Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 10, 1870, Image 4

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NATIONAL HOTEL,
IEWIST0W2T, PE3T2TA.
BEAR Ac HVHAKER, Proprietors.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Cap
tol Buildings,
HAHISBCRG,PA.
ESi Terms as moderate as any Hotel in the
City.
WM. G.THOMPSON. Pron-ietnr
JUNIATA HOTEL,
MiryusTowx, juxiata co., rj.
JCJTJT TTT.JTZHL, Grey-rider.
Room large and eonifortnlile the Table
sup) lit d with the best the market affords
Quilling the best in the ooiiniy Eur con
stantly mii. plied with the choicest wines and
hijuots n pains spared tn please guests,
Hiid chari'?. f.m derate. Sept. 8, "tiiMf
WHITE HOUSE HOTEL,
SIC & 518 NORTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
UFO. EILI.EV, Proprietor.
Good accommodations for all who may favor
him with a cull.
First -Cl 1. ivory and Sale Stable,
h.Lihm; OU hcrsks, attaiiikk to hotel.
8VIILROY HOTEL,
MILUOY, MIFFLIN CO , PA.
IAVII I. KICK. J'roiuator.
")F.11SNS who "1.13- have occasion to stop
A in .Mill. iv, will liii'i this a pleasant and
ii"ict House." TaMe well supplied stabling
large and exrrlleul. All passengers and bag
p:.gc eonvej d. lree of charge, from and to
li e railroad. Charges moderate- nia'.Mf
L'NITKH STATKS HOTEL,
OrrOSITE PA It. R. DEI'iiT,
llAKHISiJUUG, P-.
KMMINGF.il & CO., Proprietors.
Telegraph l!CP o!
aug T. jS'i'.'-v.
3IK11C11 ANTS HOTEL.
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Cor. SmithScld St. and Third Avenue, j
pittsmrg, rj. j
The Merchant's lintel his recently been i
refitted and otherwise greatly im't i.vcd, and
is now under the proprietorship ' f John- ;
eton .V .Son. formerly of the 'Man-imi House, j
in Clearfield. Persons visi.ing I'iit bure on :
business or pleasure will find this conveni- :
ent and pleasant place to Mop Illy;
UNION HOUSE. ;
rTMIE undersigned linstef.l't d and refur- j
JL niehed the above large and commodious -t
Hotel, filiated on the corner of Mailt and j
Bridge Streets. Mifflintowti. and is now pro
pared to accommodate a'.l who may mnkc ;
his house tl'eir slopping place. Good st.i- :
bling atliiched to the premises. lie hns ,
ulso, :n connection with the hotel, opened !
Kestnuraiit, and will keep cot.sUni'y . hand 1
Ale. I.ager, I'erier. Ilu I'ofiee, t)ytets, 1
t'heetc, Boiled Ei;?s, Tongue, Tripe. Heart, j
Tw'tacco. Cigars, A;c.
nPrl '70 S. R. AI.liiUHT j
N"-EW HOTEL. OLD STANDI !
rirrywilte. Junttit'l C-wto'y, '
f?. 1. nicx, tf:o!?jf rrc o.j
The utidcrvizne ! reT-eetfully rails the tit- ;
ter.ti m of the public to the fact that he h:is
leasd the hntfl properiy i" Perrysviile foi- i
merly occupied by M:!.n Dewees. :ii.d is pi- ',
paved to aecnamudate strangers mid tr.nel :
rs. He Trill spare 110 Pieatis to i ike the i
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular. !
He wi'.l exercise a personal supervision over ,
his I'-ar, Table and Stable. He respectfully ;
solicits a bharecf ihepatronage of the public, j
D. I. KICK.
rerrvsville, aug. 18, lPii'.i-tf.
BECK'S HOTEL,
PHILADELPHIA.
mis HOTEL IS ri.F.ASAXTI.Y SITUATE!)
(IN TIIK Sllt'TI! SIHE OF
11 A C K S T 11 K K T,
A FKW DOORS AI'.OVE TIM nil.
ITS CKNTIIAL LOCALITY
Makes it particularly desirahl-; to persons
visiting the City on business or pleasure.
A. 1JKCK, Proprietor,
f'vrmrrtif of the Slalfz Univn Hotel.
nog. IS, l!i-ly.
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE
PA TTERSOX, PA.
Opposite Si'riin Station, on Pina'a. r.nilrcml
The undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends and the public generally, that
they have taken charge of tho above named
house.
The house is large and commodious, and
well ventilated, and is fitted up iu siugle
rooms-and rooms for families, and is open ib.y
and night. Perseus wakened for any train.
The best attendance given terms as reason
able as the times will admit.
