ft Cjjc Jnniata jStntiurl. WBDNESDAi MORNINP, February U, lcitE. D. Tarter for pl'ff., K. S. Doty for TOWN AND C -9UNTRY. Wanted. Mr. William Whitson, of Feimanagh ' township, desire purchasing a six or eight horse power Engine. Any person having one to dispose of, will Cud a ready purchaser in Mr. Whitson. Correction. In publishing the Re rcip'd and Expenditure1) of the county of Juniata, last week, we published the sal ary of A.J.Greer, Esq, Clerk to the i Commissioners, as S8i0,00. This is a, mistake Mr.Greerouly receives $250,00. A Mariued gentleman, has iuformed w of a sure way of raising a storm before j hrcckft. Ki?s the servant girl at the iitcjaeat yes wife is entering the kitchen, lie says he tried it, but adds for the bene flt ot those who may desire to try the ex periment, to get their hair cropped and ty all means not to oeglect to hide the broom before attempting the experiment. " Solpiers Discharges. It has been ascertained that individuals engaged in purchasing honorable discharges from f.old:ers dispose cf them to "conscripts" who evaded the draft by fleeing to Canada. The names of the discharged soldiers, by means of a chemical process, are removed and the name3 of the purchasers substi tuted. Total Eclipse or the Mooy. ; March is to clofe tut as did January, j with nights made teauiiful by a full j moon. The almanac tells us that on lie ' evening of March 30th there will be a ; total eclipse of the monn. The time will j be verv favorable for observation, as it! begins at 0e minutes past uTue o'clock, is at its total at twelve minutes pa-t ten. ; and begins to disappear at fiityone min-' utts past eleven. It is visable through-j cut the United States. ; j Whole columns of some of the IM.il- sceipiua names nave oeeu "1" 1 . t i 1.1. .1 . ..'II ueta.ioi a nannreu nouse s mat old city. Dishes, framed pictures, bo ks losing glasses, aud all kinds of loose .,r- tides travel around through the """" : pron.iscuot.sly, cut up all manner of ...js- , terious antics, nnd finally land vt;vn ''ie f!or. 3i duubt it is a trick to depicciato ; 1 j the value ot the property, or give the I fam.ly notoriety. As the days of w-.kh-; craft have passed away, there .8 so.-uj in- j gcuious incksicr at. woriw. ' j StTE I.VXAT1C Hospital. From against the defendant as one of the sure- the report of the trustees, Jut issued. ! tics iu the Roud, verdict for the Cuuimon wc Itaru that on the 1st of January, 1SG5, wealth the sum ofS10,000 dollars the there were 281 patients iu the State Lu j pcnal'y in the liund and that there is due otitic Hospital. Of this nuiuUr.151 Janiata county S:!2,10. Alexander were males aud lo0 females During the "'J Chiietj Lr pl'ff., Talker aud Lyuus year 153 were ai'mitted, of whom C" 'or Jet t. were males aud 80 females 40 were dis-! Commonwealth of renu'a. at the sug- charged, restored. 33 improved, 15 sta j gestion of the Coinniis.-iooers of Juniata tiouary, and 35 died. n the J -t of Jan- pounty. vs A. Elder This wa3 an ua-y, 18G!J, there remiincd in the justi-! action no the ofiieial bond of George . tution, SJQ patients, consisting of 157 Stroup late Treasurer of Juniata county, males and 1 10 females. I against the defendant or sureties in bond. ' ! Piemuiuder of the list contiuued. Notice roH the Jltsicvr. Ma?on a ,, ,. . ,. . , . ; QUARTER SF.nIONS. iiamlin s Cabinet Organs are the only iu- Urutncnts that have the 'Automatlc'lJol i Commonwealth vs. Ellen Kinder Tn low Swell." and thev hav:n2 it ,,r,:,t.;? , dicrccnt f.r the Larceny of a pair of no other makers lake u-e it. Persons ' wishing or-ans should be careful, there- fore, iu purchasing, as agents selling a!, : 1XFKRIOR article, invcriably r.r,, it. ' to be as good as Mason & Hamlin's, when no one else run use their ".lo-,wm.V j Mhiri ir," the very thing that makes i their instrument m wwA to those ! of any other maker. 