o t &Jje Initial SfnW. WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 2, iww. TOWS AMD C UYrRV J. M. Bet.PORD bat just received his spring and summer stoc. of goods. Call and examine them, and yte feci confident you can purchase pood and cheap goods. nE .Mifflin lindge Company has this "1 11 1 1- 1 I f . nay acciareu a aiviueuu oi nve per cent, I no dividend will e paid to the Muck. holders or their legal representatives anj time after the 15 U day of May next. l'f. I.. l.Urvr.U, Ire our. Mrs. Hauneiuiu, of Patterson, has just returned from the city with a spleudid ctivjk of Millinery and Ladies dress good.". She has a large variety of Bounets, flit?, ivc, all of the latest styles. Ladies ... . . , vail and examine her stock. " We notice a number of our citijeus busily at work repairing, white washing and clearing op. This is cQinmeudahle, as the health of the community demands it. : The Town Council caunot be too exacting in their demands iu this retpeet. SiiadOh I Shad On ! Siiad! Messrs. Bowe & Hollobough furnish the citizens it M.mintnwn and f atterson with chad, (iroccrica and all kinds of green market ing every Wednesday evening. Their prices are low. Give them a call. To Po6TMA-;rtRS. It is not only lu.-i Je the duty of. a Postmaster to ive notice promptly to the publisher of a . ii!Wr.atcr of the nouliftins of a rancr . by those tt whom it u directed; but , , , -I ii .i o .. ,i . UCUIUVU n' lllK vuuiia mm ill in sueh a case the Postmaster makes him eelf liable for the subscription jrice. AtTTION BOOM Mr. A. II. Weid h ......i.p.I . A,-tin l!om i our uorouii, aim any oi our niercnanis i , i i . erennnts . ispoe o , Mr. ) s' or citizens having auy goods to d muiu uo wen v .caviDgiueiuaitui. ii .1. ii i... I : . . i . ii . room. As Mr. W. is attentive to busi j H2-s, obliging to his customers and sells .,odsat a reasonable profit, we predict I . , . , ii - i i I mat an win uo we., u. ..is neqr ous.;:ess .j W.-.IT FOR THE BTiAT SuloufT. Frow ! , , , ... . , -v l':irl.-Ar Itiiir will firrirp ni I Imsnnir J mornin!:, containing a lar-e aowrtmeut , pf Ladies' Spring ap:J Summer dres , ;:ols. Summer Cas'imeres, JIars and Caps of the latest style. Also a Iare stock of Sugars, Cuffec, Syi Uis aud Fish of ail kinds, all of which will be sold st greatly reduced prices. S APPLEBY. Ca.t. Cornelius McCiel i.iu has just returned from the East with : a lar"8 and well-selected assortment of eilvcr mounting fur hurocss, (which he ay is the best ever brought to town.) Boots for horses that iuterfere, whips and whip sockets, and in short, be keeps everything uoial'y kept ia a Saddler fshop, either in the city or country. ToilXADO. A violent tornado aceom- panitu wuii ii-iiiui.ig, muu.icr airi imii ?. i :.i. i: i . - .1.. I l hail passed orcr thfc upnet cud of this county i on Monday of last week. The Dew brick Presbyterian church at Waterloo was j blown down, trees and fences were pros trateu. So violent was tLe whirl of tie meet that the water was lifted f'Om the ' I bed of the creek to the hcighth of twcDty j feet. No lives were lost. j . . . -'j"" ; , n "i i f. two daughters of 3Jr. Pavid Penno, of fc.manaji township, were on their way I . r i v.. J . to prcachiny in Lost (. reck alley, their j horses became uuuianageab!e and ran off, . . . .. . c .i ' throwing the young ladies out of the , n . U., ,1 V.