1 'I WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 30, IW5. TOWN AND C )LNTIiY. GlARf Club. The Juniata Central Gear,, Club meets in (be Court House on 1st and 3rd Satcbi'ay evenings of each month at So' clock. Any person wishing to sign the Constitution can do so by calling at the SStt Office or mc uieeuug 01 ine viuo It. M. Keevlr, has again returned to our borough and is ready and williug to do any work iu the Dental line. 11 6 can Le found at the Juniata Hotel. What everybody says must be true, is an old proverb, and it is a fact that every body should tuow that Mickey & 1'enuell of Patterson, have the largest stock and cheapest goods of ail kinds to be found iu The couuty. Call and examine tor your elves. Wanted. A Body maker in a Coach manufactory in Perrysville, Juniata coun ty, Pa. Steady employment lor a eoudGeorSc MoMillen, aged about 63 years, woikman. Call on or address TIIO.MPSOX & 1?R(). Port Royal, 2t. Juuiata county, Pa. Last XoTltK. All persons bavins unsettled accounts c'u the books of Heury ISruhaker are rerj'iestcd to cou'e and set tle the same on or before the il.h day of June next, and against all who f.iil to settle !y th;tt time, suits will bo Lr. u-ht. JEREMIAH LYONS, Assignee of Henry Uiubaker. A pROLirii; GoO"K. A jroose 1 clong 'in t Caleb M. Taylor, of East Goshen township, recently hatched 14 (loslins out of l. cs. 0:iC was a doubie eg "wUieii prj-1 JC-d t.vj perfect aud distinct go.tlins. Whose giose c:iu beat that? .1 mirkan H'utiiaiin The tailor's goose at Washington can. for he has already hatched from the egg of treason over 5UO0 pardo'.s. Fire. For several days p:ist the Shade Jlouutain has been on fire, and iu Fay ette township it came down in the valley, doing much damage to the fences, .Ve. Ou Saturday oiglit many of the citizens were out all night battling against the 'fiery element, but wi:h little effect, aud on uu'Jay morning a heavy shower of rain fell, ausweriuga twofold j urnoe, ex tinguishing the lire, and watering the dry ground and parched grass. Auction' Sale, At the Auction Room Saturday afternoon and eveuing, Juue 2d, will be c. Cored a large and desirable as sortment of new goods, confuting of Jleus' and Ladies white and colored Hose, ; ileus' Liuen, Lawn and Cotton Handkerj fhiefs, Suspeuueis, Spool Cotton, Shoe j l.aceis. Shoes of all deserintioiis. Soaos. ! Lacers, Shoes of all descriptions, Soaps, Letter Paper, Mcus' and I Joys' Wool aud 1 ' , J Straw Hats, Mens' and Boys Caps, Pho- fO;r.rtli Alliums .Turp!rv IfeiM'Ln;riiifiLK e , r . , , ". Htd a variety of other goods. Couie. come if vou want baryniu?. A. II. WKIUMAN. Mirrux BitiKGE. Our attention has teen directed to the dangerous condition of this structure. The weather-boarding is toru off iu a number of pkecs making it really dangerous in dark nights toped estrcans, riders or pcrsous iu vehicles If the Company will persist in collecting loll from the public the public should fee that the bridge is kept condi tion, else tht-y bhould be promptly indict ed for keeping up a dangerous public nuisance. This would be a proper sub ject for the consideration of tbe Graud Jury at tbe next term of court. Tue Phrenological Joudval for JlSE. Contains Portraits fcf lion. Sol oinao Foot, Thomas Jefferson, Am on IJun, ConttaDce Emily Kent, Jenny Lind, a Group of Moquis or Utah Iudiaos, with upwards of tweuty illustrations and sketches of elm racier ; also Practical Physiognomy, Love and Lovers, Marriage and Divorce, Revelation and Science, Your Likeness, Strong Man, Hints to Preachers ana Sextons, Physical Culture, True Politeness, How to Talk, Fashions, etc., 2 a year, or 20 cents a number. A new vo1ub!, the44ih, begins with the next number. Address, Fowler & AVlXLs, 339 Broadway, New York. Sabbath School Anniversary r We