Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, November 22, 1865, Image 3

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    1865-
TOWS AND C njnTRY.
New Subscribers. Last week
we
booked a Urge number of oew subscri
bers We have still room for more. Seed
along your names.
thW Mr. John McNcal, of Spruce Hill
township, advertises a valuable farm, at
public sale on Wednesday, December 21,
1865.
' t& Noah Hcruler, Executor of the
Estate of Watson Stuart, dec'tl., adver
tises, valuable Ileal Saute at public sale,
in the borough of Perrysville, on Satur
day, December 2nd, 1SG3.
" The 3rd Pa. Artillery was muster
ed out of service, in Philadelphia, last
r.ekv We welcome to their homes "the
boys in blue," who represented the loyal
citizens of Juniata county in this Regi
ment. ripoe DiviriKNi) At a meeting of
the Board of Directors of the Mifflin
Bridge Company, a dividend of three per
cent, was declared, payable to the Stock
holders or thuir lejal representatives any
time after the 15th inst.
It?" U e are uniier obligations to .uessr-
Csuui and Cook, of the Patterson Machine
Simps, for fixing up the "Sentinel Ma
chine." Thauks to these gentleman, our
press is now in perfect order, and we are
prepared to do Jub Work, a little neater
than it cai be done any o'her place In the
county.
Bkar Suiter. List Wednesday even
ing, we had flu p!eaurc of attendic a
Bear Supper at the Pennsylvania Hotel.
'Mine hast" had ".'thercd around him. on
this occasion, quite a number of his many
friends, ail of whom seemed to enjoy the
rich repa.t. We enjoyed ourselves huge
ly, eat our share of Bar meat, Turkey,
aud other good tilings, and retired to oiir
home, more than ever convinced that Mr.
Will "knows huw to keep a Hotel."
Poor ItousE. The Commissioners,
Appointed by Act of Assembly, to select
and purchase a suitable farm for the
Poor House, met iii Johnstown, Juniata
county, on the 14th iust. After being
tworn into office the Commissioners re
solved themselves into a committee of
inquiry to collect information as to proper
location, price of farm, &cr to report at
the next meeting, to be held on the 5th
day of December next, at the office of
.Dr. Crawfoid in MifHtotown.
DAVID WILSON, Pres.
IIe.miy Titzf.l. Stctjf.
Railroad Accident. On Tuesday
night last as tie second Stock express train
east, with which some coal cars were con
nected, was passing between McVeytown
and AuJcrsuii's station, the trap door in
the bottom of one of the coal cars in
which Mr. Henry Willoughby, the con
ductor, and a brakeman by tbc name of
Ricket, were seated, fell out, precipitating
both men to the track killing them in
stantly. Mr. W:!louuhby was formerly a
'resident of this county, but lately resided
in HarrULurg, where he leaves a wife and
three children to mourn an irreparable
loss. Mr. Rickert was a single man, and
'we believe a resident of Mount Joy, Lan
caster couuty, Pa.
The New Light. Years of study,
and thousands of dollars, annually, have
been spent in experiments of different
kinds, in trying to envert a Burner on
Lamps, by which Coal Oil could be burn
ed practically, without the expense and
trouble of chimneys. This long looked
for, and desired object has at last been ob
tained, and is styled the "Atmospheric
Coal Oil Gas Lamp." ' It is adapted to
Dwellings, Stores, kc. It gives double
the quantity of light of the ordinary
'chimney lamp, with one-third less oil, is
'free from smoke or smell.
Thomas W. Dewecs ha purchased the
pater.t for Juniata -county, and now offers
the lamps forj sale at the Store of Miss
Allies Dewecs, in Patterson. We advise
our friends to try these lamps, as We have
seen them tried and can recommend
them.
piuThe J un J at a Sentijcet, comes to
us now under the editorial management
of II. II. Wilson. We notice with
pleasure, much improvement in the ap
pearance of the Se.ntiset. The dcLris
ndrotton, meaningless quotations, and
etner lumber, wliien so long clofrred its
. , , ,., , -, ,.
columns, have been removed, thereby
affording space for useful reading matter,
which rightfully belonged t its patrons.
