Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, January 17, 1866, Image 3

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    je luiuata Stntiatl. ,
MP Pablio Sa! 5'itla printed at this
Office oo reaiooablp terms. .
igu Special attention of I oven tors, if
invit4 tp Card of Hessr. d'Epineuil &
Evans, lp tikis issue.
ItySfAL. R. M. Keever, deutut, has
arrived in Mifflintcwn, to rcmaia a abort
time. Booms ft Snyder's Hotel.
)9 Every body should bo preparing
to make oat their income returns for tbe
past year, as ho Assessors will aooo be
calling oo thorn for the account of year
ly expenditures and receipts.
Coal! Coal!! George Goshea bss
just received soother largo supply of
Stove Coal at bis coal and lumber yard,
jo Patterson. George is selling his coal
at fair prices.
Farm at Pkivatx Sali. Jerome
Hetrick, of Mexico, offers at private sale,
a Farm, situated in Walker township,
about half-way between Mifflin town and
Mexico, on the turn pike. Sec adver
tisement in another column.
In Tkoublk A man pained J . P.
Tbotnma, was arrested and brought before
Mayor Rumfort, for stealing two $100
U. S. bonds at Perrysville. He was
committed to await the arrival of officers
Iroin Juniata county. Telegraph.
t Another counterfeit greenback $10
bill has made iu appearance. Tbe signa
tures of Spinner and Chittenden are gooi
but the portrait of Mr. Lincoln :s coarse,
and tbs bill generally much heavier in ap
pearance than the genuine.
sU Plates for a new issue of fractional
currency are now being prepared by the
Printing Bureau of the Treasury Depart
ment. Tbe new issue will be of tbe de
nominations of fifty, twenty five, and
ten cents. The notes will be of an en
tirely new an 1 original design, and are to
be nearly an oval shape.
Reward Offered Wiedler Ro!nd
and A brain Auraod, of Lewisburp. offer
a reward of one thousand doluri lor in
formation that will lead to the conviction of
the person or persons, guilty of the mar"
der of Charles Roland, which occurred a1
Wiconiaco, Dauphin county, in October
last. They also offer a reward of five
hundred dollars for the pocket book and
mooey, which tbe deceased bad upon his
person at the time of his death.
ttW Wo have received the first n amber
of tbe American Educational Monthly,
devoted to Popular Instruction and Liter
ature. It is a valuable paper and should
be in the hands of every teacher and
friend of education lu the county
gCHERMERHORN, . BAyCROFT &
CO. Publishers. 130 Grand St. New
York. 512 Arch St. Philadelphia.
Terms J 1,50 per annum. Single copies
15 cents.
New Light. We have heretofore
called tbe attention of the public to the
New Burner or Limp, by which Coal Oil
can be burned practically without the ex
panse aod trouble of chimneys. It is
styled the Atmospheric Coal Oil Gas
Lamp. It is claimed that this lamp will
give doubla the qaantity of light of the
ordinary chimney lamp,, with one third
less oil. These lamps are now on exhibi
tion and for sale at J. B. M. Todd's
Store in Patterson.
Musical. The only reed instrument
that the ce'ebrated Pianist Gottschalk,
will use or recommend, is Mason & Ham
lin's Cabinet Organ, and of them he says:
"Your Cabinet Organ is truly a charm
ing instrument, worthy of the high
praise it has received, and FAR superior
to every thing of its clase I have ever
seen."
- B. M. Greene the agent for this coun
ty has constantly on hand at his Music
Store, Huntingdon, Pa., a full assortment
ot these icstruments and alo of Steioway
& Son's Pianos which he sells at Manu.
facturer's prices.
Circulars aent free. Send for one.
EviRT Saturday. Wo have n-ceiv.
ed the first number of Every Saturday, a
new hebdomadal, to be issued every Sat.
naday by those enterprising publishers.
Ticknor & Fields, 124 .Tremeot street,
Boston. It will coin mend itself to all
classes of intelligent and cultivated readers
by its freshness and variety, composing as
it doe Incidents of Travel aud Adventure.