1 '"ur Commouwealth, Parker for defendant. We would advise any of our readers j Commonwealth vs, Thomas Bathgate-1-who think of purchasini. to visit the mu-' indictment arson-virdict guilty sen- sic store of 15. M. Greene, Huntingdon, j U-'ueeJ two years and throo months iu the Pa , Agent for this county, where ran be j KasJeru Peuitentiary at separate and soli hecu a lull assortment ot th.se very fine - ' irJ confinement, and to enter into reco'- iii.struti.euts, aud also Steioway & Sols' I'ianos. TtiK following is a partial programme lor Uie lustitue to be held at McAlisters Villr, Februnry 23, and 21, 1SGG:' Xnturiil l'hilu&oplii John Ilimcs. Ofij-xt fKmhing Miss Kolbe. ItltcioiL Prof. J. H. Shuniakcr. Jlnral f'tirixtion It. Woodward. (Vmwit I'rat tions W. II. Lukens. Der f- dr. I'fticl'nus EdIi. Lauvcr. : ... , i, Atlitiittioti A. liautn. J Grammar Analytical W. E. Caveny. Grammar SVti,'(ic-0. li. Supe. f ' . ' Geography Physical Levi Ilossler. . Geonrauhu Dc&zriptir,.. McAlister 1 J r -y i ' Jlcatiii' W. Mutth of McAllisters-i Villo Orphan School. j r . , . Ladies arc respectfully invited to pre- . - 1 1 . . . . l. I pare essays ou ijUueatioaat cuojects io ue ! . 1 read on the occasion. AH teachers arc respectfully invited to ' ' at,enc'- ' ! liy order of Committee. lir t I Di ll I'l.rm .n 1 .7. R. Wiar, Sec. Vt st.t K V.WU pri'i'" 1 "i lYt. m.'"t ; Court Proceedings. Georjre Goshen vs. Lydia Landis. Settled by the parties. uci i. Patrick Ever vs .William Lowry Re plevin Settled by the parties. Doty for pl'ff., Parker and Allison for deft. Andrew Kyan and Wife vs. Harman Yeigh and others Ejectment Verdict fur defts. Parker and D. W. Woods for pl'ff, Doty (or defts. The Directors of the Poor of Lancaster County vs. John Carman Ejectment Continued by consent. Sohenk and Lyons for r I ff , Parker for deft. John Adams and Wife vs. The Pcnn'a Railroad Conipauv Trespass on the case coritinueil. jiararet Turci V3. ravilj jmnken and William Boycr Settled by the par- j tics. Doty for pl'ff., Parker for deft. Frederick: Schrawder vs. Abraham tSuiith Assumpsit Settled by the par tics. Doty for pl'ff., Parker for deft. Philip Swartz vs. Abraham Smith Trespass Qua re chisum f regit Contin ued by the Court. Doty for pl'ff , Parker for deft. Frederick Schrawder vs. Abraham Smith Action of Slander Settled. Doty fur pl'ff., Parker lor deft. Isaac Daugbman vs. George Maus, Lewis II. Maus aud Johu P. Thompson Aie- i chanic's Lien Settled. i Eleauu: McCuhen vs. Henry S. Gosh ! en, Adm'r of John Hardy Debt Yer- diet 177,00 far pl'ff. Alexander for pl'ff . Parker for deft, William Okcson vs. Michael Hare Trespass ou the ease Verdict for dci't. Duty for pl'IT, Alexander and Parker for deft. Joshua Reab vs. Henry Valentine : Covenant After the case was submitted to the jury, but before the verdict was rendered, the plaiutiff took a non-suit Doty for pl'ff., Ale.v.auder and Lyons for deft. Davtd Vingling for use vs. E. D. Craw- forJ. AJm rs Del.t -Vfter the jury was ,worn anJ the evidence heard, the plain- ' 1 l tiff twk h uu.suit. parker for pl'ff, jeft y A(Wr of Jufc- IIarJ. v8. Janies Xorth lcbt-Verdict for tie s:40 .J3. rkcr for pl jr potv fur jcj-t 11 rn ... CninmonweaUh of P tnn a., at the sug- ?estio, 0f the Cumissttmers of JuniaU ' y? w Wthon-This wa an nctiun"oa the official bonJ , George w. i . rr r t . I Stroup, late Treasurer of Juniata county. :'r rings