vVKWNE.SDAi M HININ'U, !i.v!t 1.', TOrt.N AM) I )i:.Vl'KV. As all hands desire a ctiauce t c i j"v cr, Lut a company, composed eiitiie of the ln.liidays, there will be no paper is j C;iiz?ns of tLe t wo towns aud vicinity. su:J frta iliis offiea next wek. j V.'e do tiot fpei.k fur the Company lut . ' thiok that wo echo tie scntirueut of its Il.tx Jac.I! Fiiv, formerly Auditor hf.u t wli(jl. W(J gay that it was highly Genera! ot Penu ylvauia, died at IU ! j,jt.aM?,i tlul tie citizens of tic towns fa i. ler.ee in Tr;:te, Montgomery county . voieJ it with so large an audience. It io the 2il'i ult., sgc-d 01 iars. certainly was a success to fur as numbers were concerned, for tho room was crowd Out Her rescr.iativc in Cotigrcsj., Hon. ej The corou,on drawing room scenes George 1'. Miller, has leen appointed on . su(,h .lg Snl.,s y bo(h a(;M auJ ,.calc. two very important Committees Ro:-.,N j mc jj ,aJk3 fcloue ; aIl duett ('-'ua, ' auJ lW"'i"urea in tLe War nrc c,!U:nion ,0 W(lst j.oo. le an.l cerlaluly JVpaitmcnt. j as such scenes can le pleasant. We cau Tar. Vl.cs l Hv.s Ti:::M. If you ! lwcwr, refrain from expressing our t bay Chri.-tm-M Toys Caudle. ! u--!iTiirS.ts.n for the manner in which alady kc, you should r to :;s ai-cc i;.-wo v "!n,:,n rcrfunucJ "e."- tfture in Patters.. She has .l.c largest Ti,e of I'Iece we ve forgotten. 8!.fk anJ -reatest variety of candies and ! T1,e TMc "Puehahoutes" was pretty. iaucy goodd in the toun We are in kb'.eJ to John Hamilton, j Ks'j , for a ('atalot.no of the t);'ii .-crs a:i Studtti of th, j'iior.;! ( oli. -c ,i:.i!!;..ii is a oiiLxi) i- t'ri-L-rt the i -vljaiturai l"arm. I V.-vr.'..h. '.t 1 i-t' Jo::l eon:. ' v. n; S'Jp.Ji'iil cO'let tl' Tin: Couri'y Ciinveution ;.t ti;o: 'o; the a l.i;-,iii :i o!' a 1.; instead of four. a the in il.Jer ! i!ien.'..;J 1 , TCI' c imowa scli 'ols of IV:i:; that the school directors s crize-J topureha-e scli.t '1 1 .-;; -.."la rive uis i t us a triels WiNTr.n After a ntrnlu-r of fi'se nl. inns lurinr wc:"xy J as, (i. 1 ; trens has ctiina fti len-rli wit; Ms flow. :; n i - e ail chilh:) l',.is". S iini.!' w-i. !! r ?a!ly svintcr uay of the season, an 1 '' opening perl ji -i::"; v. as i; ere litahic one. (3 it her ah -ul t g!ow-i . :n:.!; iug tjfite, heap hih tho rnthrae't. let the biasts ia:'C i:i !l cir mad iur ltr.MOYED Win. Wi.-o, JTcrflirnt Ta:!r. hjs rcmovcJ his p.j.,: ii;.;(.iit t (he rooms above Sulo'iil, Fiow & i'.irkerV fine, v.l.cre he can be f:.i"id by 1: v.s en ,;j : ; rustoiaers, at s.1! times-. He h.: bis stock of Cloth'.-, C;.ss;:..( n.. is now re-uly to cs:-ea:o cr.-r rhort notice and oa rca -.i..iah;e Give hiui a call. aioJ 0:1 The Importance o C.;t;: in" I'AYIM Lf.TTKr.s'. We ha. e n-- i.-jntly i.e 1 1 io2 let the i'e- bad oeasioii ot late t ) rr.nial the importance of care i: frop ters for the n.ai's. The rule o partuicut is that ui! Icttcts f.cts 'la-.: 1 atij aid li local oiiiecs r-rc .leal biter ofi-t. i ...:..! one: seat to ti e il m Ire 1.4 of th-ve iL'.Lcra are ic:a it 'j I - t.O M M tar olacj. erv va.m j i:i I 1 i,t,...1.!.:r:f L'tcrs ams freffxeui'y li t by th:! It i", therelose, imp jrtatit itiat t'.. should have this notice reptatcJ. ti'' I'fP ali.e ' Cccnty P. i" -1 ostm aster s h-o!"d bear iu mind, ior their a i ,. ..ti v its that of the local press, that ii-r ctt-r county rapt r Jclivi-ied by ihetn to s-ul th. t.ilo of ti:-; , post tdTnte f'uu Is ten aud one bait' ceu's j try ear. i t is lor their inirrest, :n as lor that or the publishers, that the . county pt-.pets be prelcired stnee i'-ere is no trouble in making collections or keep- 1 ing accounts thereof, as on papers printed out of the county, the eomii ts-ton on which will not average more than from fix to tight cents a year. Exvlumje. Cinfi'e : Ginlc '. There they 1 "Go where!'' -To Todd's Store !" lie lias just received a large supply of FulTalo llol.es which be is selling from 12.00 to ?1S,00 a pieee. Also, n lar-'e lot of Shl.