&jc gmthto tntincl. WEioLTlTMORNlXG, February 21, ISWi tows"axd c "n'.vrnv. The rain which fell durius Sunday night last froze as fast as it fell, and on Monday the streets and side walks were covered with a sheet of ice, and quite a number of accidents resulted from it. The ice which has bridgee the Ju niata river for sprue time took its depart ure one evening last week with ' a great noise and the rushing of many waters." It went away without doing any damaire. Kus Off. A bore belonging to Mr, William Whitson, while in Tattcrson, run off, and going to the river, traveled on the ice along the shore, which gave way, and had not assistance been rendered the horse would have drowned. I. O. O. F. The Annual Convocation of the several Lodge of Juniata county will be held at Thompsontown, ou Satur day Evening, Pebruary 24th, iSCG. M. "V. G. M. John 31. Cros.-land, it is ex pected will be present. Odd Fellows are respectfully invited to attend. A-IIEM ! A man, iu stopping his pa per recently, wrote : ''I tl.ink folks doaut rt to spcnJ thare munney on papers, my father never did, au cvry bod Jy sed he was the smartest in the kountree, and had pot the intcllygentcst family of buoys that ever dug taters." I'icr.ic Sale. The sale bills priatej last week fur Alelander McCahau, Com mittee of Henry Guss, of Jlilford town ship, were printed for Tuesday, March 2rd it should have been Friday, March 2Jrd. Mr McCahan will sell on that day a lot of stock and a lare variety of farming utensils and household goods. Fait. IIkap AcvtnF.XT. An accident occurred at Wolfk Ill's Siding, I'a. P.ail l'nad, on Friday morning last, about 10 o'clock. The truck wheels under engine, No. IHS broke, throwing a portion of a ireight train off the track. No damage was sustained further than the breaking of a truck and stopping the traius for a j few hours. Dlrinu the last cold snap, we learn that several youn ladies had their waiir la!Is frozen. This v.e think cannot Le correct, for we fouud one on the street the other day and examined its contents It contained hay, shavings, rags aud we know the young lady never used a litie toothed comb sj that we think the statement is not true. The neglect to stamp receipts given for money or goods has become so common that the lleveuuc IVpaitmi'tit has sent out orders to have the law enforced against delinquents. The fine is fifty dollars for neglecting to apply thestanip hy the party j giviug the receipt. Prosecutions are to be cjmmenced, we understand, against all who are detected in violating the reg ulatious. A receipt for any amount less than twenty dollars requires no stamp. j Urn.Disn Associasion The citizens of Miillintown ana vicinity assembled in the Court House on Saturday evening last atid perfected an organization of tbe MilHititown IJuilding Association. Uoohs have been orx'tiud, and .stock can Ve had by calling at Mr. Weidmm's IJook Store. This is a move in the right direction, and our citizens should encourage it, as it will enhance the value of property, and at the same time enable poor men to purchase homes. Jt'iKiF. Lkwis has decided that no per Fon is bound to give a receipt for funds paid, a receipt being an instrument of ev idence useful only to the person to whom it is given, therefore, if a man needs a re ceipt it is his place to furuish the stamp for if, if one is required. Hut if a per son gives a receipt without requiring that the party to whom itisgiveu shall furnish the stamp, the maker of the receipt must himself stamp the paper before he deliv ers it. If he fails to stamp it before he .delivers it he is liable to the