&jjt.gunh.ta Stntiucl. WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 3, I8o7. TOWN AND COIW1KV. For Sale Cheap. A Life Scholar ship in J. C. MumforJ'8 business nnJ Telegraph College at Philadelphia. A fine chance for a young man that wishes to prepare himself for business. Inquire at the Sentinel Office. Tiif. Pennsylvania Canal will be opened for navigation on the 15th of April. Rev. Mr. Antuo.ny, of North Caro lina, has accepted a callJVoi2l4l,,c-;uther-' a Ciiurcn of "flnsiace, and intends moving here soun. He is said to be an able aud eloquent minister. IIiou Scnooi,. Mr. Zimmerman, Son and laughter opened their school in this place on Monday last under very favora ble auspices. The school already numbers over eighty scholars. They are compe tent teachers and should be patronized. Mr. John McLaughlin, formerly of Lcvristown, has purchased the good-will and fixtures of the Juuiata Hotel (N'ote ptine's.) We have known Mr. McLaugh lin for a number of years and can assure our friends that they will Cud him an obliging and clever landlord. Mr. Ltvi PiEi.i.EK, having purchased the Chair Manufactory from C. V. "eitrel, is prepared to manufacture neat, cheap and substantial work. As .Mr. Kel ler is a first-class workman, we have no do-ubt he '-ill tncrit aud rcceivo a liberal bli-re of patronage. The Fakir of Vishnu gave four en tertainments in this place last week and iiud a crowded house every evening. The pet fWmances were good, aud the gilts and the manner of awarding them elicited much amusement. He expects to be here again in about six or seven weeks. Chanced Hands. X. E. LittleGeld has sold out his Tin anil Sheet Iron es tablishment to Mr. KJ. Shelleuberger, of Patterson. Mr. Shclleubcrger has em ployed a fiist-class workman iu the person of Mr. J. D. Magruder. W'e wish him bbundunt success in his new enterprise. New Docks. The following books can b'J had at John M . Thompson's News Acney in Perrysville, Pa.: DeaJie's and Monroe's IHuie Xovels just out, ISlauk joks, Deeds, Notes, Receipts aud Justi ce' lt!atiks, Normal Series of Mathamat ics, Sanders' Headers and Payson, Den tun & Scribuer's New System of Peu luauship, at introduction prices. The Sacrament of the Lord's S;r I I.K, will be administered in the Presby terian Church at Perrysville, on next Sabbath, (April 7.) There will be ser vices this ( Wednesday) evening, and every evening this week, at 7 o'clock P. M , and also on Friday and Saturday mornings, at 10 o'clock. The Pastor will be assisted by the Rev. J. X. Hays, of the Presbytery of Cat lisle. Transplvntixi! Tbeks. If people planting orchards would give strict orders to mark the north side 'jf trees with red chalk before they are taken up, and when tet out to have the tree put in the ground Villi ils uoilh side to the north, iu its nat ural position, a larger proportion would Jive. Ignoring this law of nature is one cause of so many transplanted trees dying. If the north Fide is exposed to the south the '..eat of the sun is too great for that side of the tree to bear, and therefore it lrics up and decays. Mr. Samuel Strayer of the firm of Ileeht & Strayer has purchased of Levi Ilecht all his real estate and his interest in the clothing and furnituie business in the borough of Patterson. The clothing and furniture business will hereafter be conducted by Mr. Strayer, who is one of the most clever and obliging business men in the couuty. He has a large stock of CJlothing, Furniture, &e., which he is sell ing at rcduded pi.ees. Everybody should drop in and see his goods. We bespeak for him a liberal share of public patronage. Sanatory measures have been taken by our Borough Council to have the prem ises of our citizeus aud streets and alleys cleansed. This is a praise-worthy meas ure, aud if carried into effect will be con ducive of much good. Heretofore orders similar to the present have been issued and but little or no attcntioo paid to them, but we think the present Council are in earnest and inteud to C'jiujci our citizens to cleanse their premises effectually, so that before