4 Juniata jStntiuel. WEDNESDAY MORNING, September o, 1800 GearY Club. The Juniata Ce;tfral Geary Club meets in the Court House on 1st and 3rd Satueuat evenings of each month at 80' clock. Any person wishing to sign the Constitution can do CO by calling at the SKSiistl Office or at ihe meeting of the Club SALE. Mr. John Mwchroao, of this! boroush. will sell on Thursday oext at 1 o'clock P. M.. a general assortment of household and kin hen furniture. PlC XlC. A Social Pie Sic will come off at the River Rank on the farm of Mr. John IIoruiu, in Fermanagh township, on Saturday test. A good time is antic ipated. Accident. A horse, the property of Mr. Joseph Beshoar, residing in Mount Pleasant, about one mile below 0'ir bor ough, fell into an abandoned well on the night of the "3th ult. The horse was valued at about S1S0, aud makes the third hnsc lust by Mr. Beshuar within the last year. Removed. 15. F. Kepner, E., P. IU. at MifHintown, and ('apt. F. M. Mick: cy, P. M. at I'attersoii, have both fallen victims to "My Policy." They were both gntlemanly, ob'iuin; nui faithful officials and their removal will he regretted by the community regardless ol party. But they refused to bow the knee to Baal aud cou-(-c'ieijt!y were sacrificed regardless of the wishes of the peopl.', to make room for fellows who are willing to fawn before the hirelings: of an Accidental President who is making everything yield to a policy j that will make loyalty odious ani treason respectable. School Directors Take Notice By the common school law of this State, it is made the du'y of I'irectors to pub lish an annual statement of the amount of tuiney received and expended, and the amount due from collectors, and setting forth all the financial operations of the district, in not less than ten handbill?, to Le put up in the most public places in the distiiet, la districts containing contain, iug a newspaper, one or more publica tions therein of the Annual Statement will be sufficient compliance with the law, and will render written or printed hand bills unnecessary but they are iudispen bible in all other cases. Base Ball. At a game of base ball played at Lewistown 011 the 30th ultimo, between the Mechanics of Patterson, and Logan of LowistowD. ou the ground of the latter, the game was calle jon the 8th iuuing by the Umpire. The Mechanics ppeak in high terms of the treatment they received at the hands of the Logaus aud hope that Club will sorn vi.-it Patterson. so that they may have au opportunity of I returning the complimcut. in ' is the score : The folio I.OGAS. Smith, c, Sample, p. North C, s, M titersbuugli, Parker, '.'tC M ton, -lb. Allisou, rf, Itorns If. Selheiiucr, cf, B.'MKCHAXICS. ." Mickey, c, S l'auiu, p, 7 t.'iatiier, ss, 7 Mcl'aiina, lb, TlJuhnston. -b. r, Hollohaiigb, ;ib, 7 North W., If, " Heacock. ct, 4 Irwin, rf, 15 lb, 3 3 J 3 4 Total, Innings 4 5t; .1 Total. ""l7-8 11 D) MHO 7 H Mechanics, '11 Login, 0 1 15 11 1 II 0 15 12 Mechanics out on fb 8, fc 2. bases 14 Logan, " " 7, fc 7. bases IK Umpire F. M. Nickcy, M. I!. 15. C. 21 Removed from Office. Mr. IS. F. Kepner, 1'ost-master at this place, will be removed from flice this week, W. W. I'avis having been apjioiuted to that jo ition. The history of this appointment btaods thus: It. E. l'arker, (IJusty Plum) wanted the appoiutmeut of Poct-master, and bciug of rather an unassuming dis positinn did not like to ask David & Co. to have him appoiuted. Having a clerk in his store who has always been known as a radical of the liist clas, Uusty pur suaded him to cease his radicalism and talk a little in favor of "my policy,' and by so doing he could get the appointment ot Assistant Post-master from Davis, move the olhce into his store and they would keep the thing iu partnership ; he would increase his wages, and by having the office there his store would gala cus tom aud he receive some pecuniary gain from it, they would send Davis fc (Jo's letters, franked by Doolittie, Cowan and others, through the mail, and in the end they would all gain by the transaction. The clerk conseuted, and the name of the present Post-master would be, as the thing now stands, Dusty -Ben-Da vis. We pre 6'itre persons calling for htters