EDSESIAT MORNING, Septmbc 27, :9tt OE JUST AND FEAR NOT." TOWN AND - 'SlSTtSSi, Uaar ii.Toat Poall" .Iifrnal fisilatff is tW rriee of Urtj" , MM . ( PENNSYLVANIA RATLROAO. ON AND after Monday, May 29, 1S65, Passenger i -raiaa wiH leave Mifflin Station a follow : ... -.- "EASTWARD. ' " '"' Philadelphia Express.. 12,4,1, -V M. ' Fast Litter..:......:. 5.41, A. M. -Pay Express 11.21, A. M. 7 PitubK.&". Erie Mail..'.. 11.155, P. M S , ; Mail Train:.,.. ..... ... 8.45, P, !.. ' - . WKSTWAlltt. : - - i f'itts).-.&. Erie Mail.:.. 3 .27, : A. M. 1 t Baltimore- lTx press..:.." 4.59,' A. M. Philadelphia Exprem).. .- 5.IJS, A. M. Fast Line..:...:..,, 5.5, P. M. Mail Train....... it- 41.53. P. M.J tEjaiKTantTrata.,:......: 10.07. A.M- JAMESvNpHTH.; Ag't. . except Sunday. .f Duily except Monday. ' ) Mtop at Perrysville at, 11:28 (if Oaged) ,11.508:51 Etor at " Xhompsontowa at K.4. 4:16.- ,. I Mop at Perrvtville at S.19 (if fl.iged 0:31. U Thimpsoatown at .3.230:00 oSaged. ) : . . - Our FAREWti.i.. 'c expect uur farewell words to our patrons to in Say ! our ! firet ie-me after the election , I IB tne Ultan ; tiui let all who owe us settle p aud save i - . trouble. IIknrt HarpeiI, 520 Aacn IREKT, j Thilad'a. (Head Lis CarJ, in this is-1 sue.) keeps a good stock of Pioe Jewelry j and Silver Ware, on hand. Give hiip aj Shallow Game To roll that Union wen are siyio that they are pniotr to vote the copperhead ticket liecause - the i . ...r'.; L. I the copperhead ticket because is about ai silly as it In faLw . ', " . v t . j Hetikbb. Jactfb Stambaugh ha re-( tired fmm the firm doiujr busipes in the j ('hrystal Palace aud the place is occu pied bv Mi'i'rs. Parker aDd Frow. .' Oar X ..! ... j .t. . 1 iic,i wistw5 ftiieu'a mu reining pmiucr aud also the iocou)iu ouei. . - Tickkts. Our readers' will find on the lat coluaia of this page Union tick ets. Cut them out, tnakt then) up, and have them ready for the ballot box, on Tue;.i:iy, the 10th of O.-tober. We liave also th j tickets printed and rwnly fjrdtribulioi throusrh the county. TCcw Books for TcAdiiERs Ells worth's T.txt 15ouk ou ' Ptnnraanship,' an excellent work,' giving a thoriu.i;h knowl edge of that useful aud oruameatal sci ence, also', methods of teaching the Fa inc. Prof. Wickcrt)iaui"E school economy, giv ing the latest improved method of instruc tion, just the book for young teacher. Oswald's Etymological I'ictiouary, JLc Also cube root,' blocks, reward cards, rehool mottoes ke. .Call ou A. II. Weid uwn. at the' Book Store. :" Im'axt Vouxu. Oa the night of ti:2 l'.;h iDst., the conductor of the Phil adelphia Express Iraitl east, this s'de of Huntipgdon, found a young male infant iu thfl. water etoset i.f the car, where it bad been placed by the unnatural mother hiii deserted. The child was brought; to the Patterson depot, and handed over to the Overcers of the Poor of the Iwrough f Patterson. Juniata Remitter. i. P. S, Since the above Is in type the child has died. Wu-Jude DaviJ Binks knowing very welt that certain defeat awaited :himr de . twined to run ft-r Assembly", but the detuo t rats being hard up for timber prevailed en bim to - ran' airy way in 'spite of ' bis lridiies advice by the contrary who felt rtiat it would be the worsf of cruelty to elect bun even it :be could make Ue ri fle Baker and Brows are going to' "Hatf risbnrg. this wluter aui of euureo ' Mr. Banks