w" ' JLny Cjjt Inniato Sentinel. WEDNESDAY MORS INC, Septcmhei 2t,D6 TOWS AJiO C UJiTKY. Geart Clcb. The Juniata Central Geary Club meets in the Court House on 1st and 3rd Satuboav evenings of each month at 80' clock. Any person wishing to sign the Constitution can do so by calling at the Se.nti.nkl Office or at the meeting of the Club Friends, you wliu are in arrears on our book:- for advertising, job work and subscription, will coufer a great favor by paying up jour arrearages. We need money very badly. We hope this appeal vrill not be in vain. S. S. Celf.uration. The Sunday School scholars of the orphans and other schools of McAlisterville intend having a celebration on Friday, September 28th, 1866. The Millerstown Lrass Band will be present on the occasion. Turn Out Union Men. Oar candi date for Congress, Hon. George F. Mil ler, will be present and address the peo ple at the mass meeting in Mifflintown on next Saturday the 29th. New Magazines for October. Frank Leslie's, Godoy's, Harper's, Ba!- lou's, Peterson's and Pemorests, Maga zines, just received aud for sale at John 51. Thompson's ucvr store in Perrysville. Lecture. Mrs. Gage, of Ohio, lec tuteJ on Wednesday and Thursday even ings in the M. E. Church on the subject of Tetnpernnco. Her remarks were well timed and if carried into effect would be the cause of doiug much good. Fubmc Sai.es. Attention is directed to the advertisement of the Hcuderson property in Fermanagh township. Also, the Moore property in V?lker township. They are very desirable farms, and those wishing to purchase good properties will do well to attend these sales. ' County Fair Ou our first page will be found the list of premiums to be awarded at the next county fair. Prof. Light will make a balloon ascension from the fairgrounds on Thursday, and this of itself will repay all who visit the fair. Mr. David Wilson, of Fermanagh township, this county, while at Perrysville oa Monday lust, lost his pocket book con taining some forty or fifty dollars. The pocket book was found by the Rev. Wm. tchriber and promptly returned to the owner. Mr. Wilson desires us to return his thanks to Rev Schribcr and others who interested themselves in his behalf. Geary Meetimj. The Union Republi can voters of Milford township, will hold meeting in the Locust Grove School Ho'tsc, on Friday evening next. Also, at Coldbrouk, Thursday eve, Oct. 4th. Col. J. J. Patterson, J. Lyons, Esq , and others will deliver addresses Let every body turn out. Grave issues are involved in the coming election aud till should hear them discussed. Co.vsisKENcr. For a wan who foaght all through the war as a soldier of the Union and was called by Copperheads, 'hirelings,'' "murderer," "thief" "hes fci;in," "robber," "uell-houud," "coward," &c, now to associate with and defend the action of all these uien. Such a mac inu.it. feel grand mu-t have a very bih degree of self respect. Be Assessed Let every Republican voter of Juniata couuty see that he is as sessed on or before Saturday next, as that is the last day on which you can be en rolled. Soldiers and others who Lave lost their residences should see that they have not been overlooked by Copperhead assessors, as this is one way by which they expect to deprive you of your vote. Township Meetings. A series of Township Meetings are to be held at dif ferent points in the county. Let every loyal man, woman and child come out to these meetings, and show the Copper, heads that they are yet determined to stand by the Union of our forefathers; that they are not willing that the Gov ernment shall be basely surrendered to the traitors who fought to destroy it. Accident. Mr. T. li. Ilildebrand, of this place, in company with several others, went to Licking Creek Valley last week for the purpose of hunting game, and on Saturday as the party were preparing to return home, and as he was lifting otic of the guns from the ground the hammer caught on a twig causing the gun to go eft, the load tearing away the index finger of the right hand. At the time of the accident Mr. A. N. McCrum was stand ing close by but miraculously escaped in jury. Tom served through the war with out receiving a scratch from the hands of the rebels, and now when the war is over, it seems hard