1 I i tTEDNESDAT MORNING, ' July 9, :855. 'BE JUST AND FEAR NOT.' TOWN AND COUNTRY. "Siimiiit, Qaard wU tear Poet!" "Eternal ligllante it the Price of Lihtrty" PENNSYLVANIA BAlLROAI. ON AND u...).. t. on IDAS t)..dAM a.. Trains will leave Mifflin Station as fuUovu EASTWARD 1 Philadelphia Express.. 12.43, A. M. tFast Tawie 5.41, A. M.' Day Express 11.21. A. M. "PitLsbg.Jt. Erie Mail ... 11.12, P. M. 'Mail Train i....... 3.45, P. M. - ' WESTWARD. Pittsbg.A. Erie Mail.... 3.27. A. M.J f Baltimore Express..... 4.59, A. M. . i'luladclphia hxpress.. O.dS, A. M " Fast Line : Mail Train. ft.58, l M. 3.53. P. M tEmirant Train..'.'.:.... 10.07. A .M. JAMES NORTH, Agt. Daily exce pi Sunday. fDaily except Monday. ( Slop at Perrysville at, 11:28 (if ttaged) It. I'D 3:54 Stop at Thoupsoutoan at 11. 10. 4:10V . Stop at Perrvoville at 3.19 (if flawed) 2:45 0:34. Thoiupsoulown at 3.2;i '.1:00 - ifflaged.) Soldiers' Monnmcnt Fond. 'Cash Acknowledgements for the . Meek ending July Nth. lllelnware. Ttcnshi) Contrilmtioni, jitr J)r. P. (ireenlcei, a Jolluiet .- .'- TIIOMPSONTOWN. Mrs. Adaiine I.ufcens. Jem ima Benner. Solicitors. I ll. Thompson '.( 8 Lukens KinU 4 Co V- L Greenleaf .1' Wertz ' W Lukens .Inr.ib Laub ; W Lloyd O A Shernier -Uohn F Detra James Sr Kaly t; II Wright J- K I.ongaore -J V I.yilr Sl Sieher It Rasirc" S10 V! Jonas Branb 1 WH .5 00, Jacob Speicher 1 X i .1 tKi J 11 Kauifmaa 1 Wo I b ()'; K llenner 1 Ik) 0 (Kij J S McCurdy 1 On i 5 0! 1) 'Smith I i0 j ! .i i i 'Sh-rmer ! ' I 1 00 Israel Tennis 10" 1 IKi! J K SorC r,,, 1 OOj 1 (10 1 00 l..misa Tli.nisoii "ii small insurance in the ('o.uuibia uni J R Doiiglwriy "o pany. In about too uiiutites after the D Shuman 50 sirote the whole barn was in one sheet of Nancy IJowers 50 fiC Many people gathered, bat could L. Hutcbinsou , .1 - . . , , T Kumbaujh Vi',, cuthing tu stop the devouring ele- .TUlClit. 1 OJ 1 00 1 oo 1 00 1 IM $37 00 l'.AIl.HoAIi SlAIKJN. Mr?. lWIecca KeMcr. . Miss M ttilda Hutc'uinson, Solicitors. John A Mlh $1 00 Tit Hutchinson 1 HI W J McKinney 1 (N Snun Krimmel 1 00 1 tail Kehecca Healer 1 00 1 00' Sam Zeiders 50 1 Mij 1 OOi $'.! -Vl J Welsh K Adams It I Raaler W S Thonipon (tOOUVII.I.X DiKTKKT. Mr. II. Lawion, Mrs. 15. 'A. Hunberjer, j Solicitor. Mrs II LawoB $ 50: Mrs B Hunlierger 50 Julia L Auker 50 Saiu'l Kurtz, jr - 50. l-'dwatd Spieher 50 i lirniian inpiece 50 llavid (iinjrrtch 5o James Frey 50 AitgttMus llatitn OO' ThonipontowH Itotlioa'l Station Oro F Frey Annie Trillion W1I Lawson Vim Hamu Ellen I. Dunn Hannah M frey liiTid Marlin Michael Stelly f. r,."i I 5T mi '.' 50 1 ! Total A nit. previonsly ckHiiwl.-dj; '''' " j 1 1 t al Receipts ; . - "SPtl 15 The above ought to have appeared last week. ri Srvr 1 -. j ... Soldiers" Monument Fund. f AMI Afk0YLEDCESE.TS TO THE I7TU IMT. , WaU.er 1 vuuthip ioutrilmtijHit, Vita, Wert liitriet, jxr b. M. Shelly. llan Heckman $2 0 Jacob lieidler . 2 00 I I. V Seiber S M Shelly 00; On W II Moore - OO ! TotI Anil. pi-eti,iinlv sickuonlcdped S.10 00 119 15 -eiptn - 15 K. S 1'AKKEK.. Tru'r. W'uat the War has Cost titf :iMUTn. The Newlork Thnet figures up ' the: pecuniae loss . of the South in I irood moucy as follows : , ,v - ' f -. 1 ,r f'V In slave troncrtv..r.'v snn nnn icu By the ravages of war... .; "'lyO OO'oOO younS n,aB au(1 deserves to be encoar-i-W crops of e'otton. 900joO0 000 j a8etl- r'?!!T- -"'-r !X(0,0 "m- W. are glad to notice that a new Jkice and sugar 000 000 ' CeBfeUeratcdebl ( worth in: ;;"' I cJ'tion of cPherion Political History .gold $500,000,000)..... 4(MiO (HM) 000 i f l,,e Hebelliom is about to be issued. The proper, proportion of . . j It will make a complete of leading politi- ' the National War Debt 1,000,000000 ' cal eve nU from the 6th of, November, Total 9,510,000,000 1 jiii?. oi course, ,s a very rough wti--, mate. nun? : ..!,.