Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, March 21, 1866, Image 3

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    ftjjt Juniata Statiafl
WEDNESDAY MOUSING, March 21, 1866.
TOWS AND C ll'NTRV.
Joseph Miduagu, Esq , lias been ap
pointed CommiaiiioQcn) Clerk rice A. J.
Greer.
Sxow fell to the depth of three Indies
ou Monday. How soon Mother Earth i
may doff her white robe, we leave to je
Philosophers,
Rev. S. J. Milukex has accepted a
II from trie Prasbvterian fHimr-li nt
,"T.
, , j . - , i
i'uiliniia. and will commence his nastoral
J i
labors there oc babbat'a next al 10 o'clock.
Change. A-change has been made iu
the runnicg of cars on the Penn'a. Hail
Koad for time at Mifflin Station sue
.Schedule advertisement in auoiher col
.turn. V' uuderstand that the cattle plague
which has been raging with such fatal
effect in Europe and iu some parts uf
America, has made its appearance iu this
couuty.
Burglary. The house of Mrs. Xanej
Louder, of this borough, was entered on
the night of the I : t li ?nd forty-five dol
lars taken from a traitk no clue, as yet
to the parties.
As there will Lc an t;u usual emigration
to tho west this Mring frotn this county,
we would say imbscribe fur theSiiNTiXKL
and you will always be booked up on the
sews of your native comity.
Saturday was '"Saiut Patrick's day in
the n;ort.ii:g" ihe great day of the Fen
iaus. It was generally supposed :liLt we
would have soma kiud of weather on that
day, and we had.
Mr. Hexrt Hakilr. o20 Arch St.,
Philadelphia, has iu Store a large Stock
cf atches, Fine Jewelry, Silver Ware,
Lo., &.",., wLivh he is selling at reduced
prices. Head his Can.
Notice to Subscribers. As maty
of our subscribers are changing their
places of residence, they will please give
us notke so that we cau forward the
Sentinel regularly to them.
Eyre and Landli.i., -lib, & Arh Sts.
Philadelphia, are mating their usual dis
play of fry Goodie fW the Spring Trade.
We see they are willing to make their
prices meet the views if buyers.
Y" regret to lcaru that Mrs. Samuel
E!uiu:;u, a most estimable lady residing
in the borough cf Patterson, died sud
denly on Muuday evening ia.-t. A lart;e
circle of friends wiil ruou.ru liiis saldca
death.
We t;lean the following appointments
from theproceediugs of the East Baltimore
(loulercuce of the M. E. Church, held at
Williamsp rt, Pa., March, 1SG0 ;
Mifiliu Station K. W. Kirby.
MiiHia Circuit J. li. Poisgrove, Wiu.
Sohribcr. .
Bexjamim Wiiitmek, of this borough,
was seriously iujuiei by a fall on Sunday
last. Mr. Whitmer was walking on the
Itai'road in company with Mr. Landis,
when Mr. L. slipped and fell koocking
Mr. Whituier down, bruising his side and
injuring him considerably.
Hon. Fit ask Jorka.v, of Bcdfjrd
couuty, has bceu appointed Chairmau of
the Union State Central Commit tec. Ii
is useless for us to wiite that the selec
tion of Mr. J., to fill this important po
sition, will elicit the approval and com
land the confidence of every loyal man
in the State.
AMONG the changes of landlords which
we were not aware of before our last issue,,
it lhaf of Mr. Amos Snyder. He takes
barge' of the Pennsylvania House now
kept by Mr. Xotestine. Mr. Snyder has
always been an attentive and obliging
landlord, and we wish him succc.-8 in his
new location.
Serenadino Party. One evening
last week a party of young chaps, num
bering some fifteen or twenty, serenaded
a newly-married couple, at the residence
of an old lady on the hill, and the result
was that they broke a few glass and done
eome little damage to the property, and
the next day they were presented with a
little bill of S30.00. The boys are in
hot water, as they have no stamps, and
are afraid that Isaac will give them a call.
Building Association. The mem
bers of the MiiBiutown Building Asso
ciation are requested to pay to tho Secre
tary, the amount subscribed by them on
or before April 1st. Each member is
expected to purchase a small I'ass Book
in which his accouut shall be kept. The
bocke arc still open to receive subscribers
names, at the Secretary's office. By or
der ef the T'uisteea.
A. ft TVEIPJI.VN. .Scst'.,.
Natigation promise; to open much
earlier this spring than usual. The water
will be let in the canal on the 22ud iust.
Tub Mass Meeting held at Perryg
villa on Saturday evening last to ratify ;
the nomination of Maj. Gen John V.
