tt Junhta Sentinel. rVEDNESDAIt MdllNINU, Sep't. -'. '''i'o V "n" ax u 'coiii N 1 K V. Ion Sale Cheap. A Life SoWar abip in J. 0. Mumford's ISusincs naJ Telegraph College at I'liiladelpliia. A Hoc chance for a young man tbat wishes tt prepare himself for Luaiucss. Iuquire at the entinu Office. Ma. Samuel Leonard offers for sale owe very Sao tracts of Woodland" iu Fay ette tovruship. Sec haud bills. Wasted. Win. Kees at ho Patter- J II iie want one hundred bushels ol Oats for which cash market price will be paid. Teaches Wantek. A Male Te;ichei to take charge of the Patterson School. Term five month. Apply immediately. J. K. HOLLOIJAL'tiil. I'res. K. J. Naxcle, Scc'y. The Uf.v. J. 1L Antiionv requests in to aiinouiico that, iu consequence of an ui geut necessity for li is presence elsewhere, - there will be no services in the Lutheran Church oa next Sabbath, 2'JiU iust. Yaluam.k l'noi'KnTY at I'm vate fv.LE. IVrsons desiring to purchase a beautiful .iud pleasant house would do well to call upon Dr. K;vuipfor, as ho offers for sale his Cue resideuce in the IJ.iraugii tif 1'attervjn. Sent. 4, lSGT-lf. Pic-Xic There will be a I'ic-Xic Ii-'M on Saturday next in tbn .-rove adju cent to Thinp-oniown. Judging from the persons who are named on the Com mittee of arrangements, this ' will be the l'io-Xic of ihe season. Xkw Hvkermt. Win Il'Ci hiu start ed a laksry iu the basement of the I'atter aon if )a, in Patterson Fresh bread, r lii, ci : etj , al.v.iy-i on haul. 15'iy your bread at the new LsLery. It is cheaper than buying flour. fluAix Wantek. Tho undersigned, haviug been appointed Aj;cnt by Xoah Ilertzler, will purchase all kiuds of Grain at Thuinpsontnwn. Persons having Grain to sell will Sad i; to their advautage to give me a call. Sp't. 25 It. Jacob W. Kletz. More Colnteiu-ei rs. Counterfeit S20 notes on the Fourth Xaiional IJatik ol Philadelphia and the First National Hank of In Jianapolifl, Indiana, are in circula tion, and counterfeit ?10 uotes on the Third Xaiional IJ at; k of I'hiludelphia arc iaid to be numerous. Xew Livert Staiii.e. Messrs ReeB & Lenioa have opened a livery stable, in Patterson. Their buggies, carriages, etc , are ail ue and iu tho best of order. Uug gie hired and passengers corveyed to any part of the county on reasonable terms. They solicit a share of patronage. Or ders left at Reese's llcstauraut promptly attended to. Xkw Firm Messrs. Thomus J. Frow and Thomas IT. Parker, having purchased the interest of Mr. Jacob Sulou.T, si ill continues la carry on the merchantile bus iuess at the Crystal Palace. They are both young men, attentive and obliging ia their Luziucss transactions, and being intimately acquainted in this community, we have no doubt they will merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. Oysters. As the oyster season is about commencing and everybody don't know that Hill Kees keeps the best Kes tautant in the county we will inform them. For oysters done up iu every style call at Uees'a Restaurant in the Patterson House I'or the accommodation of ladies, Mr. Jlees has furnished a fine parlor adj.iiu ing the Rettaurant where oysters will be furnished to suit the taste. Give Rees a call he knows how to keep hotel. Those irreverent lads who called names fter a certain ' bald head" of old deserv ed their untimely end, because at that time no panacea had been discovered to restore the human hair upon the bald ipo'g. Rut now Ring's Vegetable Am brosia is known to possess the rare merit f invigorating the roots and filling them o full or Ufa, where not entirely dead that Ihcy caqnot kelp putting forth a new growth which. rival- in beauty the locks of youth. Tur. Scnool Board of thi place have made the fllo7inS selection of teachers fur the winter session, commencin-' Mon ilaj, October 14th, 1 SG7." " S. M. Shrv, Firt School, VkT. ". Sharon, Second " Miss Sue. Rwbrock, Third " M. A. Anthony, Fourth. The JJrJ hc employed a very com petent cort of Teachers, and we l,avc nu Uouht tbat under their luauatuiout tie schools vv.l! fl-jurish. I Bitv w t r.. ... i r i .