UUIAW lus.uu. WEDNESDAY MORNING, No TOWS AND C CSTItr. - Blanks for OU Leiies, for nile si tlii ofier-- - - J6T We desire Local correspoadents . in erery Town and Township in the Coun ty. ; Will some of our subscribers kindly act in this capacity, and send us along the loeals? ," Ladiks' Furs Ileclit ad Sirever. of(J. Ulunkets ot all kinds, Sheets, ru- Patterson, bate the largest stock of La- jow uasea uou ioweia, o. ac, aiso, posi iiet' Furs in the county. They havejtie!y a large lot of Artitlery and Caval- them at trices to suit the times. Call and examine them. Purr ! PcrF ! ! Pufp ! ! '.. The Lent ( S55 It is ascertained from an official eiirar Fve smoked for a long time. Weia-! source that.the army of the United States man keeps the same kin J at his cheap j has not been reduced so low as seems to Book and Stationary Store, two doors be-1 have Icon supposed. Its full and avail low Suyder'a Hotel. Give bim a eall. (able strengtH exceeds 180,000 men, of taj1 We call the attention of our read ers to the anvertisement, ia anotKer col cuio, of John H. Beale. Mr. Beaie ot ters at public sale, on Saturday, Decem ber, 2nd, a valuable fifteen asre lot, situa ted one-half mile from Johnstown, Taa earora Valley. Another Bear. On Saturday last, our friend Mr. Jacob Will, of the Penn sylvania tlotel, this borough, succeeded in shooting a bear on the Shade Moun tain. The bear was a young one, and when dressed, weighed thirty-two pounds. We were not aware that rlr. Will i an "old bear hunter," and the fact that he shot the bear, places him one ahead of the ether huutcrs. There has been about an even dczen of the ''varmints" captured in traps, in this county, but this is the firsl one that has been shot this fall. Thi Fisn Cos vbnttdk. A meeting of the citizens of J uoiata county, is call ed to assemble ia Mifflin town, on Tuci-' day evening December, 5, (Court week) for the purpose of selecting delegates to represent the ioterest of Juniata county, i in the Great Mass Fish Convention to bej held in Harrisburg on the 10th dy of! January, 18G3. I The object of the Convention is io te CTi'e the enforce uaent ot the taw enacted by the list Legislature, requiring corpora tions aid owners of Jams on the i hannah and iu principle br anches, to re-1 0a J;e lst ncar McCunccVs Mill,, move the obstructions br construct Sluices ; Tusjarora township, Mr. WILLIAM WOOD eo tkat Shad, Salmon and other fuH can ! WARD, in the 6SrJ year pf hie age. pass ur the stream. We hope the eiti-j On the 29th nit., in East Waterford, of Ty- eens of our county will take in interest in this matter, attend the meeting and se lect gnod and influential men to represent them in the Convention at Harrisburg. Fall axd Wistcb Fashions As a subject in which our lady readers are j deeply interested, we publish the fashion j cews. gleaned from a late Magaxiaa : Drmorrtt ssys that the broad bc'.t. with which our ladies have di..ied themealvcs during the past season, bars been superseded b? those more sJariel to proportion ; the huge, ungainly buckle is also in disfavor, and is' rerilaaed t? a small neat clasp, prettier and more col-i venient. Bonnets are smaller and than j qaeijer ever, with square crows out half iway, ! nd pieced with a bit of straight cape lulle veils are worn. Hair is still very fashionable, but not so elaborate over the forehead. For dress material, black prevails, but plain, subdued colors are worn. The heijhth of fashion for walking attire is a dress with short, half-fitting sack of same ma terial .belted down, the skirt long and trailing, looped when on the street. Xo real inventions are chronicled. Square-toed shoes have been abolished, sod they are ruade now very narrow