Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, June 18, 1873, Image 4

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MISCELLA NEO US.
CoortsHp After Marriage.
There was much more than a mere wit
ticism in the remark of the old. bachelor
who had paid attentions to a maiden lady
for twenty year, visiting ker regularly
every night, when rallied for not marry
ing : "If I were married I should have
nobody to court, -and no place to go at
night." He had deeply felt the contrast
between his own delicate and ethereal en
joyments, and the hard, discontented,
fretted life of too many married people,
and hi way was irony. He saw there
was something in courtship which too
often cxLalis and expires after marriage,
leaving a cold, dull, monotonous burden,
where all was beauty and buoyance be
fore. - Let ns see what that something is
In coiirttbip nothing is taken for granted,
Uoth pm ties are put on thiir good be
havior Love keeps itself fregh and ac
tive by constant expression in word and
act. But, strange to sny, courtship usu
ally end with mairinge. Very soon both
parties yield to the in?e of possession,
and the feeling of security robs gallan
try of motive, aud extracts the poetry
from the miud The beautiful attentions
which were so pleasing before marriage
are too often forgotten afterwards, the
gifts cease to come, or come only with the
asking ; the music dies out of the voice ;
everything is taken for granted, aud the
love that, like the silver jet of a fountain
leaped to heaven, deemed its natural out
let, ceased to flow altogether. Then comes
dull, heavy, hard days, with two unhap
pinescee tied together, and wishing them
selves i part, and uot always content with
merely n hiug- TLis is unnatural and
wrong. What married life wants to give
it new tone and sweetness is moie of the
manner as well as the spirit of the court
ing time. Very much of the pleasures of
courtship comes fiom the constant atten
tion of the parties to others. Their aflec
tioa voices itself hi all possible ways.
Every sentence is edged with compliments
aud spoken iu teuder tones. Every look
is a confession. Every act is a new word
in the txhaustless vocabulary of love.
Kiss and caresses are parenthetic clauses
and gestures it the dialect of love, aud
gifts aud saciifiees are the more emphatic
i-xpressious of the spirit no language can
fully articulate and no devotion declare.
And it is a fact that aff -clion confesses
itself continually iu look ind word and
act, making the voice musical and the
fingers poetic iu tlieir tnch and doing,
that makes experience so beautiful, the
only Eden many a woman has on eaith.
Love must have expression or it will die.
It can be kept forever beau'.il'ul and bless
ed as at tLe first, by giving it constant
utterences in word and act. The more it
is allowed to fl jw out iu delicate attentions
and coLle service, the stronger aud more
satisfying Aud more blessed it will be
The house becomes home only when love
drops it! heavenly manna iu it fresh
every day, and the true marriage vow is
made not once for all at the altar, but by
loving words aud helpful service aud del
icate attentions to the end
Gasblirg in Slain.
The French Maritime and Colonial
Review contains a very amusing series
of papers by a lieutenant of the French
navy M. lirnssard de Corbigny en
titled 'Saigon to Bangkok' from w hich we
glean the following sketch of Asiatic
eociety : Gambling is carried on to a
fonrful extent iu the kingdom of Siam,
and the royal exchequer derives consid
erable profit from the licensed gaming
bouses established in every part of the
country. One of the favorite gaine3 con
sists in guessing the number of coins
shoved at hap-haztrd under au inverted
cup ; the teetotum is also in vogue ; aud
lastly, there are lotteries ; which are
tlrawu daily. All this kind of business
is in the bauds of cunning Chinese, par
ticularly expert in correcting the caprices
of chance.
When the gambler has lost his all,
suicide never occurs to him as in Europe
but he will steal, or, as a last resort, sell
himself for a slave to tome mandarin
willing to piiy his deLts and clothe and
feed him in return for some insignificant
service. . But, on the other hand, a man
who has once sold himself can never hope
to regain his liberty, for he cannot earn
a farthing in any way. If be dislikes
bis master he may try to find another
disposed to pay the old one the amount
of his debt ; but that happens very sel
dom, einco the purchaser is generally a
friend in good circumstances. Moreover
before a man gives himself away ia this
manner, he tries his luck to the last, eo
long as he possesses a rag on his back.
Our author relates the following charac
teristic anecdote : An Aunamite of
Saigon, whom we call A. happening to
meet an old frieud of bis, B, at Pnom
penh, is persuaded by him to visit a
gambling-house. They go in and try
their luck.
