Jjt Juniata j?rntiu?f. WHDNESl'Ai MORN1NQ, April 25, I So ft TOWJi AXO C JL'.VriCV. JIICB.ET and Penncl have just receive from the eastern markets a large invoice ot summer roods. Thev are seilib:: them at reduced prices. Call and eiau;;ue their stork, they don't charge anything for showing them. Thinks. We return thanks to Mr. S. M. Shelly, of Walker township, lor u lot of new subscriber?. Mr. Shelly-is jost the man to stir up the dormant Re publicans of Walker, aud we look for an other lot from the sane place. The lease of Thompson and Maaa on the Mariah Furnace, near Mtllerstown, Was aold at Sheriff sale on the 20th inst, to Mr. W. II. Ilalton) agent, for the sum of 1 100 dollars cash. The works will be in fill blast in ten days. Mfss Frank. Suieigh and Miss Jennie Ctimuicll have opened out. a fine stock of Millinery Goods, in Perrysvillc. They Lave the Liest fashions ana are prepared to execute ali orders on hort notice. The ladies arc re.-pect fully isvitcJ to call und examine their stock. OCR friends in the country in ticcd of a good douvle.screcn Faiiriiiijr Mill would do well to. order one from Mr, E. Moot ornery, who munufuc:ures them at Wa terloo, Juniata county, l'a. Last year the demand tor them was so great that be could not supply all. New PLACE. Mr. J. D P.ynard has opened a new store on Rridje Street, near the canal, where he keeps a lare assort merit of army goods, suc h as ('lulli ng, Itlaukets, Over Coats. DiessCoa'B; tinware, .Saddlery, Harness, &e , which he proposes t'j sell cheap. Give him a call and tee for yourselves. The Fhlit Cnur. The Meadvillo Journal says : We are informed by a geu. tleman residing in South-western Craw lord, aud proprietor of one of the fiaest orchards iu the county, that the prospects lor a large fruit crop the coming seasrn j are unusually promising. As far as can be judged, the peach blossoms, as yet.aie ! cutirelv uuitijured, and all indications are very flattering. Similar statements reach 1 J 0 1 us from a" portions of the cuuMy. I Tf e new 50 cents fractional currency, aulTough out but a ft weeks, is already counterfeited. The genuine note have a J'-rtrait of S. K. Skinner, U. S. Treas urer, which porfiait represttts a rather , f::v:!-c l.....k;oj old eii'.lemau, with a re luirka'oiv broad bale forehead, iT.d a ferocious mouataibo. The eountei f its v. , ri.. .).... ,1. . ; mc au jiuiiouou, uui. co oolj uvuo v. . any one can icadilv detect thrtu. VCr. are pleased to notice that the States Union Hotel ou Market St., be tweeu 6th anil 7ih, l'liilaileltihia, has j atscd into other hands aud has been re Kttcd aud thoruiihly renovated and uew!v furnished, and is now we tie lice to say true of the uiost desirable sto- jiiuj; plaees iu the city. We wuuld advise all pcr- aons visiting the L'i! to stop at the tit-tea 1'uiou as the accommodations ate good and the lueatiou cocveuieut f.r every one, j while the ehartes are moderate and the j 1 1 l-i 1 !.:..;.. ....... I dUU 1UIU ttUU UICI KB UUHtUg UUU lllbUl' ! lve. , j Dunkarus' Annual 3Iketi.no. The 1 I'haniheubuv A'.jW, says, that the feunual meeting of that. . 1 I L'LriKtians called Ueruiau baptists fcouie- , times styled Dunkaids, wi.l be Lc:U at the residence of Jacob 1'rite, near I Waynesboro, on the lOih of 3Iay. Tl.tre will be a general attendance. l'rovis :ons are being made to iecd oue thou-and jicrbons at oue time. A biitcry has leeu erected on tho groucd where the bread will be baked as Deeded. About sixty fiev or aeventy barrels of flour will he jnepared, and twenty fat oxeo slaughter ed as needed. The fare usually consists of bread, butter, apple butter, pickles, liani. beef and hot coffee. About ten thousand are expecred to attend inun tl e State of Illinois. There are few S:atts in the Union that do not couiaiu rueni- j bers of this sect, and in some of the j states thev are verv numerous. This in 1 .1 o i r. 0f 1 .lie same iu (Tiucipie as cy