the cholera days are here our town will be so clean that this swift mes senger of death will not not stop iu our midst. We hope our citizens will at once go to work, for if they do not do so by the 15th inst., the Council will certainly hive it d-.na and charged to them. Spruce Hill, Feb. 26, 1807. Mr. J. H. M. Toitn. This is to cer tify that Poty's Washer and Writer which I purchased of you has given en tire satisfaction. My family would uot be willing to do without it for double its cost. John Esii. Mifflintown, March 19, 1SC7. Mr. Todd. A trial of "Dorr's Wash er and Wringer" justifies the belief that it will perform all that is claimed for it. The prejudice it had to encounter in com ing into my family no longer exists. When better known it will be more gen. erally used. Edmund S. 1otv. Save Your Oil. Put the wick into the lamo acd fill the latter about half full of coarse salt, and then put iu one inch of oil, and it will be found that a great saving will be the result. The salt wastes gradually away during the burning, and must, therefore, be renewed from time to time. The light is purer and more brilliaut than without the salt, and the wick requires no snuffing. The WritjhtstiUe Star denies that shad have passed the Columbia dam, aud says "it is well known that no shad has ascended the Susquchanua since the fish way was made, and as to other fish, their abuudauce above the dam is not more re markable since the construction of the fish way, than before. A few weeks will de termine, however, whether the shad are satisfied with the arrangements made for the benefit of shad eaters above this poiut." The Legislature recently fixed the fol lowing figures as the standard weight in this State for the following articles nam ed. Our readers should preserve the same for future reference. Wheat CO potiuds ; rye, 50 ; shelled corn, 5G ; cob corn, 70; corn meal, 40 ; coarse salt, 70 ; ground salt, 0- ; fine salt, 47 ; barley 47; oats, 32; buckwheat, 50; clover seed, 54 ; timothy seed, 45; turnips, 55 ; onions, 40 ; peas, 50 ; malt, 38 ; uns'ack ed lime, 80; anthracite coal, 80; butim inous coal, 7G; coke, 40 ; potatoes, 50; sweet potatoes, 54 : flax seed, 50; bran, 20 ; beans, 50 ; dried apples, 25; peaches, 38. Notice to Pew-holders and .Oth ers The Church Council of the Lu theran Church of Mifflintown have found it uecessary, in order to pay the salary of a new Pastor, to raise the prices of the pews; therefore all the pcw-ho!ders and all others that may want to rent pews are requested to meet in the Church rn Mon day, April 15th, 1807, at 10 o'clock, A. M , and express their willinsnefs to sus tain the Council, aud for the purpose of resting pews. After that time the rent, ing of the remaining pews will be attend ed to by A. II. Weidmati, to whom the pew rents arc to be paid quarterly. 2t. Death of a Centenarian. Mr. Theophilus Cisney died at his residence in II ill Valley, Shirley Township, on the 20ih inst , at the ripe old age of 104 years. Mr. Cisney was born uear Ship pensburg, Cumberland county, Fa., in the year 170". He moved to Hunting don county, 1703, and settled in Tusca rora Valley, where he lived forty years; and in 1S33 moved to his present farm in Hill Valley. He was a man of strong constitution, ntid managed the affairs of his farm until he reached the :e of 04, since which he has lived a private life, Mr. Cisney remembered many things that transpired during the Revolutionary War. His private character was unim peachable, and he leaves many fiiends to mourn his departure. Ml. I'uiun Timrg. Died. On the 2Glh ult., at Peru Mill, MARY It., daughter of J. T. and 11. Dennis, aged 2 JlIFFLINTOttxN & PATTERSON MARKETS FLOUR. I MARKETINGS. Surer, 'J" abl. $12 00 Putter, prime lb 25 Extra, 00 Butler, rate 18 Fancy, 15 00 'Lard, 12 3 00 ! Tallow 10 6 00 iEces. dox 18 Rye, cwt. Buckwheat....... Corn Meal,... G It A IN, While wheat,... Red Wheat jJ bu Rye, Barley,... Corn Buckwheat Oats SEEDS, Hover, j bus 1 75 PORK Hogs, cwt Ham, lb..., 8 00 2 80 2 70 1 00 75 80 00 60 8 00 2 75 2 25 15 Sides & Shoulders 12 BEEF, Fore qr, cwt 10 00 Hind qr, 12 00 POULTRY, IChickens, t pair 50 20 00 oo lurkcys 1 COAL, "i ton Timothy. 