1 'Tf' 'Mnnttrt-. Sentmrl (bbt gVJlaU mUU. WEDNESDAY MORNING, February '-, IS1-.- . ilic taxes on manufacturers and products MASS MEETING. i are to be paid within ten days from the In pursuance a previous call. alirg3 j 20ih day of each mouth, or on and before and enthusiastic meeting composed of a day to be prescribed by the Cornuiis idies and gentlemen, was held in the f sioner, "and for Faiitire to pay within the Court House on Monday evening. Febru-1 pre5Ciited time the tax payer is liable to ary 20th, to bear the Veto Mcssnpe j- penalty of ten percentura on the of President Johnson on the Freeduiuu's j a10Utlt ,,f the tax. This penalty mint Bureau Bill read ana ' the principles in- J (e coiieftcj ; all cases when a tax payer volved in said bill discussed. The house j j,M become liable thoreto, as the collector was crowded to suffocation, many being ias ud discretion io the matter, but, in nnable to gain admittance. The meeting or(jer tJ avoi(j all oc-as;0s fr dissntisfac- . t p .i r..t I . was organized Dy me eiec-ion o. iuc -; lowing officers : President Capt. F. M. MICKEY. Vice Presidents Col. William Bell, ITnn. John Beale, Col. J. K. P.obison, William Given, Esq., Daniel Sieber, Ja cob Thoua, D. II. Weller, Nathan Keely, Jacob Bergy, Michael IIoJFuiau, Juhu McKinley, J. A. GallaJnr, Pavid Wilson, T. B. IlilJebrand. ' Secretaries :B. 8. Cook, K. C. Stew art, J. II. B-lltnan, J. G. Funic, B. W. II- Krqid.r, Fiedejick Kspensehade. On motion of Col. William Boll, K. C. Stewart, J'sq , was called on to read the President's Veto Message, which be did in his usual eloquent stjle. A motion was thou made authorizing the President to appoint a Committee to draft resolutions expref.-ivc of the sense of the meeting, when the following gen lleuieu were appointed: E. W. II. Krei-j der. Capt. A. II. Martin, Jacob B.rgj . j II. Doyle, Fsq , aud II. II. Wihy . A , V'ijiiiiuous call was made lor voi. juiin d. Patterson to address the meeting, when j fce appsarti iinjiJ rouuds of applause, and j in a speech of. an hour and teu minutes i length reviewed tut; Fiecduiau's Bureau j Bi!l as passed by Congress, taking sub ttantiailv the same view as those endorsed by the IIou. Win. II. Seward It was one of the Coluiivi'ti best efforts, his scathing dei unciati'iu of treason aud traitors -limited loii 1 applause, lie showed conclusive lythat ,l.e present bureau law is ade- j fjuately suScicut for the protection of j the Freedmau aud with a strong, a; pea! J n , ... I to all tartus irrespective o: poiuieal ; . , , , . ,i I redi ectum to stand ny the I hi-jo and ! , , , , ,- I the Government aud the honest I nin , j'lnjority in Congiess the Colonel retired. J Vt. S. .0. Kiompfer was then loudely ! called fr. Ti e IV. came fm waid .n:d af-: tertlie enthu.-ias'.n had stilside-i proceeded j tn a brief but eloquent speech to sh-w j that the public mii.d was not vet fallv t repared tu pass upou the prCat issues ot'i ' ' .r r ;1 e day, urging that these matters should ; Ic weighed wisely a'tid with care. The Dr. vas fretjueatly itite'rrJpted by the appro-j Larioo of kU audience. The" resolutions i verc then called for and read by E. W. II. Kreider, and are as fulkws: i:--s ,:,, Th-Uwj have fall fai'h in I i t . l k; .:.!,: ! ll,,.xc..l tne tuion members ot buth Iljuse-i ol i Congros, in the bincere desire aud do i teiuiinati..n ol all .d them t j cutiduct J t!ie affairs of the Government in such Manner as to secure the best interests ofl the wh ile people. And we hereby de. j dare that we will sustaiu them iu ail con-1 Mitutional efforts to preserve peaeu aud order, and a permanent (luion. .VWf That in Andrew Johnson vc recooiiiza the patriot, tiu-j aud tiled. and will support him, iu all constitution i ffnt s to restore authority, law and order" jimonp the people of the States la'ely in j llehelliou, on tbe b.ihis of ecjual jmttee to - till men ; mid that wc pledje to the At'- ; ministration, Executive and Lesla-ivc ' 0 it united and hearty co operation in a'l rvi.