penally pro vided by law for the omission, but the o'.her party may stamp it immediately up on its being received. Grand Puize ion Every One. Have vctl seen the lis of Grand Prizes ..tiered to subscribers for the American titatcsmau? Attionj; them are a Wheel - erand Wilson best jewing Maehinjr, the ,,. Empire Shuttle bowing Machine. Jal - ley's patent Clothes Wringer, Champion ' , ... . TT , , , , Clothes ringer, Hartniau celebrated patent Crutch, and over tvro thousand of i .. . . T.. ' , , ! the finest Engraving, Lithograpta, 1 ho- lographs, Albums, Sic. Over $100,000 to bu sent out ia prizes. Tbc Statesman is a large Family Jour nal, .'8 x -12 inches, publislicd weekly at . . . t 1 51 i)J per annum, at 0t Nassau fctrcet, ftew lork. hend for sample copies and an! get up a club. A not iik a It. 11. Accident. On Sat urday morning last ibe First Stock Train cast, drawn by engine No. 281, broke it. coupling, leaviug the cabin and ten coal cars standing on the track near Black Log Station. As sous as the loss was discov ered, the engineer backed his train to se cure the cars, and while windiug Lauver's curve, Le came in collision with the mis sing cars which were being pushed by the second train engine, No. 10."). Uoth trains were moving at a moderate speed, but the collision was terrific, completely demolish ing the cabin car and eight or tea coal cars, and breaking in the front end of en- glue Jo. 10i. A brakesman had Lis leg broken, and two boys who had got on the train at Llack Log, were severely injured. The injured persons were brought to Pat terson. Prs. Leijrhtand Crawford dresoed their wouu ji. Fj:nt'RiSE Party. One evening not f lonj; since, a patty of vounz new in our town, haviDg received an iuvitation to join in with a number of persons from the country, started out for a surprise party. They started out at different times, took different routes, and arrived at the house at different times, aad each party after inquiring about the health of the family, Hcc, would leave, each one thinking they had been the victims of misplaced confidence. Finally our young men arrived, and inquired if that was the resideuce of Mr. II., and being in formad that it was, thoy wanted to know whether there was going to be or :f there had been a surprise party there that evening. Tbe family informed them that there had not beeu, but that there was oue M'.'ir. Son.e person wa3 sttr nifcil, but who rnrprised the chickens? Hearts are truniph. Sales of Win. Caveay, Auc't Feb. 23 Feb. 20, Jonas Seiber's Heirs, Walker twp. personal property. Julia lliffium, Fiyette, twt personal property. Mar. 1, Henry Siebr-r, Walker twp., per sonal porperty. Mar 14, KauhriJcr's Heirs Fayette twp personal property Mar. C, Samuel Adams, dee'd.. Walker township, personal property Mar. 13, Madisou Sliaron, Fayette twp personal pioptrty. Mar. 15, l'avid Seiber, Fayette twp., personal property. Mar. 3 , Peter Kauffman, Walker twp personal property. Mar. 22, J ihn K.ir.ma, West IV-iry twp., Snyder co , per. property. Feb. 27, Thomas Ko:rikin, Delaware twp., personal property. Sales of Win. Given, Auc't. Feb. 22. John Christy. Fermanagh twp., personal propetty. Feb. Feb. 21, 21, Joseph McCitliaud. -Spruce Hill twp , personal property. V.. .S. 1'otv, Adm'r, of Henrv Moist, dee'd., Fermanagh twp., personal property. , Win. Sicber, Walker twp., pcr- soual property. , P. A. & Holt. S. Hart, Walk Feb. Feb. er twp , personal property Mar. 1, John l':a!c, 1'ealo twp , person al property. March 2, Wm. Whitsoa Furmansgh twp real estate and personal property Feb. 23, Thns. M. Trout, MilUintowu, Personal property. Mar. 17, Alexander Ellis, Fermanagh twp., personal property. Mar. 22, John Christy, Fermanagh twp., personal property. Mar. Mar. 2'i, Joseph lunglcberger, Ferman. ah twp . personal property. 