&jjt Juniata Sentinel. WBDFESDAT MORNING, November 8, !$e5 TOW!t AND C )LSTKV. Winter. Last Sunday this locality was favored with the first appearance of winter, Ai an introductory effort it was quite commendable, snow, rain and sleet fell in quantities sufficient to suit all out eiders. Public Sali. Henry Willi, will sell at publio sale, at hia residence in the borough of Perrysvifle, on Saturday, November 11, 18G5, one good family mare, two hogs, potatoes, wagon, good iockaway, sleigh, bueey harness, and his entire household and kitchen furnituro. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M Great Excitement in Patterson Mickey and Penneil have just returned from the Eastern Cities with a large Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer for sale as cheap as can be had at any other Store in the county. Call and see them when you want to purchase anything, as their assortment is complete, and composed of articles suited to the wants of every body. " ITard Times. It seems that the hard times have peculiarly effected tho Mifflin Bridge Company. Persons living on the West side of the river, who may desire to come to town on week day's to worship God, are required to pay the usual toll. The 'public should sympathize with this corporation as the hard times or some thing the have seriously affected- it pecu niary management. t&" We norica by the Marysville Daily Appeal, that Orrin Sttwart, formerly of this county, and our only subscriber on the Pacific Coast, has been elected by a large majority, to represent Yuba county in the Legislature of California. As we know Mr. Stewart personally, we are free to say that the loyal voters of Yuba coun ty could have made ni better choice. Success attend you, Oirin, and may your rourse be suoh that the voters of said county shall eojipe! you to serve them once again. . IIoixow-brn. This evening passed ff Yery quiet in our town there being no sport of any kind with the exception of some small children throwing corn .-against the window glass. The thought -struck s at the time that :t would have hem much better it the parent of these children had kept them in the house and saved the corn to. fatten their porkers with, it wm!d have been much better for the boys and swine, and at the same time they (the boys) would not have aonoyed our peaceful citizens. A Sharp Sell. An amusing inci dent occurred at one of the Hotels in our town one evening last we-k. An old man well dressed, stopped at Mr. 's Hotel, ana represented himself as the owner of a grocery boat, and stated to the landlord that he was travelling in ad vance of the boat for the purpose of so lieiting customers, that his cargo would be along in the uiurnirg, and that he would sell good sugar at fiftcn cents, and other groceries accordingly. The proprietor of the house said he would ca'i around and ruako some purchases when the boat would arrive. The old gentle man had left a pair of shoes at one or the shoeaiakcr shops ia town for the pur pose of having them repaired, and when they were finished they were taken to the hotel, when the bar-tender slid the old gentleman had plenty of money and as he was not in he would pay fur the aboes. After spending the evening in j reading, and when about to retire for the night, the old chap stepped up to the bar, holding ia his hand a roll of green backs, and asked the bar-tender if he would give him a piece of paper to roll up hit money in. After getting the pa per, he seated himself behind the stove and tied the money up very neatly, when he again appruacLed the bar-tender and inquired if they had a safe, as he did not like to keep Lis money about him for fear of being robbed. Being informed that they had no safe but would secure a safe place to deposit the money, it was handal over and given in the care of the landlord for safe keeping1. After break fast next moruing the old gentleman took a stroll around town, and was gone some t'me, when the bar tender eoming to the door, saw the ends of his coat tail