A Curate jStntintl. tVEDKLSD.U MORNING Oct- 3, GEr.Y Cixb. The Janmtii Ctnlral Cearti C'-A meets iu the Court House on 1st and Ord Satibha evenings of each month nt So'clocfc. Any person wishing to sign the Constitution ran do so by calling at the SestixL Ollice or nt the meeting of the Club Lost. Ou Saturday last, in this place, a Fountain, Pen. Any person finding the above and retutointf it to this tfiice will receive the thanks of a Printer. Kail IIoad Suit. The Suit tried in the Snyder county, Court, between Solo niou Books aud Pennsylvania llailruad Company, was decided last week, the Jury reudering a just verdict in favor of the plaintive in the tutu of thirteen thou sand dolitus. A PiinsEXT. Oar kind friend J. F. G.Long, of Spruce Hill township, nintic us a present, on last Saturday, of a nice lot of sweet potatoes one of which weighed four pouuds and three ounces. Mr. Long raised these potatoes on his own farm, in this county, who can beat them ? Ol'lt young friend Win. J. Jackman, Las sold the Tern: Vuwicrut to Mr. Geo. Stroop. We are sorry to part with Pill as he is a clever, social aud obliging young uiaD. He intends going to Akron, Ohio, whore lie purposes starting a new Ueuiocratic paper. We wish hici pecu niary success in his new enterprise. Escaped. Mr. John Tyson captured a War some time ago and had him caged at the lock above towu. On Saturday nisht last Mr. Hear not liking his c!o-e quarters made his escape by crosMug the river to the Island and from thence made his way to the mountain. Mr. Tyson fired liim a partiug ealute Lut without doiDg him any inj'try. Appointed. Mr John M. McCoy, ol this place, has beca appointed Foreman of the Second Pivisir.n of the Pennsyl vania Hail Iload Canol, vice Alex. Cyrus, resigned. Mr. McCoy is a suber and ob liging vouns man, and the appointment could not have been bestowed on a more deserving person. If it was not that John is a Good Templar we would take ale in ours. "There is Bonsai.i.." The editor ol tho Hiyi'tter in his last issue te'ls ftf hav ing overheard a Iiopubiicao caucus on the street and that one cf them remarked : C.Tt., ta H.irwoll J,o trill Unrn" w 1, n ! they adjourned to the cENTINEL uu.ee What a va.-t amount of meaning there is iu that shott stu eL.ee, "There is Bjcsall." Let any of our citizens enter the bar toow and driukieg saloons iu our town aud look around, and the first words that escapes their lips will be, "There is Bon sail." Let any person listen to a caucus of Democratic politicians and after they Lave finished talkiug one of them wiii propose to take a driuk, as is always the j case, and the next ttiau to the one who is going to treat, "There is Bonsall. See an edit ir giving a business house or au ale hole a puff who will go iuto their place of ba.-iness aud say, "I gave you a puff did you sec it?" thus giving them a inifc hint to reward him therelor, and you will find "There is Bonsall." lit a lady appear on the street wearing a piece of fashionable goods or the latent style ol bonnets aud she will be paraded through the columns of the R 'jitter and made tiie laughiug stock of fools, and you will fiud "There is Bonsall." Our citizens are daily met on the streets by a cringiug piece of humanity with his usual saluta tion, "Will you give mc a chew of your t.-bacco T aud ' There is Bonsall." Let a farmer come to town with a wagon load of apples and among the first to climb on the wheel begging one of them you will fiud "There is Bonsall." Go iu to Busty Plum's store almost any time ana observe who is there spcuging cheese and crackers to keep his mean soul and body together, aud you will fiud ' There is Bousall." Attcud any public gather- .1.., nr.iM.niea -me of the front ! l feats (his hand raised to his head lor ttie purpose ot fhowiog a gold fiugcr ring) (one he received for a puff, and you will Jiud "There is Bonsall." A lady on en tering a pew in oue of our churches may accidentally tilt her hoops, a paper comes out aud makes known the startling