fc Initiate Stntit.fl. WEDNESDAY MORNING, September C, !S6C 'BE JUST AMD FEAR NOT.' TOW!! A.SD COVMTRY. "SssTtML. Osiri wall u rest:' Eltrail hgilaiw is the Trice of Liberty" PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, May 2S, 1865, Passenger Traini will leave Mifflin Sta!'a!i as Tollotti : EASTWARD. . Philadelphia Express.. 12.43, A. M. fFast laic.. . 5.41, A.. M. Day Express.'. '.. 11.21, "A. M. KUsbg.A. Erie Mail... 11.12, P. M. Mail Train 3.45, 1 M. , WESTWARD. PittsbgA. Eric Mail.... 3 27, A. M.J f Baltimore Express 4.59, A. M. Philadelphia Express.. 5.38, A. M. Fust Line 5,58, P. M. Mail Train ;.. 3.53, P. M.t t Emigrant Train 10.07. A. M-Jj JAMES NORTH, Agt. Siily except Suudav. irai'y except Monday. i Slop at Perrysvflle at, 11:23 (if flsged) il.SO 3;S1 Stop it Tuowpsontown at 1I.4U. 4:1: ..... , Stop at rerryavi'.te at 3J9 (if , flagedl 350:34. j Thoinpsuatown at 8.230:00 if fleged.) Premium List. The premium list for '.he Agricultural Fair will appear j next week. Valuable Lam for. Sale. Wc call attention again to the valuable farm lor sale in Milford township, by Wm. R t'oineroy. Now is the chance for a Gne faun. Sapdlt.rt. Capt. Cornelius McClel !in having returned from the army has sgain fpcncd out in the Saddle and Har ness liusiDess. He is prepared to make and mend and do his work in the v'rry Vert. Wanner. Ci!l upon hin and examine his work. firs Ott. We had our first experience n rail road accidents lust week up near Scranton. " The car we wcro in run some J0 yards on the tics and gave us some rough staging." Some were terribly frightened, nobody was hurt, but all glad to' get ct so well. One man accused us r.y pulling the bell rope, about the time the cars stopped, is if the engineer did hot know what was. up. A half grown pirl stood in the aisle for sevcial minutes after the train stopt, quakinz with tremor and yelling most violently, "Oh, where's r'y carpet sail: ?" Ssvokr's Bears We dropt into "vunkel's Celebrated L'rug Store in ilvr risburj; the other day, when our young friend Kunkcl, who purchased Snyder's ?Vars some months ago, made us a present with a pottle of the real, geuuiue, simon bix'c ' Bear's Oil." It is almost impossi I le to 6ud real bear's oil in market, so that if any one wishes a good article let fhem send to Kunkcl's tor it. It is a very different article frcm ''the scented extract of flitch" nsifal'y sold tnicv the ramc name. .. "Solu." The other day when Bailey's circus wag performing at Lcwisbuig, the constable of that town arrestod Mr. Mel vjlo, who personated 'Pete Jenkins,'' when that individual entered" the ring, "fb.3 constable believed him to be a real drunk ard, and made the arrest to' prevent a dis turbance of the performance ! ThS, Cir rus company, had considerable trouble to convince the officer that he had arrested one of their one men while iu ,the per formance of his duties as "Pete Jen kins." I.MrKRTiXENT. One of the most dc. cidedfy impudent dogs we ever met, stept across our path at Downingtowa last wcekj as we wef'e going to the city to a meeting of the State Central Committee. When the cars stopt we went into the eating room, got a cup of coffee, put in the en gar and cream we wished, lifted it off the counter, when 6ome lopcarctf boor took hold of it declaring it was his of course we did not give up, but were sorry after wards fn'at we did not throw it into his face and thus teach him a lesson in tranters. Soxd Oct. We are sorry tliat out frien'd Burnite has sold' out his ,Photo graph Gallery in Harrisburg. Bst we are glad that the new firm have secured Reuben T. Applebau'gh to continue as chief Clerk. No picture establishment "n the land ever enjoyed a better reputa tion or rose more rapidly in' public fat or. It rose from a small concern to a rival o all the others put together. It enjoyed large patronage along the .Tuoiuia Valley wjku i due to the cleverness of Pro tVtor Applebaugh as much as to the erj c-rnor piofy, fumigiiP by th ea I The Sale of Government Mules in Philadelphia, will be suspended, until Wednesday, Sept. 20, on which day, and every Wednesday and Saturday thereafter, until further notice The Sale of 100; sales each of these will be continued. o'cRT.