-h ileils, which the is Belling cheap. Also, a Cue lot of sktttes. i Also, a fine lot of Furs and Muffs from 1 - A tt. 1 11..... f WtiirtT C.....O U,,. ....-o, . -I, . au. - - . Jlacliine and liinoer, wincn lie warrants .,' 3. .i ..v r..,.,;K IO Ull U!U WHSiilll in un i'iu'ii.ti . . w ,,. , ... in two liours without ruuuing or ooiiing and with half the amount of soap. GttA:;i Gala Wekk. The Panorama of the Sceues End ttic.ueuta connected with the assassination fttid burial of 1'resi dent Lincoln will be exhibited in the Uall of the Patterson i louse, in Patter - son, on Tuesday, Wedue.-day, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, the 25th 20ih, 27 tb, -S:h, aud 2:ha of J'ccemtc , Jiuttbersbaugh, of this place, a lad aged 1S00. Lverybody should attend, as it ; about 12 years, hail a leg broken ou Thurs will be the only opp ortunitj the public ! day last. It nppeais he was playing at the will have of seeing this truly luaguiSecnt j Academy grounds, aud whilst climbing io painting. O.ie half of tho proe.-cds will . haste over a board fence, his foot got fast be appropriated towards erecting a Monu- j in an aperture, which somehow caused him n;ent to the memory of the gallant sol- j to twirl backward to tho ground, with re diers of Juniata, who fell in the war for ; sut stated.' Dr. Worrall set tho broken the Uuioa. liuib. Lei:tstvti:n True DMua-at, largo aulicarc! i wins present on tLe evening of the Utli ; iu.-it.. at t!;o Patterson House, to witness a : .Musical a.l Pramatieai j.erfonnaccc, by ' a company of hidus ami gentlemen, not a i- r :.: i. , p. i ,.....,.. v. .a.v,w-j,r,.j , j toe v inci iookcu .savage cnougn lOFirikc. i aurl the nnfiirtctintc John S:ni;h, if his countenance spoke truthfully. haJ less Miiecru fur the L'liieltain s c!uo thau for l'iia!iontai, who knelt graeciul.y at ins ;-''-i a!1' stayed the ponJrous weapon. ''After the li.tii" was also a pleasant Tab- hau. and r.-as v.'ell received. Kvidently the audience thought a somuiGe l.lte a I'O'tfStiijg state for the Troupe. The less said aii jut the "plays" the letter. One That Thf.atiii:.- i:."-.: rlx ::Mii;'hs. ! 1-oly, wc r.:u-t say, displayed Jramatie tal ui si", o tei-tii iit the lent sit.d w.iu'l deu'jtltss suicotd on the S.-te. Alsn, nuoof the getitletneii Illicit iit up lovtr .re can't say nhich him- self to the posit iou of a CommcJian. The i! .a 1 v.-as there, of course never a ) hmnii'.io performance vii.iiotit a l.it:d. We believe that it is not an unpardonable ' rin to say that re think that mih public nerl'jrnianccs illy becntue the religion pro- , iesi:ii J ::rt of the community. The pro- ete-.ls were given to the ''sufieriuj; poor." On ?i:at:.n! asi -Wistkp.. !'Giis," : is tviJently a hri'k, wiiles as lol .Vi to the Ciuoinnaiti Tinu s. We com : : 1 the i rtu to all skaters ntid every iy e'. e v l:o Citt enjoy a laugh : 'Winter is lie coldcist seaca of the Year, Leeaa-e it comes in the winter, n.o-.t: i" th In some countries winter comes summer, and then it is very pleas- ant. I vi.-h wirii:r came iu sttnititer i: u itrv, whieh is the Lest Govern :! :t '. ! sua tvp;r shone upon. . I f: -nt lib,:. we could o sk:'.'!tig bar.doot and j riiile do'.v.i i,i!l iu li;u n tr owners. V e could r-m.wbail without our fingers petting i cold a ud m n who go out sleigh riding wou'do'l have to s;op at every tavern, to ! ware , as thoy ')n now. It s.uov.s more in the i:.!er t!:::r. it does at any i L.-r il il.iia nt unv i. titer J teason el" the yc..r This is because so many cu'.teis titid sleighs a:e niade then. ic ::rotvs tiiiieh better in winter that! io rutiiin . i, wtiieh was an ineonveuieuec ho! . ire ti.e ui.-eovery of i,;-e houses. Water that h hit out of di.ois is i-pt to freeze . ;it this season. Suuie folks take in their I wells i ud cisterns ou a cold niirht aud I I t .. I'-, L.... A....', M . jl LllLill KJ IUU ii.Uj S'.f J UVU I trcviP.;. Skatiitg is great fun iu the wlnter.