-p and nrmlent measures devised fori the security of the Governmeut against j re'je.liuii auu lusurrecti-m in tim i to - come : and whilo indorsing the 1'ic-idenl I .v?3 exuress chtirs confidence iu the IJuiou ' majority of Congres, itcsolcol, 1 hat it is Ihe province of the legislative branch of the Govcinmcnt to j determinc the question of reooustructi;)n, j an 1 in the exercise of that power Con - j t...i v. : .-!.- i .. . r I the people of those Spates end their de votion to the Constitution and obcdicucc to the laws. Until tho "people of these States prove themselves loyal to the Gov itJ"nnient they should not be restored to t! o riyrhte enjoyed before the Rebellion. Resulted, That no man who volun tarily participated in the Rebellion ought to be admitted to a scat in Coitrress. aud. tm.To- til- I'lllnlmn f O.n. I u.. .1.- 1 ... 4 j .-:uu"., iuc powci to uuivruiiiie liic fju;iu- j Lcations rcqut.-ite oi electors rests witu the States respectively. Jlesihed, That the union of these Ci.i.. i .o . ,.4 v... a:., i...i i except by successful revolution. j Ilcsolccd, That justice snd duty da- tnands and equalization of the bounties ! to our-n.iti.inal deleodets. XM, Tbat we approve of the conr;- - i j u MAT A S E S TIN EL ol lion. ieo. J. Mi.lcr -our Keprcsen-1 p..,-. 5j I advance $2 00 tative in Congress and his faithful dia ! Corrected weekly by Sulouft", Frow & Parker. charge ot his public duties entitles Liui i to our approbation. On motion, the meeting adjourned. The young man by the name of Bum-' bauoh,lroni Huntingdon, who was so Re- vcrely iujuried in the late Rail lload ac- cident at Lauver's curve, died in Patter- -an. on yi .tn:! .7, mi 'hi I Important to Tax Papers. It has j t jded lj the Cormnifsioatrs cf Internal Revenue, ie, "That, by the term ofi . , , m of the Leveuue Law, j tl0n Co'.Ieclors are advise, to issue tio tices to all persons assessed immediately ' ; 3 ujhiu iuc nuj:iii, in nic iim 1111 jruiirg them of their liability under the law. It must Ik distinctly muhn-tood, hoic- ti-er, that this notice is Tint rennind lit the terms of the 1jk, but is entirely prat uitous on the part of 1'evenuo- Officers. No person can claim au exemption from the pesaity hy virtue of the non-rccetpts oilhe uoti'." Yor.su Ladies who are accustomed to read newspapers 'are always observed to possess more amiable dispositions, invaria lily make good wives, and always select j goud husb:;.pds. Fact. And gentlemen j who pay iVr their paper punctually, have I d health, live to a good old age, die ! easy, aud escape ihe evils to come. I Spkcial atteution of Merchants and 0,jiera ;Ilv:,0j , Card, iu this issue o! Ui)M & i;ourke, Manufacturers of WalI ,, et ctc 3 AIiSS. Sales of YiVii. Cavcnj, Auc't Mar. 1, Henry SiebcWa'kcr twp., per sonal purperty. T ... I t V ...t.ri.i..-'.- fT-:- ' . personal property Mar. C.-'amuel Adanw dee'd.. Waller - i tun uslii' . personal property , ., " ' 'r"- jiar. Ma-lin' Sbir.i-i, Fyctte twp pors'i:;al pruperry. ! j.,r )., vi.l oihpr l-'ivz-ffn trn ! .'Ur. io, i'.uiu cetoer, xactte iwp., Tci-mial 'r-rotiertv ; , 1 ' V riP - , Mar. J Peter Kui-'Jinan, Walker two per-oual pr:-p.:J-ty. 22, A.r.nt lvuuit'i, Vet P -rry j twp., Snyder CO., per. properly. ! Sales of Win. Given, Anc'1. -I-ir- I. J,,lia Keale, Bealo twp, person- , ., i'"'0'"u-,,J". i- . i . I March-, i in. H hitsoii ret inatiagu twp ;ll t . d pcisunal ..ri.i.ei ty 1 IV.,. j, Tli-.s M. Trout, .M lliliutonu, Personal property. Mar. 17, Alexander BUts, Fermanagh twp , personal property. Mar. 22, John Christy, Feriuaaagh twp., j TM.rs.ma t.r..tKtlV. , .Mr. 2G. Josej.h Dunijleberster, Ferman. ' ' i' . . . ... ! a.'ti twp . per.