-..;,,- ' ff iiif u, tuitui i iic 1 1 ucuun auu ui uiaiuj their persons so badly that medical aid bad to be sent for. We learn that they are doing well aud no danger is enter tained cj their recovery. A Bill was before the Legislature at its last session, making 7 per cent, the legal ra!e of interest in Pennsylvania. This bill was at first defeated in the House by a small niajorities, but afterwards j he vote was reconsidered, and the bill Raised. The measure, however, failed in the Senate, as did also a proposition al lowing Banks to charge 7 per ceut. in Icuest on diseomts. The legal rate of in terest, therefore, remains at 6 per cent, as it i'.yays has been. Democratic Meeting. The Demo crats of Juniata eour.ty held a meeting in the ('oifrt II-wso, nn Tuesday evening of court week. The meeting was organized ! by electing Mr. Little President. Charley j Mclntyre, of UlooruSeld, and Jil! Miller, of Ilarrisburg, were the spokesmen. They liarrangned for two hours. What few Democrats were prescut endorsed Andy Johnson in his course, and labored ird to show why the soldiers should vcte for Clymer, notwithstanding C.'vmer voted "?'in,t ,hom wg tna r'ht'to vote I pnn TIP Kht'.C j ix.t. wn a wi-hy.wishv sf- J Beef. Mb. S. Thomas lias opened j a sale room unty te Uniou hotel, ! where he is prepared tor furnish, our till - zens with gooj lleef every Tuesday, ti,,j . . ,- t , , ' . Thursday ijJWJa, o.orn.u ' Ihomas. having adopted the cash system, is prepared to tell beef a little cheaper than can be purchased elsewhere. Great Cukiomty .M M. Faxon, : Fv.q., exhibited i . to us the other day one 0f . , , , . . triable pe.ilogical forma - r i jl0 j.,0?t rem 'it tious we lave ever sccd, aud rcsemhlinjr nothing e remember to havo read of- I. U , ,,iece of slate taken fiomacoal vein ou Broad Top, rui.iiinjr far into the mountain, the whole surface of which is clearly and regularly covered, as if cut with a graver'i chisel, with fiVurci which require u stretch of the imagioati'iu to I r n f at-t i -i r rvriin nf-it t iin e i" f liiiti-in ... , ' , ! faces the ch;n, mouth, cheiis., Dose, lure , , , '. ', , ... j he:u sud eyes are bciu"; strikingly deliu- : eated It is no doubt a fcssillifcrous for- matioo of the buds or germs ot come i plant whieh fl.iuri.-hed ages since, when the wonderful and still undiscovered law , of Nature's Cod was storing that vast liuld with millions of tons ot fuel for genera ting steam and otf.pr p':r!iu;es, to be da- i vuloned oulv w'icn knowledge and science j WOuld call fur their pioductinu ; but some , imagine it may have oecn ttie work ot an antediluvian wno stalked Hie earth tor eight or nine hundred years, or of some Kgyptian who had knowledge d" the an cicut I'haraohs. It is certtiitily a rrp.it curiosity, aud Mr 1". we lirn designs taking it villi him to the cities of i'liila dcifihia and New York, fur the purpose ot ascertaining whether iiisy similar thing Die miners ail aver b-s ever been fouud. ti.al they never met with ,eh a fe - tion before. (.Vr-rfe. C.ET Weauy. It is evid'-nt that there will be no chanuc iu the ineoiiio tax, which a fleet the returns oi fains I and profits iu !SG5; and as the Me.-ent I law direct that the assessment shall cijiuiueuce mi .uu urs4. ui iv auvi . u . r. - . ..r i ... i i. . . . , . . , - , , I , coiupteted within sixty days, peojile intuht a8 vreli ninkc up thir acci'untii n'w. aud oc ready for the assessors. Ten days are he ready lor the assessors. Icn days usually allowed ti make up a return, and as tIie blanks this year are a little diff V 1 ir"'" t!,,1 horet'. .is better to he ready in time. ihe Assis ,ant Aeses,or, of ,his c0n,y haV8 p j P"inted tho fuliowtnj! ics anc' places j for the purpose of uieelin the citizens! . . 1 1 3 t of the county : For , ack (.)Wnsllip Wllk j,ehoo, 0MSC on the Uth of ilar, and at Vi'ieiioo on the 10-h f Mav. i!0. For Tmc-irora tovfr.-:liip t Kast Wnterfovi on the 1 itli, and at McCovsville on tl.elJlb uf May is.;r,. For Sprue II ill township at Spruce Iliil School llou.ic. ou the 11th anil 1 or h of May, IStl. For Bealc loTiL-hip at Johnstown on the l'ith an I 17th oi' M.iy. I;!.. For Turbelt. township and PerTyvlle at Perrj svillc on the'lst, -nd and 23rd of M;iy. , , ,. , T , r or .MiniT'i ii"iitnu ni i.iiciiii move Sehoo Il'iiise 2)lh an t -ith of Mav, I ';. For PaM.r-"m Uorouh it A'r Snyder's Hotel on thu ZQti l f'Mh if Mar, ISt'lti. PilCIIAP.1) HO'YLK. A's't. As.'f.'for, 1th Dieitmn. 