that he should be crippled'. He is getting along as well as cuU be expected under, the circumstances. Notice. The Juniata Horfe Protec tion Company will meet in Mifllintown on Saturday, September 29th, lSGG. Eusi- 1 ness of importance deuiauds punctual at tendance. I5y order of the President, N. A. Elier, Scc'y. Public Festival The "Ladies' As sociation for repairing the Presbyterian Churth of Perrysviilc," will hold a Pub lic Festival on Thursday ana Fiiday dur ing the Agricultural Fair. Dinner will be served within the fair grounds on both the above days, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Also, varioun useful aud fancy articles will be offered lor sale. Price of dinner 50 cts. The public are invited to patronize the enterprise. Hon. John 31. Pomeroy. We sec by the Philadelphia Inquirer that a large number of the most distinguished citizens of the 8th Legislative District Lave in vited Hon. John M. Pomeroy to run as an independent candidate for Assembly in that district, Mr. Pomeroy has con sented, and from what we can learn will succeed in making Lis election. Wc wish him success. Another Head Off. The political I axe of '-My Policy" has again desceuu'ed and John McLaughlin, Collector of this county, has fallen beneath its blow. George Wonderful Fasick, of this place, is his successor. Of course the True Hi pnhlinin will say of him, as of Allison and Laird, that Mr. McLaughlin vit in. competent and '-Oar Gorgie" is compe tent to discharge the duties of the office. Vote for the 7?.rr Hull J,it. L. F. Mickey has on exhibition at his store in Patterson, a fine Base Ball Bat it is to be presented on the 20th of October to the Club having the largest number of votes. Any person wishing to vote for their favorite club can do so by paying five cents, and receiving goods worth that amount, or in other words, each five cents worth of goods bought at Mickey's Ecs taurrnt is entitled to a vote. On the -Mth iust., by Rev. M. Allison, Wm B. Horning to Miss M. A. Kreider, both of Fermanagh township. On the same day by Ecv. E. IV. Kirby, Samuel Shupp, of Altoona, to Miss Hannah M. Fritz, of Juniata county. MIFFLLNTOUN & FATTEIISO.N MAKKETS FLOUR, 1 MARKETINGS. Super, j! jbl. $12 00 Butter, prime y lb 30 Extra, 12 CO jl'.utter, -n rate 18 Fancy, - 13 OU Lard, 2," Kye, V cwt. 3 00 Tallow 10 Eggs, ft aox 25 PORK.. Hogs. "( cwt 11 00 Hum, ib 25 Sides & Shoulders 22 Buckwheat, 4 OU Corn Meal........ 1 75 GKAIN, White wheat,... 2 75 tied Wheat j bu 2 CO Kye 73 Barley,... Corn, 78 75 S BEEF, 5 iKore qr, "jJ cwt 10 00 78 !Hind qr 12 00 75 j POULT It Y, .. 40 jChickcns, r pair 50 Turkeys, 2 00 0 50 j COAL, "J ton 4 00 iTrevcrtou itove 0.00 2 7". I do Egg 00 Buckwheat, , Oats SEEDS. Clover, J bus Timothy. Hal Hungarian DKlEy FKL'IT, 0 ISunhury store 0 00 ,1., P.,., o 00 Apples, V bu 3 00 j Chestnut . 5 00 3 75 . 3 00 . 4 00 . 4 50 20 00 Peaches, " qt 0 00 'Pea, 10 j Mixed 10 j WOOI, 8 Oak,...L... 4 Hickory,., i HAY, Cherries, Currents Blackberries, El Jcrberrivs, POTATOES, New Irish, bu 75 Timothy, Sweet 1 20 iCloter 18 00 VARIETIES, ( Retailed Articles. Apples, '? bu 1 00 Coal Oil f gal SO Onions, 1 00 jSalt, sacs 2 50 White Bein..., 2 50 Ground Alum salt 3,00 Beeswax, lb 45 Plaster, "jd ton 10 00 Soap, dry 10 Nails 7 50' Candles 20 iliarlron 05 j W ool, washed... 50 : Horse shoes keg S'J 00 Rags 5 I Spring steel en bunds Corrected weckiy by Siilouflf, 1'row & Parker. PIIiLAUKLI'UlA itlAKKU I S. PuiubKi.i'm a, September 25, ISO'). FLOU I! Sales of 200 b'lls., chiefly Northwestern extra family at 812(iT2,90 "f bbl., including some Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do , at 12fI4 ; fancy at $14 fa'lG; extra from 89 to 811; and super fine at S7,51(i8. 