Xt Initiate Snttintl. WLli.SSJlMi AiCKiilSG, tea. 2i), -1865 TOWN AND C Jl'MTRV. No Paper. Aa oar hands desire a little recreation, there will be no paper is sued from this office next week. - Ice. The last cold snap has given the boys and f porting young men a fine, oppor tunity of skating on the river end ca nal. ' , PrSi:ic Sale. Christopher Fagely will sell at public sale at bis residence in Fayette township, on Thursday, Deeem oer 2Sth, 1803, valuable Real Estate and Persona Property. BaiuGE Notice. There will be an election, ou the '9th of January, IS GO, at the Prothonetary's Office, in Mifiiiotown, to eleet a President," Treasurer and Man agers of the Mifflin town bridge Company. By order of : THE PRESIDENT- fcs? In the arrangements of Commit tees in the House of Representatives r.t Washington, our member, George F. Mil ler, is placed ou two Roads and Canalf, and Expenses of the War Department. The Colonel has taken permanent rooms at the Avenue House, corner of 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue. The paiuting of the Court Yard fenue was awarded by the County Com-uiit-s'-outrs, to our young fricud, J. W. Reynolds, ir the sum of SI22. As he has served a regular apprenticeship at painting, as well as soMicriug, we may ex pect to see the work dwue in a workman like manner, and we know of no person liiore deserving aud better. rjuaiSed for the task than Westley. Ovstkr Sltper. The oyster supper at Mrs. Reese's in Patterson, on last Fri day evening was indeed, a grand affair The 'able was laden rith au abundance of everything that could .gratify the most fastidious taste. The party passed oil pleasantly, aud every body returned to tbeir homes convinced that no person in lhL-county can get up a belter Supper, or do up oysters in a tetftr styL ilu'.u Mrs Reese. " 'Grand Festival. There will bo a Grand Festival, at Wagenseller's, in Per rysville, on Thursday Evening, Decem ber 21st. There will be preseut, on this occasion, two lull Brass Bands to enter tain ilic company. Wagenteller his spare! no expense to make this the grand . est party of the season. We would advise all oar youug friends who wish t. enjoy a nuo treat -to go to Perrysville, ou Thuisdry evening. K3"T!t! Lid'es and (Jentlomca of "'ilTntowu acd viciuiiy, are curulaily in vited to attend- the meetings of the '.Mif Hintown Literary Society," v. Lich con veucs every Thursday Evening, at seven o'clock, in tlie School House. Interest ing discussions scd lectures siay be ex pected, it Ct?h meeting of the society. j. LYONS. J. C. DOTV. S. O. KAEMPFER. Committee of Inri'utt.'n. Ciiristmac Presents. As Christ mas is drawing near we hear the question asked, What shall I get as a present for daughter, sister, wife or frieud ? as the case may be. We would suggest to our 'readers that they, in purchasing presents, select something that will be, not ouly beautiful, but also a perpetual source of enjoyment, and can think of nothing so good as Piano or Cabinet Organ, as mu sic makes a home attractive to all. The only Agent for Mason & Hamlin's Cabi net Organs and Stein way & Son's l'ianos 'in this couuty is B. M. Greexe, Hun tingdon, Pa., who keeps a full supply! of (rgans and Pianos on hand constantly, Send your orders to him soon, the 'demand for these instruments is very great. Paper Money that can be Washed. The new issue of Treasury notes and 'postal currency will be priuted on what is called "Membrane paper" a new in vention in the per line the successful imitation of which wilj baffle the skill of ' the oldest counterfeiter. It will be well nigh impossible to produco the, paper out- ' aide of the Treasury Department at Wash ington, and from its texture and finish the least expert in money will be able to discover the genuine note. Not the least of the many excellencies of the new cur rency is the fact tbat it will wash. We have often been disgusted with the filthy appearance of much of the paper money of the country, especially some of the