Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, January 31, 1866, Image 3

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WSDNESDA1 HORaiHa, January, 81, I860
TOWII AlBtf)lJJ Tjta'7;
Bot TBI Best. We meap the lest
Cigars WEIDMAN keeps the best, as
he does of everything else. " Whenever
you want a good article, and cheap, co to
Weidnian, be keeps the best .of every ting,
such as Books, Stationary, Cigars, Tobac
co, Fancy Soap, and a large variety of
Fancy Articles.' 1';';'' 7 ' :
.... ttH-wi l
CisS3tu"'Tom"
ri j.i ro ' If."' .
rAMPS( -Tb Com-
mismotfers of Internal Revenue has pub.
Iihe3 a circular, wherein he directs tbat
all tramps must be cancelled by placing
the initials of tie person executing the
insUument, together with the date., It is
'sot enough' to make a cross or any other
mark to deface them. - Business men
should make a note of this.
Rer. W. Y. Bron, of Ohio,
hat accepted a call from the Pres1) terian
Congregation of Perry sville, and will as
aume the duties of his charge on Sunday
February 18th at 1Q o'clock. This Church
lias been without a pastor for a period
of two years. Rev. Brown is a vry able
Deviue. - We wisb. hitn abuudaut succe-s
in his new felJ of labor.
CoUNTEKFEir QUARTERS. A Oeff
counterfeit on the twenty fire cent; frac
tional currency is in circulation in Phila
delphia an 1 other Eastern cities, and
may be expected to .pale its appearance
here very soon if it has not already ,
done so. In this counterfeit Mi. Fes.-en- j
den is adorned with a breast.pin, which i
docs not appear in the ge juine. The en !
graving of the' vignette is very imperfect.!
Railroad Accident We are pain
ed te chronicle the death of Mr. Ilulbert
Barton, an employee on the Pennsylvania
Railroad. While the train was in lujliou
he was r'jpcing forward on the top
ol'r..'
the Gars, and was struck by a bridge at
Manavuok, killing him instantly. Mr.
Barton was a member of the 49ih P. V.
in which Regiment he served bis country
faithfully for thre.s years, and was honor
ary discharged.
nav The following is a penile hint,
and can take application hereabouts :
'Do not forget that it po-t something
to "puff." as well as to advertise, and nev
er t-ponge upon a. printer in any way j
whatever. It is the printer's ink that
makes nine-tenths of your fortune ; it
takes money to ouy iak, type and paper,
nud ye.t after all this few are the thauks
that the printer gets. Give the priuters
fuir play, and give up all expectations jf
gratuitous puffing, ic , aud Come down
ith a remuneration."
Ferswssa-e ojteo times jjtioyeJ. :
by parents learning thair hildrn to kiss
every starnger who happens to come in
contact with them, kissing babies is often
times vej-y d!s?greable business. Parents
should renienib.?r tbat it matters not huw
sweet the dear litt'o cfcerah is to them, to
the world at large it appears like oth;r
babies. We would say to parent, in the
words of a lady friend, "they will learn
the art of kissing soon enough, especially
if tl.ey arc Girls V
Rkwf.dy for Frost Bites The fol
lowing recipe for frost bites h-is been
used in Germanj for a number of years
with the most beneficial effects Twenty
four ounces of mutton tallow, twenty lout
ounces of hog's lard, four ounces perox
ide of iron, (red iron dust,) four ounces
of Veuico turpentine, two' ouuees oil f
burgamot, two ounces bole Armciab, rub-
cd to a paste with olive oil. Heat to-1
gether the tallow, lard and iron du-t, in
an iron kettle, stirring with su iron spoon
constantly till the , mass assumes a per
fectly black color; then add gradually
the other ingredients, stirring till well
mixed. It is applied upon linen daily,
and its effect upon even the most painful
frost sore is most extraordinary.
' We commend to tie special atten
tion of out readers, that valuable journal
for the Household, the Cnildreo, the Gar
den, the Orchard, and the Farm, y:x : the
America AgricmltokruiL, publwhed Ly
OranqJudd Jc 'Co., 41 Park Row,
New York Ci'j. It is onlj SI. 50 a year.
