&t anial3 Scnttatf. WEltNESDAlr MORNING, October 30, :(17. TOWS AXI COHJITRVi fo:t Sale Cheap A Life Fcliolar liip in J. 0. MuinforJ's I!uiness auJ Telegraph College at PhilauVtpLia. A line chaaec for a young r.iaa that wishes to prepare himself for bu;incss. Iartatrc at the Sentinel Oliice. . TmsKSfiiviso President Johnson lias set apart Thursday the 2Sth djy ir November to be observed as a day of ua tioual tlianksgiviu-; and praite to the Al luijjhfy Itu'.cr of nations." D & A. M. Caiiuiujrliam advertise a valuable farm for sale in another column. .Persons wishing to purchase should not fail to call and eee it. It is one of the best frnis iu the county and the owners with to sell with a view of goiog west. GllANT Clvu The .Republican voter? of Jlifilin, Patterson and surrounding townships arc invited to inertia the Sen TI.vel olHee on Saturday evening, Novem ber '2nd, for the purpose of forming a tlraut Club. Let there bo a full turn out. Valuable Pp.oi-erty at Private Sale. Pcrsnn desiring to purchase an beautiful and pleasant houe wouM do well to c.ill upon Dr. Krvnpl'cr, as he offers for sale his fine le.-idence in the I'irjugli of Patterson. Sept. 4, 1 -37-tf. The II ax x eh TLe official election re turns of Luzerne county show a 1'epub licau gaine of 1 ,'2f0 on vuto i'"r Supreme Jude, over last year's vote fur tJorcrnir This great increase will maLe the claim of the lii publicans of Luzerne good f.ir the fl ig offered by the Ilepullican Sia'e Central Committee. Great IIaikjains Samus! Straycr i oow selling clothing at gro.it li'irgaiiiS. Mens' and Boys clothing the large.-t stock in the county persons wishing winter clothing for their boys should go to Siray er's. Boots and Shoes a: almost any price. Ladies furs, the largest stock and best va jii'.'y this side of Philadelphia. Gloves and hosiery of every description. Jlon't Jail to call and see hits stock before pur chasing eh-ewhere. Important Notick. .It a u.eetiug of the School Directors of the borough of MifHintown, held on Friday evening last, the following rosolutiou was unani mously adapted. The citizens of Fer managh township living adjacent to our borough have now an opportunity of send ing their children to school wore conve nient to their homes, and at what it costs to school a p'ipil in our own borough. JiisoheJ, That, ic order to harmonize the ieeling that lias existed fur a number of years bstween the School Directors ol the boroni-h f Mifflintown and the citi zens of Fermanagh township living it, the vicinity of the said borough, we pro pose to thciu tht if ihe-y pay the School Director:, of said borough the sum o: 51,00 for each scholar they will be hi luilted info our schools, (die-hall ol the amount to be paid at the comuieneeuieiii tit the scholar going to school, and the re jnaining half to be paid when the term of sehuul is half expired. The agreement t- be made by the Secretary of the School Hoard of said h"rungh previous to the tcholar being admitted to our schools. TOY OITSCf.S. Got offices at last. It is well known that Jerry Lyons and Wiisoa Jamison, ihe ictic win, have beta wanting office fur years. They were always gready for fuything even down to school director and found they could not get any from the lti'publicaus and sold out to the Locofocos nud Andy Johnson has already rewarded by sending them to Pitsburg last week as jurors to the U. i Court. lJig tbin Toys always please children, and these lit tle fellows were terribly tickle! with their toyottces. They invested their pay in copperhead baJges, belly guts aud sugar candy and arc now the saueiest boy6 in tjie county. The Judge said he would pny them but did not need any of that liud of jurors at this time one being a dummy aud the other a fool and that if he needed any of that kind he