JnnhttJt Jlcntiuel. A Hm'ott of lakes, att'I a union of land, A union no power shall sever; A union of hearts, anda vnion of hands, And the American L'nion forever! M I F F L I ! T O V N Wednesday Mormni, Xovcwber 7,186ft. II. II. UILSOY, Editor and Publisher 5S-TP7trV.4T.4 SEXTISEL-Gjl ria the Largett Circulation of any paper pub lished in this County. It is therefore the but aJvertirinji medium. It is a Paper, trill; loyal, ably conducted, first class Localial. and well worthy of the patrouage of every loyal citizen in ibe County. A PROCLAM ATION. VTiiereas, It hath been tlie good anJ worthy custom of the Commonwealth to set apart, annually, a day for the special acknowledgment of the gooduess of the Almighty, and for expressing, Ly the whole people, at one time, and with a common voice, the Thanks and Praise which throughout the year are springing Irom the hearts of men; therefore, I Ax drew G. Curtis, Governor of :he CotuajODYreaUh, do, by this my Pro clamation, iecoiumcod that the good peo ple of the Commonwealth observe Thurs day, the 29th day of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, and do thee aseu.l!e in their respective churches, and places of worship, and make their li'inille thank offering to Al. mighty God for all His blessings during the past year. For the abundant gathered fruits of the earth ; For the thus far continued activity of Industry ; For ike general preservation of the health; And tpeeially for that in His Divine Mercy, He hath stayed the threatened Pestilence. Ana, moreover, tLat they do beseech Him to continue unto us all Ilia Bless ings, and to confirm the hearts of the people of these United Suies, that by the lawful force of their will. Deeds of good Justice, Wkdom and Jlercy, may Le dene. Givea under my Hand and the Great Sel of ihe State, at JIarrisbutg, this twenty-ninth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six, and of the Commonwealth the nioctT-first. I?y the Governor ; ELI S LIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. STANDING ON GUARD. The Lancaster Express says it is a mournful aod solemn fact that the great American people to-day are standing ot guard against their own President. They await and watch his movements very much in the position and .spirit of tlie sentry wbo stands on his ctKpnxt with Lis mus ket loaded, capped aod ia Lis ready bands. Uncomfortable and dangerous as is this position of affairs, it is a renewed proof of the strength and mettle of the great Union party, tbat they can maintain such a position and exist, and not only exist, but safely control aud manage the desti uies of the great .Nation with which they are entrusted. This critical condition of ihe country for which we Lave just fbugM, ami which we have just saved at so precious an ex penditure of blood aai tears, and fau.'' and treasure, calls for renewed exertions on the part of every true man, to dissem inate and explain among his neighbors and friends the great ptinciples which are at issue. Only by the intelligence of the great mass of the people, can we avoid the armed coufhet which the Chief Magis trate of the nation seems to le endeavor ing to force on the land. In the modcra tion and prudence and patriotism of the people at larye a patriotism and modera tion and prudeuce which is not apparently abated by the Executive we must place our reliance for the next two years. They the people at large must know tbat thfy may act. The principles on which we aje to man age our political contests, and on the suc cess of which depends our National fu ture, are the gret Constitutional Amend. nienti. Steady adherence to tkeui by the people is. what will earry us tLrouh. THE SEW ADMINISTRATION. General Geary may not ntifaiily be ranked as a new man in the politics of the State. He has never held office in ir ; at least none of prominence ; and during the war was away, honorably engaged in the military employment of the country. He owes his nomination and election to the Governorship cot at all to cliques aod intriguant, but to bis personal character and public services. The eyes of the loyal men of the State turned to him because he was not battered in polities, aud be cause bis conduct during the whole period of the war had inspired confidence and commanded respect. There were compe titors ia