Juniata sentinel and Republican. (Mifflintown, Juniata County, Pa.) 1873-1955, January 24, 1877, Image 3

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SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN
M1FVLINT0WN :
TERMS.
Uloripua. 1.50 per annuo, f paid
sittttx II Mentha j $2.00 if ut P"I within
II month. ,
Traasteat advertisements inserted at 60
Mh per in'cb for each insertion.
TrausleBt business notice in local col
asnc, 10 cenk.s per line for each insertion.
Dsducjiooa iH be made to th-ae desiring
to aTWbao h hlf or ".a"1"
PENK'A. B. TIME TABLE.
OK and after Sunday, Tjior: i ., 1876,
passenger traina will lei fa kifliin Su
tton, J. K. H., aa followa :
bastwabb.
Philadelphia Express 12 64 a m
tMtfiia Arcominodatioa 6 tiS a ni
Pi.eiue Express v. ... 10 19 4 m
IJohiistnwn Kxpres 11 Z t a ui
JVsil 6 05 p m
Atlantic Exprcse U.. ........ 9 13 p ni
VEVTW11D.
"ittsbm-g Express . ,svV2 88 a m
l?acic Express 2 a ni
I Way Passenger 10 W a ni
J dul 8 p ni
;r"a Line ... 4 68 p m
jaftflio Aecoi&jioAatioB ........ 8 00 p ni
I fi7. I iJmilf txctpl Sunday- t Tai'y
icpt i,udmj ij. Zrirjr txttpt Mam-
10CJL IKTELLIGESCE.
A surreif jf sleighiug.
A.e juj. in ah, wah, uht wah f
Jirokm The back -bone of winter.
Dsd Tbe TesUvi) mania. Hard times
lulled it.
A bard and unrelenting friend The judg
ruenf rote.
Publicity ia Aa law f political health
1a a Ktipablic."
The Tcrkj are threatening war, and iaan
lug paper money.
T Sheriff of Berks county gets twenty
four ceaitf mileage per mile.
Murphy ia raising a strong temperance
trette in P.ttburg.
Tor Kent A comfortable house. I or
j-atinlara call at Ibia office.
T brat Sew Orleans Baking f olasses at
Winey t Laudis'a, Port Koyal.
Thev say 5t is foreign demand that has
raised coal oil from lo to 40 centa.
Western newspapers hare it that Mrs.
Senator L-gan is a great Lobbyist.
Five hnrdred Sioux Indian lamilies bare
scaped to the British osseasions.
TUa State Dental Association held its late
annual meeting in Tyrous last week.
1 he moving of ice on the river about
Pittsburg last week did great daluage.
Andrew Kir-ple, sged 100 years, died in the
Huntingdon county Peer House recently.
tiy the explosion of a coal oil lamp four
parsons were buraed last Monday evening
ia Alloon.
T'.erJ are one thousand dollar greenback
notes ia circulatiou. Thisotfice is not trou
bled by tUx.
HT.adelpbia Markets. Ukeit $1.00,
tol.tjO, Oats UCtulJc, Corn 0to5cJ;, Clo
rceu I.e.
"The political excitement hag somewhat
abated, ail the Lticufl' heroes reliriug quict
ly ironi thu deid.
Etai the report of the Congressional
Coinniitt'e of Fourteen. Ton are au in
lerctUd party.
Twenty thousand California salmon were
placed in the Li(? Spring, near Newville,
Cumberland county, last wt
Vie-y at Landiv Port Royal, keep a full
lice of Leather and Shoe findings.
Put a few dollars Into youi pocket for the
newspaper niau when you come lo town
during court week, or any other time.
Charles Uarler, an elderly citixen ol Fer
managh townh p, died last Frilay, ud
wn buried in l"t-ion Cemf tery last Vundar.
A Columbia county butcher, for phasing
m'lie mut to his cubtomers as b'ifftio steak
sent to tiiu from the West, has been sent to
Jail.
O.mirg Valentine day. Who will make
a picture of hiu self for the country to look
at oa the 14th day of February, at Wash
ington I
K-Ib Kolland, the bsnk robber who es--.;
1 itum ilie Chambeburg j ill not long
inc-, wJ captured in Chicago last Wed
w ' y uik,Lt.
Tba Turkish question is along distance
from j:ceaule one, and the pei-j4exing
thing to fcurnpeana ia the fact that the Turk
caa'l be scared. -
The election of ortcers of the Selins
groTd aud Sorth Branch Kailroad Company
was postponed last Mondsy, till the I3ih
tljy of Uarch next.
A daughter or Johnny Hays, of the Pat
tersou Uouse, died altar a brief illness of
dipl.theri, last Wednesday, and was buried
in L'nion Cemetery on Friday.
" The boys of Allegheny City used the
hill side streets of that town as cossting
places until Mayor Phillips fined Uiem tire
dollars apiece, and that ruined the coasting
busluvss."
The very beat Dollar Syrup told at 80
centa it gallon, at Wiuey h. Landia'a,
Port Uoyal.
Some four or live granaries hare been
forcibly eutered, in the neighborhood of
this place, and grain taken therefrom. With
all the quietness of the thierea, in two in
stances they were seen.
Last Saturday night a Dauphin county
Jury found Frank Wilson, a colored man,
guilty of the murder of John B. Bandy, a
HirrUaure white man. The murder was
committed last June.
Since the shocking Ashtabula railroad
calamity, the civil engineer of that road baa
bsen in a depressed lrame ot mind. On
the 20th inst., to end his misery, he com
mitted suicide.
The man who attended a fashionable
church two jean without being spoken to
bv anv of the congregation, resigned when
the minister preached a sermon on " The
kacojaition of Friends in Heaven."
A century after this the outrages of the
Ch'valry ol t!ij Sonth. now the so-called
Ket'orcirrs, will lie aa disgraceful a chapter
for that section of country as the burning
of the heretics is for the Catholic church.
Secretary Chandler is out in a card deny
ing tiie report that has been circulated tH.it
be despatched to Florida that they should
have all the money and United States troops
needed. Ko one bat hard-shell Democrats
ever believed that he so despatched.
Mr. Gladstone, while on his way to fell
tree or ao not long sines, was baiied by a
carter (being naturally in working costume)
aud invited to assist ia unloading a barrt.1
of beer. The statesman did so, and to the
UTrise of the carter declined an offer of a
pint of tha fluid at a neighboring hotel."
John Heffiier was arrested in Hea ling
and charged with receiving stolen gnnds,
but when kis prus.-cutors learned that be
was the father el ftrt-ln children they
withdrew their chargea aud the fellow was
set al lifewty.
