3fimiata Sentinel - if?ni oflalttt, atol n unUn rfl,iinh, A union tin power sho'l urerr; A union of lunrta, anln unim of hanth, And the American Unimi fortvtr! MIFFLIN TO W N. Wednesdar Moriunc, Jnnniry J, 1867. II. II. Wll.SO.V, Krfitnr nnd l'nbliher COT-T ?.' V1T.4 SEXTIXEL-nza has the I.argtst Circulaiisn of an v rarer rub- lisheil in tins County. It is therefore tho' out a-lrrritunj m'.tmn. It is a 1 ..ier, truly loyal, .illy conducted, a firt class '..oculist, and veil worthy of the roitron'.go of every loyal citizen in the County. gen. geauvs aitoi.ntjients. General floury, the Governor elect, l .,. i . ! has anncunced tho two prominent officers j ,,f l- ni i? - it i . ot ti.s (.aoinet. JJenjamin II. Lrewsicr, I v. i i-ii I Ksq., the new Attorney General, will en ter upon tho duties of that important office admirably equipped for all its re sponsibilities by Ion experience and pro found study. The fact that his rare le .al abilities are universally conceded, doubtless decided General Geary to offer him tho f"st. Mr. lireirstcr's political opinions have been and are in accordance with the carncot men of tho Jay, and Tjoue have gone faithcr in support of the radical remedies of Congress. The ap pointment of Cul. Frank Jordan, as Sec retary cf the Commonwealth, was a fitt ing response to a very general movement in his behalf among the body of the Ke publieaus cf the State. His services as Chairman of the Union Republican Slate Committee during the recent ctinipain vere so signal and so iGicieut, that, even if he bad not proved himself to bo eejtul to high official responsibilities by his abil ities by his ability in the Senate cf the State and lis energy as the Military Agent of Pennsylvania, at Washington during tho war, they would have attract ed the attention of tho successful candi date for Governor. These appointments ore highly auspi cious of a successful and vigorous admin istration of tho State fcoveruuicut. l-'HEEDOM. As flaAery in tho United States once Lad the influence to encourage the growth and strengthening cf slavery in all parts of the world, eo is the full recognition of freedom here exercising a vast power for good throughout Chiistcudoru. In deed, the ultimate tendency of tho ex tinction of slavery in the United States will be its abolitiun wherever it now ex ists. In Brazil tho system of bartering in human fk'sh and blood has always been conducted with estrone barbaritv The per centagc of the waste of property in man was always larger in Brazil than In ncy other country where slavery ex isted. But, suddenly, the policy is rec ognized by the unrelenting masters of lirnzil, that slavery is a great moral HTong that it is a ponderous social evil, to abolish which will be to confer infinite Messiogs on both the owner and owned The example cf freedom ia tho United Elates is doing it sura work in Brazil, where it is now predicted slavery ia des tined to be overthrown as suddenly as it was hero. God grant that this; may be true! The Spanish authorities are also bestirring themselves, if not at onco to abolish slavery, at least to allcviato its horrors. The Captain General of Cuba Las bb.cn instructed to exercise increased vigilance for the suppression of the elave. trade. Police oiSccrs visit the plantations, and if any recently imported Africans are discovered held as slaves, they are at once set free, and at the elf ense of the planters returned to their native; homes. There is something cheering in these higns of the times. They trove that the march of freedom is onward. SEM.VIOIUAL. The terms of fourlccii Senators expire vith tie present Congress, W-: 3IerM Cowan, of Pennsylvania; MeDougalJ, of California ; 2,'csmith of Oregon, and Da vi.i, of Kentucky; Sherman, cf Ohio ; Foster, of Connecticut; Kirkwood, of Iowa: Trumbull, of Illinois; Edmunds, et Vermont ; Pomerny and Boss, of Kan is; Creswcll, of Maryland; Brown, of Missouri; Fog, cf New Hampshire: Harris, of New York; Lane, of Indiana; Howe, of Wisconsin, and Nye, of Nevada To fill these vacancies, elections have thus far ben