It is hill of good things, useful to every
person, no matter where his residence, or
what his occupation:' We IeaVu that the
. v - . , .
prescntvojume. (26h.) opens withjtn.io-j
crease1 ot "m6re"than twenty . thousand
subscribers. The paper itself, good as it
has hitherto been, is greatly increased in
sice, appearance, and intrinsic value.
A Cellar aI 4 talf eat soarcely be tet-
tec invested. i Seird bo yonr subscriptions
to the Publishers,' as above. ; The first
nufaber of this volume contains 49 pages
and ea be obtained specimen, ,on
Scarcity op Domes Never were
dwelling houses in oar borough io Letter
demand tbau now. , We hear oi a large
Dumber of fauiilies who would move to
tills place if the houses could be had.
All houses for reot are engaged. Let's
hurry up that Building Association.
Spears roa Itself. The following
letter from Judge Rose of Altoona, to
B. M. Greene, in regard to the Piano
purchased of him speaks for Itself ;
: i Altoona, January, 20, 1866.
' B: ;Hf,.' Cte!?;' EfDear i jSiv-;
Allow me o express to you my entire
satisfaction' with the Steinway & Son's
Piano. purcbaae.4 of you Uil March.
As far as I am able to judge it eombinen
all the neuepsitry requisites of a perfect
instrument. ' Quite a number of perform
ers have tried it, and d.LL pronounce
Steinway & Son's as unequalled.' I
have not the least hesitation in recom
mending their make as the best, and hope
thoss of my friends who desire a good
article may give you a call. ' . . ''
, Respectfully
B. F. Rose.
These splqndid F.inos and also . Mason
& Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, can be seen
ac Mr. Greene's Music Store Hunting
don, Pa. Mr. Greene is the sole agent
for this county, and persons wlshiug a
good instrument should not fail to give
bitu a call, or send for a circular. '" ' .
. - . -i i- -
Grand Prize. The A merican States
men offers a Prize of akne of Wheeler
and Wilson's best $55.00 Sewiue Ma
- j far f c,ub of Forty Subcri-
ber. Qr w;j, he pj.ice of tbeMa.
clliue) oue dolj?r for everJ subscriber ob
j.,; "
''Vhwt resents a splendid opportunity
to obuiu one of these valuable machines
without other cost than a little effort
The Sta'esman is fast becoming one of
the most widely known and valuable pa.
I tiers published : bavins already reached
1...": ..... Kn iinn .,: oti,.
It is ap invaluable sheet to the advert.is
ing commuuity as well as its readers
Its publisher posses a sjiiit of entci
prise that allow none to excel them.
Published weekly at S1.&0 per year, at
G7 Naau Street, -sew York. ,
Blilpjxg Association. The citi
zens of Mifflin and Patterson, met in the
Court House on last Saturday evening,
for the purpose of organizing p Building
Association
The meeting was organized
by electing A. Ban doe, Chairman, and
B. S. Cook and A. II. Weidman, Sec
retaries. The President state! that the
j object uf the meeting is to form oursel
j ves into an association for the purpose of
jeregting Ljwelling House, in the borough
The fullofing gentlemen gave their
view; as to the best method of conduct
itig an association of the kipd proposed:
Messrs. II. Stauibaudi. E. W. II. Krei
jjt.r, A. II. Martin, Dr. Ktcmt.fer and
t JJ. S. Cook: alter which a nioiioc was
made to appoint a committee of five to
draw up a plan or anzngeuient for the
management of s:;id ssFOciatioo. The
chair made tho following appointment :
A. II. Martin, A. Sandoe, B. S. Cook,
T. U McClellaq and A. LJ. Weidman.
,Cn motion adjourned to Saturdny eve:
ning, Febiuar) 3, 1S6G.
A. SANDOE, Pres.
B. S. Cook, 1 Sects.
A. If. Weidman, f
V1FFL l.KTO II -V A D
' MARKETS.
PAtTtiliSOS
FLOUR.
Super, y bhl. $7 50
Extra,-...- 7 75
Fancy, 9 00
Rye. cwt. 3 00
Ituckwbeat, 4 00
Corn Menl, 1 76
White wheit.... 3 00
MARKETINOS.