old State banks, and all will hail the new issue that can be Washed when it gets dir ty. What a fine appcaraace a clothe-) line will present with a lot of fifty, one hundred, five hundred aud one thon:ind 4ipU-r bi'.b wVr? bvfr o Ivj. On Saturday last, a son of Rev. R.'IT I Fletcher, while skating on the canal broke through the ice, and bad not assistance j been given, the lad would have drowned. Christmas Festival. The Festival, under the management of the ladies of the M. E. Ohmch, to be held in the Court House on Christmas evening, will be a splendid affair, we would advise every body to come to Mifflin ' and go to the Festival, and enjoj a "merry Christmas-" . The proceeds to be applied to the fitting up of the Parsonage. A National Enterpbise. The Amer ican Statesman published in New York, has been offering a prize to every club of five subscribers for tbat popular weekly paper, one of those Splendid Steel Engra vings ot the Uniform Scries of National Portraits, comprising those of President Lincoln, Andrew Johnson, Lieutenant General (Jrant, Generals, Sherman, Sher idan, ThorJas, McClellan, Fremont and Admirals, Farraget and Porter, and also including those of Geo. and Martha Wash ington, engraved and published in the best style 19x24 inches for framing val ued at S2.00 each. The Statesman new proposes to make this a National Enter prise, and if possible place one or more of thiae splendid National Portraits and the Statesman into the hands of every Ameri can citizen. For that -purpose its publisher's will send to every sulscriber for the States man fur one year bo sends in his name and SI. 50 subscription, before the first of January, 1SGC, cither of the above splen did eaaavings free. And ten subscribers seeding 815.00 will receive the full series of twelve above named. These eDgravicgs are the finest published, and well worth $2.00 each. They will be well securjd oa roll ers, and sent by mail postage paid, with perfect safety to any address. The above offer is made at a great sac rifice, as a special inducement to intro duce the Statesman to every American before the 1st of January, I860, and can. not extend beyond that- date. Address, AMERICAN STATESMAN C7 Nas sca Street, New York. XltfLlNTO l JT A I'D ' MARKETS. PATTERSON FLOUR, Silver, fcbL Extra,.. MARKETINGS, Butter, prime lb 35 Butter, lin rate 30 - 50 7 75 9 00 Fancy, Lard, 20 - 12 30 live, V cwt. 3 00 Tallow, Uiiokwlieat,-.... 4 00 iEggs, doz Corn Meal, 1 75 I TORK, GRAIN, nogs. cwt 12 00 White whet,. 2 10 Ham, lb .25 Ke-IWheatntbu I ! Sides & Shoulders 16 Ry?,...... 80 ! BEEF, Barky,... 95 Fore qr, cwt 10 00 Corn 70 Hind or 12 00 Buckwheat, 1 00 I POULTRY, C.i.13 40 'Chickens, pair 50 SEEDS. iDuck-", 40 Clover. "! bus 7 00 lUeese, 1 00 Timothy. 3 00 -Turkeys, 2 00 Flax 2 25 j COAL, ion Hungarian, - fO Treventon stove 0 00 DltiED FRUIT, ' do Egg 0 00 Apples, "ft bu 3 00 Sunlmry etove 9 00 Pctoles, " t 5 50 do. Egg 9 00 Cherries 10 Chestnut, 8 'JO Currents..... 10 Tea, 5 00 Elackbrrries, 8 Mixed . 3 00 Elderberries, 6 WOOD, POTATOES, iOak, 4 00 Sew Irish, bu 100 'Hickory 4 DO Sweet 3 00 I HAY, VARIETIES, ITimothy, 10 00 Apples, y bu 1 50 Clover 8 00 Onions, 1 00 I Retailed Articles. While Beans,... 2 50 ,Coal Oil t gal 1 00 Beeswax, 3 lb 43 'Salt.-g sack 3 50 Soap, dry 10 Plastcr, j? ton 10 00 Candles 25 Nails -10 00 Wool, washed...- 50 'JUNIATA SENTINEL Rugs 5 I In advance $2 00 Corrected weekly by Snlouff, Frew & Parker. JIHMr7ELPIIIA MARKETS. 1'HiLAimi.PHiA, Dec. 13, 1S05. FLOUR AND MEAL. There was rather more demand for Flour tj day for home consumption, with some inq iiiry for exportation out prices remain without change. The receipts by canal are now over fr the season, and with prospective light receipts holders are firmer in their views' Sales of 3000 bb!3. including 1000 bbls. Pennsylvania and Ohio extra family, S1010 50 3 bbl ; 1500 bbls. Northwest do. do., at 50(t;9, and GOO bbls. fancy at 11 2513 50. The sales to the trade have mostly been within this ranj,e of figures. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are very quiet. We quote the form er at ?6 50, and the latter at S4 50 $ barrel. GHAIN. There is very little demand for Wheat and only 1500 bush, fair and prime new red sold at $2 202 28. We quote white at 82 502 GO. Rye ranges from 1 to 81 06. Corn comes in slowly and is in good demand. Sales of 3000 bush, new yellow at 8081c in the ear, and 83c. afloat. Oats are in fair re quest, and 4000 bush- Pennsylvania and Delaware at 5050c, SEEDS. Cloverseed ranges at prices from S7 25 to 8. Trices of Timothy are unchanged. Small sales of Flaxseed at 82 15 bush. GOLD. American Gold closed at 81 46. Marrie d. On the 12th inst., by Rev. E. W. Kirby, Mr. RODERT ROBINSON, and Miss SARAH F. RICE, both of Waterloo, Juniata couuty, j Pa. On the 14th inst., by Rev. A. Harner, Mr. CLIFFORD SINGOR and Miss KATE SNV DKR, both of Fsyetfe township, Juniata coiin- Valuable Property at Public Sale I "IT TILL be offered at public sale at the res- t V dence of the undersigned residing in Turbett township, Juniata county, Jfa., on . WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 186i, - The Follottina Real Estate and Personal Prop erty, to wit: A tract of Lund situated in the above named township, adjoining lands of An drew Smith, Wm. Turbett, tlenry Jlitzinaa and others, containing More or less, about 111 acres cleared and in a goad state of cultivation, having rether on erected a LARGE LOG HOUSE Weather-boarded, New Bank Barn, Stone Spring House, a Stone building suitable for a cook-house, and other necessary out-buildings. There is a never-failing spring of Wa ter convenient to the house, and a pump of ruining water in the Darn yara. iun HORSES, Two Colts, Four Cows, One Devon shire Bull, Five head of Young Cattle, Fire head of Fat Hogs, Nine SUoats, One larg Waron, One two-horse Wagon, One Sprint, Wagon, One Buggy, ONE GRAIN DRILL, One Wind Mill, One Cultivator, Harrows. Plows, Wagon Bed, Hay ladders, Cuttint Box, Two Sleighs, a general assortment of Horse Gears, a large lot of Hay, Cook Stove; One nine-plate Stove, One Cupboard, a larg lot of Apple Butter, together with a general assortment of household goods aud farming utensils. Sale to. commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by Dec. C-St. SAMUEL TEATER. PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at Private Sale, a Lot of Ground, situated in McAlisters villc, Juniata county, Fa., containing More or less, having thereon erected thre DWELLING HOUSES, with never failini wells of water at the door, a LARGE BAk BRN, Corn-Crib, Wagon Shed, and other ont-buildings. There iB, also, choice fruit oa the premises, such as Apples, reaches, Cherries, &c .n.l l Urea varietv of ernrpes. The land is oil Kioan.il. and under eood fence, and is in a i.tlk ctntA nf cultivation. This property is situaieu in, nu uj.,iui..6 the towu of McAlistersville. Persons wishing to purchase, cam see the property and ascer tain tne terms oy caning PHILIP nARLEl, Residing on the prcmises Dc. 13, 'G5.-3t. Xew Millinery Establismcnt. Till! undersigned hereoy informs the la MitHintown and vicinity that she has just returned from the Ci.y with a large) assortment of Millinery goous fuicB. ou iu dispose of at reasonable rates. Such as HATS. BOSSETS, &C, made and rcrau-ed to e-der, also, new ones ready made, kpt on hurli' and for Bale, cheap - rn on. nttiitr nsitprna kertt on hend and for sale." CaU and see before ourcUas-ng elsewhere. Call at the refidorce of Kathat Kecley, a few doors east of the Presbyterian Church. TliilE 31. KEELEY. Oct. ll-3m. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND f after Monday, Nov. 20th 18C5, Passenger Trtins will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EAbTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.57, P. M. Fast Line 6.31, A. IT. Day Express 11.18, A. M. Cincinnati Express 4.31, P. 31. Mail Train 10.20 P. 31. j WESTWARD. ( Pitfc.bg. &. Erie Mail.... 2.50. A. M. Raltimore Express 4.51), A. M. Philadelphia Express.. 