- ,is.. i j- . - . .other items, mvolvmg indirect, though uot less certain, losses. ' "Seldom have any people paid such a ! penalty for folly and wickedness. It i ougnt to Dc enough to propitiate the worst enmity.i Though perhaps certain of the authors of all this calamity have not yet suffered to the extent of their ie 'surU, this csi tainly canuot be said of the j-Tit !,0,jy of the S..u!hcrn neople es rculiy wh.m regard is had to "their sacri i.'0 ii;-t only nf property, but of life. So ir as 'hey are eonccrued. nouc lut utarta callo-ia w cverj felling of humani v csali dtiuan-i ihe inSietion upon them' of :v furt'.rr. j .ir.iy'-.Rx'u-" - 1 Bu A tfe Hera busy kst week put ting ttp out papan for tha mail, geuUe man aiDt iato out taaotom saying ha wanted to pay tip aol take to readiug hisj own paper awhile. We inquired who he Was, and were at 5r.it surprised to hear the familiar name, Daniel -Shirk, but in a moment we recognized the familiar features of an old acquaintance. 15 less yon, Daniel, trom Timber, l'eoria Coun ty, 111., we are glad to see you. A New Putsician. We learn that a gentleman by the name of Koompfer, who baa been a Surgeon in the army, intends to locate in this town and practice med icine. e reckon there is an opening here. We have three Ministers to doe tot our souli, three lawyers (we . don't count the fragments) to doctor our quar rels, three ecjjtors to doctor our minds, and here is no reason why we ought not rJ"1" le three physicians to doctor our bodies. Olr Soldier Bors. -The companies of Captains McClellan end Musser are still at llarrisburg awaiting their pay.--They iecm to be very unfortunate The 49th Uoys are also there asd expect to be home to-morrow. The Juniata boys in the 21st Pa. Cav. arc paid off and are at home. Quite a number of Capt. Degeu's men are at home "seeing the folk." Their time expires on the 4th Septem ber. The influx of our soldier? ..has '. en liven ed our town very much. V'i -1 s f New Arrival. A large ( otN' of Sta tionery packages,; containing eighteen sheets assorted paper, eighteen envelopes, pen and holder, and . jewelry all for twenty-five cts. Also, new lives of Lincoln with funeral orations Johnson and ftraot the trial of the conspirators, containing .the whole testimony, with accounts of the execution Ac. Hair oils, soaps, perfumery just received at Wcid man's Bookstore. ' IJarn Ulr.nt. About C, o'clock A. M. Sabbath, July, 10th, the lightning -.truck in the Barn of John Musser at MvAlistersvillc. The barn was large. and arnrd with pr:nn and h:iv full tn thn ,.f ..i i i.' I , "V . """' .. . I" 3 sta."d'nS the fl.wr, his threshing ma- chine, hay rake, sled, sleigh, and one val- uable young mare were all consumed.- Very soon two horses were got out sadh burned, one will probably die. The loss ; . . -,, 1 c.n7ui n i j is about ?1U0 or 92000. He had a ay We had the pleas ure of a visit to our Hunetum sanctorum yesterday eveniug of Josh. I). Biker, the geatleui.tnly and obligiug Clerk at the State Capitol Hotel iu llarrisburg. aud Win. K. Parker, late Adjutant of the 87th, Pa. Vol. We did not ask thcui what they were after, but after subscribing fir the Senti.NKI. (which shows that they have an interest in this county) they were last seen "going down the pike.'' This reminds us that whoa about their age, we were also charg with "going down the pike" betimes, and we have a very pleaiaut recollection of what it "crnie to." Some of these "llar risburg boys" pretend to come np here after 'butter" and '"Snyder's bears ;"' but we suspect that if some fair reader of the Skntinel would tell all she ' knows, 1 f something she ought not to do.) it would appear that they are more concerned about the hwj than the bear, and are In search of nothing Luther.