uuus, ivu., ui j O'.ucr sects. LHUlcult problems are Here j discutsed and decided. Philadelphia and I vicinity is where this sect was Gist plant ad in America, Alexander .Mack bein one of the first. His remains are intcrted in the Germantown (Pa.) grave yard The meeting will continue five 01 six days, vt until ;W1 business is transacted. Such a multitude as is expected, was never be fore seen at auj former aieetiug. Wor ship is held at the same time at the differ ent churches, houses and barns in the viciuity. Their ministers generally have ut a common school education, but lat f'r'y Rc r 'f-;it:"r: i" )"-h: ' 1 (n i. j Tns Mifflin Bridge Company baa thin day declared a dividend of five ptr Cent. The dividend will be paid to the Stocki holders or their hea representatives any time after the loih day ot May next. R. R PARKER, Treat. Mifflintowu, April 21, lSGG. Xrw Bakeht. Mr. Maxwell has j Penf,d a Bakery in the old Uni-n hotel on lSridge s(reet, where he is prepared to i luruih our citizens with fresh bread, pit a. I eakes, &c., at very reasonable priet'S. ! Weddings, pic nies and parties fnruished i with cakes ou short notice.. Retail dea'.- ers furnished at wholesale prices. Few persons, we apprehend, were aware of the extent to which apparently modest ladies were willing to exhibit themselves, till the present style of hoops, small at the top and very lar-ie at the but ttitn, came in vogue. A lady was sur prised, recently, on remarking to a gen tleman friend that tho "spring opening" was at baud, by his replying, lii"es, I suppose Fpring has come, for I sec the ladies have taken off their flannel petti coats." And this Saucy individual had uo bettor chance fur observation than every uiau on the strtet has. UIFFLIXDWN & PATfEilSON MARKETS FLOCK, Super, "j bbl. $8 50 Kxtrs 9 00 Fancy . 10 00 Kye, i cwt. 3 00 lluck wheat,.,.... 4 IK) Corn Meal, ! 75 GRAIN, White wbet.... 2 40 MARKETINGS. Butter, prime lb 30 Butter, 2n rate 28 Lard, lti Tallow 10 V oos 18 PORK. Hogs. cwt 11 00 Ham, i lb 20 Sides t Shoulders 15 liEEF, lied Wheat (1 bu 2 30 t livn j Barley,... I -J .... til) jForc qr, j cwt 10 00 II in J qr, 12 00 POULTRY, Corn Buckwheat, 70 Oats 4Q SEEDS, Clover, bus 4 50 Timothy. 3 00 Flav 2 25 llunc-irian 60 DRIED FRUIT, Apples, V bu 4 P0 Peaches, " qt 6 5 rherrics, 10 Currents 10 Blackberries, 8 Elderherries, 6 POTATOES, New Irish, 4 bu 100 Ch'ikcns, ""r1 pair 1 Ducks, ;Geesc, j Turkeys : t COAL, -(3 ton jTrcventou s'.ot 1 I do Egs "1 iSunbiiry stove " I do Egg ; ;Uestni!t,... Pea. Mixed I WOOD, Oak ' II iekirv,..., Sweet 3 00 WAY. Tiiaoihv, 10 Mi Clover,'. 8 O'J VARIETIES, Apples, bu Onions, White Refills.-. Beeswax, "r lb 50 00 Ketail.'l Articles. 50 Ccal Oil -gal 45 Salt, i, sues 10 Plnsier, " ton 25 Nails !10 3 00 to Oil 9 no Soap, dry ! l,!""J'e9 "J ' i 00", washed... Rags, 45 JUNIATA SENTINEL j Id ad aace S2 (Mi Corrected waeklv bv Sulouff. Frow s. Parkei. i l'lIILAUELPUIA MAKKETN. 1'niLAOELriiiA, April 24, 1M00. FLOUR AN D M KAL. -There is a , nrhed abatcm. ot in the tietiviry wliivh has characterized iLe Flour niaiket for some days. and. with cmtiutied liht re jccipts :nd ftecls, holders are firm in their views. About l.bls. were ta- l.rn l.v il;p lmnie eoiisiiinors at 10 .".II .. J ... ... , llir LlIi,,, .,,,,1 choice Northwest extra 1 ianiily. und ?10('11 for Pennsylvania j rand Oiiio do., including small lots of su I pel fine at ?7((-S ; extras at SS(t,9. and t'ircy at ?l2f' 15 as in fjuality. There is but little I!e Flour here, and it is l! u in lots lit 4.75(;3. Iu I'oru ; .'!eil uotLiui; uo;t!, ard irices are nuni j iiiai. ! ;IIAIN. There is a pond demand j f r Wheat, and about 1 '1,000 hush, chaiiu' I cd hands at ?'2,00i''f';-,f)5 for red a:id am lli-r; SI 00 for No. 1 Kpriti? and S-'.70 ! fur fairs U estern white, live is 8'ead at S.'ie. for I'ennsvlvaiiia. and SOc. foi I)e!aw:,re. CVn is artivinc, freely, and has de'-iincd 4c (3 hush. .Sales of 1 1,000 liu-li vpllnw ut Silo :iHi:.t nnii 1 itlll iinIi " f J " wtiite, ai ouc. ore siea'iy, lur iu 1 ra,i;i 01 tvi' uuu - " ' j 1 uu iu ""'e at COfft Gle. ?.AA mes in sbiwly ii is i " ' I' iu J. ...'i'. 