Essays, Critical and Descriptive, Senial
Tales, Short Stories, Poems, Biographies,
Literary Intelligence, etc., in connection
with judicious selections from the admir
able popular papers on Buience which are
constantly appearing in foreign periodicals.
Single numbers 10 coats. Subscription
pricf SJS.Ot) Jipr vsr; it s!vanc?.
Tho following accounVof the mnr- j 11 00. Petroleum uneUled-s.le8 com-
55 ; tree 71(a)80o. Whisky dull at l M
2 28- " '
Ont'heiitstof December, 1865, at the M.
dor committed in Washington township,
8oyder eonoty, is front tbe Snyder county
Tribune :
A Cold Blooded Murder On tbo
evening of the Sth lost., our neighbor
hood was throws into a stare oi exciw w rirK Mp.
merit by tbe report of a murder having FRANKLlJJ BEECHEE, to Miss CAROLINE
been committed in Washington township, BROWNARD.
about three miles from this place. , lh n ,8th f tw emver- bT the same, Mr
vietim of this pre meditated murder was DANIEL CAP8ESHOUER, of Mount Union,
Huntingdon county, to JJiss. LYD1A JUMfcB,
of Newton Hamilton, M$iu count.
On the 14th Inst., by Rev. E. W. Kirby
Mr. J. W. H ASS, and Miss MART KISER'
bot'u of Liverpool, ferry county, Pa.
Mrs. Peter Eby. The deceased was well
known in the county, as sho has been a
landlady for a o?g time, in the tavern
known as Ebey's tavern. The particu
lar of the case as near as we can
learn them, are as follows : She was seat
ed between the bar and tbe stove engaged
in spinning; there was no pno the house
SOILS!, w. B. ROLLMA.
ROLLM41 nKOTHERS.
DRUG JUjD JEWELRY STORE.
TWO Doors North' of Belford's Stors.
MIFFLINTOWN, TA.
m
WE WOULD RESPECTF0LLY CALL
the mention of tbe publis to our
Stock of
DRUGS, '
MEDICINES, ,
PERFUMERY,
On September 1st, 18G5. in , 1'errysviUe,
exceptiu" a small boy who was also in the tbe residence of her son, Joseph L., Mrs.
. J m pu. Wt fr.,-,, JANE IRWIN STEWART, aged 63 years, 4
months and 'ii days.
bar room. Mr. Eby was absent Iroai
tho bouse, visitiog a neighbor's house.
While the old lady a thus euga-ed, a
ball was fired through the window, pierc
ing bcr heart, she sprung tip from her
but fell down
List of letters Remaining In tbe
Post Office, at Thompsomown,- uncalled
for. '
a J W
seat aad started to run, but fell down "
dead. The little boy started and gave Baker Mrs Rebecea
the alarm to the neighbors.' .Mr: hby "f jLb
was returning home and heard the report tonrftd Mrs Rachael
,x P. .rm Knt did tint discover anv I Castler Messrs J J & W
W "W . - ' - . ...
, . . , j I casc m
person. The enure anair m ciomea m Coilng Sanjliei
n....t.rr ot. 1itu nn mpaua will be lilt Deitrich J F
' . r .. r . t ' tu- David Mr
untried to discover tne guiiry pariy. u licltel Joseph
Coroner held an inquest over ber body Hover Miss Emelina
and tne usual veruici i icuuo.
deceased was aged about forty-five years,
This is the first case if murder commit
ted in Sovder County, and we sincerely
tftist jt will be the last.
SATiES.
Sales of Wm. Caicny, Auc't
Jan. 26 Kaw'.tdriler's Heirs, Fayette twp
personal property.
Jan. 30, Wn. Lecisgtuo, rayette twp.,
personu) property.
Feb. 1, Yoder's Lleirs, Fermanagh twp ,
personal property.
Feb. 6, J. D. Kauffraaa, West Perry tp ,
Snyder coucty, personal prop
erty.
Feb. 8, Samuel Smith, Fayetto twp , per
sonal property.
Feb. 22, John Hoffman, Fayette, twp.,
personal property.
Mar. 1, Henry Seiber, Valker twp., per
sonal property. ,
Mar. 13, Madison Sharon, Fayette twp.
personal property.
