Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, February 07, 1866, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING, February 7, J.86&
TOWN AND C 3XNTRY.
ISy- This year Ash V(4n esJay falls on
St. Valentine's day, aud Kaster Sunday
on all .fools day .1st of April. '
Public Sale. Mr. Vfm. WhiUon,
will expose to Public Sale, at his resi
dence in Feriuavagh township, on Friday
March 2nd, several valuable tracts of
land with Dwelling Houses, Barns, Out
houses and a good Saw Mill erected
thercon ; also Horses, Cattle, Hog, .Sliecp
and a large variety of 1 arming luip.i? j
nicnta an Household Furniture.
American Wise We call attention
.to the advertisement of Messrs. Kelly &
Klcckner. We tested the wine they man
ufacture and pronounce it 4 Eupcriq r arti
cle. Our farmers shou Id g-t pome of
these plants, as their 'culture promises a
fair remuneration.
jfaf-The War Department has received
in the neighborhood of tyo hundred ap
plications from mustered out soldiers,
who have neither sold or lost their hon
orable dischars, ainj; for duplicate
ones. These reuesta have I ten reiufed
as the depai tm jut U is a siau-liug order
prohibiting the iss'4 of duplicate dis
charges. S-The Annul Missionary Meeting
of the Mifflin Station M. K. Ciurch will
take place next Suud:i-, the 1 1 th itt.
Services to begip at 10 o'clock, A. M-
llev. V. R. Mills, of Altoona, is ill
preach morning and evening. The Sun-
dav School will hold their Missionary
Anniversary ia the afternoon, at 2 o'clock.
Addresses will be delivered an 1 ot her in-,
teresti.ig exercises will grace tfce occtsion .
All are iuvited to attend.
LoiALTYIN VlUUlM A Ttev. Jo. Sph
A. ltoss, wlj. for several -years past, has
officiated as't"li:pl:iiu at Carlisle barracks,
recently wen t b Louden couuty, V a., to
prcacli the gosycl. The rcb.cls became
'ifTeiiikd at hav'I'ig a uor'Ji.ern preacher
uisco'irsi'iig ia their midst, ;od on Sun.
i!i.y, 11th ult., 'as the Uev. eutlemau
was proceeding to fill an itppoiutinont,
uttral Johnnies, ariiicd with pistols,
iiict and threatened to kill him if he
would not take an oath to leave the State,
l.ut be refused." They theu 3cc;ded
jii packet book which was handed over,
ni d fiual'y Mr. How was allowed to pro
teted. Such is loyalty in Virginia.
UfS- We would call the aiteoti-on of our
readers to the fact that Davis k Carpen
ter, of TJiompsontown, this counjy have
purchased the exclusive right of Ljrough
cr, Hammer & Middktga's KxccUior
llroom Head or Wrapper, for Juniata and
At, win mimt'i(s. Parties desirous of
purchasing township rights, would do well
do well to call soon. The I'.room Head
or Wrapper, needs only to be exhibited to
housekeepers to cfleci a sale. Wc can
recommend it as worth ten times its cost
If you want to make money, we would
say, buy a township right. . Address,
Davis & Carpenter, ThoKpsoutown, Pa.
Wiiiskiy and Newspapers. A glass
of whiskey is manufactured from perhaps
a dozen graius of coin, the value of which
s too small to be estimated A glass of
, this mixture sells for a dime, and if of a
good braud is considered well worth tic
money. It is drauk in a minute or two. :
It fires the brain, sharpens thj appetite,
deranges aud weakens the physical sys- j
it in. On the same side board on which
the delicrious beverage is served lies a
newspaper. It ia covered with half a
wiiliiou of types it brings intelligence
from the four .juartcrs of the globe. The
newspaper cost less than the glass of grog
the juice of a few grains of corn but
it is no less strange than true that there
are a large number of people who thiuk
corn juice cheap and newspapers dear.
A PitizE for the Lames. Forcvcry
Club of Fifty Subscribers a prize of one
of Wheeler and Wilson's best $05 00
Sewing Machine is oCcred by the Amer
ican Ststesmaa, or one dollar for each sub
scriber obtained will be allowed on hc
purchase of a machine of any other grade
or value.
