VFijI'ESDAV MORNING, September 20, :So5 j1 c'BE JUST AND FEAR MOT." . : TOWS ANI C OI'STKV. - jfj r illnlL. Curl vll TOr feat!" ) r. ' ,i.. '" biwflil tipilanrf fc tiir. rri'r bMlhcriy" I )ENNSVLVANIA RAILROADOX AXlijWver tails, hornets' nest, ant hills, ra after Monday,. Mny 21, ISoii, Passenger . rami will leave Mifflin Mation as follows : .!'. .' . EASTWARD. i . ' Philadelphia Kxprcss.; 12.43, A. M. ' Fast line............... 5.41, A. f. i Iay Express..... ...'.. 11.21, A. M.$J lttsl.s?-&-Erie Mail.... 11.12, P. M.5 4 Mail Train 3.45, P. M.jft ' - ' WESTWARD. frttbg.&. Erie Mail.... 3.2?.. A. M. f Jtaltinaorc Express..!.. 4.3d, A. M. : Philadelphia Express.. 5.3S, A. M. -Past Line...... 5..W, P. M. Mail Train 3.5:. P. M.tH ' f Emigrant Train 10.07. A. M.J jAMKiJ S'driTH, Ag t. except SunJaj.. tailj except Monday. Slop at rerrySTille at, (if flaged) H.itt i Stop at Tbompsontovn at 1: 40, 4iUi: . . Stop at rerryavillc at 3.19 (if ftnged) 3469:31. ij lhctr.psoatown al 3.e34!:00 ifngti.) 8oltlirrs' Monnmrnt Fan. CiSll fb7I!IBml)S TO THE 1ST INST, ;,, - -EELAWA11E TOWNSHIP. i'rMis F. Oiiyer nn-I Mary Cross, so , . Uciluiti, . SI V:r Mrs. M. (jauk. eolicitor, t'cf Mrs. S. A Wickersham, solicitor, LACK TOWNSHIP. Kr Mifs Hell McConnell n l Mist Lu- cinda Ni'dy. coliciturs: George Mct'.'tiH'.ll ' 'Vin Ncclv I- .Mitrj-bc1 , A Katoii llubvrti'on MIFFLIN TOWN. .'vl.n rhi'.lips Toial. A'uonnl prtviously ack'd - 0 50 j (mi ,- 1 -1 2 on i Tiial receipts .. Yi. .t25 . Treat. I'AUKLU (9It !s said that (Ictiunil ISutler U Ik be associated with the Attorney Geu tral as a public prosecutor of Jefferson Davuj- Hf, A new sowing uiucliitie to collect rents, mend manners, and repair family breaches is. much figedsd. A TABLE OF DISTANCES. We have a very fine tabic exhibiting the dis tances between 20 of the piiocijtul places in Juniata Couuty price K'cta ou cards. Bo? We are requested to sMte tiifie ill be no ploughing match at the Cotiu- fail at IVrrysville next month as stated fisjf" We are requested to ivi ia the advertisement iu lat weeks Ls.sue. tQm The everil Committees at the Pair will make their reports to the Secre tary by 'J o' cluck on Friday Dlh in--toad of the 1 1 th as stated in the ndver temcnt. ItayGcu. ScbeneU's political, definitions are aharp. '' In a la'e speech lie defined rebels and copperheads.. He said that a rebel is a courageous copperhead, and a copperhead is a cowardly rebel, . 0 Don't fail to go and see the grand Panorama at Pcrrysville on Saturday nigbt. this will be the only opportunity afforded the Citizens of Juniata to we this most maguifitent scenery of the age. Another. 'Beau. Amos Snyder brought to town to-day a very large bear rjroght fh Che'of John Tyson's bear pens on the Shade Mountain. It can be seen at Mr. Snyder's Hotel, where they now ! Lave two. - Mr. Snyder rill soon be able ! to start a Menagerie. . , , r I W 'i ',' . .-. w .: - I . Sweet Potatoes. Wc received from Mr. William nartman of Patterson a half down of the largest srect potatoes we fiavc ever ecco. One of them weighed two pfiftnds." : They arc of his own cul ture. v The donor has our thanks, and if any one efau' btat them, please scud ' them e-ryr,izr ' eiThe Orsud I'anoranii of the As sassination of l'retiidciit Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of Secretary Sew ard which has created sUch an excitement throughout tbo country will be on exhi bition at Pcrrysville on Saturday evening September, 2Srd 1SG5." Don't fail to go. LauoE Irish Potatoes. 3lr. Win. Whitson of Termanagli township, ' has left at our door sill one half bushel cf tfn- coromonly large common Irish Potatoes of his own culture, with rcquccst to say that if any reader of the Sentinel will bring to this office a like measure con- tainiuir less notadir-v l. will rt,,r ,h . ; donor tw.j fb!d. Who can raisn number fliau '.Mr. Wbilsori ? I) -pak at. 