fact, and "Tbere U Bonsall." See a man who is mean enough to associate with a crowd of gentlemen and eat and drink every time he is invited, and alter thy have all treated around, propose to retire for the evening, and "There is Bousall." Among a lot of worthless vagabonds hanging around a grocery pitching fjnoits for whisky, "There is Bonsall." AuiODg anything and everything that is low, vul gar, mean, dirty, d-'gradirs and contempt ible ''There is BodsuII." Market Car Frauk, Cook & Co's. Market Car wil hers after arrive at Pat terson every Tuesday evening. Persons in want of marketing will do well to make a note of this. CincLs. As will be seen ly nur ad vertising eolunins, another circus is com ing, and will exhibit here on the 10th inst. Our exchanges along where it has parsed through speak of it in the highest terms. Look Oct for Peserters! The Disfranchising act will be found on page 110. or the lamphlet Laws of Pennsyl vania for the- year, 1SGG. Kvery Justice of the Peace is entitled to a copy of these laws, and we would advise them to send to the Prothuuotaty aud secure the cony to which they are entitled and iuniish their respective election Boards with it on the day of the election. Let this mat ter be attended to promptly. Brass Band. The Band lately or ganized in Mifilin and Patterson, have employed a teacher Mr. Kowbotham, of Philadelphia, under whose instruction it will soon discourse music cqiftl to any other Band in t"he Central part of the State. 1'apers will be passed around for contribution to defray the expenses of a teachtr, &c. We commend them to the liberality of our citizens. ARNOLD RAMP Ou the llord ull., by S. G. Dressier, Esq , Mr. John Arnold of Irry county, ami Miss Elizabeth Rump ot Greenwood township, Juniata county, Fa. Perry county papers please copy. IIIFFLINTUO & PATTEUSON MAR&ETS FLOUR, MARKETINGS. Super, "pi J.W.-S12 00 Butter, prime r' lb ?.) Extra, 12 Oi.' Rutter, 2n raie IS ramy, 13 lit) 'Lard, o.'i live, f ewt. a 00 Tallow 1 litickwhe.it, 4 l"J Eggs, J dui 113 Corn Meal, 1 75 j PORK, GRAIN, .Hogs. tcwt 11 00 White wheat.... 2 7 'Maui, j! 11 2") Red Wheal j bu - CO iSides & Shoulders Rye 73 ) REEF, Parley,... i i .Fore qr, j? cwt 10 00 Corn,....- 73 lllind qr, IU Uu Buckwheat, 75 POULTRY, Oats, - 40 jCbisLons, j pair 50 SEEDS, i Turkeys 2 00 Clover, -) Timothy. bus 6 50 4 ("I COAL, "ft ton Trevoriou Atove 0 00 Flax U Hungarian DUILO FRUIT. 75 j do Egg ' HO SO Suuhury stove t! (.KJ i Jo E ; II') Apples, bu Peaches, ' qt 3 00 !Chestnut,. 0 00 Tea, 10 Mixed 10 j WOOD, 8 Oak 4 Hickory,., t HAY, 5 (10 3 T5 0 00 Cherries, Currents,. . . . Blackberries, Elderberries, POTATOES, New Irish, "js" bu 75 Timothy, 20 30 IS 00 Sweet 1 1!0 'C lover,. VARIETIES, Kctaiiol Articles. Apples, f bu 1 00 Coal Oil "j gal SO Onions. 1 00 alt, ,- sack 2 ' 2 50 tiiouiij Alum salt H.'IO hue Reims, Beeswax, lb 45 ' Plaster, "j tun l'l tJO Soap, ilry 10 Xails 7 -V,- t'aniiles 20 I'.irlr.m C54l Wool, washed... - 50 Horse thocs Uej! S'.l 00 Rags, 5 I Spring steel en hnnds Corrected weekly by Sulouff, Frow v Parker. riMLAUELVMlA .'HAKUETS. l'uri.A I'Kli-iha, October and, 1nV. FLOl'K Sale of 1,500 bbls at ?ll 5PC-f 1 - for Northwestern extra family ?l-.50f 14..00 for Penu'a and Ohio ditto ; ?ll(' 11 tor extra : 810 fur fancy One hundred bbls. rye flour sold at $t!.50. 1 nets ot eoru meal are nominal W11EAT There is not much Wheat here, and not much demand for it sab s of 2,000 bush, of choice red at Si,0(:i. Uye is in fair demand, with sales ol Western at 1,10; Pcun'aat 81,15. Corn is less active small sales of mixed aud yellow at UOc ?1,02. Oats btcady at ijle. Ux gVjirrrtisnncnts. UUirORS NOTICE. The undersigned -il antitor appointed in audit t lie account of Samuel Dunn, adminis'nitor of the eMate of Win. liunn, late 0? Fayette township, dee'd. and report distibution of lalsiice in tiai.ds of accountant will meet all parties interested for the purpose of his uppointniuiit on Satur day, October 13;h, laiiij at Oakland Mills, Juniata county, Pa. LUC1AN ADAMS, Aud't. Supt. 10.