verdict guilty Sentence Ef j r"n '"js m bounty .i.ni, pay a fine ot ix cents an J cosu of Prosecuton. Christy d Doty fur Oomuiouwealth, 1'arter for defendant. Commonwealth vs. John P. Thumtnc Indictment for Larceny of tTO bonds "f -5100 each verdict not guilty, Chrisry n'z-inee iu cue thousand dolllsr with two sufficient sureties in five hundrsl dollars, each to keep the Peace toward all good citizens of this comraonw'alth, and par tieularly toward A. J. Furguson. for the period of two rears after the expiration of his term of iniprisonircitt and pay a flue ol one dollar and costs of prosecution. I K 1 2. PnivAiE f-.VLK. The undersigned olfors ! at lo-ivsua sale the followiuz Keal Estate, to wit : A tract of Land belon-'inir to S. P. Blair. Ksi... situated in Walker township. Jinn ata I 1 ,. . . , , ,. ,, ,- , county, Pa-t adjoining lands ot Motes Kyle, John Wright. Joseph Tvson and others, con-1 tainirg SEVENTY ACRES more or less j aliout acres ot which are cleared, in a good ; Btai of cultivation and under good fence The l.allanee, about 15 acres, is well covered ! with .he very choicest timber. 1 ho lciprove- gooJ L()(; DWELLING MOCSU, ! a excellent new UAXK BAUN, with all the j necessarv out-buildings, an.I an excellent Or-1 ,.,, ot I! RAFTED FKU1T. The abova I ' . 1 1 ,-.. f 1 . l.'...j nI.A.,l 1...1P ... .. l.n I urm is i.ruu..n.i.j . "-"-j iween .Mifilintown and .Mexico, (the 1 urn Pike i,.a,iil!t frm the above named places pases through it.) and with a very little improve- ment c in be made oucof the pleasantcst homos in ilje coiimy. For particulars inquire of Joseph Tyson, Ksip, or i,n,ww , Jan. '. 2m. Mexico, Pa. IM tin I'ancv Jol Work, Sales of Vm. Cavcny, Auc't Feb. 15, Widow Stiuson, dee'd., Walker townwhip, personal property. Feb. 16, George Fisig, Fayette twp., per sonal property. Feb. 17, Widow Jacobs, Fayetee twp. personal property. Feb. 21, Christian G. Shelly, Delaware twp., personal property. Feb. 2o, Jonas Seiber's Heirs, Walker twp. personal property. Feb. 20, John Huffman, Fayette, twp personal property.' - . Mar. 1, Henry SieOer, Walker twp., per sonal porperty. Mar 3, Kaultndtr's Heirs Fayette twp personal property Mar. G, Samuel Adams, dee'd., Walker towushir, personal property. Mar. 13, Madisou Sliarou, Fayette twp personal ptoperty. Mar. 15, David Seiber, Fayette twp., personal property. Mar. 30, Peter Kauttmao, Walker twp persoual property. Sales of Wiu. Given, Auc't. Feb. 15, Emanuel Alberts, Fermanagh twp , personal property. Feb. 1G, G. V. Kraus, Fermanagh twp. personal propeity. Feb. 13, Win. Ort, Fcruiauagh twp., per sonal proiiurty. " Feb. 20, Ephrain. Sieber, Fermanagh tp , persoual property. Feb. 22. John Christy, Fermanagh twp., persvsal property. Feb. 2J, v'eph McClelland, Spruce Hill twp , jicrsoual property. Feb. 24, U.S. Doty, Adtu'r, or Htory Muist, dee'd., fermanagh twp., personal property. Feb. 27, Win. Sieber, Walker twp., per sonal property. Feb. 2S, P. A. & llobt. S. Hart, Walk er twp.. personal property Mar. 1, Johu livale, Uealu twp, person al property. ! March 2. Win. Whitson Fermanagh twp! real estate and personal property Adi'ilioiial Sales. Feb. Feb. Fob. Feb. -Mir. Mar. 17, James Wallace, Lack twp , real estate. 22, Isai:c rCauffinati, Turbett twp., ! personal property. 21, J. S. Thomas, Perry ville bor- riiijih. real estate. 28, Frederick Kines, Susquehanna twp , perscnal jrcper"y. Isaac 3, J. V. Steveon, Perryville bor ough, personal property. Lcugacre, Aitr't. 20, Frederick Kines. Susquehanna twp., personal property. Isaac Donnacrc. 