"t nnial3 Sfntrntl. . WE1ISDaT"mRNISQ. March 14, IHtW. - Fbesii SnAD have made their appear ance 10 our market at the moderate price of one dollar each. The bill to compel the d:2orer.t cor. poratioDS to pat sluices in the dams on (he Susquehanna and its tributaries, has passed the Legislature finally. . Notice to Subscrirers. As many of our subscribers are changing their places of residence, they will please give us notice so that we can forward the Sentinel regularly to them. Ot"R young friends, John II. and Wil liam II. Rollmao, have recently had their room re-fitted and it now presents a very neat appearance. From the fact that tliey are the only firm that advertise in the Sentinel, we believe they cau sell their goods cheaper than any other establish ment in the county. Changes. General moving day will soon be at hand. Among other changes is that of landlord. T'ie Union. Hotel, purchased by Mr. S. P.. Xotestine, is to be closed. Mr. Xotestine takes the Ju niata Hotel, now occupied by Mr. Snyder Capt. I. M. Micsey will "take commsod" of the Pennsylvania House in Patterson An Accommodation Tram has been placed on the I'ecusylvania llnilruad. to rutt between Mifflin and Itarrioburg. The train leaves Mifflin at 6,50 A. M , arri ving in Harrisburg at 11.30 A. M. Re turning, leaves UarrUhurg at 12,.r0 P. M., arriving here at j,lrI'. M . This train will prove a great accommodation to the people on the line of the road. We understand the yju.ig iusu of this borough contemplate muting uu effort tf raise a fund for the purpose cf creeling a Hall mid establishing a reading mom We hope they may succeed in their un dertaking, for something of the kind would not only be beneficial, but w-ulu be the means of keeping them out of sa loons aud other like places. A Soi.DlER friend desires us to ssy that he geen his name published in ci'tit-ctii n with the copperhead meeting in Perry?-, ville ana that it was so nscJ without his consent He further said that he is op poised to Fympa'hy with treason, let it be called a Juhncon meeting or by any other name, and that he can not ufii.iare with a net of men who j;ave their sywpaihy and moral support to the rebels in th-iirtlfirts to overthii'T the Government, while he was languishing in a sou;heru prison pen. A just rebuke. We hoar it stated that Barnum is very anxious to purchase the jieco of ordnance tisel at the copperhead (miscalled John sou") meeting in Perrysville two weeks ago. It is the last relic of the army thtit linrched on Washington, and is prized as a great curiosity. The caliber of this caution is the same ai that used in our army to Btrap on the buck of a jackass, and we presume it was usel'in the same manner on the occssiou alluded t3 above, as the asses assembled at that meeting were very numerous. The Spring Ei.kctixns. P'ri.iay the l'ith inst., is the daj for tho election of 'officers for our 5oroaghs auJ Township?. The people shou'J see to it, that none but careful, prudent, honest men be chosen to mairage fiuancial affairs, and that elec tion officers, justices and Coustablcs be well informed, vigilant, thoro.t-ih men, to preserve the purity of the ballot box and the public peace, and to prevent a load of paupers being imposed upon us. Nev er, therefore, bad the great body of our people more necessity to be cannons and wise in choosing their domestic rulers, who are to guard our richts, preserve the peace, and expend our money. tei" The Senate of the State and Union Stale Conventioa have both pased rcso j lutious, requesting the Hon. EJgar Cow-' n to resign his position as U. S. Senator lor this State. Mr. Cowan, ever since the war began, has acted mainly ia oppo sition to the policy of the Union