and Company will statist liotne where they oujht to be. ft t - r OfR Witxesh fs. We were very sor ry to be compelled to force nien thirty miles frotn home, but could not avoid- it, IVcknow that their pay will not meet ex peopes, nowithgtandinjr we filed a bill of cost for them amounting to $123,70, we therefore can only thank them, roiu the very bottom of our hear: for their heavy eipensrs and lorn of time. The follow ing is a list of tbe Juniata - Loyal Dele f Ration : Christopher Hardy, Thos. A. Hardy. John Kobinfon, J. Shellurn Robinson, Abraham Gus, Sr. Abraham dit Jr. II. M. . Grtmiujer, Geo. W. Pasick, E W. II. Kreider, John, McKinlev, J. J. IV.terwn, ' Jwemwu' 1 l.JOtl W. M t: If:ivi. Wru. r : AUoo. t .lUlif-r lis j TtCi.R01lA FfittALl SlMOIART. By ! I referring to oar advertising; ' columns it will be seen that oor friend (JaRL b . KoLBE has takeo charge of this Institu tion. ' Both tbc School and the Principal are to well known in this community that recommendations are useless.'- Persons having daughters to educate eaunot do bet ter than to Rend them there. J To Our Jury. IFe are very grate , ful to the jury in Snyder County that isat upon our case. We will ever remein- ler them aa our true friearla, and as the frieuda of justice and righteousness. May God bless them, and may they ever rejoice that they had an opportunity of doing justice to a por priutsr who has labored eealotialy for years to uphold the Tnion and Union Men, and to render un popular rebels ana all disloyalists and what would have become of this coutriy it the press had not ,4tfue M- ? We believe we did right, as we' expect to answer to God at the great y, and we feel thank i'ul that our friends did'oot forsake us in the hour of need.' Qod ' be praised for the loyal meq of Suyder County. hi ' ' OTATEMB3T Off, ACCOUNT OF THE j Overseers of Poor of, Mifflin Borough tor the year 18i3V ' ' ' ALEX. SPKDD V in account with thaBor oufcli of Mifflin for the year 136 r-i. u, ' 'i?r. To amount of Duplicate of 18o3L...$l9tt C4 r -- . V- V CK. May 5 1SG3, By Cash paid F Held for keeping of Pauper ... f...,$15 00 May 23 1803, By Ditto 11 SO June 6 Ditto.,.. ,. 20 00 25 00 . 25 00 84 00 Julv 10 " Aug Sfl " Oct 10-.." Xot 14 " 1 " 1CI ' Ditto ... Ditto . Ditto ... Ditto . . Ditto-.. 25 'XI 3 S8 CO .'till t 4 'J s, 'S3. Ttc cn.h Kiid J. Sluvninker I --f -v " i . , 10 John U Hazard 1 25 Doc lu ' " Jobo .Ycakley... i 60 Suiouff ii Stambaugh 26 07 Jan 185 1 Jacob ill....... u o.i Apr 24 !S'j3r By o Xtn uoar for Hook 1 00 4 bus potatoes " 25 Mav 1 ' 1 'V- "vJ " -7 " 7 " 15 " lfl n !, 25 f)i flour " 1 00 5 Fh!h ' v ' : " 50 CabM Paaplt.r...i 25 Tbr.-e Shad fo Heck 75 25 Ibi flour CI Ri! fllour 4 FUh J' , 5FiAft.x -1 ' 4 Fish" CisU for rent " 25 lbs of tlour ' " " 25 10$ of tour SO Rt Cour ". " 17 ft floui , "t , Caih to Pauper v 'Ditto .... ......... ; Ditto ...... ' -r.: Ditto - - -. Dillo-....... Ditto 28 lbs Sour for Heck., jio lbs flour . . " , -2 lbs llimr . . , 1 !t coff.: 25 R flour " Cli for Pauper 35 .Ra b'iour for Hot' V!aia to- Pauper,.....," Ditto 25 lbs Flour for Hack 25 lbs Flnr " 25 -ill Vak r 2" ib I'loaj. """' r . Cuah to Pttuiwr v uiti.:. " 25 H- Flour for Hck . 25 tt)i FIotr " -. 25 ib Flour . " 25 Rw Flour , " 2a Rm Flour " 26 P-a Flour 25 lb Flour 2t Ri Flour " . CVh to Pauper ....... Ditto Ditto y ' Ditto i..r.... . Ditto . 1 00 . 