Success atteud Mr. W. Fulton Repub'
lirnn.
The above is a specimen of the many
, . .. , ...
flatering notices wc have received, since
the Sentinel has been under our man
agement. A e return our thanks, gentle-
men, ntvl shall try to cultivate a "feller
f. i- ,, '. i
WKDNESDAl MORN ISO, Not. 22,
99 The Executors of Henry Stine, late
of Fermanagh township, dee'd., will se'l,
at public sale, on Friday, December 1st,
18G5, valuable Real Estate and Personal
Property. Read their advertisement in
another column.
MIFFLINTO HJV AND
MARKETS.
PATTERSON
FLOUR.
Super, V w- 5
Extra, ... 7 75
Fancy, 00
Rye, l ewt. 3 00
Buckwheat..... 4 00
Corn Meal,... 1 75
GRAIN,
White wheat.... 2 20
Red Wheats bo 2 10
Rye 80
Barley,... 1 00
Corn 70
Buckwheat,.. ! 00
Oats, - 40
SEEDS,
Clover, bus 7 00
Timothy. 8 00
Flax 2 25
Hungarian,.... 80
DRIED FRUIT.
Apples, "t? bu 2 50
Peaches, " qt 5 50
Cherries, 10
Currents 10
Blackberries 8
Elderberries, 6
POTATOES,
New Irish, j bu 100
Sweet,., 3 00
VARIETIES, .
Apples, j? bu 1 50
Onions - 1 00
White Beans,, 2 50
MARKETING 3,
Butter, prime lb 40
Butter, 2n rate SO
Lard, 80
TaUow u 18
Eggs, dot 24
PORK,
Hogs. ewt 15 00
Ham, lb 25
Side A Bhoalders 16
BEEF,
Fore qr, t Wl 12 00
Hind qr 14 00
POULTRY; ,.
Chickens, "jj pur 50
ducks, 4U
jOeese, 1 00
Turkeys,.;.;.. 2 00
COAL, ten -Treventon
stove 9 00
do Eeg 9 00
Sunbury stove 9 00
do u 9 00
Chestnut, 8 00
Pea, 5 00
Mixed,. ........... 1 00
WOOD.
Oak 4 00
Hickory, 4 60
n.T.
Timothy, 10 30
Clover 8 00
Retailed Articles-
Coal Oil V gal 1 00
Beeswax, (j? lb
Sbap, dry
Candles
45 ; Salt, sack 8 60
10
Plaster, $ ton 10 00
13
?t.1IIB 10 thi
Wool, washed..., 00 JUNIATA SENTINEL
Reps, 6 I In advance $2 00
Corrected weekly SuloufF, Frow & Parker.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Nov. 21 1805.
FLOUR AND MEAL. The flour
market continues excessively dull, and
notwithstanding the Unprecedented lijjht
supply coming forward and stock on hand,
prices of common qualities are .unsettled
and declining. There is no export de
mand, and only a few hundred barrels
were taken for home consumption, at $7
75(a.S 25 "if) bbl. for superfine ; $8 75(rt)
9 25 for extras ; 8'j(gl0 25 for North
western extra family; 810 2511 for
State and Ohio do. do., and $11 2513
50 for fancy brands. There is but little
live Flour here, aria it is selling at S7,2.5
( 7 50. In Corn Meal cothiajr doing,
and prices are entirely nominal.
GUAIN The Wheat market ia very
iiet, there being very little demand ex
cept for Strictly prime lots. Sales of 3000
OilWV bush., id lots at Si o)a)l 4U p
buah. for fair and prime new red ; 82 50
for o d. and S2 53 for amber, including
a lot of 'choice Kentucky white at ,$3. r
Rye is lower ; small sales of Pa. at $2 20
2 25. In Corn thete has been more
activity, but at a decline of le. Sales of
10 000 bush, at 0002c., for old yellow;
84(8Gc. for new do. ; 84e, for new white
and 90e. for 1000 bush, old do. Oats
arc dull; 2000 bush, sold at 53c. In
Barley no change.