Geary for Governor, was a perfect success.
A special train was in readiness at 6
o'clock to take the Mifflin and Patterson
delegations down. After arriving at Pcr
rysvillf all parties repaired to the School
House to hear the prnat principles in the
present issue discussed, which was done
in an able and fearless manner by Col. J.
It t . r i tiri i t
j. l anersoD, rroi. isavia nson ana lr.
c f rr r . T"" " I .1 1
o. yj. i;tMnpicr. r iue music cy iue rer
rysvi!leStriniB.ind was discoursed on the
occasion. After the meeting adjourned
a splendid collation was served up by
that prince ot landlords, T. M. Wajen-
sellcr. Everything passed ofF quietly,
aud all went home determined to work
for Gen. John TV. Geary, the soldiers
candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania.
Si-niNu Elections The elections in
Mifflin borough and Fermanagh, township
were contested by the party vote. In tho
borough the Copperheads formed a straight
ticket, putting cn three Republicans. But
their catch would not take, and the result
was the defeat of all but Messrs. Allison
and llelford, whn were the nominees of
both parties. Mr. Itollman's defeat is at
tributed to the fact that he was the only
young, single uiau ou the ticket for Coun
cil, and. not owning any real estate, somo
of his own party cut him, aud thus elect
ed Mr. Jacobs. However, we claim it as
a Republican victory.
In Fermanagh township the Judge of
Elections, one of the School Directors,
and Constable were a tie vote. The law
says that the Inspector elected having the
highest number of tho votes cast, has the
power to appoint a Judge, and .Mr Enos
Bergy having received the highest num
ber of votes, will appoint a Republican
Judge. With the exception of the tie
votes an l one School Director, the entire
I Republican ticket was elected.
WALKED TOWNSHIP.
JIge of Elections Johu B.iok.
Iuspectur " John Gingrich.
. " Calvin Watt.
Assessor S. M. Shelly
School Director Dauicl Kloss.
' " Samuel Dunn.
Supervisor Sila1; Beidlcr.
" David Gingrich.
Overseers of Poor Joseph Tyson.
" " Lawrence Weulcr
Auiitnr Hugh Hamilton.
Constable Samuel Arnetz.
MIFFLINTOWN BOROU'CII.
Judge ill ELoticrus Jacob Bergy 70
J A. Christ;, 67
Inspector
II. A. ?tanibauih
' " Ar. A. K'.hr
School Director A. II Weidman
" XV. E. Bowers
" -l. a. BomU
" E S Doty
Chief Eurgass YV. M. Allium
John McKinley 1 . 27
" Jiro'., Suluitjj I ' 4G
Asst. " Joseph Longacre Co
" ' John llitzzard C2
Town Council John Wiight 73
" " J. M. Wimcr 7ii
" " J. 11. uollman G2
" " J. M. Bclford 128
" " Jacob 11V 5o
' ,: L. S. Vnrkrr C3
" " Gcor.je Jurois 70
Assessor E. TV. II. Kreider 7-1
A ' Mc miU'ims C3
Auditor M. L. Liltlefield 72
J. T. L. Suhm GO
Overseer of Toor John Howe .63
" ' John Deihl 00
Constable I. R. YVciscr 129
Republicans in Roman, Democrats in
Italics those marked with a were nom
inated by both parties. Independent can
didoes are marked with an 1.
Marrie d.
BOSS1NGER KAL'FFMAN. On the 13th
inst., by P.ev.'R. H. Fletcher, Mr. Andrew
Bossinger and Miss Matilda Kaulmcn, both
of Milford township.
JlcCABEEN PASNEBAKER. On the
14lli inst., by the same, Mr Albeit McCach
reu of Milford township, and Miss Sarah
Pannebaker of this Borough.
McCLELLAN In llarrieburg, on the 1 til L
inst., Mr. Samuel McClellan, aged 29 years,
o months and 10 days.
Mr. McClellan was formerly a resided of
this place, lie served an apprenticeship in
this Oifioe, and wrked at Li trade uniil he
ws taken with hemorrhage of tho lungs,
ebont ei'-ht years aio. He was a vounif man
j of exemplary habiis a kind parent, an af
fectionate nunoanu, ami 10 "Know mm was
to love him." Let bis relatives remember
"that their brother is not dead, but sleepctb
he shall rise acain :" and may his oarlv
demise be their gain. K.
MORROW On the 7th inst., in East Water,
ord, Mr. James McCoquel Marrow.
We are pained to chronicle the doaih of Mr
Morrow. He was an estimable citizen, arid
faithful friend. He leaves a larpe circle of
I relatives and frials to taeurn Rig lo.
