Ht fciuafo Sentinel. WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 2!, :8i7. " TOWN ANI COUNTRY. For Sale Cheap A Life Scholar (.hip io J. C. MumforJ's Business and" Telegraph College at Philadelphia. A fine chance for a young man that willies to prepare himself for business. Inquire at the Sentinel Office. At this particular time, when Crei arc being built in unusual places, loo much caro cannot be taken to have s'orc pipe", flues, etc, secure. Mr. Samuel Stiiayer has just re ccived at his store iu Patterson, a new hit of Goods from the eastern markets, which lie is selling at reduced prices. Valcahle Property at Private Sale. Persons desiring to purchase an ticautiful and pleasant house would do well to call upon Dr. Kx-mpfur, as he offers for sale his fine iesideuee in the 15or3Ugh of Patter-son. Sept. -1, 1807-if. New Goods. Jos. Pennell has just re turned from the eastern uuikcl with a large stock of new goods. His store room is piled full shelves, counters and table the cheapest and best stock ever brought to Juuiuta county. Step iu and tee them. Valuable Property at Public Sale. The undersigned will offer at pub lic sale on Saturday, October 20, 1SG7, at ona o'clock P. M., the house an J lot. oc oecupied by him in the borough of Mif flin ; it is ouc of the most desirable pri vate residences in the jjIjcc. Call and tee it. Terms made known on day of eale. 1J. 1. Zimmerman, Oct lG-2t It is to the interest of every jerson to buy good and cheap goods. To know wheic to purchat-e them, is in the minds of ninny, a great query. We would rec ommend them to call at Mr. J. M. Bel ford's and examine his stock of Pall and Winter Goods. He is just opening a very large assorsuicut oi dress goods fcr ladies aud gcutlemen, and he has anything anJ everything needed in housekeeping Is Council. ATTENTION, V II I T E M E X ! Thtrc will Le a uicctiiii; ot tlic lctuoc racy uf . I'attcrsou and Mitlliutowu held iu I ho titling room ci the rATTEItSON 1IOUSK, on tliis (MouJjy) crvnior, at 8 o'clock, liir the purpose ot making arraucui:uls Jor eclchrattnp t lie late glorious victory of the W hue race over neroiaur, A lull attcnJuuce is requested. October 21, 13G7. MANY. The above notice was posted conspicu ously throughout Mi film and Patterson on Muuday muruing, aud was the mrans of procuring the attendance of a lanjr crowd of the "white man's party" at the place Dauied. The entire audieucc cou Kistod of twenty-two individuals, iucludin 'ijuirc Wyrick and the spirit of old Hack J 'etc. i'oor old IVtc '. Some of our cit izens may remember him as the old nej;ro cooper who u.-cd to frequent Mifflin. lie lias bceu dead f jr many years. Wyrick was his chum rspccia.lv on I'lecrion day for l'cte had a vote, aud Wyrick used to vote him the full Ihmorralic thktt. The meeting was called to order, when it was fou'id that. "S juirc Wyrick an 1 Tiro's 15. each wanted to be President a vott vas had aud lu ! it was a tic, but the spirit of old Pete claimed the privilege of vot ing, and explained that he would vote for Trio's 1! as Wyrick had gone back ou )iim. Tho's 12. was declared President and the meeting went on. At this stage of the proceelinga Tho's U, SuloufT and Jacob Parker walked ia arm iu arm Tho's U. Sulouff was called on for a epecch. "lie said : Gentlemen, I am not o much opposed to the nigger as I am in favor of whisky, (cheers from Joe Mid way, Hlack Pete and Wyrick.) Gentle men, I am in favor of cheap whisky. (More cheers ) I am iu favor of whisky without the iufernal revener, or any oth er man. Give me whisky or give me death," and Tho's U. Sulouff overcome by his own eloquence, was carried out amidst the cheers of the "white man's party," and rubbed down with whiky, without the "iuferual revcucr." A great many other distinguished members of the white man's party" were there, among whom wc noticed John IJeale Molasses Todd, ''Old Patty," otherwise known as old Hewrzer, and the fellow that keeps Hill Ilccs' oyster shop, beside there was many aud innumerable over-grown dogs and lit tle pnps, such as David, the clerk in Frank's store, Little Pete aud Crow-ford, and many others. After making arrance mcuts for a grand pow-wow to come off at Borne future time, the meeting adjourned with cheers for Old Joe, V.'yiitk 40J j whikv withont the "inlrrua; rrwrher.' 