'infle. . . ... les nt iu -. 4 . ed let the true mends o! lie Linicn wark. i i oicaeriugs cease et every : ouori ub uiuusnx 10 ijtxr airainst uie cum m-ju jsuemy. The Union camp fires are urn- mir brichtly. Keep them IiKhtcd and btirning. The prospects are auspicious. Waterfalls. A vast and concerted warfare is being waged against Ibose 'eccentric female or naments yelcped "waterfalls."- It is a warfare in wbit-h satirical writers, and do- ners on wood, iurnrsn the only Uteres- 1 .......... sire power. Strange to say, however, the hotter the warfare, the larger sWife c ii t- . : grow the-waterfalls. It they continue t increve in size much longer, the number ! of broken necks that will be horrible to 'contemplate. ' These waterfalls look like j bat;, and anything else that is ugly. Y bat hideous thing will they give plate to? : ..; ; v; . . 1 Democracy Knocked in the Head. Nothing froves how completely the Dcniocrary are beaten as tfie late t State eleciious in Maine and Vermont. In the first Stale, very . strong . r.solations were passed endorsing Johnson j. the payment of the national debt" and. th soldifirs. Vet khcy were beaten worse than ever by 20,000 majority. In Vermont they have not a single Senator and but half a doz en members of the Asscmbty.f'..Thns it rill te in this State. The ' fnlon men Support tbo President, aud the loyal Dem ocrats do likewise, leaving the secesb cop perheads out in the cold. .- ., . . . Ocinocratic Lender. .. j . , Much as the Democracy rhay" profess love for the soldiers, loyalty and devotion to the couutry, they are continual jj'v ing the lie to their profession. t They plead for Jeff Davis, they call the trial 1 and cxecutiod of assassins, murder ; they ! 'Ionian J that the states lately in rebellion shall Lc permitted to return to Congress I and take pah in the Govern liic'ht of the rountry m BHch way acd manner tney nail choose ; that rebels, traitors, ihar- ilcrcrs, and assassins shall be permitted to ! SO Jrte, 01 to be tried by cotirf ami jury jf thdr i-ompaniuHt in crime. Nay they - I even cling to their old leaders, who blush- ' ei not. to the last tiottrs of the rtbclliod, i . ; . . . . - ; to plead its chuse or justify' its crime- j The people, however, who have ju.-t put i dowii rcbbllion are not prepared to accept its kaown advocates their future leaders.'' I!i?.. SAifiii.. P. 15ATKJ.--We are pleased to notice that AVesttnicster Col lege, at its last commencement, held Juna 1?, 1 805, conferred the honorary degree of L. L. D. on Samuel P. . Bates A. M ! formerly County Superintendent 'of i - - Crawford coutlty, ' and "for the past six years the efficicut aud populcr Jh-puty tipfcrintendcat of eotfimbn schools of i Ponn.'ylvahia j . iafC8 j " . is a graduate of Brown University Providence K. I. (of the class of 1?52) an author and lecturer ,of repute, and cll worthy of this hotiof .' But we refcrto.it with inorc pleasure be cause it is a recognition of his services in behalf of the Coriimb'n ' school' of the etate. We rejoice to see that those who labor faithfully aud successfully in this iuirbrfait interest afe not . overlooked by the faculties Of our colleges. . Thid is right. It is wise too ; for the success of our higher institutions of learning de pends largely on the success of our com mon schools, aud this again ia' (be 6a eenrHgcirent and atsistarfce extended to teatu'ertf a'n'd superintendents'. Aliens. The following is the law of Congress, admitting dieaS to" the rights of sflfTrago after