- b oys get th.eir skates on when the Siozeii over aud r.iee, play tag, through the ice auti get wet all over jret tiiuwovd soiuetimes and arc it h.mo all ill i; i.iti'', which makes o. i-.i (ibiy Ln.ii- .h ,r no-tl.'is e-!J, getting water all over the carjet in the front,) fall and bp'.ik their Leads nnd eniov tl;ems(dves ; hj t,.,,t.r A wickeJ b oticc stole my skates aud ran oil with thetn, and I conldu't catch hiril. Moilier said, "uever mind, j-tdgmeut will overtake him." 'Weil, if judgment Joes, judgment wi;l have to be pretty lively on lib legs, for that boy runs bully.' 'There ain't much sleigh riding except in the wiuter. FoIks dou't seem to cave about it iu warm wt-aiher. Grown up boys aud girls like to go sleigh-riding. The boys generally diivc with one band and help the girls hold their muffs with ' 1 , o;Lcr Jj,othtr Job le, ,1)C ao ! a liltlo way once when he took Celia Ann I ' 1 Crane out siei-h rid 1111-.', ami l itiouglii 1 lie paid more attention to holding the muif than he did to holding the horses. '"Snow ballitg is another winter sport. : I have scow balled in the summer, but j Wo u.-ed stones and haid apples. It isn't ; s0 amusing as, it is iu the winter, sotue- ; how.' Li:o I) r.o KEN'. Jacob, son of David Tows l'noiT.ivrr ior Sai.k. Tlic undersigned offers vt private pale, liis property located cm Main street, J'iCin-1 town, Pa. TbcintprovcmcotUre a Pwfl!-, ing House with Store room attached, &c. i. ...... ,:).:.,.. w .WU .all ! iu..u, ....j t,-.vU..v r II. I). WELLEtt, Jlifiliutown, Pa. p. ivNSVI.VAXl A RAtLIlOAT). OX AND i. after Sundny, Nov. 18, JHOij, ruscngr Trains will leave JiilHiu Siaiioa asfolloas: KASTWAltl). Phila.lelidiia Express.. 1:2,41 P. M Fast Line 7,05, A.M. Cincinuati Express U.4o, P. M. lav Express 11,31, A.M. Mail Train 5,5 P. M. WESTWARD. Baltimore Express 4.05, A. M. Philadelphia Express... 5.U0, A. M. Fast Ime 5.', M. Mail Train o.41, P. M. Emiruul Train 0.47.' A. M. JAMES fcORTU, Ag't. MIFrtlXTO'iVS & fATTEItSeN1 MARKETS FLO CP., So per, V Obi. SI 1 00 Extra VI 00 Fancy 11 00 MAKKKTINOS, Butter, prime j lb' 30 J'uttcr, rate l1 Urd, 12 I'.je, cwt. iitickv.hcat, 3 no Tallow - 10 5 f.d E.Ttfi. l! ao 25 Coin Meal, 1 Jo l'Uufv, (iUAIS, I'lops. Vwt 8 White whe-it.-... 2 -M iUrn, V l' 25 !:e.n'S.efsbu 2 80 JO Idi us A uoiiliterd -0 it ye Darley,... Coin, lSuekwhtat. Oats l no liEEF, f.5 ... tw 42 - I I Tore qr,"t! cwt 10 00 lilird t.r. 12 00 I l-OULTlir, Chi jkcns, r Pfiir T'O SEEDS, Clover, '.! bus 7 00 Tii-.oiby. 'I 75 a r.o llunjT'irir.n, . . . 80 DlilEU KltUlT, Ajiji'es, "jj bit 2 50 Turkeys 1 20 CO At., 1 tou I'revertou lovo B 00 do K;K '' Co .uul.ury pit ve 00 dj Erz B ".) Chestnut 5 00 ... 3 UO readies, ' 0.1 o Pea, Ci.err.es. 10 Mtr. Currents,. . . . I'1 j WOOD, ,0.ik lli'.korv,. ltl--rkbeiTies, t iiidorbi rries, 4 4 05 4 50 POTATOES, II AY, Xcw Irish, "y bu 75 ,Timiliy, Sweet 1 20 tCtover.... 20 30 . 18 00 VARIETIES. i:-t.ii',el Articles. 1 bu 75 ICoal Oil VK"1 h Onions While lii-in,. !iyKai, -' !J Soap, dry C:nd!es , Wyol, was bed... i:n.-. '.''.I r;0 It.'M Oroiuid A'.uai sali tt.t'.O 45 Plaster, f' lt"i I" 00 10 :;:itiis - 7 50 21 ji'.ar Iron ; ') 4."i lilmse ?ltoi-s he' s.. 1 5 !spr!;;2 Mt-el cn ban Corivcted weeldy by l icw i l'arkei. i n i l a iy z i . v 1 1 1 a m a r. r s . r;;iLAiii:i.riii., Leceir.br.r 13. 1SCC. FLO I'll. There was a fim: feeling ic the Flour u.arLer to day, and holders advanced llic.ir views 2."e l b!., on the better evades of Spring and Winter Wheat. There was no inquiry lor ship uiont, but the home consumers purchased ouiie freelv. Sales of 1,700 bljls., io !....,l;.... 