held as follows: Sherman, re e!?cted ; Ferry, in place of Foster ; Justiu o. Morrill, iu place of Edmunds, anl Harlan, in plsce of KirkwooJ ; their politics being the same ts those of the j rttiriug Senators. AXOTIIEi: INDIAN OUTKAGU. A despatch just receive! states that an Iuditin massacre of United States troops has recently t:ikcu t.Iaeo ucar I'urt Kear usy, iu which some eighty jnenwero mur dered. The term ruuider can hardly be misplaced, siuco the most merciful and im partial miu'l, !:auili?r with the antecedents of these roving tribes of the plains, would not hesitate to iufcr that if the pavaes were not in the wroug, it must have been Under circumstances of an entirely novel nature. A carelul and recent perusal of the very voluminous reports pout to the Secretary of the Interior by lutliah ngentH and other., and visits made to the plains dutin the past yer bj two of our staff, who, while thete, devoted attention to the subject, have inspired the conviction that ., i I .1 . . , . aborigiual Geuds is entirely too weak and palliative in every respect. Iu the first place there should be no annuities issued to tribes, any portion of which arc at war with the whites. Tho.-e who couie in and make ppcuches aud receive gifts declare that they cannot control the 'bad Indians,' ..... . their tribe, when it is kuowu to every . J ntati ou the Trontiur that theso sumo 'had Indians' arj only kept out for a few weeks at a time, and regularly resume their places in the village to be replaced by others Since it has been admitted that white girls who have been subjected to every extreme of outrag.i and cruelty may be ransomed, there have been quite a nntuScr of such captives, and cs a climax wo havo symp toms of a general war and interminable threats of preventing the coustiuction o! tho Pucific railway. Cuctiruaily at war among themselves, caring little for life, and goaded by an iu.'auo lut for murder, tho Indians of the plains, cunning, and yet utterly unreasonable, caunot, by an) means, be kept from attacking the whites; aud while their "braved" are fifteen thou sand strong and to'eruLly well armed and mouuted, wo may expect to hear of "atro cities," since no plan of merciful and con ciliatory trcatmcut has thus far been ol any avail, except in a few isolated Hstan . cca. Suidi a case was roccutly recorded by the Kocky Mountain Ju tes of a trul noble chief who devoted him-elf for weeks to iucessarit labor and travel to pre vent his tribo and others from murdering the whites. But it is not woith while for the sake of these few to endure such hor rors as we may expect from th many. We, therefore, say let Goverutncnt deal more with these red wretches by the strong hand, add give tlis control and punishment of them much more to the regular military frontier force than it has hitherto done. By this means we shoulJ insure justice ut all times and a certain application of that punishuicut which at present so seldom meeis the gui ty. tMJI-KVALlA'lIw.M OF IJirOKTS. One of the most fatal influences now ut work to depress American industry and productive cntcrpii.se, is the criminal practice on the part of importers at home and shippers in Europe to undervalue i.nporis. By this mcar.9 the ruanufac tures of England, Fiance and Germany are brought to the United S'atcs, at a rate of duty by which they can be sold to pay enormous prolits, aud at the same time successfully corupcto with the man ufacturers of the same article here. The woolen manufacturers are not the only class of our "producers who suffer from this system ot undervaluation, but they are tho first to poiut out and eouipiaiti of the evil. Tho same system is doing its work on all the other manufacturing in terests of the country. We are thus de prived of our legitimate revenues from imports, aud maac to lose, by tho depres sion of our own I reductive enterprise, those sourcos of taxation which largely supply tho treasury with means to carry on the Government. We hope that Con gress will not only extend the necesay guards to protect the wool growers and manufacturers from the imposition of un dervaluation, but that it will so legislate as to break up the system by which im ports of all kinds aro passed through our custom houses undervalued. Thk President aud His Cabinet are represented as being very anxious to cul tivate a bcttei feeling with the Badieal leaders of the country and of Congress. The vcroUry of the Treasury and luu Postmaster i-eceral are said to bo most salieitcus to attain fhese objects. Viewed as a joko this is good. The Secretary of the Treasury and the Postma.