SKKD3. There is very little seed oi
an
v description coming forward. Clover-
seed of strictly prime qualify commands
S3 and common and good quality 87 25
fAf 71 Timntbv ranirp frnin S3 25 tn
R.1 7 hush. Several lots of Flaxseed
sold at 3 103 15.
On tne loth inst., by Rev. Wm. Miles, at
the residence of the Bride's Father, in Altoona,
Mr. DAVID QUAY, formerly of Junirta coun
ty, to Miss. SUE PAINTER, of Altoona.
On the ICth inst, in Jlilford twp., Mr.
SAMUEL ALEXANDER, aged about 35 yrs.
On the 27th ult., in White county, Indian
na, Mr. DANIEL BESIIOAR, Esq., of ty
phoid fever, formerly of Juniata and lately
of Mifflin county, aged 59 years, 4 months
and 12 days.
HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
CHAPMAN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE,
A beautiful little work of 50 pages, teaches
you bow to remove Tan, Freckles, Pimples,
Blotches, Eruptions, and all impurities of the
Skin how to produce a full gruwth of Whis
kers how to produce a luxuriant growth of
Hair on a Bald Head cure Catarra, Purify
the Blood, Purify Breath to Curi and Beau
tify the Hair, Remove Superfluous Hair,
cure Drunkenness, cure Nervous Debility,
&c, kc. bow to Renew your Age, and other
useful and valuable information.
A coreof this work will bo mailed free of
charge on application.
Address, THOS. F- CHAPMAN,
Chemist abo Pervcmeb,
831 Broadway' Yew York.
Nov. 15'G5-3m.
A CARD TO THE SUFFER WG
DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED? If so.
swallow two or three hogsheads of "Boch,'
'Tonic Bitters," Sarsaparrilla," "Nervous
Antidotes." &c. &c kc and after you are
satisfied with the result, then try one box of
OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH Orls
C1FIC TILLS and be restored to health and
vigor in less than thirty days. They are pure
ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and
i -nll b1i,.j old and vonnir
- - - - v
i can take then! With advantag. DR. BU
CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS cure
in less than thirty days, the worst eases of
NEKVOl SNEnn, Impotsncy, rremature vt
cav. Seminal Weakness. Insanity, and all
Urinary, Sexual, and Jervous Affections, no
matter from what cause produced. Price,
0ne hnn" , sn. postpaid, by mail,
i on receipt of an order,
JAMES S. BUTLER,
No. 49 Broadway, New York, Genl. Agent.
a(UrMS on rpce.irt nf pTicewhich if 0ne
tf-r TW. A descriptive Circu-
P. S. A box sent to any
ir jtMii .ra snnii.atj.jij. Nov. J5, 'OA-Sir..
ERRORS OF YOUTH.
A gentleman who suffered for years frees
Nervous and Genial Debility, Nightly Emiss
ions, and Seminal Weakness, the result of
youthful indiscretion, and came near ending
his days in hopelets misery, will, for the take
of suffering man, send to all who need it,
(free of charge,) the receipt and directions
for making the simple remedy used in his
ease. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's sad experience, and posses a sure
and valuable remedy, ean d so by addressing
him at once .at h.is place of business. The
Recipe and full. information of vital impor
tance wilt be cheerfully, sent by return mail.
Address . JOHN. B. QQDEN,
No. 60 Nassau Street, New York.
P. 8. Nervous Sufferers of both sexes wiM
find this information invaluable
Nov. 15, '66-3m.
LOVE A,D MATftliHOIfi'
Ladies and Gentlemen, if you wish te mar
ry, address tie undersigned, who will send
youwithout moneyaUd without price, valuable
information that will enable yon to marry
happily and speedily, irrespective of age,
wealth, or beauty. This information will cost
you nothing, aud if you wish to marry, I will
cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly eon
fidenta!..., The desired information sent by re
turn mail, and no questions asked. Address
SARAH B. LAMBERT,
Greenpeint, Kings County, New York.