-.nai propeuy. ; yi:iTm J2, ;irah Purdy, Fermanagh twp.,' personal property. j AJat 21. Catharine Cunuingham, Mil- j ford township, per property. Additional Sales. twp , pcrsoual property. Isaac J. W. tevoson, Ferryvillc bor otih, jier.Dual property, lionoaerc, A nc't. .Mar. Mar. 20. Frederick Kines, Susquehanna lwP personal property. Isaac L itiacrc. Hac't. - ' ?dl TL-LIN T J'VN & PATTEllSH MARKETS FLOUR. j MARKETINGS. f - .,,. ' 7 7 V hhl. 0 Butter, piiine fHb 3D Llttttcr, -u rate - Lurd, IU Fallow, J- panry 0 Rv, V cwt. 3 00 Uuekwlu - at 4 o :Ecs, "pt - 1 - -ewt n 00 Wr;.c wi:e.lt-... 11 Ham, V lb IS it0d Wheat j bu 1 !' jsiiles & Shoulders 1- Rve M i BEEF, BarTey,... J 1T V cwt ' Corn iHm.lor 12 00 Buckwheat, . Oats . l'ULLl tt , . 35 Chiokens, 'jf. pair GO s-KED.S, I Ducks, 4' ! Hover. r bus 0 01) t'ieese 1 .00 TiaotisV. 3 00 Turkeys, 2 OU Flax,.... 2 25 j COAL, ton Hun-iirian t-'-l ;Trcventon stove 8 "0 DRIED FRUIT, do Egg 8 5J Apples, V bu 4 00 ,Sunbury stove 8 50 Peaches, Cherries, o oo uo -gg oj 10 Chestnut, 7 50 CtHTeUtS,. 10 8 G Pea, 5 UQ . 3 00 . 4 00 . 4 50 10 DO 8 60 Blackberries, Mixed, i.;!,lruerries, WOOD, Oali Hickory,... HAY, t:, ..-it,,- . POTATOES. Nuiy Irish, j.' bu 100 Swctt 3 00 VARICES, I". '"' oiii - s!,........ v.'ite Bcsnn, 1 50 iClover... 1 f'O Retailed Articles. 2 50 Cwi Oil f'gal 90 45 S;ilt,-rl sack S 50 Beeswax, " lb Snnp, drv 10 Plaster, $ ton 10 00 J v.rl t r fr 1 i Candles . .-.-! . 1 r f e riULADELrill.V .iIiIiTS. I'ltiLAiini-riiiA, Feb. 27, 180C. FEEDS. The receipt? of C lovcrved are I'S1'. tut the demand his tallen off. Small sales at .faC.O'J Ql lbs; Ti:u- o'hy at and i'lazseed at 82,90 "ji liu-h. HAlUil AND .dK.-Ti The Flour wsrV'it .res-its no rt-.v tsatnro, an-1 the '.. r. 1 j-r.Tii?'?e -!rx.-lv ii UeJ bo'h (or shipment and home consumption. About' 2000 lb!s. Northwestern extra w P 01 ""f0 V bbl ; smierntie sells at bl.2.((.; extras ,t S7fiVT,73: Pennsylvania ami Ohio ex- tra family at $8,75(fll0, and fancy t S0.ai!((Cl2.50. ye Flour and Corn Meal are very quiet. Small sales of the former at 4,75. GRAIN. There is very little good wheat here and othi:r descriptions are not wanted. Sales of 2500 bi?u. good and prime lVnnsvlvauia red at $1,98(0,2.25 y bush, aud 500 bush, common Michigan at $1,48. In the absence of sales of white we quote at $2.25fjt;2,50. Jtyc is steady; Sales 1000 bush, at 74(o,S0c. ('orn is very quiet, with sales of 1400 hush, yellow at OSo. Oataare 6tcady at 47c. In Barley and Malt no change; i . I.... t fll I r .-.n , ... , i, : m- bush Pennsylvania Barley so d at 7oe. ; bush .......I- i j XVbL FC tt - ..--...y--- - "Y. 'Y'.'fX' Mr. THOMAS rOP.TF.R aud Miss SUSAN WIUT, both of Walker township, Juniata counry, Ya. On the 2!)ih inst., y the Samn, Mr JACOB ; M. CI.KCK nud Miss SCSAS WAKXiill, ull of Juniata county, r. On (be 2nth iuat-, hy the Same, Mr. JONA THAN KKIER. anj Mifs JENSIE SMITU, both of Delaware township, Juniata county, Pa. On lla l'th inst., by Tter. A. ITarLcr, Mr. JOSlil'II ACKEIt of Juniuta cumty, nn.l Miss CATHARINE .BRLtoLEK, of Snyilcr county. On the 15th in.';!, by (he S!i.e, Mr. HIRAM II. FUOSK of Terry county, anJ Miss MAUV MARUAKEf TA I'INUS. of Jnni.it -county, Ou the ul iust., by Rev. ti. W. Bouse, Mr. GEOKOE 15RYNEK to Miss MARIAH CODER, all of Juniata coiicty, l'a. At the same time, by the same, Mr. EMAN FEL l'ANNEBAKER anJ Miss MARTHA E. LEMON, all of Juniata county, Pa. At the s:ime time and pl.ice, Mr- P. S. II I'LL of l'errysrille to Mis HANNAH M. KELLOGG, of Fayette township, this county The haiv ciii!e h iv our best wishes. nnum-iy ineir luiure re or:i and may their future be bright and beautiful. their years passiutT severely on "m peace and ! joyous bli,s. , , . . . ... On the 20l i n.. by Rev. E, W. Kirby. ., ,. , ,- , "r. H. 1. XiHoDhS of Me evtuwn, and ii!LlL- 2UjL3C3. ..