It E S T A U it A
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MEALS CAN HE HAD
AT ALL DOCKS
Hot BofTee. Oysters in s-ason. antl everything
usually kept in a first-class Restaurant. A
share of public patronage is solicited.
apl'TO.-tf YOUNG & M CUT HEY.
Patterson, Juoiata County, Pa.
The undersigned, successor of Win. Reese,
respectfully informs the public that he keeps
constantly on hand the best Oyster, Ale, To
bacco and Cigars.
Meals and Rifitshmnttx at all JIuurs,
loth Day and Xtghf,
for the accommodation of passengers depart
ing from and returning to this point. Farm
ers and others visiting town can procure
meals at almost ary price. The House is fur
nished with gcod beds. There is Stabling
for 'M horses a careful ostler always in at
tendance. ICE CREAM IN SEASON.
A share of public patronage ia soliliied.
W. W. COLEMAN, Proprietor.
Jan 17, 1 870-1 f.
JOHNSTOWN F0TJ5DRY.
a"MIE undersigned, manufacturer of Jamt
- son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
sold cheaper lhau any other Plow in the
County. He manufactures all kiuds of Cast
ings, Bells, Stuves. ic. He will also repair
reapers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
J. II. ROGERS.
Walnut I. O.
aug IS ISW-tf Juniata Co. Ta.
(ClotWug.
New Store ia Patterson
SAMUEL STBAYER. having purchased
Levi lleolit, keeps in the new lirick Build
ins. Main Street. Patterson, a lares and ele
gant assortment of Ready-Made Clothing,
consisting in part of
Ocercoats, Frock Coat,
Drt Coat, Pantaloon,
Vent, Drawer, Collar,
Undershirt, Handkerchief,
Boots & Shoe
And everything usu illy found in a first class
Gentleman a rurnisning Store.
FANCY GOODS
Also a large and carefully selected assort
ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kiuds and
qualities, all of which will be sold ai the low
est ppible living prices.
Ladies Gaiters and Shot.
He also invites the attention of the ladies
to his fine stock of GAITERS AND SHOES,
j which he wiil sell at prices defying competi
tion.
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.
He hason hand a beautiful assortment o!
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e , which are of a good
quality, and well worth the inspection of the
buyer.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
Gold and Silrtr Watches,
Ear ring; 1'lain anil Fancy rings.
Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins,
Gold Pcasand Pencils. Sic, which at 'his time
form the largest and best assortment in the
county.
IC&A11 the above goods will be sold cheap
er than any other store in the United Stales.
If you don't believe it. just give him a call
and be convinced of the truth ef the assertion
FUKXITUKK.
He has also a large Room just opposite
his Store where he offers for sale at low
prices a general assortment of
Tables, Chairs. Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads.
Mattresses. Trunks, Carpels, Stanks, Racks,
and many otherarticlcs for house turnisbing
SAMUEL STKAlt.ll.
Patterson, aug 18, 'G7.
I. W. I1AULEY & C'O'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STOKE.
This way for Bar
gains!! H
AVING PURCHASED FROM MANS-
bach k an (inner the lar-e Clothinc
hstablisliment, smtaic.i on the corner ol
Bridge and Water streets. Mithintown, Penn
sylvania, we would respectfully inform th
Public that we have just received a larsre an
well selected assortment of ready made Cloth
ing, designed for the
Fall and Winlfr Trade lor IStrt
Such as
Ovor Conts, Dress Coats, Business Coat,
Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vets, Hatj,
Boots and Shoes of ev?ry description,
ktyle and quality, for mule or female.
BOYS' HEADY MADE CLOT II 1X0
Also, Carpels White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery.
Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars.
Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling lines &c.
Also, the latest etylcsof Ladies' Cloaks, Cir
cu'ars and Furs.
Persons in want of anything in ourliuewil.
save money hy giving us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as we are determined to
sell cheap for cask.
BPX, Don't forget the corner, Bridge and
Water streets.
P. W. II A RLE Y & Co.
Aug. is, 't;:)
S. B. LOUDON,
MERCHANT TAILOR! Itelfords Build
ing. Bridge Street, Mitilintnwn, pa ,
would respectfully inform the public that he
has purchased the Tailoring Establishment of
D. Vi. A. Bclford, an 1 has opened out a
LARGER AND FINE It ASSORTMENT OF
i CLOTHS.
j CASSIMERKS,
j VESTIXCS, ,,-(?.
I Than ever was before brought to this towp.
wbtch he is prepared to make to order in the
l.ATESI AXD MOST l.VI'R O YEI) STi'I. K.
And in a manner that will defy all competi
tion. He also manufactures to order, all
sorts of
CUSTOM WOliK
On reasonable terms.
Iv strict attention to bnincs. be bnpos tn
receive a liberal phare of public patron
Rjie Give liim a cail anl inspect bis styles
of cutting an-! wnrkniarmbip before eoitie
elsewhere. The cutting departmrnt will be
under the management of Mr. Wra. Wise,
who is well known as a first-class workman.
glSHTPEBCEOT- GOLD.