flyiDg up the road. lie though he smelled a "mice," tid going into the house, request ed the landlord to examiue the package, whenlo! there was nothing in it but brown paper! The first Word uttered was ,:f .'" The money he exhibited, no doubt, was counterfeit greenbacks. lie had his supper, niplu's lodyinpr, con siderable whisky, and his shoes repaired and paid for. and the whole bill did not e-Ttlaiu aujthiti. Prfty tl:irp for an On the 29 ult., by Kev. R. H. Fletcher, Mr. JAMES BURCH FIELD and Miss. SA RAH REESE, both of Patterson, Juniata county, Ta. On the 25th ult., by Rev. M. t. Shindel, at the residence of the bride's brother, in the City of Brooklyn, N. Y., Col. J. P. S. OOB I.Nand Miss ANNIE M. HOWE, of Key West, Florida. On the 30th ult., in Milford township, Mrs MARTHA HARDY, aged 53 years, 6 months and 24 days. At Hy.attsville, Miami county, Ohio, Octo ber, 23d., JAMBS V. HARDY, aged 28 years, 2 months and 2 da vs. MFFLIXTOVtX AS1 PATTERSON MARKETS. FLOUR. MARKETINGS. Butter, prime J lb Butter, -n rate Lard, 2 Tallow - IS Eggs, y dos 24 PORK, nogs, V cwt 15 00 Ham, "ft ft 2 Sides A Shoulders 16 BEEF, Fore qr, ? cwt 9 00 Hind qr, 10 00 POULTRY, Super, "$) bbl. 7 60 7 75 00 3 00 Extra- Fancy,- ... Rvt V cwt, Buckwheat,-.... 4 Corn Meal, 1 GRAIN, White wheat,... 2 Red Wheat )bu 2 Rye....... Barley,... 1 Corn, Buckwheat, 1 Oats,.... Chickens, pair SO 4A SEEDS, Pucks, Clover, V bus 7 Timothy. Flax, 3 Geese,.... 1 00 Turkeys 2 09 COAL, V ton Hungarian.. . . . Treventon stove 9 00 DRIED FRUIT, do Eire 9 Apples, bu 2 Peaches, qt 6 Sunnury stove 9 00 do Egg a 00 Cherries, -- Currents Chestnut, 8 00 8 00 t 00 Pea. Rlackbfrries, Elderberries, Mixed WOOD, POTATOES, Oak... 4 00 New Irish, f bu 75 Hickory 4 0 sweet, 8 00 HAY. VARIETIES, Timothy, 10 JO tuples, bu 00 Clover - 8 00 00 j Retailed Articles. 50 Coal Oil V gl 1 08 45 I Salt, sack 8 50 ID (Plaster, ton 10 00 18 jNails 10 00 60 jJUN'IAT.V SENTINEL 0 I In advance (2 00 Onions, - 1 White Beans,-. ! Beeswax, lb Soap, dry Candles -. .. Wool, washed...- Corrected weekly SuloUfT, Frow & Parker. PHILADELPHIA JUARKET8. markets has been exceedingly dull, and he low grades can only be sold at some concession from recent asking rates. There very little export demand, and only 1500 bb!s., chiefly extra family, sold at $10 G2J bbl., including ?,00 bbls. choice do. at $11 75. The sales to the home consumers 'take a wide range, say from 88 for superfine up to 813 for fancy lots, according to quality, ltje r lour is scarce, and sallinir in a small wav at f7 50. In Corn Meal oothiD; doing and prices are nominal. GRAIN. There has been rather more activity in Wheat, but without change in prices. Sales of 10 000 bush., at 82 30 bush, for new red ; 2 33 for old do., and S2 40 for amber ; white is scarce, and ranees from ? 2 60 to 83. Small sales of Rye, which is scarce, at $1 25. Corn comes forward more freely, and is dull. Sales of 3000 bush. Yellow at 87c; weavily at 85c, afloat, and new at 7-1.. 77c. SEED.- Croverseed ranges from 87 50 to $3 50 for common and choice quality. Trices of limotby and flaxseed remain quiet. rrr. j m t-sak' 1 -w wij DENNSVLVAN1A RAILROAD. OS AND 1 after Monday, Oct. l'iih 1S6.1, Penger Trains will leave MitHin Station asfollowi : IARTWARP. Philadelphia Expres?.. 12.43, P. .M. Fast Line.. 5.41, A. M. l)ay Express 11.21, A. 11. Pittshs.&.Erwilail.... 4.31, P. M.$ Mail Traiu 10.05 V. M j" W ! ST W A R I . Pittsbg. &. Erie Mail.... 3 27, A. M.J - Baltimore Express 4.511. A. M. Philadelphia Express.. 5.3?, A. M. fast Line 5.58, P. M. Mail Train 3.53. P. M.t tEaiiprant Train 10.07. A. M.J JAMFf? NORTH. Ag't. 3aily except Snndav. fOai'v except Momiav. Stop at Perrysvilte at, l"l:28 (if flatted) 11.203:53 T Stop at Thompsoutown at 11.40, 4:1C: Stop at Perrvsvilla at S.19 (if flaged) 6 9:34. J ThoRipsr.ntown at 8.29:00 Jfltired.) o. r. ij4!i.i,ur &. to- CHEAP CLOTfllXG STOSE. This way for Bar- AVINO rrUCHASEi) FROM MANS- lnrire Ctothine Establishment, situated on the corner of Bridge and Water streets. Miflliutown, Penn sylvania, we would respectfully inform the Pol. lie that we 1ito just received a lnrpe and well selected assortment of ready made Cloth ins, designed for the Fall and TTinf s?r Trai'e for ISCft. Such as . Over Coats. Dress Coats, Business Coats, Common Coats. Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, Boots and Shoes of evsry description, style and quality, for male or female. P.OYS' REAPY MADE CLOTHING. Also, Caipets. 'White Shirts, Fancy Over Bhirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery, ' Gloves, Linn -and Paper Colars, Cravats an ! Tie. Trunks. Um brellas, Tr-iveUire Pars As. A so. ins atest s v es of l.srl eiooV. r,r. i cular. and Furs. ' j Persons m want ofunvtliins in onrline will I save money by givinir us a call before nnr-1 chasing elsewhere, as w a. d.ier.nin,l m stll cheap for easli. j 8- Den t forget the corner, Bridie and I aUr Streets. I. W. ''AHLEV Jt Co. Oct. 1, ";. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! THE undersigned, Assignee of HENRY BRUBAKEK of Beale township, Juniata eounty. Pa., will sell at publie sale at the res idence of Henry Brubaker, about one fourth mile from Johnstown, on Saturday, A'ovvnber 18A, 1865, Tkt following described property, to wit: Ke. 1. A traot of Land containing about twenty-five acres having thereon erected TWO DWELLING HOUSES, Bask Barn and other tut building, a Saw Mill with good water power, and a Tannery ia good order. This property is situated in to iui'ist or a good nark country. No. i. A tract or Land containing twenty- four acres, about eight of whidh are cleared and the balance well timbered, having there on erected A STONE DWELLING IIOISE, Aad Frame Stable. There is an ORCHARD of choice fruit on the above tract. No. 3. A Lot containing about 16 acres, all of which is cleared and ia an excellent state of cultivation. No. 4. A tract of Mountain Land, contain ing sou acres, more or leis, wen set wiin Chestnut and CHESTNUT-OAK TIMBER. No. 5 A tract of Mountain Land, contain ing 100 aeres, more or less, adjoining tract number 4. The above property is all situited in Beale township. Suniala county. Pa. TER.VS : Five per cent, of purchase mon ey. Jo be paid when the property is struck down; half the balance on tha 1st day of April, 1800, whan a Deed will be delivered and possess:on givee ; the remainder on the 1st day or April, 18U7, to be secured oy Judg ment bond. Sale to bommence at 30 o'clock, A. M., of said day, when attendance will be given by JEREMIAH LYONS, Jsnre of HENRY BRUBAKER. A Valuable Farm AT Private Sale! THE undersigned offers at private sale, that well known farm, situated in Fayette township, Juniata county. Pa., about 0 miles Irom Mitllintown and Pcnn'a. railroad, 1 mile from Oakland Mills and 1 miles from McAlis- tersville. The Ceder Spring road from Mif. Hintown to Sunbury, passes through th prem ises. 1 he tarm contains about .70 ACBES, Of the first quality of Limestone Land. The improvements are a largo ISrlck House, So by 4n, with an excellent well oi. limestone water at the door ; a large irame ISailR Ham. HO by 45 feet, corn crib, wagon shed, carriage house, tool house, and work shop. All these buildings are new aad built it substantial manner. The land is all cleared but 7 acres, which is under good fence, and in a good state of cultivation, with running water through the premises. There is, ilto a first rate opened on the farm. Two apple orchards, filled with a choice selection of grafed fruit For further particulars. eniirn of Iactnn uiii inf.. c oaaiand 11 ilia, who is au thorized to sell. ROBERT McALISTER. ' Oct. 24, 18G5-tf. ORPHANS' C0TJKT 8ALS, By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Ceert of Juniata County, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Wm. Dunn, late of Oakland Mills, dee'd.' will expose te sale ai puonc outcry on too premises, oa THURSDAY, NOVEMBER lGth, IB',' Tin follcttir.g Heal Etlatt J'roprry, t wit fV- "B A certain piece ef laid ' v" M-m situated in