A targe meeting wss held in tfle Presby
terian church oa Jiodday eteniug lo listen
to the suggestions ol a cliuiuiittvv of Ihd
LewUtoa n Tonng Men's Christian Associ
ation, as to the organisation of such an
Association ia this place.
The eight thousand dollars expended on
the would-ba TUden elector from Oregon
was tbat much money lost or wasted. The
kn not the bad feature in it. The cor
ruption la it ia what snakes the thing repul
sive. The reformers have queer ways.
The bill reported by the Congressional
Committee of fourteen for the adjuat mentor
the dispute ia the several States, over the
late election, is no compromise. It is sim
ply doing what Congress is b-und to do, to
tl:id m constitutional remedy lor the present
tro'iole.
The United States Circut Court on Fri
day decreed tbat the million and a half that
the Centennial Commission got from the
General Government, shall nut be relunded
t" the loss of the Cetitenmil stockholders ;
; that the exhibition Wat a natloual one, and
that the National Government shall be paid
out of the funds remaining after the stock
holders have. been paid in lull.
What a queer place New York city is.
The other day a discarded lover, who had
presented the lady of his love valuable pres
ents after she bad promised to marry him,
brought suit for the recovery t thirteen
hundred dollars damage on her refusing to
fulfill the marriage contract. lie's a goose,
and it you don't like the sex, you Biay call
him a gander.
Some Western would be leader of the
Democracy urges the party to which be
professes to belong, to march to the num
ber of one hundred thousand strong to
Washington, and il Tildeu is not elected, to
drive the authority out of power, and seat
Mr. Tilden. Reform Kelonn! But the
Democracy are net the least disturbed by
the crazy fellow's advice. The mass of that
party would rather help to har.g the man
tbat proposes such revolutionary and un
lawful ending of the Republic.
Twice, on Friday a week two tramps en
tered Cx1 Judge Oles' housr, near Johns
town, this county. Daring their fir-t call
they proposed to bay a horse. The Judge
told tbem he had none to sell, which esnred
them to leave. On their a.oi:d call they
again proposed to buy a horse. The Judge
aain told them be had none to sell, here
upon one of them drew a revolver, and the
other knocked the Judge down with a billy.
Ilia cries for help alarmed the Sjcoundrels,
and they fled beyond reach before help ar
rived. As a rule sli-ighii:g parties select weather
of the fiercest cold to drive in. An excep
tion is uoted in the drive of a tarare sleigh
ing party of ladies aud gentlemen of this
place, last Thursday evening, to McAlister
ville, where they partook of supper at
Sharon's hotel. It is ansible to sleigh for
pleasuie when the tenratdre is at freez
ing point, or a lew d;rees above that point,
but when it is cold enough to convert one
into a lump of burning, stinging, s, Halting
-u, it's not , well, you may say it your
self.
Latimer tiuy, sou of David and C. P.
Smith, of Thou psontown, departed this
life Jsnuary 1C, ls77, after a severe illness
of twenty-four homs, aged 3 years, 10
months and 16 days. For one ao young
many touching words fell from his lips
d iring the last f. w hours of his life, such as
"Pass me not, Oh! gentle Savior, Hear my
bumble cry," and "Ob, tuamiua, I'm sick
euougfc o die, aud when I die will you put
my new suit ou me, mamma ?" and mauy
others. The last intelligent words and
looks are the ones that linger longest, and
cause the heart to ache most for the da-
parted dear ones.
Question of Removal.
The questiou of removing I lie State
Capital from Harristiurg to Philadelphia
is extending itselt, and it may Boon be
the leading question in the S'ate. The
corcraeroial, and manufacturing inter
e.-ts of Philadelphia are overshadowing,
but suob questions Lave no iuteresta to
lose bj tbe Capital being located inland.
The State buildings now occupy a more
central position than that of Philadel
phia, and that ia tbe miuds of ruial
people is quite a significant considera
tion. By having tbe seat of govern-
meat in central locality it becomes ac
cessible alike to all, and accessibility
ia ever a question that enters into the
consideration of each a question ; and
then it is a pleasant ibiug for country
folks to know that when tbey aend their
representatives to legislate, tbat tbey
are oot lost in a sea cf people, wbicb
would be tbe case once tbe Capital is
located at Philadelphia. Tbe presence
of Ihd Legislature will not be felt or
seen by tbe general public, except
through its enactments. It is too in
definite a designation to say tbe Legis
lature in Philadelphia. It is like talk
ing of tbe proverbial "needle in a hay
stack," but when tbe Legislature meets
at such a place as Ilarrisbnrg, it is
never lost sight of. Its individuality
is not merged and forgotten in tbe sur
roundings, and its location ia no indefi
nite matter, and so with every Depart
ment tbat is attendant ou tbe State
Government ; and above all is the ex
pense that must of necessity attend
sack a removal in tbe first stiges of
location, and tbe continual expense tbat
will be imposed on eoanlry people every
time tbey are called to tbe Capital
of tbe State.
The editor of the Beaver .flrgtf
und Rculual is anxious for a revision
of oar tax laws, changing them to a
system prevailing in Ohio. Every
body else from other States whom
we have ever heard npeak on the sub
ject, 6eemed anxious to introduce
into their Commonwealths our sys
tern, under which a huge debt is rap
idly melting away, paid from a reve
nue raified without s penny of tax
ation on billions of real estate within
our borders. Precisely why such a
system of raising revenue should be
changed we cannot divine, unless the
corporations that now pay so heavy a
proportion of our taxes desire to es
cape by dumping the burden over on
the furmers tnd house holders of the
State. IJarnsburg Tettgrapk.
.Trial Liit far February Terui.,
1877., .
1: Gdo f. Kobisun at William Res, part
uera, iratUng aa Kobisun, Eea at Co., vs.
Stewart T McCnlloch,
2. Albright S Bujwick and Britin Bos
wick, for the use of said Oannah, vs. Wil
liam Q K no use and James S Cox.
5. S-ii:ia?rT and Korfh Branch Rail
road Compiny vs. D A Duughman.
4. The Columbia Insurance Company va.
Solomon Bender k. Christian Bender, doing
business aa S Bender tk Bro.
6. William Cox vs. Adam Wilt.
6. Columbia Insurance Company va. Wil
liam O Winey.
7. John Gingrich va. Jesse Bryner. .
8. Cstbatiae Dressier vs. Michael Dress
ier. 9. Jsmus F reeland vs. Frank ShieWSi
10. James S Var?h vs. Tanl Cox.
11. Robert McMeen, Administrator of Re
siah Kerchner, dee'd., vs. David Fowies.