-.'-t General's hands are now dripping with the Ho-''J Jf the decapitated heads of honest itepu!; lican office-holders, and while thus gory they ask fur the friendship cf honest meu. The laugh certainly conies iu here. It is estimated that theco.it of intox icating liquors drunk ia this country an nually is S'i.000,000, that 00,003 persons die airiuallv from the use of strong driuk UQa -jou'v'tiy orphan aro made by ir each JOHNSON vs. GRANT. In the beginuing of his lneSFag the President says : "The enforcement of tho law is no longer obstructed in any Stato by combi nations too powerful to be suppressed by the ordinary course of judicial proceed ing, aud the animosities engendered by the war are rapidly yielding to llic benefi cent influences o! our free institutions, and to tho kindly effect of unrestricted social and commercial intercourse." In his late annual report to tho Presi dent General Grant myjll Inin from iMvil IwftT nf thft TnatTUl n n j tude of that in which tho United States has been engaged to governments through tho courts, it has been deemed necessary to keep a military force in all tho lately rebellious States, to insure tho execution of law, and to protect life and property against the acts of those who as yet ac knowledge no law but force. This class has proven to be much smaller thai: could have been expected afteisueh a'conflict. It has, howcrer, bceu sufficiently formidable to justify the courto which has been pur sued." Here we have the President nd Gen eral Grant in direct opposition. Of course ever body knows that tbo President is mistating facts, and not General Grunt. i iii: nt isa i:i i:lllio. New York, I'ec. 'Si. A Lublin let ter to the Sunday News soys : "The gov ernment officials aro frequently sold ty ctntiia that Stephens has landed nt (li Scl ent points oo t lie cua.it, keeping troo.is an 1 gunboats constantly on the move." Pheuix I 'iii k . iu wliuli is situated the government powder magazine, has been surrounded by heavily niannod eariL Kiiik.i, nn.l Dublin Castle is protected by newly built palisades. Troops are continually arriving from Eiiglaud, and suspected Irish rreimerits :;re transported to Euglacd aud the colo nics. 1'espite all exertions of authorities and patrols of military, midnight meetings for drill aud exercise are held all over Ireland, and the people evidently are de tcrmiuedly awaitiug Stephens' arrival to rise iu spito of the great odds agaiust them. fuyii.tut of the l'rnstioucrs 0! 1812. Stato Treasurer Kctnblc is now having prepared, for each county iu the Coniumu ftealth, lists of the pcuhinucM residing therein, which will be sent to the trust: ureis thereof, by whom the pensions due from the State to soldiers of lsli! will be paid. It is expected that these lists will be forwarded to the different Couuty Treasurers in a Very short time, when the semi anuual pension duo ou the 1st of January, 1807, will be paid. IVkiu is going to have aa American college. A man has been Cued in Detroit for kicking a tiog. There aro 2ti,0Lv.i female drunkards in Biok.yu, Newl'ork. New York pays S'2o7,d00 per an num tor lighting the streets. There is a young man in Springfield, Mxss., 10 years of age, who weighs 720 pounds. A French court has just decided the epithet "female" applied to a woman con stitutes an insult. The Gazette Je France is the oldest newspaper extant. It is uow in its two huudred aud thirty-sixth year. A Mrs. Anna Drummoud ha3 been arrested iu Davcuport, Iowa, for Laving three husbauds at the same time. A St. Louis