Sales of Wm Cavcny, Auc't .
Mar. 24, Widow KeUogsr, Delaware twp,
personal property.
Mar. 30, Peter Kauffmao, Walker twp
personal property.
Mar. 22, John Koffuian, West Terry
twp., Snyder co.; per. properly.
Sales cf Wm. Given, Auc't.
Mar. 22, John Christy, Fermanagh twp.,
personal propeny.
Mar. 2G, Joseph Dunglebergcr, Fertnan.
asjh twp . personal property.
persona! property.
Mar. 24. It. M. Thompson Mifflintowu,
persoual property. i
HIFFLIXTOM & PATTERSON'
FLDCR,
Super, t bbl.
Extra,-...-
Fancy
Rye, cwt.
j MARKETINGS.
7 50 ! Butter, prime lb
7 7-5 I Butter, n rale
J 00 iLard,
3 00 Tallow,
ltuckwlicat, 4 (10
Corn Meal, 1 75
' OKA IN,
While wheat.... 2 10
Red Wheat jrfbu 2 CO
live..-...'. CO
dux
l'UKK,
Hogs,
1 11:1111. 1
cwt
11
!b...
jsiilcs & ShouMers
BEEF,
Barky,...
Coin,.
Buckwheat,
Oats -
SEEDS, .: t
Clover, bus' 5
Timothy. 3
Flax 2
Hungarian
DRIED FKl'lT,
Apples, f bu 4
Peaches, " qt 5
Cherries,
Currents,. . . .
Itlaekherries,
Llderlierrics,
1'OTATOES,
70 iFore qr.'j? cwt 10 01
SO 'llind .(r. 12 01
75 j 1'OLLTIIV, '
S3 Ah'okeus, j-1 rft'r 1
Kiieks,
Geese, 1 0)
Titrkevs 2. Oi
COAL, tun
Treven'.on stov 8 50
do Egg 8 50
Susbnry stove 8 50
do L'rr. 8 50
- Vl0
iCheatnut,
jTra, 5 CO
! Mixed . 3 00
wool),
Oak,
'Hickory,.
00
50
N'ew Irish, 1 bu 100
Sweet..
3 OO H At ,
; Timothy,
10 00
VARIETIES,
Apples, "ft bu
Onions, !.
1 00 (.lover,...
. 8 00
- 1 00 1 lieUile 1 Articles.
White Beans,-,
Beeswax, ji lb
Snap, dry
Candle . .
Wool, washed...
50 ICoal Oil rgal 00
45 'Salt,""t sacU 3 50
10 i Hauler, "f ton 10 00
2". Nailx 10 00
43 iJUXlATA SENTINEL
5 In advance $2 00
Kaes
Corrected weekly by Sylotiff, Ksow A: Parket
Pill LA U EL 111 1 " JI ARIiETS.
PuiLAULLrniA, March 20, lSit).
ri.OUR AND MKAL. There is no
shiptiitig demand for Flour, but some con
sumers have been purchasing rather mre
i i , - i : !!....
i.-ecty. i nee.-, However rcu.a...
change. About 2000 bids. orthwctem
extra family were dispose ! of at Srf.7o(;'j
" - lbl. tticludiuir stiia.l lots ot su;.er-
fine at SG.2o(V;7 ; extras at S(.2o('25
I'enivlvania and Ohio extra familv at
!t fVi.10. aud fancy hits at Sll(Vi.l5. 1U0
bbls. Kye flour sol'J at S 1.7.J- i'riees of
Corn Meal are entirely nominal.
GHALN There is rather more djng
in Wheat, and 2400 buh. fair Indiana
and prime Pennsylvania rod sold at $-()
2 ".' biihli., and small lots ot white at
82 40 fj,2 75. . 2o00 buh. runtmylvauia
Rye Miid ou Wcret term, and small lots ;
at Soc". In Con. there has been quite a,
lively movement, aud 12(W.15.000 bub. i
I yellow sold at 70c. afloat, and 6S in stars, j
).its are unchanged. 2000 linh. sold at j
')') A lot IVnuylvaiiia Barley sold t j
,va Lariey -uait ranges irom cio-3 ;o i
SI 40
SKKDS. There is more do'Cng in Cla-:
versHed, and 00(a0K tm-ih. commoa
and fine quality sold' at 5(2,0.50, and i ,
very cliotce lot at v'i i o
liold closed at S1.28
P C.NNa VLV A 1A It A I LROA 1).
-U.N ASP
after Sunday, Mar. llih IStitV Paenl-tr!
Trains will leave .Miillin Station asfelless'
JAhTWACD.