A soon wins a respectable sum, while
IS loees all he has about him. To re
trieve his fortune he borrows A's purse,
but soon loses ail its contents. "Well,
- says A. " 'tis all over now, let us be off "
"Wait a bit," replies the other, "I'll try
nnother stake ; the croupier knows me
and will give me credit. Bo be enters
upon a palaver with that , functionary,
who at once writes a few words on a bit
f paper, which B signs.' lie then plays,
but loses, and quits the place with bis
friend " What was your, agreement
with the croupier?" asks A. ' You'll
know to-morrow," replies 15, dryly. And
indeed, on tho following morning two
stout Chinese call at A's house, bind him
baud and foot, and carry him" off in spite
f bis cries and efforts to regain Jus lib
erty. His good friend B has sold him to
the croupier, and it was only a few
months later he could regain bis liberty
through the influence of a I lench rest
dent at Saigon.
rrrbandisf.'&f.
GOOD NEWS!
NEW; GOODS!
Large Stock at Laird & Bell's, ia
Patters-oil ! -
TUB undersigned have now open and
ieady fur inspection mud sale a large
and well selected stock f Sew Goods, con
sisting of
DRY GOODS.
GROCERIES.
QUEENS WARE,
BOOTS AND SHOtS,
HATS AND CAPS,
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
nssliSalt, &e., &c, -
All of which we" will sell at prices tbat defy
competition. AH Goods warranted asrepre
senttd, or taken back and the mosey re
funded. Don't fail to call and examine our stock
before making your purchases.
BOf Terms, CaoU or Produce 30 days
time to responsible ana prompt paying cus
tomer. Monthly accounts not allowed to
lap. Statement of accounts furnUhed on
the 15th of every month.
LA1HD & BtLL,
Corner of Main aud Juniata Streets,
May 7, 1873. Patterson, Pa,
S. B. LOUDON,
TAILOK,
XEYIX'S BUILDIXG OX
Bridge Street, STifSiatown, Pa.,"
Desires to inform his friends and the public
that he has just received a fine and f-iahian-able
etock of STRING GOODS, consisting of
CLOTHS riain Black, Blue and Eruwn.
CREP I'nhlia, Brown and Blue.
rA'COT Uiack, Blue and Brwn. '
DAGOXALS Blue and Black.
CHEVIOTS All Shades. '
SCOTCH iOODS-A Styles.
BJ.A CK DOF.SKIXSK Suocrior quality
J'A TS AXlt VEST PA TTEltXS Fine.
SUMMER GOODS General Assortment.
I will sell any of the above goods by the
yard or pattern.
I also keep on hand a full line of BUT
TERICKTS PATTEKXS, consisting of Men,
Boys, and Children's Shirts. Coats, Pants
and Vests.
Jra?" I will manufacture to order all kinds
of ci'stom woaK. PRICES Reasonable, to
suit the times.
MiCliutown, April 10, 1872.
3 lent ! 3 lent !
rpn E undersigned hereby respectfully in-
JL forms the citizens or Mifflmtown and
Patterson that bis wagon will visit each of
these towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and
SATURDAY mornings of each week, when
they con be supplied with
Clioieo Hoof;
Veal, 3IiittMi,
during the summer season, and also POKK
and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur
nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday
morning, and Veal and Mutton every Thurs
day morning. Give tat your patronage, and
will guarantee to sell as good meat as the
country can produce, and as cheap as any
other butcher in the county.
; , ' ... SOLOMON SIBBER.'-
" THE GREAT DISCOVERY.
Kunkcrs Bitter Wine of Iron.
For the cure of weak stomach, general de
bility, indigestion, disease of tne nervous
system, constipation, acidity of the stomach,
and all cases requiring a tonic.
The wine includes the most agreeable and
efficient Salt of Iron we possess ; Citrate of
Magnetic Oxide, combined with the most en
ergetic of vegetable tonic Yellow Peruvian
bark. ...-
The effect in many cases of debility, loss
of appetite, and general prostration, of an
efficient salt of Iron, combined with our val
uable Nerve, is most happy. It augments
the appztite, raises the pulse, taken off mus
cular flabbineis, removes the pallor of de
bility, and gives a norid vigor to the counte
nance.
Do you want something to strengthen you !
Do you want a good appetite ?
Do you want to build up your constitution ?
Do you want to feel well !
Do you want to get rid of nervousness !
Do you want energy !
Do you want to sleep well?
Do you want brisk and vigerous feelings?
If you do, try Kuukel's Wine of Iron.
This truly valuable Tonic has been so thor
oughly tested by all classes of the community
that it is now deemed indispensable as a
Tonic medicine. It costs but little, purines
the blood and gives tone to the stomach, reno
vates the system and prolongs life.
I now only ask a trial of this valuable
Truiic.
Price $1 per bottle. E. F. Ku'nkel, Sole
proprietor, 09 North Ninth street, below
Vine, Philadelphia.
Ask for Kuukel's Bitter Wins of Iron, and
take no other, If your Druggist has it not
send 1 to my address, and the medicine,
with advice free, will come by next express
train.
