tiia vm . WEDNESDAT MORNING, Joly 2i, ".865. 'BE JUST AWDFKA HOTV TOWS AND COVKTRV. "liniLut, Oaari wU t Foil I' ' Itintl Vigilaitre is the Price cf Librrty" '. 55132 OfiSSBYLVAKlA RAILROAD. ON AND L after Monday, May 2?, 1805, Passenger Trains will leave Mifiliu Station aafollowa: KA8TWARP. - ' Fhiladelphia Express.. 12.43. k. M. Fvit line.:....: 5.41, A. JI. Day Kxirw.. 11.21. A. M PittsbK.& Erie Mail.... 11.12. I. M. Mail Train . ...... 3.4.r), 1. M WESTWARD-. Pittabc.. Erie Mail. 3 27, A. 4.59. A. 5 ?X A. 5.5, P. t Baltimore Express Philadelphia Express.." Fast Line....... .'. "Mail Train ... tEuiigrautTraiu JAMES M. M. M. M.I 10.07. A M l!! i NORTH. Ag't. I 'Hily except Sunday, f Daily except Monday. j Stop at PcrrysviUe at, 11:28 (if flagedi 11.208:53 " Stop at . Tbouipsoutown at 11.40. 4:10: Stop at Ferrvsville at 3.19 (if flsgedi 8.159:31. J Taoinps-Mown at 3.23-t:00 - if Ortged.1 Concert .The Soldiers' v Orplians i'rora the School at McAlisteiuvillo will hoij a Concert iu the Lutheran Church in this place on Thursday evening next tit 7 o'clock. Everybivly id inviti'd to at tend. The boys will drill in the Court Yard for half an hour previous lr. Bnrrowos, of I.auca--tor, Suto Super.n i:criant and Col. McParland will, make r marks in connection with the sinpn snd f-pVeches of the chiHren. Programme cf the exercises will be mtlc known. Tut Par.ssvTSRiAN Slxuay School Crt.r.BRAVIOS.. The annual celebration of the Presbyterian Sund.ty School of this j t iwii held in 'Schweier's Woods above I t iitn on Saturday last Wc had the f.cisure ot attcttiliug and enjoyed it very to toh. by Ilevs. yi A suuip'.mn Al'lresses w?re dalivercd Aliisou and K. W. Kirby diuncr was prepared and TrybJv la tr, teU up partiotftata. Alto- pettier it w a very fiuc affair. The lit-! tto b-iya and girls played ."ring" .to to ' i heir heart's content and if we remem- ! .1 II . l 't t .?-t tmr correctiT some oiaer ciuiarcn goi mix- J in. and etijoyed it about as well. Wc ! "'" Fibli,lcd.i, Gettysbutg in H .July mtn giad t..-ths 5 it afforded that contains a very fine article on Prest rwrJ rctsicalioo, innocent aouseniM? and j ?t Lincoln ; also an article by Hon. Ed social intercourse so productive of bodily X'cPhenon ; and a very able article on health and good feeling. ' Jffrrt of tU Goyd are tlie Mora! " j Watchmen nf KatUmt: M'e will take . Rr.Btb Greenbacks Wc return our j pleasure some week ia placing some ex thanks to 1). A. Notestiue. ot Richmond tracts from these articles before our read rbr two 100 dollar notes of tbo Grecn-Icrs- .-. . .. - . back species. They are decidedly the! rjit executed efforts of the rebels, and rmitate our greenbacks closely. If the copperheads get in power some day they wi'.l call jo these notes of . their erring brethren. At present they are like the democracy, bciow par. beyond redemp tion, still .'oiiig downward, with a good jroul of final reader,- you may judge tor yourself 'where thoy will die when they go tc." " Reap This. A dilapidated side walk, a rickety fence, a clumsy gate, and either-outward slovenliness are the sure fvidenccs of sloth or avarice within, out ot which neither domestic bapbincss por personal felicity ever grow. If" all the eitiseos of Miffliutowa were only to give only a small portion of the time usually devoted to idleness, to enhancing the beau ty and cleanliness of the outward appear ance pf their, homes,' Miffliutowft would soon become much more at tractive ' than it is at present. : ' l '-. , Post Omrts. last week comes out -The Dtmocrat ' nf in a most furiously abusive article against Mr. Myers P. M at Thompsontown. It is . not; our prov ince to defend Mr. Myers we do not know that he needs it but if,:we were in bis shoes such an unmannerly, libellous and scandalous assault would nut go un punished. . Hut what we were going to say is thib : If the Democrat has no com plaint from other offices, it fares better than we do. We bare- complaints, deep 1 loud, from a majority of toe offices in the county. "Persons at Oakland and Walnut and several other offices have also discon tinued their papers because they fail to get them. . Surely the Postmasters, were not influenced against us politically. We do not know that it was their fault. Often we know other people lift "papers for their neighbors and keep thctu. Thert are many, people. who like to read papers and yet not pay f.ir thehi. ' It would til become us to iav that po.