with small heel. Total List PeCiimbei Teiim,1SG5. -Although k do not receive st.y eomj-sn-fatiou for inserting the following list, yet we publish it as on item of interest to our numerous rSaders: Amos ?nydcr vs. Robert McCrum, ur- viving psrtner of the firm of McCrum & ! . Yeun?. " W. II. Patterson et 1 vs. Jas..Nonh ; efal. ' j Patrick Evers f?. William Lowry. Andrew lvyan'and Wife vs. Hiram Yeigh et nl. ; rirectors of the Poor of I.aneas-ler . wountyvs. J"ohn Oarmatr. ' ' ? Joh Adatnn tmd ifo vs. the Iennsyl tania Railroad Company. Frederic tscVrrawier vs. Abraham Smith. Philip Swarli vs.. Abraham Smith. Frederic Scbrawd'4r vs. Abraham Smith . ; Isaac Bau'ghman vs. George Mauss et al. EInor McCchan vs. flu-try S. Cos!: en. Admiitititrator of John" Hardy. William Okeson vs. Michael Hire. Solomon Books vs, the PenDttylvania Bailroad Compapy. ' ' Sarah Teigh vs. Joshua Vaaorirtr et nl. . "sarr 3. M.ir;-;T ' i t Z: n f r. 1 TJ -?tSM 'S . -fi . i et price for all kinds of country produce, nrMi8 at dVCbeap Store, i. 1V.W- T. htm f.v ViMirBOlVPA JJT U1UI uu OtC ll J w 1 GKEAi SitK OF ABMT CLOTniNO IN MirPLiN Amos Ruffenbergcr, Esq., of York county, will eell at the Public House of Jacci) Wilr, in Mifflintown, on. Friday November, IT, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M. a Urge lut of Goverosnont Clothing, such as Oyer" Coats, Dress Coats, Jackets, U'o'jscs, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Stook- V calos, tiny wiuics, une-uuo fired llalters, &c. which on e-hali is on each side of the Mississippi River. . iS There was a destructive ' fire at Philadelphia on Thursday evening at 0 o'clock, at Bancroft's Mills, between Me dia and Chester sts. One of the largest factories, with its contents, was destroyed. Loss, ?5.000. - The Fenian excitement still con- tinues in Canada. It is rumored that plot has bean discovered to rob the bank? and much uneasiness is. felt in conse quence. MoxiTEUZR, Vt., Sov. 9. lion. Ja cob Collamer, United States Senator from this State, died at his residence, in Wood stock, last evening, Onlhe iitfi., inst., by the Rev. R. II. Flet cher. Mr. SAMUEL NEIMOND, to Miss. ELIZABETH C. ZBIDERS, both of this county. On the 9lh inst.. bv the Ptv. D. J. Resin, at , u,0 hous, ,f Alex. MeClure, Esq., Mr. 3 AM- UEL ZIGLER, late of the 49th P. V., to Miss MARV.C. DEES, all of Tissarora township, Juniata eaunty. Pa. 0a tte 2nd inst-' T Re7 Mcr.shss, Mi IS- r-AEL SHAFFER, of Juniata eounty, to Miss J ! phoid Fever. Mra. PRIStltLA Ki KOPE, aged 45 years. 7 months and 7 dnys. On the 9:h int., in Spruce Hill twp., tf Ty- I phoid Fever, JAME3 MARTIX. Ksq. ; mifflinto ny Ay? PATTERSOX MARtEl'3. FLiUTR. mArketi.vgs. Butter, prime lb 4T Butter, -n rule SO LarJ, 80 i allow. 13 Eggs, ) aoi 24 PORK, Hess. pl cwt 15 00 llaui. "V S 25 Sidce & Sho2!c'era 13 liEEF, F"',re qr, 9 cwt 9 00 Hind qr 10 00 Super. U bbl. 7 50 Fxtra,... 7 75 Taicy t 00 Rje, y cut. i 00 Buckwheat, 4 00 Corn Meal, 1 75 GRAIN, a,.i';vhei,,a'bu 2 00 Ry 80 "v7' 1 03 70 1 00 4J 7 00 S 00 n ny Corn, llackwheat, r,r' Chiskeas, f pair 53 Puck.s, 49 Gesc, 1 CO Turkey a 2 09 ct.ovgry w bus Timothy. ilax,. COAL. ten Trsventon stove HiLnirsrian,. . . . 60 9 00 DRIED FRLIT, apples, 1 bu 2 60 Peaches, " qt 5 50 Cherries, 10 Currents,.... 10 Blackberries, 8 Elderberries, 6 POTATOES, Sew Irish, V u 100 Sweet. 3 00 VARIETIES, Apples,, bu 1 00 Onions, 1 00 V7hite Beans,... 2 60 "ceswax, R ' -4a Soap, dry 10 Candles 18 Wool, washed...- 60 Rn?, 5 do E?g 9 00 Sunbury ptove 9 CO do .Eg Chestnut, Pea, Mixed WOOD, Oak, 9 00 . 8 00 6 00 . 8 00 . 4 00 . 4 60 10 90 8 00 j Hickory, ILS.V, Timothy, Clover Retailed Articl", Col Oil -ri !-al 1 00 ."rlt.'f! sick 8 50 r-ksfer, "f1 ton 10 OO Nails .. 