the field asaiost him for the nom ination, who, under ordinary circumstan ces, would have been formidable. Com binations wcr- formed among politicians to secure the choice of one or another of these competitors. There were points of time at which these combinations promis ed to be all poweiful ; but they came to naught, not by treachery, but simply be cause the popular current set strougly iu favor of the General, and could not be overcome. In the canvass that followed the enthu siasm awakened by General Geary drew all factious and all in teres'. in the lie publicau ranks heartily into his suppoit. The issue aud the man were both too great to admit of jealousies, heart burn ings and alienations. All divisious of the party having contributed equally, ami with like enthusiasm to his election, have a common interest aud pride iu the suc cess of his administration. In these important particulars General Geary occupies, a vantage ground of sin gular felicity. He has it clearly within bis power to cleause the party, iu large part, of old feuds which have distracted it ; and this without doiug ii justice, or having injustice done, to any body, much less to rueu who are cmiucut for worth and wotk. Ky changes in the Constitution, which we do not regard as fortunate, because not tending to a wholesome administration of the laws, the Governor h.is iitte patron age at bis disposal. Such as be has, he will Cud fruitful of perplexities, rather than prolific, of advantages. It will be to him not a help, but a hindrance. What ever good he produces whatever reputa tion he makes will result irom a wise aod steady adherence to the cardinal prin ciples and measures for the defence of which the Republican party it set. To this end, we advise Geu. Geary to call about him, in the few places to which he has the prerogative of nomination or ap pointment, men who are conspicious for ability aud fidelity ; who are more intent on the predominence of fundamental ideus than the success ot any clique; who are ou!ide of factions because too great and true to be bound by thein ; and who co operate with the Republican party, not for what they can make out of it iu the way of pecuniary gaius or official promo tions, hut because they hold its professed principles to be ot vital consequence to the maintenance of equal liberty and im partial justice, and are in active sympathy with the main sentiments by which it is animated. Ia this way be will retain the position ha now fills as the acknowledged loader of the party by which he was cho sen, will do much to promote its unity and usefulness, and will prepare the way before it for new triumphs which shall yet more firmly consolidate its power, and make it potential for good throughout the boundaries of tlie republic. PilUburg Gazette. PENNSYLVANIA OFFICIAL. IIarkisbub-o, Oct. 3'). The folbwing .'ives the official vote for Governor : Geary... Clyracr . .307.27-4 -290,090 Gearj's majority 17,178 The total vote for Governor at the last election was 597,379. Eli Slifer, Secretary of the Commonwealth. ANOTIIEIt HEAD OFF. gliomas Rower, who was repudiated in this dist. jc hS the lenple, has f.uud a place in Andy's I Csora. He has been appointed Assistant Assessor of Iuterual Revenue of Snyder coun.'J, i Piace ' John Btlger, Esq., of the i.'iddleLurg Tribune. "My policy" is sure to lore meu into office who are repudiated by the people, thus secure their f rienu"bip (ovei the left.) Mr. Bilker leaned a iit.'e Johnson ward some time ago, while hold ing the office, but the bread and butter subsequently soured and turned his atom ache, when he abandoned the cause, and supported Geary and the whole ticket with all his might. He fouud that Hon esty and "My ptlicy' didn't dove tail Very nicely. JtS"Governor Humphreys, of . Miss., recommends the Legislature to make an I effort to get Jeff. Davis released on Laii. j IIALTI.HOUE. Baltimore, Nov. 3. The Rebel Com missioners have been committed to jail. A writ of habeas Corpus has been applied for. Nov. 3-10 p. M. The city is quiet. Judge Cochrane, of the Court of Appeals, has refused to issue the writ - of habeas corpus at tlie request of the counsel of the revolutionists. Latrobe is now search, ing for Bartal, the only Conservative judi!C on the beech. . 