party, voting with the democrat, but always giving difi'crnt reasons for his course. He is charged with accepting an invita tion to address the copperhead club of York county. This would seem to fchow that he has left the Union party openly nd become coovett to democracy, af filiating with the worst traitors that ever aimed to destroy a Datiun aud lcaviu a i party whose only aim is tliu salvation and ' perpetuation of the Union. JSTho refusal of Maj. (Jen. Meade I to accept a uoiuiaatiou for Governor at ! the hands of the 1'enusylvat.ia copper heads, bas fallen on that party like a wet blaultet. Meade was always quoted as a democrat. His repudiation of that clique j rr- rohrifce- 'l i' hvh?rw. Sales of Wm. Cavcnj, Aue't Mar. 19, Wni. Curan, Walker twp., personal property. Mar. 21, Widow Keogg, Delaware twp, personal property. . Mar. 15, David Seiber, Fayette twp., personal property. Mar. 30, Peter Kaufman, Walker twp personal property. Mar. 22, John Koffinn, West IVrry twp., Snyder co., per. property. Mar. 1G. McAlister & Caveuy, McAlis- tcrsviile, personal property. Mar. 20. Samuel Urubaker, Fayette twp., personal property. Sales of Win. Given, Aiic'U Mar. 17, Alexaidcr Ellis, Fermanagh twp , personal property. Mar. 22, John Christy, Fermanagh twp., persoual property. Mar. 20, Joseph L'ungleberger, Ferman. ah twp . persooul property. Mar. Mar. 21. Catharine Cunningham, Mil ford township, per property, 20, Thomas Hardy, Milford twp, personal property. 24. It M. Thompson, MifUintown, persoual property. Mar. Additional Sales. Mar. 20, Frederick Kiues, Susquehanna twp., personal property. Isaac Longacrc, Auc't. MIFrLIXfOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS FLOUR. l MARKETINGS. Super, fli bbl. $ OU . nutter, prime jUb .i Extra. i 1 3 liutter, in rate Fancy, live, "f cwt. Buckwheat. 9 00 3 00 4 00 1 75 Lard l'i 10 25 'jTaUQff.... !E?f:s, y doz Corn Meal l'OUK. OKA1N, White wheat,... Red WU.Aip bu live liirley,... Corn l.u;k1ieat, Ilozs. "-4 cwt 10 ilium, V lb... 11 00 .... 18 2 00 f.O 70 nt Sides & Shoulders 1 BEEF, fore qr, cwt 10 00 Hind .jr 12 00 PULLTRV, t'b-'okeus, V Pair 50 to 35 Oats SKL1 ' fl'over, bus t'iinotliy. rial, Iltin(r.iri.an ! Mucks, 40 5 50 ir.eese, 1 00 3 00 JTurkevs 2 00 2 -J5 I COAL, "t ton 80 Treventnn stovo 8 .0 DRIED FRUIT. do Apples. 7 n 4 00 Htiiibury Eg 8 5J t-ve Pearlies, ' Cherries, Currents o l I ao fcgg 10 jChestnut, 10 ,Pea, 8 Mixed 6 j WOOD, loat I!lokherrie8, 8 Eldfrberries, 6 POTATOt.3. Not Ivisb. V bu 100 Sufi 3 00 VARIETIES, ! Hickory,. ... I HAY, ;7iruithy, 10 .10 j Clover 8 UO pp1e 1 bu 1 r.o 00 ' hliors, .......... Whtta Beani,.. P-eeswax, "j! It) ?ofip, dry t'anillea . Wool, waslied.. Retailed Articles. 50 :CoaI Oil Vfi"1 90 45 '.nlt, "j? suck 3 50 10 IPlnster, "j! tpn 10 00 25 j Nail! 10 00 45 iJCNIATA SENTINEL 6 I In advance 2 CO Corrected weekly by Pulouff. Krow A Parker. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Ptiii.APKLt-iiiA, March 13, 18CG. FLOUR AND MEAL. The Flour market is very quiet, there Icing but lit tle demand either fur export or houie consumption, but prices are t-'eadily maintained. Sa'e-i of 1500-000 Litis, at S 2 j(2;') f r pool and ch Oro N riu-in-rerti is ra !au.t!y, uui Sll(f'lt t'-r I lUCy Hill, lUCHl'll ll uiuc SIUUII 1HL1 ul suphueati.ote i,75and S7ft-S for extra. The rece.ts are light, and of! WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Winter Wheat Fiour the stoct is re-1 NOYCMUEK 27, IH03. duct to a low fiotire. mall sales of' ( ftV.T Till R I.S.VE moil Kvd Flour at ?4,75fi;5 Prices oi" Corn i "le Nnr,h al,!l Nor;h-, et tor n;i4J Meal are nonitoal aud there is cotliiu- Jf1': S,ftrT1' X'3. Jott..nlU, TmaT,, . . Aah'.nnii, Lebanon, Jtm.'ovn, Ecuton, .yc, .jc- " ... , , . Trains leave Iltirrithurj for Atr lurk, as tjiKAIN. Ihe Y Leat rr.aikct ts un-1 follows; At 8,0H, 7,25 aui y,)5 M., and ch'ingcl. The dcmitid is conQ ltd to 1.15 and V,0u P. il rriving at Ar York at L'O-d aod primj lo S ot R:d at Sj.