2 Flax 2 Hungarian, .... DRIED FRUIT, Apples, bu 2 Peaches, " " 6 Cherries, Currents Blackberries, Elderberries. POTATOES, New Irish, bu Sweet 1 VARIETIES, Apples, bu 1 Onions, - White Beans... Beeswax, ! Ib Soap, dry CandleB -. . . . Woo), washed...- Treverton tove 6 do Ei;e 1 80 50 00 10 10 8 4 75 20 00 80 50 45 10 15 45 5 Sunbury stove ti 00 do Egg 6 oo Chestnut, 5 00 Pea, 3 "5 Mixed 3 oo WOOD, Oak 4 00 Hickory, 4 50 HAY, Timothy, - 20 30 Clover, - 18 00 Retailed Articles. Coal Oil "3 gal 75 Salt, sack 2 75 Ground Alum salt 3,00 Piaster, fj) ton 10 00 Sails - 8 25' Bar Iron 05 J Horse shoes keg $8 25 Rags,. Spring steel en Lauds, Corrected weekly by Sulouff, Frow Parker. i i.r I'M -' ns-H. 1 uaw I'lllLADLXrill.l MAKKF.TS. PiiiLAiiti.iMiiA. April 2, 18!"7. FLO I'll SkIcs tf 1 ,.( Ibis, inclu ding 100 bbls supeifine. at $8,25(if;! ; ex trast $0,5010.50; 1,000 bbls North west extra at 12(Vr;13.25 ; Pennsylvania and Ohio do do at 11.714,25; 400 i.i.i- j.i;r.....;.. of Rl.r r'if7rilG.25. and fancy at 14.50(310,50. llyc, sales of 200 bbls at 5.00. WHEAT. Sales of 800 bushels of i) . ,i 9xr;?s llvo. sales of 500 K....I..I. i., .i si Ri). Corn, sa'es ot 6.000 bushels new yellow at $1,10(0)1,1- io the cars and from store, warn, saiea u. 1,000 bushels Penu'a at G(rt08 cents. Special 'Ilotifrs. Know Thy Destiny. Madame F.. F. Thornton , the great English Astrologut, Clairvoyant nd Peychouictrican, who has astonished the scientific cUsfes of the Old World, has now located herse'-f at Hudson, N. V. Madame Thornton possesses such wonderful powers of second sight, as to enable her to imparl knowlodire of the greatest importance to the single or married of cither j Bex. While in a state of trance, shcdelino- ates the very features of the person you are to marry, and by the aid of an instrument of ilense power, known as the Psycliomoirupe guarantees to produce a life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, to gether with date of marriage- position in life, leading trails of character, lie. This in no humbug, as thousands of testimonials can as sert. Shi will send when desired a certified certificate, or written guarantee, that thepic- turc is what it pur;-oits to be. By enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age. disposition and complexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture and desired information hy raturn mail. AU communications sacredly confi dential. Address in confidence, Madame E F. Thornton, P. O. Box 223, Hudson, N. Y. Mi 20, 18&7-ly. HiA Youn LaJy returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognise 1 by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruby complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty three ehe really appeared but eighteen. Up on inquiry as to the cause of so great a change, she plainly I old them that she used the t Jr- CasKlan II;tllll, and considered it an in- Tuluable acquisition to any lady's toilet. Ty its use any lady or gentleman can improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. II is simple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its effi cacy in drawing impurities from, also heal ing cleansing and beautifying the skin aud complexion, liy its direct acl:on oi: the cuti cle it draws from it all its impurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended it should be, clear, soft. an.ooiU nn 1 lienuliful. Prico SI, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CI.AKK & CO., Chemists, Io. 3 Wed Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the sale of the same- feb 20, lSiiV-ly. DS 1 I'8IISII.OC;iAI.