Nov. 15, '65-gm.
DO YOU WISH TO BE CURED T
Put not poisoned chalice to your lips,
Or Death will be the fate of him who sip i
But take the herbs in freshness from the field
And to the potent roots disease will yield.
Old Dr. BUCHAN's English Specific Pill
eure, in lesi than thirty days, thi worst eases
of Nervousness, Impotency, Premature Decay,
Seminal weakness. Insanity, and all Urinary,
Sexual or Nervous Affections, no matter from
what cause produced. Price Oae dollar per
box. Sent postpaid, by mail, on receipt of aa
order. Address
JAMES S. BUTLER,
429 Broadway, New York.
P. 8. Descriptive Circular sent free on ap
plication. Address as above.
Nov 15. 'G5-8w.
MIFFLLNTOWN TIN SHOP.
1
HAVING purchased the Tin and Sheet Iron
, Store, located on Bridge Sneet, Mifflio
towh, I would rspecj fully inform the public
that I intend to keep constantly on hand a
general assortment of
C00X PARLOR STOVES,
Tin and Japan ware, the largest and best ia
the county, and as to quality and workman-
ship cannot be surpassed.
SPOUTING, HOOFING,
Job and Sheeting work, will be promptly at
tended to either in town or country. Brass
Copper and Enameled French Preserving Ket
tles, Dippers, Brass, Copper, French Tinneu.
Enamelled Hollow Ware, Waffle Irons Coal
Shovels, Fruit Cans, both common and Patent,
and of various measures, always on hand and
for sale- ; '
Persons in want of anything in the above
line are requested to give me a call before
purchasing elsewhere, as I feels confident
j that I can Buit them either as regaids the
i or m. pnee
Old copper, Brasj and Pewter bonchi
and the highest price paid in cash or goods
JACOB Q. WINET.
Oct. 18, 1865. ly :
Pennsylvania Paint & Color Works.
liberty White Uad ! Liberty White toe!
TRY IT! TRY IT!
Warranted to cover more surface, for tern
weight, than any other. Buy the best it is M
j , "i.vn,.-" ,,.
J Liberty Lead covert better than any other:
; Liberty Lead trror longer than any other.
' Liberty Lead it more economical than any other.
i Libcrt7 more fi" from impuritiet and is
Warranted to do more and better mark,
at u given cott, than any other.
Bay the BEST, it is the CHEAPEST;
Manufactured and warranted by
ZEIGL.ER & SMITH, ,
Wholesale Drug, Painl & Glast Dealers.
KO. 13T North Third Street, Ptt:isiHiA.
Nov. 8, 65.-4m.
'Unquestionably the best sustained
work of the kind in the World."
HARPER'S
NEW 10HTILT MICIZISE-
Critical Notice of the Pre:
It is the foremost Magazine of the day.
Th fireside never had a more delightful com
panion, nor the million a more enterprising
friend, than Harper's Magaxine. Methoditt
rrotestant (Baltimore.)
The most popular Monthly in the world.
A'ev York Observer.
We must refer in terms of eulocy to the
high tone and varied excellences of Hab
fee's Maoaiine a journal with a monthly
circulation of about 170,000 eopics in whose
pages are to be found some of tne cnoisest
light and general reading of the day. We
speak of this work as an evidence of the
American l'eopie ; ana me popuiarnj oaa
acquired is merited. Each Number contains
fully 144 pages of reading matter, appropri
ately illustrated with good wotd-cuts ; and
it combines in itself the racy monthly and
the more philosophical quarterly, blended
with the best features of the daily journal.
It has great power in the dissemination of a
love of pure literature. Trubker'i Guide to
American Literature, London.
The volumes bound constitute of themsel
ves a library of miscellaneous reading suea
as cannot be foand in the same compass in
any other publication that hag Come Under
our notice.--'.fio'ton Courier
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remittance ; or Sri Copies for $20 00.