This presents the greatest inducements
for obtaining subscribers we have seen iu
along time, being over one dollar and
thirty cciifs premium cash un every sub
scription of 5150 each. Young ladies
and gcntlcmcu could Cod no better busi
ness than getting subscribers for the Sta
tesman on a speculation. The paper it
Felf being cheap at he subscription price,
it is a mystery how the publishers can af
ford it, but as we learn that the enterprise
in which both the publishers and the Sew
rug Machine establishment are mutually
bound to carry out, there can be no possi
bility of failure. Those who wish to en
; tl.o Ptirernrwe will vldT'sa the
AMERICAN STATESMAN. ffiee,
67, Nassue Street, New York.
Valentine Day. The 14th of Feb
ruary is St. Valentine' s Day. On this
d?y it is said the birds select their mates,
and every lover sends to his sweetheart
some token of his esteem, consequently
many of our young friends will b look
ing for "their Valentines." To all such,
wc, would say, gq to Wcidman's and
make your selections from his new stock.
U is the largest and best selected ia the
county.
Something for the Lapies. A
Massachusetts Judgj has decided that a
husband may open a wife's letteis, on
the ground so, often aad so tersely elated
by Mr.Tbcophilus Parsons', of Cambridge
that tl-e husband and wife were one, and
the husband is that owj. . ..
We dou't doubt that the law is as above
stated, since the authority is of the high-
est character. iui mo -,u ..
would open his wife's letters because the
law permits it, is a brute, and has no
placq ip civilized society. There is just
cuemle iu this matter, wtyeh so far ap
proaches the sanctity of holy writ that it
should supersede all human statutes
aud it is, under no circumstances, as you
value your honor., break the sea! of a
letUr, paeiage or enclosure of any sort,
which is directed to another person, be it
wife, sister, husband, brother, or even a
sun or .lauL'iitcr old cuouirh to ba treated
with confidence and respect.
MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS-
FLOCR,
Super, i bbl. $7 50
Extra 7 75
Fancy, 9 00
Hye, "t cwt. 3 00
Buckwheat, 4 00
Corn Meal, 1 75
GRAIN,
White wheat,... 2 10
Ked Wheats bu 2 00
isye
Barley,...
Corn,
Buokwheat,
Oats
SEEDS,
Clover, bus
Timothy.
Flax,......
HuugjiriaiK. ...
DKIED FRUIT,
Apples. bu 3
Teaches, qt
tJheTiri.,......
Currents
Blackberries,
Eldcrberrios. .
POTATOES,
New Irish, bu 100
Sweet, 3 00
VARIETIES,
Apples, bu
Onions, -
White Beans,
Beeswax, lb
Soiji, dry
Canities
Wool, washed..
Hag:
MARKETINGS,
Butter, prima lb 35
Butter, 2u rate 80
Lard, 20
Tallow - J-
Egps. "ft dox dO
PORK,
nogs, f cwt 12 00
II am. "W lb 25
Sides & Shoulders 16
BEEF,
Foreqr.l? cwt 10 00
Hind qr..:....... 12 CO
POULTRT,
Chickens, pair 60
Ducks, 90
fieese, 1 00
Turkeys, 2 00
COAL, yi ton
Treventon stove 8 50
do Egg 8 00
Sunbury stove 8 50
, do. Egg 8 50
iChestnul, 7 50
10 ll'ea, ' - 00
8 j Mixed,;) . 3 00
C j. WOOD,
(Oak,....:.-. 4 00
Hickory;: 4 0U
HAV,
Timoihv. 10 00
5
80
55
75
35
7 00
a 00
2 25
80
00
S .0
10
50 ! Clover, - H 00
00 j Retailed Articles.
50 'Coal Oil 1? gal 1 00
45 ! Salt, sack 3 50
ID Plaster, ton 10 00
25 'Nails 10 00
45 JUNIATA SET1XEL
5 i In aa:?nce 52 00
Corrected weekly by Sulouff, Fkow & Parker.
Sales of Win. Cavcny, Aiic t
Feb. 8, San.uel Smith, l ayette twp , fer.
sonal property,
Feb 15, Wjdou St'mson, dee'd , AValker
township, personal property.
IVb. 10, George Fisig, Fayette twp., per
sonal property.
Veb. 17, Widow Jacobs, Fayctee twp.
personal property.
Feb. 21, ('briitin Q. Shelly, Delaware
twp., personal property.
Feb. 23, Jonas Seiber's Heirs, Walker
twp. persona! property.
Feb. 20, Jobu Hoffman, Fayette, twp
personal property.
Mar. 1, Jloury Sieber, Walker twp., per
sonal porperty.
Mar 3, Kaultrider's Heirs Fayette twp
personal property
Mar. G, fcasiael Adams, tlcc'd.. Walker
towm-hij., personal property.