- 7 .v ir in exchange fur eubscription, at tbis Of - fiM . TempkrAKCB MeETIKO. According to previous notice, a large and enthusias tic assemblage gathered at the School House, iu McAlisterrille, on Thursday evening last, lor the purposo of forming a Temperance Union. Tho meeting was addressed by Rev. E. W. Kirby. Ar rangements were made for the formation of two Good Templars Lodges, one in McA'isterville aud lhe other about tiro miles east of that place. The S. O. School Pram Corps was present and enlivened the occasion with saiuo excellent martial music. Rase Hall Ou Friday afternoon last the Social Rase Rail Club, of this place, went to Liverpool, Perry county, and on Saturday played a match game with the Reserve Club of that place. The Reserves were victorious, the coro result ing Reserves SG ; Socials 20. They in tend playing another game on Saturday next at this place. X lie jMecliauics ot I attersou also in tend playing the Newport Club on the snn:c day at Xewport. On tbe l?ih inst ,hy Rev. E. W. Kirby, JOCOU D. r.ROWANU and Miss rilEliK Gl'.O.SS, bolb of Fermanagh township, Juni ata county. On tbe 10th inst., by Ttev. J. D. Anthony, JOHN KEVNKR.of Lack townsbip, nnJ Mrs. FRANCES SIIL'VLElof Pbiladelpbia. On be 2d ult., at Remmington, Ini!., by Rev. W. S. Wrlgbt, assisted by Rev. J. T. Patterson. Rev. W. A. P.VTTON', formerly of Spruce Hiil townsbip, Jmiit county, and Miss JESN1E TATTON, of Rcraminglon, lnd. We wjre well pleased when we learned tbat our young friend and 1 rntber typo, wbo served an apprentioesbip in this office, bad deserted tbe cinft and embarked in a hij;!ier and nobler Ciilhnp, and after forsaking our ernft be bus found another with which he has l-iundied out into the lhiIi imniiinl sea. We wish him a safe, h.ippy and prosperous jonruey. IDied. In Ibis flare, ou tbe :!rd int-t., JOHN" W , son of Thomas I!, aul Emma M. HildtlrnnJ. ajod 23 days. fraVThe funernl will lake place at two o'clock to-day. The friends are respectfully invited to nttvnd. MIFFLINTOW.N & I'ATI'EltSO.N MABKETS FLUR, J MARKETI.NfJS. Super, "jJ sbl. Sl2 "'f Butter, prime M lb 20 Extra : S Lard, 1J Fnncy. 14 'Tallow lo Rye, cwt. a "10 Eggs, VI aox 20 Corn Meal, 1 75 ) t'ORK, i II A nogs, y cwt 15 00 While wheat,... 2 10 Mam, r lb 2tl Red Wheat V bu 2 IHt '.Sides Shoulders 12 Kye 1 2.1 I REEF, Ilarley,... KO Fore qr, 1? cwt 10 00 1 tut Jllind i)r 12 00 KI I I'OL'LTRV, .. 4'j Ch'ikeus, pair TiO ll'nrkevs, 1 no 7 00 CO.i L, ton 2 25 Trevertou tove 5 AO 1 7j j do Egg o 00 t0 .Sjitnbury stove & 50 t'ttrn Uuckwbeat Oats KLt.DS, Clover, jl bus Tituoibv. Flax Hungarian u:;ie;) fiu it, do Ken A 60 AppleB, bu 2 2 SO Chestnut, 3 &0 it 00 !i'a, a 75 8 Mixed . 3 00 10 ! WOOD, K Oak, 4 00 4 Hickory, , 4 00 I II A V, I lies, Cherr'.e, irretits lllnckbrrrics, Elderberries, POTATOES, Kew Irish, jt bu Sweet VARIETIES, Ipplcs, "(J bu Onions White ltcans.... Reeswaz, y lb Soap, dry 4 ilUilcS . . . Wool, washed... Ragn, fiO iTimmhy, in 30 1 60 -Clover 8 00 Retailed Articles, 1 50 'Coal Oil -Ji gal 70 f.O .Salt, f snrk 2 75 S 00 ;(irouud Alum salt 3.00 45 Plaster, ton 10 till 10 ;'ai!s 7 00 . 