-a Juniata Bcntiucl .A trm'uK oflal;ts, and a union of lands, A union no power shall sever; A union of hearts, and a un ion of hands, And the American Union forever! M Tf FLIS T O W N Wednesday ."loruinc. June 11, 186?. II. II. UILSO.V, Editor andYnblishor THE 1'IUl 11 OF LIVING. The receut falling off in the prices of fl ur nnd grain and tlic prospect, all over i.lie country, of abundant crops loads us to hope that the high prices have reached their climax. The Star of the Valley in cjmrccnti'jg on the price of living Mys : It must and it is coming down. Specu lators have had a ''good time" long cnonL-h, and the peop'e have been shaved to iLe ,:ju:el." For months ttc Lave lteard the cry that thero is not sufficient wheat or corn in the cuuatry to keep the people from starvation. This is all a trick. There is more than enough of ho:h wheat sad corn cow warehoused to J Iced the country for sis tuoriths. And in addition to this, the Larvcst of loth America and Europe promises lo be the most aliuudant ever gathered aud gurbcr- d on both hcrtiispheres. In proof of Trhat we say, vrc see that in New York there is a terril'.e panic in the flour mar ket. 1't ices arc toppling ami speculators arc tuU;LIii!g. Nor is this decrease cl price confined to flour of low grades. It the fiue article, which lust week fell from one to two dollars per larrcl. These facts demonstrate clearly the fallaciousness of the statements as to a scarcity of flour on hand. In a few weeks hence, flour from new grain will be in the iuaikct. A little economy, a strict guard agsiDst the willful waste which makes Wuful watt, will bring the specu. lators togitef, and the laborer will get his flour at prices ranging with the pay he gets for his labor. In Chicago there is a decline and pauic in the flour and train markets. The masses of the people in the West have . . . v.. taken t lie matter in nana. l-iour is brought to Chicago for individual use bv the individuals, themselves, twenty-five, rer ccet. cheaper than the holers of the article to that city are willing to sell. ThciC facts all tell agaiust the speculator. The I'hiladclphia Xorlh American has but little coufiJuucc cither in the financial sagacity, or political iutegrity of Secretary 3!cCu!1jc1i. That paper charges hitu with the design of embarrassing the na tionul finances, and increasing the national debt Lr the LcntCt of the I'eniocratie party. It pays that more money has becu lost to the Government through the inef ficiency cf the Revenue Department than all the estimated taxes would amount to. It is hard to imagine the depths of de pravity which a mau has reached, who can consent to prostitute high official po sition :a sacrificing great nutiosal in'er ests, for the purpose of helping one party aud irjmiog another. WHAT PASTV t . E. Persons wishing the nomina tion of our party this lall can have their cards inserted it) these columns for one hundred dollars iuvariahly in adeaucc. . Jan ia la RrpuLl ica n . A feT weeks ago when these hirelings f Ar.dy Johnson were soliciting subscri bers for that p:.pet they represented to Kepublieaus that they were "'as good He publicans as they ever were," and to Deni oenits thni they were good Democrats and would make a Democratic paper out cf the J!