Philadelphia Lxprcss.. 12.44, P. 31.
Fast Line 6.31, A. M.
Day Knp-reiw.. 11.20, A. M.
Ciiiclnnatt Krpress 0.50, 1'. 31.
Local Accent tuodat'n G.50, A. 31.
WESTWARD.
Local Accotutuodat'n... 5.55, F. 31.
Raltiraore Express 4.08, A. 31.
Philadelphia Express.. 5.2$, A. 51.
Fast Line G.19, P. 31.
Mail Train 3.5S, P. 31.
Emigrant Train 'J.57. A. 31.
JAMES NORTH, Ag't.
TO CO YMUJU'TI VIJs.
The advertiser, Laving ueen restored to
health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy, after IJaving Buffered for several
years with a severe lung affection, and that
dread disease, ConBuniption is anxicus to
make known to his fellow-sufferers theaieans
of cure.
Te all who desire it, ho will send a copy
of the prescription used (free cf clurge,)
with Ibe diie'Uions for preparing and using
the sarne, vhich they will lind a seas cure
for Conscmction, AsmMA, Bkonchits,
Cot'Gtis. Colds and all Throat and Lung
Affections The only object of the advertiser
in sending the prescription is to benefit, the
afflicted, and spread infoiniation whiik ho
conceives io he invaluable, and he kopes
every sufferer will try his l-emedy, is it will
cost I hem nothing, and may prove a blesning.
Parties wishing the prescription, F&Ea, by
return mail, will please address
Rev EDWARD A. WILSON,
Williamsburg, Kinga Co. New York.
WE have on hand a good quality of Hard
ware, comprising a full assortment of
CARPEXTER TOOLS & BLACKSMITH
TOOLS, Biich as Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Shoy
maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Stceb
Nails, "Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by
Ihe keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2
inches down to inch, by the pound. Buggy
and Wagon Springs. Urind Stones, and Grind
Stone Pictures, at
SULOUFF. FROW.& PARKER'S.
,A.'TtO A good Blacksmith can
W find constant employment and liberal
wages at Uechtel's Tannery, near MoCuI
lough's Hills, in Tuscarora Valley, address
II. H. BECHl'EL,
' MoCullough'g Milts,
THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS!
NEW OOOII8 AT
MiGKEY & PENNEL'S.
The undersigneil has jusl received a large
8lck of Drv Goods aud Groceries at their
. ..m i.n H 1 il PMJ filntal in Patlatann w 1 1 i ! tl
they are opening to the public, at the following
OW f
Tbixis. i Baows Sheatincs.
Beit Quality at ..
Second
Third
I)kLaisz8.
Plain (all wool).
Figured "
oj'Best Quality..
04' Second
40
,.3U
...S7
.33
...2!)
...23
20!Third
I Fourth
.70' Fifth
To'SUth
Vnnrv unit rilfttn
from ....2oto40 Scarlet...
..4 to70
..4to70
GlNliUAlIS,
r line....
- IMad..
..4-"to7o
Best Quality.
Second
"MShirtine
45to75
-o-1! . woi 8ork-4to,J5
rilllRTINO CUBCKS. n0TS & SlIOES.
Best Quality 4o 2 lo3 25
Second '.IMi-ses SI 20to2 25
Third '"ichildrens ...40to?1 25
Msmxos. 0cnts Bou g;; go 7 r,o
Black and-other tioys $1 20io2 25
Colors 5'Jto51 wOi GitiioEatEs-
Sxiuts. 'syrups-.-Sl 20tol 40
Balmoral..2 7to4 50 .sugfir house- 70
Hoop M prir.e jSugars, brown. lltolS
Tickings. - "-"0J White .....
Pants stuff. iGreen t)ttce....i jioio
Jeans from 40to"0i J.miies' Coats latest
Uminct 70iofl 25yyies ...i20t;;o20 00
Cassimeres...$l 25toJ0: li,-eakfast Shawls
Plads. 'ironi tf'itoS
All wool tojO, Woolen Hoods7.ito2 oO
Had Cashnler...37tu50 Hats and C n;s at all
Blkacheu Muslis. prices
Best Quality
Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
,..-501 Notion" A full ns
.. . lo'sortineut of Ladies' &
..85'Uents' Gloves llos
.....30 iery, &c. at all prices,
..25Uo suit purcUae-rs.
Also, a full Assortment
flardwarc. Tinware, Brooms,
of Queensware.
, lirusiies, Jlask-
ei Buckets. Tubs. Tobaccd, Sefrafs, ke.
