WEDNESDAY MORNING, November 7, :St;G. if 'ft 1 M M "We seed Money. Will our friends who arc indebted to us for subscription, advertising and job work, call and settle. Paper and material for printing is exceedingly high, and wddre compelled to require prompt settlement ot the small bills due us. i; W. IIarlei i Co , have just re ceived a lare stuck of Winter Clothing and are selling flew c.T rapidly s.t re duced J rices. Dou't fail to (lop aud lout at them. YTatcJES, Jewelry afoJ 31'VCfware, oi a superior tiuality, suitable for Holiday and Uridal prcscn's, advorlUtl in this it- sue by Henry Harder, 5-0 Arch street, Fhila-klpUia. Reader ! give him a call j The Lewisiowu Unjettc says: Mr. P.aeV ind some other officers id the Pennsylvania Railroad, last week made an examination of the roadbed from Heeds vi!!c to Milroy, with a view, it is hoped of fiuishiag that portion. Sudden Death. A man named JIcElwec, a resident of the lower cud (1 Huntingdon coucfy, was thrown from hit horse a few days ago, near Rough and Heady Furnace, and died almost instantly iroui the injuries received. Jos. S Dell, Closing Merchant, Philadelphia, keeps coustan'.ly on haud a .superior stock of Meus' aud Uys' Cloth ing f r wholesale dealers Juniata nier than'.s should call at .Mr. Dell's, No. 43 North 3d street. He warrants all Lis ;goods. New Goods. J.'li M. Todd, has- just teeeived fdom the Eastern cities a lare and well selected stock of Dry Goods ilroewics. Sic, which he is selling at his store iu P-tiierson, at very low figures Persons wishing good good aud cheat! poods, should go to Todd's. See his new clkcrtiseuicut in another column. Bae B.'.i.l We received a circular from the committee appoiufed at the Rise 15 ill Conveutiou held at IIarrisburg, on the 27th of 'September, urging upon all Clubs the propriety of electing two dele pates to the Annual Meeting of Natiouai Association of Jsc Rail Players, which Meets iu New York City, cu Weduesday, December 12th 1SGG, at 3 o'clock P. M. Any Clubs wishing to join the State As sociation can do so by making application to Mr. W. D. Cramei, at Patterson. Written Notices. We notice occa sionly a written 'Not is' stuck tip in some obscure corner, as if the author was ashamed to post it in a more conspicuous place. Any man who writes his notices f r a public sale, or things of that kind, and gives economy a; a reason, shows a ad deficiency of knowledge. He is 'pcD ny wise and poind foolish,' as nobody but old figies will stop to read wriltiu handbills now a days. If a man has auy thiug to tell and expic's to get i s value, lie must let it be known, aud Printer's Ink is the only proper medium. Unclaimed Fractional Currency. Treasurer jlj.'pnnr desires persons who have forwardci packages of mutilated fr"'i ..i.r.l curreucy to the Treasury ie-j-artment, hut have not received a reply, announcing the receipt of the pnckjgo and inclosing the amount of the sum for ward -d, to address a letter as before, stat ing di-ttiucMy the amount forwarded, the date of transmittal, and the name and po.-t !2ee rd dress of the writer. The oEccrs of the Treasury may thus be en abled to identify a large number of pack ages now in their possession, the forward ers of which neglected to state their uames or post offices. IIioii Prtces. Since the close of the war every one has been hoping and look in? for a reduction in the prices ot the necessaries of life. From present indi cations, however, the cost of living is likely to be higher than ever during the poming winter. One article only, coal, u cheaper than it has been, while meat, flour, cmcerics and dry good? have all an upward tendency. The grain crops have been far above the