ht Janhli StntiucL' WEDNESDAY , ttOKNIXG, Aug oat 2, 18C3 'BE JOST AND FEAR NOT" TOWS AJTD COt'XTfcV. 'ttrrivn, Oard weU war Foot! " "Eternal Vifilsntt it the Price M Lihfrlj" PENNSYLVANIA K.MLROAP. ON AND after Monday, Mr I'll, P?bo, Passenger Train will leave Mtwiin ."ration as follows: F.ATWAf.I. l'hiladelihia Express.. ?2.'4:5. 'A. M. fFast Line..... 5.41, A. M. lby BxpreM...:.. 11-1. A. Jl.fJ Tittsbg .4. Erie Mail.... 11. 1J, 1'. M. 'Mail Train....: ...;...,' 3.45, P. M. HKSrWAKD. 'I'ittsb.i. Erie Mail.... ii.127, A. M.J j Baltimore Express 4.5'l, A. M. Philadelphia Express.. 5.3H, A. M. " "Fast Line., 3.58, IV M. 'Mail Train U.'tf. 1 M.t t Emigrant Train 10.07. A. M.j ' - JAMES KT1I, Ag.t. 5i!v except Snndav. Dailveiccpt Monday. Stop at WrysvUle at. 1 1:28 (if flaged) 11.20 A :V! "Stop at Thompsoutowu at Stop at rerryaville t: 3.19 if tlagedi j 315-'.:84. t , Thowpsoiitowu at ".-'3 f:W j j trade a horse with Uncle Sam without Local (.Vlv.m.v. Eveij book has a ; gettinsr his assent to the bargain, in con preface; every intrumect must be tuned; . sequence of which he has been furnished every voting gentleman should love his j gratuitous logding with Sheriff Louden. sister, and if he has no sister, get some- J lm.lv .dso's alstiir "(in the braiu.'' and I every department of a paper should have j a beading. We therefore baptize this the ' local columns. Here we will give the titate of the weather and also the ftate of our pocket book, which by the way is badly bent sometimes : deaths and mar riages; robberies acl murder": puifs, enuffs, grins and Miiiles. Ht'Mf Mektinh. A !!uti Mcetlii" i the I'uitcd Krethrcn Church will be held on Saturday August 20th, 1 ?tJ5, in ! David Siebcr's vVJods three-fourths of a mile North West of McAlistersvi'.le on weeks, but the men arc willing to go the road leading to Singer's' Mill. , The home at once. This report we believe friends and public are invited to attend. to Uutrtte no sot of volunteers were They will be addrt.-scd. by lie v. Josliua ' anxious to bo discharged, and none dc Walkcr. V. V.. and others. Preaching on ' tested being uselessly quartered iu the !?ulbatb morning at 10 o'clock and also 'coal regions to gratify the vanity of an in the evening. j officer more than they, but siucc they They ark Hkke. The "wctcran "mools or ' bicvtt hoiscs" advertised last week in our columns aud also by hand bills from this office, for sale on next Friday, are here already and the :ale w 1! one cfi 'without loll. Come to tvwn and s-ce sijjils, buy a inulc, pay the printer, and go Ik me rejoicing. Rm;n.i.Nti to 1'EAfK.Fii. Li IE Tt is with pleasure that we note the return of so many of oui- brave soldiers to peace - ful Waiks of life. Already quite a mini - , , 1 , . bcr .,f them have entered into buamess, some ol them resuming their oid ptides-! an,i g01Jlc 0f the bogus ' halves" have fions while others arc striking out iu maue their appearance. Our citizens new branches of industry. should l-c on the lockout for them. They , . ; - j are deicribod as follows : The paper u Lots m- Est' itkmk.nt. Our town J coarser and Yhiekcr than tyc geuuioc, and .i- . . ii i i . i.. ' ou close inspection is blurred and indis- f cents to be efwcially blest with 'some-. . r , tmct. I he couaterlcit may be detected thing going on. Last week we had 'wo;, , f between day's horse sale, and the cntcrtaiumeut 1 of the Soldiers-Orphans. ' 1 his week we ' the back of the note. 1 he stars on the ate to havo a Circus, a -Mule Sale, and a ! counterfeit have white centres, while the ... ' . 