- All right, boy, go ahead ! " " Oil Mektinii. The stockholders of iuniaia inuepenueoi vii company are requested to meet at their works neai McCoy town, on Saturday July 29 1805, for the purpose of aiding the operations of the company and the transaction oi other busiuess. By order of the Presi dent. - . ' P. P. BE A LB, Srrry. JEWELRY AND WATCHMAKER ESTAB- r.istrurvT. Those of our readers who i: i i . 1 I live uereauuuis mivi uiivc vui.uivii w na. their clocks and watches repaired, or who wish to buy a good tiraa piece, or a nice present for a lover or friend, will please take notice that Wm. Roll ma a has taken charge'- of the establishment on Main c. . m:m:-; -a: uif....i, o t u . n i r a StrC' W,"re he majr " 1,WC8 U f0UDl ready to accommodate those who may fa vor him with a call, William is a clever 1860, to the 15th of April, 1865, from the first election of President Lincoln to his tragic death, and will give besides a , ' . .l t t , copious cnapier on me cnurcn anu ice ... M , . . rebellion. Most of our readers need not. e to'd t'lat Hon. E. McPherson, the au thor 0 'nu v',whle work, is unsnrpassed as a careful student of political history, and he is eminently fitted to compress the momentous events of the war intelligent ly. We know of no work cither publish ed or contemplated that approaches this one in value to the politician and indeed every intelligent student of our thrillin" history. ftair We have a number of new ad vertisements which we hope all our read ers will xamiue, and sec if there is any thing of kti.Tcit tbrTf-iu'tlir'fhem. Celebration. The' , Presbyterian Sunday School of this place will bold their annual celebratiou on Saturday. J u- 1 .- J CI I I S 1 . n V.," "u ' ?cuwe'" ' our miie j rum town. . xney win meet in nc church at halt past eight o'clock in the morning. All persons are respectfully invited to attend, i Tne Sentinel Treateo. The Sen tinel while on duty the other day was agreeably surprised by a blue coat, tryiug to cross his beat. We were about calling for the corporal ot the guard, . when we saw him holding something in his hand. We did not feel afraid for we knew we had always been the true friend of the soldiers ; but what kind of a shooter was that rolled up in a paper : Iu a moment we saw into the whole arrangement. Mr. Samuel Bonsai! of Co. B 202nd Pa. Vol. who is now home on furlough had brought a bottle of Raspberry Wine of his own manufacture and treated all hands in the office. , Our judgement is that Samuel it a very clever young man, and has our tbr.uks for a jorum of the best domestic wine that ever glided into our "denticu lated orifice just below the uasal protu berance." - t& A correspondent of the Christian Watchman relates of Powers, that on being asked not long ago by an Englisb lady, who visited his studio iu Florence, whether he had executed a bust of Jeff Davis, he replied : ''No, madam ; I hope that before long an artist of another profession than mine may have the pleaV ure of executing him." , 0. Among the papers of Jeff Davis recently captured were several documents of vital importance, determining the guilt and complicity of Jeff Davis in the conspiracy plot. These documents are said to be of such import as probably to determine the authorities in favor of the trial of Davis before a military commis sion upon the charge of assassination. Judas was an exemplary traitor. After his treason he went out and hung himself. Very few of his tribe have ever imitated his example.. Kufiiu, of ! South Caiolina is an exception. Having ! lived like Judas, he was willing t" die I like him, aud so blew out his