3 10 f 1 The nnrl tioa , , , . . ., . , , . , . v. e -.. rfiire in make bia return ttrtitr.K will J- . -.-.v.. ..... uu expire until Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. The commissioners and the sheriff are still in jail, which L guarded by a strong police force. Baltimore, Nov. 53 p. m. About two o'clock tho Marshal of Po lice having learned that inns were being distributed to certain patties at Bennett's Auction Store, on Chares street, went thither with a strong fotce of police and found in an upprr roo'jt parties engaged iu loadicg pistols and other arms. Resis tance was offered and one man, a citizen, was shot, but t'e police seized the estab lishment, together with tht parties there in, and nbout 150 boxes of fire arms and ammunition NEWs"lTKMS. . i Sar A fatal case of cholera occurred at llarrisburg. tSSMr. Clymer is said to want to be Surveyor of the Port at PhiludelpM. Ji'Diirins the senson 3000 emigrants have been killed en route for Montana. For thirty five years Chicago has increased at the rate of 57-G people per year. tsSRraine. who seized the steamer Chesapeake during the rebellion, was in dicted at Xew York on the 30 for treason and murder. fiSThe Vermont nonse of Represen tatives on Tuesday of last week ratified the Constitutional Amendment by a vote of 19!) to 11. teOne dam in (be Susquehanna has been provided with a fi-h way. Lawsuits are expected before all comply with the law in this respect. IgyTho we of Major Genctal Wool was stricken with paralysis on Wednesday morning last, and is now in an exceed in;ly critical condition. &T A man was fined Sl-t at New Ha ven, on Saturday last, for tying a rope to a baulky horse's tongue, aod attempting to pull bi:n along by it. OS" Parties . engaged in sinking a well in McLemor's Cave, Walker county, Ga., struck a vein of Sowing oil. The loca tion is about fifteen miles from Chatta nooga. P"A second visit of Mr. Wra. B. Reed to his client, Jeff. Davis, leaves the inference that neither expect a trial be fore spring, and that a pardon is not an ticipatcd. teSrThc Rcrthond Pass, by whirh the Pacific Railroad is to cross the Rocky Mountains, is. according to two dijrrent surveys, from 10.0C3 to 11, 375 feet aboe the level of the sea. Joy-Mrs. General Grant is a grand daughter of the Rev. Mr. Wrenrhall, the first Methodist preacher licensed west of the Ohio, aud well known in the early history of Pittsburg. tSTThe foundation of the new obser vatory for Princeton College is nearly completed, and it is hoped soon to erect the main building. The telescope, it is said, will be the largest in this country. JSQfTwo New Yorkers have made a wager tbat if Fenton is elected the Hoff man man is to pay the Fenton man one cent for every vote in Fentoo's majority, and if Hoffman is successful, vie versa. The election in this State demonstrate J to the satisfaction of the President that neither Mr. Cowan nor the Conservatives appointed to office upon bis recommenda tion, bad influence with the people. In consequence it seems probable that Mr Cowan will be discarded, and the Senate relieved from the uecessity of passing on the fate of his friends. Democrats are likely to take their places. , - T T - r A SPECIAL dispatch from Washington says that Sir Frederick Bruce, the 'Brit ish Minister, expresses the belief that the Cana'iin authorities will accede to the request of oiir Government in the case ot the Teuiang now unl'cr t-entence of death. We sincerely trust toisuiay" "rove correct. Gen. II arthanit, Auditor liberal of Pennsylvania, has accepted a commission as Colouel iu the regular army,, aud left llarrisburg on the 1st inst. This gives the filling of the vacancy fur two years to Goveruor Curtiu. It looks now as if a CLestcr county tuat would get tie p luc. ' How to Do It. If your business is dull advertise in the Sentinel. It your business is good and you waut ; it better, advertise in the SenTInel. If you have lost anything advertise in the Sentinel. If you have found anything, advertise in tb Sh.Itinel. If you wish a situation, advertise in the Sentinel. If you have a situation yon wish filled, advertise in the Sentinel. If you. would hire a house, advertise in the sentinel. If Jo bave a house for rent, adver ' tise in the Sentinel, Whatever your wants may be, adver tise in thc-SENTiNEL. Not one in fifty that does so fails to profit by it. JOSEPH S. DELL. CLOTHIER, NO. 