1 l(A te l. Mifilintiivvn. Ta. Fr SuS'jiiphanra townsj.ip at HiMiry LiterTs store on the 'Jih of May, lsSCi. For (Irwiiwiiocl tnwnhip at Cox's Tavern on tl:c Il:h .it May, IS-iC. For IMsware township at Thr.mpsontown j j ,tli. 12tli and l'h ( Mav. lu:. For Monroe t.nvr.shio ai Richfletd on tin I "uh of M-tv. IH5. For Fsvette lown.-hio si McAlisterville ihc 21t. 2-'no and 23rd of May. li'.ii. Foi Walker township at Mexico on the ;iih 25i!i and 2fiih of May, 1 S-;0. Far i'iMintnwn !nd Ferienpagh InwnsLip n mv e? on the 2-7th. 200i and 3 Uh of M..-' Br l l-t .! ....) !"....l r 7 And ai our ofTi-e in M;i9ii;t'.wn from that lime upto the lt'th of June, IbM, to complete the Lila and receive such returns as vvt un.ivoi.UMy onutte-L I All persons knowing themst'v.-s suijtct to j ? i';nc a" reV''ir?'1 'k nppiica.iou at ihc above places witnout any further nonce, i All c:.rriags, watches, yatcl.s. pi n.os. gold j si!ver .i !-!c u,lst be returned without fuiiher r.oiice. IVrsons engaged in husls we requited ; ft ni:u-o r.iiirnt .if t lmir ui.-'niiw-fl in iih w 11 It. ----- - , UUl UUJ I Lit LlIK UJIIViC J H J-i. A. II. MAItriX Ass't. Asscisor, 10th Diviinn, 14th Dis't. Mifiiinlown, Pa. .MlFFLIXTJiYN Si PATfiillSO.V MARKETS FLOCR. l MARKETINGS. i Super, "ft bbl. 58 50 : Butter, prime lb 30 i Extra, 3 00 iliutter, Hu rate 28 i Fancy,., 10 00 Lr.ri, 10 I Rye, TfcT cwt. 3 00 ir allow lo Kuel: wheat 4 00 ! K-.'ff s. tloi lii Corn Meal, 1 75 j PoliK, GKAIS, - ''"f-.V 00 2 40 Red Wheal V bu 2 30 Sides c Shoulders 15 Ryek Barley,.,. Corn, Buckwheat, Oats SEEDS, Clover, V bin Timothy. Fla GO j BlifcF, fi'J Fore r,r, cwt 10 00 fio !llind or 12 00 75 i poultry, 40 Ch-'iiicin, pair 50 Pucks, 40 4 50 !r,eese,..J 1 110 3 OO jTurk.ys i 00 2 25 COAL, -f ton ' - Hungarian 80 Treventon Stove 7 50 DtUED FiH ir, do Egg 7 50 .Apples, Peaches, p bu 4 00 jSunbury stove 7 51 " qt 5 5) do Egg 7 58 10 Chestnut ".. H 00 10 iPea. i 00 Cherries,. Currents, lllacl lierricJ, 8 j Mixed . 3 00 6 ! WOOD, Oak, 4 00 Elderberries, POTATOES, New Irish, y bu 100 , Sweet 3 00 VARIETIES, Apples, ) bu 1 CO Onions, 1 00 pllickury, 4 50 i HAY, ' ! Timothy, 10 30 Clover, 8 00 Retailed Articles. White Ileans.... 50 CorJ Oil "pgal 45 ;a?t, fjt sack .1 00 10 j Plus! or, ft ton 10 00 25 'Nails 0 00 4 i I ! ' V i A r A SENTINEL 5 ! la .-..Ivane 2 00 Beeswax, ji lb Soap, dry Candles Wool. waliod... ' " I We Prv,7 i;:rtfl jjgLj.wcrej..LJJ-i'XsmJ PHILADELPHIA, MAIlIiETS. l'iiitAir.i.i uiA, May 1st, l''5- ! 11.01 il AND MhAL. lucre i " s,ea'' h"lue C'"""P:V lemaiil ir Flour, aud with lii;ht receipts, and ftocK hohfcr, re wry firm in Ihc.r i Tie 8alrs loot up iUm) chiefly j tr Jauiiiy, at 8 J,fiO(,l 1,25 for J'cnnsyl- vao,;a, auj t!lii do. do., lucluJiug Lbls., at our lowest quotations; small lots of superGue at S7(i;S ; extia at cSvO. "d fancy lots at 8i210. according t. .finality. Small sales -t Bye Hour, whiet ! - 1 ' i.,...ri i it scaicc, at H.iJ I rices ot Lorn iiea to whieh Meal ! r P,il nominal GRAIN. There is a good demand for Wheat, and the receipts are absorbed 3 fast as they arrive at full rates. Sales of 8000 bush,, fair aud choice red at 2,50(32,533 bush, including 2500 bn-li . to go out of a market at the latter rate; 1500 bush, at our lowest quotations oOOO bush., on secret terms, and 500 bush, white at S2.75, Bye is scarce r00 bush. I'enusylvauia sold at B5c. Corn is iu good request and has advanced le. Sales of 5000 bush, yellow at 32c. afloat. Oats are unchanged. Sales of 2000 bush, are reporN;d at GOe. G'dd closed at 1.28. GIVEN STROCP On the 2!iii ult. Ay Rev. E. W. Kirhy, Mr. Joseph !). Gi7en and Miss Sophia Siroup, both of Fermanagh town ship, Juniat! county. Pa, lOiod. McCOY On the -Kib ult., in ll;c borough of Paiturson, Mrs. Anna M:ry division:!, ennsert of E. O McCoy, ngi-d 29 years, monilu suid I f days, i i. f 10 Hciu (UfitisciUint'S. ' hhrr'"!