tTSCNESDAl MORNING, August 30, 1865 C JU8T AND FEAR NOT." TOWN AND COUNTRY. llTtL, Oaati WU TW FvfeM" "T'-; 'lltnil Yigilanct ii tbe Price of Llhtrly" :-. " ' HQass - -t)ESNSYLVANlA RAILROAD. ON AND A after Monday, May 29, 16o5, Passenger Train will rea-e Mitflin Station m folio i EAST WARD. f Philadelphia Express.. 12.43, A. M. fFast Lime Day Express.... Pittsb-.A. Erie Mail.. Mmil Train 5.41, A. M. 11.21, A. M.$T . 11.12, P. M. . 3.45, P. M. , - WESTWARD. ?Pittbg.&. Erie Mail.... 3.27, A. M.J f Baltimore hxpress Philadelphia Express. Fast Line Mail Train fKniigrant Traia 4.59, A. M 5.3S, A. M. 5.58, P. 3.53. P. 10.07. A M. M M.'fy James north, Ag't. Jaily except S-indar. f Daily except Monday. Stop at Perrysviue at, J.U28 (if flaged.) 11.20 3:53 Stop at ibompsontown at HAG. 4:16: ' . J Stop at rerrvsville at 3.19 (if flaced) 45 9:44. g Thompsontown at 3.239:00 if flaged.) Soldiers' Monument Fund. rjsa UlWirLEDGEsENTSTO TBS !1ST INST- M.llord Totcntfiip Contribution, per )m. Outs. McCachan's DISTRICT. .' Miss MaryMartey. Solieitors. Miss Sarnh J. McCahan. J t hai. Marlev $1 OWJ If Jones 1 Wm Carbauh 1 OOjE Lauver 1 R 1' Fink 1 OOjAl Branuea 1 A McCechin i OHjWm Krannen I.- DauU 1 00 I) Walters Total, f 3 00 Bask District. Miss Mary Hardy. 1 Policitcra. , M:ss ancy Kerlin. J A tfiiv.ir. ft 00' J Aiipjlicy 1 00 1' Partner 2 OOlWm. Guns. . 1 00 Mrs M Robiaon 2 00: Mrs M Robison 1 W C HaHy 1 M!j Robison 1 00 A (Juw.jr. 1 0;l!j Marley . . 1 00 T Jlardy 1 Ooillobt Vacernicr 60 Total S17.C0 LACK TOWNfsniP. Wiftart Dittrkt Contrihv.tions, per if. Titzel. J!9S""yW1U-) Solicitors. Mrs. D B Spanogle. j 5tmfcFran(.glc$5 00jL Ramey 1 00 1 00 1 0(1 1 00 60 60 J Mumper 1 00 M Clark, Esq .1 Alexander ii M Bart ley .1 Marshall W H Showers Total 1 00' A M VoodiJe 1 00 0 Ij Bousou 1 OO'J Hamp.'on 1 00;lary Wallace WALKER TOWNSHIP. Wert Moore Aumnn District Contributions, S. M Sh'llt. 1 OOiG Hecknisn 2 X!J D Kauffmao per 2 00 2 00 J X I. B $3 Total Amt preTiously ack. 49.00 149.W) Total Rceeipta S199.50 E. S. rAPKER, Trent. ABSENT. The Editor, ieing absent luring this week, our readers must over look any inaccuracies. Court Week. Next week is Cqurt week and we expect to see a large uuoi ber of people in town. Toxne who come to town and are in arrears to us for mote . than a year will not forget to call with na. Our receipts will prevent our 1 devil" from haunting their peaceful slumbers. At work is earnest. Our commis ionera are determined to hare the pub lic grounds and buildings'; put up io a new face., The Court room bad been re seated and newly papered, and in the in side has the appearance of a hew Lui'dine. The old iron rail fence is being removed and new one is to take its place. We hope all may be nicely fixed up by court week, which promises to be an unusually busy time. There are, we understand, - several heavy land Buits fqr trial, which will occupy some time, and no little legal talent besides other cases in which many are interested.. We expect a lonp session of court, and a large turn out of peoplfe. Reef. The new firm of Kauffman nnd Blackford, sent their beef wagon on its first trip through our village yester Jay morning. They have a good article, As we can testify from actual experience, fcaving tried our palatal and niatticatiog organs on a piece kindly left by the gen- tlemen,wtth our better half; who de-j Miss Clara Myers and Miss Sue Roth clares it to be the richest piece of beef j rock will please accept our thanks for a lelt witn us tor a lone while: and we can assure the public that she is no poor judge of the article. They have quite a supply of good cattle on hand, and wfll make every effort to keep it up. They have both been in the service of the coun tfj tni 'Ictto a liberal patronng. Dr. K.SMPFBR. This