- la Reedsville. Keb., 3rd Mr. JOSell'ii I. ' ML K1H1 , a.jcd oJ years and 2 days. The - J Jeeesed was tormcrly a rcsluent of Juuwia county. 77 AD V ANCE OF SCIEXCi.. i Teeth iii"er:c-l iiium an entirely new style lit' b;ii wliieh is a eomhin.-uion of Go' i (.no English Rubber, fvulcHiiilc ) Also American KuM'er. (vnleaniie,) which for beauty, dn.a biliiy, ieniniess, wild the restoration of the, tur.t col r of the face, cannot be sur- i-Ui.tr . .u I WAlllllNT FOlt TEN 1 Atil.-M. IVJii ItiAli?. j rj rppcr or Mwcr Im Inserted as ltw us U!)l'cr .St't. Temporary sfts iitstrtrd Gratis. ' pecilli cntion will be male to diseased pnnis, ami a cuve warrauteu or lio cuargc made. Teeth jilted to lust fur life. t$tw Triumph in dentistry 1 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT JAIN by a new process, without the use of ether, chlorefoi ni or uitrous oxide, nud no danger. I!;ivinj; been in business for upwards of teu years, live of which has bflen spent in ?d.!tl n town, and bcinif in possession of the tti'mt imprvrsd Iintruiti'-nlt an I Mic'tin'n I wurrnnt. entire s.-ttir.i';ie!ion, or the money will be rc fnn led. Oiliee on Bridge Street, opposite the Court House Suuare. C. L. DERR. nov. 2;i. '05-1 v. Hrrtibnt An..'. v itr i.ii.i: ikoiii:ht" at J Pbivaie Sale. The undersigned offers at private sale the following Real Estate, to wit: A tract of Land belonging to g. V. Blair, E-rj , situated jn Walker township, Juniata Count'", Pa , a.iinin; lands of Moses Kyle, John Wright. Joseph Tyson and others, con taining SEVENTY ACRES, More or Iocs, about p j acres of which are cleared, in a good stale of cultivation and under pood fence. I The ballancc, about 1 j acres, is well covered with lue very cbo'ieest t:mbr. The improve I uients iiici ;oud LOU h LLLINU HOL'SK. i an cxoeilent licw HANIv BARN, with all the I necessary out-tiiihlints,.nd an execileut Or chard of GRAFTED. FRUIT. The above farm is beautifully located about half-pay be tween Mitllintown and .Mexico, (tue turn Pike leading from the above named places passes thro ugh it, ) aud with a very lit lie improv. ineut can be ma le one of the pleasiintesl homes in the county. For particulars inquire of Joseph Tvsou, Esp, or JEUOME HETRICK, Jan. 17, 'o!'-2ui.l Mexico, Pa. B-.NTA.Ii CARD, !R M KCEVEil, Surgeon Dentist, TAKKS liiip ietbO'Iof informing his friends ic uniaia cuuiuy, Uiat oing to the lea sonultly good Success he baa met with, (luring tlie few months he has been pvactirfing his pro fession iu said county, he fcels watranted in making Mated visits to Miillintowu and Mc- & . . listersvillo The fii-st Monday of each month Mr. Keevcr may be found at the Juniata Ho tel, Mitilin, t? retiuin two weeks. The third Monday, at Mc.Vlistersville, to remsin during the weell. Teeth inserted on VULCAN 1TB. GOLD & SILVUR. TEETH FILLED and extracted in the nio3t approved manner, and with the least possible pain. ' ' trt Strict attention given to diseased gums, &c. AU work warranted. BQ1- Terms reasonable, - ' January 24, lbGO-tf. V LARGE and well. selected stock of GRO CERIES, c-jinprisitig Him, Shoulder, lia ?r.n, ???s' Pork, Fiour. Sriccs, &c. &C. at fl'LC'L'FF, FR0.V i 1'ASKiJa'S. PUB rVr A L E. "tTTihh be exposed to publio kale at the V residence of ihe subscriber, residing in ferm!ng!i township, Jnuiata county. Pa. about 3 niiles from MilCin, on FRIDAY, MARCHinL isot;. A Certain tract of Land, adjoining lands