Mar. 13, Madison Sharon, Tayette twp
personal pioperty.
Mar. J5, David Seiber, Fayette twp.,
personal property.
Mar. 3, I'eter Kauffmac, Valkcr twp.
personal properly.
Sales of Wm. Given, Auc't.
PIIILAUELPHI.l XARKETS.
PuiLADELriiiA, Feb. 7, 18CC.
Fiour 6(,7." to 57,25 per bbl. Wheat
Ucd, $2 to 8:7,25 ; White $2,25 to 82,G0.
Hye H dull at 00 to 03c. Corn in de
mand at 74c. OaH 45c.
Gold closed at l,28j, after selling at
?l,39i.
R. R. CORSON.
(Late Major in Quarter Master Department,
Rcl Estate Broker & Conveyancer
Farms in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Mary
land, Delaware aa4 ' Virginia. Have
Agents in all of the above States.
Catalogues now ready fur djstribut'on by
sending a stamp. Jg Officers auj SoUlwr's
claims adjusted. Collect ions made in all
Spates. R. R. CORSON;
' 112 South, 4tb Street, Philadelphia,
Box 518, Philadelphia P. 0. Ta
Di;c. 6, 'C5.-3m.
NE W ST AGE LINE
M1FFL1S, PEERPSV11LB AND G0.1C0BD.
' ' 0 '
LeaveaPerrysillo. Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at C o'clock, a. m., aud arrives at Con
cord t 4 o'clock, p. m.
' Leaves Concord Tuesday, TUursdny and
Saturday at 5 o'clock, a. ni., and arrives at
Pcrrysrille at 3 o'clock, p. m., in time for
tbe trains go'ug East and West.
Siagcs will ieave Mifflin Station as follows ;
Leaves MitlSn Slat ion an Sat-urday, at a.
m. and rturni on Mopday: leaves Tuesday at
r a. nj. and returns on Wednesday ; leaves
Thursday at fia, m.
Singes will leave Mifflin Slalion for Acide
mia, daily in tbe evening, and return in the
morninft in time for tbe East and West, trains.
Baggage aud packages of all kinds are tak
en in charge and promptly delivered at mod
erate charges. The stages on the above rou
tes are in GOOD ORDER and und.T the
nf .nmrefnt and experienced drivers.
The proprietor hopes, by strict and person
al attention to business to merit a fair share
of public patronage. '
.I.in. 10, 'Gti.-tf.
A Valuable Farm
AT
S & A T fi53Sa
AT T II
3Nro"W Firm
OF
SULOUFP, FROW AND PAIlKKIl,
IS TUB CRS8TAL TAI.ACB fltl)lS3,
MIFFLINTOWN, PA. .
rXDERSlGNED it A I M n n-
Private Sale!
THE iindcrsigncd offers at private sale, t1'1 j
well known farm; situated in Fayetit'
towoFbio. Juniata county, Pa. lont tl ni iles I
trom MilHintown mid PciiD'a- railroad, I m.Ie
from Oakland Milb and H miles from MpA'is
tirsville. The Ceder Spring road trom itu.
flintown to Su.r.biiry. pastes through tlieprem
sss. The farm cc mains about
t6 aobes,
Of tbe first quality of Limestone Land. The
... . . ttm-lt-U II1II.
iinprove:iit-ui3 .icwigo ------- rillF
3.", by 4A.W.1U an excellent wcu w j I e stock of goods formerly be-
walerat hedoor; a large I-rame ... , ... Kllloufr & Srambangh. and havi(r
Kuril, TO Dy tect, corn cr..., -k-" . - r .- artn.ci.t from the Pbil-
currie bauc, tool house, work .hop.- , added o it quite n a or
All these bu.lO.ugs Zl cleared i ci.i.ens of Mifflintown ...d ,iciri i.h,-
substanl.al manner. Tl e land is all c'larcu crTtbin2 that is usually kcrt in
but 7 acres, which is un.ier gou-. . - t mnnv thin th!it
in a good slate of culuvation, w.,n "-J " Wca k t b"ifore. We are .leter-
water through thepremu.es. There .s, also n PeU 00,i's a, a RKDLTF.D PRICE
a f rst rate ,, .i an otiiect for the peoide to buy
n a ClW'35v?TlTlM 531 f 1$ i from us. A large dock of DRY GOODS, eon-
tLllliiJLi inyl4a JV:ttlJ.i I fistins cf l.adir. Dreif Goods, such as
opened on the farm. Two apple , orcunrus, rE-c Mgi;rj094
tilled with a cnoico icietiiuu m b1"11' .......
