juniata f&Mmnti ' .4 umAim 0 lakes, and a union of lands, A union no power shall j? ttf: t iiKtoa pf hearts, and a lihtun of hands, A ad the America L'nton Jorever: : MIFFLIKTOW S VefrleStiaT "fforr-iMe, August 18; IMS "FEARLESS AND FREE." A; L: Gl'SS, Editor. Lev. IS t lo. JaW Proclaim Liberty -&t pB' Throughout the Land p0 to ALL the 9 Inhabitant Thereof. est TBS JZXIA TA SiSTISZL a tb Largtti Ctmlatiat of nay paper pub hfhti.in this County. It it thfrafors tho Jiir idmriitify nuiium. It ia a Paper, truly lsyal. ably conducted, a first class Localist, and wall worthy of tit patronage ' verj lyl citixta ia the County. ff" Treason mutt be made odious; . tfrmttvm Mwf fmijAJ ami wMwiwr uAei. r"try nof oitfy i punished, hut their torial poker, itvtt be destroyed; Ani after ftiaking treason otliovs, every Union ir.'en and the Government should hs remunerated out ef the pockets of thost who' hjive inf.icted this great tiiffcr-in- upon thi county.'' President John son, April 21, CALL OP THE UNION COUNTY COMMITTEE. The members of the Union County Couiiuittee will meet at tie Public H3US9 of Jacob Will, ia the borotigb of Miffliatowo, on SaTLRDtY, AltrST 19th. 1W, At 1 o'clock T. Jf. for tl;e purpose of set ting a day for primary elections, io. A full attendance is earnestly request ed as otber iifiporta'ut business may come before the committee. The following pcr cus compose tie a'sading County Comuihtee: MiSlintown, Jeremiah Lyoas, W W. Davis. Fcrmanngh. C B Hnrni-ir-. B. K. Rtbtfefer. 'ycue, John Hoffman, James Davie. Monroe, A. G. Shelluulter, Jobn Sheilcy. , . Ho-s-aoeharoa. Levi l.fp'it. KM. I'j-Jcrrovc, Greenwood, i Minium, Win. Tboms. Delaware. G W Smith, J una; ban prey, Wilkcr, Col John N Mjcre, .loim Moucr, Patterson, F Ai Mitkoy, il M Groninger, M ilt'ord, 11 A Robinson, Arnold Vnrnps, Turbf.t, Win M Robiuvon, O W Flickingtr, 'rrysillc, fjbas Lintlitirat, T M Wapmseller, Hprucs Hill, J K F.iUcrBon. Jamst S Patton, lsale, m Younsr, Jonaihan V Doyw, Toeeirora, li H Lchlcl, Thomas Morttfw, Lack. John P.-ttlcron, ItUntiai Youug. Black Log, Robert Mclntyre, William Boss, JEREY LYONS, Chairman. Captcre of . a Silver IIali Dot IAR. Mr. James N. Yanormer, after settling up his business, ttfade a lucky dis covery. It was nothing less than three -silver half dollars, found in tho bottom of his pocket book, and beneath tbe lin '0 where th-:y arc supposed to have tak en refuse, iu a fright, about 'Ifcur years thinking they were the last of their f pecies, where they were covered over with greenbacks and lost sight ef, udtil recent ly, thinking it was "ground Log day," they put up their no6es to smell the weath er and look for company. Jtt this act tbey were captured, and as tbe eaptor ex pcots to migrate from our town, he could not take the trouble to cage and tame them, so a happy thought struck him he came right up to the Sentinel office and presented us with one, ktcwiffg well that we could tame it and bring it tn hi ra tions, or make it bring rations to us. The Sentimx bows its bead and returns its thank. 10 Our readers must excuse us for lack of editorial matter this week. . Dur ing the period which we ought to have devoted to this department wo were suff ering the agonies of a general tooth ache. Wo retrained from writing an wo knew it would be rough on the cops if we got onr pen at them under such aggra va line eircumataoaea. Ya called nn Prn. fosaor Pefrandhad a fw of the worst grnmblers jerked out of their boots, and tbo Doctor then asked us junt let him see some other ugly stumps we did so, and took nctioe that after he saw hear, we oouli see them too 1 It is not natural ti love tli C5u who iuSiot pain on us, still we have a high opinion of Dr. Derr and cm recomend him as an expert dertiet and master of his trade. Her The tri;t of Hyena Wirtx for tarv:ng our prisoners 3t Anderson ville ba eomtnesced it Washington and h ia lievca'.!? boprH thoy trilr rrik" bftrt 'oflk t u.ro.