-4t. Ukrchants, Shippers an4 Farmers can have their Produce sold at the highest market prices by consigning it to Shiiiniiel & Brother, Comniis-iou .Mcichtmts and Gen eral i'roducc Dealeis. No. 20'J CALLOWIIILL St., Philadelphia, Pa. ESy-Our Shippers will receive our price list weekly. Sept. 1'J-ot. TTALUAULE MILL PROPERTY AT PIU V VATE SALE. The undersigned offers at private sale his Mill Properly, situated iu McCoysvillc, Tuscarora township, Juniata ' I " M'" "S raute I.u.Id.tig, runnine two setts of Burrs, wit li Bolts, Ele vators, &c., necessary tor doing a large Country or Merchant business. In connec tion with tiie Mill will be sold a good dwell ing House and Stable, with all necessary modern improvements. Terms easy. Persous wishing to see the priperty will call at the residence of the uuoscriuer in McCyosvillc, Juniata eounty. June2J-tr. VM. IIACKETT. Iakm For Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sale his farm in Tuscarora township, Juuiatn county. Pa., containing 180 acres, 125 are cleared aud under cultivation, the balance being well set with good timber, having thereon erected a gooi farm Dwelling Houe, large Bank Barn aud all necessary out-buildings; there is an apple orchard of grafted fruit, and all other kind of fruit, with a number of goud springs. It is a most desi rable situation, being one-half mile from Mc Coysvilie, mills, markets, churches, schools, and mechanics shops. A clear title will be made. For terms inquire of Wni. Magill who risides on the farm. JAMES BLACK. Sept. 12, 1S00 Ct. TRIUMPHAL RETURN S. 23. Uowos' a T! TTOV ITS .nwtfiille- iiifoVm the public that he has returned to A-riea. after an )iJ r"l'e bringing to this country me r.iosi COMBLETE CIRCUS! the world has ever seen, com bining all the grout Equestrian lVrliiriniTs of Kngland and Continental Europe, nuiubcrii nearly 100 2.1a! e and Female Artists. WILL EXHIBIT AT Wednesday, Get. 20. A' f mi f "ion 'Vl.il.lnn... 50 cts. lids. Mr. Howes, with a thire to k. il iK,',,'1y ''lu ""iversal public, as '3La' ! well as his imme diate patrons, rA-.-iT)i announces a tirand f;raliiiloi;s ExJiibilion. Yliirh the iiefple of Europe knl by thoi..-mds frf:n di-- tuueos of ton to twenty nules to witness ; A Gorgeous Pageant, re brilliant than ever beheld bv mortals since the days ot Chivalry, or the splcndois of uie i u-ld of tho Cloth ol tioid. In this groat iroeesion will np . 11... Ctitinu unar:oi ot -l-oius, With the Full Ojiera Hand, fol lowed by tho iSeautiful Tableau Cur. carrvitii a f.'urim Lion in the Strcrf.. r v- Vi 4 And eontain'nir an Allegorical ,.N Tnbleau of America, ropre-onl t; !.z t . . I i I; r..t L . CO i) a ori'i' rut iieaiituui s t iuil'os tdassicu'ilv draped. At iSi-i the feet of the Goddus of Lib- TiiCc'ertv crouches a lar'-o livini' k-L . . i'l Lion, trained bv Mr. Crockett. i - Attached lothiscetubliih- !?J merit is Mr. Crockett's den WILD & FEROCIOUS which will bo exhibited nl tl-.55f .' j cucli peri'oruianco by Mr. k:zikj$$ l'icrce, who will enter the i;sVt"'iM Of L'ltnsl unu exbibit ?i?i:. : L-to;-. 1113 iiaiUI!Lllll Ill.ll!VwV; (':'J?Wwurovcr tho iudiisIcis V f ,1,.. .1. ;r,,rln. "Cji-s troll thorn with raw meat t-3 nc hum Ins nuked hand, and demonstrate hi.s control ovcrilicta by m -iking ihcin perform a number ot man oevres and novel evoltt lions. 1'unngan intorval in tho Circus cntaiiimont, Mr. Fierce will go through ins daring and wonderful perfortnanee within the IMMENSE l'EX OF WILD LI ONS in the centre, of tho arena, exhibiting to tho audience i degrco of sterling cour .io titid iron nerve never before equaled by mortal man. Prominent aniony tho Attractive Talent of the l rrnifi rirn Riitdi Artista n ovj-" 1 feip.;' JAMES IE MOTTE, l--JiTl Tho Great I'aropean fcC'VI. ' Rcienco and Character Hi- ite Z"- ' vl' ' I ,l Uli. r.EKn. Tho renownod princi pal trtcli rider. 