Fi.r further particulars, enquire 01 i.uuh..
Wilson: Esq.. at Oakland Mills, who is au
thorized to sell.
liOUEili JHcALlSinu.
Oct. 21, 1805-tf.
ADVANCE OF gCIEXCE.
K. It. C0USON-
I
Feb. 14, James L. Soudc-r, Patterson
borough, personal property.
Feb. IS, Kmanuel Alberts, Fermanagh
twp , persona! propvriy.
Feb. 1G, G. W. Kraus, Fermanagh twp.
persoual property.
Feb. 19, Wk. rt, I'erniauagh twp., per
tonal property. ,
Feb. 20, l.phraim Sieber, Ftruianagh tp.,
personal property.
Feb. 22, John Christy, Fermanagh twp.,
personal property.
Feb. 21, 12. S. t'oty, Adui'r, of Henry
Jloiet, dee'd., Fermacsgh twp.,
personal property.
Feb. 27, Wm. Sieber, Y.ker twp., per
sonal property.
Feb. 2g P. A. .c Itobt. S. Hart, Walk
cr twp., personal property
Mar. 1, John lleale, lkalo twp., person
al property.
March 2, Wm. Whitsoa Fermanagh twp,
real estate and personal property.
Teeth inserted upon- an entirely new style
if bae, which is a combination of Gold and
r.ii"lish ltiiblicr. (vulcanite ) Also American
Itiibber. ivub-aniic.l which for beauty, dura
bility, clianliucss, and the restoration of the
natural cobr of the face, cannot be sur
pnssed. Ciiher of the above basis
I WAUKAXT FOll TEX YEARS.
Full t'pper or Lower Set Inserted
as Low as i OO Vcr Scl.
Tmijtnrarjp sets inserted Gnttis.
Special attention will be made to diseased
"tins, and a cure warranted or no charge
uiado. TretLjtiKdti Uuftriii.
Triumph in dentistry ! ii
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN'
by a new process, without the use of ether,
chloroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger.
Having .een in business for upwards of ten 1 j ' "
- 1 1 . ri:i:- ! l"l-lu-
vears, liveo. wuit u uan wctu st;iii in .tiiiuiu
town, aud being in possession ot tlx uttrst
impruiii Instrun.oits anil Xtiehintrjt I warrant
entire satisfaction, cr the money will Le re
funded'. Office on Bridge Street, opposite the
Court House Square.
C. L. DF.KI5,
ncv. iO. 'C5-ly. Rrsidmt Duttiti.
P" ENNSYLVAMA I1A1LUOA1). OX AND
aficr Monday, Nov. 2oth 1805, Passenger
Trains will leave MitH'm Slaiiou asi'ollo3:
EAST WAR tl.
Philadelphia Kxpre.s.. 12.37, P.
l ast Liue A.
Pay Express 11. IS, A.
Cincinnati Express 4.31, P
MailTniin 10.20 P
WKSTWAUB.
Pilt-b.&. Erie Mail.... 2 -r.?, A
llaltimorc Express
Philadelphia Express..
Fast Liue
Mail Train
Emigrant Train..
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
M.
A. M.
5.30, A. M.
0.21 P. M.
3.53 P. M.
10.07. A. 31.
LADIES FANCY FURS! !
AT
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SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (ail wool,
FAXCY PLAIDS, (all wool)
PLAIX WOOL DELAIXL'S
DKESS FLAXXELS,
PLAIX SACK FLAXXELS,
WHITE FLAXXELS.
ELl"C TWILLED FLAXXELS,
nr.o FLAXXELS, '
Ml'SLJXS,
SHAWLS, &c., iKc.
mm FAREIRAS
Fur Manututltory, ! BREAKFAST
. u ci . Can bo bad at
a. IS Arch Street, i sllocff, fkow
i PAnKEII S.
aove "ill, I'bila,'
I nave now in store
' Wm-W '.f n,y own I"'PW'- j Black Shaw ls.
iK4E3'.tion nnu .nanaiac-1
feature, one of the lar-
?vgest ami most bean
ZxT tjiul (-v-cctions
MOURNING DRESS GOODS:
JAMES XOUTII, Ag t.
(iKO. T. Kl.iKKHT.