For sale by BANKS & HAMLIN, Drug
gists, MifBintown, Pa.
ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE!
To all Men Whom it may Concern.
If you have anything to sell,
If you have lost anything, -
If you have found anything,
If you have a house to rent,
If vou want to rent a house,
If you want boarding,
If you want emploj-ment,
If you want hired help,
If you want anything,
TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT
BY ADVERTISING IN THE
JUNIATA SENTINEL.
W HjU. We will eive men & women
Business that will Pay
from $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in
your own neighborhood ; it is a rare chance
for those out of employment or having lei
sure time ; girls and boys frequently do as
well as men. Particulars free. ' ' '
Address J. LATHAM & CO, '-
292 Washington St, Boston, Mat.'
March 25-6t
CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDING,
Invites attention to his Large Stock of
lAKDWARE, IR0iT AID SAILS,
Which are now ready for inspection, consisting of the most de-
;; sirable Goods ever brought to Juniata county. ...
1 SKATES : . " - '
KXJVES. '
FORKS, ' ,
POCKET CUTLERY.
PLATED WARE.
OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
STOVES AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES;
to make room for other goods.
"SJU'eTL HPvpex- zx Cost.
ljCgr Agent for Fouse's IXL Horse ant Cattle Powders.
A Sclcntlia Issartmcnt of GOODS from wMcIi to Select dmstoas' Presents.
Pec. ii. i872-tf D- ! PAISTE.
D. W. HABLEY & CO.'S
Is the place where you can buy
Tlie let and tlio Cheapest
MENS' YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
WE
are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and snlcct Stocks ever offered in this
market, and at ASTOX1SUIXU LOW PRICES!
Also, measures taken for Suits and parts
at short notice, very reasonable.
Uempraber the place, in the Nevin I5iiliiing, two doers west of the Keystone
Store, BRIDGE STREET, Jilt r L1MOH X, I
WHAT TO WEAE,
AND
Just Step into SAMUEL STKAYER'S
raiierson, ra., anu a.e win ieu iuu mi auuui, xi. .
Uavlio just returned from Philadelphia and New York, he can supply yon with the
Lalext and Choicest Styles of .
Clothing1 of all Kindiii,
Coats, Tants, Vests, IIat,' Caps, Boots and
nishing Goods in endless variety, Carpets, lloor tin uiotn, furniture, so., cneaper man
the cheapest, for the same quality of Roods. Call in and be convinced.
wT" Measures taken and suits made to Older. '
SAMUEL STRAYER.
Patteron, May 14, 1873.- .
DR. P.-C.:RUND!0.
PATTERSON, I? A..,
DEALER IX EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS -
The public attention is also invited to his largo assortment . of
Perfected
All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to
.nll m tboir will finil th lnr(rpst stock
AND HAVE YOUR EYESIGHT RESTORED. Also, a splendid assortment of
TOILET ARTICLES
With an mmense stock of NOTIONS
and old, at the
JUNIATA VALLEY BANK
or
MIFFLINTOWN, PENN'A.
JOSEPH POMEROY, President.
T. VAN IHVIN, Cashier.
' DIRECTORS.
Joseph Pomeroy, John .T. Patterson,
Jereme N. Thompson, 'George Jacobs,
John Balabach.
Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest
on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni
ted States Bonds, cash coupons and checks.
Kemit money to any part of the United States
and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and
Germany." Sell Revenue Stamps.
In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount.
In sums of $500 at 2 per cent, discount.
In sums of $1000 at 8 per eent. discount.
AGENTS WANTED
DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE.
LARGE INDUCEMENTS OFFERED.
Tie unparalled success of tho Domestic
Sewing Machine, East, West, North and
South, opens a pood opportunity to Sewing
fttaohiae men and others for Juniata county
Make your application early, or you will
loose t lie en an oe. Address
. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1111 Cheetnut St., Philada
FORCE PUMP.
TIIE undersigned is agent for one of the
-a. best force lumps, for any depth of cis
tern or well, in the world. By attaching hose
to the spout, water can be thrown 30 to 80,
feet. Notni.g better could be asked in case
of ore. It is a non-freezing pump,
SAMUEL LEONARD,
Oakland Mills, Juniata Co., T.
AND FUSNISSIlTa GOOES.
of Suits, which will be made to order,
,,
A. L"' -
HOW TO WEAH IT.
CLOTHING STOUE, Bridge Street,
Shoes, Watches and Jewelry, Notions, Fur
Spectacles.
iii the conntv to Select from. COME
FOR THE LADIES,
Something for everybody, young
if TffwK
PATTERS OA DRUG STORE.
JUI! WORK.