gentleman has fitted up a neat office in the small brick building just across the way from ; (Mir sanctum. ; lie both merits bj bis; abilities and experience, and seems destined by srurounditrg cirtmnstsnces, to enjoy ere lone an extensile practice in our midst. Camp Meeting. VVe had the pleas ure o! attending Camp meeting Vn riuij'tSfcstca. Pounr3'i nca the Broad , Top R. R. on Sondav last. It was held un der the management of Re. John . Guss and Clarke of the M. E. Church. The attendance was large and the Sermon 'on Sabbath by Rev. J. E, Pershing, of Pitts burg, was a faithful presentation of gos pel truth. . . , . Grave Yard Wall. We notice our friends at the Lutheran Church in Lick ing Creek Valley have very appropriate ly and neatcly walled the bank on the lower side of the Grave Ysrd, which will prove a matter of utility and add to the beauty of the location. The fact is, all our grave yards are too much neglected too little respect is shown to" the fasting place of the departed. The cirilixation and refinement ,. of a people- may always be measured by their care or negetct of their dead. - Lumber! Lumber ! !- Mr. GfecRGR Goshes, of Patterson, bince his return from the army, has resumed the Lumber business. Ite will" keep constantly on band Pine and Hemlock lumber, such as Boards, Scantling. Plastering Lath, ShinHes in short everything needed for building purposes. Persons in want of anything io his line can be supplied at the shortest notice, and on fair terms. Lumber delivered if desired. Coons Our friend Dr. P. Hamlin tho formerly practiced medicine in this place and enjoyed an extensive practice, whs attracted one day last week to a cer tain spot in '.he woods near his residence on the pike below town, by the Wking of a little dog. When he came there he fouud tio less than five Coons on a tree, which he by the aid of his unerring rifle soon brought to the ground. These are the first coons we have heartl of being killed this fall. Free Lectures. The public are re spectfully invited attend to attend i scries of lectures, to be delivered in the Luther an church, on the eveoing? of Wednesday and Thursday, of this week, by Trof. J. Delauney, of Philadelphia. These lec tures,, which form a popular course of Diviiiityl comprises the following sub jects, viz : . .i 1. The Church of tho Catacombs. 2. The faith of her Martyrs. S.Their victorious Testimony. 4. Their faith in Christ's Divinity. 5. Their view of the Resurrection. 0 Their peaceful death. . . 7. The post coostaarinb ehurch. 8. The Wealdenses before Luther, &c, Sc. Come one ! Come all ! ! Who did not vote against the Soldiers. We observed in a paper published down town a few weeks ago a fiat denial of the statement that the dem ocrats votrf against the soldiers' right to vote while in the army. We always pre dicted that these men would be ashamed of their work and would deny it when those soldiers would come home, and the prophesy is now fulfilled. In every town ship aod borough and in every county in the Siate the vote for the soldiers corres ponded with the vote for Curtin and Lin coln aod the vote against the soldiers cor responded to that of Woodward and McClellan. Let any. man take up the return n compare tbe districts andcoun ties and the disgraceful damning record can not be rubbed out, denied or smoothed over that tni Democratic party as a body and with few individual exceptions did their dirtiest to disfranchise our gallaci soldiers and put them on a level with ne groes, horses and things. ; There Js the record gentlemen, you madejt yourselves, we did not do it, its your work now face the music, father your own children, and take the disgrace of your treachery. Delaware Welcomes Her return ed Soldiers. A rich banquet was giv