15 , liar Iron Oo 45 ,HorBe ehoes kep $S oO 4 jtfpring ntccl cu baule, Corrected weekly by Su!oit(T, Frow k Parkcf. riIIL,VUi;i.l'IHA MAIIKKTS. Piin-ADEtfiiiA, September 24, 1S07. Flour. The home consumers nur chased a few hundred barrels at $7,50(rj 8,20 for supeifiuc; S(,yj.50 for old and new wheat extra ; 510(rtjl4,75 for X.irth west extra family : ?1 lfj12,50 for PennD and Ohio do, and SlofVll for fancy brands according to quality. Rye Flour ranjies from 88,25 to ?S,75. In Corn Meal nothing doing. Wiikat. The demand for Wheat was from the millers, who purchased chiefly of pi imc finalities; sales of 4.000 bush, fair and africily choice red at S2,2.'f'ri2.4.3 and 1,000 bushels California at $2.72fW, 2 75. Rye is scarce and wanted ; sales at $1.50. Corn is less active and not so firm; sales of 2,000 bushels yellow at' SI, 40, aud 3000 bush. Western mixed atj vl,35. Oats of nriine nualitv r in nn,l ! demand, but common prades arc nclcct- I ed : sales of 2.500 bu.sh.-ls at CMi.rrZ. I -j 'J . (U "U I tfial llolicfs. Deafness, BLiNiixE.ssPrTAKRTr Tieatcd with the utmost success, by Dr 'j Isaacs Oculist and Aurist (formerly of Ley! len. Holland.) No. 805 Arch street, ruiad'a Testimonials from the most reliable, sources ia toe city and country can be seen at his oihee. Tut medical taenlty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no Ejcrcts in bis practice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pam. No c!i.rSe Eudc for cxainiuaiion. uay 8, IftCi-Jy. Information giiarnnUed to produce a IUt. Il, ::!MlP! ad er THUS r. CHAPMAN, CnnjtisT. --3 Ri'-ia iiiav, ,".- v,,: ol p.,, ,lef. blotches, eruptions, no., on lb. C.!l .! .w,.,'.;... icn il inr inn A.n.l , a"l..n a.. ! ' ! 0''U1'KJ Wi,ljuul "rge by ad-'Patterson. Pa. ' il v VnnnL' Ladv returning to her 'eountrv home, aWr a sojourn of aftwuionin. 1 coumr' , J . hv bcr 'in the City, was hnrJljr recngnised ty bed friends. In place ol a ooarsc, rus..-, I face, she had a .oft rUby oomplcxion ol '"' marble amoothne.s, and mslea.l o. iw , tbreesbo really ..red but ei ou ii..(u.ry as to tbecaaso of so great aolm K , she plainly tolJ them that sbo usoJ-tba lir- raMlail ISalm, and considered it an w- va liable acouisiuon 10 any riuy s . ils use any lady or gentleman cnu improve ibeir personal appearance an hundred fold It is simple in iis combiuation, as Nulure bersclf is simple, yet unsurpassed iu ils etli cacy in drawing iiiipji itieS from, also heal ing cleansing and beautifying 'he stiu un 1 complexion, lty its direct autvn on Ibo cull- ele it draws from it all its i.npuritit.-. kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth aud beautiful. Price $1, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CLARK & CO., Cbcuiisls, no. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, M. V. The only Au.ericaii Agents for the sale of the same. feb. 20, 18'J7-ly AGnKAT Discovaav One of the greules and most useful discoveries in nioilical science was iini-le by the celebrated Dr. J. Dunias, of Paris, Chief Physician to the Iin. pel ml luliruiity of France, in ISdl. Those who have been alUieted with the painful dis ease known as tbe Pills, and effectually cured by the use of Da. J. Oi'mas' Fuknitu Pile Salvk, cannot speak too highly of the bene fits conferred upon thrui by Ihe ue of lhe certain remedy. It has never been known to fiiil iuciTeeliug a permanent cure in a single ease. Iu tbis respect it surpasses all oiiicr medicines of the kind. It will do jut what it is recommended for; if not the money will be refuudei'. One ur two boxes is sullicient to etfcot a permanent cure in four or six days, iT the directions on the boxes are followed. Piiec one aud two dollars per box, according tosixe. Pent by Mail or Express to any part of ihe l ulled Stales ot Canada. Sold by Drug gists generally. A liberal discount made lo ( lie trade. Address l. S. LirKii.tM it Co Wil'.iannport, Pa sole Proprietors a nJ Man nfarturer f-jr the L'uited St.ites andCanada. dec. 5 10. 1)11. SClIiJNCK'3 IIAJTBPvAHE TILLS. A Substitute for Cc'nwrl. . Ttie IM:j ere ro'T-i of var.oi Mol. Iisrint I'.a jviiver t rr:at Hie .-ciMtlotu or lite l.vtru proiujiilr anil !l--ctuii;y m bJno p!'