Fsvettetowe ship, adjoininf! lands of Lnciin Wilson, G DsifiendeiTcr, M & Hoffman and Adaa Weid man, containing FIVE ACRES Ana yi ri-.i.i.iit, Having about oat sere cleared and under fence the balance beiag good tiinbcrland. tJ"h ji A lot of land contiguous 'tr to the above and eomain- ing 6S PERCHES, having thereon erected a DWELLING HOCSfc -.nd FRAME STABLE, also, a shop suitable for ahoemkerortailor. TLKMS: One thud of the purchase moa ey to be paid on cnntirmaiiou of sale by the court and the remaining two-thirds to be paid on the firt tlay nf April. lHhii, wbea a dtee will he made and possession given. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. if., ef said day when attendance will he given by SAMIEL DUNN. AJmr. GREAT CHANCE roe AGENTS. What the People Want ! TUB STANDARD HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete ix one very larob Yolumi OF OVER lOOO I'.IOKS. THIS work bas n rival as a eandid, lucid, complete, authentic and reliable history of the "great conflict." It contains reading matter equal to three large royal octavo vol umes, splendidly illustrated with OTer 150 fine portraits of Generals, battle scenes, maps and diagrams. Keturued and disabled officers and soldiers, and energetic young men in want of profitable employment will find this a rare chance to make money. We have Agents clearing $25U per month, which we will prove to any doubt ing applicant ; for proof of the above send fur circular and see our terms. Address, JOS BKOTHF.RS & CO., Philadelphia. I'enn'a. DITOUS NOTICE The undersigned having bFen eppointod Auditor by be frphans' Court of Juniata eoun'y. Pa , to distribute theaests remain ing in the hands of John C. M'Ginnis admin istrator ile bvn!s von, nun tntamento annexo of Michael Frank, late of Juniata county, de ceased ti and among the heir.? and b-gatees of said Michael Frank decensrd and pass up on the claims of the attaching creditors of ueorji trans, (one of tue hens and loirs tees " ! .uicnaoi iraniCI 10 In is leraev in i in ! ? hands of in. administrators aforeviid hereby j , R'ves nmice mat- lie will attend for tha pur- l'"e of his appointment at Ii is office in the i the, Hornaish. of Mitaintown. Juniata cnimtv. Pa.. I on THURSDAY the Uih .by of November, at liJ u cl u- of saiil day, where all persons in- tcrestcd may attend if th?y see proper. JEKEUIAH IV0.NS, AsdUor. Oct. U, C-t. IY ElV STORE ifl TH0MPS0NT0 WN. 0:0 TU8T opened in the New Flora Room ender r tbs Odd Fellows Hall, in Thompsontown, Janiata eounty, Pa., a well selected and ele gant assortment of Pry Goods, consisting ia part of Lr dies' Dress Goods, Saeh'as Delaines. Challies, Lusters. Alpaecas, all wolol Delaines, Sheperd Plaid Lawns, and a full assortment of Ladies White and Fancv Goods, and a large assortment of 8TPLB ' DBY G00ES, Donttantly on hand and for sale cheap for Cash, by. R. H. WRIGHT. "Aso, GENTLEMAN'S CLOTHrGO EMPO RIUM m the same building. An elegant as sortment of ready made Clothinng for Men rnd Boys, consisting in part of Fancy' Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Hat's & Caps), Botts fc Shoes, And everything usually foind ia first class Gentleman's Furnisliinfi Store. Fancy Goods of all kin. Ladies' Gaiters and Balmoral Fine Shoes, for Misses and Chil dren, Carpets end Oil Clom, &c Also, a good stock of . . .r ' Croccrlea, QiiccnsTrr.rc, H.rdwara an4 Cutler. Drues. Oils, Paints, and all such articles aiare usually found in a country store. jfl?U Ihe highest srices paia ior cuii-.-j produce. ftg-Goos sold at small prams, for Cash. Call and examine my Stock and see ior yourself, as I am always ready to wait on cus tomers, just above tue square i Cheap Cash Swre and Clothing imponum, ThonipsonioWD. Pa. . CROVB. ' PETER NEW F. GROVE & CO. GRAIN FLOUR, &C. K. VI. Cor. Howard & Mulberry 5t. ti- Consignments of Grain. Flour, and Couutry Produce respectfully solicited. Also, a large and general assortment of Groceries ou hand. PHILADELPHIA 1805 !. 