uuderstand that the Anniversary exereises of the Sabbath School of the Perrysville Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Mr. BroTn) last Sabbath week, were large ly attended. Nearly three hundred children attended and contributed much to the interest cf the meeting by the beautiful hymns and Sabbath School Mel odies which they sang. Brief addresses weie made by Prof. Wilson, Capt. Johu M. Thompson and Mr. Haaghawout. All Kerned to enjoy ,l.e ...ceUnp, and we have no doubt it will be productive of gioa id Degettmg a more lively interest Xi.vv Lqcqb. Another Lodge of Good Tehiplurs was organised io our borough on Wednesday evening last. The cere monies were oonductei by Rev. E. W. Kirhy, D. D. (i. W.C.T., this of district. j Miffiiutown Lodge, No. I. O. of G. T., starts uuder very favorable prospects, and ; from all accounts tbey will do niucli good ' ; ,ie community. Tbe following is a ' Qf .j for the present term : W. 0. T E. W. II. Kreider. W. V. T D. A. Christy. W. S. I). F. Walters. W. T J. II. Kollwao. W. I. G. A. N. McCrum. W. O. G II. II. Hamilton. W. C W. II. Rolluian. W. A. S. J. C Doyle. W. F. S.-J. W. Kirk. Yv. M. M. L. LittlefiVld. McMlLLEN. On the 24th inst., in Jubns town, Juniata couuty, Mrs. Alice, consort of CR07.1EU. Oa the 26th inst., in Johns- town, Juniata county. Mrs; Sarah, tomo.t of Armstrong Crozier, dee'd.; iged fit years. BKYSOX- In Fermanagh township on the 23d inst., Miss Mary liryeon, aged about 74 years. Miss Eryson bccan-3 a member of tbe Tres byterian chinch in her early years, livsd a christian life, was loved and respected by all who knew her, aud died in full hope of a bitt ed immortulity. For the Stn:in-l COXMI'SICATKU. Mn, EstToa : It becomes my painful duty to sci.d you for publication, the death of oue of our larga family of children. It is the first, and hence the more deeply felt by all the teach ers and associates. Little Lizzie Steflen, of Mouut Pleasant Mills. SnyJ?r County, a scho lar of the SuMeirs Orphan School, McAlis tersville, departed this life on SmIcJ'.U morn ing, May 2'Jth, 180G ; just a bud in th; gar den, yet surrounded with many evidences of promise and beauty. She has gone God took her, and to day while we are compelled ' J ' tnf.tiilitr Iria mil rnm aui, pmri tlm nrai. ecccand glory of Iliin who said "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid tbeni not for of such is the kingdom ot heaven." May God sanctify this visitation of His prov idence to our good. W. E. C. MIFFLLNTOVi'N & MTEIiSON H.lliKETS- FLOUR, MARKETINGS. Super. obi. if 12 00 iCultcr, prime lb 30 Extra, 12 DC jlluttcr, n rate 24 Faucy, 13 00 :Lard, 10 Rye, f cwt. 3 00 jTallow - 10 Buckwheat 4 00 ! Egs. t? dox 10 Corn Meal, 1 75 i PORK, GRAIN, 'Hogs. cwt 11 00 White wheit.... 2 70 lllam, t lb 20 00 CO s'ides & Shoulders 15 i Rye BEEF, tio : Fore or, 'H cwt 10 00 Corn,..'. ", Buckwheat, "seeus"" cinnr t i;a Iliiud -ir..... 12 00 75 POULTRY, 50 C' tokens, "ft psir 50 I i -rkevs 2 Oil j clover, t? bus 4 50 j COAL, f ton Timothy. . 3 00 jTrcveuton sto Flax, 2 5 do Ej Hnnnrian, 80 ISuubury stu thv. 3 00 Trcveuton stove 6 00 Egg 6 00 tove u 00 DRIED FRUIT. do Egg 6 00 ! Apples, 'ribii 5 00 Chestnut, j Peschc .' qt G O t il'ea, 5 00 6 75 3 00 Cherries 10 Mixed Currents, . P.laokberries, Elderberries. POTATOES. 10 WOOD, 8 'Oak, 6 Hickory,.. 4 00 4 50 HAY, New Irish, bu 1 50 ITimotby. 10 00 Street 3 00 iClover 8 00 VARIETIES, I Retailed Articles. Apples, bu 3 00 (Coal Oil Vgal M Onions 1 O0 jSa.lt, "S sack 2 15 White Re:ns,... 2 50 Onuud A'.um salt 2,05 Iteeswax, jj lb 45 ;Plaslcr, ' ton Id Oo Soap, dry 10 Nails - 7 50 Caudles 20 Rar Iron li5J Wool, washed.... 