.l or n:ercar, at:d . ItJf m pr.::c: a:iy oi litu.: A rrecal.0 ur danifr-rjut vC.cu ivWa o.ka lullon ll.s ujc ot Iho btfor. la &?1 hi::tu tY'tnri-rr Ih-er m" eM rtth eeaUicnte. u lli-iy prutoo:e d:xrlir:v. of vt:s:rl bl.c, :il rcatc.o Ihcae oatrt:-ain!i irin tto Uv.--r scj bil'ftry duc!J, wU:ca t!i c&afc ol b.Iioul Lfrcc'.:na Is ncucrsL Ct.'H.-.NCk'j llANIin.AKK ril.1 3 euro Sick l!cvlahc, aiij:ld or..uol L.vcr, lndiciiu-d ly caKo tLio, cna:.l Umifu, enstiTr-iiva, ?rd iliens, and a rearal Cce'An ol wmrm4 aud !e.iaudj, ihouiug llaz kh-i It vi it la a u.rr.d or oUlrucled eoailaloa. la fhort, tbste Pil't mar In u.d irl!h adi-an-U-o In all cases wl en a paria:ie cr a:t.raUvo Kuodic:oe it roiuin;Ll. roa-ie ask. tcr - Dr. g-.benck'o ManJ-ako li:ia," an t cUcrr- that ll.o f.vo li'.auiMari ol luo Doctor arc on tbe Oovoniuif ut tt&iTip o-.e k lien f:i ttie Injt rta.) ol CoaaauipUoB, and tlio otucr iu hit pruaeal b'-xlth. Boid bjr all Dmstftt and deaden. Pr'co Ti eeala fMr I) x. 1 Tiiwt i p. ruilaV!iia, fa. lienor! Wbo!eaa:e Areato: Draim llameo ft Co II Tark H.w. New Vork; B. 8. llancn. KM llalb more 3U, ttaltl nore. Md. : Jobu il. 1'ork, N. C cor.ot Fourlh aod Walnut H: CiDcmuatl, OUio; V.'a'kcr 4 Taylor, 1D4 and Kt Wa;jh Averue. Chxvo, 111. ; Oollini Prollinri, oalhwcat ccruer Ol EciOUd aud Vied tJtt 8t Loa:, U?, lii iiUh v. cs. C0.I7T. Jan 80, 180T-1. t:;:o::s oe' yoi'td. A Ccnllcuian who sufl'cred for years from Nervous Debility, Prcn.ature Decay, and till the efiects of youthful indiscretion, wiil, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who nccJ it, llie recipe ana directions 101 j possess energy, are wauled lo assist iu Can making the simple remedy by which he was j va.ssing in every Towu anil County in the cured. Sufferers wishing to prof.1 by the advertiser's experience, caa do so by address ing, in perfect conf; Ictice. JOHN B. OG DEN, may 15. '07 -ly 42 Cedar Street, N. V. The Kev. Edward A. WjNon will s nd (free of charge) lo all wiio desire it, the prescrip tion with the directions t"r making and UMiig Ihe simple, remedy by which ho vi-as cured of a lung affection and that dread disease Con sumption, His oulv object is to benefit Iht Hlliiclcd aud he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, ns n cosis mem ;..mtng. aud may prove a blessing. Please address, Kkv. EDWARD A. WILSON. No. Ilia South Second Street, may 15, 'C7-ly. Williamsburg, New York. ORGANS. The undersigned has been ap pointed Agent for tbe sale of the American Organ, manufactured by S. D. &. II. W. Smith, Boston, and is prepared to furnish persons with Parlor or Church Organs as cheap as they can be purchased from I lie manufacturers. Also the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ of different style and size.' Tie Instruments can be seen and heard by calling at his resi dence on Main street, MilUiutown. march 13, 1817 tf. WILLIAM WISE. Anolkcr Veto cf High Prices. THE undersigned has opened a New Store in the borough of Patterson where he re spectfully invites a share of tbe patronage of orujer customers and the public geueral llis siock consists in part of Plain and Fancv Sills. Poplius, Mohair. Al- paccas, French Morinos, De Lams, (nng hams, Prints, e. Every Uescriptioa of QJtii G3D(V.j, such as Rrown . Dleaehed Muslius, Tickings, Cheeks, Cot- ' ton aud Liueu X lle Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Prillings, &c., &c. Fancy and Plaiu Cassi mcres, Sattiiiotls, Tweeds, Kcutucky Jems, Flannels, Linens Hoop Skirts of every style. Orocer ics of every descriptiou. Roots, Shoes, lints, Caps, Qrieensuare, Looking Glasses. TOiiACCO AND CIGAKS. I.s.dies Trimmings and White Goods, Hosiery, r,. ci.. I- Vim will find i vauw JJouse, -ua'.n sueei, Country Produce taken in exchange for roods. F. M. Ml'.lvti- i A;.i JT-'.f. OHPHAHV CCTJST SALE. I virtue, of nn order issued out of tLe Or- IIIIH i.ff I... I... . ...... ...r ! U l . "'''sued. Administrator