1m:". JIIFFLIXTOWX & PATTERSON MARKETS- FLOUR. Super, j) bbl. $7 Kxtia 7 MARKETINGS. Butter, prime lb . Buiier, -n rate ; Lard, J Tallow 50 75 Fancy,- ... jt;c, cwt. Iluckwheat,-... Corn Meal,-.... GKAIN, '.) 00 3 00 4 00 Eggs. If do SO i POUK, .Hogs, ') cwt 12 O0 I Ham, ft It) 25 White ji'heat... 2 M Red Wheat Itye li.uiey,... Corn !bu 1 'JO 'Sides & Shoulders 10 BEEF, "FO Fnre o,r, ) cwt 70 00 55 ;mnd or , 12 00 Buckwheat, Oats .SEED.S, Clover, "y bus r. i POULTRY, Chickens, "j? pair Ducks, iiee"e, 1 ; Turkeys 2 50 4f) 00 00 50 Tiniotby. Flax llumririan. (Ml 25 80 ) COAL, y ton iTreventon stovo 8 do Ezz 8 50 50 DUIEO FUL'IT, Apples; v bu 4 Peaches, " t 5 CherrU'S, Currents Blackberries, Elderberries, 50 50 10 10 8 6 tSunbury stove S 50 do Egg 8 50 IChcstaut, 7 50 iPea. n t0 i Mixed 3 00 i WOOD, tOnk 4 OO llickirv, 4 50 1 HAY", Timoihy, 10 HO iClover 8 00 I Retailed Atliolrs, Coal Oil Ygal 1 00 'Salt, sack 3 50 Plaster, "j) ton 10 00 IXails.........':.:.. 10 00 IJOTIATA SENTINEL I In advance S2 00 POTATOES, New lrifh, "jl bu 100 Sweet 3 00 VAI5I ETI Erf, Apples, f. bu 1 50 Onions,... . 1 00 50 45 10 25 45 '6 White Beans.... I Beeswax, lb Sonp, dry Candles -. . . Wool, washed... Nags Corrected weekly by Suloulf. Frow & Parker. PHIL.VDELiMIIV MAKKEPS. PniLAor.t.riiiA, Feb. 10, lStiO. The flour market is rather fircier, hut there is very little doinsr; sales of snper fiao at 7(7 50 ; extra SSfVjS 50 ; North, western extra family at ?8('fj'J, aud Pa. & Ohio co. at S?3 50(.10. llyc Flour at St 75- In Cdiri ileal nothifcr doino;. ii.OUU hush, piod prime lledWheit sold at 2 10(2 21 and White at S2 ?M($t CQ. Itye hardec'.iticd to 85o. 12,000 bu. yellow Corn sold, part at 72 Jc, and part on secret terms- Oats steady at 45c. (Jold 1-3'J. Piio itiicrican Wine l'lant. -L The undersigned having been ex'ensive ly engaged in growing Plants and Manufac turing Wine for the last four years, are uow prepared to furninh Plants (becoming Spring at the following i-aies : $15,00 per hundred or 812,50 per hundred when a thousand or more are ordered. Jiach Plant will make from ouc U two gallons of Wine the first sea son, equal to tbo best. SheTy Wilms of Europe, gapiple Wines forSSfaiVled by Ex press at the wholesale price,'$3,00 per gallon. All letters of inquiry orders for Wine and Plants, proii ptly attended to by addressing KI LL1 & KLEClvNE It, LulTalo y. Roads, Feb. 7, -2m. Union county. Pa. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE. Notice is ' hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of HENRY MOIST, late of Fermanagh lownsaip, deceased, havs been granted to the undersigned, residing in Milf lintown. All persons knowing themselves in debted to said estale will make inimcdiat payment, and those having claims will pre scut them duly authenticated for settlement. li. S. I'OTV, Aivt'r. r m -,.. I RECEIPTS AND F.XPENUITTRES t OF THE COUNTY Of JUNIATA, ran ihe first I:iy of January, l8Cu, to the 3rd day of January. ItitiO. 180". JOHN 15. M.T0t)D, r4rr DU To balance in bis hands on Janu ary , 1865 $ 3.002 00 TttaxcsoutstandiugOD Jan. I, 'Go 12,81)9 !)4 T m"i taxes levied for 18i5..... 0,517 73' It cash ree'd of Collectors of Mil itia tax C80 22 To cash ree'd of Sheriff Louden, jury fees ". 20 00 T cash ree'd of sunUry persons for old fence ITti 54 So cash ree'd A. Christy, auf roge lax - S 1 0 Tceiisb ree'd A. Partner, ditto..... 3 20 To' " J. Jlelvinley, dauia- 10 t To interest charged on State tax , ' .I Spruce IliP. township... - 24 53 To cash reo'd on sales of unseated Uud 5 00 Total. ,.$43,471 1H CU. i0 CONTRA. By commissioners and other orders lifted from the tirst January to January Sfi, ISltC..