THE EEADERS OF THIS PAPER SHOULD
NOT FAIL TO
CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE
r: -WHIN . - -. ;
1 . .' , -.' v :.. "
TIIEY IIAVE JOB WORK TO DO
WE ARE PREPARED TO
" -
EXECUTE ALL ORDERS
.. FOR
SALE BILLS, BLANKS, &c , &o.,
AT SHORT NOTICE,
AND AT MUCH LOWJ2R TERMS
- - . THAN EVER
HERETOFORE OFFERED
TO THE CITIZENS OF
J IJ N I A T A COUNTY.
The oldest and most reliable Institution for
obtaining a Mercantile Education.
JJigPraotical business men as instructors.
For information, write for a ciroular to P.
DUFF & SONS, PittAurgh, Pa. ' .
inovb tm,eom
NATIONAL HOTEL,
1EWIST0WJT, PEtfff'A. .
BEAR & HAXAKER, Proprietors.
RADYAY'S READY "RELIEF
CCRIW THE WORST PAINS
In from One) to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
. EADWAT8 YKU.m A CUKE FOB
ItwMUieSretMKijjL. ,
' TTio Only Jtemeay
thmtTUuuuitly top.O most excniclmtlii pin. .
lXmiilo'l, an? core Cwrertion. Wlielinr of til. -Lu
sSmSh. Bw,or H or organ., by
"5f FKOSl ONE TO nTEfTT MnsTJTES. . 'r
is milter how violent or wcruciatin tho Daln th i
Ksuiiic or rioanlei wtlh duease may tuffcr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD 1N6TAST EAs.
SORE THROATI'Firrt.TBItEATUI
HTSTERICS. GWMIF. ffiSS8fiim.VKSZJL.
HEADACHE, TOOraArHB RnEPMATISM.
coid ennxs, agl-b chili.s.
ThenTOllcaiionofthe Rpady KHIef Jo the part or
psrtl whi Ui join or difficulty will flont iu
"'rotydmpsltiMf tnmW,ror watwm in fr
HKARTHt'RN, SK K II EA''AVJ-lIA.?.S. i'
md'all'lNTER'SAL PAIN'S.
Traveler miouiu aiy. cury J"""""' ,T
IlraSV Uclief h them. A few droij In water l I
fS,"f .i"nS or nai from cbanire of water. It U
belter Uiaa French Biauily or Bitten a a mlmujilt.
awn . - ' 17
rnvr.n :a
TEVKR AMI AI.L'E rured for lirtyceiiia. There i
a .d Aicue. and all other Mslarloua, f1' "''"i.tJ'S.'vI
ihr.id. Yellow, and other Fra (aL t;yJ?A(' A S
o q'lick as BADVYAY'S KEADl iitljfcj!.-
'iaVaau fr boUle. Sold hy Drum.
HEALTH ! BEAUTY!!
BTKOXO AND rttlTB FlCtl msgrMxcRKtsz
or ri.EsH AM) WEK!IIT-t'l.EAR t-fclN ANU
HEAU'i'IFUl COMfLKXlOS bKUUKaJj 10 ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILUAN RESOLVENT -
TIIrT HOljy VNDKItdOFS. i;XlKU THK IN'
"irEN( E OF TU1S 1 KULY WOKUilJjl.
WEDICINS; THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PUkIFIES.
Every drrp of the FAISSAl'ARII.LUX REM'LV
ENT cominunlcatc throuti th I'.lvod. Swell,
and other flulJ ami uics uf lh syidein lite ijtc.-of life,
for Jt r-paii-th wairsf,f Uio bMly ni'in $v-A
Diatrial. S:nriil. uphills, Cniinpti..i., i,:ar.-1alar
dbonse. Tloem l theTnnjt, M'Niih, 1 imors. .N h! In
tiie Jlantls and oli.er part tf Hie syaicni, S-.nt .r.
Uutnou& lucfi:irg- from the Kurt, J llie worst
fornil rf fSslrj dise:uM, Eruptinni, fmr S-'-rM,
Iifal, King Worm, Salt Ilhcuni. Krvit)ia, Acn, Bla it ,
fipula, Woni in Ui flesh. Turn oil, Canctr-i in the
Womh, and ail wkenln -ud inful dischars, n.gut
fixveata. Loss of Sperm, ami all wastes of llic life princr
ple, nre wttfitn Ui curative ratr "t womttruf Mou
rn 1'haniirt nr. ami a fw clav ute wlil prove ti r.nT
. person win"it f-r eHher of Uicaa fo:tu of tiiaeaw it
rotcr.t powfr U cure tl.cm.
If tho patient, drulv beeotnlnr Twlnerl ij fSe wa?tr
and deconijMisttioti that Is r.naitiiiHll protrtrsbLKg, ;-
cetds In irFitinn thr-M wastes, and repairs the san "e w.t i
revv p at erial m!o from healthy blowl tu.d this the
ARSAf AHILLIAN wiil and u mw.