12. Jane Keexbury vs. Thorns B Coder,
Administrator of Amanda Miller, dee'd.
13. Henry K Fry mover va. The Farmers'
Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Middle
Pennsylvania.
14. Morris Barnes, S 8 murker, Jr., Sam
uel II. Sedes and Jamea H Cannon, trading
as Barnes 4. S mucker, vs. J B M Todd.
15. G M Graham vs. the borough of Port
Roval.
16 Jehu McLaughlin, for ute of G W
Jacobs, va the borough of Port Koyal.
17. G W Anderson, for use of P M Kep
ner, va. -he borough of Port Royal.
18. Samuel Buck vs. the borough of Port
Roval.
19. Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection
Company, ol Dickiuson township, Cumber
laud county, Pa , now the People'sFire In
surance Compiny of Pennsylvania, for the
ute of Sponsler k. tirecn, vs. David A.
Doughman.
JACOB BKIDLER, Prolhonotary.
Prethonotary'a Office, MiUJin-
town, Dec. 'ii, is.0.
The Attorney General of the State
has decided that there will be no
election for assessors at the Febru
ary election. The assessors elected
at the spring election in 187C con
tinue in office until the first .Monday
in April, 1S78. In 1878 assessors
will be chosen whose terms of office
will y9mence on the first Monday
in April of thnt year, and expire on
the first Monday in April, 1S79, and
each year thereafter an election for
assessors will take place in this way.
Ilarriiburg Telrgrapk.
Public Sales.
II. Latimer TtWn, AdminUttatcr of
Benjamin Tregn, deceased, will offer at
pi:b:ic sale, at the late residence of said de
cedent, near Oakland Mills, in Fayette
township, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Thurs
day, Febrnarv 8th, 1877, three mares, two
horses, 1 horse colt, I mare colt, ' cows,
1 tat steer, 1 bull, & head young cattle, 10
extra good sheep, 1 sow and pigs, Wagons,
bugjry, ah-d, reaper, corn planter, and many j
other farming utonsils, also bay and corn '
louder, grain in Itie grouna, d.wu oat snin
glea, lot chi-stuut rails, potatoes, avc, .c
George Mi Don. lit will ofTerat public sale,
at bis residence in M iiford township, at 10
o'clock a. a., on F riday, February J, lfTT,
three horses, two cows, lour hv'ad of young
cattle, wagon, sleds, plows, harrows and
other farming implements.
James Wilson will offer at puoUc sale, at
Lis residence in Delaware township, mile
east of Thompsotitown, at 10 o'clock A M.,
on Saturday, February 3, 1877, three work
horses, 1 family mare, 2 colts, 2 milch cows,
one being fresh ; 2 head of young cattle,
2 hogs, 10 shoats, 1 four-horse wagon, one
Champion reap-r, hay rake, corn planter,
and other farming utensils.
LiTEtaar Xoikk The Third Annua
Convention of Liter-ry Societies of Juniata
couwtywill bi htftd iu Port Royal, January
3fhh and 81st, lf-77. Opening sewon, Tues
day evening, at 7 o'clock. The public are
iuvitud. Address communications to
EDGAR A. TENNIS, President,
ThoinpsoatoWn, Pa.,
Or, Miss Mulue E. Fi jix, Secretary,
Mexico, Pa.
Jan. 1, 1877.
For Sale- A comfortable Frame
House, and Good Lot, in tbi borough.
Price $300. Two liundrej dollars
cash ; balance on mortgage. Time to
suit purchaser. For more definite iu-
foroaaltoD call at this (moo, or address
tbe editor of this paper. tf.
31 A KB I ED:
AU1SMAN TRAKER On the 17tli in
stant, by Rev. J Landis, Mr. Rudolph Arts-
man, of Mr Alisterville, and Mrs. Hannah E.
Cramer, . ; Phillip, burg, Centre county.
CLOSING PRICES
or
DE HAVEX &T0WXSEXD,
BARKERS,
No. 40 South Third Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Stocks Bought and Sold either for Cash or
on a Margin.
January 22, 1877.
Bid. Askew.
U.S.6's 1881
5-20's 1865
1865, J t J
1H67
18.18
10-40
t'urremy.O's. ..........
5V, 1881, new
i'a, new
Pennsylvania K. R. ........ ...
Philadelphia 4. Rci 'ing R. R..
Lehigh Valley K. R.
I.rliih Coal Jl Navigation Co..
United Coiupanii-a of N- J....
Piusburg, Titusvilie fc Buffalo
K. K
Philadelphia Erie R. R
Northern Central R. R. Co....
llestonvillo Pasa. U. it. Co. i.
Gold
114!
1(I
ml
117J
n?
12i
1118 i
48
1C,
H
14U
115
lliii
11
mi
.
114
12 'i
112
1
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8U
1404
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14
27
21
26
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COM3IERC Via.
UIFFL1NTOWK MARKETS.
Corrected weekly by Jacob S. Thomas
MurrusTows, January 24 j 187?.
Batter 20
Eggs 30
Lard 8
Ham 12
Bacon .........
Potatoes
Ouions. ........
8
74
46
MIFFLIN TOWN GRAIN MARKET.
Corrected weekly by Buyers II Kennedy.
QcoraTioxs f oa To-dat.
Wednesday, January 21, 1877.
Wheat 1 33
Corn .a 42
Oats i 25to30
Rye 65
Timothy secdi.... 1 60
Cluverseed 7 50to8 75
Job work oa abort notice at this o&ce.
PRIVATE SALES.
OJfE OK TUB MOST PROFITABLE
BLACKSMITH STAXD3 In tbe county"
may be purchased of fie undersigned at h
reasonable price. The property is situated
in Johnstown, Juniata Co., Pa., and with
the Smith stand includes a lot of about
TWO ACKE4, having thereon erected a
comfortable T-story Framellonsr, a com
modious Stable and other outbuildings.
There is a Well of good water at the doer
of tbe house. For particulars call oa or
address HOOPS,
Walnut P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
A FARM OF SIXTY ACRES IN DKLA
ware to-vnship. Land of good quality,
having thereon erected a LOG UOUSE,
weaUiei-boarJed, BANK BARN, nearly
new, and other outbuildings. Convenient
to churches, schools and mills. Situated S
miles north of Thonipsontown, 4 miles north
of Thonipsontown railioad station. For
more definite particulars call on or address
SAMUEL J. KURTZ,
East Salem, Juniata Co., Pa.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 175
ares, more or esa, one hundred aud twenty-five
or thirty acres of which are cleared
and under cultivation, situated in Tuscaro
ra VaZey, Juniata county, Pa., aeven niiles
from Jliillintown, the county seat of said
soouty, and four mies from the Pennsylva
nia Railroad at Port Roys, bounded by
finds of Mrs. G. W. Thompson and others,
having thereon a Good House and Barn,
and a necessary cutbuifdiiigs, good Bcver
faifing running water at both house and
barn, an abundance of fruit of different
kinds. Will be sold for $3800, and if de
sired $2500 may remain in the property.
