Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, August 31, 1870, Image 4

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NATIONAL HOTEL,
'' f lEWISTOW PESN'A; " V
J i' -; . , - ,;'
" BEAK & nAAKEK,-Proprlttor.
tTATB CAPITOL HOTEL, new the Cap
tj tol Building. '
, RA&ISRCRG.PA.
jTenns m moderate as any Hotel in the
City. iV 'V; I ' -. j
WM. C.THOMPSON; proprietor.
JUNIATA HOTEL,
MnFLIJS TO WK, JVSIATACO., PA.
Rooms' large and comfortable the Table
enpf.'.itd With tie best the market afford
Siahlinfc the bet in the comity Bur cop
sunt! supplied with the choicest wines 'd
liiiiorf no pi spared to please pilots,
and charges moderate. Sept. 8, '0?-tf
."vniiiE "house hotel,
S10 i 318 .NORTH THIRD STf.EST,
PHILADELPHIA. '
EO. ZF.IM.KV, Proprietor.
Good accommodations for all who may favor
him with a call.
First-Cltsa Livcrf and Sale Stable,
HtLPlKO HOESrs ATTACUIt) T BOTkl.. j
M I LROYMOYEL-r
MILROY, ML KILLS CO., PA."
DAVID I. Km ' . Proprietor-
1)ERSONS who tuj- ua-rc occasion to stop
in Milrov, will find this a pleasant aud
-quiet House." TaMe well supplied Maiding
large aud excellent. All passengers and l a;;
traee convened, tree cf charge, from and !0
the railroad. Charge moderate. tua'y-tf
U N I TED STATES HOTEL,
OPPOSITE PA. R. R. PEPOT,
nAKMSBURG, W.'
EMMINGER & CO., Fkovriftors.
Telegraph Office iu Hotel,
sup 1. !fti'.i-y.
MERCHANTS "HOTEL
Cor. Smithfield St. and Thiid Avenue.
PITT SB UlUh PA.
The Merchant's Hotel has recently Veen
refitted and otherwise greaily improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of l. John
(ton .t S..n. form-rly of the Mansion House,
in Clearfield. Persons visicing Piuihurc on
business or pleasure will find this a conveni
ent and pleasant place to str p. inayll ly
UK ION HOUSE.
THE undersigned hasiefitted and refur
nished the above large and cuniniO-liuus
Hotel, eiuated on the corner of Main and
Bridge Streets, Miffinto-Rn. and is now pre
pared to accommodate all who may mate
nis hotii-e their siopplne place. Good sta
bling attached to the rremises. lie i'"9
i'so, :n CDuneci'mn wiih the ho:el. opened a
Kesiaurant, and will keep constantly on hand
Ale. Luger, Toner, Hot Coffee, Oystois,
heese. Boiled Eggs Tongue. Tripe, Heart,
Tobacco, Cigars, &.C.
spr 1 7t) SB. ALBKIG I!T.
EW HOTEL. OLD STANDI
I'mytriHr. Juniall Cvn(;i, Pa
C. J. ZICZ, !?J;0!??:3403.
Tlie nndei-signel respectfully calls the at
tention of the public to the fact that he has
leastd the hotel property it 1'errysville for
merly occupied by Milton Lewees. and is pre
pared to accommodate strangers and travel
-rs. He will spare no neans to make the
Hotel unexceptionable in every particular.
He will exercise a personal supervisinn over
his Bar, Table and Stable. He respectfully
solicits a share of the patronage of the public.
I). I. RICE.
Perrrsvil'.e, aug. If, U'SO-tf.
"UECK'S HOTEL,!
Philadelphia. :
THIS HOT FX 15 PLEASANTLY .S1TCATEH
OS THE SOUTH fIIK OF
RACE S T II L' E T',
A FEW DOORS ABOVE TWIRI.
ITS CENTRAL LOCALITY
Makes it particularly desirable to persons
visiting the City on business or pleasure.
A. RECK, Proprietor,
Formerly of the. States Union Hotel.
ar.p. IS, lI-ly.
PENNSYLVANIA HOLSE
PA T T I'll S OX, PA.
Opposite Mifflin Station, on Ftnn'a. Cailroad
The undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends aud the public generally, that
they have taken charge of the above named
house.
The house is large and commodious, and
well ventilated, and is fitted up in single
rooms and rooms for families, and is open ciny
and night. Perscns wakened fur any train.
Th best attendance given terms as reason
able as the times will admit.
restaurant:
meals can re had
at all hours
Hot Coffee, Oysters in season, and everything
usually kept in a first-class Restaurant. A
share of public patronage is solicited.
apl'TO.-tf YOUNG & M Clip HEY.
I)A,s,,irEss2aIIs
Patterson, Jnoiata County, Pa.
The undersigned, successor of Wm. Reese,
respectfully informs the public that he keeps
constantly on hand the best Oyster, Ale, To
bacco and Cigars. ,
Meal and RcfresJimentt at all Hours,
loth Day and Night,
i
for the accommodation of passengers depsrt
' ing from and returning to this point. Farm
ers and others visiting town can procure
meals at almost any price. The House is fur
nished with good beds. There is Stabling
for 20 horses careful ostler always in at
tendance. ICE CREAM IN SEASON.