1 " " j ... v v -y 7 1 for eiiinuion un tu S.'ilTo for choice iU;,lfj doinsiu Timothy, and hut little herd. Suiall sales ot r laxseed at ts,:)ov 2 CO SVdrrrtlsciafwt.s. T EVOLC riON IS PITCHIXG II AY. The XV mi torjigoed has received a lot of K1111 dell's First Premium Hoise Pilch Forks one of the greatest machines ever invented for tinlrndiiig buy. Al". forks are warranted per feet or the money refunded. A boy 12 years of age can work ihem on a wagou with ease. Call at my itore, in Patterson, and exam.ae them it will cost you nothing for calling. J. 11. M. TObl). Mr. F.mnr.nel Moyer, of Milford township, says: I purchased a Uundelis Horse 'ilch Foil; 1- at spring from J. 15. M. Todd, and found it to lie the lightest nnd most, perfect fork I ever ne-i. A lxw 12 years of age can use it and 1 unloaded Iwo ions of bay from a wagon in 7 n:imitce lime, by the watch ATOTICF. FOR SETTLEMENT. The books i of the Into Medical Firm of 1. M. Crilw- ford and T. M. 1. eight, arc in my hands for collection. All persons indebted to the same nre r(,(1IesfCd to call and settle their aciounts without delay, on the Wednesday and Saiur- llay Hliernooiin mi m-c. iwii.1 iiio 4ii.. Mav. lo'lfl, and those having claims ngmnst said firm to prtsent (heia duly authenticated for settlement. Those having individual accounts against T. M. Leight, (against whom the firm may have an accont,) will bo allowed a credit on the book", to the amount of T. M. Leight'e interest in the eamc. apr. l-3t. . M. CRAWFORD. I W A K T . CHEAP KO.t CASH The largest Slock of wMl-mado Tin Warn in the Slate, constantly kept on hand. Mer chants and dealers arc ierited to give usacal; before purchasing. cWrhc-o. MKLOY & SMITH, 72" Mirket St., V'twern 7th and Mi, '"r:T I "If. !m 1 l'bld-.lhii. i IX OLD SONG. SET TO I NEW Tl'NE. 91866. "At spring approaches Aws and tinach'4 from their holes conic out, A nd Mice and Kats, Jn spite of cat, Gailst flip about." 18 yeavs rht;oiioued in N Y. i'uy." Only iufnliible rsmedies known." 'Free from Poisons." 'Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Hats ci'Uie out of their holes to die." "Cottar's" Hat. JImich, it--., Wa, la a paste used for Rata, Micr, Hoackss, Black and Kcd Ant., ,c, .v , .yc "Costa r's" lied liii'f Exterminator, Is a liuuij or wash used to destroy ind also as 11 preventative for BeJ-Iluji, $e. " Cos'iir's" Et rtric pvirdcr for Insects is for Mntlu, Mvrquitoff, fleas, lied-Bay!, inxfets on 1'iantt, fowls. Animals, $c.,c. B33u ! ! ! Uewake ! ! ! of ull worthless imitaiions. 8jJ.See that "Oostar's" name is on each Uox. Uottle and Flaic. before you buy SSUAddress, HEN StY K. COSTA R, 482 UroaJway, S. Y. J??iSold iu Mitlliutown, Pa. 18()() INCREASE OF UAtS The P-tnr-rt Oa x'tte (English) assi-rts and proves by C-rures tli.it one pair of RATS will b'nvc a prtony and descendants no less thau ti.il, 050 in itiree year. Now. unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than woultt tnistatn Co.tMH) human beings. BsifSee "CostarV advertisemeut above. 18G(5. 1? VTS vrrt'i PIRDS. Whoever engages in shooting small birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in exterminating ruts is a benefactor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience iu driving out thcie pests. We need something besides dogs. cats, and traps for this business. Scitrtttfic American, a. y. BSee "Costnr's" advertisement above. 186(). 'COSTARS' IX AT KXTEKMINATOR is simpie. saiean'i sure the most perfect IIAT itioiiion meoiing we have over nttewdfil. Every Kut t lint cn get it, properly prepared, will rat it. And every one tlmt fiits it will die, irpnei'itHv vf some place it distant a.i pusKible from where it vras tukcu Lot;: Hhvre, Jlic't , Mti-ror. J86(. FARMERS AND IIOCSE KEEPERS should recollect that hundreds of dollar's worth of (rain, Provisions, ic, are nnii ua'ly destroyed by Rats. .Mice, Ants, and other insects and v.