.-,.!. .""X - T I i .in I'll rr -- . $jg jtoftiala gtnthtl. WEDNESDAY ' MORNINO, naz lfi. : 'BE JUST ANDFEAR NO TV -r-r 8Co TOWS AND COUNTRY. ' ftsnaiL, Oairt wt!l rear rortl" Efeflrll vigilante is tifi! t rife of LiVrly" f )ENNSTLVANIA HATLROAb. i A after Monday, M. 29.. l&tw, T -ON AS!) Trains will tear Milam Stf.tion as follows : EAtrrWA&D. '" Philadelphia Kxprfsa.. I'i-tt. A. M. . tFast Line.:... 5.41, A. M. "Day fettre...... U.21, A. M.j Fitttbg.&.Erip.Mail.... 11.12. IVM. Mail Train..... '. . 3.45, I. 31. s WFSTWAf.lJ. : I-ittg .t. Erie Mail.... 3.2, A. M.t "jBaltimore Express....'. 4.59, A. 31. Philadelphia Kxpresa.. ' A. M. Fast Line....: 5.5S, P. M. ' Mail Traiu 3.53. P. M.K t Emigrant Train 10.07. A-.M.j JAMES NOUTII, Ag't. Jailyexeept Sunday. fDailv except Monday. Stop at Perrysville at, 11:28 (if finged) 11.203:5: Stop at Thotapaoiitown at i:.J, 4:ltr J Stop at Perrvtviric at ?.I9 (if fisgeill 3459:24. !1 Thirr.iontowu at g.23 9:00 ifflaged.) " a i j HinT The County Committee is to meet oa next Saturjnj. B. We would "acknowledge the corn" Jf iome kind farme troUid Dnn;; tts a 'lon of eara. A. Uopkina' "own make" of lloop Skirts, ior Indies, and Cbildren, adver tu'cd iu. this wsne. Call at R2S Arch St., Philadelphia aul examine hia etock ot good. WThe 16th Pa. Cavalry i?e now at ITarriiburg and will be discharged and paid off in a few days. We are told that Capt. Kauiuel Brown and Col. .T. K. Rvbinaon haV'j bees tip home on a short iait. welcome all the boys home. . Mi'LEs Somo 500 head ol Govern- fnent Mules have been een ee5t t tcis vicini il 'm1. A number of '3 lo pa.tarc any sJ nr returned olii?Vs are engaged in guard la them. VJ"c Lear that many niora are pc:ted t be sent here to be pastured. bdj t ijf.ten. Simon Cameron ccn jrneented with a portrait of himself by the Union men of Philadelphia, as a tes- ' .inionial of the appreciation which they 1ave of his services as Chairman of the . Vr2ion State Committee during the cam paign of 18(31. tef Ac, old. criminal was once asked what was tlie Hrjt step that led to hi.t ruin, when he answered : "The Erst6tep was cheating a printer. out of two years' ubscription. When I had done tfeat, the devil took such a gri o'i me that t could not shake him off." . Another Sabbath 3:noot, Cki.k BttATIO.v. We are informed that there ta to be a Celebration of the SliMnth h'ohools in Licking Creek Valley on next Saturday in the Grove uear the ''Trout Run Sj;rin' on tho l.inh of Abraham Gut. Sr. Tha friends of tho.cauie. are rcipectfuhy invited to be present and par ticipate. A. A young lady of California recent ly broke her nuk while reiistiug. the at tempt of a man to kit-s ber. IV.i furn ishes a fearful warning to young ladies. "Ve know from personal experience fin lays gone by, alas ?Iiow prone young girls arc to peril their precious necks by twist jog away from a fellow at a time when by holdiugbtill, thy might be soh-a-p-p-y r 5 UMr ",rl3 T J0" . naas Btedjy and don t ireak your tuning , B'-"- . . ? : ho or double Spring Skirt. Though a . Lumbxr f. Lumber ! ! Mr. George J recent invention, it has become very pop Goshin. of Patterson, einco his return ular, end is rfipidly obtaining the prefer- xrom tne army, aas resumes me iumoer boxioeaa. Ho ( will keep constantly on hand Pino and Hemlock lumber, such as Boards, Scantling, Plastering - - Lath, Shingles in abort everything needed for building purpoc8. Persona in want of asything in his line, caa be eripplted at the enoftaet notice, and on fair tcrrcs. Luafcer delivered if desired Juniata in California. In. look tag over the columns of the Marjsville Daily Appeal wo uoticc that ORRIS SlEW A&T, EdQ, formerly of tiia plaoe, and son of Thomas Stewart of Tdrbctt township aud brother of E- C. Stewart, Esq, of this town, has beea nominated on the Tnioa Ticket for Assembly in that dis trict by a very flattering vote. We con gratulaio oar ouly subscribed in Califor nia in Lis luck, and hope to bear of hia tr.uuif Liut election. Wt are always glad ! to tear cf Juntat boys turning up tramp j wbcrevr tby urn r-itrh tb';ir ttnts. .j'i'uion a 'failure - A si 8a whl don't ! per is cot only Tcor, but ' will ii&y rV l'' r rru. J... 