average, and it was thought that breadstuff would be cheaper, but the poor crops everywhere ia Europe, and the waste and destruction of the Ger man war, have creited a foreign demand fLr Americrn grain and run up the prices. The people, then, must meet these high juices with proportionate economy, and the rich should not neglect the poor, for whom there is a fcard winter in 'orc Grape Vines in Winter A corres pondent of one of our agricultural ex change papers says : "In m v. ramble ia various portions of (his and aujoiutng counties, I have been very particular in making observations with reference to the productiveness of those vines that have bceu laid down when compared with those that have not been laid down during the wiuter, and I have found it an invariable rule that those vines, no matter what was the va riety of grape, which had bees detached from their supporters in late aurnmn, and laid dowu and covered with a few inchss depth of soil, or with leaves until the cold weather had passed iu the spring, yielded good crops of grapes, while those that had Dot ben laid down during win ter yielded but little frtiit, and iu many iustances, none at all ; and when such viues did btar, the grapes were almost several days later iu maturing, aud were also of au inferior (juality. Soldiers' Monument Fund. The i'oilowiu" contributions have bceu made ! to the Soldiers' Mouument Fund since last acknowlcdgmeuts : MCOYSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Maggie Alain, JSvlicitvr. Joseph S. Lai i d f 3 00 S. 11. Crawford 3 00 Maggie Mairs 1 00 Abiaham Xoss 2 00 I. C. Stewart 2 00 Itcv. J. J. Hamilton 1 00 Mrs. Kati Hamilton 1 00 Samuel McgauLey 1 00 Mrs. KlizaLeth Rlack 1 00 Mrs. K. J. Hart 1 00 Joshua Reale, Jr. 2 00 S. P. liarlcn 1 00 M. A. Hailea 75 J. A. Nass 1 00 Joseph Given 1 00 Maggie J. Stewart 1 00 Mrs. Mary Smith 1 00 Mollie . xMcKinley 50 It. M. Gray 1 00 Thomas Uarnard 1 00 Samuel Wib.on 50 $2(3 75 BARREN RUN SCHOOL 1'ISTRICT. lllic AitJcnon, itoliritur. Frederick Andrews $1 00 James Murphy 1 00 W. S. liiddle 1 00 Philip Mellhouse 1 00 Hugh L. McMeea 1 00 Josiuh McMeen 50 James Irvin 1 50 Samuel Lawson 1 00 II. II. Hechtct 2 00 Samuel Walker 1 00 11 00 COLLINS SCHOOL DISTRICT. Harriet C"1tr, Solicitor. Siinnn M. Wilson SI 00 Harriet Wilson 2 00 II. It. Pol in 1 0U Kinzey Heaston 2 00 Josiah Wafers 1 00 John W. MiUikeo 1 00 Mary h. Millikcu 1 00 Nancy Milliken 75 Charic Polm 1 00 Simon P. Logan 1 00 Martiu 11. Ktndig 1 00 512 75 M'ct LLOCnS MILLS DISTRICT. Wary Bofcr, S'tlicitur. G. S. Mills 2 00 Matthew Chisholra 1 00 W. I. MeCulloch 1 00 Thomas Pobbs 1 00 James Dobbs 1 00 II. J. Juuk 1 00 S. T. Mc'Ju'.looh 2 00 Mrs. P. C. MeCulloch. 1 00 Kate L. Fuilon 1 00 Mary J. Trego 1 00 512 00 m'kINLET's SCHOOL DISTRICT. Mo'jjie Hart, Sulicilur. V illiam Hart 3 00 Geoi go Glace 1 00 John Dillcn 1 00 Ilev. J. A. McGill 2 00 W. P. Gruver 1 00 Klias Gruver 1 00 T. E. Gruver 1 00 Linn McKinlcy 25 William Kidd 1 00 Daniel Chestnut 50 William Cox 25 812 00 E. Horning 91 00 D. Sulouff 1 00 A. Guss 1 00 W. Pannebakcr 1 00 Eph. Guss 60 S.Aughy 1 00 S5 50 Total Amount previously ack'ged. Total Receipts to date $ 80 00 3S1 95 ?1GI 05 E. S. Parrer, Treas. Ventilation. It is a con-moo but mistaken idea that warm air is impure, anu ma:, conse.jueimy, n is i.urtrui I sleep iu a conipaiatively warm room warm room IS as easily venmatea m . 