IEWI3TOWN, PENH 'A. toEH; A!HAAKER, Proprietors';. VjTATE CAPiTOL HOTEL, Bear the Cap O lol Buildings, ........ 1USISBCRG.PA. Jgl.Tertns a moderate as any Hotel in the City,- - - . WJL G.THOMPOS. Prot.'-inor :. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, , SG & 3,18 NORTH THIKD STREET,. . PHILADELPHIA.. .,'.' , J - - CEO. ZEII.I.KY, Proprietor. Good iiceomm'1:iii'ii for i" who may favor . a hiiu'y. ila a cell. ' J . l lrst -Clan Livery uud Sale) Stable, ' n -.i PiNr. i hcwsks, ATTArtten to hotfi.. ..IWILRO.Y.. .HOTEL..; MILKOY-, M IF K I. IX. CO., PA.' J) AVID I. It It;.. Proprieler 1 jf.RSONS who may ocr-i..t s op J. iu Mrlrov, will fin" rtm a pli-asam Mini miiei House. Table well rupplted laMin I rjrf and -xcelliu (All pat-awi ;! an hr.g jtgecoiiVeted,"fr'--e.f charge, from and tlif railroad. Chareii moderate. uiiti'-lf US" I T E D S T A T E S II 0 T E L , tUTOi'ITE I'A R. R. I'EP-'T, IIARRISRURG, P. ",. EMU ING Ell & CO., 1'Roi'RiEToits. 'IVVgrapli Office in Hot-I. sue i-. :.v.'-v. '".MERCHANTS 'HOTEL" Cor. -EmiiLfieli St. and Third Avenue. . PITT 11 CHC. PA. .. -.- . T!.e Vi-vcIi-.iii- llo'vl lias) rcept!y been ! ref.tt.--t rind oilterwi-w I'rently myni4. 'iiiH it now nnitr ilie ffpiietnrliiji'of V. mti X Sn. IVvuitIv ,.f ilie Hni"n ll.m-. ; in i:ieai h.-id. IVrwin I'iiwhunr n : .li-a!iir will lind tlii ronvni i l.t and pUaMiin p'. i. ei ti p m.ill ly , rpHE flnlirsi-iied has irftt.ii an 1 t. fnr 1 ninli,..! the above likrice ai.d cjm.ii. "lions . Hotel, ritjated on the coiner of Main mil Bridge Streets. Miffliiitown. and i now pre-p.-kru to ii.-ri.ii.mm.aie. ail who i" muke hia Iioiim- ili-ir tppine plai-e. I.i.i.'i -im-Minjr attacliod 10 the premies. II- -- !so, :n connesiion with tho 1..-.-1. ? ! l.estaiirant, sn.l will k-ei wn-!i.ilj on !.:.ii'l We. UfiT. J'nrier. ll-t Collee. I'.v-I'lii, Iw'e.r. l..iled - Kg?. Inngue. Tripe, l!. .;tt, Tu'i.cn, Cigars. .:c. n pr 1 7(1 .S. If. AI.IH.ll EW HOTEL. OU Juniata c-rt :. 2-;;cz,. or n The pndersignrd respi-i-trul.y r. the at tention of the j ul.lie 10 tl.i- f'-i 1 -- '"' lr,.I Hie hotel property i" P.-rryvillr lor merlv occupied by Milton Hewei-s. 1 ' pared to accoinm...l ite strangers :.t'l tv ! rs. He wiil spare 110 onai-.s lo make 'lie Motel iinexoepiioii'.'!' '" -"vT' r:irli "U. He will exevrise .1 n-rsoiial Mift vision ovor his line. Table and St. .1.1c. lie re.-pcftinily solicits a share ol llie ..ilionage of il.e j ul-lic. 11 I. I'.K'i.. Perrjaville, aug. IS. lS.;i'-tf. ME HOTEL, I'illLADKUTirA. 1 II IS 1IOTKI. IS 1-I.FASAXTI.Y MTL ATKH , . . ON THE SOUTH SIDE OK 11 A C E S T R E E T , .. A. FEW Planus AB'iVE TIIIRH. ITS V, ti.NIlk A L LOCALITY Makes it particularly desirable; lo per ns ifitinc 'lie City u business or pleasure. - A. RECKl I'Roi'iiiKTi.it. Formerly of Iht Slatr I'n.on JU.'el a.:g. IS, lS09-ly. I PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE PATTERS OX, I'A. Oprosite Jlifflin Slalion, on Prune- Huilroad ; ! The undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and the puhli.: generally, that they have lakea charge of I he above named j house. , i The house is large and cumino.lious. and ; well ventiluled. ana 1 htted up m singlet rooms and rooms for families, and is open dy an-.' night- Persona wakened lor any raiu. Th best attendance given terms as -reasonable as the times will admit. . R E S T MEALS CAN A ii It A N T!' RE HAD . 1 t ill. I'nl'DS ! Hot Eoffve. Ovter in season, and everything tiun!!v kept in a first-class Reitnuranr.s) A share of rbuc r i Bi.r70.-ll1 lOl NG MLK1 llr.i. Patterson, Jnniata County, V --.!-,' , " ' ; The anJers.gned. si.coessor of W m. respectfully informs he public ihat he keeps constantly on h.nd .Lc W Oyster, Ale, To- bacco and Cigars. Mtalt and Refreshment at till Ilunrt, both Pay and Kt'jht, for the accommodation of passengers depart ing from and returning to this point. Farm, crs and others visitiug town can procure meals at almost any price. The House is fur nished with gcodbeds. There is Stabling for 20 horses a careful ostler always in at tendance. ., j , . . ICE CREAM IN SEASON. A "share of public patronage h solitifed. V. . COLEMAN, Proprietor. . Janl", 1870-tT. . , , .. ' , , ! , JOHNSTOWN FOUNDRY. THE undersigned.' manufaclnrer of Jami .nn'a Imnrored Plow, calculated for all kinds of plowing, aad in b'nd" of ground, ( aold cheaper tnan any County, ii taanufaotures Stl kinds of, Cast ings. Bells, Stoves. &c. He will also repair .n,l threahinir machines. Give me a call, cr address. " n K0GERS. , ,. ' " ' ." . Walnut P. O. . ' ! aug 18 18S9-tf Juniata Co. Pa, THLOLD BSTABLISHED rlKX, J. J. ' RICHARDSON &: CO: ' 126 Market STf, Philad'a . .. A . . ... v " -- i. ' Ia the largest Manufacturing Confectioners and Wholesale Dealers in Fruits, 5"uts, &c, in the United States. New Store SATaluWon !'