cnteiiug the arury. : It is important that the law should be u'nd erstoo'T : by those interested, as there are mauy aliens entitled to its b'enef'ts, v?ha are ignorant of its existence : ALIENS AIi"MlTTE!) TO C!?rEN5f7lP. . By the 2 1st Section of the act of Con gress, approved July 7, 18G2, it is pro vided that any alien of the age of twenty one years and uprward1, ?b.'o hasen!iste'd cr shall enlist in the armies of the United States, cither the regular cr Volunteer forces, and has been aud shall be here after honorably discharged, may be ad mitted to become a citizen of the United States, upon his petition, without any pre vious declaration of bin intention to be come a citi zen of the United States, aud that he shall not be required to prove more than one year's residence within the United States previous to his application j to bcoum such citizen. Ia addition to proof of rcsidcuce and good moral char- I acter, it is re quired that the court ad mitting such .alien, shall be satisfied , by competent proof, that the alien has been honorably discharged from the service of Ihc United States, th'uf act materiallv i - - j fh .rv i : ma'iTJcr do away wijh the necessity of procMrin? tbfl regular naliir.ilirtt.i.m pi ! 'r - ri - - - '' i ' '' t 9 tare nwnitta l-iw l,t rin.a r.il it, .n.ir Important Notice-. Having purchased a school property at Cassville, , ;n Huntirtrdo-l tounty and having deter- '.. . . , i r .J., I , b . , . . , 4 Jlt" j , tallnS uesuuuc ooiumrs iu-ius, - ' wish to close up all the accounts of this office before the 2nd of "licit October. uiffuxtovn Atrri MARKETS. FATTEKSOX FLOUR, I, XlAnRTINGS, Sur.er. f. bbl. $6 6 'Butter, prime r lb 30 ' l ' - Extra.- 6 7a 'Butter, in rats . Fancy, 8 50 I Lard, to J' f jTallow,....;--; .Buckwheat 4 00 Eggs, W dot 22 to j,ea,;. , 75 RK. ?RAN. iHoes. Vcwt 15 00 Wrii'e fthe-i!,... ? 00 Ham, 11.....;. 25 Ke'l V.'heat Y ?u t '" (Side t Shoulders 16 Rye 1 40 j BEEF, . ' Barley,.:. 1 00 ;Fore qr, cwt 9 00 Oorn, t!0 Hiadur,, 10 00 Buckwheat, ...... 1 (H) i IOttTHJ', Oats 45 ;Oh:ken9, pair 50 SKEKS. 'Ducks, 40 Clorer, bus 12 W Itleeac..?.'.:..!..:. 1 00 Timothy. 3 50 'Turkeys.. 2 00 Flax i 00 I COAL; "fl ton Hungarian 80 'Treteuton stove 9 00 1R1ED FRL'IT, do Kgg 50 Appleg, bu 2 50 'Suubiiry Btove 8 00 Peaohes, qt 5 50 I do . Egg B oO Cherries, 1 jChestnut,. I Pea. I Mixed j WOOD, lOak, i Hickory,., i HAY, ITimothy, , 7 00 5 50 . 3 75 . 3 00 . 4 00 10 90 S 00 Currents 10 Blackberries, 8 Elderberries. C . POTATOES, New Irish, bu 75 Sweet 3 00 VARIETIES, Arr.V.9. T bu 1 25 Hjlowr.. Onicn's,i.:.. 1 00. 1 Retailed Articles. White lieans;... 2 50 ICrl Oil T gal . 00 Beeswax, lb 45 jSali; Sadk i 3 6" Soap, dry . 10 pister, y ton 10 00 randies ." 18 Xails.... 00 Wool, washed... CO ,'jUNIATA SENTINEL Rags, 5 I In advance. $2 00 Corrected weekly j- H. M. Tonn- PlIILAPKLPIliA . . rtt MarKkts. Flour 8G.75 (ri; 7.T5 Superfine S8.25 S.50 lor extra; 59 (a; 12 for fancy brauds. , Iiye flour aud Corn meal 5 .50 (S) S3 per lb. " Wheat. Kcd $2.03. 2.0G old Pennsvlvauia $2.10 ((C 2.15 Pennsylva nia White S2.40. llVE. lGc (Vr; 97c. ; Ciirn. 00c for yellow Pie for white. Oats. 55c (; 5Cc. Cmivk Seeik S7 , 7 50. Timothy Seed 85.25 (" 5.50. Flax Seed 3.25 per bu. MARRIED. not j"0 thitmamhbu'd 4o.-Gen. 2.18 On the 12th inst.; by Rev. S. Sieber. Mr Samuel Miller, and Mis Mary i. Hallowel 1 both of Juniata county. Pa. On the6ih inet., by Rev. E. W. Kirhy. Mr. David R. "ettr, to Miss Mary J. Variorm-r. both of Mifllintowu, Juninta county, Vi. DFED. And th'Tt it no ditcharge in tint uar. Eceh. 8:8 At the Orphan House, CHarleston, S. C, Hospital, Snndny morning, August 20, 18G5, Private Enianuel Walters, Company C, 47th . - . i.' 1 , . , Kcgiment Pchusylvama Veteran oluntccrs, aged 28 years, a native of Juniata Co,. Pa The !tiaion &IIanilln Cabinet Or grails, forty different styles, ad.ipted to sa- cred and secular music, from $Ki to jflKHt oach. 111IKTY-F1VE UOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums arde! them. Ulus - tra'ed Cctalogues free- Adress, MASON HAMLIN, Bostos, or MASON BROTHERS, New York. NEW JEWELRY STORE. 