For partlrnlars Inquire of the undersigned)
residing on the premises, or by letter at
Port Royal, Juulala Co., Pa.
J. F. G. LONG.
MILL PROPERTY IS SPRUCE 11 ILL
township, Juniata county, with a good pair
of Fieuch Burrs, and a pair of Counter
Choppers. Good run of custom. Good
neighborhood. Will sell Mill with water
privilege and about one acre and a half of
land, or if desired, will sell almut SO acres
of land, 26 acres cleared, with good Frame
House, siie 29x40 fret, Bank Barn, sixe 40(
56 feet, and other necessary outbuildings,
good Orchard, two excellent Springs of
limestone wsttr near the house.
Will also sell a FARM of about 85 acres,
aojoiniug thu above; abont 5 acres timber
land, and the balance t-leared. This tract is
mostly Hint gravel land, and has been re
cently limed, having thereon a good sized
Log House and two good Springs of lime
stone water, one of which could be lipej
to the kitchen door.
Will sell all together, or separately, to
suit purchaer. The properties are -ight
miles from the l'enusylania Kailroad.
Apply to
J. KFI.f.T PATTERSON',
Pleasant View, Juniata Co., Pa.
FAEM IN srsorEIIANNA TOWS-
ship, ciw'aiuing 90 acres; &2 acres cleared,
well fenced and in a gotal state of cultiva
tion; New I.ug-friiiie Dwelling House,
wcatber-boarde.t and well finished, Sank
barn, and all necessary outbuildings ; flow
ing water, 'thriving young orchard in bear
ing condition ; flue chestnut and other tim
ber ; three miles from IVnu'a canal, ten
miles from l' nu'a railroad ; church, school
house, mill, store ai d tavern ull within one
halt of a wile, to a mile ; good eommiiuiu .
A pply to W . H . K ' L' S E,
Miffliutown, Pa.
T1TE FOLLOWING REAL ESTATE IN
EuMjuebanna towushifi:
No. 1. A lot of cround containing S
acres, with large Dwelling House, aud ex
cellent water at the door. Good Barn,
Smoke Hons aud other outbuildings.
Young ami llteiviufr Orchard of about 70
well aulccled appie-irees, &c. Church ad
joining the preuiises.
No. 2. About 4 acres of land, with 30
acres cleared ami uuJer good cultivation.
Balance woodland.
No. 3. A tract ( Timberland contain
ing 6 acres.
All three mperties within one-fourth of
a mile of each other.
Apply to S. G DRESSLER,
Oriental P. O., Juniata Co., Pa.
TWENTY AGUES GOOD T1MBKR
LAND 2 miles from Patterson a,;1 Port
Royal, one-half mile from Saw Mill. Other
tiiuberlaud ailjoiniug this can be bought.
Apply to B. F. BURCllFir.LD,
Office, Bridge St., Miftlintown, Fa.
A HOUSE AND A HALF LOT OF
GROUND in Patterson Borough. The
House new aud well finished. Terms easy.
A TRACT OF WOODLAND IN FER-
inaiiaj:b township, Juniata countr, contain
ing about 12 Acres, aell timbered. This
traet is in Lost Creek Valley, about five
miles from MiSiintown.
Apply to JEREMIAH LTONS,
Office, Opposite Court House,
Bridge St., Mitllintown, Pa.
Philadelphia & Reading Kailroad.
AaTaflgemeiit of Passenger Trains.
November 28th, 187C.
Trtnm Uact flirruhurg at followt :
For New York at 5 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00 and
7 oo p.m.
For Philadelphia at 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. ra.
2 OU and S ol p. ra.
For Reading a 5 20, 8 10, 9 45 a. m.,2 00, .
3 6i and oo p. m.
For Pottsville al 6 29, 8 10 a. m., and
8 6i p. m. and via Schuylkill at busque
hanna Branch al 2 40 p. m.
For Allentown at 6 20, 8 10 a. m., 2 00,
8 6 aud I p. m
The 6 20, 8 10 a. m , 2 00 and 7 55 p. ra
trams have through cars for ev i ork.
Tbe it 2", 8 10 a. in. and i Oil p. ni. trains
hare through cars for Philadelphia.
SUSD.1t.
For New Tork at 5 20 a. m.
For Allentown and way sUtions at 3 21a. m.
For Reading, Philadelphia aud way stations
at 1 ) p. m.
Train far Harntburg Itavt at follow :
Leave New York at 8 4 j a. m., 1 00, 5 30
and i 4o p. m.
Leave a'hilaalelpbia at 9 15 a. m., t 40, and
7 20 p. m.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40, 11 20 a.m.,
1 30, ti 15 aud 10 85 p. m.
Leave Pottaville at 6 lo, !i 15 a. m. and 4 35
p. iu., and via Schuylkill aud Susquehan
na branch at 8 u5 a. m.
Leave Allentown at 2 30, 5 50, 8 65 a. m.,
12 15, 4 30 aud ! 00 p. m.
The 2 40 a. ui. train from Allentown and
the 4 40 a. m. train from Reading do nut
run on Mondays-
Leave New Tork at 5 80 p. id.
Leave Philadelphia al 7 20 p. m.
Leave Reading at 4 40, 7 40 a. mi and 10
85 p. m.
Iave Allentown at 2 30 a. m. and 9 00 p. m.
Vim Horru amd Etttx Rtilmtd.
JOHN E. WOOTTEX,
G titer al Supmrinltwitni.
Execatstr's lVcttce.
LETTERS Testamentary on tbe estate
of Joshua Poffeiiberger, late of Kcrnlan-
agh townsli': ,deceas-d, l'awiijt been granted
to the undersigned, al! persons indebted ti
ssid estate are requested to make payment,
and those baring claims or demands are re
quested to make kjown the saiuo without
delay to
ISAAC P0FFEXBERGER,
Nov. 29, 1878. EtkuIt,
Ae tf Jdrertiseutenl.
IVEW GiUix, FLOiJulxb
FEED DEPOT.
The undersigned will buy
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN
at fair market prices, at his NtW WARE
HOUSE, IS M1FFLINTOWX.
Flonr,
Feed.
Shorts,
Corn Meal,
Buckwheat Flour, &c,
FOR DALE Af.MtL.Ia PRICES.