-Aostponement of the two cases against the Pa R. ft. Co. and the one against Jas. North has curtailed What was considered a big Court. ()ur people have been favorably impressed with J edge Fisher of York who presided during the sickness of Grsham. In consequence some people have been amused at some things. Horse Thief Gobbled Up.-A young man by the nanie of Jacob Irwin Marks, of Juniata county, stole a horss and bug gy in Cumberland county, brought them to Shamokin Dam, and sold the horsft to John Wendt aid the buggy to Mr. Ker stctter. He has been arrested and taken to Carlisle for trial. t& The apple crop is a failure will be short. In anticipation of this let every farmer, every fruit grower save all he cati! Kvery apple not kept for Winter use. or used in the family should be dried, for they will be in demand, and at high prices. Ml the aids and substitutes should also be husbanded, to, taffetas place of. apples next Winter. Bottle, or otherwise put up, all the peaches, pears, and toma'oes you can. They will come in use. Horse Pun Off. Our young friend Janie& ji. Wilson, living above toivn met with quite an accident on Friday last. lie was coming to town on horseback, and when at the red rock above towa the beast took fright at a small dog, threw him off, one foot remaining in a etirnp, he was dragged down to the grave .yard where "Sallie Myers" caught the horse, and he then let go the rein which' he somehow held all tha while and loosened his Toot. He was severely cut and bruis ed about his head, limbs and body, ne was carried hoit5e where .We ere glad to say he is rapidly recovering. With the WopL On-, Thp following receipt is given for tailing sheep skino with the wool on : Take one Ublespoon ful of alum and two of saltpetre; pul verize well and mix together thoroughly. Sprinkle this powder upon the flesh side of the skin and fold together with the wool out": hang up in a dry place. In two or three oays, as soon as dry, . take down, scrape the flesh side with a b'liict edged knife till clean. This completes the process. Such skins make czctllsct saddle fCvers. A Good Sewixo Machine. Many of our readers remember of seeing the ire(" Snriny Machine advertised in the Sentisel. We are happy to state S. W. McCIcllan of Harrisburg ha an agency for it and has it on exhibition at the Jew elry Store of his brother in tiiis place any persons desiring can call to see it during this week. They are simple in their csirctrnction throughout, easily un derstood, and readily adjusted, being in this respect far superior to any other ma chine. They Stitch, Hem, Braid, Fell, Cord, Bind and Gather without Baisting. ' They ne'rer drop Stiches if the needle is rightly set. our fs-uilv. We have th'ii machiiid in Tickets bt Telegraph, Wc had often heard of the ignorant democrats of Berks County, of their voting for Jack son every year, and letting Clymer lead then by the nose, ancf we always suppos ed the stories exagerated. But wa have had reason to cha'rjge cur mind. Last week wc tarried at Marysville a few min utes add were' in the office talking to Lieut. Pavid Gieb, when a man , came itf and wantof to send a dispatch and two rail road ticket to Reading by Telcgragh. lie was an old man and appears to have bought the tickets for sooe friends before he left hcrc'o, which friends did tot fliake the train so he theught he would Tele graph" them back. We bet he votes for Jackson, Clymer, and a clean democrat ic ticket'. Eed Beaded Jim Broke Oct in a New Place. As we were coming' down 3rd Street in Harrisburg the other day we saw the letters " JA'MES ftcCLEL LA,X" very nicely painted on the sidoway. We commenced to wonder whether it was our Jim, and concluded to step in and see the color of the head of the estab lishment. To our surprise we found our friend HolUopple end several other Ju rnata boys just in the act of lighting their cigars- at Jim's flaming red hair. We went in and after having a pleasant chat and a good time generally have this re commendation to make, viz : If any of our readers go to narrisbnrg shd get hungry (as we always do) let them call around to see Jim in his Saloon on Third Street above Market, opposite the "Pa triot anu Union" office, where he keeps me very best ot oysters. A'c. ace. Cipe- c;alry the and o forth. PATTERSON MARKETS. it FLOUR, I MARKETINGS, Super, bbl. $6 60 Extra 6 75 Butter, prime f lb 25 Butter, 2 h rata 15 Lard, 25 Tallow 12 Eggs. 18 do 20 PORK, ' Hogs. IP cwt 15 00 Ham, It) 25 Sides & Shoulders 16 BEEF, Fore qr, 1$ cwt 9 00 Hind qr 10 00 POULTRY, Chickens, 1 pair 60 Ducks, 40 (Wen,... 