will be compelled to give the sign of recognition ot the "Knights of the Golden Circle," as Dusty has always been looked upon as one of the Knights, Davis has or is about! taking the first degree, and Dca has been j sworn to supp trt "my policy," and do as the "Grand Movers" order. Hoop fckirts, Hopkiu's 'own make,' i G28 Arch Street, l'bila.lelphia.aJvertised , in this issue, give universal satisfaction Ladies uote the fact. PpEciAL attention of Merchants and others it invited to Card, in ih"u issue of Howell & Bourke, Manufacturers 01" Wall Papers, etc, etc. The Annual fair of the Juniata couutj Acrieultural Society, will bfc held on the 11th and 12th, of October. The Premium List will be published in a few weeks. A Remedy for Cholera. The New Yoik Sun publishes the following as an excellent remedy (or cholera, aud a good thing to "keep ia the house ." Mix iu a small bottle cojual parts of the tincture of opium (laudanum ;) tinct ure of rhubirb; tincture of capsicum, (red pepper,) double strength ; tincture of camphor ; spirits sweet nitre ; essence peppermint double strength. Then shake all the ingredients together, coik the bot tle, and have it ready for iustant use. It will keep for years. lkse For an adult, from 5 to CO drops, (according tn constitution aud severity of symptoms.) every 15 minutes. For thi1 drcu. give proportionally smaller dose say '1, 4, (3, c or 10 drops, as the case may seem to require, in a little sweetened water. Strange r.rr Tkce TVe hear it whispered among leading Democrats that J. T. L. Sahm, their candidate !'r Dis trict A ttoi ney, has proven faithless to their ptirty. They say that not a day passes but that Suhm can be seen sitting I around on the streets reading the J'ress a something that uo true J'euiocrat would sui'ty of. AVe heard Squire Wvke openly denounce him on Saturday even ing, he having caught him iu the act. e understand that thetc is some talk of calling the Democratic County Committee together for the put pose of compelling Sahm to decliue and nominating a candi date who is true to the party. l.IT.M;il FRY On the Jioth ult., y Rev. F.. W. Kirhy, Mr. Nicholas Ititnor of Patter sou borough, and Miss Ellen Fry of Terry county. Pa. APi'l.KlSY Oa the 1st iust., in Patterson borough, Alfred McNcal, son of 1. C. aud M. A. Appleby, aged S years and 7 days. CRAMER On the "7th ult., in Tatterson borongh, Miltcn D., son of W. D. and E. 1). Cramer, aged 1-1 months. WILLIAMS. On the 30th ult., in Spruce Hill township, John Williams, aged C9 years and 15 days. MIFFLIXTdW.N & PATTERSON MARKETS FLOCR, Super, "r ohl. i MARKETINGS. $12 :)0 Kutter, prime ,- Jh SO 12 0'.' Illutter, rate 1 13 1)0 'Lard, Si) 3 OH Tallow li . 4 U'l Eggs. f doz 20 1 75 j PORK. ,Hogs. V cwt 11 00 . 2 UO llatn, ft P 25 hxtra,. Fancy live, cwt. ltuckwheat,.. Corn .Meal GRAIN, I.)'iVhite wheat.... Red Wheat bu 50 iSides A Shoulders 2t) 75 ! HEEF, (15 Fere o,r, j' cwt 10 00 75 lllind qr 12 00 75 I PliLLTkY, Rye. liirly,... Corn Buc-twheaf, Oats SLEDS, Clover, bus ! Timothy. 3 Flat- 2 Hung arian DKIEO F R t IT. Apples, "H bu 4 Ch;ckens, "f.' pair (Turkeys, 2 j COAL, ton Trevertoii stove 0 I tio Egg ; Suuhury st ;T. I". j Jo Eg3 IChcstuut 5 i Pea, 5 on Peaches, " 't Cherries, (Ml 10 10 8 C 'Mixed 3 00 : Currents,. . . . I R'ackherries, I Elderberries, !Oak, 4 0i) Hickory, 4 5'J POTATOES. I HAY, New Irish, bu 1 25 Timothy, 20 30 .... IS 00 Sweet 3 00 Jlover, VARIETIES, Apples, bu Onions While Eesns,... lieeswax, lb Soap, dry Caudles Wool, washed... Rags, ! Retailed Articles. I 00 Coal Oil yiral HO 1 00 S:ilt, sack 2 50 1 5o ('round Alum salt 3,00 45 Plaster, "jt ton 10 00 10 N'ails 7 5(.' .. 20 ;i'ar Iron 05 . 