Back Numbers can be supplied at any time.
A Complete Set, now comprising Tbir'y
one Volumes, in neat cloth binding, will be
sent, by express, freight at expense of pur
chaser, for $2 25 per volume. Single Vol
unus, by mail, postpaid, i 00. Cloth cascs,-
fuP binding, 58 cents, by mail, postpaid
dress
HARTER h BROTHERS.
J!'asiu;.s Square, Nrw Tex.
8 Bfc AT R 0B D
AT III
or
SULOUFF, FROW AND PARKER,
TBI CBTSTAL F ALACK BCI1BIEO,
MIFFLLNTOWN, PA.
rimE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR
A.. chased the stock of goods formerly be
lohgiBf to Sulouff ft StambaUgh, and having
added to itdnite an assortment from the Phil
adelphia market, are bow ready to suplly the
ettiseaf of Miflintewa and vicinity with any
thing and every thing that ie usually kept in
a corn, try store, and a great many things that
have never been kept before. We are deter
mined to sell goods at a REDUCED PRICE
and make it aa object for the people to buy
froo us. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con
sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as
FRENCH MERINOS,
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool,
FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
PLAIN WOOV DELAINES
PRESS FLANNELS,.
. F LAIN. SACK FL ANNE LS,
- WHITE FLANNELS,
BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS,
RED FLANNELS,
MUSLINS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &c, Ac.
Can be had at
SULOUFF, FROW PARKER'S.
MOURNINC DRESS COOOS:
Black f hawls.
Veils, Colars,
Gloves, Gauntlets,
Second Moaraing Balmorals,
Hoods, Ac, &c.
Everything desirable ia this line, and a
very large stock,
At SnlotW, Frow Sr Parker.
A FULL assortment of tieutUman's Goods,
consisting of
Cloths, - ...
Cassimetet,
Satinetts.
Over Coatings,
Testings.
Can be had at : -
SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S.
WE have one room devoted entirely to
Geats Furnishing Goods and Ready
Made Clotkiiig, such as
Coats, Pants, Vests,
Over Coats, Roots ft Shoes,
Hats ft . ..... Caps,., White Shtrts
Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, and
Drawers.
8ULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER.
AFtn.li awortment of TRUNKS and TRAV
ELVING BAGS. Also, NOTIONS, such
as Hose, Gloves, Buck Gloves and Mils, very
best quality,) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents,
unfinished Xid. at . , .
SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S
WE have on hand a good quality of Hard
ware, comprising a full assortment of
CARPENTER TOOLS, ft BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, such as AhVils, Bellows, &c, Shoe
maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augurs, Iron, Steel.
Nails, Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails by
the keg and pound, Ropes of a'.l sizes from 2
inches down to inch by the pound. Buggy
and Wagon Sprins, G rind Stones, and Grind
Stone Pictures, at .
SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S
A LARGE stock of Queensware, Cedarware,
such as Tubs, Butter Bowls, Buckets,
Churns, Baskets, Horse Buckets, kc; at
SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER S.
. . CARPETS ! CARPETS ! !
AtAP.-B Mid good variety of A LL WOOL,
RAO ahd LIE Mr CARPETS on hand
and for sale cheap, at
SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S
THE best quality of MkCKEREL, IIER
SINO and SHAD always on hand. And,
also, a good supply of Plaster and Calcined
Plaster, at
SULOUFF, FKOW & FAlUvEK H.
COAL! COAL,!!
A large quantity of Nut, Egg, Prepared,
BUeksmith and Limeburner's Coal on
hand and for sale by
SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER.
BS" Persons can be supplied with Coal,
Plaster, Stj, &c, at the lowest price, by our
agent at ompsontown, bLIHU BbNNEK,
who is also authorised to purchase Grain and
give the highest market Prices.
txf Mr. jMaB is, atso, our amnomea
agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and yod cannot fail to be
pleased.
Highest priees paid for Country Pro
duee, and taken in exchange for goods.