COBSOM & EfiBEBT,
Ilea! Estate Brokers Conveyancers
112 SontU 4th Street Phiiadelnl.;!. To.
Sarins for sale in Pennsylvania. Stores,
of
FAPJCY FURS,
for CIllLDKEX'S WEAU in the City. A!.-o
a fine assortment of Oents' Fit Gloves 1
,llar3.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at.
very reasonable prices, and 1 would therefore
solicit a Diillirom my jricnus 01 .nuiiam iuuu
ty and vicinity. Kcmember the Xame,
Number and Street.
OHJI FAREXRA,
718 Arch Street, above 7th, south side,
PHILADELPHIA
feQ. I have no partner, nor conneetion
willi any other store in Philadelphia.
Oct. 4, 'lia-lm.
Veils, Colors,
(;ioves, Gauiitlet
Second Mournins BalnioraU,
Hotels and Mills for sale t:irong!iout
L'asy'vn.ria. Farias for sa'e in Xew Jersey,
Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Sonic of the
greatest bargains ever ottered lo capitalists or
men of moderate means. Farms bought and
sold and good mortgages negotiated and mnn
ev invested.
" fcyrothcers' and Soldiers" accounts prompt
ly .adjusted. Send for our Catalogue aud
ainp.
COKStGX 4 ECULRT.
Xec. t, 'Co-m,
DENTAL CJUID,
CJ H A X I) T It I K S
;OR SlllSCCIUKRS 10 Till!
Jlood-, Ac., Ac.
Evcrytliin; tlesiraMe in this line, and ft
very l2rs;e stot k,
At S'i'outi, Trow & Tiuker'n.
VFLLL assorlmeut ot t-cut;i.aj-' liouds,
Cfintifting of
Cloths,
Cassitiicres.
Oca- Coating,
Yedhirjs.
Can be had at
SLLOCFF, FllOW & rAKKER'S.
AMER1CAW STATESfflA-i 22
li M KEEVER, Snrgcon Dentin
T
1AKES Ibis method ofiiiforming b'.s friends
in Juniata county, that owing to the lea
ns are hereby notihed Oat Letters J es-1 ,,,,,.. ooJ pllccS4 Le has met with, duriu
1?XEC I TO It'S XOTIl'C A LL PEU
A-J SONS
temrntary of tbe Lstatc ot S.IJIU.L M. AH- (Vw n..,,Ils llc iiasbeen p.-actising his pro
AMS, late of Walker township. Juniata coun- f,ttill in said count v, be feels warranted in
ly, dee d , have been grained in due lorm "f nl.lking SI;,;ed v-iits t") liflliutown and Mc
iuwbythe Register of said county, to hc ; Miiirville Tiic fcrst Monday of each mom !i
undersigned residing in Walker township U;r K)ifTcr my j,., foallj nt tiie Juui-ita llo-af.-resaid,
to vi!io..i till :psrsous indvb.cd to s el jijjHiu, te remain two weeks. The liilr.i
said eiaie are aenuestcd to make iiumediale M ' , a( McAlisteisviile, to remain ilm:ii
payment, and lo whom , all pel sons having , k Teeth inserted on YCLCAXITE.
, . .t . . I . ini . - - .
A X VTIONAL WEEKLT FAMILY Jul'BSAL
at si. ."SO ltr Aiiitum-
THE FOLLOWING SPLEXD1D PKIZCS
ARE SEXT TO CLL'US, V12.
t.1.,. n..u .e i? c-..i rt
i Whct-lcr & Wilson best J, Scwiisg jJarliine
V'i:h two extra copies tJ the geiter up of the
c'ub.
FOll rVEP.V Ct.Cn OF TWENTY, and
less than foriy sub-cribcrs, we will allow
.I'l - ' T. 1 :i. .1.- :. e . ri
1CI.--J ivi uuvii Euusiiuvr ou .ot: I'r.ci; 01 sum
1 ni n'li i-ip.
FOll EYERY CLCB OF SIX. a splendid
st.;el engraving of Presikkxt Lisvoi.s, (full
lt'iigib,) Askklw Jouxsox.- Licit, titxrit) l
GKANTor SitEK.MAXon bovieback. worth$4.(li)
each, with n es:ra copy ta the gi-.tcr 'ip of
the chili.
FOll EYEitY CLUB OF THREE, one cf
those splendid slucl engravings of die Cui
i'uriu Series cf
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claims against the said estate Will please pre
sent tliom tor settlement.
Jan. If, ea-fit. JACOB A LAMS, Ejcr.
STATE CAPI'fOL HOTEL, near the Capi
lol Duildiugs,
II A K ISB UK G, PA .
BSXTercts as moderate as any Hotel ij) Hie
City.
WM G. THOMPSON, Proprictcr.