'i lt , luoitra neiiinoir, ma tuna hey wiH earn. Polka who kbor for sev .'.! .2 "1i enty-five cents i. day always sign their names with an X. Subscribe for the Sentinel it cc3t& jnst two Joilar.i a year, in advance. A paper thit is not worth two dollars, is not worth anything. I. The latest hyiehic question tin der discussion i ; "How to Reserve . Various theories of diet, ex - woman ersige, and dress. are sdvaared by inge nious physiologists.' If allo.wd to contrib ute ottr niite to the general fund of infor niation, we would ang(es?t th they cny very easily be kept in family jars. , ' ' fsS Sonicbodj cade a raid cn our aliow window, and thinking he hd a let ter rijht to it than We had, eatried.it eff, for which we mast confess tc canriot re turn thanks. Por two years it Las attract ed the passer by, aud hundreds have secu in it relics of the war, which they had never seen or never will see again. Our little-Cabicet is gone and tho pxscr by will hilt no more to-aee' what wa had in oar wi'o1cVs-;.T.'; -j J'iA ii- . MftuodiSY S. S:! CntrlBAhcs. The Sabbiti School of th? Methodist Church in this place held their Celebra tion in Sehweier's Woods on Friday last. The attendance was large, and everybody seemed to enjoy the exercises, the 'replst and the reereatiou with great satisfaction. W are sorry that a pressure f job work in our office prevented us from being pres ent during t'-e whole of the "xeircises. t" III bam Cow us. whom wo. notic ed last week as having opened ont a new" saloon under Thompbon's Hotel, has pla ced ns nnder many obligations to him for leaving a very fine mellou at our residence. Those of our readers who may wish somc thioc good to eat or anything in his line, should call with him. lie is a hero of the war, Las aerved several enlistments not for bounty or to fc,void tho draft, but seeause, old as he is a"r! gray, h f'slt it his duty. Soldiers aud everybody call and see him. The Tomato as Foop. A goo:' med k-al autacrlt ascribes to the tomato the lollowing very important medical quali ties; 1st. That the tomato is one of the most powerful aperients c'f tp.e liver and other organa ; where calomel & iddicatfjd, it ia one of the mrist effective iad the least hurtful medical agencies "known to the procesion. 2d. That a chemical ex. tract will be obtained from it that will su persede the use of calomel in the cure of disease!. 3d. That be has successfully Vented diarrhea with tHi'i article alone. 4th. That when ud aS an article of diet it is almost 'sovereign, for dyspepsia asd indigestion. 5th. That it should be con stantly used for food. . Either cooked or raw, of in the form of catsup, it is the most healthy article uow in use. Tvfc Court Uoi se and Yard.' Eve ry citizen who takes any pr.de id our County will be pleased to learn that bur Comity Commissioners have had the public building repaired the jail has been improved, a set of shutters, a portic pinting, lie, and the whole interior of the Court Room has been remodeled and fix ed up with taste. The yard also is to have ai Iron fence around it so as to make it l:'-Jk ?s if we bad at least some taste for ' tbc beautilul. We are in favor if honorie tMosa to whom honor, is due. and therefore hit that our Com- tuiasiouers Iutc doce tlieriselves credit in ordering these improvements and will bo sustained by all when of taste end judge- j mcnt in the county. .There is but one mistake in the Court Room which ia that ivhile at it thev ouirht to havo had tic - j t j - - back wat! tlkeu down aud set back about ten feet so as to enlarire tbo room. The old posts and irc'ti raila will be sold at auo- tioo during Court week. Sombthijio Nrw.