-rmin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars worth of "Cosiar's" Rat, Roach, Ant. Jfce. Exierminator. bought and used freely. jgfeijrSee "CosmrV adveitisenient above. April 4, ISotS-tiui. Teeth insene I iiimi: an entirrlv new stvle i)T bass, which is a combination of (io'.d and Knglib itiihber, i vulcanite i Also American Kiittber, Ivulruniie, ) which for beauty, dura bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of the natural col.r of the fae. cannot be sur passed. K.iher of the above basis I WAUU VNT lOil TEN YEARS. rII or I.cner Srts SuKtrJcl as Low is OO i Si t. TeuijMirori iiiwrfrd 0'iuti's. pec::u nttentmn will te made to diseased gums, and a cure warranted or no charge made. J'rth Jturd to uixt for life. Et?i Triumph in dentistry ! TEETH EXTIi ACTED lvlTIIOCT PAIN by a new process, without the use of ether, cuhiroform or nitrous oxide, nnd no danger. Having been in business fur upwards ot fvu years, live of which has been spent in MiHIin rown, and being in possession of the latest improrrd Instruments and Machinery I warrant entire satisfaction, or the money will be re funded. Office on I'.ridge Street, opposite the Court House Sijuare. O. L. HFP.R, noy. 0. 'tlo-lv. Resident Dentist. GRAYBILL & CO., WHOLESALE llKALEltS IS Ctfax, K'loou -it c'l'lillolu cQlirr, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, Brooms. Mais, Riches, ColIoiiLajis, Buckets. Twines, Y.'ick, &c, 315 MOUTH THIRD STKEET, rillLADELrillA. Feb 21, 180C-ly. rpo THE SCHOOL DIRECTORS of Juniita J. county: Gentlemen, In pursuance of the 4"d sec tion of the act of May lf04, you are hereby notified to meet iu convention at the Court House iu M'fllintown, on the 1st Tuesd iv in May lSt'iti, being the first day of the month ai 1 o'clock P. M., nnd select nia roce, by a mnjurity of all the directors present, one per son of Literary and Scientific acquirements, and uf skill and experience in the art of leach ing, as county Superintendent for the three succeeding years; and certify the result to ihe State Superintendent at ilarrisbum, as required by the o'Jth and 40lh sections of said act- liy a Lite act of (he Legislature the time of holding lb-' convention was chauired from the First Monday in May to the first "Tuesday. j. ti. ilMJltUJUS, Sup L apr.ll-St. of Juniata county, J"a. AUDITORS NOTICE. The undersigned Xi- Auditor appointed to audit the account af Adam Wilt jr... Executor of the last will and testament of Adam Wilt sr., dee'd, and report distribution of balauc iu hands of ac countant, will meet all parties interested, for the purpose of bis appointment on Thursday. April lUih iscti, at ihe Publio House of Thom as Cox, iu Greenwood township, Juniata county. Pa. mr. Il-Rt.. JOHN T. L. PAHM W;.- (TRZAT REDUCTION IS THE PRICES OF j V ADDLR rrom January 18, IHSo, JAMBS H. SIMONS would respectfully an nounce to his old customers and the publio A generally that he has a large stooi of lerw KAimir iiipwca foil ATiS Willi's ar.-l all other articles usual ly kept in a SADDLflt SIWP, which he will sell at the following reduced prices: Best. Silver Plated Harness -34 00 t-econd best d? 82 00 Third do do 30 00 Common Plated do 25 00 Second do do 23 00 Common Plain do 19 00 Best Spanish Saddles 24 00 Second do do 22 00 Ccmmon Quilted Seat do with Horn IS 00 Common do without horn ! 00 Wagon Saddles 9 00 Five inch Breech-Bauds & Side Leathers for two llortes 4(1 00 Four inch do 25 00 Back-bands 8 inches 3 20, C inches 2 40, 5 inches 1 73. Double spt of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, hasics, collars, lines, but chains. &c 4 00 Tair of Vankoo Bridles 6 00 Five-ring Halters 1 50 Three-ring do 1 25 Check lines 3-4 inch 2 75 do do 1 inch 3 2 Blind Bridles Biding Bridles from 2 oO, 3 00 G cod Draft Collars Harness do Wagon Whips 2,00. 