1 00 Turkey 2 00 COAL, ton Fancy, 8 60 lUFFL IXTO IttT ASJ Rye, cwt. 3 00 Buckwheat, 4 00 Corn Meftl,... 1 75 GRAIN, Red Wheat 1bu 2 00 White Wheat,... 1 90 Rye 1 40 Barley,... I 00 Corn, CO BuckirLcat 1 00 Oata, 46 SEEDS, Clover, TJJ bus 12 00 Timothy. 3 50 FlaS.. ...... 2 00 Hungarian,.... 80 DRIED FRUIT, Apples, bu 2 50 Peaches, " qt 5 50 Cherries....... 12 Cnrrenta, 10 Blackberries, 8 Elderberries, C POTATOES, New Irish, bu 75 Sweet 3 00 VARIETIES, Apples, bu I 25 Onlonn, I 00 White Jieaoa,... 2 50 BeesKax, "i3 !t 45 Soap, dry 10 Candles 18 Wool, washed...- tiO Rags, 5 Corrtcted weekly Treventon stove 8 00 do Egg 8 50 Sunbury stove 8 00 do Egg ( 60 CkBSUiut....... 1 00 5 50 3 75 Fes, Mixed WOOD, Oak Hickory,.. HAY, Timothy, 10 00 . 8 00 Clover,..-.. Retailed Articles. rjcal Oil $ gal - 90 Salt, sack 3 50 Plaster, $) ton 10 00 Nails - 6 00 JUNIATA SENTINEL In advance $2 00 J- B. M. Todd- PiiiLADErriiiA Markets. Flour S7.25 7.75 Superfine S8.00 8.75 for extra; 3 t 12 for fancy brands. Rye flour and Corn meal il G.25 per lb. , Wheat. Red 82.05 () 2.10 old Pennsylvania $2.15 2.20 Pennsylva nia White S2.40. Rte. 95c 105c. Corn. 98c for yellow 95c for white. Oats.-52c 57c. - , Clover Seed. 8 , 9.50. Timothy Socl 54.25 4.50. Flax Seed 53.00 per bu. IN MEMMORIAM. Wiikrxas, We the members of the Delaware Literary Society, have heard with profound regret, the announe cment that a worthy mem ber of our Society, David Boger, fell a victim to disease in a Southern prison, where the fortunes of war placed hint in Common with many others of our friends and brothers, amd through the ir'yslerious working of an all wiae Prcvidence, we have thereby b:en called upon to morn hi untimely end. Raolvti, That we bow in bumble submis sion to the afflicting degree of Almighty God, which has deprived u of an earnest and promising member of this society, of one that bid fair for future usefulness, and his rela tives of a true and sympa'.hing friend. Baohtd, iiat we commend the ffal rhicb ho manifested, the bcr.esty cf purpose which he everexhibted in the various duties devolv ing upon htm whilst ho was s member with us, to our members of to-day aa well worthy Cf their imitation- Raolved, That as a tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased, these resolu tions be spread upon the Journal of the Dela ware Literary Society, and copies' tEere'c'f fur nished the Editors cf otlr County papers for publication. P. L. CREENLEAF, EAF, ) MAX. j LIZZIE SEIBER, V Com. TILLIB KAUFFM DYSPEPSIA. CURE WARKAlVrEft Dytptpua has ihtfoliovmg Simptent : 1st. A constant pain cr uneasiness at lbs pit of the stomach. 2d. Flatulence and Acidity. 3d. Cootiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirits. 5th. Diarrhoea, with griping. 6th. Pain in all parts of the system. 7tb. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita tion of the Heart. 8th. Cough, with Phlegm in taa Threat. 9th. Nervous Affection, and want Sleep at night.., . ,.. i . I . lOtb. Loss of Appetite and Tomitia 11th. Diiiiness, Pimnesi of Visit tad LcS3 .of eight. i- ... . J?tb. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great Weakness. Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsis that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Tills, not one of them has failed sf Jperfect ..cure. Wt warrant a onre in every ease, no matter if of twenty years' Standing. Sold by nil. druggists everywhere, and at Ir. Wishart's Gffi6e, Nc. 10 H. Second street, Pil adelphia Pa. All examinations and consulta lions tree of charge. 