.'1L':l'-.-. '.'.! JUL II SAMUEL FTKAYKK,viBg pi-rcnajwi i Levi Hecht, keeps in the new Brick Build ! ing. Main Street, JattfT---- large ami ele Igant assort merit f :RerHd Cluing, con-dating ib part',)f V;. Jo I Overcoat, Frock, Caa tt, .;f j -A rat t'oart, M&!fthlMf r ii Icsf, prawcrs, CoIan.. . j J Underskirts; lIinJkereh!et, f H" ' '. r - i.-- . ' 'Jioet& i&nrt Aodeverytning uso tlly found ina,ars,f las Gentleman' Furnisning Sto. jj, FAXCr GOODS Alto a large ad, carefully selceteJ ssort ment of t'aney Goods, of sllcUsaea, kinds and qualities; all of which will he sold at the low est poaible living prices. I ' ' I ', '. Latum' Gail ft "id Shoft. , ' He also invites the attention of (he' ladies to his fi.esu.ct of GAITERS-AS SHOES, which he will sell at prices defying competi tion. ; .: , CARPh TSy 01 1 CLOTHS. He liason hand a beautiful assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths,. &e , which are of a good quality, and well worth tne inspection o. .a. I uujci. HATCHES &. JETt FXRT. O'orf (f fi'rrr M'atchet, .... ,., .. , , ; Ear rings, riain and Fanri ringt, Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Tina, ; Gold PenBand Pencils, kc, which at '.his time i form the largest and beat assortment in the i county. , p3iAll the above goods will be sold cheap ' er than any other store iu the United States. If you don't; believe it, just give him a call and be convinced of the truth vt' the assertion "'' furniture.'. , He has also a large T.oom opposite ; his Store where he otfera for sale at low prices a penernl' assortment of ' '"' ' Tables, Chairs, .Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Trunks. Carpets, f tanks, Racks, and Dinny other art icles for house furnishing J.. I . i M'i ...i..: S.WREL STRAVER.f Patterson, ug 18, '671 - fi w I IJ. W II.lHL.liV KI WS . . C II EAP CLOTHING STOKE. t -I,.. ! lid 'i . H ; - This way for, Jlar- gains:: AVIStl PURCHASED FROM MANSr. bach & Van Ormprtha Urge Clothing Establishment, situated on the cornet t Bridge and Water sircets. Mifflintown, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform th. Public that we have just received a laree an" well selected assortment of ready made Cloth, ing, designed for the Fall and YVlntcr Trade riucli as lor (Ivor Coal a lres Conts,' Business Co.ktt, C'.imuinn Coats, rantaloons. Vests, Hats, lnots and Shoes of evsry description, style and quality, for mile or female. 7 'ROYS' READY MADE CLOTIILVO A!o. Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over Shins, Under Miirts. Urawers, Hosiery, Clne,-s, f.inen and Paper Colar. ' Crarals and Ties. Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Bags Ac. ' 1 ' Also, the latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars ami l'nrs. Persons in want of anything in our liae will save money ty giving us a call before pur c'utsing elsewhere, as we are determined to sell cbem for cusU. rfj. Dnn't forget the corner. Bridge and Waicr sireets. P. W. UAItLEY 4 Co. Aug. Is,"fi9 S. B. LOUDON, Er.CII ANT TAILOR : Belford s Build- ii in would respectfully inform the public that lie i.as purchased the Tailoring Establishment of L). V. . A. Belford, an 1 has opened ont a LARGER AND FINER r .Tire A$6fiBTMENT0F vV;t. t UASSIMERES,, V- ! Than ever was before brought to this tewa, i : which he is prepared to make to order in the j LATKSl AST) HOST IMFHOTEb STYLE, I i And in a manuer that will defy all. eompeti- tion. He also manufactures to order, all j ' sorts of j j CUSTOM WORK 1 On reasonable terms. i By strict attention to business, be hopes to i receive a lioeral share of public patron- age Give him a, call and inspect his styles of CIItl;ng an,i workmanship before going e!scwbere The C11ing department wiil be unJer thk n,alm!tement, of Mr. Vm. wisei who is well known as a first-class workman. ! EJGHT PER GENT- GOLD. FIRST . 5LOUIG A0E ROXDS . .3 . - i i l i OF THE ISSUE OF i;500;000, BY THE jm. j oscjhi aim licnvcr.utv I RAILROAD COM PAW, , In denominations of $L,C(and $500, coupon r or registered with interested at Eight per i cent, per-annum, payable 1'ith February j and August,'ru GOL1I frets of United 8tates I taxes, in New York or Europe, 'The bonds have 30 years to run,.pavab!e in New .York in GOt Tr'uglees y; Lon and Trast .w York. The mortgage whi(h lUie bonfU ,B gl ,h rH8f $13,500 per mile; covers a ' completed road 1 for every bond issued, and is a firrt and oslt mortgage. This line, connecting St. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will make a short and through route to California. ' The Company Lave a Capital Stock of 1 $10,000,000 And a grant of Land fraav Con gress of 1,0OOV aorar,' pK ued,. at atli lowest srtmat, ' Jt f,ltt!U,IIUO .. " : 1,500,000 First Mortgage Con.is.........! . Total .l! . Vl SaijlOOO e- -: . . Total lehgtn -of read, ZTl'trtlen rtHsfaace included in this mortgage, 111 mile: price, Ti and accrued interest,, IS CURRENCY. Can be obtained from the undersigned." Also pamphlets, . maps and informal ion delating thereto.- 2be.se bonds, being to well secured and yielding a large hteetne, are desirath to parties seeking ' safe.- aad ' lucrative, invest ments. .We recommenl litem with entise con- fidence tY. P. CONVERSE &CO., ' Commtrtiul A genu, . , bl Tine Street, New York. TANNER & CO., . f iscal Agents, " 49 Wall Street, New York. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Notice i her, bv civen that Letters Testamentary on i the estate of George Snyder, late of the bor ough of Perrysvtllei- deceased, have' been granted to the undersigned, residing In said boroagb. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to 'make immediate payment, and those having claim will please present them properly authenticated for settlement. . ; . CHARLOTTE SNYDER, M17 iC.lS'O. Executrix. Jl'. t i mi Ayer's Hair Vigor, f: For restoring Gray Haii1 to its natural Vitality and Color. ,!..! A, dressiBg which , is at once agreeable, 1 liealthy, and atTetitual ( for , preserving; ! the hairl Faded or gray iair. i soon "reitored to its original , color ' 1 mlh ike gloss 1 and Thin hair is thick ened, falling iliair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by itoCoselJ Nothing cani restbwi-the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the' glands atrophied ferid decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefurne.3 jby thil ' applicatrjJnstead "of- fouling-tii -bair -with-a pasty-eedi-ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use wilt prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness.' ; Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and . injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. It wanted merely for a 1 HAIR DRESSING, j nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long ou the hairgiving ft i rich' glossy lnrtrc and A grateful perfume. -Prepared by Dr. J. C Ayer & Co., ; Practical and Analttical Chejhst3, ' LOWELL MASS. ; ' FB1CE $1.00- . 8f5 Sold by Druggists geuerttlly. TliLs Infalijiilk IlK.Mti.y docs not, like the poisonous irritating snuff and strong caus tic solutions with which the people have long been humbugged, simply palliate fur a short time, or drier, the distase to the lungt as there is danger of doing ia the nse of Such noslrums, but it prvdner- PERFECT AXV PERMA NENT CUKES OF THE WORST CASES OF CHRONIC CATARRH, as thousands can tes tify. . ".Cold IX thr Hkad " is cured with few applications- Catarrhal. HtsaiiAOHn is relieved atid cured aa -if by magio. . Jl re moves offensive Breath, Lss or Impairment of the sense of latte,inell or hearing. Water ing or Weak Eyesv and linpaircl Memory, when caused by the -violence- of Cairrh, as they all frequently iireT " 1 offer Tri g.tod faith I a standing reward of $50tJ for a cape of Ca- j tarrh lhat I mnunl cure. ' . - ' ! FOR BALE BV MOST DRUGGISTS EVERY WHERE. Pittcc -Oxlt 60 Crst Ask youe Diuggift fee the BFHBirr; but if he has not yef g it it for sale. "don't1 te put off by accepting any miserable wcrt.i than worth less substitute, but enclose vlxtpcenlsto tae and fhe Remedy will he ' snt yrtu post. paid. Four packages $2.(t, or one dojen for SS-iiO. Send a two cent strtmp for lr.. Sage's pam phlet on Caiarru. Address the Proprietor, :. '. li t' i E. V. PlfiHCE. M. I., ,-. , BvrraLO. N. Y. PURIPY YOUR BLOOD! iiOKTIDOlSr i BLOOD PANACEA. The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. Fortheeureef SranrctA orKrfo's Etil, Cctasbous Disx.isxs. Exr uriu). Boils, fiapus, and Btovenss on the Faes. Soaa Ktes, Ysllow Jarspics. Whivi tivtLUsae, MllcciikL Dis tasss. GissVai Dibiutt,' Pit-" FivtTioa; and Ftrrrstixa at the Hsaar, Cosscvmox. Asthma. . Stphilis and Stpuilitic Arrtc-' tioss, ItLiDCta and Kicsir II. - ' sasis. Gsatsl, Paorsv, Prseie-. ai. Li v it Cob r ia i st. Sick lliiDicnl, Fkili CorLrsT, fce. To the broken down female it Hives Ute and enernv bj mcorinc -the lost powers of nature. Persona all wealinesi and latitude, by nae-' ft LONDON BLOOD PAHACtA finz th rANACKA are soon re-' stored to perfect kealth, bloom and vifrar. Try te., Price (1.00 ler Bottle. . S. A.' FOUTZ,, lliaiftetircr and Proprlttar, BALTIMORE, D. For sale by drugtiits aad storekespars .Ukreacoat the Catted States. t r ,..