1 Pav Up. Persons indebted to us for subscription, job work, and advertising will confer a favor by paying up prompt ly. We need money, and will shortly send cut bills to all indebted to us: SrovES Mr. Noah Littleficld has just received from the city a large stock of Cook Stoves of the latest and most ap proved patterns, alii-) parlor and office stoves at reduced prices. Give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. In MilforJ township, on the 14th inst., Mr. EDWARD LINDSEY', aged 05 years. The deceased was a native of Ireland, and come to this country about twenty-seven years ago. lie was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church, a good citizen, and his loss will be felt by nil who knew him. On the 'JOth inst., iu this borough, Mr. AMOS HAMPTON, aged 23 years, 5 mouths and 20 days. Huntingdon county papers please copy On the 20th ins t., iu Turbett township. MARY JANE, wife of Hugh L. JlcMcen, aped 39 years. MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS FLOUR, MARKETINGS, flutter, prime "M lb 25 Lard, 12 Tallow 10 Eggs, y dox uo Super, ! obi $12 00 12 00 1 4 (Ml 3 00 . 1 75 . 2 35 Extra,......, Fancy Itye, cwt. Corn Meal........ roiiK, Hogs. t cwt 8 00 Ham, lb 20 Sides & Shoulders 12 BEEF, (i It A IN, White wheat,... lied Wheat y bu Rye, Barley,... 20 25 80 rO . lid ..- 60 8 00 Fore qr, j? cwt 10 00 Corn Hind qr 12 00 Ituckwhcat POULTRY Oats, Chickens, Tp pair 60 20 50 50 50 50 50 "I 00 00 50 SEE US, 1 urkeys, Clover, "1 bus COAL, .ft ton timothy. II Trevcrtou Move do Egg Suuhury stove do Eg Chestnut Pea, Mixed WOOD, Oak, Hickory, II A V, Flax llunearian SO DK1EO FIIL1T, Apples, "ft bu 2 50 Peaches, " " 6 00 (Iherrles, Currents 8 10 8 4 Blackberries, Elderberries, POTATOES, New Irish, bu Timothy, 10 30 ... 8 00 Sweet 1 60 irioTer,.... VARIETIES, IU-tHiltMi Arliclci, Apples, bu 1 Cual Oil p)?al TO Inions, 7 "i 'Salt, f !ack 2 7-3 3 00 .lirouti.l Alum salt n.CO 4" IMai'ter, V ton 10 00 White Beans.... Beeswax, V lb Soap, dry 10 4 Nail 7 0!) Itar Iron 05 ilnrse fthoes keg $8 00 Spring steel cu bauds, I audles . . Wool, washed.... Hags Corrected weekly hy Frow & Parker. jFjwhl Jloficrs. A Young I.aJy returning to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognised by her friends. In place of a coarse, rustic, flushed face, she had a soft ruly complexion of almost marble smoothness, and instead of twenty rhrce she really appeared but eighteen. Cp on inquiry aa to thecuusc of so great a change, she plainly tol l them that she used the Ir raNKiail ICallsi, and considered it au in valuable acquisition to any lady's toilet, hy its use any lady or gentleman can improve their personal appearance au hundred fuld. It is pimple in its combination, as Nature herself is simple, yet unsurpassed in its elli- j cacy in drawing impurities from, also heal- j ing cleansing and beautifying the skin and j complexion. l!y its direct action on the cuii- j clc it drans from it all its impurities, kindly healine the same, aud lcavinz the surface as ' Nature intended it should be, clear, soft, smooth ami beautiful. Trice 1, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CLAKK & CO., Chemists, ro. 3 West Fayette St., Syracuse, N. Y. The only American Agents for the sale of the same. feb. 20, 1807-ly A Great I)iscovbbv. One 0f the greates and most useful discoverirs n modioli science was made by the cce,raic, Jjr. J. Dumas, of Taris. Chief Pliysjci,,n t0 the lm pcrial Infirmity of France. jn 1 tijl . Thoc who have been alllictcd wih the painful dis ease known as the Pills, a,i effectually cured by the use of Dr. J. Dt'MA8' Fkknch Vh.k Salve, cannot