200 t75 1 25 1 00 2 00 1 13 1 13 1 25 1 00 60 1 M 1 00 13 1 00 1 12 . 1 00 . 1 12 25 1 U0 1 00 - LOO -i5o 1 00 1 00 1 u :i 12 l-OJ 1 50 1 00 2& Juno B Julv 2 " 0 ' 11 03 28 1 Aug a J " 17 " 31 -pt 7 " 10 " 15 " 15 - 23 30 31 Oct. 6 " 12 17 If 'ov3 " S " 3 -.27 Dec 5 V 11 " 1C r- if " 81 1 00 "1 00 ' 1 13 1 13 1 13 I 10 .1 00 t m 1 00 1 00 1 00 . 1 tK) 1 00 3 00 1 00 113 1 13 1 13 3 Oo ! 00 1 13 2 97 4 17 :T7 10 00 Jan 3 18C1 " . 13 " ,1 18 " 13 " F.-W . 11 " ' " VI " 17 " " 24 " -jr, JIr.2 " ' 4 l 9 " "17 ". 23 " Ang 18C5' Ditto Ditto 1 loud Wood for Heca Cah to raupers 25 lbs Flour -for Hck 25 lbs Flour; " '25 lba Flour ' 1 Load Wood " Cssh to Pauper 25 R3-Flour for Ueck t Ibe Flonr By Ex allowed by Aud. Br Pcreentag for col. By Amt allowed Berv. ' $309 70 $199 64 Amount of Duplicate Q' crseers of Poor Dr to Alex Rpeddy $1 10 06 II. A. STAMBAUGH, . , A. II. AVEIDM AN, A"a " MFfZIXTOItX' ATO MAX&STS. rATTSOy FLOUR. MARRETfNGS; Super, y bbl. $7 50 Butter, prime $tb 30 Extra, n.. . . - ...... Fancy,.., 9 00 I Lard, 25 Rye, cwt. 3 00 Buckwheat, 4 00 Corn Mal,... 1 75 Tallow, 12 Eggs. do , 22 PORK, GRAIN, Hogs. -Hcwt 15 00 White wheat,... 1 95 (Hani. 3 ft Rel Wheat bu I 85 Sides Shoulders ,16 Eve, Barley,... ' - 1 Corn, Buckwheat, 1 Oats SEEDS. Clover, 'bus G Timothy. 8 Flax..-..;... ! 2 Uangavian . VMEV FRUIT. Apples,-- "ff bu 2 reaches, " qt ' 5 Cherries,......." - Currents Blackberries, Elderberries, POTATOES, Fore qr, 1 cwt 9 00 Hiud qr 10 00 POULTRY, Chickens, "9 pair 50 Ducks, . 40 00 00 00 80 CO 60 12 10 8 6 Geese,."...:..;.... '1 0 Turkeys, '2 00 COAL, If ton - ' Traventon etove 8 00 - - do " Egg. 8 40- Sunbury stOTS-8 00 do egg ou Cheetnut,....'.' 7 00 Pea, 5 50 Mixed, . 3 75 WOOD, Oak S-00 New Iriah, 'jl ba 75 IllicUnry, 4 00 j Sweet, 3 00 HAY, ; VARIETIES, Timothy, Wn Apples 1 00 IClover,.-..';...virs"'J! -0fr nn t n...-:i.i rThtt Beans.... 2 60 jCoal Oil Vgal 00 V - ; jSalt. sack - 8 50 ' I.lUlelield, j (Indies?? 1H -Nails......... 6 00 5fcwarMwM' "h-' WWNIATA SENTINEL ': In a4rin ) . ";. ' urr..tfl wo.-Llr .1 P.. M. iT.I.D DoH't ask it. The" copperhead or gani down town rant and rave, about our offer of $1000 if they produce the words they profess to quote. ' They5 ithiuk we said iqicr and having "nicker on the braiu" in their pockets and elsewhere they can t see any thiug but nigger, niooeu XlGGElt! They however conclude not to ask for the $1000 they would sooner take a nigger. StoI.EJ. Stolen from the subscriber residing in the borough of Patterson, on th night of the 27th of September 1865, a Pocket book containing a ' Note on IFm. . L Cunningham for 860.00 aud about 970,00 in money. . i'ersoos are hereby cautioned 'against receiving said note. ; . ,4. JOHN J. QUAY - MARRIED. , ; It itndtgocixhatmanthouldbtalone.-Geto. 2.18 rntlTMihuiryeR Mr. Samuel Marahman of PerrysviUe, ind Miss Racb.el E. Swing, of HcAliatersvlIIe, Juuinta.couuty, Pa. . By the same on the SStb. ult. in Ltwiatowa, Mr. David Fink, and Miss Mary Sbrefller, both of llilford towonbip, Juniata county. Pa, , m- By tbe same on tie" 5th ult. Mr. David Kbower-.'and Miss Maliada Guas, of Walker township, Juniata county. Pa. By the same on the 21st ult. Mr. Wm. II- Wagner, and 'Miss Mary . "Leigtcf,- Vth of Mifflin county, Pa. 1 .. On the 7th inst., by Rt Jamas C. Sharon, Joba H. Sharon and Miss Prude-Woan, all of Dais eounty, Iowa. With the