18C5 PAPER HANGINGS BOWELTi St R17RKE, MANUFACTURERS OF WALL PAPERS, AND rVINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Corner FOURTH and MARKET Sir PHILADELPHIA, : K . B.Afine stock of LIXEN fn.VDE tantly en hand. fK 15, iSS5-S STRAY 0- HOG CAMB TO THH RESIPEXCI OP THE subscriber residing in Favette township. Jcniats County. Pa. a boar pig about one year old. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay charges and take it away oiberwise in will be disposed of ac cording to law. JOHN SEIBIR. Oct. 11, '6S ASSIGNEE NOTICE. Notice is h reby given that David Sellers and Joha Detrick Esq. of Delaware township, Juniata county. Pa. have appointed Elihu Benuer Esq. assignee for lbs purpose of settling their aceounts du ly lutheaticated foe settlement and those in debted are required to make immediate pay- meat. F.LIEU BENXER, Atrjmt Sept 17, 'C3. A SSfXEE S NOTICE. Henry Rrabaker -fa. of Beale townshin. Juniata county. Pa. Having made a Vuluutarv assienment of all his property roal and personal for the bene fit of creditors. All persons having claims against said nenry Brubaker are requested to present them properly authenticated for sett lement ami all persons owtnghtin ara reqtics ed to make payment immediately to ths en dersigned assignee residing at HiSiatowa, juaiata county, 1'a. JKIIEMIAH LIONS. Aifnt$. Sept. 27, '05. i. I. BOLLS Att. W. U. KOILHAS DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE. IfJAI.V ST It KT TWO Doors North of Belferd's Store. MIFFLIXTOWX, PA. i YT7"E WOULD RESPECtFULLT CALL IV the attention of the publie ( eur Stock of DRUGS, MEDICIXE3, PEKFU.MERY, FANCY SO ArS, and a large variety of notions ; as also to oar STOCK OF WATCHES, . WATCH CHAINS, DKEAST-P1NS, EAR AND FINGER RINGS, . SPECTACLES &C. tST WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of repaired at the shortest notice and un the MOST REASONABLE TERMS. ! BORDERS from PIIVS1CIANS prompt lj attended to. A liberal discount to Thy. "Wans. . j .g27' 'CS-tf ROLL-MAS BROTHERS j Anulemia, Juniata Comity, Pa. -'PHE WINTER SESSION OF THIS IN3TI--S- iuts will coxmcnoe on VTeilnuJay, Xovember lit, 1S65. The nndersiffaed havini nhi.tn. . . " , . ' , "'t,llej ioTi." pa'r0a 0 . . . . . Ui:n - u ..": .. . 7"u lt oouita a in Dh-"Vr:. -"SCS gtven .1 I vl . a ft Ptllinf l.tn .1 , .j.., ? . J aru"''"r nj'portunitie af- forded (ZZiL mt,J and Lemguaget . "..pcient teachers will lake charge ef the different itn.M ttr w ,ne r--'t"mcinB. Auuress ' ARL F. KOLBiL Proir!to Aeademia, JiiEiatl Co'onty, V. r mi, IS3a-Ct. St-piemeer & EISA T B 0 S 2 AT T H X or SULOUFri FROW AND PARKER, ran cmvavAt raiaca bcilbixo, MIFFLINTOWN, PA- riSHB UNDERSIGNED HAVlu--ra-JL chased tb atok of goods formerly" be longing to Sulouff & Stambaugh, and having added to it quite an assortment from the Phil .rielnhia market, are now ready to euplly the eitixens of Mifflintown aud vicipity -with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kent before. We are deter mined to- sell goods at a REDUCED PRICE and make it an object for the people to buy from us. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCn MERINOS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all weol, FAUCV PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES . DRESS FLANNELS, ' PLAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, JtED FLANNELS, MUSLIN'S, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, Ae., Ac. Can be had at SULOUFF, FROW t PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS GOODS I Black ahsiwls. Telle, Colars, Cloves, Gauntlets, eeoad Slonreiag Balmorals, Hoods, Ac, Sit. Everything desirable in this line, aad a very large stock, At Sulouff, Frow & Parker's. A FULL assortment of Gentleman's Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts. Over Coatings, Testings. Caa be had at SULOUFF, FROW t PARKER'S. W1 E have one room devoted -entirely to Oeits Furnishing Goods and Ready Made Clotkiug, such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coa'a, Boots k Shoes. Ilaia Caps, White