-rulh':i-n. Now they Sj.eak of "our" party. What party do they mean ? Washington, June 6. It is believed in Washington that the Indians intend offering no desperate resistance beyoud Larrassing. guerrilla movements to the troops now in the field against them. Actiug upon the consequent suggestions of Generals Grant and Sherman, the Sec retary of War has a force of caa!ry in process of organization tj be added to the force already on the plains, by the aid of which, it is coufidustly believed, Le will Lriag the war to a much earlier close than Las been generally anticipated. IJ.LAia COL'M Y CONVENTiOX.The Ilepu'ulicaus of ''Little Plair" met iu con Veutiaa on Tucjuy if last week and acm in ate d the fulljsiug ticket, viz : Saate ilon.L. W. Hall. Assembly Samuel McCai&ant. Prothouotary A. S. Morrow. Sheriff Capt. John Meieige. Comuiifsijner Jhua Roller. I'.jr L'irc:toi P:d C-rf :tJ. Ilcuvy Damage-. Against the l'rr.iisyl vni:iu Kiiitrctu!. The Court of Common l'lcas, of Sny der county, was engaged for several d:iys in the case of the heirs of Wru. Butler, against the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, in which suit wag brought for dam ages for the killing of Col. Wm. Ilutler, of Leni.-town, on the occasion of the great accident on the Pennsylvania Cen tral I'ailroad, on October I t, 18G5, near Landisville, about four miles west of Lan caster, by which nine persons lost their lives and a number wounded. The acci dent, it will bo remembered, was caused by the giving way of one of the w heels of the frout truck of the third paseugcr car, and the axle tearing out the bottom of the car, throwing to the ground the persons occupy iog three seats on tacli side. The wheels of the rear truck pass ed over them aud mangled them in a shocking wanner. The car was dragged some distance,, and the dead bodies strewn all along that part of the track. Among those killed were Colonel and Mrs. Wm. Butler, of Lcwistown ; Mrs. A. 1). Barr, wife of Hon. Jas. P. Barr, of Pittsburg, thcu Surveyor-Uvucral of Pennsylvania; Wm. II. Butler, of Williamspurt ; Mrs Willct, of Cumberland county jMis. Get tc, of Wisconsin, aud three unknown fe males. Col. Butler at the time of his death was Whiky Iuspcutor at PLiladel, phia. The suit for damages by tho heirs o! Col. Butler was first brou-ht iu iMifllin county, but the venuo was change 1 to Snyder. The case excited great interest and was hotly contested on both sides. After duo consideration, the jury return ed a verdict fur the plaintiffs of eighteen thousand dollars. Another suit will be brought by the same parties to recover for the killing cf Mrs. Butler. LATEST I UO.U .MEXICO. NtW Youk, Juue 8. A special tele gram from New Oilcans narrates the im mediate cauo of the fall of Qncrctam and the capture of Maximilinu and his arniy. It appears that General Lopez, who is represented as a bosom friend of Max., sold out the entire imperial concern for forty-eight thousand dollars in hard cash, and the work of treachery was arranged so completely, and carried r-ut so success fully, that Maximilian aud his entire force, bag and baggage, were handed over to Kscohedo without a hostile shut beiug Crcd. Maximilian, however, acted hi part he roically. He sect his sword to J;scobedo, stipulating that he should not be subject ed to insult, but awarded the considera tion due to a prisoner; and that if any one must be shot, he should be the first led to execution. I'p to the latest advices no executions had taken place. President Jonxso.ii, Secretary Sew ard, and postmaster General Randall are on a Southern trip. They were at Kal cigh, N. C, on Tuesday last, and attend ed the ceremonies in connection with the dedication of a monument, which is be ing erected to the father of the President A. J is reported as behaving better than when oq his Northern trip last summer. Oc Wednesday, June 5th, they were at Char.el Hill, X. C , and iu couueetiju with Ir. Swain, the president of the Uni versiiy at that place, resolved themselves into a mutual admiration Society. Mr. JoLncon made a speech. Secretary Sew ard, Randall, and Dr. Swain did