Butter, pnme"j lb 35
Butter, -n rate 3(T
Lard, 2D
Tallow,. li
Eggs, a aox '30
liiitc. ) ib
Re l Wheat 7 bu 1 60 li3es & Shoulders 16
Re 75 Kttf,
Barley,... "0 iFore qr, cwt 10 00
Corn
Buckwheat,
Oats
SEES, '
Clover, bus
Timothy.
I-Ux.....:....
CO
75
flind or.
13 00
POULTRY,
35 ICh'ckecs, pair
' 'iin.,lts.'
60
40
5 50
t 00
2 25
80
Geese 1 00
Turkeys, 2 00
COAL, ton
Trevenion stove 9 00
do Egg 9 00
Sunhury stove 9 00
do Egg 9 00
Chestnut 8 00
Pea, " C CO
Mixed,. 8 00
"TjGMV'-t mv!
Oak,;..,:,j.v..i... 4 00
Hickory,' .: 4 50
: hay;.
Timothy, 10 00
Iliincrariau, . .
DKIEU FRUIT,
Amies. V bu 3 00
Peaches, " qt
Cherricn,
Currents,. s ..
Bliickbenies,
Elderberries,!
roTATOE!". ,
New If iiK bu 100
Sweet,. ...!..... 3 00
VARIETIES,
Apples, j) bu 1 50
rinTor R (XI.
Onions... 1 00
Retailed Articles, i 1
' white Beans.2 50
k'e,w?x' 1 Xsn
i Soap, dry 10
Candles..... 2-
i woI washed... 60
Coal Oilgai.J 00
Salt, - 8 50
Plaster, "J9 ton 10 00
Sails.... :.10 00
JUNIATA SENTINEL
In advance $2 00
Corrected weekly by Sulouff. Frow k Parke:1
PHILADELPHIA1 MARKETS.1
; . . , - raiLA,ntLrnia, Jan. 23, 18CG.
' Wheat ranges front ei StoiO for
Re.?, for white. $2 JO to 3 70. Bjc. 90c.
to 51. forti 73. Oat 48. Choice Clot
versced n worth fron f 7 25 to 9 3.25. 1
American '.QM
cliwei yesterday.' 't
t ft I A
,.-( .1.1 !
I T 'r-i "id ' I?
Sales of m. (SveayAoe't
Feb. 1, Yoder's Ileirs, Fermanagh twp ,
personal property.
Feb. 6, J. D. Kauffman, West Perry tp
Snyder county, personal . prop
erty. ; ' " ' : .''
Feb. 8, Samuel Smith, FayeUe twp , per.-
- : sonal property, ' '
Feb. 16, GepfKe Fisig, Fayette twp., perl
sqoal property. . ; .
Feb. 17, Widow Jacobs, Fayetee twp.
personal property.
Feb. 21, Christfan G. Sheliy; Delaware
' twp , personal property.'
Feb 23, Jouas Seiber's Ueirs, Walker
twp. personal property. '
Feb. 26, Jobn Hi flumn, Fayette, twp
personal property.
Mar. 1, Henry Seiber, Walker twp., per-
soual porierty.
March 3, Kauttriders Heirs, Fayeue twp
real estate. , ,,,
Mar. 18, 'Madifpn Sharon, Fayette twp
-. personal proprtj.t .. ' ,
Mar. 30, Peter Kauffman, Walker twp.
personal property. " . 1
Sales of Wm. Given, Anc't.
Feb. 3, Henry Bitter, Walker twp., per-
sqpal property. ( ...
Feb. 15, Emanuel Alberts; Fermanagh
twp , personal property.
Fb. J9.. Wm. Ort, Fermanagh twp., per
. sonal property. ,
Feb. 20, Ephraim Seiber, Fermanagh tp.,
personal property.
Feb. 22. John Christy, Fermanagh twp.,
personal property.
Feb. 27, Wm. Seiber, Walker twp., per
sonal property.
Feb. 28, P. A. & Robt. S. Hart, Walk-
er twp., personal property
Mar. 1, John Beale, Beale twp., person
al property.
March 2, Win. iVhitson Fermanagh twp
real estate and personal property
On the 30lh inst , by Bev. R. H. Fletcher,
Mr. LEVI RELLER, .'o Misa TILL1E M.
KEELEV, both of lhi borough.
On the 25th inst. by Rev. M. L Shiadcl
Mr J. LEWIS CAVEXV and Miss LOUISA
CRATER, both of Fayette township, Juniata
county. Pa.