1,75, 1,50, 1,25 Buggy do from 75 cents to Bueev Lines, flat 2,00, round Plow Lilies 3-4 iuch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-4 inch 1,25. He would also invite the public to examine bis stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels confident he can sell cheaper than any other establishment iu the county. His motto is ijiiick sales and small profits. Give him a call and save money. tr2 REPAIRING neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES H. PIMOX3, Bridge St., Mitniutown Pa. Kt. 11-ir. 628, no (IP SKIRT?, G2?, .Orii.l.VS "Otvii Make," Mani-f.H'TI'i:ed ami Solo WHOLESALE & RETAIL, NO. C23 ARCH Street, rill LAD' A. The most complete assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children s HOOP SKIRT.S, in tuisCity: gotten up expressly to meet the wants of riBST-ctAss Tbaiik ; embracing the newest, and most desirable Styles and Sises of Gore Trails," of every length from 2J to 4 vds. round 20 to 00 Springs, at 2 to $i 00. Pt"a:n Skirts, all lengths, from 2 to 3 yards round tne bottom, at ?1 41) to $" ". Our line of Miners' and Children's SKIRTS ar proverbially brrond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes as well as for finish and durability ; varying from 8 to oO iuches ia leneth, li to 45 Spiings at 85 cents to $2 25. All Skirts of -OCR OWN MAKE," are WaRBasTKB to give Satisfaction; but nrv nose as srcn, unlesthey have, "hopkin's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch til." Siau.ped on each Tab! Also, coii'tmtly on hand, noon Pkip.ts, Manufactured in New York, and the Eastern States, wLifh we sell tit very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirts 15 springs, 85 cents : 2H springs, 1 00 25 springs. $1 16 30 springs $1 20 and 40 springs $1 50. fed" Skills, undo to Order and Repaired. tt& Term Cash. One Price OaL ! lu.ir. 7-4 m. NEW STAGE LINE MFliX, PEKEPSYILIS A.l) COXTO. Leaves Perry sville Mou.lay. V.'cdnesday and Friday at ti o'clock, a. in., and arrives at Con cord at 4 o'clock, p. 31. Leaves Coneoid Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday at 0 o'clock, a.m., nn 1 nrrivesat Pirrysrilie at o'clock, p. in., iu lime tor the traius gfing East and Wc-t. S'nges will leave Milliiu Station as follows . Leaves Milliiu Station on Saturday, nt 'i a. ! m. ana returns on Moi-u.iv: leaves liiestlay at G a. 111. aud returns ou Wednesday ; leaves lbursday at 0 a. m. Stages will leave Mifilin Station for Acide mia, daily in the evening, and return iu the n.ornuig iu time for the hast and Vtest trains. Ilaggage and packages of all kinds are tak en in charge and promptly delivered at mod erate charges. The stages on the above rou- its are in OOOU OKUlt nd under the cunrge of compe'ent and experienced drivers, The proprietor hopes, by strict and person al attention to business to merit a-fair share of public patronage. LEMUEL R. 3SAL2, Prop. Jan. iO, 'O'i.-tf. w III r B HALL HOTEL. The under signed would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that he his taken charge of the above named Hotel, for merly kept by A. 15. Haldenian, situated iu Fayette township, .luui ita county, Pa., about four miles cast of McAiistersville, where he will he prepared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patrouage. His BAR will be stocked with the best quality ot liquors, his TABLE spread with the best the market can afford, and his STAULE attended by trusty hostlers. mar. ', 'titi-.m, LEWIS AMY. I "L.X FM'.SS, RLINDNKSS & CAlAUltH, U treated Willi the utmo&t success, by J. ISAACS, M. 1 , Oi-ulist and Aurisl, (formerly of Leydeu, Holland.) No. 010 PINK Street, Pill LAD' A. Testimonials, from the most reliable softrces in the Cily and Country can be seen at his oliice. The medical faculty ate invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTI FICIAL EYKri, inserted without pais. No charge for examination. mar 21 -I v. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Dcoay and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for 'be sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe aud directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wiihing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can Uo go 1 addressing- ' JOHN B, OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St., New York feb. 28, -y. fpL'SCARORA Ft'MALK SKMINARY, at L Academia. Juniata county, Penn'a. The Summer Hession opens on Mav 2d 18111. Young ladies entering this INSTITUTE will find a pleasant home, am the best opportu nities for a thorough education. Particular advantages in MUSIC and PAINTING. Prof. Curl F. Kolb. continues to teach MUSIC and the LANGUAGES. Terms low. For furthur particulars address. Miss A. L. ELLIOTT, or Mrs. FANNY PATTERSON. Academia, Juniata county April 4,-4t. . Penn'a. , .i.'3' CARPETS!! LAKGfc. and good variety of .4 Lis WOOL, Xl RAG and HEMP CAkl'ETA oa hand and for sale cheap. np tUMJCtr. nfJW t. PARKER'S ".res f-.lTMSVLVANlA KAILHOAH. ON AND L after Sunday, Mar. lUH 1866, Passenger Traim will loave Mifflin Sta.tion as follows EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.44, Y. M. Fat Line 6.31, A. M. Day Express.... 11.20, A. 31. Cincinnati Express...... 6.50, P. 31. Local Accommodat'n..... 0-50, A. 31, WESTWARD. Local Accommodat'n... 3.53, P. ?J. Baltimore Express 4.08, A. J. Philadelphia Express.. 5.28, A. 31. Fast Line 6.10, P. 31. Mail Train 3.58, P. M. Emigratit Train 9.57. A. 31. JAMES NORTH, Ag't. iS6G riiilach lphia and Eric Rail Road. THIS Great Line traverses the Northein and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased and in operated by the Pennsylvania Kail Hoau Company, time or passknge r tbins at habrisbibr. LEAVE EASTWERD. Erie Mail Train Erie Express Train Elnjira Express Train LEAVE WESTWARD. Eric Mail Train Eric Express Train, Flmira Express Train .45 A. M. A. M. 1,30 P. M. .00 r. m. 4,50 P. !. ,0 A. M. Passenger cars ril l through on the Erie Mail anil Exprets Trains without change both ways between Philadelphia and Erie. NEW YORK CONNECTION. Leave New York at 6,03 P. m.. arrive at Erie al 2,37 A. si. Leave Erie at l,Cs P. M., arrive at New York 1,15 r. m. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN ERIE & NEW YORK. Elegant sleeping cars on all night trains. For iuforua'.ion respecting passenger busi ness apply at the corner of 3Utl tud Market sireet9, Philadelphia. . And for freight business of the Company's agents : S. II. Kingston, Jr., corner of 1:3th and Market Btrefts. Philadelphia. J. W. Reynolds, Erie. Wm. Ui'owu, Agent, N. C. R. R., Tialtiinore; H. II. HOUSTON', General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. W. (1 WINNER, General Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. A. L. TYLER, General Superintendent, Williaiusport. Feb 14, 'WS-tf. rTXdixu rail road WINTER AEP.A50EMEJiT. NOVEMBER 27, 1865. I V . . v u '. ? l, 3 1I19 North and North-W est for fhiludsi- VJ phia. AVic York, Rcaiinj, ''ottsrillt, Tamaqua, I A;kand, Lebanon, ACtentotcn, fusion, Ac, Ae Traius leave llarrieburg for -Yew York, as follows; At 3,00, 7,3 and 'J,f& n. M., and 1,40 aud 0,00 P. M., trriving at AVic 1'ori at ' 0,10 and 10,00 A. Al., and 3,40 and 10,30 V. M.. connecting with similar Tlains on the ' n.V3ij Uailraad: Sleeping Cars accom- nanvine the 9;W and '.' ,05 A M trains without ch irtge; Leave Ilarrisbnrg tor XLeidit,j, PMtniUt. 1 latiui'fua, MinersnUe. Ashland, fine Grove, Al- 'enl'ien and I'hiladelptia. at 7,-0 A. M. and j 1,40 and H.t'O P M, stopping at Ltbjnon aud j all H i..! .Stations ; the U,tt I M Train making ; no close connections for Pirjllnor Vi'.ladel- . For VottfiVc. Schuylkill ,..' and Au. j 'oirn via .