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, TIIILAD'A Clothing superior to any other establish ment in the City and and at lower prices. Merchants will find it to their advantage to call. AH goods warranted. Presented by J. K. Swoyer. nor. 7- ly. 1IEMY HARPER, No. 520 .ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Has a largo stock of finb WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WAKE, and Suitable for nolliday aud Rridal Presents, nov 7, 18(i-2m. JVTOTICE. The following Assignee Accounts i have been filed iu the Prothonalnry's Office of Juniata county, and will be present ed to the Court for confirmation t the next Court OB Wcdnd, leombr 5 '65, to wit: The account of JereDinih Lyons, Assignee of Henry BrubaLer. Also, the account of Elinn lienner, Assignee ot the tirm ot Belters & Derrick. Prothonatary's Office, G. VT. JACOr3 Mifflintown, Nov. 7 tc. Proth'y. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. John Freot, of Marysville, Perry county. Pa., having on the 29lh day of October, ltftifi, made a volun tary assignment of all the estate real, per sonal anil mixed belonging to the si id John Freet, to the undersigned Assignee in trust for the benefit of creditors. Noli-e is hereby given to all persons owing or indebted to smi I John Freet to come forward and notice imme diate payment and those having claims against the same to present their accounts for settle ment to SAMUEL LEON A Rl. Oakland Mills, Juuiatacouuty, Pa. nov 7, lSGQ-Ot. SSIGNEE'3 NOTICE. John Fre.t, of Marysville, Perry county. Pa., surviving partner of the late firm of Kuril .t Freei. composed of Joseph Kurtz. decd., and said John Fleet, having on the 20th day of Octo ber, 1HW, niade a voluntary assignment of all ihe estate real, personal and mixed blonging to said firm, to the undersigned Assignee, in trust for the benefit of creditors. Notice is her-'by given to all persons owing or indebted to said firm to come forward aud make imme diate payment and those having claims against said firm or partnership to present their ac count for settlement to SAMUEL LEONARD. Oakland Mills, Juniata county. Pa. nov 7, ISf.G-Ct. S. B. LOCDO.V W. 1. JACKMAK. NEW CLOTHING EMPORIUM MIFFLINTOWN, In Wihon't Krick Store Hoom, on the Xorth- vet Comer of Iiriigt and Water Streett. n"M!E i ndcrsigned would respectfully an L nounce that they have opened in the above wdl-known stand a very fine and select assortment of REAM-MADE CLOTU1SG, consisting iu part of OCf-S, (TJZJTCC, TQ-S, CJII2i1. BOOTS & SHOES Tor men, women & children. HATS & CAl'S for meu and boys. Sc.. ke. Our stuck is composed of EXTIUELY XEW COODS. and all who desirenny article in our line would do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Do inf nothing but a Strictly Cash Jiutinos, we are enabled to sell goods at a very low figure. Close cash buyers would do well to examine our stock. We respectfully solicit a share of public patronage nov 7. IStiC-tf LOUDON & JACKMAN. .KtSil AUR1VAL OF GOODS. J. B. M. A Tom) has just received a large assortment of Fall Goods, which he is selling at reduced prices : Prints from 15 to 2fc. Best Domestic Gingbanrt 25 to 31c. Brown Muslin J yd wide, 15 to 20c. . " 1 " wide 20 to 20c. Cassinetts from 62c to SI 0 A large assortment of Furs and MutTs at cily prices. Best syriup at 31c per quart. Brown Sugar 12?. to liic. A large assortment of Blankets. $8,50 to $j.5(). White do. 10 4, at $7,&0 to 3,50. Also, a large assortment of Boots of the best quality at from $3,50, $',(( lo $5.50. Also, a large assortment of Lauics Gaitors at reduced prices. The above prices are for Cash or Country produce. The following prices will be paid for marketing: Butter 3Uc per lb. Eggs 2C-c. per doien cash. J. B. M. TODD, may 2,-tf. Pattersw.o, Pa. 18CG. PHILADELPHIA. 18G(i; WALL PAPERS. New Fall Styles How ell & Bouike, Manufacturers of Paper Hanzinns and Window Shades, Corner Fourth and Market streets, Philadelphia. N. B. Always in store, a large stock cf Linen and Oil Shades. Sep. 5. l.St'0-3m AtOTICE. The Vanwert Mercantile House i. 1 is for reLt. Possession will be given on the 1st day of April next. It :s located in a good settlement for retailing goods. JOHN McMINN. Vanwert, Junlafa county, Pa., oct 31-tf. salt i halt:: salt! a A Superior quality, either by single sack o quantity. We will furnish Merchants with salt at PhiUnclpaia prices, wna ine aa nee of expenses of ffeigw SULOUFl Sc fHOW PAEKhll. EAI. ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE The JL undersigned will sell on the preniires in Favette township. Juniata count v. one niile goutb of John Stilzers Mill, two miles from Salem anil six miles Norlb-east of Thoiup sontown, on SAllUDAY, lhLfc.M lit tt ' 18o(i: A tract of land adjoining lands of Z. ! Wineardner, Katun Ford ana o: hers, contain-1 ing SEVENTY ACKE3, a pood portion of i 1 which is elearca has been heavily limed anu produces well. The improvements consist of a Rood LOO HOUSE, a TENANT HOUSE, and a LARGE FRAME ItAKN wiih ample stabling beneaih it, together with all other neeessitry outbuild ings. The Coco'iainus Creek passes through the proptrty affording good waler power. There it a SAW MILL in good running Con dition and doing a large businens. There H on the premises an orchard of choice Fruit such as A pies, reaches, Pears, Cherries, &c , all in their prime. Pe-aons wishing to invest monry in land. won. J find it to lher advantage to view ibis proptrty before purchasing elsewhere as it will be sold at a oargnia. Forluriher informatiin call npon the sub scriber resid'ng on the premises, or address him at Eist Sn'u'iu, Juniaia county. Pa. Kalo to comuionce at 1 o'clock, P.M., of said t.ay, when altendancc will be giTen and terms made known by E. P. WICKERSIIAM, Oct. 21, ts. MIFFLIN COACH & WAGON M AN UK AC lory. We the undersigned beg leave to inform our customeis and friends iu this and adjoining counties, that we have eu'.arged our shop, and by the addition of Sleani Power, ate prepared to do work at the shortest possi ble notice. We are constancy manufacturing and nnike to order, every description of Coaches, Car riages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons. 4c, also Family aad Yoak culler sleighs. We are also prepared to manufacture lload Wngons from one to four horse. Having beeu working at the bniiness for a nuu.ber of years ourselves, and employing none but the best of workmen. V.e Hatter ourselves that our work cannot be surpassed for neatness and durability ; iu this or ad joining counties. m e always keep on baml trom twcniy to thirty set, of best aectind growth, Jersey Hickory spokes, in order lo niaKe ouraoie wheel And will warrant our work for any reasonable time. Sieighs an I Buggies re-piinfed with neat ness and dispatch. Ail oilier repairing heavy or light w ill receive strict attention. "ome nd examine our stock and worn belorp pur chasing elsewhere. lont forget I he name. IiEIFFI.EFI.NC.KR ,t CKISWELL, Corner of ihe Pike 4: Cedar Spring road. June UT-tf. A1 GENTS WANTED roa FRANK. MOOBE'S NEW WOBK, ' W O M K X OF T II i: W A K." Agents will find this a book of real merit and intrinsic v.ilue subject new intensely interesting and exciting No work ever at tracted aud engaged ihe public mind like this. Everybody wants it, and thousands will pur chase it as soon as an opportunity is atTorded them. Head what pen Is say or it. One experienced agent writes; It is the easiest and pleaS!,nlest Book to sell he ever canvassed for: ami says people are delighted wiih it, the ladies especially. Another says: "Women of the War" is Ihe Book of Ihe season. Another, 137 orders in four days. One reports 17 orders Ihe first day of can vassing. Intelligent, active males or femnles will find the sale of this work a pleasant and lucrative employment. This Book has no competitor it comes fresb and new to the people. The territory is cican and clear. . Agents under slan I ihe advantages in this particular. For full particulars send for circular. Address S. S. SCRANTON & CO., 120 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. oct. 17, lUb -it. C28 HOOP SKIRTS, G2S. HorsiTs -owjr make," new fall Stiles Are in every respect first class, and embrace a complete assort menl for Ladies, Misses, and Children, ot the Newest Styles, every lenglli and size of waist. Our Skirts, wherever known, are more uni versally popular than any others before the public. They retain their shipe better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, ami really cheaper than any other Hoop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are