50. There is not much demand for Rye Flour, and it sells slowy. at 8''if'A25. Prices of Corn Meal are nomiual. V II EAT. Sales of 1500 bush, good and choice Southern Red at ?2,37, and 500 bush. Amber at 2,90. In Rye 7500 bu-h. estern sold, part at 98c (71,81. and part on secret terms. CORN'. Sales of 10.000 bu.,h. West ern mixed at 94(V9Gc, including some on private tercis.'and a lot of yellow at our highest quotations. About 9000 bush. Southern Oats sold at 52( 54e. ehchants. Shippers ana farmers can have their Produce sold at the highest market prices by consigning it to Shimmel it Ilrotlicr, Commission Merchants and Gen eral Produce l)eaie;s. No. 20'J CALLOWHII.il St., Philadelphia, Pa. gij Our Shippers will receive our pi ice list weekly. Sept. I'J-il UUITORS KOTICE. The undersigned j. auditor appointed to audit the account of Samuel JJunn, administrator of the estate of Wm. Dunn. Life of Fayette township, dee'd. and report distibtitioa of balance in baLds of accountant will meet all parties interested for the purpose of bis appointinont on Satur day, October 13th, 1800 at Oakland Mills, Juniata count V, Pa. LUCFAX ADAMS, AurVt. Sitpt. iVt. GEXI.lt A I. ELECTION PROCLA IM VI JO. Whereas, in and by an act 'of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act re lating to the elections of this Commonwealth, passed the 2nd day of .luly, A. i., 183", u 18 made the duty of the Sheriff of every county within the Commonwealth to give public no tice of the General Elections, and set forth the officers to be elected, and the place at which the election is to bs held. Therefore , SAMUEL 15. LOUDEN, High Sheriff of the county of Juniata, do hereby make known aud give this public notice to the electors of the county of Juniata, that on the SECOND TUESDAY OK OCTOlJEU next, (being th yth day of the month,) a General Election will be held at the several election districts established bv law iu said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the officers hereafter nieutiuned. 10 wit : - - M One Person to fill the oiUce of Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. One Person, in connection with the counties of Dauphin, Northumberland. Union and Snyder, to represent the 1 lib Disirict of Pennsylvania iu the House of llcprescntitives of the UuiK-d States. Two Persoiis, iu connection with the coun ties of Huntingdon and Mitllin, to fill the of fice of .Member of the House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Peumylvania. Two Persons to till tho ollice of Associate Judge of Juniata county. One Person to till the office of Prothonotary of Juniata oounty. One Person to fill the office of District At torney of Juniata county. One Person to till the office of Cornly Com missioner of Juniata county. One Person to fill (he otiice of Auditor of Juniata county. One Person 10 fill the office of Coroner of Juniata county. 1 ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWXand give notice, that the places of holding tiic afore said General Election in t lie several districts aud townships iu the couuty of Juniata, are as follows;, to wit : At the Court House in the borough of Miff liutown, for the borough ol Milllintowu. At the Court Douse 111 the borough of Miff lintowu, fur Fermanagh township. At the School House ia M'.-xico, for Ws-lker town.diip. At the Academy, at Tbompsontown. for Delaware township. At the Public H'us-e of Thomas Cox, for Grceuwood tuwuship. At the School House in P.ichficld, for Mon roe township. At Kuoue"s School House, for Sustiuchantf township. At the School House in MAUstersville for Fayette township At the School House in Patterson, for thi borough of Patterson. At tue School House in Perrysville, for the borough ot Perrysville. At the Locust Grove School IIonc, near the resideucs of John Meilin, lor Aiilford. At the Spruce Hill School House, fo' Spruce II ill lownship. At the publij School House at Acadcmia, for Louie township. At the School House near McCulloeVs Mill's for Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lying iiorth-wtst-ward ot the summit ol the Shade Mountain. At the Lick School House near the residence of Benjamin Walls, for Lack township, ex cept that portion of it lying north-west wardly of the summit ol t'jeShade Mountain. At the Centre Sidiool House, fur so much of the townships of Lack aud Tuscarora King north-west-wardly of the summit ot the Shade Mountain. At the Church Hill School House, in Tur belt towuship, fr Turbett township,. 