likewise. A. J., spoke glowingly of the Constitu tion, and left it in the hands of the peo ple. Genera! Sickles, who was with the party, then spoke, aud the ceremonies closed. Discovery of an Island in the Pacific. San Francisco, Juue Cth. It is re ported that a new island has been discov ered in the North Pacific, 150 degrees west longii'ude, 40 degree SO minutes north latitude. It is twenty miles long, and exactly in the traok of vessels to this port from China and Japan. On her late return voyage the steamer Colorado passed near the locality, but figs and misty weather prevail in that section of the Pacific. It is supposed that sundry miwiug vessels have been wrecked there. It is considered of "uf Ccient importance to justify the Govern incut in dispatching a vessel thither. A local company has been organized to Eur vey the island, and vessels will start ili:. week to examine end take possession. TlJE Republican ticket has been elccL ed in Wa.-hin:on, p. C. The majority is large and daeidad- The LlacLi voted for the first time, and the increased Union returns fully demonstrate that they east their balloti with the party which bi ought them out of bondage into the enjoyment or liberty. The Begrocs have been court ed vith but little success in the District of Columbia by the former slave holding party, and so it will be throughout the en- 4 f.rc c?iz:-r. Lctttr from (;'uctulShriii!ni,..'rii'Jic i:icvn!s of ?U;nroe, Abel! and Htr-roii--"Thry inaue? the Innocent dully a t let the Muiiicreis Go free." New Orleans, Juue 5. General Sher idan having been asked for his reasons for his removals, this day forwarded the following : I1ik;us. Fifth Military District. Geneual: Ua the -lUtli of Match last 1 removed from cilice Judge K. Abell, of tho Criminal Court of New Orleans ; Andrew J. llerron, Attorney Ceuera! ot the State of Louisiana, and John F. Mon roe, Mayor of the city cf New Orleans. The removals were made under thepuw.T grautcd me in what is usually termed tie military bill, passed March 'SI, 180f, by the Congress of tho United Staes. 1 did not deem it uceessary to gie any reason for the removal of these men, es pecially alter the investigatiuo lusdu by lite Military Board on the masMcrc ut July oO, 18(10, and the report of tie Con gressional Committee on the sain massa cre ; but as some inquiry has ben made for the cause of removal I wou'.c respect lully sute us follows: The cwrt over which JuJgc Abell presided i the only criminal ourt in the city ol'.N'ew Or leans, and for a period of at last nine! mouths previous to July 50, hhad Lccu educating a large portion of ih cou:iuu uity to the perpetration of this otitrsire. hy almost promising no prosccutun in liisj court agaiust the offenders, in -ase such an event occurred. The recorts of this court will show that he fu'SileJiiis prom ise, as not one ot the guilty one has been prosecuted. In relercnco to i. S. ller lon, Attorney General of the State of Louisiana, I considered it his dity to iu. diet these men before this Crimiual Court. This he failed to do, but weiit so far s to att-rupt to impose on tlu toed scn-e of i he whole nation by indicting tho viciims if the riot, instead ot the rioters iu eth er words, making the innocent guilty ami the guihy innocent. Ho was, therefore, au abetter of, and coadjutor with, Judc Abell in bringing ou the massicre f July oO. Mayor Monroe controlled the cle ment engaged in this riot, and rhcu lack ed by an Attorney General who would ir. t prosecute the "uib V. and a ill l-'e who ad- vised the grand jury to find the innocent auilty, and let the murderers co free, lelt secure iu cnaing his police force ia tie riot and massacre. With these three