-iiEJ VIEW OF MAURI AG E THE riiE.vrEST BOOK EVER PfBLKnCD. Conlamimj itearli) Three Hundred Pujes and 130 Tine Plalcs and Engravings of the Anatomy of the Human Organs in a state of Health fcnil Diseas, with a Treatcs on Early Errors, its deplorable Consequences upon the Mind and Body, with the author's plan ot treat mint the only rational and succeful mode of cure, as tbown by the riport of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married, and those contemplating marri.ig", who entertain doubts of theer physic.il con dition. Sent free of p9,HKe lo any address on receipt of '2'j cents in stamps or postage curency, by addressing 1K. LA UKOIA, Ao. 31 .VjV- Lanr, Albany, A. The author may be consulted upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by maii, :ini medicines sent to any part of the world jan. 2-Gni WOiNDEKFUL BUT TBUE. Madame Remington, tho world-renowned Astrologist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, while in a clairvoyant state, delineates the very features of the person you are lo marry, and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known as the rsychomotrope, guaran tees to produce a perfect and life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the appli cant, with date of marriage, occupation, lead ing traits of character, &c. This is no impo sition, as testimonials without number can as sert. By stating place of birth, age, disposi tion, color of eyes and hair, and enclosing fifty cents, and stamped envelope addressed to yourself, you will receive the picture by return mail, together with desired informa tion. J, Address in confidence, Madame Ger trude Remington, P. O. Box 2117, West Troy, N. Y. feb 20, 18G7-ly. 1 XEW PIXFIME FOB THE Hi-YDKEKCORi; PkmlM'a "iViglit Kloominz Crrena." Pkalea'i "Night Illoo tiling Cereal." Phalon'a "TViglit Blooming Cercnu." Pkualoat'a ".ight Blooming t'crcai." Phaloa'a ".igkt Illooming Ccrraa." A mort rxqtiMte. delicate, and Fragrant erfnme, liili led from tho rare aud beautiful flower from which it taken its niuno. Uanufacturrd only by IIIAI.O Ac SOW, New York. BT.WARE OP COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALOS'S TAKE KO OTHER July 19, '66-ly. J SCHLXCS.'3 SEAVErD 70NIC. Tlil. w!.c;n. ntnatm uylir.J.II. 8-mEfc 1 inlendrd lo dJMlvo tiiofool anil r " 11 l":o -Hmf, Uie rrrt yrctMJ of 4 ;.-iHon. Or clwi'Minj l,9 klcmndi with B-hraefj j;iilraie ri-j, the T c Koa retort theanwtitc, and looj thitcou'.l ua u os.C3 Lc:ora using a will W rallr CV-wirajt-oa tvinot Ira rcr:J 'or C-taicVa fill nomc Srup imtns tho jmacianit liver U mala r'lk am rc iu red ia curlr erery row ef eon P'lon. A lislf dozen boUlei of Uu 8K A WF.KI THNICaTiilltrcoorfonrboiOJOfUia UANDItAKB 1 li-L8 n ui euro e-jy eratoirr too of dripepsl. Ir. SttitHoz mVri profcalonal Tialu in Hew York, Union, end at hU principal Oilico In Philadel phia iw, wooi. no, daily wen ol each place, or bupsrupU:atoa coDiuuip'.iou for hia day for vbita Ikon. ta Fmt oDKrra, wlin pnrclilna, tliat the two llks ee!i of tho Doctor, ono wtion in tho lack KAza oi Cnmmptioa, and the oth?r an he now ia, tn period ( bealtli, arcon Ue Uornrninan tumn. ' ,5old all lru;u and UooUsra, price fl.O per iHH, or V the lial.'-doxcn. A It IHM lor adriee honld bo aldnivcd lo Dr. 6uua.iOK'l Vrlaciyal Office, No. l' North th Strr.-t, Philadelphia, r. licocral WhUaa!a Axenu I ttemna Uaruca A Co, K. V.: 9. 8. Uaar?. B.iitimore, lid.; John O. Parka, Cincinnati, Ohio; Walker Taylor, Cb caco. 111. l Oo.liua Broa, Bt Louia, Mo. 1 w.ex mo. Itt. Jan !10, 18C7-T. - A Gnu at DiseoYEnT. One of the greatest and most useful discoveries in medical science was made ly the celebrated lr. J. Di.nias, of Paris, Chief Phvsician to the Im- poriul Irfirruily of France, iu Iflil. Those who have oe.u ami icu wnn inn painiui uis- ease known a fnf J ills, and effectually cured by the uso of Da. 1. Dumas' French Pilk Salve, cannot sreatto? 