Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, July 29, 1874, Image 3

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    SENTINEL &' REPUBLICAN
MIFFLIXTOWN :
1 e-iteftday. Jaly U9. IS14.
TERMS.
Subscription, $l.5(J per annum.
Transient advertisement inserted at 50
cents it inch for each insertion.
Transient business notices in local col
inm. 10 cents p-.-r line for each Insertion.
Deductions will be mvie to th e desiring
to advertise by the year, half or quarter
yo:r.
PENN'A. E. E. TIME TABLE, i
Passenger trains leave Miltlin Station as
follows:
EASTWARD.
1'hiJjJi'Hlii Express 12 48 a in.
fast Line, 1 15 a ui.
Pacific Express, 10 01 a ni.
Itarnsburg Accommo., 11 28 a m.
lfciy Express, I 42 p ni.
Mail, 6 12 p in.
Cincinnati Express, 8 60 p m.
WESTWARD.
Pittsburg Express, 1 20 a ra.
Cii.-cinnaii Express, 2 U am.
Facinc, 5 i8 a m.
AT ay Passenger, 10 04 a m. .
Mail, 3 S3 p m.
Kat Line, 6 45 p ni.
Nii!!in, June 21, 1874.
LvC.iL IXTELLIGE.CE.
Fie-uics w ere numerous last week.
The Park is becoming m m and more at
tractive. Mitfin county has a living four-legged
c'sicken.
The Alleutania Insurance Comx'auy has
susjeiided.
Ploughing lor fall gram is in vogue now
among fanners.
Fifteen to eighteen milts of the new rail
road have been graded.
x-SheriU" Hamilton has the contract for
painting tje Court House.
Postage on county newspapers has been
no-'H.-lii-d, in counties whure piiuted.
An Altnona man named Bark eloped with
a g:r! Ojm-d Hutchinson, on fhc2!st inst
Ig i
;
An exciteiucLt about mud docs tirevaii
in certain parts of Huntingdon couutv.
The pavement 1ms been re-Kid on the
north side of Cherry street, where iaLcu up
lor grading.
The Sj-ortsmen's CTib of Juniata county ;
will meet at GraybilKs Hall, July SOlh, al
8 o'clock P. il.
People have already commenced to talk
about the holiday, which will be neat
Thanksgiving day.
Com is growing finely. This promises to
b' the third consecutive profitable corn
L-ori., tl.is county.
Prof. John Light leit the town ol Clear
field in a balloon at 3 o'clock on the after
noon of the '22nd inst.
See adveitisement of O. P. Robison,
cbairtuakcr and undertaker, published in
another column of this paper.
Mr. Ulrieh whose leg was broken
in the Lewistown bridge disaster of the
4th iu.-t., has t-iiice died.
Huntingdon county Commissioners have
put an end to juoit pitching about the
Court House iu the towa of Huntingdon.
The cleanest and most effectual prepara
tion iu the world lor dcsiroying paiu, is
Pain Cure Oil. '-There U nothing like it."
t-old wholesale and retail by Banks Si. Ham
lin, Jiilliintown.
One ol lr. Crawford's sons fell iuto a
"tan-vat"' last Tuesday, and but lor the
presence of an elder brother would have
been drowned.
A child cf C. 15. Earlier, at Cuba Mills,
had a number of its Bnrs severely crushed
ou Saturday, by the sash of a window lail
ing ou thein.
The post ofiice at MiM Creek, Hunting
don couuty, was robbed one night last week.
"Three dollars iu scrip auj two boxes of
cigars was the loss."
Last Sunday a lad from Patterson while
attending Lutheran Sal-bath School dis
charged a toy pistol. The surprise cuu bet
ter be imagined than described.
A thief obtained entrance to the sleep
ing chamber of Mr. Isaac Sieber, iu his res
ilience iu Fermanagh township, last Wed
nesday night, aud robbed bis pocket-book
of $.0O.
Sheriff London raised the foundation
wa'ls of his house occupied by Reuben
Moist, on Cherry street. The raising was
made necessary by the recent grading of
the street.
Thomas McCully, Es.., died at his home
in McAlisterville on the 23d inst. Citizens
from far and near were in attendance at !iis
funeral on Satnrday, the 2 jth. He was 76
years of age.
fcnreks Piano and Golden Tongue Parlor
Organs ate the instruments that ought to
call attention to all contemplating buying
an instrument. See advertisement iu an
other part of this pij-er.