1 ALSO MAKE KNOWS and give notice as in and by the loih section of the aforesaid Act, 1 am directed, that every person, except Justice of the Peace, who shall hold au oliice of appointment, of profit or trust, under the Government of the United States, or of this Slate, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary or executive department of this State or of the United States, or of any city or nicorpo rafud disirict, and also, that every member of Congress, and of the Sta'e Legislature, and of toe Select and Common Council of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at tLe same time the office or appointment ot Jude, Inspector, or other officer of any such election shall be eligible to any office. Also, that iu the 4ih section of an Act of Assembly, entitled '-An Act relating to Exe cution aud tor othor purposes," approved April lKtb, 1S40, it is enacted that the afore said loth section "shall not be construed to as to prevent any military ufliccr or borongh officer from serving as judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any General or Special Election of this Commonwealth," Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of the Act first aforesaid : "The Judges of the aforesaid districts shail respectively take charge of the certificate of return of the election of their respective dis tricts and produce them at the meeting of the Judges from each district, at the Court House in the borough of Mifiliutown, on the third day alter the day of the election, being the lliih dav of October, A. D KjOO, then and there to do nnd perform the duties required by law of said Judges," Also, that where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable to attend said nneting of Judges, then the certificate of re turn aforesaid, shall be taken charg of by ono of the Inspectors or Clerks of the elec tion of said district, who shall dc aud perform the duties required of said judges unable to alien. i. Particular attention is directed to the first section of the Act of Assembly, passed the :10th day of March, A. 1). ISti'l, entitled "An Act regulating the manner of Voting at all Elections, in the several counties of this Com monwealth : "That the qualified voters of the several counties in this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter authorized and required to vote, by tickets, printed or written, or partly printe-l and partly written, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voted for, and be labelled outside "judicisry ;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of Slate officers voted for and be labelled -'State ;" one ticket shall enihracc the names of all county ollicers voted for, including office of Senator, mem ber, and members of Assembly, if voted for, and members of Congress if voted for, and labelled "county ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of township officers voted for, and be labelled "township;" one ticket shall em brace the names of ail borough officer voted for. and be labeled "borough;" and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot i boxes-" The return judges for this Assembly district will meet at the Court House in Lewistown, on Friday, November 2, 180G, then and there to do and perform such duties required by law of said judges. Also, that an act of Assembly, entiled an act relating to the elections of this Common wealth passed July 2d, 18:iy, further provides as follows, to wit: v "That the Inspectors and Judges sha'lmeet at. .'be rpsnective n'aces nnnomted for holding the election in the district tu wnicn taey oe- I'ong, before 0 o'clocit, in the morning of the SCOXO TUESDAY in OCTOBER, nnd ach of the said Inspectors shall appoint one Clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such district. Agreeably to the provisions of the Gist sec tion of said net, every General and Special Election shall be opened between EIGHT and TEN O'CLOCK in the forenoon, and continue without interruption or adjournment until SEVEN O'CLOCK in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. S. B. LOUDEN, Sherif. Mifflintown, September 12, I8G-te. ATTENTION CITIZENS . NEWo DEPOT and Stationary Store, in Perrysville, Ju niata county, Pcnn'a. (Post Otiice liuildiug.) The undersigned asks leave to inform the (food people, of this and neighboring counties ih.it he has opened a tine stock of Stationary liwiks. etc., and having bought them at a vciy low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by adding a small per centage, is certain he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the jotiniy. Thi following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, with prices at tached, any or wbieli will be sent by mail free of postage to ny place upon receipt uf the annexed price, vi: Atlantic Monthly L"e- Harpers Magazine 4oc. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions.... 4-lic Codies Magazine 40c Ladies Friend - 2")c. Lallous Magazine 2"c. Waverly Magizine (weekly) 15c. Harpers PicUiLil (weekly) l"c. Frank Leslie's Pictorial, Illustrated,... l'ic. Chimney Comer l "c. Albion , l"c. New York Ledger 10c. National Police Gazette 10c. New York Clipper 10c. Saturday Night luc. Gleasons Literary Companion . 12c. Keadlosnnd Monroe's Novels, (each!... D c. Ileadle's Songster D'c. Martin's Seasihle Letter W riter f"C. Fortune Tellers and Dream Cooks of differ ent kinds, (eachl 4"c. Also all tinds of 2"o, Novels N. B. Any of the Daily. Philadelphia pa pers furnished at Too. per mouth, or tri-week-iy at. o'ic. per mouth, semi-weekly 3-jc or weei'y 20c. per month, also Music, Maga zines and other binding attended to. P. S. Back numbers of ail Magazines and Papers furnished at short uoiice. 1 am tieier rmiued to su;ip!y a great want in this county by fuinishiiig ihe people with reading mailer at a reasonable prije. I respectfully Solicit your patronace. Perrysville, r.ng. 1, . V ETEHANS TAKENOTlCE. rj Act of V the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, all Veteran Volunteers who have been regu larly rc-cnlisted and re-must-jred into Ihe service of the United States, between the 2"nh day of June, lWil and April 1st, 1 3'-J aud received no local bounty are now entitled to a bounty ot Three Hundred Dollars from the township, borough or county where their crcJit was given. Any person having a claim of the above kind, can have it prompt ly collected by calling oa or addressing. Jer eunah Lyons, Attorney -at Law, Mitliintown Juniata county. Pa. State in a ddremiug by letter number of Regiment and Company to which you belouged anddate of re-et:listinent. J. LYONS, Atlorney-at-Law, Mitliintown. Pa. VALUABLE PKOREKTY AT PRIVATE V Sale. The undersigned, residing in Del aware township, Juniata conn'y, oilers for sale his Farm, situate in said lownship, two r.'i a hall' miles from Thouipaontowii. adjoin ing lands of Dimtu's Heirs, i avid Garver and others, containing 101 acres, having thereon erected a Lauk Barn IokHO feet, good Dwel itig House, with U necessary out buildings. About 12i) acres is cleared snd under good cultivation the balance well timbered. The land is limestone with quarry and kiln on plice, with stream of water running through the farm. Tenon easy, august 1, ISOO-tf. C. G. SHELLY rr0 THE AFFLICTED It is a settled fact A. that a great proportion of the diseases which "flesh is heir to'' arise from an impure condition of the blood and the most certain remedy for these diseases is l.in hey's U nci I'uriHtr. This preparation is reliable for the safe and speedy cure of Inflammatory Kheu ma,isin. Chronic Scru:':;la. Secondary Syphilis, Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers oa the head or body. Humors of the skin and all eruptions on the face ; alsu all fever sores, bed sores, and every species of Cutanrom Disease. It will also cure all diseases common to a derangement ot she liver and rapidly reitore the patient to health. Prepared by Dr. J. M. Lindsey. for tlic soie Proprietors. Hazard i Smnh. No. lo7 Arch street, Philadelphia- Sold retail by all first-clas Druggists. may 9, 'ijli-ilci. J FRANC. n. s. cook. . nci'iiiiM.vx. 1TOSEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. i.?