-4.nas- tcr so and-so waa.iofluence.laxain'it us by r.Uttef) malignity, ttrd then fall -'them dibm,est.thiea.c;;.; ' The Island. Every stranger coming to our jilacc observes in the rivef just above towa an ait which commonly goes by the familiar term "Bell's Island." We had the pleasure the other week . or spending an afternoon upon it and mak ing some observations . of interest. (- The Island comprises about one hundred acres and is nearly all cultivatable: ' The h'sh- est spot is back of the buildings, and sev- B cral acres have never, been, known to be under " water,' even during the highest floods. There Is enough of terra firma to make it a safe and comfortable residence. The tnain channel's on thc.rail road side of-the river. .It, is remarkable as the only island of the size and character along the Juniata. It was once no doubt the retired residence, and perhaps, even battle ground of the Indians as a great many arrows and other relics are found on it even to this day. It is a wonder that when the bridge over the river was first made, that it was not made so as to touch at the point of the Island, however we observe . that "the everlasting pine squirrel" and; some . other auinu'let find their wav unon it without a bridge. . A ! there is no "mellonjiatch" on it this sun j r ..... uier. we oresume thcre"lrITT be' no' hoc tu rnal prowlers , haunting its i shoresj.'as m the case fti other days. ba.i b ce A Vam ablf Nw Book. We are cot iu the habit of publisblug trashy stories nor praising such Jhings unless we kuow the work deserves it.- What we say now, we r.iean and speak thereof we kuow. We have before us a book called the FklJ; thr Dniujco trJ thr Ercnpe, 'bv A. I'. Richardson correspondent, ot the Xrir York Tribune, who was captur ' c l at Vicksburg, who gives a reliable ac ; count ot his experience trials and . suffer : iujr.. It is dee'dedly the most readable 1 and intcresTitig, and the bent gotten up book wc have yet seen relating to the war. It gives ns a chapter no where else ! to be vbtaiutd.' Its Derusal will please any one. Order it at t Mr. . Vcidmans ! B k Store and if you do not agree with j j up then tell us we know nothing alout books, It .-is printed by the American l i. i i- i ' .t ti .c. -j ; 1 . , lou,ub -wu i ' . ' . National Lyrics. This is the title ' of the third book in the scries of "Com i paninn Poets for the People" heretolore noticed in our coluius. - They are the ! t.rod-.ictioas of John G. . " hittier . the :,blit;nn rvt" who ever hoard ot t 1 .. .. . ... nciet whosung of the bleseingt. ot slavery : ) t We have been tnucti pleased in perusing its pages. Price 50 cents. Ticknor 4 Fields, Boston Maps. :' ''-".' SuTho Ei -mgd'tcnl . Quarterly R- j j - j; - t- i The New Physician.-"Ry referring to our advertising column it will be seen that Dr. S. O. Kccmptcr has located in this place . '-Wc have but -little "acquain tance with tbc gentleman, but know that , he h been a successful practitioner for a uuuiCCr OI years, -anu ilia reputaaivu jut- tifies us in commeniing him to the com munity. See bis Card. , Mulish. The Chambersburg Spirit says they hadto get new engines to help get the'mules contracted for by the .Newville Star to which the Star replies that its difficulties were all owiug to the "set, that the mules were all detained in the Spirit office. Children love to stay with their fathers. Coal Oil in Cl mbkrlaxk. There seems to be' quite a stir in "old Mother Cumberland" about iVe. Good indica tions are said to exist in Mifflin township near the celebiated "Doubling Springs" j where Sulphcr and Chalybeate waters rise in profusion. ' .)'" t& We had the pleasure on Monday last, througn the