Last Thursday evening a Sportsmen s
Club was organiied by citizens of this
place. Dr. L. K. Atkinson was chosen
President, S. R. Kotestine, Vice President,
John Ilollobaugh, Secretary, and V. H.
Knouse, Treasurer. The abject of the
club is the enforcement of the game and
fish laws.
D. P. SulonS" bought a speedy horse in
one of the western counties of this State.
"When taken off the cars at this place he
was found in a considerably bruised and
bliflcued condition. In order to exercise
the animal he was taken to the Park on
Saturday evening, where, after the prelimi
naries of rubbing and sponging, he was put
on the course, and in a short time display ed
bis superior speed by distancing
p-.-titors.
all coiu-
As exchange says : A very pious
fellow has been playing a trick on the
Everett people, lie was selling " a
choice article of grape," having sam
. pies of the grape in a bottle. lie made
several sales. On a Sunday he entered
the pulpit and preached. Mr. Ebbert,
Esq., of that place, was io hear Lini,
and recognized tbe strange minister as
nartv. who Lad spent two weeks at
Ursinus College, and decamped to save
himself from arrest on charges of the
grossest libertinism. Mr. E. informed
several others of what he knew of tbe
fellow, and while at tea, a gentleman
went into Lis room and abstracted one
of bis grapes from Lis sample bottle.
which proved to be a balf-grown gage,
or ees-Dluni. lie was confronted by
Lis patrons and beat a hasty retreat
His name is J. C. Hoffman, is about 25
years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches tall,
a heavy build, dark curly Lair, beard
on his chin, dark piercing eyes, dark
complexion. Look out for bim.
There will be a trotting race at Kivcrside
Park od Saturday afternoon, August 8th,
1874, for a purse of $30, open to all horses
in the county. Thia race is held for the
purpose or testing the track and getting it
in readiness for Agricultural Exhibition this
fall. The following horses, have, been en-te-ed:
Sorrel uiare, Bell;" Sorrel mare,
"Juniata Maid j" Sorrel horse, "Honest
Bob;" feay horse, "Blind Tom;" Hoan
natre, no name.' Fun for alU Large crowd
expected. Admission free.
Maxt suffer rather than take nau
seous medicines. All who suffer from
coughs, colds, ' irritation of tb bron-
chial tubes or tendency to consumption, j
will find iu Dr. Wistar't Balsam of Wild i
Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the 1
palate as effectual in romoving disease. I
1 he .balsam is a pleasant remedy : it is
a safe remedy ; it is a powerful remedy ;
it is a speedy remedy ; it is a remedy
that cures.
Another lot of Parasols and Sun
Shades ut Cheap John's, which will to
sold at reduced ptices.
An accident remarkable for the dig.
tance fallen, and comparative slight in
juries resulting therefrom, happened to
one Alfred Ilinkle, of KedJersville,
Berks county, at Rockuill Furnace,
Orbisonia, at 5 P. M. last Thursday.
He was a brick layer by trade, aud
was ou a scaffolding, laying the- fire
brick inwall of the furnace, being near
the top. Through some mishap 'or
other be fell from the scaffold, down
through the interior of the stack, alight
ing ou a wheelbarrow that was standing
beneath, smashing it to smitheriues.
i Parties standing near seeing the coui
i motion and hearing the noise of the fall,
; ran to his assistance, expecting to pick
; him up either dead or dying. He a-as
supposed to be in very precarious '
A..:. ..i - k; ; i
condition, and was carried to hit resi-
deuce, and medical assistance summon
ed. The wise doctors shook their heads I
and expressed their fears that the case
was a serious one, supposing, from n
a initiation, that internal injuries bad
resulted. They did all that could be
done for the unfortunate man, and what
was their surprise, the next morning on
finding him able to walk across the
room ! lie is at present rapidly recov
ering from the shock, and will soon be
about his business. The distance fallen
was fifty feet and ten inches. Can a
case like this, where such a distance
was traversed by a falling man, with
such comparatively slight injuries find
a parallel ? Huntingdon Journal.
Several days ago the Associate
Judges of Blair county permitted the
kceoer of the county prison to throw
open its doors and allow Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Lantz, who are serving out a
term of imprisonment on the charge of
selling liquor without license, their
freedom for several days, on account of
the serious illuess of one of their chil
dren. The home of the Lanti family
is in that classic locality known as
"Whisky Kow," and the prisoners
promised faithfully to return to jail on
Saturday evening last. Failing to do
so, however, warden Baird arrived in
Altoona on Monday morning; and until
yesterday afiernoon he was constantly
ou the alert to again secure Lis board
ers, who had not complied with their
part of the agreement at the time tbey
had been given their liberty, repeat
edly visited their residence, but was
unable to gain admittance thereto.