-jiftt! 5,41 and 10,'H) A. M., and :!,4t aud 111,35 P. 2.o0 "$ bu h, w'u:e infurior is dioluil to place a' 5 1 .53 White r.mes iroui ! l,i0 to i'S.i a. A sina.l sale ot live st S5c. Coru has beea iu better reiiuest arid "S'.'O'J bush, yellow sold at 7U(;71c free on board at ew l.astle . I . i wa.s a.w j lirm, and 1500 bush Pennsylvania sold at, I 50c. No change iu llarley; 700 bush, t Ner York Suld at 5?i, and loOO busti. .Malt at S1.45 SEEDS Cloverseed is fair request, and 500 bush, lair aud choice sold at i HA 'IV .!. : . I 1 O'UI i CJivu'-UjOU. iituovuy i Hmcr, auu uv bu.ili. bold at 3,75. 0 change in Tlax- seed. Gcllclosed at 51,30 On the 1st inst., by Rev. R. II. Fctcber, I HENRY BOiiTEL aud Miss LYDIA ERNEST, both of Milford township. On the tth inst., by Rev. M. Allison, Mr. THOMAS G. HARRIS and Miss MARTHA J. CAMPBELL both of Concord, Franklin county, Pa. On the 8th inst. by Rev. M. L. Shincel Mr. Mr. EDWARD A. MARGR1TZ to Mrs. JEN NIE M. CROCK of the borough of Terrya ville. The happy couple Iiave our thanks for a portion of the wedding cake. Wc wish theni iong life and a vonage across the Sea Malri iiioujal, free from storms and breakers with a happy binding on the other side Yf E have on h.-.nd a good quality of Hard V ware, comprising a fuil assortment of CAnPEXTHIt lOOLS fi JiLACKSMlTII TOOLS, such r.s Auvils, Bellows, Sc., Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg aud pound, Ropes pt all sixes from 2 iuchei down to J iuch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Springs, lirind Stoues, and Grind Stone pictures, at SULOUFF. FROW & FARCER'S. A LARGE and well selected stock of GE.O 2. CElilES, comprising Ham, Shoulder, Ba con, Mes Pork. Fb ur Apices, &c. &c. at I L'.V!T. I'S?UV ft PARKER'S. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! NKW' GOODS AT MICKEY & PENNY'S. The uuuersigneu has jusi received a large steck of Dry Goods and Groceries at their store on Kail Road Street, in Patterson, which they are opening to the public, at the following ow prices . Fbists. i Brown SiicatA-gs. Best Quality at 25 Bent Quality ...40 Second .24;!,en1 .80 Third 2U: Third 37 DeLaines. Fourth 33 Tlain (all woon....70 Fifth 20 Figured " Fancy and plain 70,Sixth 25, Flas.nels. l'ro'fl '. Ginghams 5t040: Scarlet ...45to70 White 45to70l ! P IaJ 45to75 Best Quality 3 second ! in ri Shirtinij ObPuK uu. ....- . 7 .r Unotl dhom- 1 Hoot Bwoaa- uW x..m., 7" Ladies.. Second -'"liii,.... .,$2 to "' 2(i?2 2o itiira 4. ot Mebisos. Black and other Colors ftOtoSl 30 Boys SI 25to2 OBOrlKILS. Skihts. Svrtirs....l 20tol 40 Balmoral..!S2 7fctoi 00 ; Sugar house 70 Hoop..'. all price sU!!ars. brown. 14tolH l'ickiuzt...2, BotoO-J Miii L " niC 'IVjIi Pants Srurr, Jeans from loto' Satinet 70to$l -Slgtyles ...l'20Uto20 00 C;siiiieres...$l 25to;J0j tretktiist Shawls Plaiis. from ..S2to.j All wool .....45to8f jWookn Iloods75to2 50 I'lnd Cashmer...37to50 lUts aud Caps at all Bleaiiki Mi'slin. prcs. Best Quality.... ecfftid Third Fourth Fifth .501 Nations A full as- ..40!sortmeut of Ladies' i ..Sj'Gents' Gloves, Uos ..So'icry, &t at all prices, ..2a!to suit mrcliasers. Aleo, full assortment of Queenswarc. Hurdwarc. Tinware, Brooms, Bruhes, La.-k- ets. Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Sjgari, &c, &c, j usimliy kept in a country store. Purchasers i will do well by culling and eiameuing our I stock, before purchasing clsewliew, as our i motto is to sell cSeap tor t,ASii r tountry Produce. V.1CKEV t PFNNELL, Nov. 29.,G5--y. Pttrp, l'a. iscg. im. Philadelphia and Eric Rail Road- '"PHIS Great Line traverse the ortliein and J- Northwest counties of Pennvlvania to the city of trie, on Lake Ki te. It h;is been loied and i operated by the Pensstlvaxia Rail Road Compant. ! TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT II VUKtSHlBO. j LEAVE EASTERlt. . ; Erie Mai', Train ' r. M. Erie Express Train ';' ! Elmira Express Train , itijA.lt. I LEAVE-WESTWARD. ! Erie Mail Train . V.Z0 . x. i Erie Express Train l7.J P. si. Flmira Express Train M. I l'.isscng cars ru i through on the Erie ' Mail and Expres Trains without change both ! ways be'ween Philadeipjiia and Erie, j " NEW YORK CONNECTION. ! Leave New York at C,CC p. h.. arrive at Erie at ?7 A. M. Leave Erie at 1.55 r. si., arrive at New Yoik 1,1c r. m. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK. -- Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains. .For iufurmn'iou respecting passunsr busi. ness apply at the corner of JlOth aTid Market streets, Philadelphia. And for freight business of the Company's agents: S. B. Kingston, Jr., corner cf Hih aiid M&rkei siterli, Phi!:i je!r.hia. .1. W. Reynold, Erie. Win Brown, Ageut, N. C. R. R , Baltimore. 11. 11. Hol STO.V. General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. II. W. G WINNER, General Ticket Ageut, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, William.-port. Feb 14, 'fcC-lf. 11 p I 1) I V 11 IJ 1 1 I I) I 1 T " h A VI a If KAIL it U A V M.. cinnecting with similar Tuiins on the rtnwjlraiiia Railroad; Sleeping Cars accom p.uyi;;g the a,00 and 0,05 A M trait.., without ciiim! Leave lLirriAurg for Rftrfiiiy. Fultniitt, tamnqua, Mm'r.'rilir, Ashland, I'mt Groi t, A!- I? . r I, i -i .j... I. . . o - . Lrmvurii unit I itutiiicij'Hiu, HI. I,..J A. i. and .,,.! , t .i . aH -,, ,v'la!;0)': ',iie Vk) i m Train making no close connections for PofHulltnor I'hiladti- phia. For Vo'.Ui'ilU. SahuyUiM Ilann and .41 burn via .S'c.iwylidl and Sufjuehannn liailroaJ leave Hnrruhurg at 4,00 P M. Returning : Leave Xcts York at 9,00 A M l.OO Noon and 8.011 1' M. TkZadth .).:., r.t R mi . .... . .. ... r . . a anu o,oo r Ji ; rontvtue at H,:J0 A Jl & -.!- P M 1.15 P M M. AuMand 6,00 and 11.45 A M. and Taiaatjua at 7,35 A. 31, aud 1,40 P Leave Pottttillt for IlarrUhiirg, via Schuyl kill and Su!iehanna llail Jiuad, at G 45 a. m. Heading Accommodation Train: Leaves co,f ing at 6 'M A..M., returning from VhilatUl- phia at 4 i0 P. il. Colnmliia Ji'iUroad Trains leave Rtadir.a at 6 10 A M and 6 15 P M for Ephrata, Liltz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. On Sundays: LeUve A'ew-Tirk at 8 00 P. M., Vhdadelihia 3 15 P. M, Fufr7!f 8 CO A.'M., Tamaqua 8 00 A. M., HarHbarg 9 05 A. M., and Heading at 1 00.A M., for Ibirrishnry, and 10 52 A. M., for A'ev-York. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Tickets lo and from all points, at re duced Rates. Baggage checked tbrongh : 80 pounds al lowed each Passenger. fl. .4. MtOM-S, O'eneral Superintendent. P.eadiso, Pa. Nov 27, '05-tf. UN AWAY. Run away from thcresi A.C dence of the undersigned in Mexico, Ju niata county. Pa, NEHE.M1AII CONRAD. As be bas left my bouse without any cause, ttiis is done for the purpose of cautioning all persons against harboring or trusting him on U17 aceounl, as I will pay no debts of bis con tacting. ANDREW R. CONRAD. Mexico, February 21, IWju-tit. CVVAItMSIIKD 5G YKwICS. SORREL HORSE HOTEL, So. 2G8 N0ETH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A. DUTW1L.CU, Feb 01. ISritMy. Vn''Tr!n. GRAND PRIZE, TOB SCBBCBIBEB8 TO TTIR AMEBIAN STATESMAN- A NATIONAL WEEKLY f AMILT JOUBNAL at $1.5(1. Per Annum- THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PEIZE3 