-rAyi,'-ill and Suriuehaina Railroad- : leave Ii.r-'i:;trg at 4.00 p M. j Returning: i eave Xew York at 0,00 A M, j 1-2.I-.0 Noon and 8.00 P M, Vhiladelphia at 8,00 A M. and i,3o V il ; YertsrCle at 8,30 A M & J,40 P M ; A'U.and G,0! and 11,45 A M, and i 1.10 P M ; Ta.Tt ij'ia at i,3 A. il, and 1,4') p , M. Leave FvHevil'e for flarrisivrj. via Sr!.iul- I . aud Stiff irhanri't Rail Road, at 0 40 A. 31. Rradixtj Accommodation Train: Leaves Raid- j imj at t' ttit A. M.. returning from l'liitau'el p.ia at 4 30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 0 10 A M and II 10 P M for fpkrata, L itiz Lancaster, Columbia, ic. On Sundays: Leave -Vrw-J'ori at S 00 P. M., I'h.lmletphia 3 10 1 M Yottnil.e 8 00 A. M., Tamaqua 8 00 A. M., llarnsbarg ! 00 A. M., and Yielding at J t)d A. M forj Ilnrrisbnrtf, and 10 52 A. M., for sXeK-Yotk. Cvni:nitta:ion, Mileage, Season, School and fxcursim Ti-.kels to aud from all points, at re duced Rales. fa'jgagc cheeked through : 80 ponnds al lowed each Passenger. ; A. MtOLI S, General Superintendent. Reading, Ya. Nov 27, '60-tf. G n a D PRIZE. FOR Sl'BSCBIBEBS TO TDI AME8ICAN STATESSBAfJ. A RATIONAL WEEKLY FAH11V JOI RNAL nt $... IVf Annum. THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRIZES ARE SENT TO CLUBS, viz. For every Club of Forty Subcrilers, A Whrrkr i Wilson brsl $55, Sewing Jlarhinc With two extra copies to the getter up o the club. FOR. EVERY CLUB OF TWENTY, and less than fony subscribers, we vi ill allow SI. 20 for each subscriber ou the price of said machine. FOR EVERY CLUB OF SIX. a splendid steel engraving of President L;::coln, (full length,) Andrew Johssos, Liect. fiF.xvni Grant or Sherm an on horseback, worth $3.00 each, with an extra copy to the getter up of lue viuo. rim tAKKl IUB OF THREE, one of those splendid steel engravings of the Uni form Series of NA 'I ION A L POR IRA ITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, Lieut, Gen'l Grant, Major General Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, McClellan. Fremont, Ad mirals Farragut and Porter, George and Mar tha Washington, each. 10x24 inches, worth $2.00. - These splendid portraits should adorn every parlor. The Statesman is the largest, cheapest and best family paper published, suited for every family. Try it once and you will never be without it. Send for copies and get up your clubs. Address AMERICAN STATESMAN, ft7 Nassi'a Street, New York. Ccc. 13, 60.-um. STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi tol Buildings, IfARtSBURCIiPA. BQuTenns as moderate as any Hotel in .La V-'ity! v4:!. c.TEOiirsov, r.v.j lUicr p Da & er? g H o 5 o o o 0 64 17 o - c v. ?3 Spring and Winter Arrangement- 6'2 ! 7 REMOVED TO IO Jolm St. Having supplied ourselves with a new an-l superior lot uf (ioods, ef the latest stvles and I patterns, ind having secured from the import -: ers many articles of great beauty and value, j we are now prepared la make for the Spring i and Winter beuer arrangements, and pr'esen". greater inducements to purchasers, than we have ever before olfered. We have 00.000 val iuableand beautiful articles o" Goods, com prising Piano. Watches, Liamon Is, plain and ornamental Jewelry, ami Fancy Goods of every description, that we will sell at S' each, regardless of value er cost. WE DISPOSE OF OUR GOODS. we have 00,000 Oil Colored Photo ; graphs, comprising every subject Keli- ( gious. Sentimental, Comic and Fancy that wo will sell at Thirty cents each, or four for One Dollar; and with each Photograph wa ; give two numbered notices. The natices are nun.berei from l to 5o,ooo, and put into en velopes, sealed up, aad thorouehlv mixed and when Photographs are pttrchaed, two for each Photograph are taken out and sent with it. The articles of Goods are numbered front l to 00,000, and any article, no matter what value may be, corresponding with ihe number on the notice, will besn lor Two Dollars, I free of cost, except when sent by express, ; then at the expense of ihe receiver, j We do asaure you that should the notice correspond wuh a PUnii or other valuable ar j tides of goods it will be sent to the purchas er ler i wo Hollars. LIST OF GOODS AT $2.00 EACH. S'( ten O'.ttive l'iuii'i.1, Rosetcrmd McI'mIiou, Qnhl Hunting Curt Lever WatJtes, jSt'.'rer Watrhrgt Jtiammd S'ti, Sdrrr Tea V.