-We cill attention y Ae advertiBeraeDt ot the j, Elip. enoo ovef other kiuds in use- Tho rods ih it are composed each of two delicate and well-tnJpered steei. springs, which are ingeniously braided together edge to adge, the lower tod3 heavier, and having a double covering. This peculiarity of construction makes ibis siirt very strong ) and durable, and also so exceedingly flex ible that it readily adapts itself to the form of the wearer, and allows of auy amount of doubling and crushing with odt injury to its shape. These skirts are unquestionably the lightest, most desira ble, comfortable1 and economical ever made. These are advantages which la dies, who have experienced the discomfort ...J! . ''-' ' "-Hi uu loconveaience oi stogie spnags, win duly appreciate. . 43rlf the question would not bo con sidered impertinent, we would like to ask the lata supporters of Gen. McCkHaa whether they still thiuk the' war for the .-T -:-! :'ire ??how.' The shtw brosgbt a wat iwd to cm torn as we Mt ff f I liberal advertising would do. . It was the t . i .v . t-w. ht patroniied J ErtfT. IOU ItlO Oral rdtruancu v-wvwii has been in our towu for many a day The, showmen wero v pry orderly and ejev cr and there was little or no drunkenness. The man Tho discontinued the Sentinel because bo was too poor to pay $2.00 per year was in town again ! lie whs in the week before to seethe Circus, Wc watch ed him tbat.we might pity hia poverty. llia.bilU ten as follows: - ;' - At the -Ch-cui. Dav'u wa-res lest i . u ! liridce toll for self. ' wife and youngster. 12ct3j gingerbl-ead, 8 cts; ,side show, G-cts; tickets, 1.25; lemonade, 20 cts . tiro drinks whiskey, 20 cts ; toys for young ster, cts'; candy, 15 cts; Total, $2.87. As he passed down, street be remarked "Say now Quss if you'll take the old price, Sl.oO for the SVntinel I'll 'scribe for an- pthsr yea:." ; We didu't sec it at the old price, uotwithstauding Kj . vVorked hard for iiis mouey.t&d had lost recently $0.00 by not kqowiqg something which he might have read in the Sentinel. . . '-: ' At the Mnag?rir.. Id town early, tick ets and incidentals about the same ; two extra side shows, $1.25; shooting with an air gun 20 cts; gambling with dice, 1.50; extra drink and treating friends, 50 cts; Total, 0.89 making a grand total of $0.19. We enumerate these items in order to. show how a body ought to pity the maa who is too poor to take a county paper. i Trz -i-T-.-rrrn Dissolution. By rsferecci: to our advertising columns it will be sect that our friends, 3Iansbach and Vanormer havo closed oat their business in this place and arc desirous of finally settling up all their accounts. As these geatle- men are both finally leaving our town it may not be amiss to drop a few remarks : Abraham 3I.VNnACh baa been well . i . i.i knowa to ocr citizens for many years as a dealer in ready made clothing. Although he was commonly known as a Jew which word some think Ccccr:arily demotes oae who seeks to take every advantage of you he can yet it 'must be said in justice, that there were few more honorable men than he ; at least we always found him candid and truthful iu all hia representations and transactions. He inngled with our people and was a good citizen. During the great excitement of Lee's iuvasion he shouldered his musket ( with our other citizens and went to the defence of our border. lie has Claoy friendd here who regret to see him , leave and tcf e he may flourish down in Winchester, Va., where be baa of eued out iu good style. James N. Vanormer who formerly run the Cuba Mjlls and latterly tie Store at "Manibach'a Che:p Career' having disposed of his stock In trede, intends to take his departure in a fe tT days for somo otner seaport town. Where Ce will go, or what he will engage in, we are not informed, but of what ho has been and vptje, wo can freely speak. His agreeable and affable manners have won for him the esteem and good will of all our citizens. lie wes always