45 , Horse shoes ke; S'J 00 I Spring steel en bauds Corrected neekly by Suloutf, F'row & Parker. T7"ALUA!!LE MILL PROPERTY L A'SLE MILL PROPERTY AT F!U- V VA ATK SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale his Mill Property, situated iu McCoysville, Tuscarora township, Juniata county. The Mill is a large Frame Ruilding, running two sells ol P.uirs with Holts Lie- i t vators. Ate. neocss irv lor doinir larrc Country or Merchant business. In connec tion Willi luo -Mill will be sold a pood Hwell- ing House ami Mahlc, with ail necessary modern improvements. Terms easy. Persons wishing to see the property will call at the residence of the suliscriber iu MeCvosville, Juniata eountv. June 20 -tf. WM. HACKETT. "TEW TOBACCO STORE. Just received i J- ai Ilarnes Cigar and Tobacco Store, fresh supply of pure Vara Cigars and Tobaccos. Rest Navy $1,00 per lb. 2nd " (.".'c. " 3rd " 5'ic. " " Cases Gold JJar 1.40 " " draiioke 1,-10 " " Ihe best brands Fine Cut loose and in foil, and all kinds of Rright Tobacco a: reduc ad prices. The lovers of good chewiug and smoking tobacco are respectfully invited to call and examine uiy stock. June 2o-i f. A. T. BARNES. LARGE stock of Queciisware. Ccdarwars i eueh as Tubs, liuttcr Howls, Rockets Churns, Raskcis, Horse Rockets. &c, at SUIOCIT, FRO'.V & PARlvXilS. PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE GREAT Civil War in the United States, by Ben son J. Lossing. George W. Childs. Tublisher, C28 & CCO Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Tbi first volinnn of this work is now readu for delivery; it will hi completed in tUree vol- umns, ot over wj pages c.icu, printed on tine calendered pnper. and handsomely illus- j trated with nearly 20liO tine steel aud wood Engravings, in i!ie highest styls of the art. preparation has traveled 2o,U0tl miles.) rep. resenting liead-ijiiarters of uihcvr ; weapous and ships of wu; tons, arsenals, medals of honor, nnd othci; gifts ot gralituJe; costume of soiiikis, arms and aoooutienietiis ; prisons and other buildings made memorable by the war; facsimiles f important tlocKmait and autograph letters ; maps of battle Si-M, sieges and plans of foi tresses the whole il- lUioruting every important event in the civil war. late The work, when finished, will be the most correct, reliable, impartial and bandsniiely golten-up history of the war published The three volums will be issued at a cost of "?500(M It has been, wiitten since the conchtsius of Ihe tear, from loth I'niun and Confederate vfli. rial tloLUiaenti, aud private jattruats of otjicru of batli armies, not accessible to, nor used by previous writers: arranged !n a clear and ton cise mniitier, with that impartial and Toll balanced judgment for which the author if so well known. .Mr Lossing had every facility offered him by special direction oflhc War mil Navy Depaatuients, Goveruors of States, ml "t7 the hue and present President, for vsit ing comps, forts and fleets, while the war was in prwjrets, and zitice the catirlusiun. The work will contain biiya apliical skruhes iu 1 yc.lopidia form, of all the prominent nc tors iu the v ar. of both sexes, and iu every condition in life. This is a book of facts rather than of opinion,, aud tully sustains the reputation of the 111 thor. established by his 'Pictorial Field Ilok of the Revolution." Trice r? '1,110 )ier volumu. Sold L'xi't.i siVKLV by Siiiiseuii'Tiox. CAI'T. I. M. TliilMrSOX, Agt. IIAKllY K. OVES, Ass t. Agent. Aug. 13, 'titi. XT EXT ION CITIZENS. NKWS DEPOT, J and Stationary Store, in Perrvtville, Ju niata county, Penn'a. (I'ot Olt'.ce building.) The undersigned asks leave to inform ihe goud people, ol this and neighboring counties that he has opened a fine stock of .-tationary Hooks, etc.. nil 1 having bought ih; iu at a vtiy low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by adding a small per ccutage, is certain he call sell c lien per than any other establishment in the count 3'. Tlie following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, with prices at tached, any of which will be sent by mail free of postage to any place upou receipt ol the annexed price, viz : Atlantic Monthly J.",c. Harpers Magazine 4.",c. Frai.k Leslie's Gazelle of Fashions.... 4-"c Oodics .Magaziue -)(c. Ladies Friend .Wc. Dallous Magazine .'.'ic. Wavt-rly Magazine (weekly) l ie. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) ."e. Frank Leslie's Pictorial, Illustrated,... loc. Chimney Coi ntr l.'ic. Albion ."io. New York Ledger .' 10c National Police Gazette 0c. New York Clipper ; Oc. Saturday Night pi,;. O'easons Literary Companiviu . llic. Dcadlcsand Mouioe's Novels, (each)... D'c Iteadle s Songster Inc. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer ."iiic. Fortune Tellers and Dream Rooks of differ ent kinds, (each) ioc. Also all kinds of tile. Novels. N. U. Any of the Daily Philadelphia pa pers furnished at 7oc. per month, or tri-wcek-ly at ode. per mouth, semi-weekly o"ic or weekly "inc. Per month, also Music. .Maga zin-s aud other bindings attended to 1'. S. Hack numbers of all Magazines and Pipers furuish'.-l at short notice. 1 am lieier ruiincd to supply a great want in this county by furnishing ihe people i;h reading matter .it a rc!i-!ialIe jirije. I respectfully Solicit rmir patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. Perrysvillc, aug. 1, iitj. . 11LTHN 1'. KSfENSCIIAI'i: LVrS'foUK. The undersigned have open 1 d a New Sti.re in the Odd Fellows' Hull, Itridgr s:reat. where ibev ari prepared to fur nish tl;e public with good aud cheap goods, coitsi.-tit.g in pm of Uiiiti; j-:lk and lioiub.i zim s. black Wool L'e Lainc i and 1 wid.', I'rcuch Aipaas. Suow Flake Mouair, ljuc Lie do re, taiuy i o.u Ue L.nos and lancy Mi rl-ikem i.t coljrs, lriutcd Cambrics nuu Linens. French Silk J'iai i I'opiins and Poplinctts. " " Strircd 1 laill Pougue Crape. " Figured and Plain Percales. Pacific and Foulard's I bathes. W'hiic tioods such as Irish Linens. Swiss Cambrics, Jacouetts, Rriliiauts, Naiiou&s aua Crinolines. Liack Thibet and lie Lain Shawls. F lench Plaid Grandions " " American I loths and Cassiineres. ."Ii'l'llrsex I !, l-mlies " great vatiely, AVI.ite and colored Flannels, Cottonades. Checks, Siiatobrios & Tickings, l'deauhed and brown Sheetings 1, 1, 2.1, .A UTiUSS Gloves, Ilosery, Collars, Trimmings, Rib bons, with a great variety of the best styles ia the above line, selected with great care. Hats and Caps for men aud boys in great variety; black, color, fur, wool and straw goods. Having purchased the above of the manufacturers we are prepared to sell cbeap cj than any other house in the county. One of Ihe finest assortments of Oil Clo.hs and in great variety, as well as Ccdarw-irc at lowest prices. Close cash buyers Would do well to examine our slock before purchasing elsewhere. TILTON iiSVLNSClIAIHi. June 13, l"i;o-ly. f KIT It AN. 3 TAKE NOTICE. Hy Act ol the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, all Veteran Volunteers who have been retu- 1:lrly re-eniisted and re-inuslered into the 1. . C .1.. l--.l 1... ,I teiiee oi lue Liuivii oiin-.-s, u.'iweeu we lli day cr June, ami April 1st. l.sr.t and received no local bounty are now entitled to a bounty ot Three Hundred Dollars from tho township, borough or county where heir credit was given. Any person having a claim of the abuvc kind, can have it prompt ly collected by calling on or addressing, Jer emiah Lyons, AKoruey-'at Law, Mililititown Jtuii.ua county. Pa. Stalo in addressing t,y letter number of Regiment and Company to which you belonged and date of re-enlistment. J. LYONS, Attorney -at-Law, Mil!!in'.oiv!i, Pa. JUNIATA IIOTEI MlFFLIXTCi H'.V, FEXXA. The undersigned would respectfully inform his friends aud the public generally that he has taken charge of the above named Hotel, formerly kept hy Amos Snyder. This is au old and well-known stand, and none more de sirable for the accommodation of the public. His 11 A It will be stocked wild Ihe best (pialiiy of Li.piors, his TAHLE spread with the best the market can attord, and his STABLE, which otie of Ihe most desir,.!, .. town will bo ' ,, , , , . , . , , I alteudi I by good and trusty hollers. April 4, oo.tr. S. K. NO'I LSTINE. MIFfLLVTOWN TLX SHOP. HAVING purchased the Tin and Sheet Iron Store, located on Bridge Street, Mifllin town, I would respectfully inform the public that I intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of 1 in nnd Japan ware, the largest and best in the county, and as to quality aud workman ship cannot be surpassed. SFOUTING, ZOOFIXG, Job am Sheeting wort, will be promptly at tended to either in town or country. Draas ! Copper and Enameled Ft each Preserving Ket- tins, l)i.per. Jirass, Copper, French Tinneu. i JXinulIed Hollow Ware, Watlle irons Coat I sl.nvt.lia l,iit I'hiik t.nlli roTiiimin nod Patent. n.,l nf ..pinna tiiimi a :in. t n 1 w ;1 f Q .in h;ilul nnd for sale Persons in want of anything in the