en to the soldiers of Delaware township on Saturday last. There was a full at tendance of the war worn veterans, and a large turn out of the soldiers friends. A stand was erected, speeches delivered, and a large Sinner cared for With an ex cellent relish, .after .which the vets, and their ladies, Including the young folks generally had a grand romp. Everything passed off pleasantly and to the general J Mt;,fiictj011 of a present. j literal share of the mind tbi for the occasion. Thank you Ladies you have not forgotten that an Editor is a human being' and" has en occasional relish for the finer delicacies oT life. For par ticulars see communication . in annother column. Thr Editor Take to xJAili; Hav ing occasYonlo remain in . Huntingdon overnight, we were kindly invited by Sheriff Johnson to his stone mansion, where and with whom we spent a very i pleasant evening and had a fine chat Huntingdon county has few more, noble, hearted citixens than Sheriff. Johnson. . t&- The Democratic State Convention of Ohio on Thursday nominated General George W. Morgan for Governor and Wm. Long for Lieutenant Governor. The resolutions adopted were strongly in favor of State rights, and opposed to ne gro suffrage : : Get Your Propertt Injured. The cost of insurance is but a trifle, when compared with the value of yonr proper ty. A good . insurance Company is a poor man's friend, and a rich man's sure ty. If poor, and your house and con tents are destroyed by fire, your all is gone. You are thrown upon the tharities of a cold arid heartless world. The older tbe world gets, the leas friendship and fraternal feeling, there seems to be for each other. We must ttand to a great extent upon our own footing ; secure ourselves from future want, work our own way through the world. Depend not upon the charity ot your neighbors, it is a poor staff to lean upon. For a compar ative few dollars, you can secure tbe value of your house, your barn, your furniture, your clothing, aod any other property in case of lire. We would recommend to our readers everywhere, the "Home" and the Aetna." insurance companies. The, fiirmnr lit New York, and the latter of Hartford. Conn. They are both old es tablished companies, and stand first among insurance companies in the U. S. . They are not on the mutual humbug principles, you pay the amount ot premium at the lime your policy is Made out, for one, two, three or five years, as you wish ' and no more until the expiration of the policy, and then ouly in case you wish to renew. It you wish to insure in a good reliable company and at reasonable rates call or address our young friend A. H. Weid uian, at his Book store in Mifflin, Agent for Home aud Aetna fire Insurance Com panies. Democratic County Convention. This delectable body of patriots assem bled io the Grand Jury Room on Monday last, and nominated their ticket. To show the interest manifested by the "faith fil" in the result it is only necessary to state that Black Log, Milford and Tir bett were hot represented. Christy called the convention to order and Mr. Ard of Spruce Hill was elected President. Credentials were then presented by the delegates. Mr. Banks of Fermanagh, lost his (among his income returns doubt less J and John Deitiich of Delaware, who wis not a delegate, told Mr. Rowe of l'atttrson, who was a delegate, to movethat he be admitted without creden tials, which was accordingly done. Greer here suggested Jhe project of waiting for the absent dc'efTitcs, aod be and Christy aud others-who had no business in the Convention went to the window fourteen times to "see some," but couldn't. Final ly the Convention proceeded with its work. Mathew Clark, of Lack, was nominated for Commissioner for the long term, and Wm. Lngue, of Beale, for the