5.30, A. 31. Fast Line 6.21, P. 31. Mail Train 3.53. P. M. Eaiizrant Train... .:.'... 10.07. A. 31. JAMES NORTH, Ag't. SitOICAL CARD. DR. S. O. K.EMPFER, (late army sur gson) having located in Patterson tend cj-g his professional services 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 uulortunate as to need meuicai at tendance. He wil". be found at the brick building op posite the '-Skntixel Orncs," or at his resi dence in the borough of Patterson, at all hours, except when professionally engaged. July 22, 1665. tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE- riHE undersigned, having been appointed JL by the Orphans' Court of Juniata county, Trustee, to sell the Real Estate of Peter Hil- bifh, late of Elkhart county, Indiana, dee'd.. sitLp.ted in Monroe township, Juniata county, Pa., frill offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, December 28, 'C3, at 1 O'CLOCK, A. M., The following describ ed Real Estate, bounded on the North by lands of John Gingrich and Isaac Haldeman, on the West by Heirs of Wm. Sellers, and Joseph Moyer, on the South by Ballxer Lauvcr, aad A. H. Landis, and ou the East by Joseph Niemond and Issaac Boltizer, containing 276 -A-O ojs Of valuable Lime Stone Land, ono Hnndred and Forty of which is cleared and in a slate of good cultivation the balance being timtcr land, whereon is erected a Large Two Story Frame Mansion House, and Tenant Hotse, with never failing water in the Houses and vards. Large Bank Barn, Large Orchard of Choice fruit trees, oi au ninim. inn nui berland is of the best quality of Oak and Chestnut, and within eight mrles of the Juni ata River. One-half the Grain in the ground to be sold with the place: Terms made known on day of sale. GEORGE HILB1SU, Trustee. Dec. 6, 18ti5.-ts. -jyOTICE The undersigned will hereafter require Cwh for all FLOLR. FEED. &c. when delivered. ami those who are in arrears will be required fopay up immodiately PETER HARTMAN, MilforMill. Dcc. 6-3t. Plain and Fancy Jot) Work, . : At this OiEee XOLLMAX. W. B. BOLLMA ROLLM.4X BROTH ERS, DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE, MAIN STUET TWO Doors North of Belford's Store. MIFFLINTQWN, PA. m "ITTE WOULD RESPECTFULLY- CALL ' the attention of the public to oar Stock of jmrGs, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOA'rS, aal a large variety of notions ; as also to our STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKjS WATCH CHAINS, DREAST-PINS, EAR AND FINGER RINGS, SPECTACLES &. jjgy- WATCHES, CLOCKS and all kinds of Jewelry repaired at the shortest notice and on the MOST REASONABLE TERMS. J-ORDERS from PHYSICIANS prompt ly attended to. A liberal discount to Phy. sicians. Sept. 27, '65-tf ROLLMAN BROTHERS MIFFLLNTOWN TIN SI10P. X HAVING purchased the Tin and Sheet Iron Store, located on Bridge Stiect, Milliin town, I would respectfully inform the public that I intend to keep constantly on hand a general assortment of COOK & PABL08 STOVES, lin and Japan ware, the largest and best in the county, and as to quUty and workman ship cannot be surpassed. . SPOUTING, HOOFING, JaV&nd 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' Tinnea. Enamelled Hollow ' Ware, Waffle Iron's Coal Shovels, Fruit Cans, both common and Patent , M(j 0f various measures, always on hand and for sale Persons in want of anything in the above line are requested to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I feels confident that I can suit tbem either as regards the article or the price. Sa-Old copper, Bras and Pewter borgbt and the highest priae paid in cash or good JACOB G. WINlii. Oct. 13, WC5. 3y . " TI1JS WAY FOK BARGAINS ! NEW GOODS AT MICKEY & PENflEL'S. The undersigned has juet received a large steck of Dry Goods and Groceries at their store on Rail Road Street, in Patterson, which they are opening to the public, at the following low prices .