Mar. 30, Peter Kanffinan, Walker twp.,
personal property. 1
GinRhrey MiasMinerva
llertiler Mrs Mary C
Ileiser Tobies
Huus Samuel
: Hoops Jacob
lleintzman Keidfl
Harris Mivs Eliji
Huntire Thomas
Jones John
KiDZer Miss Margie
Keely A
Long P
Landis L
Moliriile James
McAlister Samuel 2
Mclntjre Abram '
McN'aigbt Samuel -.Mortin
George
MoAlisier J it
McMeen & Caveny
euse Mrs Ellen C
icbolas Joseph
Oyler D W
Frersei Miss Emma
S.roup Saronel
Sheafi'er Jaoob
Shirk Mrs Lydia
Sidera Miss Salhe C
tutl Mrs Beckie
humer J
Siders H
Trego JTss Mary J
Tiliel Miss Mary
Tibbons Miss Mattie
Terrer Jacob
AT TBI
OF
StJJiOUFF, FROW AND PARKER,
4 ram cststai mlacb buiibiiio,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
niRl! TTNnERSIGNED " HAVING PVR-
J. chased the stock of goods formerly be-
FANCY SOAFS,
and a large variety of notions; as also ta oar , longing to Su!onff & btambaogn, uk
STOCK OP WATCHES,
added to it quite an assortment from the Phil
adelphia market, are now ready to suplly ths
eitnens or Miminiown ui-."-i.,7 j
I ihin, nd evervthine that is nsuatly kept in
WITCH CHAINS. DP.EAST-PINS, , fnVe. and a frreat m:inv thing l hat
EAR AND FINGER RIN G S, fcav. never been kept bre. r-de,.r-
- minea 10 ku s'" , .
iPECTAC! 1?S AC' and make U an object for the people to buy
Or4ilirUi.Ka Jfromns. A largo stock of DRY GOODS, con-
jgg-"WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of jisl!ng of ladies Dress Goods such all ' '
FRENCH MERINOS,
Jewelry
epaired at the shortest notice and on the
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
pg ORDERS from PHYSICI ANS prompt-
ly attended to. A liberal discount to Pby.
sioians.
Sept; 27, '65-tf ROLLMAK BROTHERS
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS !
NEW GOODS AT
MICKEY & PEN N EL'S.
The undersigned has just received a large
lack of Dr Goods and Grocries at their
store on Rail Koad Street, in raliereon, wnicn
they are opening to the public, at the following
low prices :
TiEOWS SnEATXXQS.
Ileot Quality.. ..J....J40
Leister Mrs Catharine
Lauver Michael
Leitter Mrs M 2
Leister L
Lauver Henry
I-IO
i.auuia j r .
Thomas J.
Wetiler Paniel
Webstei Zttchariah
Warner Miss Annie B
West Mrs
Weidnibyer Samnel
Young Miss Lixzie
LEVI MYERS, P. M.
CO
99
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S3
p 95
it I
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o
0
Spring and Winter Arrangement-
34 1U' 37
REMOVED TO
16 JotLn St.
.24
...20,
-.70
..70
...87
..33
..29
...25
SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool.
FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
plain wool delaines
press flannels,
plain sack flannels,
; white flannels,
blur' twilled flannels,
red flannels;, ' '
MUSLINS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, tt., te.
Can be had St
SULOCFF, FPOW 4 PARKER S.
A Valnable larm
. . AT
Private Sale!
TnE unieraiaifd oiTars at private sale, ttat
well known farm, situated in Kayeti
towDhi,. "Juniata county. Pa., about milts
trom Mitnintown and Ptnn'a. railroad. 1 mil
from Oakland Mills and 1 miles from McAlis
tersville. The Ceder Spring road from Mif.
flintown to Snubury. passes throogh ths pvem-.
ses. The farm'eoniains about
470 ACBES,
Of the first (jaality of Limwtnne Lan'L The
improvi-menta are a large liriCH sseiw,
85 by 4-S with an exoelbni well oi" limestone
water at h floor; urge i;nin
Darn, Hi by 45 feet, corn crib, yrfa abvl,
carriage house, tool bouse, and work shop.