1 entire stars on the genuine are in green, coou time generally. .... ,. . , , .. e.. .. 13 ! 1 ho reading in black on the lace o! the 1'. S. A., 'he boasted initials of the ' genninc note is clear and distiuct, while i . . . ii j i.'ivf 1 .i x 5' ,toQ ,f i.i.r ! in the counterfeit the bronze is printed late so-called Conleucritu .:.ates or A uicr. i r ,. i.i ou the black, the words "lilty cents be- K-a, moan, aeording to a late traila-; iu obHtcratcJ. Thcsc derccts lion, - Crinolinum kirtum Abfquatu- Mn. bc easly remedied, however, and iatuni. . " j when the notes become worn and dirty, ,, ,,,' ,, , i will uo doubt defy detection. Makin-j I-aces. Jewell remember J when we were a well Fpankcd youngster, , . , . , ' ., I IhieVks AnotT. On Wednesday that a very popular and expressive incth-, night last two men Btayjug at Mr Wiiri od of showing dislike to a person, was! Hotel were robbed in their bod rooms. "making faces." In that act, were cm-1 One had about S235 and the other S1G3. bodied off the feelings of scorn, hatred 1 They said their rooms were still locked i i- i t t:. , u i. .;.. ! in the morning. There has been but Iit and disUkev limes have changed since ,.,,.'?, , . , -, . V , tie said about it, no reward offered, and a that time, and now artists "make faces j significlinj ilcncc maintained from which in order to wake a liviug. We see that ; jnfcr that everybody does not know Miss Mary Abraham has in successful op-; ail that somebody knows about it. cration an establishment expressly ilcsigu- j It is also stated that Wm. Currcn was ed to take lace and enable old and youug i relieved of some $20 during the horse to secure the ebadow ere the subMauce ; chad b,ccn " company with A VAU'Ani.E J!ook. Cviitiiriig tJte trial of the Assassins and Cvnspirattirs , for the murder if President' Lincoln. This book coniaius a full and oorreot re-' port ot ,11 the witnesses examtnod, m- bu, against thm9J comproIuiso oludinj; the suppressed or tccrot tcsti- w;tij them. The young man has decamp mony, with the arguments ol Kcverdy ' cd ftr other pai'ts. We feel sorry for his Johnson, Judge Bingham; and all the ar- ! relatives, but we think it high time that gjuients on both sides, the verdict of the ! military oummuaion, and the president's ! ! i, I - " , iiit:vn awjnv wui iVHun, aim ii niu JIUII ecaffold, as well as a steth of the life ofi grasp of tire law is not clasped upon them all the conspirators and portraits of cafh.1'1 citizens will have cause to Jecp The Book, is full of engraving. It can ! rc'''rct lL 'l he cycs 0" our cil'"ells arc be had at Weidman 15 oL Store. IViec, 1 rice, in paper cever 50 rccfj. Bcijnd, -Irs!- Iar ani fifiv ccn'.s. Fishinu. Oil Monday last we joined with a party and took a grand fish at Spieee'a Daai in Licking Creek.' YVe were rewarded with a tine lot offish, alnong which were some nice pike, one of which measured. 20 inches. Valuable FaKm for SAi.K.-Uy j reterence to our advertising columns it will ! be seen that a very valuable farm is effer I ed fur sale in Milford township., We know this land to be finely located and of superior quality.