1 trTnr ttrr.Mnvr r.nOTHF.RS. . I " ' t-J'v four in number, the ('''grcat Uymnastie, Aeroba JM&tie and Anabaltraeriiie -' LAZEELE & KINO, Inc. Accomplished pos :turcH and Aeroba'.s. K 'jRr''-ITTf.E MAO, Pi Tho wonderful man DOCr.LK TROUPE OF UYJISASTS, acV y in m; .Tiitiuin-u tmriiin Mill ill Vo?xf?5c irrunJ series of acrobatic and 1 j :r!gyioiia?iio evolutiurie, entitled "he Sedouin Arab. ,s VS. i v . -T .nr. tiaiitT v iiieriiian will T 1t'li -. jr'?!" introduce and perform his tN TROUPK OF pSl BeaEir!sl ,rkk Paes. . .... ...i... . j n. m hum i.uv o'clock, V. M. 7C i ks-rrr.vtO GENERAL ELECTION PROCLA M A'I'KkV l! I,..r. in mil hi nil -lfl MVl'lOV. Whereas, in and by on act or the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, eriiitted "An Act re lating to the elections ol thisCommonwealth," passed the :!nd day of July, A. D., ltvUi, it is made the duly of the Sheriff ot every county within the Commonwealth to give public no tice of the (Jenarai Elections, and set forth the officers to be elected, and the place at which the election is to be held. Therefore. I, SAMIEL B. L0LLfcX, High Sheriff of the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the electors of the county of Juniata, that on the SECOND Tl'F-SDAY OF OCTOBER neat, (bviS th Villi day of the month.) a tieneral Election will be'held at the several election districts established by law iu said county, at wuieli time they will vole by ballot for the ollicera hereafter uicntioued. to wit : I ".ie i erson to nn me omt v. -.v j " ,V!",si lTuui'?- .... .,., j Z'ilSX M" onrd.T. to retirescnt the Hih district ol Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives jf the Cnited States. Two Persor.s, in connection with the coun ties of Huntingdon and Mi ill in, to till the of fice of Member of the House of Representa tives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Two Persons to till the office of Associate Judze of Juniata county. One Person to fill the olEce of Trothonotary of Juniata oounty. One Person to fill the office of District At torney of Juniata county. One Persou to till tho oflice of Coruty Com missioner of Juniata county. One Person to till the otbee of Auditor of Juniata county. One Person to fill the office of Coroner of Juniata county. I ALSO II EltrilY MAKF KNOWN and give notice, that the places of holding the afore said tleneral Eieciiuu iu thesrv-ral districts md townships iu the county of Juniata, ale is follows, to wit : At the Court House in the borough of MllT lintown, for the borough ot Mifllintown. At the Court House in the borough of Miff l.utown, for Fermanagh township. At the School Iloue iu Mexico, for tt'iwlkcr town.ihip. At the Academy, at Thompsontown, for Delaware township. At the Public House of Thomaa Col, for Greenwood township. At the Svhool House in Piichficld, for Mon roe township. At Knotise's School House, for Sus'iueh.-.na town-lnp. At the School House in MAlistersville for Fayette township At the School House in Tattcrson, for the borough of Patterson. At the School House in Perrysvillc, for the borough, ot 1 errysvi.Ie. At ttie Locust orove Sclioot ltoue, near the residencs of John Metiin, for .Millord. At the Spruce Hill School House, for Spruce Hill townehip. At the publij School House at Academia, fur Ueale township. At the School House near McCuIioch's Mill's for Tuscarora township, except that portion ot it lying north-west-ward ot the summit of the Shade Mountain At the Lick School House near the residence of liciijaiiiiu Walls, for Lack township, ex Copt that portion of it lying north-westwardly ol the summit of tae Shade Mountain. At the Centre .School House, fur so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora I v in north-wesl-wardly of thesumuiit of the Shade Mountain. At ihe Church Hill School Hjnre. in Tur bett towiish.p. f-r Turbett township,. 1 ALSO MAKE KNOWN ami give notice as in aud by the I Ji li section of the aforesaid Act, I am directed, that every persiu. except Justice of the Peace, who shall hold au office of appointment, of protit or tru.