40 j Horse thoes keg $9 O'J Rags 6 I Spring steel cn linn ds Corrected weekly by SuluuiT, i'roir & Parkei rillLAOELl'IIIA itiAKKETS. PHiLADCLruiA, May 2tnd, 1806. rLOUtt AND MEAL. Tbe Flour market presents no new feature. There is no shipping demand, and only TOOfVij 800 this, were taken by the home con stimers at 810,5011.50 bbl. for Northwest extra family, and 11 fVl 2,25 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do., includ a small lot of superfine at S7.50(Vt)8,50 ; extra at S3.75r7O.50, and fanoy lots at ? 13(2,10. There i. but little Kye Flour here, and it sells at 6,25. In Corn Mca! nothing doiti. GRAIN. There is not much Wheat coining lorward and not much demand. Sales of 2000 hush, good Pennsylvania rod, at 2,05 ; 1000 bush, spring at 82,30 and 1500 bush. Delaware on secret terms White ranges from 82,15 to S3. Rye is steady at 81.10fol.12. Corn is in active request, and S0U0 bush, yellow old at 88e. afloat and !)0c. iu store. In Oats there is more din, and 10.000 bush. Western sold at 63(rr)05c. and some Penn sylvania and Delaware at 70()74c. Jn Harley and Malt no transactions. ilrur Advertisements. BREAD, CAKES, ic. Having completed my new Rakcrr on Bridge street, 1 res pectfully invite the public who have not yet used any of my bread to try it, and I feel confident they will be convinced that it will be to their in i crust to buy from me. Hotels and boarding-houses using large quantities of bread, cakes, ic , will be liberally dealt with. Particular attention will be given to getting up gool cakes, and 1 feel assured that the quality of them are far superior to thos made at any other establishment Ali who may favor me with their orders may rely on having them promptly tilled. Ralls, Pic-nics. Schools, he:., will he supplied on liberal terms. Warm Tea Cake every afternoon at Five o'clock. r-- t-i, ?i. TV. '- SUVV.'n.L. NEW STAGE LINE: fclFFLN, PEliRrSYILLE A.D CflSCORD. Leaves Perrysville Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 o'clock, a. m., and arrives at Con cord at 4 o'clock, p. ai. Leaves Concotd Tuesday, Thursday ana Saturday at 5 o'clock, a. m., an.l arrives at Perrysville at 3 o'clock, p. m., iu time for the trains going East and West. Stages will leave Mifflin Station as follows Leaves Mifflin Station ou Saturday, nt i a. m. and returns on Monday; leaves Tuesday at 6 a. m. anil returns on Wednesday ; leaves Thursday at ti a, m. Stages will leave Mifflin Station for Acade mia, daily in the evening, and return in the morning iu time for the East and West, trains. Baggage and packages of all kinds are tak en ia charge and promptly delivered at mod erate charges. TUe Stanes on the above irou ts are in GOOD ORDER nd under the charge of competent and experienced drivers. The proprietor hopes, by strict and person al attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. LEMUEL R- BEALE, Prop. Jan. 10, 'tiu.-tf. I B. M. lUbb LiiS just received a large I and fine assortment of goods from the East, which he is prepared to sell qt the fol lowing reduced pricts: Prints, from Ginghams from lie Laines I'.rowd Muslin 12 to 21 2Sto31 25 to 31 13 to 1'8 . 2 5 , 13 to 40 31 to 50 per qt. 23 to 36 J5 , per lb. 12 to lfi " 18 33 3't per gal. 80 .per bbl. $18 to $22 .... $8 IU i to $11 00 ( n'cbri muiihn ..;;".V.'.". Ticking Syrups Sugar house molasses.... lirown sugar White d Kest Kio Coffee Good " Coal Oil Mackerl Herring.... And a large assortment of lioots ani Shoes, cheap. Also a large lot of Carpeting; 45 to Si 00 Very best, lilt Vio A, 1 yd wide.. $1 21 to 1 31 I am paying 35 cents for Duller, aud 10 cents for Eggs. J. P. M. TODD, inny 2,-tf. ' CUI'.A MILLS. The und-r.igncd 'u.js leave to inform his friends and the public thai he is still in charge of the above namel popular mill, where he is prepared to acconi tnodate the citizens of Mililin. Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest ISrands of Flour. A large supply of Uran, Chop-Stuff, and feed of all kinds constantlv on hand. As he runs a mill wnn every Tuesday and Friday to i -Miu!:n aua fa'fvson, ctistoi.iers can oepunc- ...il.. at tl...ii .!.... Ilv Mlflct ol ' . . . ... tention to business he hopes to receive lib eral share of public patroiuige Terms Cash, may 0, 'uti-tt SOLOMON KAVFFMAN. JUNIATA HOTEL J MIFFL1XTOWX. rEXXA. The undersigned wuuld respectfully inform his friends and the puMiu generally that he has taken charje nf the above named Hole!, fornii-ity kept by Amos Snyder. This is an old and well-kuurn 91'iiuj. and none more de sirable for I lie accommodation of t lie public. His II R will be stocked witu the best quality of Liquor, his T AISLE spread with the best themurket cauaiford, aud bisSTADLE, which is one of the most desirable in town, will be attended by ood and trusty hostlers. April 4,"'oii tf. S. R. NOTESTIXE. 1-RVlLl'TION IN PITCHING IT AY. -Tfie" V undersigned has received lot of Run deil's First Premium Horse Pitch Forks one of the greatest machines evr invcn:cd for unloading hay. Ali forks are warranted per fect or the money refunded. A boy 12 years of age can work them on a wagon with ease. Call at my store, in Patterson, and examine J ihtiu it will c St you nothing for calling. J. L', M, TODD. Mr. Emanuel .Mnyer, of Mford toraship. says: 1 purchased a Ruudr.lls Horse 'itch Fork last spring from J. IS. M. Todd, and found it to be tbe lightest and most perfect fork I ever used. A boy 12 years of age can use it and I unloaded two tons of hay liom a wagon in 7 minutes time, by the watch DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CATARRH, treated with the utmost success, hy J. ISA.VS, M. l , Oculist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. ol'J PINE Street, PHILAlt'A. Testimonials, from the moil reliable sources in the fiiy and Couniiy can he seen at his office. medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as lie has no secrets in his practice. ARTI FICIAL EVES, inserted without pais. Xo charge for examination. mar 21 ly. A Gentleman who suffered for year from ! Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and ait iuc curiin ut uniuiiu luiiiscrei I'jii, will lot i he sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he wa cured. Sufferers winning lo profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by address ing JOHX B, OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St., New York feb. 23,-ly. vnt t ii: ui i ! i i: Every young lady and gentleman in the United Stales can hear something yery much to thoir advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing tbe undersigned. 1 uose havi.ig tears of be'ng buinbu;ged wil oblige by not noticing this card. All others will please address their obedient s-rvanL THi IS. V. CHAPMAN, feb. 23,-ly. 831 Broad . vay, New York. DISSOLUTION. The partnership heieto fore existing between John F. Williams and James U. Thompson, Coach Makers, do nor business under the name and style f Williama and Thompson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books aud papers are left in the hands of James B. Thompson for settlement. The business hereafter will be carried on by John M. and James B. Thompson, aprit 21-tit. MIFFLINTdWN MARBLE YARD Hav ing opened a Marble Yard on Bridge street, Mitliiutown, I would respectfully an nounce to the public that I a in prepaied to furnish Head Stones. Monuments, Tombs, Ta ble Tops, Mantles, &c, of chaste and beauti ful designs, at the lowest possible rates, aud in a workman-like manner that cannot be sur passed in the interior of Pennsylvania. Call and examine specimens, may 9, ISCG-tf. S. B. CAVENV. U sity of New York, Oilers his professional services to the citizens of Perrysville aud sur rounding country. Has had over five years experieuce in civil and military practice. Of fice at his residence, a few doors above the Lutheran Church. References: Dr. S. B. Crawford. McCoytown. Dr. D. M. Crawford, Mifiliutown. Dr. P. L. GreeuleaX, Thouipsontotva April i, lVSO-3-a. . 