- Any person desiring a I good larm ought to visit it. W: ARB ThankfI'L. Ve are very thankful to those of our patrons who dur ing the month of July paid us their dues. We are still waiting on some others who seem to be wonderfully slow in taking a hint. It is a great shame to let printers bills stand year after year. Nobody wails on us unless we pay interest. Why should we ? . The Horse Sale. The Horse sale did come off as announced, and brought a great many people to town. The horses sold high at least so it is said and the same was reported of, the two former sales at this place.- - We think the Gov ernment, having had three good sales in this place, ought to send us another- com pany of these veterans, and give us a eiiacoc to get cheap horses.' j A Bah Traui. There is an old say . ing that it takbs two to make a bargain. lut the axiom was disputed by a chap in I'attcrsoD last week, who undertook to I I" The issues of five cent fractional r-J ' as been d1Scoutinued by the Secretary of the Treasury, with a v,cW ,0 lnn lnt0 circulation the two and three Cent nickels, which have been hoarded. Further issue of three cent notes were forbidden by an act passed by the last Congress. Cait. Dkhen's Ompanv. "We learn "'at Capt.' Degeus men (202ud Jtegt.) arc at narrisdarg awaiting their pay. The TJrymjih says the time for which . re--:.. l ..:.: .!..: 'they enlisted will expire in two or three! have been detained tojhc very border of ' iheir term, they ac not anxious to be dis charged at once and thus cheated out of the last installment of bounty which they already deserve. . Either we, or the Tefc ;riih, have been misinforiced. And if Brigadict General Albright wishes to know the opinious of his men concerning i his efforts to detain them until this time , let Liu consult them after they are paid 'off let hi tfi show Lis face to them vhcu 1 tkty Jare sj cak. : "' - Iiok Out lou ItiEM. 1 ho new hf- ' t t ButM are aireaJ C0Ull,crfc;t0j n,e figures "30," at the top and bottom of Ou Friday a yonng man, well known hereabouts, entered the store of Air. Kel ly in Patterson and pilfered some S25. The money was subsequently restored and the prosecution squashed. The law (night to be eqforccd not only against thieves, Uic P'?IIIC rrQt,;cts M bY making an '' t f al 1 r. 1 a... . - u ' l,"""'rcl gentry.- lt!C" no doubt that there is a gang of T r " y0U"g r , uia, cam ini muuev. snetl'l 10'j 01 11. t-c hih. .lu.i f;j ot gp.t thcr mcaas ! bono;;!!-. ORPHAN SCHOOL At McAIIisteisvillc, Pa ha. Thos. H. Borrowed State Superintendent."-. . Col. Geo. F. McFARLANDPrincipal. Wm. E. Cavkkv. Teacher. , Jacob II. Smith Teacher. Miss 8. K. Smith -Teacher. , ... . J Mrs M. E. Mackev Seamstress. " Mrs Eliz. McWilliams Matron. Note. This Orphan School at present Comprises about Go males and 15 females,, making a total of 110. Next Session it is contemplated to increase the number to 130. For the patriotic and humane project of educating and maintaining the destitute Orphans of deceased Soldiers, we arc indebted to tlie exertions of His Excellency, A. G. Ccetix, Governor of our State., to the liberality of t he I'enna. Kail Koad Company, and to the appropriations of our Legislature, backed by a grateful people, who will not forgot uor neglect the children of those who gate their lives to their Country. : The people in the neighborhood of Mcillistersville have kindly consented . to bring the Orphans to town, aud arc expected to arrive at about 4 o'clock, 1". M. After marching through the tonus the children will be distributed to" yieir respective places of sojourn. After supper is over, thebovs are to assemble in the Court Yard at haif past six o'clock, and parade for half an lour previous to the Concert The girls will meet the boys at the court yarl at 7 o'clock and proceed to the I.u cran Church. The idea uf having ihe Sunday Schools attend in a body has becu relinquished. Lutheran Church MifHIutovrn, Tlmrmlaj Neven o'clock. July 2?tb, 1MU5, l'RAYEIt By llev. Matthew Allison, of the Presbyterian Church. OPEJil.NO Olk. Ckall !t' lit, j : 1Z:i:k jr-:-zr. SALUTATOltV Spoken by oue of the Boys. FART FIRST. Ml sic 1st '-Itally round the Fl.ig. boys." 2nd "The Sweetest Name." ' 3rd "Out upon the I'mirie." 