r . $tmia1;t Scntiuel. 'tV W. v V " 7 ' . . PjSJC0,VSro,O,-y v .. v.ri' - - A- 1 vnton of htkrt, owl a ntu',,n ofluniJe, A fc-ntott ni potcrr thali m-cr; A vnton of hfrlstaiul a union of hanff, Aid the American Union Joreo- r! . j M I F F L I 5 T 0 W N- Wednesday Morn int. Ortoiier IO, 18P1. II. If. WILSOV, Kditnr mill Publisher . BUT T HE JUXIA T A SEXTIS EL Tn ta ihe Larynt Cirrvltitinn of any pni'r iiiiV lisbe'l in this Count v. It is tliwifure tlit best aditr titiig mtUm. It i ft l'ai er. truly loyal, atily condiiote l, a fir.u cuis J.iiciiHhi. n4 well worthy of the pairunnge of every loyal citizen in the Couuty. MEXICVV .nvTlKKS. Pav F.vNt-isco. b'ei t. VP. -A letter has been received, dated 5?ej't. 21, giv ing an account of Coronna's rtcctit oj el ations at Pales Pietos, near Mazatlan. It says that 750 men, under the command tered t lie French position from the rear, ciptuving one piece of artillery and the imperial magazine. The French, thus cut olT from 'Ijziti.ui, made two desperate charges under Captain I'clatak, aiid suc ceeded in rescuing their cannon. The Imperial battallion cilled ''Cassadures.'' soon after nrrived and druve off the Lib eral forces. I'oih sides exhibited the ut most bravery, and praise is awarded to Captain I'clatak for his obstinate defence. An american, named Alonzo Pauley, re ceived a commission as Captain of the Imperial Guard, on the fbdd tl battle. The revolution in Lower California his terminated peacefully, all parties having uniied in favor of Governor Pedria, nho ttarls from San Francisco by the next steamer. The Uuited States . steamer ?uwance will soon sail for Mazatian to Jook afier American interests. The steamer Contiu-utal Lrought :JG 000 iu treasure Irom Mazatian. S.v.v Fkaxcisch, S-'pr. L'S. The steam er Pel Xorte has arrived from Crescent City with 6,000 in treasure. A letter to the Imperial consul of Mex loo here reports that in the State of Guer rero things remain unchanged. Several small engagements, wi'lu.ut decided re sults, lave occurred in Michoacan. Iu Colima and Jalisco all is quiet. The re ported capture of G uada'tijara is pro uoucced false. Corutmu's success, nesi Mazation, is a:tributed to the treachery of ex-Liberal officers, who commanded the outpost at Palo Picto. When it was known that the" Impe'ial.s would evacuate hundreds of families 2ea rather that re main under the Liberal rule. . Mining shaies flat. Yellow Jacket, ?GS2. Legal tenders dull at 71. I KO.U H.isiu.oro.v, . It li reported that all tulisted men of the general service, cow employed in the War Depiti tuicot ud ita branches as clerks, messengers, etc., are to be assigned to regime rtts of iho regular army. They will, however, be retained iu their posi tions, the assignments being made for the purpose of retaining them ia the service, as the army bill passed at the late session of Congress does not provide lor the maintenance of the general .service branch of the am y. The change in pay and al lowacces of men thus assigned will not le materially aii'ecte J. - J'uring the temporary absence of .Ma-joi-Geueral J. X. iehi field, commanding the department of the Potomac, the com mand has been traat-.ft md to Ilrevet Prig. Uetii'H. . Purtnn, Culotitl 5ih L'uittd Htatus'. Artiiiery. The Trial of .Icit Uavis t.'onspirnef to . Atavihaic Juiigo I nderuoo;. Xi:V VultK, Scot. l!'l The Tribune llifchuiond special sa;,s: It is generally ; uudeisnod there that Jeff Davis will col be tried cither iu October or November, and ft is positive'y stated that his counsel will be notified of that fact to-morrow. The I'nitod States District Court will probably be held in this city and at Nor folk in NovcniLcr, and the Circuit Court may be held bore at the tfame time, but it is as yet uncertain whether the counsel ! lor Mr. Davis will appear there on not. It is said that Judge Underwood Li un decided hbont coining to this city, ts he is (satisfied that there has been a conspi racy to assassinate him , AVcutlell Pl.iuips in the Ar.U-ilavery Stoml'tr'i, urges the impcaehnicut of Mr. 