men exercising a large iaflnenee on the worst elements of this city, giving to these ele ments an iinn.unitv for riot and blood-hcd, the General-in-Chief will Eee how iusc cure I fcit in letting them occupy their present positions ui the troubles ninth might occur in registration and votn.g iu the reorganization. I am, General, vciy respectfully your obedient servant, P. II. SitrntDAX, Mijor General U. S. A. General V. S. Grant, Cumaiandi'iij Ar mies United States, WaJuetjIvn. HE IS AI'IUttX'IATIIl?. Horace Greeley tiiut sec by this lime that his officious meddling in the Picsi eential plot ta insure Jeff Lavis' escape with eclat is highly appreciated by tho.-c journalists who for eix years braved all sorts of opposition to insure success to the war to crush rebellion. The fol'owiti:; fiom the Tioja Ajiiatur is au eloquent speciman of this appreciation : It is :nst.u:tive to reflect that neither II Greeley nor Gerrit Smith went to Vir ginia to bail old Jnhn Rrown ; John Hrowu who led lifteen men against slavery, was promptly tried and promptly huni' for tieasou. Jefferson JJavis, who lcJ eight millions against freedom, has nu lack of fiieuds, and is fnvd without the iorms of trial. e say the comparison is instructive; we predict that a j u-t God will punish the Americau people fur this most contemptible hypocrisy j ami we say to Mr. (Jreoiey that had Mr. Pa vis succeeded, Horace Greeley wojld have followed John Ptowr, the hero, or suffer ed expatriation. 11 is magnanimity is wasted on soil unsuited lo its growth. It would have bee-j better to have left Mr. Davis iu the hands of his admirers. How ever, should the lion fail to appear when cited, both Greeley aud Smith will be on hand with their proportions of the forfeit. jlJIJTO UjTGSJZE Jf Q a. SENATORIAL. Cait. II. II. Wilson Dear Sir : As the time is approaching for nowipa ting suitable persons for the various offi ecs to be voted for this fall, I would, through your columns, respectfully sug gest to the consideration of .the Nomina ting Convention Dr. J. P. STEnnF.TT as a person eminently qualified for the position of State Senator. The Doctor is well known throughout the District, and it is unnecessary to say anything at leugth id regard to his views on the great aud Icad iug questions which are agitating our country. He has always been a true Re publican, and firm in advocating sacb measures as promote the iutcrcsts and (end to the perpetuity of this great Re public. LACK. SlllltlFF. Cait. II. H. Wilson Dear Sir. As the time is fast approaching when proper persons should be selected for the different offices to be filled this comio- fall, allow me to aame Petee Caustiit TEtt, of Monroe township, as a candidate fur Sheriff, subject io the decision of the Republican Nominating Convention. EAST ENI STATE SE.NATOR. PmniM ! I 1 this District will be called UpOU to elect two Senators this full, it is important that good men are selected. The District is ', composed of the counties of Blair, Cen- trn Tfuri t in nrrl.n 1 1 fltl n .Tiiiii'irn tin il Perry-six oounties-thus giving to each ' " " county a Senator during the apportion - ment, which expires ic 1871. Blaii and Perry have had their turn end have no claim. There are four counties le.lt with equal claims, two of which will get the Senators this year and the other two in 1870; so that by this course all will be treated fairly and justly. Any attempt to give any county or man on unfair pre ference will certainly create dissatisfac tion and result in the loss of the District. I desire to present to tho favorable con sideration of the l'cpub'icaus of this county the name of a gallant soldier, Col. John K. Hobison, for the office