&.. &e..
usually kept in a country s'ore Purchasers
will do well by calling and examening our
stock, tefore nurchiuirz. elsewhere, as our
Imotto is to sell cheap for CAS 11 or Country
! Prcduee.
. . MICKEY
j .Vov. 20,'fl5.-4y.
S: rFNNF.LL,
Patterson, Pa.
1SGG, 1366.
! Philadelphia and Erie Bail Road.
; spills Great Line traverses the Northe.in nnd
i JL Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to
' the city of Erie, on Lake E:-ie.
I II has been leased and is operated by the
Pennsylvania Bail Uoai Cumtasv.
t11ie of l'assesuek tu..1ns at 11 act isul'bu.
j LEAVE EASTWEBU.
! Erie Mail Train ,5 '
: E.ie Express Train c a. m.
tEluiira Express Train A. M.
LEAVE WESTWAUa-
! Erie Mail Train J
Eric Express Train
l'liniia Express Traiu
Passencer cars ru 1 throncti on
" A. St.
'. V. M.
a . A. !.
tilS Erie
ym a Tri,.,9 ; tll:lugu bolh
waJ3 B:wei. riiil.idelphia and Erie,
, jj-.y wmi CONNECTION.
, LlaTC New york at - - - a..rive at r;c
Li"avc New York at Z,Z
at i'.?7 A. M.
Leavo Eric at 1.S5 r. M
arrive at JCew Yor!:
; r. M.
NO CHANGE OF CAUS KETWEES ERIE &
NEW VOI'.K.
Elepnnt s'ceping cars cn all r.igTit tr.;in3.
For information respecting pmsenj?-T tiiwi
Le3 a jdy .it the orner of 30ih and .Market
street ', Philadelphia.
And lor l'reiiit lusiness of the Coxpnny's
i
ifoms :
S. 13. Kingston, Jr.. corner of loth and
Market street. Philadelphia.
J. W. Reynolds, Erie.
Wm. Liown, Agent, N. C. R. R , Paltimore.
H. H. HitL'jTWN.
General Freight Acent, PhiUde!i!iia.
lLW.CtWINSr.lt.
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLEK,
General Superintendent, Williamsport.
Feb I , '00-tf.
J ) I X G
KAIL ROAD-
WIKTZR ARRANGEMENT.
.NOVEMUKIt 17, IHAj.
GUCiT TRl'XH M.K t'nOI
ihe North and Noith-Yv'est tor I'ht'witl-
phin. Xtic York, litalinj, ofiVe, T.nnjM,
-1'''u",' AUy ton. E.utcn, .c, Ac-
Trnh.s leae Il'irrishtt,-' for Xctc
follows: At 3.U l. and !,C-3 .i. M., aud
1,1-3 and O.ti!) P. M., arriving at A'rur York at
5,41) anl 10,00 A. M., and :;. I0 and 10,33 P.
M.. cjunooting wiiii similar Tiains on the
1 Pnmtilcania ILuilroad; bleeping Cars accom-
panyi'ug the 3,00 aud '.',Uo A M trains without
change.
Leave ITirrUturfi fer EfiJ'ny, P'Hsville,
lamuqua, iitn'.r Jtit", Ai'C.and, Pint Oroie, Al
Uutmc and Vhilatit Ifhia. at 7,'J5 A.M. and
1,45 and P M. sloppin at Liianoa aud
all H'(i. Statuum ; the !,'H( p M Train making
no close oonntctions fin- lV(t'ille nor PAildiA ;
fhia. For Poftjiolle. Srln!Uil lUnrn and Au.
burn via Sch (lyl.-i'll and Swywhanna RailroaJ
lcave ll'trrUtitiT.j at 4.00 P m.
Returning: Loivo Xew Yrk at 9,00 A M,
12,00 Noon and 8,00 P M. Vhilnddphin at 8,00
AM, and 3,30 P M : Vottseult at 8,30 A M &
i 4r,'p M: Ai.'iiand 6,00 and 11,45 A M, and
1,10 P M ; Tamtijua at 7,35 A. M, aud 1,40 Y
M.
Leave roltexillt for Uarr'uburg, via Schuyl
kill and Susqurliaunn h.nl llcud, at ti 45 a. j:.
' Reading Accommodation Tiaia: Leaves Kcad
injat O 30 A. M., returning "from Vhiladel
phia at 4 30 P. M.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Heading at
6 10 A M and C 15 P M for Eihrata, Litiz,
LaacasleT, Columbia. &C
On Sundays: Leave Xeic-York nt 8 00
P. M., Vhdaddphia 3 15 P. M., lVlrn'Ze
8 00 A. M., Ta.-a7a 8 00 A. M., Ilarrixbura
9 05 A. M., and Reading at 1 U0 . M.. for
Uamtbnrg, and 10 62 A. M , for Ar-l"or.