'vthtiscii cu the ;":h of next Mx'rch . 4 l5 rSi.-' il.- --- The Flood in the West Curious Scenes at tioluinlMi. The ".editor of the Columbus (Ohio) j lonriM stood on the dome of the Capi-1 tor on Wedaesday, , . . , I ana .Moan, iroui nisi ark, surveyed the devastations ct Hho flood, "j t ' : ; ; : J , s- Up srresm andown stream, he aays,. was traceable the widened current of the swollen river, hardly detutched from lakes of still water clustering about farm houses, and flondin" suburbs. ' Old landmarks were "one. the National roads scciund blotted in part from the! ! : . , 1 - c iniapot the sucut nan un tneis as revised, railroads were less than dotted lines, and fences designated l-v DK-re hair strokes. The low districts to the west aud to the s juih were estrtmcly well watered,, and were principally inhabited by a floating population.. Cattle aud horses, caught napping on bih points, were navigating the inundated country iu a very careless manner going no way in particular.jif we except certain spasmodic pluuges down ward. There wpre prettyeoaes in the dim distance of women and children being banded from windows to boats below, of men wading shoulder deep in the water, earn ing llule children above their heads, across lb J Cood, and of auxious faces tranied in wiudows toward which the wa ter surged rapidly. : The scene was pecu liar aud nuvol, and the event is to be re membered as a landmark in our history highly painted in water" colors. . One old lady, wheu the rush of watpr cmiiiu, -Ujfvl t cuDbiiiur whether elie had better ;ui!l bcr cabbages, or move her furniture. She compiomistd the matter by pulling the cars of htr boy. who was Jesting, by a deliberate wade, the depth id water iu the doi-r yard. They were soon surrounded. The maj.jr ity of '.he people took the matter coolly, aud several gcutlemen made it pay to Csh Irom the upper story windows. TICitKIHI.t; CAS't.VLTY. The. Lewisburg Juui hhI has the follow' On Thursday nmrniog 1-ist about fix o'clock, Mr. Andrew Meixcll, of Sunbury, sou of I'eter Meixcll, of this pace, wa shot under the following circumstances : lie lelt home before breakfast, on an er rand, : nl while passing the ItT of a ?'lr. Irviu, of Sunbury, noiited some apples lying on the ground, aud jumped over the fence with the puipoe of getting one or two to eat ; ho had scarcejy doue so when he was fired upou ith fatal effect, by a son of Mr. Irvin's about eighteen years old. The gun was loaded with small bird shot, which took effect in the arm and breast, ptnetrating the lungs. The unfortu nato mau managed to get over the fence aud walk a short distance wheu l.eyfelj aud laid until discovereu by his friends aud carried home, where lie died at six o'clock iu the evening. lie was luriej at the cemetery here on Saturday jr..-t We forbeaa any fomment on this terrible occurrence, as the peipetrator is now iu jail and will answer to t?ie law for the of. feuse. The bereaved friends have our w rmest sympathy in this unexpected ca lamity. Mr. Meixcll was "G jears and six mouths old aud leaves a wife and two children. Extraordinary lie lies of a Prc-Adamite liaee. The following remarkable communica tion, from a well known gentleman of Middlctmvn, Conn., appeared lately iu tft Maine Fariifr : On the east bauk of the Connecticut are the Portland stone quar- . ries, which have been worked for a hun dred and fifty years. At present, in the three quarries, about one thousand men arc at work, a?id from thirty to forty ves sels are employed in carrying the strne to the great markets. These excavations, which have now reached a depth of one hundred and five feat below the surface of the water in the river, have