geutleman lost his wife by death and lefused to let her be buried. The Board of Health had to interfere A telegram was scut recently to Geu. Casteluan at Mexico, by the cable, the I ' - 'I trausmUsien of which cost 47,0OU trauce One million one hnndrod and seventy eight thousaud one huudred aud tweuty eight acres of land have bceu pre-empted iu Kausas lat year. General Klapka has arrived iu Paris. He states that uo fewer than U7,U00 uu ucuuded Austriaus were taken piLuoner at the battle ot ijadowa. Seth SJcommon, of Stratham, N. II., has an Ayrshire cow, ten years old last spring, that has givcu a little over eight huudred pouuds of milk in ten days. -I'ii'.sburg coutaius five hundred large mauulaci;;rio establishments, it hss filly i;is3 factories' aud sixteen potteries, forty siix irou fuuudi'iei, thirty oue rolling I rh'rf-tUree niachincry estbl&hmeui's, aed 11 ' , ... . lifiy-eigt oi! ivliucrtes; besides nusceila- j ueous works of uhuoot evciy variety, the ! , . J whole turning out aa aauuul product Wvrtli SlWATv'OAMo, i Near Cleveland, Ohio, a f.dher ;-hot one of three persons engaged in taking up tho body of Lis daughter, recently buried. A Cohhccticut Yankee has cleared his house of rats by catching one aud dip-' ping him in red paint. He then let him loose aud other rats, not liking his looks, left immediately. It is alleged that the recent attempt to cultivate tea in Georgia havo been highly successful. The soil and climate of por tions of all theSta'essouth of Virginiaare adapted to its growth ; and, according to the estimates made some years ago, it can, by the aid of a little simple machinery for .rolling tho leaves, be produced at a cost of ovx five to eight cents per pound It scam to be pretty well settled that tin Hon. Hiester Clymer is to be the can diiWe tor United States Senctor on the Dcuocratic side of the House. Before thcelccliou, when the Cops, flattered them sclvjs that they would have a majority in the legislature, there were quiet a number of c;udidatcs for this post, but now that thert is no chance ed" winning the prize, the contestants will probably all yield to Mr. Corner. ' Stew gkilrcrtifjf menw. E MICTION. Tho annual i-lrcti.m Tor nf!i crs of t Ins Juniata Agricultural Society, will lie held at tiie sioio of Ki'on-r & Whar ton, iu th lioruiifrh of I'errysville. on FrM.-iy January lliU 11.7, between the hours of 1 aud 4 u cloc e. M. Jan. 2-1't. (. W. JAVOl r-i-c y. "VfOTlCKOF APPLICATION FOK CIIAH 1 TEll. Notice is hereby tfiren that Sam llel Ruck. Iv.ril P. ritjell. Orlnn, !.(. Mi.lh.-r Ilavid W ilson, John M. Tbomngnn and J. B. Okcson, have made Application for a Charier for an Academy er Seminary, under the title of the Airy icw Academy; and that the same will le presented to liio Court at the February Term. j:m. 2-le. AUIHTOKS' MTI('!: The und.rsijrned Auditor appointed by thi Court to dis tribute the balance in the hands of Jt rcuiinh Lynns, Assignee cf Henry Ilruhiiker to and among the creditor of the 8i.i l Henry I!ru bnker, will meet the parties interested for the purpose ;f bin appointment on Saturday, Jamciry 2i-., 1.SI17, between tho hours of HI o'elork A. M., und I o"clock P. M., at the iflioe of JvreniiuU Lyons, , in the borough of Miil'intown. G. W. JACOES, Auditor. jan. 1 -St. OI'.PilAXS' COCl'.T S.iLK. In prrMimce of an order of the Orphans' Court of Ju niata county, the tiniterirneit Kxeeutors of the estate of William Jacobs, bite of Tmbeit township, said county, dee'd.. will expose to public sale on the premises o:i Saturday. Jan uary l'J, 107, at J o'clock p. u., tU follow ing described property : A Hmse and Lot of 8 .4cres of pround t-it-uato in Turholl townihip.Jsaid county, hound ed by lauds of William Kohler and Samuel Kilmer. Terms nialo known on da of sale bv SAM I K I. J.I Co US, jan. 2-ts 1 WM. LLONAItD. L( )ST C K K Y. K V A L I. V. V lit) Its K P HOT El ' tios CowfA-ST A meeting of thin Com pany will be hi IJ in MeAiisfersritlo Si hool Hoime on Tuesday, January lt. isi;7, wt C o'clock, P. M. All members are requested to attend as business of