43 0LD mi- sn w raw rare. 1366. "As spiinj ajiproaches Anls and Hoache From llitir ho! ft come out, And Mice and Halt, Jn spile of cats. Gaily skip about." , 18 years esiablishcd in N T. City." "Only infallible remedies known." Free froin Poison." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "ltats come out of their holes to die." "Cuslnr's" Rut, lio'irh, kc, ExUr't, Is a paste used for Hal; Site, Uoachet, Mack and Ktd Ant, Ac, e , 4., 4'e- "Cottar's" Bed Jht't Extrrmino tor, Is a liquid or wash used to destroy and nlso as a nreventativo for Bed-Buys, &C . 'Cottar's" Ek' tric powder for Ins ects is for Motht, Mosquitort, Fleas, lied Buys insects on 1'lants, Foals, Animals, .ye., $' IH3& ! ! ! Beware! ! ! of all worthless imitations. g3iSee that "Costar's" name is on each llox. Uotlie aud rlasa. before yon nny B4d.lross, HESUY R. COSTA II, tS2 Broadway, N. T i.8old in JlitllintoAn, a. 18b'6. IXCr.EASE OF RATS. The Farmer's Ga zette (English) asserts and proves by figures lhattonc pair of K.A 1 o will nave a progeny and descendants no less than 051,050 in three years. Now. unless this immense family can be kept down, they would consume more food thun would Buslain Oo.OO') human beings. BSfSse "Costar'a" advertisement above. 1866, R TS frr;! RIRDS. Whoever enag?s in shooting small birds Is a cruel ilian; whoever aids iu exterminating nti it a benefactor. tt'e should like some one to give us tiie bcncfn of Iheir experience in driving out tlicss pels. We ueet something besides dogs, cats, an I trap for ibis business. Scientific American. x. r. B?See "Costar'a" advertisement above. I860. "CaSTAR'S"' RAT EXTERMINATOR is imple, sate and sure the most perfect RAT itication meeting we h:iv etu attended. Every Rat that can gid it, properly prepared, will eat it, and every one that eats it will die, generally at some place as distant as possible from where it was taken. Lake Shore, Mici , Xirrvr. 1866. F RMERS AXD HOUSEKEEPERS should recollect that hundreds of dollar's worth of Grain, Provisions; Sc., are annually destroyed hv Rats. Mice. Aht?; and other insects and V'rmin all of Which can be prevented by a few dollars' wflrth of "Costnr a" Rat, Koacu, Ant, &e. Exterminator, bought and used freely. jv-jyS-e -Citstiir'S'' advertisement abgye. April 4, 1863-Gm. ADVANCE SCIEXCE Teeth insericd upon an entirely new style of ba'e, whith is a combination of Gold and English Roller, (vulcanite) Also American H.ttiher, (vui.-anitc.) which for beauty, dura bility, cleanliness, nnd the restoration of the natural color nf the fuce. cannot be stir passed. Either of the above baris I WARRANT FOR TEN YEARS. Tall I'pskt or Lower Selst Inserted as fLov.' as OO Per ei. Tcnijmrit ry sets Inserted Gratis. Special attention will be mad to diseased gums, and a cure warranted or no charge made. Teeth filled to last for life. BO, Triumph in dentistry ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by a new process, without the use of ether, cblomiV.rm or uitrous oxide, and no UaiiRer. Having been in business for upwards of en rears, five of which has been spent iu Mifflin toWti, and being in possession of the ucif inprcr'd instruments and ilathintry I warrant entire satisfaotinn, or the money will be re funded. Ottice on BriJge Street, opposite the Court House Square. G. L. DERR, nov. 20. '63-ly. Resident Dentist. 1866. PHILADELPHIA. 1866. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL & POURKE, Mamitactijiebs of PAPER HANGINGS, and YHi.dow Shades, CORNER FOURTH & MARKET St.... PHILADELPHIA. X. B. Always in Store, a large Stock of USES & OIL SHADES. feb. 28-3m. CRAYB1LL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALKUS IN Cta,Moob & (R'tillofo Hataw, Oik CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, Brooms. Mats, Brushes, Cotton Laps, Buckets, Twines, Wick &a., 345 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA. Feb 21, 1866-ly. tSTAlIt.ESlIKl AGlCUiS. SORREL 110RSE HOTEL, Ho. 2G8 NORTH FOURTH STXtEET, PHILADELPHIA. A. DfcrWIL.HR, Feb 21, 186C-Iy. raopaiETOR. WESTERN LAND AHENCY. C. Gin grich, Lancaster, Wisconsin, will buy and sell REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in the West, can obtain cheap Homes and good wa ter power in prosperous localities by consult ing him reference givci if re-uire(I. jiiar 'Zl-'j. OF $25 (jj,oIfgc, HAN'DEL AND IIADYX II ALL, FAglith and Spring Garden Sis. PHILADELPHIA. THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M., President and Consulting Accountant. Extraordinary Inducements ! Xoecl and I'trTnnneiit Arranyettunt of JJitsiiies C'-fffye i en, . Frp.m April i, I8C0, to Octobbr 1, 18C6 AND SUCCEEDING YKARS. Lifo Scholarships, including Bookkeeping, Dullness Correspondence, Forms and Cus tons. Cvmintnial Anlnmetie, llosln.ss 1 'cda Bianship, Detecting Counterfeit Money; & Commercial Law, Twenty-Five Dollars. Scholarships, including the s.ime Subjects as above. Time limited to three months, TV7Z2IT7 COLLARS, Penmanship, Three Months, $7 Penmanship and Arithmetic, Three Mos.$10 The saving of coal and gas in the summer months is an advaniags of such importance as enables the management of this College to make a considerable reduction in the sum mer rates From October 1, 1863, to April 1, 1367. And succeeding years, as before, Life Scholarships 35 Scholarships, 3 months, .25 Penmanship, 3 month $lo Penmanship au,d Arithmetic, 3 mon:hs....$I2 Special Ternts far Vttlbi, Soldiers, ar.d fur the Sons of Ministers and Tcwhers. DAT A.D EVENING INSTRLTTiftY- FOB BOTH SEXES AND aLL AGES, In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arithmetic, Mensuration, Algebra. Geometry, Analytical Geometry. Tue Calculus, Naviga tion, Surveying, Engineering. Ganging, Min ing, Mechanical Drawing, Commercial Law, Grrman, Telegraphing, and the English Branches, at moderate prices. Endorsed by the public as the most sue cesstul Business College of the country, as is evidenced by the fact, that FOUR HUNDRED AND TWO STU , . DENTS have entered in the First Six Muntus or its Existexce. IIKINTIrM LS OF DEPARTMENTS. THOMAS MAY TEIRCE, A. M , GL-s B- SNYDER, R. S. BA.UXES. f. S. FARR. Jn., J. V. ISi.tNOI.DS, HENRY KEIM. A. E. KOGERSON, A. M., C. E. Supported by an able Corps of Assistants. fail or send for a Catalopue, College Cur rency, and f lerce s 1'ractical Educator, orncE-,i3i xoiiTii ckkiitii si apr. ll-2m. THOMAS M. PEIRCE. TO CO.YSU jf PTIVKS. The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a vory simple remedy, after having suffered for several years with a severe lung affection, and that diead disease. Consumption is anxious to make known to his fellow-sutTerers the means of cure. To all wiia Ujaire t, he will send a copy of the prescripiion used (free cf qharge.) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a si nr cms for Consvjiptios, Asthma, Bhoxchits, Cortins, Colds and all Throat and Lung Affections The ouly object of the advertiser in seuding the prescripliun is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infoimation which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing-, tjnd may prove a blessing. Parties wishing t!is prescription, tree, by return mail, will please address Rsv EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. New York. feb. 28,-lv. DISSOLUTION O? PARTNERSHIP. The partner-hip heretofore existlr.g be.lwceu the undersigned