Farmers leaving their grain at the Ware
house will have it taken to the mill and re
turned lo the Warehouse ground in HoiTi
All Orders I'romptly Attended To.
MR. ESPENSCIIADE can at all times be
fonud at the Warcuoose.
Jau 10, 1876. Ji SEPII MUSSER.
BUVERS & KENXEDY,
(Successors to D. P. SuIoufT,)
DEALERS IX
COAIa,
UMBER,
CEMENT,
Calcined Plaster. Land Plaster,
SEEDS, SALT, AC.
We buy Gnlhi to bo delivered at Miffiin
town or Purl Royal.
We are prepared to furnish Salt to dealers
at reasonable rates.
BUTERS Jt KENNEDT.
April 21, 1875-tf
XEW GOODS! XEW GOODS!
AT
J. B. M. TODD'S,
PATTERSON, PA.
I have just returned from Fhilade'pHa
with a full line of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
Men's Snits, $ t.Vt, $.,.00 to $-.1.f. Boys'
Suits, $2.50, f4 M to S 10.00.
A full line of the
MOST FASIlIOS.laaXElU.aTS.
at low prices. A complete assortment of
Ladies Best Shoes, at $1.2 " and upwards, i
A full line of ChiMreu's Shoes. 1 bate
also a full line of Ladies' llose, Haudker-
cliiels, tic. Also, a large stock of
GROCERIES.
ArbucUcs' Coflcc 30c. Mackeral, No. 1,
$1 50 per I bbl.
I am now selling SEWING MACHINES
at WHOLESALE TRICES. I will sell yu
any kind ol a machine at
TWESITI PER CE.VT. EESS
than tbey are usually aold. Leave your
orders, and youcau haveauy kiud you want.
J. B. M. TODD.
Patterson, May 17, 1876.
EiV DRIU STORE.
BANKS & HAMLIN,
(Ueltord Building,)
Main Street, NIUlintatTn, Pa.
DJsALEita IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, DVE STUFF, PAINTS
OILS, VAKMSI1ES, GLASS, PUTTY,
COAL OIL, LAMPS, lil'UNKKS,
CIlluNEYS, BRUSHES,
HAIR HKLMltS.TOOlll
BRUSHES, PER
FLMKKY.CtJMliS, SOAPS. HAIR
CIGARS,
NOTIONS,
STATIONERY
large variety or
PATEXT MEDICINES,
Selected with great car, and warranted
rum hi)fh atithoritv.
C7-Purst or WINES AND LIQUORS
for medical purposes.
CYPRES JRIPTIONS cmponnded with
great care. June 22-tt.
ITT-KEAUY FOUAGENTS THE
CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION
fKlBI AM) aXaAaratATawST
A a.a..tc aea-pi--iuo . i. i.iory,
grand bnildiugs, wonderf ul exhibits, curi
osities, great days, etc. Profusely illustra
ted, thoroughly i-opular, and verv cheap.
Is selling immensely. 5,000 AGENTS
wanted Send fur lull particulars. This is
THtcutxcs of I'M) years to coin money
fast. Get the only reliable history. Ill U-
BAliD ttROTUhRS, Publishers, 733 San-
soul street. Philadelphia, Pa.
OH7TIOS. Be not deceived by pre-
Inaiure b"Jis assuming lo be -olhVial,"
and telling what will happen in Jugntl and
Septtmbtr.
f OFFICIAL K1ST0SY OF THE
lENTE..'L EXHIBIT
It sells taster than any other book. Ooe
Agent aold SI copies in one day. This is
'ha oi.ly aiitlcntic and complete lntory
published. Send for our extra terms to
agents, ft arioxai. PculihuinO Co., Phila-
delpuia, l a.
ELHOW-BOOM.
MAY ADELKK'S NEW fciMHC. Just
published. Will outsell any book in the
field. This, brightest of humorous books,
is profnsely illustrated with the most laugh
alJe j lures by Abthi-s B. Fbost. Will
sell bv icasou of its beauty and cheapness.
ISo other bo. publishei possi-ssing such
general fitness lor the wants ot the present natural coloring matter in it. or re-excite
tunes. Agents who isb to make lilG the roots of the bair lo erowth again, noth
WAGES wanted iu every loan. Tempting 1 jug has ever been introduced to tbe Anieri
terms and circulars sent, on application to I can people that equals the
J. SI. STitl'IMKT CO., li Chestnut
street, Philadlj llia.
gOtOMOM 8E1UKK,
Will visit Mifilin and Patterson everv
Tuesday, Thurs.lay and Saturday mornings
ami will furnish the citizens of these bor
oughs ait I the best ol
BEEF, VEAL, MUTTOy, PORK, fce.
at the very lowest prices. He respectfully
solicits the patronage of the public.
Sale Bills printed on short notice at the
flic of the 8tml nd Kseaotcaa.
TO ALL.
t)R. BW-A.YJSTE,
THE Discoverer and Compounder of the
far-lamed
DR. SWATHE'S
Cetrrpouud ynip of Wild larrry
and other valuable prcparationa, entered
upon his pnrfVssioiial careerwith the i upor
taut advantage of a regular Medical Educa
tion in one ! the oldest andbest schiol in
Pliilulellii., and, perhas, in ibe world.
He subseiiirnlly served a Uithl'ill teno of
practice in the Philadelphia Dipensarr,aad
for many years atteuded also iu the hospi
tal. In Uiese Institutions he ei)-ved the
most siiire fpptMtunilies of ofMaining an
insight info diseases in all their varied
forms, as reil as tor ascertaining the best
methods of their treatment. I.i ottering,
therelorc, to the people of tbe United states
tbelruitsof bis extensive protcasioual ex
perience in the luedic.ll compounds as the
best results of his skill amd observation, he
feels that he is Ifitt rotUr'Ir.jr a boon lo
emj family throughout tb j land, resting,
as he does, confidently to the merits and
eth.achiua virtues of the remedies b-i here
with commends. Iho vastaiiH.iintof testi
monv Irom all parts of the world ha. proven
DK. SWATSE'S COMP'iUND SVhUP
OF WILD CilEkltY" la mast efficacious
remedy known, aud it is aJ.nitleil by our
most eminent pliy.-n Lins, and all who have
witnessed its wonderful healing properties.