imporlaiiee will he trans acted. I'.y order of the President. Pei;uoH L. di:;k.', SccV. ACMTOIfS NOTICE. Tho undersigned having been appointed Auditor, by the Court of Common Pleas, of Jiini.ua coimty. Pi., to distribute the assesla in the hands of K!ihu lienner, As-i; nee of the l i'o firm i f Sellers and licirick to aud anions the credit ors of the said firm or partnership, will im et the parties interested at his otliee, in Millliu towii, Pa., on Thursday, thclMihMay of Jan uary IS',7. at 10 o'clock, A. M.. of said day. when and where all persons interested will present their ccounts. ISCC-iitd JV.nF.MIAH I.Vo.VS- GUP 1 1 ANS' COL UT SALE. My virtue of en order of the Orj bans' Court of Juniata county, will be sold at pu'dic sale, on the premises, iu Perrysvillo. Juniuta comity, on TUESDAY", JANUAK1' I5th, lSt!", I li following town prnyerty, to wit: A lot of ttro'in.l siluato on Tiifcatora street, i-i sai'l borough, having thereon erected Two Good houses, ana all other necessary out buildin-'s. J kriis ono-loiir or the purcli;ije nionrr to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court, the balance on the 1st day of April, 1807, when deed will be delivered and pos session given. ..l.llll l, ML.Mt.lt, Administratrix of W. A. Kilmer. Dec 1. lStiii-ta. IJL'lSLlC'SALE. The undersigned wHi offer at public sale in liealetown, Juniata couniy. Pa., on S.iti k:iav, l)Kc:stur.R I'l'th, lS'OC, the following described Ueal Lsiate, t o wit : A tract of Mountain land, situated partly in Tuscarora township, Juuiativ county, and partly in Madison town.ship. Perry County, containing Four Hundred Acres, more or less bounded by lands of Samuel Pec!:, llavia 1...1-. ll-... l.... e : . a,,racl "fT7 """''A wljuining il.o nlinve on tln r.:ist. I h. ultwn I . t. . an iii.mi una ot riers. Al.so, above on the East set with good heavy C!n5!nut Oak and pine Timber, and will be sold iu lots to suit iur chasers. Sule to commence at 1 o'clock p. sr.. of said day when attendance will be givcu and ttr.-us made krown by Deo. 12-ts. J. K. PATTERSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administra tion on the estate of John Sicber, dee'd, late of Fayette township, Juniata county Penn'a, have been granted to the undersigned residing in the above named township. All i.i rsons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will mike immediate payment, and those hav ing claims will present thcru duly authenti cated for settlement. Dec. 12, lfcGG-Ot. J. S. SIEDEPv, Adni'r. 13 1. 1 VAT E SALE The undersigned, oilers at private sale bis Farm situateu in .Mil- ford township, Juniata county. Pa., about five miles from Patterson, in Licking Creek Val ley, containing 1U0 Acres, about S5 ncres cleared, the remainder well set with Oak and Chestnut timber, Laving thereon erected a irn.vl llWl'llillL' HoilSC. Wash HoilSO l'.,iolr ulirlll and other neccsscry out buildings, wiih nevcr-tmung spring convenient to the door. 't he property is situated m a good ncighbor- convenient to churchc3, schools, miils nnd stores, and is a very desirable property. persons wishing to view the priperty can do fi0 by filing 0n ALEX. McC AUA.V. Dec. 12, 13tW-tf. ATTENTION 01TI.E.N.S. SEWS DEPOT and Siiiiionary Store, in P. rrvsvilie, Ju-! niala county, Pa. (Post Olliue lluibling.) . The utidei signed usks leave to inform tbc pood people of this and neighboring enmities ' that he bus opeud a tine stcck of Stationary ; Uooks, etc.. and having bought them at aj ve-y low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by ' adding a small per ccntape, is certain be can 1 sell cheaper than tiny other esluldishment in j rue ooiiiny. eo'.i iouoiing is a usi oi ,iag.i-i lines and Periodicals, fcept, with prices at tached, any of which will be sent by mail free of postaga to any place upon reoeipt of the annexed price, vu: Atlantic .V mo My 4c. Harpers Magazine 45c. Frank Leslie's (iaicttc of Fashions.... 4"e (lodies Magazine 40c. Ladies Friend 2oc. liallous Magnxiue 'ic. Waverly Magainc (weekly) l."c. Harpers Pictorial (weekly) loc. Frank Leslie's Pictorial. Illustrated, 15c. Chimney Corner 15c Albion 15c. New York Ledger .; ; 0c. National Police Gazette loo. New York (Uipper.... 