I &jt $wiht3 Stntiad. WEDSESUA) MORNING, May C.l IS.iu. TOWN AXD C lT5TKV. Crakt Club. The Juniata Ct.itral CVary CUNNINGHAM 3 ANGLE On he loth Ctui meets in :ho Court House on 1st and 3rd i inst., by Rev. Lane, Mr. W. 0. Cunningham, Patchdat evenings of each month at fso'olock. j of Milford township, and Miss Mollis E. Nan Any person wishing to sign the Constitution j g'.e, of Patterson. can do io by calling at the StsTiNEL Office or at the meeting of the Club Wasted. Messm. Wood & Wilson want a good wagon-maker. Liberal wages will be given. Call at tbeir shop in Jliffliotowu. Ox tli first pae will be found an article entitled "Parties and Platforms," taken from the Xorth American. It is wot thy of a careful perusal. -- Cheap Rrooms -Mr. Jerry D. I'ynaid lias just received at his store on ISridirc Street, a lot of pood Corn Drooins which be is selling at Jurty fire, cents. Change of Time. lij rcfarrucc to our advertising columns it will lie seen that there has been (ju;,te as alteration in the time table of the Pennsylvania Rail road. A Fact. As the Skxtixfx has much larger circulation than any other paper published in tbe town, it renders it the most available advertising medium in lie country. Persons t i.-hin; to pur. gha?e land or goods will d ) weil to con sult our advertising columns. The Weather The weather this Fpriug has been considerably mixed, and it" it was not for the almanac we would not know tbat thisfwas "pleasant M.iy." Yetcrday our citizens were scttit; around ; Iic:r stoves, and sumrocr clothing Wa i Ji-potieJ with ! PiOHEIXG We lcaru that a number j nf citizens of Milford lownsliin, have i , . .. . . , ... liaa : ticti smoke nouses and spring lioufes ! robbed of their contents lately. Xo clue , , ' is given as to who the perpetiators are, . but t!ie citizens arc one the look out fori tbe offenders. j i Wantmi.-A i:..dy maker in a Coach manufactory ui Perrysville, . 7umata coun- ty. Pa. Steady employment lor n good i workman. Call on or address 1 TiiriMPifiv i'- v:n Port Royal, ! 2t. Juniata countv. Pa ! I A.T rogut.-r statea iiicmipj or trie Geaty Club belJ on Saturday even inji ' last, th-J t illowin r niouly aJopteJ : ijluUoa was uuu'ii- I i A'lWm, Tbat we heartily enilnr.-e the nominations tliis day made by ih; j Jtepub!:e:in Louuty totivontion, ana li'.ed''e ihe Loiuinees.as wo have .Maj.Oen. j John Y. Geary, our undivided urpt, j hotiiug they may be triumphantly elected, j I liLH !r-i; s-l'Tio Vt a luve- 1 in? of the members of the I.t-UJing As . ... , I soetation field one eventu last (veeK I brand were appoioted a Couin:i.tee to' solicit subscriptions and collect the umtiey j already subscribed Tney have been at I work and have met wiib good success. Another uieetin will be hel 1 in the Court House ou Thursday evening neit Vhe members of the Association are res pectfully invited to attend ai busines ol importance is to be transacted. Good That spicy and Fpirited jour rial, the Trenton Union S-niiiu-t, Lives the following "Po-lit-i-cal Nursery I'.hymcs for ve rv lit-tie chil dreu." ar- jiropriate to the sittialion in that State;' Sing a song of oflie, children dan't yau cry, Pour and twenty Johnson men met on the sly. ! jkti iiibt it Trenton, the "radicu!" to level. Wasn't this ad lint v dish to set before the devil Ten F.yck is in the kitchen, taiing bread nnd honey, Kcovel in a 'Tin Cox," counting out his monev. Ptiatton's in the cellar, brushine Johnson's ClOlUCS, What the three are driving al, evcryl ybody . I ; Uuows. fioon Templars. A short time s-iticc ! a Lodee of Good Templars was instituted ! , , , ii. 1 m our borough, and wc are ple.i-:ed to lcaru they now number over one hundred. , , , f i i i .! The good already accomplished by tins .Society can be seen in our every day iile,'1: " rprietors. Ilard ,i Smith. No. , . . i- j . I Arch street. Philadelphia- Sold retail by and its