of JosepUKui -tz, V . utjlre townabin ..I. tu salb , on the prtmire., t the time hhJ place below , '. ou eU,.cSa,.y, October 'Jib. lt-, j ,u(e jn eUwar- U)Wnsljil) Jllniata cunnf y , IV, ,.,jining Alram 1IlgCj an,, otLt.rH c.lilc,i tbe Su!n,,fr tract, coniaiamg ONE IIUNUKEU " , - - '.I 1 itLn'S 01 Whlf.li ir itfiilir fT.tr.il iill i v.it i.iti :LIlil i ac-ri's of wbicb is under good cultivation an ue u:ilalicc we I timbered Tk. :. . . i i t- c . llie imnroveiiieiits conxiul or a Two-Slorv Lo and sjtune House, lurgc doilllld I.cgl'..irii . - an I all other necessary oiubuudtnLS running water at tho door, witb a varip'y of iruu trees . . - ., ilie oilier unaivmeu narr oi ine auove . Tb 'K u cburcU and Parlor Organs tr.iet will be sold at tho same tune bv Illo un- i""w;" Uwsigniu, as Assignee oi joiin riec, surviv - ... , No. 3. A tract of land situate in Delaware township, containing FIFI'V-FIVK ACRES, (INK i'b'N'J'KEl) and TWELVE PERCHES, more or iss, idjoininj Jacob Slegle, Michael Lauver, lieo." Jlutbard aud oilierl, having thereon ereclcu a 'og House and largo Rank Rarn, uevly new. wi'U Wagon Shed au.r all necessary out luilu'.:ng, with running wlr nt the door. Tiierc is als iarge and ex cellent Orchard un ths P ""niscs. Twenty Acres of tbe above tract is tiu.'ier land. No. 1. The undivided fivc-.si'hs of Forty One Aores and thirteen ncrches. ' ""join- iv n , , 1 clUBrj Janies tjai. . ' ' j Wial UudoJiers all of whiel. . c. and under g;..d cult ivaliou. lhe rem. n.nR ouesuth wnlajio be aold ut the same ami place. No. 0. Sit lots in I'ast Salem described as follows; One adjoining Wui. Cross and 5ia ucl M. Kuril, containing One Acre and twenty-five perches. Three others, adjoining Win. Cross, the Church Lot, and each other, one of nhich cor. tains Sjevauty-nine perches, and tho other 1 wo each contain Seventy one perches, en ('no of which is erected n laige iwo-story l'r.nte Dwelling Home, well finish ed off, with good Stable Mid all other neces sary improvements. One other adjoining David Prey, Geo. King and Win. Cross, con taining two acres. Tiio other and lail lot ad- j.u'us the Publio oad. at Ihe Br.ek crutch and tha two Acre Lots oouluius at.) oil i. tfii1." perches, more or less. No t. A tract of land adjoining Wido fiiiyer, Joseph Jordan and others, coiilaiuiiig 1'oiir Acres, more or less, well improved iiii a new two Story 'ramc House, wilh base ment, good Stable and other outbuildings, with a variuiyof Fruit. 6ie. Tkbms. Teu per cent, of the purchase money lo bo paid when the property is struck oti ; onc-foiinli lo bo paid ou continuation of llie sale by the Court ; oiic-l'oin ili 011 lb !t ij 01 .tru in xi, i- leu potseHsioii iii ie given ait'l Uee-.l.-i inaile to toe purc!ia.4ers, hui ihe residue oil the Lit d iv of November. IStiH, v.iih iuierest from the lirt day of Ajiril, l.'.Ss to be secured by judgment bonds. iriy' .Siilc will commence on 1I10 premise- doeribcl in number 2 at 10 o'clock -V. M. of sui 1 day for that property ; for the residue at East Salem at I o'clock. SAM PEL LL'XARD, AJm'r. seiteiiiljer -1, l!vi7-ls. To Solicit Orders for a Hew Illustrated (COMfLETK IS OXK VOLfiE ) This Dictionary eiubodies the result.: of the J most receut slui'y. waoarch, and iuvo.-ti:i lion ol iibeui sixty live ot llie um-t emiueii' aul advanced Uitlioal Scholars now living Clergymen of all deiioiiiiuiiiious approve it, and regard it as lhe best work of ils kind in the English hingti.-.ge, and one which u;hl la be in the haudj of every .Bible reader iu the laud. Iu circulating Ibis Work, Agents will find a pleasant and profitable employment. The numerous objections which are usually en countered in seliinj ordinary works will not exist in this. Hut. on the f onfrary, T.icouragenient and j frien.lly aid will attend the Agent, making his labors agreeable, useful and lucrative Liid-es, reiired Clergymen, School Teach ers, farmers, M intents, ana nil ethers who , '"""try. 10 wiiom ine most i.nerai inuuee ...t.uicr win wv uiititu. 