kindness of Col. Wm. Bell, of a visit to the Orphan School at McAlistersville. . Rev. Fletcher and Dr. Kiempfcr also accompanied the expe dition. It was a pleasant trip and enjoy ed by all. . : f Know Thyself. We return our thanks to lion . Ed. McPhcrson for a copy ot his Discourse bearing this title.. .. It is not necessary to tell our readers that; any thing coming ' from ; this distinguished gentleman is readable,'" interesting and profitable. ' . ' ' 1 tQT There seems to be a United" villian- ous movement on foot throughout the Uuion to inaugurate a reign. ot Jkiraor through ihe-instftrrncnrality of itrcchdrstr- ism. ; Kvcry exchange is filled . with ae- . . r : .1.. aaa - . ii .-. j Work of ari iocciifliary. Our pcnp.e should. ' be on their' guard; kp iHl-vd on .pH - ...raafrs.: "-. '':' '.. CiRCCs. By reference to bur adver- using columns it will be ecca that we are to have a Circus m town this season alter i. all. For ur part VC are no judge of ( shows, but VbiW state Jfo tk benefit otj tlinso who "rrcA tbi'-se amusements that . Deery's Great World W baa never exhibited m'our town' betore, ana ujai!imie from, the celebrated Maple t arm me hence they may expect something new and centre f the Dunkard Creek Oil Reg . J .. J. . .. . uoon one nf which ihev are sinking a-well ;ntcrertm Head their ad verusnient as 'It auli fur itsjdr Kittrr limn lire can uo-1 ! .,,.., , . .... ; - CoLI.KUK CATALOUOE.i We ore in j receipt of the annual Catalogue of Penn sylvania College at Gettysburg. '. What a familiar -docuuieut !. Of what an ocean of past trials, troubles, pleasures and priv ileges does it remind us! "My ; Alma Mater 1" who does not Jook npon it . I With peculiar emotions 7 We are glad also that itis flourishing. Gettysburg has now be come famously historic as well 'as classic, and must ever attract the young student. Trie Szntism' Broioht :THEf.- The Government Printing oilice mane several attempts to get up a horse 6ale but failed when the Skxtinel got at it the Horccs came right aiong. JNV li P. M. . ... ... ,'it Ick Ckham Mrs. Reese in Patterson still continues to make a No. 1 article of Ice Cream. Call arouud. Mrs. Kauffman also makes a good ar ticle in this place at the house of lr. Hackenberger.: Try it. f t 1W Harpers Manaaine, ! t tie JAtlaiirior: Monthly and Our Young Folks for Au-1 " j . ii.: " j fl., 1 gust and the weekly issued of ""rn ( Weekly arc all on baud as usual. e ; have only to reitterate the good opinions j heretofore expressed iu our columns each in its sphcre-they can not be - celled. .i ' i . . 1 X&flt-, UO mil,, lurxi'b w nnuc find Sec the Soldiers' Orphans . rp. , ,.: i ed ; and if they wish, by consent of the ma- neXt XllUrtUa eeillllg. Ijority can make further assossments on their stock and bore other wells: An assessment SLE OF SERVICE ABLE MULES. ! of 40 P" CPnl- ",v b(ire ,wa ''4''on' we,'s nfter the enjine, neceary tools, and the ter- . . - Qrmwr. GaVs Ornce. ' "( ritory is once procured. Washington, D. C. Julv -J4, 18i5. f !. There is now no longer any doubt of the tx . . , . jstecreof Tast deposits of ml in Jhe Dnnkant y. direction of the Quartermaster O0,.er,.l. k M ioD om fhe fMt ,hM a number there will be sold, at public auction, to the ftf fine viej(- we3 bave beeI1 obtained. Th'irtinor Ki.t.lW nf ' ... S338l9S7Wflt,: FRIDAY, AUGUST 4th, 'G5.; . Manj' of them were bous-l.t in the heffin- ninff of tae war. as young mules, accompanied .11 .(,,, .n.l and are thoroushlv broken, hardened by ex- .nntUand familiar from hemr so lone aurrounded bv the soldier.- 7 a.u...t. ..a n longer required . in b ..... . . . I lie armv. ana can ot nrrh..l at these sales at far less than their i.... mi r ,i - -y. juu)M ,id ainely-' " o Minne lOA. 'M." Ttmu: CASH in United Stat.a currenev. t I Tt?e ctrtv . : B revet l'.rigadier General in chatge. First Division, Q. M. ti. . MFFLISTOV.V. A. VP . " - MAhk'ETS. PATTERS0S MFLOUR. Super, jj bbl. Extra,..-.. Fancy, Rye, "j) ewt. Buckwheat,.... Corn Meal, GRAIN, t MARKETINGS, ! Butter, prime It. 20 I Butter, 1'n rate 1 $6 fiO 7.'i 8. uO 3 00 4 00 1 75 Lard, -20 Tallow 12 Eggs, V dox . 