Finally it was agreed upon to force an
entrance, and accompanied by officers
Burley, Lantz and Shellenberger, the
warden so acted yesterday afternoon.
The effort resulted in the capture of
Jacob Lantx, who was taken over the
hill on the afternoon train. Mrs. Lantz
sought refuge under a bed at the time,
but was taken last evenitig, and now
both husband and wife ere inmates cf
tbe county prison once again. .Htoona
Tribune, July 2ind.
Tbe Lewistown Gazelle says :
Jacob C. Bell, son of Daniel II.
Bell, was killed at the axe factory on
the 13th inst. The grinders were put
ting in a grindstone, when tbe plank on
which they were rolling it gave way,
tbe stone falling against a large pulley,
causing it to tip over and strike Bell
on the side of the bead. .None of the
men present thonght be was much hurt,
but in the course ot an hour he became
uuconscious, and lingered in that con
dition until 2 o'clock on the morning of
the 11th, when be died. There was a
post mortem held on the body Wednes
day morning by Drs. Parcels, Martin
and llarshbareer. They found from
seven to eight ounces of clotted blood
on the brain. His death is a great loss
to his father. He was almost 19 years
old.
A barn on the farm of Wm. Becker,
near McL'lure, was struck by lightning
on Monday afternoon, and with its con
tents consumed by fire. It contained
his crops, spring wagon, and farming
utensils generally.
There was a little scene witnessed
on Sixth avenue, on Saturday morning
which had its counterpart in one that
was observed on Chestnut avenue last
fall. A gentleman, and a very tall
gentleman, too, went calling on a young
lady who is a visitor to the city. J ney
had both been at a party tbe night pre
vious, and consequently were tired and
sleepy. He, being tbe more muscular
of the two, kindly consented to allow
tbe young lady to rest in his arms. The
gas was turned on full head, and after a
little while both parties tell asieep.
The next morning the passers by were
permitted to gaze upon a scene wbieh
they declare was better than the private
theatricals. There they were, snugly
nninr anil nnconscious to all else
Vff'.'
around. 1 Itoona Tribune, July 2Mni.
Settfe Down;
mis seems to do the one ereat ob- I
ject of some joang women's lives. They I
f taught from infancy, that the aoM
noes not matter whether sue marries a
. I
tnsa who is her. equal or not, just so (
She IS Settled. - Women Cannot do !
j . ... .
themselves greater injustice. At bat is
life to a young woman ? - This question
seems absurd to some. ' ' Life (o ber is
time passing sweetly a waj. She notes
not the months and years. What cares
6he for time ! But she will not always be
yung jou say. True, very true. But
'et ber dream on. '. Let tier enjoy life
while she can ; trouble will come soon j
!D00Ka- Jo not urge her to marry.
Do not harp at her, that she is getting
'd. .Let her dreams of bright youth
be until age wakes ber from ber dream.
She will answer to Lis call, for he, like
other unseen foes, will have his due.
So many girls marry to please "home
folks" and to be a married woman and
not an old maid.' " How many bappy
homes do such 'marriages produce
I have seen such, but have never eeen
a happy heme the fiuit of BUch a mar
riage. The home I like to visir, the
place 1 enjoy life in is not in such a
dwelliug. I love to go and sit with my
old schoolmate, who is now gray head
ed. I like to see the glance of con
tentment and comfort that eomes over
; her sweet face when her lord comes in.
That is peace to me. She tells me ber
mother never urged her to "settle
down." She enjoyed life when it girl, ;
and does now an a married woman. '
Twenty-six bright summers glided over '
her Lead before she married. W hat !
says a young lady, nt married until
twentj"sx
long. You
long. You may wish you had, perhaps.
Again, you answer, so one would have
me hen 1 w tLat 0,J- lf they Wt
i Lave you then, you bad better not have
I them now. Bo not be in a hurry to tie
' yourself. ' Do not settle down too
I quick It is well to know how to light,
aud Low to "settle down." -
OU.IE ltOLAXU.
Acadixu, Pa., July 24, 4S74.
Five, pair of Men's Half hose at
Cheap John's for a quarter.
The Lewistown Democrat says :
On Thursday evening last John U.
Cornelius, of Mt. Union, formerly of
this county, was on his way on foot
from this place " to Strode's, and a
stranger, (a Ucruiau), accompanied Liui.