-?' "7 VRif , 01:1 ,J,!lGUiry 1 , ' l.YMKS II. M MtlXS would resi.erit'ullv aii- I ,,0,,!'" ' t '"-t''' ; I'-Wi0 fwW-Vk. sv!Hil"l hvi:f;-! iii i ii:-j iT WHIPS liuil all oiher aHich-s nsiial- ! l.v kept ia a MAVOLEH SH01 which Lc '' .""" :,u. " re"ucva ,"ce. Best Silver plated Harness awl IM) Second hes-t dr. 00 Third clo do 30 0(1 Comm. in Plated do ll'y Oil Second do do "1 00 Common Plain i.;o J'.l UO Pest Spanish Saddles 21 00 Second do do 'I'l 00 Ccn.ni.. u Quilted Seat do with Horn IS (IU Comiit,):; o riiliout jio;'U 10 00 W i ;on Sa.i.ilcs '' U HO Five inch Breech-Cands Side Leathers fur two Horses 40 00 Four inch do 3d 0(i Back bimN S inches 3 20, Cinches 2 )o, 5 inches I 7-i. Double set of Yankee Harness ntjicb inclnd-s bridles, hamcs, cuilars, lines. but chain. e. i' tVi Pair of Yankee Bridles (i 00 Five-ring Halters 1 50 Three-ring do 1 tf Cheek lines 3 -1 inch 2 7-i do Lt 1 iuoU 3 2-i Blind Bridles 3 00 Biding Bridles from $2 00, 3 00 1 0o Good Prnft Collars 3 h Harness do m! Wagon Whips 2,l,'0. 1.7"), I,")0, 1,23 ISngjry do from 7i cenU to 2 00 Buggy Linos, flat 2.'MI, round 3 110 Plow Lines 3 4 inch l.O'i, 1 lueh 1,15 1 14 inch !.2". He would also invite the public to examine his slock before purchasing elsewhere, as be feels confide! he can sell cheaper than any other esiaMi"!;meii; in the county. His motto is quick sales and small profits. Give hini a call mid save money. Krfi. REPAIRING neally executed and all olk warranted JAMES II. SIMONS. Bridge St., Miiuiutown Pa. Oct. ll-1y. fiJS, HOOP SKIRTS, 6!S, ..OPKIVS i40Tti Slake," M axi r.i'Tt K:n ai Sold WHOLESALE & RETAIL, NO. O.'S AllOlI Street, PillLAlVA. "i 'av in t cnmpleie assortment of Ladies', I Misses and I. luMrcii s HOOP SMK IS, in ; InisCity: gotten up eprcsly lo meet th j wants of riasr-t-LAss Tn .IDE ; embracing Ihe i est. and most desirable Slylesand SieS 0f .ore TraiN, ' of every length from 2 to 4 yrM-HO to 50 Spring, 2 to i'ioO. pl.Vn Skirts, ail lengths from ii S yai'ja rounil , bo-iom, at 1 40 to $5 15. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS art' i ruvcriiially beyond all competition, for v of styles and siies-as well as for i. 1 ,..... . : u .v finish and durability ; varying from 8 to 33 inches in icrj;'!h, 0 to 45 Springs at 35 cents lo $2 25. All Skirts of "OUR OWN MAKE," are WAr.naNTKO to give Satisfaction; but nrv none as situ, unlcs they have, "Hopkin's Hoop Skirl Manufactory, No. t28 Arch St." Stamped or. each Tab ! Also, constantly on hand, c.oon Skiuts, Manufacture 1 iu New York, and the Eastern States, which we sell :.l very low Prices. A lot of cheap Skirts 15 spring", 85 cents; 20 springs. Si IM) 25 curings. $1 15 30 springs SI 25 and 40 springs $1 60. rtf-S kills, made to Order and Repaired. JtaJT Ter.ns Cash. Que Piiice OnLT ! mar. 7-4.n. 1 : E have on band a good quality of Ilard 1 i ware, c.oiprisojfr a f;ill assortment of CARl'FXTICtl JOOlS .i' IlLACKSmTU TOOLS, such as Anvils, Rellows, c., Skoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, A ugers, Iron, Slecb Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nail's by the keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down lo I- inch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Griud Stone Ficturys. at SL'LOUrF. F ROW & PARKER'S. v P5 520 A ROM STREET, 3 PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY, Solid SI LVER WARE I .-.nd Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at j RrntCKU Prices! ' jnnr.21.