12, Sarah Purdy, Fermanagh twp., personal propetty. Additional Sales. Feb. 17, James Wallace, Lack twp , real estate. Feb. 22, Isacc KaufTinan, Turbett twp., personal property. Feb. 21, J. S. Thomas, Perryvillc bor ough, real estate. Feb. 2S,,Fiederick Kines, Susquehanna twp , personal property. Isaac Mar. C, J. W. Steveson, Perryville bor ough, personal property. Lungacre, l(t('. Mar. 20, Frederick Kines, Susquehanna twp., personal property. Isaac jon;;acre. Aiu't. A tl.l'AIII.i: I'JtOltlItTV 41 ii. I "bivatk S.vli The undersigned offers 'at private sale the fullowiug Keal Estate, to r"1'?,0 i- L,',1blrc,on:in5 V ,!,aii Est)., situated in nalker townsJnp, Juniata 1 coum v. Pa , adjoining lauds of Moses Kyle, ;f".'in Wris-!.V-.-J'h Iw- ?.0,1 "''. !",n"'S M-I.NH ACflhS, more or less. : about 55 acres of which are cleared, in a good state of cultivation and under good t'eucTe. I The ballance, about 1.) acres, is well covered ; wilu tae Ter choicest, timber. The imnrovc- ulenl9 re S"J LOO DWELLING DOCSE, an excellent new HANK 11AHN, willi all the ncce.,sary 0U,.buildinSi, and au excellent Or- ciru 01 un.u lt.u luiii. ino aoore I 'arm is beautifully located about half-way be ItweeaMitilintown aud Mexico, (the Turn Pike leading from the above named places passes "rouKh it,l and with a v.ry little inij.rove- lueiit cau ocniaaconeot tuepleasantestuoiuea in the county. For paaticulars iwiuiro of Joseph Tyson, fc;p, or .lERO.MK IIETRiric, 2m. I On Ilia 15th. iast., by Rev. M, Allison) t the residence of the bride's Mother, Mr, JE ROME T. FUNK and Wis JENNIE CUS SING HAM, both of Milford township, Jn. ni.il county, l a. Oq the 25 ult., by Rev. D. J. Eoale, Mr. JOHN SILVERTHORN. Esq, of litinting Uun county, to Miss LIZZIE LOUDEN. On the 8th inst,, by the same, Mr. DAN'L. HUFFMAN, and Miss JENNIE E. CRAW FORD, both of Jutiata county, Pa. On the 11 tt inst., by S. Ci. Dressier, Esq., Mr. JEREMIAH DRESSLER, of Susquehan na township, and Miss CATHARINE 8KET j TRLY of Terry township, Snyder connty Fa. On the 15th inst.. by Rev. J. A. McGill, Mr. DAVID WOODWARD and Miss MARY GRAY, both of Tuscaroia township, Juuiati county, Pa. ZOied. Ou I lie -1st ult., in Spruce Hill township, Mrs. RACHEL 11. BARNARD, aged 54 years. On the 4:h inst., Miss MATT1E M. WORK, near Beak-town, in the 21st year of her age. On the 20th nit., in Greenwood township, Juniata county, WM. D1VEN, sob of Harri son and Julia A. Minium, aged 1 year, 2 months and 10 daye. JlIFFLlNTOnX & PATTERSON MARKETS. FLOUR, Super, bbl. Extra. Fancy,- Rye, "jt cwt Buckwheat,.... MARKETINGS. $7 50 Butter, pi imep'tb 85 7 75 Butter, in rate 30 9 00 ILurd, 20 3 00 Tiillow 12 .... 4 .. 1 00 Eggs, dox 20 Corn Meal,. I'OltK, GRAIN, While wheat,... 2 10 lied Wheat "abu I .) Hogs, j cwt 11 flO Ham, V lb 25 Sides A .Shoulders 13 Kye Hurley,... t'orn Rtickwheat, Oats SEEDS, Clover, V! bus t0 i UKI'F, 70 F,re qr, j cwt 10 00 50 'Hind qr 12 00 75 POULT KV, 35 iCh'ikeus, pair 50 iDuoks, 40 C 50 3 00 - 80 (leese 1 lilt Turkcvs, 2 00 COAL. ta Treventou stove 8 50 do rr 8 SO Smibury stove 8 50 Timothy, 3 Mix 2 Hum.n-ian DIUED FRUIT, Apple, "t' bu 4 00 Pe:ie!n', jt Cherr'"s, t'lirreiiti Blackberries, EM'r!orr, do Egg 8 50 Chestnut, 7 00 IV a, o 00 MixjJ . -o 00 Oak 4 00 Hickory, 4 50 HAY, Timothy, 10 30 Clover. 8 00 POTATOES. New Irish, ) ha 100 Sweet 3 00 VARIETIES, Apples, ? bu 1 50 Onions 1 00 While Beans,... 