the -same clever Jim, teect when and vrbere )ou would, u e bate to see bid leave our town as we know we shall miss him. lie sd a ready Band and a willing heart for any enterprising or laudable project. Tn bis busltiess he was nlarked by candor and fraukaess. Although a democrat he was never copperish in fact his express-1 cd couvlciiciis tvro yeas a;othat the reb-' els ouirht to be subdued bv force of tihns, , ' t i ..." i r killed bts political asp'T'itiou eforo the mis-called democratic cotiTntioo as dead as a mackeral : and we nttvn wondered ! ' . how a man that was so near right, could content himself holdiug on to a rotten cenoern controlled and directed by a set of copperhead with whom he had no sympathy. We regret to see Mr. Vanor- er leave as wo Sriow of some herea- bouts who could be better spared, but we Snno fortune inaV sifi!u linon biir nlwrD. ever he may turn np. j UIFFUNTO It AT . A A0 FATTERSOX FLOUR, 1 MAREETINGS. Super, ?bbl. $i 5Q (Butter, prime lb 22 czira,... o . Fancy,- . 8 50 Rye, 1 cwt. 3 00 Buckwheat...... 4 00 Corn Meal, 1 75 Butter, 2a rate 15 Lard,. . 20 Tallow.... 12 Eggs, dot 20 FORK. , ... Hogs. "jS cwt 15 00 Ham, fb 25 I ORAIN, Red.' Wheats bo 1 60 White aet.... 1 bo Sides A Shoulders 16 Rye 1 Barley,... - 1 40 BEEF, Fore qr, 1 cwt 9 00 Hind qr,. ... 10 00 . .POULTRY. 1 00 . tiO J 00 .. 40 Corn, Buckwheat, ... Oate, Chickens, ) pair 60 Ducks, . 40 Geeso,. h 00 Turkeys,...i.,. 2 0!) COAL, U ton SEEDS, Clover, t bus 12 00 Timothy. - - 3 50 Flax 2 00 Hungarian,.... 811 DRIED FRUIT. Apples, bu 2 60 Peache, " 6 50 Cherries,...'... 12 Currents,.,,... iff BlacVberrivs, 8 Elderberries, . , 6 POTATOES, ; ' New Irish, "3 bu " ,a, Sweet, 3 00 VARIETIES, Apples, bu. 1 2i Onions,......,.... 1 00 White Bcans,. 2 50 Beeswax, "Jl tb 45 Soap, dry 10 Candles 18 Wool, washed...., 60 Treventon stove 8 00 do Eff 8 f0 Sunbury stove 8 00 do tee ' V 60 Chestnut, 7 00 Pea, 5 50 Mixed WOOD, ... 3 75 . 3 00 . 4 00 10 30 . 8 00 Oak Hickory,.. . iUV, Timothy, Clover, Retailed Articles; - Coal Oil gal -.90. Salt, 1) sack 25. Plaster, i ton 10 00 Nails.., C 00. JUNIATA SKNTINKL Sage . oi In advance 2 00 J- B. M. Toiro- Corrected weekly by 18 On tU 10th inst, by her. B. H. Fletcher, Mr. Jaeob KniseJy, l JJiis Mary Frank, both of this eouctV. ..if. On Ho 10th ihat,, by Sot. E. W. Klfiy, Mr v7m. B. Hawk, Of .this, fcoraugh, to Mies Elii beth fltouffer, of Fcrteanieh tirp, u. (- - On the ISth inst., by Est. IU H. Fletch r, Mr. lunes Halliwell, of Waiker twp., to Miss June Colin, of Blair eo. E STATS iWrCE . fistait of Lffftiord Uaujhawout, deed Salice is hereby given that lettors of Ad ministrator of iha etato of Lofford Hangha woutlate of Fayftte township, deceased, have becngmiua to toe uederained midiDfr in the ''wnt townehip. All pi-rfons knowion IhemseWes indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those hav ing claims nVi plense present them duly an ihcoiicated lor ecilleinent. -.. , .:i , . ... rJAMCEb LBOSAFJ), An'".5 :S, '65.Uiii i ' Administrator. ESTATE. NOTICE .. Etiate of ;t4f Rollman, deed. , NoLico Is hereby given that letters i cf Testa, inentary pu tha estate of isaic lldlluian lute of JIUH'mtu'B'n, ttccwisci, have teen 'granted tt then nndcrsignrd residing in Fermanigh. township. All persons knowing them- Stdres indlitd io said estate arc requested to' mr.ke to immediate payment and those hav ing claims will please present them duly u Uieuticaied fur ssttleircnt. " JOSEPH 50THR0CK. . Aug. 2, 1865-flt. Exitulor. ESTATE NOTICE ' ',; .' Ettate of Rnj. Voder, dcz i. Notice !s hereby gien that !tteri bf Te.iia uicniary on the estate of Benj. Yoder, late of lelaware township, deceased, hare been granted to the undersigned residing in the saaie township. All persons knowing them selves indebted 14 said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those baring claims will ptcase present then! duly atit hci ticatcd for settlement. JONAH YODER. Aug. 