1 cool one. It is always positively Injun- ous to sleep ia a close room where water freezes becauso such a degreo of cold eatrsM the negatively poisonou carbonic acid gas of a sleeping room to settle near the floor, -xhere it is breathed and re- breathed by the sleeper, and is capable of producing typhoid fever in a few hours. Hence there is no advantage, and aWays danger, especially to weaker persons, in sleeping in an atmosphere colder than the freezing point Arrested. On Tuesday lasttwostrag- glcrs came to town and entering the dwel ling house of Mr. E. S. Parker, they com menced gathering up boots, pantaloons. and other articles. Mr. Parker, not ap preciating their familiarity, had tl.ein ar rested, aud as Ike Weiser had passed one of them into the jail and was turning around to pass the other in, to his great eurpri.-e he was not there. Weiser, see ing the ends of the stranger's coat tails fluttering around the corner of the jail, started iu persuit of the absconding party with a large crowd, Ike, whose bravely never fails him, bringing up the rear. After running the stranger to the upper- end of town, he was overtaken by oue of the party, and brought back by Weiser. It was well foi the stranger that Ike had no reicoliccr, else his bravery might have resulted in something. MERE )1T11 CARMAN On the 1st in? by Rev. A. Ilarncr, Mr. I'avis Meredith and Mrs. Ann Eiiza Carman, both oi Delaware township. PARKER VAN VALZAII On the 11th ull., in Lewiftown, by Iicv. O O. MsClcnn, Ezra I). I'arkcr, Esq , of this place, and Miss Jeunio Vanvalzah, of Lewistown, I'a. FottGUSOX BEXTLEY Sept. 3d. by Rev. M. L. Shindel, Mr. Josaph Ferguson and Miss Catharine Bentley, both of Juniata county, Pa. CAVEXV CASSEL On the 23d ult., by the crime, Mr. S. B. Cuveny and M:ss Mary Cassel, both of McAUsiareTille, Ta WOODWARD DAVIS On the same day by the same, Mr. E. V. Woodward of Phila delphia, and Mi. is Matlie Davis of Walker townsLip, Juniata county. Pa. LEONARD EENTLY On the 21th ult, hy the same, Mr. Thomas Leonard and Miss Jennie Denily, both of Fayette township, this county. MAL? TOX SMITH. On the 30th ult., by Rev. E. W. Kirhy, Cuniruings Malston and Mary E. Smith, all of MiQitown, Ta. JtlFFLI.NTO'tLN & PATTERSON MARKETS FLOCR. MARKETINGS. Saper, y old. $12 00 j Butler, prime 5 ib 30 Kxtrs.... A iiuuer, n rate J3 Fancy,- Rye, V CWt. l!uckirlieat,.... Corn Meal, ....... GRAIN, White whct, 13 UO ILnrd, 8 00 jTallo 6 110 lEuirs, dux 1 75 i PORK, iiogs. cwt n 00 8 M 3 oil 00 1.5 80 1 1:0 60 ilium, x -' Jsides It Shoulders Tl BEEF, 'Fore qr, cwt 10 00 ll.'inJ r, VI 00 iol'.trv, 'Chickens, V pair SO Red Wheat "j bu Kye Burley,... Corn, Buckwheat 1 Onts SEEDS, Clover, y bus 7 Timothy. 4 Flax 2 Hungarian DRIEJ FRUIT, Apples, V bu 3 Peaches, t G Cherries, Currents,. . . . Blackberries, -Elderberries, POTATOES, New Irish, bu Sweet, 1 Turkeys , 2 CO i COAL, -t. lo.n Trevertou tove ' 00 do En 6' Sunbury glove 0 U0 00 00 75 d0 00 00 10 10 8 4 50 20 do Egg ti 00 JChestnut 5 00 UVa, 3 "y Mixed,... WOOD, )k,..... Hickory,. 3 00 HAY, Timothy, 20 DO 13 00 , lover, VARIETIES, Apples, "jt bu 75 Onions, 1 00 While Uesns,. 2 50 Beeswax, lb 45 Soap, dry 10 Candles 20 Wool, washed...- 50 Rues, 6 Retailed Articles. Coal Oil y gal 80 Salt, y sack 2 50 (round Alum salt 3,00 Plaster. "H ton 10 (Ml . , u I Nails - 7 50 : liar iron 05J ! Horse ihoes keg $9 50 Sprng steel cn hands Corrected weekly by Sulouff, Frow A Farkfci. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PiiiLAiiKLi'uiA, November 0, 1806. FLOUR. Sales of 1450 bbls., mostly Northwest cxtia family, at $13(14,25 bbl., including superfine at 8(t9,50 ; extra at 5!),50(rtii2. Pennsylvania and Ohio family at ?13,50(il5, and faucy at S1G(17,25. 200 bbls. Rye Flour sold at $ and small lots at $8,25. Prices of Cora Meal are nominally unchanged. WHEAT. Small sales of common and prime sold at S33,33 H bush. White may be quoted at 3,35(0,3.40. 