All these buildings are new and bnill in a
subsfwntial manner. The land is all cleared
but 7 asn-es, which is under good fence, and
in a goof tit of euliivntion, with running
water through the premises. There is. also
a fir3t raje - '
opened on the farm. Two apple r-hardi,
filled with a choice selection of grafed mm.
For further particulars, enquire of Lnc-tan
Wilson: Esq.. at Oakland Mills who is an
thoriied to sell.
ROBERT McALIsTER.
Oct. 24, lf5-tf.
Second
Third ...
Fourth
Fifth....
Sixth -
Flasssls
Scarlet 4to70
White 4oto70
l'lad 45to"5
Shirting 45to75
All wool Socks-48toJ
' Coots & Shoss.
Ladies.
MOURNING DfJtSS COOO:
Black Shawls.
Veils, Cooarst
Cloyest Gauntlets,
Second Mourning Balmorals,
Hoods, &c.i c.
Everything desirable in this line, and a
very large stock,
At Sulonff, Fxow & father's.
$2 t.,3 25 A FULL assortaseil ot Uenueman a uwt,
1 2t)to2 25 ! - consisting of
Pbists.
Best Quality at ..
Second
Thjrd .'.
' DeLaisss.
Plain (all wool)..
Figured "
FancTad plain
from 25to40
GlSOBASIS.
Best Quality 37
Second -.33
Shirtiso CnscsR.
Best Quality 45!
Second
Third -.
Merinos.
VU1U" ""i GaocsRiss.
Skirts. !Syrup9....$l 20tol 40
Balmoral-$2 7ctoi 50gugar house- 70
I noop au P"rr,Sugars brown. H1015
liCKings ia, nww White
Pants Srurr. Qreen Coffc....35to40 I
Jeans from 4'ltoTOi t .h;' t'nt ift !
Satinet 7iu$l 25!stvl(.1, ...12 IK)to20 00 ' fiPIT T PCTITTrTinX' in PRUTS.
- r . : ii ii lift i iiiiiruijiiuii m iiiiv
TODD AHEAD!
J. B. M. TODD has just received a larpre and
fine assortment of GOODS from Philadelphia,
which he is .repared to 3sU at ihe following
reduced prices :
pbints'.-
Mis.es...$
aojOhndrens ...40to$l 25 Cloths,
Uents lioois J-s v i on
....$1 25to2 25
Cassimercs,
Scttinetts,
Our Coating;,
Testings.
Can be had at
SCLOl'FF, FROW & PARKER'S.
LADIES' FANCY FURS! !
AT
JOHN FAREIRAS
Tnr Maauladtory,
So. 718 Arch Street,
' above 7th, Phila,'
I nriTe now in store
' 'it m owu Importa
tion and .Mannfuc-
ture, one of liie lnr-.
gest and most beau
tiful t-e'eutions of
FANCY FURS,
for CHILDREN'S WEAR in the City.' .Also
a fine assortment of Oenls' Fur GloTes nnd
Collors. '
I am enaMed to dispose of my iool at
very reasonable prices, and 1 would Therefore
solicit a ball from my jriendi of .Inoiatu cnuu
tv and vic'nity. jjT Remomber the Name,
Number and Street.
JOHW TABEIH A,
712 Ar.trsr, above 7th. smith side,
'' "'' PHILADELPHIA.
t. I lsvo no f srtnpr, nor connection
ith any other store iu I'hiladeipliia.
with any
Cot. 4,
-4m.
Sales of Wm. Given, Anc't.
Ca8aimeres...$l otcj, lireakfast Shawls
Plaps. frnm $2to3
AU wool....l'...45to80j Woolen Hooils75to2 50
Plad Cashmer...87to50 Hats and Caps at all j
' leached MusLis. i prices. j
Best Quality 501 Notions A full as-
Second - 40sortment of Ladies
Third 85 Gents' Gloves, Hos-
Fourth atljiery, kn. at all prices,
fifib ,.25'to suit purchasers.
Also, a full assortment ef fueensware.