ABE PENT TO CLCUS, VIZ. For every Club of Forty Subscribers, A Vtalrr & Wilson best $55, Sewing Baebine ith two extra copies to the getter up o the club. FOR EVERT Cl.rn OP TffEXTT. and less than forty subscribers, we will allow SI. 23 for each subscriber on ibe iriee of said machine. Foil EVERJf CLCB OP SIX. a srdendid ! steel engraving of I'RE.siniNT Lincoln, (full n.,..Lo , .. ... ... ... ., -1 efe. with an extra codv to the eetter dd of i ""i ur ontuHA.iun uorsenacK, worm jaiai I the club. .FOR EVERT CLUB OF THREE, one ef Chirdrens...4flioil 25 (those splendid steel engravings of the Uiii Gents Boots f i 50 7 50 ; form Siries of XAllOXAL PORTRAITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, Lieut. Gen'l Graut, Major General Sherman, Sheridan. Thomas. McClellan. Fremont. Ad- i niirals Farragut and Porter, George and Mar- Thtsc splendid portraits should adorn every rifirloi. T, R,Qm,, ,., . . . , best family paper published, suited for every f;.mivr. Trv it rincp nnrl vnn witl n. KA i willlflllt it. Snd fur nnntfu n ti.t nut m. i . . ... ..j 6v. ..j, clubs. Address AMERICAN. STATESMAN. 07 Nassca Street, New Tort. Dec. 'C5.-6m. A Valuable Farm AT Private Sale! THE undersigned offers at private sale, tliat well known farm, situated in Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., about 6 miles Iron Mirilintown and l'eun'a. railroad, 1 mile from Oakland Milb and 1 J miles from McAlis tersville. The Cedur Spring road from Mif. flintown to Sunbury, passes through thepreui ses. The farm contains about 470 ACP.ES, Of the first finality of Limestone Land. Thcj improvements are a large lii il k SSotlSC, oi i'v t-i, mm nil exi;ilieiii wi-n ui iiinei inn; witerat the door ; a large FrailiC ti.llilt. It:: i n. 80 by 45 fret, corn crib, wagon lied, carriage house, tool house, and work shop. All these buildings are new and built in. a subsiatitin.1 manner. The laud is f. clrrc 1 but 7 acres, which is uuder good fence, aiid in a good state of cultivation, with running water through the precises. There is, also a first late I - :iu , II II - ' 3-,-. xa.'Vtin it "V T tiixiili itltitSl jvtfl&iS J opened on the farm. Two anide orchard: tilled with a choice selection of grafed fruit. Fur further particulars, enquire of Lucian Esq.. at Oakland Mills, who is au thorized to sell. ROI5ERT McALISTER. Oct. 21. 1805-tf. ' ' NEW STAGE LINE SIFI'LIN, PERRPSHLLB AND COSCORD. Leaves rerrysviilc Monday, Wednesday and Friday at U o'clock, a. m., aud arrives at Con cord at 4 o'clock, p. n. Leaves Coucoid Tuesday, Thursday and cvnur-jav ni o o chick, a. iu., ana arrives at i Perrvsville at 8 o'clock, p. iu., in time fj;- the trains "n? acd es;. S'lii.erf will fi.R?R AliiTlin l:.tion follows 1 Vps Leaves MiiHin Station on Saturdav, at 'i a. m. aud returns on Mord.iv; leaves Tuesdav at a. m. and returns on ' Weduesday ; leaves Thursday at 6 a, m. Stages willl;ive Mifiliu Station for Acide mia, daily in the evening, and return iu the n.ornu:g in tune for the East and West trains. Raac-ise aud tackazei of all kinds arc tak- I An in fiit.ira anil tirnmnll. il..livpril at Tnml. 1 ernic charjes. The stuff's on the above rou- j I Its are in OOOD ORDER r,.l under the cbaree of competent and experienced drivers. ' Tile proprietor hopes, by strict and person al attention to business to merit a fair hsti4 of public patronaore. LEMUEL R. EEALE. Pfcp- Jan. 10, titi.