-L And that can be done to prrfectiun by bnyiug your g uJs of the tlf firm in Patter sen. Their stock consists in part of Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, a large and eupericr stock of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Sail, Fish, Cheef e, A;c., Lried and Canned Fruit in great variety. Hardware, Quecnsware, Woodenware. Our stock was purchased in eastern cities at re duced prices, and we are confident we can make it to the interest of our customers and the goods-buying public to give us tho first call before making their purchases N. B. We hate the largest stock, greatest variety and best styles in the county. Highest market price paid for country nro duce. FRANK, COOK & CO. Patterson, July 4, lOO.tf. FARM FOR SALE! THE undersigned offers f.t private sale a tract of land situated about one mile South ' f Perrysville in Turbctt township. Juniata county, Pa., containing about THIRTY ONEacresof elevated land ; adjoining lands of Samuel Kepner, Noah Iierlzler and others, with a good Dwelling House and Bank iiarn, Slaughter House and oilier necessary out buildings, ilso, a goody lung apple orchard and other fruit, spring of Waler at the door. For further particulars apply by letter or iu person to EDWARD M. FUNK, l'ort Royal, eejt. 19-tt. Juniata couuty, Pa. NEW TOBACCO STORE. Just received at Barnes' Cigar and Tobacco Store, a fresh supply of pure Vara Cigars and Tobaccos. I'.est Navy $1,00 per lb. 2:id " !K)c. " 3rd " 00c. " Cases Gold Bar 1.40 " " Oianoke 1.40 " " The best brands Fine Cut loose and in foil, and all kinds of Bright Tobacco at reduc ed prices. The lovers of good chewing nnfl smoking tobacco are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock. June 2i-tf. . T. BARNES. A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAV ELVING BAGS. Also, AO 77 OAS such as Hose, Gloves, Buck Gloves nnd Mils, (very best quality.) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents unfinished Kid, at SULOUiF, TROW &. AEEER'S. SCIENCE. Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style of base, which is a combination of Gold and English Rubber, (vulcanite) Also American Rubber, (vulcanite,) which for beauty, dura bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of the natural color of the face, cannot be sur passed. Either of the above basis I WARRANT FOli TEN YEARS. 1'ull I'ppor or Lower Sots Inserted K Low un $15 OO Per Set. Temporary sets inserted Gratia. Special attention will be made to diseased gums, and n cure warranted or no charge made. Tteth filed to last for life. Triumph ia dentistry ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITII0UT PAIN by a new process, withont 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 Mitllin town, and being in possession of the Intrtt improved Inntrnments and Machinery I warrant entire satisfaction, or the money will be re funded. Office on T.ridge Street, opposite the Court House Square. G. L. DERR, nov. 0. 'Co-Iy. Keiidrnt Dentist. MIFFLLNTOWiN TLX 3110?. -t- H AVISO purchased the Tin and Pheel Iron Store, located on Bridge Siieet, Mifllin town, 1 would respectfully inform the public that I intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of 00K & PABLOii STOVES1 Tin and Jjp.m ware, the largest and beat in the county, and as to quality and workman ship cannot be surpassed. Sl'OUTUG, ROOFING, Jo and Sheeting work, will be promptly at tended to either in town or country. Brass Copper and Enameled French Preserving Ket tles, Dippers, Brass, Copper. French Tintieu Miiamelted Hollow Ware. Wnllle irons Coal Shovels, Fruit Cans, both common and P::tent, and of various measure", always ou Laud and for sale Persons in want of anything in the above line are requested to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I feels confident that 1 can suit them either as regards the article or the price. JsfOId copper. Brass nnd Pewter bought and the highest price paid in cash or goods June 27, 'b'i. N. E. IITTLEF1ELD. MIFFLIN COACH & WAGON" M ANUFAC tory. We the undersigned beg leave to inform our customeis and friends in this and adjoining counties, that we have enlarged our shop, and by the addition of Steam Power, aie prepared to do work at the shortest possi ble notice. We arc constantly manufacturing and make to order, every description of Coaches. Car riages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, &c, also Family and Yoak cutter sleighs. We are also prepared to manufacture Road Wagons from one to four horse. Having been working at the business for a nuu.ber of years ourselves, and employing uone but the best of workmen. We flatter ourselves that our work cannot be surpassed for neatness and durability ; in this or ad joining counties. We always keep on hand from twenty to thirty set. of best second growth, Jersey Hickory Spokes, in order to make durable wheels