Not only does the SjiwArABii.LiA Rewltktt ex-!
all known remedial agents in the enre of :iimn:c. ffcrif'--lous,
'oiitinttionsJ, tu.d Skin tiueaswa , lul it is the oui
pcsiuve cuic fjr
Kidney & t33al!cr CoiKphiisaJi,
TTrlnarr, and Worr.h dispae, ravel. iMahttes. Dropsy.
6to;'p:u-e f Water, Iin--.tatii.encc i.f Trine, '.right's !):
ee, Alhuminuria. ami In ail caaes wlwrrv llicre are brlrlt
dunt dcpmin. or the wnlr i tnictc, clutly, n.ixed will,
ribfitauctfs lite the whit ef an egr, or U:ri-s like white
ItlVt. or there Is a mcrMd, dark, biiim; apt-earaitre, and
- white botie-duat dep.:, anl when thrc is a pti.kiri
Imniinir aensal'oti when pausing water, and pain hi ILa
Small of tite Hif k and idun the Lotus. I'ncv, i.oo.
WORMS. Tho or.Iy known an J sure KemeJy
for U w'mu-M etc.
Tnnior of 1 -2 Years Vrovl!i
Cured by Kadivay's ReoHciU.
HrrnsLV. Maw.. July 18, 1S63.
T- Raowat ; I hr h A Oi rian Tunwf i t'ie ovarin ami
Ttowelt. AU the Iv:ur tawl ' ihrre w nu help lor it." I trtcl
ery thins dxt wu rcrnmNirstttd ; but talking hrlped bi. I
tow Vnur lt-l ffit, ad linniyl.t 1 aid Irr i ; b it kJ taita
la K ba'a I tud wfernJ f- r trtvo years. I tok aiz battl
f tb kuwat. -i J onn b- t rf kaday' Pilia. tr.d two bot
tlas of your ttavkiy Hvlief ; and them ia ait tt of Ueir to b
n ar frit. ai I t?l tetter, rrarter. Aad ;p.w tl.n I bava
fortwelva ytarv 1 i. inl tumor mat in ttt teli n of tiio
- hoirtlt, ott th prcin. I riW this fe you lor llw bcUtlit i
tbcrs. Va can poklisa it if iu cttoe.
HA.XNATf P. KN.tr?.
DR. RADWAY'S
FEP.FEGT FUHOATiVE FILLS,
perfectly taslslesj, r'eguntly coated with aweet rim,
purKft, retril!. pnrtfr, r'ransw, an I airfiitthm. Ita
wav's fr tl.e cur 'A all disorders of t..e Stf nnu h.
Liver, F.'we!. K driey. It'ifldf-r, Ti'rvoii ltt.tt:'n-s.
Headache. onMiriaion. final irntaa. Im!ii3tinn,
Lvsie rt'.liomness, Urlloas Fever, Ititljr.inmticn o(
th Brwels, r.ies,i;d all Ieraiieener.tsoftJ.- Ii.'err.ai Via
ecra. Warranted to elfect ai-osnivecure. I'urvly Vepeta
Ble, p'"ntainir,pno meTiirr, Ti.iiterain,crdelct''ri""its.'r:igs.
tW Ooseiva the fallowing symptoDu rUiltU(( from
Disorders of the lJiRestive (tr;wa:
Conttipatioa, In want VV.r. Ful)nu of t Clorl ip tin TTaad.
Ability nf th Stamarh, Ntua. HarlattB, I'-riiit r'ttf
'ull:Mt or Weif'it in th Slot jli. Sar Krartin.t. itirj or
Flutthtc at th- Pit f Ibe Stomnri. S-Immttir af the HmJ.
Htirri-I ana !;ult r)Te?n:h!'ij, t- ImieHnr at tha llwit. Cbukiny
or &ti Uveal! nc SnvttUin9 rbrn in a X.vi Pi.t'.rw. D.'nncu nf
Visim. IUr WU br'L-r tbe 5rpbt,TiT and P-!l ram in
-4A H-l, I et-iri(- of Prt'irt!vo, Vliowi cf iba Skin
and Evm, Piin la tac S1, Cb:t LimU, aud suttec Fliiaitaof
ll-at. burning is the FWi,
A ffw doses "f r.A!WAY'S rTT.T.S wil! free the v.
tem from all tlie ai-ovif-i n ed i!ii-rr',p;s. Puce, 25 ceuU
prhoi. ROI.II XiUIMiiSISIS.
KEAD "FAl.SK AM' TRUE.' fiend one Vtter
tamp to RAILWAY 4 CO., No. ? Mn:?o Ijmic. New.