1000 bushels Western Rye sold at $1,45, aud some Pennsylvania at $1.50. Corn is in good request, ana 100012,000 bu. sold at $1,27 for yellow afloat, and $1,28 in 6tore, and $1.25 for Western mixed. Oats are in fair request, and 2500 bush, sold at 67o. for Delaware, and C370e. for Pennsylvania. 5pcml lloticcs. vnt ixa:, kjjt 'ikii: Every young lady and gentleman in the United Stales can hear something very much to their advantage by return mail (free of charge.) by addressing the tmdcrsigned. Those having fears of being humbugged wil oblige by not noticing ibis card. All others will please address their obedient servant. THUS. F. CHAPMAN. feb. 2Svly. 8-'l Broadway, New York. canons of yoi tii. A Gentleman who suffered for years from tTannu lL.i.:t: a. 1 -I ; lhe effest, of youthful indiscretion, will for , the sake of suffering buwanitv, send free to ! all wbo need it, tie reeirc nud directions for j making the .iu.ple remedy by which -be wss j enreo. sutterers wulung to profit by the au vertiaer's experience, can do so by address ing JOHX B, OGDEX. Ko. 13 Chambers St., New York, feb. 28,-ly. i SEW PESH12E FOR THE U UDkESCSIQ; u!Vig!tl JIlMmiaa; Crrrmm.n "Slijht Illaomiag C'ereaa." "Miglil Bleamias C'crcaa. ?liaa BlMmiag Crrraa." " Might Blmtiai Cerras." PhaIou rbaUa'a Pknloa A wt elqiti'lte. d-llrat, unit Fmirant IVrnime. dUrt li'd ff.m th rtn aod btanliftu flower Iroin waich II take IU DMM. llanafacttiri'd only "T PHAI.OV c l0r, Wew Tark. BF.WAnB OF COlTStEftFI-ITS. ASK FOR rHALOJ'S-TAKE KO OTHER. July 1?, 'fiG-ly. 'Fit l.OXsil A1PT1 vi;h. The advertiser, haviux been restored to health ia a few eek hy a very simple remedv. after having suffered for several vears with a severe lung affection, and that dread, disease. Consumption is anxious to make known to bu fcllow-sutlercrs the means of cure. - To all who desire it, be will rend a copy of the Description used (free of charge,) with tho'direm-?" fur prcp-iring and nsing the same, which nnd !"rKE cl:KK for CossnarTio-t. Asthma, Brojchits, Cone ns. Coi-i.s.. and all Throat and Lung AlTeetifns. Tie ouly object of the adcrtist-r in seniiing the prescription is to benefit the ufllict'd, and spread infoiiuation which he concfl'ves to be invaluable, and be hopes ever'-sufferer will try iiis remedy, s it will cott'licm uoihing. and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the presnription, ruts, by return mail, will please address Rev EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co. Ni-w 1 ork feb. 2P,-ly. itx AtU'rrti5icra:nt5. VAI.FA lTirTM I L L PROPERTY A C PRI VATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale his Mill Properly, situated in Mel'oysville, Tuscarura towuMhip, Juniata county. The Mill is a large Frame Luildii:, runuiug two setts of Burrs, with Bulls, Ele. valors, &c., neccssiry for doing a large Country or Me'chant business. In connec tion with the Mill will be sold a good Dwell ing House and Stable, with ail necessary modern improvements. Terms easy. Persons wishing to see tl.e property will call at the residence of the subscriber iu McCyosville, Juuiata county. Juue 20-tf. WM. 1."CKETT. J. rBANK. B. 9. COOK. D. DCFr.IlTIA. HONEY SAVED IS MOXEY EARNED. XfX And that can be done in prrfection by buying your goads of the new firm in Patter sen, 'liieir stock consists in part of Dry (ioods. Hats and Caps, Fancy Goods, Yankee Xotious, a large and superior stock of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Sail, FNa, Cheese, e.. Dried and Canned Fruits in great variety. Hardware, Queensware, Woadeuware. Our slock was purchased iu 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 the first call before making their purchases. N. B. We haee the largest stock, greatest variety and best styles in the