-' '"For sale by B. F. Kopner. Druggist.' Mif flintown. and by lr. I'. C. Rundro, Druggist, Patterson: . . -- - novlll, ly NEW TIN SHOP I ,AT yTOENSTOWN, JUNIATA CO.'PA. o TnE undersigned'! 'having returned and .takeu charge of the above stands where be was rornierlyi -doing business, would eg leave to inform bis friends and the public generally, that he wtltyo.usiantly keep on hand and 6efrepafed If all Time's to supply the demand for , j . TIN AN'I SHEET IKON vVA ItE, , RO)FpG,rdOiBOIN, AC, In fact everything necessary for the full snp- plv in this line-of J vines. So, RepairTng wTll he S5u. Repairing wTll be made a specialty, and will receive, prompt attention. :, ' B. He hopes by strict attention' to biVst. ness to merit and receive a liberal share of Feb 2, 187."M5m -'. ('. ii::'' -1 . ROHaT&MARKEK CAR 0 Runs to Philadelphia and returns once each week -loaded with Potatoes, Cabbage, Fresh Fish, Oysters in the'schell. or opened lo suit purchassrs. Orders from merchants solicited. Goods carried at fair ratf. - , , . ' ii i h 1 .1 iF. Ti ROHM. The following is a list of gnod "-constantly on hand and for vale cheap at Mrs. Jlanne-man'-stew..in Patteraeo. and where yoa can puroaase aft kiiidbf snarVetrnga Hnlookaap er than from any market car that comes into v ikiu couniy. ,1 . 11 1.1 1 -,i teas,. Coffee. Sugar, and Molasses. f U I Spices of all kinds. CBeeset, Salt and Saltr Fishy ' Rice, Bemrtt and- Pits. - Dried Apples and Peaches. Canned Fruit of all kinds. Raisins, Pruens, Figs, Dates, and Nuts of all kinds. Cucumber Pickles by the dozen or ia Bottles Confectionaries of all kinds. Oranges, Lemons, Gieen Apples and Cran- - berries. Dedar-ware, Brooms, Baskets. &o., Marksting of all kinds always on hand in season. -, 1 1 June 8, 1780 ., : 1 ", ! ) . , , , ESTRAY., CAME to the resilence of the undersigned, in ylker township, a Dark Red BULL, about two year old, aaith whiteyatan in fore head and whit tail,. The owner.'s requested to come forward! prove property, pay charges and take him away, else he will be disposed; of according to law. Ang 10-3t GitORGE M'ERS. '"'--v'E W A I y E 11 Una uo lii J.lti; -i it." f.-.j I.I 1 v""'T nnrisT i r if j h tiri t.i i; i h ;, ... 01 I; , i.:.l,rriipOii I.'.. 914 .!!!;.;. V, ""'A '". rit,y. r'"'"? .i: '? ' " ''' ": ' J" " ,wr IIItiHEST iWARRTAT '.PARIS EXPOSITION, ' 1867; Of These World BcnowhedMachmesUavc been Made and Sold i Oyer 100,000 Machjncs more, thar has !:"Every' Midline is warranted three 'lnstrurtrons afft'giwn to afV whether " : In order to pUcc tha calibrated Wheeler reacli of ..every one. wo sell tuem at the TcW; DOLLARS ! i 'THE YIlEFltER ' WII.SO.V SEWIXO. MACHIXE'- Will Uem. Fell, Scam, Gather and Scwion. without .change.., Also Cord, JtSraiJ, Tuck, Kurtle, Quilt, and Sew from.awiss munlin to heavy cloth of aijy thick- r i in t-i "-PETERSON '& CAaPNTEK, General Agents,; . .'.- ' 1 ' "'I ."' '' ci HARltlSBLBG DISTRICT,. Offio 407 Market St, U martit-ly't 1' l.i:rt!i . NEW GOODS!' HEW GOODS! i i .ii ! Martiii&Walters5 -..,,-. I ,i i !-.- .l I . -I "! '' ::Bazaar ;!;;;; :' ORE A T CRA SlI IX PRICES! '' HAVIKG.purehated the Store of N. Frank i -et Uo.-. on Mam elpeet,- mi J. M. BeWoro-! store room, we weuld respectllilly inform the pul.lic lhat we have iut relumed from the East with a new and carefully, selected stock of GOODS of th very best quality, eompris ing in part,' of f , . DRr GOODS," " ' GROCERIES, .;;;: '') NOTIONS. fancy goods, (2Ukkn;'aui:, ' ; . BOOTS & .shoes, - n .TS ANDOAl'S .. . (JAUl'ET BAGS, OIL CLOTHS, ...... r ,,C AB PETS, -I....- BLANKETS, . i 1 . . FURS, WOOD AND W1LLOW-WAKE, and in short every article usually kept in a well selected stere. . ...:.-" We intend selling exclusively for CASH, or in exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE. By so doing we will be able to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest. Call and examine our stock. 