speak too highly of the bene. .r .. .i. " v. V. osi-uu.erreu uFu. , ,c, y 11)e use or tne j "l,lr uc:" """ iau in eneennz a permanent cure in a sinele case. In tins respect u surpasses all other medicines of the kind. It. will do just what it is recommended for; if not the money will he refundci. Oncoriwo boxes is sufficient to effect a permanent cure in four or six days, if the directions on the boxes are followed. Pi ice one and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent by Mail 0r Express to any part of the United States or Canada. Sold by Drug gists generally. A liberal discount made to ihe trade. Address D. S. Dunham & Co Williamsport, Pa., sole Proprietors a nd Man ufacturcrd for the United Slates andCanada. dec. d-'GO. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by address ing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, may 15. '67 -ly 42 Cedar Street, N. V. TO COXSinPTIVES. The Rev. Edward A. Wilson will 8 nd (free ' of charge) to all who desire it, the prescrip- j tion with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of, a lung affection and that dread disease Con- : sumption. His only object is to benefit tht afflicied and he hoj.es every sufferer will try this prescription, as it costs them nothing, , aud mny p-ore a blessing. I'b-ase address, ; Krv KUWARD A. W I I.SOX. I No. 1H5 S,v.tli Se.;.md S;recf, I i: lv.l WIlliuniMjurp. Nov York. i Dkafxkss, Blindness aid Catabbh, Treated with the utmost success, by Ir. J Isaacs, Oculist and Aurist (formerly of Ley den. Holland.) No. W Arch street. Philad'a. Testimonials from the most reliable, Bources in the city and country can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge m tde for examination, may 8, 1807-ly. IMOIITI A TIt) Information guaranteed to produce a luxu riant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of pimples, blotches, eruptions, etc, on the skin, tearing the same soft, clear anil beauti ful, can be obtained without charge by ad dressing, inns. F. CHAPMAN, Ciiejmst, may 15, '07-Iy 82:j Broadway, New York. SR. SCHENCK'S IJANDRAKE PILLS. A Substitute for CalomcL Til? riil tre cotrpoMd of rsrlnus roof, tmvmg the power to rc'ax the trcrvtiorM of the liver M prompt lr and circcttuilly &t h'.ve pill or mercury, nd without producing any of tttora dia,TC(nb;o or danftrrow eiTucia which oiLca follow the use ol th latter. In a!i blliou? d:wr Vratli Pills mar be wd with ooufl irucr, a, they promote the tliecharc ot vt ttc bl'o, and remove thopo oMrr-rtfou from tl-e liver aud biliary ducta, which im the cause o.' bltiooa ftfTectoui in rr-iflrnl. SCIICN'CK'S MANDUAKK ritS cure Sick Uuaho, and all duorden of the Lircr, .udtru b allow akin, coaled toojruA, eo-tlvonr, itruiruueM, and a general feeling ot woarlnew and liitndt thowliiK Uiit Uie live, la in a torpid or obCructd COUd.tiOD. la short, Uice PHI ma? bo ue with advao tape In all ca. when a purgative or alterative medicine la required. r.eaw aak tor MDr. Scbenck'a Maadrako Pilla," and oran rre thai the two likeciawei ol the Doctor are oo the Uovernmcot atamp one when in the last lace of Ccnsum.uiou, and the other ia his prueeiit bcalth. Bold hy all DrutfRuitd and dcara. Price 3S eenas per box. Trine pal Ofi ce, No. li North tfih ltreot, ruita'lr.pliia. Pa. tienrra; WUotraale Aceutr: Ivmsa Parnea & Co., fl Tark Row. New York; 8. S. Ila:ir, h llalti wro tM. i:a!tl tton, Md. John 1. N. K. cor. of Fvurth aud Walnut 6 .. Cn.cmimti, Ohio; Wa'kcr Taylor, VA and KA WnlMli Ar.muo. Chicago, 111. ; t"U;na Uroihers, south west corner t: Eeuiud auw Vuie Si Lou'a. flo. Lii iih w. c. mo. lyr. Jan 00, isi;7-l. ' oiliiANS. The undersigned has heen ap pointed Agent f.r the sale of the American Organ, manufactured hy S. I). Sl If. W. Smith, Uubioii. and is prepared ro furuixh persons with Parlor or Church Organs as cheap as they can be purchased Iromilie timniifiicMuicrs. Alo the .Mason Hamlin Cahinet Orgm of ditleretit Myle and size. The IiiMruments can be seen and hoard ly calling at his resi dence on Main slreer, Mililintowu. niarrh li, 1G7 tf. WILLIAM W ISE. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE : That on the 1 :li b day of fcpteiiiter, A. V. 18H7, a Warrant iu It inkriiptey was issued against the Kstate of John 1k.uux;, of Ueale towuship, in the County of Juniata and Mate of rcunxylTauin, who ba been adjudged a Ilankritpt on his owu petition ; thai the pay ment of any debts and delivery of auy prop erty belonging to such ISankriipl, to him or for his use, aud the translcr ot any property by him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting ol the Creditors of the said liaukrupt, to prove their febts, and to choose one or more Assiguccs of his Estate, will be held at a Court f I'ankriiptry, to be holden al Mif ftiutown, .luuiuia county, State of I'cnnsyl v a liia, I efore J. M. Wieslliug, Register, on the 1st di.y of November, A. 1). lMi7, al 'J o'clock A. M T. D. CKEKSAWALT, I'cputy I'. S. Marshall, Western I'isiricr of l'enu'a. Oct. 2, 1807 -It. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order issued out of the Or phans Court of Juniata coituty, the un dersigned, Administrator of Joseph Kurtz, of Lk-biware township, dee d , will expose to sale on the premises, at the time ami place below mentioned, on Saturday, November 1'tli, 1807, the following described tracts of lau I to wi: No '1 The undivided half of a tract laud finite in lclaware township, Ji;niata county. ' "J'""'g .wain r age, and others, caiie.i the Suloufl tract, containing ONE 11UNDKF.D aud KtVK AClthS, more or less, about sixty acres of which is under good cultivatiou aud the balance well timbered. The improvements consist of a Two-Story Log aud fetone House, large double Logltarn and all other necessary outbuildings with running water al the door, with a variety of truit trees. The other undivided half of the above tract will be sold at the same time by the un dersigned, as Assignee of John Freer, surviv ing partner of Kurtz & Freet. No. 3. A tract of land situate in Delaware township, containing FIFTY-FIVE AC'KKS, ONE HLNL'KED and TWELVE PEKCilES, more or less, adjoining Jacob Slegle, Michael Lauver, (ieorge Jlubbard and others, having thereon erected a Log House and large liank oa Bam, nearly new, with Wagon Shed and all nece8!ltry out buildings, wit h running water at the door. There is also a large aud ex cellent Orchard on rhc premises. Twenty Acres of the above tract is timber land. No. i. The undivided five-sixths of Forty One Acres and thirteen perches, and adjoin ing No. 3, John I'eirfer, James Dunn, Daniel West fall and others, all of which is cleared and under good cultivation. The remaining one sixth will a'.so be sold at the same time and place. No. 5. Six lots iu East Salem described as follows; One adjoining Win. Cross and Sam uel M. Kurtz, containing One Acre and twenty-five perches. Three others, adjoining W'm. Cross, the Church Lot, and each other, one of which contains Seventy-nine perches, and the other two each contain Seventy one perches, on one of which is erected a large two-story Frame Dwelling Moure, well finish ed off, with good Stable aud all other neces sary improvements. One other adjoining David Frey, Geo. King and Wm. Cross, con taining two acres. The other and last lot ad joins the Public Road, at the llrick Church and the two Acre Lots contains aboul Sixty perches, more or lss. No 0. A tract of land adjoining Widow Guyer, Joseph Jordan and others, containing Four Acres, more or less, well improved with a new two Story Frame House, with base ment, good Stable and other outbuildings, with a variety of Fruit, &c. Terms. Ten per cent, of the purchase money to be paid when the property is struck off ; one-fourth to be paid on confirmation of the sale by the Court : one-fourth on the 1st day of April next, when possession will be given and deeds made to the purchasers, and ilie residue on the 1st day of November, 18t8, with