4th "ThcMultiplication Table." the columns m.iy selected by the audience and wi!! be sung backward or forward ns requested. ADDRESSES, y Ilr. Thos. II. Hun-owes, Cot. (!. F. McFarlaud The Clergy of the town, and Members of the Audienc. FART SECOND. Mctc. 1st '-Come join odr Youthful Hand." 2nd '-Tramp, Tramp, Tramp '." " 3rd "HonR of Faith." " llh "1'arting Song." VALKDICTOUY. Spoken by one of the boys. The Orfihuns are desirous uf fmrvhasiny n .Surnlny Srhoul Lihrnru ami n COLLEC1 lOX vcill accord 'inyly taken vp, t: aid in this untie rttikw'j, rthilc the fuUoicimj ixh it being sung: Closixu Oue.- a Tine Jj r Doxoi.otiY. The congregation will .Vt.i -olm,ii nil l;1.,u;n.. fl .rw l ljESKDICTIO.V. By Itcv. E. W. Kirly of the . E. Chuich. SoTn. The children will retire with the citizens, who tfavc so kindly agreed to keen them over night, and who arc expected to hare (hem ready for departure on their respect he trains, and if passible sec them to t hi ."cars. They are going home to Sec their' fricnla during a vaca'.iou of live weeks. N. B. The next session will commence on the -1th asy of September'. tf-nfinr" l'.rint, JiffUntutrn,I'a. HU General Thomas has written to Gov. Brownlow, of Tennessee, that he is only awaiting a report in reference to the case of Emerson Kthcridgeand if he is guilty of the language ascribed to him he is clearly amenable to the military law. Attention has been called to speeches made by other parties", and they arc under consideration. The Governor is assured that he will be fully sustained in carry ing out the policy of the national aud State governments. BA. Only about 1 500 deserters of the draft availed themselves of the pardon offered in the proclamation of the late President Lincoln. The thousands of others still at large are yet liable to arrsst and punishment. - 1 4 - tST The power to negotiate national loans has been exhausted, bite the Secre tary of the Treasury is of the opinion that with the reduction of the expeudi ures of the government, the treasury cad be kept iu an easy condition. tL. Captain Dead, who escaped from Harrisburg while under court-iriartial a short time ago, was captured at Sunbury disguised as a negro, and making his way to Canada. . He is now in confinmcnt and securely guarded. - ; -- t- William- M. Icctcn. Cashier of ''.ii - KoU !i 11 . I .. t , ia,,K, comuuttcu suic.uc .on ednwdaj, by h.D.M,,s himself.- ( 'a ue tc in po rary insanity. The Chicago Journal says Gen. .Sherman belongs to no religious denomi nation. His wife is a Catholic, but he n-u never frecima a'tbombcr- ol' "hurt.