1 'HO M.Ij V,.rlbtrac Vrt- Family, part ai 812fp.1 2,50, and part on private terms ; DUO this , Ohio, Jo. at .?l-.:"'0((f l.'t.O1); 100 bids., family at SI 1,50 ; eitras at $D(7it)l0.5Q. aud super tine at S-r.X.SO. ye Flour may be quoted at 7,25 "jl bbl. I'rices of Corn .liual are nominal. WHEAT. There is very litt' Wheat coiiiin iorward but the demand is limit ed, and prices are almost nominal. iSOO litishels Pennsylvania red sold at S2.2"?. We quote Southern do., at 82.1)0fVt)3,10, ar.d white at S3 10(W:3.30. Eye ranges from 81.20 to $1,40 for Southern, West ein 'and Pennsylvania. There was loss inquiry (or Corn, but priej remain with out change. Sales of l,0ti0 bushels old yellow at 5?I.15,T; 1,17 and 2000 bushels new do, at 'J5u(il. ST A ML ilOi'Dl' On the 27lh ult., by P.ev. M. L. Shindt-1, Mr. Henry W. Stahl of .) iini:ita cnntity; and Miss Lizzie Itoddy of Perry county. Pa. On the fith inst., by the same, Mr. Samuel Caldron and Mrs. Sallie Bowcrso. both of Walker township, Juniata county, Ta. KEPNElt TIIOCP On the 0th Inst., by Pev. A. Ilarr.er, Mr. Benjamin Kepncr of Ju niata county, and Miss Dinah Troup of Sny der comity, Pa. BANKS DY On the 12th inst., by I. D. Waiiis. Esq., Mr. Jordan Baniis, (col.) of Danville, Virginia, and Miss Amanda Day (col.) of Mexico, Juniata county. Pa. Oied KEPNEll On the tith inst., in Loysvillc, Perry county, Elizabeth Kepner formerly of Juniata coun'y, aged 85 years, 2 months and 11 days. O. 500.(10 Bewki will be paid in greenbacks O to any person who has used Dr. Duman's Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured. Address D. S. Dunham & Co. Williamsport, Pa. dec. 5-00. a sew r;:zri' as rs the liuiBiLracay'. fhnlon's l'balonP Phaloit'n i'tiulon-s Clinlon's "'y'lt Klooiulng Crrec." "iti: Zilooming ttcrca.7' r'iit;t Uloomias Ccn-os." "Xipltt Klooiuiag Crrc." ""ifi"it tltotuio3 Crrcns-" A rwt ex.in'-lte. dvtirnte, an.l Fr.iCTant rerfamn. tiit'i led friu the rnr auJ btaatllal S-jwer from v. hicli it lakt-D Its noma. Manufactured only by PHATLO & HOXfXrw York. BBWAltn OF COCXTEKFKITS. ask von phaloh-takb ;;o otueii. July li, 'fiG-!y. STZtAXUE, BUT TIU'E. Every vonntr lady and crntlorr.iiri in the ' t'mtcd States can bear something vo--y much j XJtL? uW.-j loose havir.g tear. uf being humbugged wil '?!! bJ noticing ibis card. All others .uinlease address their obedient servant. TIIilS CIUMUS' feb. 23,-ly. 831 Eroaday, New Vork. IKOKS F T5I. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay nnd all the efiects of youthful indiscretion,' will for the sake of sufieiinjr humanity, semi free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by wliieli be was cored. 8uUrcis wishing to profit by the ad vertiser's experience, can do so by address ing .TOIIN E. OGDl'X. No. 13 Chambers St., Xcw York, feb. :3,-ly. Cheat Djscovetiv. One of the greatest 2. and mt useful (lircoverics in medical seienee was male by the celebrate ! Dr. J. Dumas, of Paris, Chief 1'hysicinn to the Im. perialIufirmityofFrar.ee. in 13;!. Those who have been atllicted with the painful dis ease known as the Pills, and effestually cured by the use of Da. J. ji ms' Frkxcii 1'it E Salvk, cinnot speak too tiilily of the bene fits conl'erred upon them by the use of the certain remedy. It has never been kn iwn to fail in cU'eeiintr a permaui nt cure in a sinele case. In this respect it surpasses ail other medicines of the kind. It will do just what His rrcomu.end. J Tor; if not lha u-.oney will he refundec". One or two boxes is sntficicnt 10 effee! a permanent cure in four or six days, if the d'reetions on the boxes nre followed. Pi ire oric and two dollars per box, according tosie. stent by .Mail or Express io any part of tho L'nited Stales or Canada. So'd by Drui- pists jrencrally. A libera! discount made to the trade. Address D. S. Drsu.iM & Co. Willinmspott, Pa., sole Proprietors and Man uf '.ctiirers far the United Slates and Canada, dec 5-C'i. The advertiser, haii.;g Keen restored to hi iit h in a few weeks oy a Tory simple remedy, after having sud'erel for several vears with a severe Itirie atrection, nnd that drt-fid Oisase. Consumption is anxious to j consisting in part of 1'dack Silk and Doicbi iit:i'.;e kaowu to his fellow-sutferers ihc mcf.ns zines, black Wool De Laine J and 1 wide, il cure. To nil who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription nscd (free of charg, ) vtith the itireetious for preparin.tr and using ike same, w-bich ihey iH find a si ke ciibk for CuNsr...i!