- $22,823 20 By State Tresis'. Ve!'t uf July 21), 'Co 2,500 00 !y " " 31, ';.i 4,000 00 Hy " " Ari. ?, ' 'Co 1,500 00 Ky cash paid 8. I)imm, peiisluncr 20 00 By Treasurer's per eeutagfc ttu $:!0,58 28 ...'.: , 3"8 4:5 By exonerations nllowed Collectors 220 H!) By cutumissions allowed Collectors 4,527 4 By Treas'r's per ccntage on 00 22 militia Ux9 received ; 3! 00 Bv sm't of outstanding taxes, Jail. I. mm 8,201 81 By cash paid order of Military "board... i.. 85 00 By balance in Tieasurer's hands, January V IS) -2.209 9 Total.... ...343,471 18 S7Vi TEMtXT OFOC rsTAXIlXG TA .YES in Ike hmh of the Collectors, vn the first day of Jnmur'1, TKAB. IMLI.fcC roils. DISTUICTS. AMUI XT. 1HW 1!) ll i2 1H2 im 14 lsi; 14 it;5 1W5 1 Kti: 1S05 ISii.) 1,.") 1 IK'w 1W5 1S05 IStJj 1SK IS'io 1M" lt05 Mm W. .laoohs John D. Howell James Kidd ''Caleh Parker Win. Brown Joshni Beale 1 it id liraitoa H F. Siaiih Luke Murks Sannul Walls John Anderton .!. A. Christy Wni. Christy Tetcr Ucttick Geo, W. Lloyd Samuel M:irk!ey John McConncil Jos. Karstetter P Braunisholiz Knyiie Sjiruce Hill Turcnrora Patterson Perrysville Tuseorora Bcale Tuscarora M onroe Fayrtie Pa'tersoti SliiHintown Fermanagh Walker 1 Delaware Kayctte Monroe Sus'iiiehinni $10 20 02 4! 12 i 123 3S1 105 222 34 5S " 515 ,450 ;;.".) 950 132 111 430 717 :o MX .-41 IVrrysville Abraham Partner Milford John Koous John P. Kelly I). A. Mariin San;. R. Zeiglcr Joseph Cell T..yi - Turbett lSeale Spruce Hill Tuse.iroia Lack $S,231 81 Since paid in ful!. All of which is respectfully submitted. JAMES CAVE XV. ) THOMAS McCAMMON, Au.lUoi ALBERT GRAY. ' ' J Cosmissionebs OF.riCE. 1 MiiTLis-iowx January 4,' ISM. j COVJUSSOXEHS- STAT E.VZXTS OF Ike ' disbursements of the County Treasurer to January I s, lt?fl0,r the year 1SI.5 .- Courts cn-l J urors' Vy. S. B. Louden, Sheriff noli tying jurors, &c $Sfl 00 i E. L. Anderson, ft a', lirnnd ; and I'etil Jurors Feb Term 377 80 I. 1). Wallis, ct a!. Grand aud : IV it Jurers April Term... 2'".7 55 0. A.' S-,eriner, tt nl. Grand & Petit Jurors, Sept. Term. ...300 20 Jos. Ard, et al. Grand and Pe tit Jurors, Dec. Term -Wl 04 AU x. Speddy, Court Cryer.... 31 00 i Henry Willi, et al. Tip-staves 43 IMJ-5I706 4" Constables' Reports. John Dearing ct al. constable returns 55 fS I J'i itlhonutary, Sheriff, ,5v.. lrs. iGeo. W. Jacobs, Proth'o fees. 07 4l I S. B. Louden. Sheriff fees...17S 4'J j J. A. Millikcn, Disirsct Attor- ney fees 47 00 George Goshen ct aL Consta ble fees 49 30 J. Middagh, ct al. Justices fees S3 7S CG 0; CvKisr.nb, tith Witnisscc. Jeffries Ingrain et al. witness es in sundry cases. 140 S3 J!rii!jts. run-.roy & Sherlock, rcbuild- '" 'ing llry tier's bridge UP3 00 Sulonff Reynolds, balance tin Mitllin bridge 920 00 John Landis t al. repairs to sundry bric'.gcs 501 72-5015 OS Trinling Stntiontry. J. B. M. Todd, Militia Record book 80 fiO A. G. BonraJI, Pub. PrintiD:'l 1 oi) Wni. J. Jackman " ' ' 215 75 A. I.. C.nss S Co " 130 83 ! F. L. Hutter. Records, Tiau- scripts & Duplicates... 131 20 722 38 J Vouiilt Debt tj- Interest. T. B. Landis ct' al. bounty claims... - 2131 00 D. Hetflyetal. interest .' 147 ft.)--2278 50 Stlitf to Soldier,' Families. Amanda J. Siu-mers & ctbors .11595 4D I . Public OfccL I IX. P. Ji Williams, recording . Treasurer's bond 5 10 H. P. McW'illiams, Glass and j Stove Grate for ORice 2 70 ! J. A.Christy, Auditing Pub. ' Account 18 00 j R. P. McWilliams, Presses and seals -74 50 103 30 I General Jj- Spring Elections i O. W. Campbell et al. Judges, Inspectors and clerks 080 00 G. W. Jacobs rtc'g election I returns 31 00 lit. A'. Warner et al. constables 0,5 4i'i jjamesartin.etal. assessors 6 00 722 4i) . County Prison. Levi Hccht, blankets 14 00 I S. I!. Louden boarding pris- oners, &c 189 25 j J. C. Waits et al. repairs 17 50 uasoin, paint g S popering io SQ Mrs. M. A. Louden, makii g bed clothing (J 00 302 74 Eastern Penitentiary For tuaint&inance ot'con;cts.523 81 S. B. Louden, Shin" convey ing prisoners 71 00 79'J 81 Scalps. S. Esboar et al. for mink, sku'ik 4 .. 