-h; any in singin, '-Traisc God $&Tko Selinsgrovo Timet wants to hang Andy Johnson for permitting the assassins to be hung. It says: "Thcic is not a crime recorded in Fox's Book of Alartyrs that is more abominable in the sight of reason and in the light of justice thin this trial aiid this execution. " It also says that "there was net a man engaged in that military commission, in cluding the President, who gave his voice and vote in favor of the sentence passed, but who, equally with Payne, deserved to be kung by the neck until dead." And the great body of the Democracy say imnn t J" The recaptured archives of the State of Tennessee tell many a tale of rebel villainy. Gov. Harris' papers arc full of the secret history of the reDcilion. Among other papers on file, and indorsed by Harris, is a proposition to assassinate Gov. Johnson, in Nashville. K-The Northera Central Ilailway Company have contributed 2500 to assist the boroush of York, Pa., to pay for the assessment made upon the citizens by the rebel General Early during the last rebel raid in Pennsylvania. In Southern Kunsas the rcorli' are ret-i tiuS terribly in earnest in puttin-. down j I.;S v.. i . .. - thieving. .Not long since sis thieves were hanged in Franklin "County without the least benefit of clergy. BO. Hundreds of furmci resident? of Washington, who left for the South on the breaking out of the llcbcllion, are now returning to their homos ; but very few of them have yet succeeded in obtain ing employment. ayThe conspirators Mudd. Spangh Arnold and OT.aughlin arrived at i'lilt !er. .uzrhim arrivpf! ililtnn H, - . : cad uu t:,c 'JOlb, bntld to the I'l-v Tcr'-l uuite ALE OF SERVICEABLE MULES. QCAnTERMASTKIt Gkk's OrriCF, ) Washington, V. C. July 124, 165. j By direction the Quartermaster General, ere will bo sold, at publie auction, lo (he there highest bidder, ai TWO HUNDRED SERVICEABLE MULES, PI?ir Y ATTfiTTCiT 41. ' W 1 1UUAI, AUUUOl 4111) l-. V t .1. . . - 1 I.. . - ni'iic of tae war. as tounz mules, accombanitd . 1 1, - . ; . : ii . i i the armies in all their marches and c&niws. and are thoroughly broken, hardened by ex ercise, gentle and familiar from being so long Burroundcd by the soldiers- . , . Though souu'd ar.d serviceable, they are no longer required la tfi'e army, aud can be purchased at fhese sales at far less than their true value. The attention of both miners and farmers is especially invited. Mules sold singly. .Sale to commence at 10 A.M. Trmt: CASH in United State currency. JAMES A. EKiX, . . fireVet Urig.iJier Ocncr.il in churge, First Division, Q. M. G. 0. i SPECIAL SALE ,.OF. , (JOVERNMEXt iilLK at IMllI.AULLI'IIli THE I'MTED STATES WILL SELL AT 1TDLIC AUCTION, At Washington Street Wharf. During llic Month 0IM11? ' , 900 xliULES. . These Mules arc all serviceable, and sold only for want of use. Uuycrs are invited to examine them at any time, ami every facility will be given for a thorough iuxpection. ftooiny sheds are provided for inspection from tun and rain. 100 MULES; Will be sold on EACH WEDNESDAY and SATl'KDAY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF A I'GUST, commencing at lOo'clock. A, M. Terms Cash in Gorcrnmrnt funds. 1'y order of .. l'rig. Gen. EKIN. A LBEUT S. ASHMEAD, Captain and A. J. ,M. Office, No. 721 Market St., Phila'a. SALT! SALT!! Lowered in price l.y order of JCIt.V DOL l'HIN, Salt agent of Syracuse, N. Y, Salt will he sold at S'!,0 per barrel iu good order, until otherwise ordered at Messrs Suloufl' and Stamliuugli Mifllintown and at Suloulf and i Stambaiighs' Warehouse Pcrrysville I'a. i JalyJ'i-lt JOHN l't'LIMlIN, A-it. ! : pSTATE NOTICE XJ r.itatc or it illia:n Viuut rt . Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate of Wm. Dunn late of Faveltc township, dee'd, have been grant cd to' the undersigned of Walker lowp. All persons knowing themselves indebted lo said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will please present them duly authenticated for settle ment. July 2f '5t'. . SAMUEL DUNN," A lm'r. F. tiUOVE. KTPH -NEW F. GROVE & CO. AN1 liKALERS IN GRAIN FLOW.. i'C. . W. UOr- Howard CC mmoerry BIS. IBMiljSSS. s- f.,n;o.,.mi-nta of tirain. Flour, nod Country I'roduce respectfully solicited. Al", n l..r,r. .nil (rtltr;ll n Sl irt TIK-nT of Cw riM-i1-r 01. hand. F. GROVE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS Z MANUFACitfEEHS OF Cigars. Tobatco and Snuff. lYo. IC1 F tt A H K 1,1 ."V !!ilre.; BETWEEN CREEK PACA STUCETS, BALTIMORE. Qt'ICK SALE-J AND SMALL VltoFITS. Silperior IjiroitTeri Cn;.ns, fine Cur.w tsn Touacc-o, and l.aT of cTery description, with a (reneral assortment of I'ipes, Snuff Hoses, Fancy Articles, &c. . Julyl'J-Sni. GOSLING'S BRILLIANT, EASY SHINING, Leather I'reserving A Composition of Neat's Foot Oil and pure Ivory Black, imparting to HOOT and SHOE LEATHER the softness and pliancy of KI1 while with one fourth the l.tbor usually employed iu the application of the ordinary Blackings, it produces a JET BLACK EN AMF.L GLOSS, equalled only by Tatent '"soKUletail by all CftoCEilS AN1 SHOE PEA LK US. Orders received by American Ageticy. Broadway New York, and whole saled at the Manufactttrer's Depot, 15 1 Read street, "i , NEW STORE. rpilE undersigned would ref ccffi.ny inform ' ; 'f. "r Thmn,n utown and sur- roiinuine c&untry, that he has opened a New Store under Odd Fellows Hall, where he keeps pn.,t..nilt- n band a well selected assort- . , 1 Dry Cod. Groceries, Fauiy Good and Notions. Hoots and Shoes, Hats X -j Caps (Juecnsware, Hard ware, and CutlerA'. Cedar i Willow ar.v lu-ii" and a lot of Fancy Stationary A which he offers le sell at. tne lowesi pos.. .v fi -ures for Cash or Produce. 1 will pay the verv hi 'best prices for Butter, Kfg", I.afHi. Wool, Pried Fruit and all kinds if country produce, which is .eum-ally bjugui ami --hi).;-1-c-I t-- luirUe'- 1 '''' -:Vv 1T' I t :'!'V;; ;"' cm ... . . .a c'Tcl.-a., i"S cl'cn !i ore. cit all to cail and vS"r-l ' S K. II. wuiv-irr MFTL IXtO It ,V . .. A fCD PA 7TEXS0X MARKETS. FLOUR. ! MARKET XNfttf. T bh..$6 .jO ; Butter, prima !t x rl -'- . i? lBufr. , Fancy 50 'Lard. 20 Hi VP nl nl -A Ml T11n J T' j GRAIN.' " - . H..-. "(rf-ctit la oo ! Red Wheat ybn t a :H:uu. 1 B..... i. I White whet,... 1 6 rfiHes &-Shonlder 1 ! Rye 1 40 I IiKKF, . i ,':'rlcy- . if"":''r' p cm W Corn 0 Htttd ar l'i tf' Buckwheat, 1 W Oats,.., ... 4i) SEEDS, . POULTRY, . .. ' Chickens, y pair :5t' j Ducks. lt :tesc '.S. 1 '" iTurkeys,.: 2 0" CO .VW tun Trevemon clove O'l I uo Egg fl M' ISunhiiry jstac H ! Clover, bus U V Timothyi 3 .V) Hai,.'.... 2 00 Hungarian,. ... - 80 DRIED VRVIT. Apples-, "ii bn -J on Peache', " qt Cherries,; Currents. .... lllackberries. Elderberries. POTATOES. 6 ;V do ..El-2 Alt Od 12 iCheytnut, 10 :rea. H .Mixed. 7". ii ; WOOD. illakl..; 3 New Irish, bu I ut' ', Hickory, t 0'. Sweet 3 00 i HAY, VARIETIES, .Timothy, M : iM''e't "e hn 1 -VI (Clover,"..: H tt Onions . ttn j. P.ptaiieil Arliclea. VvhitS Ueans.... S .Coal bii "pB"1 Cceswat, y W fl Silt, f srk s' w Soap, dry 10 Tlastcr, 'ft ton D Oti Candles IX -Nails....: i Wool, washed...- r.o iJUNIATA SENTINEL Rags................ 5 I In advance $2 00 Corrected weekly by J- It. M..Toi.i- MAEEIED. nvtyon-lt&atnin !?! te atonr.-Cen. L'.