23 PORK. : Hogs. ewt 15 00 Ham, lb 25 Sides & Shoulders 1C Red Wheat bu 1 00 White whev,.. Rye Parley,... Corn, new. Buckwheat, ... Oats 00 1 40 BEEF, 1 40 (.Fore qr, wl 9 00 60 Hind or, 10 00 1 50 .. 40 POULTRY, . . Chickens, "c pair 50 SEEDS.. Ducks, .40 ! Cluw, y bus 14 00 Geese,...,.- 1 00 Turkeys, 2 00 COAL, "if ton Treventon stove 8 00 do Egz 8 50 Flax,. Hungarian, .... ! DRIED FRUIT Apptes.'."V bu Peaches, 44 qt Cherries, Currents Blackberries, Elderberries. Co Sunbtirjr -uv -ft on 5 RO 12 10 R 0 do Mac-' 50 00 SO Chestnut, Pea, Mixed WOOD, Oak,... Hickory,......,. HAY, POTATOES. New Irish, f bu 1 fc. Sweet,.... 8 00 00 00 VARIKT1ES, Apples, ba Onions, - TVhit Beans,... Beeswax, lb Soap, dry Candles '. Wool, washed... Timothy, Clover...; io no . 8 oo 1 50 1 00 Retailed Articles. Coal Oil " gal PO 2 6'1 45 (jalt, fi sack 3 00 10 iPlaster, V ton 10 00 18 60 5 Nails C 00 JUNIATA SENTINEL Rags,, In advance S2, 00 Corrected weekly by " J- T.. M.: Totm- NEW STORE. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the Citiiens of Thompsontown and sur rounding eonntry, that he has opened a New Store under Odd Fellows Hall, where he keeps constantly on hand a well selected assort- Dry Goods, Groceries, Fancy :t .' Goods and Motions, ' ' Boots and Shoes; Hats A ' i Caps. Queensware, Hardware - ' and Cutlery, Cedar A Willow Ware, ' " Drugs and a lot of Fancy Stationary. " whioh lie offers te sell at the lowest possible figures for Cash or Produce. I will pay " the very highest prices for Butter, Egg, Bacon. Wool, Dried Fruit and all kinds of country produce., which is geucrally bought and ship ped to market: ' t therefore Tespectfully soli cit all to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' - i i : -July 12, 186.V-.-iM i ; It. H.1WRI6HT. Deafness, Ulmditrs md Catarrh, 4 ritREATEU with the utmost sueoess, by Dr. ;-X !.rj ISAACS, Oculist and Aurtist. frbraies ly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 51!) Pl.VE Street Philahfphia. 1 Testimonials' from the roost reliable, anurces in thq City and .Country on be seen' at his Otficej' The raetlioal faoulfy arc invited to aoiaiopany rhoir patients1 a he baa iw secrets in btp;iit:er'; ARTfF-lf'IA 1. .EVBS. inserte.I ' wtthoid -pvn:- .No harge inade fnr examination'. Feb. l-'v '''"'.-l; - f- " " " PROSPECTUS (JF THE DEEP RUN OIL WELL IIPOBTAHT 5T0HCE. Ta Cohhst." " harinS leastd twi tracts nf wm aurerior Oil lands in lZSXTZ' Wf, - - d weU( wUh which there will ba connecteU thirteen acres of land, about twelve of which can be bored oter, in twa tnwto, one of three aeroa situa ted on Deep Bun a short distance irem m m- traoe into DuBkard Crerk, and abont one and a auartar aiilcs from the celebrated Koss well. which yields from twenty to thirty barrel daily. This tract is considered by oil men as a wry desirable position for a well, from the iarlthat is urrimU4, all aide by .lofly lolls, Trim numerous uep miin:a iwumg ... i fin m- irM l.L 'Mmmnv nrnnosa to sink a well, to be'called ' mi" ... ".. - " ...... - - i . i i THE "DEEP RUN WELL," At a distune of 1 few' hundred yards from their. well now. boring. The Southwestern Company is sow bkrtne a w elf at' the jnonth of the same ruu, in which, it is Baid, they hT pood idicntions of oil. The l'ort Roy al Cumpmy have Just' started one, and two others are o be commenced soon further up the sireami Th other tract will contain ten acres nearly all of which is borinjr territory, and without doubt first class oil bind, situat ed on Crooked Run. about one mile from Dunkarl-Cwek, and th me . dielanco from the TayWr Jfel, in, which luey haT struck nil. ami' are now 'nrepariuir to pump', and aboat one tnd a half miles from the Maplej f a-m.1 Thi term of lease in both eases is twenty vaTs. one-fourth royalty, with coal privilege. Orrator. to be eon.menced and prosecuted at the pleasure of the operators witbout anger of forfeiture. The company will proture a first eass oil engine and good boring tuols, and will put up the necessary ... , wanijiJiityle. prosecnte the work with all p0Sg;ble dispatch, and will commence the work as soon as the shares are all taken. , i jrnber of Shares WiU be 125,' at - linn fK The Stockhold The Stockholders will have the privilege of j .,,,., .:. own 0ffic,r;,. and taking tne t well into their own hands as soon as it is bor- WILYNOg. T AND 2, CRAMER! ST-jAIR. lii;KKI VTl.I'Rr7.. ROSS. NO -. 