of J-cob ILffman, William Stroup aud oth ers: Nnmber 1 contains Ten Acre of weU timber land with a TWO STORY DWELL ING, Kitchtnand Milk House attached, Wood Honse, ConCrib, Sheep Stable, Large Hdrse Darn, a goid Saw Mill with one up and down saw, two chcular aws, whip Saw, 4c. Num ber two coitains ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY AIRES, Fourteen acres of which U set with -envy timber, well fenced ; tit) acrt. h'.s bet ploughed and limed, produces f(iod grass .".id Is well calculated for grazing, being weU altered. . No-3 contains 10 acres Of large reel-oak ai.d chtsinut limber. Th:t lunJnmst bo Isold, the subscriber hav ing pnrchs-td land iu Lancaster county, . in tends movinjM it the coming spring. Jlie terms will le made casv. . At the samiJthne and place thfre w:.l le sold 7V0 good mares, Three Milih Cows, 1 Sow, 4 Shonts, 87 Good Shpi-p, 2 to-horso Wagons one nearly new, - Wajron ft-ils, Horse t'art. Horse tiears, Col lars unit lifidlos. Plough Lines, 2 Spread. Double ni Single Tree-, ONE IRON HAR VKSTLK, Steel-toothed Knke, Vlows, Shov els, llartuws, shovel Flows and spike Harrows ...it IV. :. I.nir rliatna Hhw Lsidlers. - o -- j Oerp. SUfiltr, .beep trough and ladder, Sprinj 1 -JiVGGY, 2 CARRIAGE, Mattock inn! Ticks, Shovels and Corn Hoes, Uakwi aud forks, Hay pitcher, mpe and pul leys. Cnw Chaincs, two Grain Cradles. F.TE ACRES WHEAT IN THE GROUND. Fify hushcla of l'otitoes, Corn by the bushel, eifHt tons of good Hay, Corn Fodder, Rc Sfawhvthc bum le, a fii-sl-i-ite Cahinet nnWi'WorR Cc't.-li. ALL THE MACHIN ERY K(l!t STEAMING .t SHAVING SLKIGH Rl'S.tKRS. Household and Kitchen Furni ture: Bureau-', Cane Rjttom Chairs, Honk Case. Clothes Tress, ScMee, Kitchen Cup board Dish Bench, Bench Table, 1 good Cock a-l"2 Varlor Stoves, Sieve pipe. Milch Crwl;. '2 (!lnek. SUTTt-EHS ARE PHOH!3IT DSEV-t-INC SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS ON TH CROUNa . SAi.l. to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., of S:iid day. when a liberal credit will be jriven !y Fib. T-ts. WILLIAM WH1TSON. (jI.iA T i.Ei)LCTION hi TKICES. TODD AHEAD! J. C. M. TODD ha? j;tst received n lurj-? and fine a?ortm ,nt of GOODS from Philadelphia, which he is prepared to sell at the fulloing reuueed prieea : i-uists. 'Linen 55 Best American -5.3 lutihel Bags 1 l.'i.i (uhers from. ..'Jo to 21; moi.assks ot.M.iiAMs. 'Lovoriug Syrup Lancaster- tVGood 25 to "') Coaiiunn t'rom..2-j to SI Sup'ir House. : . . io sutETiNc checks. I'riuje Bakin-r 25 Mt Ve.non Linen si'i;ak. Warp..., 5o White 20 Common 1..85 to Brown 14, 18 & 2') nR'.IVN SUX'.tlN-S. I COFFES. Appleiuii "A" ."5 Best Others 28. 31 .t:t3,Rio ll'.KM-IIKl) Ml SI t... ; . M' UUILS. Fioui...2-"), 2S, :5o to 45 Cheese i lasm;ls. T-.iro IV jier Fr-iai 5o 71 il-ckcril l-r 111. SI ; 25 ! 50 lo : twilled for Shirts ...OCj A.aa A large as hi lAiNKS. jSovtuient of Ladies', From uolo l'i Misses' aud Chil- Ail Wool Tj drcn's WO OL L.N savtixktts. , HOODS from 15 to f 1 Fi-o:n.. 1,00 to 1:51 and hi wai ds. i Ainu's rras. ' Also A larjrea:.. Capes In ni...s:-) to ..irtaient of li iuts i Latest Sityie Mulls .hoes Men's " fneu :!.5(lto 4.Uu from S3.(-'o. 4,5i, 5,- Children's Mnfi's & oo. 5.25 to fi,t)(t. Capes.... li.oo to 7,00 Ladie's fc-'boes frnni li.Mtiii.NC. l,5uto Ou Tb 'll.wing prices will be paid for mar keting in CASH or til)' IDS to suit customer:. : duller 40 Potatoes '-'0 ltUtMa Kg?s 35 .Raps 5 JI-3lIiabe-t price for Walnuts, Shellbarks and Cliestr.i.ts. l'iit:er.i, Nov. 2'. . 1 ?"-! jr. I u. it. cur.so.v- liRO. T. EiiBEBT. Ileal Estate llrokers &Convryanccr$ 112 South 4th Street Philadelphia Ta. Ibarras for sale in Pennsylvania. Stores. Hotels and Mills for sale thronL'hout Pennsylvania. Farms for sale in New Jer-cy, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, t-oms rf t'.e greatest b ug lins ever offered to capit.