8end for a circular Price Si per box. . Sent by mail, fret of charge on receipt of money. Dn Vi,bart's Great American Drepepr sia Pills. This i'b to certify that I have suffered for ten years that dreadful complaint Called .dyspep sia. I suffered much pain arid, distress, with gloom and depression of spirits ; I wastreated bv ciibt different physicians for my complaints and at times was much better, but then the old disease, dysjepsin, would return wth aa its dreailfnl eelities, and my whole system was faBt wasting away. In this aiek and debilita te!! etate, I was banded a circular of Wisbart's great. American Dyspepsia.Pills, and. Pine Tree Tar Coidutl, wbiih g7e a correct description of my sufferings, and determined to place myself under the Doctor's care, and take bis medicines. ' " As soon aa I commeneed t he use of the mod ine, I began to get better, and so J contined three months, at which time I was perfectly restored to health , I am to-day a well mn Dr. Wishart, ! give you fhis csrtiqtate with a grateful heart Ipr the benefit I hare. .received from thcuae of your truly Woudeifuf hjedjeincs. MaJ God bless you and preserve- jo.tfu'7 nsofuj life. for. many years. 1 would say to every sick person who is suffering as J wis, that my residence is No. 139 Richmond street Philadelphia, where I will, take great delight In giving testimony to the great power of Dr, Wishart's medicines to cure. . F. H. Am Treparcd only by the proprietor. ,. Or. L.Q. C. Wisliart, No. 10 Norlh Second Street, Philadelphia rena'a Sold by all druggists.' PUBLIC SAL E OF THutble Real Estate!' THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE at publie outery, on the premises in Mil ford township, Juniata county, Pa., three miles from Mifflintown on the road leading to Johnstown on t TUESDAY, OTEMBER 12. '65, TBS rOLLOWIKO REAISSTATI PSOtlRTT, TO WIT: A tract of land situated is above stated and adjoining lands of Moses Kelly, William Sterratt, John P- Kelly and others and cc taining about And 112 perches, about 175 of whioh are cleared and ander good oultivation, being good lideston land, and the balance being limberlend. . the iniprovements consist of a TWO STO RY STONE DWELLING HOUSE, Bank Barn, Corn Crib, aid other outbuildings. Also a tenant House There is a good spring of wa ter near the House, and also running water on the farm. The tract is one of the best and mCtt pleasattly located farms, in the eonnty. Ac; 'pcrto'n desiring to fiew, the above property cai call on Mr. Joseph Funk, resid ine on the sremises. SALE t eommence all o'clock, P. M. ef said day wien attendance will be given and terms maie known by ... WM. R. POMEROT. August 9, '60. . . ' V At T) ABLE FARM . . . ; For JBfctli2 THE ' UNDERSIGNED RESIDING IN Bcale township, offers at private sale his valuable Farm located in Spruce Hill town ship, Juniata concty. Pa. about & miles West ot I'errysvu;e ana toe ra. iv. n. nounae.1 oy lands of James B. Okeson; ffilas Smith s Heirs, James Fitzgearld aKi VE. Thomas, and containing about about li5 acre of which ara cleared and an Jer good cultivation, being the very bestquol- ity of Limestone land and in one Oder. There is a good BANK BARN. DWELING HOUSE and other out buildings on the prera ises well watered and the woodland well timbered. ...( . ...... For further inforisaifci persCts;en. cM npon Thomas Meloy now living on the prem ises or address the undersigned at Doyle's Mills Juniata County, Pa. WILLIAM OKESON Aug. 23-3t. ESTATE NOTICE Kitatt of Leff'ilqrJ fayhawoutr-dte'd Notice is ljereb given th'it letters of Ad ministrator of the estate of Lefford Haugha wout late of Fayette township, deceased, have been grantea to the undersigned residing in the same township. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate pay men t and those hav ing claims will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SAMUEL LEONARD,. Aug. G, 't:5.-?t. tfnu'rtijrator. ESTATE NOTICE Eitate of Itaac Rullman, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of Testa mentary on the estate of Isaac Rollman late of Mifflintown, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in , ferman igh township. All persons... knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to make td imnxediittc payment- and those hav ing claims will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOSEPH ROTHROCK. Aug. 2, 1805-61. Eztewtor. ESTATE NOTICE Eitatt of Btnj. Voder, dee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of Testa mentary on the estate of Berij, to'dcri It'e of Delaware township deceased, have been granted to -the undersigned residing in the sane township. All persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate are requested to ntake immediate payment and those having claims will please present them duly authen ticated for settlement. JONAH TODER. Aug.2-6t. ExtcutoT. 