short teriri. Enoch Hording, of Fermanagh, was notn ntted for Jury Commissioner, J. W. Al len, of Beale, for Surveyor, and Albert Gray, of Delaware, for Auditor. R- E. Parker, of Miffltntown, the rcan who deals alternately in dry goods and water melons, was nominated for Treasurer. Mr. Carman, of Delaware, had the kind cess to move that Parker be ehelrd unanimously, which was agreed to ; but we desire to say that there are several huodied persons in the county who . will enter their protest in October. David Ua'nks, of Fermanagh, was nominated for Assembly. A series of resolutions, j previously proposed by Greer, denouncing the Government, and protesting against j the elevation of the negro to an equality j icith tlwm, (they must have a high opin ion of themselves,) were read and adopt ed, after which the Convention adjourned tine die. PATTERSON MAk&STS. FLOUR, Spjier, i bbl. $6 50 Extra, 6 75 Fancy- . 8 CO Bye, ewt. 8 00 Buckwheat, 4 00 MARKETINGS. Butter, prime g lb 25 Butter, in rate 16 Lara, 25 Tallow 12 Eggs, f dox 20 Corn Meal, 1 to rOKK, GRAIN, Re J Wheat bu 1 50 White tfbet,... 1 65 Rye 1 40 Barky,... . 1 00 Corn , , 00 Buckwheat, ... ... 1 00. Oats - 45 SEEDS, Clover, bus" 12 00 Timothy. 8 50 Flax, . 2 00 Hungarian,.... 60 Hogs, cwt 15 00 Ham. V lb 25 Sides & Shouldets 16 BEEF, ' Fore qr, cwt 9 00 Hind qr, .. 10 V) -MOLTRY. Chicken's, ) pair 50 Ducka, , 40 Geese, 1 00 Turkeys, 2 00 . COAL, ton Treventon stove 8 00' DRIED F11U1T, do . Egg 8 60 Apples, bu Peaches, " qt". Cherries....... Currents, .... Blackberries, Elderberries, POTATOES, New Irish, bu Sweet 50 Sunbury stove 8 0 3 50 12 10 8 ; 6 75 3 00 do . ten ' o bo Chestnut....... . 7 00 5 50 . 3 75 . 3 00 . 4 00 10 DO . 8 00 Pea. Mixed,... WOOD, Oak Hickory,.. HAT, Timothy, VARIETIES, Apples, I? bu 1 Onions, ........... 1 White. Beans,-. 2 Beeswax, lb Soap",' dry Candles .i-.u-. .. . Wool, washed... 25 00 50 45, m 13. 60 5 Clover,.., Retailed Articles. Coal Oil gal 90 Salt, TR sack .3. 60 ri&stcr, V. torn 10 00 Sails ..- 6 00, JUMATA SENTINEL Bags,. In advance 2 00 Cerrejted ' weekly by J- B.' M.- Tono- MAJtlUED It it not food that man tkould be aJoit.QeaJ2.-18 tfrSte U4 by". D. yrtXtif Is Mr. Cyras liaradith,: of Wlker townahip, and Mfss Rebeeea J. McElroy, of Delaware town ahip, Juni ata county, Pa. ... , r VTAlfTED. -0 Situation as Clerk In a store by a young inari of reapectbililr. The best of reference given, tion apply at this office. Aug. 23, '65. . ' ' .'' Forinfonfla- OF 0- PART WER8HTP. THE PARTNERSHIP . HERETOFORE existing between the firm of Wilso n & Bros, and trading in the MarofajmtU bus iness was dissolved, by mutual consent on the lrjtfa of August 18C5. , All persons, indebted to said Arm are requested to make immediate payment and thereby save trouble. WILSON b BROS. -The business will be continued at the old stan I in the name of L. WILSON 4 CO. Aug. 23,'65 Insurance Company of New York cask . Capital - Two Million Dollars, Assets 1st Jaa'r. 1865 Liabilities, 3,765,503,42. 77,901,52 THE '"IlfrME" is an old, well establish ed and reliable company. No premium note. No assessments. It insures all kinds of property or goods, for any length of lime, paying promptly in case of loss by fire. Ap plications solicited and policies issued by A. U. WEIDMAN, Agent at Mit&intown, Pa. . STRAY HOC. CAME TO THE RESIDENCE OF THE subscribers residing in Fermanagh town ship, Juniata County, Pa. on or about tha 1st of July last a white shoal withont any spots or marks and supposed to be about a year old. The owner is requested to come forward proTe property pay charges and tiki it away, otherwise it will be disposed 0- according to law. W. II. KURTZ REUBEN MOlSt. Aug. 23-3t. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the un dersigned, trading under the nnie of Mans bach aud Vaoormer, in the Merchantile bus iness, was dissolved on the 7th day of Au gust, 1860. All persbns indebted to the said firm are requested to max immediate pay ment to James N. Vanormer, an" thereby save cost. : ,. A. 5.IANSBACH J. N. VANORMER. Mifflintown, Aug. 16-3t. MEDICAL . . . 0- CABDi DR. 8. O. KJEMPFER, (late army sur geon) htTing located in Mifflintown, tend ers his professional services to the citizens o this place and surrounding country. Dr. K. having had eight years experience in hospital, general, and army, practice, feels prepared to request a trial from those who may be so unfortunate as to need medical at tendance. '' He will be found at Will s Hotel at all hours, except when professional engagad. July 22, 1865. REYNOLD'S OElO PUMP. Something Xetc, and a Valuable inven- titin for the reoju. THE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PURCHAS ED the right for Juniata county, to ell the above named valuable Pump, desires to call public attention to tbe same. It- is tbs first and ouly Double Acting Pump in ex istence. . , This remarkable DumD has attracted, tbe attention andreceired the approval of sientifio men til over the country. I vill exhibit it at tbe Hotel ot a. -u . Thompson, Mifflintown, Pa., with wnom' or ders may be left in my absence. " JU11. LUU. public Sale OF IBOV JLBTD POSTi). THE COMMISSIONERS OF JUNIATA County, being about to erect a new fence around the Court Yard, will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in Borough or Mif flintown, on WEDNESDAY) SEPTEMBER 6TH, 136, ti.a mnJerial eomnnfltiiJ? the old fence, con sisting of about THRE2 TONS OF IRON, AND A LARGE NUMBER OF LOCUST POSTS. The Iron is of a superior quality. (round bars, most of them 16 feet Ung, ana 1) inches in diameter.) and as good as new. Th Posts are sound, and m an excellent staie of preservation. The iron and post wHl be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Per. no. ir-nt of either ; of the above articles will find it to their advannage to attend tnis Bale. - . ' Aug. 9-65. A. J. UKKEK, UltTK. TAX-PAYERS, TAKE NOTICE. The annual list of United States Taxes is mule un on LICENSES. ISCOME, on CAR RIAGE3, SILVER PLATE, and all unpaid Monthly Lists are bow due and payable follows: ' .. JUMATA COUNTY will be attended to by John MeLaaghltft, L'tiputy, at Pomroy's Store, Reals iwb.. Thursday. Aaeust 24; S. Buck's Store. Perrnsville. -Friday. August 25 ; A s..Ji Hotel Mifilntowa. Saturday, Aug. ofi? E A. M.rrrita' Hotel. UcAllstersville, T..utitT. in, 2: Richfield. Aug;. 30: Sher- mer's Hotel, Thompsontown, Friday, Sepier- l and at Morrow's HoteL East Water- ford, Tuesday, Sepu 5. SPECIAL NOTICE. t ."11 ...wt tn Ttav at the times and places specified, 10 per centum must be added and collected. All raxes muo. -Government fafids or its cqajTle,"t;, . v;. n. oni.t.r.i, Collector, 11th District, Fa. INJCHOfSaTOTV'N. TCST opened in the New flora Room onder J the Odd Fellow. Hall-, ia Thompsons... uuemn uiB iTCw ruin AWUt wmw Juniata county. Pa., well aelteted and ele gant assortment of Dry uooos, consisting in partof : vH- .Ladies. Dress Goods; Such as Delaines,. Challjes, Lusters, Alpacoaa, al wool Delaines, Shepertt Plaid Lawtis, bad a full assoriment of Ladrea' White and Faney Goods, and a large assortment of 8tple Constantly on hand' and for safe eheip- for CASH,' by -'; '; "' ". - : R. H.: WRIGHT. Alfiio, GENTLEMAIfS CLOTHING EMPO RIUM, in the same building. An elegant assortment ' of ready made Clothing for Mea and Boys, consisting ip part of Fancy Frock Coats, Dress Coats, PaWs. Tests Draw ers, Collars, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Data & Caps, Boots & Shoes, And everything unsually found in a first class