York, lr-fo; mai-oa wuxth tiiousaiails whi lmi scLt you.
Oil, Paint & Varnish,
.WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD,
C0L0BED PAIHTS IN OIL
BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER,
CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN,
CHB03O YSLLO'v?, ESOP 2LACZ,
Prussian Blue, Lamp Black,
, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes,
WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES
Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel,
Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish
: Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash,
rMitty ami Glnsn.
The above good, with a larjze Tariety of
DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always
en band at t he
PATTERSON DRUG STORE. .
. JfcJF" Glass cut 10 any fize desired.
. Dr. P. C. KUND.O.
July 12, 1871-tf
New Lumber Yard.
Patterson, Pa.
BEYER, GTJYER & CO.
Hare opened a Lumber Yard in the bor
ongh of Patterson, and are prepared to fur
nish all kinds of Lumber, such as
Siding, Flooring, Studding, !'
Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, &c,
in large or small quantities, to soil cus
tomers. '
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TIIHIliLiyNQ,UYER& BLOOD
la the won'lcrrttl m'lifMne to which the araictea
are a'.mve iwintPtl for roli-r, th? discorerer be
lieves ho hw combined karmmy more of Jla
tura'a mo't .vertii rarativc pmprtiea. which
Gt-1 his i:nti!!e-l into the rentable kiDSdom for
healin' the air.k, thin were ever before combined
it, o"ern. liei:ie. The el.letice of th e fart is
fmind In tie great variety of most obstinate dia.
.jses w!ii -h it Ii bn f ar 1 t.i conquer. In the
tire of Bronclalti, Severe fUrnKbs,
and tho evW ttx-V f Co"'-' i'-!'tV"' ' h
astonished tho mertienl fcliy. aad cniinji.tphy-.icianpr.moan-e
it the grrMA mHlcalllcoe.
r of the aje. While it cares the aet-ercn u".
It stron-th'-ns the srstem and piirlllr H0
blwod. Bv its trre.it atrd thorough llo.xl pnr.fv
in Vpmpcrties. it cures all Mlnmorn. frmn tlm
wost Scrofula to a common filutc-h, Pini
Slo, or Eurapelou. Mecorial Uuea.SIu.
h p.i.r,!i.. and tiieir effect, are ertul.ratetl . and
'.orons he-.HI and a . mnd ronettWtion crtab-;
lisl.el Er.ip-la, sail liltriiin. fewer
SrireW, scaly or Uotntli skin, U hrt,
all tlie nu uerous tliees catKe-l lv bad b!.od,
Ira conquered bf this powerful parirjingaud in-.
Tiu'f-Td StdSitr-r. .MiHilated. hav, ,ano
color of Uin. or yeilowi.-h brown il on fare or
nod? f'eqnent h4 lvho or dizziness, bad taste m
mout . i-itemal h,at or chills alternated with hot
flush", lotr spirits, and cloomy forchodimra. Ir
re;ularap;ietite.ar.a ton rt.e
nSnS l" mi" cases of "Liver Coin
plaint" ooltr pirt of tliese symptoms are espe-n-nA
A a nnedr lor all snch cases lir.
Pierce's Oolde i Medical niaeorery has no r,nl,
as it effeets perfect cores, leavintr 'V'"s'i
ened and health. For the cure of llabilunl
Coilfti nation of the bowels it is a nerer w -in3
rem-iv. and tlr who have used it for this
Dnrposo are lotid in its pri ..
V The propnetor offers l.'Xfl reward for rnedl
. cine that will ential it for the euro of all the tus
eoses for which it is recommended.
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.Through and Direct iContc tn Wiishing
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ItuiLilo, Kuchestrr and
Niagara I'ulls.
ON AND AFTF.il MONDAY, CCT. 2Sth,
1S72, the trains on the Northern Ctutrai
Railway will run as follows :
NORTIIWA1UV
Mail Tbais leaves Kaltimore f-:30 a m
leaves liarrisliurg l:'Ji p m
leaves M illiamsport... 6;!5 p m
arrives at Klmira 10:3d p m
Cin'ti Exp. leaves Baltimore 8:10 p m
arrives at llarrisburg l-:2i) p m
Fast Line leaves Kiiltimnre l:lo p m
leaves Harrisbnrg 4:5') p m
arrives at VYilliarusporl 8:-5 p m
Nobt'bn E.v. leaves Bnltimore 10:-10 pm
arrives at llarrishnrg... J:'J0 a m
Niaoaba Ex leaves Baltimore.. 7:0 a m
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leaves Willlamspoit...... 2:2l p m
leaves Elmira- O:-') p m
arrives at Cunandagua- S:U0 p m
Ebib Mail leaves Harrisb'g 4:"5 a m
leaves Sunbury B:oi a m
leaves Williamsport 8:40 m
leaves Elmira.. -...12:51) p m
arrives at Canandaigua 3:50 p m
SOUTHWARD.