On ihe 23rd in., by P.ev. S. Patter, Mr.
JAMES SMlril of Walker lown.Uip. U Miu
JEMIMA KENNKDT, of tajk township,
Juniata cminiy, Pa.
. . y
In rattersrm. on Saturdry morning' Decem
ber 30ih. DA KIEL, youngest Son of James
and Annie McBean, lte of the 112th Regi
ment, l'a. Heavy Artillery, in the 21st year
of his ago. After painful illness which he
bore with Christian patience and submission,
ihe Lord 'io graciously covered his bead in
mny battles gave him a happy releas from
his paiu.
No language can express.
No tongue can tell
Our hearts keen anguish.
At that laV farewell.
With us his name shall live
Though long succeeding years,
E'er baluicd with all our hearts can give,
.Our praises and- our tears
I )ENNSVLVANIA RAlLKOAI.QX AND
I after Monday; N07 ' 20ih' libfe, Tstserget
Trains 'will Ji':;?e- Mifflin Station s follows :
'EASTWARD. '"
Philadelphia K?press.. 12.37, P. M.
Fast Line 6.31, A. M.
Day Kspress...'.. 11.18. A. 31.'
Cinciuuuti Express 4.31", y. M.
I JlaU Train ...V..- 10.20 P. M. .
' : WESTWARD.' " ''
Pittsbg.&. Erie Mail.;.', 2.50. A. M.
lialtiuiore Efpress..; 4.59, A. M.
: Pliiladphia Expnss'.. 5.30, A. N.
Fast Line.... ...... ...... 61 P, M.
Mail Train......;'. ',. 3.53 P. M.
Emijrraat Train.. 10.07. A. M.
' ' '' - : JAMES NORTH, ' Ag't.'.'
NEW -STAGE INE
H1FFL1X PBilKPSVlLLS AT CONCORD.
Leaveerrysvillo Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at 6 o'clock, a. m.,and arrives at Con
cord at 4 o'clock p. ji.
Leaves Concoid Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday at 5 o'clock, a. iu., and arrives at
I'errysville at 3 o'clock, p. m., in time for
the trains going East and West. ., .'
Stages will leave Mifflin Station as follows ;
' Leaves iial.u Station on Saturday, t S a.
m. anil returns on Mocdny; leaves Tuesday at
ba. m. 'and returns on Wednesday; leaves
Thursday at (j a, m. .
Stages will leave Mifflin Statioa for Aeade
mia, daily innhe eveaitipr'aml retnnr fn the
burning iimeior me rHi anq nest irains.
' liaggaga and packages of all kinds are tak
en in charge and promptly delivered at mod
erate charges. " The stages on the above rou
tes ar id '600 D ORDER nd under the
'cliargt ft eowipefeot hnd xperieneed drivers.'
The proprietor hopes, by strict and person
al at ten lion to business to merit a fair-share
of pnblic patronage.-, " : ; .
LEMUEL R-BEALE, Prop. '
Jan. 10. '63-tf. ' .. ;
COAL! COAL!!
A large quantity of-.Kut, tgg. Prepared,
Blacksmith and LimhnraAa C rm A-
hand knd for sale by '
rV l.WUVV. FROW PA Kk FT) , .
!..;.''.'.'! ,..'i i -.ft i'A .'!aT 11 m i
R. R. CORSON.
(Late Major in Quarter Mastei Department,
Real Estate Broker & Conveyancer
Farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey Mary
land, Delaware and Virginia. Have
Agents in all of the above States.
Catalogues bow ready for distribut:on by
sending a stamp. - jggf Officers and Soldier's
claims adjusted. gsa Collections made in all
States, l.1 -(, . R, R. CORSON, -Jia
South, 4th Street, Fhiradelphia,
Box 618, Philadelphia P. U. Pa
Dec 8 'Si-M. - r jf-.r
GREAT REDUCTION in PRICES.
TODD AHEAD!
J. J JL TODD baa just received a large and
tae aasdrtment of GOODS from Philadelphia,
which he is f repared te- sell ai tne louowing
reduced nriccs t ) : , 'S ' i "
raiHTs.. : .
Best American.. .....25
Linen .-.co
3 liishel Bag9....l,00
Others from.20 to 24
MOCXSSES.
