.r-fi WRMMDAI MORNING, Pec, e, 1886. TOW AKD C VTKY. Mr We eve under obligations to oar friend, . Shellenberger, Eiq , of Fay. is towathip, for large, list et new saWribsrs. Who will send ns the next list f '"'-' OT The ladies of the M. E. Church, of Mifllio, have in contemplation pub lic dinner for Christmas, and an Oyster Supper the tame evening Proceed! for the benefit of the Parsonage. Ridcotion lit Peicm. We have the pleasure of informing our reader that domestic goods in Philadelphia are tend ing downward, and qualities which a abort time ago were held firm at fifty cents, wholesale, are now retailed at thirty-fire eents per yard. This is, indeed, cheering news for the POOR. sj,Ir. Blackford, of Patterson, has purchased the interest of Mr. Kaufman in the butchering business, and hereafter proposes to carry on the business on his own account. Blackford is a good, clever, honest fellow, kills none but good cattle, and sells his beef a little cheaper than any other person in the county. Try Black ford and be convinced. - Can't bi BAr. We have received of Mr. William Whitson, of Fermanagh township, an ear of corn containing 1272 grains. The grains on this ear will weigh, if shelled, about 11 ounies, and Slf ears will make 56 pounds, or one bushel of shelled corn. Three stalks to each hill, four feet each way, will allow 8205 stalks, or 2735 hills to one acre, producing one hundred bushels of shelled corn. Who can beat it f - t&" A meeting of the Soldiers' of 61 aud 62, will be beld in the Court House, MifSintown, on Fridsy evening December 15th for the purpose of selecting dele gates to represent them in the National Convention to be held in Philadelphia on - the 1st day of January, 1866. The ob ject of the Convention is to memoralite Congiess to equalise the bounty. Full at tendance ia expected. MANY SOLDIERS. Larox Hog. Mr. Amoe Snyder, of tbfs borough, killed a hog on last Wed nesday, which, when cleaned weighed 503 pounds. Mr. S. had in his bar-room, a box wherein each individual desiring to guess at toe weight of the hog deposited twen ty fire ceuts. The contents of the box, tmountiDg to about twenty dollars, was. divided between Messra. Hamilton and Bbiner, they having guessed the weight exactly. Fire. Oc Tuesday morning Novem. ber, 28th a dwelling house owned and occupied by n Mr. bearer, near Thompsootown, caught fire and waa burn ed to the ground. A considerable portion of the furniture, bedding lie., was de etrnyed. Mr. Searer's loss is estimated . at about sixteen hundred dollars. The firs originated from a atove pipe passing through the roof of a back building. At this season of the year, persons can. r.oi be too careful with their stove pipes A 'i'.'.le expense in procuring guards or tjlir.r for the pipes and a little extra wilfulness may save hundreds of dollars Real Estate Agency. R. R. Cur s'.:!, late Major in the Q. M. Department 1 established a real estate agency in 'biladelpba. We take pleasure in re commending the Major to our fiiends and ethers who msy have property for sale, or claims to collect. We have known iiim for a number of years, and have no hesitancy in saying that ho will render en tile satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. We direct special attention to his Card under the head of sew advertisement. We wish our old friend abundant success in hit new enter prise. " . Good Templars. We are pleased to learn that Lodge No. 73 of Good Tern, plan, of this borough, is again in opera tion, and now number about forty mem bers, and are weekly increasing. Prop erly conducted, it would, no doubt, be the means of working much good in our'com--nuntty; and we know of no place where here is more room for reformation than n our own towns. Not vnfrequently is "the night made hideous" by the Bacha iialians, and almost daily there are to seen old and young wending their way along jut streets, showing by their valki and ays