2-6!. Executor. , , f V ' " ' ' - TO THE NERVOUS DEBILITATE AND DESl'ONDENT OF BOTII- Si5XES. A groat sufferer having been restored la htnllh in a few days, after many years bf misery, is willing' to assist his si'ffcriog fellow-creatures by sending (fr), on the.receiut of & poHtpaid adJre -aed BTclore, a ccpt of ths formulz of jnretmpkyei. L'lretit to JOHN M. DAONALL, Bos 193 Post Office, Brooklm, N. Y. 0?afacs, Blindneva and Catarrh, H" HATED with the utmost success, by Dr. -1- J. ISAACS. OculiH and Aurtist. (former ly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 619 FINE Street 1'hil.ideiphia. . Testimonials from Che most reliable sources in the City ted Country can be seep at his Office.. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patier'i. cn ha has no sacrats in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EVES, inserted without pain. No charge made for examination. - Feb, 15. '05. -y. MATRIMONIAL. LADIES. AND GENTLEMEN : If you wish to majry you can do so by addressing me. I will,, send .you, without money ar l without price, valuable information, that, n il naWe ycu to marry happily anl gpeclily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This This information will cost you nothing and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters Mriotly confldential. The desired information Sent- by return maiJ and no reward asked. . Please inclose pstge or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. A'ldreea i ' SARAH E.vtAMftERT. Greonpoint. Afav.7-3jics. Kings Co.,New York. NOTICE TO DEMNQUEXT3. Notice; is hereby riven to all persona indebted to the estate of Thomas, Shormier, late of the borough of Patterson deceased, either by Nfte ct Book Account to come forward and pay up before the first of September, or these olauti wiU then' positively be put into the hands cf a JuV.ice for Collection ANNA .SHORMIER 1 D. A. DOUG U. WAS Atirf. 9-lt AJa?inistlators. NdTlCE! ladies wishing to be supplied witi crat .ml jroeil shoes yiill Had it to theit-advntaee ,c, on It. P. WELLElt, at his shop .oa Mam Street abtre Cherry. iiiers ihey ciia 1,8 Wied .almost every e.ylert niodnr- ;itcpnres. uentiomen narmg repairing thy prices. Oentlonien naruig repai wish durably and neatly executed will be promptly attended to by giving him a call. 7VriJ: CASH. H. D. WELLER. M i 91 intown, July 20th '60 . SALT! SALT! ! Lowered in price by order of JDHJT EOL PHIN, Salt ngejit of Syracuse, N. Y. Salt will be sold at $3,50 per tavrel in good order, until otherwise ordered at MessrLtiulouQ' and Stainbaugh MiSlintown and at Sulou? ntd S!mbaughs' Warehouse Pcrrvsville Fa. July2ti-4t JOHN DOLl'lIIN, Agl. 3TATk NOTICE Ettate of , William Dunn dee'd. Notice is .hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the Estate. of,.VYm. Dunn late of Fayette township, dee'd, b7e been grant ed to the andersigned of Walker towp. All persOda knowing themselves indebted .to said estate are requested to make immediate pay niuLty. and those having, tlaiula, will please present them duty authenticated for scttle- ! meiit. " ; July 26-Ct. SAMUEL DUNN, Adm'r. Wanted! Disabled Soldier? And others out of employment to canvass for -OCR GREAT NATIONAL WORK. , ,. , Just Published, 'Tht Life ami Public Service of A. Lincoln," By Frank Crosby, of the Philadelphia Bar, comprising one lorg"d octavo volume of nearly 500 pages. This ia the only vork of the kind publish ed ; it is entirely new and original, contain ing hii early hietoTj; political career, speech es, messages, proclamations and other official documents illustrative of his eventfiil admin istration, together with the scenes and events' connected with hisirngio end l will be sold nly by our authorized, traveling agents, to whom exclusive territory is given, and libera commissions paid. Send for a circular and terms to "American- Publishing Agency, Box 218, No. 000 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. July 12-8 1, . JJ1TTEKJ AND REMITTANCES. Letters on Business Connoanications fir tiiP paper, aoj Remittances ihould be s'ldn-sed A L Cus. Sentin.l Office, ifllin'own. I'' It m notyooj that man tkouU it alois4.