above the printer was made the happy recipient of a doiUr note, fir which the happy couple will please accept our pro found thanks and good wU'aes for their sua- cess and happiness through pie.. " Bljtased are they that remember the printer. PUBLIC SALE O F R E AJLEST ATE . rpHE UNDERSIGNED, EY VIRTUE OF X pnicoeilinzs in partition on the real estate of An.lrew Parker, deceased, and by order of Orphans' Court, will sell at public outcry, on the premises at 10 0 ciock, a. m., on 8ITIRDAY, OCTOBER 11. 196. The tolloirinE property to wn : A OF LAND in termanagn -township,- Juniata cotin.y. aujomiug .. . -ouu a uotv ana joun ocnweir. couiaiBinir, tuoai measure) 9 ACRES St 131 PERCWES. ALSO, at the Central House, in P...er,on an S.turdav; October 14. 13C5, at 1 Vcloec. :."e.,?r T rrA' re . i s Main Street lots No 34 4 ' 43 44 45 5S I ,d oTi.eror. atrlrt; 'iMSo. .: rf. 7..i:sP.,l..r.rl. i,k ' S.v r', C7,' 58. and 59 on Railroad Avenue: and north-werlWardly of thesu mmit of the Shade lots No. 85. 80. 87, 8 80, 90, 91. P2. 93, 94 , Mountain. .,::'" ; '. v ' and Ofi on Mowry street. ! At the Church Hi School Hoose, m Tur- ALSO, a tract of land in M'uford township. 1 belt township for Turbett township. -adjoiag lands of Daxid Sulooff, Jobn Wri-h. j 1 ALSO MAKE KNOWN and give notice and Jacob Frauk, containing . . ' t iD aud by the 13tb section of the afuresaid 0 ATRfvC AVIl 157 PFRrilPS i Ac!, I am directed, that every person, exoept s aviiuv.. xxa xv. .""v.... TEHMS: So much of the purchase money ad will pay the co3!s of pirtition Ac. and t he paid 10 Jusva, D. Parker, Adutiuistraiar of Andrew Parker, deceased; one-third of the balinoe on cesfirmatioa of sale to the .Hfira aud legal repreaentamed of An drew Parker, dBe'eard ; and the remainder in one year tUcreafier with iotorrst, to be secured by re- cognizance wun surety approvea Dy tne tuurt, ' " . EZR A P. PARKER, Adm'r of Andrew Parker, dee'd. 20-ts. Orphans' Court 8aie. Srpt. T, . . . , . - -. . m-i I leetiou shall be elligible to any office." , . HE undersigned, .4dmm5strator of Wrf.., A,M Aat in 4lU action of aa Act of Acbuler, dee'd., will offer for aaljat pub- A ealUled ,.An Aet Uting t0 E. Uccutcry. by ardw of the Orphans CoUrt. on for olhrr purpoge,f" approved the premises in Fayette township, Aprin8w, 13t0. U is cuact4 that the afore Countv. 1 a., on - 1 ' -. . '., ,l .- .i..it . u. , .i SATiniDW TinTORER 7th 1SS5. ! A tract of knd, eitua.ed as above stated, j bgcdied by lands of Montgomery Jamison, Thomas Ki-'zer'a Heira, Joh Kinxer and - others, conuining aboct - ... . -v , , i move or less, with the aopcrtananees. ' ' There is a good Log Frame House, Frame ! Cam and other outbuildings oa tbe premises, I and, a!e, excellent water and cbobe fruit. The abtrws wopertv is situated in on of the I bet farming districts in Juniata County, Sind i ould make a ulesirable home -for any .u - ...a . j l wishing a small farm " ' TERM 5: en pr cent of the purchase money to-repsid when the property is strick en down, one-balf of the balance on confir mation of sale by tho Court, and the remninif er on the 1st of .Ipril 141)0, when a dead will be given and poseaiion given. , ' SAMUEL LHJO'AllD, AJmr. I7ESDUE ,CKIE i . ; : Auctioneer 4 - -mm, The undersigned offers his services to tbe public as Vendue Cryer and Auctioneer. , He has had a very "large experience, and feels