7 JngniiUioKt John A Rowe et al. Jurors 23 00 E 1) Crawford li Lcijht, post moilcin exauiiuation 10 00 38 00 Avtsnorx and Assessments. David Haslett. Bcale. Asses- I sor, 1JM4..... 30 00 Triennial asuessmeiits, Jiot- & Deo. 1SG4 -578 C3 Extra assessment Ang. 'Go 57 7 S B Louden, notifying Assos- or cf Walker twp , 1804... 1 50 W Bcacher et al., room rent for triennial appels 21 25 G89 1-1 Commissioners' Office J Court Home. J S Cox Commissioner's pay101 75 John Folii ' " ' 88 00 John Kanawel ' '.' 191 o) I'm. Logue " " '25 00 Jokn liuzurj. Clerk 1O0 M) A J Greer " -3 0 M i I R Weiaer, clean'g court hou. 30 00 in 11 Kase insiu anor " 60 -J E Horning et al. wood, &e.... 3 50 II lleck, et L clan'g gutters.. 3 50 J Midibigh, swear'g cemmis- iouers 2 75 SiiluufT & Stauiliauglt coal..- 03 00 A Speddy, fieiglil crying tale of old feuce 10 75 J 11 Oreo & Co., Matting 115 13 J C Finn, paper forcourt room 84 00 U Goshen, et al. scati'oldiug, plastering, &c. - 31 75 Sandnis & Martin, repairing chairs , 5G 88 G Wi e, et al mason wori &c H 00 CE4C Bartley work to tfiur house ..,..-540 50 C W Wchxel, Stteei..., ....... 45 Ui t IS Martin Tencc.....! 2587 50 J Winey repairs to spouting.. 6 45 ? f! Panntbaker, work to ' rouK'-'c'ise 40 oo D Trout work to Coutt Trd Peace .: 16 00 rurcc'.l .J Claaoliy, Juittiag up feurt. lard Fence... . 120 0 J Cavcny puiat'g pnpeiir.glOO 00 1850 8C JliscrUancoits. D Haslet ct al exonerations... 7ti 47 It P M'WUliama, coal 8 0O J B i Todd cl al merohaodise !)2 80 J SuloufTmiliiiafuuils ovcrp't!262 OH S B AuJ :n, Mercantile App'r 3 I") Hi' Kepiii-r postage stamps Sie 5 45 D I'nriner, tt al. percentage as r..llectors...'. 1...305 62 I North, keeping prisoner 1 50 J A tliristy, procui iug records &c to w G W Jacobs, tt al, draft of tenco 00 7fi 'i Total ...21,248 03 fl.. S.l AVc the Commissioners of .Tuninta cuiimy, in compliance with the law, do pub. lish lli c foregoing as a full statement of the lleoc'pts aud Expenditures of the Comity aforesaid, forth'J year 18o5. Given under our bauds at the Commissioners' Office, iu Mittlin town, this lSih day otVanuary, 18tiG. John kaxawel, MATTHEW CLARK, V Commissioner,. MI LLI AM LOG IE, ) JrT:sT.- A. G. GnSP, C7r. feb7-4w ALIVAXCE QF SCIENCE v Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style of base, which is a combing ion of Gold and English Iliibber, (vulcanite ) Also American Kubbcr, (vtiWnite, ) which for beauty, ditra bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of ihe natural color of the face, cannot be sur passed. Either of the above Jxiua I WARRANT FOR TEN YEARS l'ull t'pper op- I.o-.ver Sels Inserted at iaw at $14 oo I'cr Sci. Temporary w.ts inserted Gratis. Special attention will be made to diseased eums, and a cure warranted or uo cliar"e made. T'.cth filled to last ftr life. Triumph in dentistry ! TKKTII EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN by a new process, without the vse of ether, clilorotorm or nitrous oxide, ana no d inner Having lieen in business fcr upwards of ten years, bve of wh-cn has been spent in M-'iltn town, awd being 'in possession' of tic litest Lit'i-o.cd In!niK,.nt, aivi Jf-'chipert I wiiVi ant entire satisfaction, or the money will be re funded. Oflice on Dridge Street, opposite the Court House S (iiarc. G. L. DEHR, nov. 