-GA r r rpflE UNITED STATES WILL SEI L A. AT FUBL1C ALaTIO.x, .. .. At : CtaatapioM's City Buaar asm . TATTERSAH.1 ,IIACE STREET, , .Jjctwce 11 th arid ,12th Streets, during (he illontli of Aug 'QS 900 , MULES. ; . These. Mules are all serviceable, and sold only for want of use. Uujcrs are invittj to examine them at any time, and every - facility will be &ivcn for a thorough inspection. Hoc my sheds are provided for insrJccliQ from auc end rain. , , .A : , 100 MULES. Will be sold oa'BAO! VEDNESDY and SATURDAY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF AUGUST, cojfifienping aUOa'clock, A, M. Z. Terv.s Cash ii Government Funds. By order of i ' t. . -.... Brig. Cen.E"tIN. ALBERT C. ASH ME AD, Captain aud A. Q M. OfEco, No. 721 Market St., Phila'a. G1 UEAT SALE OF GOVERNMENT HOM I" fc'ES AND MULES. 25,000 ANIMALS TO fc'E f'OLD DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. ; la the States of New York, Pennsylvania, - Ohio, Indiana, Delaware, Maryland, . and New Jersey, and the District of Columbia, QcARtsaKASTki Gkkeral s OrricT, 1 W ASHisrics, T. C. July 24, 1S05. .Vi'ill be sold at public auction, ro the Highest bidder, at the time aud 'place named below riz : NE'W YORK. New York city, Tuesdny and Friday of eseh week, 200 Horses each clay. New York city, Wednesday of each week, 20 mules each day. Albany, Friday, August 25, 500 Mule. Dutfa'.o, Wednesday, August 30, 5t0 M'ils. TENNSVLVANIA. Philadelphia, Thursday of each week, 2)0 Horses each day. .i Philadelphia, Wednesday and Faturday of each week, 100 Mules each day. Pittsburg, Thursday of each week, 150 Mules each day. , Shippensbnrg, Wednesday, August 16, 100 Horses. Erie, Thursdey, August 17,200 Jlorses, Shippensburg,, Thursday, August 17, 100 Mules. WilUamspoit, Friday, August 13, 20.' Hor ses. Indiana, Monday, August 21 v DlO Horses, Chambersburgj.wednesday, August 23. HK) Horses. Chambersburg, Thursdsy, Aiigiisi, 2, 100 Mules. Milton, Friday, August f-o, 200 Horses. Carlisle, Wednesday, August 30, 100 Hor ses. Carlisle, Thursday, August 31, V0 llvMi. OHIO. Cres'.lihe, Thursday, August 17, 500 Mules. Clcvlaud, Monday, A'igusi 21, 200 Horses. . , INDIANA. . Fort Wayhc, Thursday, August 21, 1.C00 tiilcs. )., v . EELAWARE. Wilmington, Tuesday of each week, 2?0 Horses.- i i . Wiimington.- Friday of each week, 200 Mules each day. ...... .. . . NEW JERSEY. Trenton, Thursday, August 10. 200 Mules. Trectoo, Thursday, August 24, 200 Mules. V MARYLAND. . . : Baltimore, Wednesday, August 9', and Wed nesday of each week thereafter, Horses each day. i WASHINGTON. D. C Each weekday. 200 Mules. GIESBORO, D. C. : Each week day except Wednesday, 200 Jjjrtcs. An opportunity V purchase a suporior class of saddle and dn-t animals, at far let. than their truo value, i now offered to the public. Thoura the rwijority-of tHpm are sonnd serviceat le. hi'y are .lfHiger required intbe artry, itii cust be sold.- Many of the mules were bought ia the he pinning of the war, when young, accompanied the armies in all their marches and camps, and are thoroughly broken, hardened by ex ercise, gentle and familiar from being so lung surrounded by the soldiers. Animals wijl.be scld sir.glj. ?ales to commence at 10 A. ' I. TE?. MS Cash in United States enrrency. JAMES A. EKIN, Brer. Brig. Geo. in charge ' 1st Div. y. M. G. O. Aug. 2nd '65, The Bridal Chamber. A note of warning and advice- tc: those suffering with Seminal- Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever causo produced. Read, ponder and reflect ! Be wise in time. Sent FREE to any address for the benefit of the afflicted. Sent by re turn mail. Address i . JAMES S. BUTLER. fcprillS3ci 429 Broadway, New York. GOSLING'S INT, EASY SH Either Prenervi' BRILLIANT, EASY SHINING. Leather Ireerv'1i BSiMSlIl A Composition of Neat's Foot Oil and piire Ivory Black, imparting to BOOT and SHOE LEATHER the i softness and pliancy of fourth tho if.