-tf. to co.si;j8rTivi)s. i" The advertiser, bavins been restored to health jn a few weeks by a very simple: rtmeily, niter Having sutlere.t lor several r I vears vilh a severe lung afleclion, and that i dread disease, Consuii.ion-is knxious to make known to uis leuow-sutlerers the means of cure. ' To all w!io desire it, he will send a copy 01 me prescripuon u'en ree 01 cuargc,) with the directions for preparing and using Ihe same, which they will find a sike ctul for CossiMiTios, Asthma, Iiroxchits, Corcus, Colds., nnd all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the advertiser in sending the prescripiion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infotniation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every suil'eror n ill try his remedy, 13 it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Tarties wishing the prescription, ibee, by return mail, will please address Rev EDWARD A. AVfiSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, Nov. 20tu 1865, Passenger Trains will leave Mifilin Station as follows -EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.37, P. M. Fast Line :.. 6.31, A. JI. Day Express 11.18, A. M. Cincinnati Express 4.31, 1. 31. Wail Train 10.20-P. M. WESTWARD.. rittsbg. &. Erie Mail.. Baltimore Express Philadelphia Express.. Fast Line Mail Train 2.50. A. II. 31. M. 31. 4.50, A. 5.30, A. 6.21 P. 3.53 P. 31. Emigrant Train. 10.07 '7. A. 31. JAMES NORTH, Ag't. POKE LIBEEiy WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost tbaa any other ! Try it ! Manufactured only Zeigler & Smith. Wholesale Drug, Paint & Glasx Dtalert, No. 137. North THIRD Street, PHIL.vD'A. Jan. 21, '6G-ly. CARrETS ! CARPETS!! vrrnT A LARGE and good variety of ALL WOOL, il RAO and HEMP CARPETS on band and for sale cheap, at ."I'lOl'FF, rflQ.'V 4 PAEKfll'S GREAT BDUCT10x in PRICES. TODD AHEAD! J. B. M. TODD bas just received a large nd fine assortment of OOODSfrom Philadelphia, which be is prepared to sell at the following reduced prices : riii.NTs. Lincn 55 Best American 25 3 bushel Bags 1 00 Others from...2o to 24i molassks Lancaster. ginghams. I Lovering Syrup J 5 Good " 25 tp !) Common from..25 to 31 jSujrar Ilouse. ... Co suirti.no checks. rPrime Baking 25 Mt Vernon Linen I si gab. Warp 5o:Vhite 20 Common... 30 to 48 Urown. 14, 18 & 20 Bit OWN SlIKtTlNGS. COFFEE. Applctoa "A" 35. Best, 35 i . . ' mi o , it. 1 i ; i I uiucrs .c, v,x ftooftiu ti I BLEACnED MCSL1N. ) SUNDRIES. From... 23, 28, So to 45 Cheese 25 TbASiaBLS. I Pure Tepper 50 From Go to "oMackerel pr- lb lo Twilled for Shirts ...50 Al30 A larpeas ie laines. : sort ment or Ladies', From 3o tolOj Misses' and Chil- AU Wool 75'drcn's WOOLEN sattinetts. j HOODS from 75 to $ 1 Frora....tK), 1,00 to L?l'and upwards. laoif.'s rrrs. Also Alargeas Capes from. ..$5 to $12 nortment of Boots & Latest Style Mufl's Shoes Men's" from 3,50 to 4,0o: from ?3.0b. 4.50, 5,- ChiKlren's Muffs & too. 5,25 to f.,00. Capes... .fi,00 to 7,00 Ladie's Shoes from . BAUOINQ. I l,50to 60 The following prices will be r-id for mar keting in CASH or GOODS to suit customers: Btttter... to potatoes 00 ItOOoa Eggs 35; Rags 5 BSi,Highest price for Walnuts, Shelibarks and Ciiesiiiuta. . Patterson, Nov. 0, 18C5-y. ADVANCE SCIENCE. Teeth inserted upon an entirely new slyle .,r si.ii.k ; ..,,,h, ..,; r r.,,i,l n.l English Rubber, (vulcanite ) Also American Rubber, (vul'-aniie,) which for beauty, dura i bility, cleanliness, and the restoratinn of the natural color of the face, ennuot be sur- pisscd. Either of the above bas:3 I WARRANT FOR TEX YEARS. Fh!! x'ppcr ir I.oiver Sets J nrrlel as Low ai rt OOPcr !ie(. Tt.ir.jirron trU inserted Gratia. Special atler.tion will be made to diseased giiins, and a cure warranted or no charge made. Te.lh JiUoi lo last fur life. E3U Triumph in dentistry ! TEETH EXTRACTED W1TIIOCT PAIN - process, wiinoiu me use ti ctLcr, :uliroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger. Having Ijeen in business for upwards of ten yenrs, five of which has been spent in Mifflin lowu, and being in possession of i?.e lafnt imprured Itmlruinents and MichiniT'j I warrant entire satisfaction, or the money will be re iVn lcd. iSce on Bridge Street, c niite the Court Iluiise S :uare. O. L. PER P., nov. 2!'