And will warrant our work for any reasonable lime. Sleighs and Bt'.ggias re-painted with neal ness nml dispatch. All other repairing heavy or I i t w ill receive strict attention. Come and examine our sfoek and worn, before pur chasing elsewhere. Don't forget the tame, HEIrFLEFINGKR & CRISWELL, Corner of the Pike & Cedar Spring road. June 27-tf. A rUiFl'HK I'Oil THE HlAEKiCCaT.F "IVight Glooming Orm." "Xight Slloomiaif rrtu." "Xight blooming Orrwd." ".i;ht H looming Orfm." 4!Yifil dooming CcrcuM." I'halon' Phaloa't Pba!ona A mint exqliil. iK-lkati, aint Frnirant TfTfttnie. ittnti led from the rare aud Ueautilul flower from -.vLicb it Uii.cs Hi Diimo. U&nufuctureu oniv by PUAI.OV As BO, TTrvr York. Br.W'ARB OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOU PIIALON'S TAKE SO OTIIER. July 1 'liH-ly. VEW ARRANGEMENT. The undersigned 1 finding it impossible with one .Market Car, to supply their custoiners.have purchased another, and are now prepared to furnish marketing regularly twice a week after the 1st of August. One Car will arrive in Pat tcrson every Wednesday evening, the other will arrive every Friday evening. W e wish it distinctly understood we will do not h in" but a strictly cash business in future. Per sons ordering goods regulnrly every week are expected to pay promptly each trip. One car will leave Patterson for Philadelphia every Monday morning, the other will leave every Wednesday morning. july 2o-tf. HOLLOHAUOn & ROWE. CUBA MILLS. The undersigned hegs leave to inform his friends and the public that lie is still in charge of the above natne4 popular mill, where he is prepared to accom modate the citizens of Miliiin, Patterson and viciui'y, with the Choicest Lrands of Flour. A l trge supply of Bran, Chop-Stulf, and Feed of nil k inl3 constantly on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday to MllBin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive lib eral siutre of public patronage. Terms Cash, may 0, 'tiU-O SO LOMO.N K A U IT M A S. A UCTION NOTICE. Th e undersigned Ix. would respectfully inform merchants and all other persons, that he has opened an Auc tion Room'on Main Street, Mitliintown, IV, where he will receive on consignment aii kinds of goods, and sell themat Pubhc Auction on reasonable per ceniage. Merchnnts and others having goods thfy wish to dispose of would do well to transfer them to the auction room. Sale every Saturday evening, mav !. MW-tf. A. H. W EI DMAS. PURE LIBEKTY 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'atnt A Ghir. Dialers No. 137 North THIRD Street, PiIILAD'A i w. 21, 'GC-Jy. i ADVANCE OF DIISTTAIi CARD, II M KEEYER, Surgeon Dentist, rrtAKE3 this method of informing Ms friends -L in Juniata county, that -ir'g to the tea sonably good success he htis met with, during the few months he has been practising his pro fession, in said cotinty, he feels warranted in making stated visits to Mitliintown and Mc Alistersvilie The first Monday of each month Mr. Keever may be found at the Juniata Ho tel, Mitllin. te remain two weeks. The thin! Monday, at McAlistersville, to remain during the week. Teeth inserted on VULCANITE, GOLD & SILVER. TEETH FILLED and extracted in the most approved manner, anil with the least possible pain. IfJjL. Strict attention given to diseased guuis, Ac. All work warranted. B- Terms reaionable. January 24. 1806-tf. - CHOLERA. Don't be startled ! The Chol era can be prevented and cured by using Dr. J. M. Lindsey s Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine. This preparation ha? been befora the public for fifteen years, and I. as been used with entire success. Thoosands of Cer tificates could be furnished, but a trial ef Ihe medicine will be more satisfactory than volume of Certificate? and will convince thij most sceptical of its wonderful curative prop erties. It is not a cure-all. but is desigr.e 1 to relieves!! who may be attached by Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Clmlic or Cramps and Pains in the Stoaiack. ire. Don't he without a bottle at hand. Sold re tail by nil first class Druggists and W holesale by the Proprietors Hazard & Smith No. 107 Arch Street, Philadelphia may, 9-llm. IARM AT TRIVATE SALE. The under signed offers at private sale his farm sit uated in Delaware township, Juniata county, Pa., about three miles east of Vhompsontown. containing 2!