Tbe WILD CHERRY, in ail g: ot the
world, and lu all Countries wb'.-rv it is known,
has beet, justly celebrated for its x ou.lert ui
medicinal iiialitii-a, but lis great power to
euro some of tbe worst ami most distressing
diseases among us, was never fully ascer
tained until the experiments of that sM'Ifu!
physieian. Dr. Saayne, had deunrfistrati-d
its ai!aptation, iu cmiibi-ation with Pine Tar
and equally val.iabld vniret h!e iiiyredl'-nt-".
ahich, chemically con bil, renders its ao
tion tenfold more certain and b.-nrlii-ial in
curios: all diseases of the thri, breiit and
lungs". DK. SWAYNK'S WILD LIIKRHT
COMPOUND strikes at the root of ihcdis
oasi. by purit'yingathe blond, restorlnj; the
liver and kidneys to healthy action, invig
orating the nervous and shattered constitu
tion. It does $a without prostrating or
weakening the bo.lv in ati.v way. It cures
not only the lungs and liver, but every ur
gn tH-pcndent upon a wasted of impover
ished slate of the biood.
a nr.niRh.tBLE re re
was tUat of Edward II. Ilamson. Engineer
at George SWeeney'a Pottery, 1,334 Kidge
Avenue, Philadelphia. He had a violeat
rough, night sweats, sore throat, great
weakness, spit at different times a pint ot
blood, gave p ail hope ol recovery.
Through Ihd use of -Dr. Swat he's M ild
Ch-rry Syrup'' became a sou n, huarty man,
ami remains at) to this dsy a(ihoi:gi over
twenty years L&ve el.ipstd sinco he Was
cun-d.
We are perroiftetl to refer lo the rol
lowtng gentlemen who have experienced
great benefit, aud ned "Dr. S w.n ne's Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry" in thc-ir fam
ily for many ears :
Samuel G. Scott (firm of Jacob Reigel at
Co., llrv Goods, No. 83d Market sirest,
Philadelphia.)
Klwood T. Pas;-y (form -rly firm of Tjsl.,
Pusev av Wise, N. K corner of Fifth and
.Market stre Is, Phila-lelphia.)
Robert Hutchinson, No. 2,201 Spring
tianlen street, Philadelphia.
John J. I. tie, lry Goods .Merchant, cor
ner Seienth and bpriug Garieu streets,
Philadelphia.
J.il.n D. livers, Founder. Coates street,
al-ore Tseuty-secon l, Piitailei(h:a.
And thousands of others Irom every sec
tion of :he habitable glolw.
PHICE $1 ; 6 BOTTLES FOR $j.
If not so'd hv voar dru'reit or store-
ke.-er we will f. rwanl half a .lox,-o to any ,
ad iress, Irei-l.i paid, on receipt of tbe j
price. Pr.-jretl only by j
Hit. b v A l .r. Si. SOS.
X0 NOUTU SIXTH STKttT, PIIILA-
tDLLPHIA, PA.
SolJ by all iTominrut druggisU.
ITCniO PIL.ES
are generally preceded bv a moisture like
persj ira'ion, distnssiog itching, as though
pin worms were cr , Ii ,jr in and shout toe
recti. m, particularly at tilit, whm undress
ing, or in bed, after gelling warm. It ap
pears in summer as well as iu winter, often
times shows itself around the private parts,
and is not routined to m ile only, bill it is
quite as frequent that females are sorely
a!flH-ttH nit-iM-nlv- in tii..... .F ..pwwi .n-v
, , -- --ft i
exten lin into I lit vagina, proving distres- .
siti ai:i:ttst beyond the powers ol endur- 1
ance. Cases ol" long standing, pronounced
sin:ply api'lymj
SHAI SE'S Om JIEST.
I1EKE IS THE PKOuF:
Dr. Swayne at Son : Enclosed please fled
one dollar lor two boles ot vour Ointment
lor In-long files. 1 bine are tor some of j
my Irieuds who are alluded with this dis- I
tressiug coni.H.iifit. The ihh y.oi soot me a I
year sjj,, used about .uic-lalt ot it, ai d I j
am g'ad, yes, 1 am proud to say it made a I
perfect cure. I think its elticacv should he !
published throughout the length and breadth
ol the land, aoucan publish this if you
think proper.
DAVID GROSSNICKLE,
Laidesbur, Frederick Co.. Aid.
Kkdek: If you are suffering with this
annoy iiig complaint, or Tetter, or any crusty,
scaly, itchy skin disease, go to your drug
gist and get a box f Swaixt's All-IUal-i.xo
lliMi.tr. It will surely cure you.
PiH-e oti cents a b x. Three luxes $i.2-"s
6 boxes $J..jil. Seiil by mall to a:iy address
on reeei;4 ot the price. Prepared ou.y by
Dk. S WAYNE V SOX,
330 Xorth SUIIi Street,
PIULaDLLPHIA.
Sold ar ali, PaoaissaT Daceatsrs.
EVE YOU TBEL IT ?
Life,
"London Hair Color Restorer."
London Hair Color Restorer."
'Loudon Hair Color Restorer."
-London Hair Color Restorer."
-London Hair Color Ht-Storer."
'London Hair Color kestorer."
London Hair Color Heslorei."
-London Hair Color Restorer."
'London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Growth,
Beauty
fur the
HAIR. "London Hair Color Uvstorer."
KkLP Tot a biad a so uaia BEALTHT.
LUKDON HAIK. RESTORE?..
1 It will restore gray hair to its original
color.
2 It will thicken thin hair cause a new
growth.
t It will restore all natural secretions.
4 It will remove ail damirutf and i'chings.
6 it will make the hair solt, giossy and
flexible.
6 It will preserve the original color to old
?e.
7 Tt ill prcvchl the hair from falling off.
ti It will cure all diseases or the scalp.
It restores both the luxuriance and color
of the hair, and is as harmless as water
Premature blanching or tailing of the hair
is greatly to be nit retted, and that every
body fcanta to be b -minimi is proof enough
tliat it ia wise and right lo try to be so, by
every proper means ; but there is nothing
more important to tins end tnan beautiful
i hair,
iV-w to prevent the failing of tne
L0XD0X HAIR COLOR RESTORES
lC
verv extensively among mv patients and
frie'rds. as weil ss bv nivself 1 ti,erf.,r
speak from experience.
7," era. pea bottle ; six DoTTiis roa $1.
Sent by Express, to any addresa, on receipt
of the price. Address all orders t Da.
SwaTSE ft. So, 3il) North 3 'mill street,
Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors.
SolJ by all Drvaridt.
BsrM-1y
D. W. HAELE Y'S
I tbe place where joa can la
TIIE BEST A?ID THE CUEAPEST
MENS' YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTH ING
JUTS, CJPS. BODTS, ftfi'ES, Ji.D FVK.XISMX3 GOODS.