Hardware. Tinware. Brooms, Brushes, Bask-
. . fm ii.. innn. el a. nuoaeta. iuo. tooacco, ocean, otc, c
I ' f t..,. .nrf .ai... 1 usaally kept in a country store. ' Purchasers
era mm. T ... nvn. u. vt .
Having supplied ourselves with a new and
unerior let cf Goods, ef tbe latest stvlea and
e are now prepared to make for the Spring j do wejl by calling and examening our
and Winter better amazement, acd present 8l0clt- neiore purcnasing eisawnere , as our
r.r inducements to .urchwers.' tban we I n,ot, ,0 eU nllP for t'AS11 or t ountry
jja. i?. jane .noxaoaer, -uiuuru iwp , i iive ever ueiore ouereu. nave 'J.uuu vai
,.l n;ible ana beaulilul articles o' Uooas, com-
r r J' I n.i,,.,,, l'in,H. Watches. Diamonds, nlain aud
Jan. 20, Samuel Paries, Milford twp., ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Hoods pf
eersonal nrorertv. very description, tbat we will sell at S2 each,
' .1 rpiriLrtl.ea of Talue or cost.
T. i . r 1 A II . 7..m.nanl. I T-
reO lOf JCtlitlUUCI Alliens, x-ciauauagu
twp , personal property.
Feb. 19, Wm Ort, Fermanagh twp., per
sonal property.
Feb. 20, Ephraim Se-fcer, Fermanagh tp.,
personal property.
HUW WE DISPOSE OF OUR GOODS.
We have 50,000 Oil Colored Photo
graphs, comprising every subject Reli
! gioiis. Sentimental, Comic and Fancy that
we will sell at Thirty eenls escn, or four for
One Dollar; and with each Photograph we
give two numbered notices Ths n?;iea are
nun.bere i irom 1 to 50,000, and put into en-
Produce.
MICKEY & PFN'NELL.
Nov. 23,'C5.--ly. ' Patterson, Pa.
ADVANCE of SCIENCE.
Feb. 22, John Christy, Fermanagh twp , velupes. scaled up, and thoroughly mixed ;
personal property.
Feb. 27, Wm. Seiber, Walker twp., per
sonal property. -
Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style
and when Photographs are purchased, two for Lf y,,, wuieh j8 B combination of Gold and
MIFFL IXTO 1 -V A .V7
MAKKF.TS.
PA. TTERSOy
FLOUR, MARKETINGS.
Super, bbl. $7 50 (Butter, prime V lb 35
Extra,-...-... . 7 75 Butter, -a rate 30
Fancy,- . 9 00 Lard, 20
Rye, cwt. 8 00 iTallow - 12
Buckwheat. .. 4 X iEjis, j doi 3d
GO
90
75
80
60
75
- 35
6 50
8 00
2 25
80
Corn Meal,-...- 1 ia
CHAIN,
White wheat.... 2
Red Wheat fcu 1
Rye
Barley,...
Corn
Buckwheat,
Oats, -
SEEDS,
Clover, (jJ bus
Timothy.
Flax,
Hungarian,
DRIED FRUIT,
Apples. 1 8 00
Peaches, " qt 5 60
Cherries 10
Currents 10
Blapkberries, S
Elderberries, 6
POTATOK3,
New Irish, bu 100
Swaet... 3 00
VARUHIES,
Apples, f bu 1 60
Onions,. ......... 1 00
White Bean,-. 2 50
Beeswax, tt 45
Soap, dry .10
Candles........... 25
Wool, washed...- 50
Hags, 6
PORK.,
Flags, "i? cwt 12 00
Ham, lb 25
Sides & Shoulders 18
BEEF,
Fore qr, 1 cwt 10 00
Hind qr 12 00
POULTRY,
Chickens, ) pair 60
Duuks, 40
Geese 1 00
Turkeys, Z 09
COAL, ton
Treventon stove 6 00
do Egg 4 00
Sunhury stove 9 00
do Egg 9 00
Chestnut,.
8 00
5 00
3 00
Pea.
Mixed
WOOD,
Oak 4 00
Hickory 4 60
HAY,
Timathy, 10. 00
Clover - 8 00
Retailed Artioles.