that they are setting a bright ex ample for the rising generation. The Lodge meets every Friday evening in the Jourt House, and persons desiring to conaeot themselves with this praise-worthy order, will find little or no opposition. Its main object is the reformation of the inebriate. , . Patxhx Pwk Our friend end for mer townsman James McClell en, has the patent right for Juniata county, for a pump that surpasses anything of the kind we have ever teen. This pump can be put into the ground almost any depth without the expense of diging and with only a few hours labor and very Utile eosi. Jim has plenty of them on hand and is prepared to put them down at short notice, and besides, is a red top we mean a tip top fallow and deserv ing of n liberal patronage. Public Sams. Bills have been print ed at this office for the following sales : Samuel Yeater, of Turbett township, Real Estate and Personal Property, on Wednesday, December 20th, 1865. Hertaler, Mauger & Patterson, East Waterford, valuable Steam Saw Mill and large lot of Sawed Lumber, on Tuesday, December 12th, 1865. The sale of Wm. C. Simons which was advertised to take place on the 28th insr., is postponed until the 27th day of March. 1 J. W. Steve son, Perrysville, selling off his entire stock of Store Goods at reduced rates. George Miller, Walker township, Per sonal Property, on Tuesday, December 26th, 1865. See new advertisements in to-day's pa per for above sales. Mason !t Hamlin's Cabinet Or gans. We desire to call special atten tion to the advertisement of Wm. B. Greene, of Huntingdon, Pa. The Mason Brothers have secured, in the person of Mr. Green, a reliable and responsible gen tleman. His authority to act as their agent in the several Counties, named, is autenticated by the following cer tificate : HoaimoDoic, Ta., Nov. 24, 1865. This is to certify that we have appoint ed B. M. Greens, Sole Agent for the sale of our Cabinet Organs, for the fol lowing counties, viz : Huntingdon, Blair, Centre, Bedford, Clearfield and Juniata, and he has the exclusive right for the sale of the above named in struments in the aforesaid counties. MASON BROTHERS. Per J. W. Currier, Gen'l Agent. B3. From the Miuutes of a Good Tem plara' Convention for East Juniata Dis trict, held at Newport, Perry County, Pa., November 9, 1865, we take the following extracts: Juniata Lodge, No. 73. Rev. E. W. Kirby, John W. Speddy, Adam H. Weid man. Port Royal Lodge, No. 108. J. n. Abbost. Rev. G. W. Bouse, Fannie Soceigh and Maggie E. Beaty. Rev. Kirby reported No. 73 at Mifflin, as having woke up from its brief suspen sion, determined to outlive all discourage ments : 30 or 40 members. Rev, Bouse reported No. 103 at Perrys ville, only a few weeks in existence : num bers about 45. Taking in all classes of people among whom are some bard drink ers. Rev. E. W. Kirby was chosen W. C. T., and Samp. S. King, V. S. of next convention. On motion, it was agreed to hold the next sesaion at Millerstown, February 22, 1866. Soldiers' Monument Fund. The Treaaurer acknowledgea the receipt of the following cash contributions to the 27th It: Walker Township Miss Ella Da vis, and Miss Laura E. Atkinson. Solici tors. John Hartman $2 00 H. H. Hxrtman 1 00 J. R. Basbore 1 00 Henry Knisely 1 00 J. R. Wertx 1 00 Mrs. Ci Davis .. 1 00 W.Smith 1 00 H. M. Miller 1 00 L. Wetalcr..: 1 00 J. Kiser 1 00 I. D. Wallace 1 00 Hugh Hamilton 1 00 N. A. Lukens . 1 00 Sol. Bashore 1 00 Sol. Monbeck 1 00 James Smith.. 1 00 J. T7aon 1 00 Contribntions under one dollar.. ... 4 70 Total $22 75 Waterloo District Miss S. Cook, Miss Catharine Morrow, Solicitors. Henry Titael........ 1 00 H. D. Miller... 1 00 1 00 1 00 6 75 J. H. Little Wm. Stone Contributions under one dollar. Total .S10 75 22.75 Total Amount Amount previously ack'd... ...$33.50 .-$325.20 Whole amount $358 70 E. S. PARKER, Tretu'r. Court Week. This being court woek, our town is quite throng with persons from the country. We will give the pro ceedings of Court in our next issue. On the 30th ulL, by Bev. J. B. Keimen snyder, Mr. WILLIAM QIVEN and Miss MAGGIE 8TEOUP, both of Juniata county, Pa. On the 29th, u1t by Bev. J. A. McfliU, Mr. JOSEPH 1)0 BBS or Tnsoarora towaship, Juniata oounly, and Miss. MART J. DAWL. ISO, of Perry ounty, Pa. On the 23id ulL, by Bev. B H, Fletcher, Mr. CYRUS MORRISON, (ool.) of Mifflin town, and Mrs. JULIA McOBAW, of Lewis- todn, Pa. On the 27th nit., in tha borough of Patter. son, Mrs. MARY consort of JAMES TOUNT, aged 33 years, 0 months and 7 days. MIFFL INTO ft N AND PATTERSON MARK&rS. FLOUR, XARKETINGS, Super, V bbl. $7 CO Extra............. 7 75 Fancy, ... 9 00 Butwr, prime $)Ib 40 uuitir, in rate su Lard. 28 TaUow. - 13 Eggi. V daa IS PORK, Hogi. ewt 12 00 Han; y lb 25 Sides A Shoulders IS BEEF, For qr, cwt 12 00 Hind qr,. .... 14 00 POULTRY, Kve, HI cwt. 8 uu Buckwheat,-.... 4 00 75 20 10 80 Corn Meal, ....... 1 GRAIN, White wheat,... 2 Red Wheat abu 2 Rye,... Barley,... 1 Corn, 1 00 70 1 00 - 40 7 00 t 00 2 25 Buckwheat, ...... I Oat - Chickens, $l pair 60 SEEDS, DUCKS, 40 Clover, Tjl bus Geese, n 1 00 Timothy. Turkeys......... 2 09 COAL, ton Flax,....-... Hungarian,. . . . 80 Treventon sto 9 00 DKIKD FRUIT, do Egg 9 00 Sunbnry stove 9 00 do Egg . 9 00 Chestnut 8 00 Pea, 5 00 Mixed 3 00 WOOD, Oak 4 00 Hickory.......... 4 60 HAY, Timothy, -- 10 30 Clover, 8 00 Retailed Articles, Coal Oil gal 1 00 Salt, ! saok 3 50 Plaster, $ ton 10 0 Nails 10 00 Apples, " bu 2 60 Paaobes, at 5 60 Cherries 10 Currents 10 Blackberries, 8 Elderberries, 6 POTATOES, New Irish, bu 100 Sweet 3 00 VARIETIES, Apples, y bu 1 60 Onions - 1 00 White Beans... 2 60 Beeswax, "d lb 45 Soap, dry 10 Candles 25 Wool, washed...- 50 JUNIATA SENTINEL Rage 5 In advance $2 00 Corrected weekly SuloufF, Frow & Parker. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Philadelphia, Dec. 6 , 1865. Trade is exceedingly quiet in all de partments, but a more animated state of affairs is anticipated after the meeting of Caogress, and the publication ef the re ports of tbe Departments. FLOUR AND MEAL. The flour matketia extremely dull, there being a total lMnoe of any shipping and no dis position on the part of tbe home consum ers to purchase beyond thnr immoJiwta necessities. Sales of 600 bbls. Northwes tern extra family, to go out of the market, on private terms ; 400 bbls. do at f 99 50 ; 200 bbls. fancy Indiana at 12, and 100 bbls. Lancaster county at a price kept secret. Rye Flour is dull. In Corn Meal nothing doing to fix prices. GRAIN. The Wheat market is very besry, and prices have declined 45c bush. Sales of 4000 bush, fair and strict ly prime new red at 82 152 25, and 500 bush, old do. at 82 30. We quote white at 82 45(a) 2 75. Rye comes in slowly, and may be quoted at $1 10 for Pennsylvania, and $1 05 for Southern. Corn has again declined, which has caus ed more activity. Sales of 14,000 bush yellow at 85 o. for old, and 81c for prime dry raw, including some damp New Jer sey at 68c. Oats are 2c. lower. 8000 bush, sold at 43o. for Delaware, and 50c. for Pa. SEEDS. There is very little good Cloverseed coming forward, and it ia want ed at $88 25, and poor quality at $7(3) 7 50. Nothing doing in Timothy. The receipts of Flaxseed are small, and it commands $3 153 20. GOLD. The Cold market closed at tl 47. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. CHAPMAN'S ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, A beautiful little work of 60 pages, teaches you how to remove Tan, Freckles, rimples. Blotches, Eruptions, and all impurities of tbe Skin how to produce a full growth of Whis kers how to produce a luxuriant growth of Hair on a Bald Head cure Catarra, Purify the Blood, Purify Breath to Curl and Beau tify the Hair, Remove Superfluous Hair, cure Drunkenness, cure Nervous Debility, Ac, Ac. how to Renew your Age, aad other useful and valuable information. A coreof this work will be mailed free of charge on application. Address, THOS. T- CHAPMAN, Chemist asn PaarcuBB, 831 Broadway' Yew York. Nov. 15'65-3m. A CARD TO THE SlFA'UKlKti. DOTOU WISH TO BE CURED T If so, swallow two or three hogsheads of "Buchn," "Tonic Bitters," 'Saraaparrilla," "Nervous Antidotes," &c, ic, &c, and after you ate satisfied with the result, then try one Bex .of OLD DOCTOR BUCHAN'S ENGLISH SPE CIFIC PILLS and be restored to health and vigor in less than thirty days. They are pure ly vegetable, pleasant to take, prompt and salutory in their effects on the broken-dowa and shattered constitution. Old and young' can take them with advantage. DR. BU CHAN'S ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS oure in less than thirty days tbe worst eases of NERVOUSNESS, Impotsncy, Premature De cay, Seminal Weakness. .Insanity, and all Urinary, 8eiual, and Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, One Dollar per box. Bent, postpaid, by mail, on receipt of au order. . JAMES S. BUTLER, No. 429 Broadway, New York, GenL Agent . P. 8. A box sent 10 any address on receipt of price which is 0t dollar pott fret AA descriptive Cireu lar sent ou application. Nov. 15,'6S- 8w. For 8afe. AnORSE AKD MARE, near Centre Sehool House, Sprues Hill township, Juaiata county. " J. t. O. LONG- Nav 22, '65-4t.- ERRORS OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous aad Genial Debility, Nightly Emiss ions, aad Seminal Weakness, the result of youthful indiscretion, and came near ending his days in hopelets misery, will, for the sake f suffering man, send to aH who need it, (free of charge,) the receipt and directions for making tbe simple remetfy used in his saw. Sufferers wishing to profit by tha ad vertiser's aad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, tin do so by addressing him at once at his place of business. The Recipe and full information of vital impor taace will be cheerfully sent by return mail. Address JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 00 Nassau Street, New York. .-. P. 8. Nervous Sufferers of both sexes will jb)d this information invaluable Hov. 16, 66-8m. LOVE AIYD OTATrtlMOHY Ladies and Gentlemen, if you wish to mar ry, address the undersigned, who will send yvuwithout moneyand without price, valuable information that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, irrespective of age, ; wealth, or beaut v. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. All letters strictly con fidents.. The desired information sent by re turn mail, and no questions asked. Address SARAH B. LAMBERT, Greenpoint, Kings County, New York. Nov. 15. '65-Sm. DO YOU WISH TO BE CX'REO f Put not poisoned chalice to your lips, Or Death will be the fate of him who sips : But take the herbs in freshness from the field And to tHe potent roots disease will yield. Old Dr. BUCHAN'S Englith SpeeiSe Pill cure, in less than thirty days, the worst cases of ft ercoiunat, Impotency, premature Decay, Seminal weakness. Insanity, and all Urinary, Sexual or Nervous Affections, no matter from what cause produced. Prioe One llollar per box. Sent postpaid, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, 429 Broadway, New York. P. 8. Deseriotivs Circular sent free on an- gUeatloa. Address as above. Nov le, '6a-8w. SOLLSUa. W. H. SOUIAI ROLLMA1V BROTH ERS. DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE mAiN sTR&r TWO Doors North of Belford's Store. MIFFLINTOWN, PA. m WS WOULD RESPECTFULLY CALL the attention of the publis to ear Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, and a large variety of notions ; as also te our STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS WATCH CHAINS, DREA8T-PIN3, EAR AND FINGER RINGS. SPECTACLES &C. teW WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of repaired at the shortest notice and on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS. t-ORDERS from PHYSICIANS prompt ly attended to. A liberal discount to Phy. sioians. . Sept. 27, 'G5-tf ROLLMAM BROTHERS M1FFLLNT0WN TIN SHOP. HAVING purchased the Tin and Sheet Iron Store, located on Bridge Stieet, Mifflin lovn, I would respectfully inform the public that I intend to keep constantly oa hand a general assortment of C00X & PARLOR STOVES, 1 in and Japan ware, the largest and best in the county, and as to quality and workman ship cannot be surpassed. SP0UT1XG, HOOFING. Job and Sheeting work, will be promptly at tended to either in town or country. Brass Copper and Enameled French Preserving Ket tles, Dippers, Brass, Copper, French Tinned. Enamelled Hollow Ware, Waffle Irons Coal Shovels, Fruit Cans, both common and Patent, and of various measures, always on hand and fur sale Persons in want of anything in tbe above line are requested to give me a eall before purchasing elsewhere, as I feels confident that I can suit them either as regards the article or the price. t& Old copper, Bras and Pewter bought and the highest price paid in ca9h or good a JACOB G. WINEY. Oct. 18, 18C5. ly. eS5PCTEgSEGg5 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, Nov. 20th 1865, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows : EA8TWABD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.37, P. M. Fast Line 6.31, A. M. Day Eapress. 11.18, A. M. Cincinnati Express...... 4.31, P. M. Mail Train 10.20 P. M. WESTWARD. Pittebg.&. Erie Mail... Bsltimore Express..;.. Philadelphia Express.. Fast Line Mail Train 2.50, A. ft. 4.59, A. M. 5.30, A. M. 6.21, P. M. 3.53. P. M. 10.071 A. M. Emigrant Train. JAMES NORTH, Ag't. Medical card. DR. S. O. KJEMPFER, (late army sur geon) having located in Patterson tend ers his professional serviees to the citizens o this place and surrounding country. Dr. K. having, had eight years experience in hospital, general, and army practice, feels prepared to request a trial from those who may be so unfortunate as to need medical at tendance. -He will be found at the brick building op posite the "Ssmtinbl Orrici," or at his resi dence in the borousrh of Patterson, at all hoars, except when professionally engaged. wuij At, iooo. u. TO TEACIlEltS. "PILSWCRTB'S. Copy Boots ean be had at jls weiamaa's book store, for 51.90 per cox en or 17 eenta each. Any teacher using over Five Doten Copy Books in his School, previons to April. 1866, will receive a prise from H. St. Ckioes, teach er of tbe system. . ' 50t: 22, '65-V & DRAT aUGH AT ISI ' " New "Flirxxx or SULOUFF, FROW AND PARKER, IS MB CBISTAX FALAOB WfcIBO, S1IFFLINTOWN, PA. :Q .stir gf xxxjs riIHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PR JL chased the wtoek of goods formerly be longing to Sulouff 4 5tambaugh, and having added to it quite an assortment from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to auplly the citisebs Of Hifflintown aud vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things that have never been kept before. . We are deter mined to seU goods at a REDUCED PRICE and make it au object for tbe people to buy from us. A large stock of DRT GOODS, son- sisting or Ladies Dress uoous, sucn a FRENCH MERINOS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (an woel, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAIN13 DRES8 FLANNELS, PLAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, . BLUE TWILLED FXAN5EL9, BED FLANNELS, MUSLINS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, 4s., 4e. Can be had at 8ULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S. MOURNINO DRESS COODSl Black Shawls. Veils, Colars, Gloves, Casmtlets, Beeond Howraing Balmorals, Hoods, Ac, Ae. Everything desirable ia this liae, and a very large stock, At SnlooaT, Frow it Parker's. A FULL assortment of Gentleman's Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimere, SatinetU, Over Coatings, ' Vesting. Can be had at ' -' ; SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S. WE