When they got to the woods this side
of Caldwell's the stranger, coming up
behind, knocked Cornelius down with
a stone, and then rifled his pockets,
taking about $10 therefrom. Corne
lius was found lying io the road insen
sible, a short time afterward, and Lis
empty pocket book was found near by ;
but the German had disappeared. He
is known, however, and may yet be ar
rested. On Friday, the 10th inst., John Shel
ter, aged 23 years, 10 months and 11
days, son of John A. Shcller, was
drowned in Jack's creek, a short dis
tance below Maitlaud. ne left Lis
father's Louse to go fishing. A few
hours afterward his lifeless body was
found, face downward, in water scarce
ly waist deep. He was subject to epi
lepsy, and it is supposed he took a fit
and fell into the water.
The upsetting of a coal oil lamp in a
house on West Market street, the other
evening, brought out the fire depart
ment. Clinton, son of W. II. McClc'lan, of
MoVey town, fell from a chair on Thurs
day a week, and broke an arm.
Three pair of Ladies' hose at Cheap
John's for a quarter.
The Terry Coutny Mvocate of last
week says :
On Sunday a four year old Ron of
George Hartzcll, of Wheatfield town
ship, was kicked on the forehead by a
mule. Tbo skull was broken in two
places by the sharp points on the mule's
shoe. The child was walking behind
the mule, which bad been running loose,
and the flutter of the leaves of a book
in the child's hand is supposed to have
caused the animal to kick. After be
ing kicked the child is said to have
walked to the bouse. The wound was
dressed. Two pieces of bioken skull
about the size of a nickel penny, which
pressed on the brain, was removed.
There is hone that the child may re
cover.
Last week some scamp or scamps un
locked one of the doors of the Union
church, in Buck's valley, Buffalo town
ship, went in, broke the door of the
book-case and emptied tbe Sunday
school books promiscuously on a heap
upon the floor. He or they then left
the door unlocked. The church was
entered by means of a key.
On Thursday, John Hain, Sr., of
Howe township, shot a large rattle
snake in Lis spring house, and in Lalf
an Lour afterward shot one outside the
spring house. The snakes had ten rat
tles each. One was yellow ana tne
other black-spotted.
Sherman's creek has been stocked
with black bass.
Bloomfield has 50 Philadelphia sum
mer sojourners.
Attestios! Juniata Scouts!
Yon are hereby ordered to parade, io
Mexico, on Saturday, tho 8th of An
eust, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of
6 J. K. ROBISON,
" ' Captain.
Matthbw Rogers, O. S.
Tcrxip Seed. Good Turnip -Seed,
of 4he Red Top Strap Leaf variety, for
sale, at 50 cent per pound ; CO cents
by maiL Call on or address
Maurice Leonard,
tf Oakland Mills, Pa.
CANDIDATES' CARDS.
. CONGRESS.
Mr. Editor i
A the time approaching for nomina
ting a iicaei to oe supported by me ue-
vuoiicao ustit ims laii. ami as our Bvsiem
, .. ... ' .
of mating nomination requires announce-
Bienls to made leMt foarwoeksD).foro
the Convention, and ona of the moat im
portant office to be filled is that of Con
gress, I would, therefore, recommend to
the Republican voters of Juniata county,
Jeremiah Lyons, Esq., as a editable candi
date, to be voted for at the Primary Elec
tion tor Congress. He is well qualified, is
a man of untiring aeal, and a thorough Re
publican, and if succctst'ul In making the
district nomination, would ?jre no efforts
..j
to make his election, and I believe would
PATTERSON.
COXGKESS.
To lUt Republican! of Juniata county:
Permit me to suggest the name of James
Irwin, of Tuscarora township, as'a suitable
candidate for Congress in this district. Mr.
Irwir is (nd always was a steadfast Repub
lican. He is a youug man of fine business
and intellectual acquirements, and i. elect
id would represent our district witn honor
to himself and credit to his constituents
If nominated he will poll a larger vote in
Jmiiuta county than any other one who has
been a candidate lor this ollico for many
year. SPRUCE HILL.
LEGISLATURE
EJilor Seuiitel : Permit me to came
Reuben Caveny, Esq , of Fayette township,
as a suitable candidate for the Legislature.
Mr. Caveny is a well known citizen of un
impeachable character and ur doubted abil
ities. He his long been one of the Clascal
observers of political affairs," aud would
make an intelligent and useful member. He
resides, too, in the strongest Republican
ujstrict of the countv, and would command
a large vote. Many Republicans unite in
urging his nomination.
DELAWARE.