Lovering Syrup. . . .35
OHOHAMS.
Laeaater..... ...... 3o
Qood . " 25 to 30
Common from..25 to 31 jSifgar- House.... 60
' SHihnso checks, rrime oaamg w
Mt Ve.no a Linen sioab:
Warp ..60 White........ -....20
Common. 35 to 48 Brown .14, 18 4 20
BBOWK SHKBTIHOS.
COFFEE.
Beat ........35
Rio .31
SVMORIES.
Appleton "A"......85
0thers..,...28, 81 & 33
BLIACUED MUSLIM
From...25, 28, 30 to 45
Cheese.. ......25
Pure Pepper.... ...50
FLANBBLS.r .
From ......50 to 75
TwllTed for ShirtsJ.oO
Mackerel pjr ip....io
' Also A large as-
sort men t of Ladies',
Misses' and Chil
dren's WOOLEN
HOODS from 75 to $1
and upwards.
Also A Urge as
sortment of Boots Sl
OB LAIS 19.
From ..30 to 40
All Wool .75
J SATTIHETTS.
From.. .90, 1,00 tol81
ladie's rcas.
Capes from...$5lo$12
Latest Stvle Muffs
Shoes Men's
from 8,00 to 4,uo irom o,ow. o,-
Children's Muffs & i 00, 5.25 to 6,00.
Capes....C,00 to 7,00! Ladie s Shoes from
baooiso. I 1,50 to 3,50
'The following prices will b paid for mar
ketatgtaOAUH or GOODS to suit customers:
Butter... 40, Potatoes . 00 ltOOoa
Eggs 35 j Rags 5
A.Highest price for Walnuts, Shellbarks
and Ctaestuuts.
I'attenon, Nov. 29, 1865-ly.
.B. BOLLXA3. W. B. BOLLMAX
llOLLltit. BROTHERS,
DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE
TWO Doors North of Belford's Store.
MIFFLINTOWN, PA.
XXI
WE WOULD RESPECTFCLLT CALL
the attention of the public to our
Stock of '
)RUGS,
' k MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, .
FAXCf SOAPS,
and a large variety of notions ; as also to our
STOCK Of WATCHES, 1
ATCH'CHAIN8, DREAST-PISS,
EAR 'AND FINGER RINGS,
SPECTACLES &C.
t&" WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of
Jewelry
e paired at the shortest notice and on the
MOST REASONABLE TERMS.
$&- ORDERS from PHYSICIANS prompt
ly attended to. A liberal scouat 4 f fcy.
sioians.
Sept. 27, '65-tf ROLI.MA!! BROTHERS
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
KEW OOOD8 AT
mcKny & pumnvs.
The undersigned has just received a large
steck of Dry Goods and Groceries at their
store on Rail Road Street, in Patterson, which
they are opening to the public, at the following
low prices .-
Prints. ' , Bkows Sheatisos.
Best Quality at 'io
Bent Quality....: 4 '
Secon l .3t
Third.... 37
Second .24
Third 20
L DkLah"-
Fourth....
.S3
.2(1
riafn fall 0oP...-JO ..
p;m,rt " ' TolSixth
Fifth.
Fancy and plain f ' Flasxeis.
from 25to40'Scariet 4 to70
White v.....4Mo70
GlSOHAHS. .
.est vuMiiijr ..
;s 1 ; . . .
Second -.33i . a'"l"' ,a"n'.
Best Quality ,.,
second ,0i... mt on, n ac
T, . , s-1 Mihscs. $1 20to2 25
Mssinos. .
Black and other ' '
Gents Boots t'S 50? 50
.UllJ'.iriia ...tmufi ill
Clora....Qto$l f0
Bos....l 25toS 25
I QBOCERllS.t
Skirts.
Syrups....$l 20tol 40
UalmoralJ icto ooiSnear house- 70
,Iloop...-........4rZ prieetl
tickings...-2o, 85to65
Parts Bicrr. .
Jeans. from....40to70
Sugars, brown. 14tol8
White ."3
Green Coffce....35to40
Ladies' Coats latest
Satinet 70to$l 25!
stjles ...$12 00to20 00
Cassimeres,..$l 25to5j Breakfast ;'8bawls
Plads. from ....$2toS
All wool.... 4otoS0i Woolen Hoods7oto2 50
Plad Cashmer...S7to50 Hats and Caps at all
Bleacbio Mcsus. 1 prices.