above line aro rei;neslei to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I feels confident that lean suit them either as regaids the article or the price. gtg-Old copper, Cras and Pewter bought ami the highest price paid in cash or poods June -27, Oi. N. K. LITTLU ltLD. TfFLIX COACH & WAGON MAN'l'FAC tory. We the uxdersigued beg leave to inform ourcustomets and friends in this and adjoining counties, th;it wc have enlarged our shop, and by the addition of Fleam Power, ate prepared to do work at the shortest possi ble notice. Yvc are constantly r:nmfa--turinjr nnd nuike to order, every description of Cori'-bos, Car riais, lluggies, Sulkies, V':igons, c., alio Family aud Yoak cutter slir'pUs. We are al?o prepared to manufacture Koad Wagons from one to four horse. ll.-iving been working at the- business for a nuiLber of years ourselves, and employing none but ihe best of workmen. We Kntter ourselves that our work cannot be surj nss'! for neatness an 1 durability : in this or ad joining counties. i e always keep on band from twenty to thirty set, of best second growth, Jersey Hickory Spokes, in order to make durable wi!fi -And will warrant our work for u:;y reasonable time. Sleighs and lluggies re painted with ner.t noss aud dispatch. Ali oilier repairing l.cavy r light w ill receive, rtriet attention. l.'onu a:i'l examine our stock nnd worn, la-tore pur chasing elsewhere. Hon't forget the naine. II F.1FFLEFING K It A CKISW !;.,, Corner of the Pike & Cedar Spring road. June J7-tf. i XKW I'LUI ISE 102 THE II.l.M)Uii(i;rr;fj Tkalou' 4-'ii;!it BloaC2ins( Cerrun.' 4Vi;ht ISlfMnsiui; C'rreus.9 "3iij:!it !1ooiumiz 4'rreaH.a" .ij;tit tSIooiuin; Orenn." ".Kitit liloainiit-t Cirn." Piinlonti Ihilonit Phnlun'a rhnlan'a A niot etcnaini'e. il liotite. and Frnsrnr rrrfitr. list! l. 'l from tlie rare and beautilul lluwer from whicli it takos its aatne. Vuuuracturril outy ty lc:.4I-0f SOV, Xrw Vork. Br.WAltE OF C01'XTE1!FE1T.S. ASK FOlt 1'HAI.OS S TAKE .NO OTHER. July in, 'Ciii-ly. VEW A It RANG EM KNT. The undersigned i.1 finding it impossible with one Market Car, lo supply their cii-tomers.bave purchase 1 another, and are now prepared to Itirni.-h marketing regular',)- twice a week after the 1st of August. Iltip Car will arrive in Pat terson every Wednesday evening, ihe other will arrive every Fiiday cvenin. We wi-di it distinctly understood we will dr nothing but a strictly cash business in future. Per sons ordering goods regularly every week arc evpeele 1 to pay promptly each trip. One car will leave Patterson for Philadelphia rvery Monday morning, the other will leave 5very WcJncsdav morning. july 25-tf. " HOLLOltAUGlI & ROWE. Cl'U.V MILLS. The undersigned bcgs leave to inform his friends and the jo.bhc that he is still in charge of the above name I popular mid. where he is prepared lo accom modate the citizens of Mit:!in, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choice.-I llraiids of Flour. A large supply of Rraii, Chop-Suilf. and Feed of all kinds constantly un h ind. A- he runs , i a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday to .Mitlnti and Patterson, customers can he punc tually supplied at their riujrs. Ry strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a lib eral share of public patronase Terms Cash, may !, '(iO-it SOLOMON KA IFF .MAN. A IVTION NOTICE. T h e undersigned would respectfully inform i.n r -ham an 1 all oilier persons-, thai he h is oi.e'r.-d an Ana. lion Room on Main Street, Mililititown. Pa., where he will receive on consignment i.ll kinds of goods, and sell then. at Public Auction on reasoimbie per ccnuze. Merchants and others having goods thy wish to di. pose ol would do well to ir.insler them to the auction room. Sale every Saturday evening, may . W,-f. j A. 11. WRIDMAN. VU2.E LLEEitTY WHITE LEAD, Will do more and better work at a given Cost than any other! Try it .' Manufactured only hy Zeiglcr & Smith. h'lwJr Dl U'J, t-nut (' Ulius lh i.il, rs No. 1: North THIRD Street, PillLAD'A '00-1 v. 