10 00 JCXIATA SENTINEL la atlvance $2 00 Corrected weekly Sulouff, Frow & Parker. PHILADELPHIA M VfvKETS. PnII.ADKLPH.TA.. Nov. IS, 1805. . FLOrR AND MEAL The Flour i is devoid of vitality, but good br i which there is comparatively litl jrands, of ittlo here ars heI(f wery firraiy) wnile ponr gres are neglected and drooping. There is no exVort demand, and only 1000 bbls. were disposed of at SSf'isS SO -JJ bbl. for super Gne, SS "bffl !) 2a for ex'-ra. S3($10 for low grade and choice Northwestern extra family, 810 25io.ll for Penn'a. and Ohio j do. do. and 311 oU(ct.IJ oil tor lancy lots, I according to quality. . Rye Flour and j Corn Meal remain as last quoted1. " GilAIN. The wheat market is quiet. I hut prime qualifies are scarce and held ! wild treat confidence. Sales of 4000 Li.sh. eom'uon and good new red at 82 20 ($1 35 bush., old do at $2 40 end 82 4" for amber. White ranji53 from 9z 70 to Sit, Rye, Penn'a. at SI 30. (.'urn is active, and saics of 8000 bushels prime yellow at 90c. afloat ' and in store, and i'.OOO buih. whitest 88c, sntf new is worth 78(rS3c., according to dryness. Oats are dull at 55c. a.lot of fair quality rold at. 54c. Pennsylvania Karlev ib worth Vs :r.d 10. f:i'i? rtth Ytt-t a.l best mark- nHJffiBS Henn8TI,va?'I:Y RAILRoaik-ov hkt S-Mi!:! ion. Mfuii,.., ' ' :- EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.43, j. M. xasis,iiie 0.41, A. JH. Day Express ...... 11.21 A. M.1 PittsbK.A. Erie Mail... 4.31. P. M. Mail Train 10.05 P. M.1 WK8TWABD7 , PittBbg.&. Erie Mail.... 3.27, A. M.J f Baltimore Express..... 4.59, A. M. Philadelphia Express.. 5.3, A. M. !st Line 5.58, P. M. Mail Trdin ' 3.53. P. M.J t Emigrant Train .10.07. A M.t .. . .JAMES NORTH. Ag't. !ei?y except RunJay. . t Daily except Monday. : Slop at Perrysville at, 11:28 (if flaged) 11.203:53 V Stop at Thompsontown at 11.46. -1:16.- ' Stop at Perrysville at 3.19 (if flsged) 6 U:34. Thoinpeontown ai 3.19:00 Jfiaged.) : "Unquestionably the best sustained work of the kind in the World.". -. . . HARPER'S NEW fflOJTTILT MAGAZINE- Critical Xotices of (he Presi. , It is the foremost Magazine of the day. 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Cloth cases, for binding, 58 cents, by mai!, postpaid. Ad dress HARPER & BROTHERS, f3AKi.js Syi'Aits, Nsw Tesit. ASSHtt I SALE OF REAL ESTATE ! TnE nndc-rlgned, Assignee of I1E.VRT 1JRUBAKEK of Beale township, Juniata county, Pa., will sell at public Bale at the res idence of Henry Brubaker, about one fourth mile fru'a Johnstown, on Stt-lurJiii,-, Aoiewyr lSlh, 1305, The foilowinj rietcribeil property, to wit: Ke. 1. A tract cf Land containing about twecty-Cvc a'jres hnTing thercor. erected T W O DWELLING UO U S ES Bank Earn and othr sut bBiHin(f, a Paw Mill with good water power, and a Tannery in good order. This property is situated in the niidst of a proud bark country. - ; . ' Jto. i A tract of Land containing twenty four arres. about eight of which are cleared and the balauce welt timbered, having there on eteete.1 A STOXTE bwELLTXC BOISE, And Fiamo Stable. There is an ORCH ARD ef choice fruit on the ahove tract. No. 3 A Lot containing about 15 acres, all of which is cleared and ia an excellent tale of cultivation. , , , No. 4 A tract of Mountain Land, contain ing 300 acres, more or less, well set with Chestnut and . CHESTNUT-OAK . TIMBER. No. 5 A tract of Mountain Land, contain ing 100 acres, more or less, adjoining tract nanber 4. 