1,-ASt .OTHERS. i "np for oil ts go.ng on acuveiy. mong - .. - ' 1'uuka.n treea for a distance 01 some - 10 t'imiles- Several hnmlred thousand dollars ? 1'ensylvania. New York and Ohio capital "as teen Uevole-l to tlie ueveiopmeni oi o f lands in ll.ia section of country, and strikes" are of frequent occurrence. "oil The i ..ti AttfiitA.f ia Af ft trurtf stinr Miir niialltv - ' i i. . ana ta useu lor lULncaiiuR purpoBvs It is without doubt Hie risist OIL rousn i , ytsss1Ly, K. Vast beds .of bitumiu- e ' coal underlie the whole country and is r"7 .m.B.wyuu ........... t . I ntuiia coal. aJ the largo (luanttiies of oil ft-- proieri. certaintly prove the Ihinkard 1 Rcflon to i ? rro,'fiB, ln nJ ,ie, PT i spTenng feefcers nltOT oleaeinous wealth in that quarter, will unduubcdt'.y he crowned with success. AS. Persons desiring nhares in the Dacr Ri5 On Wi.u, will pluase forward their names to .Ioh( M. Kei-meb, Treasurer of the Port Royal Oil Company, at Porrysville, or to D. K. Robison, Port Royal. By oriUr of th t Dirctvr of Port Royal Oil Company. ' I. E. EOBISON, Agent.. t$pcrial got rr. GENTLE MAN cured of Nervous Debility -j-A. ptom attire Decay, and the effects of youthful indiscretion, wilt bo hnppy to furnish others with the means of cure, (frreof charge.) This remedy Is simple, safe, and certai 1. For full particulars, by rc'urc mail, please add ress JOHN IS. 001l-:. iO .Vawaaust., Sew Yvib . OI.O EVES MtlB SEW, A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily ,A.reMtore sight and give up spectacles, with out aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receint of 10 cents. Address. ' E. B. FOOTE. M. D., ' Fb.;2-Cra. : 1130 Broadway, New York- rpo THE NEI1VOUS DEBILITATE AND O. DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES." A great sufferer having been restored to health in a tewtiays, alter many years ot misery, is llling to assist his suffering fellow-creatures bv sending (freel, on the receipt of a postpaid addressed envelope, a copv of the formula of cure employed. Direct to JOHN M. DAGNALL, Bex 183 Post Office, Brooklin. N. Y. The Bridal Chamber. ' A note of warning and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever caus: prduccd. Read, ponder and reflect ' Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any address for the leiiefit of the afflicted. Sent by re turn mail. Address . . .TAMES S. BUTLER. aprill83n -'.: V 41 Broadway, New . York. EAl'E, ' 3KACE, jpEA CE t. AND S chance to sar money by calling at J. M. B. Todd's Store in Puitersoa as he has just opened out a full assortment of New Otiods, bought at Reduced Prices in the city. rancy Prints, rrohi IX, 20 to M etg per yd. 1) Lai nes from 31 to 37 cents yard. Brown Muslin frotu'13. 18 18 to 40 els f yd. Rleached 44 from 15, 10, 18 to 40 cts -J1 yd. Bsggi from 7.j cents to $1 " . '" ' ' ' Fancy Dress Goods from C5 to 90 cents IfJ yd. Skirt Brades, 1 3 cents per yard. ' Spool Cotton,' It cents per spool.' ' ' ' ' 3 Syrup Molasses 80 cent s per gallon. Kxtra Syrup from Si t $1.25 per Gallon.' Good Brown Sug.ir from.l.'5 loto IScts 3 IV Good Grain Coffee, 35 cents per pound. " Prime Rio, r.8 cents per pound. IfimeiNo, J Mackeral. per barrel, $22, Prime No. 2 Mackeral, per barrel. $18 to $20. Ultra Herring, per hai-rel, jf8 to $11. '. V T-xtra T.abadors. per barrel. $11 to $13. Ground Alnni Salt from Si to $1.50 per sack. oat Oil, ?0 cents pw 'gallon." , Tlesaafc Ci;ii Trie's orft r Coiin:-v T'ro- I 'W.e- " J. ft M. JOltO,-. Mar 186, , ;.