confident that he can give satisfaction to all who may employ him. He may be addressed at Mifflintowp, or found at bis borne in Fermanagh-township. ' Ordera may also be left at Mr. Win's Hotel. Jan. 25, 18til..,., , WILLIAM GIVEN. : t'--.'t ; ' " . Tbe Hawa tt, Uainlin Cabinet Or gansk forty different styles, adapted to -sacred and secular music, from $80 to $iidO each. THIRTY-FIVE GOLD or SILVER MEDALS, or other first premiums awarded them. Illus trated Catalogues free- . Adreea. MASON A HAMLIN, Boston, .or MASON BKOIUER 8, fctw J'ona'.i ;'V j-tiv 1 Kt II. r. saicer: '' --" ' '' - WITH ''','' ' PjEIPER tfc 1IARKLEV, , M.lSUFTVREBS, ; , ;! ' . - . " -.; f - WHOLESALE DEALERS i 1 1 IS,-' ; '!' '":' BOOTS & SHOES .- 31 Unrlb Third Street. Phlla M. 0. I'LIPER, It.lL MARKLEY, 1 Particular aUtntwrt pcij tt ariltrt. CITY HOTEL, Corner f Marae' and Rail-! road Streets, opposite the Railroad Depot i UARISiBUHG.FA.. .--r- I '.. fVTfr'J"an.odc-atcato.-tti3'.n! le: :c ;tt t'tty. WM. U THOMPfsOy- ;: IVhsheas i aso ct am Act of the.Gea eral Aasenibly of.lba Common wealth f I'enn ..Imiul eatiled "Afl .tet relatinv-U) the eloc- tfoaiaV this Coaaoawealrk," passed the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1830, it is made the doty f the Sheriff of evapy county wiibin the CoiumSnweaTltrto give public' notice of the General Election and set forth the officers to be elected, and tbe place at which the election U W be held. - - .-. . I SAMUEL B. LOUDEN, -High Sheriff-6f the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors -of the county of Juniata that on. the SECOND TUESDAY OFOC'TOBER next (being the 10th day of the month) a General Election will be held at the several election diatriets establish ed by law in said county, at which time tbey -wiU ot4 by .ballot for the several officers bareartet mentioned, w wu: -. (."" - '''- ONE PERSON to fill tho office of Xudltor General o tbe State of Penasylvtnia. ONE PERSON to fill the ofBce ofurveyor denefal of the State of'Teunsylvahla.' Iivu PERSONS), in connection witb tbe counties of- Huntingdon and Mifflin, to fill the office or 51 ember of the House of Kepresen tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. - ONE I'BRSON to fill the office of Treasur- -er ofJaaiataucty.'; m 'I I f '1 'ONE:PER80Jru fill the1 oftW of Cotty Commissioner of Joniata eouaty for three years. - ONE PERSON to U- theoffice of Couat, Coramisaioner of JumataeMktafrarjBne rear. TWO PERSONS tolSW office ..of Jury Commtisooer of JuniataTo'u lty, ONB PERSON to fill the office of Surveyor of Juniata county. v ONK PERSON -la fill tbe oftce cf Auditor oC Juaiata county. ' VJ -i T-. i 1 ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN, and give notiee that the places of holding the aforesaid Oeneral Election in the several dis- . tricts and townships in the county of Juniata ' r 4a fntlnw in wit . .- -., .V J At tho Court -Kouse 1n the bornueH ef Mifflintown.for the "borough" bf MiSintowh. At tne Court House in tss eorocgn 01 Mitflintoirn, for FernMjisglt township.- - At the School House in Mexico, tor Walk r township. x - . At the Academy at Thompsontowh, fcr Del aware own'ihip. ' " " r At-the PublicHouse'of Thomas Cox, for Gieenwood township.' ' - At the School House in Richfield, for Mon roe township. " At - Knou.