-lis.fs cr men of moderate means. Farirs bought and sold and good mortgages negotiated and mon ey inve'i'd. J Sy-t'.T.cers' and Soldiers' accounts prompt ly taljus!e 1. Send for our Catalogue and enclose stamp. CORSON & EGBERT. Dec. 0, r.5-f!ni, ryUn American Wine Plant. - The ttn-lersigne.l having been extensive ly engaged in growing Plants and Manufac turing Wine for the last four years, are now prepared to furnish Plants the coming Spring at the following rates : 15,00 per hundred, or $12.50 per hundred when a thousand or more are ordered. Each Plant wiU make from one to two gallons of Wine the first sea son, e.jual to the best Sherry Wines of Europe. Sample Wines forwarded by Ex press at Jhc wholesale jrice,'$.',)0 per gallon. All letters of inquiry orders 'for Wine and Plants, promptly attended to by addressing Buffalo Uoails, Union county. Pa. Feb. 7,-2ra. PiRELinni TF WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it '. and you willbavc no other. Man ufactured only by ZEIGLER & SMITH, WitotESAn Dkcb, Paist & CiASS Dfalebs, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILAD'A. Jan. 24, CO-ly. Dissolution of Partnership. "jVTOTICE is hereby given that the co-part-i. i ncrship heretofore existing between Jas. B. Souderand Samuel M. Elliott, doing bus' ness under the name of Souder & EUiolt, is this day diesolved by mutual consent. JPatUirson. Jan-.' VJ-5t " ' OTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Ca-pi 0 tol Duildings, IIARISBURG, FA. tfl&.Terui3 as moderate as any Hotel in lb, City. WM. G. TIIO M PSON,rroprietor , T,rtr.E1S! CARPETS !! LAKGb and good variety of ALL WOOL, 1 , iiAQ 8Di UEMP CAM'ETS ou hand and for sale cheap, at bVLQVFF, mow &' PACKER'S AT T nE , rTo-v Firm OF StLOUFF, FEOW AND PARKER, IS ITIS CETSTAL PALACM BC1L91KO, MIFFLINTOWN, PA. ninE rNDF.nsiGNED having prn- L chased the stock of goods formerly be longing to Sulouff & Stambaugh, and haTing added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to suplly the eitijens of Mi'Uintown aud vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a CovUiU-y store, and a (Treat ninny things that have ntver teen kept before. AVe are deter mined to sell Roods at a REDUCED PRICE and make it au. l.bject far the people to bny fiom us. A large atosk of DRY-GOODS, con sisi.!.MC of Ladies Drees Good, such 83 FRENCH MERINOS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES DRESS FLANNELS, PLAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, r.LCE TWILLED FLANNELS, P. ED FLANNELS, MISL1NS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &c, &c. Cat. be had at SULOCFF, FROW & TARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS GOODS: Black Shuuls, Veils, Colnrs, ;ioves, ;imulicts, Second ."'lournins liulmoruls, Hoods, Ac, Ac. ivcrytUing desirable in this line, nud a vciy larsrc stock, I 'At Sttloutr, I'roiv & Parker's. FULL assortment of licntkman's Goods, t consisting of Cloth, Cassimcre. Sui.iciU.. Over Coathijs, T est In as. Can Le had at ILOUFF, FROW & TARKER S. CZ2 P3 ?3 95 64 17 0 o o o s o r! 13 J3 si a. Spring and Winlcr ilrrangcmcnt- 37 EEMOVKD TO 3T QlXTl. Having supplied ourselves with a new and superior ioi of lioods, of the latest styles and patterns, and having secured from the import ers many articles of great beauty and value, wc are nliw prepared to make for the Spring and Winter better arrr.ngeaients, aud present greater inducements lo purchasers, than we have ever before offered. We have oo.ooo val uable and beautiful articles o' Goods, com prising Pianos, Watches, Diamonds, pain and ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Goods cf every description, thut e will sell at 2 each, i ..ii.if, mi, . i r -. l'Sl'ObE OF OUR C0ODS. i jr. S. o. K.EMPFER, (late army snr We have 5o,ooo Oil C olored rhoto- J ceon) havinc located in Patterson tend graphs, comprising every aul.jeot Kelt- .US, comprising every subject Kelt- i i. Sentimental, Comic and Fancy that ill sell at Thirty cents each, or four for! Dollar; and with each Photograph we two numbered not.ces The n-.i.