7 .. ESTATE POTICS Estate of William Dunn deed . Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Wm. Dunn late of Fayette township, dee'd, have been grant ed to the undersigned of Walker towp. Al persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate ate requested tc make immediate pay ment, . and those , having claims will please present them duly authenticated for settle ment. , - .. i- ..... July 26-6t. SAMUEL DUNN, Adrr.'r GOSLINGS BRILLIANT, EASir SHINING, Leather Preserving A Composition of Neat's Fftot OH awfl pure Ivory Black, intpftrttng. to ..BOOT and SHOE LEATHER fhe softness and pliancy of KID while with one -fourth the labor usually employed in- the application of the ordinary Blackings, it .produces a JET BLACK BN AMJ. GLOSS, equalled only by Patent Leather. Bold Retail by all GROCERS AND SHOE DEALERS. Orders received by American Agency, 386 Broadway New York, and whole saled at the Mainfacturer'a Defotj .- ; 1&4 Reafi treef, S, T Medici t Card; -o- DR. S. O. KEMPFER, (late army snr ceonl bavins located in Mifflintown, tend ers his professional services to the citizens of this plaice and surrounding country. Dr. K. having had eight years expedience in hospital, general, and army practice, feels Preiared. to reauest a trial from those who may be so unfortunate as to need fcedical at tendance . He will be found at Will's Hotel at all hours, except when professional engag'ld. July 22, 1865. TO THE NERVOUS DEBILITATE AND DE5P0.SirE.vr OF EQTH SEXES. A great auifeeex having been restored to health in a few days, after many years of misery, is willinc to assist bis sufforinu fellow-creatures by sending (free), on tne receipt ot a postpaia adareseed envelope-, a copy oi me jarwm.n oi cure employed. Direotto JOHN M- DAGNALL. Box 183 rst Office; BrooUin, N. Y. 'NEv'VjS JEWELRY STORE TllK undersigned would respectfully inform the eitisens of Mifflintown and iriniiir. that he has ooened a Jew-I elry Establishment on Main Street, Mifflin town, in . Thompson's Hotel, third door from the corer,-where he w'! keep consUnlly on hand and at greatly reduced prices. Gold and Silver Watches, And a general variety of CLOCKS,' FINGER JIINGS, BREAST PINS, EARRINGS. SOLD PENS, and.REACJXS. SILVEa PLATED WARE, Sf ECTACL58, together with a com plete assortment of Fancy Goods. aajATbe Irteairing ot Clock, WtlekM and Jewelry promptly attended to, on short notice and on very reasonable terms. .AIl,work war ranted to give satisfaction. . T&e pubUo crs respectfully invited to give a call. 1 THOMAS R. McCLELLAN. Aug. 30, I8C5. STRAY HOC. CAME TO WE RESIDENCE OF THE subscribers residing in Fermanagh town ship, Juniata County,. !'. on or about the 1st of Jury last a White shoat wittclU any. spots oraiarks and supposed to 'be abeut a year old. The owner is requested to eon-.e forward prove property pay charges and take it away, otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. " ., f. II. KURTZ REUBEN MOIST. Aug. 23-Ct. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE . PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the firm of Wilso n & BrcS. end trading in the Merahantile bus iness was dissolved by mutual consent on the 16th of August 1865. Al persons indebted to said firm are requested in mke immediate payment and thereby save trouble. . ... , WILSON & BR'JS. The business will be continued at the old stan 1 in the name cf L. WILSON 4 CO. Aug. 2a,'65 itEtSoiiis ohio pump. Something Xew, and a Valuable inven tion for the People. rpHK SUBSCRIBER HAVlSb-iptRCttAS-Jl ED the right for Juniata cor.nty, sell the- above named valuable I'tSmp, desires to oall public attehtioh to the same. It is tbs first and only Double Acting Pump in ex istenoe. This remarkable pump bas attracted tbe attention and received the approval of sientiac men all over the country. I will exhibit it at the Hotel