Mail Tbais leaves Elmira 5:30 a m
leaves Williamsport. ... 0:15 a m
leaves Harrisburg 2:06 p m
arrives at Baltimore..... 6:30 p m
Fast I.ise leaves Harrisburg. .4 6:S0 a m
arrives at Baltimore-... 8: 15 a m
Ebie Expb's leaves Suntury 9:40 a m
ftir.vs nt Harrisburg. ..11:30 a m
Ebib Mail leaves Canandaigua 2:45 p m
leaves Elmira 6:30 p m
' leaves Williamsport 11:')5 p m
leaves irunhury l-:?0 a m
arrives at Harrisburg 2:45 am
Pacific Ex. south leaves Harrisb'g 10:40 a m
arrivts a: Baltimore S:00 p m
Cincin'i Ex. leaves Harrisburg 10:K)p m
arrives- at Baltimore.. 2:15 a m
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leaves Elmira 2:20 p m
- leaves Williamsport. 6:10 f m
arrives at Harrisburg. ..10:15 p m
Bal. Acc. leaves Harrisburg 8:00 a m
arrives at Baltimore ...-12:15 a m
Mail Train nor.h and south. Fast Line
north, Pacific Express south,' Erie Express
south, and Baltimore Accommodation south,
Niagara Express north and south. Northern
Expres north and Cincinnati Express south
daily except Sunday.
Erie Mail north to Williamsport, Cincinna
ti Express north and Fast Line south leave
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Erie Mail south, daily except Monday
Erie Mail south connects at Harrisburg with
Fast Line south for Baltimoie.
- Nisgara Express south connects at Harris
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timore. : .
Erie Express south connects at Harrisburg
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Ac :.f that lead th, liScrmi to dvmkamtm'SS
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They are the Grt Biood Punter Lm
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorate of th
Srstem, carryij o!T all pfrvnons raatt-r and restotinc
the blood to a healthy cond tion, eitrtclur.? it, refreskiDii
and iiiTi'Or.ntin both mind and body. Tliey are eaiy
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Ko Pci-hoii ea takthe nitter aecnrrT
injf to directtons, and remain Jonj an well, provided
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means, an tlwr vital organs wasted beyond tite petul
of repair.
Dyfwla or IfMllffaallon. Hendarh, Pat
in the SiKHJider. Con'ijiis, Tis'itness of the C'het, Dia
sines. Sour Ernr tat ions of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Month, Bii'cms Attacks, Palpitation f the
Heart, Inflammation of the l.un-s, P.iinin the re.ensef
the Kidnr?rs, and a hundred other painfu! smntem
are the lTpruis of Dyspepsia. In these complamta
it has no equal, and one hottie "it! prove a better guar
antee of its m-rir th.m a !cp(iv advertisement.
k For Fentnle Complniudi ra young or t.&
marrieH or sin?!e, it the ftawrt of wnnianhood, or the
tttrn of life. theseTonic Kilters itispl-iyso decided an
influence that a marked improvement U soon percep
tib!r.
For inflammatory anrl Chronle 1cbn
maltsni and Gout, Dysrwpsiaor Indisstioti, Binoas,
Kemittent and Intermittent Fevers, i.senea of the
Biood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these BHtsrs have
brn most succewfid. Such Oiscues are canned by
Vitiated Blood, wtveh is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs. . . .
They aire afeulle Pnratlr as well a
a Topic possessing aiso the pecu.nr merit of acting
as a powerful agent in reeving Cottstion t Inflam
mation of the L.vei aud Vsccrai Otjjos, aud in finions
Uii'ises.
For Sfaln Disease. Tiunttons, Tetter, Salt
Rlieum, lioichei. Spots, p.mp'es. Pustules, Hot is. Car
buncles, Kin-worm, Scald-Head, Sre fcye. Ery
ipeiis, I:ch, Scurfs, I tiCoimrtmis of the Skin, Humors
and Iibea-a of the Skin, of whatever nam or natvre,
are iiieraily du? up and carried out of the system in ft
short time bv the nse of these Bitters. One bottle in
such cases wi J convince the mast incredulous of thsir
aur-niv- e. feet a.
1 tean.c the Vitiated Hloorl whenever yon
6nd tts impurities bursting through tite skin in Pimples,,
Eruptions, or Sores ; c.'eanse it when you fi'id it ob
structed and slavish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feeling will teil you when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of lite system will fotiow.
Crrateful thonnancts proclaim Yinkga PtT
tsrs the sbosI worulcrtul lnvie,uraut tlut ever susitaed
the stiik'm-; system.