0 THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of MifHintown and vicinity, that he has openeda Jew-Ekii elry Establishment on Mii Street, Mifflin toflrf, in Tfcompson'Hotcr, thiH dotfr from the corner, where bo will keep constantly on hand rfnd at greatly rede'eed prices'. Gold and Silver Watches, And a general variety of CLOCKS. FINGER KINGS, BREAST PINS, EAR RINGS, GOLD PENS, and PENCILS. SILVER PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES, together with a com plete assortment of Fancy Goods. SicfuTlie repairing of Clocks. Watches and Jewilry promptly attended to, on short notice and on very reasonable terms. AH jrork war ranted to give satisfaction. The public are respectfully invited to give a ealL., THOMAS R. MctLELLAS. Aug. 30,1865 ,.j..a,.:T, FARM AT PUBLICSALE. THE nndersigned Administrated of Estate of John Lantz, will off or for sale at pub lic" outcry by order of the Oryhans' Court e the ptemises te' Delaware township, Juniata Cotfnty, Pa., about two' afc"f.64e liaH aales North West of Thompsonfown, on' SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH 1885. A tract of lanp situated as above stated and hounded by lands of S. O. Evans, David Walker's Heirs, Margaret Stinson and others containing about About bp acres of which are cleared and un der good cultivation, tbe balance being tim bcrland. There is on the premises a LOG HOlE LOG BARN and a One spring of ate? rrear the door, and on the place Aft APPLE ORCHARD. TERMS : Cne half of tro purchase mon ey to be paid'on the coniinnatio'ti of the sale by the Court and the other half on the first of April next to bo secured by judgment. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. P. M. of 6.am aa7 when attendance will be given, by .... I : -.1 r 1 - j .1 ". 1 . - . ' intornration maybe obtained prior to the sale. . . . SAMUEL J. tfCFTZ.' ' September ?, ISCj-tii. - ' GENERAL ELECTION. PROCLAMATION Whxrbai is AJto bt as Act of. the Geo eral Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania, entiled "An Act relating to the elec tions of this Comnonwealth," passed the 2nd d.iy of Jjrfy.-A. D. I83D, it k made the duty of the eherilT of cVery oounty within the oi rBe.,fcaenir of cVery oounty within the Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections, and ee Torth the officers to be elected, and the iUm it which the elrtion it to be belli. , r- :.!.:. ,1, SAMUEL B. LOUDEN. Hich Sheriff of' t'i C0un.tr of Juniutai. do hereby make known ad glye thie public notice t(t,the .rleplore of ' tl. " . r t - . . i . ... . i hprivtt f I'CESDAV OFOCTOBKRnext (being the lOtl day of the mouth) alenefl Election will be held at the several election districts eatlH$Ji- ed by law in said county, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several otfttfers hMivXter m.ntioned, to wit: r . , , .-. 