A
J. MOSEK, WtXL UBlLLEltS,
AYould inform tbe public that tbey arc
prepared to sink W ELLS, eiiber by digging,
or ili jUing, at the shortest notice, and on the
most rejsonablc terms. Call on or. address
" JACOB M OS Ell, Iimlniown, or
AMOS MOSEK, Mexico, Pa.
jan. lo "i.
Additional Sales
l'eh. 17, James Wallace, Lack twp., real
cs.taU.
1'cb. 28, Tip Jeriek Kincs, Susquehanna
twp., personal property. Isaac
Longacre, lc'.
Mar. 20, Frederick Kines, Susquehanna
twp., personal property. Isaac
lionjiacrc, Ain't.
3&lL:r:riecI.
On the "tl tilt , by Kct M. Allison, Lt:
W H UE It F. SWAlWN, of Fulton county to
Miss KATE li. JIO0RE, cT Jtiaiata county.
Pa.
On the 1st inst., by the same, Mr. JACOl!
E. GKAYB1LL, to Misa HANNAH S1IEL-
I.ENDEr.GER.
On the same day by the same, Mr. HENRY
MOIST of Baltimore county, to Miss BAR
BARA BESHOAR of Juuiata county, Ta.
On the 21th, ult., by Rev. A Harncr, Mr.
JOHN NAYLOR, of Fayette township, and
Miss MARGARET MEREDITH of Delaware
township.
On the Gth inst., by Rev. R. H. Fletcher,
Mr. DAVID HAINES, and Miss MARY M.
YARXES, .both of Turbett township, Juuiata
county, Ta,
DMtNISTR.vrX)K"S SOTICt. Notice is
hereby given that letters of administra
tion ou the estate of J. F. Kawltridcr, .late
of Fayette township, deceased, have teen
grant ea to the uudursigned residing in the
same township. All persons, knowing
themselves indebted to said c;Jaieare request
ed fo make Lrvr.e&itp :ayuicnt and those hav
i;g claims will please present them duly au
thenticated for settlement.
SAMUEL LEONARD, A.
Jan. lo, CO-tiw.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is
hereby giver, that letters of adciinislra
tion on the es'aic of SAMCEL ALEXANDER-,
late of Milford township, dcc'il , have hecn
praMed to tbe undersigned, residjag as afore
said. All persons knowing thcnisclves indebt
ed to said estate are requested to make imme
diate paymtut, and those having claims will
please present them duly authenticated for
W.'lemo-nt,
JANE if. ALEXANDER,
Aiiminktrtitrix of Samuel Alexander, dee'd.
jan. 'lit-0w.
GOLD & SILVER. TEETH FH.LLD and
extracted in the most approved ;iiaiiiier, and
with the least possible pain.
Strict attention given to ilicacd
gums. &e. All work warranted. Ei. Terms
reasonable.
January 21, lSibJ-tf.
PL RE LIHC 11 TYY HIT K L EA D
preferred by all practical Painters! Try
i; ! and you will have no other. Man
ufactured only by
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
Wiioi ES.u.r. Dun:, Taixt & Glass Dkalkbs,
Ho. V',: North THIRD Street, FIllLAD'A.
Jan. 21, tiii-ly.
EXECL'TgB'S NOTICE. The undersigned
have receivsd from the Register of Juniata
County, letters testamentary upon the last will
and liiauicnt of ROBEIST'TIIOMPSOA', late
of Tliompsoiitown, dee'd. All poisons indebt
ed to said estate, arc requested lo make pay
ment lo the undersigned and all persons hav
ing demands against the same will pieLiit
lUem fur settlement, on or before the 10th day
March, 18f,0-
E. P. THOMPSON. )
W. S. THOMPSON, Executor.
T. S. THOMPSON, j .
Thon-.psontown, Jan. lo, ISfid. Jan 17-S.t-
Tavern license Petitions.
Spring anil Winter Armnciiicnt-
REMOVED TO
16 iToliio. St.
NA UOXA L POn TRAITS
I.