own brains. If a few others would "go and do like wise," it would remove a very aiffieult question from the area of debate. I.N Li't'K. The editor of the MifHin town "Sentinel" was recently presented with over three thousand dollars, iu uotcs of. various denominations. We congratu late our neighbor an his good furtaaa, and are certain that he will never be out of money. (It is rebel money, however, and we arc informed that it i s slightly below par just now.) -Leicitbunj L'hroutck. Concord Oil. We have received a specimen of the Petroleum taken from a spring oo the Erwin property near Con-J cord. A small bottle of water taken from the spring has a scum of oil on it, and has the numistakable Petroleum smell. It is seen rising from the bottom of the spring with the water iu bubbles, and it is be lieved that it is forced up from a bed of oil by "a current of gas. We learn that a company is about being organized in Shippensburg to dcvelope the laud in the immediate neighborhood of the spring. Franklin Repository. The Copperheads and murder pat ty are losing a number of their leaders. Four were hung the other day at Wash ington. JS'o wonder the hoDCst .voter? are leaving that party by thousands. They say they canuot stand the "murder parly" any longer. Ex. . J9"The State authorities are arrange icg to procure the names of all Pennsyl vania soldiers who perished at any or all of the rebel prisons, and were buried at such localities.' ' B The Government is about to take possession of some important mines in North Caiolina, which have been hither to worked for the ' benefit of ' the ' rebel government. V t& At Fortress Monroe on the Fourth, it is said the Declaration of Independence was read in the hearing of Jefferson ' Da vis. 98 From tho last I'ennsylvacia School Journal we learn that the number of pu pils in the different Schools and institu tions under the State authority, for the care and educatiou of the orphans of sol diers, who perished during the war, is 857, of all ages.. The. number ordered to be admitted in June was 105 ; trans ferred to other schools, 27 ; restored to relatives, 9. TLe whole of this branch of our public system of education is un der the charge of Hon Thomas H. Bur rows, Lancaster. (ton. Tnrrv lia sunnrescd the i Richmond Whin for sti-'matizin-; the) i, , ., ' - i .t.,n, i President s werctful amnesty proclanu-, tion as "heathenish," and characterizing a law of this land, duly enacted by Con- rcss, aud approved by the IVesident, as l,r., I .attt-.H 1 1 rOHllI t 111 " V absurd, and atrocious! v nniust. In con-;,e seauence he lias directed" the 1'iovost : Marshal to sfire the office, presses and type and prevent Ihe publication. Wfoe Post Office Department "LAND FOR SALE! uo OTii-supportlng. Its profits for tlio j lastau months of 18G4 were 872.230.C9; . n ! " lor the first six months " of thia year will be much larger. - J8SS. Time and space pre clude the insertion of several local items this week. ' UFFUSTOnN A'I7 MARKETS. ' PA TTEUSON FLOUR. Super, -gl bbl. Extra, ... hincy,-... Rye, l cwt, MARKETINGS, $C 50 6 75 8 50 3 00 nutter, prime lb 20 Dimer, iu rule Lard, Tallow 16 20 12 lluckwlieat,.. 4 Corn Meal 1 OBAIX. ' Red Wheat bu 1 l'OKk, :'Ho;s, cwt lo 00 IKI 40 'Hum, j tb 2 'Sides & Shoulders 16. BEEF, jFore qr, cwt 9 00 (Hind qr 10 00 POULTRY, . Chickens, j pair 50 ! Ducks, 40 White when,... 1 Rye,... Barley,... Corn, new... Buckwheat, Oats.......... 1 40 00 1 50 40 SEEUS. Clover, $ Timothy. Flax Hungarian, bus 14 00 4 SO 2 50 Geese, 1 00 Turkeys, ... 2 00 COAL, 3 lou Treventon stove 8 00 . do ' V.ea 8 50 00 DRIED FRUIT. Apples, 7$ bu 2 Peaches, qt 5 Cherries....... Currcnls,. . i. Blackberries, EUlcrberrieH. POTATOES. New Irish, fi bu Sweet i VARIETIES, Apples, f bu 1 Onions 1 White lieana..., -Beeswax, "JS lb Soap, dry , Candles Wool, washed Rg, 50 50 12 10 8 G 50 00 Sonburr stove 00 50 00 50 75 Chestuut, ........ Pea. Miied ... WOOD, !Oak Hickory, I HAY, 00 00 Timothy, 10 30 . 8 00 50 00 ICloTer, RalailM.l lr-tii'lua 60 Ceal Oil f) eal 00 45 Salt "n suck . 3 00 10 Plaster, r- ton 10 00 IS jXails 00 00 JUNIATA SENTINEL 5 I In advance $2 00 Corrected weekly by J- B. M. Town- DIED And there no diteharye in that tear. EccU. 8:8. In this place, on the 12th, very suddenly, ISAAC ROLLMAN, nSed 45 years. Mr. Rollman Wis well known for many yw as one of the honest and ?tibst:imial men of our town, where he curried on Ihe -watchmaking and jeweler business, lie had gone out with Rev. Mr. Fletcher, of whose chinch he was a member, lo gather berries, took sick on the road and died shortly after their return. For some jears a disease nf the brain had been preying Uwn him aud his dcnlh. though sudden, could not have been altogether unex pected to himself or his friends. His son John had just returned from the army two days before, after a long and faithful term of service for his country. 60VERHMEXIT SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. War Department. Cavalry Bureau, Q'rlcrmasler Gen's Office, First Division Washington, D. C, July 5lh, 1865. ) WILL be sold al public auction to the high est bidder, a lot of Horses, -nt the lime and pl .ee mentioned below, viz : 200 HORSES, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, hrK Theso Horses have been condemned as un fit for ihe Cavalry Service of the United States. For road and farm purposes many good bar gains may be had. The Horses will be sold singly. Kale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. and continue daily until all the Horses are sold. 8TERM.S: CASH, m United Statct Treaa- ' JAMES A. EKIN, Brev. Brig. Gen., in charge 1st Div. ij. M. G. O. July 12, C5. Wanted! Disabled Soldiers And others eut of employment to canvass for OUR GUEAT NATIONAL WORK. Just Published, 47''' tnd IuMic Serriees of A. Liiirvln" By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising otic large octavo volume of nearly 500 pages. This is the only work of the kind publish ed : it is entirely new and original, contain ing his early history, political career, speech es, messages, proclamations and other official documents illustrative of his eventful admin istration, together with the scenes and events connected with his tragic end- It will be sold only by our aulhorixed traveling agents, to whom exclusive territory is given, and liberal commissions paid., Send for a eircular and terms to "American Publishing Agency, Box 218, No. 000 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. July 12-31. ; . IMPORTANT TO TAX-PAY EUS A SO COLLECTORS BY the 7th section of the Act of Assembly: 1804. it is made obligatory . upon (he Treasurers of the several counties of Commonwealth lo pay over anually, to the State Treasurer Ihe whole amount or Slate taxes due by the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, under a penaltv to the tax payers of having FIVE PER CENT, added to the amount charged against them in the Duplicated. The collectors arc hereby requir ed to proceed immediately in the collecttonjof TAXB3,!ant demand from each tax-pay er in his duplicate th- amount so charged against, him, so that the Treasurer may com ply with the law. , All persons who fail to pay over their State taxes, by the FIRST OF AUGUST NEXT, the Collectors are authoriz ed to add FIVE PER CENT to. the taxes of all delinquents. j Payments must be made Collectors to the County Treasurer on or before the "1st of ! July next. I By order of the Commissioners. ! June 15-td A. I. GREER Clerk. STATE NOTICE ' " Estate of Abraham llalteman dce'd. oticc is hereby given that letters of Adumi- isation on the estate of Abraham Halteman, tlwnshiD, deceased, have bee, 'grm," -0,1C j same township. c undersigned residing in the p. All persons fcu-rwing tucm- 'selves indebted to said estate arc requested to " I HI 11 1 ni Wt IC IHJITOlll ,II03: I inT M-iiiita will vilt.aoo ttprini tin tii 1 title- , --v... j .... 