SULOUFF, FROW, A PARKER.
CetoberJ6 1885.
NEW GOODS at NEW PRICES
AT MRS. F. HANNEMAN'S
IN PATTERSON,
o
WHO has just returned from the City with
a large assortment of
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
Consisting in partof Bokinets and Bonnet Silks,
Flowers and Trimmings, Emborderies, Lace
Goods. Handkerchiefs. Balmoral Skirts, Hoop
Skirts, Gloves, Bead Gimps and Ornament
Notions and small wares, forming the 'oe3t
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOO DS
Ia the County.
She solicits a call from the "public, being
confident that she can suit all
MOTIVE.
,t
Persons indebted Vo the late firm of Sulouff
A Stambaugh, -will please call and make
settlement witu the undersigned, who will,
for a s.uort time, give his personal attention
to ,ooks and accounts of the late firm. He
will be foand at the office of the late plaee of
business.
JACOB STAMBtTGn.
PENNSYLVANIA KAILROAB.-TN AND
after Monday, Nov. 20th 1866, Passenger
Trains will leave Mifflin Statioa as follows !
XA8TWARD.
Philadelphia Express.. 12.37, P. M.
Fast L1m 6.31, A. M.
Day Express............. 11.18, A. M.
Cincinnati Express;..... 4.31, P. M.
Mail Train 10.20 P. M.
WESTWARD.
Pittsbg.&. Erie Mail.... 2.50, A. M.
Baltimore Express..... 4.59, A. M.
Philadelphia Express.. 5.30, A. M.
Fast Line 6.21, P. M,
Mail Train . 3.53. P. M. .
Emigrant Train,
... 10.07. A.M..
JAMES NORTH, Ag't.
IV Ew STORE
IN THOMPjMNTOWN.
JUST opened in the New "tore Room ander
the Odd Fellows Hall, in Thompsontown,
Janiata county, Pa., a well selected and ele
gant assortment of Dry Goods, consisting ia
part of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Sueh'as Delaines, ChelHes, Lusters, Alpaceas,
all wolol Delaines, Sheperd Plaid Lawns, and
a full assortment of Ladies White and Fancy
Goods, and a large assortment of
STPLB DRY GOOES,
Donstantly on hand and for sale cheap for
Cash, by.
R. A. WRIGIIT.
Also, GENTLEMAN'S CLOTHrGO EMPO
RIUM in the same building. An elegant as
sortment of ready made Clotbinng for Men
rnd Boys, consisting in part of Fancy Frock
Coats, Dress Coals, Pants, Vests, Drawers,
Collars, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs,
Hats &. Cap4, Boots Sc. Shoes,
And, everything usually found in first class
Gentleman's' Fcrnishinfi Store.
Fancy Goods of all kinds. Ladies' Gaiters
and Balmoral Fine Shoes, for Misses and Chil
dren, Carpets and Oil Cloth, &c Also, a good
stock of
Groceries, tneensware,
Hardware an4 Cutlery, Drugs, Oils, Paints,
and all such articles as are usually found in a
country store.
SjCi The highest prices paid for country
produce. JQr Goods sold at small profits,
for Cash.
Call and examine my Stock and see for
yourself, as I am always ready to wait on cus
tomers, just above the Square at Wright's
Cheap Cash Store and Clothing Emporium,
Tbompsontown, Pa.
1. K. BOLLMA.
W. B. BOLLM AS
UOLLltl iX 1? ROTH ER,
DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE
ITIAIW ST II ET
TWO Doors North of Belford's Store.
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
XXX
TT7E WOULD RESPECTFULLT CALL
V the attention of the public te our
Stock of .
drugs; ....
MEDICINES, ,
PERFUMERY,
. FANCY SOAPS,
ind a large variety of notions ; as also te ear
. STOCK OF WATCHES,
Watch chains, dreast-pins,
EAR AND FINGER RINGS,
SPECTACLES &C.