revealed un told wander's. The stone is said to be full of fossil remains in its lowest depths. I might call it a great charncl house ; but this is ton gloomy a tern, to apply tor it. It is rather God's great JJook of lJecordn, which lias been here carefully preserved and hermetically scaled up until within I .1. idnrc fin I Ki lAimf I Oil .3 of ,Ilk j10uk ara ,;)Utlli tlie re(,riis of past ages. They tell ustif the climate, of the Mufcons nd of the storms ; of the birds and animals ; and. more wonderf ul still, they te.i us ot tne men or tnose ages, show us their implements, and shad- ow forth some', hing if lbeir customs. They also open up their graves and s'jow to us their modes of burial, the men lying in ntia tiottitra iinil I hn Wiimon 1 tt rt 4 ii or i 1 14 j 1 i 1 1 Iioua i.wvti h.,,I nil tlirnfi Trifrpru nmi fi i thumb aud four toes. S"General Couch has been appointed Collector of Customs at Huston. This is pay for the effecting scene in tho Phila delphia Convention, in which he perform eliho part of -uwalkiug gsutlemau." - A TtniSIBI.K UETHIBLTIOS. Aa Ai'rtucd '2hln Cutis Utmn Cod In ,y,,.;ie Jj;m Demi if JIc is Gmltu-.',. ,,,,, ,n 'a,Mr'. a- r..i.. '- J J AVhutevor version niay be givea to a circumstance -that occurred in this city yesterday afternoon, the most thoughtless must per force admit that the result js both stracge and startling, and well cal culated to turn the serious tuau-ta more profound meditation, and even stay the reck lets man in his course. A man of ' robust health and in thn nriinn ? lifu i . , .. . , . ' accused ot a crime under circumstances of almost positive proofs ' of guilt, aud while he calls upon God to bear witness to his iunocence, is struck dead almost before the appeal has left his lips. In credible as the circumstauco may appcarj they are literally true. ' ' ' A little over a year ago there lived in a small village in Siveeaen a man by the name of iloseucrist, whose ostensible pur suit was that of a tailor, but rumor had it that his principal revenue was derived from preaching aud stealing, and at last this impression was so stroualy confirmed that he suddenly left (hat village to evade the arm of justice. lie ca:nc to this countiy about eight months ago. and took up bis residence iu Chicago, where he aiMiu worked, r.t his trade. Navinsr family, he fut::id it liiiEcjit to support them iu the city, and cons iitif;i!ly sent them to a farm ahout fauru-eii iuiles from Chicago. Ha thereupon lok lidgings r.t a boa i ding-house No. 1 14. Hurnside street, and for a long time uo suspicions were J eutertdiie J as to his character. Recently several valuable nrti'des bnloii:ing to boarders at the hoitsE were fntind missin, but no clue as t.) the perpiitrutor could be detected. Yesterday afternoon another ihelt: was discovered, aud the proof's of guilt p iiuled directly to lioseHerist, no one else having been ucar the abutment since the time the ariiclcs stolen were last seeu. On being aceuced, ho stoutly dc nicd the theft, but, finding tm eredencc was given to the denial, he suddenly grew more passionate, and, and liking up his hand towards heaven, exclaimed that he hoped his ''tongue would rot in his mouth, hi) head drop f.om his shoulder", aud God strike him dead on the spot," if he was guilty. No sooner had these words escaped his lips, when he suddenly began to reel and stagger, and, before support could be given, hs fell to the floor dead. The excitement this ereaied among the hyst!! lers eau better be imagined than described. Strong men stood paralyzed, women fainted, and noue were able to speak for ei.rue minutes. The occurrence was so horiible, this apparent retribution si terrible, that men doubted their senses iJut the dead man remained prostrate oo the floor a ghastly pro:d of the reality. The rumor of this strange and stattling fatality soon spread