FIRST MOIITGAGH PONDS
OF THE ISSUE OF
$1,500,000,
T.Y THE
St. Joseph an l Denver Cily
IIAILKOAI COMPANY,
In denominations of 1,000 and S'iOO, coupon
or registered with interested at Fight per
cent, per annum, payable loth February
and August, in GOLD free of United Sintes
taxes, in New York or Europe. The bonds
have :i0 years to run, payable in New York in
GtlLD. Trustees, Farmers' Loan and Trust
Company of New York. The mortgage
which secures these bonds is at the rate of
Sl-ljoUO per mile; covers a completed road
for every bond issued, and is a firt t and oni.t
mortgage. This line, connecting St. Joseph
with Fort Kearney, will make a short and
through route to California.
The Company have a Capital
Stock of.
And a grant of Land from Con
gress, of 1,000,001) acres, val
ued, at the lowest estimate,
at
First Mortgage Bi.uds
$10,000,000
4.000.000
1,500,000
Total $15,500,000
Total length of road, 271 miles; distance
included in this mortgage. 111 miles: price,
!71 and accrued interest, IX CURRENCY.
Can be obtained from the undersigned. Also
pamphlets, maps and information relating
thereto. These bonds, being so well secured
ami yielding a large income, are desirable to
parties seeking safe and lucrative invest
ments. We recommend them with entire con
fidence. M. P. CONVERSE & CO.,
Commercial Agent.
Ill Tine Street, New York.
TANNER & CO.,
lira Agents,
49 Wall Street, New York.
I EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hcre--i
by given that Letters Testamentary on
the estate of George Snyder, lalo of the bor
ough of Perrysviile, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in said
borough. All persons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims will please present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
CHARLOTTE SNYDER,
May 15, 1S70. Eztcutriz.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throat and Ijuna,
auch aa Coufths, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, A sthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before tat the whole history of
medicine, has anything won so widely and aoilecply
upon tile conlitieuce of mankiuil, u. this excellent
reoiedv for pulra ouai-y eoinplaiuls. TlirouKh a lone
series of vears, an. I timoiitf most of tlia nires of
men it has risen uirwr aim uiuer iu uieir tsum.
Hon, as it has becouio better koowu. It) liuilorm
character antl power to cure the various auuciiens
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease ami to young children, it is
at the same time the most effectual remedy thai run
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
sotous affections of Uie throat and lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden nttaeks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed us all
are sometime subject to colds and coughs, uJ
hni.I.I lie nroviiled with this antidote for Uiein.
Although settled C'uimioiiflioit is thought in
curable, still great numbers ol caies where the dis
ease seeineil settled, have been completely euril,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Chrrrtf i'rrtaral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of Uio5.uiigs anil Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry I'ee
toral tbey subside ami disappear.
Sliujrrm and Vublic Sjteukcrs find great pro
tection from it.
Atthma is always relieved and often wholly
niml liv it.
JlrouchilU is generally cured by taking tho
Cherrtf rrrtornl in small nun ireipieni noses.
So cenerallr are its virtues known that ire need
not publish the certilleates of them here, or do moie
inau assure uie puoiiu uiafc iu iuuiiucs oiu iuu
mainuuneu. -
Ayer's Ague Cure,
Wctr Vmvpir win A Aviio. Tutermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Hemittent Fever, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c,
and indeed all tho affeotions which arise
from malarious, mw'O. or nuaamauo
poisons.
As IU name Implies, It does Pure, and does not
nil. containing neither Arsenic, tannine, ivisiiiuui,
7.inr. nnr in, ntjMr mineral or noisonous sllbst'inee
whatever, it in nowise iniures any patient. The
number and importance of its cures in thengnedis
triets, are literally beyond account, anil we lielicve
without a namllel in the history of Ainie meilieine.
Our pride is gratified by the acknow ledgments we
receive or me raoieai nin euerit-o in ""m.
caes, and where oilier remedies had wholly failed.
Unaeclimated pcrons, either resident in, or
travelling through miasmaf ie localities, will lie pro
tected bv taking the AGVK CVRR daily.
For J'.irrr Complaint, arising from torpidity
of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stunuial
thi 1 ivi.1- intA honlthv nciivirv.
tr I'.iliima nisnrrlera and Liver Comnlnin'. it Is
an exeellent remedv, irodueing many tnily re
markable cores, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared bv rR. .T. C. Avtm A, Cm., Practical
and Analvtiral Chemists, Lowell, Mass., and sold
ail round the world.
l'RICE, $1.0O FEB BOTTLE.
JSS, Sold by Druggists generally.