'in. 21, UTANTF.!. wishic I' SI M AC. The undersiirne 1 lo purchase pure Suieae in lartre or small .ii!iitiiiies. Highest, market prices paid on delivery at suimiu mill, Meehauics burg, Juniata county, Pa. N. HERTZLKR. I'ort Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. August 15, ISiiij-if, O-U'TIO.N The public are heroby caulion- W ed aitatust mireiiasinn lir lip-nil ill t imr n lumisaiy note given ny u,3 , favor of Ahl and Woodburn, of Newville, Cumbei lati i county. The note is dated, April 3rd, It-tit'., and is drawn foi fifty dollars. ( .S.IO.no) paya ble!, the Hunk ot iloty, Parker. & Co. au-. 4-i;t. "j. HARUELL. QTATE CAPIi'oL HOTEL, ucar the Cani lol buildings. UMilSUiriiG, r.t. 6aTcrms as moderate as any Hotel in she City. G.THOMP.SOX, Proprietor. Wlhfcs 1V53asUf:C4S!! Ur. L. O. Mo.ntk.' Corrolia, the "reatet stimulator iu the world, will force W hiskers or Mustaehes to grow on the smoothest face orchiu; never known to fail ; sample for trial sent free to any one desirous of testing its merits. Addicts, Relvks & Co-, 73 Nassau July 11, lSiii;.;;,,,. A Fyu- assortment of TRUNKS ami Tlt.VV -J.X. FLYING RAGS. Also, yuTWXS such as Hose. filiirn lti...'. :(..... 1 n:... uui ,...i:... , ... .u Cr , i """.'o tv-ni U.ovcii lor UUies uud seuls untin si ,1 if ;,i ... GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICES OF ."SADDLERY from January 18. RstJC, JAMES H. SIMONS would respectfully an nounce to his old customers and the public generally that he has large stock of SADDLES. HARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS and all other articles usual ly kept iu a ZAUVLKR SIIOI', which he will sell at ihe folluwing reduced prices: Rest Silver Plated Harness $31 00 Second best do 32 00 Third do do 30 DO Common Plated do 2. (it) Second do do 23 00 Common Plain do J'J in) liest Spanish Saddles 2100 Second da do 12 00 Ct mnion Quilled Sat do with Horn IS 00 Common do without horn Hi Oo Wagon Saddles 9 00 Five inch Rrcech-Cands S Side Leathers for two Horses 40 00 Four iuea do J5 ojj Rack-bands S inches 3 20, Ginefces 2 10, 5 Indies 1 75. Double set of Yankee Harness which includes bridles, bauies, coilars, lines. tint, chains. &c. 45 (Ml Pair of Yankee Rridlcs t; HO F ive ring Halters Three ring do Check lines 3-4 inrh do do 1 inch Rlind Bridles Riding Bridles from $2 00, S CO Good Draft Collars Harness do W agon Whips ,00, 1,75, l,f,0, 1,25 Pug-'y do from 75 cents to Buggy Lines, flat 2, no, round Flow Lines 3-4 inch l,W, 1 inch 1,15 50 3 00 4 00 3 1 10 2 Ot.' 2 Oo 3 00 1 1-4 lucli l.l-. He would also invite the public to examine his stuck before purchasing elsewhere, as he feels cotitidenl he can sell cheaper than any other establishment iu the county. His inito is ijuick sales and small prolils. Give him a call and save money. U"i. REPAIRING neatly executed and all woik warranted. JAMES II. SIMONS. Bridge St., Mitliinto-Tu Pa. Oct. 11-ly. THIS WAY FOil UARUALS ! NK'.V (JOOliS AT L I- i J 11 9 Si The undersigned lias just received a large sirtek of Diy Goods and Groceries at their store ou Rail Road Street, in Battel son. which they are opening te the public, at the following low prices : Prints. Bkuwx Sheetings. Rest Quality at 2o;Best Quality 2 Second -15 -cou-l .25 Third 12 .T'ir.l 20 DkL.mnss. ilounh 1M Plain (all wooi)....CO F,,ll 1" Figured " .... Slx'1-- 1J Fancy and plain F I. ' x.nei.s. fru'ii 25to35 et sntotH) GlNlill.VMS. Best Quality Second Siiiktiso Checks. Best Quality Second Third Merinos. v line 30ton .) s'ilad 35io75 - Shirtin? 45to75 'j Ali wool S.icks..4fio75 Bonis & SllilKS. '. Ladies i2 to3 25 .' Misses til 2tto2 25 " ('hildrens ...dittos I 25 jOenis Boots S3 50 7 50 Black and other Colors 50tol Skirts. ioys si 25to2 25 G KOt'ERIE. 00: Svrurs "JOctol 40 Balmoral.. 2 7itol 50 Sugar house 05 iloo- a.l yriers Sugars, brown. 12lol0 Tickings 25, 35lo50; White lHto20 Pasts Stiff. IGreen Coffee 30 Jeans froni....G0to05: Ladies' Coats latest Satinet 70luSl 2'i'jityles ...S120(!to2l 00 Cais:.meres...$l 25to30 breakfast Shawls Pla iis from ..S'2t 3 All wool 45toSO Woolen Hoods75to2 50 Piad Cashmcr...37to50i lLitsand Caps at all Bi.e.u-ukii Mistis. prices. Rest Quality 35 Notions A full as- Secoiid 30 sortment of Ladies' Third 25 Gents' Gloves, Hos- Fourlu 21 iery. &c. at all priee Filth 12 to suit purchasers. Also, a full assortment of Qtieonsware- Hardivare, Tinware, Brooms. Rritsiies, Basi els. Buckets, Tubs, Ti.lmcco, Segars. &c, c usually kepi in a country store. Purchasers will do welt by calling and cxameiiing our slock, before 1 urchasinz elsewhere, as our motto is lo sell cheap for CASH or Country Produce. MICKEY & VFNXELL. Apr. 23 'o'C-ly. Patterson, Pa. ADVANCE OF SCIEXCK. 