-t, under the Government ot the United Slates, or of this Slate, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned ottictror o:hetwise, a subordinate otiicer or agent, who is or shal! be employed under the legislative, judiciary or executive department of this State or of the United States, or of any city or incorpo rated district, and also, that every member of Congress, and of the Stare Legislature, and of the Select and Common Council of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district. is hy law nicapab.e of holding or exorcising at the same time the office or appointment ot Judge, Inspector, or other officer of any such elcctiou shall be clligible to any office. Also, that iu the -i t U section of an Act of Assembly, entitled "Au Act relating to Exe cution anil tor other purposes," approved April 18th, 1S40, it is enacted that the afore said l-!th section "shail not be construed so as to prevent any military of'.icer or borough officer from sering as judge. Inspector, vr i Clerk of any General or Special Election of tuis Commonwealth, Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Voih si'Ction of the Act first aforesaid : "The Judges of the aforesaid d.slricts shall respectively take charge of the certificate of return of the election of their respective dis tricts and produce them at the meeting of the Judges from each district, at the Court House in the borough of Mitiiintnwn, on the third day alter the day of the election, being the lllth day of October, A. 1) liij, then" and ihere to do and perform the duties required by law of said Judges," Also, that where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable tn aiteud said meeting of Judges, then the certificate of re turn aforesaid, shall be taken charg of hy one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the elec tion of said district, who shall dc and perform the duties required of said judges unable to attend. Particular attention is dircetel to the first section of the Act of Assembly, passed the :iOth day of March, A. I). IStiti, entitled "An Act regulating the manner of Voting at all Elections, in the several couulies of this Com monwealth : "That the qualified voters of the several counties in this Commonwealth, at all general, township, borough and special elections, are hereby, hereafter authorize! and required to vote, by tickets, printed or wiitten, or partly printed and partly wi itten, severally classified as follows: One ticket shall embrace the names of all judges of courts voie l for, and he labelled outside "judicisry ;" one ticket shall embrace all the names of State ofliecrs voted for aud be labelled "State ;" one ticket shall embrace the names of all county officers voted for, including oflice of Senator, mem ber and members of Assembly, if voted for. and members of Congress if voted for. and labelled "county ;" one ticket phall embrace the names of township officers vo:ed for, and he labelled "township:" one ticket shall em brace the names of all borough officers voted for, and be labelled "borough ;' and each class shall be deposited in separate ballot boxes-" The return judges for this Assembly district will meet at the Court House in Lewistown, on Friday, November !i, 18CG, then and there to do and perform such duties required by law of 9aid judges. Also, that an act of -4sscmblr. entiled an act relating to the elections of thi3 Common- FULL assortment of TRUNKS and TUA wealth passed July 2d, lb:Jl, further provides , 2. ELVlNti EAGS. Also, XUTHtXS such as follows, to Tfit.- 'That ttie Inspectors and Judges sha'l meet ! i at the respective places appointed f.ir holding j th election in the district to which they be- ' ! lonj before 0 o'clock-, in the morning of the ! SLCOXO TUKSDAY in OCTOIIER, and etch of the said Inspectors shall appoint oue Clerk who shall be a qualified voter of such man.igU township, will offer at puhlo: sale on district. j the premises, three miles from .Mitl'.iulowu, ATceably to the provisions of the Gist fee-i on Thursday. November 1st, IMi, the fol I ion of said act, every (ieneral and Special lowing valuable Keal E.