-t'a School House, for Susquehan n township, jib ' At the School Houss in Sle.il'.lateraville, for Fayette township. , At the Hchol Howe ia Tatter son,' for'- the farongh of Patterson. At the School flon-ie in rerrvsville, for the i borongh ef Pcrrysviile. j At the Locast Grore School House, near i the residence of John Metlin, for Milford. I 1..L-0 u.i 111 t-- - At the School House near the' residence cf , AQ w g ,0WMhj , .....n.v. in'ti-. T,,,.'t.,.r..i.;r.i ti..nt ;, portion ofitlyingnorth-weitwiirdor the sum- f of the Shad. Mountain. ' . ; At the Lick S'-hoot loiraw n.ar the rest- dMAa fif liniami1 V . fl rr.rs iraf 'nwnin'n 1 : ."ac. ttok of H Uin7-.ovth.we. : wardly of the summit of the Shade Mountain. At the Contio School House for .0 much Uf the townships of Laakand Tuscarora lying .Justice of the Peace, who shall hold an office j rf pp.,inl3ierrf, t.t profit or trust, nndef the Oovernmont If the Unitd States, or ef thin j j or cf fcny city or incorporated district, ; ' urtber a oouimiseic.ned officer or otherwise, i 1 subordinate officer orager.t, who is or shitll j ' ,c em,l0yod under the legislatiee, judicary or i ! ,Tcu'iTe departmat of this Stnta or of the j ' United States, ortif any oity or incorporated ! j district, and a!io, tnal crcry member or t'on ( gress nd of the State Legislature and of tbe j Select and Common Council of any city, or I Commissioner of any incorporated district, is I by law incapable of holding or exercising at the rime time tbe office or appointment of J 11, lie. Inspector, or other offices or any sucb mlHtrr officr or borough offlecr from serving aa Judge Inspect or 01 ;j ra 01 any v.cnerai or special avicouou 01 V Comuionwealth. .... . . Pursuant to the provisions eonlamed in the I lUlu "CCIHIH VI ,llt. IWr- utok tviratsiu. respectively tase cnarge 01 tne cenincaie ot Be election of their respective districts and prodaoe them at the meeting ef tho judges from each dirtrict, at the Court House in the Borowgh of MitBintrfWn. on the third day after h 7 the election, being the 13th day of Il(nkr.. a 11 I N ..'I tiaawa ntirf Ihai-a th flu UUbUUTl. . aw . l'."JO a.a aawa ii v aud oerform the duties xeciuired bv law of said Judges."" Alo, By the 19th section of a Act to regulate elections by soldiers in actual mili tary, service, approved tbe 25th of August, A. D., 1865." "the return judges of the sev eral counties shall adjourn to meet at the pla ces now directed by Law, on the third Friday after any general or presidential election for the. purpose of counting the soldiers vote." Tbe return . judges will re-assemble at tbe Court House in t ie borough of Mif&intown, on Fridsy, October 27, 1805, who shall receive from tbe proihonatory of the county and shall includtrin their enumeration, the votes so re turned, by soldiers in actnal military service. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable 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. perform tbe duties required of said Judge unable to at end.. , . . , ( - , . . tt The return judges for this AssemBly dis trict will meet at the Court House in Lewis town, on Friday; November 8, 1365, tben and there to" do and perform such duties required by-law of said judges. ' ' - Also, that an Act of Assembly, entitled an Aet relating in the elections of this Common wealth pssed July 2d, 1439, further provides as follows, to wit : That the Inspectors and Jndges shall meet' at tbe respective