HOT WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of
Jewelry
repaired at the shortest notice and on the
MOST REASONABLE TERMS,
i Jgf ORDERS from PHYSICIANS prompt
ly attended to. A liberal discount to Phy.
sicians.
Sept. 27, '65-tf R0LLMAN BROTIIERS
A Valuable Farm
AT
Private Sale!
THE undersigned offers at private sale, that
well known firm,- situated in Fayette
township, Juniata county. Pa., abont 6 miles
trom MitHintown and Pean'a. railroad, 1 mile
from Oakland Mills and 1 J miles from MeAlis
tersville. The Ceder Spring road from Mif.
flintown to Sunbury. passes through the prem
ises. The farm contains about
m ACHES,
Of the first quality of Limestone Land. The
improvements are a large HrlCK llonae,
35 by 45, with an exoellent well of limestone
water at the door ; a large Frame Bank
Rnrsji 80 by 45 feet, corn crib, wagon shed.
carriage house, tool house, and work shop.,
All these buildings are new and built in a
substantial manner. The land is all cleared
but 7 acres, which is nader good fence, and
in a good state of cultivation, with running
water through the premises. There is, also
a first rate
opened on tne tarm. iwo apple orc'.nrii ,.,
filled with a choice selection of grafed fniit
For further particulars, enquire of ueian
Wilson; Esq., at Oakland Milk, wl;,o is au
thorised to sell.
ROBERT .Mc BLISTER.
Oct. 24, 1865-tf.
CITY HOTEL, Corn rf of Market anil Raii,
mad Streets, or-;pogite the Rilr9,d Dep
BARjsbURCPS.
W.Term9 as moderate as those of any other
Hotel to the jityj WM. O THOMPSON
AGENTS WANTED !
T '.anvass the new steel engravings of
Woman's Mission,
Liacoln Family,
Early Days of Waskiagtew, e.
Ferrtgraph Carte it Visits or Album Pittures,
At greatly reduced Price.
Special terms to disabled soldiers.
JqJ"" Send fer Catalogue with terms.
JOHN DAINTY. Publisher,
15 S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
W. A. LEVERING,
Lmber& Commission Merchant
CallowhiU S treet Wharf,
Philadelphia, Pa
Supplies of Timber, Staves, Locust Pins
Hoop Poles, ko ko and Lumber genera'y,
will be purohased, contracted for, or received
on commission, at tbe option of ae shipper
PUBLIC - SALE.
- - ty. L
WILL be sold at tbe House of G. Hal
teman, in Johnstown, Juniata county,
Pa., oa
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2nd. 1365,
At 1 o'clock, P. M., All that certain valuable
lot of Ground containing
More or less, late the residence of Mrs. HAN
NAH ELLIOTT, dee'd,, adjoinining lands of
Judge Oles and others, one-half mile from.
Johnstown, wnereon is erecieu a goon
STONE HOUSE,
Log and Frame Barn, Wagon Shed, Corn
Crib and other necessary out-buildings. The
land is all cleared and in a good state of cul
tivation. - There are about fifty
and twenty-CHERRY TREES and other fruit
trees on the premises.
Any person desiring to view the premises
wiU please call oa Joha Beale, of Beale town
ship. TERMS : Ten per cent, in eash at sale
ad the one-half of the balance on the 1st
day of A pril, 1 8H6, when possession and good
title will be fivea, and the residue on the 1st
day, of October, 1S06. For further particu
lars, address,
JOHN n. BEALE,
"r -- . Lewipbnrp, Penn'a,
LADIES' FARCY FURS ! !
AT
J0fl!f FAR EH AS'
Fur Manofndtorr,
lo. 718 Arch Stmt,
above 7th, Phila,'
if2 I nave now in store
i-Sf of my own lmporla-
fertion and Manafao-
Jiure, one of the lar
.rt Unit m n. f K.,n.
tiful selections of
FANCY. FURS,
for CHILDREN'S WEAR in the City. Also
a fine .assortment of Gents' Fur Gloves sad
Collors.'- '
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at
very reasonable prioes, and 1 would therefore
solicit a ball from my rriends of Juniat coun
ty and vicinity, fsijr Remember the Name,
Nnmber sad 8traet.