4 .. OSB, rrRfiON to fill the office, ef Auditor Grnerai of. the State of Pennsylvania. . r N; TflX '? fiV,h.e 0fficf ( SurTey ur Generr.1 of the State of Pennsylvania. .:TWO CRRnX8.:.iB OMi.entSnn erflh L counties of Huntingdon aiJd M!fflin, to fill the; office of Member of the kouse - of Kepresen- i ' rreaur - er ofJuniata county. ;P WUi,t? ! . C , !C TV CoffimiSMoner of Juniata county for three years. ONE PERSON to fill the, office of County Commissioner of Juniata county Jur. one ver. TWO PERSONS to fill the office of Jury f.'t . r . .. . ; ONE PERSON to fill the office crCoiinty U'lpmiHonw oi jiimam vou ny., UNE Flt50 to fiU the office or Surveyor ' " " """" of JuniaU county. others, conuimng about ONE TERSON to fill the office of Auditor ; C 3 A. m-WSkd of Juniata eouUty. . ' ' ! J. . I ACStl HBtlERV MAKE KNOWN and ' more or less, with the apportanancCs. give notice that the, places of holding the ! There is a good Log Frame House, Frame aforesaid. General Election in he, several dis- ; Rarn and other otttbuildifigs on the premises, tricts and townsa'f vin the coua;y of Junia'a and, also, excellent water and choice fruit, are as follcws, to wit : , , ! The above property is situated in one of the At the Court House in. the borough of bes farraicr a'.stricls in Juniata Coutttft- nd Mtfflintnwo, for the borough..of Mifflimowu. ;would make a desirable home for any . one Atthe Court .House in the borough of -'wishing a small farm. Mimintown, for Fermanagh township. ; 't TERM5: Ten per cent of the pilr:ha-e At he School :Uouie in Melico, tor Walk- money to be puid when the property Is slnck ir township. . . - 1 en-down, onc-lialf of the balance on confir- . At the Academy at T'uompjontown, fur Del-' mation of sale by the Court, and the rem.iin.f aware iowjaship. ' tT on ,lie of -'r'U lHfiti. when a dead will I . .ii iur t uuiiu iiouqc vi luuiuna Liu, 101 iGienwood township. At the School House in Richtiuld, for Mon - roe towuship. At Knouse's School House, for Susquehan na township. , At the School Hous in McAllistersville, lor Fayette township. . , .. At the School House in ra'terson, for the borough of Patterson At the School House in Perrj-sv-lle, for the lioroitgh of FerrysviUe. , . At tit Locust Grove School ItaU?o, near the residence of .tohn Mtitlin. for Milford. A t the Sprnce itill School Houkc, for Spruce Hill township.... . At the School Ilouso near the residence of Ssrouel Allen, lor ncaie tcwnsnip, , i . At the School House near McCulloch's Mill's for Ttisearora towpehip, except that! portion of it lyingnnrth-weslward of the sum- ; mit of the Shade Mountain. J At the Lick School House near the resi dence of Benjamin Walls, for Lsck township except that portion of it lying nrth-wet-wardly of the summit of the Shade Mountain. . At the Centre School House, for so mui-h : of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora lying 1 noith-wertwardly of thesu mmit of the Shade Mountain. At l!ie Church Hill School Hoose, in Tur- i bett township for Tui-fcVtt totrnship. J i ai.su mim N.XM. . ana gun .o..ct ,s mand by the lSth aect.on of the aforesaid In.fir.0 f Via rr whn ItftM &n offir of appointment, cf profit or trust, under the inturnmnnt nf tkp 1'nitfftl Stu.ia fir nf lhi ! State or of any city or incorporated district, j vhftihM rnrninisinn(l nf?ii' AF OlhT5rif i ia suooruinaie orucer ornganri wno is or snan ; he cm love,j UU(lcr the ief,1?!;uiv e,j,Micarv or ' .. 1 l: . iT. . Ui n. II i executive department of this State or of the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of Con gros, and of the State Legislature and of the , adtct aud Common Council of any city, or t Commissioner of any incorporated district, is j 0y BV innpable of holding cr cie ; ,na fame time '.he office or apnoi cJercising at hit incut of Judge, Insbector, or other oflices or any such 1 election shall be eliigllilo lb any office." " Also that in the -1th scction'of an Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to tie-, j 'fcution and for other purposes," approved April iwtn, 1S0, It is enacted that tno atorc-, said 13th section "shall not bo constructed so as to prevent any military officer or borough Officer from serving as Judge Inspector or j uiera or any wenerai or special tiection oj : this Commonwealth. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Tt'ith section of the Act first aforesaid : 'The judges of the aforesaid districts shall resDectivclv take charge nf the certificate of the election of their respective districts and j on Mam street outo 01 uriuge sir ci. , produce them at the meeting cf the judges;. rrrrrrr; from each district, atthe Court House in the j ("1ALL AND LX AMINE , Borough of Mimintown, on the third day after our Stock of Ready Made Clothing before tbe day of the oiection, being the 13th day of : you Tarchasc Elsewhere, you will find on OctobeK A. D., 18C5, then and there to do i band a good assortment for Men and Boys and perform the duties lequired bylaw of i ware, which wnl be sold cheap for cash or said Judges. " Also. By the 15Hh section of "an Act to regula'e elections by soldiers in actual mili tary service, approved the 25th of August, A. D., 18tv," "the return judges of the sev eral counties shall adjourn to meet at the pla ces now directed by Uv, on the third. Friday after any general or presidential election for the purpose of counting ihe sbTliors' vote." The return Judges will re-assemjjle at the Court House' n the borough of MifHintown, on Friday, October 27, 1883, who shall receive from tbe prothonatory of the county and shalf include in their enumeration, the votes so re turned, by soldiers in actual military , service. . Also, that where a judge.by sickness or. unavoidable accident is unaole to attend said meeting if judges then the certificate of re turn aforesaid, shall be taken charge of by one the Inspectors or Clerks of the election of said district, who shall do and fsrform the : duties required of said Judge unable to at- j end. . The return judges for this Assembly dis- trict will meet at the Court House in Lewis- town, on Friday, November 3, 1865, then and I thereto do and perform such duties required by law of said judges. , Also, that an Act of Assembly, entitled an Act relating to the elections of this Common wealth psboed July 24, 1!&3, further provides as follows, to wit : "That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet at the respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they be long, before 9 o'clock, in the morning of the SECOND TUESDAY in OCTOBER, and each of the said Inspectors shall . appoint one clerk who shall ba a qualifiid voter of sdeh district. Agreeably to the provisions of the 61st sec tion of said act, every General a.id Special election shall be ovened between EIGHT and TEN O'CLOCK in'the forenoon ind continue wunnut mterninioti or au.tournmenL ul" cons(ai,tly on hand, suitable tor a'JLlUAt . SEVEN O'CLOCK in the evening, when the TRESES rSl Superior Importid t ioaaa, 5n Cbiiv polls shall be closed. Repairing of Watches and Jewelry , IoBcr., and 1.11 of every description. SAMUEL B. LOUDEN, SHriT. j .'MifflimowB, September 1, la5 te.. ALEX. SPEDDYf ; RKSPECTFCLLY offers bis services to the . "public of Juniata county. Having bad a large experience in- the business of Vendue large experience in- the business oi enauei : Crying, he feels confident that he can Hinder . ! general satisfaction. He can at all tiiues be ! consulted at his residence id Mltflintoiuu Pa. Aug. 1C, 1B65. I1E5RY HARPEHf ' No. 520 ARCH Street, above tilth. j ' PHILADELPHIA. ' ' . f ManofaMarer and Dealer In !' if f L -4- Xm j lVXXOCe : : Y.l NE J E W B L R Y , f SO 1 1 D 'S It V E R WARE,". ! iperlor Silver Elated Ware I ' .... ,tr.i ' : ' " ' March J, ISO,.," Jmos. Orphans' Court SalfT7 . &huler, dee'd., will