Shirts Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, and Drawers. SULOUFF, FROW A PARKER. A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAV ELVING BAGS. Also, XOTIOXS, such as Hose, Gloves, Buck Gloves and Mils, (very best quality.) Kid Gloves fur ladies and gents, anfinished Kid. at SULOUFF, FROW 4 PARKER'S A LARGE and well selected atock of GUO CEKIES, comprising Ham, Shoulder, l'a eon, Mess Pork. Flour. Spices, &c. kc. at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. WE have on hand a good quality of Hard ware, comprising a full assortment nf CARFEKTER TOOLS, 4 JiLACKSMITU TOOLS, such as Anvils, Bellows, &c. Shoe maker Tools, Paws, Axes, Augurs, Iron, Steel. Nails, Horse Shoes es and Horse Shoe Nails by d. Ropes of all sixes from i the keg and poun acnes uown to men ny me pounu. buggy ) ana Wagon fcprni3, tjnna btone, ana Orind Stone Fictures, at SULOUFF, FROW 4 PARKER'S V LARGE stock of Queensware, Cedarware, such as Tubs. Butler Bowls, Buckets, Charns, Baskets, Horse Buckets. Ac-, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. CARPETS ! CAMTTS ! I A LARGE and good variety of ALL WOOL, RAO and 1IEMF CARPETS on hand and for sale chop, at SULOUFF, FROW & TARKER'S SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A Superior quality, either by single sack oi quantity. We will furnish Merchants with salt at Philadelphia prices, with the ad- addition of expenses of freight. SULOUFF FUOVV & PARKER. rilHE best quality of MACKEREL, IIF.R. k. RIXG and SJIA D always on hand. And, also, a good supply of Plaster and Calcined Plaster, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER S. COAL,! COAL,!! A large quantity of Mit, Egg, Prepared, Blacksmith and Limeburner's Coal ou hand and for sale by SULOUFF, FROW & i'AUKKR. LUMBER! LUHBEUll A full assortment, such as Bonnls, rickets. Lath, Shingles, Doors and S ash, on hand and for sale by SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. FLOUH & GUAM. 17 LOUR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Market raVes. or received on storaee and shipped at t'je usual frieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful enptians and bands, we will ship freight of any kind to and frr.ni Philadelphia or any poiut along the eans.l. SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. fyfj- Persons can be supplied with Coal, Piaster, S , &c, at the lowestfTice. by our agent at Tbompsontown, ELIHU BENNER, who is also authorized to purchase Grain aad give thp highest market Prices. EST- Mr. CLINE is, also, our authorized aent at Perrysville to purchase Qrain and sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us. Give us a call and you cannot fait to be pleased. 5?" Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, and taken in exchange for goods. SULOUFF, FROW, $ PARKER, t October 1365. ' Cheap Farm - - AT PRIVATE SALE. 0 rTlHE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS HIS FARM JL for sale, situated in Fermanagh Uwnship Juniata county. Pa., adjoining lands of Ja cob Hoffman, William Slroup and others containing AH under good fence. Seventy five Acres of it has been well limed, the balance is timber land, 25 acres of it heavily set with Oak and Chestnut timber. Ti)6 improvements are a good TWO STORY HOUSE, KITCHEN and MILK-HOUSE attached, a never failing stream of water passing through the Kitchen and Milk- house.' - F ft A fi? E A ft ft 24x35 feet. Sheep Stable, Corn Crib, Wee House, &e. Also, a good ' SAW MILL with one up and down Saw, Twe Circular saws, Whip saw and Plaining Machine. This property Willie sold cheap and on easy terms For further informal! WILLIAM WHITSON, . Miflliintown, Juniata county. Pa. VALUABLE AT FARM run Lie SwiLE THZ UNDERSIGNED, AG EST FOR THg -a- beira of James Thompson,-of Delaware township, Juniata county. Pa., dceaed bv order of the Orphans' Court of Junia c'oun-. ty, will expose to sale at publie outcry on the premises, in Delaware township. ne mil. h- iuompsontown, on the South Side f tha River, and directlv onnoiita "Thompson's