. '05-It. Reai&nt Dtntitl. IKV2NTORS' orriCEs. d ' K V I N K U I L & E V A N S , Civil Exoixekrs ami Patent Solicitors, Ho. 435 Walnut Si., Philad'a. Talents solicited Consultations on Engin eering, Draughting and Sketches, Models aud I'-iunery oi nil Kinds kaiie ami ttiltuily at j tes K"l to it-n:'i t .-jieviui jr : v:r uiu rie 10 r.r. KEJEC'f- ED CASES ana INTERFERE N C E H. Au- thence Con-es of all Documents from -Talent, j Ot.ice procured. i f- -wve yousclves useless trouble and i travelling expanses, as there is no actual need 'of personal interview with us. All business j with these Offices, can be transacted in wri I ting. For further information direct as above : wuu !a'"P eucose.i, tor circular w.tli reler enCCS. January li, 1801-ly. I OF.O. T. EGBERT, j K CORSON $mon a ESBEBT, iical Estate Brokers Conveyancers 112 South 4th Street Philadelphia. Ta. Inarms for sale in Pennsy'var,;a. Slores, Hotels nnd Mills for "si-.le throughout Pennsylvania. Farms for sale in New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Some of the preatest barpnitis ever offered to capitali-ts or men of moderate menns. V,.r v,o,,i,i it 8ld aiid 'Jd Torti JgS and mT cv fnvested fj?Olficers' and Soldiers" accountsprompt- ly adjusted. Seud for our Catalogue ua.l enclose sump. CORSON & EGBERT. Pec. 0, "C5 1m. The American trine 1-lant. The undersiiined having been extensive ly engaged in growing Plants aud Manufac turing Wine for the last four years, are cow prepared to furnish Plants the coming Spring at the following r.iles : $15,110 per hundred, or $12,50 per hundred when a thousand or more are ordored. Each Plant will make from cne to two gallons of Wine the first sea son, equal to the best Sherry Wines of Europe. Sample Wines forwarded by Kx press at the wholesale price, $3,00 per gallon. All letters of inquiry orders for Wine and Plants, promptly attended to by addressing ICKLLY & KLECKNER. Buffalo ; Roads, Feb. 7, -2m. Union county, Pa. pur'elTbcr rrWi!i tl lead- prefcrrcd by all practical Painters ! Try it! and you will have no other. Man ufactured only by ZEIGLER 4 SMITH, WnoLESiir. Dat-fi, Paint & Glass Deahibs, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILAD'A. Jan. 21, CG-y. Dissolution of Partnership. "jV'OTICE is hereby given that the co part 1 1 neiship heretofore existing between Jas. R. Solder ami Samuel M. Elliott, doing busi ness under the name of Souder & EUiolt, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Patterson, Jan. 19-6t STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near Its Capi tol Ettildings, IIAlilSBURG, PA. BTernis as moderate as cy Ilotel ia Sh City- WM. G. THOMPgQy, Proprietor THE best nuality of MKCKEREL, HER RING and SfAD always on band. And also, a good upply of Plaster and Calcine riaster, at. ZVLOV??, rO fc PAKKZ?.V. OF CBS AT B0 8H AT THE JXTo-w Firm. SULOUFF, FROW AND PARKER, IS THE CRYSTAL TALACE BCILDIXO, 3IIFFLIXTOWN, TA. gvargr oJL:E3.st ! a HIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PER chascd the stork of goods formerly be longing to Sulouff & Stambaugb, and havitij added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to suplly the citixena of Mifllintown aud ioiiiiy with any thing and everything that ia usualjy kept in a country store, and a greit many luiugi ih;t have never been kept before. W e are detei uiined to sell goods at RXDCCED PRICK and make it an object for the people to buy from ns. A large stock of DRY" ilOOIlS, con