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- A share of public patronage is solititcd,
W. W. COLEMAN, Proprietor.
. Jan 17, 1870-tf.
JOHNSTOWIT FOUNDBY.
THE undersigned, manufacturer of Jami
son's Improved Plow, calculated for all
kinds of plowing, and in all kinds of ground,
fold cheaper than any other Plow in the
County. He manufactures all kinds of Cast
ings, Bells, Stoves. &o. lie will also repair
reapers and threshing machines. Give me a
call, or address.
J. H. ROGERS.
Walnut P. 0.
Juniata Co. Pa.
us 18 lSOO- tf
New Store in Patterson j
, ""'. 5 , i-;, ,,' '
SAMUEL STRAYEH, baring pnrchaicil
Levi Ueoii,. keeps intbe new Brick Build'
ing, Maui StrteWfasniU a large and ele
gant assortment of Beady-Made Clothing;
j consist ing in part of
I Otercoats, Frock Coats,
! Dress Coatt, Pantaloon, , , '
'-iref,vi)raiwf, CoUarl f? V J
j -jr.r I'nderttUrts, JIAdl;erehieMr 'f?
Ami everything nun illy found in a first class
Gentleman's Furaisuing Store.
t FANCY GOODS
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Also a large and carefully selected assort
ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and
qualities, all of which will be sold at the low-
eat poibIe living prices.
' Jttaittl Waiters and Shod.
He also invites the attention of the ladies
to his fine stock of GAITEKS AND SHOES,
which he will sell at prices defying competi
tion. ARPLTS, OIL CLOTHS.
He bason hand a beautiful assortment ot
Carpets, Oil Cloths, &e , which are of a good
quality, and well worth the inspectioo of the
buyer..-. ,,
WlTtUES A JCHELBl 4 ,
Gold and Silver Watches,
Ear rings. Plain and Fancy ring;
Watch Keys, Ladies' and GentB' I'.reast Pins,
Gold Tens'and Pencils, &., which at 'his time
form the largest and best assortmeui iu the
county.
caAll the above goods will be sold cheap
I er than any other store in the United States,
i If yon don't believe it, just give him a ca'u
! and be convinced of the "truth et'tho assertion
FURNITURE.
-: a r; r : 5 fj
nehas also a Targe Room jftr opposite
his Store where he offers for sale at low
prices a general assortment of
Tables, Chairs. Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads.
Mattresses, Trunks, Carpets, tanks, Jtacks,
and many other articles for houe fnrniphing
SAMUEL ST R A YE it.
Patterson, aug 13, 'C7.
IS. IV. I1ARLEY S. CO'S
CHEAP CLOTHING STORE.
This way for Ear.
gains!!
, i
HAVING TCRCHASED FROM MANS
bach 4 Van Oruierthe Urge Clothing
Establishment, situated on the corner ot
Bridge and Water streets. Miffiintewn, Penn
sylvania, we would respectfully inform th
Public that we have just received a lane an
well selected assortment ef ready made Cloth
ing, designed for the
Fall and Winter Trade lor 1S63
Such as
Ovor Coats Press Coats, Business Coitt,
Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats,
Boots and Shoes of every description,
style and quality, for male or female.
j HOYS' READY MALE CLOTHING
Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over
Shirts, L'nder Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery.!
Gloves, Linen and Paper Co'ars.
Cravats and Ties, Trunks, Um
brellas, Travelling Bugs &c "'
Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir
culars and Furs.
Persons in want of anything in ourline wil;
save money by giving us a call before pur
chasing elsewhere, as w are determined to
I sell cheap for cash.
! S??i, Don't forget the corner, Bridge and
! Water streets.
i D. W. IIARLET k Co.!
, Aug. IS, 'CO t
I S. B. LOUDON,
MERCHANT TAILOR! Bedford's Build
ing, Bridge Street, MitSintown, Pa,
would respectfully inform the public that he
has purchased the Tailoring Establishmeut of
j L. W. A. Belford, ani has opened out a
LARGER AND FINER ASSORTMENT OF
cloths, :'..
.cassixerzs.
j YESTIXGS, J C.,
i Than ever was before brought to this town.
which he is prepared to make lo order in the
LATES7 A.XD HQS T JMI'R 0 YE US TYL .V,
And in a manner that will defy all competi
tion. He also manufactures to order, all
sorts of
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n T - f rr, r tr it . , -
J On reasonable terms. .
i By strict attention to business, he hopes to
i receive a liberal ' share of public patron
j age Ciive him a call and inspect his styles
of catting and workmanship before going
elsewhere. The cutting department will be
under the ' management- of Mr. T.m. Wise,
who is well known as a first-class workman.
! EIGHT PE8 SEaTT 60iD.