VIED:
WOODS At the residence of V. II.
Glass, in Alleuville, Pa., Willie C, son
of W. W. and Mary E. Woods, (dee'd) of
Thompsontown, aged 4 years.
GROXIXGER Jdy 20th, ia Milford
township, Howard Thompson, sou of Jacob
Groninger, Jr., aged 17 years.
COMMERCIAL.
MIFFLINTOWX MARKETS.
Corrected weekly hy J. Si. U. A. Sunibaugb.
MiriLiNTOws, July 23, 1874.
r.utter 15
Eggs 20
Lard 12
D.k-d Apples 10
liiark berries 10
" Ra-spbemes 20
Potatoes W
Ham. 12
Shoulder 10
Sid.-s 08
Washed Wool 40
Ground Alum Salt, per sack .... 2 00
MIFFLINTOWX GKAIX MARKET.
Corrected weekly by D. P. SuloutT
Wheat, 1 lOtol 15
Oats, 6 ito'-O
Corn 70
Barley 0
CIovrseed 4 7o
15. LOUDON",
MERCHANT TAILOR,
in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building,
on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa.,
FASHIONABLE GOODS always on
hand.
CUSTOM WORK DOXK on the shortest
notice.
GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern.
PEIiSOXS buying goods can haxe them
cut in garments free of charge.
BCTTERICK'S PJTTERXS also for
sale.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
PRICES LOW.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
jy v. si Loi rr,
FORWARD AND COMMISSION
MERCJIANT,
DEALER It
GRAIN,
LUMBER,
COAL,
PLASTER,
SALT
CEMEN T,
CALCINED PLASTEE
JUNIATA VALLEY RANK.
Pomeroy, Patterson, Jacobs & Co.
mrrusTows, jisiata coistt, ra.
CAPITAL., $80,000.
JOSEPH POMEROY, President.
T. VAN IKVIX, Cashier.
DIBECroas :
Joseph Pomeroy,
Jerome N. Thompson,
John J. Patterson,
George Jacobs,
John Bilshach,
II. H. Bechtel,
J. W. Frank.
l'ird Stattt Stinritu; Bond; $c,
hniipht and sold
Sr-airfii exchanged for Fivt-lieentut
at market rates. United States coupons
paid.
uola ana surer ooujui ai uiguesn
Depoult rtaired, collection! made, arajis
OS ra principal ciiici, una a gcu
ftttftiitssi trantacted.
Bonds and other valuable papers received
on special deposit. june873-tf
rCTIOJIEER.
S HUM AN MILLER, of Millerstown,
Perry county, tenders his services to the
public as Auctioneer, and will attend
promptly to the crying of sales at any point
in the countv. Give bim a calL
Dec. 24, 1873-2m.
JOB PRIXTIXG OF EVEBT KJXD
done at this office.
Uaw
Professional Cards.
jy . L. ALLEN, 51. D.,
Has' commenced the practice of Medicine
and Surgery and ail their collateral branches.
OfEce in Johnstown, Bealc township.
.", julylo, 187 1
Y) M. CRAWFORD, M. D.,
Has resnmed actively the practice of
Medicine and Surgery and their collateral
branches. OrSce at the old corner of Third
and Orange streets, Mifliintown, Pa.-
Xor. 12, 1873-om
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
AllFFLlXTO H'iV, FA.
Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 r. .. Of.
fice in his father's residence, at lite south
end of Water street. ocl22-U
LFUED J. PATTERSON,
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWX, JUXIATA CO., PA.
AH business promptly attended to. -Office
In the room formerly occupied
by Attorney Allison.
JOUIS E. ATKINSON,
ATTORNEY -AT -LAW,
MIFFLIXTOWN, PA.
K7"Col!ecting and Conveyancing prompt
ly attended to.
Orrn-B On Bridge street, opposite the
Court House Square.
NEW
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
Bridge Street, Miflliutown, Pa.
JOSEPH IJESS woiil 1 resnoctfiillv invite
all who want GOOD PlKlTOUUAPUS
of themselves or their friends to gWe bim
a call, and be conrinced that Ibis is the
place to get
GOOD PICTURES.
Having prepared himself with the BKST
1XSTKLMGXTS in the market, and
all the
LATEST IMPROVEME.STS
that constitute a
First -Class Photograph Gallery,
he invites all his friends and the public gen-1
erally to favor him wi"h their patronage,
and they will be accommodated with any
thing in the line ot Photography.
Pictures taken from Curd to Life Size,
and Painted, if desired, in Oil or Water
Colors.