10c. Saturday Nig'it lllc. (ileasons Literary Coiiipaninn 12c. IScadlcsand .Monroe's Novels, (each)... Pic. Headlu's Songster pic. Martin's Sensible Letter Writer 50c. Fortune Tellers and Dream Hooks of ditfrr- ent kinds, (each) 4'Je. Also all kinds of 2"c, Novels N. It. Any of the Dailv. Phiiadelphia pa pers furnished at 75c. per no. nth, or ti i-wcek- ly at o'ic. per nionili, si ini-weeUly weekly 2llc. per month, also Music. Mae - a - zincs and other bindings attended to. ig's new store room iu Johnstown. Our P. S. Hack numbers of all Magazines and stock consi-ts of Dry tioo d-i. (iroceries. Boot Papers furnished at short noliee. I am deter- ! '"' Shoes, Hats and Cups, t'ueeiisware, Hard ruiiued lo supply a great want in this county I ware, Sc., with a general ins.ortj'cnt of Yan by furnishing the people wilh reading matter i kee uotioiis. Salt. Coal Oil, .te., with every al a reasoualile prije. ibing usuaUy kept iu a couniry store. Our I respectfully solicit your patronage. I mctto is "uiek sales and small profits." JOHN M. THOMPSON. Please call soou an I examine "iir new goods. Perrysvir.c, atig. 1, '.'. ' " t.'.v 14, lf',ii-tf DcAItlNQ i HELL. MIFFLIN CO.U !!; IVACON MAN' FAC- j "TssPJNEE'.S NOTICE. John F.ectrTf tory. We the undersigned be leave to i i. .Marvsville. Perry county. Pa., surviving ii. tin in our customi is and friends in Ibis and adjoining counties, that ire have eul;:r'rd our pl.op, niol tv llic n'idition of jSlcam 1'ower, aie pieparcd lo do work at the shoncal p jsoi b'.e notice. e aie constantly manufacturing and nir.Uu to order, every description of C,a.'!.e ', i hi -riagos, Duggit-s, Sulkies, tVagoiis, a':;o Family ami Yoak cutler sleighs. V.'e ure alsr prepared to niannf ictitre Koa i Wagons Trout one to four horse. Having been working at the business for a nun. her of years ourselves, and ernpbiving none t ut the best of workmen. We tiatior ourselves that our woik eamioi be ,i!iir'u.-se i for iiea'uess and durability ; ill ti.u or ad joining count i. s. We always keen on br.nl fro'n twenty t thirty set, of b.-st s.-c-m I growth, Jersey j Hickory Spokes, in or.lcr to make durable j wheels And will warrant oi.r woi k for any: reasonable I 'true. j Sleigh and P.nggie re-painted with real- j ne-s and dispaieb. All other repaifin:' heary j or lij:!il will receive strict Kiteii'ii.u. Come; and examine our slock an I worn before pi.r-cha.-ting clsewhre. Don't forget the name, ! H EIFFLEKIN'lElt Jt CRISH'ELL. I Corner of the Piko & Cedar Spring road. ! June 27-tf. I G-'8 HOOf SKIRTS, til'S. HOPKIN S ' OWN MAKE," NFW FALL STH.ts Are iu evert r"s ct first class. and embrace a complete s:iori mem fur Ladies, Misses, and I'iiil lreu, of (he Ncv. Stvb s, every length aiol hi.e of waist. Our Skirls, wii.Tever known, are more uin- versallv roimlar than any oihers before the public. They retain their shaj.e better, r.re I running two setts of liurrs, with Polls, Fle lighier, more elastic, more durable, Nnd really j vators, &c.. necessary for doing a large cheaper than any other Hoop Skirt in the , Country or Mei chant business. In connec market, j ue springs aim i.isieuniirs are war ranted perfect. Every lady should try them ! Tbev are now beinj extensively soi.i t.y mer chants, throughout the country- and at whole sale and retail nt Manni'sci ury aud Sale Room, No. ti2S Arch street, below 7l!i, Phil's. Ask for llopkin's '-Own Make," buy no other. Caution. None genuine lir.t.ss Stat,iied ! on each Kid Pad "Ilupkiu's Hoop i-kirti Manufactory, N. ;j3 Arch Street. Phi! a'd." j Terms et t'asb. One Prico tJn'y. ; Sept 5, ! Mili--I in CENTS WANTED I'Oit THE M".T Pop. - ular and best selling Subscription Pool;.