would send for theiu. Bully for Judge McCan dlcH, bully for each offices, bully for the iiT8 who wanted toitoD a jury and were put oft because they were too dumb, and vere sent hpr;e with their pockets full of t nidy and their heads full ol conceit. The election ot Julge Sbarswood is only the substitution of one Copperhead (or another on the Supreme Bench of the State, which will Dow stand Head, Aguew and Strong, Republican, to Thompson and Sharswood, Peuioeiats. llou. M. Uusel Thayer is being strongly pressed . lor appointment by Gov. Geary to the va-1 cntiey in the district Court of Pliiladel- phu Coujfy in place of Judge Sh.iiswood. '' The Cops, have thus gaiued nothing by their .f.i victory iu the Keystou-.- S'.ate. OulaclTlb iat., in Lust Wuterford, by Rev. 1). J. Beale, Mr. V. M. RHEA, M. P., of New Gormantonii, Perry canity,, anil Miss MOLLIS A. 13UF.DGE. of SLade Valley, llun lingilon county, l a. i'erryand Huntingdon papers please copy. la KasnVaSci-ros'd oa tiiclStb. ult., .Mrs. SARAH SHOWERS, aged tlo years. Un tlie t!nd inst , near MeCoysvillo, Mr. CHAMBERS CALHOUN, aged 55 years. Ou the l-lth inst., near East Waterford, Mr THOMAS WALLACE at an advanced age. In Walker townsLip. on the 2-tth inst., AD DA, daughter of Samuel F. and Susan Seiber, aged 1 year, 1 mouth aud '-J days. MIFFLINTOWN & PATTEKSO.N MARKETS n.OlTv, MARKETINGS, uper, i obi. $12 Ol) Rultcr, prime "( lb "5 Extra, 00 'Lard, I: Kancy ne, cwt. Torn Mt-iil, UUA1N, White wltcit... H 00 jTallow 10 3 00 jEjrirs, Uox 20 1 75 l-ORK, I Hops. cwt 8 00 .. 20 So I limn, V lb.... 20 .Siles S Shoulders 12 Rye ilarlry,... Corn, Bucknbect, .... OhI .SEEPS, Clover, "JJ bus REEF, tore qr, "ft cwt 10 00 Iliad qr 12 00 1'OCLTRV, t) bO W ... 65 8 00 2 25 1 75 Chickens, p pair 50 1 urkcys COAL, ton Treverton jiovo do Egg Sunbnry stova do Egg 1 20 Timothy. 2 Flaj 1 IlMnpari.in, .... PRIED FKL'IT. A iples, V bu 2 lViche, 5 ("licrric" Currents Itlaclibrrries, i:iilerbirri?s. 5 50 5 50 h 50 5 50 Chestnut, 3 ) I'ea, Mixed ... 3 00 WOOD, ;Oak, 4 00 liickoiv 4 50 j H A V", jTinnitliy, 1 1 0 't'lorcr - 8 00 I Rctiiilfd Article. 1'iiTAToES, New Irish, "f bu 75 Swept I 50 VA UIETIES, Apiles, f' bu 4 imons White l!eon.... I'.eeswax, lb Soup, dry Cau.!.-s Vo.,l. v.i.l.jil... 1 50 Coal Oil 'gul 70 Sail, "f sack 00 15 10 15 Cround Aliitn salt it, 00 l'lr.ster, js tun o 00 Nails 7 00 !r Iron "' 4" Ilori-e shoes keg o() 4 'Spring steel tn bauds, i reklv vj Frow A P-irker. Cor'teted ' I'lIII.ADKI.rillA MAUIiKTS. 1'llIL.M'KM lll.v, October 2LHU 1H07. Flour About 1000 bills. Northwest and Peuu. extra family changed hans chiefly at SI 11 ,i0 ) hb., iadu l- ing t00 bbls (cr shipment ; small lo's of family at 5l3,5il i,.VJ ; extra.- at 8,50 fW 'J,i)0, aud supei tiue at ?7,oO('t;.S "5. Kye IT our ranges from S?,50 to ?'J. Piiccs of Corn Meal are nominal. itF.AT There is more activity in Wheat, and prices are fully 10o. bush.! better. Sales of 10,000 bush, at S.4o! j 2.70 tor fair and choice red, and S3,00 for California. Kye is steady, and fur ther sales of Pennsylvania at f 1,05. There is a ;o?d di-maud for Corn, and 1 5,000 bush, changed hands at ?r,41(l,P2 for mixed Western and 1 ,43 for yellow. Oits are unchanged, and 11000 bush, sold at 7(.r 77c. j?rchl Jloticrs. QcB A Yount; Latly returuintr to her country home, after a sojourn of a few months in the City, was hardly recognised by her friends. In place of aoa;, ruttic, flushed fuce. she Lad a soft ruby complexion of almost nia.ble smoothness, aud instead of twenty three ehe really appeared but eighteen. Up on impiiry as to thecause of so great a change, ! she plainly told them that she used the Clr-f-:isi:iu Slallll, and considered it un in valuable acijuisiiiou to any lady's toilet. By its use any lady or gentleman can improve i