1j of the bene fits conferred upon them by :''e use oi me certain remedy. It has never been known lo fail iu effecting a permanent cure in a t.'n3e ense. in llijs respecr it surpasses all other medicines of the kind. It will do just what it is recommended for; if not the money will be refunuco One or two boxes is sullicient lo effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if the directions on the boxes arc followed. I'lice oiii ami two dollars per box, according to sine, ffnt by Mail or Express to any pnrt of the I'nittd Stales ot Canad t. Kohl by Drug gists generally. A liberal discount made to tticirado. Address 1. S. Dunham &. Co. WiKiauisnort, Pa., fole Proprietors aud Man uf;icjur"c for the United ijtntcs and Canada, dec" 5 -'lift. FREE TO EVERYBODY. A Large G pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the yoking of both sexes. It teiK-lics how ti.e homely may become beau tiful, the despised respected, and the forsaken loved- Xo y mr.g lady or gentleman should fail to send their address and receive a copy post paid, by return mail. Address P. O. Drawer, 21, f.b. ;",-r.imn. Troy, N. Y. tWlll.i I K:ww:i will be paid in greenbacks O to nny pi-rson who nas used Dr. Dunian's 1'iio Salve uecordiiig to direclions and hns not h'-tu ciurd. Address D. i5. Duuham & Co. Wiiliatnsport, Pa. dec. u- 'tj. J. llt.lMC. 1). S. LOOK. II. DorOHMAN 7, 10N1.Y SAVED IS MONEY EARNED. ill. AlI that can be done to prrfection by buying your goads of the new firm in Piittcr eeu. '1'lieir stock consists in pnrt of Dry iin4wlt Cfa. a'aacy (ioods, Ynnkce Nolious, a Urge and superior stock of Roots and Shoes, Groceries, Sail, Fish, Cheese, .tc, Dritd and Canned Fruits in great variety. Hardware, (Juecnsware, Woodenware. Our si (ui wa purchased in eastern cities at re duced prices, and we are confident we can make it to the interest of our ousiomcrs aud Cue goods-buying public to givo us the first call before making iheir purchases. '. B. We hae; the largest slock, greatest variety and best styles in tho county. Highest market price paid for country pro duce. FRANK, COOK & CO. Patterson, July 4, IStiC.tf. j ).rNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND I after Sunday, Nov. IU, 1801!, Passenger Tnius will leave Mitllin Station as follows : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,41 I. M Past Line 7.05, A. M. Cincinnati Express t. 13, 1. M. Day Express 11,31, A. M. Way Passenger 10,43 P. 31. WESTWARD. iKiltimore Express 4,05, A. 31. Philadelphia Express... 5,09, A. 31. Past Line 5,55, V. 31. .Mail Train 3,37, P. M. Entrant Train. ?,17, A. 31, JAMES NORTH, Ag't. M'ALBTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself in McAlisitrsville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything iu his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Shed Iron Ware, and lo sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomer? and tho public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tentionta busuiesi to deserve a share of pat- ronapo. Oct, 31, ti'ltlj JAUUU U. l.NEl . NEW TIN SHOF.INTHOMPSONTOWN. I would respectfully inform the citizens of Thompsontown and vicinity, that I have opened a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment and sin prepared t accommodate t!i! publio with Tin and Shest Iron Ware, also, Stoves at the lowest cash prices. Roofing and Spouting protnptlv attended to. All work made of the best material. WM. C. LOGAN, Thompsontown, feb. 20-Gra. Juniata county. Pa. SILVER'S WASH POWDER. SarcS time, labor, money. Makes washing a pjfume and Monday a festival. S dd every where. Try it. Address all orders to the Manufactures ZIEGLEIi & S3IITH. CHEMISTS $ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS lo7 Aorth Third St., rhiladcfphia. noT 14, IStlfi-ly. IJ'OR SALE. The undersigned residing at Academia, Juniata county, rn., has for c!a ft Vfc'U' f'TTV Aitrini'j capal le of holding sixteen V"-A. sons. Any person wishing to 2S22. purcnase will find a bargain. mar. 20-tf. SAMUEL BAIRD. lyANTED. SUMAC The undersigned wishes to purehase pure Sumac in large or small quantities. Highest market prices paid on delivery at sumao mill, Mechanics burg, Juuiata counlv pa. N. HERTZLER, Port Itoral, Juuiata Co., Fs. J'ist 15, 1860-tf. HOOP gKIUTS. NEW SPRIXd STYLES, 'Otn Ows Makei' embracing every New and De.-irable slxe, style and Shape of Plain and Trail Hoop Skirts 2, 2 1-4. 2J, 2 3-4, 3 1 4, 8 1-2. 