war ranted perfect. Every lady should try them '. They are now being extensively sold by mer chants, throughout the country, and at whole sale and retail at Mann .'act ury and Sale Room, No. 028 Arch stree', below 7th, I'hil'a. Ask for Hopkiu's '"Own Make," buy no other. Caption. None genuine nn!e" Stai.iped on each Kid Pal -llnpkin's Hoop skirt Manufactory. No. C28 Arch Street. Phila'd." Terms Net Cash. One Price Ouly. Sept 5, 1S''.G-Im ASSIGNEES NOTICE. William Cross of Delaware township. Juniata county. Pa., surviving partner of the late firm of Kurts aud Cross, composed ot Joseph Kurtz, d.c'd.. and said William Cros, having on ihe 'iiith day of October, 1!W. made a voluntary as signment of li the estato Ileal, personal nod mixed belonging lo said firm to the undersign ed assignee in trust for the benefit of credit ors. Notice is hereby given In all persons owing or indebted lo said firm to come for ward and make immediate payment and those having claims against said firm or partnership to preseut their account for .lelllement lo ilSNRY CROSS. Perrvsville. Pa., JEREMIAH LYONS, Mifflintown, Pa., Oct. 2I-0t. Airignee. M1ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The undersigned has established himself in McAlistersville in the Tinning Business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere, as he is prepared ta manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Vare, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old custo mers and Ihe public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at tention to business to deserve a share of pat ronage. oct SI, lRfirt-tf. JACOB G. WINEY. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. --Notice is is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of Joseph Kurtz, dee'd., bite of Delaware township, have been eraut ed to the undersigned residing in Fayette township. All persons knowing- themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immc Hate payment, and those having claims will please preBent them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL LEONARD, Adm r. Oct. 17,-Cw. IYKE & LAN DELL, Fourth and Arch Ji Streets. Philadelphia, Have now com pkrled their Improvement and are now offering on the best of terms a U I I. STOCK of F ll.l. DRT COODS, Fine Stock of Shawls. Fine Sleek of Silkg, Fine Slock of DreRa Goodo. : Fine Stock of Nootlens, riue Stock of Staple Goods, Fine Stock of Fancy Goods, etc. Kay New and desirable Goods daily re ceived, and FMdat SnnU r.dvtriro Whclcnlc' Oct. 17- i . ... ... t-.i 11 n i on in.' i TIIIS U A 1 i' Uii DAUUiUAO . NEW GOODS AT MICKEY & PENNEL'S. The undersigned has just received a large Bt9Ck ot Ir Wood and Urocnes at their , Road Street, in l'atiernon. which , .reopening ' iee8. lo the public, at (be following ow prices Prists. i Brows: Shketixgs. Best Quality......... ft Scconl 25 Third M.;......2) Fourth 13 Beat Quality at 20 Second lo Third 1 ltvl.frs. Hain (all wool) 6o; Fifth. Figured " ....60,i" anrl nloSfl t 1" Flasxils. r,;f 1 ".V,o35!Scarlct. 301060 fro'n.t i.;...ikOtooo, . GlXO!IAM9. T T UIIL' ' Plad....; S-"io7-i Shirting 4lo7-" Best Quality.. ,....2H Second . - SmaTisa Cukl'K. Best Oualifv S' All wool Socks. 'IHtoT-i t . BtMOT Smoks. Ladies. lo" " Second . .3D Misses $1 2uto2 Third Mrri." os. .251 Childrens.4(HoSl Sit lOenls Loots 51) 7 i UlacK aim outer Dovs $i 5,-j o- Colors o,itl Skirts. Syrups !Hctot 40 Balmoral..- 7tol 50 Sugar house-' -" Hoop iU I'riret sugars. broa. Tiiol'l Tickings. 2-", :;io5o uuite itM2i Pasts Sh i r. Jareen Coffee -0 Jeans from... ...Sol o05 Ladies' Coats latest. Satinet ....7'iixSI 5;B,vrfc .$I2iMHo2U O'J Casiuicrcs...SI 25loU0, breakfast Shawls I'lads. from ?2io-'t AH wool 4-MoWi, Woolen I!nods75to250 Piad Cashuicr...37to50 Hals aud Caps al ail Bleachku Mi'slis. Iprices. Best Quality itn Notions A full as- Sectind 30 sorlment of Ladies' A. Third 25 Gents' Gloves, lios- Fourtb. - 2u icry, &c. at all prices. Fifth 12iosuit purchasers. Also, a full assortment of Quecnswarc Hardware, Tinware, Brooms, Brushes, Ba.--, ets. Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Segars. &c , &c. usually kept iu a Country siore. 1 urcha-sers will do well by calling and examening our stock, before purchasing et.