- ; ' v " TEE REBEL GOLGOTHA. 3hs. Andtrtonrifle Fiends Syrtcmuiic j Torture if Our Soldiers TerrWi.e Taett Brought to Light. ;a - i Th?VPr York Pott of ThdfadaT nnb- lisbee a letter npon tbe tuanncx ia which onr, soldwrs, prisdncrs at Xndersonvillc, vtctc tortured. Wo presume its 'author is' Ambrose Speueer,' formerly ol Ncn Andersouville, who has voluntarily come North to testify ia the cesa of Captain Henry Win, who is soon to be tried for his inhuman treatment of our soldiers while keeper of the prison at the latter place. . ' . The prison isaEtockado of about igh tea ftet nigh, the posts being sunk ' five feet; it originally contained eighteen, but Was afterwarda enlarged to twntj saveo acres, situated on a hill side at the foot of which flows a brook five feet wide and as muny inches deep. Tbe position was selected by Capt. Winder, son of Gen. John II. Winder, in the latter pan of 1SS3. When it was suggested to him to leave th trees standing as a shade for the prisoners, he replied : "That Was just what he was not going to do ; he was going to make a pan for the d d Yan kees, where they could rot faster than they could be sent here." Col. Parsons was first commandant of the poat, but was soon succeeded by Gen. Witider, with his son as Adjutant, his nephew as Commisaary and Sutler, and Henry Wirr in imnWiata command of the prisooeis. When prisoners were first rccoivod it was usuitl to suljjcot them to a search for monoy, valuables, etc., which ostensibly were to be restored when they were re leased fro:a captitity, but which hi reality went into the pockets of those who con trolled the prison. Notwithstanding a law of the Confederacy expressly prohib ;toi toe dealing in "greenbacks,' yet tho initiated, a few whose "loyalty" was un questioned, could always obuia for a cct- sidtratisri tfce grctjiibstfcs which they re quired. . . ' Tbe writer of this was tne foretiaa of the last grand jury which was empaneled for Sumter county, Ga., and in tho per formance of his duty he had to investi gate a large number of presentments for dealing in the forbidden currency, which were brought against poor Union taen ia every instance. Struck by this fact, he resolved to examine, as his position gave lam a right to do, into all the circum Hsnoes; where the money originally came from, who did the selling of it indeed, tie whole ttiodus operandi and he elicit ed tbe fact above stated, how the money was obtained : that Winders and Wirs wcre f Pe prbrpals, acting through sub- i ordinate!, in ,ahcriog bushels' of plums, in the war of rrcmitims. Ac. Meanwhile. the poor prisoners were left t0: f ho tender j mercies of thoir jailor and co'minisiary j for their food, which might have been ! improved in quantity at least, if their nion- j ty had been left in their own possession, At first it was customary to sena a wag-1 on into tie etoctadft etery morning at ten i o'clock, loaded with the rations 'or the day bacou and c'orti bread, nothing else but as the number of prisoners increased and the greed of gaiu grew upon the trio above mentioned, the cctn I'icsd wai re duced in its quality, bein theri maa5fac tured of equal proportion of ground field peas and corn, nnbolted, unsifted, un- cleansed indeed, from tho di rt and trash which peas naturally accumulate: and at last, when the number of prisoners