1 Ui ul I auiiii iij'j'ij to, or address PAUMLLEE nKOTHEKS, 722 San-oni Street, Philadelphia, Pa. August 21, lSiJ7-tit. OliTHAiVS' COURT SALE. lV virtue of nn Order issued out of lhe Orphans' Court of Juniata county, the undersigned Administrator cum tixltimrntn tinnero of Samuel Rnnucls, of Kayelto towu ship said county, will lie exposed to sale on the premises, on Sal unlay, October 5th, KSu7, the followin" described proper ,y to wit : All tbat House aud lot of Ground situate in Fayelte township, Juniata county, bound ed I y lands of Samuel Kitizer, Samuel Oay uiau and Euos llergty. Containing Two Acres more or less. The improvements consist of a Two-story Frame Dwelling wilh basement, out houses, Stailc, &c. A variety of Fruit Trees runningwaierat the door. The build ings are all in rood order. Tkb.ms. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to paid when the property is struck down , one-lhirtl of the balance on confirma tion of sale : one-third on 1st of Anril. lHtlS. when deed will b delivered, and the balance on the 1st. day of November, iSOS, to be se cured by judgnieu' bond. XtaySale to con bience at I o'clock of said day. SAM JEL LEONARD, Adui r. September 4, 1807 ts. Bri Ioaf Juki, lar cooms der 4,Uuipcr." fTlIIE undersigned is now running the Short -L Market Car (firmerly run by Hoilobaugh r Rowe) to this ixacc wilh every descrintion I of Frk-sh Fish and Marketing. He arrives iu I Patterson from Philadelphia everv Wedues- day and Friday. Goods hauled for iner ehaais delivered at their stores free of dray agt. If unable to supply his customers and haul lhe freight by making one trip per week, be will run two trips per wecl-, arriving in Patterson on Saturday with ihe second load. Thankful for pasl patronage he trusts to merit a continuance of the same. jmetj, lbo.-tf. J. . IIOLLORAUG II. yALUARLE FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. ' -lhe undersigned oilers at private sale his farm situate in Favita iiri.ih;n j ... " " f " ' iuu . lie ol .uc.lhstcrsville, eontaininir Acres, about ,U acres cleared and in a hirrb ainta of cnlii- valion oil under gucd fence and well limed. ,-e improvements are a good Stono Dwelling House, Hank Darn. C risL Mill wirh tlii-o.-, t-n c. ours, nuJ wo over-shot wheels, both new, located on a ncvcr-f:,iliK gueam of water a'.so Apple and Pear Orchard K7.,;., f wafer aul Ppeinff I!ons e,nvi..-.;eiii f i,...... ""a an necessary out-ouiiuiugs. I "'"s cash. If not sold al private saie will 1 Va ohered at public sale at '1 o'clock on Mou- ' d..V, October -1st, lSti7. on the premises. - - A f G3i tt WAX 03, : CHURCH OltG ANS, &e. . . t w lhe Ie I Cb'alch v,'n, Varici OrPn- j 0It'ttMy annouucJ. l the iiicu, of . ,n, al county mai ue is prcF..." - . n !!: 'nni f tbe above named instruments a. - r . i . i ... a .i.i.ihjI iiiciruiui.u.d - I m inuiaciiircrs prices, 1 i . :.... .,,ni T i .a tiiiiiifr inn mini Kinun ui tiiai u.i.v-" - ' am t reparcd to sell, I offer first ihe celebrated I 1 Kchoma''ker & Co. Pianos which are acknowt- :d"cd l lie superior to any other make iu this couulrr ur l'.i'iove. -tin ' ne ulu$ ultra of reed instruments, which are " i i .... i t .t.i htii-lie ho riLTiullv ucui:r iiiiruiiuum --i - j . . mi,.! I ... Iw.ut ' 1 lha leadin" and unprejuUL-ed jnnsicians of the ! counlrv will be furnisheQ lo rhurcbes ana .1- i . .. ,1 nnlieo and private families, at the shortest notice and upon reasonable terms. Having had many years of practical exje- rienc? ill the musical trade, 1 can assure my patrons that if Ihcy will favor mo wilh their orders, I will furnish them wilh tbe finest In struments manufactured. Every instrument sold by me cones direct from he manufactu rers, and not from general wholesale liealers, consequently all may rely upon getting a new and perfect instrument, audYull and direct guaraulcc from the manufacturers for the I Term of iTve years. K(cb in,tjnicnt orlfre(, wi be UcUTcr6c .,, .:.i. , i,.- ... tra charge. The instruments of any other n-st-cuiss manuiacitircrs wilt aise oe turnisu ed a.' their regular circular rates. Pun.s who may desire to purchase, or to coimiumii'a'e upon the subject, may address me nt New JMoomficld, Perry county. Pa. Price lists 'i'l be sent upou application by mail. August 21, lHCT-lf liAlMJAISS: BARGAINS! AT JACKMAX & BOXSALL'S CLOTHING OP01UUM. iM I FFLTXTO U'X, I'A. c-j ur.'Iersigned have just received from . Pln'dcl bin another supply of For Men and Boys, which they are selling at panic prices. Also, a ii.'e ?si,-oia v C O ' fJ f' 2' r 1 j-r mcll V,(.U bny-, girls and ;;ifants. a' i rriC(M which LPV d,.fv coii'l'Ctition. The oc5t and 1 cheapest lot of In the county, fortueo and boys. M'XTI.KMKXS FL'BXISHING GOODS, C.iii-isting .f Linen Sbiits, Overshirts. Cn dersl.irts. Drawers, Collar?, Cravati, Haud kerebiefs. ptiiekings, Suspen Iers. Cloves, ic. E.rt)Tb:iiikfiil to the public for the liberal support they have heretofore extended to us, we are determine. I lo retain their support by giving 11.CUI good floods at low prices. Very I'.espectfullv, JACK.MAN & BONSALL. sept. :F, lSC7-lf. K Y It K fc L A . D K L L, Fourth aad Arch SU-, rillLADELMIlA, Are offering a NEW STOCK of J) li Y G OO I) X, For the Fall Sales of 1SC7. SHAWLS, SILuS' DRESS GOODS, AN f) STAPLE DRl'-GOODS. X. P.. Job Lots of Goods received Daily. Sep. u, )S(;7-';t. THE PLACE FOII UAitUALNS IS AT PEi ELL'S CHEAP STOKE IN 1'ATTEltSO.V, PA. T "llE 1 irgest and best assortment to be fot.ud in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal 'patrennge heretofore received; from the public, I would respectfully announce that 1 have jut opened a very Large stock of Ooods well suitid lo the tradiv My stock consists cf a uli assortment of fine nndstaple DRY GOO Embracing all the malcrials for men. r"men ami children's waie. includin- Hatsand Caps. Hoots and Shoe?, together with a large stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mailings, c. LADILo' DRESS COOPS, Such ns French and English Mcrinocs. Pop lins, Alpacas, Dc Laines, plain and figured Shawls, Ac. and ulsoa large stock of Notions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. ' G J2 0CEXIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spices. AIho, a large lot of (Joeenswnre, Hardware, Wood aud Willow Ware. Fish Salt ami Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country store JHigbest priee paid for country pro. ilitcc in exchange for goods. Prices to suit Ihe times. sept. II, 1807 li. CAVENY & GMAYRILL would inform the citizens of Juniata and neighboring couu lies that Ihey have commenced CAUINET MAKING, In nil its various branches, in McAlisterville, and are prepareu to furnish anything iu their line of business on the most reasonable terms. Old furniture repaired and made as good as new. They also keep a good assortuieut id' Chairs for sale. Lumber taken in exchange or for which the highest price will be paid. Having employed competent workmen, we en deavor to give satisfaction, and hope to re ceive a liberal share ot public patronage. Undertaking e-pecially attended to. Collins made to order on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. july ol, 18o7-Ciu. 100,000 VIflTE "JNE SH.vyiiD. VP JOINT SlHNi.vLEij. Also, BOARDS, OAK. PLANK; rLASTEIUNG LATHS, AND PICKETS. FOR SALE BV GIIAFF & TRt)MPSON, ti.y S-Cm. Milivy,' Mifflin Co., Tj PLAIN and F..ocy ij., h j,-; ut!y ei.oec.,1 k.