1 iviitivimt:! mr scmviHtHii CHRISTIAN HALTEMAN. LSAAC rTLTEU7 nine ii .vr-vturtr,., 1 rpiiE UN'DERSIGNEU OFFEKS AT PR1 situated in Walk- ty. Pa. adjoining - ur. Daniel Werts X. vat ate sale rro oi iiuiu . . . , i er township, Juniata county 1h...U of Jacob Shellenbcrio: land Widow Meredith, ccniniuing, aiiour : 20 ACRES, About 18 or which are cleared, aud irt good grass, the balance being Well timbered. There is a Lo House and Frame Bank Barn on the premises. Also good water and fruit trees. " ' ' ' ' For terms and further information inquire of the undersigned residing near Mexico, at which place letters may be addressed to him. July litU65.. , . WM. C RIM ME I.. Orphan' Court Sale. 1 rrHE uodeTsined. Administratrix of the ' J. ritale of Oearire Slittman dee'd. will - pose lo sale at public outcry at the Public House of Thomas M. Warenseller in the bor - ougli of Pcrrysrille, at 1 o'clock P. M. TUESDAY, JULY 25th, 181,5, The futtoving R'-al Estate Froyerty. to wit : A tract of WOOLAND, Situated in Turbett township, Juniata County, Pa., adjoining lands of Jerome Thompson, Peter Kilmer, G. W. Strouse and others, con taining about SO Acres, TEB3IS: One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale and Ihe bal ance in one year with interest to be secured by judguieut bond . REBECCA J. SHl'MAN, Amur's. June 28-ts. ' nimnl Statrmrut of Frrinan'gh School Dhtrii! f t... : . "OEfEIPTS and expenditures for 1864-i. XV Tax rate 4 mills on the dollar of. valua I . .... - .... . I Hon.. ..." ' RECEIPTS. Gross amount of tax puplicaiea. $1113 9". Deduct exonerations, S', V! Deduct Collectori and Treas nrer'a couiinission, - 61 54 ' - i-8 07 . Net amount tax receVved Add State appropriation received, Balance on hand from last year' Books sold. Hi) fr'J 8S 42 J. .o j jo ' Total receipts, , EXPENDITURES. Paid 3 teachers $;10 permo. 4 months $ SflO 00 " 3 180 OO it J-jo o Si) 00 Paid 1 ass't $15 "j mo. for S mo. 2 dayt, 50 Total paid fr teachinj Fuel and contingencies. Secretary for services, Pepairing, Building debt, Interest, Balance on hand. 8S es . $2218 8C WM. WHITSON, Presided. Attest, Jossrn Rotiiuocic Secl'y. June27-3i. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Wm. Ilendertun, Heed. Vntti- t t,rnhi. n i P(n llinl lftor. nf 4ilmn istration on the estate of Wm. Henderson, late tf Pnrumnairh tnvnliln ilM-Dittil I. r u hn ipn tame .township.. All peruana knowing them - luuL-utcu ii, saiu estate itrc it? urMi-ntu i . . ,..., . v- , . , , , , ., i ns lust opened out a fall asvMiment of New make immediate payment and those having i . ; . r . . . . i . -ii ! . ..i a ,i "(Goods, bought at Rc.tneetP Phres n flue eit . . , , 1 ,,, r , la.itu i.u& aetiicutcjit. S. W. HENDERSON, ii it lirvhrnciw June28-0t. a. as. a,- , TVTOTICK TO UIX1I.1 APPLI- l C STS.-The following resolution was passed by the Board of Belief June IS, 15, and ordered to be published in the papers f the County, lo wit : . J Kesolted. That as the exigencies of the General Government have passed away vtith the enl of the rebellion, the duties of tiia Board of Relief have also come to an. enj. Notice is hereby civcu to all persous inter - ested that there witl be no more meetir.gs of said board held. liy order of the Board, JAMES S. VOX, V. Attest A. J. GREER, IT. June 13. 