-tate : Election shall be openea between I. Kill land i A tract of land situated in :ne aboTe named TEX O'CLOCK in the forenoon and continue township, adjoining lands of Samuel Homing's wiihout interruption or aUjourumeut until SEVEN O'CLOCK, in tho evening, when the noils shall be closed. 3. B. LOCHF.X, StitriJ. Mifllintown, September U', I8ti-tc. ADVANCE SCIENCE. Teeth inserted upon an entirely new style of bae, which is a combination of Gold and English llubher, (vulcanite) Also American Kubher, (vuleanite.) which for beauty, dura bility, cleanliness, and the restoration of the natural color of the face, cannot bo sur passed. Either of the above basis 1 WAV. RANT FOR TEN YEARS. I'ull l'!toi or Lower ?rls Stiscrttd a K.ov as $.!. 0 Vvr Set. Tt wj'oriiry silt Insvrt'.d Gratis. Special attention will be made to diseased piims, and a cure warranted or no ciiarga made. Treh Jitled to last for life. Triumph in dentistry ! TEETH EXTK ACTED WITHOCT PAIN by a new process, without the use of ether, chloroform or nitrous oxide, and no danger. Having been in business for upwards often years, five of which has been spent in Miiiiin town, and being in possession of the LitrM hiipriivrU uinrnts anJ MuchiHtrt I warrant eniire satisfaction, or the money will be re fun led. 0!i"u- on Bridge Street, opyosiio the Court House Suuaro. O. L. DERR. EOT. 2!. 'Cl-ly. !e.'ijfnt Drntist. A Sh l'Eil tilt ICtt TUE liUDUalCajn; Fhatoo'a I'baloo'i Ehalaa' I'hnloa'a Phalou'a 'Mglit Bloomins Ccwm." "Xighl Bloosuins Cewra." Xigitt Bloomio's Ccreua.'" .Nisht Bloomios Cereu.' '.Vigltt Kloomioz Ccrru.'' A mort rmiit'e. dcllcato. nnd Frncrant rerfhme, t-mi k-l from th rare uui btauulal fluWtr fruia which it UWuh itl name, iluufttctnrrd only by ril ltO' & OX, rtcw York. BRWARE OF COCNTEKTEITS. ASK FOR PnALOS S-TAKE NO OTflER. July 1S, Tel-Iy. CL'LiA MILLS. The undersigned legs leave to inform his friends and the rublic ihat he is still in charge of the above nae4 popular mill, where he i prepared to accotn noeb'te the citizens of Miiiiin, Patterson and vicinity, with the Choicest Brands of Flour. A lat je supply of Eran, Chop-.-tu.T, and Feed of all kinds constantly on hand. As be runs a mill wa-on every Tuesday and Iriday to Miflin and Patterson, customers can lie punc tually supplied at their doors. Iy strict at ten'iou to iusinei's he hopes to receive a lib eral share of public patronage. Terms Ca-h. may 9, tW-it SOLOMON K Ut r MAN. A L'CTION XOTICK. The undersigned J. would respectfully inform merchantH and ill other persons, that he has opened an Auc tion Uoom on Main Street, Miihintown, Pa., where he will receive on consignment all kinds of goods, and sell themat Public Auction on reasonable per centage. Merchant and others having goods thfy wish to dispose ot would do well to transfer them to the auction room. Sale every Saturday evening. may 0, lHii'Mf. A. II. WEIDMAN. 7F.f LRANS TAKE NOTICE. Ry Act ol V the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, all Veteran Volunteers who have been regu larly re-e:i!istcl and re-muslircd into the service ot the United States, bsttreen the uli dav of June, IStil ami April 1st, R-'ii and received no local bounty tire now entitled to a b .uiitv ot Three Iluulie'l Dollars from the township, borough or connty where their credit was given. Any person having i claim of the above kind, can hive it prompt ly collected by calling on or addressing, .Kt- euiah Lyons, Atlorney-at-Law, Mifiiiutown Juniata county. Pa. State in addressing by letter number of Regiment and Company to which you belonged euddale of re-enlistment. J. LYONS, Attorney -at-Lnw, Mi.ilintown, Pa. "! ALUARLE riioREUTY AT PRIVATE V S.m.f. The undersigned, resitting in Del aware township. Juniata conn'y, oilers for sale his Farm, situate in said township, two aud a half miles from Thompsontown, adjoin ing lands of Rimtn's Heirs, invid Carver ami others, containing ltil acres, having