-Tii.v, Asti'va. lixo.veiiiTs, Oorcns. Cotes nnd all Throat and Liing Affections. Tiie only object of the advertiser ia sendtng the prescription is to benefit the afflictc-l, and spread infoiinalion which hi conceives to be invaluable, and lit hopes every suSFtrcr ""ill try his remedy, as it will co-t theta nothing, aud may prove a blessing. I'urties wishing the prescription, FCEK, by return Liail, will pVisu address F.ev EDWARD A. WlL.ON Williamsburg, Kings Co. IStw York feb. 2P.-ly.l i)cir advertisements. TTrtX noN CITIZEN'S NEWS DEPOT J X. nnd Stationary Store, in Perry svilie, Ju niita county, Ta. (Post tMKce Buililing.) The uri'.l'o signed asks leave to inform the good people el this and neighboring counties tliat Lm bit opentl n ttoe sicck of Slaiionary Books, etc., nnd iinvieg boticiit them at a very low wholesale price in f'lolade'ji'iia, by adding a small per centaire, is eel tain he can sell cheaper than any other establishment in the coun:y. The following is a li::t of Maga zines mid Periodicals, kept, nith t'-ies at tached, any of which will be sent by mail free of postage to any place upon receipt cf the annexe! prtce. vijt : A'lautic .Monthly 4"c. Harpers M i'iinc -15c. Frank Leslie's Cajtctte of Fashions.... 4"c fiodies Magaiinc 10c. I n lies Friend 2 J. li.'1'ous Magazine 25c. Wavtrly Magazine (weekly) 15c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) 15c Frank Leslie Pictorial. Illustrated,... loo. Chimney Coi ner Albion Jlc v York Lcdtrcr National Police Gazette New York Clipper Saturday Ki'it Gletfons Literary Companion., ... 12c. Beadlc.ntid Monroe's Novels, pencil)... 10c Beadle's Songster h'-,. .M.iniu'sSensilile Leitcr Writer ., 5oo. Fortune Tellers and Dreaih Books of differ ent kinds, (each i 40c. Also all kinds of 25c, Novuls N. P.. Any of th Daily, rhiladelpb:". pa pes furnished at 75e. per month, or tri -weekly at 50c. per month, semi-weekly iloc or weekly 2 c. per month, also Muic, Maga zines nnd other bindings attendeil to. P. S. Back numbers of all Magazines and Paners furnished at short notice. 1 am deter - Trained to supply a great want in this county other times can he found a' his cilice in M;f hy furnishing ihe people with reading matter - lliutowu. oct 10, lSCti-tf. at a reasonable price. I respectfully solicit yonr patroangf!. JOHN M. TUOMPSON rerrysvil'e, ang. 1, 'tit!. C28 HOOP SXIUTS, C2S. HOPKIN'S 'OWN MAKE," NEW FALL Sttlf.s Are in every respect first class, and embrace a complete assortment for Ladies, Misses, and Children, of the Piewcst styles, every length and size of waist. Our Skirts, wherever known, arc mors uni versally popular than nny others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more clastic, more durable, and really cheaper than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are war ranted perfect. Every lady sunuld try them ! They arc now being extensively sold by mer chants, throughout the country, and at whole sale nnd retail, at Manufactory and Sale Room, No. d-S Arch street, below 7th, Phil'a. Ask for Ilopkin's "Own Make," buy no other. Caijttotc. Norn genuine nnle Stamped on each Kid Pad "Hopkin's Hoon Skirt Manufactory, No. 023 Arch Street. Miila'd." Terms Net Cash. One Price Only. Sept 5, lt!t;ii-4ra Ckll ENll Y IIA?a'R,a e3 No. 520 jJllCH STRKMT, PHILADELPHIA, Iia3 a largo stock of rtxE WATCIIKS, JiiWELRT, SILVEFv-WAKE, and Suitable for IToiliday and Dridul Presents, nov 7, 18ti'j-2m. .TTE3TERN LAND AGENCY. C. Oin V grich, Lancaster, Vi'isconsin, will buy and sell REAL ESTATu, aud pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in the West, can obtain cheap Homes and good wa ter power ia prosperous localities by consult ing him reference jjivciif required, mar. 21 -ly. PA'iEXTED MAY 29, lhljtj. This isanar ti le for washing without rubbing. except in very dirty pdaccs, which will rriiuire a very slieht rub, and unlike other preparations of fered for a like purpose, will sot hot ths clothes, but will leave them much