county. Highest market price paid for country pro duce. FRAN K, COOK & CO. Patterson, July 4, IMO.if. NEW ARRAXGEMENT. finding it impossible The undersigned uh ono Market Car, tosupply their customers. have purchased another, and are now prepared to luru:sh marketing regularly twice a week after the 1st of August. One Car will arrive in l a terson every Wednesday evening, the other will arrive every Friday evening. We wivh it distiueily understood we will do nothing but a strictly cash busiaess in future. Per sons ordering goods regularly every week are expected to pay promptly eaeti trip One car will leave Patterson for Philadelphia e:ry Monday morning, the other will leave every veunesday morning. july 25-if. HOLLOBArGn 4 ROWE TTALCABLE PRORERTY AT PRIVATE V Sals. The undersigned, residing in Dvl aftire township, Juniata coi.n'y, oilers for sale i'ts 1 irai. situate in said township, two and a h'lf i.i'ts from Thnmpsontowa. adjoin in" lands cf l':,nm's Heirs, l.avid Oarver and others, contai.i'u acres, having thereon erected a Bank "-am 45 x o feet, good Dwel- ; House, with alt nefssary out buildings. About 120 acres is clfirei. ana under gooil cultivation the balance well Mmbered. llie land itt limestone with niin.TV JUtf kiln On place, with stream of water running' through the farm. Terms easy, august 1. 18t;t;.tf. C. G. SHELLY' DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS & CATARRH, treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS, M. D., Oculist aud Aurisl, (formerly of Leydea, Holland,) No. 6I! PINE Street, 1'illLAD'A. Testimonials, from the most reliable sources iu the City and Country can be seen at bis office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets ia his practice. ARTI FICIAL EYES, inserted triihout pais. No charge for examination. mar 21-ly. AUCTION NOTICE. T h e undersigned would respectfully inform merchants and all other persons, that he has opened an Auc tion Room on Main Street, Miffiiutown, Pa., where he will receive on consignment all kinds of goods, snd sell theinat Public Auction on reasonable per centage. Merchants anu others having goods th'.y wish to dispose o! would do well to transfer them to the auotion room. Sale every Saturday evening, may 9, leCO-if. A. H. WE! DM AN. INV ELOPES AND WRITING PAPERS, J at wholesale. SAMUEL RAYNOR A CO. Ho A 117 William St., New York. Envelope manufacturer, including eTery style of Epistolary, Note, Letter, Official, Fay Drug and Portfolio Envelopes. Also side agents tor Ihe Irving A Harrison Mills Writing Papers, by the case or Smaller quantity. Price list with samples sent by D?il when requested. Dealers are invited to call and examine stock, styles, prices etc., oct 17-4t. WANTED. SUM AC -The undersigned wishes to purchase pure Sumac in large or small quantities. Highest market prices paid on delivery at sumac mill, Mechanics burg, Juniata county, I'a. N. IIERTZLEK, Tort Royal, Juuiata L'o.,.Pa august 13, 1800-tf. ljAtc..WbU.l.ii -. inuD.-iiiijiiir. JT ti le for washing without rubbing, except ( in- rery dirty places, which will require a very el'iK'it rub, and unlike otBer preparal ens f- fered for a like purpose, will sot rot the f-ioinss, but will leave them much whitfr than ordinary methods, without the usual wear and I ear. It removes grease spots as if by mngic, and softens the din by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary cases entirely remove it. This powdi-r is prepared innceordance with chemical science, and upon a process pecu liar lo itself, which is secured by Letters Pat ent. It has been in use for more than a year, and lias proved itself an universal favorite ' wht-revei it has been used. Among the