-, Silver Chafing Dlshrt, tS' tit Silver TriispnijHS, 29.(!iD Coral, Ojxtl if- Lmcralsd lirooches Jluxilr, .fit, ,.((! ami Florentine Set (lol l ilingn. Cohl i'tneih. Toothpick ifr., Comprising a lis' of endless variety and the choicest quality of Good. Wj warrant our Goods superior to any establishment in the coumrv, and hor.e vou will cive us one trinl i 'east. -aJ if the a-tiole is qot as represented, ! , , . . . . .. . 1 .. . nui. uwvj mui. fl.T: Q1II3ISL(1UU, ICIUIU II, BU'I we will send your inou?y back; HOW TO ORDER GOODS. Semi us Thirty Cents for on Photograph, or One Dollar for five the extra one and two extra notices to the agent. When nn Ag;Dt has Eent us $lo.oo for Gcods and Photograph", j we will givs one notice and the article it calls ' for free of charge; for $ 5.oo three notice free; for to-oo four notices free ; for Siio.oo a splculid Photographic Album, or six frca notices: or for 00-or, a good Siher Witch; warranted a good time-keerer. We keep an account of all money sent, and an Ageut can order his ouiamsion at any tiuie. Be particular end wriie your address full and plain, as we sometimes have orders in our olEcs for m 'Uths that we cannot answer for the want of proper directions. - ADDRESS EARTIIEW & CO., Uox f.216 New York Jan. 3, 'CO lj. 1'IhLADELPUIA. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & I'-OURKE, MAM'FArrUBEBS Of I'Al'ER II A.XG IX:.-, anl i"!tiltn- Shades, CORNER FOURTH .1 .MARKET Si?., PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in Store, a large S'ock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. feb. 28-3m. TUNIATA HOTEL MlfFLIXroWX. PEX.YA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally that ha has taken charge of the above named Hole!, formerly kept by Am. is Snyder. This is an old and well-known stand, and none more de sirable for the accommodation of the public. Ilis BAR will be stocked witn t!ia best quality of Li juors, his TABLE spread wiih the t est the market can afford, arid nis S TA BLE, whicli is oue of the most desirable in town, will be attended by good and trusty hostlers. April 4, Tvi-tf. S. K. XOTESTINE. DENTAL CAXID, R M KEEVER, Surgeon Di-nlisl, rp AKES this method of informing Ms fiieu.'s JL in Juniata county, that owing to the lea sonahly good success he has mol with, during Ihe few months he has been practising his pro fession in said county, he f-els warranted in rr.nkine stated visits il MifSintown and Mc Aiistersville The first Monday of each month Mr. Keever may be found -at the Juniata Ho tel, Miffiiri, ie remain two weeks. The third Monday, at McAiistersville, to remain during the week. Teeth inserted on VULCANITE. GOLD & SILVER. TEETH KILLED and extracted iu the most approved manner, and with the least possible pain. S Strict attention given to diseased gums, Ac. All work warranted. P.. Terms reasonable. January 21, 18Ct5-tf. TIIEtP.IMT MXIU'T! nO ANGLERS and OTHERS. Upon the JL receipt of SO cents, I will send the '.SV cret Art of Hatching fish Kith the Look and Ijine" giving full and ample directions how to succeed wel) in catching all the different species of Fish that inhabit the wafers of thi United States. Also the "Celebrated- Ix Man Fistr Charm,'' or Chinese art of catch ing Fish in great numbers. This me"WM ot taking fish, and the manner '-f doing it, ha) heretofore been arowu trr but few. Tho value of such knowledge admits of no ques tion, nnd is really worth more than a thou sand times the price askeu. .enil -.' cenn eneloed n ft letter and jou tfiil receive tho secrets !y return mail. Y. ERNEST. York Spring A. lams rouulv, arr. ll-Mi f
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