Plav Tape, ami other Worms. lurkinf ia
the tvstem of so roany thousands, are erTectnaHy de
stroyed and removed. Says a on anguished phyveU
oqist : There is scarcely an ind. vidual ufoa tl tiice of the
e-irthwhje body iseiempt from the presence of worms.
It s not upon the healthy elements ef the bwly that
worms exist, hut upon the diseased humors and slimy
deposits that breed these living monsters ef disease.
No svstem of Medicine, no vermifnees, no anthelm a
itics, wiU fice tlie ssiem fi on worms like these Bit
ters. Mechanleal T I senses. Persons etKa?ed in
Paints and .Minerais, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,
Gold-beaters. ait4 Miners, as they advance in life, wiil
be Aubiect to p..ralris of the Bowels. To pnard against
this tke a dose ol' Walker's Vinkoab Uittecs once
or t-.rce a wee!; as a Preventive.
Union. Iteinltteut, and Intermittent
Fevers, whicli are so preva'cit in the vailevs of our
great rivers throughout tin Uni:ed Sutes, eipeciaily
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, IMinois, Ten
nessee, CutnlrLmd, Aikansas, Red, Colorado, Bratos,
Kio Grande, Peat I, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan
oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country during tlie Summer
and Autumn, and re mar ka by so during sensone of
amisuil heat and drv-tieis, are invariably arsmpanied
by exteitsive deran-?me:its rf the stomach and liver, aw -4
other abrfomm.Tl visrtra. There are aiwaysmoreor less
chstntctions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state
ff the stomach, and preat torpor of the bowels, bem;
closed with vitaied accumulations. In their treat
ment, a parative, erccrttn a nnwerful influence vpon
liiese various orpins, is essennally necess-inr. There w
n cathartic for t!iepiiTnse eqnal to D. . WalkbVs
Visa.;' a Rittsms, as they will speedry remove the
dark colored viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the s..me tune stimulating the secretions of
the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions
of tle d .-restive srni
Brroftila, or Kind's KrII, While FweTHn,
Uicers, Lrysipel.1 iwcl.cd Neck, Ctiter. Scroruiwu
Iafl.im:natins. Iud.!rnt i:flMnmaiinns. Mercanal Af
fccuoiis, O d S.wes, Erupiions o1 tlie Skin, Sore
etc, etc In the-, as m aH other constitutional Dis
eases, Walker's VtrtacMt Bittkrs have shown their
great curative poweis tu Ui moit obstinate and intra-a'-ie
03?$-
Ir. Walkrr'sCalifnrnla Vinegar Tlltters
act on all lhie caes in a similar manner. By purifVinft;
tl C'ood they remove the came, and byresoivtnc away
thee'Tt-sTts ef tlie ii.flaminat.on (the twbercwUr deposits!
-the a'Tec'ed parts receive healili, and a permanent cure
is eff :cted.
Trie properties of Pt. Wamcfr's Vt into a a.
Pittfrs are A;erient. Diaihoretic and Carminative,
Nutritions, Laxative, Diuretrc, Seda'ive. Cjunter-Im-tant.
Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
The Aierlet and m-ld I.aTa:ie pToperties of
Dr. Walkbks V in kg a r Hitter, are t(w best saf
f;uard fn all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers,
their balsamic, lira! ins:, and soo'.hine properties protect
ll.s IiTimors f the fi'tces. Their Sedattre pwperties
a'lavpain in the nervots systnn, stoin.icb, and bowels,
eitlisr from inflammation, sriud, cdi cramps, ete.
Tlir Cotmter-lrrit3-it indnence exteads throughout
tlie system. Their l:uretic proiiernes act en the Kia
neys, correctirig and resuUtinc the flow of unite. Tlietr
Anti- Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre-t-nn
of b:!e, and its discharge, tliroutjh the biliary ducts,
and are superior tw ail rpm-dtai agents, for tite cure tf
Bilious Tever, Fever and Aue. etc.
Fortify tlie body against Iaeae brrnm
f.in a!l us fluids wttt Vikrgxr Bit vers. No ep
demic can take ho.d of a s-stem thus forearmed. Ths
liver, the stomach, tlie bowels, the kidneys, and the
nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great mvig
oranr. Direr. inns. Take of the Litters on gouts to bJ
at mht from a lull to one and one-ha!f wme-s'asstuli.
Eat food nourbiung ibod, sweh as beefsteak, uuitoo.
chop, venison, roast beeC and vegetables, aad Uke
out-dnor exercise. They are cmwd ot purely veget
able irgredients, and contain no spirit.
J WALKF1K, Prop'r. tt. H. MfUOSAtDAC
Dni;ists and On. Ats Saw Fraiu-iico, CaL.
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