UZ Is prepared to exhibit one ol the moat cboi-e a:d se'eet :oclt ever offared la'
this market, aud at jHTOXlSHltGLY LOU' PK.'CaV .
Also, measure taken for auiu aud pans of aui's, hich will lo naaJe U'rder
at short notice, very raaaonaule.
Kemembtfr tlfr plc. in HrfTuian's New liuiliimg, eoraer of LtriJpe auii
Water s'reeta, MIFFLI.-TOvVN, PA. pt- , Hi-U
SAM
.VA A.
Has just rtturued fioic the Kastcro oitUa wilb a fu'.i variety of
mm & BOYS' CLOTHlk'd,
HATS & CAI'S, BOOTS & SHOES, ALL SIZES,
Cr.NTa FUUN1S1I1NG C.O;)l3. Goo U of a'l kidt a- low rorn- aud sea ui
and Imj atonM'HM.'.-.!int al 95 tt. XJ Sl'US MA!)S TO 0;;l)EK..r
Patterson, Pa., May 'If, lb.". SAJll KL SlitAi ER.
Pruftttionul Caid-i.
JOLIS E. ATKIS'JX,
ATTOKNKY - AT - l.WT,
MlrFLINTOWN, PA.
CyColleetiiig aud Cor.ietsucing prompt
ly attended to.
Or mls On Bridge street, opposite the
Court Koasu Square.
R
Attorney and Counselor -at-Law.
Prompt attention glve! to the securing
and collecting ot claims, and ali legal busi
ness. Orvrrs on bri-lyn street, 8rt door weM
of tile Helford building.
Aia-il 1 1, 167 i-lt
A
LFKED J. FATTKKSON.
ATT ORK E Y-AT-LAW,
M1FFL1NT0WN, JUNtATA CO., TA.
rry AH bufinesa promptly attended to.
Orricv On Bridge atree', opposite the
Court House square.
7 1 I.LI AM M. ALLISON,
ATTOKN EY-AT-L A"V7,
Has resmued actively the praetice cf his
pmli'ssi .n. All business promptly attend
ed to. Mice, aa formerly, vljoiuin his
residence, upposite Court House, alittiin
town, Pa.
D.-C. 22, l-75.
JOHS' kclalgulTn
INSURANCE AGENT,
fort nor Jr., JcxtJT.t co., r.t.
?"Oii!y reliable Companies reprceutcd.
Dec. 8, is75-ly
" M.CK A WFOKD, M.
lias res'i'Uf-d ac'ively the practice of
Medicine and Su gery arid their collateral
b'.irches Oltice at Ih; old corner of Thud
and Orango streets, MilUiutowa, Pa.
. March 2'J, lb7o
THOMAS A. ELDER, M. D.
rhysioian and Surgeon,
MirrusTowx, r.i.
Office hours from 9 a. a. to 3 P. a.. Of.
See in his lather's residence, at the south
end of Water street. octiJ-LI
1 C. KL'NDIO, M. D., has resumedac-
lively i he practice of Uedirine and
Surgery and their collateral branches. Will
gie prompt ami laithlul atteution to all j
pitipts entrusted to his care. 0:B';e in the
Patterson Umi toie.
Jnlv 2. l.-7-tf
M. JJltAZKC, aM. LK,
FEYSICIAN AKD SUSGEOK.
.Icademia, Juniata Co , Tn.
(irrtci formerly occupied by Dr. S terrett
rroiessional businesa promptly aitenueu to
at ail hours.
; j," n j
Is. ALLtiA, W. IJ.,
Has corornencH the practice of Medicine
andtfurgcry aud aiitheircu'.Iateial b.anches.
Olce at Aca lculia, at the resiJencC of
Capt. J. J. Patterson.
(jnlt 15. 1S74
' ',. . . .... '
KNUY IIAKSIILEKUEK.M. IX,
Continues the practice of Medicine and
Surgery and all their collateral branches.
n,H...,i.;. : sr. sti..v:-i..
r'eb 9, 197.
RE. BI-KL.W,
D EXT 1ST.
Office opposite Lntheraa Church,
FORT ROYAL, JUNIATA CO., PA.,
Where he wiil spend the first len days of
eacn monm. reminencmg lire, inlx r 1st.
The balave or the time hs ollire will be
occupied by J. ! kilmer, a young man
worthy of contl.lence, and who has been
assKiate.1 nh the Doctors student ami
assistant tw,, years and ii.wanls. Those
who rail itnnnc Dr. Knrlaii s !-ence fcr
jirolessional service, mar. and will please
arranee tM time ith Mr. Kilmerwhen thev
1 tbey
may ba served, on the return of the Doctor.
EAT
ill S A T ! !
Ths nndersigned have eottmenced the
Butcherins; businesa iu Ibe borough pf Mil-
tliulown.
BEEF,
VEAL,
MUTTON,
a.vi roiiK
can be lisd every Tnsy, Tfmrsdsr end
Saturday .. orntngs at th -ir meat store at
the residence i.f Sir. Howe, on Cherry
street. Their wagon will al visit the resi
lience of citizens the same mornings. Kill
none but th best of stock, and sell at lair
prices. Give us a trial.
HOWE k. ETC A.
June 28, 1876-tf
LOOTS AM) SHOES.
A T my residence at East Point, Mifti ii
l. town, 1 am prepared to promptly ttd
orders for
HOOTS AeSD SHOES,
MISSES' AND
CHILDREN'S WEAR.
st riee. in eorrvstmnd with the tina. all
kinds of
REP AIRUi'G
also promptly attended to. Hopln; to re
ceive a sliare of tbe patronage ot the peo
ple, I subscribe myself their obedient shoe
maker. A. B. rASICK.
Feb. , 1876-tf
STRAYER
Hair Vigor
For restoring to Cray Hair its
nitcrtl Vraity and Color.
A dressLig
wlii.h ii at
otiie ajrreea-
l.Ie, lieultliv,
ftn.l rVri::lI
& - ?''1-il for ,.r.rr.
re-
tletl
im hair
S-,- la its original
co'or, irith (techvs an J freshness of
jnA. Thin hair is tl;i. ki-nej, fail
in" hair checked, ami LnMticss often,
thrngh not always, cured by it
lie. Nothing raa rts-ture t'ie hait
where the follicles are detmre.i, or
the plamlj atrrtliiel at)J decared;
hut snch as remain can be saved br
this application, and stimulated into
activity, o that a tiew prowth of
l:air is proluceiL Instead of fouling
the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and virons. It
occasional use will present the hair
from turning pray or fctlllnaT o2,
and rouseqiR'nily prevent biiliitses's.