sisting of La lies Dress Goods, sucl. i FRENCH MERINOS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES IRESS FLANNELS, PLAIN SACK FLANNELS, 9 WHITE FLANNELS, BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, ' " " : . MUSLINS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, Jtc, Sc. Can be had at SL'LOCFF, FP.OW & TARKEII S. MOURNING DRESS GOODS: Black Shawls. Veils, Colar, CJlovcT, Gauntlet, Sccoud Mourning Balmorals, Hoods, Ac, Ac. Everything desirable in tbi line, nnd it very large stock, At Stiloufr, frow V rarker's. VFl'l.L assortment ot (icntlcm.in's Good, consisting of Cloths, Ccssitr.ertz, Satineit. Oca Vesting Si PARKER f . Caa be liad at SI'LOITF. FROW 9, r 3 ? o V M 61 17 5 9 Q o 1-3 o H P. CI o 73 t Spring and "W'iiiicr KEMOVEi Amiifrnuciit" 117 TO 10 jroiiLia t. HsTtn supplied otirselrei with a new nn 1 scperir.r lot of Goods, ef the latt strips nnd patterns, xnd having secured f'rm t'lp'i-.nnt t ers many articles cf great, beauty ! 1 valtn-. we are now prepared to make fur the Spring and Winter better arrangements, and present, greater inducements to Burchasfrs, tiian wo have ever before ottered Wc have ."0.000 val liable and beautiful articles or Coods. cam prising Pianos. Watches. Wamouds, plain .1:1 oniaiueiit il Jeweiry, .ihJ I'ancy Oo la of every description, that we wiii soil at .2 each . it ... . 1 . . rL-aiu.css 01 T.liue or COl. WE L'ISrOSE OF OCR GOOD-!. Wc have 60,000 Oil Colored I'hoto crapliS, comprising evry subject Reli gion.', Spntir.icntal, Comic rrd Km r y that, wc will sell at Thirty cents crc or (our fj-.-One Ii;l!ar ; and w'i;h c i-Fi ' Photograph w givo two nuiabered r otices.' .The iuiii.es aru nun-be'rel trout 1 to 5o,ooo, and put into en velopes, sealed up. and thoroughly mixed ; and when Photographs are purchased, two for each Photograph are taken out aud sent with it. The articles of Goods are numbered from 1 to 00,000, and any article, 1.1 mattur what value may be, corresponding with the number on the notice, will be sent tor Two Dollars, free of cost, except when sent by express, then at the expense of the receiver. We do assure you that should the notice correspond with a Piano or other valuable ar ticles of goods it will be sent to ths fircnas er far Two Dollars. LIST OF GOODS AT $2.00 PiCH. Si ft n Oclure rinnvt, Rofvriod M'fode'ins, Go:? IZimtu-.g Cx,c Lever Wafcltcs, Aiiiecr Wuiifirs, Diari.ond Sets, Sdcfr Ten S't, Sifcer (Imjiiiy DiWtcs, Srtit Silirr Teiwpnon, 23 Cfli) Coral, Opal tP EmemTeJ Jlroochrs Mosair, Jet. Lata and Flvnutive St Gold Rin-js, Gold J'cncils, Tootlipirl-A, if -. Comprising list of endless variety and tlie choicest quality of Ooods. We warrant our Goods superior to any establishment in ths country, and hope you trill give us one trial at least, and if the article is rot as represented, ar.d does not give satisfaction, returu it, and we will se.:;J your money hack. HOW TO ORDER WOODS. end lis Thirty Cents for one Pboiorrnpb, or 0e liollar for five the extra one and lw extra notices to the agent. When an ,-rent. has tent ns $lo.oo for Ooods and Photograph', ' we will give one notice and ths article it calls for fre.i of charge; for $ -5.ao jiiree noiiei-f Tree: for $2iro6 fonr notices free ; for ?::. a splendid Photographic Album, or six fYe notices: r for 6o-oo good Silver Match, warranted a good time-keeper. We keep an account of all money sent, and an Agent can order his commission at any time. Re particular an 1 write your ad lresv full and plain, as we sometimes have orders in our office for m?ntbs that we cannot answer for the want of proper directions. ADDRESS BARTHEW & CO.. TJ.;i v..-v V?ri. . 7s. 1. r?s
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