;,. lOHX FABSIBA,
718 Arch Street, above 7th, south side,
"' ' ' PHILADELPHIA.
1fL.l bave no partner, nor connection
with any other store in l'hiladelphia.
Oct, 4, 'fio-4m. .. s
HO PIUS'
"OWN MAKE" OF HCOP SKIRTS,
are gotten np expressly to meet the wants of
riRST CLASS TBADB.
They embrace a complete assortment ef
all the kiw aud disirabi.s S'yles, fires and
Length, for Ladies' Misses' and Children, and
are superior to all others mads in point of
Symmetry, Finish and durability : being
made of the finest tempered F.nglish Steel
Springs with Linen finished Covering, and
having all the metalie fastenings immovably
secured, by improved machinery. They re
tain their Shape and Elaatioity to the last,
and are wab&aated to give sktibi satis--rAcrioa.
. t .
Also, constantly ia receipt of full lines ef
good Eastern Made SKIRTS, at very low
Prices. SKIRTS Made to Order, Altered
and Repaired. WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
at VABcrACTonv and Salbs Room, '
No. 628 ARCH Street, above 6th.
PHILADELPHIA.
Tibms Casb, Osb Fbicb Omv !
Aug. 16, "tio. ' -
NOTICE TO Ul -VTEKS
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
i. v persons not to trespass on our property,
hunting Partridges and other game, as they
will b dealt with according to law..'
C. Museer, Philip Rank.
D. Diven, Samuel Auker,
Jonas Knutfman, David Auker.
Daniel Auker. Jaoob Weaver,
John Gingrich,
nov. 1, '65.-6w.
Groceries 2
Prime Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Pulver
ized Sugar, Crushed Sugar, N. O. Sugar,
S. H. Sugar, N, O. Molasses, S. H. Molasses.
Lovering Syrup, Chocolate, Mustard, Rice,
6iarohi Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia, Ginger, Cora
Starch, Fish, Salt, Sc., ic, fer sale cheap at
thaNsw Svoma in Patterson.
Jaal-tf J B; M TODD
TO THE NERVOUS DEBILITATE AND
DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES. A
great sufferer having been restored to health
in a few days, after many years of misery, ia
willing to assist his suffering fellow-cveatnrea
by sending (free), on the receipt of a postpaid
addressed envelope, a copy of the formuU of
cure employed: Direct te
JOng M. DAGNAM,
Box. I?3 Post Office, Brooklin. N. T.'
ESTATE NQI'ICE
Es'.ate of Jams Seiher dtc'i.
Notice is hereby given that letters of Tes
tamentary on the estate of Jonas Seiber.
foAe of Walker township, deceased, bavo
been grantea to the undersigned residing in
the same township. All persons knowing
hemselves indebted to said estate are request
d to make immediate payuien t and those hav
lg claims will please present tUeut duly au-
tnentioatea ror settlement.
SAMUEL SEIBER, Jr.
Exeruters.
ABltAM SEIBER
Nov. 15, '65. Gt.
NEW
JEWELRYJTORI
TnE nnderstgned would respectfully
inform the citizens of Mirtlialown ,
and vicinity, that he has opened a Jew-ai, J
elry Establishment on Main Street, Milftin
town, in Thompson's Hotel, third dnor from
the corner, where he will keep constantly oa
hand and at greatly reduced prices.
Gold and Silver Watches,
And a general variety of CLOCKS, FINGER
RINGS, BREAST PINS, EARRINGS. GoLD
PENS, and PENCILS. SILVER PLATED
WARE, SPECTACLES, together with a com
plete assortment of Fancy Goods. . .
BgwThe repairing of Clocks, Watohes and
Jewelry promptly attended to, on short notice
and on very reasonable terms. AH work war
ranted to give satisfaction. .. Jhe public are
respectfully inviied to give a oall.
THOMAS R. McCLELLAN.
f Aug. 9 I865.
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