3 3-4 nnd 4 yds., round, every length and eize aist ; in every respect J- insT Quality, and especia'ly adatcd to meet the wants of First Class and most fashionable TbaDk. "Our Own Maie," of Hoop Skirts, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and RKALr cheater than any other make of ei ther Single or Double Spring Skirt in the American Market. They are Warranted in every respect, and whorever introduced gite universal satisfaction. They are now being extensively Sold by Retailers, and every Lady should try them. Ask for Hopkin'a Own Make," and see that, each Skirt is Stamped '-W. T. HOPKINS MANUFACTURER, C28 ARCH Street. Phil adelphia." No others are Genuine. A Cata logue conlaiiing Style, Size and Retail Prices sent to any address. A Uniform and Liberal Discount allowed to Dealers. Onlcrs by mail or otheswise, promptly and carefully filled Wholesale and Retail, at Manufactory and Sales rooms, No. C28 ARCH St., PHILA DELPHIA. Skirts made to order, altered and repaired. TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. mar. 13. 'eT-lOm. Wm. T. HOPKINS. WILLIAM WISE, TERCHANT TAILOR! CRYSTAL PAL 11 ACE BUILDING, MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. Thankful for past patronage, he begs leave to inform the public that he has opened out in his new quarters, a LARGER AND FINER ASSORTMENT OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VJJSIJXGS, AC, Than ever w.is before brought to this town, vrhich he is prepited to make to order in the LATES1 AXD It OS IMTWOYED STYLE, And in a manner that will defy all competi tion. He also still manufactures to order, all sorts of CUSTOM WORK On reasonable terwa. By strict attention to business, be hopes to receive as heretofore, a liberal share of pub lic patronage liive him a call and inspect his styles of cutting and workmanship beljre going elsewhere. feb. 20' 07-ly. WHISKERS AND UlUSTA CHES, IORCED to grow upon the smoothest lace in from thret to live weeks by using Dr. Sevigne's Kra'aurateur Capillaire, the most wonderful discovery in modern science, act ing upon the Heard and Hair in nil almost miraculous manner. It has been used bv the elite of Paris and London with the most flat tering success. Names of nil purchasers will te registered, and if entire satisfaction is not Riven in every ins'ance, the money will ne cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, seal ed and postpaid, $1. Descriptive circulars aud testimonials mailed free. Address P.ERGER. SIIUTT & Co., Chemists, No. 2H5 River Strtet. Troy, N. Y. Sole ngents for the United States, feb. 2') '07-ly. KISHACOyUILLAS SEMINARY. This In stiiutiou foruily Ihe properly Prof. S. . Sharp, and lately purchased bjrM. Mob. ler, County Superinleudaut of MitHin county, lias been thoroughly reaovatcd and refur nished. The water pipes have been re-laid lo the building, and other improvements made so as to make it one of the most desir nbld institutions In the county. A teachers class will be formed at the opening of the session and will be continued throughout. The Summer Session opens on Wednesday, April lt'th and continues tweuly weeks. Tkrms: Tuition, Boarding, Light and furnished rooms per session, $'.10,00. Those desiring; admittance should apply early. For further particulars address MARTIN MOHI.ER. Trin. Lcwistovrn, Ta., until March 20tU, after winch nt kisliacoquuias, l'a. feb. 13-1SD7. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Joseph L. Tear ing ot I'eale township. Juniata county. Pa , of the firm of Dearing & liell, composed of Jos. liell and the said Jos L. Dearing, having on the 12th day of February, lSti7, made a voluntary assignment of all the Per sonal Estate belonging to said firm, with nil the personal estate belonging to the said Jos. I.. Dearing, to the niidersigued Assignee in trust for l he benefit ef creditors. Notice is hereby given to all persons owing or indebted lo snid lino, or to the said Jos. L. Dearing, to come forwaid and make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against lb? said firm or against the said Dearing to pre seut their accounts for settlement to R. P. Mc WILLI A. MS, Arsiynee. ft-b 20 fit. BEAUTY. Auburn, Golden, Flaxen & Silken Curls, 1 produced