This Infam.irlk Kemeuy does not, like the
poisonous irritating snulfs nud strong caus
tic solutiuus with which the people have long
been humbugged, simply palliate for a short
time, or drive the disease to the lungs as there is
danger of doing in the use of such nostrums,
but it prodnres PKKKUCT AND PKKMA-
NEST CUBES OF THE WORST CASES OF
CHRONIC CATARRH, as thousands can tes
tify. "Colii is this Heaii " is cured with a
few applications. Catarrhal Headache is
relieved and cured as if by magic. It re
moves offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment
of the sense of tnste, smell or heariug. Water
ing or Weak Eyes, and Impaired Memory,
when caused by the violence of Catarrh, as
they all freijuently arc. I oiler in good faith
a standing reward of $500 for a case of Ca
tarrh that I cannot cure.
FOR SALE BY MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY
WHERE.
PnicK Only o0 Cents
Ask your I'tuggist for the Remkot ; but if
he has nit yet got it for sale, don't be put off
hy accepting any miserable wcrscthan worth
less substitute, but enclose sixip ;ents to me,
nnd the Remedy will be sent you pst paid.
Four packages SJ.Od, or one dozen for $o-00.
Semi a two cent stamp for Dr. Sage's pam
phlet on Catarrh. Address the Proprietor,
K. V. PIERCE, M. D.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
BLOOD PANACEA.
The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier,
rorU.ecurenf ScRorrtA orKiwa's
KviL, Cl'TAXEOl'S Disiasih, Ekt
eit-ELAS, Boils, Pihplis. nnd
Blotches on the Face. Sore
Kve, Yellow JArxnics, White
Swellings, MiircniL Dis
eases, (sExbral Debility, Pal
pitation ami Klcttsrixg at th
Heart, t'ossrsiPTios, Astuva,
Stphilts and Stpiiilittc Afpic
tio, Klapper anil Kidxey
EA5E3, tiRATEL, fEOPST, I'TSPEP
SU.LlTEtCoiPLA 1ST, SlCK
Headache, Female Complaint,
&c. To the broken down female it
irs life and encrpy hy rtriDg
the lt powers of nature Person
all weakne and lassitude, by use
hiK the PAN'ACKA are soon re
stored to fierfect kealth, bloom and
vigor. Try it.
Price $1.00 Frr Bottle
IXONDON
tBLOOD
i PANACEA
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S. V. FOUTZ,
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
BALTIMORE, 9IO.
For sale hv druggists and storekeepers throughout
the United States.
For sale by B. F. Kepner. Druggist, Mif
flintown, and by Dr. P. 0. Rundio, Druggist,
Patterson. novlO, ly
Jlaniiood: How Lost, How Restored
Just published, a new edition of
lr. L'vlnrr rail's Ctleliralrd f'ssa;
on the radical cure (without medi
cine) of fi-ERMAToRKHiKA, or Seminal Weak
ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkx
cy. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedi
ments to Marriage, etc , also, CoSSPMPTIOtt,
Ei-iLKi-sY, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexunl extravagance.
KSPrice, in sealed envelope, only 0 els.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty
years' successful practice, that the alarming
consequences of self abuse may be radically
cured without the dangerous ue of internal
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain aud effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately,
and radically.
BfiJuThis Lecture should be :n the hands
of every man in the laud.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents,
or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's
"Marriage Guide," price 0 cents. Address
the publishers,
Ciias. J. C. Ki.inb & Co.,
127 Bowery. New York, PoBt-Office Box 4,580.
Ncv 3. 'tl9-ly
FOTJTZ'S MIXTURE,
The Great External Remedy,
For Uan end Eeast.
IT WILL CURE KIIEUMATISM
The rpnUUon of tliis pn pnmtion is so well estab-
uuc uct-u we -iu ia uiis connection
tin MAM it has dpvit fciied to enra
PAINFUL NKRVOU3 urt?
',TIO.S, CONTKACTI.NG l.rsi'1
3i:STIKKNES3 AND PAINS I.V Tli
BiucHKS in the SIDE or
naclt,Sl'RAI.S.l;l:l'ISE3,BCB.S
SWELLINGS.CORSSandtRdaTril
FKI-T. Fersoa afiectcd with Ithcnmatifm can beeffec
ttialljr and permanently cured hy usinn this wonderful
prrnaration ; it prnetrab-s to the nerv. and bone in
mediatHy on IWnir. applied.
Inn HOKSKS Itwillcn-e SCRATCHES,
SWEENEY POLL-EVIL. FISTI'I.A,
OLD KVSmSCS SORES. SAI1DLE
or COLLAR CALLS, SPRAINED
.lOTNTS. STIFFNESS OF TUP.
STIFLES. Arc It will prevent HOL-iLOlV-UOItN
and WEAK BACK IV
illLCH COWS.
I hare met with preat snreess in brinitinir bit Mir
tnre within the reach of the Pnlilic. I am daily in
receipt f lellers from Phyiiicirtris, DrUfTKists, Mer
ch;ilil and I'urmvn, u.-alitylug to its curative powers.
DAVID . FOUTZ,&& rroprietor,
BALTIMORE, Mo,
8, Handbills fur public sales printed on
siutt tiotic al the Centimil Office.
i J Ti-ju?a"s4-!.-iVrrlTy8
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHEELER & WILSON'S
LOCK-STICII
FAMILY SEWIIG MCIIIIE,
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HIGHEST AWARD AT PARIS EXPOSITION 1867.
Over 430,000 '
Of These World Kcuowncd Machines have been Made and Sold !
Over 100,000 Machines more than La3 been manufactured by any other Company.
Every Machine ia warranted three years.
Instructions are given to all, whether purchasers or not, free of charge.
In order to place the celebrated Wheeler and Wilaon Sewing Machine wilhin the
reach of every one, we sell them at the rate of
TEW DOLLARS PER EV.OR3TH.
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THE WIIEELEll & WILSON SEWING MACHINE
Will linn. Fell, Seam, Gather and Sew on without change. Also Cord, Braid,
Tuck, Ruffle, Quilt, See., and Sew from sw'ws muslin to heavy cloth of any thick
ness, jf-sy" A7 Extra to Buy.-sl
mar2.1-1y
IfrrUamlisf, &r.
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !
j$I a r li i n & W alters'
liazaar !
GREAT CRASH IX PRICES!
HAVING purchased the Store of N. Frank
& Co., on Main street, in J. M. Iltlfora's
store room, we would respectfully inform the
public that we have just returned from the
(Cast with a new and carefully selected stock
of GOODS of the very best quality, couipris
ing in part, of
DIIY GOODS,
GROCERIES!,
NOTIONS,
HOSIERIES,
FANCY GOODS,
QUEKNSWAUE,
BOOTS & SHOES,
II ATS AND CATS,
CARPET DAGS,
OIL CLOTHS,
CARP E T S,
BLANKETS,
FCRS, WOOD AXD WILLOW-WAKE, and in
short every article tisually kept iu a well
selected store.
We intend sellinp exclusively for CASH, or
in exchange for COl'.NTKY PRODUCE. P.y
so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock.
$. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IS TRADE
FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
MARTIN & WALTERS,
(IJeirord'sStore.Koom,) Main St.,
Mifflintown, Pa.
March 9, 1870.
THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS
IS AT
PENXELL'S CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA.
riMIE largest and best assortment to be
J- found in Patterson. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public, I would respectfully announce
that I have just opened a very large stock of
Uoods well siiittu to the trade. Aly stock
consists of a full assortment of Cue and staple
J)R Y GOODS,
Embracing all the materials for men, women
and children's ware, including Hats and Caps.
Hoots and Shoes, together with a large Block
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Clotlis, Mattings, c.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop.
tins. Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured
Shawls, Kc, and also a large stock of Not ions,
such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings.
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and
Spices. Also, a large lot of Queensware,
Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort
ment of Goods usually kept in a country store
8.Highe3t price paid for country pro
duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit
the times. aug IS, 18G7-tf.
A. G. PoSTLETH WAITS. J. C. M'NAtTGIITON
A. G. POSTLETIIWAITE & CO ,
General Commission Merchants..
FOR
THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY
PRODUCE.
No. 2GI South Front Street,
marll-tf PHILADELPHIA.
A FINE assortment of Cloths, CassimercsJ
J- 1 estings, &c.,l um received and for sale
by
S. B. LOUDOX.
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PETERSON & CARPENTER, General Agent3,
HARRISBURO DISTRICT, Office 407 Market St.
914 Chestnut Street, Philadelnhia.
llfrrlianaisf.
SPECIE PRICES!
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ITiiCEE OF G0UD3.
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LMRD it BELL'S
NEW STORE.
Patterson, Juniata Co.. Pa.
The undersigned beg leave to state, that
they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, lis
entire stock of good ', and will iu the future
conduct the nierchanlile business at the Old
Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata
county, I'a., where taey shall endeavor to
keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST
ING OF
ALPACAS,
POPLIN'S.
PLAIDS.
Ll'STERS.
le LA INS.
.MERINOS,
MOHAIRS,
GINGHAMS,
CAMBRICS.
LAWNS, &C.
FANCY GOODS,
NOTIONS.
JEWELRY,
HATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
QFEENSWARE, .
CKDARWARE.
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY,
FISH, SALT,
COFFEE, TEAS,
SIRUPS. SUGAR,
Having just returned from the city with the
above enumerated stock of goods, all of
which have been purchased since the great
decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying
that we can otfer Goods at preatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
5Si?Highest price paid in etchange for
poods, for LOCUS POSTS, HOOP POLES,
15ROOMS, AiC.
mar23-tf LAIRD & CELL.