through the nvigh beihmJ, aud iu a few miuute3 the house was filled with horror s'triekou r'ple. none of whom dou'jtcd thut the baud of (iod was thus made visible. A physician was called, who pronounced the cause of death to be disease of tiie heart, produ ced by over cxcilement. . The body has been convoyed to the dead house, where ao inquest wili be held to-day. Vhicayo Tiattt. Ox Saturday evening, says the Ro chestrr Union, a box containing a human body came to this city by the United States Express. It arrived fate iu the evening, and bote an address it being the name of a lady in this city, but did uot bear the n.ima of the deceased. The express agent and did not desire to retain the body over Sunday, particularly as it bore evidence of decomposition' and he therefore sought for the party to whom it was addressed, and iuquiieo; aiuoug the undertakers, but could get no informa tion. The body was placed in the dead house, and ou Sunday the lady was fuund She knew nothing 0t a death among her friends, not having beeu apprised by let ter or otherwise of such uu occurrence. She went to the dead house, the box was opened in her presence, when lo ! a coffin was revealed, which contained the body of her mother ! AMetroric Suowkr Kxpkcted. Many ot our readers well remember the great meteoric shower of November, IS'J.'j, which was visible throughout North America. These meteoric showers are j said by astronomers to be periodical, re- j ttjrne at intervals of about S3 years. j iroe!(g0r Newton, of Y'ale (College, who has devoted much time to the investi"a- ! tiou ol the subject, states that a similar 'phenomenon will probably occur about m a. ' i m k . ' 1 i ..I that it wiil tbeu appear, tbid citciisive t - j , ... , , . preparations are being made by scientific ( wen iu Europe to observe it. Put tbir- teen appeaiauce-s 01 uieieuric tuowcts arc recorded since the year 0J3. fciTPoa't forget the Circus to day. Eiccniiou of Allen TV Won. : IWrUn I he. following fl oUl Jhe Ciucia . . CT . j I tOUOWtOg rrUJluviu.i- iitl'ia TC 'ili to th-cxectt- i '. m..r Irred P. ttatsoc, who. murdered n P. Wenter in Newport, ri .rn-inn took olaee on nati vonwierctai id regacu iu !-.. tiou of Allen Captain Almon Kentucky. ; -The execution took place on Friday tho ' 29th ultimo near Xcwj t-rt, and it is said some 15,000 persons wit nessed it : . . TIic.. doomed man's arms bad been bound together, and the rope had been around hi3" tieck dor &6m4 time, j'llis less were now bound, toie;ber he-was placed in- a standing position ou the trap,; still supported on either' side by strong hands, a white hood wan drawn over Jii head and faco. He muttered words of prayer and supplication to God. lie said "God bless you" to those arouud him. The rope was fixed to' the hook above, the lever was pulled out, and a scene of horror ensued. The trap was sprung readily : the body fell through with great force; the knot slipped, and, with a fall of eight feet, the wretched man's bedy struck the ground, his head bumping against the wood work on the ground all with a ehud that could be heard a hundred feet off. A thrill of horror electrified the fifteen thou?and sight seers. A dull murmur of fright and disgnst wctit through the length and breadth of the vast crowd, and they moved forward slightly,-wiih a motion like that of nn im mense wave, to sec i what was to follow. It was at five minutes after two) that the horrible, event occurred. ' The' -officer. quickly raised the man, 1V stunned, and bleeding from hi3 terribly UceiateJ neck as ha was, carried him nn the steps to the death hole, again, and gave him some water. Without a word of complaint or an expression of nain; with Ihn old bifk of meekness and resignation lighting np his feature, and saying simply, " (JfnlUmm thu'tkt that occur ajin," he submitted acain to the preparation for his execution. Weaker