beuelicial itiuuencc realized in many a household. Jlany of those who Fought the driutin saloon as their place nf resort, are now among those who spend their evenings iu the Lodge raotn, and use their influence in the cause of tern-! -t-i ' me i.i.niiiiun ri-'ii sr. wiu cnoicc iimoer, "ic i ops, .oauues, ve.t ot cnasie ati'i oeautt- pcrancc. i lie oiuer prosper" uccause : navinK , hereon erected a large Sumo Mansion, ful designs, at I ho lowest possible rates, anJ their great aim is the reformation id the : Tensni House, large Rank Itarn, and other in a workman-like manner that cannot be snr-inebr-ite reclaiinin" the f.'I.-n pd .Io. : w' -l'i!dings, with a never-failing ' passed in the interior of Pennsylvania. Call inebr.ate, recU.u.n, the l.Um ..Rd Uc-: sprinR uf W ltr C(ivcaient , the liouso.- i and examine spee.imeus. graded, and the general improvement of j The iand is well watered. The above land may !l, 18Mi-if.J S. B. CAVEXY. society. Their worts seem to be like : J ... 1 bread cast upon the water, for already a : tiuaibcr of VOUU2 men of our town are! a new Lc-dsrc, and their; a ; about starting T.v-pe-ots arc iuJec l fl ittcrin";. t!icu success, auJ liopc (.hut ih't t-iaj HTuVor as ll:.rl, o 'IHlierj p. I t,erJ . I COOK HARRIS On the ?!rd, insi., by i Rev. J. A. McOill. Mr. Wm. L. Cook of Horee- I valley, Perry county. Pa., and Miss Elizabeth j .1. Harris, of Concori, Ta. Matrimony Las its charms even in warm weather Another ooaple have gone and done it. We wish the happy couple n! abundance of all earthly good tlnugs with but few of the UTTL? responsibilities that usually gather around the domestic beanh. Died, KAL'FFMAS On the 7ih inst., in Walker township, Mr. Isaac Kauiliuan, aged 89 years, C months and 19 days. MOORE In this borough on the loth inst. Mrs. Cr.tharine Moore, aged 72 years. MIPFLI.VrOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS FLOUR. Super, "j obi. SI2 fK Extra, !2 00 Fancy 13 0(1 Ilye, "j cwt. 3 UO Ruckwhcat, 4 UO Corn Meal........ 1 75 GKA1.V, I marketings. .Butter, prime "fl lb C5 .l'.iittcr, 2n rate 28 jl.ard. 1G :Tallow 10 1 Eggs, t' Cos PORK. Hogs. V cw' 1 11 00 .... 20 li it e wneii.... i Hum, lb.... Red Wheat j bu 2 45 Sides Shoulders 15 Rye, . fiO ' DEEF, a i Darin v,... 115 .Fore qr, ? cwt 10 00 C5 lliiul qr i 00 75 POILTRV, 45 'OL'kens, "j1 pair 50 iDueks, 10 50 iiieese 1 00 H) 'Turkevs 2 tiO 25 j COAL. ton SO Treventou stove C f!0 ! do bgt 0 00 00 'Sunbury stove l 00 Corn, Buckwheat, Oats SEKDS. Clover, "j? bus .4 Timothy. 3 Fiax 2 Hungarian DKIliD FIll'iT, Applna, 'pt bu 4 Peaches, " qt Cherries Currents,. . . . lViac'ibrrries, Elderberries. 5 50 do Egg C 00 10 iChestuut 10 :Pea, 8 Mixed. 6 ! WOOD, ti 00 4 00 3 00 POTATOES, O.ik lliekorv, HAY". New Irish, "y bu 1 ."() iVn'ViV" 3 0 Timothy Clover.. io no 8 00 Amies. VI bu I 50 Oili.HlS 1 00 Retailed Articles. Coal Oil gil 80 Salt, sunk 3 (10 Plaster, "j1 tun 1" t" i":ils .. 7 50 j CM ATA SKXTIXEI- White iVs.... 'Z 5:i !:::v.'-'i. ? lb 4- Sp, dry 10 ( an.iles Wo"'- "ashed... iinc ,-,rv.,r, wyy 45 5 i In adraQce HO y PuIotiJ, Frow Parker. 1111 Ij AD EI. 1 II I A JIAIIKETS. Piiilapei.I'hia, May 2Jtid, I8O11, VL)Vl AND M i: L.-Tlm Flour ,1)3rket c mtiaues extremely dull, and ju-iccs are 12 to 2.ic. "j? bbl. lower. There is a Ud.il a hscrce ;t any ship I IK II i; (iCIIi.lI'tl, illlU UIHV CU'I U'JIi. ilJt? IV - . Pin? aomana. and ontv udis are kvti hy the home consumers at MU.oi i(t 11 i) bbl lor Xortbwest Cltra family, uni Cli Ml l("V2 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do . iiielo Jinir small lots of Minor, fi .,t S-.oOdl.S : extra at SS.2jr10. and fancy lots Vrom SI to ?1G. accunlin"; to fjtiiility. 1 uerc is out iitoe live i-lour here, nod i eouituan.lj SG(Jv-.tI.2.. In i i Corn Meal no change. 