- -; t C'ijc. SOI & il t !ieitii' St., I'liii'a. KEMOVAL" To the finest College Rooms in thVCity. Tart of the second and the whole of the Ibiid nil fourth floors, Rank ef Kepublio EuiMing--, nearly opposite the Contintltal Hotel. Thi best orianixed aud conducted Rusines f 11 I .1... V.l.in.M.lll Tiir 111 ' Counting Room in the shortest possible tiiuo consistent with tho interests ot f tie stiwcni. C....1 r... T V I I : S 1 It I t Send for Circular, I August 28, lbOf-3;; a. 1). S. ELLIOTT WITH JACOB R IE GEL & Co. late RIEGEL4 FISTER. IMPORTEftC A JOOBERS OF DRY GOODS, No. Zii Market Street; and 27 N'&rlh Kb. St., PHILADELPHIA, An?. CJ, isr,7-y: Lc wisto wn Academy. aIUS Institution will open on the third Wednesday (lH:b) of September. Terms for boarding, furnished reom, wash ing, fool and Tuition for the Academic year of forty woeks $J?5;), payable half-yearly! in adpanue. Direct all coiiimuniciilions to ?.IcCovsvi!!f. Juniata county, l'a., uiuil Sc tin'otr 1st, aul after that to Lewistowu. JOHN LAIRD, Pri'iclpal. Aug. 7, 18C7-td; T. J. ;i OOK S WITlt WOODWARD &CO ' KSTAULISIIED l2'2. ZZQ MAB-KET dTItEET, rillLADELy-IIIA! nov 2S, Kl-lf. Fr-O.ENCR Lock-Stitcu EEVtrsime Frao S F. v; I S C3 JI A C II I S E. Bert Family MurM ir in thr li or.. II ' j!,:t J'remiitM C"li .Valtl Last Fair cf ti.t A3iK.:r.N Isstitctk, TewYo:t. Flobs.nck Sswirrc. .'.'lAcatXE Coiraxf. No. o'lH Broad-fay. The machines can he seen nt the rcr-idence of tho Ajent. Mi 3 E. C. Stamhaurb. Maia Street, MUUin, l'a. may 22, 't7-tf. ri:itj:ivn.!.E MARBLE WORKS. rjHE undersigned having entered inti pai i . -L nership are prepared to till all orders for Tombstones, Monuments, Tabic Tops, or ai.y ether articles in our line of business, on slui & notice and llie most reasonable terms. Dal ian and Ihe different qualities of Amoricuu Marble always on huui. e. f.mkrso. may 1, !a-o7-ti L. L. KKXEPP. TY- have one room devoted entirely to V Ger.ts Furnishing lioods and Ready ;.Ude Clothi.ig, such as Coats, Over Coa's, Hats & Flannel Sliirts, Pants, Vests, Roots & Mines. Caps, White Shirt Undershirts, aud Riawcrs. FROW & PARKER. gTATES UNION ilOl'EI, PuiUDKLruiA. lMT.il - - -1 .v v a streci,..s ce, ...n .ocaniy m es it par- ! l.'"y ' I's ' on uisii.ess or Pleasure. I li. s.vnd::r3. Pro' p ITT ANTED- SUMAC. TLe undersigned V wishes tu purchase pure Sumac in Inr;e or small quantities. Jlighest market price aid on delivery at sumac, uiU, Mocaai-ics-burr, JuniaUi county, Pa. N. ftERTZLEit, Port Royal, Jnuiata Co., i -angns' 15, 18'Jo-tf. SA LT! SALT: ! SA L T ! ! .' A Superior quality, cither by single sack of quantity. We will furnish Merchant with salt ut Philadelphia prices, wil'a ihe ad vance of expenses of freight. FKOWi PA II K K , OofHI.tKI IUw.ied will tie paid Jireriitacj;s O to any person who uas used Dr. Diiioan a Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured. Address D . Dunham & Co. Williamsport, Pa. dec. 5- CO. A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and i'HAV ELV1NG RAGS. Also, A ( 7 it:. S mcii as Hose, Gloves, Ruck Gloves Mi; f hi best quality.) Kid Gloves for ladies ii:d j.iua unSnL-livJ Kid, at Fl."W k rARKKR'S. OR SALE. A Top P". nva. j.t a, ..i be will be s .' en re - -.aUU H-'iu.-'- seeu at Beiij, !. E.wicr's iu Mi'lw ship. For price, ct3., in'.airc or signed. D. b lC 11 ! :i'M-' .!- ii';l illu'.m JOHN C. UL TToN. ii. D. .'o. n.crly of Har- risbt risbiii'K, fcavina loc iteil ill li e bnr:!i!i of Pexrysviile, oO'ers bis proie: su.na. services the titi.e?-i Oi that place aud MirrounuliijJ couotry. l-,;-:l. OTATR CAPITOL HOTEL, utar tho Cap O tol RuiWi"';s, u a u is a u:: g, pa. 8Q,Tcrm3 as uijJ;rata aoy Hotel in lhe City. w:j. G.lHOMr.ON', Proprietor. UAl?rE13! CAP.I'ETS!! LARGR ami jioed v; i-'y of ALL W'OOj., Ak All aud HEMP CAlil'LTi ou hai-t and :cr t'c cheap, at . eiii)W Si rARKER'3.
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