-3L j PURE LIBERTY 'VYHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost . than any other ! Try it I Manufactured only hy Ze:Ier & Smith- niioicmic imut, fume .1: (,r. "''''. No. 1.57 N irih THIRD Street, PIILAD'A Ju. 25, 'J.i ly. .. TUB iiioit justness iHcgf, HANDEL AND IIADVN HALL, JUiglith and Sjtrlnq Garden Sts. TIIQMAS MAY PEIRCK, A. M., President and Consuming Accountant. Extraordinary luduccmcnls ! 2foccl ami I'crmannnt Arrunyummt of Jiitsints.1 Culli'je Terms. From April lCG, to October 1, 18G0, AND SUCCEED1NU YEARS. Life Scholarships incluJinj; Bookkeeping, Business Correspondence, Forms and Cu loms. Commercial A'riilinietio, llusines Peun nmnship, llctecting Counterfeit Jloney; & Commercial Law, Twenty-Five Dollars. Scholarships, including the same Subjects as above. Time limited to three months, TWENTY DOLLARS, Penmanship, Three Mom lis, ? rrinianahiii und Arithmetic, Three Mos...J10 The saving of co il and gas in the summer months is an advantage of such importance as enables the miiungemeut of this College 10 make a considerable reduction iu the cum mer rates From October 1, 18C6, to April 1,18G7 And succeeding years, as before, Life Scholarships t?.1.i Scholarships, 3 months Penmanship, 3 month , 10 Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 months.... $12 S;'ciul Termt fur Ciulu, Snldiert, ani fur the Sont of Mtniitus ami 7VarAtrj. DAY 4XD EYEM3G NMRl'CTIO.H FOR B0TI1 SEXES aD bLL ACB, In Banking, Storekceninj, Book!:cepinir. Vpnm:Llishill. IN'Il Ilr:iwniLT. lt,niiMrrri :.t, i- ! Arithmetic, Mentnralion, Algebra, (jemne'rv, Ana'ytical Geometry, Tne Calculus, Naviga tion, Surveying, lingiueering. Gauging, Miu ing, Mechanical drawing, Coinmcrcml Law, Urrman, Tjlegniphiasv and the Kugli-sh Uranches, nt moderate prices. Endorsed by the puolic as the most su: cessful BnsiiK'ss College of the couuiiy, as i; etideneed l-y the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STU DENTS have entered in the Fiust Six Months or IT3 Existence. IIKIXCIPJLS OF DEPARTMENTS. THOMAS MAY PEIECE, A.M. EO, B. SNI DER, H. S. BARi'I'S, C. X. FAR It. Jr., J. P. REYXOLDS, HKXRY KEIM, A. E. RO(J Elf SO.V. A. M., C. E. Suf poiieJ by au able t'uii'i of Assistants. Call or send for n Catalogue, Collesc Cur rency, and Pierce's Practical Educator, or ri'cE-.vw xoutu eklui rn st apr. ll-2m. THOMAS M. FEIKOE. THIS WAY FOR BARGAINS ! NEW HOOPS) AT MICKEY t PEHEEL'S. The undersigned has jnn reeeive 1 a large stck of Dry Goods an 1 Groceries at their store Rail Road Sfeet. in Pit'ersoti. which they are opening to ihe public,' t the following ow prices . PnisTS. , Buown SllKATINCS. IW iio-ilitr at "( Best Quality 33 Second.... '! Secon 1 .:10 Third 124!Tnir1 '-' Di.Laixks. "i Fourth 20 Plain (all wool) Fifth 15 Figured fa oixm i I Fla.nnki.s. Fancy and plain fro-n '. 2")to35 Ginghams. ilest Quality f.'l Second .25 Suirtin: Checks. Rest Quality 35 Scnrlet 4."ilo70 White 4oto70 Plad 4-"iu75 Shirting 4 to"5 AU woo! Socks4lo75 Boots & Shues. Second Third .5- l: Misses.. 1 2oto2 Childrens ...40to$l 25 Mebinos. Binck and oth'T t . .. ,, I ornts Boots Ij i oO . oO p ., j. .,- Boys ?! 2"ito2 Colors ol'lotl SO) CiROCKBIKS. .riTS. Syrups OOc.tul 40 B..lnioraL52 Tito! 50 Sugar house t;"i """P """"' S..i;rs. bicffn. 12tol7 Tickings.....:.' ., ?5to-M " White.:... Ioioi l Pants SruiK. iGrcen t'offce ::5 Jeans from 30toCu I ndies' t'oalf lalest Satinet TOtofl --" 'atvle's !'..Sl2onio2l 00 Casaimeres...!jl 25to30. i;re:1kfast ghawls Tlaps. from ;$2t.3 All wool 45toS0HVooleu Hoo.ls75to2 50 i Plad Cashr.icr...37io50l H its aud Cans at all i Blkaciiek Mcsi.is. ipricM. ' Best tlualily 3 i( .Notions A full as- Saciind 30 sortmen; of Ladies' .i Third 25 tlculs' Gloves, Hos- Fourth 20 iery, &c. at all prices, Fifth 15,1(1 suit purchasers. ! Alo, a full assortment of Qucensware. I Hardware, Tinware, Ilrooras, Brushes, Bask-; eiu, Luckets, Tu!;s, 'fofcaceo, Sejia, ic, I in n phithIpv Glnt-n lit nl .i a -o-a ' will do well by calling and examening our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as our motto is to sell cheap for CASH or Couutry Produce. MICKEY &. rFNNEI.L. Apr. 23 "60-ly. Patterson, Pa. TO 0 AS 1 51 ITS VE. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suliered fur several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption is anxious to make known to his fullow-syffcrera the means of cure.' To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using ihe same, which they will find a suke emu far CosscjirTioN, Astuiu, Hronchits, Cations, Coma and all Throat and Lung Affections The only object of the advertiser ia sending the prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread info c;a.tion t.hich he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will co"t them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, ruEE, by return mail, will please address Rnv EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. f;-b. 2S,-ly. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned in the practice of medicine j has this day been dissolved' by mutual con- J sent. The books wii! rc-main in the hands of Dr. D. M. Crawford for collection. Dr. T. M. Liight's interest in the same has been placed by himself under control of Noah A. LlJtr au'1 R- F. McWiiHams. T M. LEKiliT The practice w'll be continued iu ihe same office by Lr. I). M. Crawford. Thankful to i his friend-s for past prehrcaces he hopes ta ly - i thtirccoOouease. D. M. CEATOc?. k. AN OLD S05C. SET TO I .Eff TINE.- 1866. "A 'P'iH approaches A ill ami Hoachct tnm their hole come out, A,-rf Mien and Halt, 1 tpitt of CMS, Gailil nkip fliouA'' 18 years establisued in N Y. Ciiy." 'Only infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." 'Not dangerous to the' Human Family." "Hats come out of their holes to die." " Costa r's" Rat, Roarh, kc, Exter't, Is a paste uscrl for Rats, Mier, loaches, Mack and Krd Ants, $c, , .jr., .e. "Cottar's" Bed Buy Kj terminator, Is a liquid or wash used to destroy and also as a preventative for Ied-C:.tjs, Sjc. (Wt(s" I'teitrii; Powder for Bisects is fur Jforts,' MotjitiUifi, Vr, Bti-Hugt, imeUs Plants, Fowl:', Animals, jc., c. ! ' ' ElwabeI i ! of' all rouble;: imitations. tftgSee that "Costar's" name is on each Box, Bottle and Flasa, before yon buy Ka-AdJ"9, HEXKY II. COSTAR, 4S2 Broadway, N. Y. tgi-Sold in Mifiiinlown, Pa. 1866. IXCREASE OF R.TS.-The Farmers Va- j yttte (English) asserts and pi .-ves by figures that one pair of HATS will have a propeny and descendants no less than O.il.OoO in three years. Xow, unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food than would sustain 65,000 human beings. Jejjr-See '-Coslar's'' advertisement above. i860. II VTS versf BIRDS. Whoever enjraes in shooting small birds is a cruel man; whoever aids in exterminating rnt.t is a benefactor. We should like some one to give us the benefit of their experience in driving nut these pests. Vc need something besides dogs, cats, and trap for this business. Srien'ilie Am'riean. a: r. gsSce CostarV advertisement above. 1866, 'COSTAU'S'' RAT EXTERMINATOR is simple, sale and sure the most perfect RAT ificatlon meeting we have ever attended. Every Rat that can get it. properly prepared, will eat it, "d every one that eats it will die, generally at some place as distant as posiblc from where it was taken. Lake Shore, Mich , Mirror. 