in creased to over thirty-seven thousand, the tteat rstioea per week were reduced to a piece of lacoU for each man about three inches long and two wide, with ono booe of the bread above described per day. Then, also, tbe custom of carrying the prisoners fcod into the stockade in wag ong was abolished. They drove up to the gates, which were slightly opened, and tbe scarfty food, fcul and unhealthy as it was, was thrown inside by thS guard to be scrambled for by the wretched pf ts ctfsrs, the strongest and those nearest the gate getting the largest share, the weak and sickly getting tine. I have mentioned the 5maH brook which runs through the lower part ot the stockade, and which supplied the water for drinking and washing. This brook bss its rata m swamp not far from tho prison, and at no timo, corttfistry tret for a lengthened period, was (be water suita ble or healthy ; but when the faeces and filth, the iretnage of the whole camp of prisoners, came to be superadded to the natural tmStness of the water for drink ing or cleansing putposes, my readers can judge what thirst was assuaged', or fever cooled, or throbbing tenrplea Wished, by this floating stream ot filth and disease ! At my tine, under the most rigid bygi- entio restriction, it ia difficult tomaintaic health and cleaUlin-esa antongst :1a Urge body of met what do you -tlr?nk wax tbe condition: of tnirty-aeveD laottsanJ ! bi?f etatvo'd men1. vJftuf atry r!ic tr--1 i nlations, nuder co moral cr restraining influences" If the remnant who were finally allowed to pass ont of this military uolgotha ware not wild beasts, ttnWashed, befouled devils, no taanka aro to be given t'J Henry Win for lack of efforts to pro duce such a coriramrtatibnr :- " ' When it rained, as it does inslbat cii mate almost continually during tbe spring dud fall months, the soil witnin the enclos ure was one mass of loblolly, ioft niid, at least fifteen inches iu depth, through which stalked and staggered the. giunt, half-clad wretches thus confined. The steneli from theprison could be perceised for two miles, and f tinners lirinj tit the neighborhood began loftir for tne health of their families. , , . ; r As a consequence of this, the hospi- tils facetious was Wirtz in his horrible humanity were crowded to repletion with the emaciated, starved and dis eased men who were trundled into them. The hospitals were constructed of logs, uuhewed, the interstices unfilled and open admitted the rain, without floors, cots, bunk's or blaakets, filthy and foetid with the festering, putrid bodies of the sick, the dying and the dead. Words fail, ln gusge is impotent to describe one of these dens of disease and 3eath. I once mus tered the courage, impelled by the earn est entreaties of a northern friend, to enter one of them, to visit one who was tenderly reared, and walked in the best rinks of Connecticut society. I believed I had seen before this, what I deemed to be human wretchedness in its worst forms. I thought that I could nerve myself to witness mortal agoriy and wretchedness, ui destitution1, Ai I Had heard i: described, with'otlt blarieh'irin, or tremblifig, but if the condensed horrors of a hundred "Hack holes" had been brought beforomy mind to prepare me for the ordeal, tbey would have failed to realize the facts as I saw them face to fa?e. I CsCCtft, fri 3 dsily paper, read by in nocence and virtue, detail what met my sight on the occasion I refer to. I will riot p6lliite any page, save the records of the court that must tfy the culprit for the crime of torture by disease and filth, with the details of that caravansary of horrible, intentional