Siuall Pictures copied and enlarged.
Old Ambrotvpes or Daguerreotype also
copied ami enlarged, and painted if desired.
A good selectiou ot 1 tial!h.' Kept on
hand at all times, and cheaper than ever.
hoi id Walnut frames,
Gilt Frames,
Imitation Walnut Frames,
Imitation Rosewood Frames, .
Kuslic Frames,
f:iliinef Itni.eri.il Frames.
Pictuie Nails, Scrcw-eyes, Cord and Tas- I
sel, &c.
JOSEril I1ES
Mifliintown, Jan. 7, 171.
GB&tttt tUMBEBt
THE undersigned, having completed his
new Warehouse in Peirysv ille, would
respectfully invite the attention .if the
farmers of the county to the fact that he is
at all times
PAYING T11E HIGHEST PRICES j
FOIl ALL KINDS OF
HAI, Si:iaIS, Ac, At-.
Having introduced new facilities for hoist
ing, weighing, ic, we are now prepared to
unload with the least possible trouble.
Bark, Railroad TieB, Locust
Posts, and all Saleable
Country Produce
will be bought at all times, cither for
CASU OK IX EXCITAXGE FOR MEK
CUAXDISE. HAVE FOU SALE
COAL, LUMBER, FISH, SALT,
PLASTER, GROUND OR LUMP,
which will be sold to suit purchasers, either
"WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
and at the lowest rates ruling.
At my Store in Tnrbett township may be
found as complete an assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
iSTOTIOISrSs
Queensware, Hardware, &o.,
all of which will be sold as low, if not a
little lower than elsewhere-
NOAH HERTZLER.
Dec. 10, 1873-tf
clark iri.ic.irrs
TINWARE A1D SHEET
IROS STORE.
Slain Street, 1'atlerson.
Ilere a complete assortment of
TIN AUD SHEET IEON WAEE
may constantly be found to suit customers,
and are offered at a BARGAIN".
CKEPAIRIXG neatly and expeditious
ly executed.
Roofim? aud Spoutin?
of the BEST MATERIAL, made to order
on short notice.
THE PUBLIC
'. Are ago hereby informed that I ref nlarly,
..in in nrl 1 mm Phila-
eiuuja, goinK to the city on Tuesday and
.tuming to Patterson on Thursday. Per -
: .ns Durchasine eoods in Philadelphia, c-n
. jjave De
bem brought promptly here by older -
em to pp Market street, in care of
Wnght'i Market Car. I also imite
tK: h ika wkn akin mwlllfA in
-tn them
-5. (jiark
the attention of those who ship produce to
me eass io mt lacimics onerco, .uU
estlv solicit their mtronaae
CLAKK WEIGHT.
Dec 24, 1873.
CAETIOH. All persons are hereby
cautioned not to purchase a certain
premissory note, the face value of which is
$07.00, given by the undersigned to Chris
tun Rennpr navablu January 7. 1875. as we
will not pay said note, not having received
value therefor.
JOHN SPADE.
rjEXRY P. COXRAD.
.Miscellantvut.
TTIE GllEAT KKMF.PY FOU
CQijSUnPTIOti
which can be cured by a
timely resort to this stnnd
ard preparation, as lias been
proved by tho hundreds of
testimonials received by the
proprietors. It is aekno ivl
edged by many prominent
physicians to be the most
reliable preparation ever in
troduced for the relief and
cure of all Lung complaints,
and is offered to the public,
sanctioned by the experience
of over forty years. "When
resorted to in season it sel
dom fails to effect a 6pcedy
cure in the most 6evere
cases of Coughs, Bronchitis,
Croup, "Whooping Cough,
Influenza, Asthma, Colds,
Sore Throat, Pains or Sore
ness in the Chest and Side,
Liver Complaint, Bleeding
at the Lungs, &c. "Wistar's
Balsam does not dry up a
Cough, and leave the cause
behind, as is the case with
most preparations, but it
loosens and cleanses tho
lungs, and allays irritation,
thus removing the cause of
the complaint.
PREPARED FT
BETH W. F0TTLE & BOSS, Boston, Xaas
Aad sold by IftUKgista and Dealers generally.
NEW OPENING
.IT PERRYSl'iLLE.
Xe turni
ine thanks to citizens of Perrrs
ville and surrounding country for past la- j
vor, and, bavin formed the firm of U. S. I
MILLS & SON, they hope to merit a con
tinuance of pitrnnaje. They can now bet
ter serve the public, having just opened out
a regular business of Merchandising in all
Goods usually kept in a country store,
such as
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
QUEE.VSW.1RE, .OTIO.VS,
HATS, 1JOOTS A, SIXOHS,
Also, a full lineof Shoemakers' Findings,
Dak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Morocco. !