18u5-3t. , FAIt.1t AT PUBLIC SALE. 0 THE undersigned Administrator of Estatt of John Lanu, will offer for sale at pub-'; vu,,.,.,. ,. t.,oV,rPas v.n.r..on. u . . i , -, County, Pa., about, two and one halt miles .i ii. . , tl jNarth West of Thor.ipsnntown, on . otTi-univ ir-rivn i'.tii Atraetof landsnuaiedasabove stated .and bounded by lanls of S. . Evans. Dand vv.ii. .-.ii.: i . d.- 1 .w co:uiiI:Mr,rt-SM,,s",, "d ,he 160 Acres, aooiu o- acres or wnicn arc cleared anil un- der cultivation, the balance being timbetland. There is on the premises a LOG HOUSE and LOG BABN. an Apple Orchard and a fine Spring ot Water, TERMS-. One half of the purchaso money m tv f..iu vii mis Lvuim.!n'u ui inu ?aie iv tne Court and the other half on the first of April next to be secured by judgment. SALE to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M of said day when attendance will be given by the undersigned, from whom any additional information may be obtained prior to the sale. . i . SAMUEL J. KURTZ. . .May 31st '65-ls. NEW STORE ! f m s II V. ,inrlAVlifr,lpl woiflrt mMinret A1II7 infm-n, ; 1 the Citizens of Thompsontown and sur - rounding country, that he has opened, a. New Store nnder Odd Fellows 1UU, wheh- he keeps constantly on hand a well seltcted assort- rncnt of Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy Goods and Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hau V Caps, Qiieensware. Hardware and Cutlery, Ce4ar& Willow-Ware. Drugs and a lot of Fancy Stationary. , which he offers te soil at the lowest possible , tWrurcs: for Cash or Produce. I will pay tc very highest 41 rices for Bnltr, Ffg", c." TTI, Dried fruit awl alt kinds rr produce, whitdi is generally b-raghr ' .-',,!!t.,'J ped to Tiiarhet. 1 therefore rcc- ?,",T ; all a'M -.i .rrttullv soli- I pnrolta sing el-sevchere '-.- ji stock July is moo. .. I CEXTLKJIAN eurciof Sarrourefci!4y. ; l'it-n,aivrc Decay, ead ;Jio elfects r,f f -v" "thfiilindiseretlon, will tie Happy to furnish ot hers with ihe menas i.f i-uri-. (f "Atrrs--. ) his remeoy ia BiBipIe, yule, andcirraii. ' ' T or full f articnlara. hv re'nrr mail, plsss address JOII. K. CCDKJ. CO XorssatiSt., Xetr TorK O Ll El ES 71 1 be S A PAMPHLET directing; How ro spelMily restore sighrand give up spectacles, with out aid of doctor or medicia;. Sent liy mail, free, on reccint of lo rents. Address. E. 15. FfiOTE. VT. tr . Feb. 2-Cm. 1130 Broadway, Xew Toi- rpo THE NEV')US DEBILITATE AXLi X DESPONDENT lK BOTH SKXK.4, A great "rr iiaoiuK baen reatured to. healtU in a few days, after many yaara ut misery, U willing to assist his sultering iellow-ereHrurei i bJ aendiuir (free;, on the rectehrt of DostDnid j addressed eaelope. a eupy of the- furmuta f ' cure employed. Direet t. JOHN M. DACXAI.t. - Boa 183 Post Of&ce, Iftookliix, The Bridnl Chamber, A note of warning and adrice to thoe 3iin"ring with Seminal Weakness, General D.-bili(y, or Premature Dcra-y, from whatever caus; produced. Read, ponder a-nu retlect 1 Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any addrMa for the benefit of Ihe afflicted", ficn by "re turn mail. Address- ' JAMES S. BCTI.EK, apnl ?.:n 423 Broadway. Sew York . Selacs", UliiMlne!.i and Cirtnrrhv ! ry RE AT ED -rith the utmost success, y Dr. j L J. ISAAC. Oculi-t and Anriist. (f.iraieii ( ly of Leydeu, Holland.) No 51V I'l.vjl Street. Philadelphia. Testimonials fnnu the bj reliable sources in the y an'i. c mutrv can j he seen at bis Office. The medical faculty aie ! invited to accompany their patienn. as he t . 