Gentleman's Fumwhing Store. Fancy Goods of all. kinds. Ladies' Gait ers and Balmoral Fine Shoes, for Misses- and Children, Carpets and Oil Cloth, ic, Alse, a good stock of -- - - -t.r-- -. - Groceries, Queens ware, - , - Hardware and Cutlery, Drugs. Oila! Painta, and all sueh articles as are usually found ia a country store. ; Tbe highest prices paid for country product Goods-sold at small profits, for Cash. ' Call and examine nty slock and see for yourself, as 1 ant always ready to wait on customers, just rbeve the Square at Wright's Cheap Cash Store and CloUiing emporium, Thompsontown, Pa. " ' n ' Aug. 16, 1865. P.. K. FRIGHT. : CM. HOOP SKIRTS 62. VJ HO PUSS' "OWN MAKE" OF HOOP SKIRTS, are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of FIRST CLASS TBADI. - -'- They embrace a complete assBrtnlsnt of all the new and desirabls Styles, Sizes and Length, for Ladies' Misses' and Children, and are superior to all others mads in point of Symmetry, Finish and durability ; being made of the finest tempered English Steel Springs with Linen finished Covering, and having all the nietalic fastenings immovably secured, by improred machinery.. They re tain their Shape aad.'tlacticity to tha last, and are waebavte? to give bhtiii satis faction. ' Also, eonstantlv in receipt of full lines of good Eastern. Made SKIRTS, at very low Prices. SKIRTS Made to Order, Altered and Repaired. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at manufactoby aniJ.SAJ.s Room,. : No. 623 ARCH Street, above 6th., PHILADELPHIA. 2, Terms Cash, One Patcx Oxlv 1 Aug. 18, '65. NEV SrllRT FOR 1865-6. The Great invention -of the Aft In HOOP SKIRTS; J. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent DUPLRX ELLIPTIC (or double) SPRING SKIR THIS INVENTION consists of Dcrux (or two) Ellhttic Pdbb Revised Steel Spbisqs, ingeniously fct-aMed tightly aud firmly togeth er, edge to edge, making the toughest, n.ost flexible elastic and durable Spring ever used. They seldom bend or break, like the Single Springs, and consequently preserve their per fect and beautiful shape more than twice as long' as aay Single Spring Skirt that Ever has or Can be msde. The wonderful flexibility and great ooin fort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex. Elliptic Skirt will be experienced pais ticularly in all crowded Assemblies,- Operas, Carriages, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use to occupy a small place as easily aiij conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress- , , A Ladv having Enjoyed tbe Fleasu-e, Com fort and Great Convenient of weiring the Duplex Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single day will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Misses, and Young Ladies they are superior to all ot hers. THE nt)0P3 are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread and will wear twice as long as the Single yarn covering which is used on all Single Steel Hoop Skirts. The three bottom ronnds on every Skirt are also Double SteeL and twice or double covered to prevent tbe covering, from wearing oft the rods when drag ging down stairs, stbrie steps, &c, 4c. which they are constantly subject to when in use. All are made of the new and elegant Cord- id Tapes, and are the best quality in every part, giving tbe wearer the most graceful and perfect sbape possible, and are unquestiona bly the ligheat, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. ' ' WESTS' BRADLEY A CARY,. PROPRIE TOR? of the Invention, and SOLE MANU FACTURERS, 97 CHAMBERS, and 79 A 81 READE STREETS, New-York. FOR SALE iri ell first-class Stores ia this City, and throughout the United States and Oanada, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Indies. BC&,I.sqcire roB the Duplex Elliptic! (ok double) Spkiso Skirt. PUBLIC SALE OF Valnable Eitatel THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE at public outcry; on the premises in Mil- ford township,' Jusiata county. Pa , three miles from Mifflintown on the road leading is Johnstown on - -j .- ' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. j6Sf TBB roLLOWISO REAL 19TATE PROPXBtV, TO WIT! A tract of land aituated as above stated and adjoining lauds of Moses Kelly, "William Sterrett, John P- Kelly and others and con taining about , - 9 And 112 perches, about 175 of which -ara cleared and under good cultivation, being good limestone land, and the balance being timberland. The improvements consist of a TWO STO RY STONE DWELLING HOUSS.Bank Bare. Corn Crib, and other outbuildings. .. Also a tenant House. There is a good spring of wa ter near the House, and also running water on the farm. The tract is one of the best aad most pleasantly located farms in the county. , Any person desiring to view the aborj property can.caif on Mr. Joseph Funk, raid ing on the premises. SALE to aommenoe at 1 o'clook, P. M. aPi said day when attendance will be given and terms mad known by , " - , . j. - Aogtitt 9, '65: ALEXv.SPEDDY, RESPECTrULtT offers Sia erTiceaWthe' rjublia of Juniata eoant-.- Having had a lIllJX IZI r .... - i Crying, be feels confident that he can render . irenera! Satisfaction.- He caa at all times be . consulted at his residence ia Mlffilntowayr Fa.l Aug.: 16, I860. .- v - r-"- : -. ESTATE NOTICE - - . Ettatt of Lefderd Hauyhatcout, dtcA ; Notice ia hereby given that tatters "of Ad-i oiinietratorofth estate of Lefford Haughai wont 1st of FsyvMe aownabiy, 4eeMd. bava : been grantwt to th uadersiirawt nMI ' tbe me township. . All persona knowio themaelves indebted to said estate arc request ed to matt Immediate pay men t and those hav. iog claims will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement. ' arl .- - - SAMUEL LEONARD, - .s Aug. 0. '65,-6t. ' Admmutrau.2 ESTATE NOTICE r.' . .. . . EttaU of tnae RMman, iee'i... .ri Notice is hereby given that letters of Testa? i aeqtary o the cstaM of laaae SoHman late of Mifflintown, deceased, have been granted tfl the ! andertigned residing ia I Ferman igh towaship: : All persons knowing them.; elve indebted to said estate are requested to -make to immediate payiieat and those bav- ; ing claims witl-tlase present them duly au thenticsted for settlement. ' ' JOSEPH ROTHROCK- Aug. 2, 1865-6C SxKutor. . ESTATE NOTICE ' . Etta f 6 BenJ. Voder, dee' d. Notice is hereby given that letters of Testa- uentary on tbe estate of Benj. Toder, Tati of Delaware township, deceased, have been , granted to the nndersrgned residing in tho same township. All persons knowing them- -' selves indebted to said estate are requested to':' make immediate payment and those having claims will please present them duly authen tics.te4 for settlement. " ' . " 1 . JONAH YODER.' -' Aug.2-6t. -Ezetulor. TESTATE NOTICE-. F,lnt, lit WlL AJ Estate of Huliam vunn ate a, . Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad "l ministration on the, Estate of Wm. ' Dunn lata of Fayette township, dee'd, have been grant - -ed to the andersigned of Walker towp. Al persons knowing themselves indebted io said estate are requested to make immodiate pay- -ment, and those having claims will pleasn present them duly authenticated for settle-, meet. :' July 26-6t. SAMUEL DUNN, Adut'r. CITY HOTEL, Corner of Market and Rail road Streets, opposite the Railroad Depot H ARISE UK U, rA . VjoaTerms as moderate atose of any ll -telin the Sity. : WM. O THOMPSON- DYSPEPSIA. CURE WARRANTED - Dytfepna hat thefollovir.y Symf'omt : 1st. 1 constant paia cr uneasiaeaa at Ike pit of the stomach. 2d. Flatulence and Atldity. -- " 3d. Costiveness and Loss of Appetite. 