whitkk than ordinary methods, without tho usual wear and tear. U removes greare spots as if by ni;ic, and softens the dirt by soaking, so that rinsing will in ordinary cases entirely retuoye it. This powder is prepared in accordance with chemical scieace, and upon A process pecu liar to itself, which is secured by Loiters Pat ent. It has been in use for more than a year, and has proved itself an universal favorite nhercvet it has been nscd. Among the ad vantages claimed are tho following, yii: It saves all the eipense of soap usually used on cottun and linen goods. It sives most of the labor of rubbing, and wear an3 'ear. Alsn, for cleaning windows it is unsurpassed With one quarter the time and hVbor usually required it iuij ar.s a beautiful gloss and lusire, much superior to any other mode. Xo water required except to moisten the pow der. Directions with each package. And win be readily appreciated by n Single trial. The ccst of wnshiag for a family of five or six persons will not exceed iiikik CENTS. The manufacturers of this powder are aware that many useless compounds have been introduced to the public which haverot ed the cloth, or failed in removing the dirt, hut knowing the intrinsic excellence of this article, they confidently proclaim it as being adapted to meet a demand which has long existed, nnd which has heretofore remained uusuppliud. Manufactured ny HOWE & STEVENS. 2tjO liroadway, Ib.ston Also. Manufacturers of Family Dye Colors. For sale bt Grocers and Dealers everywhere. Oct- 17-0.m. i. 1 ft. TON ..T. ESPKNSCUAPK jVTE STOKE. The undersigned have open J. ed a New Store in the Odd Fellows' Hall, III idgc streat, where they aru prepared to fur nish the public with good and cheap goods, rren?h Alpacas, Snow Hake .Mohair, Que De More. Fancy Wool De Lnins and fani.y Snow Flake in all colors, Printed Cambrics and Linens, French Silk Plaid Poplins r.nd Popllnufts. " " Striped Flail! Pongue Crape. ' Fighred and Plain Pcreales. Pacific and Foulard's Challics. Whi'e Goods such as Irish Linens. Swiss Cambrics, Jaconctts, Driiliuuts, Xausouks and Crinolines. Illack Thibet and De Lain Shawls. French Plaid Grandiens " " Anitritnu '.!oths and Cassiriieres. Middlrsex 1J. -Ladies' " great variety, V. hite and colored Flannels, Coitonales, Checks, Shambrics & Tickings, Licnched and brown Sheetings 1, 11, 21, SOTIOXS Gloves, Hosery, Collars, Tr?mhiir.n;9. Rib bons, with a great v.wict y of the best styles iu the above line, selected with great care. Hats and Cops for men and boys in great variety ; Mack, color, fur, wool and straw goods, llnving purchased the above of the manufacturers we are prepared to sell cheap en than any other house in Cue county. One of the finest assortments of Oil Cloths and in great variety, as well as Ced.irws.re at lowest prices. Close cash buyers would do well to examine our stock before pnrrhasiug elsewhere. TILTON & ESl'ENSCUADE. June 13, lSCo ly. Di. h.i.ir., , Dentist. Main street, Mif'intowu, - : 1 - 'it' i'a. Otlicc, tirst door west liel- ' ford's bid's store, tap -iiC' .-Sif-; .-$ tairs. The sub- ZV, ? i SjU cribor aimmtno-.s '--i '- tj,''. "' scr to tiie ptiiiiic ttt.t he has opened a Dental Otlicc, as above s'atel, whore he will 1'C i t'C happy to attend to tne wanta ot an woo 15c. ! may favor hira with their pnfror.age. Teeth lOo. 1 inserted upon all the latest aod most improved 0c. I plans, in a workmanlike and satisfactory man ioc. I ntr, which for beauty, durability and clcan D'c. !linc-:s cannot be surpassed. All work war- i ranted. No charge uiadc for tne insertion of temporary sets, when permanent sets are or dered. Particular attention paid to diseased gums, on the sensible principle of "no cure, no piy." Teeth filled which will last for life Although a young practitioner, he foels sat isfied in saying that his work will com pare favorably with any lhal is put op in litis or any of the adjoining counties. All he asks of the Community is a trial, r.nd if full satis faction is not given.. no hart-e will be made. Ijjjf-Will visit iicAlif'ervlUc on the third week of every onth, and Thompsnniown on ! the fourth weeK, to remain one week. At nil LADIES' FANCY FURS: AT JOlN FAR EillA'S Old Establish' .io.t 1'L'R Manu factory No. 718 ABC1I STUJiET, above 7th, FiliLAB A. Have now in store of my own Importa tion and Manufac ture one of the larg est and most beauti ful selections of FANCY F V R S Ji for ladies' and Chil- fj J' H; MvttjV' dren's Wear in the J 'i Wul'iirCUr. Also, a fine so2?dp-!'