Best Quality.. ,0L Notions A full as-
Seoond.:....i.'i;......40 sortment of Ladies' &
Thira. 85 0nts' Oloves, Hos
Fourth W iery, &e. at all prices,
h lfih. ...0,10 suit purchasers.
Also, a full assortrueut - of Queensware,
Hardware, Tinware, Brooius, Brushes, gask
ets, Buckats, Tubs, Tobacco, 8egars, &c, &c,
usually kept in a country store. . Purchasers
will do well by catling and examening our
stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as. our
motto is to sell cheap for (JASU or Country
Produce. 1 V fcjwOiE V.'ji. -.-v '
. . 1 1 MICKET PFNXELL. -,
Xov. 23,'63.-ly. :: Patterson, Pa.i
..11 i A0BT8,WAHTED !
To canvass tha new steel engravings of
, j WoRnaa's Misoioa,
! Liweota FftailrV . 't !'' )
. Karly Days of Washingtoa,
Ftnognph Carle tie VitUt or Album PUturt;
At greatly reduced Prioes.1, ',- ' v
' fju Special terms te disabled soldiers. .
tOT Send for Catalogue with terms. )
U-t ! r JOHN DAINTT. Fublith '
A Valuable Farm
Private's ale!
TH 3 undersigned offers at private sale, thai
welt known farm, situated in Fayette
townshia :JniU county,. Pa., abont 6 miles
from Mifttntowtt iad Pena'a. railroad, 1 mile
from Oakland. Slilb and 7 miles from' McAlis
tersville.' The Ceder 8pring road from Mif.
fl in town to 8unbury. passes throagh the prem-
aes. Toe (arm eoniains aooui
470 ACRES, '
Of the first quality of Limestone Land. The
improvements art a Urge Brick IIOUMe,
35 by 45, with aa excellent well of limeaton
water at the door ; a large Frame Bank"
Barn, 80 by 45 feet, corn crib, wagon abed,
carriage house, tool bouse, and work shop.
All these buildings are new and built, in a
substantial manner. The land is all cleared
h,,t T -. which is under e0b4 fence, ana
in a eopd state of cultivations with .ranning :
water throw? be premises. There is, Uso have never oeen ep 9eire. e are aeter
afiretrat !; mined to sell goods at a KEDLCED PBICB
nnened on" the farm. Two apple orcnaras,
filled with a choice selectiom of grafed fruit.
For further particulars, enquire or Lncian
Wilson; Esq.. at Oakland Mills, who is au-
thorixed to sell. - '
ROBERT McALISTEK.
Oct. 24, 1865'tt "
lAlUESf' FANCY flTRSL I
JOHN FAREIRAS'
Far afanofadtory,
"VTffl'iifk Stet,
above 7th, Phila,f
I S& I nave now inftora
of my own Importa-
i linn tnil llnM'.f.n.
ttpt; Bef the lar-
-i., j ,
tiful selections of
FANCY FURS,
for CHILDREN'S WEAR in the City. rAlso
a fine assortment of Gents' Fur Gloves and
Collors. '- r
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at
very reasonable prices, and 1 would there'ort
solicit a ball from my jriends of Juniata coun'
y and vicinity.- tftf Remember the Kan.e,
Number and Street. , '
JOBS' TAXEIUJK,
718 Arch Street, above 7th; south side,
PHILADELPHIA
tflj I have no partner, nor connection
with aoy other store in Philadelphia, "
Oct. 4r, -4pi! " - - S
GR4O QUIZES
' roa scbscribrrs to the
AMERICAN STATESMAN
A SATjOKAL WREET.T VANILT JOCRAb
at SI. .10 PrP Aannm
THE FOLLOWING 8PLEND1D PRIZES
AER 8EKT TO CU BS, vil..
For every Club of Forty Subscribers,
1 Whcrler k Wiltoi bnt (ii, Sewing larbine
With two extra copies to the getter up o(rhe
club.