Commutation, Mileage, tieincn, szhocl and
Excursion tickeU to and from all points, at re
duced Rates. .
Bagaatit cfceckeJ through : bO pounds al
lowed each Passenger.
o. a. a ico i -
General Superintendent.
Reading, Pa. Nov 27, 'C5-tf.
CN AWAY. Run away from tberesi-
of Ihe undersicued in Mexico, Ju
niata county. Pa, MS1IJS.UIAU tuJMJ.-
As he has left my house witnoui. any cnu,
ii,:. :., .1 r, ti, mimosa nf cauuoniue all
; v,rh,,i.iii nr trustinsr him on
mv account, as I will piy no debts of his con-
1 13 1 -II V Ula n..n
traoting. aAuatn a. jaa.v.
Mexico, February 21, 18GG-0t
ESTABLISH-0 5G YEiilS. ;
SORREL HORSE HOTEL,
dtf.253 3 lira FDJlTtt srREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. DISTWILER,
GREAT REDUCTION in PRICES,
TODD AHEAD!
J. B. M. TODD has just received a large and
fine' assortment of GOODS from Philadelphia,
which he is prepared to sell at the following
reduced prices :
Linen
....55
! t. l..;.,n ir, H himh el Kntr 1 00
Others froin...2o to 24 j molasses
ginghams. ' j Lovering Syrup 35
: Lancaster- 35, Good " 23 to 30
1 Common from. .25 to31rSugar House.... 60
i shirtiso checks. Prime Baking 25
I Mt Vevnon Linen sugar. : ' -
' Warp 5o! White 2
Common 3 to s.lSrown 14, luszu
BHOWS SIIEETISOS. j COFFEE.
Appleton A" 35 Best 35
Others 28, 81 &33 llio 31
BLEACHED MtSLIX. SC3IDB.IES.
From. ..25. 28. 80 to 45;Cheee..........
...25 i
.-.A I
flans els. Cure Pepper. 50
From 5o to 75!MackereI pr- rb lo
Twilleil for Shirts. 50 Also A large as
ie laines. " jsortment of Ladies',
From 3o to 401 Misses' and Ctail-
All Wool 75 dren's WOOLEN
e.iTTiNETT. H00DS from 75 to $1
From.. .'J!). 1,00 tolGljand upwards.
lapie s fi'bs. Also A large as
Capes from...S31oS12Sortment of Boots St
Latest Style Muffs IShoes Men's "
from 3.50 to 4,0o'from $3,0o. 4,50, 5,-
1 Children's Muffs & oo. 5,25 to 6,00.
I Capes.... 0,00 to 7,00-I.adie's Shoes from
I BAOIil.NU. I l,50to CO
j The following prices Will be pai'i for mar
; kcliug in CASH or GOODS to suit customers;
j Butter 40 Potatoes .....00 ltOCoa
Kggs 35, Bags ;.. 5
I B5,Highcst price for Walnuts, Shelibarks
i and Chestnuts.
Patterson, Nov. 20.1 8(',o-ly. -
ADVANCE. OF SCIENCE.
Teeth inserted upoc iin entirely new style
of base, which is combination of Cold and
English Rubber, (nkanit ) Also American ,
Hubber. (vuleauite.) which for beaT.ty, dura
bility, -leanliaes, and the restoration of the
nr.:u"i-al color of the face, cannot be sur
passed. Either of the above basis
I WARRANT FOR TEN YEARS.
mil l'tior or Lower Sels Ioscrted
as L.o as si." OO I't'r Set.
Temporary sets inserted Grati.
Special attention will be made to diseased
urns, and a cure, w.uranted or no charge
made. TtJf: Jil'.id to &st for life.
CU Triunij.li in dentistry !
TEETH .EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
by a new process, without the 'se of ether,
chloroform or ritro'is oxide, and no danger.
Having ween in business for upwards of ten
years, five of which has been spent in Mifflin
town, and beinr in possession of the latest
I Tntrumcn! an-i Jfjehiaertf I warrant
entire satisfaction, or the money will be re
funded. Office on IJrije Street, opposite the
Court House Square.
C. L. PERU,
nov. 29. '6--l. Kesidr.it Dent-at.
G 11 A XI) P 11 I Z E ,
TOR SCDSCRIDKEO TO TUB
AS1EBJGAH S7A7ESS9AK
. A S.VTlfiXAL WEEKLT FAKUT JOIBXAL
at $1.50 IV r Aunsuii
THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES
ARB SE.M 10 CLUBS, viz.