Having supplied ourselves with a new am!
mipcrior lot of Goods, of tfce l.-te:-t styles and
pattern-, and having secur,-.! iiom the import
ers many article of great beauty and nlue,
we nre now prepareu to make lor In !Jr:hg
and Winter boner irrang:ments,' am present
L-reaier indueel-lerr? to T)iirr.haser J. than we
comprising Presides Lincoln and Johnson i haTe ever before offered. We haVe '5o,oo vat-
Lieut. Gen 1 Grant, ..l:f...r General Miena.in, ,,,,1, an I be-.utW'ul ariirb-s o' IKx.ris. eom
Sheriiian, Thomas. McClellan, Fremont, Ad- j,ri,,., pianos, Watches, Diamonds, plain and
mirals FBiragut and Porter, George and Mar- ornsnietital Jewclrv, ?s.l Fai.ey Goods of
t ha Washington, each, l!x.l inches, worth ; eTOry descripti.'ni, f!iai:w will sell at $i eaeh,
T-2t'. ;cnr iless of Tjlue or cost.
These splendid portraits should adorn every; v c OF OCR GoolW
parlor. I
The Stater-man is the larget. eliear.cst and1 have 00,000 Oil I'nlored rhoto-
best family paper published, suited ''or e .e.y Sri,ls, coni; rising every subject Reli
funilv. Try il once and vru will never be Hm'. -entiiiici.tal. Ci.-.ic and Fancy lhat
wo ho" it iu Send roi eoiiits'and get up your we W',U f ,u 1 ''? ee "ch. or ''0"r f"r
, HOC LlilILir T r rtj with n-h l'lti,l.r-itih
dubs,
Adiiess
AMERICAN STA1 ESMAN.
i7 Nassi a Sthkkt, New York.
Dec. 11, '(i".-in..
give two '.umbered notices The njiiceS are
nun. bored from 1 to 5o,ooo, and put in'o en
velopes, . sealed up, and thoroiiglily rxed :
and when Photographs nre purchase, two fur
each Photograph nre taken tut an 1 ''in wi:h
:, ti. n..,il..d ..r r...,.. , , i .-.
llltriAl IlhL'l tllUi III liui Lb.!1 to o,oon. and any nrticle, no m.itur what
j value may be, corresponding with the number
ODD ii &-i " A Q T j on the notice, will besnt tor Iwii Dollar-,
" ; fi-ee of cost, except wlirn sent by express,
J. Ti.M. TODD has jvst received a large and j HMu at the expense of the rereiver.
fine assoriment of GOODS from Philadelphia, We do assure you tint should the notice
which he is r.repared to 3el! at the following ' correspond with a" Piano or oilier vali;abb nr
reduce'l prices : tides of goods it will be sent to the purcbsn-
tfixts. Linen 55 cr fvr Two I.-.!!r. '
P-esl American 2-j 3 bushel Bugs 1 00 j' LIST OF GOOl' AT S2.(0EACI1.
Others froui...2o to 24 molassks ' ,s', ,-, (h-tiive Vi'mr s
iiixoiiAMS. Iiovering fyrnp 'il
Lancaster "o (iood " 2") to St) i
Common from.. 2o to 31 Sugar House Co I
suniTiNfi niKCKs. Prime Raking 20
ESTATE NOTICE- .
Estate of Jacob Besom of Ddaaart
oxnakip dee'd.
Notice is hereby given that letter of Teeta
mentary on the estate of Jacob i!-esoin late of
-1 Delaware township, deceased, have been
granted to the undersigned residing in Dela
ware township. AH persons knowing them
selves indebted to saj'i calale are requested to
make immediate payment and Uioge buy
ing claims will please present ihem duly au
theutica'cd for eellJcjuenl. .
JANE BESOM,
Kor. 20,'0.5 Executrix.
33ied.
On the 20 ult, CHARLES K. RHODES,
eon of John V. and Jane Hamilton, aged C
mouths and 13 days.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 'Notice is
hereby give" that Letters of Administra
tion on tbeestaleof Mrs. MARY THOMPSON,
late of Delaware township, deceased, have
beep granted to the undersigned, residing in
Thompsontown, Juniata county. Ail persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment, and those hav
ing claims will present Li eta duly authentica
ted for settlement.
LOUISA THOMPSON,
Jan. 3, 18CC-6t.' Administratrix.
Jt Ycrcou Linen I sitae.
" Warp oo : White...".'.:: 20
Common S3 to 4 Brown 1-1. IS & 20
iiRowN mii:i:tini;s. ' I cori'EE.
Apploton "A" 3" Best
Others 28, :!I & iil.llio
IlLEACIlfU J1'":-1.!N. b SfXPRIKS.
From...2o. 28, -lo to 15 Cheese...