- an nal 81itfrojLFlil'l5sWtoje5 Tax rate I nilbi ew the dol- of Talua- i tion. . . JtKCEtl'TS. - G rosa amount of U pttpu'eateiv . $ 11 1 8 . M Deduct enoneratlons,, . ; $ -. DeducKJollectors and Treas- " . urcr's eonnnisaion, - ""51 54 : i-h...' 88 07 Net amount rax. reeetved Add State appropriation received. Balance pn hand from last year' . Iiooktt sold, .. ,-. .-.j. 1 ': ' ; : t : Total receipts. .,..!.'. 1030 89 88 92 ,7'7& 1 80 1218 86 ' KXPEKDITCRES.; '-f I'aidS teachers $30 per mo. 4mouths 3 30 00 .. 2 " ' ' ' " 3 ' W 00 2 '-;'(.- $20 " -'-"2 80 00 Paid! ass f $16 " mo. for ffuio - days, 48 SO Total paid for teaching Fuel and contingencies, , . ' Secretary for services, ' repairing, ' . ; ", building deot, " . ' . Interest, . , .. '. ' ,.' ., .1 1. 91 08 - :oo 01 r 1 .67 50 ' ' 1130 17 Balance oh' mn,'''!' ;: ;: 8S 69 ..i.t xt ':;'. .1 r' $221880 WM. WilfTSOX, Presidett; ; Attest. Joscrit Rothbock Sect'y. Jnne27r9T. i i'y.) FAR.YI AT PUBLICJ5ALE. riHE undersigned Administrator of Entate J. nf Jhn l.antj. Will offer for sle at pub lic outcry by order of the Orpbnns' Court, on ihe premises in Delaware township. Juniata CoiutyV -Pa., about two and one half miles Nofth West of Thompsontown. on ' , ,K rS.TUKDAY, AUGUST 12TU. 18'fe, vv A traet f land situated as above stated and bounded by lanls of S. O. F.Tans. David Walker's Heirs, Margaret Stinson and utlters containing about 1P, Acres, : About Uacrea of which are cleared and: tra- der cuinvauon, tie oa.ance oemp rimor. ,uuu k - - LUti lS.ilvtau Appi tjrpuaru nwi a mic Spring of ,W'tei. i f : i i j i . 1 TERMS: One half nf lh'c piirelisse'nioney to-be paid on the connrmatiort ot tlie mle ny mi. iloiirt nn.l the other hail' on the first ot April next te be seenned by jodpnetie. S4LE to couiinet.-ee ar 1 o'clock. '1. 1 Mm"oI said day when attendance will be given by ihe imdorMitrnad. from whom anv ad.liiionsl information may' be obtained prior to ' the sale. ' - " "" ' " "' ' ' - SAMCEL J. KURTZ Mav Rlhf T.: : " Orplians'' Court, Sale., trir i ; l r . ..it, ..ui.crMgncu Administraior t-f the -a. wv iSo.,e.L ' townshsp, dec'a:, will expose tO Sale at public outcry on the premises, on ( ... SATCSDIY ilGUSf WTn"li. .. . A tract of land ittnated in Brale. townahip-q Juuiala County, Pa., adjoining lands af Cal vin and I'etnr . Bcale. and HeiTS ef Robert Sterrett, dee'd., and containing about : About 00 acres of which are cleared and uni dcr cultivation the-, hula nee being tiniber- land. There are on the premises a log hensc. a . r log barn, an apple orchard and good water at the house. The property will be sold in a l'Oilvorin. - ' ; ; : THREE PARCKLS. . as shall be deemed most desirable. " ' ' ' ' 1 TERMS. Cash on confirmation of sal by the Court. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of said dav when attendance will be given by July 12-ts. JOHN COFFMAN, .4nVi LAND FOR SALE! riMlM UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT Pl!l JL vale sale a lot of land situated in Walk er township, Juniata county. Pa. adjoining lands nf Jacob Suellenberger, Daniel Wena and , Widow Meredith, - containing, about ' 20 AJCKESV - About 18 of which are cleared, and in good grass, the balance being well timbered- There is a Log House and Frame Bank Barn on lb premiites. Also good water and fruit trees. . .... ... , , ; , .... : . .; lor terms auil further information inquire of the undersigned residing near .Mexico, at which place letters 111 iy be addressed to him. July Uih.Oj. ; .-, WM. C 111 MM EL. 1 jV OTICE TO RELIEF APPLI ) J. a CAXTS. The following resolution was passea ny toe isoara ot iteliet June 13, JH;., and ordereu to be published in the papers of the County, to wit Remlrtd, That as the exigencies of tb General Government have passed away wiih the end of the rebellion, the duties of the Board of Relief have also come to an end. Notice is hereby given to; all persona inter ested that there will be no more meetings of said board held.. , , By order of fhe Board, '.? . JAMES S. COX, . .' Attest A. .1. GREER, Cik. June 13, IStl3-3t. ESTATE 'SOTICE ; ' Ealate of Abraham Ilalttman deed. 