't he above property is ail riluated in Reals township, diiniala county. Pa. TERilS: Five per cent, of purchase mon ey :o be paid when the property is struck down; half the balance on tha lst day of April, lMtiti, whan a Deed-will be delirered and pos!"e3s:ou givee ; the remainder on the lei day of April, 1867, to be secured by Judg ment bond. Sale to bbnirricnoe at 10 o'clock, A. M., cf tata ay, wnen attenoatoe win ne given zj JERKMIAII LYONS; Att-gtir of HENRY BRURAKER. iW GOODS at MV PRICES, AT MBS. F. IfuNNEHAS'S IN PATTERSON, o WHO" has juet returned from the City with a largo assortment of , Millinery and Fancy Goods, Consisting in partof Subnets and Bonnet ?i"is, Flowers and Trimmings, Emborderies, Laec foods, Handkerchiefs. Balmoral Skirt, Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Bead Gimps and Ornaments, Notions and small wares, forming' tha best assortment of FAI L AND HI.VTEB GOCft)S la the Ocbnty. She solicits a call from tha patlie, being confiilcnt that she can suit all. H0TICE. . , H ; . Persons indebted to the late firm of Sulouff & Slantbaugh, wilt please call and make settlement, with the undersigned, who w:il, for a short time, give bis personal attention to books ami accounts of the late firm. Ha trill be fonnd at the office of the late place 0f bs;L ' & E B A T BM&U : ..i: AT - THE - ' or 11 TVS CBVSTAI. 'A1.ACB BtJILDIllQ, illFFLINtOWN, PA. linn CSDERSIGXED HAVING Wl. 1 chased the stock of goods formerly be bnriti to tSu'.ouff ft Stambangh, and having added to it nuiu. an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, ar? now ready to suplly the ntiiens or Mifflinlown and vicmity witn any thing and everythinor that b usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kept bsfore. We are deter mined to sell goods at a KEDCCED PRICE and mahe it an object for the people to buy Inn ns. A large stock of DRY GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FBENCn jiERINOS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wosl, FANCY TLAIDS, (all wool) . . ,' ; PLAIS WOOL DELAINES t . DRESS FLAKNELS, PLAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, , BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, MUSLINS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, 4e., fee. Can be bad at - 8CLOCFF. FROW & PARKER'S. , MOURNING t)ESS COODS: rjUck Shawls. Teils, Colars, Cloves, Caantleta, Second Monrniag Batmorals, Iloods, Sic, Set. Everything desirable in this line, and a very large stock, At Sntouff, Frow A Parker's. AFCLL assortment of Gentleman's Goods, sonsisting of Cloths, Catsimtret, Satinet is. r Ovtr CoaJngs, Vesting. Caa be bad at SUI.OI FF, FROW A PARKTR S. haTe one room devoted entirely to eats Furnishing Goods and Ready i Made Clothing, such as Coats, 1 ants, ests, OTer Coa's, Boots & Shoes. j Hats St ( ape, nniteamrtt Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, and Drawers. fc SULOUFF, FKOW 4 PARKER. Ai t'tiT. aortment of TRt'NKS and TRAV ELVINQ BAGS. Also. FOTfoXS, such as Hose, Gloves. Buck.Gloves and Mils, (very btt t)uality.) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents, unfinished Kid. at ... SULOUFF, FKOW A PARKER'S LARGJ? and well . selected stock of CRO i. I'EKIES, comprising Ham, Shonlder, Ba son, Mess Pork.. Flour. Spices, &c. kc. at SULOUFF, FROW s. PARKER S. have on hand a cbod quality of Hard W ware. comprisiTiir a full assorimcnt of CAK'CXTER TOOLS, & BLACKSMITH roOLS. sueh as Anvil', Bellows, &c. Shoe maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augur. Iron. SteeL fails. Hnre Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound. Ropes of all sites from 2 inch down to J inch by the round. Buggy and Wagon Sprins, Grind Stones, and Grind 810110 Pictures, at SULOCFF, FROW & PARKER'S LARGE stock of Queensware, Ce'larwaro, such as Tubs, Butler Bowls, Buckets, Churns, Baskets, Horse Buckets. &-. at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER S. (JARPET3! CARPETS!; " A