- ' Fbikts. : . i Bkown S .heatings. Bert Quality at ......25iBei Quality ..40 Second -.24 rSccond , ,v..a!) Third 20f t uiru DeLaimbs. jFourth it 33 ".) 25 Plain (all wool)....70itth f J. TIT tSIX 111 ............... Fancy and plaia I r laxnkls. from 'Ot04U ocHrict -joioiu White...-. 45to70 GlKGHAUS. , , ... -- ... ,., Plad 4oto.o t3t uall,y fi'shirtinp 4075 i5eccond " -33ill wool Socks4to93 n8" r" Cu"-J Boots & Suoas. ?e9taall,y ILa-lies $2to3 r, STl.f -9lMiei...-Sl 20to2 2o rau-d 3t.,,, ... 0,.C1 ,i- oi b nit va. Gents Boots S3 50 7 50 Boys $1 25to2 25 GaorEBiES. - bnini 41 0,.,,t jr j Jllaok aud etbsr ColorB.....50toSl 30 Ssinrs. I Balmoral..2 7to4 50'cMr hoiiae 70 Hot ?r""",Sugars. brown..l4tol8 Tickings...25, 3jo5 Z White r3 Parts Srrrr. - - nleta Caffce....35to40 Jeans from 4Otoi01 Ladies' CcAts latest Satinet 70mSl 2o-vt;.1( ...$,12 00to20 00 .Cassimeres...$l 25to3j Lreakfast Shawls Plads. I from !2to3 All wool 45to80l Woolen JJoods7f to2 50 Plad Cashmer...37to50 Hats and Caps at all iils ached Mrstis. ipriees. J jjest Quality . Second. ....... j Third , .50j Notions A f-ill st .40 sortment of Ladies' k .35 Gents' Gloves, Hos- Fourth 3tiery, &o. at all prices, Fifth 25, to suit purchasers. Also, a full assortment of Queenswarc. Hardware, Tinware, Brooms, Brushes, Bask ets, Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Segars, &c, &c., usually kept in a country store. Purchasers will do well by calling and examening our stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as our cioi to is to sell cheap for CASH or Country Produce. MICKEY & PFNNELL. Ncv. 9,'63.-ly . Patterson, Pa. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of SAMUEL OKESON, late of Beale township, deceased, have been grant ed to the undersigned, residing as aforesaid, by the Register of Juniata county. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those havibg claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement, nov. 2'.t-Cw. N. A. OKESON, Admr. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administra tion sn the estate of JOEL VODER, late of Fermanagh township, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing as afore said. AU persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JON S A. VODER 1 , , . NATHAN VODER )Aamr not. 29-Gw. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is 'hereby given that latters of administra tion on the estate of HENRY STINE, late of Fermanagh townships deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, residing as afore said. All person knowing themselvaa in debted Io said estate will make immediate payment, and thoBe having claims will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. nov. 29-Ow. CHARLES STINE, Admr. f"ULL AND EXAMINE v-r our Stock of Ready MadeClothing before you Purchase Elsewhere, you will find on hand a good assortment for Men and Boys ware, which wiil be sold cheap for cash or country produee. ' MICKEY & PEN'N ELL, JJ J-tf ttte.-0B, T. J. B. AT THE SULOUFF, FROW AND PAKKER, IX TBI CXTSTAL fALACI BC1LD1XG, 3IIFFLINTOWN, PA. 33 tirg:ii3.Q ! I1HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PCR JL chased the stock of goods formerly be longing to Sulouff & Stambaugh, and having added to it quite an asaortmcat from the Phil adelphia market, are now ready to snplly the citizens of Mifijintown aud vicinity with any thing and everything that is usually kept in a country store, and a great many things tbat have never been kepf bafore. ,We are deter mined to sell goods at a REDUCED PRICE and make it an object lor the people tq buy from us. A large stock of DRV GOODS, con sisting of Ladies Dress Goods, such as FRENCH MERINOS, SHEPHERD PLAIDS, (all wool, FANCY PLAIDS, (all wool) PLAIN WOOL DELAINES DRESS FLANNELS, PLAIN SACK FLANNELS, WHITE FLANNELS, BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS, RED FLANNELS, MUSLINS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, &c, &c. Can be bad at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. MOURNING DRESS GOODS: Black Shawls. Veils, Colnrs, Cloves, C-auntlcts, Second Mourning llalniorala. Hoods, Ac, A c. Everything desirable in this line, and a very large stock, At Snlon.T, Frow & Parker's. AFCLL'assortmcnt of Gentleman's Goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, SaV.KcUs. Over Coatings, Vesting. Can be had at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. TT7E have one room devoted entirely to V V Ger.ts Furnishing .Goods and Ready Made Clothiug, such as Coats, Pants, Vests, Over Coats, Boots & Shoes. Hats & Cape, White Shirts Fiannel Shirts, Undershirts,, and Drapers. SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. FULL assor;roent of TRUNKS and TRAV iX ELVING BAGS. Also, NOTIONS, such as Hose, Gloves, Buck Gloves and Mita, (very best quality,) Kid Gloves for ladies and gents, untiubhed Kid. at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S f E have on hand a good quality of Uurd- I ware, comprising a full assortment of CARPENTER TOOLS, & XLACKSMITU TV?,."?. .such as Anvils, Bellows, &c, Shoe maker Tools, Saws, Axes, Augurs, Iron. Steel. Nails, Horse Shoes and IIore Shoe Nails by the keg and pound. Ropes of all sizes from 2 inches down to J inch by the pound. Buggy and Wagon Sprins, Grind Stones, and Grind Stone Pictures, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S CARPETS ! CARPETS ! ! ALARG,'-: and good variety of ALL WOOL, RAG and HEMP CARPETS on haud and for sale cheap, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S M .UBEJt! LOIBEIi!! full assortment, such as Boards, I'iUts. Lath, Shingles, Doors and Sash, oa hand und for sale by SULOUFF, FHOW & PARXEll rpHEbest quality of MXCKEREL, IIER . RING twlSIAI) always on hand. Aud, alro, 'a 'good supply of Plaster and Calcined Plaster, at SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER'S. COAL.! COAL,!! A large quantity cf JCnt, Egg. Prepare 1, Blacksmith and Linieburncr's Coal r:n hand and for sale by SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. Ji Persons can be supplied with Ccsl, Plaster, STh, &c, at the lov'est price, by o-ir agent at ompsontown, EL-TIC BENN2R, who is also authorized to purrrase Grain ami give the highest market Prices. 6 Mr. CL1NE is, also, ovr authored agent at. Perrysville to purchase Grain and sell Coal, Plaster ard Salt for us. Give us call and you cannot fail to be pleased. BiJ Highest prices paid for Country Pro duce, and taken in exchange for goods. SULOUFF, FROW, & PARKER, ctobcr 1805. SALT! SALT!! SALT!!! A Superior quality, either by single sack oi quantity. We will furnish Merchants with salt at Philadelphia prices, with the ad h non of expenses of freight. 11 CI 11 lftV A I J 1 I 1. FL0DB & CBiAtfJ. FLOUR and Graie, of all kinds, purchased at Market rate3, or received on storage aal shipped at the usual frieght rates. Hav ing boats of our own, with careful captians and hands, we will ship freight of any kind to and from Philadelphia or any point along the canal. SULOUFF, FROW & PARKER. G-roceries ! Prime Rio Coffee, Prepared Coffee, Pulver ized Sugar, Crushed Sugar, N. O. S'jttij, S. H. Sugar, N, O. Molasses, S. H. Msiaf sea, Lovering Syrup, Chocolate, Mustard, Rice, S.'arch, Nutmegs, Cloves, Caes'a, Ginger, Corn Starch, Fish, Salt, &e Ac, for sale cheap at thaNaw Sioki is Patterson. ' Jscl-t JIM TOLD k VALUABLE FABM At Private Sale! THE undersigned offers his farm, at privat sale, situated in Fayette township, Juni ata county, Pa., five miles from Mifflintown, two miles from McAlistersville and tnrat fourths of a mile from Oakland Mills, adjoin Lig 1 nds of Adam Weidaian, John Hoffman, ami others, containing XO Acres, One hundred of. which are cleared and in a good S'ate of cultivation, being lately well limed, the balance well set with heavy limber. The improvements are a LARGE LCG HOUSE, Suitable for two fotralies, a large Stone Bank Barn, AVagon Uoiure, Carriage House, Wash House. Stone Spring House and other Out buildings ; two Apple OroharJs one young rchard in