The rfstoration of vitality it give
tr the aa!p arrests and prevents
the formation t-f dan-iriti", which is
often to tin.enn'y and oPer-site.
Tree from tho"a deleterious sub
ttanoes T.-hioli mute jnr.-s? prepara
tions danpi-rmiji, ar.d ir.jiuiotis ta tTia
hait, the Vigor can only bencSr, b:?t
not harm it. If wanted nitfrelr fof
a HAIR PRESSIXf, notliinrf ilsa
ran be fotm 1 so i!,-sir.ib!e. C'ontain
inrj neither oil nor dye. it !oes nr.t
soil white cambric, and yet l:u-tJ
lor.p on '.Tie hair, giving it a rch,
glossy lustre, and a grateful perfurae.
Prepareu bv Dr. S, C. Aye- i Co.,
rraeUcn! 9n4 Analnral rbcsulstn.
loiriri.t. kaxs.
boi.o T i. hi. i... ut j avritriVHsatJ
E. f. Kunkel's BiitFins of Iron
has never bv""n kr!"ra to f .il in the cure cf
srenkness, atteivi..-d with sriuj-to vs ; ii.il -position
to exertion, loss t ti. Liiory, hffi
culty ol b-eat'iinr, jcer.cral weaki-s. hor
ror ol disease, weal;, ncrvovs tren.Hinf;,
dreadful horror oi'dvalli, iiiht sweats, cold
feet, weakness. dimnes of vi'on, lanrior
nniversal l:iss:tnle of the mii.scuiar s. stria,
enormous aj petite ith rlysjejic symloi:a.
1 hot hatliU. turiit of the b. !, , drvuess of
j tao skin, pillid count.-ii m.'e ami er tptio- a
: on tile ti"e, fUrify ii; th.- h' i d. p.ivi i" lu-i
bark, be-aviiics ol . :e e) c:i'i., Irtpici't
J blai k spots Hying b"'lo.c i.ie eyes i-h lem-
T-7rarv suuusioii arc! !$. ol s.jat, wat. .-T
attention, etc. These si mptoms a!i
arise
tro'n a weakness, and lo r-:.uMy That u
j B. P. KikKkl's titter Wive f Iron. It
never fails. Tnousands a-e trw er.joyhiil
' health who have Used it. Take oi'5 E. I'.
l Kixkkl .
j This truly valuable tonic Lis been so thor-
onthly tested by all class-s cf the comma
Iniiyl.at it is deemed iu.li?pcnsabie aa m
! tonic meilicine. It co-.ts but little, parities
the b i-xl ami gives tone to t!i- stomacb,
; feno,ales the vst:u d pro!o"j lite,
' Evert bialy should have It
j 1 uu ii'ily sii a tin! of this TuTuaM
' Ionic. Price St p-r bottle. E. F. KcKC'..
! Sole Prt;priet..r. No 2"9 North Ninth -"t..
below Vi..e, PhiU A,k f r K.m-
, kel's f.itter Win e ot ri. sii take no otlic.
. A pho.rtph o f Ih 5 roj.-i-.-t r oa each
, wrapper, all others a-e counterfeit.
! Iteware of conutjrlci:... D. not let yonr
ynruj:gisi sen you any om s, siimto
i is put i:p onlv aa abjve rcpi es-olt:.l. Toa
lean ret --ix littles lor '.. Ail I is ou
! simple tiul.
j Tnve Wurm Rt:nfvrJ .Hive
J II-: .! a':d all complete ill !w. !i.:;rs. No
' fee till I: i ui pase. f.;a. Pin ami Mons
' ach Worms removed If V?. Kt:"Kri. HaJ
. K.Mh Vi-..h kr !!. '.,!' I.:. ! R..,
,,. ,.jrcl.lir. y.u. r,.:,,,,,. Seat, Pin ..r
lllll; AVnr:.-..s, c .11 on your dmgrM and
I aj. a b,..,;s ,,f Km.kel's Worm Scrur.
. ke $!. Ii. niivr tails. Common s-n'e
j lu.s Tip,. Wonu he Amoved, all oilier
Kutut!i KJU bj j., nestroved.
"
I r ,t.,i. tt, .T -i U.- TJ,--, A
IVIailhOOd: HowLoS,.HOW BeStOTf d
Just luhlishe i, a new edition cf
Dr. Ci.lvtr-I!'a '.'clcbrsted Ks
I on Ifs raJiml rr (aiihoiil ni. ili-
!cine)cf .'prrmatorihota or Seminal weaa-
ness, In.otuntary Seminal Losses. Impo
1 tei.ey, Mental ai"t Pi y-ea! Incsni.-iiv. lit
'pediments to Marriage, e'e ; a'sa, t'nn
' sr.'iiM'on, Epilepsy and Fits, inio "rd h:
seM-imlniceiM-e or sexual exiravaiv. -1.. .
1 tj-lrice, hi a sealed e;ive).-pc, ouly sii
jcrrM.
j The ceMrat-d au.lior, in ths almrMh!e
' H. say, clearly deiuonstraics. from a thirty
J years' snceesi ill pmct'ee, that the alarm
ing consequences ot ell-abue twvr ne rad
j i -a!iy enrcd ithoi't the !ar.j'ts rs 01
internal me.iicirv or the api eatica of the
j knife; pointing unt a i.-xlt cf cre at one
I simple, certain, ai.d efl ct :t', by mett-.s oi
J trhi h KVery M.terer, I. ) mairt-r h ! i'
I condition may le, may rnre biiiis.'!! rh' sp
ly. Ti.iva'eiy, snd rzunatl'j.
rtyi nis L.clure sKoulil be in tbe hsefi .
of every yr utli an I every rrm:i ia the land.
Sent ui.rler s.ed. in n plain envelope, to
any address, f,ml-paii, on Hie rceei;.t r..'
ix cents or tro post staiDpj. Address tt. 1
Publishers,
Fa DSrCMt! & OM,
41 Ann St.. New York;
Poxt.t Wice Bov 4.V8.
CHAia SIAMTaUTOliV.
fTtuE nii.iersirtd, at l is shop, on Ws r
L street, liilliin'own, has na on fc: 1
and for site cheap, a eneral a?.9rt'u St f
ci-ivii.s.
1 fI ' h ,r 1 " u'
has a large fx of
COFFINS
on baud, and, hiving purchased .-. rf
Hearse, is now rr;ean-l l attcnil fr.r.rr.i
t the shoriei.t iiot.ee and on the sro.- '::
;wl terms. He h is made a gieatr4!ic:io3
in the price of Collins.
Repairing proniptlT attended lr,.
Juh-Stt O." P. KtatISO.V
ss .: y r -7T r or nrt
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