FIRST MORTGAGE. ROXDS
OF THE ISSUE OF
$1,500,000
5
BY THE
St. Joseph and Denver City
KAILIIOAD COMPANY,
In denominations of $1;000 and $500, coupon
or registered with interested at Eight per
cent, per annum, payable loth February
and August, in GOLD free of United States
taxes, in New York or Europe. The bonds
have 80 years to run, payable in New York in
GOLD. Trustees, Farmers' Loan and Trust
Company of New York. The mortgage
which seenres these' bonds is st the rate of
$1.1,500 per mile; covers a completed road
for every bond issued, and is a first and oxlt
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 $10,000,000
And a grant of Land from Con
gress, of 1,600.000 acres, val-: " '
tied, at the lowest estimate,
' at...... 4.000,000
First Mortgage Bonds 1.500,000
Total
.........1 $15,500,000
. Total length of road, 271 miles; distance
included in this mortgage, 111 miles; price,
07 and accrued interest, IN CURRENCY.
Can be obtained from the undersigned. Also
pamphlets. iaaps and information relating
thereto. These bonds, being so well secured
and yielding a large income, are desirable to
parties seeking safe and lucrative invest
ments. We recommend them with entire con
fidence. '
VT. P. CONVERSE & CO., :
1.' Commercial Agent,;
bi Pine Street, New York.''
' "; V " TANNER & CO.," :
.'''''' " ' Fiseal Agents, '
' V" ' 49 Wall Street. New York.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is here
by given that Letters Testamentary on
the estate of George Snyder, late of the bor
ough of Perrysville, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned, residing in said
borough. AH persons indebted to said estate
are requested, to make immediate payment.
and those having claims trill please present
them properly authenticated for settlement.
CUAKLOITJS SM DLK,
May 10, 1870. Executrix.
aim 'Ml sJl )
or,
For ;TjBStoring Cray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing -which
ii at once agreeable,!
!l 'iealthy, and efifecttial
j(fof preserving the
ii&irw tj:aaea or gray
n. rhair i toon restored
' 'to its original color
with the gloss'' and
! '' freshness J"of youth.'
, lain hair is thick
ened, falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though 1 not always, cured
by its use.1 Nothing" can restore the
hatr where the follicles are destroyed,
or . the glands atrophied , and decayed.
But . such, as remain can ba saved, for
usefulness by this application.- Instead
of fouling' the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and yigorou3
Its occasional use wiu prevent" the hair
from turning gray or- falling off, and;
consequently prevent; baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make soma preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm iu' If wanted
merely for a '" ' 1 " V- '' ' 1,1 - i
- HAIR DRESSING; j
nothing clsa can bo found so desirable.
Coutaining neither oil nor dye') it docs
not1 soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy1
lustre and a grateful perfume. . ..
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.,
I, Practical , and Anaxvtical Chemists,
LOWELL, MASS. '
1 .. PBIOB- 1.00. ' i
T815U Sold by I'ruggists generally.
This Infallible Reheuy does not, like the
poisonous irritating snutfs and stroDj caus
tic solutions with which the people have long
been humbugged, simply palliate for a short
time or drive the disease to the lungt as there is
danger of doing in the use of such nostrums,
but it prodntet PERFECT AND PERMA
NENT CVKES OF THE WORST CASES OF
CHRONIC CAT Allim, as thousands can tes
tify. "Cold ix thk Head " is cured with a
few applications. Catarrhal Headache is
relieved and cured as if by magic. It re
moves offensive Breath, Loss or Impairment
otlhe sense of taste, smell or bearing. Water
ing or Weak Eyes, and Impaired Mwnory,
when caused by the violence of Catarrh, as
they all frequently are. I oiler in good faith
a standing reward of icjW for a case of Ca
tarrh that 1 cannot cure.
FOR SALE BV MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY
WHERE.
Ttict Oxlt 60 Ceicth. .
Ask your Diuggist for the Rkmeut , but if
he has not yet got it for sale, don't be put oS
by accepting any miserable worse than worth
less substitute, but enclose sixtp cents to me,
and the liemedy wul be sent you post paid.
Four packages S- 00, or one dozen for $;VyO.
Send a two cent stamp for Pr. Sage's pauv
phlet on Catarrh. Address tLe Proprietor,
, R. V. riEUCE. M. D.,
Buffalo, N. V.
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD!
L03srr03sr v,
BLOOD PANACEA.
The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier.
Forthernreof SraoFCl.A or King's
Em.Ct'TASEftrS PI9Z4PE9, EtT-
srt-KLAS. B o I lb , Pixpi.is. and
Blotches on the Faci. Sorb
Etes, Yellow Jacsiki, White
SWEtl!Sr,9, MlECrilAL DlS-
i.tntfl, Mineral Iebilitt, Pal
pitation and Flctterisg at ttio
Heart, CosrtfPTiox. Astrma,
STpntua ami fivpflumc Appec
tio, Bladder and Kinase Uis-
EA3ES, O RAVEL, IROPST, 1TSPEP-
siA.LiTtR CoMPLAisif, Sick
IlEAftATBR, FtMALB COHPLAIVT'C, .
Slo. (fa ttie bruktta knrn (eruAtr- it
pires life and energy by rettoriog;
the lot powers of naturr. Persons
all weakiwsa and lweititde, by nse
ing the PANACEA are soon re
stored to perfect kcalth, bloom and
Tipor. Try it. - -
Price fl.OO irr Bottle. .