For every Club jf Forty Subscribers,
1 IVherlfr i Wilson lnt $)5, Sf1n Blarhinc
With two extrs copies to the getter pp oi the
club. -
FOR EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY, and
less than foriy subscribers, we will allow
f 1.25 for eich subscriber cu the price of said
machine.
PUll EVERY CLUB OF SIX. a splendid
steel engraving of President Lincoln, (full
length.) Axukkw Johnson, Lieut. Cexkr.xi.
Chant or Suebmax on horseback, worth J3.00
each, with au extra copy to the getter up of
the club.
FOR EVERY CLUB OF THREE, one of
ihose splendid steel engravings of the Uni
form Series of
XA 7 IOXAL POR 1 HA ITS
comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson,
Lieut, lien'l Grant, Mojor Geneml JTherman.
Sheridan, Thocjas, MrClollan, Fremont, Ad
mirals Famifrut aud Porler, Oeorcre and Mtir
tha Wachiutou, each, 10x24 inches, worth
$2.00.
These splendid portraits should adorn every
parlor.
The Statesman 1 the LvrgMf, ebeapert and
best family paper published, soiled for every
family. Try it once and you will never be
without it. Send for copies and get uu Tour
clubs.
Address
AMERICAN STATESMAN,
67 Nassua e-EEET, liew York.
Dec. 10, '65.-t5ci.
DEXXTAXi CAK9,
il M KEEVER, Surgeon Dentist,
'TVVKE: this method of informing his friends
JL iu Juniata county, that owing to the lea-
son aMy good success he has met with, during
the few mom lis he has been practising his pro
fession in said county, he feels warranted in
making stated visits to Mitllintown ai.d Mc
Alistersville The first Monday of each month
Mr. Keever may be found at the Juniata Ho
tel, MitHiu. le remain two weeks. . The thini
Monday, at McAlistersville, to remain drring
the week. Teeth iuserted on VULCANITE.
GOLD & SILVER. TEETH FILLED and
extracted iu ihe most approvod manner, and
with the least possible pain
tB Strict attention given to diseased
gums, 4c. All work warranted. Bt Terms
reasonable.
January 24, ISoGr-tf.
KftKOKS OF YOUTH
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Nervous Debility, rremature Decay.
ana an
will for
i the effects of youthful iudiscrctiou,
' lie sake of suffering humanity, send free to
I nil V m ntA.I It ttlA rPIm tt nil il i 1 .111 lOr
making the simple remedy by wbicn he was
cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad
vertiser's experience, can do so by address
ing JOHN B, OGDEN.
No. 13 Chambers St., New York.
LARGE and well seleoted stock of GHO-
J. JL CLKltS, comprising Ham, shoulder, Ba
con, Mess Pork, Flour Spices, &e. at
HVLQVTF, mow 4 pASKfR'fl.
s
o g
O 0
M
P3
I 0
H
5
Sprin
17 1
and Winter Arrangement-
C3 103 37
REMOVED TO
IO Jolin St.
Having snpp'ied ourselves with a new and
superior lot of Goods, ef the latest stvles and
patterns, and having secured from the iiuport-
. ' 1 w . . . '
era uiauv articles oi gre it oeauty ana value,
we are now prepared lo make for the Spring
and Winter better arrr.ngements. and present
greater inducements lo purchasers, than we
have ever before offered. We have oo.ooo val
u.ibte and beautiful articles of Goods, com
prising nanus, atches. Diamonds, plain and
ornamental Jewelry, and Fancy Goods of
every description, that we will sell at $2 each,
regardless of yalue or cost.
V.E DTSPOSE OF OUR GOOD!?.
We have o,ooo Oil Colored Photo
giapUS, comprising every subject Reli
gious, Sentimental, Cor.iia and Fancy Hint
we will sell at Thirty cents each, or four fur
One Dollar: and with each Photograph wa
give two numbered notices. The notices nro
nun.berel from 1 to 00,000, aud put into en
velopes, sealed up, and thoroughly mixed ;
and when Photographs are purchased, two for
each Photograph tire taken out nnd sent with,
it. The articles of Go-xls are numbered from
1 to uo.ooo. and any crticle, no matter what
value may be, corresponding with the number
on the notice, will be sunt for Two Dollars,
free of cost, except when s(nt hy express,
then at the espens. of the receiver.
We do assure you that should the notice
correspond with a Tiar.o or other valuable ar
ticles of goods it will be sent to the purchas
er fur Two Dollars. .
LIST OF GOODS AT $2.00 EACH.