of State Seuator. He did his duty bravely in the fielJ, and only returned to his home when armed treason hud been overthrown. lie deserves the gratitude of his fellow citi zen'!, an! his old comrades in arm hope to ste his claims endorsed by the people of this county. Although ho shuns pub lic positiou and prefers retirement, yet he has the qualifications to make a ;ood Sen ator. He has earned a preference by his service in the field, and should be nomi nated unanimously. A b'ui.MEii. Sheriff. Caft. H. II. WIlson Den Sii the time ia fast approaching rdien nominations ale to he made for the various ofiie.es to 'e tilled ttt the nul general cleotion, nml it be hooves us to present the best men if we will eipcct to succeed at the rolls, allow tis. there fore, to bring before the public the name of hoLO.'ios ti'litGROVE, ot Mts.iucimtina town- ship, as a mutable, candidate for Sheriff -sub- iect to the decieiuu of the nominating con - . ,. , . ,ii Yeuttoii. Jlr. l,pJe'rve is, nnJ always La9 hcen, 0 staunch Itepul.lican, aud posse-.se. all the necessary cjimlificntiuns for said otlice, and if nominated will, no doubt, add consid erably to the strength of tho tiolmt iu the east end ;f the county. CSitCEII ANNA. flliWAY! Tiils'?AY! TTAVING purchased A. il. W, idinan-H Do-k 1 I Store. Main s reat. MifHiiitoitn, aud having received new lot of Goods. I res pectfully invite the public tt roy htock, eon s.stine of a eomp'.c'e i.s.-ortuunt of SCHOOL HOOKS, 1UCLKS, HYMN l:OOKS, JliscelN ncotis Works, I't'f'ru'-ru, t'"iicy Sojj'i, Con fectionery, Sjuflf.i, Ttftmeen, dying, II"ti''r;f, JfC. Jtpf 1 intend lo deTotc Ty entire attention to the business, ami hope by felling at fair prices lu merit ind receive a liberal share of public patronage. 31ny29,-lt. DAVID WATTS. Dri l!oof Jakie, dar rooms dcr 'Guipcr." rpiIE tmdersigncd is now running the Short J- .Market Car (formerly run by lloi!obau;:li ,y Rowe) to this place with every description of Fresh Kish and Markctinj. He leaves for Philadelphia on 3Ionday oud arrives in Pat terson on Wednesday, tioods hauled for mer chants delivered at their stores free of dray age. If unable to supply his customers and haul the freight by making one trip f r woe!;, he will run two trips per weer, arriving in Patterson on Saturday with the second load. Thankful for past patronage he trusts to merit a continuance of the same, junelJ, lHoMf. J. J:. HOLLO IIAUuII. r I r-f T- . . S. (-3 7 r-.j? ..... r? sn. s. g. M'h&m)im OFFERS his lirofeenional services to the J citizens of Juniata and adjoining conn tics. Being ia possession or all late improve ments he natters h.mself that he can givcen tire satisfaction to those who may need his services. Having had twelve years experi ence, he is prepared to do all work in his pro fission, either in gold, silver or vulcanite. The best of references given. Charges mod er.itc to suit the times. Oll'iee in room for merly occupied 1 y Or. Leib. juue 12, '07-ly. STATEMENTS SHOWINGS TIIE CON'l)l tion of the Bounty Fund of Wa'.ker School District. 1SCI. r Amount of duplicate - $328 Amt. collected $l!l'J4 38 Exonerations -.. "5 A I Percentage for collectins... 1-" -l'J -S323C 88 Due Daniel Kloss, Collector, on set tlement ..,.... $27 89 I860T Amount of duplicate,".. Aait. per orders lifted. J-lsoneratious l'ercentnge ,57511 90 ..ijur.r.s; 10 .. 470 JW ... 170 02 Due J.N. Moore, Treasurer and Col lector - $3 76 I iscr. Amount of duplicate Amt. of orders lifted Exonerations Percentage Due oa former fcetllcuieut. $1730' Co ifUo7 7i . US 83 3'J (18 3 7G $1190 -P! Due to District ?2f.t; V ' : We the undersigned, Auditors of Walker : township, having ihis day settled with the School Directors of said township all bounty : taxes laid on ths township, certify their as-1 count .4 above Mated to be correct. JOHN MOTEll. ! JOHN A. G ALLAH EP, i HIGH inMILlVN. i lySSOLlTI r -L l'-'l;ersc r.iuT.NF.r.3mp ! ncrs!.;n i:i ctoTure rT.m li.