LONDON
I
BLOOD
fpAHACEAl
I
s. a. foutz, '
Manufacturer and Proprietor.
, ,, BALTI3IORE. MD. ,
For sate by druggutj and storekeepers throughoaa
the.rnited States. . , 4
For sale by B. F. Kepner. Druggist; Mif
flintown, and by Br. P. C. Kundio, Druggist,
Patterson..., novlO, ly
Manhood : Hoy Lost, How Restored
' Just published, a new edttion'bf
Mr. Lulnmealt s Celebrated hstay
on the radical cure (without medi
cine) of P pntiM atorrhtea. or Seminal Weak
ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses,- Impotes
cr. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedi
ments to Marriage, etc , also. Cossitmptios,
Epilepsy, and Fits, induced by self-indulgence
or sexual extravagance.
ReJJuPricc, in sealed envelope, only 6 cts.
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 use of internal
medicine or the application of the knife;
pointing ont a mode of cure at once simple,
certain and effectual, by means of which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be. may jure himself cheaply, privately,
and radieally.
' Sr5,This Lecture should be in the hands
of every man in the land.
Sent; under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any address, postpaid, on reoeipt of six cents,
or two post stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's
"Marriage Guide,'' price 25 cents. Address
the publishers, ;
. Chas. J. C. Klikk & Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post-Offiee Box 4,686.
Ncv 8. '9-ly -
EOinrS MARKET CAR
'- ... !. . ,
Runs to Philadelphia and returns once each
week loaded with Potatoes, Cabbage, Fresh
Fish, Oysters in the schelt, or opened to suit
purchassrs. Orders from merchants solicited.
Goods carried at fair rates.
The following iftLjtuU good 'constantly
on hand" an i for. nlc,"cheap C .Irs. ilauue
man'a giota, in Patterson, and! Where you can
purchateall kinds of marketing a lit lie cheap
er thai) jrpui any market car that comes into
Kice. Reana and Pmr. .- r
t- Dried Apples and Peaobea..." '"
'v. rannei.Froitrof all Jbinds. '? :'
Raisins, Pruens,' Figs, Dates, and Nuts of all
''kSv . ..' . kinds. v v
Cucumber Pickles by the dozeaor in Bottles
Confectionaries of til kinds.
Oranges, Lemons, Gieen Apples and Cran
berries. Dedar-ware, Brooms, Baskets. &e.,
Marketing of all kinds always on hand in
' season.
June 8, 1780 - -
mi
in agrm mi w rtrnra
ma county.. , ; t f.
F Teme, Coffee,' Sugar aad MolauM."
f , "',;, Spices of all kinds, f .e ,
V'A Cheeae, Salt and Salt Fisk.VW
J-i a-; r.v:-- s-ie iitpi,i '
ijuX. ,J .,j o i ii - I. . 1.TTT jat i
nd .! jI .is-t;oii0'iu )iy''A',W tf I
toil f.ai';n(i in ltl at t .. Kii .hvji
fflliafflllCaKlllfi
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h. : iu Hi:.:rr-v in y .,lt ."1 i , . , ...
HIGHEST A WAIU).: AT'- -RiKlS EXPOSITION, 1867.
.in r-u ': "t' ! tiii: U -r "-''(it '. - f-" i ,. , j .. I i -vj vnf
..i ,n:'OyeF430i000..
.: !.-,, .. f !.-.i ,. y. ii,;n .-in i : t . t, - v: ',. , r ...
Of Thse1 World JRenowned Machines have been Hade ' and Sol3 !
Over I00,000"51acliiuer'mbre than has been
"
; , Eyery Machine is warranted three years. ! V; : ':! t: i; t a
, , , luetructious ate given ta all, whether purchasers or not, free of charge. .;. 1 .
In order to place" the celebrated Wheeler and Wilson Sewing Machine within the
reach of every one, we sell them at the rate of 1 " " ' 'v: '
B DOLLARS PER IVIOtTH.
.. :;. ' '.
THE WIIKELER & WILSON SEWI.XU MACHINE .
Will Bern, Fell, Seam, Gather and Sew on without change. Also, Cord, Braid,
Tuck, Ruffle, Quilt, &c, and Sew from swiss muslin to heavy cloth of any thick
ness." Sir- Ao Extras to y.Ta -i ' .'
'!V .. , , PETERSON & CARPENTE2, General Agents, .'
; . , . . ... -: IIARRISBL'RO DISTRICT, Office 407 Market St.
mar23Uly : v.' .i 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. .'
tcrrUanaisr, Sit.
NEW GOODS ! . NEW GOODS !
Mai t i ii& Will t e r s'
azaar
GREAT CRASH IX PRICES '.
HAYING purchased the Store of X. Frank
& Co., on Main street, in J. M. Belforu's
store room, we would ret-pectfully inform the
public that we have just returned from the
Last with a new and carefully selected stock
of GOODS of the Very beat quality, coinpris
ing in part, of ,
dry goods, ; , .; ;i: ; . :.
'groceries, -
'notions; 1 ' ;
: 1tr HOSIERIES, - ,
-FANCY GOODS,
' ' ; ' QUEENS WARE,
' ' ' , ... BOOTS & SHOES,
' II .VIS AND CAPS, .