'Notice is hereby given that letters of Admin isation on the esiate of Abraham Halteuian, late of Monroe township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons knowiug them selves indebted to aaid estate ar roquaated to make to immediate payment and those hav ing claims will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement. . ... . CHRISTIAN HALTEMAN, " ISAAC HALTEMAN,, , . . , Innelt 1865-6t. Atlminiatrators. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . IT you wbjli to n.a(ry you can do so by addressing ma. I will . send you, without ; money and without price, valuable information, that will euable yon to marry happily an! sneedly, ir raspectiva. of age, wealth or beauty. .This This information will cost you nothing and if yon wish to marry,: I will cheerfully assist you. : AU letter strictly confidential. The desired information- sent by return mail, and no reward asked. '. : Pleaee inclose postage r stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Addres ' . !' - - : . .; -.; .MHIt B UMBRRT, ' t .' , -.-Orronpomt. a? WT A U M-A- W.Ti.'l'a -jgt. "a constant pain "or Uneasiness at the pit f the atomacb. ; 3 Sd. flatulence and Acidity. - , - . Hd. t'ostiveness and Loss of Appetite; 4 4th, Oloom and Depression of SpirUa. i ? 6th. Itiarrhoja. with griping. :h. '. -,.:- 6th. Pain in all parts of tUa system-. ' jJ it 7tb. Coneuntptite Symptoms and Pelptra-..'. tiort Of the Heart. ' !:. i.s4aj Rib. Congh. with Tblegm inrhaThaoa-'4" 9th. Nervous Affestion, and -cantor Sleep atniRbr,'"' ' . -Vaacn? 10tb.-.Xe4 of Appetite and Vomiting : .rraeJ , 11th. Diiiiness, Dimness of Visit - tarti toss of sight: . '' -i " ': 12th. Headache and Slsggerihgin watkinf With great Weakness. . r '- J ' Out of the thousands of cesrt f Dyspej? that hate used Dr. WwUart's Great Amerioan. Dyspepsia rills, 'rnt troe of tbetn bn fhiled at Jperfeot cure. ' W Varrant a care in w ease, no matter if of twenty years' staudmg Sold by all dru'gjlists.everywhere, aal a Wfshart'a Office, &. 1 N. Secoefl stree. Pil4 adclphia Pa,'- Allctaniinations ahd-ceosiitM-tions free of cBargB.- Pend for cieulaw '.j Pricefl per box,- SenJ by mnil. fretofeharjauj 4 1 . Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia Dyspepsia 1, F-tiSABa-rU' BaAaao.t.of Brady wine. nii formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify thai.-i for one year and a half '1 suffered evwything . but death from that awful disease called ly pepsia. My wUoIe system was prntstewtli 1 weakness and'nervocs dtbility 1 con not .. digest my food ; if 1 ate even a erorkeror th imallest nmoat of food, it woald ratura just as I swallowed it ;. I became stveostiva.ia jay..-, bowels that I would not have a passage in If? A than from futtr and often eight days; aadsr this immense sufferins, my mind senmed eu-,. tircly to give way. . I had dreadful horror aiii eriLfofbudings. ' I thought evryliojjf uatrl . me and I hated everybody : I could not beT my husband n-r my own children, everything appeared to be horroi stricken to me; I had. ( no ambition to do anything: 1 lost aU.my lov , of family arid home; I would tamtteand Tad- der from place to place, but could not be . co.B tented ; I felt lhat I was doomed to,hc)l d. that there was o beavenf or ma. nd was oftea' ' tempted to commit euictt...4, an near "was my whole nervous sysienj uesiruyeu, nn-t n mind, from that awTSI . eoinplaint; Dyspepsia. . that my friends thought beat to liaTe me placeJ ' ni Dr.'Kirkbride's Ifnspital, West Philadel pUT I remained there nini weeks, and thought I was a little better,' but in a few day ' my dreadful eomplaini waa raping as bad aa1 Tcr. Hearing of ihe wamlerful' aurVa- per- ' formed by Dr. Wtshart's Gieat Amriean Dys-I pepsia Pi'its ant his feutment for Dyspepsia ry husband called on Dr. Wisbart aod stated mmcfl'e tu him. He said hhad no doubt h e uld cure me. So in three days after 1 tailed 1 end placed myself nnder the Doctor a treaty ment, end in two weeks I began to eiigest tr r food, and felt that my disease wss giving way" and continued to reeover for about three ' months, and at the present time 1 enjay per -feet health of body and mind, an'd I most sin cerely fHun mj thank to a .meieiful Go4; and Dr. Wishart. and lohis gre-it American Dvspersia Pills and Tine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me from an Insane Asylum and a premalurS grave. All persons sunerrn vu Drspopsia'are at Ifterty'-to call en W-cV o" write; as lam willing to do all the good I can for gu!ferir humanity. Elizabeth F.bssso. Brahdywine. Del., fwmerly of Old Chester. Delaware county. Pa. ' ' ' 1 1 ' tr. 1 Wishart'a Office, . 