- publishedl We are the most extensive pub- lishcrs in the l uited .States, (having six lion- ses,) and therefore can aifoid to sol! books cheaper and pay agents a more liberal ceni- mission than any other company. our nooks uo not pass tlirougli tue uan ts of (ienera1 Agents, (a nearly all other sub- sertpiion wori.3 do.) theretore we are cnatdv i to give our canvassers me extr-i per cent, which is usually allowed lo Gciieret Agents. Expel iciieed canvassers will sie the advan tages o( dealing directly with the publishers- Our series embraced tiie luosi popular works on ail sutj.-c-ts of in parlance, aud is neiliug rapidly both Norlu und Suiilb. ()ld agents, and ail others, who want the best paying agencies, wiil please send for circulars and sec cur terms, a lot compare I hem and the character of our works those of other publishers. Address. N ATIONAL PL DLISIIiNel CO.. Philadelphia, Pa., P.oston, Mass., Cin cinnati, Ohio, Chicago, Ills., St. Louis. .Mo., or Richmond. Va. Nov. 2S-4t. IRESH ARRIVAL OF" GOODS. J. P. M. Tl)i has just received a large a-sori lueui of Fall Goods, which he is selling at reduced prices : Prints from 15 to 2nc. Pest Domes'io Ginhann 25 to olc. Drown Muslin I yd wide, 15 to 2l!c. " 1 wide 211 to 25c. Cassinetts from (i2c to 1 00 A large assorttaeut of Furs and Muffs at city prices. Best syrup at olc per quart. Drown Sugar 12 to llic. A large assor'.menl of Dlankcts. $H,50 to $5,50. While do. 10-4, at $7,50 to ?ri,,jfi. Also, a lnrgc assortment of Roots cf the best q'laliiy at from $3,50, !?5,(t) to i5.50. Also, a large assortment of Ladies viui:ors at reduced prices. The above prices are for Cash or Country produce. The following prices will be pail Cor marketing : Duller UOc per lb. Eggs 2"'e per dozen cash. J. ii. Jl. lllt)l, may 2,-if. Patterson. Pa. "IJVUtM. AT PRIVATE SALE. The undor X signed oilers at private sale his farm sit uated iu Delaware township, Juniata couu'y. Pa., about three miles cast of Thompsontown, containing 2H5 acres, about 2(H) acres of which are clear, d nnd in a good slate of cultivation, llic remainder well se. wiili choice timber, having thereon erected a large Stone Mansion, Tenant House. large Bank liarn. and other i necessary out-buildings, wiih a never-failing j lent ion to business to deserve a sham of pat spring of water convenient 10 the house.- 1 ronnge. The ".an 1 is well watered. 1 h abovo bind oet 1.0-tf. JACOB G. WINEY. will be sold in whole or in parcels to suit pur- TToi-p 1 .1 " " chasers. Persons desiring to purchase the j A LA!''. 7n' wd selected stnuk of GRO property can do so by calling on 1 L ttKIE., coiepnsmg IU,, sti10l.Ier. D JOHN I" THO-IP'-'CN ; C '". Mc!s 1 &rK. H ur Spices, i-c. e. at April 25, lSOU tf. I SLLuL'IF, I ROW i PARKER S A DMlMftTKATolVS SALE. The under -i- signed. Administrator of Joseph Kurtz, ' ' "I Delaware township, Juuiht'i couniy, dee'd, will offer for sale on the premise, on Wednesday, January 2, lsi',7, the following described Keal Estate, to wit . The uudividiid one-half of a tract of Land situated in above named township, adjoining lands of llciij.iinin Ziders, tieorge Parfet and others, containing ln" Acras. more or less, - .-.......j utv.. Al.so At the fame time and place, the un divided one-half of another tract of Land situated iu Monroe township, adjoiniug the above tract, bounded by Abraham Page and others, containing .105 Acres, niore or less, with appurtenances. The remaining undivided one-half of each of the above named tracts of land will be sold at the same time and place, by the undersign ed as Assignee of John Freet. The above farms are under excellent culti vation with Dwelling Houses, Darns aud oth er necessary out-buildings thereon erected, with running water and choice fruit on each. TriPM". One-fourth of the purchase money to b paid en confirmation ol sale, including fi'-e per cent, lo be paid wben the property it struck down; one-fourth on the 1st day of April, 1 (", when possession will be given, the remainder, witli interest, on the 1st day of April, . SA.ML EL LEONARD. Dec. 5, 1 Hoists. J. L. UKAMNIi iNEW STOKE-- JOSKFH BILL sew (ioobs; rpilS undersigned announce to tho citixtnj -i- of P.ca.e township lt.ii ibey have jus' r i returned frnni the c'ny with a large slock of 1 Merchandise, which they are opening in Dear- partner ot the late f.riu of Knriz ,t f re.'t, . . . 