than ever, he was placed on tJie trap again ; agaiu he was supported on either side' again tho knot (a secure one this time,) was put in place; again the rope was fastened to the hook, and again the lever was pnlleJ. Tho body fell with a shock that made the rope and frame work creak, a distance of six feet, and was as peneilg as a pendulum. This was at precisely ten minutes past two o'clock. The muscular struggles were very slight, and lasted only throe ruinutcs. The body was allowed to hang folly half an hour before it was cut down for burial. .MIW'S ITEMS. Locusts are stripping the tfecs of their foilaiie in lllchmohd. A Montreal publisher has skedaddle 1 It ll 825,000 belonjrin'r to bis neighbors. with , ... , , A party of sportsmen killed Cfleca hundred sora in the swamps neir Peters burg a few days since. The total vote for Gen. Eousscau for Congress in Louisville, was only 0112. Ther: was no opposition. The Workingman's Free Library and Heading Itoom, at Troy, X. Y., is pros poring, and will bo enlarged. Tho Sionx and Chcjenncs have attack ed a wagon train near Fort lteno, on the plains, and killed ') men. The Pourbons residing in Venice ape preparing to depart. , They don't wish to live under Victor Eu.manuel. ' About midnight on Thursday, consid erable snow fell at Louisville, aud the weather was very cold aud wet. lion. A. J. llogers has been renomi nated for Congress by the Democrats of the Fourth District of Now Jersey. Mr. Daniel Drew ha given ground and buildings in New York for a inethodist College a gift valued at 230,000. Most of the grain in the ruins of Stur gis elevator at liulf ilo, destroyed by fire some weeks ago, is sti'l burning. A man, who claimed to be a Prussian officer of high rank, committed suicide at the New York Hotel, iu St. Louis, on the 21st u!f. ' The States which hold their elections on November sixth aro Illinois, New I York, Maryland, Michigan, Wisconsin, Massachusetts, Missouri, Minnesota, Kan sas, Delaware, Nevada and New Jersey. A Cauadiua requests ".the gentleman t - i - i iT rt i . . who stolo my melons on last Sabbath night to be generous enough to return i. e ., i .. , me a iew 01 tne seeus, as me melons are a rare variety." . . . lho late lom Sayer S monument W completed. The champiou's dog krepre - , ' ,- . .0.1. seuiod guarding the entrance to the tomb, w (1IU UUUU WU UiUtWIil'JU ill fcll-w Ut'lCdlCU. - - - ----- j , - rf sive and wcitis some eicnt ions, u uxe ' cu;eJ ju iciliaii marble. ; : . ..n-, . r! jfil 1 llu Jiuu.su ui ii.u.-iceiiiaitveci ui tho Oregon ' Legislature has passed the (institiitiunal Atncudmeut ilatin'' tu re - I coustrfuciic ti. g,iU-frt;:SfB?fnt. ; F W'Y FPUS.' , I' .N'tiN KAK-, . 1 l'ikVn 014 Establishment Xli Manu-; ;M,.rv N" Ti8 A1LCU J1 liLLTnbove 7 1 H , i jc,,rJv'Y . ' 1 r ' V ' Kavo now in t'-vn, i ; !'- R N lief 7 ow liapj-r'.' iwrv U K' Al'.li'ilN t-'AK- t-ra t.r.tt unit. Jl.muinc-! , tare one f ihe,! g- Jonniy. Tlie iMtowini; is li-t of Mag.i esi an I nn-si b:iu;i- zines aud IVriodicals, kepi, ilh prices nt fiil stl.'eli jus el' I la.;hd, any of whicU wid ha it by mail F N (' V 1" 17 Ii S ' iinV and Cliil- Ve:ir in the ' 'ft v' " ..City. a line i K.'v-tmi lil ol' tii'lO s j-.jjn &?&?tTvt Gloves and tl- I am ttMe',l to dia-e ' V"" 1,1 T rJ' '!",na,tle f'rl8"s .nU 1 wl.l iUr.-i'ore siilieif call from nj fiicndj of juniuta coumy d Tieloiiy. Itpnismher the we, ftumhrr ana b.ref I ! JOHN KARK1KA. No. f 18 Arji street, above 7th, ..iu! li si Jo, ri.n-idv fry' I hive 1'fiitnr'r. iar connection wiHi any oih-f Store in t'hila-ielphia. Oct- 10-4iii. ': - -i j.im, U, IVnti.Main ' t street, Alilllniiown. 4 (-- .a.-om.e, first '' ' Vi door west of B;-h- .