LARGE and good varu-ty ofAKL WOOL, KAti and HEMP CARl'ErS ori hand and for sale cheap, at. SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A Superior quality, either by single sack oi quantity. We will furnish Merchants with alt at Philadelphia prices, with the ad- addilion of expeuses of freight. SULOUFF FKOW oc PARKER. rpilt best quality of AIXCKEREL, IIER i. RIXG and SUM) always on hand. And, also, a good supply cf Plaster and Calcined Plaster, at .SULOUFF, FKOW & PARKER'S. COAL,! COAL.!! V large quantity of Nnt, Egg, Prepared, BUck&tnith nod Limeburner's Coal on htnd and for sale bv SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. ' I UMBER! LCVIHEUlf A full assortment, such as Boards, Pickets, Lath, Shingles, Doors and Sash, ou hand and for sale by - SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. VIOm & GBAJN- FLOtTR and Grain, of all kinds, purchased at Market rates, or received oa storage and shipped at the usnal frieght rates. Hay ing boats of our own. with careful captians and ljands. we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the canal. SULOUFF, FROW &. PARKER. . 3Perous can be supplied with Coal, Plaster, STb, &c, at the lowest price. V cr agent at ouipsontown, ELIHU BENMJH, who is also authorized to purchase Grain and rive the highest market Prices. Mr. CLINE is, also, our" snlhoriied agent al Perrysville to purchase Grain and sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us. Give ns a eaU and you cannot fail to be pleased. ffgf Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, and taken in exchange for goods. " i SULOUFF, FJOW, PARKER. 2e?!?riS' !8M IN TH0MPS0NT0WN. JDST opened in the New "tore Room under , the Odd Fellows Hall, in Thompsontown, Jsniata eounty, Pa., a well selteted and ele; gant assortment of Dry Goods, consisting iu part of Ladies' Pvess Goods, Boeh'aa Delaines, Challies, Lusters, Alpacca, all wolol Delaines, Sbeperd l'lakl Lawns, and a full assortment of Ladies Whits and Fancy Goods, aad a large assojtment of RTPLE DRY ,000 ES, Donstantly on hand and for sale chenp for Cash, by. .. " R. n. WRTGHT. Also. GE:iTLEMAK'S CLOTHrGQ EMPO RICM in the same building. An eirnt as sortment of ready made Olothinng for Men rnd Boys, consisting in part of Fancy Frock Coats, Dress Coals, Pants, Vcts, Drawers, Collars, Undershirts, Handkerchiefs, Hats Si Cap. Hoofs & Shoes, And everything usually found in a first class Genlemau's Furnishinfi Store. Fancy Goods of all kinds. ladies' Gaiters and Balmoral Fine Shoes, for Misses and Chil dren, Carpets and Oil Cloth, sc. Alio, a good stock oi .... Croccrfes, queenwarc Hardware an4 Cutlery, Drugs, OiN, Paints, and all such articles as are usually faund in a country store. " 5u Ihe higheit prices p!i fir. country produce. tQf Goods sold at small profits, for Cash. Call and examine my Stock and see for yourself, as I am always ready to wait on cus tomers, just above the Square at Wrighi's Cheap Cash Store and Clothing Emporium, Thompsontown. Pa. ; s .,. . B. BOLLXAN. , W. n. H0LLSA5 nOLLMAX BROTH F.RS, DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE. IA1 STB ET TWO Doors North of Belford's .Store. MIFFLINTO WN, PA. . WI WOULD REarnCTFULf.T CALL the attention of the publie to eur Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES; PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, and a largo variety of notion j ; as also to our STOCK OF WATCHES, . WATCH CHAINS, DREAST-PLNd, EAR AS I) PISGER RINGS, JSJ WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice and un hc MOST REASONABLE TERM3. jsS ORDERS from PHYSICIANS prompt ly attended to. A liberal discount to Pby. sicians. Sept. 2 7n5-lf ROLLMAN BROTHERS A Valuable Farm AT Irirate Sale! THE nn'lersigned offers at private sale, that well known farm, situated in Faye'.te township, Juniata county. Pa., fibont 6 miles trom MitRintown and Tenu'a. railroad. 