interest from the first day of April, 1808, to be secured by judgment bonds, 8?5y"Salo will commence on the premises described in number 2 al 10 o'clock A. M. of said dn fur that property ; for the residue at East'Sa'.cm at 1 o'clock. SAMUEL Lt'ON'AJiD, Adul'r. fcvp'cinljcr 4, 107-ts. JUM ATA VALLEY BANK. POMERO Y, PATTERSON, JACOBS & Co Miffiintotcn, Juniata County, Penn'a. CA1MTAL. $30,000. JOSEPH rOMEROY, President. -S. JACOBS, Cashier. HHF.CTOBS. Joseph Pomeroy, i.Iohn .T. PnHerson, Jerome N. Thompson, lUeorge Jacobs, John Ualsbach. STOCKHOLDERS. John J. Patterson, (ieorge Jacobs, John Motzer, J. N. Thompson, Jacob Rergey, Aim G. Uonsall, Joseph Pomtroy, Joieph Rothrock, Michael Hodman, Noah Hertzlcr, David llertzler. fl. B. Loudon, Daniel Siebcr, John Ralsbneh. 8- T. McCuPoch. Knot Bergey, John Gingrich, F. 8. Jncobs, E. W. Kirby, Abraham Siebcr, William Ranks, Samuel Leonard, Thos. Shellenberger, Samuel O. Evans, II. II. Itechtel, Klias Homing, Philip Kepner. Jacob Koontz, Jeremiah Lyons, Samuel D. Ilerr, It. P McWilliams, ) John llertzler, I John K. Holiison, It. E. Parker, P. L. Grccnleaf, Joshua Piiffcnberger. Daniel Slouffer, Joseph M. R.dford, James It. Okeson, Hamut 1 Strayer. Abrani Stouffer, John H. M. Todd, nm. v n rovraringrn. United Slates Securities Roudsclc, bought and sold. Seven-Thirticetxchangcd for Five-Twenties at market rates. U. S. Coupom raid. dull and Sih f bought at highest rates. on the principal cities, and a general bank- . ... . ...1 e Union Pacific Railroad Bonds (tbclicst in in cut the market) for sale Bonds and other valuable papers received on special deposit, July 27, 1S7. A'ew Slorc in I'allcrson. SA'MUEL STK AVER, having purchased of I.avi Hechl, keeps in the ni-w Rrick Build ing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and ele gant assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, consisting in part of Ocerruiitf, FrorJc Coat, Urns fonts, l'anUiloonn, Vrttf, Drawer, l.'illar, Untlershirts, JfanJIcrrch Uf, Boots d Short, And everything usu illy found in a first class liculiiuiun's Furnisuing Store. FAXCY GOODS Also a lnrgc and carefully selected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, kinds and qualities, all of which will be sold at the low est pootiblc living prices. I.atiica' 'Jititcrt and Phnr. He also invites the attention of the ladies to his tine stock of UAlTEltS AND SHOES, which he will sell at prices defying competi tion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. lie hason hand a beautiful assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, ic , which are of a good quality, aud well worth the inspection of the buyer. WATCIILS & JHVi:i.llY. Cffl'l and Silver Watchrt, Ear rings, I'lain and Fanru rinyt, Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins, Gold Pens and Pencils, &c, which at 'his time form the largest and best assortment in the county. 1AA11 the above goods will be sold cheap cr than any other store in the United States. If joii don't belie tc it, just give him a cull anl bu convinced of the truth of the assertion. FUR N IT U RE. He has also a large Room just opposite his Store where he offers for sale at low prices a general assortment of Tah!es, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Mattresses, Trunks, Carpels, Stanks, Hacks, and o.any other articles for houe furnishing SAMUEL STRAVEll. Patterson, april 10, '67. JIFFLINTOWN CHAIR MANUFACTORY Water Street, Mijjliitfo'.cn, J'tnn'a. A A V. W V. X T 17 1? 