100 bbls. lit andy l wine wa taken secret term s. 0KTV -Tbcre is but little in.'Jlltrv f,)r Wheat, and prices are drooping '.',000 bush, prime amber sw!d at S2.C0 V bush, We qnnte White S2.70feJ.0o; small snles 1 ennsylvania led t 1- Com i very quiet nt the decline quoted vesterdav. Sa!p oOOO bush rellow, in xc caT": at S 'o 0atS arC noehn el. Sales at OTOn. Gold closed at SI "0. pEXNSVLVAXIA RAIL U OAT). ON AND I after Sunday, May 2'. IW60, Pasepger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows : EASTWARD. Local Accon'tuniiat'n... S.20 A. JL Philadelphia Express.. VI. -H P. J Pust l,ine 0.H5, . M. (iurinfiiitt Kxprore 0.2', J. Day Express 11.31, A. JL Way Passen?cr... 10,07, A. JI, WESTWARD. Xcvv York Express .r,.r4 A. M. ay Express -. 4S. 1'. JI. Iisltimore Express o.fi'.l, A. M. Philadelphia Express... ii.OO, A. Jl. Fast Line 5.50, P. JI. JIail Train 4.oN, P. JI. Emigrant Train 9.55, A' JI. I i't - 'OTlll JAMES NORTH, A t. I AFFLICTED It is a settled fact i A that a great, proportion of the diseases '."'" " r to arise from an impure i condition oi t ne niooa and the I rnc.iy for t!.(- diseases is Kilfwf, Illood Pnriver. This preparation is reliable for the , safe nnd speedy cure of Inflammatory P.heu-j nnrism. Chronic Scrufula, Secondary Syphilis, sn'rs. Tumors, vie- n on the head or body. "i" JiiT' ' '.1, .,"F""U' . " ' "''""-'"""': wery spec.es t ( utanrous Ibseasc. It will also '"V'1 J:selil6C8 """ o deranpement of hel,,J'l)nJ rapidly reitore the patient to health Prepared by Dr. J. M. Litnlsey. for , all first-class Druggists. may O.'eO-tim. 1 ARM AT PRIVATE SALE. Tha under signed oners at. private sale his farm pu nned in Delaware township, Juniata county. IM., nhout three m, Ies easiof ihoaipsoutown, conteining "85 acres, about 2110 acres of which ar- clean d and in a good state of cultivation, ,"' " , 1 I T" cha - ers. 1 ersons desiring to purchase the property can do so by calling on JOHN P. THOMPSON. l.ii IKi :.ir '- V'.. t-; b A L ,,r'so';'""' "'I I1LNKS nnd TRAV t, wi. ii I x i:lvin-.j iiv-s A!au yori(tXls such cro bng as Hose. ;iuveS rne!t tilovcs and Min, (very l'-'sl 4"'".v. Ki-l 'iloves for ladi.; and.".: ' -i 1 I. a?. TT ,-,-,-, T TATp N Fj W ST A GE Ll IN i A- " " - J - I bifflw, PERRrsnuE asd coscoed Leaves Ferrysville Monday, Wednesday Friday at 6 o clock, a. m., and arrives cord at 4 o clock, p. rn. Leaves Coneotd Tuesday, Thursday ant Saturday at 6 o'clock, a. iu., and arrivesst PerrysTille at 3 o'clock, p. m., in time for the trains going East and West. Stages will leave Mifflin Station as follows. Leaves Mifflin Station on Saturday, at ') ni. and returns on Mominy: leaves "Tuesday at tia. ra. and returns cu Wednesday; leaves Thursday at C a, m. Stages will leave MiDlio Station for Acide mia, daily in the evening, and return in the morning ia time for the East and West trains. Baggage and yackngos of all kinds are tak en in charge and promptly delivered at mol erate charges. The stages on the above ru tas nre in OOOl ORDER nd under the cbafjp of competent and experienced drivirs. The proprietor hopes, by strict and perian al attention to busiuess to merit a fair shire of public pntnma're. LEMUEL E. BE ALE, Prop. Jan. 10, 'tiO.-lf. " ' ' I 15. M. TODD has just received a larje I and fine assortment of goods from tie East, which he is prepared to sc'.i at the fo- lowing reduced prices: Prints, from Ginghams from De l.aines lirowr, Musliu l?est, one yar l wide . i:to ;o , -1H to :i '5 to :i IS to 'a . 13 to it 31 to -T) I liifiached musliu Ticking Syrups Sugar house molasses lirov.'il sugar White do Host Rio Coffee Good Coal Oil per qt. to 0 f .per lb. .2 to t, .... " 8 JO jiergal. ?0 M l. SlStoS2U Maekerl... Herring... -per S 00 to ?U U And a large assort incut of Uoota and SL-.i:s. S!:cup. Also a large lot of Carpeting 45 to il 00 Very best, all Wool, 1 j l wide.. 1 21 to 1 31 I am paylug 25 cci.t3 fcr Duller, and 10 cents fur Ergs. J. K. m. todd, may C,-tf. Grp. A MILLS.