slaughter. For fear that some msy think I have exaggerated, an episode here will perhaps dispel such illusion. Convinced by the horrible fact that wad a disgusting stench in his nos trils, Ocn. Winder, then , Commissary General of Prison, but having his Head quarters at Andcrsonvillc, was forced by decennt not humanity, for this lie himself asserted, to ask tbe aid of the Prosiuing Elder of the Methodist Church ofthecir- cuit t0 "P sorac ineacs to alleviate the miseries and soothe the Vretchedne.ss of tbe po'ct InnistcJ of that Andcrsonvillc hospital. This gentleman invoked the co-operation' of the women of Sumter ctfifnty, who responded with clothing and necessaries only, for those' alo ne were al- 'owed, to tne amount d Jour wagcu loads. Upon 0 day appointed, four ladies, accom- pau'ed by their husbands, went to the prison, and sought from the Provost Jfar sbal a pass to take their benefactions to the sick prisonciE. 7 teas refused with h curse ! The party proceeded to Win der's Head'juSrtcrs, where Henry Wirti was in cofnpany with the General. Tbe dWand for i. psss Was repeated. Un derstand tne laoies were present, sou tbe reasons given why the party were there, in accordance with Winder's special re quest. To their astonishment they were mot with this reply "G d d n you, nave you all turn ed Yankees hero ? "No, Goneral," responded the spokes man of the party, "I am not, as you know, nor aro any here present ; we have coffta as yon requested us, through the licv. Mr. D , to bring the necessary articles fot tbo Federal hospitals, and ask a pass for the purpose of delivering them." "It's a 5 -d fie ! . I never gave per mission for anything of the kind 1 Be off with you, all of you !" As if this fearless" display of martial valor acd gen'tlemanTy bearing" was not sufficient, Henry Win essayed to and eclipsed his General's profanity and inde cency and I here assert that if tho low- eat sinks of tho most abandoned parts of your city were gleaned, they could not surpass the ribald vulgarity and finished pTofa'trhy of this jailor, exhibited in tho presence of those refined and 'loyal' ladies. Shocked, tenified, beaten to the very dust with mortification, the party retired, 41, foiled in their efforts to succor the siek, ot alleviate the tortures of the dy ing Union soldier, they gave taeir loads Of cfothing and food to a passing e'clumn of Federal prisoners, on their way to Mother place Mfflen. They, af least, had the sifirfaction of knowing that some wofc benefited, even if tbey had failed in their efforts fof tnostf wto ro'oit untied tbeir twihtsitfrrr'- --- During the kit wiaterwhfch was ttri- j nreallycold far Georgia, . when the ice was an inch, thick no shelter, ho blank ets or clothes, no wood was provided for the wretched inmates of that pHso. Squads were permitted, in numbers of thirty, to go out under guard daily, for one hour, without axes or any cutting tools, to Rather the refuse and rotten wood : in tho forests ; arid it they outstaid the ir time they were tried by a drum-head court martial, charged with violating their pa role,, and IF, found guilty, were hdng! I, myself, saw three bodies hanging, who were thus executed. Poor fellows, I thought, God has t aked pity upon you and given you deliverance from your erne! jailor. ' When you and be meet at another judgment seat, woe to him if his authority be found insufficient for this taking of your livfes, ret'ehei though 'Jiey Be. j" ' My house was the resort, or 1 should lay, refuge, of most of the prisoners who aade their escape f r om the stockade, and the tales of starvation and distress which tSey tbid would have