ml- Yan'nges claimed are too following, vis It saves all Ihe expense of soap usually j used on cotton and linen goods. It saves most of the labor of rubbing, and wear and tear. A'.so, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed j With one ouarlcr the time and labor usually required it imtar.i a beautiful gloss and lustre, much superior to any other mode. No water required except to moisten the pow der. Directions with each package. - And can be readily'niipreciated by a single trial. The cost of washiag for a family ofj fire or sis persons Will not exceed tubek cents. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that ninny useless compounds nave been introduced to the public which have ro! - ed the clotu, or failed in removing the dirt, but knowing the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand which his long existed, and which has heretofore rematnev unsupplied. Manufactured ny HOWE A STEVENS. 200 Broadway, Boston- Also. Manufaclnrers of Family Dye Colors. For sale h Orocers and Dealers everywhere. Oct- 17-.m. i. TIT. TOX P.IsPrSsCBADE. N EW STORE. The undei;?ned have oprti nl a New Store in the Odd Fellows' Hal!, Bridge s'reat, where they are prepared to fur nish the public with good and cheap goods. consisting in part ot lilacs fcnii anu i.oniUA- lines, black Wool le Lair.c nt"' 'i wide, Freftth Alpacas, Snow Flake Mobaii, Que De More, Fancy Wool De Laics and fancy Snow Flake ia all colors, Printed Lamrics auu , Linens, I'reucti Sills Tlaid Toplins and Poplinotts. Striped I lnill Pongue Crape. " Fignrcd ami Plain Percales. Pacific and Foulard's Challics.' White Goods such as Irith Linens, Swiss Cambrics, Jaconetts, Erillianta, Nansooks and Crinolines. Black Thibet nnd Pf Lain Shawls. French Plaid Grandiens " ' " American Cloths and Cassfimere'.v. Middlesex I. Litdies' " great variety, White and colored Flannels, Cottouades, Checks, Shambrics A Ticking', Bleached and brown Sheetings 1, 1J, 2.1, SOT 1 0X3 Gloves, IToscry, Collars, Trimmings, Bib bens, with a great variety of the beat styles iu the above line, sclcjted with great care. Hats and Caps for men and boys in great variety ; black, color, fur, wool and straw goods. Having purchased the above of the manufacturers wc arc prepared to sell cheap ej titan any other bouse in the county. One of ihe finest assortments of Oil Cloths and in great variety, as well as Ced.irware at lowest pvices. Close eash buyers would do well to examine our stock before purchnsiug elsewhere. TILTO.N & ESPEXSC1IADE. June 15, 1800 ly. f-v I.l-fll. . II " ... 7 --v X.,,- Pa Office, first 'CSt door west of Bel- tZ?Jti fords store, up t;rfe3Vff, ' stairs. The sub- r-. -W!v?s..i scribor announci s -j "- "OlH tu the nubile that he has opened a - - Dental Oflice, as above stated, where he will lie Sappy to attend to the wants of all who ; will be sold in whole or in parcels to suit pur may favor him with their patronage. Teeth 1 chasers. Persons desiring to purchase the iiiserteJ upon all the latest and mo?t improved , property can do so by culling on plans, in a workmanlike and satisfactory man-j Jl"H3 1';' TIIOMPSOX,- ner, which for beauty, durability nnd clean- April 2", lSC6-!f. liness cannot be surpassed. All work war- ! ranted. No eharite made for the insertion of temporary sets, when permanent sets are or dired. Particular attention paid to diseased gums, on llie sensible principle of "no cure, no pay." Teeih filled which will last for life All hough a young practitioner, be f'els sut. isSed in saying that his work will com pare favorably with any that is put up in this orany of Ibe adjoining counties. All baasks of the community is a trial, and if full Mfia