2 50 !e-swtix, l it) 4, Po.ip. dry 1!) C.ind!i-s 2" Wool, washed..... 4- itajrs 5 I Bet ailed Articles. :Cool Oil j-Jgal ! 00 i.Sali, C' sack 8 50 l'!a iter, j ton 1 i 00 ,Nai!s 10 n.l i ILX1ATA SEN TIN' EL J In advance $'J ' Corrected weekly by tnilouff. Flow & Parker. riiiLAi)i:i.:!ii jiaukkps. I'llILMiLLl'lllA. Fuh. Ifalid. FLOI'Ii AND .MEAL There is' rather more lmjnirv l'r shipment, and 1700 hbls. extra siil J at S7.5V ; 20i) bb's chi;e extra family at S12,u0 and 100 bhit;. .Northwestern do at SO. The li'Titu trade purchase ia small Lts ol!v. to supply immediate want-i. at prices ranin troni tu common, 1 supetfine and fancy brands, a.coidinii t.. quality. 1'ye Flour is dull at S-l,7)(.5, and Curn Meal at 1.2.. " GUA1N. Sales of 1000 bushels f..ir i s,,na'''v poo.l success he has ir..-t with, during and "ood red at ?2,I0(;t,2.17. White i ',,c lcw a he bs l'p;'n f''' In pro r e , o- - - I ll'Si"" said comity, he finds wanant.-i in ran-es irom Sl,2.t to t2.;).. l!yo i , IU-kinS Mated visits to Miiiliiitown and Mc searee aud dull. Ve (pioie at S5o. The Mistersville The first Monday of each month receipts of (orn continue lifilit, but there i hrver may be found at the Juni iia Ho is nut much demand. Sales of CU'W V',1' !llHil'- ' re""iiu two WCl'k9- i'he thira 1 ... I. Ij..!', . r-r -ii .1 1 -"o'lday, at McAIistersville, to remain during bushels ye!.ow at C.(.M0o. in the carsi,ile K T,eth inser,..,, on Vl'I.CNlTK and from store. Oats are quiet, with ! coLD & SILVER. TEETH FILLED and sniail sales at it a. Jnotltin duin?; la ; barley 1000 bushels ilarley Malt solJ j ai ri) SEIfy CloverseeJ. small sale? at! 67((t.7,o0 JL 01 lbs for fair aud eloiice In Timid hy no cliatij-j to Botiw ; we uuute at $4,25. Flaxseed conies forward slowly, and is taken on arrival at S'Jf'tWjO j. , (lo'd closed at Sl,li7j. 1SGG. ISO'S. Thiladt Ijiliia and Erie Rail Road. rpiIIS Great Linetraver the Northern and X Northwest c.ouiuks oi Pmnsylvauia to (he city of Erie, on L';c tiie. It has been If used and ia nperats-i by the Plxssvlvania Rail Road ConvAxt. TIME OF 1MSSENGKB TBISS AT HAKBISECBO. LEAVE EASTWERD. Eric Mail Train ?,45 p. ji. Erie Express Train a. m. Elmira Express Train X,i0 A. at. LEAVE WESTWARD. Erie Mail Train 1X1!) t. Erie Express Train 12,'' v. ji. rimira Exrress Train f a. m. 1 Passenger cars ma tbrous;li on the Erie i .Mail ami hxpres Trains without change both ways between Philadelphia arid Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 6,50 P. N.. arrive at Erie at 3,37 a. at. Lcavo Eric at r. m., arrive at New York 2,2.$ r. i. ' NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW VORK. Kegact slcepirg cars on all night trains. ' For information respecting passenger busi. if"' apply at the comer of auih aud Market slreets, Philadelohia. And for freight business of the Company's agents : S. 1!. Kingston, Jr., corner of liilh and Market streets-, Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Eric. Wm. Drown, Agent, N. C. K. It., Dallimore: 11. II. HOUSTON, ' General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. II. W. G WINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, Willtainspoit. Feb 14, '0ii-tf. OTATR CAPITOL HOTEL, ucar the Capi O lol ISuildings, IlASISUrRG, rA. rTeriits as moderate as any Hotel in ih t.'ity. w.M. J. TH JMPON, rrrietM ADVANCE OF SCIENCE. Teeth irsertcd upon an entirely new style of base, which in a combination of Gold and English Rubher, (r.ulcsr.ite ) Also American Knbbcr, (vuKini'e,) whkii for beauty, dura bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of tl natural color of the face. canaoV be sur pisscd. Bither