1 1? T S V The undersigned having purchased from Llias. iV. Weitzel, that old and popular CHAIR MANUFACTORY Situate on Water street, Mifllintown, would respectfully inform the public that he purpo ses currying ou saia ousmess at the same "Old Stand, ' where everything in his line, such as Chairs. Settees, Tables, and other Household Furniture, can be procured ready-made, or manufactured to order at the most reasonable rates. Having been long and extensively engaged in the business, 1 feel certain that I can ren d cr cumplelc stiti:-faction, both as to the qua it y of my workmanship and the modcratenc of my charges. Particular atteition paid to the Re-painting and Renovation of Old Furniture. All sorts of Lettering and si ay paixtixg Carefully attended to. 1 hope by strict attention to business and a courteous deportment to my patrons to merit and receive a liberal share ot publio patron age. July 31-tf. LEVI KELLER. DISSOLUTION O? PARTNERSHIP. Th co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned has this day (Sept. 17) been dissolved by m itual consent. The books of tne firm will he left in the hands of Messrs. Frow & Parker for collection. JACOB SULOUFF, THOS. J. FROW, THOS. U. PARKER, rrnE undersigned have this day formed a -L co-partnership under the name and style of Frow & Parker, for the purpose of carry in; on the different branches of business for merly carried on by the late firm. THOMAS J. FROW, THOMAS U. PARKER, sept. 23, 1867-6L ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Norice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Matthew Laird, late of Lack township, dee d., have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested ! io u.u immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will please present them proparly authenticated for settlement. JOHN II. BLAIR, AJui'r. sept. 25, 18C7-01 I?OR SALE. A Top Buggy, will be lo'.d on reasonable nearly new, terms can be seen at Benj. D. Kepner'a in Milford town- j ship. For price, elo , inquire of the under- ! signed ' J. D. KEPNFR. ! M;2intown, Pa. ! "TT y u " THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, Have received Four Flmt I'Ikm PrrnlnnM "I the Mew Vrk Sllnlr nnil other Fftlr. AU, Ihe pnl KII.VMt MKIKl.mlhr Falraf the Anierlran lnriiMlr hrhl in the CO of Mew Voik, IMJ.J. rilKV AUK P Kit PETIT A I, BURNERS, ONLY VSR FIliK ltKINO REQUIRED TO BK MADE DURING THE SEASON. THEY ARE PERFECT VENTILATORS THE APARTMENT. 01' TUERK CAN BE NO ESC ATE OF GAS FROM THEM. j THERE CAN BE NO CMNKEU OR SLAG TO i)l!STi:Uf'T OBSTRUCT. THE FIRE TTII.T, REMAIN FOR DAYS WITH OUT ATTENTION. THE ILLUMINATION IS 1'QL'AL TO AN "OPEN FIRE. THEY ARE POWERFUL TTKATER3 AND Y EX PERFECTLY ADA1TED TO MILD WEATHER. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND FURNACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL TIE AT, SATISFAC TORILY. BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM. WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizes of tb Stoves, r.nd Three Sizes of til Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and for Sale to the Trade hy PRICK Y Sc CO. ORIENTAL STOVE WORKS, Ma. II IIurfMB sfe Alhaa J.The above Stoves are for sale at the Mitliiutown Foundry, where they can be pur chased as cheap as at the manufactory. SIIAMP & MARTIN, Agents. Oct. 0, lPi'u-tf. THE UXACE FUR BARGAINS IS AT PENNELL' S CHEAP STORE IN PATTERSON, FA. THE largest and best assortment to be found in Patterson. Thankful for tho liberal "patronage heretofore received from the public, I would respectfully announce that I have just opened a very large stock of Goods well suiltd to the trade. My stock consists of a full assortment of fine and staple DRY GOODS, Embracing all the materials for men, women and children's ware, including Hatsand Caps, limits and Shoes, together with a Urge stock of Muslins, Sheetings Drillings, Tickings, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Sc. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes, Pop lins, Alpacas, De Laities, pla-n and figured Shawls, Ac. and also a large stock of Notions, such as Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuffs, and a general assortment of Dress Trimmings. G 11 OCE HIES, Such as Sugars, Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Spicc3. Also, a large bt of Qucensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fish Salt and Nails. Together with a full assort ment of Goods usually kept in a country storc gFSjU Highest price paid for country pro. duce in exchange for goods. Prices to suit the times. sept. 1 1, 1807-ti. Another Veto of High Prices. THE undersigned has opened a New Store in Ihe borough of Patterson where he re spectfully invites a share of the patronage of his former customers and the public general ly. His stock consists in part of Plain and Fancy Silks, Toplins, Mohair. Al paccas, French Morinos, De Lains, Ging hams, Prints, .j c. Every description of QJU'I GOOQS, such as Brown & Bleached Muslins, Tbkings, Clicks, Cot tun and Linen Ta ble ..Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, I'rillings, &c., &a. Fancy and Plain Oassi incres, Srtttinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Linens Hoop Skirts of every style. Grocer ies of every description. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Queensware, Looking Glasses. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Ladies Trimmings and White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Buttons, c. Call and examine my stock. 1 ou will find me in the Pennsylvania House, Main street. Patterson, Pa. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. F. M. MICKEY. August 2b, lbbi-tr. l)ri hoof Jakie, dar cooins der "(Juipcr." THE undersigned inow running the Short Market Car (formerly run by Hollobaugh ,j- Rowe) to ihis place with every description of Frash Fish and Marketing. He arrives in Patterson from Philadelphia every Wednes day and Friday. Goods hauled for mer chants delivered at their stores free of dray n.re. If unable to sunnlv his customers and haul the freight by making one trip per week be will run two trips per weer", arriving in Patterson on Saturday with the second load. Thankful for past patronage he trusts to merit a continuance cf the sanie. june'12, 18f.7-tf. J. E. HOLLOBAUGII. Q50O.00 KcwABir will be paid in greenb.ks O to auv person who has used Dr. Duiunn's Pile Salve according to directions and has not been cured. Address I S. Dunham & Co. Williamsport, I'a. c. 5-6.. Music ! PIANOS, CHURCH ORGANS, V PARLOR ORGANS, c. Jamks L. KtLLT, General Agent for the sale of Pianos, Church Organs, Parlor Organ, ic, respectfully announces to the citizens of Juuiata county that he is prepared to furnish any of the above named instruments at the manufacturers priqes. A'.iong the many ' kfnJs of instruments I am prepared to sell, I offer 6rst the celebrated Schomackcr & Co. Pianos which are acknowl edged to be superior to any other make in this country or Europe. Ti e Estcy Church and Tartar Organs the ne plat ultra of reed instruments, which are being introduced into churches so rapidly and which are pronounced the best by the leading and unprejudiced musicians of Ihe country, will be furnished to churches and private families, at the shortest notice aud upon reasonable terms. Having had many years of practical expe rience in the musical trade, I can assure my patrons that if they will favor me with ibWr orders, I will furnish them with the finest In struments manufactured. Every instrument sold l-y me coiucs direct from the manufactu rers, and not from general wholesale dealers, consequently all may rely upon getting a new aud perfect instrument, and full an 1 direct guarantee from the manufacturers for tha term of five years. Each instrument ordered will be dclivcrc l to the residence of the purchaser without ex tra charge. The instruments of any other first-class manufacturers will also be furnish ed at their regular circular rales. Parties who may desire to purchase, or to communicate upon the subject, may address e t New Lloomfield, Terry county. Pa. Price lists will be sent upon arpucatio pon application r -j mail. August l!l, ldGT-tf AKAUt ciia.;& to get your knitting done at very reasonable rates. The Hun- Itingdon Knitting Establishment solicits or ders of the citizens of Milllmtown, Patterson and surrounding country. We knit Stockings of all shapes, sizes, colors and of