Scren Octave Pianos,
Rosewood Mdodioni,
Gold Hunting Cuff I.ercr W'afcltts,
li-cer ll"uii?.,
Diamond '
Slher Tea S' .,
S.'h rr Cli iihi'j Dl.hrs,
Xrts SJlletr Teazjmons,
20 000 Cord, Opal Jc LmtraleJ Broorlirt
Motiilr, .L t. Laca. and t'lort util e Stt
Gold Rlnjs,
Cold y.ir-?.--,
Tooth 1 Ids, lie
ComnrisinsJ lis' of endless variety nnd the
choicest Quality of Go vjj. We warrant our
Gooil-i superior to any e'abli'liment in the
country, and hope you will give us one trial nt
least, and if the article is not as represent 1.
and does not give satisfaction, return it, and
we will send your nionev hac.
HOW TO ORDER GOODS.
.end ns Thirty Cents for one Photograph,
or One Dollar fjr five the extra one and two
extra no'.iccs to the aeent. AVhen an A;er.t.
has sent us Slo.oofor Goo Is and Photographs,
wc will give one notice and the article it calls
for free of charge ; for $.5. 00 three notices
free ; fur $2n-oo four notices free ; for S3o.oo
a splendid Photographic Album, or six frea
notices; or fv-r oo-oo a good Silver Watch,
warranted a good time-keeper.
We keep an account of al money sent, and
an Agent can order tis commission at any
time.
!,
Be particular and write your address fu1!
and plain, as we sometimes have orders in our
olBca for months that we cannot answer t'jr
the vant of proper directions.
ADPKES-S
. BAKTHEW & CO..
1 ox K-W New York
icz. 3, "CO 3
IUVilMTORS' orncES.
i ' E P 1 X E U I L & i: V A X .S ,
Civil Engisefrs and Patfnt Poi.ic itot.,
lio. 435 Walnut St., PLilad'a.
Patents solicited Consultations on Engin
eering. Draughting and Sketches, Models and
Machinery of nil kinds MAfn and skiii'uily at.
tended to- Sjiecial at'emiun civen to REJECT
ED CASES ani IM EuI LltENCES. Au
ihentic Copies of a'.l Doo.inients frcm Patent,
Oilice piopurc-!.
X. B. Save yoni Ives useless trouble an l
travelling expenses, ns there is no aeiul nee 1
of peisyiial interview wi'.S lis. All hu.-iue s
with these (fliecs, can bs Iransicted i:i wri
ting. For further information direct as abova
with stamp enclosed, fr Ciirular niiii TiiJci-
enccs.
January 17, 18G'-ly.
r. it. corts-'ON- - f. eo. t. rcurrt.
. corsoh & mBmnt
Real Estate Brokers tVCoiivfyaiicns
112 South Jtb S'.reet Philadtlphia, Ta.
Iarirs f;r Fale iu Pennsylvania. Store?,
Hotels and Mills fur salo throughout
Pennsylvania. Farms fur s:ile in New Jersey,
Maryland, Delaware and Virginia. Somo of th j
greatest bargains ever offered to capitulisis or
men of moderate means. Farms bought an l
sold and good mortgages negotiated aud mon
ey invested.
iaJOrticer3 and SolJiers' aceo;'Tts prompt
ly adjusted. Scad lor our Oi'ilosue mil
enclose stamp.
CCP?0V 1 EGEERT.
Dec. 6, ,'C3-3m,
Tle America Wliif? IMant.
Ihe Undersigned having been extensive
ly engaged in growing Plants and Manufac
turing Wine for the last four years, are now
prepared to f'jrnish Plants the coming Spring
at the fulloxing rate:) : $15,00 per hundred,
or $12.50 per hundred when a thousand or
more are ordered. Each Plant, will make
from one to two gallon of Wine the first sea
son, equal to the best Sherry Wines of
Europe. Sample Winis forwarded by Ex
press at the wholesale price. ::, per gallon.
All letters of inquiry orders for Wine and
1'lauts, promptlv attended to by addressing
KFLLY & KLECKXER,
. Buffalo X Roads,
Feb. 7, -2m.
Union county, Pa.
PL RE LIB CR TV 117 TE LEA D,
preferred by all practical Painters ! Try
it ! and you will have no other. Man
ufactured only by
ZEIGLER & SMITH,
WUGLESALI DRUG, PaIN & GLASS DbALEBS,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHILAD'A.
Jan. 24, 66-1 y.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Capi
tol Buildings,
HARISBURG, PA.
ftegTerms as moderate as any Hotel inlhs
I City-
)WM. G. THOMPSON, Pror-etor
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