All Wool 7". dren's W O O I. E N
SATTi nftts. j HOO DS from 75 to 5
From... .'.0, 1,00 to 131 .and upward.
lapie's rrns. Also A large as
Capes from...S-5 to .?!2 sortment of Boots J;
Latest Style Muffs' 'Shoes Men's "
rpiIE following named persons have filed
-L their petitions in t he Office of the Clerk
of the Court of the Quarter Session of Juui
ata County and the same will be presented
for confirmation and allowai.te on Wednesday
tbe Ttli day of February lStiti:
William Hechcr, Walker township.
Charles Shcrmer, Delaware township.
Lewis Amy, Fayette township;
Robert M. Thompson MilHintown Rorougli.
A. Snyder, "
S R. Notestine, '
Thos. M- Wagensellcr, Pcrrysville.
Enoca Shellenberger, Susquehanna.
' t. W. JACOBS, Clerk.
Clerk's Ofiicc, Jan. 15, 't;5-tc.
INVEJJT0HS' omCES.
n ' K T I N K U I L & E V A X S ,
Civil Exuixf.ees Asn Tatent Solicitors,
Ho. 435 Walnut St., Pbilad'a.
Talents solicited Consultations on Engin
eering, Draughting aud Sketches, Models aud
Machinery of all kinds hade aud skilfully at
tended to- Special attention given to REJECT
ED CASES ami INTERFERENCES. Au
thentic Copies of all Documents from Patent,
Office procured.
N. ii. Save youselves useless troulile and
trave'.liuz exneuses. as there is no actual need
of personal interview with us. All business ! to sacred and seculiar music, for 3S to
wiih these Offices, can be transacted in wn
fine. For further information direct as above j ALS, or other first premiums, awarded them
with stamp enclosed, for Circular with refer- I ilustrated Catalogues Tree. Address. MASON
enccs. ' j 4 HAMLIN, Boston, or MASON P.ItOTHEKS
January 17, l?G0-ly.' i YoK. Spt. 13, 'Ci-Iy.
lioseicmxl Mi liJ: ..us,
Unlit Iliniti'i. j I'u.ie I.tecr V etch r,
liii tr IV.urhes, .
JJiiinywl Set-i,
Sitcer Ten Si ts,
S'lr.
her Chaf fy .
S' s Si ., , r Teisimon.
: 20 0DO C-r.i7, Opal. A- 'rale.l -lirwJ,
Mustn't; Jet, '(!', , y.iic'itine Sets
'..ij ...
haxmils. ritre l'epper u - '"i
From -lo to ' Mackerel pr- lb lo I iml'j Vjici'fe,
Twilled for Shirts ...50: Also A large as- j 7'uothpteIiS, if ?.
rE laixes. i sortment of Ladies', Comprisin g lit of endieas variety and iha
From: 3ofo40Misses' and Chil- choicest ,lllaiiv"0f Goii.ts. We warrant our
I Go ids supe.-ior to any establishment in ilio
1 "ou-j(ry- SU J hope you w:ll pive us one tiiol at
I lest. and if tbe article is not as rcpTennteil,
and dni-s not give satisfaction, return :i, and
we will fend your money back.
iiiitr th fiitiii'it i:iiin
from " 4-0 from S3.0o, 4,r,0, cnj lls Thirty Cents f.r one Pl-ol n-rmph,
Children's Muffs & oo, to t-.,o0. i .ir One Dollar foi fi thn one in.l twn
Capes.... 6.00 to J,00:Lodie's Shoe- from j extra notices to the agent: -vUeji an Agent
B ago isa. I .l,50to 3,u0 I has sent us $ln.nnfnr Goods .rd n-'iograi.hs.
The following prices will be p aid for mar- j we W'R piTe one notice and the ar'icle it calls
keting in CASH or GOODS to gull customers : fr free of charge ; for S.5.oo three notices
Butter 40 Potp tAT linn I ,rce : Ior S'-o-oo tour nonces lre ; for -;o.oo
Eggs 05R,igs 5
and Chestuuts.
Patterson, Nov. 20. 1865-If.
a splendid Puotograpnio Atattrp, or six fre
B-.H.ghcst price for Walnuts, Shcllbarks ; arrnmed a od ti,e-keer-er.
We keep an account of all money sent, and
an Agent can order his commission at any
Ti time,
lie Mason & IJfamlin Cabinet , i;c particular and write your ,d Irest full
Ol'Sasi, lorty dillcrent styles, adapted : an.i piain we someiirties have onlers in our
" , . , IT ,. . ' 3 c omc ror months that we cannot answer for
each. ilFTi-ONE GOLD or SILVER MED !,. ,.t f .i:,;
ADDRESS
BARTHEW A CO.,
Dox 521i New Vork.
Jan. i, '00 iu-