0- c w Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style of base, which is a combination of OoM and English Rubber, (vulcanite) Also American Rubber, t vuleanite. ) which for beauty, dura bility, cleanliness, and the resforation of the natural color of the face, cannot be sur passed. Either of the above basis I WARRANT FOlt TEX Y KAILS. Full l'i;cr or Lower Sot Inserted p.s Low as !I. OO l'cr Set. Trvij'orciiy sets inserted Graft'. Special attention will be made to diseased gums, and a cure warranted or no charge made. Teeth tilled to lust for life. Ciii. Triumph ia dentistry ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by a new process, without the 1150 cf ether. chloi oform or nitrous oxide, and no danger. Having been inbi:sine-s for upwards often years, five of which has been spent in Mifflin town, nud being in possession of the latest hn'rurctl litrtriwirnts. ami Mjchiitrrif I warrant entire satisfaction, or the money will be re fun le 1. Oiliee on Bridge Street, opposite the Court House S ptaie. G. L. I'ERR, noy. 20. '05-ly. Rrsidettt Itentitt. rpo THE AFFLICTED It is a settled fact -L lhat a great proportion of the diseases which 'tiesh is heir to ' arise from an impure condition of ihe blood and the most certain j remedy for these diseases is Liiithey s Llwi I'ttritier. This preparation is reliable fur Ihe safe and speedy cure of Intl itiiiuatory Rheu matism, Chronic Scrufulu, Secondary Syphilis, Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers on thehead or body. Humors of the skin and all eruptions on the face : also nil fever sores, bed sores, and every species of Cutanrous Disease. It wiil alio cure all diseases caniiuou to a derangement of the liver and rapidly reitore the pnietit to health. Prepared by Dr. J. M. Lindsey.'for the sole Proprietors. Hazard oi Smith, No. M7 Arch street, Philadelphia' Sold retail by may J, oo-om. - SALT! SALT.'.' SALT!.'.' A Superior sialily, either by single sack 01 quantity. We will furaisii Merchants with salt at "phibvlelphia prices, with the ad aace of O' enses of freight. si'Loui'F n;ov & i'ahkek. SSKTAZ. CABS, 11 M KEEYEK, Sur-rcon Dentist, riAKFiS this method of informing his friends JL in Juniata county, that owing to the lea-. sonably good success he has met with, during" j the few months he has been pactising his pro. I fession in said county, Le feels warranted in ; making stilted visits to Miffliutown nnd Me. I AUstersville. The first Monday of each monih I Mr. Keever may be foBd at the Juniata Ho tel, Mifflin, te rcniiia to redts. The third , Monday, at McAHsteif viile, to remain during : the week. Tenth inserted on VULCANITE', ; GOLD SILVER. TEETH FILLED unit ; extracted in the most approved manner, ntut I with the least possible puin. 1 Ct SiLriet attention yiiren to 4iseMl'. gums, ic. All Work warranted. B!. Terms I icasonable. January 21, loOG- tf. C1IMLEKA. Don't be startled!' The Chol ' era ean be prevented nnti cttred by using Dr. J. M. Lindsey's Cholera ami Diiirrhv Medicine. This preparation hi been before the public for fifteen years, ami has been used with entire success. Titous.vids of Cer tificates could be furnished, oiM trial of the medicine will be more S'ltUfaelnry than volume of Certificate? and will convince the most sceptical of its woiobrful frative prop erties. It is nut a cure-all. but is designed to relitveall who may be attacked by Cholera. Cholera Morbus, Diarrheal Dysentery, Cholio or Cramps find Tains in tbe Strintieki Ko. Don't be without a hotileat ntvn-d. f ld re tail by nit Itrst class Dnig-tists and Wholesale by the Proprietors Haaard 4 Smith No. 107 Arch Street, !'hl.!elphi. nay, T7ARM AT PRIVATli SALE. The under J signed cti'ers at private sale his f irm sit uated in Delaware township. Jnniata cotnt;. Pa., about three miles cast of Thompson!) m, containing 25 acres, about 2oO acres of wKicU are clean d and in a good state of cult i vat iot'-. the remainder well se. with choice timbei, having thereon erected a large Sione Mnnsmn. Tenant House, large Bank Barn, arid other necessary out-buil lings, with a never-failing spriug of water convenient to the house. T he in nd is well watered. The above land will be sold in whole or in parcels to suit pur chasers. Persons desti int to purchit.se the property can do so by rilling 011 Jt'iIIN P. THOMPSON'. April 25. l.V.''