1 - . T, 1' has no secrets in his practice. ART1 FIl'IAL i. l-.S, inserted without p tin No charoo ! made for examination. l'ub, 15. '05. -ly. II VOl' WAST TO KmV, A, LITTLE OF EVERYTHING r-l.itin- .tn the human system, ihiV and female : the causes and treatment of diseases ; the mai r:a?e ei'stoms of the world ; hiw to marrv well a 'li0U!:,n'' 'h'ngs n-ivcr published before. re:i'i me reriscu aui eniarg-M- c'titK.n o; Mr.uict. Commox SrxsK. a rurious Toc k ffcr j curious people, and a good book for every niif. j 400 page. 100 hundred Illustrations, l'ilcs 1"I8 fCi' t-'0,,tcnt table sent free to any ad!- j dre". Books may he had at the Boi.'i store?. or will be sent by niml, post paid on receipt '.f '.he price. Address E. II. FOOTE. M. D.. Feb. f-tfiu. 1130 BroaJw3j,N.Y ' M A TD I M n RE I A 7 " "littl Wi T AWES AND GENTLEMEN; If you wuh j j XJ to ni.,ry you cau do ho by addressing jj (,j ma. I will send you. without aiouey and "iW 00 : without price, valuable inf.irm ition, that wflJ 57 50 CUille yiu to marry happily an 1 speedly. ir- i respective of age. wealth or beauty; Thi. 1130 17 ' 'n intoruiation will cost you nothing anil' i: you wisn lo marry, i wat cneer-.uiiy assist you. All letters eirictiy contidential. Tbv desired information sent by return' mail, and. no reward asked, l'lc.iee incloso postage or stanipeil envelope, addiosic - t. joursel."'. Addre.-s S1RAH K. 1. MiJERT, trfooayitfat s May3ucs.'7- Kins C-.Njk Vork.. ! IB KAt. K, "S)KACL fjKACR - Ju .SL ! y v f !,- i save mpnry !y falling at I s-STnre rn l aiterson as Le : rancv I nuts, from 18, 20 to cts per vl. DeLaines from SI rr XI eeats yard. r Brown Muslin front 13. h't 18 lo 40 day jdf. , 11. .1 I AT t Wi' 1u a . -ll i T oodjfrom 1 to !o cents ' r-?. I tk,r " w"" P? 7 . H' "n's, T 8f' j ".P lolasaes 8K-e.t per gairofl. ! -' ?JV f P". i Good Brown Snjr.tr front 1-J, 1j to 58 rts tihUBteoftce. 35 cents per pound. I j.r-1IDC Kio cpnts T Co-ji:d. , (r; we s, jt in,cm!, jej. "iaxicl. ; ivime 5. 2"jfacerar per Nnrrc!. to 5?'. : v,tr ir.rriw. n,-r karr.-r SStiSlt. - , Eltra. riUUa.rs. per barrel. 11 to ?I-T. Cnvund Alam Salt from 51 to !!.;i0 per sack. t.!l hl, t0 cents per .tilnn. These arc t'asb Prices orftir fiMinir" Ffa-rate- J ft. M. li.'Mv. May ::. ISi'wi. rnir.iTt: s.tf.t; OK Ml TT 1 TJT V D ! U L'siT T I.1 rriHE subscriber residing in Fayette ttrnil I -L ship, Juniaia County, Pa., oilers at pri , b , , , b, m fc as Thomas Kmter s, dec d, sttcatc I i'ic l.ilc , , ,:, " . , east of Jlc AUistcrvillc. nine east of Mitnitt, , .. .. .. . five miles north ot 1 hompsonsto .-.n. eontan;- there,j. A,,joilling ;,,., f Jwc.hg , ., . , . . , . : and ol hers, and having thereon erected a hiratt i sToyKuovM and bank bars : otone spring iiuuse. mc wafer runnmp i ' ilia tinpini, Ilmlsi anil thtni-A ill fh ttnrlt vH4- ncver lailincr water, new horr house ami fw brick ovens and other necessary Imil-iing",- j o04 appje orchard of grafted fruit in ! bearing condition, cherries, pears mi 1 oih-T i fruit ; also a good lime sione rjuarry wef i opened. The land has bcen-wclUitncd "niu j E00(j order. For further inrorniafim !! ": qC iinucrsi'rneits . .-- .10 51 S k IN -El1. or MRS. MARTHA KIV.FK. rrFidirg on the r.iW' Mav 21th Orphans' Court Sale. rriHE undersigned. Administrator 'nf tlt: Jl Estate of Robert Harris, late er Rcatci townshsp, dee'd., will expose to ss!c at inJ!;C outcry-on the premises, on - ' ; ..... SATCRDAT, . AlhlST . IIH :LSt."f'. .,.''. ' A Iand "' Bcale-townss.? Jun.at. County. .. , adtoin.rg lands o r. ; nu nl H-im- ot her: Stcrrctt, dec d., and containing abor 127 Aoresf Abont 00 acres of which a; o cleared a ad un der cultivation tin l'.ftc Ijein' tiutlier Iand. There w on -h- nt-mise ! hruse. log ar. -uard acd 2ol water ar. tU uou. The property i. b soM 'O tt 001- THBFF, . . , .1....... u..,.j 'tkirar:.c. cd Tt RMS. ''sh " rrmftwatiw Sale eotmocHCe at 1 o clots 1 . ' day when altendauce will M 1'7 rjuiv. JOHSOJF!' .a:i.u rr - : !' sail