' ' CARPET DAGS, ' .'. ":,
OIL. CLOTHS,
- CARPETS, ' ' .
BLANKETS, . v
Fl'BS. AVOOQ ASD WILLOW -WAKE, and in
linrt every article usually kept, iu.a well
selected store. . . ' .
' We intend selling exclusively for CASII, or
in exchange fof COUNTRY PRODUCE By
SO doing we wilt be able to sell goods as cheap
as the cheapest. Call and examine Our soik.
. ta HIGHEST PRICES PAIDIS TRADE
FOR ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
MARTiiVt WALTERS,
;! ,' (Kcirara'sStorcKoom,-) Main St.,
-8 Mifflintown, Pa.
March S, 1S7Q. . ,- ' ,.- t
nnTpLAcE for bargains;.
i-i .-... . .. j r
. a tr . IS AT : . r. : .
PENNELL' S' CHEAP STORE
IN PATTERSON, PA. ' ' ;
THE largest and best assortment to be
found in , Patterson. Thankful for the
liberal patronage heretofore received from
the public 1 would respectfully announce
that I have just opened a very large stock ef
Goods well suittdto the trade. Jly stock
consists of a full assortment of fine and staple
DRY GOODS,
; ... 'i'
Embracing all the materials for men, women
and children's ware, including Hats and Caps.
Boots and Shoes, together wiih a large stock
of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil
Cloths, Mattings i.i J ' -' "
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .
Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop.
lins, Alpacas, De Laines, plain and figured
Shawls, Ac, and also a large stock of Notions,
such as Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered
Collars and "Cuffs, and a general assortment
of Dress Trimmings. "" ;" "1"" '
GROCERIES,.
Such as. Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Tea and
Spices. Also, a large lot of (jueensware.
Hardware.' Wood and .Willow .Ware. Fish
Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort
ment of Gooes usually kept in a country itore-
BijA. Highest price-paid for country pro
duee m exee-ange for-good.-- Prieee fe enit
the times,. g aug 18, lb-tf.
A. G. PoSTLETHWAlTtl.'t f J. C. MUaUOHTjDN
, a u x upiiiUiiA ii s a u iv jyj c
. 1.'.'. -tjr" pti J .V V M ,1; . '
General Commission j Merchants.
i
THE SALE OP AIL KlNDS-OF COUIiTIlY
1 "-'"''PRODUCE." ' '
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So. 20 1 Sooth Front Street, ( . .
marll-tf . , PHILADELPHIA.
A FINE assortment of Cloths, Cassimerett,
Vostintrtu ici ust reoeived and for sale
l j 8. P. LOUDON.
n'l ro .qiiin 1 Livaniw-' .Tol'i.
.fbn ijit.' oi , ciJ ul .sir.u I
'j'Ml''A .Voq(jt i it ,lu .bttiJiorrje
s.w vitttf f atiil jjttin'yii .tiiio iJ
la ,i9LHi .A .(I'.tM 3J..3
i" llh'lT JB Vl'B..l ,lid-i(TWr.t ll'ill j
l'5 ll'W
tlttUm -S 85
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""'.i-O' 1.-09
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In !' v :1i "Ti'joclii
manufactarea by any other
. - i: i U ' .er 'I
SPECIE PPilCES!
EXTRAORDIXARYEDUCTION IN THE
- - ' PR1CEE OP GOODS. ;
AT ' ' I.-- i
LAIRD iBELIS
NEW STOKE,
Taltersan, Juniata Co.. Pa.
The undersigned bi g leave to state, that
they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, bis
' entire stock of guod.i, and will in ibe future
i conduct the merchantile business at the Old
j Stand, in the bnrough of Patterson,' Juniata
lOnunty, Pa., where they shuli i endeavor-..to
keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST
ING OK
ALi'ACAS. -. . ,
. POPLIN'S. .
PLAIDS.
' LrSTEP.S.
De LA INS,
.MF.HINOS. .
...MOHAIRS,
GINGHAMS, .
', ' CAMBRICS.
LAWNS,
FANCY" GOODS, "
. NOTIONS.
. JEWELRY,
, . HATS AND CAPS,
' BOOTS AND SHOES,' '
"i ' Ql'EENSWARE,'
- CEDARWARE. ''.'
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 siuce the great
decline in Gold, we feel warranted, in saying
that we can offer Goods at preatlv reduced fig
ures for CASH OR COUM'RY PRODUCE.
, Highest price paid in exchange for
goods, for LOCUS POSTS; HOOP . POLES,
BROOMS, &C. i v.- - -' .
mar--tf . , LAIRD & BELU
Grocery and Provision Store.
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' Cheriy"' Street, Mifflintown, Pa.
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THE. undersigned, having purchased the
Grocery and Provision Store of S. B.