in the practice of medicine has this Jy ileen d.ssolved by muUiai con sent. The books will remain in the hands of Dr. D. V. Crawford for collection. Dr. T. M. Leig'dCs interest in the same has been placed by himself under control of N' ja'a A. Elder atu It. P. McWillmms. D. M. CRAWFORD, T M. LEIGHT. Thepractlre will be continued in the same oflice by Dr. D. M. Crawford. ThankM to his friends for past prel-rcnces ho hopes to merit their continuance. D. M. CRAWFORD 628, HOOP SKIRTS, 6!8, -OPKIV's 'Own Make," MASlFaCTCBED ANI SOLD WHOLESALE & RETAIL, NO. 023 AUCH Street, PHI LAD' A. The most complete assortnieat of Ladies', Misses' and Children's HOOP SKIRTS, in tuis.Cily; gotten up expressly to meet the wants of first-class Tbade ; embracing the newest, and most desirable Styles and Sizes ot Gore Trails," of every length from 2J to 4 yds. round 20 to 56 Springs, at 2 to $5 0t. Phvn Skirts, all lengths, from 2 to 3 yards round tue bottom, at $1 40 to So 15. Our line of Misses' and Children's SKIRTS art proverbially beyond all competition, for variety of styles and sizes as well as for finish and durability ; varying from 8 to 3:J inches in length, i to 45 Springs at 35 cents to $2 25. All Skirts of "OUR OWN MAKE," are nABBaNTKu to give Satisfaction; but rcv none as anvil, unlestbey have, "Hopkiu's Hoop Skirt Manufactory, No. 628 Arch St." Stamped on each Tab 1 Auo, constantly on hand, good Sk Manufactured in New York, and the EatBTs. States, which we sell at very low Price stern lot of cheap Skirts 15 springs, 85 cens. A springs, Jd U0 25 springs, $1 15 30 ts ; 20 51 '! aud in springs l 50. springs JSr" .Skirls. male to Order rr. Cash. One I'm and Repaired, mar. 7-4. c OnLT ! 11 H(tV I21RPER, 520 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY, Solid SILVER WARE nd Superior SILVER PLATED WARE, at Reduced Prices ! mar. -I,-vSintJ PURE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost than any other ! Try it ! Manufactured only by Zcigler & Smith. Wholesale Drug, 1'aiut & Glass lhalrrs No. 137 North THIRD Street, PUILAI''A 'in. 24, '65-iy. TIfK nsiarss GPEAT RFlli( i iom i?t I ins rBUM iw SADDLERY from January W. I80, JAM bo II. slMONS wonld respectfully an nounce to bis old customers and the public eenerallv that he has a larpe siocK or SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS and all other article usual ly kept in HA DDL Eli SlIVI , wbieu be will sell at the following reduced prices: Best Silver Plated Harness 5 v" Second best do Third do do Common PfnttJ do' Second do do Common Plain ?o Best Spanish Saddles 32 t: 30 tM 25 (V 2S W 24 0 1 22 t)i Second do do Common Quilted Seat do with Horn ISO:) Common do without norn 19 Wagon Sal.llos 9 f"J Five inch Rreech-nands & SiJ " I.eahcs far two Horses 40 00 Four incU da ' ' 85 00 Back-bands 8 inches 8 20, 6 inches 2 40, 6 itches 1 7 ". Double set of Yankee Ilarness which includes bridles, hames, collars, bat chains. &e. 45 00 Tair of Yankee Bridles i ; Fiva-ring Haltars 1 5 Three-ring do 1 35 Check lines 3-4 inch 2 75 do do 1 inch - 3 25 Blind Bridle 3 tM Ridiuf Bridles from $2 GO, 3 00 4 : foo1fTft Collars 3 ' Ha:ies do 2 00 V.igon Whips 2.00. 1,75, 1,50, 1,25 Bugjry do from T5 cents to 2 Oil Buggy Lines, flat 2,0i, round ' 3 00 Plow Lines 3 4 inch 1,00, 1 incli 1,15 1 1-4 inch 1.25. He would also invite the public to examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he fuels confident he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the county. His motto is quick sales and small profits. Give him a call and Save money. REPAIRING neatly esecntcd and all work warrantfcd. . . .. - . JAMES It. 3INOXS. Bridge St., MitSintown I'a. Oct. 11-ly. GKiiXD PRIZE, tor scnsraiBKBs to tub A NATIONAL WEEK 1. T JAMflf'orBSAL at 3I..10 Vev A n -ail- THE FOLLOWING SPLENDID