by the ne of Prof. DE RKEU.V FKISEli LE CHEVEUX. Ouc applica tion warranted to curl the most straight and stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets, or heavy massive curls, lias been used by the fashionables of l'aris and London, with the most gratifying results. Does no injury to the hair. Price hy mail, sealed and post paid, 1. Descriptive Circulars mailed free. Address. BEKGER, SI1UTTS & Co.. Chem ists, No. 285 River St., Troy, N. Y., Sole Agents for the United States, feb. 20, '67-ly. TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. " THE undersigned offer for sale a House aud Lot situate on Cherry street, Mifllin town, Pa. This is one of the most desirable residences in the town. It is built on a full corner lot has all modern conveniences and necessary out-buildings. There is a variety of choice fruit trees in the prime of bearing. Any person wishing to purchase a comfort able House should not fail to see this prop erty. For further particulars call on the un dersigned on the premises. Possession given on the 1st of April. M. L. & N. E. LITTLSFIELD. march 6, 1867-tf. IARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The under . sicned offers at r rivato sale his farm sit uated in Delaware tewnship, Juniata county, Pi nhnnt three miles east of Thompsontown. containing zoo acres, anoui -w acreo ui uo..u arc cleared and in a good state of cultivation, .i.. .nn;lr.f wall a with choice timber. . . ...1- i . mt having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, Tenant House, targe iana uarn, ami omer n.carv nut-hiii'dines. with a never-failing snrin" of water convenient to the house.- n . . .. , n., , , 1 The land is welt waiereu. ine aoovo iaiiu ;ii iu e.iM in shnln or iii narcels to suit pur chasers. Persons desiring to purchase the property can ao so rjy caning on April :", 1660-tf. I OVERRENT L PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE M)rrTrTiTo Tn Five llnndred New and iSccond-lland Teim Harness, 10.000 RriUlcs ni:d Collars, 3,(MI Saddles, all Styles 2 to frS.lM). 300 Four Horse Uovernment Wagons, 2,004 Wagon Cov ers, new and worn, 6,000 Rlankets, and Horse Covers. Also, a large Stock of Reins, Lead Lines, Whips, Buggy and Ambulance Harness Portable Forges, Chains, Swingleirecs, Lead Bars, etc, Wheel Team Harness little worn all Onl: tanned Leather and servicable. cleaned and Oiled $5,00 per horse or mule, including Pridle, Lead do, Sl.00. Wagon Rriule $1,00, Collars. 1 to $2. Extra Hair lined Ar tillery. Case do., 2J and $3 OU. Double Reins, 1.75 to $2,25. " Lead Lines, $1, Halters. 6 to $12 per dozen. Officers' New Saddles $1,00, with Plated Bit Rridlt, $21,00: good as new, SI 2, 00, with bridle, jil 1.00; valise Saddles for Boys, $i;,U0. Wagon Covers, made t fit any Wagon heavy linen, 3 to $'i,00 ; superior cotton Duck 6 to $8. 12 ox.. Duck, 9 to S12. 1,000 Hospital Tents, new and good as new, 12 oz . duck 1 1 feet square 30 to SIO. Officers' A. Tent, 7 feet si".arc, from 5 to $8. 10,000 Rags, from 12 oz.. Duck, 1st., qual ity. 2 bushels, lrJ,()(; '2i busb. $100; 3 bush. $11,00 per Doz- id, quality, $7,50, $8,50 and $.l,50. Small Oruebs sest bt Sxprkss, C. O. l. PITKIN & CO., No. 337 & 339 North Front St., Ptiiiad'a. No. 5 Park Place, New York. No. 483, Oih Street, Washington, D. C, Price list sent on application. mar. 13-2ms. AFFLICTED ! SUFFEK NO MOKE! When by the use of DR. JtMNVII.LE S ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and at a trilling cost. The astonishing success which has attended this invaluable medicine for Physical and Nervous Weakness, Ceneral Debility and Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy. Impo tency, or any of the consequences of youth ful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable preparation ever di.-covered. ll will remove ail nervous affections, de pression, excitement, incapacity to study or business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts of seW-des'.ruction, fears of insanity, &c. D will restore the p petite, renew ihe health of those who have destroyed it by bcusual ex cess or evil practices. Young men be humbugged no mole by "Quack Doctors" and ignorant pmetiiioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and h at once restored lo health and happintfs. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in ev :ry in--taneo. Price. $1, or four bottle to one address, $-J. Ouc bottle is suSiiuicni to effect a cure in all ordinary cases. Also, DR. JOINTILLE'S SPECIFIC TILL ' for Ihe speedy and permanent, cure of tlono I rrhea, tiieet. Urethral Discharges, Cr.ivel, Stricture, Hi;d all affeeiions of the K'Jiieys aud Rladder. Cures effected in from one to five days. They are prepared from vegetable extracts that are harmless on the system, and never nauseate the stomach or impregnate the breath. No change of diet is uetessary while using them, nor Ions their action in any manner intarfeie With pursuits. Price, $1 per box. Either of the above-mentioned articles will be sent to auy address, closely sealed, and post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt et price. Address all orders to BERGER, MIITTS & Co., Chemist. No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y fob. 20, '07-ly. PROPOSALS. Pcnn'a Agricultural Land Scrip FOR SALE. THE Board of Commissioners now offer for sale 520,000 acres of Agricultural College Land Scrip, being the balance ef the Scrip granted to the Ct.niuionwealth ef Pennsylva nia for the endowment of Agricultural Colle ges in this State. Proposals for the purchase of this Land Scrip, addressed to "The Board of Commis sioners of Agricultural Land Scrip," will bo received at the Surveyor General's t.fliee, at Harrisburg. tinlil 12 o'clock, M., cn Wednes day, Aj i ii 10, isr.7. This land may be located in any State or Territory, by the holders of the scrip, upon any of the unappropriated lands (except min eral lands) of I lie United Slates, which may be subject to sale at private entry. Each piece of scrip represents a qnarter sec'ion of one hundred and sixty acres, is issue 1 in blank, and will be transferable, without en lorscmcrit or formal assignment. The blank need not be filled ULiil the scrip is presented for location and entry, when the parly hold ing it can fill tfce blank and enter the land in his own name. Bids must be made as per acre, and no bids will be received for loss than cne quarter section The Scrip will be issued immediately on the payment of the money to the Purveyor General. On all bids for a less quantity tlinn 4n,Oo0 acres, one-third of the purchase money must be paid within ten days, nnd the remain ing two-thirds within thirty days after notifi cation of the aoeeptanec of the bids hy the Board of Commissioners. JACOB M. CAMPBELL. Snrr'yor GfneruK For the Board o f Com:n::sionrrs. IIabrisbi ro, March C, lSti7-td. iVw more Bald ll mh! jYo more Gratf Lnel-t ! DR. LEONS' ECLECTMC IIA1K fiEXEWER, Is pronounced by all who bare used it the very best preparation for the Hair. It is . nwiilvA euro for Ualdness. eradicates Dand- iT .1 1 1 nniAM ilnna tli ll:ltr from fltllilKT ruu nuii ....I.."..-, - - - out, anil speedily restores Gray Locks to their ongiuiti uuc a tf. ........ ..... . ll operates an the secretions aud fills thd glands with new life and coloring matter. Tbin. dead, raued or gray liair wui always ne Smuirlit back bv a few SDplicaiions. to its youthful abundance, vi; .'"ny and color. It maiics me ur.ir eu.i, t "ji ""6"'"1! pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange. Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist pliant and disposed to regain in any desired position. As a Hair Uresmg it has no equn The sales are enormous and i; is a universal favorite with old and yoang of bo:h sexes. Sold by Droggisls throughout tb I'uiic l States. Address all ordeis i 7.1LGLER & SMITH, Sole Proprietor. 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia nov. M, '0B-ly, A LARGE stock of Quecnsware, Cedirware such as Tubs, Butler Bowls. I'.'ickrig i' turns. Baskets, Horse Puc''c:. , f 5fi .'.li, r Rim lAKiO-ni.
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