melted an iron heart. I must close my hurried acco'int of what I have seen. It is far from full ; not one half has been told ; by far the most has been kept back froin very shame, and in respect to your , readers. I have not embellished. tLe pictures were too rough, the characters too forlorn for. the flowers of rhetoiio tc bloom in their pres ence. Broken hearts, crushed spirits and manhood trampled on, may answer as fit ting subject for the romancer's pen, but the horrible reality, so seldom seen, burns its intss.es ripb'a tho bolioider's soul, that no other impressions can efface, and triey rcfflSiS life-pioMreS indeed. ' Written for the Srntinel Commamcation. Mr. Gt'ss. Sir: The war being over, wo would naturally c'ifppose that prices might revert to something near what tbey have been prior to the rebellion. Dur i og tbe war wages and provisions', Salaried and fees and indeed everything tangible had arisen tc eshorbitaat prices and amongst other things our legislative bod ies assumed to themselves the right to fill their pockets out of tho Stats Coffers by a process which they called a lawful ex propriation. Now sir I whin youag was taught that it took two to tua'ie a bar gain, but in' this 6ase there are tut one ody whether corporate or incorporate, they had no body to Contract with but themselves, so they on what they call a legal principle might as well vote them selves ten thousand dollars apiece as one thousand apiece and after their covetous desires were gratified if it was possible to gratify it, who woalJ, could or should ea!l them to account for this legal ftaud upon the pecple their constinacoy. Jow sir, for remedy I propose to instruct orif del egates when they meet to nominate our candidates wh om we wish to represent us in the next Legislature to support a Ian to take the power out of tho Legislature fixing their salcry and invest it in the pcopte who are their employers and who have the" right to Say how much they are willing to pay, hence any man viho thiuks they pay too little' let h'iru decline being a candidate and there will be nobody liaVt. Now sir, my proposition is th'is that the next legislature enact, that the f rst U rand Jury that meets in any and every coanty of Pennsylvania after the 1st day of Jan uary of each year shall be required to' de termine how much in their judgment that they are willing that their member to be chosen tho next succeeding Octo ber, shall hate let them seal Up their report and forward it to the Audi tor Gen eral and lie there un-opened until! April. By that time coar3 will have been held in every county in the state and their Grand jurors reports all snt in, there ou a certain day id tp'ril, the Auditor General shall open and Eis clerk enter all the reports, the average thereof shall be the compensation for the next ensuing legislature, the same shall be published and every body get to know how much salary a member shall have by the voice of tbe people', this then would be equiv alent to a contract. Then tbe people who nave to' pay make tLelr offer and any man accepting it is bound by it, I do consid er this proposition a fair one and it cari easily Lo acted, and the law tnay be made either per deim pt salary for the session. I think reform and retrenchment Ought to be pass-word. Now, there arc a host of other fees' ttooughout the state that might be let down a link or two'. FAYETTE. Of uino members of Congress just elected in Kentucky, five favof the t'on s'ltutional Amendment, and fur repre sent tL'e party opposed to it . . Among the elected is the gallant General Rousseau, who .was the first to raise a regiment f or