-, or usually KID while with one fourth employed in the application 6:" the ordinary Blackings, it produces a JET BLACK EN AMEL - GLOSS, ertiiailed only by Patent Leather. Sold rtetcil try.o.11 GROCERS AND SHOE DBAL'ERS. " Orders received by American Agency, 38(5 Broadway New York, an l whole saledt the ' Mruiufactuier's Depot, ... ' J.V Rend Mre?! , X Y A GENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and the effects of outhful in discretion, will bo happy to furnish h era with the means of core, (free of cU-irye ) yis reaseay s strapic, safe, ana certai j For full I'ivticulars, by urturc mail, ploaie i d; o-j ' . jonx it. m;ik, : SPECIAL SALE i . run. aueIpiiiai . , rDYWEPSiA.l CVllE ;W.iRKA.VTEI i Pytpepina h tkrfr-l'erma tympiomt; 1st. .1 constant pain or cneaaliwea at tls pit of the stomach. . Id. Flatulence and Acidi'y. ' 't ' 5 &li Costiveoess and Loss of" ' 4'J. Oloom and Depression of Spirit'. -th. Diarrhoea, srith griiu,;. -: "' . 6th. J'ai in all parts or tho systefr. "' Tthi Cent umptive Symptoms aai Pa'rTta tionofUie Heart. -. 8th. Cough, with Phlega in the Throat, t'tb. Nervous Aflcjlian, and want ot 61p at night. - . .- . - ' 1 10th. l ess cf Appitite-and Vomiting llthr. Il2iini, Dimress of Visit ". 1 Lcssif sght. - . ' ' ' - ' . 12th. Ht.tthtcl atd ita;gring!B ia.kiog. with gjeat Weakna. ":' ' . ' Out of th thousands cf ti ' ypJ j that have vsd Dr. Wlhrt Vjlreat Ameitcaj Dyspepsia Fills, not he pf thwf-hfis fail- v ipotfect cor !We vrs,r:r:t' csr fc ttnrj jae. no met'.cr if of tKt ptr reus stacilr. Soli byal! ilniriFtsf verywhtre,' ad ai Dr. WUhiirfs OtBcp; 10 N. Second street; Pii adclphi P:W AilexaminationsanJ cinsult ttons fres of charge.- Seud for a circular Price $1 per box.1-.- Sent by mail, frceofcb&Vje on receipt of money. - . . . , . ' Dyspepsia, Dyspepsirtj I3ypepsl8. T. Eli'zblth BaASSOTcf Brsdywine, L'e! formerly ot Old Chester,. Del., do certify tha', for onc-year and a Salt, ! s-iffered everythinc; but death from thdt awful diseaso called Dys pepsia. Myffsole system was prostrate r'ith wcakn?is D.-rf ncrvdus debility I could not ir;tst ir.y feol ; if I at even a cracker or the s&:allet,t'nn;oint of hb4-, it would Tcturft jus', ad I swallowed it : 1 became so oostive in my botrels that I would not have e. paesagein ?efs tlifl.ii from four and often eiebt days; under this immense Jcfferinj, my. mibd seenied en tirely to give way. I had tirettdful.borror'e:i 1 evil f4rtodiBRi - 1 thought wveryhedy sated me, ard I- bated everybody ; I cwM ant K-ar my husband nsr my owa c'nillrea. evrrythiu); appeared to he horror stricken to ine: I bad no aiubwiOB to do any -Iiiuft: 1 lost ail rr.y !;,r nf frmity and hoRe; 1 would iambic and win der fro3 plaeo topMee; b;'l co'iTd nut be con. tented ; I felt that I was 'doomed to lie!!, aiid that there was no heavUnf or fiic, aud wan often ten-.pted to' cowiriit si.;n, so neur waswy wlrle ntvcrs system deslryed. a id aUi; av UtiS'K'frcnith.-.t awful c.'mfl-.iiit, Dypcfs?. ihr.t iyft 'tads thii'isht tdsf ' jtiaveme place ! ni Dr. Kir'.brlio' Hoopit A, V est 1'MUdoI pbia I ren:i!rd there uiiia eeks, nl thought I was a titlle better, but ins; few day my dradful complaiht was raging as tat's,s ever. Hearing of the wirderfiil c:!rer jirr formed by Dr. Wishart's Giect Aiaersn i)s pepsia Pills and his tre.-ltuivut fet t)yspc- :3. 'y, husband called cn 'Jr. V'is!ait aud trtatf I nrarenseto him. i! 3 si.! j be had no doobt 1-. eonld cure me. So.in hreedays after I calH I timed fiiyself uudcr the Doctor's trea: niecf, Siad in two weeks I began to digest tuy fid, azd felt that my disease was giviugwey, and continued to recover for about ihiti months, and at the present time I enjoy ptr fect health of body and mind, and I i.tost cerely return my thaaks to a iuei:Kal and Dr. Wishart, aid- u bisf frrc.t 'Aiiiericm Dyspepsia Pills and Pino Tree Tin- Cord'al that saved n:e from an Insane Asyluia hi i- ik prejnatare graie. All pcrsous suffering vr-lti Dyspcpii ere 4'- liberty .to cill une.tn l write. Its 'ianx Tilling to do all tliegcwl I can for s-iffering humanity.