- Tie undersign! begs 1 avc !3 infbi'in bis Iriends an I ihe public that he is still in charire of the aoove uaiuel nonitbir mill, where he is prepared to aceom- i ".',.',:c the citi.'.'ns .f Milllin. Patterson uud j viciuit j. v, iiu the Choice-t llrands uf Flour. A large supply of Rran, Cbop-Stulf, and Feed i of nil kinds constantly on hand. .',s h ruus jamillwngon every Tuesday and Friday to I Mill'in and Patterson, customers call be Jjuiic ! tuatly supplied at Hit ir door, ily strict at -j teu'ioi. to butiiws he hi pes to leoeive a lib. oral share "f public pa'rona;" Tonus Cash. I n.ny 9, iX-it SOLOMON KAl'FF.W AN. TFXJATA iiOTK! ! J mi rn ix to ir.v. rLxx. . The un !ei":;nrd w ml-.l re-ieeti"ut!v inform iiis friends and the public generally that he lmstiiltfu clrirpc of the nfuve nam'J Ilote l'iinurl(v kopt hy Auis !Sudcr. TIiU is an oM ami wclt-knon stninl, ninl none nuTo 'lo 1.. : - ......... i...:.. .. i i.. ... , ' .1 is I li Wl , I bo ntnckp, w it it tin. I-i.t mt.ili! v of i.;,.,lorf). TABLE spread with the best the market can afford, and hisS I'Aiil.E. whieh is one of the must desirable in tosin, will be attended by. good and trusty boilers .ipi lli, oo-ii.j n. i.. isi 1 1 r..- i j - T EVOLUTION IX PITCHING HAY. The jLV undersigned hns received a lot of Uun deil's First Premium Horse Pitch Forks cue of the greatest machines ever invented fur mil. lading hay. Ali forks are warranted per- feel or the minier refunded. A hft 1 '1 vi-:r of H7 can work them on a warofi with ease. Call at my more, in Patterson, and examine them it will cost you nothing for calling. j .;r ,.,, MoTeri of j,-,,,, fowns1'i,, Says: I purchased a Itutnleils Horse 'itch Fork hist spring from J. li. M. Todd, and tounti it to he tue iigtitest ami most pertcet lor 1 ever used. A boy I. years ot age can use it and I unloaded two tons of hay troiu a wagon in minutes time, by the waich IAEA FXKSS, I'.LI.MI.NESS & CATARRH, trentf ited with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. l . Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of I.eyden. Holland.) No. 51'.l PINK Street. 111 1 L A U" A. Testimonials, from the most reliable sources in the ity and Couutiy can be seen at his ofiee. The medical faculty are invited ti accotiirany their patients, an he hns no secrets iu his practice. ARTI FICIAL EYES, inserted wititc.it r.xis. No charge for examination. mar 21 ly. I A Gen'leman who sutfered for years from 'Nervous Debility, Premature Decay nnd ali j the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for j the sake of siiii'cring humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by whieh he. wa-s j cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by 'he ad i vcrtiscr's eipei.euce, can do so by address ing JOHN C, OflDE". No. Io Chambers St., New York fe.n. CS.-lv. TVfifr vi.nnif luilir firiil trnn llnmi n in lit Lnitcd ites enn hear something rery much to iliir tt'lvanino hy return mail (free of charge. ) by arf'trespitig the nder!"tgiitw!. T'lf.UA n.vmlTr.,.iruAl' K;n .. n. 1... no. noticing ihU card. Ali others 1,,C!"C aJJres' 'uf 'r ""'.'f"' r , no , n d." n , v I- . fcb' -8'-- 831 Broadway, New lork. rVSSOLUTION. The partuership heicto- f-r. existing between John F. Williams and James 15. Thompson, llcach Makers, do- ig business nndsr ijio name am) style f w llliam, ,, Ti1(,,j,so'llf i ,bi8 j;iy di.ived by mutual consent. The books and papers rC )eit jn tne hands of James C. Thompson for settlement. The husiness hereafter will be carried oa by John M. and James C. Thompson, april tit. T1FFLINTOYVN MAKIiLK YARD Hay- xVX in ing opened a Marble Vard on Bri lere street, Miniiutown, I would respectfully nn- uounee to the I'ublio ili illani nrenaied to furnish Head Stones Monuments. Tombs, Ta- DR. M. J. I sily of N DAVIS. Graduate ot Ihe Uni7er- Sew York, offers his rrofessional services to me citizens ol rerrysviuo auu sur- i rounding country. Has had over fivo years ; lexperieuco iu civil and military practice. ml mililarr nraclice. Of- , Of- lice at his residence, a few doors above 'L'jthcran Church. Referendes : Dr. 8. R. Crawford. McCoytown. Dr. D. H. Crawford, Mifilintown. 