the Union iu Iris State, iu 1861, aud who fought his way to a major-generalship du ring the war. ' .Air. Yeamob,-wuo so ably supported the Constitutional Amend ment in the last Congress, i alsc' re-el-eo'tedVa? b Green' Chy Smith. .fa iittttnite. ALEX. SPEDDY. & e a a n h. ... i K Kr !;i " U "jr1?" v ? r uiili vi tfiininui vuuuvf . Jl&flUK US4I Jarge experience in .the ViainesS of Vendue Crying, be feels confident that he Can render general satisfaction. - He pen at U times te consulted at bin residence in MlfflintcKn, Ta. Auk. I'M- Proposals. PROrOS A ii wil! be received, by tbo School Board of Delawaca,tqwBihipt-. until SAT URDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 196-i. at 2 o'clock, P. M., for the seating of the ' Thompsontown School House. Plna of seal in? and finish. the samo as tho Goodrille School llouso.bf Delaware township. ' ' :- - :ibyoUerof tbe Board, . . AMOH GRAVBiLL, Frit. Joiemi Kra-ra, 5ccy. .- i Aug. 10. 1863. IVEUT ST41RE IN THOMPSONTOWN. JCST opened tn tbe fiew flora Room under the Odd Fellows Hall, in Thompsontown, Juniata county, Pa., a well selected and ele gant assort L-nt of Dry Goods, consisting in part of , . . , -j lifttfies Drbsa Good, Siich as Delaines, Challiee, L'mters. .tpascsK, all wool Delaines, Sheperd 'a!'d Lawns, and a full ASubrimeut of Ladies' Vthite nnd Tincy Goods, and a large anortnent of Staple . SETT edous, Conitaatly oa hand and for sale choan for CASH, by . R. II. WRIGHT. Ali., GENTLEMAN'S CLOTHING EMPO RIUM in tbe same building. An elegaet issortulefit cf ready made Clothing .for Men and Bc'ja, eohsisCi.'g' In paftof Eaacy Frock Co'ain. Dress Cnat-v, Tants. Veis Draw ers, Collars, t'n'lershir.s, Handkerchiefs. lata A Capit, iiools Ac Shoe. Ari l everything nnually found in a first class Gentleman's Fmiiish !n Rtore. Fancy Goods of all kinds. Lading' Gait ers and Baltnora! Fine Shoe, for Misses and Children, Carpets and Oil Cloth, Slc, Also, a good stock of 1 Cirocerles, QneeiMwir: !?ar?WAre an!! Ciitlcry, fVngs, .c'il.i. r. 1 til such articles a ere -JfUal.v foi Paints, e uruiiliv ount in .i cotintry stcre. . h h.-icit prices paid for country produce Goods sold at small profits, for ("anti. Call and ejaminc mv sirck and se for yourself, as 1 am always ready to w:t no customers, just above tbe Square at W righta Che.'ip Cash Store and Clcihini Empo'riauj, Ibompsontown. I a. . Attg. It). 1S65. V- t. TTP.irt'lIT. tJ2. II OOP skIrts "OWN MAKE ' OF HOOP SK1UT3, "f!7 by to" meet th -arif3 of Tbey embrace a complete assortment of all the At arid desirable 8'yles, Sizes and Length, for Ladies' Misses' an 1 Children, and If superior to all others mape in point 0f Cymmetry. Finish and durability; bcinj made of the finest tempered FuJlisa Steel Springs wi'i Linen finished Cctirinf ail having all "he mtHlic fnsteAings inlniovaMy icc:':reu. by iniprove-1 machinerr. Hicy re- hbht cn tki tain their ShaDe and Elaciicilv to the last, t last. -aca are wabsasted to k'.tb jSTir.s t iT13- r.tcnos Also, diustautlv in ireirt of fu'l lines of good Eaotem Made SKIRTS, al v?rv lo '. Prioes. "KIRTS Male to Or and Rfpiiied. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at m a H i; r actor Y am? StLts Itoov. No. 0'8 ARC If Street, above OtL.. PHILADELPHIA. CTi. Tr.F.vsr Ctii!, Oxs Ve.it c'm : Aug. 10, 'O-i. NEW SKIRT FOR 1555 -6- The Great invention of the t.g! bt HOOP SKIRTS, J. W. BRADLEY'3 New Fntent DUPLEX fLLH'TIC (or dstiblc) SPRING SKIRT. tU INVENTION oousists of bf-rtsx (or two) Ellhtic Furs Refined Hyzr.', Spbinos. ingeniously braided tightly aud firmly togeth er, cage to elge, making the lougbest. n.osr ! Qexible ejasiio and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like ibe Single j Springs, and consequently preserve the.r per- I feet and beavtiful shape more than twieo as lonjj as at'y Single Spring Skirt that Ever has or Can be made. The wonderful flexibility and great com fort ani pleasure to any La?y wes.'rin? the Duplex Elliptio Skirt will" be experience;! par ticularly in all crowded Assemblies, Op'eraj, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and Hone Dress, as tho Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a smtll place as casi'y and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress A Lady haVing Enjoyed the Pieresurc, Com fort and Gre-it Conyeniente of weatiftr tbe Duplex Elliptio 8teel Sfiri-tg Skirt for a sinile day wijlnevcr afterwards willingly diipeue iilh tiiiir use. For CaiTdfen, Sfis.icj ciid Toun L adies they are superior to all others. THE HOOPS are covered with 2 fly" double twisted thread nnd will wear twi;e as long as the Single yarn covering which is. used, on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom ronnds on every Skirt are alo Double Steel, and twice or double covered to prevent the covering from wearing oflf the rods when drag ging down stairs, stone steps &e &e. which tbey are constantly subject to when in use. All aro made of the new and elegant Curd ed Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving the wearer the most graceful aud perfect shape pcssible, and are anoicslion-i-bly, tbe ligbest, .most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. WESTS' BRADLEY CART, PROPRIE TORS of the Invc'niion, and SOLE MANU FACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 ft 81 RPADB oTRBETS, New-York. FOR SALE in nil first-class JSiorss ia this City, and thronghont the United States and Canada, Havana de Curia, Mexico, 8outh America, and the West Indies. 1-aejt.lKorif e mrtux Dltlkx Eluttic (oa kocble) Spriso Skirt. 'Young Vexr Arouse. Ayotrng lady cf eighteen1 years of e, with a good moral character, wishes to opon a correspondence with eome young man wi? a' vfew to mutual fmprovetnen't. - .rddreaf,' .. CARRIE TnORNTON. i'clios Grove, ijnyder eo-, I'a. tlttr MM DlSOLOilOxT 05 jpABiamto-, 1 AJCt ICE is hcrviy girtn that tL paraer i ship berofVri,.exi3jntp between the oo dtraiined.ta'linE un irr bt . nme of Maun- jbacb and Vaoormcr. ia t Mor4buuI b;:? : ulesa, wj dissolvetl on tue .iia ay w Ait- ta8t' 1865- AU on indehtd to tbe Mi-i firm are requested to make immediate Ty qent to Jan N. anormer, aa thereby sate coat. " ' : A. MANSBACTi 3. VASOEMKR. MiSintoisn, lag. 16-3t. . 4 . , A FRESH ARfiiVAL 6F NEW; GOOD Sr: AT TOBiJ'S IN PATTERSO.N. . Jutt lUetittd evt' for Salt' Of. Hi Trt'a . Fancy PrinU, from 2rt, 2H, SO; to'SS-eert, i Fancy DsLainea frow at SS.-fj PJwS's. Fancy Dress tioods frijtji 6S; 18; r W evnts. Hest yard wide Hrown Muaiinr 3j to 40cta i4 ., . Bleached ' 3u, S7. 15 tu BaiHoral skirts from $2.7. ta f 'iMh. Bagi from 75 crt to f 1 Ppool Cotton, 8 cents.- -T- Bkirt Ertdr 12 eents. ; ;j ' I f .Tp TloUsws SOeenlserg.'tKofl Extra Syrup from $1 to 1.25 per GalK a. Good Drown Sugars fretn i, li, 16, to IH e Wbiie Sugar at 24 rents. - Also, a Urge assortment of Queenfe-arr, from $5-00 to f S.ot per.?et ?f 46 pieces Boots from $4.0 tti S7.0). GrHiiie-lif) Cavelry Vootr, 23 incurs ia Irps, at 7.Q0s . i .'.so, lfi','f assortment of Ladies' 9&i:rt All cf which I will exchange for Hafttr at "fj ezkts per pound, or eggs at SO ct per de. or for CASH. Aug. 10, 1865- J. B. M. TODD. EEY50LC S C3lt) PUMP. .Stmrthitig JVetc, and a. Valuable vtrro ! iioH for the People. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING FCftl'UA ED the right for Juniata eoir.'.y, io sell the . aboie named raluable Pump, dsirea to eall public attention to tbe same. It i ts first and only Doable Acting Pump in i isfi;e. This remarkable pump has attrae'ei th attention and received the approval ofsientiio men all over the country, I will exhibit it at tbe Pfctet of R. M Thnmr4nn. .Mietinlnwti P. with w,wim m J ders way be left in tny aSenie. ' JOlfN LS"H. P liS LlC S ALE or XAOXf AND POSTS. rpjlF COMM!SSIONEKS Of JUNIATA j rr'""y, oriii)r aijyui ic crec a new ira'.n I arouud the Coyr: Varii. will expose to pnMio j oaic, ai iu tiun iouse, in unrongn ox mh- fiWowir. on VEDSB0AT. I.EPTEMRER 67H. 1?6.. The materials composini; the old fence, con sisting of about THREE TONS OF IRON. AND tAKOE NLMPFF. OF LOCL'Sf t OST3. Jho fror. is cf a suprnor qualny. j (ro;Jn; ", most of item HJ ftet long., an-i 1 i indues in aiame-er, i ua as gooa as new. ! Th l"0?. . re..soi!ni, ae!,. an excellent ,la,e of .preservation. , -pt,s froa and o wil1 3o1 la !- ":it f urchasers. lVr. j sons in wsnt of either of tbe above ar;U-!cs I "a'I 10 thir adTannngo lo attend ibis '"'c . ! 9"'5- J. C FT fit, Ctfk. ! ' " T a Vi A Y F S TAKE NOTRE. T!. annua! lii-t ef LTuiJ S'atiM T (m-tde up on tfCENSES, INCOME, on CAK IAE, SILVER PLATE, .and all unpaid V Mtfrlj Li; aro now due and payable t j f -i'Cas : JUNIATA COUNTY will be attend d lo t j ! Jp?-n McLaughlin, Di-ptity.at Poraroy's Store, i t'eale tsp., Thursday. August 24; S. Ku k e St'i.re, rcrrjjyille. .Friday, August 2"; . j Snyder's Hotel, M!intowa, Saturday, Auij. -o ; r.. .. largrus noieu icAlisiersii.e. Tuc.sJ:j, A !:'-. 2 ; Uiehficld. A,ug. .: SLr nier's Hotel, 'f heTpsonton,, Friday, Septem be 1 : and at ?1orrow's ifjtef, Eal Wa'.er ford, Tuesday, Sept. 6. SPECIAL NOTICE. To all who negleel to pa? at the times and places specified, 10 per -reuiura must be adi-! and collected. AU Taxes must be paid in (roTcfurucBt fusils or its equivalent. , . 0. H. SHRINF.R. Collector, 14th District. IV Pti'BLiQ S AlklE OF . Valuable Real a t a f e t o THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALF 'at public outcry, on the premises in Mil-. for") t,Qnshit. Juniata county, Pa , threa miles from MitKintown on the road leading t Johnstown on . TUESDAY, SETTHbER 12.' ',- the roi.i.owi.so SEAL estate riorcKTV, TO wit: A tract of land situated as . above stated and adjoining lands of Moses Kelly, William Sterrett, John F- Kelly sad others and een- taiuin'g ibo'.'t And 11S perches, about 175 of whisk arw cleared and under good, cultivation, bsiag good limestone 1b3, and the balance beirgT timberlaa L The improvements eonsini of , a TWQ STO RY STONE DWELLING HOUSK, Bauk Bant. Corn Crib, and other' oufoull lings. Aha i tenant Hoii TSere is a' good spring of wa ter reer the lions, and also ruLbing watsr on the farm, the tract is one cf the boat nail most pleasantly Itxated fsrias In the county Any person deirin" to view the ah-s property can call' on Mr. Joseph Funk, roaid ing on the premises f.' SALE to commcnia at 1 o'oWk, I'. M. rt said day when atttfnlanco will be given aai terms nut! kao;n"by WM. r! poMeroy. . August 9, '6;V. stinn; D1 R. S. O. K.EMPFER. (late trmy lar (!ate Keon)haviTi2locatcu in Mitnmtown, tend ers bid professionaTser vices to the cttitctt this plaae and surrounding country. Dr. K. bavins; Lad eight years eaperiec in hospital, gsnsral, aud army practice, feel prepared to request a trial from the.- wh may te so,uul'ortunato; a J to need medioal t tendaDCr. . . . He will be found at Will's Holi al .! ft.mr-i. oxeept wlw pt jfoiu.i'' 1-J-il? 2-". . I .. w - 4 - .