- Elizabeth Oaisscsi, Brnndywine, Del., formerly of Cld, Chester. Delaware eou!y, Pa. .",' Ur. Wfah'arfs Office. . 10 Ncrth fc'rcoi.l tieet, Philadelphia. - Dyspepsia! DfspensiR I Bb. -"Visu.'.et. I hat been a'cftistant ruf, ferer with Dyspepsia for tbe'Iast t'jhte'a years', during which time I esn-o' say that ! wer esjoyed a- perfectly well 3ay.! Theev tcre-tiaies when lac symptoms rrere maree a gravoted than at others, and then 'it stenie I would be a great relief to die- I had St t times an unpl'ifeM f?tlin ii Siy lieaJVt 'atterly; Tify' sufferings s. n-;?; iMrreased it I became almost unfit tori, usiuers of any kind ry mind was fon'infially filled with loow ktouglits and forbodins. and if I attcmpe.d i hanie their current by reading,'. nrfc Cuce o tionensa of Icy Ctfdi'tssin connexrf'in with , lead weigllf, as it were, resisted upon m! braii: OlfO.-ft feeiinji of sickness wold occut at th-seforiach, ard freat psin fo my eyeet Urocmr tnie l wifh which was the coutiniiaf. fear ?f losing my rea-nn.' I also experienced great lassituuw, debility and nervoU'ner which mnde it ditfHrnlt to walk hy day or sieel tniht. I became averse to society mi d isposed only to seolusi.in, attd ;Itrvin tru' the "kill of a number of eaiir.cr.t' ph'vsiiii-t of various sch'ol,(f.?n.Hy' fc'Jnn to t!ie c::i elusion that, for tjis.j'3asD ! iry prsen ae 1 4-" y-'ars) these --was uo cure iu cxistc through C'.e intert'enence of Divinu Pro -iuence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, 1 nt last found a sovereign remedy in yosr Dyspepsia Pills aud Tar Cordial, which seem to havo elTeetuully removed almost the last trace of my long list of ailments and bit'l fc? ings, and in their place heSljh, .pleasure tad contcattr.t'hi art Pijr eieryduT ccniparr.ions. " Ja.4cs M. $Ansjts, No. 4 S North Second street, Philadelphia, Formcily of Woodbury N. J. r. V il : rt't tirr ni, A r rric an Dsrip tin P'JIs.. This is to-or?V'y tWI have siifferHfor ten years itrat tlreel'K'tl do-Viplaint called dyspep-; eiV I suffered much pain and dires. with gloom and depression of spirit : w!5treat'.l by eight different pliysiciausfori?; complaint ihd at times was-much bctle?, tat then the!d diaenwe, dypep!, tiM return with all it.i drencful resjlhier; and my whole system w fast wasting away. In this sick and debilira ted stat3, I was krc3 a circular of Wivhart s great American Tyspepsia Tills, aDdlineTr Tar Coidial, which gave a Correct description of my suffering, and determined to placa myself under the Doctor's carp, and take hi ; medicines. As soon as I commenced ib nse ofthciavd. -Ititie, I began to get better, and no I contined three months, at which time I was perfectly restore,! to health , I am to-day a wrU maa. Dr. Wishart, I giv yon this certificate with a grateful heart tor the benefit I have reervel from the use of your truly wouderftil medicines.. May God blesa you and pr terve yir truly useful life for many .fears. I would nay f every sick person whs is suffering as ! r., that my resident-ia No. 135 Pt:bmondstTr. Philadelphia, altera I will . take great delight in giving, testimony to the great powex .of Dr. Wiahart'a Liedisines to cure. -i . F. IX. Attav. The above are a ew among the thousand which this great remedy Las saved from an au timely grav. We have thousnnds of letters from: payu cisns anddrngjrists, who have pr-cribed aad sold thrse meiiciue, saying thstttrt-yhaT nev er nsed or sold a medicine wbich gave universal satisfactrou'. i Irepard osity by tie propieof, - Or. C. n isriart, :ii. 10N;r:h Fptoml Srref, Philadelphia P'.-no'ii ' ii i'v ;i iirujgirs