-;r-tssoriment of Gent's 'Si.4r Jt ".: ' i 'l.'iir Gloves and Cnl- S?irg2ti! I am enabled to dispose ot loy goods at very reasonable prices and 1 would theretore solicit a cail irora my friends of Juniata county and vicinity. Remember the Name. Number and Street! JOHN FAHEIRA, No. 718 Arsh street, above 7 th, sonih side, Philau a- f2"" I have no Partner, nor connection with any oihcr Store ia Philadelphia. 05f lu-lm. W'E have on hand a good quality of Hard warn, comprising a full assortment ot CARTRXTER TOOLS k BLACKSMITH TOOLS, such f.s Anvils, Bellows, Sc., Shov maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augers, Iron, Slieb Nails, Horse Shoes, and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound, Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down- to 1 inch by the pound. Bugsy and Wagon Springs. Grind-Stones, and Grind Stone Ficturcs, nt SULOUFF. TROW & PARKER'S. CSTA53I.ISIIKIJ 5 YE AitS. SORREL HORSE HOTEL Xo. 2G8II0RTIT FOTJ&TK SSEET, PHILADELPHIA. A. IJI1 Wil,l i:, Tcb 21, likitf-ly. j l'KurnnioE. IFFt.lX COACIIi WAOOX MAXl'EAC i L tory. We the nnde.-.ig ie-i beg lra?e to inform our en-Onmeis and friends in. tijisjaml adjoining counties, that we have enlarged our stiop, ami ty te adoitinn ot Meam l ower. ble notice. ....... We are constantly manufacturl;)! rwl uaka to order, every description of ("oacii. s, Car-i ringes. liagies, Sulkies, R aiius, tc, also Family and Yoak cutter sleigh. We are also prepared to manufacture Moad Wagons from one io four horse. , llavini been working at the business for r. nuu.ber of years ourseD't-s, and employing none but iLe bes of workmen. rTc (fitter ourselves that our work cannot be surpassed for neatness and durability ; in this or ad joining counties. n e always keep on hand from tTcnty to thirty set, of best second growth, Jersey Hickiiry Spokes, in order to make durable wheels And will warrant our work for aoy reasonable time. Sleighs and Buggies re-painted with neat ness and dispatch. All other repairing heavy or light will receive strict attention. Come and examine our stock and worn before pur chasing elsewhere. Don't forjet the name, II fcIFFLEFINfiF.lt & CRISWELI,. Corner of the Tike & Cedar Spring road. June 27-tf. M UKAL IKSIKOiEiNTS; B. M. GUEEXE HAS OPEN CD HIS MC sic Store, one door West of W. Lewis' Book Store, where he keeps constantly on hand STEIXWAY k SONS' and GAKllbE S Piano Manufacturing Company's IMAXOS, MASON & HAMLIN'S CAMLET OKOANS and CAK11AKT, NEEDHAM & CO S' ME LODEON3; Guitars, Violins, Fifes, Flutes; Guitar and Violin Strings. Music Books Golden Chain, Golden Show er, Golder. Ce.ir, Golden Trio, &c, &e. SHEET ML'SIC. He ia constantly receiv ing froui Fhiladelphia all the latest music," which persons at a distance wishing, cati order, and have sent them by mail, at 1 u It I i li e r' s Prices- Pianos and Organs Warranted for five years. Those wishing to buy any of the above ar ticles are invited to call and examine mine before purchasing elsewhere. My prices ar the same as in New York and Philadelphia Circulars of Instruments sent, promptly up on application with any additionol informa tion desired. B. V. GREENE, mil Street, Huntingdon, Pa. One door west of Lewij' Dook Store." FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The under signed offers at private sale his farm sit uated in Delaware township, Juniata county. Pa., about three miles east of Thompsontown, containing 2i-5 acres, about 'Nl acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder well set with choice timber, having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, Tenant House, large Bank Barn, and other necesiry out-buildings, with a never-failing spring of water convenient to te house. The land is well watered. The above Innil will be sold in whole or in parcels to suit pur chasers. Persons desiring to purchase the property can io so by calling on JOHN P. THOMPSON. April 25. ieOC-tf. "V! EW ARRANGEMENT. The undersigned i finding it impossible with one Market Car, to supply their customers.have purchased another, and are now prepared to ntm'sl marketing regularly twice a week after ILa 1st of August. One Car will arrive in Pat terson every Wednesday evening, the other will arrive every Friday eveuing. We wish it distin:t!y understood we will tlo nothing but a slricily cash busincsn in future. Per sons ordering goods regularly every week are expected to p-y promptly each trip. One car will leave Taiterson fcr Philadelphia every Monday morning, the ether will leae every Wednesday mornintr. july 25-if. llOLLOBAUCn . BOWE; CCn.V MILLS. The undersigned bogs U-ave to inform liis friends and ihe public that he is still in charge cf the above name-! popular mill, whsre he i3 prepared to accom modate the citizens of Mitll'.n. Patterson arl vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour. A larg" supply of Bran, Chop-Stutf, and Feed of nli kinds constantly on hand. As he ruis a mill wagon every Tuesday and Friday to Miulin and Patterson, customers can be pnn'c lunlly supplied At their doors. By strict at tention to business he hupes to roeeive a lib oral share of public patronage. Terms Cash may 9. O'l-tt SOLOMON KAl FFMAX.. JUNIATA HOTEL zii ruxTO rr.v. rsxxA. The undersigned would respectfully inforit his friends aud the public generally that fie has takeu charge of the above named Ilote', formerly kept by Amos Snyder. This is at old and well-known stand, and none more de sirable for the accommodation of the public. I!is BAR wi'l be stocked with the best qti.-.!itr of Liquors, his TABLE spread with the Lett the market can afford, and hisSTABLE, which is one of the most desirable in io-rn, will b attended by good and tru::ty hostler:'. . npril -1, 'tiO-tf. S. B. NOTESTINE. t EAlMiSS. 1. iNDNKSd & CA1ARUH, LJ tren trented with the utmost success, by J. ISAACS. M. D., Oculist and Aurist. (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 510 PINE Street. PIHLAD'A. Testimonials, from the mist reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The medical faculiy are invited to accompany their jouients, a he has no secrets in his practice. ARTI FICIAL EY E3, in-ected without taix. No eharge for examination. mar 21-ly. "TACTION NOTICE. The undersigned . would respectfully inform merchants nr. I all other persona, that he has opened an no tion Room on Main Street, MiCiintowr, Pa., where he will receive on consignment a'', kinds of goods, and sell themat Public Auction on reasonable per ccntage. Merchants and others having goods they wish to dispose of would do well to transfer them to the auction room. Solo every Saturday eveping. may!). H0-tf. A. II. TEIDMAN. IT7 AN TED. SUMAC Ttre nnders'gn t V wishes to purehase pure Sumac in largo or small quantities. Highest market prices naid on delivery at sumac mill, Mecnauics- biirg, Juniata county, Tri. N. IIERTZLEB. Port Royal, Juniata Co., ia. august 15, IHOo-tf. gTATES UNION IIOTEI, Puiladkli bia. This Hotel is pleasantly situated on tho Sou.h eide of Market Si reel, a few doors abuvo Sixth street, its central locality makes it par tieulntly desirable to persons visiting the city on business or Pleasure. T. li. b Sanders, rro p l'LHEUBUlTY WHITE LEA D, preferred by all practical Painter? ! Try it! and you will have no other. Man ufactured only by ZE1GLER & SMITH, . Wholesale Dkuo, Pai.nt h Glass Pr.SLr.as; No. 157 North TU1KD Street, 1'UlLAli Jan.21, OG-ly.
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