4th. Gloom and Depression of Spirit. 5th. Diarrhoea, with griping. 6th.- Pain ia all parts, of tha system. ' 7th. Consumptive Symptoms and Palpita tion of the Heart. 8th. Cough, with Phlegm in the Throat. 9th. Netvous Affectiou, and waal ot Sleep . at night. 10th. Loss of Appetite aad Vomiting 11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Visit ' aaa -Loss of sight. - ' 12th. Headache and Stajgerinjia walking, with great Weakness. Out of the thoiisanrtg of eases ef Dyspepsia1 that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed f , Jperfect cure. We warrant a cure in ernry case, no matter if of twenty years' standing. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's Office, No. 10 N. Second street. Pit. adelphia Pa. Allexaminations and'coasulta lions free o: charge. Send for a circular Price $1 fer box. Seat by mail, freeofobarge - on receipt of money. . - Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia.- I, Elizabeth Braxsox, of Brady wine, Del. formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that. for one year and a half I suffered everything but death from that awful disease called Dys pepsia. My whole system was prostrate with weakness and nervous debility - I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the . smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed it ;' I became ao costive in my ' bowels that I would not have a passage inlet than from four eS-i oft? n eight days ; under this immense suffering, my mind seemed en tirely to give way. 1 had dreadful horror and evil forbedings. I thought everybody bated me, and I hated everybody ; I could not bear ' ory husband nor my own children, everything appeared to be horror stricken to me: I baa no ambition to do anything; 1 lost all my leva of family and home ; I would tambleand wan der from place to place, buf c?uM not be eon. tented I felt that 1 was doomed to hell, aad that there was no heavenf or me, and was cftea . tempted to commit sifsiuj; . eb near was my whole nervous system destroyed, and also my , mind, from that awful complaint, Dyspepsia, ' that my fricads thought best to hav me placed ni Dr. Kirkbride's Hospital. West Philadel phia. I remained there nice weeks, aad thcught I was little better, but io a few days my dreadful complaint was raging as bad aa ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Dr. Wishart's Gieat American Dys- - pepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated mrcase to him. He said be had no douhi t could cure me. So in three days after I cared and placed myself under the Doctor'!. tat ment, and in two weeks I began to. digest my fond, and felt that my disease was giving way. and continued to recover 'for about t'ur. months, and at the present time leDjoy par -feet health of body aad mind, anil I most sin-, eerely return my thanks to a meiciful God . and Pr. Wishart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pjne Treo Tar Cordial . that saved me from an Insan Asylum and . tfremature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me ct l write, as I am willing to do all the good I eaa for suffering hilmanity. Elizabeth BaAxsoK, i Brandy wine, Del., formerly of Old Chesteri Delaware county. Pa. , . ,.-. JJr. Wishart's Office, . 10 North Sead tract, Philadelphia. , . . The above are w among the thnusaada which this irof.t remedy has saved from aa un- ' timely grave, , u -- .- ' We hav thousands of letters from physi oiaas and druggists, who have prescribed aad -sola these me iicine, saying that they have v- er usd r sold a medicine which gav saeK universal satisfaction.' k Prepared nly by the preprMtor, : "r. C. TTUbart, No. 10 North Second Street, .,. .. u-. Phna4'riis Tisz't -.' -Zrli all 4raf5!8s. -' -'