Grocery and Provision Store.
Cherry Street, MifHintown, Pa.
o
rTMIE undersigned, having purchased the
-A. Grocery anil Provision More of h. 15.
Loudou, situate on Cherry street. East Point,
has now on hand a full and well selected as
sortment of
Groceries and Xotions,
As follows: Syrups-fTeas, Coffees, Flour and
reed, .viackeral, bait, Coal OH, liuckets,
JUrooms, Fancy and Common Soaps,
Spices, Tobacco, Cigars, Rice,
Crackers. Vinegar, Coffee
Essence, Starch, Corn
Starch, Washing
Soda, Baking Soda, Lamp Flues, Lamp Wicks,
finishes, Indigo, Combs, Hair Oil, Per
fumery, Gloves and Hosiery, Sus
penders, Thread, Buttons,
Notions and Stationery, and in fact a good
assortment ot everything usually kept in a
country Grocery and Notion Store. Also, a
Complete Assortment of Ladles' and Chil
dren's shoes and Brogans.
Jti3?" The highest ral es allowed in exchange
for Butter and Eggs.lga Prompt payers,
thirty days.
mar30 C. BARTLT.
WELL! WELL!! WELL!!!
TnE undersigned would respcctfull inform
-the citizens of Patterson ami vicinity
that he has opened a
DRY GOODS. GROCERY AXD PROVISION
STORE,
at his old stand in Patterson. Having been
out of business for a number of years, he
hopes to again receive a liberal share of pub
lic patronage, feeling assured that he can sell
as cheap as any other store in the county.
1. All kinds of county nroduce taken in
exchange for goods at market prices.
WILLIAM WRIGnT.
sept 221800-ly
The Guyper Market Car
Runs to Philadelphia every Monday and
returns every Wednesday loaded with
POTATOES, CABBAGE, FRESH FISH,
Oyster in tho shell, or opened, to suit pur
chasers. Orders from merchants solicited.
Goods carried at fair rates.
S. H. BROWN.
April 13, 1870.
HE KIDNEYS.
The Kidneys are two in number, situated
at the upper part of the loin, surrounded by
fat. and consisting of three parts, viz: the
Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior.
The anterior absorbs. Interior consists
of tissues or veins, which serve as a deposit
for the arine and convey it to the exterior.
The exterior is a conductor also, terminating
in a single tub, and called the Ureter. The
ureters are connected with the bladder.
The bladder i9 composed of various cover
ings or tissues, divided into parts, viz : the
Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and tho Mu
cous. The upper expels, the lower retains.
Many have a desire to urinate without the
ability ; others urinato without the ability
to retain. This frequently occ urs in chil
dren. To cure these affections, we must bring
into action the muscles, which are engaged
in their various functions. If they are ne
glected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue.
The reader must also be made aware, that
however slight may be the attack, it is sure
to affect the bodily health and mental pow
ers, as our flesh and blood are supported
from these sources.
GOUT, Oil RHEUMATISM.
Pain occurring in the loins is indicative
of the above diseases. They occur to per.
sons disposed to acid stom-tch and chalky
concretions.
THE GRAVEL.
The grnvel ensues from neglect of iinpro
per treatment of the kidneys. These organs
being weak, the water is not expelled from
the bladder, but allowed to remain, it be
comes feverish, and sediment forms. It is
from this deposit that tho stone is formed,
and gravel ensues.
DROPSY.
Dropsy is a collection of water in some
parts of the body, and bears different names,
according to the parts affected, viz: when
generally diffused over the body, it is called
Anasarce, when of thej abdomen, Ascites;
when of the chest, Hydrothorax.
TREA TMEXT.
nelmbolj's highly concentrated compound
Extract Buchu is decidedly one of the best
remedies for diseases of the bladder, kidneys,
gravel, dropica! swellings rheumatism, and
gouty affections. Under this bead we have
arranged 1'ysuria, or difficulty and pain ia
passing writer. Scanty Secretion, or small
and frequent discharge of wafer; Strangury,
or stopping of water ; Hematuria, or bloody
urine; Gout and Rheumatism of the kid
neys, without any change m quantity, hut in
crease in color, or dark water. It was al
ways highly recommended ly the late Vr.
Physick, in these affection.
This medicine increa?cs the power of di
gestion, and excites tho absorbents into
healthy exercise by which the watery or
calcareous depositions, and all unnatural
enlargements, as well as pai&aud iu2 im.;i:a
tion, are reduce d and it is taken by men wo
men and children. Directions for use and
diet accompany.
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 18C7.