every kind of yarn. Our machines make precisely the same sticb as was made by our mothers and foremothers, and our work will out-wear and fit neater than the work of the most dextrous femcnine fingers. Send your yarn by Adams Express or other wise accompanied by the directions, and we will make work that will please you. Scarfs, Afghans, Caps of all kinds, Stockings, Socka fur ladies, men, boys, girls and children, sus penders, mats and numerous other articles. Our principal work is on stockings, niittens and suspenders. Ladies' and misses stockings, per pair 37c. Mens' socks, " 25c. Suspenders, " 20e. Mittens. " " 25c. Children stockings. " 20c. Balmorals or otherwise 15cs. and upwards. All yarns can be fcrwarded and safely re turned within a very few daya. Footing done neatly. All work warranted. Address LAMB KNITTING ESTABLISHMENT. Oct. 2-'2m. Huntingdon, Pa. FIRE INSURANCE. Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Com pany, Dickinson twp-, Cumberland coun ty. Pa. Insures on as good terms as anr i,thcr reliable Company. Capital over $700,00 Wm. B. Mi'Llen, Prcs't. I armors.' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Office East Main street, York, Pa.' Ac cumulated capital over SoJo.uuo, 11. Kbabcr, Trcs"t. Insurance Cou.jany of North America, Philadelphia. CajUal oo0,0o0, (oldest Stock Insurance Company ia tl,e United States) Incorporated iu 1;.C1. $10,000,000 losses paid in cash. Assests January 1, ltG7, 1,703,207,23. Abtui'b u. Lor (is, I res t Horse Thief Detecting and Insurance Com pany of Y'ork. Pa. Dvrn STBrrKtEB, Hec'yv JOHN McL AUGIILIN, of Port R.yal, Ju niata county, Pa., is the Agent of all of the above Companies. may 20, 1 .Sf.7-tf. WILLI AM "wTsl MERCHANT TAILOH ! CRYSTAL PAL ACE BUILDING. MI FFLINTOWN, Pa. Thaukful for past patronage, he begs leave to inform the public that he has opened out in his new quarters, a LARtiEB AND FINER ASSORTMENT 0? CLOTHS, CASSLVERZS. YKsuxas, t c, Than ever was before brought to this town, which he is p replied to make to order iu the LA TS7 AXD HOST I.vrRO YEP STl'LE, And iu a manner that will defy all competi tion, lie also still manufactures to order, all sorts of CUSTOM WORK On reasonable terms. By strict attention to business, lie Lopes to receive as heretofore, a liberal share of pub lic patronage Give him a call and inspect his styles of culling and workmanship belare going elsewhere. lei. 20' 6-ly. Terrible Accident in Patterson, TWO MEN INJVBKI), HOLLOBAUGII & EOWE BUSTEP UP I The firm of Hollobaugh k Rowe being dis solved, the subscriber takes this method of informing his friends and the public gen erally that he has purchased the long Market Car formerly owned by the firm, and will con ticue to run it to Philadelphia, lea-ring Pat terson every Tuesday morning, and returning from Philadelphia every Thursday, when tho public can be supplied with all kinds of Freslt marketing. Fish, &c. at lowest market rates TIib same car will leave Patterson for Fhil- ipsburir. every Thursday evening and return to Patterson every Saturday. Persons wish ing Lumber can have it purchased and deli ered in Patterson at the lowest market rate All kinds of merchandise carried for Mer chants from Philadelphia and delivered fre of drayage. J- A- BQWE. June 'J, 1807. New, CAVENY & OR AT BILL would inform the citizens of J uniata and neighboring coun ties that they have eoramenced. CABINET MA ING, In all its various brunches, in Mb Alislerville. and are prepared to furttili anything in their line of business on the roost reasonable terms. Old furniture repaired and made as good as new. They also keep a good assortment ot Chairs for sale. Lumber taken Vi exchange or for which the highest price wii;"be paid. Having employed competent workn.au, we en deavor'ro give satisfacrion, and hope to re ceive a liberal share of publio paJrouage. Undertaking especially attended to. Coffins made to order on the shortest notice and most reason-lie terms. - julj 31, 107 -Cm.