Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, March 28, 1866, Image 3

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Ut Jfuriih $nh I i i I kepner silytjiitiiokn on .he 2oh" THIS FAY FOR BARGAINS ! GREAT REDUCTION in PRICES. 2? iX 6
WEDNESH.U MORNING. March 2S. ISrtO. i ..! ... I .:.... ,.r .b.. s.,.v I anc" Mies Lila Silverthorn, all of Juniata MfmBV A fH?MT3a C TODD.AHEAlJ ! Urf . lli UU ' O
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TOwJI AMI . UiM-Kl. iim pcummen wnow names nave wen i.Eo'AnnKEPXER.0 it., nmdrt L,.t ,,r i,. . ' wr of GOODS from Philadelohia. I IS
W.M. 51. IlALTOtf, of "ShipnffQs'j Iter,
Fa.. Las been appointed Agent of the
ST 1 V ...... M t ' ' - T'.i.rt.
t j
county, a. t
We would refer our readers to the in-
foresting report referring to the r;ecnt
visit aud proceedings of the McAlister-
ville Soldier's (Indian School at Harris -
uiie ouraers vipuau oeuuui i iuina
burg, to be fuuud on our Cist page
v,,,.
of our subscribers are chantrins their
Places o resid.nee. tbeV will i!.i?e irive
i
..o c. l,t nn f,.,-w-r.l i!,..
.St.Nii.NEL retrularlv to tbtu. .
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iu-. .t-;ll ui .un.;..;; i.ia,i,,Ku11u;C,(t;t(i ncw "town urtiers, ana we woutu
of "win is, cle.uds and cbsn-ip-r skies'' j like to ee them tuke the matter in haud
marshals her Losta iu more fo; miJable : -ind );, d,.r a , p-Hial clean un. so that Lv
Bri-yf!.ati bcr c!io.ea troops of the ad
,, ;n.l; r.,.m ?,. ,...: )
vauce. jiivling irom l.ie ein-mj id
weather of the last few days.
Ecursr:. A total eclipse c;f tjjc tLoon
will take place on the ni-ht ct March
o'J'li. It v.iil benn at ave n:iut:'es
past ;
tiitie o'clock, and eommet.ee di,Vl cartng
u. ....y.oiie imnuics .a.-, c.even. 11 wii,
be visible throtu'.ncit the t'uitei States.
It is a
notc.Mi;riiiv
1'ict th"t nearlv
a'.lourcxchneei repo.t, Republican n
joritic, in their Local Elections. This !
augers Bell lor the success U Oeiieral ;
.lohD W. (leary the l'c.j.k Candidate !
the Eecoo J Tuesday of October. 1
KvtRV DAY we notk-a wagon? loaded i army, or with liistcr C'yaier, the Deino
wilh household oods&e , pamg thiouh ' ciHtic n-iminec for (lovernor, who voted
our streets, which renii:i. Is us id the hp : X A V oa jhe Resolution instructing our
proacbing first cf April, tic day of geu-!
cral settlement for tlie past year. I'ou't
, .. .... ..... i.;, .. ,.; .;. , u :
mcj'uui .a.ci, ;
onerous. !
.1. 14 . . . ....
.a ta inn mi Mian unvc trie ii;u';e tneir
rppearauee in this re,;! u of sn ii.es, u.u-
withstanding the approaching passage cf ;
5 bill to their free .-.seen of the Susij'ie- :
Jianna and its trihutar'ie-i by the authoii
tics of the State, yet our piscatory pen- 1
tlemen are piling their i e;s fur eacoifj '
in Lbo abseiice of larger fi ll. !
I
TrtK ICn.dis', ara l
s'hjiii I at the ravajs nf the 1 in lci : ei:
i-.V cattle plague iu KnglanJ. 3'hoo-auds
arx; dying weekly. It has Coutmuuk-atcJ 1
itself to the sheep, thus proving that it is
cautttgeous. A day ;! th.itiksgivinir and I
rra'.JT has been Mpoiotei :.kiiig divine !
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J!ui!.M ";.. Fr-m prc.nt in ietii'nn .;
we aie led to beTicvc that tlere v.iil be (
euitp a number of new li:iI!Jin','s creeled ;
in our borough this
an.l sauitiicr.
"t '
Vi'e n tice that i'.inicl i'mmehak-
luaJ-i a eounuccnifnt 0:1 Third street j
l"-ir 'he erection 01' a private 'tlweilitig I
lio:i;c anl we hear of o'.hers that are
ahout to follow Lis example. 1
Death Warrants. 'lovcrn '.r Cuniy
1: is issued wartaiits fir the t.ecu:iu of.
irouser and Buser. the murderers oi' Mi.-s i
J'ollv I'aul, of Cambria enmity, and Chris- i
ti.ui Uerger, the i;ru Jeter of Miss Mary '
Watt, of lei iiian'o'.vn. The watrauts fix j
the execution of the two first on Fiiday, j
April '20th, and the l.iiter oa Friday, '
A pt L! Tth. 1
5i::ir.DiN Ass.x-ATSo.v. The mem-j
rs of the JJifrliiitown l'uilding Asso-j
oiation aie letjuested to pay to the Secre-;
tTry, the amount subscribed ly them on
o: before April 1st. Each member is j
expected to purchase a small Fas Hook j
in which his account shall be kept. The!