1866. F ARMERS AND IIOcSEKEEPrRS should recollect that hiindi-eJs of dollar's worth ot Grain, Provision. &c., are annually destroyed by Ruts, Mice, Ants, and other insrcls and vermin all of which can be prevented by a tew dollars' worth of -Costar's Rat. Roach, j Ant, Ae. fcsterminator, bought ana used freely. !ay"Sec '-Costar s April 1, lSOO-tim. advertisement above. T?eth inerieJ upon an entirely new style uf base, which is a combination of Gold and English Rubber, (vulcanite) Also American Rubber, ( vulcanite, ) which for beauty, tiara- bilii e. cleanliness, and the restoration ot the , , .. ' . , , natural color ot the face, eaunot be sur passed, l.ither of the above basis i wauuaxt roi: ten years. FI & !!ft or l.cwer S1h Ittsntftl as Low ! Sl- 40 ly-r set. J iinjiitrai'y seta insert d Unfit-'. pouit.i atiention will be raide to diseased gums, mi l a ct;re warraiitc.l or no charge made. Teeth tilled to last for life. PV1 TrtilTMTrh it. ileif t al ri- I 1 r. TEETH TL I'TII r-VTO irfPTi 1lltiliAi"i ratwr I oj i new pr'jce, niiuout me use oi ciaor. eUloro.'oria or nitrous oxide, aud no danger. Having been ill business for upwards of ten years, five of which has been spent iu M i till n town, and being iu possession of the latest impruced Instruments and Machinery I warrant euiire satisfaction, or Ihe money will be re funded. Olicj) on Riidge Street, eppojits the Court House Square. G. L. DERR, nov. 20. "C5-ly. Resident Dentist. 1S00. PHILADELPHIA. 100. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & IiOL'RKE, Manita tlteks or Al'tfE HANGING:?, and Wlwlaw liiiufs. CORN Lii FOURTH & MARKET Si?.. PHILADELPHIA. I N. B. Always iu Store, a Isrgc Stock of ! LINEN & OIL SHAliES. i fob. 28 Sui. GRAYSILL & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS tfax, Scttoob & at'lilloli) (&k:t, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, Bi oGiiis, Mais, Brushes, Ciltou Laps, Buckets, Twines, Wick, &c, 343 NORTH THIRD STREET, rUILADELPI'IA. Feb 21, lS06-ly. rpiN WARE. CHEAP FOR CASH. The JL largest Stock of well-made Tin Ware in the Stale, constantly kept on hand. Mer- chants and dealers are icrited to give us a caii MELOY & SMITH. 723 Market St., between 7th and 8ih, Aril 4, Cli-lra ' Philadelphia. ESTAi:i.iiir:i 5 it: tits. SORKEL HORSE HOTEL, Ko. 268 W0STH FOIJaTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A. D&TWILEK, Fe:: i'itsii;! : ADVANCE OF SCIENCE. ) E N X S Y L V A N I A RAIUVi (S AND t after Suimio-v, Ma.. 1UU lSbC, Vi-uiengfr ' v : u:m i i:t::.. Ct.,i;.-,i ua tiillnc Itftiui u,j:aiG .uuiiiii , , . .. . . . EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.4 i, . Fast Line 6.31, A. M. lay Express 11-20, A. M. Cincinnati Express 6.50, P. M. Local Acconiinodat'n 6.50, A. M. WESTWARD. Local A ccon modaVa ... itf, P. 3i Bahiuicvj Kxrtress..... 4.08', -t. Philadeipbia fixss.. 5.21, A. M., Fast Line 6.19, T -M. Mail Train 3.58, P. W. EmirautTraiu . 9.57. A. M. JAM lid NORTH, Ag't. READING KAIL 11 0 A I) . SITJUMER AP.F.ANGZXSr APKIL 3rtl, I86C. . GRE IT TJll'K MS IT Flttm the North and North-West lor l'hilai-1- jihia. New Vor!;, Healing, "'ott.iville, Tamnqvir, Ashland, Leb-xnon, AUentoirn, i.aslon, ,ye., .jc Trains leave Hirrishurj for A'tw York, as follows: At 3,00, 7,10 and 9,05 a. M., and 2,00 and 0,20 P. M., arriving at Nem i'u-'; 5.40 and 10,00 A. M., and 3,40 ami IO.oj 1-. cinn-cting v?ii similar Ttias on th I'ennti'vitAia lij'iza-' Sfey?? Cars accom panying the 3,00 and D,20 1 M trains oit-Iuuit change. Leave ITarriJatrj for Rei.fc'nj, PotttvilU; Tama'j'ia, Minemvilie, Ashland, Pine f retire, A.'. ientvtcn and Vlnia'hljiha, at 7,40 A. M. an. I 2,00 and U.20 P M, slopping at .t'.jaoa and all ll'uiy Stations ; the t',0" Y s' Traia making no close connections for lVfjrill? nor PiilaJe'- fhia. For PofrwiIIe. SchjkM Haven nti'J .4m- onrn via bchnjki and usyuenanna nutiniuv leave llarrisburtj at 1,15 v M. Returning : Leave A"vr York at 0,0) A M. 12.1.0 Noon and 8,30 P M, Y hMde.f.h.a at 8,W A M. and 3.30 P M : Po7s:i: at S,"'J Si k 2,45 P M; -liii.iTte.OOnnd 11,15 A''., ant 1,05 P M ; Tawtqu-t St 3,45 A. 31, end 1,00 " M. Leave Pott'rir.e for Tlirrislnrg, via Sclniy! kill and Stuqnehannrt Riil Hoad, at 7 00 A. m. Jlmdwfj Acevmmo'l'ifitm Train: Leaves tl..id ing at 6 0) A. M., returning from VAUailtl fhia at 5 00 P. b!:ibia i?;roj- Train leave Itia lin i ,t. ft 10 A M and 5 15 P M fur Fhrata. I it.; Lancaster, Columbia. Ac On Sniidars: Leave Xen-York at 8 3 1 P. M , rfo?. .. 