Coal Oil gal 1 00
Salt, sack 8 60
Plaster, ton 10 00
Nails 10 00
JUNIATA SENTINEL
In advance $2 00
Corrected weekly by SulouT, Frow A Parker.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
' Philadelphia, Jan, 10', 1866.
The soow storuis have Docked up the
wharves, and ioterloro wit'i the dis
charge of vessels. Trade is very dull'
small sales nt middling cotton at 51c.
Cl'verced $7 00 7 75 ; Flaxseed" $3 10
No shipping deuiaml for fl-ur sales in
sirall lots ooly, at $7 25 7 75 for su
perfine: 8 709 00 for extras; $10 00
11 00 for extra family. No change ia
rye flour or cora meal. Wheat, Rye,
JCora anil Oats dull at yesterday's figures.
? 030 buhc's Canada F8 Thrley eo' J at
each Photograph are taken out and sent with
it. Tbe anfcles of Goods are numbered from
1 to 50,000, aad any article, no matter what
value may be, corresponding with the number
on the notice, will be sent lor Two Dollars,
free of cos, except when sent by express,
then at tha expense of the receiver.
We' do assure you tht should the notice
correspond with a Piano orothor valuable ar
ticles of goods it will be sent to the purchas
er fr Two Dollars.
LIST Or GOODS AT $2.00 EACH.
Set'"' Oi-tivf. I'iimot,
Rvsewonrf Mnoteons,
Guld Iluntin'j Case Lever JVatchet,
Jilcer HufrifJ,
Dinmnud Set,
Silver Tea Sett,
Silver Chafing Dihe,
Sets Sdcer Teaspnons,
20 0DO Coral, Opal J: Lmeraled Brooches,
Mosaic, Jet, Lava a$.d Florentine Sets,
Gold Kings,
Gold Pencils,
Toothpicks, &-c.
Comprising a lis' of endless variety and tbe
choicest quality of Goods. We w irrant our
Goods super or to any establishment in tbe
eountry, and hope you will give us one trial at
least, and if the article is not as represented,
and does not give satisfaction, return it, and
we will iiiid your money back.
HOW TO ORDER GOODS.
Send us Thirty Cents for one Photograph,
or One Dollar for five tbe extra one aud two
extra notices to the agent. When an Agent
has sent us $ 10.00 for Goods and Photographs,
we will give one notice and the article il calls
for free of charge; for $ 5.00 three notices
free ; for $20.00 four notices free t for $30.00
a splendid Photographio Allium, or six frej
potiues; or for 60.00 a good . Silver. Watch,
warranted a good time-keeper.
We keep an account of all money sent; and
an Agoot can order his commission at any
time. .
Be particnlar and writs your address ffll!
and plain, as we sometimes have orders in our
office fur months that we cannot answer for
the want of proper directions.
ADDRESS
BARTHEW t CO.,
Box 6248 New York.
Jan. 8, 'B6-Sn-
English Rubber, (vulcanite.) Also American
Rubber, (vulcanite,) which for beauty, dura
bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of the
natural contour of the face, cannot be sur
passed, Either of the above bafis
I WARRANT FOR TEX YEARS.
Fall Upper or Lsivrr Sets Inserted
as Low as $15.00 Per set.
, Tempory sets insertea Gratis.
Speoial attention will be made to diseased
gums, and a cure warranted or no charge
made. Teeth filled to latt for life.
ar Triumph in Dentistry !
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
by a new process, without the use of ether,
chloroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger.
Having been in business fornpwards of ten
years, five of which has been spent in MitBia
town, and being in possession of the latest
improved Instruments and Machinery, I warrant
entire satisfaction, or the money will be re
funded. Office on Bridge Street, opposite the
Conrt House Square.
G. L. Df.RR,
Resident Dentist.
November 29, 1865-Iy.
'Linen 65
Best American 2513 bushel Bags 1,UU
Others from...20 to 24 molassss.
oikoiiams. lLoveringSyrup 35
Lancaster..; 35 Good " i'5to30
Common from..25 to 31 Sugar House.
shirtiko chicks. Prime Baking -o
Mt' Ve-.non Linen j scoab.