Loudoa, situate on Cherry street. East Point,
has now on hand a full and well (selected as
sortment of ,
. Groceries and Xotions, '
As follows: Syrups, Teas, Coffees, Flour and
Feed, Mackeral, Salt, Coal Oil, Buckets,
r Brooms, Fancy aud Common Soaps,j
Spices,' Tobacco, Cigars, Rice,
Crackers. Vinegar, Coffee '
, . Essence, Starch, Corn
Starch, Washing
8oda, Baking Soda, Lamp Flues, Lamp Wicks,
i. Brashes, Indigo, Combs, Hair Oil, Per- '
fumery, Gloves and Hosiery, Sus- .
penders, Thread, Buttons, ','' ' "
Notions and Stationery, and in fact a good
assortment of. everything -asutlly kept in a
coun'.ry Grocery and Notion Store. ( Also, a
Ccnplrte Assortment of Ladies' and Chil
dren'9 Shoes and Brogans. "
BSThe highest rales allowed in exchange
for Butter and ggs.Q,a Prompt payers,
thirty days. . ,
mar-10 ": '"' ' 'C. BAftTI.Y.''
, WELLi;;WLL!! WELL!!!
" i
THE undersigned would respectfull inform
i the citizens, of Patterson and vicinity
that he has opened a . (; .
DRY GOODS, GROCERY AX,D." PROYISM
;,. ... ,f. store, ...
at his old stand in Patterson. IT.ninr. hon
out of business fo a number iof years, he
hopes to again receive a liberal abate, of pub
lic patronage, feeling assured that' he cm sell
as cheap as hity other store in the'rotin'ty.'; 1
All kinds of countv nroduoe takn in
exchange for goods at market prices.
nitii.iAM W1UUUT.
sept 22,1809. ly..--' ,.,;, j , t
'The Guyper Market, Cat
' Runs to Philadelphia-every Monday and
returns! every Wednesday loaded witk ; .i ,
POTATOES, CABBAGE, FRESH FISH, -t?
Oyster in the' shell, or opened,' 4o"nH pur
chasers.' Orders from er6hants" 'solicited;
Goods carried at fair rates. '' ;n-' - -''
. .. - '' "' i- '- B. n: BR0rTkv;:
April 13, 1870. ''
HE KIDNEYS.
"1A
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.The Kidneys are two in -number, situated
-it!:'" ;.rtl-J. ' ... 1
. t fin
at tne upper parv 01 me i.jiu, Hurrounueu oy
fat.' and consisting -of three , psrts, ' vir r tlie
Anterior, the Interior, and the Exterior.1' -'
ii Thai anteilori abaorbs-i Interior! conaiats
f.Vissaea or veins which- serve at a deposit
tr thfariae and. convey it to. the exterior.
The exterior is a conductor also, terminating
in a single tub, and oalled the Ureter. The
watsjra are connected with tie bladder.''!
.. JTh(t blddr ts-ooupostd of, various cover.
ings or tissues, divided into parts, vix : the
Cpper the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mu
coris. The upper expels, the lower re,tain3.
Many have a desire to- urinate without the
abtiiry t 'others urinate without the ability
to retain? This frequently occurs hi chil
dren. . f . . ,. .. . ...
Tq fiijraj these .affection's we must bring
into aetjon the muscles which arc engaged
in their various functions. If they are ue
glec?t'eJ,' Gravel br Dropty may ensue. ', '
;ae reader must also.be made aware, thai
however slight may be the attack, it is sure
to affect the bodily health and mental pow
ers, as our flesh and Mood are supported
ifronv these soarees.' '" 11
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Li. r.i ii..: :i;:o . . v " ''
i. I.GOUi;:OR RHEUMATISM; .i.
: -UVJ ai.tji. 1 1 '- :t:i 1 f
. Pain; occurring ii; the loins is laJicative
of the above diseases. . They occur to per
sons disposed to "acid stomach and oliaiky
concretions.
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!TIIE GRAY EI !i;
tvt ' t' in: t "; '''' :
. I The gravel ensues from, neglect of impro
per treatment of the kidneys. These oralis
beiug weak, the water is not exe'tad frum
the bladder but allowed to remain, it be
comesfevensh,' and sediment forms. It is
froiol tljis deposit that the' stone is formed,
and gravel ensues. . -
DROPSY.
I Dropsy is a col'ecti vi of water in some
I parts of the body, and bears different natr.es,
j according Jo the parts alTeited. viz: TflcD
I generally diffused over the body, it is called
! Anasaree.-wBen f tner aijUnti cn, A.:rcs ;
! when of the chest, liyurothoruj. - '
"TREATMENT.
... i
tlelmboll's higlily' eon cert ted crnronr I
Extract Bnchu is decidedly one of the best
remedies for disea-tos of thebladier, kidneys,
gravely dropjical swellings rheuBtaii.'iia. aud
gouty affections. (Uuder this head we have
arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in
passing witer. Scanty Secretion, or en-all
and freijueut discharge of water ; Stransury,
or stopping of waier , Hematuria, or bloody
urine; Gout and Rheunali-nu of the kid
neys, without anchange iu quanri .y, but in
crease in color, or dark t iter. It was al
ways highly recomtr.ended by t!ic late Dr.
Thysick, in these aR'ecticn.