8. HIGHEST PRICES PAID IN. TRADE FOR ALL KISDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. r MARTIN & WALTERS, , (Ticlford's Store.Room,) Main St.,' . : i..tv. KifflintowB, Pa. March 9t SJiO. , i . . ; 1 ;TUE PLACE FOR BARGAINS ' IS AT PONELL'S CHEAP STORE . !' -1 i ie-.'''. : . ; IN PATTERSON, PA. j1 THE lirges,anjl best assortment to ,ba found in Patt,erson. '. Thankful for the. liberal patronage, heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I bave jasl opened a very large stock of Goods well stiitidto the, trade. My stock consists of a full assortment pf,flne and staple : D R X .8$ 0 4. 1 .. . - - mi'.ti' ' 1 1 1 . .' '; .nh Embracing all lb.,, .materials for men, women, and children's ware, including Hats and Caps,; Boots and Shoes, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloth. Mattings, ic. . LADIES' DRESS GOODS,'" ' 1; . . . -. - t : . ' -t 1 .. : ) ti ; . 1 ;o (, 1 '1 Such as French anil English ' M'cri noes, Pop lins, Alpacas, De Laices. plain and figured Shawls, KC, ci also a large stock of Notioas, such as Gloves, Mills, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars an.l Caffa, and a' general assortment of Dress Trimminis. '. j ' ' -. u.i : f .dun.'!.- iJ ..... ;nu ;; groceries,-:; , vr:..'l t'd ! . - 11 njiui V Sueb as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Tea-aadi Spices. Also, a . large lot of Queensware,' Hardware,' Wood and Willow Ware.--. Fish Salt and Nails... Together wilh a full, assort-,-ment of Goods usually kept in a country store (a,nighe3t price paid ' for country prd . duoe in exchange for goods. Prices to sail the times. .1: - .o .... : ' aug 18. irBttifj.'a A. G. PosTLKTHWAITX. J. C. M'NAtTHHTOK ""if."i il'fl"ff-rtl'?i"r A. G. POSTLETHWAITi3.c CO.j- General Commission Merchants, ' ' i r rr llj'.l ".k fO..,.,-i a,;i . . THE SALE Of ' ALL KISD8 OF COUNTRY " - ..!J ir.lJ X'JiJ 1 PR0DU.CE.: - i mi. ' ' . '-,r: : '. 'Jin ..iit-u n r - IMo. 264 S.th Stoat Street, marll-tf , PH.Il ADELP ILIA.. . A 7 FINE aasortmeat of, Cloth, Casslmeres; i vesting, 4c.,j ust received and for salf by : 8. B.' LOUDON. 1 . i r r: . r v T I S E tiE ITS TJii t,,,,A,i i i : a'j ii : jilt", li' ! I -It ii'-.j'. t-r.'l been mantifactureQ ly any other Company. years. r-r ,- -' '. :t-'r .j purchawrs or-not, free of .'charge. .: -i and WIiton iSewing Hachiue within the atcot.. rt. ., .. !t , .. f .... PER' MONTH; ,914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. SrECIEJMUCES! EXTRAbRPrXARY REDUCTinx " ' '"TR1CEE OP GOUDS: .i. w . . -i.-AT. -- - - IS'TliE flJ!LI$ NEW STORE, r ... j ' Patterson, Juniata Cov Pa. 'i . The undersigned beg-leave la ttatn. that . ! they have purchased from J. B. M. Tod.l. his entire stock of goods, and will in lhe future ! con.lnct the merchantile business at the Old I I Stand, in tbe borough of Patterson, Jttnjata I county. Pa., where they shall endeavor to! ; ......... 1. . 1 . . 1 . . 1 1 , . ' keep constantly ott Land a full and complete 1 ' assortment of . 1 1 i LADIES' DRESS GOODS,! CONSIST-1 ING OK ALPACAS. POPLINS. : ' - PLAIDS. Jl'STERS.; . DeLAINS. .MERINOS. MOHAIRS. "" GINGFIAMS. ' .1...; t CAMBRICS. . LAWNS, A:C FANCY GOODS, , . -. ,; NOTIONS. ' JEWELRY, 1 ' i-' HATS AVn PAPS - : ,; hoots and shoes,. .' , queensware,., ... , cedar ware, glassware; .; crockeriV; FISH; ' '' "SALT, " ; i COFFEE, TEAS,- ! SIRUPS. SUGAR. ,j Having just returned from the city with the j above enumerated stock of goods, all of; which have been1 purchased since lha great 1 decune in Gobi, we few1 warranted in saying,; that we Canoffer Goods at greatlv reduced fig-j ures for CASH 1R COUNTRY PRODUCE. JefHighest. price paid in , exchange,, for goods, for, LOCUS POSTS, HOOP POLES, ! HKUU.MS, ftC; We wilVpay 18 cts and 3S cts ; for Lacust Peats mar23-tf ' LAIRD 4. 'BELL. MIFFLIN COACH 4 WAGON ; AN OF AO 'lory. The undersigned' begs leave to inform his ftnstometa and friends in this and ; adjoining counties, that be has enlarged bis shop, ana by lhe addition or .team Power. i prfparcd to do work at tBo shertest possi ble notice.., 1. -, , -,- ., ,' ,.- ...1. ,. y i!j.r fi "".! II.: ..-.I j " I nages, Iluggie, Sulkies, Sagqns,: &c.walso Family and Y'oak cutter sloighs. ; He is also prepared to mannfjicture lloaJ Wagonj-lfroai one tq four horsej:..: to:::.'i. - -..il ;..