Warp - 50 White SO
Common 35 to 49 Brown 14, 18 & 20
Dkown snsETiscs. I corrsa.
Applet dn "A" 3-V Best.........:.
Others 28, 81 4 33 j Rib ...
BLEACHSOai'SLIS. I SCSDBIES.
From...25, 28, 30 to 45, Cheese
vlasskls. ' Pure Pepper
From 60 to 75; Mackerel pr- lb.
Twilled for Shirt...50 ' Also A large as
db LAtJrsS. jsortsnent of Ladies',
From 30 to 40i Misses' and Chil-
All Wool 75dren's WOOL ES
sattisbtts. j HOODS from 75 to Si
From.. .90. 1,00 to 131 'and upwards.
ladie'svcrs. j Also A large as
Capes from... $5 to $12 sortment of Bouts &
Latest Style Muffs IShoes Men's "
from 3.50 to 4.00!from $3,00. 4.50, 5,-
Cbildren's Mufi"s & 1 0.1, 6.25 to 6,00.
Capes. ...0.00 to 7,00 Ladies Shoes from
BAOfitS'1. I
....35
....31
....25
...o
10
.1.50 to 3.60
ESTATE NOTICE
Estate of Jacob Besom of Delaware
oxnship deed.-
Notice is hereby given that letters of Teets-
meniary on the estate of Jacob Besom late of
Delaware township, deceased, nave been
sranted to tbe undersigned residing in Dela
ware township. All persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment and those hav
ing claims will please present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
JASE BESOM,
Nov. 29,'6.5 Executrix.
LfJ.VBERt LILVBER 1 1
Afu'l assortment, such as Boards. Pickets,
. Lath, Shingles, Doors and Sash, on hand
aedfor sale by
SUXUIT, FROW & PARKFS.
CARPETS 1 CARPETS 1 1
A LARGE and good variety ot ALL WOOL.
RAO and UEUP CARPETS on hand
and for sale cheap, at
SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S
AGENTS WANTED!
To canvass the new steel engravings of
Woman's Mission
Lincoln Family,
Early Date of Washington, Ac.
Ftrrtgraph Cartes de Visits or Album Picturss,
At greatly reduced Prices.
1. Special terms to disabled soldiers.
Send for Catalogue wit tsrma
JOnN DAINTY, Publisher
!5 8. S'x'.l
Ys.
Tbe follo-ving prices will i-faid fur in:ir
Wing in CASH or GOODS to suit 'customers
Hutter i....40 Potato'-s .....00 ItOOoa
Eggs .....35, Rags
ft?tjullighc3t price for Walnuts, Sbellbarks
and Chesiunts.
Patterson, Nov. 29, 1865-ly.
.Til SIC STOIC i-:.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
B
LOAL,! COAL.!!
A large quantity of Nut, Egg. Prepared,
BUcksmith and idmeburner's Coal 'en
hand and for sale by
SULOUFF, FUOW &
8 Persons can ba supplied with Coal,
Plaster, Sib, at the lowest price; by our
ageut at impsontown, ELIIIU BENNER.
who is also authorised to purchase Grain and
give the highest market Prices.
Jfejg" Mr. CL1NE is, also, our authorised
agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and you cannot fail to be
pleased.
jwg- Highest prices paid for Country Pro
duce, and taken in exchange for goods.
SULOUFF, FROW, & PARKER,
otob er 1865.
SALT! SALT!! SALT!!!
A Superior quality, either by single sack oi
quantity. We will furnish Merchants
with salt at Philadelphia prices, with the d
avnon of expenses of freight.
" SULOUFF FROW & PARKER-
THE best quality s( XCgEREL, HER
RIXG and SHAp always on hand. And
also, a good supply of Plaster and Calcine
Plaster, at
SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S.
WE have one room devoted entirely to
Gems Furnishing Goods and Ready
Made ClothUg, snch as
Coats, Pants, Vests,
Over Coats, Boois & Shoes,
Hats t Caps, Whits Shir's
Funnel Shirts, Undershirts, and
Drawers.
SULOUFF, FROW & TARKER.