This medicine inereasts the power of di
gestion, and excites the absort.antg into
healthy exercise by which the watery or
calcareous depositions, ar.d nit ntm-.tnral
enlargements, as well a-i pain and iiiftimnia
tiou, are reduce d and it is taken by men wo
men and children. Dirjctiom lor uet ani
diet accompany
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' -i, riuiAtiEMutiA.rPa., Feb. 26, lbi.7. 1,
H. T. IltiMicn.n, Druggist : .... ,
. Deae Sib I have .been suffering, for up
ward of twenty yearn, with gravel, bladder,
and kidney affection, .during which time 1
have used various iiutdical preparations, and
been under the treatment of the most emiueut
Physicians, experiencing bnt little relief. "
.Having seeuyour prepaiations extensively
advertised, 1 cun.-mllej with my family
physician in regiid-Ui. using jour Extract
ttucliu. ... .
I did (bits bccatise I had used all kinds of
advertised remedies, and had found them
worthless, and some quite injurious, in fuel
1 despaired of ever g-Hiing well, and determ
ined to tose no1 "remedies hereafter unless I
knew of the ingredients. Itp was this that
prompted me lo use your remeily. As you
advertised that 'it was composed of btichu,
cubebs, and juniper berries, it occured to
me and my physician as an excellent com
bination, and, with his advice, after an exam
ination of the article, and consulting again
with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I
commenced its use about eight mouths ago,
at which time I was 'confined to my room.
From the first bottle I was astonished and
gratified at the beneficial effect, and after
nsing it three weeks, was able to walk ut.
I felt much like writing yott a full statement
of my case at the time, but thctight my im
provement might only be temporary, and
therefore concluded to defer and see if ;t
would effect a perfect cure knowing then it
would be of greater value to you, aud aiore
satisfactory to me.
I am now able to report that a ure is1 ef
fected after using the remedy ,' for : five
months.,
'I have not nsed any now for three months,
and feel as well in alt resDeots as 1 ever did.
, our Buchu. being devoid of any un
pleasant taste aad odor, a nice tonic and in
vigorator of the system, 1 do not mean to
be without it whenever occasion may require
its use in such affections.
- - si. m. Mccormick.
i. Should anv doubt Mr. M'Cormick"s state
ment, he refers to the following gentlemen :
Hon. Wa. P.iglf.r, ex-Governor, I'enna.
' Hon: Tnos. B. Flosekce. Philadelphia. '
-. Ilony J,CKto'C, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
' Tlon. D.'Ttl'PbitTKB, ex Governor, Penn'ia.
I Hon. Ellis Lewis. Judge. Philadelphia.
Ilou. B. Cj Grikb, Judge, U. S. Couit.
'Hon'. G. W. Woodwaro, Judge, PhiladV
i Hon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Pkila.
, Hon. Jobs Biglsb. ex Governor, CaL,,
Hon. E. Bakes, Aud. Gen., Washington. "'
- And many others, if necessary. - , 1 '
: Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for HelmboU's.
Take no other.. Price $1.25 per bottle, or
6 bottles for $650. Delivered to any ad
dress. Describe symptoms in all communi
cations . , , .
" Address TT. T. HELMBOLD. Drug and
Chetnical Warehouse, G94 Broadway, N. Y,t
NOSE' ARE: GENUINE UNLESS DONE
wp in steel engraved wrapper, with fae
simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed
junel-'.y H. T. HELMBOLD. i.
T
COUGHS, SOKETflROAT.TfcC
Ao medicine er'llreatmeitt ciM ifxtel the
, , .y powerful curative , j(rwr f...
t. , DR.-. SIMMS5:.1' M..-r
Whitd Pulmonic " Balsaio.
II J. iU' l' I c' i 111 ' A ,'l' nill
It cures with a rapidity vineqvalled by iny
other remedyofferred for Throat, aad Lang
diseases. It is i ecommended by over 2,0(H
persons in Wilmlhgton, and hundred in
Philadelphia, Baltimore and others cities and
communities throughout the eeuntry. Mr.
Pennington, of Wifmington. . Illinois, write a
that there is not (with a few exception) a
family in that city who will be without it
if possible to procure it. 1 Such is it pop
ularity wherever it is known i and thia
popularity arises - from the fact that it
nnrversally cures all who nse It. There is no
cae of Coughs, Cokls, Sore iThroct, Aithtaa.
Bronchitis, Croup,. Blood-spitting, Hoarse
oeos, and eiea Pulmonary , Consumption,
where the system is not broken' down with
the wear o( the .disease, or pretended medi
cine, or inexperienced advice, that this Bal
sam w ill nolcur if aacafuUy aeod, twoc4
ing to directions. Wo guarantee .it all wc
represent ii to be, anil invite a trial from the
afflicted everywhere. ' Price, 50 cents, medi
um ie, and $ for large sixed bottles. -Prepared
only bj. ... . j,;,;:' , ; ) ! iV,,:--.
j. ii. si3ms.".M.'iC "
.Practical t0rganic:Chemiat. .'
No. 707 Market Street. " '
, , .WIUIINGTON- Del, ,. ., ,
' ' ' , ' - -
Philadelphia depot, Johnson Holloway
& Cowden, tttil Arch Street.
. Baltimore depot, 8. S. Hance, 108 Balti
more Street.