.-tf. FRANK. 11. S. C(ioK. H. IMjt ftliMAX. ONLY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED And lhat can be done to I'rrf'cction by bnying your good:; of the njpw firt.i in Paiier eu. Their nock consists in part of Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Fancy Gul-v Yankee. Notions, a large and superior stock cf Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Sail. Fish, Cheese. c. Dried and ('aimed Fruits, in great variety,. Hardware, ijucenswar. Wooden are. Outr stock wan purchased in eastern cities at re duced prices, and we are coutident we can make it to the interest of our customers anil tho geods-bttying public lo give us the first call 1. "fore making their purchases. N. B. We hae 2 the largest stock, greatest variety and best styles in the county. Highest market price paid for country pro duce, frank, Cook & co. Patterson, July 4. lMiO.tf. GRAYB8LL"& GO. WHOLESALE HEALER IN (!Trb;utjlcob $ (k'liltouj cltarf, OIL CLOTH, WINDOW SHADES, Brooms, Mats, Brushes, Collou Lap?, Buckets, Twines, Wick, &c, 343 SOUTH THIRD STRKKT, PHILADELPHIA. Feb 21, l;0-ly. i:ks.o:s or yoitis. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay and ait jiueei;een 01 oiii.niii ui'l iscrei ion. Will tor me sa..eoi sniiering tiumnnity. send free to all who need it, thejrecipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit hy the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by address- JOHN B, OGDEN. No. 13 Chambers St.. New Yoik. feb. 2S,-ly. A DM1NIS1RATRIX S NOTICE Notice is 1 V hereby giv?n that letters of Administra tion on the e-ia;e of Mrs. Marc-.ret Hardv. dec d.. late of Miiford township. Juniata Co Pa., have been granted lo the undov-igiicd re siding in aforesaid township. All persons knowing lliemselves indebte.l to "aid estate will make i rniediaia payment, an I thoi-e hav ing el aims will pie-ieul ihciu duly authontl cated for settlement. MARY ROBISON, Adin'x.' Aug. 15, Isiiti-lit. UTK have en hand a good quality of Hard ware. Comrising 11 full asorfmenl of c.ii!ri:x n:i: itmi.s hlai ksuivii TOOLS, such r.s Anvils. Bellows, vc, Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Auger", Iron, Steeh Nails. Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Naih: by the keg and p iuu i. Ropes of all sues from 2 inches down to J iuch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Griud Stones, aud Grind Stone Ficlutes. at SLLOUFF. FROW & PARKER'S. Ct A U T 1 0 N. W hereas, my Pocket Book ' containing nine dollars uud eighty cents in money, one promisary note of eiiity-three dollars and sixty-si.v cents on J. K. Sausman. also an exemption note of one hundred and twelve doll irs on J. T. I'iium, was stolen. - I take this method of cautioning Ihe public against bartering for said notes. Any infor mation will be liberally rewarded. LUOI AN W. SHIRK. I'LRE LI I! I'll Tl' U1UTL L 11 A , preferred by all practical Painters! Try it ! aud you will have uo ether. Man ufactured on'v bv ZEIGLER .t SMITH, WiiDt.r.SAi.! Dittit, Paint & Glass Dkalef., No. North THIRD Street, PHI LAD Jan. 2 1, Gt ly. jTATES UNION IIOTEI, P11n.Anr1.ruiA. This Hotel ii pleasantly situated on lbs South side of M nkct Slieet, a few doors above. Sitt'h street, its central locality makes it par ticularly desitt.blc to persons visiting the city ou business or Pleasure. T. II. B SANDERS, Prop JJ.'KolERN LAND AG i-NC Y. I. Gin i V grieh, Lancaster. Wisconsin, will buy and sell REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring u locate in the West, can obtain cheap Homes and good wa ter power in prosperous localities by consult i:i" him reference giveiif required, mar. 21 -It. L'vFvuLTsUKS ;- Klt. SOBKEL HORSE HOTEL, No. 263 NORTH FOURTH STEEET, PHILADELPHIA. ,. iTVIM-:ii. Feb 21, .y.J 1'Bol'UitlOR.