-L - we w One give two numbered notices The n 3; tees arc uuu.berel from 1 to 60,000, and put fiito en velopes, sealed up, aud thoroughly mixed : and when Photographs are purchased, two -for each Photograph are taken out and sent wich it. The articles of Goods are numbered from 1 to 00,000 and any article, no ntattcr what value may be, corresponding vith the numbor on the notice, will tesnt lor Vvo l-oilnrs-j freo of cost, except when sent by express, tlien at the expense ot the receiver. i- i -.1 ..n i ,.:,.. van. ruun ri.-iiiL; h. uu :l!.Ttlllf hi vi tj'h JZlnZl t irW' T0OI.S & DlACKSMlTlt rresnnnd w.th a I tano or other valiiahie ar-i , , ., ,, . t.. correspnn tides of goods it will be sent to the purchw er fwr Two Dollars. - - - LIS T, OF GOODS AT ?2.00 EACH. Set en Octave I'iajios, R'ltctriiod Mebxlcont, Gold lliiiitii'ij Vqzc Lci cr Watches, Cilscr flat' lies, plamnnd Self, ' Slh-tr Tea Sets, Sllcer Chafing Dlthcs, tSets Slfrrr Traspuanx, 23,000 Coral, Opal A Emeraled Brooches Mosaic, Jet, Lara and FJurcii'lne Set Gold lillliH, Gold 1'eacih, Toejthplelcs, ifr. Comprising a list of endless variety snd the cbo:eer:t quality of Goods. We warrant our Goods superior to any establishment' in the country, and hope you will give us one trial nt least, and if the article is not as -jetiresehTid, and does not give satisfaction, return it, and we will send your money back- : ' -HOW TO ORDER GOODS. .Vend us Thirty Cents for .-no Photograph, or One Dollar for five the tra one and two extra notices to the asent: When an Agent has sent us $lo.oo for G:ids and Photographs, we will give one notice and the article it calls for free of charge : for.S-5.oo three nnti.es free: for $2o-oo four notices free ; for Slo.oo a splendid Photographic Allium, or six frea notices; or for 5o-oo a good Silver Watch, warranted a good time-keeper. We keep an account of all money sent, and an Agent can order his coraaiissiou at any time. lie particular and write your address full and plain, as we sometimes have offers-in our office for months that we cannot answer for ihe v.ant of proper directiocs. ADDRESS .. - BAKTHEW & CO., P;x i.i',- r.eT lo.'K Jan. 3, 'Co fc usi5uss ark JEHEM1A1I LYOXS, gittarnfa-Jrt-jpauf, MifHintown, Juniata County. Ta., OfTica on Main street South of Bridge sir et. M. C. STEWART, ATTOB..EY-AT-LAW, M-Jjlintorn, Juniata Co., l'a., Offers his professional services to the pub lic. Collections and all other business will receive prompt attention. Office first, door North of Bell'ord'a Store, (upstairs.) VTTILLIAM M. ALLISON, ' Attorney at Law y Will attend to all business entmsled to his care. Oihce on Main Street, Miilliutown, l'. JOHN T. L.SAHM. MIFFIIXTQWN, JUNIATA COUNTV, Y.. OFFERS Ids prcf.Sviccal service to the public. Y ror.r-t. attention jriven to th'i prosecution of cbiiuis against the tlevernnient, collections and all other business entrusted to his care- Oflioc, Main Street, one door t'ou'U of Snyder's Hotel. . ept. 2o. latio. j. .4. ?IIII.IKK, A T T O 11 X E Y- A T- A W, MIEfLlXTOWS, JU.YIATA COTA. Oflics Main Street, in the room firmer! ocenniedby Win.. 51. Allison, Ks.p) COLLECTIONS, AND ALL OTHER Bus iness conneetel with the yrofessiou promptly atteulod to. Oct. 1, 05. DK. P. IH'.MIO. of I'alter-oii, l'a.. wishes