2t. '05-ly. Resident Dentist. EXCCI TOIl'.S XOTICE. ALL Per sons arc hereby notified that Letters Tes tenientary of the Estate of SAMUEL M. AD AMS, lute of Walker township. Juniata coun ty, (lsc'd , have been granted iu due form of law by the Register of said county, to the undersigned residing in Walker "township aforesaid, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are aenuestcd to make immediate payment, nnd to whom all persons having claims against the said estate will please pre sent them for settlement. Jau. 17, oti-Ot. JACOB ADAMS, Ex'r. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administra tion on the estate of J F. Kaw'iirider, late of Fayette township, deceased, b.ive been grant eu to the undersigned residing in the same township. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment andriiose hav ng claims will please present them duly au thenticated for settlement. , SAMUEL LEOXAEE, Ki. Jan. lo, CC-b'w. TT,rE have ou hand a good quality if Hard v V ware, comprising a futl assortment of CARPK.VTL'lt TOOLS Sc BLACKSMITH TOOLS, such r.s Anvils, Kollows, Sc., Shov maker Tnoti, S, Alies: Augers, Iron. Steeb Nails. Horse Slices, and Horse Shoe Nails by the keg and pound, Hopes of all sizes from 2 inches down to inch by the pound. Buggy and Wnon Springs. Urind Stones, ami Grind Storfe Pictures, at ; ULOVFF. FROW & PARKER'S. PURE tIEERTY WHITE LEAD, WiH"d3 mo: and better work at a given Cost than any other 1 Tjy' it '. Jlaaufacturcd only by ' ' Zeigler & Smith. ) h'jlct ile Drf, Paitit it Gluts Dialer, Xo. l:;7 N4orih THIRD Street, rillLAD'A. Jau. 21. ;f-l y. A& J. MOSER, IT ELI DRILI.EUS, Would inform the public that, they are prepared to sink WELLS, either by digging, or (Lulling, at the shortest notic?, and on the awst reasonable terms. Call on or af tress, JACOB MOSER, Miflintown, or AM')t M'WCP, Mi.-i, P. NEW STAGE LINE MIFFLIN, rEEEPSVlllB 1SD COXCORO. . o Leaves Perrysville Monday, tVedueaday and Friday at 6 o'clock, a. m., and arrive at Con cord at 4 o'clock, p. ai. Leaves Concord luesday, Xuursuay ami Saturday at 5 o'clock, a. m.t aud arrives at Perrysville at 3 o'clock, p. m., iu time tor (be trains going East and West. stages will leave Minim Station as follows : Leaves MilTlin Station on Satiurdav, at 'i a. m. and returns on M-.rday: leaves Tuesday at a. m. and returns ou Wednesday ; leaved Thursday at rt a, in. Stages will leave Mifflin Station for Acade mic, daily in the evening, and return iu Iho morning in time for the East and West, trains. Bngsnge an'l wicknges of all kin'ls are tak en in charge and promptly delivcnld at mod erate c'mrg'-s. The stage on the above r u ts are in GOOD ORIlKR end under thn charge of competent and xperi'-ni-cd driver The proprietor hope?, by strict and person -nl attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. 1EHUEL E. BEALE, Prop. Jan. 10, 'tiii.-tf. PENNSVLVAMA RAILKOAD.o. AND after Motidav. Nov. 20ih 18f.Y Pmmhwf Traius will leave Mitllin Station as follonj EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.37, P. M. Fast Liuc 6.."1, A. 51. lay Kxpres....r 11.!, A. M. Cincinnati Express 1.31,- P. 51. 5Iail Train..... 10.20 P. 51. WESTWARD. PiffihS.5. Erie Mail... 2.50, A. 51. Baltimore Express -l.5j, A. 51. Phihidelphiu Express.. ft.:iO, A. 51. Fast Line f.2l P. 51. 5Iail Train 3.5:5 P. 51. Emigrant Train 10. 