offer for saleat pub; lie culcry, by ordr of the Orphans Court, on he premises in Fayette toWnship, Juniata ( col(,v pa on J I ' ' ' : ' SATURDAY,' OCTOL'EIi 7th 1865, '. , , , '. . , ' A of Und, situated as above stated, I hnudded hv l;inil4 of Montflrnmerv -Jujniiwin. "7" ii.s ' i.fi. ! v r - ' SAM I' EL LEONARD, Aihnr. : : n VENDUE . . AUCTIONKKIi teu'iJcrRjgntt! offers his services to ihc lie pill. lie as Vendue Crycr and Auctioneer. has had a very large experience, and feels confident that he Ciin give !atufaction tc .all who may employ hira. . He rnay be addressed . at Mtmintown, or totina at uia nonie in rer- matiagB township. Orders may also be left j at Mr. Will's liotel. . ... ; . i Jan. 25, 166-1. WILLIAM GIL... PHILADELPHIA ( 1S6j f PArKR HANGINGS. 101 IIOWGLL &, I!.TKKE, ?ANl"FACTl'RERS CF WALL PAPERS, k V It WINDOW fl'HTtTV p (ptMii. ril.i. f-Hi . Corner FOURTH and MARktl tro PHILADELPHIA, N. B. Afine stock of LINEN f HADE lantly oa hand. Feb. Sti-i-Sm. LAND FOR SALE! . UNDERSIGNED OFFERS AT PR1- 1 ,o of ,and fUmttd . w.lk. rr lOWUSD'p, Juniata county, Pa. adjoining lands of Jacob hellenberger, Daniel Werti anil Widc'v MeTtdith. .eoritain'-r;; about j 20 AUKES; About IB ot which are cieareu. au.i in j eras9, ihc balance being well timbered. There . . wo .l .1 .. I it rm ' a 11 1 r ..!. T Log House and rrame bank, baru on the premises. Also good water and fruit ,rrCg 1 IVr terms and fUrtlter infortaatica iatirc of the undersigned residing nrar Mexico, at !, T jf,.r. m.r bf a-'-lressed o him. ti-i..h . Vt CRIMM EL- ' : : ; ltt. P C. ItCiiiO, OfPatterHOni J pa., wishes to inform his friends and pa- ir0ns that he has removed to the house on Bridge Street opposite Todd S Jordan s store. aprO-tf li?PPfl W I YOV- t'Miii.'iuiu u"- j HttVtt&W 'if- ttl.t ! ! -rVllV J Hi U"' (ll -JwiTlVf! i v . 5 : . 1 I I Mifflintow"n, Jkntfta County. Pa., Oijce , kuujiu, ""MICKEY 4 .fENNELt, rV-tersorf, Fa. Jan 1-tf E. C. STI5Vf AKf , ATT0RNEV-AT-LAW, Alijflintoirn, Juniata Co;, Pa., Offers his professional services to the pub lie. Collections aud all other business will receive prompt, attention. Office first door North of Bedford's Store, (upstairs.)' TTTII.I.TAM M. ALLISON. ' Attorney dl LavJ, Will attend to all business entrusted to hia care. Office on Main Street, Mifflmtown; 1 a. " MILITARY CL.MMS. rprrg undersigned wlrf promptly fl'tend to j'etion' 0f ciaims against either the or jtttioIlai Government, Pensions, Back Pav. Bounty, Extra Fay, and all other claims arising out of tHs present Or any other war, e"UeClrf:. J-fRfMlAlI LYONS, ... . . . . Attorncy-at-Law. Mi'mintown, Juniata Co., Pa. lA'bl I. K. STArFFER, WATCHMAKER AND . JEWELER, No US N"orta SECOND Street.' Corner cf (Juarry, PHILADELPHIA.. An assortment ,cf Watches, . ... Jewelry, suver s VWif.il War. ' promptly attcadd t' ' Pec . 11-1 jr ' . -0 ; .. !.vl,, irF 11 h i.": J? RESIDING I - I " , lITi.:., lics i , , 'i valuable t arm locaiea e towniihip, oBVrs at private sale h in Spruce Hill tows 1 8,UE- '7. aoooi o mue. w - ot Perry svitte and the Ta. R. R. bounded by lands of James B. Okeson. Silas Smith' Heirs, JamfS f itzgcerld and W"m. Thomas, and cjinj Jining about . about 125 acres of which are cleared ad aa der good euliivalin, being the vtry bestqoal ity of Limestone land and - in fine uder. There is a good BASK BARN. UWfcLIKG HOUSE end other out huild ings the prm ists well watered and th e wood Itnd wc!I timbered. For further information persons ran call upon Thomas Meloy now living on the prem ises or address the undersigned at Doyle's Mills Juniata Cotiutv, Pa. . ; WILLIAM OKESON Aug. 2:l-3t. INSTATE NOTICE i fil.if of l.,:f, !,iTi Ilauuhaicout. d'e'd .N'clii is hereby given that letters of Ad eiinistrator of the" estate of Lefftrd Haugha wotit loe of Fayene township, deceased. ba been granleo to the uml'rigned residing in the fine township. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate pay men t and those hav ing claims will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement. SAML'EL LEONARD. Aug. tl, "65. -Ct. Aifnani$trat'ir. E STATE NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters uf Ttsta nieatary on the estate of Isaac Rollman le of Nlitaintown, 4cct;l!!e' Lave been granted t the undersigned . rcsidjug in Periuamgb. township. All persons knowing them selves indebted t. tt jjl.s'a'c are requested t make to immediute .ayme.it aud those hav ing claims will pla"e rriSfcnt them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOSfcPH ROTHROTR. Aug. 2, 1505-C1. Kzerut-yr. I TESTATE NflTIPE XJ Eaintt of Ilmi. Yodrr, Are 4. Notice is hereby given that letters of Ttsa- meatary on the estate of Bcn,i. Yodcr, Nie I cf Irela'ware totrhship, Heceifaird, b ' ErartedJ'j "jc undersi'ncl rcdidin sve beaMt in the same township All persons Snowing them selves indebted to said estate ur? requested t make immediate payment arA those having claims, will please present tiiem duly authen ticated fcr settlement .ON A II VODER . Aug.2 Kztcuror. STATi; NOTICE Eitttft of Kitliiv. Finn dre'd. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the Folate of Wm. Dnnn late of Fayette township, dee'd. have becngran'- jiuiu iDnunumigmi oi aia-r lowp. .t .persons knowing laemE-Hes indebted to said j estate arc rcqucstta to iake immedinte pay I mcnt, and those .having claims will please present mem 01117 anineTTcate 1 lor tettlc- ment. July 2Mit. SAMUEL DCNN, Adm r. GOSLING'S BRILLIANT. EASV SHINING, Leather Prenerrlnfr ( 1 Composition of Neat's Foot Oil and pnra 1 ivory iiiiiLK. iniiaiuMg 10 ani (SHOE LEATHER the softness and pliancv f , KiD-hiie with onc founh the labor usuVi- ! employed in f!t: affdirition nf the ordinarV Blackings, it produces ft JET BLACK IS- j AMF.L GI.SS, eqnafkd only hy ratent j Leather. Sold Retail by all GROCERS AND SHOli T ' I ,. : . . . . . . - T I . 1 1 DEALERS. Orders received by Amertcsa j Ageticy. 3tS6 Broadway jew York, and whole - : su!:l al the Manufar"irer's Depot, I lt 4 ft? (id tree-f , T. T ISAACS. STATJFFER. 1 WATCH MAKER k JEWELER, M.si"rACTcaia v MLtEl.A5E SD LlirORTES OP WiTCHES No. 148 N. Second St.. Corner Quarrr, PHILADELPHIA. He has constantly on hand an asaart- 'X ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever. Lrrdue and Tlain Watches : Fine Gold Chains, . Seals a,1d Ks'ys, Breast Pins, Ear Ring's, Finger Kings, Bracelets. Miniature Ctfss: Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles. Spcutables, 6ilver Table, Desert, Tea. Salt and Mustard Spoons ; Sugar Spwrns, Cups, Nap. ia Rings, Fruit aid Bitter Knives, Shields. Coniba, Dpimond Ppiutod Pens, etc., all of u hiqk ititl hf iprf lfn fur C'llk .' M. i. TO H I AS if COS best quality full jeweled Patent Lever Movements constantly on hand ; also other Makers pf superior quality. N. B. Old Gold and Sdner kaugkl Jar tV AJ Sept. 9- ly. t. dof e. pkter sew F- GROVE & CO. I,EALEH3 IN GRAIN FLOL'R, &C. K. W. Cor. Howard & Mulberry Sts. Consignments of Grain, Flour, and Couutry Produce respectfully solicited. Also, a large and general assortment uf Groceries on hand. F. GROVE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS & MANUFACTURERS OF Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff, Io. 164 FfRAIVKLl.X Street BtlwltM GREFX AD TACA STBE1TS, . BALTIMORE, firti-v PALES AXD SMALL PROFITS. wih a geaersl acjnrtment of Pipes, Eautf jBr.Its, Fancy Ar'icles, Ac JutylJ