- V. - i ' fords st or a, up mm? stairs. tiie fio- seriber annouiif es ''-it, jyi -.' to the puMic that .!''JTL:f he has oiened " li. i.tal Ollioi- as a'.iAve slated, where he will i be bai-DV to aiienil to ihe t .at.u of all who may favor him with ilu ir pntrniiaje. TcelJi ', ' mseilt'l upiMi ail i ' n nns. in :i w o inarm kf aii'i s-m n in- which for i-f .nty. dip-abtli-y and cle'.ir-liil.-.js ci.niu.t ba sea-pa-;-!"', .ill work r. riii.lc l. Mo c Lni'iic ;ii.iiii: lor the iie-cilioH ol ii-mpurarfr sr!- when prvnoirrr.t sc:1 -ire or d-.-red. . l'.-ii'iicuhir .mention paid to di-iiuc! "inns, rn thfl seniMe pyincij.'.e of --no cure, no p:iy." T.Tih fi! 5 whioli'wlll l.nt lorli'i- A'.ihough a.yoiii. jo'ac; itiin-'i-, I'.- ' -N .-.it i--fif-d in rnying ihnt his ko'.U' wili cni pail1 fivnr;i'jly wiili Any tl:r,t is -t:t u;t "nlhis oriiny of the 't;oin:iijr ronnlie?. Al! !i;iks of the c oiuouni'y is n irial, mid if f.il! faefioTi i-- r.'ii (r:v.'ii. li'i o'l.irL't' wi'.i r:r d '. t-'f w"'ll Ti-it' "I -Alili-i villo r,:i-t!io lli'. d wcefc of every Trntili. :'i 1 Tl:o,:i ps r.:. n on the fourth wee!:, to rfonir, one w-.'-'k. At .lh r limes eau Ic i'jijzid .' his ofl'c la ,.!'f-nintoirr-. ('. ID. lsi?;.tf. P' pi mii m t Kn '!t!-T .Mii.r. 1 rr.r.:o. elifM mvl do:nt:l(. TVill "-rin I M kind- of zt:ih r.ipi !'.y. Is .i.l.iptpd io all iiiii'ls of horsepower. V. i. L BuiKK.t l!':o.. lii!.iei-iphi:i. '.i. A!ao, MintifrictTiror'- of fiie r.f.foi ImiiroTod Folder and Strnw Cutters. !lov- '.carers. Threshing Mac'i:n'-. Cross (?ut Cir.-olur fniv Mills, t'oru Chillers, srpt "1- 1t- p.. eivats :Ai.i:. l lie iiiii,erie-nei o:;e;3ai ptira'.e sab; his I'arm siiu.i'e iti Walker township, Juiiiru.i ci-iiatr. nhou i.-iti; mill from SleXtco, ei.jiliiiniriw ol aerei. more or less, iu ood state of eul; ivat ion, hff vii-.;- rlo rv on ereen d a Hrjre Frame Weather-bearded House, Hank Ibtrn. and other tie.iary oirt huildinss. The properly ii loeied in a tr ocd cotmrnnitty, conveuient to cburehes. sek-wls, and sloreS- Als'?. a trnc. tii land silr.al in litinV town shijs cont lining lci acri s, more or h '. hav ing thereon a good House, llaiu Hua clher improveuirnls. Also, a tract noj"i;.:.rg the above, eoit.iiii ing 5 1 acres, mora or Ivn; witU go l lluuse and Stable thern.n.' " " ' For funhcr pf.ilictilars eal! nn or address. ' ;i:iu;F. s.M t;:i:. Mexico, Juniata couniy, IV sept 20. Is -,; Jie. jfpnE ( of , CoiiT011 JL :'o:-'" on ihe i iiee of m o Is eun I'O seen t-v callirtr at ibt store of J. li. it. TUL-'U iu t-r c Patters. m. ' Urowti fc'iieetinj:? A pleton A, do Pi nits ...ii tc ....1 to Jii Ail Wool lie I.aines Ticking- - liaggin-; v bro-.vu Snir ir White do t.ovrlnj; Syrup, ;cr i',uart ti :n ! do do '.-'.! OlT, do .; call, j . r siclc i-. A r.d aSs'.T'AeM of oilier get pri. e--. The. followint' price.-; -r.l! I c pild ketin,;: Luuer Uu cents : K---:-l J. ii. M T nie.y 2,-tf. l'a'tei- Ml ..tli lo (,.", 'c- ..1 to 1". IS lo .'l.'"1 Is at low f-r intkr- 'HI'. '.2S ii uo!' sxnn? T.Ti'td'KlX'S -OWN M AKK," GJs. NEW FA I.I. X I Sivi.r.s Are in every respect first class; and rmtiracc a complete as-ioi tuient for I.adie-;, Miirn and I'iiil-lieii, i,t ihe Meeii Sriyies, every letifth and size of waist. Our Skirts, wherever known, are siore ltni--rcra!ly popular than any others be!. .re the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastit-j Tnore din-able, and re.i,l cheaper than any ether Hoop Skirt in tho market. The springs and fasten inijs are war ranted perfect. Fvery lady should iry them 1 They are now being extensively Rol l by nn-r-chants, throughout the country, and at win le sale and retail nt Manit.'aetiiry and Sale liuom, Nro. tVlH Arch stree', below 7tii. phi IV Ask for Hopkin s "Oxn Make," buy no other. CactioS. N'one genuine mile's Stamped on each. Kid 1'ad "Ilopkin's Hoop Skirl .Mannractory, N'o. t'-8 Arch Stref t. Phila'd." 1 erms "Set (,'ash. One Trice (July. !ept 5, lKtl't- lri! VliMtMSttt AToK's Sii.r.