- n Having be wording; at tlje business for a number of years himself,' and ' employing none .but the; best' of woegmen, 1 natter myself that. . tbe. works cannot be surnassed for neatness and durability,' in' this or ad- joitaiBtfeeuDtie. .i- v -xt t. I always, keep on ..hand from. twentYjto, tnrriy set, oi oest seconu growtti, Jersey Hickory'Spokes, 'in order.'to make'"nT.tbltf wheels.. And. will warrant my work, for any; reasonable time. ' Siegriw and Buggies re-painfed'with - neat ness and dispatch. All Other repairing heavy or light will receive strict attention. Come a-rid examine my stock and work before pnr ohaaing elsewhere, t Don't forget the mime,' , '. J. P. HEIFFLKFINGER, "J Corner ofthe Tike & Cedaf Spfingj'road.1 faug 18, 18oa-tr h.i -il -a." mas :.oi: ' THEndersigncd would respectful! inorm j the oitjjens .of Patterson and vicinity that he baa opened a , DRY GOODS, GROCERY AND PROVISION .. ..STORE . at his old ritand in PattcrVon. Hating been out ko business for . a. number of year, be hopes to again receive a Liberal share of pub lic patronage, feeling assured that he can sell a cheap-as any other store ia tbe county. . BeS- All kinds of aoonty produce taken ia exchange for goods at market prices. .j ..i . WILLIAM WRIGHT. ej, 32 18p-.3r.ly ,,,'...j ,..J(!., i4J ...... , pr llnrtnt I or i ir i rv i Buns f PbnadelphiaJ every! Monday and returns evcr Wednesday loaded wili : ; . .-POTATOES, CABBAGE; FRESH FI8H; : Oyster in tao shell,. opened, to snit pur chasers, j Orders from sporcbants. wolicitad, Goods oarried at fair rates. ; . ; ;. , ,. ,,; . S. H. BROWN! '. April 13, 1870. I J" '"' ;-'' i - ''". ' " Mill!) uO diAH'J KIDSEIS. i'.it ;' lil vi-.-..- iiy..j. i j nSi " i.'t 1 aaa . i1' . t' J"0 yvii v '.-j .rrt'r. k."' .t!fto 1n- :?! Tlje Kidneys are two in number, situated at the upper part of tie loin, surrounded, by Tat. and consisting of three parts',' Ti : the anterior, tb Interior, 'and the Exterior. ' ' "iThej artletkit absorbs.: Interior consist f Usmm or isins, which ssrve aa a deposit tor ths jixine and convey it U the ; exterior, yhe, exterior j" a conductor also, terminating in a single tub, and called the Ureter. The ureters are connected with llie bladder. - The bladder is composed of various cover ings or tissue, drvided into partsi. ' vi : the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Ma cons. , The upper expels, the lower retain. Many Lave desire to urinate . without the ability ; others urinato without the ability to retain. This frequently pec urs in chil dren.' "v ' V''Vtl- ..j-.-li-.t-':.- To cure these, affections, we. must .bring into action the jnuscfes, .which, are engaged in their various' functions1, tt they are ne glected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue.: ''" ''.-The reader must also be made aware, that however alight may be the attack, it is sure to afltct the bodily health and mental pow ers, as our flesh and bipod are supported from there sources. -i. k,(.'. ... -. -. "I.-. .; . ii ' ' ' ' gout, oft nnr.cnATisM. ' :' . .i' .-(.t .. ... ,1 :-.: : P!n eceurring m Ike - loinr is indicative of the above diseases. -..Tney .iacoiir. to- per sons disposed to Mid sUniach. and chalky ! - coocretions, . ., ., , .the'g.ravelJ if i ,li,! -J . i - ' : ' ' .' -a ;j The gravel ensues from neglect of impro j per treatment oi the kidneys. These ergans i being weAk;, ffco wateV is not expelled" from i ,be t1',. hat a"l lo remain, it lie- oonies feverish, and. sediment forms. It n from this deposit that the stuns ia formed I and gravel ensues. , DROPSY. .it Dropsy u a. collection of water ia some parts of the body, and bears different names, according to' tbe" parts affeited. vii: when -,, . , . , generally diffused over the body, it is called l h. wi..R .r . u . I .. .I ...v., when of the cheat, Hy drothorax. - TREA TMEST. Ilelmboll's highly concentrated compound Extract Buchu is deciiledly one of the best r'eme.Ij.s'for diseases of Ibe bladder, kidnevs, , , , . , .. , gravel, dropsical swellings rheumatism, and ... , , gouty nffectiona. Ln.ler tins head we have "r"nS"1 1,?,,r;- or Sculty and pain in passing water.. Scant v Secretion, or sma:l i and frequent discharge of water ; Strangury, J or stopping of water ; Hematuria, or bloody ' urine; Gout and Rheumatism or the kid j neys, without any change in quantity, but in j crease in color, or dark water. It was al ' ways highly recommended by the late Dr. j Physick, in these affection. ' j This medicine increases the power of di 1 gegtion, and excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or i calcareous depositions, and alt unnatural , enlar'geinints, as well as pain and inflimnia I ti.in, are reduced and it-is taken by men wo men and childrenJ Direction for use and 1 diet accompany. run.APm.rniA, Pa., Feb. Co, 1807. T. IIklmrolp, Druggist : II. Diar Sib I have been suffering, for np- ward of twenty yeTS, wilh gravel, bladder, and kidney affection, during which time 1 have used various medical preparations, and been nnder fhe treatment tit the most eWneat Physicians, experionoing but liitle.alief, , Having seen vour prepaiai ions extensively advertised, I consulted' with my family pkyaician . in. regard to asing jeur Extract Buchu. , I did this bircanne I had nsed all kinds of advertised remedies, and.. bad found them worthless, and, some quite injurious, in fact I despaired .of ever gifting well, and determ ined to nse.