a:o no 109 sI09 luojfioojj lODWyio:1 ...... 107j(W-,107 ms(ii ..... 19 f-r) 00 H3jt;.ii35 107J(i)109 U. S. 30 Year U per cent. DueComp. Int. Notes,.... Gold, Silver, ' Oy Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 845 S55 900 iSdO Bonds. 785 (,795 Central Pacifio R. 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Mffiintow.i, Fa., dealers ir DEI GS iQ HEDit I.7E5, Oirmicals, I've StaT, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, r.tirctrs, Chimneys, Brushes, Infants Brushes, Soap", ITair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Perfumery, Crn1, Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Motions, and Ststior.ai-y. LAKOK VARIETY OF r ATOT MEDICINES, selected with great care, and warranted from high authority. Purest of H INE3 AND LIQUORS for Medi cal Purposes. T PRESCRIPTIONS compounded with great care, malti 0-ly PERRYSVILLE DRUG STORE ! Perrysville, Juniata Connt7 Pa. JACOB I5EIDLEH, DIALER I.V Drufs,. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Linseed Oil, Glass, Putty, Lamp Chimneys, Burners and Wick,?, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes. Clothes aid Pa.tit Brushes, Combs, Soaps, Hair Oil, Per fumery, Stationery, LARGE VARIETY 0!" PATENT MEMCIXi And Tnre Wines and Liquors for medical purposes. ejy- Prescriptions carsfally compounded. mar2.i,70-ini KOONS, SCIIWARZ & CO., COMMISSION ME Pi, CHANTS AN3 WHOLESALE DEALERS IS MACKEREL, SALMON, HERRING, SHAD, AND PROVISION GENERALLY. Hi North Delaware Avenue, and 137 North "Water Street PHILADELPHIA, PENN 'A. aug 18 1809-ly W1XTED. Five pod and reliable Agents to sell the WHEELER & WILSON SEW1NO. MACHINE. PETERSON 4 CARPENTER, mC0-4l 407 Market st , Urriabnrg, Pa. UsfrUaafcus. No mejuihe or Inaliticit' ran en-el the potccral czirntin jftrrr of DR. SIMMS' White Pulmonic Balsam: It cures with a rapidity HnTall?d by any other remedy offenvd for Throat and Lung diseases. It U lecommondad by over 2.UIHJ persons in Wilmington, and hundreds in Philadelphia, Ha!tiinure and oihers citi'-s and comniuniiies throughout the country, lir Pennington, cf Wilmington. Illinois, writes that there is not (with a few exceptions) a family in that city who will be without i: if possible to proorrre it. Such ia its pop-, ularity wherever it is known and this, popularity arises from the fact that it universally cure ail wbc e it. Thrrc is no rase of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Asthm i, Bronchitis, Croup, i;'.ood-rpi!t:nj. Hoarse ness, an l even Pulmonary Consumption, wh-re the system is not broken dawn with the wear of the disease, or prciocAid medi cine, or iacxpericnued advice, that this i!al- sara will not cure if carefully used, accord ing to directions. V, e guarantee it all we represent ii to be, and invite a trial from the afiiictc I everywhere. Price. 50 cent, mdi-. um ize, and $1 for large sized bottles. Tro p ired only by . J. II. SIMMS, M. D , Practical Organic demist.' No. 707 Market Street. WILMINGTON, Dct Philadelphia dor-it, Johnson Hollowny & Cowden, jv1 Arh Street. Baltimore di-j.ot, S. S. Hancc, 108 Eilti- mr.ri Street. For said hy Medicine Dealers gencra'.y. June 15 ly speoTepkiges! EXTRAORDINARY nCOLTTltti IS THE nun; oi' goous AT LAflill k M It I J NEW STOIt PaUcrson, Juniata Co.. I'a. The undersigned bt;; le ive to state, thai they have purchased from J. It. M. Todd, his entire stock of coods, aud will in