have one room devoted entirely to Geats Furnishing Goods and Ready Made Clothidg, such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coats, Boots ft Shoes, Hatt ft Caps, White Shirts Flannel Shirts, Undershirts, and Drawers. SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER. A FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TRAV ELVING BAGS. Also, NOTIONS, snch as Jlose, Gloves, Buck Gloves and Mite, (very best quality,) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents, unfinished Kid. at SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S WE have on hand a good quality of Hard ware, comprising a full assortment, of CARPENTER TOOLS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, sucb as Anvils, Bellows, 4c, Shoe maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augur. Iron, Steel. Nails, Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound, Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to inch by the sound. Bueey and Wagon Sprins, Grind S tunes, and Grind Stone Fictnres, at SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER'S CARPETS ! CARPETS ! I A LARGE and good variety of ALL WOOL, RAG and HEMP CARPETS on hand and for sale eheap, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S LIMBER! LUMBER!! A full assortment, such as Boards, Tickets, Lath, Shingles. Doors and Sash, ou hand nd for sale by SULOUFF, FROw & PARKER THE beet quality of MXCKEREL, IIER XNG and SUAD always on hand. And, also, a good supply of Plaster and Calcined Plaster, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. COAL! COAL.!! A large quantity of Nut, Egg, Prepared, BUoksmith and liimeburner's Coal on hand and for sale by SULOUFF, FROW ft PARKER, Persons can be supplied with CoaL Plaster, Sl'h, 4o., at the lowest price, by our agent at ompeoatown, ELIHU BENNER, who is also authorized to purchase Grain and give the highest market Prices. aSyMr. CLINE is, also, our authorized agent at Perrysville to purchase Grain and sell Coal, Plaster and Salt for us. Give us a call and you cannot fail to be pleased. Highest prices paid for Country Pro dnee, and taken in exchange for goods. 8ULOUFF, FROW, 4 PARKER. etoberJS 1865. NEW GOODSat NEW PRICES AT MRS. P- HANNEMAN'S : IN PATTERSON, "1T7H0 has just returned from the City with V V a large assortment of . Xflliner? and Fancy Goods, Consisting in partof Bonnets aud ?.onnet Silks, Flowers and Trimmings, EmWderies. Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs, Balmoral Skirts, Hoop skirts, Uioves, weal Uimps and Ornaments, Notions and small wares, forming the best assortment oi FALL. AH'O WINTER GOODS Ia, the County. She solicits a eall from the public, being connua&i that abe ean suit au. NOTICE. TJersons indebted to the late firm ef Sulouff X ft Stambaugh, will please call ana mate uttlamnit with the nnderaimed. who wilL for a short time, give his personal attention: to books aud accounts of tha late firm-. He will be found ai thaffiee of tha late plaee of business. '-, JACOB STAMBAUGH. A VALUABLE FARM At Private Sale! THE undersigned offers his farm, at private sale, sitnated in Fayette township. Juni ata eonaty, Pa., five miles from Mitflintown, two miles from alcAlistersville and three fourths of a mile from Oakland Mills, adjoin ing lands of Adam Weidaian, John Hoffman aad others, containing One hundred of which are eleared and la good Bute of cultivation, being lately well limed, the balance well set with heavy timber. The improveaenta are a URGE LOG HOUSE, Suitable, for. two tamaliea, a tars Stoaa Bank Barn, Wagon House, Carriage House, Wash House, Stone Spring House and other out buildings ; two Apple Orchards one young rchard in good bearing condition, with choice fruit; also, excellent water at the door, a splendid stream running close by the building, through the fsrm ; there ia a lime kiln on the farm and a quarry of choice lime-stone con venient to the farm The property is conve nient to churches, schools, stores, mills, and shops of all kinds. Persons desiring to view the propertycan do so by calling on the un dersigned residing ea tho farm. For further particulars, address, 6. H. KINZER. Oakland Mills, Juniata Cotfnty, Pa. VALUABLE PARK AT P UBLIC SALE TBI UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL ON the premises, in Spruce Hill township. Juniata county, at 1 o'clock, P. M., ea Wednesday, December 20, 1865, THS fOLLOWIBO SEAL BSTATB 10 Wit .