i Lock,"' on Thursday, NoTcnikr 9th 1365, The FOLLOWING VALUABLE RE VL ES TATE PROPERTY- TO WIT; A 'tract of Land situated as above slated and containing about 620 .cr'orB, Having thereon erected a MANSION STONK HOUSE, FRAME BANK liAKN- TENANT HOUSE and other out buildings, also a num ber of Fruit Trees, a well of good water near the door of the Mansion House, and several -springs of good waier on the land. fhere are about 150 ACRES CLEARED And in good state of cultivation and the bal ance well timbered with White Ouk, Chestnut, Lociift and a large quantity of Chestnut Oak suitable for barking The Penna. Railroad runs through the premises so that it is very accessible for the shipment of ROCK OAK BARK. TRJJS .- So much of the purchase money as may oe necessary to pay the expenses of Sale, to be paid on the confirmation of the tale by the court, one third of the remainder to remain in the property, the interest thereof to be paid to Wilhehnina Thompson, widow of said deaedent, annua.'Iy, on the first day of April for and during her natural life, and' the principal at her death to be paid to the Heirs of said decedent, one third to be paid on the first of April next, and the balance in a year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the recognizance of the purchaser, with su&cient security. For further, information address William Thompson, McAlistersvUle, Juniata count T, fa. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.t a said day, when attendance will be gifea -By order of the Court, by Oct. U,-ts. . S. B. LOUDEN, Sheriff. ' A VALUASLE FARS. At Private Sale ! THE HEIRS OF WILLIAM HART, LATI of Walker township- dee'd., offer te sell at Private Sale a valuahle tract of Land ai"-, uated in Walker townshin. Juniata count v. Pa. fire miles from Mifflintown. four and half mie3 from Terrysville, three miles from Mex j,.0 aQa the Pa. 11-K. C adjoining lands of Jerome Thompson, Jonas Seibcr's heirs, Stew art Lukens and others containing 2oo Acres more or less, about lull acres cleared and ia a good state of cultivation, aud the balance wi-ll set with choice Timber. There i Lime stone in abuml.-ince on the property; also , splendid stream of Water running tbrouga the farm. The improvements are a LABSE F8A?d HOUSE, With a Spring of excellent Water convenient. LM&S &&mi LM&e Ami all other ntcessary out-buildings. A old Orchard containing M Trees ; also a joun; Orchard of 12!) Trees of choice fruit on the premises. The property is convenient te Schools. Churches, Mills and Stores. For further particulars or a view of the above property, call on T. S. Hart residing on tha premises. THE HEIRS. Sept. 27, 1SG5-2. mo. Bd- LcwisVuirg Chronie'.e please eopy twe months und. send bill to this olSce. ISA AC K. T A T F 1 I I WATCH MAKER & JEiYELEK, M ATtrFACTU.tERS OV SILVER VAKE SD HlPOaTF.5 0? WA7CUES Ho. liS X. Second St., Corner Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. fS. ne has constantly on hand an assort. ment of Gold and Silver Patent Lever, fifri'ifl Lepine and Plain Watches ; Fine Oold Chains, Seals and Keys, Breast Pins, Ear Riugs, Finfcer Rin; Bracelets, Miniature Cases, Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles, Spectacles, Silver Table, Dcrt, 1'ea, Salt and M'ftard Spoons ; Sugar Spoons, Cups, Nap kin Rings, Fruit and Cutter Knives, Shield", Combs, Diamond I'oinled Tens, etc , ail oj which will b '.told line fur L'a -V. . TOBIAS -J- CO S best quality full jeweled Tatent Lcvet Movements constantly on hand ; alao other Makers of superior qnality. Ji. B. Old G jtJ unit Silter tionght for Cask Sert. 9-ly. KisSiaccqiiilJns Scnjir;arT, "VTILL open its Winter Session, on Oet--Y ber ltith, ltV. Tuition, Board, Light, Fuel and Furnished Rocm.4 per session of five monihs, 84. For further particulars auOrejs K. I. SHARP, Kishacoqttillas, Pa, TOH STO.I. REUBEN CAVENEV, Manufacturer of Tea b Stones, M:Alistervi'.le and Mifaintowa. All work put un in tue most tasteful and sub stantial manner. Give uiiw a call. sp-il 13-64tf.