factton is not given, no chnrgo will be made. ff-srnill visit McAlisterville on the third week of every Tonlh, and Thnmpsontown on j i-c nfuiiu ners, 10 remain one weeK. At. all other times can be found at bis office in Mif flintown. oct 10, lSOo-tf. LADIES' FANCY FURS! AT JOHN FAR EIRA'S Old Establishment Ft'R Mann. fictory No. 71S ARCH STREET, above 7tb. I PillLAD'A. Have now in store of my own Importa tion and Manufac ture one of the larg- j est an'i most tieauti- 'fi fill etinni nf 1 -.VA . InS ! A " C 1 FURS f ' lt"st,'f'"?t'ren"8 "'"r 'n 'he 4, ' 'v'iXt '-'jCity. Also, a fine T'Ti -m assorrmen i oi tient s VrFur Gloves and Col- S!j5i 1 am enabled to dispose ot my goods at very reasonable prices and I would therefore so.'icit a call from my friends of Juniata county .tnd vicinity. Remember the Name, Number and Street! JOHN FAREIRA, Xo. 718 Arch street, above Tib, south side, Philati'a- 1 have no Partner, nor connection with any other Store ia Philadelphia. Oct- 10-Jra. WE have on hand a good qualify of Hard ware. Comprising a full assortment ol CARt'KXTElt TOOLS & BLACKS.-: ITU TOOLS, such r.s Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Shoy maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Steeb Nails, Horse Shoes, nnd Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound. Ropes of all sues from 2 inches down to J inch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Springs. Grind Stones, and Grind Stone Fictures. at SULOUFF, FROW A PARKER'S. ISTBI.1SHKJ 58 YEtit. SORUEL HORSE HOTEL, Ko. 283 NORTH FOURTH STUSET, PHILADELPHIA. feb 21, JSG0 ly. I'&opRiiiiw. JfU'SIC STORE. MtlSlCALLNSTJlUJlLNT.'1 I. T. CKEEXE HAS OPENED niS Ml'-' i sie Store.-one door west of W. Lewis' licok ior. where lie keens constantly ere hand STEISWAY & SONS' aud OAF.HLE'rf .j.ino Manufacturing Company's PIANOS i as'ON A HAMLIN'S CABINET ORGAN snd CARII ART, NEED1IAM A CO S' MK- LODEON3 ; Ouitars, Violins, iifes, lutes; Uuitar and Violin Strinirs. Mcstc Booki Golden Chain, Golden Show er, Colder. Ceiwnr, Golden Trio, Ac., Ac. SITEET Mt'Sl;.-Ue ia constantly rely ing from Philadelphia all. tire nM-tif which persons at a distance wishing, can order, and have sent them by mail, at Publisher's Prices Bft) rianos and Organs Warranted for hr4 years. Those yiishijg to buy any of the above ar- f ieies are iavited to call an4 exawrinw niinef before porchiisini elsewhere: My prices arc he same as in New Yerk and Philadelphia. Circulars of Instruments sent protrfpffr rp- .nnl'x.liiin with anv aHil it liinnl irfikflnft- . aesireiL B. M. GREENE, Hill Street, lluniinttdlin. Pa. One door west of Lewis' Book Store. fi M KEEVER, Surgeon Dcnti'sf, rI" AKKS this methou of informing bis friends JL in Juniata county, that owinz to the lea- amiably good eoccess he has met wiib, during ! the few months Ue babeaa p.-atiiig kis frv fes-icn in said county, he feels warraaie4 ia niaking stated visits So Miftiintowa awl M Alistersville The first Monday of each nioiw.-k j Jr. Keever may be found at be Juniata Ho- The t;i .ftiUilll, io iri.it.u inu w v t Jim imi't Monday, at McAlislcrsville, to remain duvinjt Ihe week. Teeth inserted on L L(. AM rr., GOLD A SILVER. TEETH FILLED and extracted in the most approved manner, and wiib the least possible pain. 8?gi. Strict attention given to disease ! gums, Ac. AU work warranted. BSi, Terms icasonable. January 21, lSCt-tf. rpo THE AFFLICTED It is a settled fact I that a great proporti'TH nf in diseases which "flesh is heir to'' arise from no ipiW ' condition of the blood and the most certain! remedy for these didases is LiM-ltty't l.'wi j J'urilier. This preparation is reliable for ihe raJe and speedy cure of Inflammatory Rheu matism, Chronic Scrufuia. Secondary Syphilis, Cancers. Tumor, l icers on the head or body. Humors of the skin and all empiions on the face; also all fever sor.