- A Tract of Land situated ia said township and county, adjoining lands of Thomas I. Miluksn, cilaa bmith, ana ethers, containing TWO IXUiVDRED ACRES, About 160 of which are eleared, in go4 state of cultivation and under geod fences, aad the balanoe the bast quality of timber land. The improvements are a Good Dwelling House, GOOD BARN, and all the necessary out buildings, an excellent ORCHARDS grafted fruit, a spring of water with running pump. convenient to the door, and a stream of running wafer passing through the premises. The above farm ia one of the best' in tha county, convenient to schools, churches, mills ami stores, and will be sold on reason able terms. JOHN McNEAL. Nov. 5!, 'G5-ts. A Valnablo Farm At Private Sale! THE undersigned offers at private sale, that well known farm, situated in Fayette township, Juniata county. Pa., about 6 miles trom Mimintown and Penn a. railroad, 1 mile from Oakland Millj and 1 J miles from McAlin- tersville. The Ceder Spring road from Mif. ffintown to Sunbury. pasioe through the prem ises. The farm contains about 470 ACHES. Of the first quality of Limestone Land. Tbe improvements are a large Brick Howie, 35 by 45, with an excellent well- oC limestone water at the door ; a large Frame Bank Barn. 80 by 45 feet, corn crib, wagon shed. carriage house, tool house, and work shop. AU these buildings are new and built in a substantial manner. Tbe land is al clearer! but 7 aores, which is under good fence, and in a good Btate of cultivation, with running water through tbe premises. Thers is, also a first rate opened on the farm. Two apple orchard. tilled with a choice selection of grafed fruit For further particulars, enquire of Lueian Wilson; Esq.. at Oakland Mills, who is au thorized to sell. ROBERT McALISTER. Oct si, i?65-tr. LADIES' FAJTCT FTJRI! AT JOIN TAKIIltil' Far Manafaeltary. Ia. 718 ink Itrnt, above 7th, Phila. I nave now ia store - - "'j " - "Uon and . Manafae iure, one of the lar- ?gv9t and most beau tiful eeloctiona FANCY FURS, for CHILDREN'S WEAR ia the City. Alse ue assortment of Gents' Fur Glares ( Collors. I am enabled to dispose of my goods as very reasonable prices, and I would therefore solicit a ball from my jriends of Juniata soua- ty and vicinity. egs Kemeaiber tne Jaae, Number and Street. JOH2T TABEXBA, T1S Arab Street, above 7th, south aide, PHILADELPHIA, a T nave no rsxtner. nor connection with any other store in Philadelphia. Pet. 4, Jfi&-4m. ESTATE NOTICE-. ; Etlatt of Jowu Seiber iee'i. Notice is hereby given that letters of Tes tamentary on the estate of Jonas t-eiter, late of Walker township, deceased, bava been granted to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons knowuif hemselves indebted to said estate are request- d to make immediate payinen t and those aav ng claims will please present them duly au thenticated tor settlement. 8AMTJEL SEIBER, Jr. Ftemt. ABEAM SEIBER ttaU. Nov. 15, '65. 61 , . . : AGENTS WANTED ! To oanvass the new steel engravings of Woman's Mission, Lincoln Family ' Early Days of Washington, Ftrrtgraph Carte de Yuiti or Album Pieturet, At ereatly reduced Prices. Special terms to disabled soldiers. Rend far Catalogue with terms. JOHN DAINTY, PubiUJur, 15 S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia," Ps. CUT HOTEL, Corner of Market and Rail road Streets, opposite the Railroad Dep BASISBORG.PA. aja Terms as moderate as h"J2S Hl in the City WM O THOMPSON