1 mile from Oakland Millv and 1 J miles from McAlis tersville. The Ceder Spring road from Mif. flintown tp Sunbury, passes through the prem ises. The farm Contains about 470 ACHES, Of the first quality of Limestone Lsnd. The improvements are a large RrlCk House, 35 by 4S, with an excellent well of limestone water at the door ; a large Frame Itattk Barn, SO by 43 feet, corn crib, wagon shed, carriage house, tool houe, and work shop. All these buildings are new and built in a eubotnntial mihner. 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, alsa a first rate ... ... opened on the farm. Two apple orcbsrvis, fi lied with n choice selection of-g;-afed fruit For further particulars, enquire Luci.ia Wilson: Esq.. at Oakland Jli.ts, who is au thorised to sell. ROBERT MfALISTER. Oct. 24, 1So5-tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. -0 By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Juniata County, the undersign!, ad - .. .k. , . mimstrator of the estate of Win. llunn, late of Oakland Mills, dee'd.' will expose to sale at public ouicry on the premises, on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1855, Thi following Real Estate Przjterfy, tt wit TVrt "I A certain piece of land situated in Favette town uip. nujninirg ismis oi i.ncian wiison. G. I'sineiKieiver, .u s M on man ana Adam eii - man, containing mTT- APT?17Q f -L. JlvAvlliO I And 91 FERCHES", having about one sere cleared and under fence the balance being) good timberland. ... ! jJ- 9 , A lot of land contiguous j 1 t ave w the above and e'ontatn I inc 63 PERCHES, having tWeon, en a DWELLING HOUSE and VKAMii STARI.E also, a shop BUitable for a shoemaker or tailor, TERMS .-One third of the purchase mon- ey to be paid on confirmatioa of iii huh. i court and the remaiuiug two-thirds to be' paid ! " away otherwise in will be disposed of ae on the first day of April, IStjn, wi,rw m am 1.- .- ' Will ue ina'le ana Kossrsion ffiven. cale to commence at IU o clock, A. M., of said day when attendance will be given by SAMUEL DUNN. Adr r'lTY HOTEL, Corner or Marknt and RaiVi -f road btrects. ODUositethe Railrr,l nn ' I JldAH O Jllr, .i. m,Terms aa moderate as thoe of any other Hotel in Ihe City M. G THOMPSON . AGE3TTS WANTED! To canyass the new steel engravings of Woman's .Iision, Lincoln Family, a-uriy wnys oi Ma,blncH, Ac. Ftrtfjraph Car'n dt V'vitc or Album Picture, At greatly reduced Prices. SO-Special terms to disabled soldiers. f Send for Catalogue with Unas. . john DArrr. pus-eh: !5 ti. Sixth St,?, FiJisisrfoij, Pa. -0- 7 ILL bo sold at tha House of G. Hal- tetnan, in Johnstown, Juniata cuusty. ,.Pa., on , r S ATCRDAY, DEC2MEES 2a&', 1J5. At I o'clock. P. M.. AH that certain valuable lot of Ground containing ; IS Acres, .Wore or ies. lute the residence of Mrt. H AN"- XAH KJLLOTT, (lee'd., adjoiuining landa of Johnstown, whereon is erected a good ST(IE HO USE. Log and Frame Barn. Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and oiher necessary ont-buildings. The land is all cleared and in a good gtato of cul tivation. Ihere are about fit' and twenty CHERRY TREES and other fruit trees on the premises. Any person desiriag to view tbe pTeoisee will please call on John Beaie, of Beale Uwa scip. TF.R.TIS j Ten per cent in cash at sale aid 'We one-half of the balance en the l't day of April. 1366, when possesion and good title will he given, and the residue oil the 1st day cf October, 1S06. For farther ptrticu lars, address, JOHN H BEI.r. Lewisbnre. Penn'a. LADIES' FANCY f UAI ! ! AT . JOO FARLIF.Aj' Fur -lanutadtBrf, H). 