FOR EVERT CLTJB OF' TWE5TTV.' and i
less haa forty subscribers, 'we' will alloWf
ji.o for each subscriber otf the price of said
FOR EVERT CLCB OF SIX. a snlendii
steel engraving of President Liscols, (full
length,) Ajttrrw Johnsom, Liect. Geksal
(iBATur Sh'ta.XAHon horsebaoc, woftk-'f 3.00
euch with an extra copy to the getter up of
the club. . . - --r
FOR EVERT CLCB OF THREE, one of
those splendid ateei engravings of the Uni
form Series of
NA1 IONA L POR 1 RAITS
comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson
Lieut. Gen'l Grant, Major peneral Sherman,
Sherman, Thomas, McClellan, Fremont Ad
miral Farracnt and Porter, Weorge'and Mar
tha Washingto"n,1 fckeh, 19x24 inhej, worth
$2.00. - ' '
These splendid portraits should adorn every
parlor.' " " ' r -.': ..
The Statesman is the largest, cLeapest and
best family paper published; suited fbr every
family. Try It once and you win never be
without it. Send for eepies 4nd get up your
clubs. ' . ' '
'Address ?"
y- L 4VERICAN STATESMAN,
67 assca Stbebt, New York.
Dec. 13, '65.-6tu.
Prime Kio Coffee. Prenarerl fntfi.p Ifiilvr.
iied Sugar. Crushed Sugar, V O. Sugar,
S. II. Sugar, N, O. Molasses, S. II. Molansca,
Lovering Syrup, Chocolate, Mustard, Bice,
e.'arch, Nu.megs, Cloves, Cassia, Ginger, Coin
Starch, Fish, Salt, Ac., &c. .for sale cheap at
'h.Xitw Stokr in Paitarsgn.
Jiul-tf '..' IB M TODD
tQf" Pcraons can le supplied with Coal.
.PffeteT, Jtc, at the lowest price, by our
agent lit ompsontown, ELIHU BENSER,
who is also authorized to purchase Grain and
give the highest market Prices.
fay Mr. CLINE is, also, our authorized
agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and
sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us.
Give us a call and you cannot fuil (to be
pleased. " ' "
tk& Highest p;ices paid for Country Pro
duce, and taken in "exchange for goods.
SUrOUFF, FROW, & PARKEP.
ctob er 1865 . '
" SAL T! SALT! ! SAL T ! I !
A Superior (julity, eithur by single sack 01
. quantity. We will furnish Merchants
with salt at Philadelphia prices, with the ad
avn on of expenses of freight.
SULOUFF FROW & PARKER.
The Whitest; the most durable and the '
most economical. " Try it! Manu
n'J - factured 6nlyiy;' " -' J - '
: .--.oTBir:'; ZIGLEK'feS3fITH,
Wholesale Drug,1 Paint & Glass Dealer
Ao.137 A'orth THIRD St-, VUllkD'A,. .
Jan. 24. Xft-l j... 1 .. v .
Tb Mason . Ilamlia Cabinet
' Orcjaaia, forty different styles, adapted
to sacred and seeuliar music, for $80 to $B00
eah. FIFT V4)NB GOLD or SILVER MED
LS, or other first premiums, awarded them.
lnst rated Cauloguea free.-'- Address. M ISO
HA MLI1, Bostor, or-JJASOX BROTriERS
w .' '' ' -1 ' 1 ''1 Bept. 13, 'Co-Iy:1
Plain and Fancv Job Work,'
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SULOUFF, FROW AND PARKER,
IE THE CBTSTAl PALACB SCILBISa,
r MIFFLINTOWN, TAJ
IHE UNDERSIGNED Tl AVIMA. . PUR-
chased Ihe Mock of row formerly be--.
longing to Su'.ouff & Stambangh, and having
added to it quit an assortment from the Phil-.,
adelphia market, are now ready to suplly the
citizens of Mifflintowa and vicinity with any- '
thins: aud everything- that is usually kept in
a country store, and a great mnny things that
infinajLi! it a ouject ior me people io ouy
from as. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con- i
sisting mf Lalis Dress Goods, such as -.
FRENCH MISRISOS; ? ;' ' " 1
SHEPHERD PLAIDS; (all wool,, Y L 7 -.
f ANCV rLAIDS, (all wool) . J .