-ne. reiueuirs hereafter unless 1 anew at tne. iugrtuujnisj h was tni iiintj vii"F. " prompted me 16 use your remedy. As you I advertised that iv was comf.osed of buohn, cubebs.., and. juniper, berriits, it occured to me and my physician as an excellent com bination, and, with his ndtic. a-flerari exam ination of the article, and cqnsuliing again wilh the druggist, I concluded to try iu 1 commenced 'its use abont eight monlbs ago,' at which .time-1 was confined to my room. Frcm the first bottle I was astonished and gratified at the beneficial effect, and after using , it three weeks, was able lo walk out;' 1 felt Diuqli like writing you a lull statement of my case at. the time, but fhr light my im provement ' might only bi, 'temporary, and therefore concluded tOj defer and so. if it would effect a perfect cure knowing then it would be of great er ralue to you,', and more' satisfactory to me.., ., .., , . . , . . ,i , .1 am now able to report that a cure' is ef fected after using the remedy for five months..'.; i, .,; . ,,.,..,-, I bave not nsed any now for three months, and feel as well in all respects as I ever 'did. r Your Buchu . being ' devoid of. any on pleapant taste aad odor, a nice tonic and in vigorator' of the system', ' 1 ' do not mean te be witboat it whenever ceasion may require its use in such affections. ' - m. m. Mccormick." Should any doubt Mr. M'CormieVs sfale ment, he refer to the .following gentlemen : Hon. WatBitiLKR, ex-Governor, Pen Da. Hon. Thos. B. Florkkc, Philadelphia. Hoc. J. C. Kilox, Jndge, Philadelphia.' ' - Hon. J. S Blauk, Judge,. Pailcdelpki. . Hon. D. B. Poster, ex Governor, Penn'a. Hon. Ellis Liwts, Judge, Philadelphia. " . Henv R. C Ghiis. Judge. O. S. Court, - - Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philad'a. Hon. W. A. Pobtkr, City Solicitor, Phila. Hod. Jons Biotaa, ex Governor, Cal. . , .Hon. E. Baxk? Aud. Geo., Washington, i ' And many' others, if necessary J Sold by Drnggists and Dealers everywhere! Bens-are of counterfeits. ' Ask for Helmbeld's. Taka no other. ; Price SLi per bottla, or 6 bottles for SG.50. . Delivered to any ad dress. -' Describe symptoms ia all communi cations, .i. )'. -: n ' ?.-i; k r Address H. T. HELM BOLD. Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 5W Broadway, N.. Y. VTONE ARE.GENOINB .UNLESS DONS up in steel engraved wrapper, wita fae simile of my Cnemical Wareho.s, and signed junel-:y ' B. T. HELM BOLD. COUGHS, SafiMHROASC. no '! SIMM. ' ' ' mm ,a,a w 9.9mm w . WInte' Pulmoiric ; Babanj. ' . . : .' . ,.': :-;;l '-'.i-.-H It eures wtb a rapidity rfnrqvileal by war other remedyotfeiTed for Throat and Lang diseases. It is i eeommeaded by over ?,0Uu person in Wilmington, and hundreds iD PhihuleTpbia,. Baltimore an.tother itia anj commtiniiir, fbrvmghout tW eaantryr.r9r. Pennington, of Wiiniington. llliuoi,, wkt that there is rint (wiib a few axceptiosa) a family in that city whc will .tie "wit Wont, it if possible to pro ore it. ' ' ieh i it pip. ularity wherever. U is knowa aadlhis popularity arise -: frm the fad "that it universally e,iw aH-we- waa -There ie case of Coughs, CoiJ-pi. Jimtfa iAa4kMa Bronchitis, Croup, Blood-spitting,. Jloarse-., nets, and even j Pulmonary Consumptioa,' where the system ia,not broken down with the wear of lb disease, or p'retendeti medi cine, or inexperienced advice, that this Bsr sam will not. ciueif xareuUy jiiei. accord-, ing to directions. , We guarantee it all we represent li td be, and invite a trial from the affiicted everywhere. Price, 50 cents, medi um eize, and for large siied bottles.' ' Pre pared only by - - - J II. SIMMS, M. D , ' Practical Organic Chemist, v No. 707 Market Street. Philadelphia depot, Johnson Tfolloway k Cowden, SCI Arth Street, ''in ii .? Baltimore depot, S. S. Hance, 108 Balti more Street. For al by MedicineDea.ler eeneraly. Jrtne'l.'i Iv- " ; ' ' . m. iiobensack;" Is