of tbe above basi9 I WAERAXT FOll TEN YEARS. Pull I'ppcr or Lower Sr(t Iiscrted n uw an ! oo Per !et. Tf.mp'trarif sets inserted Gratis. Special attention will be made to diseased guiis, and i cure warranted or no charge uiadi. TrHl Jilted to last fur life. R5uTriuaph in dentistry ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by a new prvess, -witlinut the use of ether, chloroform ornitrous oxide, and no danger. Having bei in business for upwards of ten years, five of which has been spent in Miffiiu town, ami bePg in possession or tiie laum improved nalrimenla and Machinery I warrant eniire satisOtion, or the money will be re funded. Otfte on Bridge Street, opposite the Court HousoSouare. O. L. DEKf!. BOT. 20. 'fc-ly. Resident Ihnlht. NEW STAGE LINE BIIFFLIS, TEKRPSVILLE AXD CONCORD. Leaves Pe-rysTille Monday. Wednesday and Friday at. tio'clock, a. in., and arrives at Coil cord at 4 o'clock, p. ai. Leaves Concoid Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday at 5 o'clock, a. in., and arrives at Pcrry.7i!!e at 3 o"cloek, p. in., in liuie for the Irak's going East and West. Slages will leave Mifilin Station as follows: Leaves Mifilin Station on Saturday, at 'J a. m. and returns on Mordy: leaves TucmIhv at 0 a. in. and returns on Wednesday ; leaves I Thursday at 6 a, iu. j Stages. will leave Mifilin Station for Aca le niia, daily in the evening, and return in tin !n.oriiiug iu time for the East and West trains. J Hngg:i(e mid packages of nil kinds arc tak- m in 'charge and promptly delivered at mod j erate c'iarges. The siages on tlie abve rou : 's are in (JOOl) Olllii'.il nd mi.b r the charge of competent and experienced drivers. The prop; L'iur hopes, by strict and persou al intention to business to merit a fair share i of public patronage. LEMUEL E. BEALE, Frop. J Jan. 10, 'Oti.-tf. ESNSVL.VAN1A KAILKOAD. tt.V AND Trains will leave Mifilin Station as follows ' EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.37, P. M. Fat Line 6.:il, A. 2J. Iay Express 11.13. A. M. (Cincinnati Express...... l..l, P. M. Mail Train 10.S0 V. M. WESTWARD. Pitt.sh.&. Erie Mail.... 2.50, A. M. laltimoie Express Philadelphia Express.. Fast Line Mail Train 4.5;, A. M. 5.S0, A. M. 0.21 P. M. :i.5:5 P. M. 10.07. A.M. Emigrant Train.... JAMES NORTH, Ag't. BSHTTAL CAPJ5, i-rriTD c n " M Kfi.hVM, bijl'IJCOIl DCIltlSt, 'PAKES this n in Juniata . I methodof informing Ms friends county, that oing to the lea- extracted in the most approved manner, an 1 itu XuASl possible pum. Cla. Strict a:tcntion given to diseased 1 eomible. Jauuary 21, lSuO-tf. iriVEJXTOHS' offices. t. 1; i'inkui u & E Vans, Civil ExGiXEr.as axu Patent Solicitous, Ko. 435 Walnut St., Philad'a. Tatents solicited Consultations on F.ngin eeriiis, Drauhtinj and Sketches, Models and Machinery of all kinds maoe and skilfully at leaded to- Special atteniion given to REJECT ED CASES and INTERFERENCES. Au ih 'ntic Copies of all Documents from Patent, Ottice procurcl. K. 1!- Saveyov.selve3 useless trouble and travelling expense's, as tl.re :s no actual need of perswn;'.! interview with U3. All business with these Oljites, can be transacted in wri ting. 1'ur further information direct as above with stamp enclosed, Ut Circular with refer ences, j. January 17, ISOG-ly. A 1' MINIS! P.ATO R'S NOTICE Notioe bereby give!i that letters of administra- ,i,)a 0,1 ,,!c cs'a'.eof SAMUEL ALEXANDER, '",e w' Milford township, dee'd , b,ave been granted to the undersigned, residins as afore. said. All persms knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate are requested to Eiake imme diate paymmt, and these having claims will please present theui duly authenticated for scttleE'-at. ' JANE II. ALEXANDER, idhiiuslratru of Samuel Alexander, deed. Jan. 2'J. 