1 Dr. P. L. Grcenleo.!', Tlio"psont .""t the flKf "section re the rwcKs nr Vj s A D D L r. R Y from January 18. I8C5, TllfPD II f I ...... II ....'I.. ipn -.i.ur.o ii. iim? aonin rcfi-i:iiuii; mounce to his old customers and the public .j'ft . generally that he hns a lar.ee ttock of yrri fiwi SADDLES. HARNESS. COLLARS, at Lon- K V. llIl'S and all other articles usiM- 17 krM to a S ttmr.Kll SHOP, which h will sell at the following reduced prices: Host Silver Placed Harness ?: 00 Second best d 3- 00 Third do do 0(1 Second do do -:' ' Conuron Plain do ot' Besi'Stanish Saddles - SmoikI .Io do -'- 00 Common Quilted Seat do with Horn IS 110 uinma do without corn Wagon Saddles Five inch Ereech-rands & Side Leathers for two Horses Fonr inch do V 00 9 00 it) 00 Lii 00 Hack-bar.,! ? inches 3 20,'Cin'lics 2 40, 5 inches 1 75. Double set of Yankee I1arnes which includes bridles, hatues, collars, lines, but chains. Sc 45 00 r.iir of Yankee Eridlcs Five-rinj Halters Threq-ring do Check linii3"-4 inch do do 1 iach Elind Bridles Riding Pridlcs from H CO, 3 00 flaoil Draft Collars Harness do Wagon Whips 2.00. 1.75, 1,50, 1,25 FiigKy do from 75 cents to ii".r Lines, flat 2.00, round ti 00 l r.o 1 25 2 75 3 25 3 00 4 00 3 00 2 00 2 00 3 00 Plow Lines 3 4 inch 1,00, 1 inch 1,15 1 1-4 inch 1.25. He would also invite tin public Io eiau-ne his stock before p-irchasing elsewhere, as I.e fevds conndiiat he can sell cheaper than any other 'csttblishiuent in the county. His motto is quick salts nd small profits. Give him a call and save uioper. Sl5uKEPAir.lN(; neatly executed and all work warranted. JAMES II. SIMONS, Eridtre St., MilSiuio.va Pa. Oct.ll-Ty. G 11 A X I) PRIZE . rot: sriiscitir.rns to Tttr A XATIOXAL WKEKt.Y TAKILY JolUNAi j :xt S ." Eri AmiMSii- j THE FOLLOW1XH SPLENDID PKIi:E3 ABE SENT TO CM BS, VIZ. j For every Club jf Forty Subscribers, j J Whcrler & Wilson best $75, Snving Sarliins With two extra copies to the getter up o the ei'ii;. FUR EVERY CLl'R QF T-VEXTY, nnd less than fjny subscribers, v.c will allow ?1.2"i for each subscriber on naebitie. FOll EVERY CLUB OF SIX. a -plendid steel enslaving of l'Kr.sii,r.NT Lixoo.n. (full icngth.f Axubew .'.tussiis, I.ikct. C.em:b ai. 1 GltAXTor Shrkmas on horseback, wonh io.nn : each, with an extra copy to the getter up of the club. Fmi Evrrty cixb of three one cl ! those splendid steel engravings of the Uni- form Series of XA 'i IOXAL I'OIi 7A'.l ITS ennspristu; Prestdcnlti Liucoln and Johnsiin, Lieut. Gen 1 Grant. Major vlcner-.lfliern i. Sheriibin. Thomas. Afct'lellnn, Fremoiit. Ad niiiifls Fsrrarjt and Porter, George and .Mar itha Washington, each, 10x21 inches, worth -'.00. These splendid portraits should adorn every parlor. The Statesman is the largest, clietipcst and best family paper published, suited fur every family. Try it i.uce and you ail! never be without it. Send for copies and get uj your clubs. Address AMERICAN STAT ESM AX. 07 Xassca Street, New York. Dec. Io, 'Go.-lhn. ITTniTE 11 ALL HOTEL. The nnd-r- signed would rcsneotlullv inform his fne.nds and the public zetierali" tht he 1 as taken elisrg of the above named Hotel, for- rierly kept by A. 15. Ilnldeman, situated in Fayette township, Juniata county. Pa., about fmir miles east of McAlis-ersville, where he will be prepared to accommodate all who may fnvar him with their patronage. His JiAl will be stocked with the best nullity ol li jitors, his'i'Al'.LH spread with the best the market can afford, aud his STAULtl attended by trusty hostlers, 'niar. 2S. 'ijC-ifm. I.KVTI3 AMY. T i-i have cn ha.ad a good quality of Hard l ware. Comprising a full assortment of CARrXXTKIt 'IDOLS k III.ACKSMITU TOOL, such as Anvils, P.ellows, c, Shoy maker Tools. Saws, Axes. Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the krg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from i inches down to inch by the pound. I'.iigrv nnd Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, aud Grind Stone Pictures, at SLLOCFF, FROW k rUESER'3. 5? I!ERY IIlRrCR, fcia 520 AUCIl STREET. PHILADELPHIA- VVATCHK!?, Fine Gold JEWELRY. Solid SILVER WARE And Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Reucckii Prices! mar. 2l,-"mt PUR5 LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost than any other! Try it ! Manufactured only by Zeigler & Smith. Yut'ihsaln Drtt j. 1'aint & Uasx pi uteri No. 137 North THIRD Street, PiIlLAD'A Jan. 21, '00-1 y. pure l in a: ty wii'itb lead prcrerrcd by all practical Painters! Try it ! and you will have no other. Man ufactured only by ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale DR?0l Taut & Class Prvi.rss, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PHIL VD Jan. 24, CO-ly. CTATK CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi J tol Ruildings, r UAR18BUUG,rA. STerms as moderate as any Hotel in !he JVM. Gj:TJIOUISf)r0priP,or , ANTED. A smart active hnv f.,. i.i -. . . ... . icarn uie tiiair raintine, nnd - Ornamenting P..isiness. One from the ,..,n,r irnaiiientint; l.ys ness lln f,-, .'.., preferred. Call at the fhair Shnn ;.. xiian.i town. 4 town. npr. 11-lf. CHAS. W. WEITZEL i l.tirir.i...i. n T ....u T . ' yffuanjini, kemrnn Charas, l,.ke; , QI4 i ,t 1 j;tm ,,i-,'.. . ; i a sulii at iitni ifit 1 1 i.. i. i AS 01D SING. SET Tff' 1 JEW TCXE. ".4 tptinj approaches Ant) awl Hatches itsm their hole tome out. And .Vice ami Iititt, In tpif-x of cut.; Gaily tiip alout." "IS years established in N Y. Tily." Only infallible remedies known. "Free from Poisons." "Not daugerous to the Human F.iniily." "Hats comis out of their holes to d:e." "Cuxtar" It'lt, Hooch, ke., Exf'r't, Is a paste used for Rait, .Vice, Iiw.chri, UUrle am! Ant, J-e., & r , .Jr.. ''Costa r's" lh'l Umj Ester minn 'or, Is a liquid or wash used to destroy and, aluo as a preventative for ISnt-Ui', .'. "(.WnrV Ekrlric PvirJtr fur Jiiserts is fo 2Iatla, ilosquitoet, F'tiif, Eeil-I!";', imc-tson Plant, f'otcl, Anvnu's, .jr., Jv. VrT '. 1 : Ecware : ' : of all worthless I imitations. QVSec that "Costab's" name is on each Pox, lloltlo and Flasi, ber'oro. von buv Ba.Address, HENRY R.Ct;STAR. 4SJ Rfoadwav, X. Y. fCSuli in MilHintown, l'a. 1866. INTREASR OF RATS. The Farmer' (la .rrtie (English) aserts and proves by figures that one pair of RATS will have a progeny and descendants no less than 051,050 in three vears. Now. unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food thau woiibl sustain 05,000 human beings. fltipSee "CostarV advertisement above. 1866. J! TS rr.s CIRD3. IVhoever engages in SiiDOtin" small 5,'irds is a cruiil r.?an ; whoever aids in esterniiiiatlrsf ruts is a benefactor. Wc should like some one l 5ive us iho benefit of tbuir experience in driving ou: these rests. We need something besides dus, eats, and traps for this business. ScUntifie American, .v. r. jfriScc "CostarV adrertiiemcnt above. 1866. "COSTAR S" UAT EXTEUMIXATpr. is iiti:i!e fate and sure the most perfect RAT- 'the price of slid j iticatiot. meeting we he.vo ever aitend.-d.-I'.verr Pat that can set it, properly prepared. i wit! cat it, and every one that eats it will uie, , generally at some place as distant s possible ! '' " where :t was en. .tfc More, M-ch , I Mil nr. 1866. F VRMF.RS AND HOUSEKEEPERS saould j recollect that hundreds of (holers worth ot ) Grain, Provision, &e., sre annually destroyed by Rats, Mice, Ants, and other mseets and vermin all of which can be prevented by a few dollars' worth of "Costar's" I'.at. Roach, Ant. ite. Fsterminator. bought ana used freely. r,-rjySee lovtinrV adveriisciitCut a'iove, April 4, ltMiO-Cm. ADVANCE OF SCIENCE. Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style nf base, whioh is a eombinalijn of doll and Liii'lish Rubber, (vulcanite) Also American nil i c J ntyj .imciixnii , .. u !lub!:er, ivul. a i.to. ) w iiiea lor oeaui, wm- i bility, cleunliuc: and Iho restoration of the Ihe face, cannot Le sur- I aa'iual color of ififl. I'.ither of the above basis i WAnnvNT ron ti:n yhahs. til! rpcr or t.owfr IitKcrled . an i.o as ODIVr M'l. iniorary Sits inscrtnl (iruti. o ... i . i mi l. . ,i:....t special anci,; ion y.. li os ui iuu .o gums, made. and a cure warranted or no charge Ti eth filled to l-utfnr life. Er. Triumph in dentistry ! TL'KTII LXTUACTEO .VII.'IOUT PAIN by a new probers, without the use of ether, chloroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger. Having been in business for upwards of ten years, five of which has been spent in Mifilin own, and being in possession or the tntet improved Instruments and Machinery I warrant entire satisfaction, or the money will be re funded. Office on Rridgc Street, opposite the Court House Square. O. L. I'RR, nov. 20. 'G5-ly. Etsident Dentist. 180G. rillLA DELPHI A. 1800. WALL PAPERS. IIOWRLL & ROURKE, MASirACTCBEBS OF rAl'ER HANGINGS, and WI fallow Shades, CORNER FOURTH & MARKET St.. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. Always in Store, a large Stock of LINEN & OIL SHADES. feb. 28-3m. CRAYBILL & CO., .WHOLESALE DEALEUS IX ff v cv-vy . j T; 1 "If ( C.'TiV i (LrWr.aUlOOH (L(lltll0to((llarC,! OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, Brocnis, Mais, Brushes, Colloii Laps, j Buckets, Twines, Wic. Stc, 313 NORTH THIRD' STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Feb 21, l&W-ly. KSTAISMSIIKD 36 YEliRS. I - . . . ... w b 0 K 11 L L II U li iS L II U 1 L L, Ko. 233 NORTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A. EH WIU R Feb ?1, li;1-ly. Pitot airTon. WISteRN LA.ND AGENCY'. 0. Oni prith, bancaster. Wisconsin, will buy and sell REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in the uonre West, can obtain cheap Homes and good wa st. can obtain cheap Homes and noon wa- - 1" V m ProsPerous Io)cflil"!e3. bv, '"S aim reference givei If mimred, power m prosperous ocaiiiea ... 925, TSIE 52 at niort HANDEL AXD HADYX HALL. Ei'jWt and Spring Garden Sts. rHaADEiTpiriA. Tn6IA3 MAY PEIRCE, A. JL, President an Consulting Accountant. Extraordinary Inducements ! X'rtl ini'I l'ermanrnt jirrangrment of Basinet CoHenr Termt. Troc) April i, ISGG, to October 1, ISUI ',:D SUCCEED! Nfi TEAttS. Life Scho'-ir;h:j , ir.cluding Eookkeepin-', Business Correspondence, i'orms an'1 Cu toms. Commercial Arithmetic, litisiness I'enn mann:ii, ueicctiug toun;erieit Jloner; Commercial Law, Twenty-rive Eollars. Scholarships, including the samo Subjects as above. Time limited to three months, TWEIIT7 COMlBS, Penmanship, Three Month? $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, Three Mo3.5PI Tl;c saving of coal and gas in the summer monihs is an tvdvantag-j of such importm" as enables the management of this Collene t. niako ft considerable reduction iii Iho sui mei1 rates Fiom October 1, 1353, tQ April I, i5S7, And succeeding years, as before, Life rcho!arships ..; Scholarships, 3 months, .-f o". Penmanship, 3 month , jiir Penmanship and Arithmetic, 3 month?. ...".J Special Terms for Cluh. SolJiert, o'ni'frr Sons nf Ministers und Tturher. ' DAY AND ETF.MaG lN7R'CTiflX FOB B3TB StlliS a.D nLL ACES, In Ehtiking, Storekoeninj. liookkeepin--, Penmausuip, Pen Drair.nt, Phonourapliy. Arithmetic, Mensuration, Algebra, Geome'ry. Analytical Geometry. Ttm Cuiciilus, Naviga tion, Surveying. Engineering, Gauging, Min ing, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, 'Jriinan, Telegraphing, and th; Erg'iih Branches, at moderate prie.g. ' Endorsed by the pul.:;i: as t'le