-! Ti , On thn iltli ult., l.y Rev. ii. Y. Bou'c. Mr. James M. Speelinan. and Miss Eathlinda nk er, both of Juniata county. Ta. On the 27th nil. by Kev. G. W. Bouse, Mr. Se.Wrirt T. Ileneh, and Miss Anna E. Barnnrd both of Jul iata coiiuty, Vn. . On tile :'tiih ult , bp Rev. J.,Bcl'e. Mr. Aaron Dcvjnny, and Miss. MariaJD. I.authers. both of Juniata county, l'a. , On tiie 1st ult., by RCV. E. W. Kirby, Kre nion Andrews and Lydia Hall. l. i On he same day by the sam William M. Johnson and Haniiah C. Hall. jCol.l DIED. it. :. At her rcsi ence in Kealetown, Juniata cmity, on the 2nd itist., Mrs. Edith H. Swcringin. a;;cd til years H mouths aud '1 days. On the 22ud ult., iu Turbett tp.. Ciinrlrs A. Erbisou. tgttl " years, 7 months, and 20 days Orphans' Cour Sals. fpHE undersigned, Administrator of ,.tl.r J- Estate of ltobcrt Harris, late of iie.-.lc townshsp, dee'd., will expose 'o sale at public outcry on the premises, on , . VlTCBDAT, IIGI'ST IflTlT A tract of laud situated in DraTe towiiiiip, Juniata County, Pii.,i4ljoinin.f 'audi of Cal vin and I'eti-r Benle, and Heirs of Ilobt-rt Sterreit, dee'd., and containing about XT' Acres, About !mi acresof which nre cleare-l nu-1 un der cultivttr'oQ 'he balance beirtg titnber land. . .. ' - . There nre ou tlie premises a log hour-, a Utn barn, nn am.lp oreuanl and (rood water at. HUc house. The property will be soli ma boiI'k orifiiHi::i': pakcki.?, as snail no aeemci most -le-ira-ve. i TERMS ' L C Ollff Cash on confirtnatiuu of sale by Sale to commence al 1 o'clock P. M. r a;i lay when attend tnee will be given bv Jviy 12 Is. JOHN C't'FrMAS.Vrfmr. PUBLIC sale: IK rrIIE linilersJjruril A.ttnit.istrntor of Estai-j J. .f Jjlin I.anU, will offer .for o t pub lic ouicry tiy or-1-.-r ol' .tlie 0--phans I'oucl. on tlie premises .in P.-Iawarc township, Jiiuiitn County. !'., about lr and one half miles North W'.est of Thomps;nfown. on PATl'RPAY. .IKil'bT liTII. IPfj"., A tre'et o'liind situated as above stated an i boundci by lanls of S. t. .. Fans.. Pavid Walker's Heirs. Margaret Stinsoa and oth-.-rs containing about 160 -5LCXOiS? About G" acres which art cleared and un der cultivation, the balance being tinilici laud. Tltcre ! ot the premises a LOO HOUSE.' and 1.00 BARS, aii Apple Orchard and a tine Spring of Water, , . , . . TERM.1": One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale by tne Court and the other half on the . first of April next to be secured by judgment. SALE to commence fit 1 o'clock. 1. M-, of paid day when attendance will be give?' by the undersigned, from whom any additional information may be obtained prior to the rale. : . " rAMV'L J. KUKTZ. M?f Slit ';-(!'.' LAND FOR SALE! THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT l'ltl vate sale a lot of laiH situated in Walk er township, Juniata eotinty, Pa. adjoining lauds of Jacob Shellenbcrgcr,. panicl Werti and Widcw Meredlib, containing, about 20 ACRES, i About 1 of which are cleared, and in Rood i irraw. tl-c balance being well t.mbered. I hero . .... ; Jj m aP.! trSUIC bank JiaHl .. . ... i on the premised. A 'so goo.1 water n-l fruu I trees. ! For terms and farther information in.juin. iff the nndersiiriicr residing near Mexico. ; which place lWws may be addressed to r. in July llVh.'fil: VTM. CRIMME L. PHOTOGRAPHS. The Pafi ids of the Sr. rtsi k w'no msy visit . H iVr'sburg. or desire a lirit cbiss Piftuii islinul.i bv all me'ins ro where .tlv-y take tin- i:'"-;-t Sp'it lldld hi-tHr?' CVCT gOUCU Up fttl where, which is at 'lIiyilL ( k s Hit Market i llarr':r:b g i tUgUf. I Juiv IS, 1