bookfl are still open to receive subscribers'
naiuo, at the Secretary's offiee. liy or-J
der f the Trustees. j
A. H. WJ3IDMAX, S-vt'j,.
Attention is directed to the Card of ;
S. II. Xotestinc to be found in another j
column sf this weeks issue. Mr. Notes j
tine is one of those entcrprisiug young!
men who are boubd to command respect j
and patronage in whatever department of!
liusincss he m.iy be cngarea ctticc
lie bis becu acting land lord be has al
ways beer, attentive and obliging, and we
wish him success in bis new location at
the Juuiata Hotel, Maiq Street, Mifriiiu I
town, l'a. I
The Gencbal Fish Fill passed tbej
House some weeks ago by a decisive vote, '
whether it has passed the Kenate we arc
unable to f v. If it Ins not it will, it;
is a juestiou alter the bill becomes a Law j
whether the different companies obstruct-
ing the streams will t.uietlv obey its pro-
Visions.
s. It is thought by many that their j
vested rights cannot be taken from them,
...... TT
in wtiicu qunion vre coucur. However,
wc hope some compromise will be effected,
that will real ore all obstacles to the speedy
. ,, , . - ., o
opening cf .ill tie tributary in the bu.
.-"b-.-n, .
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" ... i i . . tj.wjiL. ix j .. . ... . " m t
need in funiU'Plinn iritli tho Tiii'ilipntinn
j (. .... t-
j prty in thin county will understand the
; lew individuals who are thrts endeavoring
j to accomplish personal cuds at the risk of
; Uisorgauiziiiji the r arty.
Ciio.ER.y We learn from a number
of our exchanges that the authorities oi
' r -.- i .
; Iliany of our Cities and tuwca arc takin;'
every precaution against the cholera the
: cnuiin summer,
The boroughs of Mif-
! fi,u nJ I'erMia are iu a very bad con
1 al'lou Jd-1 "cw- auu 11 lU,e a".v ,moe
' hi
, . i i . i i i .i .i
tetter ca:cuiiitea lor cnoiera uiau inese
two to-vus. we would not like To live iu or
. uear it. Both boroughs have recently
. ... .. ... if 1 1
j tho time tho warm weather sets
- c ; i
in our
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tovrrs uiay pn sent such a healthy appear -
anco that the cholera would blush to btop
),,, ten.
FsthM of the Democrat calls for
Ofll i P.;h.'I of the Democrat CaUs for
,1, .,.,,., ..r .1.1:.,, . ....
,,wbi:.,,c 1 an " (.ft,ct of t!le Johnson
j uicetuig 111
;,...,. ..,, n 1. ...... viile w;.llM,t t,;. cou.
ent. We refer the Dcmocrul to the list
: t: t 1: . . 1 . .1 .
" o.uicis names puK.i.-uea iu lue reuori
a-l"1 ,hc 0,!a,-? ,ueeti ho,u 10 I;errsville
3 hvtt l'"?e 8'"co 8,1,1 asure our 'rleu'1
"
t,,at ,Ut. has.an-? 'J'uPat, "ith the party
ml nnuul "s CBU" 10 f,ePnv' '
j dieis of the ri"ht of suft'r.iLre while in the
Senators and Congressmen to vote for the
b i! lueicasiag t'ae pay to those same sol-
iieis.
, - !
Ti!t f.l!oftiu is a hot i.f the Grand!
land I'eiit Jurors drawn for April Term.'.),,
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lyjij.
;k.nl jurohs.
D. K. SulotuT Patterson.
I. U. iletikk, Wa k r.
Hunch S0iri'e:ilier;er, F.ivette.
Lawrence Kuip. I'atterrou.
I. rmue! I lass. Waiter.
John I'e;hl. .M.fibnrowii
John Sarvio, Tu-earora.
II. li. Feehtel,
Alt-zander V.'o'-dsiile, "
John Detriik, Dtdaware.
F. M. Kepuer, Turbett.
Harrison Minium, (reenwood
Feter ki.iiL'aker. I'elawaie.
F.ol'ert Ifuirc! Lack.
James Caveny. Fayette.
K diert Frofrn,
James Murphy, Tuscarora.
.johti Obe.dndlzer, Waiker.
K ). V.'urner. I-'ennanagh.
I. 1 1. Wa'lis. Walker.
il. 11. MeAiist-r, Fuyettc.
i.mi Strong, Ijtk
John (.i:)riii:in. Monroe.
Ja:i. cs Kt'Jd. Tu-carora.
I'KUT JUP.OUS.
F. irr.ue! Dimm. S'r Greenwood.
J (I Flint, Fenuanagi.
J'dtu A::e 1 a e.
Tiiotiins Mei ..'amnion, Hettle.
Thoin.s YViii 'y, Monroe,
hem K-ii, Spruce Hiil.
Irviti Waliaee. Lick.
I.-a-'C Coiiier. Favatte.
John C. IJeale. lleale.
Jerome lletrick, W alkar.
Thomas S'ew.nt, Miiford.
.Mieiiael Feshoar, Fei uniuah.
Thomas Morrow. Sr., Lack.
It .bert MeMinii, Turbett.
John Haiidolph, Tu-carora.
Charles Hook, Walker.
J .mes I'atterson, Lack.
Ilouleii lleynolds, Fayette.
Samuel Vim, I'ei ry-vi.lc.
S. II. Frown, Fat:ersou.
Jesse Kice, Lack.
S'ewai t Tm bett. Turbett.
.' lexandsi Falou. Lack,
Mal'lou Howard. Tin butt.
John Divco, Fattersoa.
James 1'eak1, Spruce 11:11.
Josnph Lonaker, Fayette.
Johu Wisehaujit, Spruce Hill.
George IJeale, Ttt-caron.
C. M. Law.ViO, Delaware.
Ili.Lcrt A. K'tynohU. Fermanagh.
Wm. Mclvibbous, Tuscarora.
John Stoaer, Fermanagh.
Kiias Horning, "
Jacob SulouiT, MifllintowB.
David U'irts. Walker.
Martin Walls, Monroe:
N'oah Cameron, Delaware.
Wm. II. Lukens, Walker.
G. W. Smelker, Tuscarora.
Abraham Farmer, Miiford.
John Wytfc Walter.
Thomas J. Frow, Mifllintown.
J ihti .MHiikon, Tobearora.
Jacob A'Jihey, Miiford.
Win. M. llobison, Turbett.
Samuel Morrow. Lack,
Daniel Kluss, Walter.
I LSH KKE1DER. Ou the 20th inst., by
Rev. E Y. Kirbv, Mr. lt;mon UUh to Miss
r- KreiJer both or Fermanagh town-
XE UTTER li.M'G I! M AN
On .the 15th
rOll
Uust.,
lev. M.
L Shiudcl Mr. William
' 1
; Xruticr, of BloomHe'd, Perry county, to Miss
j Susan Kauhnian of Perrysville, Juniata co.
! DOUG II MAN COPER On the 12th int.,
'brRcv Wm. Sehribcr. Solomon Poiighm in,
jr? bn t0ffIlll4,n.1, Mr,. nri o4r
; f 'feC-j-tirc.
I . ..
by th3 nmc, Mr. Maurice Leonard and Miss
Maggie J. Kepner of Byron, Ogle county, lil.
Perry papers please copy.
MCLAUGHLIN BUTLER. On the -1st
inst by Key. G. V.'. House, Mr. John
McLaughlin and Miss Jennie H. Butler, both
of Spruce Mill township, this county.
MERTZ ALLEN. On the same day by
! ,be """ lr- John Merd and Miss Martha
,' J. Allen of Bculo township, this coiituy.
! m , J
TEIGH. Ou the 13tu iast., iu Lena, Stcph
cuson comity, Illinois, wifo of John Veigh,
formerly of I'atterson, Juniata comity, aged
i in ...... . ... ,i i
, .
ear .ucluuocus MlUh ou i.,e
v
j BARTON Near East Watcrford on th 21st
i,Ht., Mi-s. EHz ibeth McWilliims Barton, aged
; W years and 3 davs.
jilt i H.M Ju.X t .11 l.it3U. iU.lliwctO
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I FLOUR. MARKETINGS.
I Extra,
! Itutter, -In raic
I Fancy,-..'.!. ...
llyo' J cwt.
... oa
rrd.
: Rye, VJ civt. 3 Jl) Tallow 1")
; Dackwhoat 4 CD iEees, r. Uoi 2J
j CVK' 1 " cwt 11 00
Wbite whMt.... 2 .lt :ll.iw. V. t!....
lied lYbeut "JHu 2 !0 fdides & .Sh juldors 15
live
KO ; 15 KEF.
11-..1 ...
i;vi.-y.
',') iFore qr, 1 cwt 10 00
Vl 'llind ijr 12 00
75 i 1'OL LTIIV,
3C 'Cli'-;kciis, "j;1 pair 50
Ducks, 4')
50 'f.Jeese, 1 1)0
no jTuvksys, 2 00
2" 1 Coal, 'ft ion
HO jTrevuntou siovv 8 -10
in.ckwheat,.
j 0ar,:V,-
Clover, "J! bus
Timothy.
Flax
Hungarian
Li(lEl) FKL'IT,
! do El';- 8 -V.)
Anplen. hu 4
00 .'unhr.rv stinre K oO
reaches, " lit
Mt I Uo Kfi
10 iChestnut
lo ilVa,
8 ! Mixed
G I WOOD,
I Cherr.es,
7 50
5 00
3 00
4 00
1 50
CiirreniF,. . . .
' jit'en-ieC
Iliaekberries,
l'OTATOi:, io.tt;
NVw '''ish' V tu 1''0 '.Hickory,
Sweet 3 00 i GAY,
VARIETIES, 'Tiuioshy, 1 T
: Apples, bu I -o t. lorer 8 00
ions 1- 00
lU'tiiled Articles.
Coal Oil Val !!J
' While Beaus.... 2 50
I Beeswax, y lb 45 Salt, "y sack 3 00
j Son;. dry lil Plaster, ton 10 00
Candles" 25 Nails 10 00
jWool, ... 15 , JUNIATA SE.NTINEI.
1 Rags. 5 I In advance ?2 lij
(Jorret I e -L!y by r'ulortf. Fro:.- i Parkei.
i-it VDr.J.i'ill V M VUl-iiii'S.
HinuKi.ritiA, March 27, lg iJ.
FLOLU A X I ) M11L The Fi-ju r
I market continues extremely quiet, but
Jthe'stO':k of li mm! ijiiality is relatively
j small, and there is no disposition to ac
; cept lower lvriccs. There is uo sliippiii';
demand, antl only Sl'O barrels were dis
ji'iscJ of chiell extra Family, at $3.7-3
(') fji) for North western mid Pennsylva
nia, and ?llt.l") for faTey. includtnt!
small lots nf aiifeifiueat $'',iV('' , and
extras from 7,25 to S. I've F.our is
very ijiiitt. with small sales at -1.7". In
Com Meal there is nothing doing to Cx
! JTiees.
i GKAIX The Wheat u-.r.ikot is very
! qciet. rith sa'h's of t'o'lj tr.sh. jroo.l and
j choice red t 2..f,v.40. aad 2000 bu h.
We-tern Wheat at .(. live is sell
; inu in small lots at. S5f !iOn. Cote is in
1 pa id rr-qne-.t. and (u 700') bush, sold at
' G.'1,'' : 70c. store, and 70c. afloat. In Oa's
I no ctmitge 150'J bu-h. Fjimsyivaiiia sold
j at In Farley we notice sales of 1000
1 Lush. New York" at POe. aud 1000 bu-h.
SlJarW Malt at 5 1. -10.
I pENNSYLX ANIA RAILROAD. itS AND
I
after Son lav. Mar. llta ISt'5, Passengtr
Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows
KAh'fWARP.
Philadelphia Fxpicss.. 12.-11, F. M.
Fast Line C -'Jl, A. M.
Day hxpres 11. UU, A. M.
Cincinnati Fxpress. 0.50, P. M.
Local Aecommodal'u G i'O, A. M.
WnSTW'AKD.
Local Accoii!ii:o'!ai,'u... ij .5.;, P. M!.
Baltimore Frprcsij..... -1.08, A. M.
Philadelphia Express.. 5.28. A. M.
Fast Line 6.13, P. M.
Mail Train.." 3.5.S, P. M.
I":ui";rant Traiu !.57. A M.
JAMES NORTH. Ag'l.
IHOO. PHILADELPHIA. lSdo.
"WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
Manitactitpeiis or
FAFEFv HANGINGS,
and
Window f;i8HJps.
CORNER FOURTH & MARKET Su.,
rillLADELPIIIA.
N. B. Always in Store, a large Stock of
LINEN & OIL SHADES.
Lb. 28-3m.
NTKA.MiU. WAIT TKl'U-
Every young lady and gentleman in the
Uni'ed States can hear something very much
to their advantage by return mail (free of
charge.) by adUrcsning the undersigued.
Those haviag fears of being huiubu i,'gcd wil
oblige by not noticing this card. All others
wall please address llieir obedient servant.
TH' IS. F CHAPMAN.
83d Broadirav, New York.
PUILE LIBERTY "WHITE LEAD,
Will do more aud better work at a given Cost
than any other! Tiyit! Manufactured only
l.y
Zeigler & Sniit'a. .
WioIciuTe Dnnj. Paint & Glass Dealers,
No. 137 North THIRD Street, PillLAD'A
Jan. 24, 'Cti-ly.
, - - - - h ov v t (M id n nil (i 1 1 raAripa r v n . r -- - 1 ' ai
by the same, Mr. Maurice Leonard ami Miss store oo n:iil l!,,nJ Street, iu Patterson, which '!'icb Le la. Irpteii t0 at th tll1B ,' V -
i:sTA;:L3s,sir.u 56 YE us.
SORREL HORSE HOTEL,
ii3.233 )arLi FOJara steeet,
PHILADELPHIA.
A. DfSTWILEII,
r 21. T ly-l . Ir?riisio.
SIACI " Ur. lilMlff. mill i:iij.atiaa . t (h.lP
store on Ruil Itond Street, iu l'ati.rson. which
tupy arccpening to the public, at the following
0W juices;
T.
. rt ... r . . ... ,
. . . .
ThlT'i.. "0 llilfU....
, . -Jp-r.K oi
riai (U wool;...-.70 Fifth t 29
K.gtired ....roSuth j;
Fancy and plain. t iASSELs
-lU,a -iitolOjWrt -l;10'
CiacBAj,. j";1"' p,aL'i
B- S"1"? 37'sl,irti'"': .lH!o75
Second 0S1,,, - !
,
BiMW-Ohecm. I 1 c? o.V .
r. . , -1 uvula o. iDr..'..
BeSijKity ', . ,. . j... . ., -
SecMid ........
f.l ." . - ..v.
, tyu -
".-!Mi-ses...$l 20K.2 25
iChildrens ...dlilii?! 25
Thud
MlAINOS.
T.lack nnil ubcr
Colors. ..Jlo$l
IGenls Boots 3 50 7 5'J
,.,'llovs SI 251 o2 25
' I GUOCERIES.
i-Ktas. !Syi-ur.s....$l
Ool 10
balnioral..?. i-:toI 00 jugar h msc 70
'Sugars, brown. MtolS
Tiekiu's.. ' 3-JtoGa I AVhiie "3
rasTiplTr. jGrecn C. fTce....35i.,4o
Jeans fro 4oto,0l F.aait.s' t'aii latest
Salinot.,..y70i.-rl 2.'!s!j.!es ...f.! ,-(, ou
Casiimeiej..-'?! 2-jto30; l;reakfaat Sua Is
Puns. j!rim $.'to3
All wool.. 45toS0. Woolen IIoodt75io2 5;
I'lad Caslier...37to50. Hats and Caj;3 a! ail
Bi.?AcaE: Mvslix. prices.
I5;st QuaitJ 50; Notions A full as -
Second. ....... 40 For:uicnt of Ladies' .'i
Thir l 35 Gents' Gloves, Hos-
I'rurth ....J 30 ierv, kc. at ail prices,
l'il'ih a- 25 to suit purchasers.
A'sa, a i'u'.l assortment of Quecnsware.
iluidwaro. jniware. Broods, Bimshed, 15;.sk
eis, ituokeif Tubs, Tobacco, Sugars, &c, Jcc ,
usually kep i a country store l'urel.asei s
will do wel by calling and enamelling our
stock, bel'ro purcheein? elsewhere, as our
motto is ttsell cheap for CASH or Couuiry
I'ruduce.
MICKEV & PFKNELL,
Nov. ai,Ti5.--ly. Patterson, Pa.
1S50'.
ni m 1 1 t . r O '! P I
1 liUiiUrpdiiia ail'l LUV iulll UOaU.
a'iliS Great Line traver.sevthe Northern and
Northwest 'utilities of Peausy ivaaia to
tlie city of r.nr, on Lake Lr.
Ithashcea leased and is operated by the'
,:s..svlva!a Rail Ro.'.n t'oMi'ASV.
Ti.va or r.tssKXfiEtt Ta .tss at 11 r.5isavst:.
LEAVE EAST'.YEUD.
Erie Mail Train C.5 a. m.
I'.i ie Eirress Train
Eliuira Einres Train
LEAVE WESTWARD.
Erie Mail Ti:.!n
I Erie Kspi'c-s Train
I l iiaira Kxpresa Train
.
A-
rasscnger cars rua turouga on tue l.r.e .
Mail and Express Trains without change
,.rr.. ,...:!.
ways bi-t ween I'hilade.phia aud Kne.
NEW YORK. CONNECTION.
Leave New York at 6,
p. Jt.. arrive at Lne
al . 7 a. ;i.
LeaviwErie at Ifis r. M., anive at New Y'ork
r. ?r.
SO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE ,t j
M.M JOI-tv.
intuit sleeping cars on all nigM trains.
For i;,lii-:ii-i'.i'a respecting paentr nasi - ;
ness apply at the curuer of u'oih and .Market j
streets, t biiaUnlpIna.
.
And for freight butducss of the Conipauy's
agents :
S. li. King-.ion, Jr., corner of 13th and
Market stret ts, Philadelphia.
J. W. Ui-ynolds, t'Vie.
Wm. Brown, Agei', I'.C. E. IV, P ihioioie.
II. H. iiOLSluN",
General Freight Ageut. i'htiadulphia.
H. W. G WINS alt.
General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia.
A. L. TYLER,
General Superintendent, iVi:lianiport.
Feb 14, ';G-tf.
RE A DING RAIL ROAD-
WINTER ASaAKGEZEKT.
NOVU.UUr.lt i-, ld5.
nP.EVT TK1"VK MIJ ri!0I 1
VJ li e N.,rth and Sorth-Wesi t"r f'.W.'.bi- '
. v Uric, i;riiiiia, uiuvnu,
A'hin'K l.'biii.n. Ailr-ttioirn. Ktion, ,'r., ,Vc
Trains leave yir.-li.-,r. 'fo'r AV Vori. "as
'lows: At i.0.1, 7.25 and 0,05 . M., aa.I j
lu.ivini-. .-.fc -w.o.., ... nu'i n. aa'.i
l.l.i lino .a.uo v. -il. , nrrivm? at A ':r ) at
5. 10 and 10.00 A. M., and 3,1 ) and hi.tj J. I
M.. citinei-iing with siuiiJar Tiains on the .
', .vy; rT. t ttmimaii; .-looping tars iiccom-1
p-inying t lie o,'.-0 and 0,0o A M trains without i
chtge."
Leave 11 Jtrislurg for titadinf, r-MsclU
TaufWi'i. M-'.i-rsrili', A.th'.and, I'tuc irurr. Al
ifn.rtrn fldi rii.We'sviiii. at 7,25 A. M.-an 1 '
1.45 and H,o P M. stoppinn; at t and '
all Wen: .S'M.'it;! ; the '.i,ou P M Train nankin
no close conntctiens fur Posnllenor l'AlM-.'- ,
piiti. For lVM'tVo-. Sh'K.'Mc.U ll.iren and 4-,I-'
bnrn via $IWIi awl Snsa'uhanna Ilitlreue- j
leave 'i rviwy m t.ini r .m .
Retwrumg : Leave Acir l-.r at O.OO A M, j
12.00 Noon and S.00 P M. VhKnt. -phin at 8.IHJ I
A M. and 3.3U P M : Volisrr ie at 8.30 A M & I
2,45 P M ; .4-.;.i7i. G.ou and 11.-15 A M. and
1. 15 P M ; 7jm,i'jiui al 7,35 A. M, and 1, 10 p
M.
Leave PoUu FZe for flin ..' iy, via .Aw.
kill and Sui-pfhanna Hud Horn! at 1 45 A. ji.
Utmiiii: A:cvc:mvi!ticn Tra'.n: Leaves Hf,id-1
my at ti ;.o A. 31., returning from rhtlMkl-
liiantl 30 P. M.
Vnluiima ".anma-i Trains leave Ktadinq at
fi 10 A M and (5 15 P M for Epkrata, Linz,
Lanrat.'rr, Coixmhiti. Sc.
On Sunday: Leave Kne-Tor!: at 8 00
P. M., Vluludclphia 3 15 P. M., Ynl'irU'r
S 00 A. M., Tiaxtjua 8 00 A. M., ,.r-AB.-y
'. 05 A. M., ami Keflii3 al 1 1)0 . M.. for
llarrislinr-, and 10 52 A. M.,-for AVir- York.
L'tMMtlttitim, Milrnjf, Srarw, Srhocl uii'l
rs-.. t i , . i r ,,
ffl". n'S. I,C"lS l a"J T0U ttU P0'"'3' " re" !
bleed Rates.
Jiwiyjgs checked through : 80 pounds al
lowed each Passenger.
ti. A. XI CO U.S.
Otnerul Superintendent,
REAntNO, Ta. Nov 27, '05-tf.
WE havj on hand a good quality of Hard
ware, comprising a full assortment of
CARI'KXTEli TOOLS ft BLACKSMITH
TOOLS. SIllOi Inola I'...!l,.- It. l.nn
maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Sieeb i
Nails, Ilorse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Naiis by !
the keg and pound. Ropes of a!l sizes from 2 j
inches down to 1 inch bv the pound. Eu"cv I
and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind
! Stone Fictitres, at j
8CLOUFF. FROW & PARKER'S.
A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TR.YV
ELVISG BAGS. Also. A OTJOSS such
IT. r .. . v... j
uoso, utoves. UueS Ulovcs ami Mils, jvery
best quality.) Kid Gloves tor ladies aud,ents ;
uStUihed Kid. at
u 11c affffll mu.
'!'icl1 Le t0 at tM Uuwwig
rsauced prices : f.
j iui.TS. L$iuea..
IW imrrlnn ?.'! l.nali.l IU 1 U'J I
Others from... 2o to 1 Molasses
j LoTeriug Svrup SO
Lanca-ier
i uoou ;a io ou
r.nimiti, frr . or.,,. JI'SjiMr lrnusr.
. - ' " " . r
euiBTio-BECKS. t'riuie. faking 2u
y oji wuj
.-WL-te 20
Conimoa. 3.3 l0 4S!lWn Id. 18 & 20
BLOWS SHEETINGS. I' COHLE.
Appleton -A"- , Heet. 65
0,hers -2S- 3i iSi1U0 S1
iii.eacheo mcslin. I skndbies.
I rroni...'-5, 23, 3oto45'CLeMe.
1
1 rLA.EL.
Pure Tepper 50
From 5o to 75. Muckers! pr lb lo
Twilled fur Shirts. ..5'
Also A large as
DE LAl.NSS.
From 3o to 40
sortment of Ladies',
Misses' and Chil-
All W ool..
75 dren's WOOL EN
j HOODS from 75 to 1
SATTINETTS
I From.. .00. l.i'O to 131 and upwards,
j laioe's Frits. I Also Alargeas
Capes troni...v5 to S'orrMient of Roofs &
Lati tjtylo .Muffs iSlioe .Men's "
from 3.5o to l.tv front $3,0. 4,50, 5,-
CUildreit'a MO If & ioo. 5.25 to t5,0O.
' C::pes....;,('l to 7,00 Ladic's Shoes from
I bauuim;. I l,50to 50
', The followinp pri;es wi'.i ti taid for taar-
, kftlag in CASH or GOODS to suit cusioir.ers:
! Butter 10 Potatoes HUtO'toa
: r Sollies 5
I .. .. r lv , . ti 11 ....
l.iLiuirst. prieu lot iitt.uuts, oueiioaiivs
an t Cliestuiits.
P.itteifon. Nov. 20. 1865-V-
ADVANCE OF SCIENCE.
Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style
of ba.-e. which is a combination of Gold and
1 English Kub'er. (iiilcaniie ) Also Aaiertcan
Euot.ei, (vui.-anitc.) which for beauty, uura-
oiiity, cleanliness, aeu ito restoration 01 iiie
natural coh-r of the faeo, cr.uiio'. be sur-pts-cil.
' I.i:icr of the abore liatla
I W A 11 RANT FOIi TEN LAF.S.
i , . , ,
L u. 1 s i?prr or .o t r aiiMtri icu
a tioyi -ah li v(i i r set.
Temporary ses inSKi !:(' Gratis.
Special attention will be made to diseased
guais, and a cure wnriintcd or no etiiirge
i-iade. lW'.KjUU.lto k-.tfvrlife.
tr. Triumph in deutL-try !
TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN
i .. . :.t. e e .,....
i Hi a IU--.T itroet-ss, naujir. iuu iia'j ui c.hii,
t - . I '
' "' ' '
11.4V1!'" ot't'Il Hi Oil -IHi-SS IOr UPW-.L1US I I'-'U
y: lis, live ot vtie
t v u . R..d ij.'illg i
has he?n spen: in Mii!iin
r?.-i,ion of the tuft
yt.i'r.v.?.-;;.
.try 1 wan
uj
' . . .1.. . 1.. .... '
; l.mdei. Oii.i'e on !'r: ige
j Court House ?iure.
.
rtrect, oppoi
lie i
the
G. L. PERU.
Eesidtnt Vcntiai.
nor. 20. '
ly.
-" -'
G R A N D P 11 I Z E .
J
roll scnsTitiaccs to iua
JAMEB I OAH STATESMAN-
A SATIi'XAL Wrr.ItLT FA'Ill.T JOVBX.VL
nt Icr Aii;tut:i.
TJIE FOLLOW1NO SPLENL'ID PRIZES
. Aiy; sent To CLt ns, vi:.
i For every Club jf Forty Subscribets,
j A Wlit;. Ic-r i Wilson l"st $33, Sewiii; Machine
j With two ijxtia copies to the getter up 0 the
. el nb.
FOR EVERY CLUR OF TWENTY, and
(less jinn forty enWribtt, we -r ill aliow
j S! .25 for each subscriber on the price of said
marhine.
1 FOR EVERY CLUB O? SIX. -. si.'.ndid
sii'ui engraving ct I liEsniENr
L.I.VVOI.N. ;..;ll
h nUi.) Anduaw Jousson, I.ir.rr. Gi:m:r.u.
,! norseoacK, wvrth 5m.ho
a VV! iac geticr up 01
roR EVERY CLUB C? THREE,
one cfj
'ose splendid steel ergraviags cf the Uui-
eiies ot
XA HOXAL 10117 It UTS
comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson,
XAilOXAL P0MR.UTS
' urant, ;r.ior ocnerai Saejman,
Mierioan, ihoinas, .Metlclbin, Fremont, Ad
mirals Farragut and Purler, licorgi and .Mar
tha Wasbi'igtou, ea.h, 13x21 iuehvs, wollh
S no
These splendid portraits should adorn evcrv
parlor.
T1", Statesman is the largest, cheapest and
best faaiily paper pnl lishe I, suited for every
fatuity. Try it once and you will never be
without it. Send for copies aud get up your
I clubs.
Address
AMERICAN STAIESM N
'7 Nassca SratEr, New Y'ork.
Pec. 13, C5.-t5.m.
R M KEEVER, Sureoa Dcaiisi,
rAKE3 this method of informing Ms friends
-L in Juniata count;, that owing to the tea
sonably giMid suci'iss hj has met with, daiiuir
! the few mouthy he has been practising hij pro
; fession in Said county, he feels warranted in
! making stated visits to Mifllintown 'and Mc-
Aiistersvi.le The first Men lay.cf each raonth
Mv. Keever may be found at th Juniata Ho
tel. Mitiiin. le remain two weeks. The third
. I . .. 1 ... r i : -Ml ' . i
.moo. i:iv, in ..ic.vosii-isviiie, 10 ren am uurinir
'he week. T.-r.l, iLscrtcd en VUI.CAN1TL
GOLD A SILVKR. TEETH FILLED and
extracted in th? r.n:;t approved manner, and
Willi t lie least possible paiu.
CQt Strict attention given to diseased
gums. Sc.
Ad work warrauted. ttS Terms
reasonable.
January 24, 1800-tf.
I2tE5S or VOFT8I
A Gentleman who suffered for years from
Lebil.ty, Fremalure Decay, and al-
,I,e effects of rou,hful "'discrctior, wiil for
the skc of 8enng humanity, send free to
sU ua ne"J ,uc reclI, 'in'J directions for
.ma" '.it 'lie simp.e remedy by wbich be was
cure-l. Minerers wisliing to profit by ibe ad
vertiser a experience, can uo so by audress
nng JOHN C, OGDEN.
No. 13 Chambers St.. Ncw York.
. URGE and well selected sloek of GRO
n CER1E8. comnrisini Ham. Shonldar. Ra- !
L - u, vCC3 Pork, Flf-ur Suices. ie . i. .-
CP View
w
p-l
O
o
H
O
In
il
at
IS
Spring
aud Winter Arrangemeut-
KiUOVED TO
Having supplird ourSelve wilu a new and
I superior lot of Goods, cf the latest styles and
; patterns, and haTinj secured fratn the iuioort-
era many articles of great beauiy and value.
' 'o are now prepared to make tor the Spriu
...,1 v.-:.... 1... ..
greater inducement to purchasers, than we
have erer tet'ore offered. W'e Lave 5o,ooo val
liable and beaalit'ul articles o' Goods, com
prising Pianos, Watches, Liiamonds, plain au.l
ornauieiital Jeweir7, and Fancy Goods of
every description, rtist we wiil stilat f2 each,
regardless 01 value or etst.
WE DISPOSE OF OUR G00D3.
We have So.ooo Oil Colored Photo
gfnphS, comprising every Kuhjeet Reli
gions, Ser.iii,-en:al, .Comic and Fanrv thnt
we will sell at Th'riy cents each, -r four for
Ouo U.dlar; and with each Photograph. w
give two numbered notices. The notices arc
aua.liersl from 1 to 5o,ooo, and put into en
veh.pt?, scaled up. at:d thoronshly mixed ;
and vhiir. Photographs are pitA-hasod, two tor
eacu rniioraph are taken out and sen wi;b
it. The itri;'?u of Goods are numbered front
I to 5o,ooo, and cr,y article, no matter vthat
va'uo may tie, corresponding with the number
on Cue notice, will besant lor Two Dollar,
free of cost, except when smuby express,
then at the expense of the reeei.cr.
We do assure you that should the notice
correspond, with a Piano or other vaWable ar
ticles of goods it will be sent to the purchas
er fer Two Dollars.
LIST OF GOODS AT $2.00 EACH.
St'ccn Ocluce Pianos,
Kusficootl MeJo'ltous,
G'Ad Ifut!n-j Cue Lever Vuicla,
klilctr Watches,
DllmOiid S' U,
Sitter Tea S't.',
Surer Chtiiny DifStet,
i Ai Strtr Tfit).Hn
0fl:'6 (rc.l Op ill- Lm.;;,7,:J Brwhr
Mvx't.'c, Jc:, Lata and FLnutint Stt
Toothpicks die.,
Comniisinga li3' o: endless varieiv and t'-e
choicest quality of Goods. j warrant our
Goods super or to any establishment in thn
gantry, and hope you will give us one trial at.
" 1 " aru-:e 15 .0 as nrrMMii.' i
lea.-i, sn i 11 ;ne arti-!e is no
. i i, . ... - - i
nn.l .i:j n.tt . r e i, , j.'., . :. .. . ,
! we will send vour nioiipv lopk
. .
ii r.v to oiifiiit t;or,r?
1 Send us Thirty Ceuis for i-ac Piotoirvach.
I or Orii. D..11 r. ... .;. . . , .
' vt :- - one anu two
via noi!c" in ine ant an '.
i 04 fcprl n, .1.1 . 1: ..1 . it.l..
; : . s n'i'i 1 soiprrapns.
'' liouee a:ii '.a-, arueie 11 c.nis
for free uncharge; for S o.ot three notices
free ; for ?2o-oo four nttbes free ; for 5-li.ca
a splendid Photographic Allium, or six frea
notices: or for i-o i enn.J Silver Watch,
warranted a g.ci tisic-keeper.
W e keep an account of i money sent, and
an Agent caa order his coc:niisoion at a-'v
time.
Be particular and write your address full
and plain, as we sometimes have orders in our
"ffice for nonths that we cannot answer fur
the ant of pi-oner directions.
ADCILLSS
BAHTHEVf CO..
Pox 524i5 New York
Jan. 3, '05 i
iijv:jtohi;' crnws.
B'h'I'l X KUILiE V A X S ,
Civil Emiineeks asd Patent Soiicitobs,
2Jo. 435 Walnut Et , Philida.
fatcnts so'.i i'cd Consul; itieus on En?ia-
"ns. t'raugbttn.f: and Sketii.is, ?.!:. UIS MUi
; Mr!iinr- of -il! It.,'. , . 1 .!-:lr..:l ...
I xrfi-M to- Special atienii n given to It F.JLCT-
, y i CASES ana IN I Llit hiltM. LS. An.
1 ihentic Copies of all Documents fiaj
roui Tateut,
! Uniee procured.
S. B. Save youse'.vcs usetess trc'a and
! traVeUtug expense's, as there 's a., acTniil i
i of persona! interview with us. All l.usi
need
1 , ri-..l;xl MlieiView Villi US. ill. lillslurSS
W"U ,bese libc- ra!! be i-ir.sicted in wri-
tin-. For further iiforaiiou dir.-o4 as abova
' with stamp enclosed, for Circular with refer-
: tin;'.
Jan:f.ry 17, 13
R. COR30.V OED. T. EOBEIvT.
0BS0?i a EOBEHT,
Rca! Esiatc Brokers frCcnvejanceri
112 South 4 h Street Philadelphia. Pa.
Tarms for sale iu ?enn?j!vvii. Store.
L "id Mills fj- salo il.roiilo.or.
I'i'ni,y!vania. Farias for sal iu l ew Jersey,
Maryland. Delaware aa 1 Virginia, '.-etlu,
greatest bargains ever ojerej to eaoi'tn'.tsts or
men ot moderate means. F.n-. h.'i.rt.t ....I
j sold and good martgages negotiate;! and roou-
ey tcvesie I.
ay-Officers' nnd Soldiers' accounts prompt
ly adjusted. Send H.r our Catalogue an I
enclose sta.tip.
CORSON i EGDERT.
Dec. fl, 'C5-3nj.
Tii A:nerica? ITim nunrTT
The undersigned laving been extensive
ly engaectl in growing Plants and Manufac
turing W ine for the lasr four year, are now
prepared to furnish Plants thecomini Spring
it the following rates : S15.0) per hnndre'L
or $12,50 per hundred vlron a thousand or
morearo ordered. r.ach Plant will mikj
trom one to two gallons of Wine the first sea
son, eoual to the best Sherry Wines of
Europe. Sample Wines forwarded bv Ex
press at the wholepale price, $ 3,fHj prr gallon.
Ml letters of inouirv orders for V, On. &n.l
Plants, promptly attended to bv addressing
i rrr iv ,-r r. .:
, rvi.r.i. l. n.
Buttato It,i,;.
Feb. 7,-2m. Uniun county. Pa.
I'd! E L mm TV 'will TE 1. EAD
preferred by all practical Painters '. Try
it '. aud you will have no other. Man
ufactured only It
5SEIGLER & SMITH,
1Viiot.es.ile Dbcg, Paint A Glass DtALECS,
No. 137 North TII1E1) Street, PHIL VD'A.
Jan. 24, 60-ly.
TATK CAP1I0L liOlEL, uaar tha Capi
O tol Buildings,
ITARrSBCRG.PJ.
M5Teri!i3 aS moderate as any Hotel L.
City.
5.1? V. sr.-,--..