their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple is 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 and complexion, lty its direct action on the cuti cle it draws from it all its iupurities, kindly healing the same, and leaving the surface as Nuture intended it should be, clear, soft, su.ootk and beautiful. Trice $1, sent by mail or express, on receipt of an order by W. L. CLAKK & CO., Chemists, No. 3 West Fayette St Syracuse, N. V. The only American Agents for the sale of the same. feb. 20, lt07-ly Gkkat Discovekv. One of the creates J. aud most useful discoveries in medical 1 science was made by the celebrated Dr. J. Dunias, of Paris, Chief PhyKicinn 10 the Im perial Infirmity of France, in 1801. Those who have been afllicted with the painful dis ease known as the Pills, and effectually cured by the use of Dn. J. Oi'mas' French Pile Salve, cannot speak too highly of the bene fits conferred upon them by the use of the certain remedy. It has never been known to fail in effecting a permanent cure in a single case. In this respect it surpasses all other medicines of the kirid. It will do just what it is recommended for ; if not the money will be refunded. One or two boxes is sufficient ) to effect s permanent cure in four or six days, if the directions on the boxes are followed. Piiceotie and two dollars per box, according to size. Sent by Mail or Express to any part of the United States ot Canada. Sold by Drug gists' generally. A liberal discount made to the trade. Address I). S. Dunham & Co Wiwiamsport, Pa., sole Proprietors a nd Man ufacturer for the United States and Canada, dee. o-'Gti. EftKORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of you'hful indiscretion, wiil, for the s:ikc of suffering humanity, send fr?e to all who nec-J it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he wae cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adverliser's experience, can do so by a JJi eos ing, in perfect confidence. JOHN B. OGDEN, mnv l i. t.i -1 v -J-t e.iar MiP' i. V 1 TO COXS&TirTlVliS. The Rev. Edward A. Wilson will 9 nd (free ! of charge) to all who desire it, the prrserip ' tion with the directions for waking and usin ( the simple remedy by which he was cured ot 1 a lung affection and that dread disease C011 I sumption. His onl.v object is 0 beuctit tin j afflicted nnd he hopes every sufferer will try !this prescription, as it costs them nothing. and may prove a oiessing. riease address, Rev. KDWAJtO A. WILSON. Jio. 105 South Second Street, may 15, 'C7-ly. Williauisburg, New York. Deafnkss, Rlinoskss a n n Catarrh, Ticatcd witli the uiinost success, by Dr. J. Isaacs, Oculist and Attrist (formerly of ey den. Holland.) No. 805 Arch street, 1'hllad Testimonials from the most reliable, source) in the city and country cun be seen at b office. The medical faculty are invited v accompany their patients, as he has no secrts iu his practice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge in ide for exautiuati- imv 8. lSii7-ly. InfoTinaliou guaranteed to produce a htfu riant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, ilso a ret-ijie for the ieival of pimples, blotches, eruptions, etc., 0 the skin, leaving the same soft, clear and lauti ful, can be obtained without cb&rge fy ad dressing. THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chet, may 15, 'C7-ly 823 Broadway, Ncwtork. 