-i 1 1 . . 1 : .-. . b:uip!i i Kawc ia l!'. i:::ir;;t t'.n be. i":ncs ii f'1" J J ''i - oil'l ' i' muinni concei.t. junc IJ, 'CI lit. HOLLOBAIUII & KOWE. T " Jt t " ,V. , EN v 0 tirM it! Imi-ohH !... ' I I I I t tra oi nrt m mat. . i . : i I V.'.'" SH. .."r-' uunun, ' ? i STKPIIKN HEXN I JOHN S'.V KKEV I June 5. ISIiT-lt. " ' - - tl 7ANTi:i. SUMAC. The un'!crsif;aeil t v.'i-licj to tmreliae pure Sumac in Inrjre or smalt quantities. Highest market prices ni'l on ilelivarr nl suemo ui ill. Mechanics- burg, Juuiula cuii:itv, I'a. n. iinr.Tzr.np, I'urt Itoyul, Juaiuta Co., 1 u auijiif' 13. 18tiii-lf. AT E '.V MILLINKItY K.STAI5LISHMENT IN 1 l'ATTEKSDN. Mi.s It. J. Kuthreck. hn located psnnancntly in r:itterp.n, mid is prcpnred to funiish IIonnkts, HatsSI., and all khuls c f Trinimins. Vivrti jr.v done picinplly niel in (lie latest Htyle. I'erlcct sal islaulijn. given. Ctarpei rjode rate. Call at licr residence on Driilge strc t, ore door east of Sliavcr's Sturc. a j r. "Jl -uui. rr""lli: 0L1 ST A NU Th- undersigned tac" J- tliis method of inl'oi min farmers and otitt'ii in ueed ut nnytliiug in his line that he Mill continues the Saddle an 1 Harness Maa uftctory ou Water street at tlio old stand for ir.eily occupied hy William Keuny. Every thing sold ul reduced prices. Ki nairine ilonu lo or.ier. Carriage and Uuggy triiuaiing neat- I ly executed may H'.t, l.sti7-tr.J JOHN DIElir,. NW 15AKEKY In the bjitmtHt tf the Patterso Hyur, ta Tat ters-m. Ilotela, Fnmilics and Iralr fiiir.iahed with Itread, Ties aud Cakes at short notice. The suhscriher has ulsJ opened a Si,!esnn.in in Mirtlintown, nl A. T. liai nes' C'lnr IStore, ihus alioriling the citizens of l.oili tor.as it, opportunity of huying pood atul cheap IJreail. ui.y 1", 1807. JACOlJOtltLOCII. NEW STORE On R'ahje Road Street, rri.i'-;,'e, Pa. The undersigned has j;i.n ieceivel fi I the Lantern .tlarket lue most aitiac.He sioji !"1" ever l.rouehi lo ferrysvillc. Our ttoek cioisists ot Ladies llross Gfejs ' i..,tl ,,... ... . ... . J , luality of Muslins, Sic, NOTIONS of ALL KINDS, Grnceiie". Queensware, Salt. Kish, &e. Call find examine our tioods before pi:r chaaing e'.sewiiere. We lake grer.t pli r.-ute in show in our guuds believinj theiu to be cheaper than cum te Imujtht elsewhere. The highest cah price paid tor all kiuds of Conn try l'rodtice. Itemeitibcr the place, Pidre rtoad Ftreet. l'crrysville. JACOB I.NCIIKL.V.OVEK. may 13, lSfi7. FAKIMSFOK SALE i Tiik undersigned offer at private sale the ; following heal Lstatc, located iu Juniata County, i'a., viz : No 1. A tract of land locaied inHealetown ship, said county. Seven Miles from the lYnn svivania Hail Koad. at IVrrvsvillo Station, containing TWO HL'NL'P. V.l) ACItMS. One Huudred and Seventy cf which is cleared and under good fence, the best quality of Limestone Land, with IJANIC HAU.N Hiil feet, lioou UWKLL1NO IlOl'SK. Spring House with never failing Spring of Water. A large Orchard of choice varieties, of all kinds of Fruit. No. "2. A tract of find in Spruce Hill township. s:;"'e county, containing lot Acre of first quality Limestone Land, with a new BANE ItAUN, LO'; UWELLlXt! HoL'SK. I Spring House, and never-filling Spring of Water at the door, with a Vuuug Orchard of j exci lli nt fi nit No. ;!. A tract of Land adioinins N'o. 1. in samo Township and County, containing dm: ni'NLi:fci i si:vi:ntv-i iVE acres with a (loud Water Power H'h i.M:i?rfiA vt mi lit OX ill 1111' ili lj