the only Rnjnlar Graduate Phyticia in Philadelphia, Engaged in Curie? all Diseases to which the Human system is Liable. . II K HAS BEEN ni.ISHED FOB Tnc j . , ... . , LAST TVK.YrYYF,ARS,i; : At Xo. 200 X. Second St. above Kac. ! JCii All cases guarantied. , Strangers, eit- izens, sailors, and all others, be no longer deceived, but if yoa are aftlicte4 tall, J K'll rurr ii.ii at Ins er tn't unJ tyn$ than yoa can be htf any v'hrr. Y()UN( MEN vulTerin from ritrUiti nets, of iiiiliscreliiin, whether you have) j mdiipy or not, Ciill. You will fiud a friund I M s phy-icun. ! Remember Dr. J. N IIOBE.NSACK r ! N regular C.radnale Physician: kaj lii J Diploi!, in his office. -He makea no charre ,0 lhe ; ,, gj-oflice liours fr.Hii 8 a. M. to 6 r. at. Saturday until II r. M. 1 ' ' j ... ; Sj?" Medicine sent by mail or e press". w a n rr e d r Will Exchange Greenbacks for j XlA Curds of gaod Chestnut Oak Bark, j k)J J if delireied soon at Patterson,. Per rysville. or Thonipsontown R. R. Station, i Also. 5000 good aonnd hewed Locnst Posts, 50W Round lioared Fence Poets, Also, Will Pay Cali for Railrwvl I Ties. J I Will Ihnj nil Kin h of Lvmhrr. ' I Go where jou can sell your Lumber, Bark;. I Posts. &e.. fir CAll, as yon can buy mora ; for $'. in casli tlntn you can for $10 n trad. j I have al?o a full snpply of ' i DOTY S CLOTHES WASIIEBS AND i WRINOERS i j on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. I Also five Horse Hay Forks, the best aow ia i use, which 1 offer at reduced price. I J. B. M. TODD, i may .11. 170 ---' Patterson. MIFFLINTOWfl FOUNDRY " Ptf1ACHIiME SHOP ! rpilE nndcrsigned wonld respectfully aa JL nonnce to the citiarns of Juniata and adjoining coanties, 'that he has purchased the Mifllintewn Foundry and Machine Shop, and is prepared to manufacture articles of various lrcriplions, snck as Fentr and Six Ilote-im-er Threshing MatMnts, also, Eicht and Ten Horae Pewcr .Harbiara,, being lhe most celebrated, and best adapted to the wants of the farmer now extant, aad whiob I will warrant to perform all tbey ara. recommended to do Plows of the lairwt and: most improved patterns, considered by all wbo have used I hem lobe superior la any1 now ia uxe in this pari of lb eounlry. 1 would especially call tbe attention of farmer to the IRON KINO FLOW, which I am man-' ufarturing. with the Infest improvements for 1.S70.. : . : --.-A .; : , -. i, I am also prepared, lo manufacture all kind of Mill Gearings, such as Coe Gearinr. Gudgeons. Saw Mill Cranks, and Tnrnrngand ntting . up llie tame. 1 also, aanufactur all kinds of Coal, Mood, Parlor ami Cook in -J Starer. .;i-: i: - - . I - I also .manufacture Hollow Ware, Wft!o Rollers for tanners, t . ' '' Old Metal and country produe of all kiad taken in exchange for work. Remember I sell ten per eenf. cheaper than-any other establishment in th eonntry. J. A. CRISWELL. Feb Ifi, l7TLr. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored Just published, a new edition of Pr. CulrerrnW Celebrated Envy on Ibe rnrEcol cms (without medi cine) of SrKEM.tinxRHtEA.or Seminal Weak ness. Involuntary Seminal Looses, IaroTca ct, Mentai and Physical Incapacity, Impedi ments to Marriage, etc , also, CMiiarri(w Eritirsr, and Fit, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. ' u i If,I'nee, in sealed envelope, only ( el. .. The celebrated author, in this . admirable essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' snccessfu) practice, that the alarmiae; consequences of self abuse mar be radically ruredwiibout the dangerons us of internal medicine or the application-of the knife pointing out a mode of cure at once jimple. certain and eflectunl,' by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may :nr himself cheaply, privately, and radically. , . 8JaThis Lectnre should be ia thehaoda. of every man in the land." - ' ;i Sent, under seal, in a plain eavelope. t any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cent, or two post' stamps. Also, Dr. Culver well' "Marriage Guide," price 25 cent. .Ad-dree.-the publishers, Cha. J. C. Kli 4 Co., ' 127 Bowery. New York, Post-Offic Box 4,68(1 a. Aug 81. 70-ly . . . , "1AUTION. All person are hereby . V-' tioned against receiving or negotiating - .lor tk frunjisurT .-u.c, umcii AkiK w. loiy,., given by me and held by Jonathan Cl-aat-r: amounting to S-7.60, as I bava not reteived , value for said note, and will not redeem it, HENRY 6INGRICII. fJ-SJU. Handbills for public sale printed oa shou notica at the SiSTiait. Orrtcz.