1)3. BCHENCK'S UANDRAEE PILLS. A Substitute for CulotneL t Tliose Pilli are coiupjeed of Tarlotu fi. having the power 10 relax ilia ircrntloni of tbs Uver u promptly and ff"cluIl h blna pill r nMirrarr, and irlOiout produrlng any oi ibon direcbioof daureroiu efiocia wkica olwa lollow Uic me el U10 latier. In ;i bltloue HmniT th Pllti mar be mrd with oonfl toncc as Um- promota the dUciiarKe ot Tltiaieo bilo, :id remore Uinm oMmOoni from Uw lire and bliiai-T docta, whlcli arfl I he cause of biilont atTotiont, I11 irenera.1. BCIIr.Nl K'8 AXriRKE PILLS core Sick Ilraafcche, and a I dinorden ol the Urer, Indicated by alloY ikin, roa'et tonroo, coKtivenoa. droirsinea, Ji t a?a.'rml ft-etlnx ot weiriuml and huaitude, lior, i js Htju Ui: :;voi It la a torpid or oLiwuctad condition. in uiorc, mew r.IU nut bn ox-d with mtn-ta-o In all rat nhea a purpatlTo or attcratin nicd'lne Ui required. 1' tu-'c uk lor Ir. Schenck'i Mandrake Pitta," eul ourrva thr.l Uie two iikenera ot the lloctar arc on the tiorerument stamp one when tn the la too ol ConiuiiitUoa, an4 Uto other la hla prvoeut h.li'i. Bold by all Vmrtlr and deatrra. Price S6 oenta lr box. Principal OiHce, No. li North eta Blreet, l'iiila'teiphla, i'o. liencra; Wholesale Agenta: IVmai nerne A Co., 81 Park Knw. New York; B. 8. !lnn.-c. Ms Haiti more SL, r,a!Uirorc, Md. ; John 11. Park, M. C cor. ot Fourth and Walnut Si., Cincinnati, Ohio; VVi knr Si Tai lor. Ut and )' Wshaah Annua, ChicaAO, 111.: Cotlitu Urothen, wnthweat corner si Eecoud aui Vine SU., St. Ixinto, Uo. (tth tiJi it. ea. mo. ju Jan 30, 1?G7-1. hlex 3 rimttef incuts. JACKMAX & BOXSALL'S is Tin: pi ace TO DUY CLOTHING. Hats ami Copt, Hoots ami Shoes, !en tlcmen't Furnish iiiy Gootls, fc, Cheap Another lurgc lot of WINTER CLOTHING just received, consisting- of Over Coats Frock Coats, Sack Coats, Blouses Knit Jack- els, Pants, Vests. Overalls, Army Pants and ' Overcoats, io. A most excellent lot of ' X, C O C -3 Jl O E 8 , j just received and selling at low figures. Our stock in ibi. line cannot be surpassed by anv I other establishment in the county. We have a tine lot of ZaZ'-'1- A'r2 CjIILCDFjTS 3JI0j'C. And Mens and Boots & Shoes, ou band. Wo invite all to give us i. call and see for them selves The largest and best assortment of Ever brought to town, both for men and boys Oive ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our lot of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING COOL.-', Cannst be equalled by any establishment in the county. We have iu this line Fine White Linen Shirts, Italian Linen Figured Shirts. Hickory Shins, Wool Overshirts, Wool under shirts. Wool Drawers, Canton-flannel l'raw eis, Collars, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Stock ings. Suspenders, Gloves, ic. (Sc., also a But lot of czjzL-zzijr 2z.jtzi:is. For bargains call at Jackman & Bonsall's Cheap Clothing Emporium, corner of Bridge and Water streets, in W. W. Wilson s Brick house, Mifilintown, Pa. Our motto quick sales and small profits sept. .S, lS;7-tf. 1 JIFFL1NT0WN CHAIR MANUFACTORY Dtt.Vr Street, MiJJlui'oicn , Fi-nn'a. A XEW EXTEltP RISE! The undersigned having purchased from Chas. W. Weitzel, that old and popular CHAIR MAIIUrACTOaT Situate on Water street, MiiHintown, would respectfully inform the public that he purpo ses carrying on said business at the same "Old Stand,'' where everything iu 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 ceilaiu thai 1 can rcn d cr complete sa'i; taction, both as to the qua it y of my workmanship and the iuodetutene of my charges. Particular attention paid to the Re-ptint-ing and Renovation of Old Furniture. All sorts of Lettering nnd SJ GX FA A' TIA'G ' Carefully nttended to. 1 hope by strict attention to business and a courteous deportment to my patrons to mer.t and receive a liberal share oi public patron age. July 31-lf. LEVI RELLER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Matthew Laird, lute of Lack township, dee'd., have been granted in due form of law to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to u.ake immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will please present them properly authenticated for eitleiiient. I JOHN