ill llil.l i .'lllJli ihcre,-n erected, with T2IP.EE IU'N of IIL'KS. iinislte.l otf uiili iU i'oe modern imi'mveinents. (1001) SAW MILL, TWO GOVl) UWEl.l.INii IU U SES, Hank Barn, l!..c .,.,.1 nl! ,.,rr nnt.hinldiiiirv. Tlii property is as well located as any in the ilr f.oir toil, , ro:i. co-o-nor to"l ii-r Rt the Mill-aud is not surnassel bv any for i iioy-eu ititile purposes as it is oa tne post roao : frrfi 1(111 Last V. atcil'ord to Peirysvilie uu I Willi ! be b sold low and 0:1 terms to suit, purchasers. Persons wishing to see eittier of die a oove properties can do so by calling ou Wm. Okcson. resi i::;g ou No. I, or J. r. Doyle, resi ling on No. :). May 2'.'. lS'j. OKESOX L COYLE. VALUABLE FAKM FOil SALE. ATMIE undersigned. Commissioners of the A- County of Juniata, Will, by virtue of a Special Act of Assembly, approved the 8th day of April, 1807, sell at public sale, on THURSDAY. JUXR loth, 1SG7, At the Court House, in Mifilinlown, that E X CELLE X T FA It JI Known as the Poor House Farm of Juniata county, situate in Bealc township, said coun ty, adjoining lands cf Samuel Panncbalier, John aud Tborras Harris, Juha Jenkins and others, containing SIO Acres, And lOo Perches, ahjut acres of which are cleared and in a fine state of cultivation, the balance is well timbered. There is erect ed cn this property A Large Two-Story Stone House, Bank Barn, and other necessary ot.t 'oild ips. There is also on this property a Young Bearing Orchard of excellent Fruit, and sev eral FINE SI'KI.VGS OL' WATER; One of which is large and near the dwelling i house. The quality of lac land 13 goon, he- ! ing Limestone and Flint. I 'i't-e location is desirable, being a good i neighborhood, within rie miles of the Pcnn'a ; lunr. ad and Canal at MiSlintown, the Conn- i ty Seat, and quite convenient to.Mdls, School j Houses and Churches, and upon the whol is ; a very litsiraiup prope.'j, uuu moy uc cou-ic- uiontlv divided inta two farms. Any person wishing to view the properly j can tto ny calling on -M'juoias aruow, re- sidiug on the same, JsaTSalc to commence at 1 o'clock 1: M., of said day. JrTerms made kijowa on dov of sale by Jo IN KEN A LLL, MAirilhW 1 LALK, J- 1AVID DIYEN. ) Connnittieuerj of Juniata Cmiaty. CHEAT BAHGAIilS X) j j J d S '1 T '"1 i P " ' " ' r Goods of Cil'MCI-; QU.U.ITIl. ana at OKET REDUCTION ill T.iices uiMinkrv a- " . ..r. . j UVil i - i in riitierson. 'I'Kf' uuurrsigneil hiviri just n'nrnol 1 frtun i!ir Kijlovn !.!,",'.:., yZ tt Z? (. ! f.c ' arc "ow rp"''7 auri''y t!i c.U-.zru of 1 -;,- .......j, un . , iUr;3 aaa i ""ylhii.B ti.:it m u..U:,lly krpt i.i a cimr,- sloie. We are aetcrncucd to s!l ,..u J srreutty reduoed price, anil make it a ul.i-rt i pi'i;.! to I., roiii i!P. I;i!i:5 Mori; I.a-jie' l)n . I'lw i.)Oi). cimnst.ng 1 joJs, tucu as fukxvii mi:u ixoui, ro n. ix., MOHAIR, FRKXZll 1'LAUjA, LA li'.YS, DK LA IX :., UIXUIXGHAM?. 'A7.v:s. -r. And a l.-.r?e s:r.c!c of i;ua.u &t;l,:n Urnu-n mtd lUnlrhtd Mnsfi- 'i..k; ). Vherl;. (,'trrf,t t'n.'t'tii und l.inwn 'j',: He (''t.i.s Ciii. fi. A'ji.'Vi.,-, l)riV;,i , eff , J-'iti'y : I'lit'i, Of.f.".r.-rx. mUs, Tt'-tfds, K-::t(w., Jutn, 77 ,,. Lim.ii.i, fij-'i thii (., llalr.i'.i 'd . and l Utfijr. stm lc i f I.aJirx thmkia-l ' "''.' .. (Iroreiiis of every desripti iu K: 'i S-i!r I'acoa, Hams, .w:i;ars ami Syrups at r i i.n 1 !! ots, !ice Hats imrl Caps, Miern-w.ir. j ' Vilnr and V.'iito Wale, aiel a liiri"- N-el, f Notions Closes. Hosiery. i;:t"lc Tr;t!i:ni. I Iliittnr.ji. Handkerchiefs and tver thia; ia 1 1 j ! notion line chc.ty for cash or cvn'i v pro. liny 20, tr-r. G 00 U NEWS Q&QE MORE! J. It. 31. TOi'I has ju.-t r-ccive I a l- l, nrriva! i f New G'.odi . rom t!i.