the futuro conduct the mcrchaatiio business at the Obi Stand, in the borough cf Patterson, Juniata, county. Pa., where they shall endeavor to. keep constantly ou ban J a full and compluto assortment cf LADIKS DEFS3 GOODS, CONSIST-" INT OF ALI'ACAS. TOi'LI.WS. TLAliiS, LUSTERS. lt: LAI.N'S. iJKRIN'OS. MOHAIRS, CA.MiiRICS', : LAWNS, f:C. FANCY GOOD", NOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CATS, IJOOTS AN!) SHOES, QUE E N S V," ARE, CEDAUWARE, G LASS W A R E, ITOCKEU Y, FISff, SALT, corrE, ?i:as, .:?iiiCTs. sro.vi. Having juji returned from ibe city with the above enumerate! stock, of goods, .-.11 of. nvich have been purchased si.ic the treat du-.-iine in GoM, we feel wj.rr:.ute i :y:nj thf.t we can offer Goods :t rfvitl ;c!ur. fig ures fcr CASH OR COtN TRY PKoULVE. Jiyrllighest priee rsH in cu-bange for goods, for Lt'CUS lUSTo, ilnji PoLEc, BROOMS, .. mar23-tf LAIRD & BELL. THE HYPERION HAIR CURLERS. AS IMH.'TKSSACLR ARTI ILK l.)K THE LAI'IKH. iJ at'dJul'j'd, 'ti7.)' This Curk-r is tho most perfect invention -ver ottered the pub lic. 1'. is easily op erated, neat in appear and', :.!id wili not inj'iro be hair, a ihere is u beu required, nor any nietr.lic substance used tiii f'-Mi 7Z2SrA to ru or break tlisMai. Manufactured only. ftn! for sale h-r M -Mll.LAN & CO , 63 North Front t-'treet, Philadelphia. Sol 1 at Iry Goo-s, Tri:u::!:gj an f Notion Stores. X. 25. SintSe Dos 25 cr-;ts : 2 Pores, as sorte 1 E'.-.es. C- cts. Mill- I f.-,-e to any part of tho United States, ur.jn receipt i.f tho money. June 13 Cm. I AST NOTICE. Notion is hereby (riven J that I have purchsiis I from H. H. Y .Unn the E-iks of ibe Jutiiat.t Sem"rel ct ioc wbi'.o that, rap.tr wa? pul-iiUj I l.i'ii. .All ac counts for sub-toriptioii, a : v:-:i?l: j r.r j iS worii wiil be pi.id t i r.u. I'er.'nut knowing themselves indebted o- these 0'k nu.tt make ii.,:iiei.:ite piywut. ot'.icrvij; nc eounts will be placed iu the hauus of aa offi cer for collection. Juue-Biu SAM"l'0 LEONARD. mi l Ir. HOEEXSACK Is the only Rgnt-ir Grwhttile Phyiiciim m Bii ''I'll I fill in. Engaged in Curing all Diseases to Triich the Human System Liable- Ii"! HAS BKKN F.STAoI.l.snED FOR TUB LAST TVi:TV YKARS, At No. 20G .V. Second St. above Itnce. frS" All cases guarantied. Strangers, cit izens, sailors, and all otber, be no longer deceived, but if vou are attlieicd call, and I vUl eure ifou at L's iziuL-e ur.l t.mt t.'iun you Ctin be by any o'Jfr. YOL'NO MEN PuiT.-riti- from cert.iiu a?t3 cf iiid:scrt:t.i;i:i, . whether yon havo rcoaey or not, call. You will Sud a friend as well a3 a jdiysiexa. Remember Lr. J. N. IIOHENSACK Ii a regultr Graduate PLysi.t'an: has hig Diploma in Li3 office. lis iur.kes no charja to the Poor. Jiiy-Ofr.cc hours from 8 A. n. la 5 r. M. Saturday until 0 r. yi. JiJ Mcdiein-a sent by mail or express. - T 'ALISTSRSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un 1L designed hz. established himself ia Mo.Vlktcrsville in the Tinniitg business. Persons wanting anything ia bis line should call before purchasing eLsewhcra as he ia prepared to manufacture all lunds of Tin ami dhett Iron Ware, anil to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere, ilia old cus tor.H'r? and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. temion to busineii to deserve a share vf pat ronage. au,; IS 'tiOtf JACOU C. WISEf.
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