II. BLAIR, Adui'r. sept. 25, 18C7-:-t T?OR SALE. A Top Euggy, nearly new, JL wiil be so d ou reasonable ternic- can ne seen at Benj. D. Kcpuer's in Miifurd town ship. For price, etc , inquire of Ihe under signed. J. 1). F.EPNFK. !.ii?tcTn. I a. JUNIATA VALLEV I)AiK. POKEROY.PATTEESOIT. JACOBS Co Miltlmtown, Juniata CVuny, l'enna. Cll'ITAL ,..50,00O. JOSEI'II I'OMKKOY. IVeslJeH. F. S. JACOl, Cashiei. j,Ut;fT0Bs, Joseph rotneroy, J"hn J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson. itieorge Jacobs, John Balsbeoh. STOCKIIOLUFBS. John J. Patterson, George Jacobs, John Motier, J. N. Thompson, Jacob Hergey, Amos U. Uonsall, Joseph Pouieroy, Joseph It oil i rock, Michael Hoffman, Noah Heriiler, David llertiler, Jeremiah Lyons, Samuel D. 11 err, It. P McWilliams, John llertiler, John K. Hobison, It. K. Parker, I. L. Oreenleaf, Joshua PoB'enberger. Daniel Stouffer, S. It. I.oudon, Daniel Sitber, John Ilalsbach. S- T. MeCulIoch. KlliiK Hergey, John Oingrich, K. S. Jacobs, i:. W. Kiiby, Kbraham Sivher, William Itank, Samuel Leonard, Thos. Sliellenberger, Samuel O. Kvaus, II. II. liechlel, Elias Homing, I'hilip Kepner. Jacob Koontz, Joseph M. Belford, James II. Okesou, Samuel Strayer. Abram Stoufler, John B. M. Todd. n m. an Sweariugen United States Securities Hondo, etc., bought and sold. Seven-ThirtieeexchangJ for Fivc-Tweuties at market ra!c, U. 8. Coupont paid. Hold and Silver bought at highest rales. Deposits received. Collections made. Drafts on the principal cities, and a general bank ing business transacted. L'nion Pacific Railroad Bonds (the best iu- ment the market) for sale Itmuls and other valuable papers received on special deposit, jiily 27, 18H7. Kew Store in rallrrson. SAMUEL STKAVEK, having purclmjed of Levi liecht, keeps in the new Brick Uuild inc. Main SOeet, Patterson, a large an l ele- gaut asortmeut of Keudy-Made Clothing consisting iu pari of Ovrrval. Fror; Cuafg, Dress Codtt, I'uiitaloons, Vests, Drawers, Collars, L'mershirts, Handkerchiefs, Hoot A ishoe, And everything usu 1 11 v found in a first class ' Geutk'iuau'a r'urnistiing Store. FAAUr GOODS j Also a large and carefully selected assort ! nient of Fancy Goods, of all c!ases, kinds and qualities, all or which will Lie sola ut the low est poible living prices. Laaitf Gaitert and Short. lie also invites the attention of th ladies to iis fine stock of GAITKHS AND SHOES, which he will Bell at prices defying competi tion. CARPETS, OIL CLOTIS. He hason hand a beautiful assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ac , which are of a g od l inlity, and well worth the iuspectioa of iLc buyer. WATC ill.S & JEWLLUV. (fold and Silver Watckei, Ear riniji, Viim and Fanry rings, Match Keys, Ladlea' and Gents' l!reat Pins, (old Pens and Penoils, Aio., which at 'his time form the largest aud best assortment in the county. liflRuAll the above goods will be sold cheap er """ "y ol,cr store in the United KtM-s. ' ' Jou ,1"n't helieve it. jut give him a call aaJ bo convinced of the truth oi the assertion, F UK N I T U U E. He has also a large Boom just opposite his fclore where be offers fur sale at low prices a general assortment of , Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Trunks, Carpets, Slnnks, Racks, and many other articles fur house furnishing SAMUEL STRAYER. Patterson, april 10, '67. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Th co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned has this day ( Sept. 17) been dissolved by mutual consent. The books of tue firm will be left in t he hands of Messrs. Frow & Parker lor collect ion. JACOB SULOLFF, THOS. J. FROW. THOS. U. PARKER, fpiIE undersigned have this day formed a -i- co-partnership under the name and style of Frow & Parker, for the purpose of carry ing ou the different branches of business for merly carried on by the late firm. THOMAS J. FROW, THOMAS V. PARKER, sept. 25, 1807-6t. 100,000 WHITE PINE SHAVED, LAP AND JOINT SHINGLES. Also, BOARDS, OAK PLANK, TLASTERING LATHS, AND PICKETS. FOR SALE flV GRAFF & THOMPSON, my 8-Ctn. Milroy, Mifflin Co., Pa. T. J WITH WOODWAED&CO ESTABLISHED 1822. VCZ3-GCO, G30 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA nor 28, 1806-1 y. D. S. ELLIOTT WIT II ACOB ItlEGEL Co. Late RIEGEL & FISTER. IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, N'o. 333 Market Street, and 27 North 4th, St PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 21, 18o7-ly. SALT I SALT! ! SALT!!! A Superior quality, either by single sack of 1 quantity. We will furnish Merchants with salt at Philadelphia prises, with the ad tauce of expenses of freight. FRO VV & PARKER, OHN C. IIUTTON. M. D. former! v r it,.,. nsburg, having located in the boroimh of errvuriiu ..ir i . " p.vjoiwimi DCI IU '"c citizens of that place and surrouodinj I i, jf'.-ii. THE IMPROVED ORIENTAL Base Burning Coal Stoves, and Parlor Furnaces, liar reeetTed Four Kin. I Clnaa Premiums el the Mew York Sitnlft nml other Fnlr. Alnn, IHO rent SII.VP.lt MKIHI. in I he Fitlrsf the Ainrrlrnn liMtilnlr krld In Ibe Illy of riv Vork, llll. THKY AUK PKIlPKTr.U, lilTItNEIlR. ONLY ON K FIltH BKINti ItEQlTIItEI) TO UK ilADH DUltlNU THH SKAdON. THEY ARK PERKHtT VENTILATORS OW THE APARTMENT. i THKRK CAN BE NO ESCAPE OF GAS FUOil j Til EM. THKUR CAN BH NO CI.lNICEIt Oil SLAG TO j OBSTKL'CT. THE KIRK WILT. P. E MA IN KOI? DAYS W'lTH I OUT ATTENTION. i : THIS ILLUMINATION IS EQUAL TO AN I "OPEN 1'IIiE." j THEY ARE POWERFUL HEATERS AND 1 1:1 I'r.tlr i.i. t 1. 1 ir.uiu MILD WEATIlEi:. THEY ARE THE MOST ECONOMICAL STOVES AND Ft 'UN ACES EVER MADE. THE FURNACE WILL HEAT. SATVFAC TOItlLY. BOTH AN UPPER AND A LOWER ROOM, WITHOUT ADDITIONAL FUEL. Eight Sizi'S of 1'ie Stoves, and Three Sizos of tit Parlor Furnaces. Manufactured and fur Sale to tbo Trade by S'KRISY aV 0. ORIENTAL STOVE AV0RKS, No. 113 IlmUon St., Albmar- B.The above Stoves are for sale at the Miltlmtown Foundry, where they can be pur chaistd as cheup as at the manufactory. SliA.MP i .MARTIN, Agents. Oct. 0, 18l7-!f. THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS MNLU'S CHEAP STOKE IN PATTERSON, PA. rpiIE hrgest anl best assortment to be JL found in Patterson. Thankful for the liberal Yaironagc heretofore received from the public, 1 would respectfully announce th:it 1 h ive just opened a very large stock of Goods well suittd to the trade. My stock c.uists of a full assortment of fine and siaplo 1) R Y GO 0 1) S, Embracing all the materials for men. women and children's waie, including Hals and Caps. Roots an l Shoes, iiv'ttlier with a birge slock j of Mii."!ius, ."heelings Drillings, Ticking, Oil Cloths, .waitings, cic. LADIES' PRESS GOODS, Such as French and English Merinoes,. Pop. litis. Alpacas. Dc Laioes, pla'n and figured Shawls. e. and also r, 'urge stock of Notions, such aa Gloves. Mitts, Hosiery, Embroidered Collars and Cuff.-', and a general assortment of Dre's Trimminji. G 11 O C E II IBS, Such as Sugars', Syrups, Coffees, Teas and Sjiices. Ai?r, a large lot of (Jucensware, Hardware, Wood and Willow Ware. Fisii Salt and Nails. Togetuir wiih a full assort ment of (looiix usually kept in country Store Bgjuliigbcst price paid for country pro. duce in cichangj fur gold. Prices to suit tLe titnes. sept. 11, 1307 -ti. Ano! her Veto g! IJih I'ricc?. r,HE undersigned ha opened a New Store L in the borough of Patterson where he r speeti'ully invites a share of the patronage of his former customers and Ihe pnblj; geLeral ly. lLs stock consists in part cf Plain nnd Faucv Silks, Poplins, Mohair. Al- paccas, French Murinos, De Lains, Ging hams, Prints, ,yc. Every description of Qli'-i G-OCj-' ar-'u lirowu & lileaehcd Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Col ton and Linen Ta ble Diaper, Crash, Nankeens, Drillings, &c, &.C. Fancy nnd Plain Cassi meres, Sattinefts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, FtumcL. Linens Hoop Skirts of every style. Grocer ies of every description. Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Q'leensware, Looking Glasses. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Ladies Trimmings aud White Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ituttons. r c. Cull nnd examine my stock. You will find me in the Pennsyh ania house, Main street, Patterson, Pa. Country Pro luce taken in sxcuanire for goods. F. M. MICKEY. August 28, 18C7-if. Dri pcof Jakie, dar ccoius Iit "liuiper." THE undersigned is now running the Short Market Car (formerly run by Hoilobaugh J- Rowe) to this place with every description of Fresh Fish aud Marketing. He nrr-ves iu Patterson ffom Philadelphia every Wednes day and Friday. Goods hauled for mer chants delivered at their stores free of dr.iy age. If unable to supply his customers aud haul the freight by making one trip per week, be will ruu two trips per weeh, arriving in Patterson on Saturday with the second load. Thankful for past pat; ounce he trusts to merit a continuance of the same. june 12, 1807-tf. J. E. 1IOLLOBAUGH. Q.'jOO.illt IlKWAan will be pant in greenbacks O to any person who uas used Dr. Duman's Pile Salve according to directions nnd has not been cured. Addi'033 V S. Duuhaui & Co Wuli:.Lii.pcvt, l a. dec. 5-65. PIANOS, 0UURCII OK0AXS, FAULOU OIWAXS.&o. Jamks L. Kki.lt, Oeneial Agent for thesaU of Pianos, Cliurch Organs, Parlor Organ. Ao., rcspcetfully announces to Ibe citizens of Juniata county that he is prepared to furiiis" any ef the above named iucirumcuta ml tha munnfactuiers prices. Among the many kinds of instruments I am prepare J to noli. I oifer first thcelebiate I Schomacker A Co. Pianos which are acknowl -edged to be superior to any other make in thia country or Em ope. The E-oev Church and Parlor Organs tha j ne plus M'.tra of fed inst rt.iut ids; whi';h ar being uitro'Uice'l into cuurcnes so rapiuir and which art) pronounced the best by ton leading and unprejudiced musicians of lh countrv, wiil be l'tirniahed to churchta an I ! jirivate lain. lies, at the ahjrtest notice ulid I upon reasonable terms. i lluvintr !iad maliv vears of Iirrirtial pii,- . ---e i i rienee in the itiusical traJc, I can assure u.y patrons that it' they wiil favor inc with ibeir orders, 1 wili furnish them with the finest In struments manufactured. Every instrument sold by mo comes direct from the manufactu rers, and not from general wholesale de-ilers. consequently all may rely upon getting a ne and perfect instrument, aud full and direct, guarantee from the manufacturers for tho term of five years. Each instrument or lered will be d elivered to the residence of the purchaser withuu e.t tra charge. The instruments of any oilier first-class manufacturers will also be furnish ed at their regular circular rales. Parties who may desire to purchase, or In commtinicuiu upon t lie subject, may adilrc I me at New Bloouilielu, Perry county. 1'. Price lists wi.I be sent upon application L mail. August 21, 1807-if RARE CHANCE to get ytur knitting doue at v -ry rea-oiaMe rates The Hun tingdon Kuiuikg Est'iblishtiiei t soiici's or ders of the citizens of MiBtin'.e'vn, l'alterauu an l surrounding country. We knit Stockings of all shapes, sixes, eolbra ami of every kind of yarn. Our machine's make precisely the same stic'i as was ciadn by our mothers and foremotl.ers. and our work will out-wear and fit neater than thu work of the luosl tlextinus tViueniue fingers. Send your jarn by Adams Express or