3 15 P. M , Tottmi: ? 8 00 A. M , T i.-n.c.- I 7 30 A. M.. Ihrrisiur,. 0 05 A. M , and'tW.-iy nt 1 30 . M . for Uirrirh.trg. and 10 SM. M., f.)r .Wi.-loi-.:. Co 'nti'-u, M 'e jg', J'mju-i, S-hccl aw' R'c-trsi-n TiVi.f. to and 1'ioru all point", at re duced Rates. ilaggoge checked through ; 60 pounds al lowed each Tasenger. A. XI COLLS, (S-ne.r,il Sajirinteittte:'. r.EAnixo, Y. Not 27, 05-tf. G R A X D r n i z i', FOB Sl'ISSCBIIIEBS TO THn AMEHICAM STATESMAN. A NATIONAL WEEKLY FAKILT JOfBNAt. at l.. Per .n;iiii. Tiin F0LL0WIN3 SPLENDID PRIZED A1IE SCSI IO CI.I DS, Vii. For every Club of Forty Subscriber?, A Vhfrler k Wilwn iV-st Sfwin Mnfhiiw With two extra copies to the getter up ui ill? club. FOR EVERY CLl'B OF TWENTY, and less than forty il-sevibers, we will allow f 1.25 for each subscriber ou ihe price of said machine. FOR EVERY CLCB OF SIX. a splendid steel engraving of Pbesident Lincoln, (full length,) Asdckw Jciissun, Lir.rT. Geni.kal GntNTor Shkemas on horseback, worth J:1..')'! each, with an extra copy to the get'.tr up of the cluh. FOR EVERY CLCB OF THREE, one of those splendid steel engravings of the Uni form Scries of .V-l 1 OX A L POIiTR A I TS comprising Presidents Lincoln an I Jobiir-im, Lieut. Gen'l Grant, Major Genera! Shert'.u:., Sheridan, Thomas, MeClei'an, Fremont, Ad mirals F&rragut aud Porter. Ueorge ant! Mar tha Washington, each, I'JxJl inches, wonu $2.il0. These splendid portraits should adorn every -parlor. The Statesman is the largest, cheapest and best family paper published, suited fur every family. Try it once and you will never be without it. Send fjr copies aiij get up your clubs. Address AMERICAN STATESMAN. 67 Nassca tmEEr, ?.ew York. Dec. 13, 'G5.-Cm. SSTTAI. CARD, 11 M KEEYEK, Siirgwd liwtirf, rjAKF.3 this method of informing his fricmi-i JL in Juniata county, that owing to the iea sorably good success he has met with, dining the few months he has been practising his pro fession in said county, he teels warranted iu making stated visits to Milliiutowu and Mi: Alister.-ville The tirst Monday of each month Mr. Keevr may bo found at the Juniata Ho tel, MilUiu, te remain two weeks. Tin thirft Monday, at McAlistersVil.e, to ren-.ain during ilie week. Tecih inserted en Vl'LCaXliY, GOLD & SILVER. TEETH FILLED- and trac'eJ, iu. the n,'fl ai""0TtJ man,,cr' 3Ql Willi IUB ICS. juc?iuii; 4IU. Strict aitcniiou given to diseased gnius, ie, AU wurk wariautcd. Tcrui ieascnabl: January 21, ISOti-tf. NEW GOODS FOR SPRIXt: SALES. Eyre & Land.!!, Fuiirth and Arch St.. Philadelphia, are opening (or Spring Sales Fashionable New Silks, Xovtlties iu Dress GooJs. Jfew Styles !priii(t ISIiawIs. Atew Travelling Dress Goods. Fine Stock of New Goods. Magnificent Foulards. Splendid Black Silks, E. & L. have their usual assortment of SIk plc G.-jes. Also, Cloths, Cassiiueres, Veal ings. &c. P. S. Our juices are nr.w arranged to meet the view of Bayers. March 21, ltii-Gt rluxiTuiniTY win ti: l ea i, preferri j by all practical Painters ! Try it ! aid you will have no other. Man ufactured only by iEIGLER i SMITH, WiiuiijM.E Dntii, Pai.it & Glass DEAi.ne, y,y. 1ST North THIRD Street, PHI LAD .tiu. 2 1, 0'" ly. CARPL1S! CARPETS ! ! LARGE aud f r varieiy ofA.L WOOL, ii. RAO ana UFMP CAZFFTS ou L-ii and far sale ch--P, st iscLCcrr. site'.' & ?uzzi's
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