II. T. Hilxbold, Drusrgbt :
Dear Sib I have been suffering, for tip
ward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder,
and kidney affection, during which time I
have used various medical preparations, and
been under the treatment of the most eminent
Physicians, experiencing but little relief.
Having seen your preputial ions extensively
advertised, 1 consulted with my family
physician in regard to using your Extract
Buchu.
1 did this because I had used all ki&its of
advertised remedies, and had bond them
worthless, and some quite injurious, ia fact
1 despaired of ever getting well, and determ
ined to use no remedies hereafter unless 1
knew of the tngredieots. It was this that
prompted me lo use your remedy. As you
advertised that it was composed of bucbu,
cubebs, and juniper berries, it eccurcJ to
me and my physician as an excellent com
bination, and, with his advice, after an exam
ination of the artiele, and coasultinr a-ain
with the druggist, I concluded to try it! I
commenced its use about eight months ago,
at which time I was confiued to my room.
From the first bottle I was astonished and
gratified at the beneficial effect, and after
using it three weeks, was able t walk out.
1 felt much like writing you a fall statement
of my case at the time, but thought my im
provement might only be temporary, and
therefore concluded to defer and see if :t
would effect a perfeet cure knowing then it
would be of greater value to you, and jaore
satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is ef
fected after using the remedy for five
months.
I have not used any now for three months,
and feel as well in all respects as 1 ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any un
pleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and in
vigorator of the system, 1 do not mean to
be without it whenever nennttinn mv
its use in such affections.
m. m. Mccormick.
Should anv doubt Mr. M'CnTmi.l- ii.
ment, he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Wm. Bioleb, ex-Governor, Penna.
Hon. Thos. B. Florksck, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. C. K.tox, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia,
Hon. D. R. Porter, ex Governor, Penn'a.
Hon. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia.
Ron. R. C. Grier, Judge, V. S. Court.
Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philad'a.
Hon. W. A. Porter, Cily Solicitor, Phila.
Hon. John Bioler, ex Governor, Ca.
Hon. E. Basks, Aud. Gen., Washington.
And many othora, if necessary.
Sold bv Drufirists and IWlnra
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for Helmbold's
Take no other. Pri- Si .-. w
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6 bottles for $G.50. Delivered to any ad
dress. Describe symctoms in all f;
cations
Address IT. T. IIEI.Mum n n
Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, JJ. V.
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE
no in steel enraveil s-i.nn -.
simile of mv Chemical WinIii,.... .n.i .: i
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GROVER &. BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES.
The followiug arc selected from tliou
sanda of testimonials of similar cLnracter,
as expressing the rearfotif fur tlie prefer
ence for the GitovER & Baker Machines
over all others.
' I like the Grover & Baker Machine,
the first place, because, if I had any other, t
should still want a Grover & Raker, and, hav
ing a Grover .V linker, it answers the purpose
of all the rest. It does a greater variety of
work and it is easier to learn (ban any other."
Mr. J. C Crolt (Jenny June
" I have hail scvi-ial years' experience will
a Grover & Baker Machine, which has given
me great satisfaction. 1 think, the Grover &
Baker Machine is more easily managed, and
less liable to get out of order. I prefer tho
Grover & Baker, decidedly."-Jr. Dr. Walts,
Xew York.
" I have had one in my family for some two
years, and from what I know of its workings,
and from the testimony of many of my
friends who use the same, 1 can hsrdly see
how anything could be more complete or give,
better satisfaction." Mr General Grant.
" I believe it to be the best, all things con'
sidered, of any that I have known. It is
very simple and easily learned ; the sewing,
from the ordinary spool i is a great advan
tage ; the stitch is entirely reliable,- it does
ornamental work beautifully; it is not liable
to get out of order." Mr. A.M. Spooner, Zi
Bond Street, Brooklyn.
" I am acquainted with the work of the
principal machines ; and I prefer the Grover
& Baker to them all, because I consider the
stitch more elastic. I have work now in tho
house which was done nine years ago, which
is still good." Mrs. Dr. McCready, Xo. 4-1
East Twenty third Street, Xew York.
' Mo'e than two-thirds of all the sewing
done in my family fir the last two years has
been done by Grover & Baker's Machine, and
I never had a garment rip or need mending,
except those rents which frolicsome boys will
make in whole ciotb. It is in my opinion bv
far the mist valuable of any 1 have tried."
Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher.
The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine
Company manufacture both the Elastic
j Stitch and Lock Stitch Machines, and
j offer the public a choice of the best ma
i chines of both kiniLs at their establUh
! ments in all the large cities, ami through
j agt-ncies in nearly all towns throughout
j the country. Price Lists anil samples of
sewing in both stitches furnished on ap
! plication to Grover & Laker S. M. Co.,
115 Market street, Ilarrirburg.
April 11, 1870.