07. A. 51- JAMES NORTH, Ag't. it. It. I'OKSON- GEO. T. EGr.KllT. Kcal tntc Brokers iVConvcyanccri 112 South -Mi S'.rccl Philailelp bin. Pa. Inarms for sale iu rnnvy!ania. Siore-, ILdels nnd Mills f.r site troiighmit. Pen'isylrania. Faru'S fi.r salt, in New Jersi r. MiiA land, Dtlar.are ui Viigirlia. Some of liie greatest Larrtalns ever ottered to capitalists -r men of moderate means. Farias bought an I sold and good mortgages negotiated and mon ey invest!. tesr-Onicers and Soldiers' accountsnronin- !y .adjusted. Send for our Catalogue an I enclose stamp. CORSON i EGBERT. e c. C, '85 -:lm. DENTAL CARD, II M KEEVEB, lftist, rpAKES this method of informinr Ms friends J. in Juniata county, that owing to the ica sonably good success he his m-t rriih, during ilie few months he bis been practising his pro fession in said county, he feels warranted in making stated visits to Miltlintuwn and Me X'istersville The first Monday of each month Mr. Keever may lj found at the' Juni-ui 1! tel, Mitllin. te remain two weeks. The third Monday, at McAlistersville, to remain during the week. Teeth inserted on VrLCVXITlT GOLD & S1LVMR. TEETH FILLED and extracted in ipe .nost approved manner, and with the least possible pain. BRU Strict attention given to diseas.-l gums, i.c. Al! work wal.-antcd. pe, Terms reasonable. imuary 21, ISGS-tf. ixIVEJTORs, omcss. i ' E P I N E U I L & E V A N S , Civil Engineers and Tatest SoLiciions, No. 435 Walnut St, Philad'a. Talents solinited Consultations en Engin eering, Draughting and Sketches, Models and Machinery of all kinds .make and skilfully at. tended to- Speuial attention civen to REJECT ED CASES and INTERFERENCES. Au thentic Copies of all Documents from l atent, OBirc prosu-v J. N. li. Save ycvsclves useless trcnble and travelling expenses, at tl.ere :s ci Hctual need of personal interview wi-b ts. AH busincs witli these Offices, can le tnasacte l iu wri ting. For furth-rr information dire.-t a- abovn with stamp enclosed, for Circular with refer ences: January 17, 18tm-ly. X ECL' TOR'S N OT I CK. Tbr .. .. l,,iK r I -ihavo received from the Register of Juniata County, letters testamentary upon I lie lust will and testament of ROPERT THOMPSO N', late of Thompsontown, dee'd. All persons indebt ed to said estate, are requested lo make pav nient to the undersigned ami all persons hav ing d.-nands against ihc same will present, t'aeni f r sutllentent, on or before the iOth dtv Match, lr'titi- ' K. T. THOMPSON. W. S. THOMPSOX, i-i:.e,Kie.r-. T. S. THOMPSON, J ; Thompsontown, Jan. lo, :3iW. Jan 17-St R. R. CORSON, (Late Major iu Quarter Maste: Department, Real Estate Brokcf 'Cbiivej anccr Inarms in f.-rrylvaci?.;' ?ew Jersey, Mary lard, ' Delaware and Virginia. Havo Agenls iu tilfof tiHlve States. Catalogues not? ready for distribut'on by -.ending a stamp. rgr Officers and Soldier s iaimz adjusted. PQ- Collections made in all States. K. R. CORSOX, 112 South, dtb Sireet. Philadelphia. liox 513, Philadelphia P. O. Ta Dec. fi, 'Co.-3m. DMlNLSraATOit'S NOTICE. Notice i J.i- hereby givt that letters vf administra tion on tho ea-.ate of A.ML EL ALEXANDER, late of Miii'ord township, dec'it . have been granted to the undersigned, residing as afore-s-iid. All poi sons knowing themselves indebt ed to said estate are requested to make imme diate paymi nt, and those having claims will please present them duly authenticated for settk-iii'.ut. JANE II. ALEXANDER, A'inunislra'rit of Samuel Aitiandcr, dee'd. jan. 21). '6G-tiw. Dissolution of Partnership. jVTOTlCK is hereby given that the co-part-! J- neiship heretofore ejis'ing between Ja. 1 15. Sender and Samuel M. CTiiolt, doing busi j nes under the name of jo'uder & Elliolt, is ! this d:iy uisol-ei4 by mutual consent. Patterson. .T..n. 19-fif STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, uear the Capi tol Er.i!ligs, ll lRISIll'RG, PA. EtTcrms as moderate as .my Hotel in Mie v.". a r:ro; 1 . r.pr i .