718 Arfh Slrfft, above 7th, rtila,' A I navsniW in store 5of my own Importa- .ijUftgMtion an Manafae r! 'iSrure, one of the Inr- eest and moat beau- .-l-l-.-"S?J liful se'eciioQS FANCY FURS, ! for CHILDREN'S WEAR , in tbe City. Al. a fins aesortntent of Gec'.s' 1'ur Glovo3 and Ccllcrs. . I in enaKfd in dispose of n7 giods at very rwsoiablo prices, and I would therefoi solicit a bull from my trends of .fuulata coua ly and viciui'y. fiis?" Kenieuiber the N dine, Camber and Street. JOHW FAHSZRA. 713 Arch Street, above Tin, south sij . PHILADELPHI 'I KOI,, I have no par'tjer, rtnr cocnevtioit with anj other ilon in FJiilaJelpbia. Oct. 4, 'H;-4m. ' OW MAKE" O? HOOP SKIRTS. ! are gotten up expressly to meet the wstifs r Iiasr cia's real s. Tbey embrace cotnflefe assort menf nf ail the sew and ipsibi a Styles. Sues a:ri Length, for Ladies' Misses' and Children, and are Superior to all o'hers made in poiai of Symmetry, Finish and durability ; bciiig made of the. finest tempered Engii;h .; Springs with Linen finished Covering, aat having all the metaUe fastenings immovably secured, by improve! machinery.' Itey re tain their Shape and Elaotuutv: tot the las'. and are wisbasted to giv istikx SAiis- rac-Ttoa. . , . - Alsj, eon3tan;!y in receipt of full lie? ef good Eastern Mstle SKIRTS, rt very la Piices. SKIRT3 Made to OrdeT, Altered and Repaired. WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at XA.tcrACToBT am? Salss Rooh, Xo. 68 ARCH Street, above Cih. PHILADELPHIA, fc Tsbws Cash, Crs Tsics Oslt ! Aug. 16, '135. Cheap Farm PRIVATE SALE. , 'j. rpHE UNDFP.?:gFI OFFERS 1113 FARM JL for sale, situated in Fermanagh ta-ciihii Juniata county. Ta.. adjoining Unls of J co Hoffman, WiUiim binjup and other coa taiuing 140 Acres All under good fence. .Seventy f.ve Aors of it has v,,eu well limed, the b&lu'ire is timfcr land. 25 acres of it heavily net with Oak and Ci.epti.nl timber. lh ii-ipr,iTnetii - good two .roRY . hou. K!T;i:st n i MILK-HOUSE attached. a never failiuj fresm cf water pssin j U.roTssh the Kiiehea and Milk-house. rr.A"2 -SAH?i, 21x35 feel. Shep S ab'e, Ccrn Crib, wo,l hou-e, i. Also, a. .y.r SAW MILL j . , : saws one tip ar.,1 down Sr.w, Two Circiui saws. Tt hip saw and i'lainjiitf Ma.-hir.L- lun property will ce eoid chc jif aud r.,i ea'-y turm Fur further inforroation address WILLIAM IVHITfON. lilifriiintown, Juniata coun'.t', P'. r.brisjf" to ursTERs. "rOTICF. 13 HSiitBY GIVEN TO ALL j-Vj persons no to trespsds on err iToeir. 1 uu "iug rnrinnpea ana otccr giM.;, as imj 1 win oi aeaii rs.fi aceording to iw. c. jitifacr. phillp r.s-i P- biT" Samuel Auker Jom-s Ka'jffman. lavid Aakar. Auker, Jacob Year or. John Gingrich, I. 65.-'jw. STRAY HOC fiAME To TUE RESIPLME op THE subscriber residing in Favette townshii. j'niai Couiiiy, Ha. a boar pig about on i JritT u'- The owner is reqne-iied to" oouie forward prove irvicrtv Dav etiarirs aud tab I -ru.. ct.iui.ii. Oct. 11. '65. ceries l Prime Kio Coffee, Prepared Coflce, Pulvei. iie-1 tuiar. J.rusuert Jel, rt. u. en-jar. ! S. H. Sugar. N. O MIw, f. II. Molasses. toverio Svn.p, ( ii eol!tre. Mn.t Sar.cn. Nuin.eii. Cloves, Ca-sia: Gi .ird. Rice. liiger, loin Starch, Fish. Salt, Ac. sc., for sale cheap al thSew STo;:a in Patterson. Jml-tf J B M TODD U iliE M-.lioL. l-Knil 1TA I : . DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES. A gnat utfercr l.ving been reefrcd to Leal, in a fiw davs, afiav many years of m.sery, is willing to -ut Lis snttei irr fcl ow-crta.un by seud.ng (free), on the lectipt of a postpaid addre.-syd envelope, a ct py ol tie jcniia of cure employed. Direct to . . 1 JOHN ML, DA5NA IX, tcs TTitt Office, Erookjm"', f,