-s, bed sere, and every species of Ciitanrous Disease. It will nl cure all diseases common to a derangement of i tuc ;ver anj rapidly rejtore the patient tu licalth. Prepared by Dr. J. M. Liudsey. for ihe sole Proprietors. Hazard A Smith, No. 107 Arch street, Philadelphia- Sold retail by all first-class Druggists. may 9,'tiG-tiin. C OAL AND LEMBER YARD. The under sifiiied begs letlte to inforni taa public that Le keeps eonstanily on hanl a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stccS embrace' in part. Stove Coal, Smith Coil and Lime bur. Ijcis Coal, at llie lowest cash rates. Lu6ib.T of nil kinds and quality, such as White Pine Flank, two inches, do 11 White Pine Boards. 1 inch, do one half inch. White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantling. Joice. RocEg Lath, Flastcring Lath, Shingles, Striping, Sash and Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice. ; Tersons on the East side cf the River can be fnrnishel with LtmebnrBers Coat, Ac, tr3:k the coal vard at Tysons Lock, aug 1-3 ly. GEORGE COSHES, I"VRM AT PRIVATE SALE. The under signed offers at private sale his farm sit i uated in Delaware township, Juniata county, ' Pa., about three miles east of Tbotupsontown, ! containing 285 acres, about 2TH" acres of whicU arc cleared and in a good state of cultivation-, the remainder well set with choice timber, ! having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, j Tenant House, large Bank Barn, and other necessary out-buildings, with a never-failing spring of water convenient to the house. The iand is well watered. The above land i AT EW TOBACCO STORE. Just received XV at Karnes Cigar and Tobacco More, a fresh supply of piwe Vara Cigars and Tobaccos. Best Navy $1,00 per lb. 2nd " Wc. " 3rd " 50c. " " Cases Gold Bar MO " " Oranoke 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 and smoking tobacco are respectfully invited to call and examine my stocli June 20-tf. 4. T. BARNES. CUBA leave- MILLS. The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends nnd the public that he is still in charge of the above name I popular mill, where be is prepared to accom- modate the citizen vicinity, with the i s of Mittltn. Patterson and Choicest Brands of Flour. A large supply of Bran, Chop-Stuff, and Feed of all kinds constantly on hand. As he runs a mill wagon every Tuesday nnd Friday to Mifflin and Patterson, customers can be punc tually supplied at their doors. By strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a lib eral sbars of public patronage Terms Cash, may 0, rCG-tf SOLOMON KACFFMAX. II. GEIGER& CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, TEA k SI ICE DEALERS, 23G North Third Street, above Race PHILADELPHIA'. i Sept. 12, 18CG.y. gTATES UNION HOTEI, Philadelphia. This notel is pleasantly situated on the South side of Market Street, a few doors abova Sixth street, its central locality makes it par ticnlaily desirable to persons visiting the city on business or Pleasure.' T II. B SANDERS. Tro'p. PL KE Lllir.R TY W1I1TL LEAD, preferred by all practical Painters I Try it! and you will have no other. Man ufactured only by ZEIGLEIt A SMITH, WirbrrsvLt Dacn, Paiht A Glass Dralfrs, No. 137 North THIRD Street, PI1ILAD Jan. 24, tJC-Iy. IXfESTEUy LAND AGENCY. C. Gin V grich, Lancaster. Wisconsin, will boy and sell REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in the West, oan obtain cheap Homes aud good wa ter power in prosperous locaii'ies by consult in;r bim reference giveif required, mar. 21-ly.