A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAV
ELVIXG BAGS. Also, XOTIOXS, suoh
as Hose, Gloves, Buck Gloves and Hit, (very
best quality.) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents,
unfinished Kid, at
euici'FF, rp.o'T s FAP.Krr.'s
M. GREENE HAS OPENED HIS Ml -sic
Store, one door west of W. Lwi
Book Store, where he keeps constantly on
hand STE1NWAY SONS' and GAEHLE S
Piano Manufacturing Coiupinv'a PIANOS.
MASON HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGANS
andCARHART; NEELil.iM & CVS' ME-
LODEON'S; Guitar1!, Violins, fifes, Flutes;
Guitar and Violin Strings.
Mrsic Books GoMsm Chain, Go;aon Show
er, GoiJen Censor. Golden Trio, &c, Ac.
SHEET Ml SIC. He is constantly receiv
ing from Philadelphia all the latest music,
rhich persons at a ditmre wishing, can
order, and have sent them by mail, at
Publisher" Prices-
Pianos and Organs Warranted fir five
years.
those wisuiji to rmy .inv oi tne aoove ar
ticles are invited to c.-il! am) examine mine
before purchasing elsewhere. Mr pi icei are
the same as in New York and PLadcTiiLia
Circulars of Instrument" sent prnit.4itly up
on application with any additional it.'jriua-
tion desired.
b. m. GRrrrr.
Hill Street, HuntingdOn.'Ps.
One door vest cf Lewis' Book Store.
GRAND ntIZCS
von si:bok!Biibs to the
AftlEB.GAft STATESMAN-
a SATKKAL WXtKLY FAF1ILT J0I RSAfc
at Sl.iiO Ier Aiinuin
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES
ABB SEKT 10 CI.fBS, vil.
For every Club jf . Furty Subscribers,
A AVhcrlcr & Wilson best i5, Sowiag jiatliinn
With two extra copies to the j;tt?r up o." tho
club.
FOR EVERY CLCB OF TWENTY, nd
less than furty subscribers, 'tfe will al' w
$1.2f for each subsorir on the price oi i.i:I
macbite. '
F'?K EVER! CLUB OF SIX. a sjdend'i.l
steel engraving of Pbk.iiesi L;.':ror..-, (full
length,) Andrew Jun.s-tv, Mest. Grxebvi.
GsASTor Suevman nn horiel.a-J, worth io.OU
each, with an extra copy 'i the getter up of
the club.
FOR EVERY CUE ,tF THRF.e, one of
those splendid stce! engravings ot the Uni
form Series of
NA UOXAL POM HA ITS
comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson
Lieut. Gen'l Graiit, Major General Sherman,
Sheridan, Thomas, Md'lellan, Fremont, Ad
mirals Farragut aud Porter. George and Mar
tha Washington, each, l'.lx24 inolies, worth
$2.00.
These splendid portraits should adorn every
parlor.
The S'atesman is the Urgent, cheapest and
best fatniljr paper published, suited for every
family. Try it once and yon will never bo
without it. Send for espies and get np yonr
clubs. .
Address
AMERICAN STATESMAN.
7 Nassr.t Stselt, New York.
Dec. 13;'65.-'in.
Grroceries !
Prime Rio CotTe, Prepared Coffee, l'nlvot
ized Sugar, Crushed Suirar, N. O. Sug.ir,
S. II. Sugar, N, O. Molasses, S. If- Mo!ases,
Lovcring Syrup, Chocolate, Mustard, Rice.
S.'arch, Nu.msgs. Cloves, Cassia, Gint-r, Com
Starch, Fiah, Sxlt, &C, ic, for sale cheap at
ibNBW Stoke ia Patterson.
J,nl-tf J B M TODD
"t,rE have on hand a good qualify of H.ird
V r ware, comprising a full nsortment of
CARFEXTER TOOLS, & BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, such as Anvil?. Bellows, ie., Shoe
maker Tools," Saws, Axes Augur, Iron, Steel.
Nails, Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails by
the keg and pound. Lores of k'A sizes from 'I
inches down to inch ty the pound. Buggy
and V:igon Sprius, Griad Stones, and Grind
Stone I'icturcs, at
1 i'l fl'rr r t. T- l-T-T-