PRICES ArtE SENT TO CLUBS, viz. For every Club jf Forty Subscriiers, 1 tflifflcf & Wilson best $55, Sewing Mac hins With two extra copies to the getter up o.' the FOR EVERY CLUB OP TWENfY, and" less than fonv suhsHt,erJ- w urili T!.i j $1.25 for each subscriber on the pri:e of sii'l macuine. FOR EVERT CLUB OF SIS. a sp-KidM steel engraving of rBEsniEsr I.:mt.i.s, (full length.) Asdbbw Johnson, Lmt T. Oenkbal GsANTor SiiEBMANon horsebnek, wonh i'!.lM each, with an extra copy td the getter up of the club. FOR EVERY CLUB OF THRLE, cne of those splendiil steel engravings of the Uni form Series of XA J IQXA L FOR 1 HA ITS comprising Presidents Lincoln and Johnson; Lieut. Gen'l Grant, Major General Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, McClellan, Fremont, Ad mirals Furragut and Porter, Utorge an 1 Mar tha Washington, each, 10x24 inches, worth, The?e splendid portraits should a .lore every parlor. The Statesman is the larjost, cheapest and best family paper published, suited for every family. Try it once and yon "HI never be without it. 3t.nd ?or copies atil get tipi your Club3. AJ-lrcss AMERICAN STAT 7-31! AN. 07"N.S3CA Street, ct York. Dec. 13, '(io.-Cm. UTHITE HALL HOTEL. The under signed would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally thai he his taken charge of tbe aboye named Hotel, for I merly kept hy A. B. Haldcman, situated in i Fayette township, Juniata county, Pa., about fiiur miles east oi .iicAustilla. ier hs wil! be prepared to accommodate ai! who may favor him with their patronage. His UAit will le sroiked with the b',t iia'kllty of liquors, hia TABLE spread wilb the beat the market can afford, and his STABLE atteul.-l by trusty hostlers, mar. 2S, 'Cil-Sin. LEWIS AMY. T J E have on hand a good quality of Hard f ware, comprising a full assortment of CAItriiXTEK TOO.S & BLACKSMITH TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Slioy maker Too!. Saws, Axes. Augers, tt an, iStre'.t N'titla lii-.rS STines. and Hnrm, Shnf. V-i!a hr the keg and pi.-und. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to J men liy tue pound, l.ngfi and Wagon Springs. Gricd Stones, ncd Gri; Stone Ficiures. at 8ULOUFF. FROW" & PAlTtEiV'S. !li I" VRM AT PRIVATE SALE. The nnder- signed offers at private sale his farm" til uatcd in Delaware township. Juniala county. Pa., about three miles easi of Thompsontoivn, containing 2!5 acres, about 2iWacTes.cf which are cleared and in a good state cf cutifatioti, the remainder well set with choice timber, having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, Tenant flouse, large Bauk Barn, and other nct.ry out-buildings, with a never-failing sprine of water convenient to the house. The" laud is well watered." The above land wil! be Sold in whole or in parcels to suit pur chaers. Persons desiring to purchase the property can do so by calling on JOHN P. THOMPSON. April 25, l?C8-tf. TATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Capi tol Buildings, HAEISBURfr, PA. t3.Ternis as moderate as any Hotel in 'A.t City. M. C.f HQMP.SON. Proprietor , ANTED. A smart active boy frr-tu 15 W to 17. to learn the Chair Painling. and Ornamentuig Business. One from Cue coiiitry preferred. Call at the Chair Shop, in SliiBiu- iVv'r. 11-tf. CHAS. W. WEITZEL PLRE LIBERTY WHITE LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! and you will have bo ether. Man ufactured tfnly Iy ZEIGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Dbco, PaistS Glass DrAtrns, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PU1LAD Jan. 24, C6-ly. A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAV ELING BAGS. Also. XOTIOXS tutli as Hose, Gloves. P.uok Gloves and Mils, (very best quality.) Kid Gloves tur Udies aLd,gent .1 lL..l -
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