10 North Second freet,' Philadelphia. . -- ' " ', Dyspepsia t .1 . ITPP"a I Pa. Wishabt. I have been a constant euf fcrer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say that I ever enjoyed a perfectly well dsy. There were times when the symptoms, were more ag gravated thin as others, and (hsjir'ii teemed would be a great relief 'o die- I had at ad times an unplcascnt feeling in any head, nut 'atterly, my tufferings much incseascd that I btcatuc almost unStfjr.usinc?sof any kind; ry minJ was continually" !!gl with gioomv Noughts and torbodings, and I'fl attcmptefft hange their current by reading, at onfa'a' lensntion of icy coldness in connection with a lead weigh', as it were, resisted upon my, orain ;' also, a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and grt pain'to my eye, accompanied with which was the continu fear of losing my reason. I a!jo experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it difficult to. walk by day or steep it night. ' 1 became averse to society, and disposed only .to seclusion, and having trie.! the skill of a number of eminent physician of varices schools, finnlly came to the the ecu elusion that, for this disease at my present age (15 years) there was no cure in existence But, through the interference of Divine Trot uleiice, to whom I devoutly offer my thauks. I at laC found a aorereiirn remedy in your Dyspepsia Pillaand Tar Cordial, which seem to" hA4 effectually removed almost -t!fe tat trace af inylug list of ailments aiid bad imV inga, and in their pi net aoaltL, ' pletisVir antl eontentmcnt are my everyday companions. -r-; if i 1 ; : - Jas M. Saxuans No. 4o3 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formetly f. Woodbury N. J. Dr. Vishart's Great Amerienn TTfp sta Pills. : " ' ',' '...". This ia to certify that I have suffered foHen years that dreadfol complaint called . dyspep sia. . 1 suffered much pain and distress., with gloom and depression ofrspirits ; I wastreausd by eight different phy 3iciaus for.iny complaint aud at times was much better, but then ihe oltt disease, dyspepsia, would return with all its dreai ful realities, aud tuy whole system vts fast wasting away. In this sick and debilita ted state, I was ban-led a circular of Wishart' great American Dyspepsia Pills, ami I'ina Trek Tar Cordial, which gave a correct description 'of my sufferings, and determined to ptnc myself Under the Doctor's care, and .take hi medicines. . . . , . ' As soon as I commenced the use if Hie med ia ine, 1 begtrn to get-better, and so I confined three months, at which., time I waa 'jH-riectlr restored ta bmlib, J- am to-day a well man. Dr. Wishart. .1 give you this certificate with grateful heart tor the benafit I ii&ve Tneeixtd from the use of yaur truly wonderful medicine. May God bless you and preserve . jour truly useful life for aiany years. I would say tt every skit person wht lt suffering as 1 was. that mv residence is No. 139 Richnwaid , tet Philadelphia, where I will take grea dBlight in giving testimony to ihe greal'powcr, af Wishan'a mediine9 tvoure... ;- i.-u - ' F. Hi ,Alt.. . The above are a ew among 'fhe. tbousanja which this great remedy has aaed from an -ifi-timely grave. , . . . .. .'.' .We"havo theusand? of lctrerg " from puj cians and druggists, who have prescribed, and sold these medicine, sayingthat they bavenev r used or sold a medicine which .gave siich universal satisfaction. . , ,. , Prepared only tyjhe Fp'riejf jr,'- " ..i; :: wjr. UQ. t-jULImrt.' 'S 'n. TO Vr.-.e fcc.'orf fre.' " , ' ' , - ' FH!nv"prtla. l ean . ' .JM by" all druggists ' ' ,' . . ,: