Sutttata Sentinel union of lakrx, and a union of lands, A univn no poiccr shall sever; A vnion of heart, and a union vf hands, And the Amertrnn Union, forever! MIFFLINTOW Xj Wedncsdnr .'WoTiuns, January G, 1867. II. II. Vlf,UO, Editor nnd Publisher tgrTllEJCyiATA SEXTIXEl.-m has the l,tr$nt Circulation of any paper pub lished iu this County. It is therefore the but airrr'isiiM mrtitum. It is a Paper, truly loyal, ably conducted, a first class Localist, kh'1 wall worthy of (he patronage of every loyal citiion ia the County. NKKKASKA AM) C'ULOKADO, The Senste last week passed by very decisive votes tbo two bills providing fur the admission of the territories of Ne braska and Colorado into the Union as States ; the bills, however, being awead-t-J si as to provide that thore shall1 be no discrimination cf race or color in regard to civil or political rights ia the new States. Iu tins frhape the bills will most probably pass :ba House, aud, of course, be vetoed by the President, as bo lias pre viertaly vetoed one bill of the panic kind ro admit Colorada, and pocketed another to admit Nebraska. The voting seems to indicate that in such case two thirds ua jority can be obtained to pass both bills over the veto, so we way consider it cow as being pretty well assured that these two uew States will be admitted Into the 1'nbm at the present session of Congress, making the array of recognized State? twenty eibt. The suffrage clause seems to be strong enough to ensure the erasure of the proscriptive feature from the con stitutions of both the new States. This movement follows up the beginning made in the passage of the District Suffrage bill. It will be perceived that the Senate immediately took up the bill to abolish discriminations of race and color in the Uws of the organized territories, which will no doubt soon become a law. MtO.M MEXICO. Galveston, Jan. 9. The steamship Thames has put in here for coal. Her passengers from the istcrior discredit the reported capture of Saa Luis Potoei. Six thousand Liberals are prattercd over the country pillaging the inhabitants. They are without ammunition. Jiejia has two thousand men armed i:ud well supplied. Tbey think that the Liberals were defeated. Martha! liazaine bas ordered the last of the Freuch troops to bt embarked by the 3d of March. The whole force are poing to the coast with the rear guard at (,'haicos. When the officers of the U. S. steamer S'isquehanaa lauded at Vera Cruz, some of the Mexicans cheered them, for which they were afterwards beaten and badly w-mnded by the French soldieri. On the 3d of January some robbers threw a train off the track near Vera Cruz, and robbed all the passengers. They also robbed the diligence sad out raged three female passengers. Charles Moorhead of New York, and Davis tC- Co., the largest banking Crm in San Luis Polos:, were imprisoned for sis weeks ia a cell for au offence against the French officers. The increase cf the new copper coins poes on with great rapidity. Of the new five cent pieces there have been no less than 2,437,000 issued, showing that the determination to furnish an ample supply of this coin is still prosecuted in good faith. They are becoming mor? numer ous in active circulation, but the field is bo extensive that the public demand will readily absrrb all that can be coined for a long time to come. The coinage of two and three cent pieces is steadily progres. Fiug, 311,250 of the former and 535,000 ot the Ltter have been produced during the month. In the Michigan Legislature a res olution tbaukiDg Congress for its prompt action in passing the free suffrage bill over the President's veto' was adopted yeas 17, nays 4 Also a resolution favoring the impeach ment of the President was adopted by the ame vote. The members of the Senate being in troduced, the returns of tho election of Governor were opened, and the official majority of Gen. John1 Geary was declared to be 17,17$, viz: John Geary, 307,274 votes. Wester Clymer, 290:00tl votes. There arc one thousmd paper rnUls i lithe V iiiied States. I From the l.r.yal JnleHijeneer. ! MON MUTATO NO MINK. If anybody, a few years ago, had pro nounced the name of John Campbell, even on th'nrside of the Atlantic, no ODe would have supposed that the speaker re ferred to anybody but the abundantly known Scotchman of that name, who ".ith the craft of his nation, managed, though speaking to the end of his days with a "burr" in his throat, to become Ijord Chanee'lor of Ireland, and in turn, Attorney-General, Iord Chief Justice and Lord Chancellor of England ; greater honors thau ever arrived to a man of powers really io inconsiderable in point of depth st bis, or indeed to any one man at all. In these dajs when any body speaks of "John Campbell," every oue compre hends that nuother and much greater character is referred to : bim for some years known, we think, cs an omincnt talker (iu a private way) in Democratic politics, and who, for aught we know, il Dcuiocratie politics bad succeeded, might have beeu Loid Chief Justice of the United States, succeeding Mr. Taney, but who of late times cugagoe himscll much mure wi.-oly, aud vastly mors to his own profit, iu the handling and treating of law in another way : that is to say iu vending aud purchasing tho learned tswes iu which law is declared and settled for the good of nations. We know not ex actly how Mr. Campbell found himself so extensively engaged in this branch of bus iness. He seouis to have taken it iu by an iustiuctive affinity ; or as medical men say "endermically j" by imbibition and through the pores. When we first re member his good naturcd face, ho was vending miscellaneous books in the stvle of the eld lloman bibliopoles, against the Court House walls. The idacc, though humble, wus great euough to exhibit his genius. He naturally met many lawyer.-; and as it would stent must have derived law by attraction, contagion, or through the walls of the edifice. In a little while he became as we'll or better acquainted wi h the names, merits, editions aud value of law books, than any bookseller of them all, and be has been going on from knowl edge to knowledge,, uulil he is now exten sively deferred to by the learned and ig norant alike. He was employed first by this bar, cmineut as we know for its dis cernment, and '.be leader of all bars; ai d has uow come to be known and employed j as a purchaser aud vender of books over the whole United States. Does any rutin want to buy a library 1 "Go to Jobu Campbell." Does any man want to sell a library 1 'Go to Juhn Campbell." Docs auy man want t-j buy books of daily uic ? Dots auy man want to complete a collec tion with thor-e that are raherrhe only? Ik, in cither case, is their man. Campbell has been going on increasing in bibli ographical stature till bo has now become a Eort of institution ; and has, within the last few weeks been making broad his phylacteries in a new, commodious and, jlj we may say, elegaut establishment, No. 740 Saosoui Street, a reference to which, and a direction of our readers thither ward was the iuspiring motive of our present article. We cannot call attention to Mr. Campb ell's going into this particular street, now I rapidly increasing iu fashion as a street j of booksellers, publishers and printers, without felicitating our own publishers! also, Messrs. King & Daiid, on their ; great discernment, as exhibited years ago aud now visibly justifying itself. When thiy first set up their taberncale iu Sau soui Street it was a by way, neglected ol the nations. The uuerring sagacity of our publishers saw, however, that with the overcrowding of Chestnut Street, the Sansom Street avenue was destined to be come a resort for great business. Their anticipations have been followed. San som Street Hall soon took its thousands from the Musical Fund, Concert Hall and Academy of Music. The eminent publishers Lea & Co., followed above Seventh. Urown, famous as a stereotyper, locates himself here too. Tbe Sartains establish the elegant arts bard by, paiut ing and engraving both ; and now follows, with an extensive book store, law and other, destined to be eti.'l more enlarged, Jobu Lord bookseller Campbell. With holding credit from no one we must give the highest praise: of all to our own pub lishers, for their discernment in seeing where was the true Fpot to establish the Legal Intelligencer. The Republican Senatorial caucus met at 8 o'clock on last Thursday evening, and remained in session nearly an hour. Everything was quiet and orderly, and on the first ballot Cameron was nominated for United States Senator. The rote was as follows: Cameron, AG) Curtin, 23; Stevens, 7; Grow, 5. The Lancaster Senators did not go into the caucis. On motion of Mr. Curtiu's friends the neroi nation was made unamious NEWS ITEMS. The population of Lancaster ;uui2t7 ii 110,021. California has one hundred ul! fifty tewspapers. A two year old colt iu Maim! was sold for 525,000. I All tbe contribution bnxes wcr; stolen from a Heading Sunday-school tin other day. What is the difference bctteen a tunnel and a speaking trumpet 1 e is hollowed out and the other is hollovcdjn One Steinuiotcr of Jersey Cify is (.katg ed with dealing a lady's garter. Bostwi Pout. How did ho do it 1 The National l'nim,t late evening Johnson paper in Cincinnati was closed out ly the fiV-rilT ou Mcuday. Only 81 j00 were realized. 1 The editor of an Aleamdiia (Va) newspaper speaks of a iull-giowu Louisi anian sitting crass-legged, pla.'iug seven up with a little "nigger" fur 'leu cents a game. It is a mistake to ruppnsc that every, body in Kentucky is rutiuing iu- Governor There are lit'tecu men who are uot. They are the candidates for Licutctaul Gov ernor. An elderly lady, in a neighboring city, who is extremely partial to i bargain hearing of a bankruptcy of an uidertaker thought she might buy a coffin cheap by auctiou. Tho S t-nf?Jtc. AnuriC'lil cstimafe! that twenty tons of postage btamps were used la.'t ycat ; or, by supeilicial measure ment, forty cL;bt and a half square uii! of paper. A Manufactory Ar making printers tvpe Irotn ulcanzeJ india rubber has jct-u started at Palston, Ko-lau-i. The invco tlOIl is Anicricau, but is said to bo uiakiug rtrO'Tcss iu j'n'atid. A Califoruia paper telln of a lady at Alula, who became grandmother on the uay sue was - years om. ia irus lainum - ui-.h cacs are lure but nut in ti'i.icai I . I. 1 . ! 1 1 .1 ' t .:. II countries where humanity coiues to Uiatu rity much sooner. -i. spuuKry icw liavcn woman uis 1 -- - TT I covered a thict leaving her house with an overcoat not his on, and proiuplK rnshin be hu fasten..,) tl- ,hu.r. .l.-tai..- in" hiiu until aiijtuuc3 cuiuc, 7:icu he was arroHtail. . On Thanksgiving day Mr. Winters, late Democratic candidate for Governor . x- 5 .i iii ii - of Nevada, cot druok ahd announced his , ... , . ,. T, i slulitv and wiilincucss to whip any Jilaek J ' J i i.i: t . . l, . si.. i., iiui,K-dii, .iicii-upu n; pouuiiiy tura.-.hcd by State Comptroller liihunirill. An a'jod woman who spetit her time in rag picliuy;, has just died in Charistou. iilasn, annus; scenes o. uie creaiest cis - -1. e . i ..i. tress, filth and poverty. Prior to her j men ami educators ihrouohoul. the country, disease a slirt was found in her appart- !""' is "'rawing ft-r this College patronage ,,;)J fl..,,,,0 ...,! uo,.,..l'fm ni;arly every State in the Union. The , , i , . ,, thousand dollars in cold. A woman drove lip to one of the Haiti- more police siatious a few days since, and delivered to the officer her husband, William Hook, tied hand and font. She stated that he had folluwd the army for: three years as a washerwoman, bad aeeu mulated So,5U0, had purchased a farm, that her husbaud had become dissipated and had attempted to kill her and her children. Throwing him dowo, she said, "here he is, and I want him sent to j-iil.'' Her request was- complied with despite the appeals of her " liese lord." The Hon. Lewis Bak ker, tpca kcr of I the Legislature of Maine, delivered a tin ill- ing speech npou his inauguration. We !v, few srineimen, "TrenSon l..l civi, a few specimens : "Treason had lairel itself in tho White IIouso, and stamling bc-UlUd its battleiiieut3 savapely I at bay, was flauutiug its banners upon the j outward. From beneath aglitteringcrown that girt a throbbing brow, the hot look of a sleepless eye was fixed upoi the forest of Maine, llight then it wa9, our noble Union army, pome 70,000 Strong, cime marching out from among her pines with tbier elbows touching, and eBch bearing in frout his covering bough from IJiruaui wood: they moved on Dusinane, palsying with dread the sceptered hand of the shuddering Thane of Cawdor." St. Lodis, Jan. 12. The Rebel fien. Sterling Price and family arrived here ! yesterday from Mexico. 1 The Democrat's St. Joseph special dis- patch says that late advices from enver, I report large numbers of buffalo r0iH out ; the J'latte river from the outh. A i ... . I buffalo never willfully travel northward, j in dead of winter, the I'cnver Xws be lieves Indians are behind them with hos tile intentions on the settlements along the Matte river. AH previous Indian raids iu winter have been preceded by buffalo, and news is apprehended of a recurrence of the Indian massacres of two years ago. The Soldi cuV Ori-hans. The geu.j eral good fesliug existing for our soldiers 1 and those courccted with them was strong ly exemplified by all classes ol our citi zens last week towards the orphan chil dren at McAlisterviile sehool, who came here for the durpoe of raising funds to be appropriated fir the benefit of two young girls from this county who desire to remain there, but cannot do so as free scholars the law excluding thorn on at taining the age ot sixteen. The cumber; urougiib up was uuy ti.v, hiju u wu u .i. -ant on all sides to bear that tho diffcrcut families who received them vied with each other ia acts of kindness and good fcclincr. Ob WaJuesday morning, just previous to their departure, n:en, women aud children flocked to the Town Hall with books aud other pveseuts, and a con siderable number were tho recipients of skates, gloves, hoods, scarfs, and yariou other articles calculated to create pleasant reuiiuisccnces ; and being just or that ai;e when such thiugs create the deepest im pression, we have no doubt many will, in long years to eome, recur to their viit to Lcwistown one of the pleasures of their youthful days. The whole proceeding was creditable to our citizons, and elicited tho remark from one of the orphans that "although they had been to Philadelphia and Hariisburyr, they liked their visit to Lcwistown better than either of the oth " ..i.;i.:.:..n ii.l ..!.-.. , ... . . expenses ana a few dollars ot counterfeit money, ?207,13 Lm-islown G'iztle. ItayTho manner in which" President Johnson is making "treason odious" is shown ia his recent removal of Hon. J.ihn A. Dryanf, of llureau county, 111., brother of William fallen Kiyaut, ' of the New York Koeitimj I'val, from the postion of Assessor or Internal Ilcvcnue 1 roi tho l'ifth litrict of III., Olid the up- poiutmcnt of Mr. Dowdall of the copper- i , lieaa 1 eona IKnvrrat to the place. A panoj of liorse thieves, aro operating in Washingtou oouaty, Petm. Tliey r,a!tn ' themselves ol a wool buyers, ami have ! succceileJ admirably in jiuilin wool over ! the eyes of tlio ut.suspottio- farmers. ' I3HOKTAXT 'I'tTvoVMi ME S 1J TEAI HliKS. J Evorj. younB ,naUi wutttcvrP mny hc v;5 f. i tnrc calling i li.'e, will f.:id a thLrough and ; Tuc-ucai uusiness euucoi i" i s pr-aiei an ' ,0 "t'ecess. finch a course may lie hail by all. . . ..-' . . i I as the expense and time necessary for a tl.or- ougli preparation can readily be spared from the earnincs of every in lustriou"1 youth in the . . jcounn-y. Three tuontlis only are nee. ary ; for a y reparation that shall introduce any fur- ; """r's ,,! lacier ' mechanic, lato a Usi "P'9 I""""0" '"ag a goo-i sal- ; ary, and ili.it limy leid hini on to a business success. At Philadelphia, l'n., a system of i i,,.,., ,,.,! ,., i,..n iir.ui.i.i r c I Mi-miorh's Ilusinesa nnd Telegraph College j l!'a, mn"1 he ,1'"-'fc'''b; practical, andwoika i revolution in commercial insuuetion in all , , . 1 schools bftAlng pupils enough so thai ii rn.iv I ... ,, , , , ,. r , . ,. -c introduced. Lnfortuiiulely this jystc;.i ul . ' j in.ufruciien can ou.y lie carrie 1 cutt in a few ! ot the lnrger schools of thn United S"iaie as it requires f .r ils tuccesnln! .iperiniou aere-.l number of sludenis in daily ulteiklimce. t Cll,ire f receivin- ! luis the encuurag. .nt nu,i ... i ent!iusi..snc support of the leading business! i practical arrangenicul of eveiy department! , .. ... , , , ' 1 j bundieds of miles to enjoy its auvr.ntages, as ai no oiber school in the country can eual i a-Tan,E sine.-i education. I l!i:v. Al.KXAXUKK Clauk. 11 litor of Cijri's .Se,H' if,inr. in n notice of ilit: insiitiiton. said : "The Commercial Colli-eof .1. C. Mutu- 1 lord combines in lis plan r.iure pr leiiealzttes, an-1 better disciplines lis students (or success- lul lni--iness tiiao any siinii-ir institution v.ith which I mn acquainted in die city, and but oue in our whole cormry in any wisa cam pares with it, and that one pursues n metiiod somewhat the same hut perhaps uot aj fully developed. Such a report from T.ev. Alexander Clark : I. e .1 1 . . ,1 :i Rf ri ni- UVIllPllfl. Ill I Iii. ell o eiOiii. n mi uf n 11.I inz of Ibis celiool. llio College from lis plan f iitstruclion, invites the attention of the n'cs. nJ M !t PWications pl.uiatory of i.s working, which are mailed of caarge, wc suggest that those interest - cd ia education send au application for circu - lars, us tliey will no doubt be furnished jm. mediately on receipt of request. c . Address J. C. Ml mioko, I'biladelphia, Pa. Jan IB, 18:; VLUX. Sl'EUDY, Auctioneer, respectfully otters liis services to tlic public of Juuiaia the business of Vendue Crvin. he feels confi- Jeal that be can render gcaeral satisfaction. ile cau at all times be eensutioil at his ivsi- uence in .iiiinimuwu. ra. i jan io, iniw --iu" uouijsoiat. j.o. ice is licrcbr -t-J given Hint Letters I estanienlary on the, I estate of JOitX STON'EROAD late of Walker ...i,m fc i ... ..... nn.leriMHl bv Die Reeimerof Juniata conn- I make immediate payment ami those liaving iv. mil persons inucDiea to sai.1 estatn will claims against the "same will present them property authenticated for set dement JOUX McMlNX, Executor. j-1"1- J6-ow. T AMPS FOR TIIK MILLION. Another Jt .rfat Jnnll,on vI"1.,"I's f,vr aue, AO n 'o Smeil, No Explosion. Guaranteed aaiust hl,jr'0Pl0.n J.be Liuuil used in our Lamps, eenerates ils own gas, and is Thirty per tout cheaper than Coal Oil. (lur cans are also "in-Exp!oive, and should he used lor all explosive tluid County rights for sale. Call and have all explained at the Ware voonis of Ihe Talent Uasoline Safty Lamp ana Can Company, Xo 11, Xorlli Secoud ttt., above Arch. L.JsTUUf, Manaser. jau. K-lf. OUR I'OLICl' TRIUMPHANT. gBsir,:Tirr-- '--iw-' s'.--'V--J, OUll POLICY IS TO KELT TUB jtLjQ EST KfA.AND CHEAPEST STOCK OF MEN'S AXD BOVS' FALL & WINTER liars anil Cups, Boots and Shoes, "trunk". Valises, Cm-pet riacks. Hosiery, iiiuved, llauii Ucrciiiofa, Shirts of ail kin-is. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, . , &c, &C , m town or couiily, nnd we liaiel.y Invito every one who wants anyiiiiiu in th' Clothing line to ".all and sie tmr ik w si.mk Quality ! aiJ will be told at greatly lcJuct-i prices to Cash. Prices the Same as Before the War. TIiTiiemher the pl:ce. Crystal I'nlaee ("lull ing KniJ'Oi iuin. i!ri street, Miiliimown. Pa. StLOl'FF, Fl'.i;V PAltKiil. jau IS, ISoT-'f. i 1 1 'K1AL Llbl 1 tt.ruiry lerm, Iff.-., t j T. T. Cochran vs Samuel Ciiulluim-". Same va Jol.n J. l'alHT.-ii.'i, i-t .l. W. A. Kimer fi r use of 1'. M. Keouer vj Jiu Murphy. W. V. l!ay & Cio. T3 TlsoTiirTin k .Maut. John K. Krtini-r va Joti: 1 JuLu V. 'Hu.uiji.-iou ami Sarah Ann Tin. rupsiwi V' "V" r:''' '"u I nai'l fcanth Aiui Xbi.infsoti vs J-s. Keu. j Hoiu rt Yi'.cosi; v.i JI.ih Yu NimI I Ju'':' "V,.V"i:,ir0" Ts v,m- J-iletieM and Wia. M. Alt' sun. Isnee K iflsutarjrT ts Jn-'i') D .-!: v.r. I Samuel l'afre I "s. I m,:-v- !. II .t-;.;ei-. I ;i:!iu(;k r.Kv.N.ii.ii.s, 1,,,'U v. Mi'intowti J-m V, lu,r i N i: V. r A i I 1. V V: ' ) 2i lliU j r pilli mrior i:.-ris .1 ih.; -.- iuu-t: -" i... l",'' ei"""' "'"l, j ''"Wished a"'' so i-'fs.i.-ialiy r. in.i. 'c i, t'.-.y.i au t'uuinrri!''n ol tnvir relaine tr. is no lungi-r cunidtred n ccs-iary. Ol'H NIIW FAMILY MACHINES which has lecn ov er Ik-'i Tiviri in ; '-reti-ira" ion. j nlll v. hica has l.i-i u iM-oii'i,i i : yv!,-A ,,-. ' k n i'.ris el ' t;oiv, l.iu . r or i;x-oi:i.-i'..i nt i-no a i c "" ' " ' ' I : lu!..:c r.s iui'o.u. ' ii-; 1 leinne i'i esiitein u. ! iae AI i.f-ti i r i n i;;k-.-:i.oi i- .v! op;.-, e on- 1 pact, luiatile an-1 :ieaii!i.ui. It i iu:ei, n :i.i j ruuniiig, and cut-aole of p.-rfio-miii-; a t:ni;::' utiu v:r;eiy ol voik 1'i-voi oelorii a'feii!j.tel ! r..,t, Ln.en or t'.'.t.ou 'i hell, i.tt s-Kp Willi e,ual tac.lily il.even In: -t ,:: d o..:ue.: j nmu-ri.us, and any thine; lwmi !; tn mes, iu tiiciiio.-t !euti:;t'u! :;u i ulsiinr::ii ni:iiiner. H.s iiiiaclinunis ior hi mm n, lirai i mn, corilnijr. t jchiiig. ou.birig. itiiin-. liim mine;, liaioui, tic, are novel niol praclic il, : and have been iiivenled and adjusted vsjieci- ! ally tor tliis .Mjtetiine : Maehinea always krj t m hand at ny T iil orihg l-tatiii.-hineni, ecoud st':rv Suloini. ' Flow l'urker':i Store, llrolje street. Mitii.u- ; i 'own, 1 , for the insneel ion of the public I a"'1 "il,c llt ",c rea- .natoe pr. .Machine Coiton, .eedi-s. TnreM'! nod CTt-ry'tiil. peU,l:!pnir lo tii N:i:Cli:iu I cousiauiijf kept on hand t, r sale. V. 11 LI AM A?nt. Miffiiutcwa, Jan. ltj, lS''.7-ly i, p p I I p i l " ' i A 1 L ll U A V j VIKTEil AliRAKGEIIEXT- December 1st, IS0I5 1 r ixv.v I V7 ti e N v.xt te:b x 5.5 rROl ortli hii-I No.i !i 1-r nVie .-;'- ! phia. AVic York, AVu.:.' j, -itrHU, 7'i..-:.-;'.-r. I j. ,. ,-.,! .;..,,,... t .'.., ... .,...,, t-,- Trains l.-ave l!ar.-i-',wi f..r .V..-.- llrK. "a follows : At KAMI. S.50 ami 1!.:. ... M.. .! I in nnd o i ti l M . : irivi-i - m - .,i . i "i.O'j and 1't.lO A. M., and Ci' ." ''.li'.-'i 1". : 1 M.. connecting villi similnr Tiains on liie Vn .,' 'rtim i t;,ti; , nut! ; Sleeping Cars acco n- ; rallying tire :;,UiJ am aul r M iraii:s . wilhoQ: ch'ing. j Leave .i.-r,.vu.-j f.r K.- .. .. V"i-ii"-, Tiom , Vuuwi.'i.: .-Is.'.i -j.i ;. i':,f IUl re, -!.'- .mUncn and IV... 'inl'-iuii. at ,ln A.M. an I i :!.!) and -1.H1 I' el. sio;.; -injr at .-.'.., aud u11 " ".V the -I,l;ir M Train runk c 01 lieci 1011 o. i i..ia-.ci. eoo voumoia .. .. a 'ui-l Ai:i- j lm,u vi- .S.-.'u 1-!1 ., :. '.. , 'ia.'i..i Kdjlroio- ! leave U-iri'.a'itnnj a: ',,- i- m. j.,1''" v T P M ' vl ' ' , v V,;.! ;,;!-, , l . J'ru.n , ,,.UVM 1 i,i!adelid,ia at 7.Ct a m. returning ! from Heading at l'.,;i(t i-M. stoi i mg a; .) j stations ; VolhnV.e at S.-Ji A M mi l -.t:, !) . M ; .-t..-' ::; tl.tlil ami ll.;il A l. r.;ol i.o'i I' M : Trt.2i at !,4o A. M, and Ijai anil S,"3 1 .M. Leave rvt'rrH'r for Ilr.rrhW rin Se'.itiI. kill and ,s'.-77i'.( Urn! iinid, :ii. 7 W a. .m. ludJiir Ati"iii""tlili'jit Train: Leaves V-ito- in: at 0 BOA. M., returning from Vl.i'uhi- I'liiu i 4 till 1'. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave Rtit'liii at 7 00 A M and l 10 1' M lor EpUrn'a, Liliz Lancaster, tutiiMtia. xe. Sundays: Leave A'.ir-lVr a' S Oil ; P- M.. 17i''.i a.ii 3.1-5 j l.. the 8 u a m ...,u.it .-- , S 00 A. M.. llarr.sl-iirv '. .'i'i A . M.. o. j.r.e.- ! in.i at 1 and .,-" . M., lor ii i.ri.st.i,rir. and 11 '11 A. tor J eir-1 ork, and 4,p I m. frr'l'hilioieiphia. ! r, .. !? c c.i.,,f .... i F,Jr,;L TiLt Io and from all .minis, ai . ..e.., I!ate. !' V-rya'jf checked through : 8:J pounds al lowed each I'assenijei-. A. XIC'OI,!,, i.Vi.-.u Snpt, irtUnJt lit. Reapinc, Nov 27, 'bo-if. CVRP11AXS' COURT SALE. !ly virtue o! ' an order of tbeOr; bans' (,'ourt of Jui.iaia 1 county, will be sold f t public sale, on ihe premises, in l'errysville, Junrata county, on 1 v i-cJ'.J.l , J.uaui i'r 1 -u I the following town proyerly. to wit : A lot ol I Ground situete on Tuscaior stieet, in sciil borou?h, having thereon erected Two linod Houses, and all other necessary out-buildings. TkBi One-half of the purchase money tol.e piil on confirmation of sale by Hie Coui-t, the bahioce on the 1-1 day .if At '-it, 1SC7. when lined will be dellven d mol pus- se'firn jiven. MAI1Y L. Klt.MI.lt, Adnitni.'tratrix of V.. A. l.ili::vr. l'ec v.', iv-; ts. 9m.t uaHmaM !T?kesh ai:kivaljf (iouts.. -J. n. m. 1 f.. .... I... . . . l i Uo' u is "l -lu i I'riuts fron 13 to -0c. 1 r,en Domes! io Gine&ams 2 ) to 31c. lirowa Munlin jr'i wi.le, 15 to oc. i" " 1 " wiJe '' to liic. Cassincits from C-'o to ?1 H) A lar;;e as( rtmeut of Furs enJ Mufifi at ciiy f rure?. Hest syrup nt 31c p?r quart. Uiuwn iur 12 to liic A larc nssoniueul of lilaLkc'n. $s,v0 fi S ..!. WWilt U.. :n.4, $7.-r.O to ?.r0. Also, a large assortment of Itoolsof th. best qualij at from i'-'M, S'VW to AIoO. ft I.irge ftsiorimcnt of Ladies Owilors at re lisccl prices. The above pnc,s are for Cash or Country product. The tollowini prices will be piJ !'or mtirketisi : Uuttcr wUc per lb. Kggs ZCc I per dozen cash. i may 2,-tf. J. B. M. TODD, IV.tcrson, l'a. jpi'Y THE HEST. Sswmtel Stray.r. ofl'at.. i -1. t r.Joii ii the autuoriii J A -cut tur tim ' 8lje tLc ,. flMI'IVn UU'MIVP ! t,M.l'i U h MliWJAU JLllliiAL, u-l also far THE WILCOX & Gins. Tuesj are the two best Marhinci ni.innfjic- I lured. Person" wishitij: to pur?'uai ! u' l cn l at Iltciit o. S:r.iyt.ji' s to;'e in I'iu-i-joi:, uii j esLamiiir fjr t!.s'ii-.dv's. SAMLLL STP.AYKI:. A-cat. .l .n 'J, is ;r. J. I., ic.aeim; ...j i!L; ii r.ti.r. A'EWSrOKE NEW MUDS.. rjlIK1 uridorienf 1 inii'itiiiC'' t" tic c-tizfn i of iltol!'; lo,' !lsii:j lil'll they !ir;Vc jli-t rt-l'tiiied frthi !!. city with :i laie srool; f,f MT.-hmlis, wLtcb mi V are npcsiii:' :.-:,r-i:i's new More r"(.:u i;i John-.! ,. :i. cm sto.Ti con-i-ts of I'ry tjoo-l-'. tii'o.-:ri.-". !.o and shot's, IliiIS.il: 1 C)jis. ici-:isw:f. !! ird wjite, .c, wil -i :i !:-i''!-ii a--';ri. t il .i i nn Lc; iio:iun.J. nlf. foul Ot', c, iti:ii croiy r I i ii um:-iHv kej't in a country s:ori t-ir lot iro is --nui'.''; -tJes :::oI i I l 'fii?." rie.i--e 'f.!i -o.;n :id ? .iauipi" otn- iltw (roi d. uov 1 !, 1 t" lK Vi'.lNU iSU.I.. VATK SAi.ii. li..' iiii l i-iuc I. t::.Ti : i iv::le iti.i Favn: .;u.a:'i in Y;.- : i'or 1 i.-ivi s:;rt. J '.nii:ita ci".u)iy . i'a.. ' i:i t'. ! ii: 1 1 1' !'i" i 1 in l'j'i leioo, in l.icii'ir (.':. ;-k j i y, e.i:t: -i , , Hlii Acre, iiiiout S"i .-".-i i i cic.iro I, the rcia ;1ih'ot wel! v.iiii tiik mrJ ! '.'M;tnut tiiiil.-i-. in.Tin I'.tri-oFi er.-:rd e.i 1 1 llw.'iiinj; It i'ix-. V.'a,h il"ii-e, l'..:iW i'!i oi her ii"'t snry out hui'duivs. t;a : it, vt-r-fail:iijr spring eoovt-nii-nr lo !i.e i..-r. : The .roeriy i MUiu'.vi ;n :i ;:o.fl i,. i;;n'( .. . I hood. cot:Y:;ietif t) c.hurcars. seiioo.i mi. 1 :iud icres. ;ind is a very tli-sir-i h'c rrouei i v. . rersoii- wivitinr lo lt ;v r!o- i rij-.r :;- rnn ! m. l.y c.llie? on AM. A. JKCAIlA:. i H.'-o. li lf:.i:-!f. V tai.I"aclk riiit:-:!t'rv , ! ::i v. : i. dii.-Iii-1-. is . r vil. :i ij-iit-.': i;v,-r.v,.l fo(-re-':i w. ;- : I o.v:i,--. M.i: -T'ue iin''er-:-iio.i. r- : nwJire to vtiivIi: p. Ji)'ii ;:-i e. i,;ry. v;!.; his Fan i. ! i a t , -.If" r-. :i in.;: ilri.-s, I j,.-.-. V " . i a v ; I::. I M tee!, in- luua tit' ii ,t' p.k I s. : i:, : v o: A'tmitt 1J-I acres is ir-l ai.-l I t :vet Ion- the h:;,';lH-e Ki-il I. The si'n on :hi-o!;u J I ind is liiiiet..nr willi om.m i v m l v1:mm. with streTu of w ut-r luoaiu tiie farm. Terms ea-y. ensust I. lt ! tf. C. 11. S!I!"!.!.V -:;i'ii ns- ctit v- of an ..rd'-r ! iii:ita c -'.tnty. the ihe e-: .te e.T V.'i::; t'T S tl.ll. -In p. o.iTiet. !! Ju- 1 lie 1 M J !i- I 'o lli ;ers:.-o.eJ i.::.- .1 :e..l.s. I ,-e o: to-.viiio. s::ol C:njrv. dee'd. ix'.'I pllolie s lie ..M tl e :-l-e:nie on S.i'ui n i-v 1 '. fit i o Ciocit e. m., tue lu.i-iv- t iiij; de.'ri'.e.-d pro;.e'-.y : ! A U hi o mid L ! of H .-fei-es of 'ami! ! ii - u ite in Tur'.-ett tovn-ii:p.-:n i cou-iiy. l-'-uroi-; e I l-y lands of U iiii:iiu 1. iiier i ata-iei , Kilioer. Teio's lr.a .ie known on d-iv of siV be I s' Ull'KL J. icons. I .1 mi ts. j M. i i; . ! " "I tCh. the public are. ht-reliy iiol::ie t x ' h:ie t.iis oay purcii .i sc-1 Irein : l-tn.uel 1.. -:a"t of I.e-ue t..us.i.t.. J-.u-..n i-oouiv. l'a.. I'e foiiowiii'' iToie-i-iv. to v. it : : :- he-id o; H..vsCs. two Sta-e W..gons. uo I i'aifl Has-m. 1 1 ree Spi :rg V, a ;;..ns. one T litu-r-. ihree ie.is. tleveu setts !!:irness nri-1 oe Cow All persons are warned Uol topiii- ' "i- in any w ay int'M u re w !i me sr.nm. j ' "'iVl' '-- pri perly in tl.e care ol 1.. It. ISea'.e louse till cai-ed tor. ! W. KAdSK LIl.il.!"- j - l""'-d.if. ! i In' Ti lis N ill: ' I ' lie i: Me-ii-ne 1 ! r ..,T..r ).f.i appointed o':: r. 1 -. la- ' (- Of ' '..l!'l!MH "leas of .lli:iiat:l COI'T.M , ''a., to dis'rile.iu K i!i:i lenner. As Svllers and letrie'n ors of ihe sriid tirii the pari ies intercs l." a-se-;rs -.11 t!.e ban-Is i t gin'e of the 1 ite Ik in i ! to 1 liiiiol.T l!.e ere ii. -.-i- rari!.ers!.:p. v. ii; m e: id i:': !;:s i ;:'-ee. in tow 11. l'a.. on 1 l.'ir.-day nary LsbT. at ! o'e'oe! he iii!, day , r .iel - A. M.. sal I d-iv. wh'-u and Tvhere h:I prisons lnterc I -.Ml present men- ccount IW-atdl JiillKMIAII I.Vd" i L'l'ilDilS' OT!CK- Tin1 iinder-i :-ie t xV Auditor appointed by tto Coort. to i! ! - tritiitte Hie balain-e in the ;..io.;s ol .,r t rnir.ii I.yon", A-Vi:: of ileniy !5n--Ja!;er to mid j among tbe cmditors of tiie sai l li.-ury Lr::- baker, will meet t lie parties ii:'er. :e 1 for ti e j purpose o; his npv..iit:;iner.t on Satnrhn . ! .IiiniiHry 2i:-. libi. bme-.-n tl.e hours i f !' i o'clock A. M., hn 1 4 o'clock 1". M.. at tii ! .t:;-o of JeremiaU Lyons, K.- . iu Ihc be.rou'i j of Miuuutov.u. i G. Vi. JAt'l'MS, Ainliior. J j.-.n: Z -!t. .. LS'i r."SVl I I I'. TIN Mltll". I'i- : i,ii ' ill under-ienrd b:ts fstrihli-lied bit'-.'-r-lf ii McAHtersvi!le in the 'Vinnliig rtn-it : rersons w-uitinr anvthinir in his lire -houM iCatl Pelore pure iasing I -i-ewiur.-. a.- be l. i P-cpared lo Piaiiiifartni e all kinos o! Tiumol Stieel Iron Ware, and to pel! as low a- lli: : can be purchased elsewhere. Ilis old cost- -I niers an-l I lie public generally :irs ii--i-.'-; felly invited lo call, a- he hope- t.y .strict, sl j tention l i business lo deserve a soam ot j.pt 1 roiiaire. ' oe, :;!, ISfi-tf. JACiH! C. WIXKV. A mUNlSTU.-.TOtt'S MiTIt ll. .V ifn-c ; il hereby given that Letter "1 Adrnini-i' . tiou on. the esiitto of John Sii ber, dec' I, I n of l'ayetic township, Juniata conniv 1'viiu'a, I have Ven cranled to ihe undei.-i-iied re-idin in the nbove. named tnwn-hip. All person , ' kiiowiu; theinselves iirdt !"e i to said e-iaM I will nn kc immediate paviuenl, and t In-,. I-- I iup cinin.s will present ibeai dulv autbi-'ni. j caicd for seillen.er.t. j Iiec. TJ lisiaj-lit . J fiPKHR. l n': . i - -- ... . I I- A ,;Or, and v. el! -elected siei k "t (, '; I I V. 'T.Y. ILS. compii-i!! lii.ai. Mr-.n.-ii ' Con, Me-s I'ork. Kb-nr stoicr. e..- . !fiiUFr, n;o'.. .-; r a.'. i i tl
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