of R. M. Thompson, Mifflintown, Pa., with whoa or ders may be left in ftj absar.re. JOHN LESU. rr"! - .. - r- Public School Examinations. Public examinations of teachers for the va rious districts in Juniata County, will be held as follows : i At the gehool Hotise, in the borough ef Tat terson, September 1, At the School House, in trie borough of Per rysville, Sept. 2f ; . At Spruce 11.11 Schccl House, fsr Sptuce Hill dirt. Se. 4. At Lick School House, for Lack district. Sept 6. At M'Cullouch's Mills, for Tuscarora dis trict, Sept. 7. At Johnstown, for Beale district, Sept. 9. - At Mexico, for Walker district, Sept. 11. - At Thompsontcwn, for Delaware district, Sept. 12. At M'Alistersville, for Fayette district, Sep tember 13. At l'.ich field, for Monroe district, Sept. l-", At Knouse's School House, for Susquehan na district, Sept. 16. At Thorns Cox' for Greenwood ',:trict, Sept. 18. At Locust Grove, for Milford district, Sep tember 23. ,..-'- - At MiiEin, for Fermanagh district. Sept. 5. At ' for Mifflin borough, Sept. 26. The examinations will begin at 9 o'clock precisely It is hoped that applicants will bo aresent at the time of opening No one will be admitted into the class more than ba'f an. hau fter9 o'clock ; this will be rigidly adhere tO. , . -I , Eacti applicant .,s reoticr'.sJ lo Come pro vided with pen, ink and at least three sheets of 'paper f No certificate averaging more than 3 will be gratited, unless at the urgent request of the board of directors ; nor a certificate in which all the essential branches are not rep resented. Directors will please attend to having tbe house opened by 80'clcck A. M. Negleot of this may put rne to great inconvenience. M..B. ZIMMERMAN, ., ..County Supl, Juniata ccunty. Pa. Perrysviue Auj. 8, '65-4t. Insurance Company of New fork- Cash Capital - Two Million Dollars. Assets 1st Jan'r. 1M5 Liabilities, " 3,763,503,43. THE "flftME" is an.old, weU establish , ed and reliable company. No premium nota. ilo assessments. , It . insures all kinds of property or goodavfor any length of lime, payibg promptly in case, ef loss by fire Ap plications solicited acd policies issued by ;A. II. WEIDMAN, - - . Agent at Mifflintown, P. NOTICE- THE undersigned have ? SStted and opened out tbe Oyster Saloon, in MlFFLINTpWN, in tbe cellar under tte Union Hotel, kept R. M. Tbempson, and so licits -a portion of the publie patroness of citizens and Soldiers. Gi-e us a eall and we Will try and give anything in our line of busi ness with gentility and promptness. , - " KIR AM COLE, Aug. 30-3t. J. W. TECK. Young Men Arouse. . young .lady of eighteen years if age, with" a good moral character, wishes to A open a correspondence with some young man wi't a vj6w to muuai improvement Address, - CARRIE THOSNION. 5eliss Grove, Sryier co., la. 1 . IV Eft' STORE iiN-TIIOMPSONTO WN. j . J CSX opened in the New Store Room under the Otid Fellows Hall, in Thompsontowo. Juniata county. Pa., a well sekcted and ele gant assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in . part of ,.; , Ladieo' Dress Goods, Such as Delaines, Challies, Lusters, Alpaccas. all wool Delaines, Sheperd Plnid Lawns, and a full assoriment of Ladies' White and Fancy Goods, and a large assortment of Sttple DRY GOODS, Constantly on hand and for sale cheap for CASH, by ' R. II. WRIGHT. Asb, (rESTLF.MAS'S CLOTHING EMPO RIUM in the same building. An elegant' assortment of ready made Clothing for Med and Boys, consisting in part of Fancy Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Pants. Vests Draw ers, Collars, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Hals Sc. Caps, Boots A. Shots. And everything uhsually found in a first class Gentleman's Furnishing Store. Fancy Gocds Cf all kinds. Ladis" Gait ers and Balmoral Fine Shoes, for Misses and Children, Carpets and Oil Cloth, Ac, Also, a good sjlock of .. - .- Groceries, Queeiismare, Hardware and Cutlery, Drugs, Oils, Paints, and all such articles as are usually found in a country store. The highest prices paid for country produce Goods sold at small profits, for Cash. Call and examine tny stock and see for yourself, as 1 am always ready to wait on customers, just above the Sqnare at Wright's Cheap Cash Store and Clothing Emporium. Thompsontown, Pa. Aug. 18, 1865. R. H. WrkIGHT. 