cther-wis,-accompanie 1 by th- liireelions, aad will m-ike work thi.t will p'.easa yuu. Scarfs, Mghaus, Caps of all kinds, s:ocki:i(i-'. Socks for ladies men, buys, gills and children, su penders. mats and numerous other articles. Our principal wurk is ou stockings, mittens and suspenders. Ladies' and misses stocking", per prtir S7c Mens' s.R-k?, " 2C-. Suspenders, " " 2"c. Mtiteun. t'hildreus aluckltiittf. " -oc. ii'c. l'.a'mora'is or otherwise l-"c?. and upward. All yarns can be ferwuniid and safely te turned within a vert few dnys. Fooling dotltt neatlv. All work warraute J. Ad'irsss LAM II KNITTING ESTABLISHMENT. Oct. 2-L'iti. Hiiuiiiigd on, Pa, FIRE iriSSURAfJCE- C'luMibcrltnd Valley Muteal pro'eetion I'fim- piinv. Dickiuaou twp., Cumberland coun ty. Pa. Instil es ou as good terms as an other reliabie Company. Capital over c'IO.O'X) Via. 15. Mt llen, I'res't. I -armors' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Office East .Main sire, t, York, Pa. Ac cumulated capital over fiVJil.l'bO. 11. Kbabkr, Trcs'l. Insurance Company of North America, Philadelphia. Capital S-VUHH', (oldest Stock Insurance Con pany in t!:e United States) Incorporated iu IT'.'l. Sl'.UMiO.'KlK losses paid in cah. A3sests January 1, 1SH7. $I,7o3,'Jo7.2H. Aktui r G. Coffin, Pres't Horse Thief Detec'ing and Insurance Com pany of York, Pa. David Stbicklfb, Sec'y. joiin McLaughlin, of Port Royal, -u- niata county. Pa., is the Airent of a'l of tha above Companies. may 2'., lo:7-tf. WILLIAM WISE, 1 TERCII NT TAILOR ! CRYSTAL PAL AL ACE Pl'lLDINtJ, MIFFLINTOWN, Pa. Thankful for past patron.'.ge, he begs leave to inform the public that ho has opeutd out in his new iiuarteis, a LARGER AND FIXiR ASSORTMENT OF CL O TS, VASSIMZRES. YESILYGS, it r., Than ever was before brought to this town, which he is prcpated to make to order iu the LA TES7 AXD MOST LV'KOI'f.') STri.K, And in a manner that wiil defy all competi tion. He also still manufactures to order, all suits of CUSTOM WORK Oa reasonable ter. s. lty strict attention to business, he hopes fo receive as heretofore, a liberal share of pub lic patronage Give him a call and inspci-t his styles of cutting and workmanship befra going elsewhere. L!cb '-'i'' Terrible Accident ia Patterson, TWO MEN l.VICHEU, HOLLOBAUGII & K0WU LUSTED UP! The firm of Ilollobangh & Rowe bring dis solved, the subscriber tikes this method of informii'g his friends aa I the public gen erally that he has purchase 1 the long Market Car formerly owned by the firm, and wiil con tinue to run it to Philadelphia, learirg Pat terson every Tuesday morning, and returniug from Philadelphia e7cvy Thursday, when Ilia public can be supplied with all kind? of Fresh ,..,.Tl.-iini Fish. .?.. at lowest market rt?s- The same'ear wiil leave Patterson for I:hii- .linr. everv ThurM lav evening aud return to Pattcison every atura ly. t ersous wi-o ing Lttuiber can have it purchased and deli ered iu 1'atterson at the lowest maiket rata All kinds of merchandise carried for Mer chants from Philadelphia r.ud delivere I fro of drayaee. J- A. ttOWE. June 1'., 18o7. CAYEN Y & G '' W i.i l.L would inform tLe citizens of ju :iuta and neighboring coan ties that they have commenced C A R I N E T SI A KING, In all its various bv.iucl.ev. iu Mc Alisterville. aud are prepared tu furnish anything in their line of business or. the most reasonable terms. Old furniture repaired and made as good ut new. They alsu keep a fcood assortment f Chairs for sale. Lumber takeu iu exchange or for whUdi the highest price will be paid. Having employed competent workmen, we en deavor to give sati. -faction, and hope to re ceive' liberul share of public patrouage. Undertaking especially attended to. C'oClns made to order ou 'he shortest nuti e nd unit reasonable .twb Lu-i " l"oi-' -r' - . , . - ,