places appointed for holding the election in the district to which they Tie long, before' 0 o'clock, in the morning of the SECOND TUESDAY in OCTOBER, and each of the said Inspectors shall appoint one clerk who shall b qualified voter' of each district. .. . . , Agreeably to the provisions of tbe 61st sec tion of said aet, every General add Special . election shall ba oteuel between EIGHI and i TF.N O'CLOCK in the forenoca and continue without interruption or adjournment until SEVEN O'CLOCK ia.the evsaing,. wbea tbe polls ekaU ba cloaed- . . a EAMUEL B. LOUDFJT. 5'-?. , ;B "n' '-'r'sraVr 13, 1 - -o By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Juniata County, the undersigned, ad oiinistratoof the estate of Wife. Dunn, lata of OsklaajJ Mills, dee'dJ wjyfexpose to sale at publiciutcry on the fftBttjai, on ; THUKSblr, NOTEiffeEB 16th, lS. Tie foV.evmlhSmuTfifeTly, te ; "W'j- - " rX' certain piece of land A ""situated in Fayette tow n ship, adjoiuinr lands. 9 1 . Lueian WUsoDj O. Dsifiendeiverru A noffman and Adam Wid at an, conlainisK; 4 j -j; 14 . , 1 FIVB ACRES J-, And 91 FE RCHES. having about one tore cleared and nal or fenee the balanea baiag rood timberland.. c t ' ' TV'ri O -i.''1 'A lotof lani eantigions fJ" . to the above and contain ing 5! PERCHES, having thereon eree'ed a BWELLI30 nOD3E and FRAME STABLE, also, a shop suitable for a shoemaker or tailor. TERMS: One third of the purchase mon ey fo be paid on eenflrmsHoif of tale by ffi eourt and the fejnalninjf two-thirfls to b paid on the first day of Apr1l,n366, when a" deed. will be made-and possession given. ; - Bare to commence at lu 0 cioca, 01 said day when attendance will te 'given by i 1 ' 8AMLEL DUNN, AJtur. Jk . looked For-CoW itlnf! Z!LZZrb -rfi. : THE CELEBRATED r 4) Florence Sewing Macline.5 Sewing This machine U the most perreet instru- j ment to execute any kind of sewing now done by inacbmery in tne worm, it is simple ana perfect in its mechanical conatructitn. Tbe feed may be revcrsod at an; poist desired without stopping, which is a great advantage jn fastening the end of seams. '"' r It makes FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES, ioei, Knot, Double Luck, Doublr Knot, each stitch perfect and alike on both V aides of the fabric. Operators can select any stitch they want sad change from one -stitch to another with out stopping the machine. Its stitches cannot becxculled. oa, firmness, , elasticity durability and beauty of finish. No difficulty experienced in sewing acres thick "fame. Sows light and heavy fabrics with eiual facil- it?: ' ; . '.r - ; : It will Braid, Tuck, Quilt, -W, ' hm. Fill, Bind. Gathtr, and ao all kinds of Stitch ing required by families and nianufac'nrers. The work wU feed either t'f tie right trjiji, ' " without stopping Hie midline. ' " ' ' The most inexperienced find . no difficulty "in ,: using it. . ' . ; ' " ; It is thoroughly practical an! easily UhJer-; stoo't It has no tpringi to g't eut of ordir, and will last a lite time.. ..... .... It runs eaiur, and is almost noisel -is. j 1: is tbe mdt rapfd sewer in 'Jie. Wrhf; Xii 'g f inS jf''f e-i lfj!tc& revolution. ; . i It lAestb'sanie si'xe thread on bsth siJes of i It uses ihe same siie thread on bsth siJes ! fabne. j U ''V? M'' ' ' 4.ltt is Cahnedfor iu Cabbib i,, 6TAMBACOH is tbe - agent fT b re-dene, on Mam ree. Miffiintown, one