629. HOOP SKIRTS 62-S. HOPIISS' "OWN MAKE" OF HOOP SKIRT. . ar gott'ec tsb'enpressly to meet the wants of riBST CLASS THAtX. They embrace a eomplete assortment ef all the sew and dbsikabli S'yles, Sizes and Length, for Ladies' Misses' and Children, and are superior to all others mads in point of Symmetry. Finirh and durability ; being made of "the finc't tempered English Steel Springs with Linen finished Covering, asl having all fhe tr.etalic fastenings immovably secured, by improved machinery. They re tain their Shape aad Elacticity to the last, 'and are waHhantkd to give its si. savis vaitios. Also, constantly in receipt of full lines of good Eastern Made SK1KTS. at very lew Prices..- SKIRTS Made to Order, Altered and Repaired. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at siasctactort and Salks Room, No. 628 ARCH Street, above Gtfc , PHILADELPHIA. tfm Tirms Cash, Usi Taxes Osvr : , Aog. 18, '65. iNEW SKIRT FOfi lse-s-e. Tbe Great invention., of the Ape In- HOOP SKIRTS. j. W. BRADLEY'S' New Patent Dt'PLKX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIRT. -THIS IN VENTION ecntists of DcriRX (or two) Elliptic Pm? Rr:?tLP Stkil Srai.vos, ingeniously braided t'gHtly aud firmly togeth er, edge to edge, making the toughest, n.ost flexible eiaa'lc and durable Spring ever used. They seldom tend or break, like the. Single Springs, and consequently preserve their per-, feet and beautiful shape more than twice a long as any Single Spriug Skirt that Ever has or Can be made. ... The wonderful flexibility and great com fort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Puplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced par ticularly in all crowded Assemblies, Operaa, Carriage, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade aa4 House Dress; as the Skirt can be folded when in me to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress- A Lady having Enjoyed the Pleasure. Com fort and Great Convenience of westing tbe Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. THE ntiOPS are eovered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as lonz as the Single yarn covering which is used on all . Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom rounds on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing off the rods when dreg-' ping down stairs, stone steps, Ac, &c. which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Cord ed Tapes, and are the best quality in every prt. giving the wearer the mosS graceful and perfect shape possible, and are unqnestiona-. bly tbe lighest, most dcsira'rte, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS' PF.tDLBY -ft CART. PROPRIE-: TORS cf 'e Inventt..n, and SOLK MANC FAt'TCRF.RS. C7 CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 RFAEE STREETS, New-York. FOR SALE in all first-class Stores in this City, and throughont the United States and Canada, Havana de Cu'uv Mexico, South America, and the We?t Indies.. 1. B,lNQrmE roaTPg Dcplix Siliptic (oa double) Ser.'xo Ckirt. Proposals. . , 0 PRC P03.A LS will be received, by the School Board of Delaware township, until SAT fc'RUAY. SEPTEMBER 2, l&GS, at 2 o'clock. P. M-. for the seating of the thompsontown School House. Plan of stating and finish, the same as tbe Good;i.!e School House of Delaware township. Bv order of the Pocrl, AMOS ORAYBILL. Tret. .ToMPH Krnvz, Sect'-?. Aug. 16. isa. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNZKflHip NOTICE.js hereby given tbat the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, trading under the name of Mane bach add Vanormcr, in the Morcbantile bus iness, was dissoWed on the ih day of Au gust, 186-5. All persons indebted to the said firm arc requested to make immediate pay ment to James N. Vanonner, an thereby save cokt A. MANSBACH J. N. VANOP.MEn. Mifflintown, Aug. 16-3t. a lexTs'p'ed" dy7 a'd st 3 b b b r. RESPECT ITLLY offers his services to the public cf Juniata county- Having had a large experience in tbe business of Vendue Crying, he feels confident that he can render general stirfteHa Heca-st all :xm t consulted st Ms r.iidtn:e m MtiHiB"'n, Ta. Avg. 1, la-??