'GG-bw. PXCCX'TOR'S XOTICK ALL TER- i-i soxs are hereby notified that Letters Tcs- tementary of the Estate of SAMUEL M. AD- AXIS, late of Walker township. Juniata coua- j ty, lUc'd., have been grautcd in due form of ; law hy the Rerrister of said couutv. to th I undersigned residing iu Walker township from one to two gallons of Wine the, first sea- j f. ii,,";",i!mi, ","" aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted to ! son, eal to the best Sherry Wines of ! ourt Uou. ?va said estate are acquested to make immediate i Europe. Sample Wines forwarded by Ex- j be scia " ,he 1 ut"lc JIouie ' payment, and to whom all persons havini? claims against the said estate will please pre sent them for settlement. Jan. 17, 6-01. JACOB ADAMS, Ex'r. A DMINISTR.VTOilS' NOTICE . Notice is hereby eriven that letters of itdministrn . "'u on the estate of HENRY MOIST, late of Permanagh townslip, deceased, havn been granted to the undersigued, residing in Mill lintown. All persons knowing themselves in debted to Said estate will maku immediate l;IVnipnt llnc ti!.vinir clnlnia will TtrA. I seat them duly authenticated for settlement. E. b. DOTY, Adm'r. Jaa. 31-St. i LADIES' FAUCY FTJES! ! AT JOnN FAREIRAS For .Mauuladtory, So. 718 Arch Street, above 7th, Phila,' i I nave now in store ,p of my own Importa rrtion and ManafftC- !ure, one of the lar- ''L eest and most beau- 2?' tiful selections of FANCY FURS, for CHILDREN'S WEAR in the City. Also a tine assortment 0 Gents' Fur Gloves and Collors." I am ent.yUd to dispose of my jwIs t very reasonahle prices, and 1 would then for Solicit a ball from my jriends of .luniats coun ty and vicinity, ttir" Rcuicmt$r tie Same, Number ami Street. JOH2T FAHUIRA, 718 Arch Street, above 7th, south side, PHILADELPHIA tTi, I have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. Oct. 4, 't;5-4m. G E A X D r Tv I Z E S , iOK SCiliCRIfcEBS TO THE AHEB'JCAW STATESMAN- A NATIONAL WEKKLY I'AJIlLT JOl'BNAL at SI..1 SVr Annum- THE I'OLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ABE SEXT TO CLUBS, VIZ. For every Club of Forty Subscribers, A Whtrlrr Si Wilson lirst $n, Sewing Hachiue With two extra copies to the getter up of the club. FOll EVER V CLCB OF TWENTY, and less than forty subscribers, we will allow SI. 25 for each subscriber on the price of said machine. roll EVERY ri.r;n OF SIX. a spler.did steel engraving of Puesiiient Lini oi.x. (full length.) Andkkw .leiiNsoN, Liter, (..knekal Oban r or SiitHMANou horseback, worth ?:'..0 each, with an extra copy to the getter up of tuc CHlo. 1 Olt EV RY CI. I'D OF TnREE. one of thi.se splendid steel engravings of the Uni form Scries tf XI 7f.iX.! L FOR 7 HA ITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, Lieut. Ocn'l Grant, Major Oeueral Sherman, Sheridan, Tlioiiuts, MetJlellan, Preiuont, Ad mirals Eurragut aud Purler, George and Mar tha Washington, each, l'.'xl inches, wor:h Si('H). These splendid portrait? should adorn every parlor. The Statesman ii the largest, cheapest and best family p;ipcr published, suited tor every family. Try it onee and you will never be without it. Scud for copies aad get uj your clubs. Address AMERICAN STATESMAN. Ii7 Nassca SrEEtr, New YoiV. Dec. 13, 'Ci.-Ox. GREAT REDUCTION ia PRICES. TODD AHEAD! J. E K. TODD has just receive.! a large and fine assoriront ot l.OODS troni Philade iibia, ,. ,1 , .1 ,, '. w hich he 13 prepared to sell at the fulloring reduced prices r bints. ! Linen , Rest American 25 3 bushel Rags... ...