-u here, as ou; motto is to sell cheap for CASH or Country Produce. MICKEY i TFNNELL, Apr. 23 'GO-ly. Patterson, Pa. TTENTlbN CITlZENsTSEWS DEPOT 1- and Stationary Store, in Perrysvilie, lu riaia county. Pa. I Post office Building ) The iinueisignul asks leave to inform the good people ot litis aiol neighboring coiin'if-s that he has opetid a fine stcek of Stationary Rooks, etc., ahd having b.-uu-lit them at a very low wholesale pri'e in Philadelphia, by adding a small per celilage. is certain he ca:i sell cheaper than any other establishment in the joiiiity. Toe following is a list of Maga zines ami Periodicals, kept, with prices al tarhe-l, any of which will be sent by mail frc of posingn to sny place upon receipt of the annexed price, vi: Atlantic Moiiihly 4"c. Harpers Magaine 45r. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fnshions.... -t-'o Gtxlies Magazine -Ills. Ladies Friend 2".c. Ballotis Magazine. 2-'c. Waverly Magazine (weekly) T ,c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) Frank Leslie's Pictorial, Illustrated,... l"c. Chimney Corner , l"te. Albion -. l.'ic. New York Ledger li'n. Nalional Police Gazette l'lc. New York Clipper l'fr. Salnrday Night 10c. Gleasous Literary Companion . 12c. ISc.idlesnnd Mom oe's Novels, (each)... 1'v. Beadle's Songster W Martin's Sensible Letter W riier -V'c. Forlnne Tellers and Dream Books of dirVr- ent kinds, (each) 4uc. Also all kinds of 25c, Novels N. B. Any of the D;iily. Philadelphia pa pers furnished st 75c. per month, rr tri-wetk-ly at i'iOc. per month, semi-weekly 35c or weekly 2oc. per month, also Music, Maga zines and other bindings attended to. P. S. Hark numbers of all Magazines anl Papers furnished at short notice. I am deter rniioed to supply a great want in this coni.ry by furnishing lie people with reading matter at a reasfmahle prise. 1 respectfully solicit vour patronaje. JOHN M. THOMPSON. Terrysville, aug. 1, 'roV. MIFFLLNTOWN TLN SHOP. -t- HAYING pnrcbas Store, located 0 town. I would resp t hut I intend to k general assortment o sed the Tin and Sheet Iron on Ilri lge Stieet, Mifflin town. I would respectfully inform Ihe public I hut I intend to keep constantly on hand tk general assortment of COOK & PABLOB STOVES, lin and Japnn ware, ihe largest and best iiv ihe county, and as to quality and workman ship cannot be surpassed. - SrOUTlSG, ItOOFIXG, Job and Sheeting work, will be promptly at tended to either in town c.r country, llrnst Copper ai d Enameled Fieneb Preserving Ket tles, Dippers. Brass. Copper, French Tinneu. Kunmelled Hollow Wate, Wattle Irons Coal Shovels, Fruit Cans, both common and Patent, and of various measure.', always on hand and for sale Persons in want of anything in the abovo line are requested to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I feels confident tbat Icon suit them either as regaids the article or the price. fyjriHA copper. Bras anil Pewter bought and the higbes: price paid in eash or goodj June 27, Krt. N. E. L1TTLEFIELD JUNIATA HOTEL " 31 1 Fi'L ISTO H'.V, PEXSA. The undersigned would respectfully intern his friends and the public generally tbat he has taken charge of the above named Hole', formerly kept by Amos Snyder. This is au old ami well-known stand, and Dune more de sirable fof the accommodation of the public. Tlis BAR will be stocked with the b-st quality of Liquors, his TABLE spread wiih the best the market can afford, and bis STABLE, which is one of the most desirable in town, will b attended hv good and trnsty hostlers, april 4, bo-tf. S. R. NOTESTINE. In the Court of Common Pleas for the Coun ty of Juniata, Estate of Daniel Burns. The auditor appointed by the court to dis tribute the balance in the hands of Henry Cross committee of Daniel Burns, deceased, to and amongst the creditors of the said de ceased will meet the parties interested for the purpose of his appointment on Thursday he 2'.)ih day of November, A. D., 18B. at 10 o'clock A. M-. of said day at his office ia Milfl'ntown, Juniata county, T. JEREMIAH LYONS, Aud t. Oct. 21.-4. 1 Juraii u Farm Guist Mili Is simple, cheap and dutable. Will grind all kind l,f Erin rapidly. Is adapted toallkindsof horse power. AVm. L. Bo'KB k Baa.. .Thilaeetphia. ". Atso, Manufacturers of the Latest Improv ed Fodder and Straw Cutters, Horse 'owers. Threshing Machines. Cro Crt Circular Saw MUf., C. iii riiel'.ers, Sc. f'T t