thereon erected a Rank liarn 45 x Si) feet, good find ing House, with till necessary out buildings. About ll'il acres is cleared and tinder good cultivation the balance well timbered. The laud is limestone with quarry and kiln on place, wilh stream of water running through Ihe farm. Terns easy, august 1, ISHd-tf. C. G. SHELLY rpO TIIE AFFLICTED It is a settled fact JL. that a great proportion of the diseases which "flesh is heir to'' arise from an impure condition of the blood and the most certain remedy for these diseases is I.indtry's liloou I'urifur. This preparation is reliable for the safe and speedy cure of Inflammatory Rheu matism, Chronic Scrufula, Secondary Syphilis, Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers on the head or body. Humors of the skin and all eruptions on the face ; also all fever sores, bed sores, and every species of Cutanrous Disease. It will also cure all diseases common to a derangement of Ihe liver and rapidly reitore the patient to health. Prepared by Dr. J. M. Lindsey. for the sole Proprietors. Hazard & Suiilb, No. lt'7 Arch street, Philadelphia- Sold retail by all first-class Druggists. may 9,'ti6-Cm. VEW TOBACCO STORE. Just received 1 at Barnes' Cigar and Tobacco Store, a fresh supply of pure Vara Cigars and Tobaccos. Rest Savy $1,00 per lb "nd " !Hc " " Srd " otic. " " Cases Gold Rar l.-Il) " Oranoke 1,40 " " The best brands Fine Cut loose and in foil, and all kinds of Rright Tobacco at reduc ed prices. The lovers of good chewing and smoking tobacco are respectfully invited to call aud examine my stock. June lilMf. A. T. BARNES. as Hose. Gloves, Ruck Gloves and Mils, (verr best quality,) Kid Glove for lalies and "cnts unfinished Kid, at SULOUiF, & AR SIR'S. "TfALtrABLR Rfal Estatk at PiTi.irS.itr. V The undersigned a liiiinisininra of tho ' Estate of Wei. Henderson, dee d. lal of Fer- Heirs, Jacob Thomas, Win. M. Allison ami others, containing Oncllundie l and Thirty Acres and Sixty-three perches,.hiving there on erected a large Ilwclling House. I..mic Ram Vy, 72, Wtigon Shed, Corn Crib, Hog pen. Wiiod Shed. Wash House with all other necessary out buildings. The buildings are all new. Running wa er at the door. About one hundred acres is cleared and under good improvement, the ballance well limbered. There u good Orchard with all kinds ot fruit. This property is in a good neighbor hood, convenient lo churches, schools, stores, shops. Ac., nlso one other tract of hmo in th same township, adjoining Un.N of Iiavi.l sttoutfer. Noah t,Mr and other containing Forty-four acres and Seventy. nine perches, about one-half of which is cleared, the bal ance well timbered. Persons wisning to rU w the properfv can call on S. Vf. Henderson, residing on tha premises. Sale to commence nt 1 o'clock r. sr. ft. W. 1IEN0EHSON, 1 . II. II. HENDERSON. a'Imr pep't. 2'1-ts. 1) rRMC Saik W ill lie offered at public sale on the premises, the following real esta;- situate in Walker township, Juniata countv, a Saturday, October "Uli, l.s;i;. n tract of land siluaied in Ihe abuve mine I township, containing PHI acres, more or less, about tit) acres cleared, the balance well set with yel low pine and chestnut and under giod fince, hounded by hinds of Jacob Smith. Joseph F. KauH'man, Heirs of liavid Walker. J. N ami W. II. Moore, and lavid Reshour. having thereon erected a good Log Houe, Log P.arn. and other necessary out-buildings, wilh a spring of water near the boil -e. The Ian I has been well limed and is in good cultivation. There is an orchard of apples and peaches grafted fruir. Tkbms: Five per cent, to be paid when the properly is sold : Mic-tbiril on Ihe confir mation of sale, and the remrind'T on the 1st day of April, 1n;7. when deed wiil be deliv ered and possession given. C-iySalc lo Commence at l o'clock, r. , ibeu Attcutlimaio wilt Orn t.j JOHN N. MOORE, A'lm'r de bonis non cum testamcutj auue.V). sep! -Jit. ls-r.l'.