- acres, about 21 II) acres of wbicti are clean d and in a good state uf cultivation, Ihe remainder well ser. with choice tin-i-eT, having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, Tenant House, large Bank Haiti, and nther necessarv out-buildings, wi;h a i.ever-f:ii!in spring of water convenient to the house. -The land is well watered. The nhove bin! will be sold in whole or in parcels lo soil pur chasers. Persons desiring lo purchase, the property can do so bv c illing on JOHN" P. THOMPSON, A-rii 25. 1 -f-.O-tf. CRAY B ILL (STgoT WIH1LLSA1.E lil.UtltS IN thr, (Modi) c.clil!o!3 uhxe, c:l cloth, window shades, Urcouis, Mats, Brushes I'ougii Lap?, Bucket3, Twiacs, Wick, tic, Cio SUIITII TUIiU) STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Feb 21. lStl'Mv. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Scrvous Debility, Premature Decay and alt the effects of youthful indiscreticn, will for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, therecipc an I directions for making Ihe simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by address ing JOHN I?. OCT EN. No. 13 Chambers St., Sew York, feb. 28,-ly. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice i herc'iy givn that Inters of Administra tion on the esta'e of .Mrs. Margaret Hardy, dee'd., late of Milford township. Juai:i?a Co., Pa., have boea granted lo the undersigned re siding in aforesaid township. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make i r.mediata payment, nnd those hav ing claims will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. MARY EOBISON, Adm"x. ang. 13, lHi'.ti-llt. :'. have on hand a good quality of Hard cmrrxTEK iohi.s blacksmith TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, Sc.. Shoy maker Tools. Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steoh Nails. Horse Shoes, an 1 Horse Shoe Naiij by the keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to inch by the pound. Hngzy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Griti I Stone Fictnres. nt S I Lo U F F, FROV & rARKER'S. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between Hartley & kaulininn iu the milling business at Cuba Mills, was discolvcd by mutual consent on the 21 otay of April. ISt'.'J. The books arc in the bauds ai' Solomon Kauffiuan for settle- Illlllt. J. M HARTLEY &- S. K.U'FF.MAS. august 2!', lMl'i-if. Villi: LiniUiTY Mill ft LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters 1 Try it 1 aud you will have no oilier. Man ufactured otilv V. ZEK.LKIt A SMITH. Wiiolesa i.e Dki'o, Paint & Glass Di alers, No. lo7 North THIRD Street, PHIL VL" Jan. 2 1, llfi-ly. gTATES UNION HOfEI, I'uilameli'Uia. This Hotel is pleasantly situated on the South sids of M tit act Siren, a few d iora above Sixth sireet, its central locality makes it par ticularly desirable to persons visiting the city on businoss or Pleasure. T II. 15 SANDERS. Pro p ESTERS LAND AGENCY. C. Gin grich, Lancaster. Wisconsin, will buy ami sell REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in tho West, can obtain cheap homes and good wa ter power in prosperous locali'ie by consult ing hi in reference giveiif required. mar. 21-ly. W AN l't.D. SUM AC The undisrstgumt wishes to pim-bnse pure Sumac in lurgn or small quantities. Highest market prices paid on delivery at sumac mill, Mecbaoics- burg, Juniata county, Pa. N. IITHRTZLEK. P.t-t Rnyal, Juniata Co., Pa. nugttst 15, lf-o;i;-tf. vy&iTTsii'.K t 53 3n v.iis : : Dr. L. O. MnxTF.z' ('rrn!,n, th? crcatcst stimulator in the world, will force Whisker or Mustaches to grow on the smoothest face or chin: never known to fail ; samp!.' for ti ia sent free to any one do.-irofii of ie-ti:ig its merits. Address, Klevks & ', 7S N issau St., N. Y. July II, !.';i;.::tu. QTATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uor the Capi O tol Buildings, HARISUCRG, r.i. tTerms as moderate as any Hotel in ;ho City. WM. G. THOMPSON. Proprietor salt: SALT .SA L T 1 ! ! Superior quilit either hy sinjrV s-ick ci JT1- (iiiaritity. We will fun;bU Mereli;.n:s with salt at VIiiIk U-Ij.bia prices, vita t'uc H-i-ance of esp eases of fn-ilif. SULOUFF & FROWTARKEn.