- Ci:v. at vratl r,-..uc! rtf r.hwh he is tt!!i:i ttt I'r! ' American 1'iiuts from li'ito Is'e. ih.r-i tiinhatas le L-tin- , Ladies Dres Oooils..., I'rowi I-t !:?'. i.ii .icheit i itUiiig t.'oitouades I.adiLi C.itti. froEi... al.o a S::c assorts !t,st I.nrpi inir S'.-. t-ot, 10, 2, ! j lo i i ' i to -y. 'S- t" .' " lo .. lo to -j: lo. U. lo ;:; : : - . : 4-h: . -Vi.To. .T'.'.'i.i, :j,iji lit of Mis-ies Caitcr.-. -tJ to -".c 11. 1 -. :::h. -Vets. lb. "ts. qt.. nr ""L-!S. 1'nT. tit. id fyrnj ,. ''i'o u ijuar ., While Uesi ltio Core- Coal Oil. (best! Ik-Is. Also a hue lot Cassumres. lasincts at:-t i good assortment of the Iaiesl st!ns ol Mei and Hoys' II .ts, cheap a large as )rin:ent of Notions Ladies new styles of Cores aud Ittigle Trirvniings Tl e following rie paid ft Htilter Epgs : lliitter L''ci.. Kj-gs iets."dot . Potatoes fo lo '.li IS. blisil. A full supply of M.iCnrlsnd Herrtne mi ': id. a ril il, "7-:f. OilPH.vNS' C'L'il'f SALE. I'.y v:;-;;c of an Oi licr out of the irj bai.s' t'.-.art ef Juniata county, the undersigned. L'xecu.orof John Sioiieroad, dee'd , late of Walker lov. :i al.ip, JiiL-i.la eoniity, I'a , will sell at i-nhli-i sale, on the picmitLS. in the above niui d townsiiip, on T III RSI) A Y, JCXL Ktii, 1?G7, A tract of Land containing F-f-y-one Acre', more or less, bounded on i!ie wet by Kngler and (jriHilh, on the north by J-din MeMeer on tiie east hy MeMeen and Snook, atj 1 i :i the south by .Meiuiighi's Heirs ai d V ;d. w Wilsen, having thereon erected a Two story Log House and linrti. a sprit:,; near the ho"-e, an Apple Orchard and oilier liuit, wi:U a s!' ficicney of liiuber Laie; for the use id' li.o place. TI'ilMS. Otic-third of t iirchr.se monev to oe pai l on couiii-niation oi sue. an ! toe a.,;. I if,..., no tto. ftri .1.,,- ,.f .i.r:i ivi-s t"cc on the firt day of tcrtst secured by bon 1 Persons wishiu ; to ee inc premises win ;kac c Hi ou :.-e tuo critn;r. S.ile lo Cj:nn.encc at 1 o'clock. P. M., of a ill U:iv. m r.y H ts. John McMeln. K E t ? fVfjrj Tv i I i '.mi turiaini i an-y .initivil rroteetioii Lolll- I y Panr- I'i-kinsoti twp.. Cumberland coitn- J " ' l " I.H-. 11 III1Y i ulutr renaoie i.ompar.y Capital ovi-r5-'7WMJJ Wm. 11. JlrLtitN. Pies i. farn'er' Mutual F'.re lusurauco Company I ('Hiee K.-l-t Shtin strcvl. Volt I'a. Ac- eumul tlu-d e apiiai ovi-l i-oJO.'IMK li. i-kUAItl.t;. Pics't. In-'urinca Company of North Ameri:.-., 1 hihulelphia. Capiial Sit (l,:j:.0, fohU-t Stock Insurance ' '-p-:iy iu i!.e I'nitid Stale.-) I111 o. J oi.Utd 111 lT.'i. i'l'.I.O' O.Oo1) ios-es paid in cash. Assy. Is January , 1W.7. Sl,7t;:'..'Jii7.'Jo. A mm r. 0. Corns, Pres't TTorae Tli'tef Detecting aud Insur: c C-.r.i- Iiny of York. Pa. David Stius-kihr. Sec'r. JOHN McI.AI'tlKLIN. of Port Royal. J;: niaia county. Pa., is the Agent of all of ih above Companies. ' may I.-t'.7 -If. I'atikr.son, Juoiata County, l a. T!ie undersigned, havirg re-furui.-Led the above House, is uow prepared to furuisli ihe public, 011 the Eio-t reasonable Icims. tviia Meals Ctitd Rijnukmrut at all Hour. Farmers r.nd oiher3 visiting ! .wn can procuro meals at r.Iu:ost any prk-e. Also, latgn St.il !c attached for the Rccuio'iiodatijii of traveler- attended by careful n-ih rs. ICE CIIEAJI IX SEASON. A sh.-ire of public patron.-ipe 13 nr1UU?l. may lo, lW7-tf. W.M. Kfci.SE. Pro. T. J. 31 O 0 11 E WITH WOOPWARD&CO ESTABLISHED ICTjljZ'O, . MAKKH blHKI'.I, l'llILADELPHIA noy 2S, 18f.fi-lf. salt: salt:: salt.':: A Superior qualiiy, cither by single sack of quantity. We will ftiruisb .MtrcL.iiits with salt at Philadelphia prices, with the ad vance of expenses of freight. s'..ruU!T rr.o'.v.v rAr.Krn
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