- The undersigned. Administrator ei the e?'afe of Henry '.' i .j -ii fc '',.''","" county, deo d, will expose to public sale, on .he premises, on Satmday November 1. next, n wit : n tfnet of lnnti, situ un in the nKovn nnmfj fTiwriwhip, ndjoinincf l.-indn r-f 1 Nt v i ! Moist. (J.?nrre J.icohs. Samitol Either. K 1'. ! H"' A. i.Mor n other?, com Amine ! Ninctv-two acres, more r le?a, in a C'toJ stfiti? of cnltiTarion.' bavirtirtbere ereete'd lurge I two-story Prick l!ni-c. Targe Rank Bam and i all the necessar7 nm-ltuiid;n?s. Tliere Is an fxcr-,Wnt ynn ,pple crch,rr.i-on thi tract, i 'The properiv is located in a good neighbor- ! hood, convenient mills and markets, which : : inakcs it .1 very desir-ih'e aud p't-i'int rei-! 1 J"ce. I Tkkms or S.HE :-One fourth of the pur-1 1 ehMe roone ,a ,, !4i,! n tliecnfirmatlon of' ,,lV v-mi 4.. va'-io.n . . ui- ... t . J,.. - I LI ." p ri I, I fiji?. and the leino'filrig mic-fourtli ou ue iaiu.iv oi .pni, leic, wmt imere-i , . - ., , , r ?J r" 7 WTuAv- f i-i t .:.: " ' ' ; -i , ! LAU'tE stock of Q ' ln'a!!' -Tubs.- U'' eoowiref Cdririrs Ker Bowls, Buckets Canm. Haw lliiekets. . at j bCl'FF; t'li'y'T 4 If Ad! titles TTI-'NTIOX CITfZKSS. STwo n::i"vp 1 V aii'l i-::ui"i;:try S:if , in I't-rry-vi',:!-. Ju niata ctiitij, l' I'll a. (I'uM Ollls,- I'.'.i'-jiii' i The undersigned asks l-ve tn ii.:.rin too good i',"Vl''''' l','t'"'1 BeienWiitjr a.mi-Un ,,!lt l,e fc..s opened a-nne slock of .-nu y Cooks. t.. anJ Vg bo,i.B!.t il.e... at , T,-iy low wbo'.ilB price .n 1 bili.Ji ii.Ina, l.y aUi,g .mrfll P.r cu.?;fe is eer.w, he cm. si ll theater tiialinny oilier eiiaMisiiiMent lrrc ot puslj; io any ua.ee uiuu Ibe annexed nriee. viz' Atlantic Ventbly Il:irnrs Mass:u-U 4oc. doe. Krank Legit's tiaxetfe of Fashions.... doe ' Oodits Mnpnrine l.auies Friend I.allous Ma.i.'izine V. iiverly .Ug::ine week'ly ) Harpers Pictorial (weekly). Frank Le.-'ie's riclorial, Illuat raled,. tdiininej Comer Albion - ' New Vovk l.edjrr.... .. lfr?; -'".o. .. I V;. .. Va. .. I't. .. !-".e. ,. lfc. ... 1t: ... loe. ... l"e. . H..t. aiional Police O'KCite New York Clipper fa'Trday Nii':t , (;or Lii'rary Coiap-inioB- li.-'. rc:idh:saiid Monroe's Novels, (e.vdij... l"e. Beadle's Songster.-. T'c. Martin's Seii-.ihle l.eiirr Writer .'v'e. l-'oniir.c Tellers an-1 lircam Dooks of dilW- ent kimis, (r:n-h 4'V. A!o all kinds of i'e. Novels N. 15. Any of th Daily. Philailelpliia pi pers furm.siivd at ""ic. pi-r nionih. or tri-week-ly at 5''c. per ninniii. semi-weekly .; .c r fteekly 'c. per iminlu. aNo Mu-'.e. Jing-t-ines and other bir.iinjr ntter,de-l to. V. S. Hack numbers "f ail .Magiiine- I Papers furni-hed at short nnii.-e. I arc. (u-irr- roiined to si:p:'v a Tre.-H wi'il in th. eronly i h, ,:,:,: , ,,,.1,. 5,i, nadine matter I ' " .' ai a reasonable I res l.tet tally solie.t vonr p itrofa je. - - - jr,nN- M.'Tiinjirsnv. PerrvriUe, anp. J. ''i. 'illFFLLNTOWN TL3iiUI H.VY!-'j p;u-el .Soirc. loctitc e'l.ued lh Tin aini Sheet froa cd ou liri'liie Stieei, .Miltiiu- lown. 1 woii'-l re-peei fully iril'.it in the put'lic ihaL I intend to keep tousiai.tly ou uand a, general nbi?oriroent of COOK a PAFiLO?. ST0VSS, 1 i;i Stid Jap iu wore. Li e Ir.rest and lvst it r!i CK'irily, and a to rju ilily an i wurkinan- .-iiip eaimtii be surpa-e-i. 8 IV i'Tiyo, TlOOFI.XG, J..l and Flie-t'ni; ork, w;;I be promptly at tended to ii her in town or e on. try. brass '.;p-ir ao-1 ll'iatuvb'd Freneii Pu--e: v i;t-r Kel ,!es. llippers. 1'ra-'. bpp?-r. Fri tie'i Ttnt'e j. MitiiTiiel'ii'.i Hollow Ware, Watlte irons Coal Shovels, Fruit r.-in-", lioili common an 1 J'nt'-ni, and of various incisure?, always on hand and tor .-ale I'ersor." iti want ef unythir.; in th above I'lie a1' reoneied to friv,- me a call ln-for-s piirchjsing el.-ewhrrc, aa I feels confident 1 h ii Iran suit llim cither as regards the article or the price. 1 11 ti tooper, Cri, and Pewter bought hiii ihu hiuluis-, jricc pa:d in ca-ii ur r i jun9 :;,". . n. i;. 