good bearing condition, -with choic fruit; also, excellent water at tbe;door, a splendid stream running close by the tiuilin-t, through the far ; tbero is a lime kila oa 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 cf all kind:?. Persons desiring to view the propertycan do so by calling on the un dersigned residing on the farm. For further particulate address, S. II. KINZER. Oakland Juniata County, Pa. . VALTJAELE TAR2T AT PUBLIC SALE THE UNDERSIGNED WIIL SELL ON the premises, in Spruce Hill township, Juniata couaa, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Wedncsthy, December 20, 1SG5, THE roLLOWINfi KEAl ESTATE TO WIT.- A Tract of Land situated in said township and county, adjoining lauds of Thomas 1. Millikcn, Silas tmith. aad others, containing two im i:ti:i ACHES, About 100 of which are cleared, ia a pood state of cultivation and under good fences, and the balance the best quality of timber land. . The iirp.'OTenients are, a Good I) v; ell in g House, GOOD BARN, and all the necessary out buildings; ai excellent ORCHARD of grafted fruit, a Spring of water with running pump, convenient to the door, and a stream of running water passing through the premises. Tie above farm is one of the best in the county, convenient to schools, churches, mills and stores, and will be sold on reason able terms. JOHN McNEAL. Nov. 22, '05-ts. A Valuable Farm AT Private Sale! rrMIE undersigned offers ni pri7a.e S"-le, that -L well known farm, situated in Fayette township, Juniata county. Pa., about 6 nf.les from Miiilintown and Penn'a. railroad, 1 mil from Oakland .l:lb and 11 miles from McAlis tersville. The Ceder Spring road from Mif. flintown to Sunbury, passes through the prem ises. The farm contains about m ASHES, , Of the first quality of Limestone Lan'. The improvements are a la'ge Iiri k Huuxe, 30 by '40, wi.h an excellent well of limestone watertt the door ; a large Frame Hank Uai'R, SO by 40 feet, corn crib, wagon shed, carriage house, tool house, and work shop. AU these buildings are new and built in a 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, also A first rate opened on the farm. Two apple orchards, filled with a choioe election cf grafed fruit For further par'icnlnrs. enquire of Lucian Wilson; Eiq..at Oakland Mills, who is au thorised to sell. ROBERT McALISTER. Ost. 24, lG0-tf. LADIES' FANCY FURS! ! AT JOIIX FAREIRAS' Fur Mancfudtorr, So. 713 Arcli Street, above 7th, Phils,' j-i I nave now in store mm jvf cy own Importa- and ulanartc- , j'Al'.'ie, ODeofthe iar-Svri-r F'! aad most beau- -- ', jL'"-r tiful sfelections of FANCY FURS, for CHILDREN'S WEAR in the City. Also a fine assortment of Geuts' Fur Gloves and Collors. I am enal.1: J to diJpoo of my goods at very rearcnable prices, and 1 would therefore solicit a ball from my irien Is of Juniatv coun ty and vicinity, gy- Rcmenibty the Name, Number and Street. JOHH FABIIRA, 713 Arch Street,, above 7th, south side, PHILADELPHIA. 33I have no partner, nor connection with any other store ia Philadelphia. Oct. 4, f,5-4m. ESTATE NOTICE Eet'ite of Jon-is &i:-er dee'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of Tes tamentary on the estate cf Jonas Kciber, lata of Walker tovreship. deceased, have been grantea to tho tndersigned resiaing in the same torrasaip. AH persons knowing hemselves indebted io said estate are request d to make immediate pay men t and those bav ng claiius will please present them duly au thenticated fir settlement. SAMUEL SF.IBER, Jr. 1 r . ABKAM SEIBER- Ezieutiri. Fot. 15, '65. Ct. AGENTS WANTED! To canvass the new steel engraving! f Woman's Mission, Lincoln Family, Early Days of Washington, Ac. Ferrograph Cartes de Visite or Album Pictures, At grcetly reduced Prices. Spetial terms to disabled soldiers, ' Bjy Send for Catalogue with terms. JOHN DAINTY", Publisher. 15 S. Sixth Street, Philadelphia, Pa- For S le. AHORSE AND MARE, tear Centre Sciool House, Spruce Hill township, Juniata aoicty. J. G. LOS'j. i.'ov. 22, 7,5-4:.