1 .9 1......I. L'.. .'.....-.i -...1 .. I Jehu I'teet. Laving on the 2'Jih day of Octo ber, lt'i'.ti, loadu a voluntary assignment of all tbc estate real, personal and mixed i.eloiigin to said n.'in. to itie u:.dtT.-ig:ie-l Assigrn-c, in trust f .r the benef-l of creditors. Notice is hereby given to u'.l j..Tsons owing or indebted iti s:.id lirm to couo.' forward an-1 oiake imiue dialo p '.ymcot and tin se having claims agaiust raid f.i m or partner.-liip lo prtieiil their ac count for set:lenn:ut lo SAMUEL LEONARD. Oakland M.il;, Juniata county. Pa. nov i, i.'.ij-ot. 10AL AND LUM2J :p. YAllD. The un lor- that he keeps constantly on l.an.l alirscStoelf of Coal and Lumber. His stock eu.brai s iu part. Stove Co:.l, Smith Co ;! and Lime bur nen Coal, at tiie lowest ca-h rales. Lumber of all kinds an l ij i ili: v. such a White I'inc P'.aiik, two inches, d i 1 White Pine Hoar la. 1 ir.ch, do one half iueh, Whitd Pine "worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantliiitr, Joiee, Rooting Lath. PlBstering Lath, .-.niigles. Striping. Sash and Door. Coal and Luirber deliveretl at fchort notice. Persoit.s on the East sido cf tiie Kivcr can bo fiirnidiied with Linicbuniers Coal, A.3., Jrom the coal yard at Tysons Lock, aug lo-ly ULOKGK 13 II EN. i "7A LEA !!!.!: MILL PlU I'DRTY AT PRI I V YATE SALE. The uudersignr 1 offeni I at frivute sale his Mill Properly, siiunted in McCoysviile, Tuscarora township, Juniata i eouni y. 1 he Mnl is a large i rame P.mbliirr, i tion v.uu me .uiri will oc soii a goou liweu ing House and Stable wiiU all necessary modern improvements. Terms eay. Persona wishing to see toe property will call at the residence of the subscriber in McCvosviP.e, Juniata county. Ju'ae2:-tf. WM. HACKFTT. T A H:PLE rROItERTY AT FRtYATB V Sale The undersigned, residing in Del aware township. Jitniaia conn'y, offers for s:.L; his Farm, si'ur.te in sui.i lownsl.ii'. twn ir.n l a half miles from Toon. psntown. adjoin ing lands of Dimm's Heirs, i-avid tiarverao l I oihers, contuiniiiir l'! ai.-rrs. having thercefi ' erected a Bank liarn 45 a HO feet, good Dwei- ing House, with ail nfc--sary out buil llng-f. , At -mt 12't ar. s is cleared and under good j cu'tivatior. the balance well limbered. Tho 'land is limestone with quarry ai"' ''u " place, witli stream of water running tLrougU ' the t arm. terms easy. I aiigust 1, i-tf. C. O. SHELLY A esitiNEE'S NOTICE. John Freet, of 2. JIarysviile, Perry county. Pa., having oil the 2!iih uay of Ottol-er. !,;;oo. laado a voiin4 lary asfigniurr.t cf all 131 estate real, per soiril and mixed bel ie.gii.g to the saiil J6U:i Freet, to the und.o-aigued Assignee in tru.t for the benefit of creditors. NoiL-e isherebr given lo all persons owing or indebted to sai l Julia Freet to c.une f rward aud muke inne diaie payment and tho?? Laving claims against the same to jiresent their accounts for settle ment to SAMl'EL LEONARD. Oakland Mills, Juniatacouuty, !'. nov 7, ISotJ-iii. T. J. M O U ll E WITH WOOD WARD & CO KSTAliLISIIKD ltTZ. - j - - 330 MARKET STRKKT, riilLAPELI'IHA nov 2s, lr- "VTOTICE. The public are hereby notiSel Xv that 1 have iiiis day purchased from Len.uei 11. D.nle of lieale lownshi., Juniata county. Pa., the following prcperry, to iril : nine head of Hortes, two Stage Wagons, ono Rand Wagon, three Spring V, upoos, one Top. Dnggy. three Sleds, eleven sens Harness an t one Cost All j.i rsotis are warned not to pur chase or in any way interfere with tbe s -.o"-, as 1 have left the property in the care of !. It. Dt'.ilc lu o-c til! called tor. W. RAMSEY I5EALK- Nov. 2:i, Lscu-tf. MALiSTEKSVILLK TIN SHOP. Tho li undersigned Las csiablisUcd himself in McAlistersville in tho Tintiin- P:imucss Persons w niting anything in his line should call before purchasing clst-wh:-re, as he is prepared t.i manufacture all kinds of Tin and Meet Iron Ware, nnd to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His oi l custo mers and the piiolie generally are resreet- fully invited to call, as he hopes by strut at- jcar.