to inform his friends and pa trons that he. Las removed to the honsc on Cridre Street eppesite Todd it Jordan's St jre. Apriio-'f fODUIi . AUCTIONEER The undersigned offers his scrrice" to th public us Vendue Crycr and Aio ti;5;7er. He has had a very large ciprriercr nd feels I confident that he caugive sf tufas to all j who may employ him. He may- fce nitdr "e l at Mitflintown, or found at his Lome iX Fer managh township. Orders may also le :el". at Mr. Will's Hotel. J in. 25, 1301. WILLIAM GIVEN. ALEX. SPEDDY, U ESITCTFL LLV offers hi,; servi. es to tLe C public of Juniata county.- Havinj; had a I larj;e eper';or.ee ia 'he business of Vendue I Crying, he feels confident that he can render i ceneral satisfaction. He can at all times be consulted at his residence iu M'.ffiintowu, Ta. Aug. i'j, 1S05. KILITARY CLAIMS. THE nn ler.-incd will promptly ntterW lo the collection of claims azuiiisi either the State or National Government, Pensions, Bnek i Pay, Bounty, Extra Pay. and all other claims 1 ariiinir out of the r-resent or anr other war. collected. JEREMIAH LYONS, Attomey-at-l.ftw. AtifRintowD, Jnnifcta Co., I'a. (,1'ebl Tensions ! Pensions ! LL PERSOA'S WHO HAVi. P.r.'A MS IX. ABLE DURING THE PRESENT WAR ARE ENTITLE TO A PENSION. All per sons who intend applying for a VvL ilui. must call on the Examining Surgeon to know weth er their Disability is sufficient to entitle them to a Pension. AH disable I Soldiers will call on the undersiened who has been aipoiute I Pension Examining Surgeon f;r Jc.jr.eta sul aljoin.ng Couuiies. ...-'' P. C. KUNDIO, M. V.. Patterson, Pa. Pec. 9, IS. -if. i ers professional services to the citizer.3 ers ia professional services to the citizer.3 o ,u;9 ,.lace anx stirroun ling country, r. t ' i. . Dr. k. haTing litd eight years expenen,,. m tosr".aL 3'rL "' ftr!.ry. rrac.....o, UtU r.repared to reonest a trial irorj- these ho may be so ui-i...u; as to ueed ui.ii tendance. ' ' He wil", be found at the brick buil Eng -op-pr.sitc the "Sextinkl Orru-K," or at his resi U t wbcn prt.fS;0-aUy cagad. lience in the horousn ot t it-ern, nr nil July 22,lSC0.-tf. Trr have cu haiiJ a fooil 'iiriUiy of Hrxnl- 1 i"'. .s. sncii t .nvii-, tciiiw;,, sc., out'y I maker Tools, Siws, Axes, A,igrs, Iron, Sieti. , Nails, Horse Shoes, an I ilorse Shoe Nails by j the keg and poun l, Ropes of ail sizes front 2 inches down to 1 inch bv the pound. Bug-y and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and G:iu I Stone Pictures, at S ULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. PURE LIBERTY "WEITP LEAD, Will do more and better work a- a given Cost than any other ! Try it '. .-.nufacturcd only by Zeigler & Smith.. Wh'jhstS.e Drift, Paint A Gluts Dealers, No. 1?7 Ncrih THIRD Street, TillLAD'A. Jan. 2', f;-lr. (AJOllCC to Ullildrrs There will bj J IN a leitiug for the building of 24 feet ad dition to Ilurniiigtowc School House on the ;!rd of March r.ext, at the Recorders room in tho Court House. Mitllintown. ' Specification can be befu at the Public House of Jacob Will Hy order of the Board WM. W illTSON, HENRY SULUUFF, Feb. i-Zt. Committee. DMINISTRTOf S' NOTICE.--N-.tice i 2. hereby given that letters of adtriuiotra. tion on the estate cf HENRY MOl.ST. late of Fermanagh township, deceased, have been grantcl io the undersigned, residirj iu Mif.-liLto-T". All f er3ons kniwirg t'cmselves in debted to said estate will rsike immediam payment, and those having e'uims will pre sent thera duly authen'icate-'. fur settlement E. g. DOTY, Arfm'r. Jan. 31-St. A LARGE stock of ucensware, Cclarwara . such as Tub; Butter Bowls, Buckets Churs.:, Fatkets, Horse Buckets. &c-, at SCI ''VYS, Fil0 V 4; PAF.KE'?.
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