1 1 rii iii'itt.u. IITI.IN' '-0.ri! & WAiiON M WPFAC inform our customels.ao 1 friends in i!:'-' and a-ljoioitt cooniies, ihai we have enl.irtrt i yer !iot). an 1 hy li e ndditiut of Steam i'ower, aia i re.trci to work at the sboriettj pos:i- i hie notice. I We are constantly ttnti'lf.icftirlTie and mn'-a J t. order; every descriptieu ef t'oches, Car i i-iaees, Dutrzies, Sulkies. Wrip-ii-. e., al- Family und Yoak cutter sleii-1:--. W are ihn prepared to itianufaeluve 1! oal Wagons from one lo four l.or-e. Having been working at the Tnt-iniss for a nna.brr i.'f years our-telves. and eti:) loyiiii non doit ihe bet of workmen. We ll.tler ourselvm that our work cannot be surpassed for neat tie-s an 1 durability ; in. ibis ur ad-j-itii:ig counties. We always keep en hand from twenty to 1111-13- sol, of best second prowih, Jei-s.y Hickory Spokes, in order to make ilur.-.Vl wheels And will warrant our work IV r a-iy reasonable lime. Sleighs and I;ngieJ re .palmed with new ness and d'upifch. .111 other repairing h-avy or liIit wili receive Htricl r.!eti: ion. t'oiii-' and atiiioe our stock and wor lo-fir" pur-eh.i-iiijr cUeu here. l'u't f ir-jet ti e name, HKlFFI.KFtNOEK i CKIsWELL. Corner of I ho l'ike .V Cedar Spring road. June -t(. .'. mi' K. r. s. etM'K. h. m tuin is. a:ll)M:i' SAViiU IS MONMY K.vn.NrS). A-ol I hit can be done to pirfeetion Iiy inlying ymir goods of Ihe ii'f.-w tirtii in l'alter se'i. llieir si'x k con-is." iu purt of I'ry line. Is. Hats and Taps. Fancy tionds, Yanke Notions, a hii-jie and superior stock of looii and Shoes. Groceries. S.iil, Fish. lhee.-e. e., Dried 9::- t'aniici Fruits in great variety. Hardware. Ci'uecnswarc, Woodcuware. Our stock win p.nrrhased in eastern cities at re duced prices, and we life confident we can make it lo the interest of etr customers and the poods-buying public to fiVr us the first, call liefnre making their purchase. N. 11. We, has; the large?!, slock, greatest variety an 1 best styles in ihe rotmty. Highest market price paid f. r country pro duce. FUANK, CUOK. i; Co. I'alternn. .Tnlv -I. Ist.l.tf. V .W A I. It AM! EM 11NT. The iiiidera:v'ue.l i finding it impossible wiih one Market Car. tooiipply i lii it- cu.-louiers.have purchased anotlier. uud are now prepared to fitrii.-h. mnrketiiiij regularly uvtee a week afii r the lot of August. One Car wiil arrive iu Tat lerson every Wednesday evening, the oil er will arrive every Friday evening! We wi-U i: distinctly understood we will do nothin - ! hut a s'rielly cash business in future. Pit. sins ordering (,oods regularly every week areexpeeiid lo pay promptly oaeli trip.. tine car will leave l aitersou i.ir i ui.adc.phia every .vionaay nioraing, tho otber will Icavj e Wednesday morning, jtl, o,,- lil..LU,uA!:(j U & nowE TrAI.tTAP.I.E MILE rnoPKP.TY AT Plt! V' VATE SALE. The undersigned oiler at private sale his Mill Property, situated in Met'oysville, 1 uscarora township, Juniata county. The Mill is a large Frame P.nilding, running iw sells of Kurt's, with lloli', r le vators, ic, neeess.'iry for doing a largo Country or Merchant huMiiess. . In connee- with the Mill will be sold a good Lwell- ''"' d Stable, with all uccmsary "'"dcru improvements. Terms easy. I'ersons wishing to see ttie property will . ' T'",.e"' f ,rhe . bc"her in '"" Juam.a eo.m y -- "llu - '-"- . W M. HA. kETT. - IIUI lK j(J H3I -Tht- I11il.'r'rrn.l ! 1 1111 'l'3 i ' a Dn.iLro.,'zne'l nwlitur appointed to audit the. aceiiunt. iinunl Uuiin, adminis'r.ilor of the e-taie ,.,-u. n...... 1 r. ...... .... :. 1 -. .,i, ...i v 1 iiinit 1 'iwil.il I,', uee ' 1 '" I"' -lU.ib.Hiou tflaUrce iudaid. :!'"':, ""'''-"t will meet ail panics imei-e.-ie I tor ihe purpose ef hia r.ppointmont on S-.iur- Ui4i'. Oeloli.-r l-iib, lVi at Oakland Miiis. ; JuuiaUfouaty. Pi. - ll-U.-iA. 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