-V1 .1 00 Others Irom...-.) to 1 molasses i;ixi;tiAus. Covering Syrup 35 Lancaster 35 Good ' 25 to oO f ... r "1 o 11 .ouiiii.iii 11 0111. o. 10 01 cujur House.... 00 suibtinu checks. Prime Daking 25 Alt te.noa Linen sriiAti. Warn oo Whit 20 Coii:ma. 'V to IS Rrown U, It it 20 i:r.owx siii:Lrixi;s. i corrEE. Applet ou '-.V S5.Rest Others 2S. :1I & 8:: Kio uLF.Actiio mi slix. I srxnniEs. Prom. ..25, 2, ;o to 45 dices : ' ila.vxei.s. Pure Pepper 50 From 5o to 75 Mackerel pr lb lo Twilled f..r t-htrts. ..50 Also A large as dk laixes. jsortment of Ladies', From "o to 40' Misses' and Chil- Ali Wool 70; dren's W (l O L E N SATTi.vr.TT. : HOODS from 75 to SI From.. .!, 1.0!) tolSI and upwards. lakik's l i r.s. j Also A large ns Capes frnta...!?5 to ?1" sortnient of Boots S Latest Stylo Mttfs Shces Men s " from !..io ;0 4,()o from $3,0o. 4,50, 5,- Chtldren'a Muffs Jt :o, i.25 to K.OO. Capes... .f.,00 to 7,U0 Ladie s Shoes from BAOGIX.1. i l,50to -50 The following prices will be paid for unr kctingin CASH or GOODS to suit customers: Putter 10 Potatoes 00 ltOOoa Eggs :; j Rags 5 8AtIighost price for Walnuts, Shellbarks and Chestnut?. Patterson. Nov. CQ, 18r.5-lp. 11. It. COR.-N- GEO. T. LGEERT. COSSON a EGBERT, Real Estate Rrokers iVCouvcyanccrs 112 South 4;h Street rhiladeiphia. Ta. Inarms for sale in Pennsylvania. Stores, Hotels and Mills for sale throughoiii Pennsylvania. Farms for sale in New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Some of the greatest bargains ever oflored to capitalists or men of moderate means. Farms nought and sold and good mortgages negotiated and mon ey invested. JGaS-Ofiicers' and Sjldiers" account? prompt ly adjusted. Send for our Catalogue uiiJ enclose stamp. CORSON & F.GBEUT. Dec. t, X3-3m, rpiifi American ln? t'luut. JL The undersigned having been extensive ly ccgaired in growing Plants and Manufac- turiug Wine for the last four years, are now prepared to furnish Plants the conjig Spring at the following rates : $15,00 per hundred, or S 12,50 per hundred when a thousand or more are oidercd. Each Plant will make v.ni. iin .;ii rress at the wholesale priee,'3,00 per gallon All let crs of inquiry orders for Wine and I'iants, promptly attended t by addressing KFLLY & KLECKNER, Buffalo si Roads, Feb. I'nion county. Pa. PURE LIDCli TY WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters '. Try it ! and you will have no other. Man ufactured only by ZEIGLER L SMITH, Wholesale Dbi:g, Paint & Class Dfa1er3, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHIL ADA. jaa. 21, fcvly. usintss (farts. JERDIIAII LYONS, MitHintown, Juniata County. Pa., Ofl'.ca on Main street South of Bridge str et. " E. C. STEWART, ATT0R?JEY-AT-LAW, ' JJijjlintoicn, Juniatu Co., I'u., Otftrs his professional services to the pub lie. Collections and all other business wil ill receive prompt attention. OTice first North of Bedford'! Store, (upstairs.) door v Attorney at Law, ASIt Rotary i1t)lir. Will attend to all business entrnsted to bis caro. Jtce on Main Street, MiiHiulosn, Pa. M1FFLINTOWN, JUNIATA CoLNTV, PA. OFFERS his profc?tionnl sevvicis to tii-: public. Prompt atient'mn p'ven to prosecution of claims against the l.ovprnnipn:, colleotiuns and all ilier busiue?s eiiliu.