most sue cessl'ul Uusiness College of the coitntrv, as is evidenced by thi fact, t h it FOUR HUNDRED ;D TWO STU DENTS have entered in the Fntey Six Months or its Existence. IIIUN'CIIMLS OF DUPAIlTMFNTs'. THOMAS MAY rElTvCE, A. M , GEO, . KNYDER, K. P. n.lKXES. C. 5. FARR. Jb., J. P. P.EVNOLDS. I1ENIIV KEI.M, A. E. IIOOERSOX, A. M., C. ii. Supported by an able Corps i f As'.is'ants. Call or seid for a Cata'ogur, Co'iiegr Cur rency, and Pierce's Practical Educator. OITR'E-531 SOIirsI KIKSI Til St npr. ll-2m. THOMAS' M. PIMr.t'K. TUIS WAV F01! I1.UIU.1I.W ! KEV1 GOODS AT wjckey & vmnzvs. The under.ijr.ed has just received a largo stock of Dry tieo Is ac I Groceries at store ou Kuii P.oad Street, ii, Put'erioa. wbif.h they are opening to the public, !he fallowing ow prices . Pairrs. , r.Kuwx Sueati'--' Pest Qualitv af Cl Rest Qualiiy ...i Second .". o SfC0t,d ;;i i Third 12S Third -J5 Di.L.Mxrs. " fourth Plain (all woe!) .'5-FiRh I Figured " ...,05 -'-sth LI Fancy and pla n t FtASstts. from Jito3d:s-,arlet 4",toTl O I. NO II A MS. j bite l-.toTH r Pla i... Rest 0,'.iali;y. Second 4-itoi . "'.,- Shirting -l5toT Ail vool Socks.. 48lo75 Siiirtim: Ciikcks. Rest tbnility 35 Roots i Suois. I.ad:es .. ..2 :'', 5 Mioses 1 HinoZ J5 , , - I Second - . , Third Mebixos. R'.ne'-: and other CoTors Ct'tol?! Skirts. ,Chili'.rens ... i:tr.! 25 'Gents Routs S:i 50 7 5o U 'VS M 'oto (iaoi KBiES. 'Svnin i('e tot 4 P.almoral..S'J ,..mi hi. sugar house.... .nil prtr.; jH hr.ji.. l'n"P " ' pnrr hrowii f'lol Tickings 25. ;',5to5!i: .. v. hite l.io-Jil 1Vts Srrrr. r - tr ..- f . . "vvrii io.ee o j Jean4 Irom :j!t.. Ladies' 'o.-it Intesl Satinet utol styles ...$12lftite"!H (Ml Cassimeres...Sl 25(03'. presklsst Si:aw! Putis. ;'rnr. 2t.r5 All wool 15to?0 Woojea Iloods75to2 ." Plad Ca.-hmer...o7to50 Hats and Caps at all Ri.kachkii MfSLtx. prices. Rest Qiiality 35: Notions A full ss- Second -JO sortment of Ladies A j Third. 25 ticn's' (Moves, llus- 20 iery. Sr. at ail prices. 15 tosr.it purchasers. full assortment of Oueensware, Fourth .... Fifth Also, a Hardware, Tinware. Rrooms. Rrushes. Kask- ets, P.uckets, Tubs, Tobayco. Seg its. ic. Sc . usually kept in a country store. Purchaser will do well by calling an I csanietiing our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, a our motto in to sell cheap for CAtSIl ot Country Produce. MICKEY k I-JNNELL. Apr. 23 'G'J-Iy. Pit:ersoii, Pa. jo to 5 vn pti V EH. The advertiser, having been restore! l health in .1 few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suti'ered for several years with- severe lung affection, nnd that dread disease, Consume: iun i3 anxious to make knowc io tis"t'i!lw-sa!fcrirs thecieaus of cure. To nil who desire it, he will send a copv of the prescription used (free of charge,! with the directions for preparin and using the same, which they will find a fi fe ibs for Consi'mi'Tion, Asthma, P.boxci'its. Cot ens, Coios and all Throat and Lung Affections The onlv object of lue advertiser m sending (he prescription is to benefit tin, ir"' -" ' ... .... s.yj ... j v every siiMVrer wUT try 'an remeilr, is it will cot ihem ntliiu, nnl mny prove a Mtssint:. Parties wishing tho prescription, rttt, by rctfxrff mail, will please address Rev EDWARD A. W1L50N. Williamsburg, Kings Cc Ne'.y York, feb. 26,-1 y. I I I 1 I4 M.I. I II 1 IIP I 1 i . I . I. 1 1 . 1 til. ; 1 ) partuership hcrctuforc e.vi-ting be'w.eri ! the undersigned in tha practice of nicdieinn Ihasthiuay bees dissolve 1 by mutual con- sent. The books will remain in the bands of Dr. D. M. Crawforlfor collection. L'r. T. ' M. Leight's interest in the same has been I placed by himself under control cf Noah A. j Elder and It. 1. McWiiliams. P. M. CRAVrOEI), X M. LEIGHT. I The praciice willlic continued ia th fanm office by Dr. D. M. Crawford. Thankful tj his friends f.r pat! prefrelUM Uo hopes ! merit their continuance. I'