MLFFLINTOWH FOTJNDKY
SVsACH.r-E SHOP I
HIiE undersigned would respectfully an--a.
nounce to the citizens of Juniata and
adjoining counties, that he has purchased
the Mitlliiitown Foundry and Machine Shop,
and is prepared to manufacture articles of
various descriptions, ench as birr irarf Siz
Horse power Ihrakinj Machines, also,
Eight nud Ten Horse Power .Machines,
being the most celebrated, and best adapted
to the wants of the former now extant, an l
which I will warrant lo perform all they ar"
recommended to do Plows of the latest ami
ino.-t improved pitlerns. considered by all
who have used theis to be superior to any
now in use in this part of the country. I
urould especially call ihr atteminn of formers
to the 1 P.I 'N KING PLOW, which I am nan-
! iifiiciuriug. with the latest improvements for
1S70.
I I are also prepared to inaimfaetBre all
kind of Mill Gearing, snob as Cue; Gearing,
j Gmlg'.-uDS, Saw Mill Cranks, and Taming ami
I tittin; up the same. I als.j niAnufuct.ire
J all kinds of
1
( C'oi?, Vioo.l, Pit and Cfohij S,'ice.
I also -anuf.ti:
Hollow Ware, WafSe
Pollers for tamers, He.
Oi l Metal aa 1 country produce cf all krn-J j
taken in eicLnsgc for work.
Fer.:Tt!er I sell ten per ernl. cheaper
than ay other establishment in the eonntry.
J. A. CRISWELL.
r. b ls l.7'T-tf.
1FFLIN" COACH . WAGON MAN UFAC
it L tory. The nndersigm-d heg3 leave to
inforra his customers and friends in this an J
adj'.miiti!; counties, that he has enlarged his
shop, aud by the addition tit Steam Power,
is prepared Jo work at the shortest possi
ble notice. . ,
He is eonsJant'y maa-af.vt'erjiijr iJ making
to ordr, every description of Coaches. Car
riages, Bueiri'-s. Sulkies, Wagsns, jte., also
Family and Vonk cotter slt-iga. He is also
prepared to manufacture Road Wagons frorj
one to four horse.
Having beea working at the business for
nun.V-er of years hiiselj, and employing
nnDe- hut tle best of wor'xavea, 1 fihttev
myself that the work cannot be sarpasseif
for neatness ac4 durably,. in this or ad
joining counties.
1 alaays keep on ha-rr.? from twenty to
thirty set, of best secoml growth, Jersey
Hickccy Spok.. in ovifer to make dairab!
wheei. Aad will warrasit siy work for any
reasonable tin,o.
Sleighs and Biijtgies re-painful with neat
ness and dispatch. Ail other repairing heavy
or light will receive strict attention. Come
and examine my stock and wora before pur
chasing elsewhere. Don't foruet the Dame,
J. P. HElFFLfcFISGER.
Corner of the Pike & Ceiar Spring road.
ang IS, INilMf.
ROIIaTS market car
Runs to Philadelphia and rclrres once eaca
week loaded wish Potatoes, Cabbage, Fresh
Fish, Oysters in the schell, or opened t suit
purchassr3- Orders from merchants solicited.
Goods carried at fair r.Heh.
F. F. BOH.M.
The following is a list of goods constantly
on hand and for sale cheap ai Mrs. Ilanne
man's St-re. ia Patterson, and where yoa can
purchase all kinds of marketing a .iltle cheap
er than from any market car that comes into
the eounty.
Teas, Coffee, Sugar and Molasses.
Spices of ail kinds.
Cheese, Salt and Salt Fish.
Rice, Beans and Fa.
Dried Apples and Peaches.
Canned fruit of all kinds.
Raisins, Fruens, Figs, Dates, and Nuts of all.
kinds.
Cucumber Pickles by the dozen or in Bottles
Confeclienarics of all kinds.
Oranges, Lemons, Gieen Apples and Cran
berries Dcdar-ware, Brooms, Baskets. Sc.,
Marketing of all kinds always on hand in
season.
June 8, 17S0
New Tin nnd Store Establishment
Perrystitf-', Juniata County, Pa.
TVfEW undersigned has opened out a new
IN Tin and Stove Establishment in the room
on Railroad Street, next door to the Tusca
rora Hotel, where be would be pleased to see
all who are in want of Tinware. Stoves, tie.
He will also pive prompt attention to all or
ders for Roofing. Spouting and Jobbing, all
of which he guarantees to put up vita tho
best of mtterial and in a workman-like man
ner. Having hn ! ovsr ten years experience
in the business he flatters himself that he
can give entire satisfaction to the public.
He keeps on hand the celebrated Nimrod
Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most
economical and heaviest plated stove now in
use. He will keep on hand the Oriental
Healeis. and a general assortment of the het
Stoves manufactured. -JOHN Dl'SBAR
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