-i-d i hij c.ire- Oilice, ilaiu Street, one door Sjii u. of Suyder'i Hotel. Sept. 2o, lb05. J. 4. MILLIKi:., ATTO 11 X K Y-A T-L A Y, xwFU'yrrowx, juxiata co.,r. Office rj:,:r. fjUc!, in the ro?ni formerly occupied hy Vrn. M. Allison. Esi.) CtOLliLOflONS, AND ALL OTHEK IJL'S- iness connectel wHi tha Tirofes:ou promptly attended to. Oct. 1, "05. DK." I V. Rl'XOIt), orrafternon. Ph., i..e- to inform his friends and p i 'ronsthuthe has removed to the tnse m i Kridge Street opposite Todd & Jordan's Store. i Apr"u-" 7ENDUE ATTf!TroKFR. CEIE The undersigned offers his services to t'ie public as Vendue Oyer and Auctioneer, lio has bad a very Large experience, ar. I fei is coundi-ut that he can give sniisfacu'' tc aii who may employ l .t . IJe uav la r.adr"se l at MiilliutojR, nr fou-il at bis home in Ktr- 1 anagh township. : at Mr. Will Hotel. OrJers may alio be lefu Jan. 25, ISO I. WILLIAM GIVEN. ALEX. SPEDDY, KESPECTFl'LLY offers his s.-riccs to the public of Juniaia county, iinving ha i a L'.rge experience in the business uf Vcudue Crying, he feels eoufidpnt lhat he can render general satisfac.iun. He can at all times be consulted at his residcuc: ia M'.sHintowu, Pa. Aug. I'a. Ibij). MILITARY CLAIMS. r"PIIE undersigned wil! promptly aticti I t -L the collection of claims ngainsl either ;!.e State or National Government, Pensions. Rack 1..... r. i.,.. U1.iu-. .. . -.i, .. . 1 arising ci; of tile present or any other war, I JtHEMIAII LYONS. A:torcey-at-Law. MiSintown, Juniata Co., Ta. fcbl Prnsions ! Pensions ! a LL TERSO.VS WHO HAVE P.EEN D1S- A 15 L E DC it I N't THE PRESENT WAR ARE ENTITLE TC A PENS' ,-N. All per- ; r .nuii-Vt, siinreon to know wetii- . i er their Disability is sufficient to euti'.Ie tLc-m '' j to Pension. All disahled Soldiers wii! c;ll t ou the undersigned who has been appointed ! Pension Es.imiaitig Sjrecn for Juuiala and ; adjom.ng (-ouLiie-!. I . L;. lil.MHO, M. P.. Patterson, Pa. Dec. 9, IC.-tf. itlLDiCtL. C'.iUM. S. O. K.EMPFFR. (late armv sur- en) liavit-.g lotaleii in Patterson tend crs his professt.' n il services to the citizens o thi place and surrounding country. Dr. K. having had eight years cxperienca in hospital, general, and army practice, feels prepared to request a trial from those who may be so unfortunate as to need medical at tendance. lie wiK b found at the brick building op posite tiie "Sevtixel Orritii." x,r ai Lis resi dence in the horoogh of putierson, at ail hours, except v.'.i f.rofssiona'.iy eugagi.I. July 22, 1 -tf. A LARGE stock of Quecnsware, Ced'irware such as Tuhs, I'.utter Bowls, Ei-cUets Churns, Baskets, Hore Buckets. &c.-,'t ' sui-'i'Fr, frow & rAnr:r,:3. IT'E have on ban 1 a good qua'i.'y i V ware. e..mpris'ug a fu'l acsoi of Ilard- mpris'ug a tu'd acsortmenl ot CARRF-XTER TOOLS . & PLACKSMITIl TOOLS, such as Anvil ;, bellows, Sc., Shoy maker Tiol.:. faws. Ales, Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails. Horse SLccs atJ llure Shoe Nails by the keg and pound, Kopcs of all sues from 2 inches down to inch by the pound. Ttuggv and War.n Springs. Grind Stones, aud Grind Stone I klures, at B V LOP IF. FRO W & PARKER'S. PU2E LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost than any other ! Try it ! Manufactured only by Zeigler & Smith. Wholesale Drill, Paint C' Ghis Dialers, No. 107 North THIRD Street, THILAD'A. Jan. 24, '60-1 y. 1 7 j V . t. . a Otice to IJallilei'S There will be lettinz for the buildini of Ci feet ad- dition to Horuinctown School House on tho ora oi .lareu nexi, nt me iket-orcieis room in cilicatiou uf Jacob Will By order of the Board WM. WHITSON, HENRY SULOUFF, Feb. 14-3t. Committee. A LARGE and well selected stock of GRO Ix. CERIES. conprisin" Ham, Shoulder, Ba con, Mess Pork. Fionr. Spiee, tie.. &e. at euLOUFF, rr.ow & pauke-R's. CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! A LARGE aud irood variety of ALL WOOL, Ji. RAO and 'jIEMR CARRELS ou hand and for sale clieao. at fcTLOUFF FKO'.V & PAKKEK'-S