TLAIX WOOL DELAISE3 . i ' : f
DRESS FLAXXELS,
TLAIX SACK FLANNEL?, J 1
. - WHITE FLAXXEI.S, - , -
BLUE TWILLED FLAXN'ELS,
RED FLANNELS, "
MUSLINS,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS, ic, e.
Can be had at ' : , '(
Sl'LOUFF. FROW & r.VRKEK S.
MOURNING DRESS COOOS:
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Black fchwo. ' " - . S. S
Teils, Cotrt,
- - Glove, Ciaaattels,
Second Moarning Italuiorals,
Hoods, Ac, Jtc.
Everything desirable in this liar, and
vcrr large stock,
At Suioiiij", Fronr & rarker'a.
Al'l'LL assortment ot Gentltman's (Jcods,
consisting of
Cloth, , -
Cassi?neres, '
. Satineft..
Over Coafiiigs,
Vesting.
Can be had at
SULOUFF, FROW k PARKER'S.
95 1
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S
nring
and Winter
6i !02
Arrangement
REMOVED TO
Having supplied ourselves with a new and
superior lot of Goods, cf the latest styles and
patterns, and having secured from the import
ers many articles of great beauty' an! v ilue,
we are now prepared to make for the Spring
and Winter better arrangements, and present
greater inducements to purchasers, than we
have ever before offered. We have 50,000 val
uable and beautiful articles o' tioods, com
prising Pianos, Watches, Diamonds, plain and
ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Uoods of1
every description, that we will sell at $2 each,
regardless of value or cost.
HOW WE DISPOSE OF OCR GOODS.
yfi have 50,000 Oil Colored Photo
giapltS, coaiprisiug every subject ileli
gious. Sentimental, -Comic and Fancy that
we will sell at Thirty cents each, or four for
Oue Dollar; and with each Photograph wo
give two numbered notices The n tieo ar
nun.bere-1 from 1 to 50,000, and put into en
velopes, sealed up, aud thoronhly mixed ;
and when Photogvaphs are purcii1sl, tw'i for
each Photograph are taken out and sent with
it. Tha articles of Uoods ara numbered from
1 to 50,tO, aad any article, no matter what
value may be, corresponding with (be number
on the notice, will be sent lor Tu o Hollars,
free of cost, except when sent by express,
then at.tiie expeuse of the receiver.
We do assure you that should the notice
Correspond with a I'iaco or other valuable ar
ticles of goods it will be sent to the purchas
er far Two Dollars.
LIST OF GOODS AT $2.00 EACH. .
Seven Octaee Piano,
lloxeicood Me!uthoMt . - I
' Umil Ilitattii'i L ate Ln.rer Wutcht
Asifiicr Watrhrs,
- - Diamond Sett, . ;
.. . , SHerr , Tea iS'ei. ,;.-:
Sih-er Vwjiiiff Duhei,
S-.fs Silver Traspnan,
Coral, Opnl & Emernktl lirooilie,'
' Momic, Jet, Lava nutl Plorruline Sett
n.J.i r -
. Gold Ptnci!$,
i ooinpieks, Ac.
r CoCprioiag a fis of endless v:i-ietT uj tha
'ctoicest quality of Goods. We warrant our
Goods superior to any establishment in tb
country, aud hope you will give us one trial at
least, and if the article is net as represented,
and does not irive satisfaction ' return it . n.l
we will send your money back.
HOW TO ORDLR GOODS..
Send us Thirty Cents for one I'hotoirranh.
(for One Dollar for five the extra one and two
extra notices to the agent. Whn an Agent!
has aent na $10.00 for Goods and Phof rmpha. '
we will give one notice and the article it calls)
for free of charge ; for S 5.00 threo notices
fr... fnr Ofl Oil .. Mt! a A . e- Ql A.--
- w 1 " - . u u. ."live. 1 o. , iu, f un.ifr
a splendid Photographic Album, or six fre
notices; or for 60.00a good Silver Watch,
wurraaud a good time keeper. 1 -
. n e keep an account of all money sent, and
an Ag'.-Qt can order his commission at any
tinis. .
' Be particular and writ your ad.lresi full
anI plain, aa we oxetime have opiers la onp
rffica for miutbs that we eannot answer for
the aut of vroper directions. ' ' ' '
, -AUDH.KH3
rUP.THEW 'CO ,l
i '1ftM ti-JS-i" 77 Jit
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