American and French Calf Skins, all of" j
uhieh we ill sell at the lowest prices fur;
Oak
' Ann
whk
- cash and couutrv produce.
Also, a full liue ol KEADV-MADK
: Cl-OTIIIXG. Also, a
! Merchant Tailoring Department
in the store, stocked with CLOTHS and
CASSIMEKKS, whic1! we will make up to
ordv or sell by the yard to customers,
j C7" All woolen goods cut to order.
I Call and see ns. We mean to please our
' customers, preferring the nimble six-peuce
'"s," i!"jenMcManigle's hotel, in the
Mcvcusou projierly.
U. S. MI I.I. S 4. SOX.
Fcrrysville, March 13, ls7i.
XEYF A3D ATTRACTIVE
LINE OF GOODS
JLST RECEIVED IT THE
PATTERSON DRUG STORE.
Among the many nice goods may be found
tlis following:
Two Dozr Fise Pocki.t Bimrs. Larce
Lot or rnoToGBArn Albi-b, Heac
Tiri L AcTx:Aru ALBms Ex
tra Fi.xs Knives roa Lawks,
Fink Pocket Books,
Ksoit.h to SirrLT
The GorxTT. A
Great Va
riety or Fixr Ini
tial Paper and
Envelopes, Fine
Bristol Board Cards,
Blanks, Larce Lot or Bunk
Books, Fill Boind Day-Books,
asi all other Kinds and Sizes.
IIarhumcas. Extra Oi alitt AccorheoNS
and Violins, Fine Hair BrTshes and
Combs, Cigar Cases, f;r Tobac
co HorcuEs, Portfolios,
Chess Boards, I)oi
koes, Checkers and
Checker
Boards,
Photo-
GRAPH
Frames, Base
Balls, Spectacles
And Eie Glasses, Bi.st
AssoRmtNr in the Coistt.
The Public are Invites to Call
I All. Kx.lKINE T!1E (ioOD. Rf.wr.ll-
ber the Place. Patterson Dei-o Store
P. C. Kl'XDIO.
Patterson, M iy 13, 1871-tf
JEW FURNITURE STORE.
The undersigned would inform the public
that he has opened a
FIXMTIRE STORE
In tho oorough ol Patterson, where hu his
for sale
K1LC0URN & GATES'
BEDROOM SETS,
Walnut Bedroom Sets,
ALL STYLES OF REDSTEADS
Sofas, Locxges,
Extension Table",
'MARBLE TOP BUREALS,
HARBLE TOP STANDS,
Sofa, Cane-seat and Common
, rl,;o r..di ?tnn1j
' lUaiTS, it JSU OiailUS,
;ja0 ft JtrQ Lot Of CaXpStS.
;
, As I run a car to Ph.ladelphu weekly I
1 a 11 .11 I fm l pR
! im prepared to fill all orders for furniture,
ln r,cr30n.
F. F. EOEU.
Oct 22, 1873-tf
Xotice to Trespassers,
LL persons are hereby cautioned against
J. huuting, gathering berries, or other
wise trespassing on the lands of the under
signed, in Fayette township. All persons
so" trespassing will be dealt with to the full
extent of the law.
SOPHIA OSWALD.
I July 15, 1874.
JVEJf .ID VERTISE.Vi.YTS.
HEAD QUARTERS!
03f
Bridge
THREE ARRIVAi
f EIIS SPRIXG ALREADY,
ipring
Which arc sold CHEPAER than
at any other place in town.
Kespectfclly Yocrs, &c,
E.1UL SCHOTT.
NEW
O. BAKTLE"
") X T TP!
3 I I J S -r H,
J ) X -L VJ JLJ
3IIPFLOTOW1V, PA.
NEW CASH STOKE
AT
LOCUST GROVE, MILFORD TAVP.,
One ami a half miles south-west of Patterson.
I rriTIE subscriber would most repertfr.llr inform the public tbat be has inst n-nd
i J Store at the above place, where he is prepared to supply all rho may Utor him will!
their patrouage with the latest and most select
DRY GOOfS, M;iC FRIES. QCEEXSWAKE, VnwD ASD WILLOW WAEE, OIL
CLOTHS, BOOTS ii suijts. Also, witn a lull supply ol
HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C,
All of which he offers to sell or exchange for country piodiice at
TIII5 VKllY LOWEST IBICES.