of these tao- Hl.UniT'ers!l Clothes Wringer WJTH COG WHEELS, HIGHEST PREMIUM . FRXCES BXIUCX2l t 1Q Off, .nettfun,, M JO THE BEST Id THE CHEAPEST.' ' The CBiYcrtal Coj Whl Cloth-s - WriRger Was pronounced superior to all others at tbe WORLD'S FAIR 151 LOXDOX.' In 18C2; received the Bronie Medal, (high est premium) at tbe Great Fair of TI1E AMERICA INSTITUTE, In new York City, in 19C3. It has -also rc eelved the FIRST PREMIUMS at tbe ' ' - ing State Fairs: ' 1 New York, 1802 I8SS; Vermont, 1833; Pennsylvania, 18CS 18tVl; Michigan, 1864; Indiana' 18G3 1S04; Illinoia. 13C3 1884; Iowa, 18631864 ; Wisconsin, 1861 ; Conn; River Valley Fair, ISO ; Cbamplain VaUoy Fair, 1801; and at the pricipal County and Institute Fairs throughout h bad: ' . TESTIM'ONLUS- !;t "My family would as soon give up the eea-k-ing-stova as this CioTnaa W'eiscxe. It can not be too highly recommended. Solon Sob - .... ' After a constant use of the Vxivihsal Clotbes Wbikobb for more than four year in my family. I am authorized by the "powers that be," to give it tbe most unqualified praise, and to pronounce it an indispensable, part of tbe machinery for housekeeping." Rev. Ian ry IF ard Bcecher. ... , : , . . "This is the first Wringer I have found that would stand tbe service required of it." J. Jtffsisu, Zovejoy't Volet. ? "In tbe Laundry of my house there' is a perpetual thanksgiving on Mondays for the invention of your excellent Wringer." J!tt. Teaodore L: Cuyltr. "We think tbe Maonina much more than pays for iuelf every yaer in the savings 'of garoieuta. - We thiiik'it imponans the Wring er should be fitted with COGS." O Judd. . "I heartily commend it t. to economist i of time, money and contentment." Rev. Doctor MeUome. "It saves labor, expediates work, makes tbe laundress geed natured; does not tear off but tons and is indispensable in a well regulated family."-,. & Storrt, Jr P.. . ( i , ''Every week baa given Jt a strongerbold upon tbe affections of tbe inmatea of tae laun drv. Every member of. tbe household is 1a atlnration of it.'.' Xev York Cbterter. 1c3l.Oo receipt of price frcm any part of the country wbers we bva no oanvassora, we J, send tbe Wringer freo of freight obargaa. j A good canvasser wartcd in every township. ; neni tor luustratad Price Uiroutar. ... B. C BRCWFUfCr 3 54" Ss.tacfrrpy, V. T '' '" i - ' t faSi 3 " JUMATA COluMT TTNTOX rrrnTirP.TSl Auditor General, Joha P. Ilartraaft Rurreyor General, Jacob M. Campbell. AAsetnbly, Fphraitn linker, Jaraea M. Ilrowa. County Treasurer, Joseph M. Belford. County Cati.miisiuneti, Benjamin F. Walls, S ye ars, Joseph B. Metona!J, jr. 1 yr. Jury Commissioner, H. 11 Wion. County Auditor, Theophilus T. IavlA County Surveyor, William I'unn. Attlitor Geaeral, John F. Hart ran t Surveyor Genaral. Jacob M. Catnpball. Anea;b!y, Ephraim Baker, James M. Browa. County Treasurer, Joseph M. Bolt-rd. Couoty Cortiuiissioners, Benjatuin V. Walls, 3 yairj, J'jseph I. MoDouald, jr. 1 year. Jjry Couimiisioaer. H II. Wilson Ccuoty odltor. Thevphilus T. I'av;e County Surveyor, William Dunn Auditor General, Joha F. Hamauf? Purveyor General, Jacob M Catnpb-ii, Asfembly, Ephraim Baker, James M. Brown. County Tresjarer. Joseph M. Bellord County Comatiiaiouei!1, Beujamiu F. Walla, 3 years, Joseph B. McDonald, jr. 1 yesr. Jury Commissioner, ir n. Wii?jti Count; Auditor. Theoj'hilue T. 1)41. C'juoty Furveyar, W!