For sale by Medicine Dealers generaly.
June 15 ly ; v .
J)K J. X. 1I()IEXSACK
Is lite only Rvjviir Graduate Physician
in Philadelphia,
Engaged in Curing: all Diseases to whicl
the Human System is Liable.
HE HAS IIKB.V ESTABLISHED FOB THK
LAST TWENTY YF.ABS, f
At Xo. 205 '. Second Su above Race.
i .
10?" AH cases guarantied. Strangers, cit
izens, sailors, and all others, be no longer
deceived, but if you are afflicted1 call, rnnd 1
mill eure you at less ex ense and time than you
can be by any other.
10LNG MEN unffering from certain
nets of indiscretion, whether you have
money or not, call. You will find a friond
as well as a physician.
Remember Dr. J. Ji. HOBENSACK
U a regular Graduate Physician; has his
Dip'onn iu his oliice. - He makes no charge
to I'm P.-nr. , ,
r . . .. --'. .
CJy-ffS'ie hours from 8 a. jr. to o r. x.
Saturday until 9 i. yt. . . "-
- to?" Medicine Sent by mail or expre-s-.
r A N TED!
I Td Exchange Greenbacks'or
jlrt Cords of gor.d Chestnut Oak Bark,
JyJ't if delivered sonn at Patter'on. Per
ry.'viHe. or Thonipsontowu R. R. Elation.
Als. .tilji) good ound hewed Locu.it Posts,
jOo'I Round Buared Fence Posts. Also,
Will liy Cash for Railroad
- 'ik'.
; li'u Buy all Kiu-ls ojl Lvminr.
Vi irhere you ran sell your Lumber, Bark.
Pos'i. Sic . f r CASH. you' can buy more
f-ir S'J in cash than you enn for $10 in trade.
1 hare a!i a full supply of
IOTYS CLOTH KS WASIIEIIS AN1
WJ'.INGEKS
nn lian 1. w ji -h I will sell cheap for csh.
Also five i!'.rp Hay Fork, the best now in
u-e, which I offer at reduced prices.
J. B. M. TODD . ;
may Si. l!7') Patterson.
j i'-iata"vallev.: mi; "
-MIFFLIXTOAVX, PEXK'A.
JOSKi'II POMKROY,' President; -:
T-, VAN IliYiN, Caehiou . , -
, III KKCTOBS.
:) V. t .- !. ,f . -
Joseph Pomeroy, , iJelin Ju Patterson
Jerome N. Thompson, George Jacobs, j
Jouu Ba'.sbacii.
Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest
on tine deposits, bay and seM'cota and Cni
fed'?tite Bonds, etwh; coupons bb1 checks
Remi: money to any prtrt ot the L' aired 81ates
aud also to England, Scotland, Ireland and
Germany. "Sell Revenue Stamps. ,.; ,.
la sunn of SJn0 at 2 per ceul. dicount.
In sums ot S"i"0 at "J per cent, discount.
. Ia sums of $1000 si 3 per cent; dtseonat.
. .-. 18 186'J .
i.ew Tin and Stove EstaLIislimeiit,
Perrysville, Juniata "CVun't', Pa-
. -. ; : . ' .i .v-r.
TVfEW undersigned bas opened out a new
iv Tin and "Stove Establishment in tbe room
on Railroad Street, next door lo the Tusca
rora Hotel, where he would be pleased to sec
all who are in want of Tinware, Stoves. 4c
tie will also give prompt attention to all or
ders for Routing. Spouting and Jobbing, all
of which he guarantees to put up with the
best of material and iu a workman-litre man
ner. Having had over ten years experience
in-the business he flatters himself that he
can give entire satisfaction to thepnblif.
lie keeps on hand the celebrated Iyimrod
Cook Stove, which is the best baker, most
economical and heaviest plated stove now in
use. lit will keep on hand, the Oriental
Heateis. and a general assortment of the best
Stoves manufactured. ' JOHN DUNBAR:
-. aug 18 lSti3-tf t: -jf.i.u-. i:0 ,.ut;,
COAL AHD LUMBER YARD.- TheBBdpr
s'Sned begs leave to inform tic publio
that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock
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,, soea as
White Pine Plank, two inches, do 1J White
Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch,' White
Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock" Boards,
Scantling, . Joice, Roofing Lath, Plastering
Lath, Shingles, Striping, Sash and Doors.
' Coal and Lumber delivered at abort aetiee
Persons on the East aide cf.the River can be
furnished with Limeburners Coal, &e., lrota
thecoal yard at Tysons Lock.
augl5-ly. GEORGE GOSHEN
B
EST CIGARS IN TOWX. ,
j i.
io IloIIobaugh s Saloon. " f ?
Two for 6 cents.' Also,' -'the' Freshest Lager,
the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider t!
Finest Domestic Wines, and, in short, any
thing you may wish in the "' " '
EATING OR DSISKINQ UNE; &
at the most reasonable price. lie has .also
refitted his r , , : ,,tP).
. ; BILLIARD UALLi ,, .,
so that it will now compare favorably with
any Hall in the interior of the State. " ' '
June !, 1870-ly . ' -v1 i
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