Much lower, in fact, than goods have been
He will pav tbe highest market price for
either iu cash or goods.
Locust Grove, Aug. 8, 1873-tf.
D. W. Harley & Oo.'s
Is the place where you can buy
THIi I2EST AXU TIIU CHEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' &
C.I PS, BOOTS, SHOES,
WE are prejared to exhibit one of the most choice and si lect stock ever
thU market, aud at .1STOSISHISGLY LOW PRICES I
Also, measures taken for suits and part
at short notice, very r.-anonahle.
Remember the place, in Hoffmau's
Water s'reets, HIFFLIXTOiVX, PA.
WKAT TO WEEK AMD
:():
Just step into SAMI EL 6TKAVEU S CLoTHIXG STOKE. Bridge street, Patterson
l a., and he will tell you ail about it.
Flavin just returned from Philadelphia and Xeir Yor!:, he ran supply you with th
Latest and Choicest Styles cf
CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS,
Coats, Pants. Vests. Hats, Caps, Boot and Shoes. Watches anil Jewelry, Xntiwt, Fur
Dishing- Goods in ndless variety. Carpet, floor Oil Cloth. Furniture, -.c, cheaper tkaa
the cheapest, tor the same quality ot goods. Call iu and be convinced.
Measures Taken aud Suits Made to Order.
ratbTson, Slav lo, IsTI SaMI'EL STRATER.
Manhood: HowLost-How Restored
Jst published, a Tiew edition of
Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated fcsay
on the radical curt (without me ii
cine) of Spermatorrhea or Seminal weak
nes, Irividiir.farv Seminal Losses, lnipo-
tenrr. Mental and Physical Incapacity, lm-
pediments to Marriage, etc. ; alsi, Con-
sumption, Ej ilepsy and Fits, induced bv
self-indulgence or sexnal extravagance, t.-.
Cl'r'ice, in a sealed envelope, only six
cents.
The ericbrated author, in this admirable
Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty
years' successful praetire, that the alarm-
ing consequences of self-abuse uiiy be ral -
icallv cured witiiont the dangerous use of !
! in.rnaI n,ywioe r !ie ,M.i;c.ttio the ;
M R).e ,
' ' .s ,1
simple, certain, and effectual, by means of!
which every siitl'erer, no matter what Ida j
condition may be, may enre himself cheap- ,
ly, privately, ard radically.
nis I.eei4ir-J snoum oe in ine iiunos
.. . t K ...I .ii-t- nun in I iw 1 ill-1 .
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to
any adilress, posl-pM, on tho receipt ol"
six cents or two post stamps. Address the
Publishers.
CHAS. J. C. K.LIXE fc CO.
1"7 Bowery, Xew York.
Post-Otfice Box o6.
Nov. 19, 1873-ly.
Street.
Summer
C1 fT! TP) I 1 T 'IP
I II. 11, 1
Kj l Ll Li J.-J J-
assortment of
sold within the connly for many years.
Locust Posts, Raiiroal Ties and Wood,
A.J. IIJltTZijJiK.
ROYS' CLOTHING
.iXD IRMI1IXU GOODS.
offered ii
of suits, which will bo wads to order
New Building, corner rf liridse and
may f, l.i-tt
KOW TO IVIAB IT
. nUTCS! LEY'S
'i Improved Cl'CCMBEP
eiWOOD PI MP, Tasteless
- Durable, Efficient t Cheap.
' T" L. . i 1- - .1.. 1 . .
i ue uesi k iinip ior me least
iiioi'ey. Attention is espe-i-illy
invited to ISlatchley's
Patent Improved Riuckct &
: C
; ffi
j i ,
Z
. i.fVTi
i v
w Drop Cheek Valve,
which cau be withdrawn
without removing the pump
or disturbing the joints.
j Also, the Copper Chamber, w hich .never
: cracks or scales, and will outlast any other,
For sale by Dealers and the Trade gencr-
! a!;y. Impure lor ilatclile s rump, ana u
not
lor sale in your town, trl nin-ci io
CHAS. !. BLATCHLEY,
.M am i (iTi sr.R,
50v Commerce St., Philadelphia, Fa.
fiQLOjio;, SEIIttK
Jjj ...
.
Will
vi-tit Mirtlin and Patterson ever
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning
aud will fnmish the citizens of these bur
onghs wit i tbe best of
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOX, TORE, fcc.
at thu very lowest prices. He respectful!
solicits the patronage of the public.
Avril 3, )7S 1 y.
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