-ts. il 31 KEEVER, Surgeon Dcnlist, 'rARF.." this method of informing his friends JL in Juniata county, that uwing to the iea sonably good success lie has niet with, during the few months he has been p.-acti-ing his pro fession in said county, he feels warranted in making stated visits to MitKintown and Mi: Vlistersville. The first Monday of each mouili Mr. Keever may be found at the Juniata, Ho tel, Miiiiin, tc remain two weeks. The thirl Monday, at McAlistersviile, to remain dnritit; the week. Teeth inserted on VULCANITE. GOLD & SILVER. TEETH FILLED and extracted in the most approved manner, and with the least possible pain. t-j;- Strict atlention given to diseased gums, e. All work warranted. CTX- Terms reasonable. January 21, l0G-tf. CHOLERA. Don't be startled: The Chol era can be prevented and cured by using Dr. J. M. Lin lory's Cholera an I Iliarrlm-a, Medicine. This preparation has hern before the public for Glitrn years, and has been used wilh entire ettcrc-s. Thmtitil of 4'ct tificates could be furnished, but a trial of he medicine will be more satisfactory than volume of Certificates and will convince tho otot sceptical of its wonderful curative prop erties. It is not a cure-all, but is designed! to relieveall whi m ;y be attacked by Cholera. Cholera Morbus, liiarrhteu, Rysfntery, Cholic r Cramps and Pains in the Stomack. &j. Don't be without a bottle at hand. Sold re tail by nil first class Druggists and Wholesale V.y Ihe Proprietors Hazard A; Smith No. IU7 Arch Street, Philadelphia. may, 0-0m. 7ARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The under-J- signed offers at private sale his farm sit uated ia Lvlavture township, Juniaia. county, Ph., about three miles east of Tlionipsontown, containing 1'Nj acres, about IMtiaiTes of which ire clean d and in a good state of cultivation, the remainder well set with choic liinbci, having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, Tenant llou-e. larre Rank Rjru, and other necessary out-building", with a never-failing spring of water convenient to the house. ihe iand is will watered. The above land rill be sold in whole or in parcels to suit pur chasers. Persons desiring to purchase tho property can do so by calling on JOHN P. THOMPSON. April il. lSOl-tf. FA KM FoiTiALKT THE undersigned ofTers nt private sale a tract of land situated about one mile .-oiith f l crrysvihe in Jttsbett township. Juoiata county, Pa., containing about THIRTY ONEnciesof elevated land ; adjoining lands of Samuel Keptier. Noah lleri.:ler and others, with a good Dwt'.ling House and Rank Uarn, Slaughter House and other necessary out buildings, .-,lso, a good yiung apple orchard and other fruit, spring of Water at the door. Fit further particulars apply by letter or iu person to EDWARD M. FUNK, Fort Royal, Fcjt. ID 4t. Juniaia eouaty, Fa. ADM INISTRATRIX SJS'OTICE. Notice is hereby givn that letters of Administra tion on the estate of Mrs. Margaret Hardy, dcc'J., late of Milford township, Juniata Co., Pa., have btrn granted to the undersigned re siding in aforesaid townsdiip. All persons knowing themselves indebted to said esiate will make irtneliata pay mint, anil those hav ing claims will preseut thetn duly authenti cated for settlement. -MARY R0DIS0N, Adui'x. ntig. 15. 1S.;C tit. PL HE LIUL'R TY WHITE LEA D, preferred by all practical Painters ! Try it ! and yon will have no other. .Man ufactured only bv ZL1GLER & SM11H, Vi'iiotrsALi! Dafti, Paint & Glass DrALitBs, No. 137 North THIRD Street, THILAD Jan.l, tW-ly. W1? AGENCY. 1 Gin grich. Lancaster. Wisconsin, will buy and sell REAL ESTATE, and pay Taxes for nonresidents, to those desiring to locate in the West, can obtain cheap Homes and good wa ter power in prosperous localities by consult ing him reference giveiif required, ma. 21-ly. Tt: 7 ANTED. SUMAC The undersigned V wishes to porehase pure Sumac in largs or small quantities. Highest market prices paid on delivery at sumac mill. Mechanics burg, Juniata county, Pa. N. HRRTZLER. F.,rt Eyal, Juniata Co., Ta. august 15, IStJ j-if.
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