III III! . - 1 . Juniata f&t JUNIATA COUNTI. M IF F L I N T O W N Wedncsdav Morning, October 9, I SOI II. II. WILSON, KJitor buJ I'utilisher the iuj.ctio.y. I .11 oo e or j p. crctiT. ASSEMBLY. REOISTtll 4i TUEASL'ltER COM M IBS ft. J ITT COJI K RtroiaiF. a. $2 (7T f 9 i "NVc publish the full returns from the dilfnvnt townships as far as received up lo th? time of coins to press. The county, as usual, has cone against us. As to the State, the returns are so meagre that it is impossible to form any estimate of the re sult, but W3 belie ye the Repub licans will have a small major ity. Pbeparinq n:.i Michiuf. Governor Swano, of Maryland, made a recu:itiu a short time Ago on General Grant for oau noa to arm his rebel miii'.ia. Geu. Grant promptly refused to give United States artillery to Swan's rebels. Gov, Swaun lias iu?e purchased artillery elsewhere suiUcicut to fully crp.llp Lis rebel forces. Every loyal man whether in Mary laud or out believes that this arming of the mili tia means mischief. All the signs of the liuics indicate that these forces are Lciui: armed to assist Andy Johnson In any mad scheme of revolution that Le tuny Lc reck less cnou.-h to undertake. Tnur.u.'.v Wr.tu says ; liMr. Lincoln's first iotiuiation of a desire fer a rnoini cation was given to his early and last friend, Lcouard Swestt, Ksq., and ourstlf. We were gossiping with him, leisurely, one evening in .December, 1863, when Mr. Sweatt remarked, ''I suppose you arc tbinkiug about a rc-elec'ion V Mr. Lin coln replied, ' Sw?att, 'u'W did you know that the bee was buzzing about my cars. Until very rcc-ntly- I expected to see the Union safe and the authority of th; gov ernment restored before my teri of Fi rv. ico expired. 15ut ss tlm war br.a luu prolonged, I coufess thai I should like to ee it out in this elnir. I nippo.-c that everybody in my potltlon finds some rea son, good or bail, to jrrudfy or excuse their ambition.' " Mr. Weed aN-o states that Mr. Lincoln wai not in f ;vcr of Andrew Johnson's nT.. Nation rts Vic? I'resideci. Ilia choice v.as Daniel c 1 ickinson of New York. THE CALIFORNIA FLECTION'. After all the fr: 'end .03 shouts at the Copperhead victory in Calillrtia, it is new oflieialiy afBertaieed thai the Ilcj.ublicaus Lave a majority of two votes on jiint ballot, which S'-uures the election of allc publican Lrnit:u States Senator. The Copp- ibead candidate for Govern or is elected, there being two ltepubliean candidates iu the field. At the la.-t gen eral election their total vote w:is 50,017. Haight'e n;rjority this year is 5,1155 ; the Union majority at the preceding election was 8,470. The decrease in the iota! v jte 3 14.H5S ; notYv::!.r'-vdir- the rcgi?tiy j-Lovvp no dt-ercr-a ia the cj::i!.er entitled to yo'e. Now, if wc go one s'ep farther, we find the fetal loss in the voto to have resulted from the disafL-cted Jlor ullicaus frtayitig at home. At the last election the Pemoeracy polled a vote in these counties of 25,5?1. Ilaight lectlves a veto of but 24,022, an actual ieerea.-:e of L'32. On the other band, (he total Union vote at the preceding election, was 24.0G3 ; this year it is but 20,057, a decrease of 13, COG; the remaining 9G2 of the decrease, 03 vre have stated, being on the Demo cratic side. THE DEAD BODIES OF ASSASSINS. The bodies of J. Wilkes Booth, Mrs. Surratt, Payne, Atzei'odt, Ile-rold and Wirz, which have been reposing in the yard cf the old penitentiary, were ex humed a short time since, by order of the War Department. Tbo contemplated improvements there rendered this exhu mation cceefsary. The coffins c.r the con spirators were found to be ia a weli-prc-served state. That of Wirz had partially bursted open and bad to be nailed down securely. The exhumation of Doofh's re ir.aing from beneath the brick flooring of the building was watched with the great est interest by the persons prosccutiug the work. These remains were found to be in a wooden box, and cot Eiuiply in a blanket, as has been generally supposed from representations made by detective L. C. Jiaker in his bor k -n the secret ser vice. The er.act loeaIi:y of the reinter ment his not transpired, but it is believed to bs not far distant from the original point. In tae reinterment, Boo.'h's rc- mains were rdaeed to the t! -ht of Mrs. Surratt's. The whole nroeeediu? ras con- ! ducted with the greatest rrivacv. tnd au ! effort will be made to kcei the new place j of ivtcriucnt a secret. It seercs to be now well settled that nous of the remains are ! to le Siven up to tlieir friends. DISTRICTS.- MifHintown... Fermanagh... Patterson Milflrd Walker Pcrrysviile..., Fayette. Monroe Greenwood Ntisipu;;h.-iu na. Delaware Pcale Turbett S.rure liill.. Tuscaror.i. Lack Black ! l2 i 47 !! 000 is 221 57 i f! If).". :3 10 'J3 -I 5S 00(1 V (iuartcrni.'tcr's rirrk Loses f 'J.'iO in u 1'nro I'mik. On Saturday cvtuing a clcik, employed in the nrtermastcrs IVj artment, was 1' entrusted with S700 to carry to the e- pre-s office, lie r.nivtd after busiucs? hours, or, as ethers have it, the office was elo.-cd. He was iu need of money. Here the temptation was presented id' using the funds iu bis possession for the purpose of relieving hiur of his embarrassments There was 110 barm in it ; be did not inenn to fcteal the money; it was simply bor rowing it on t-Lort time ; be would win bis pile and have i'ncle Sam's greenbacks safe iu the express office by ten o'clock on Monday morning. '1 he doors of a gam bling sahou on Cedar street were wide open to all such sj eieus rcasoner.", and he entered. Af'er a biie! bout with the ligr, the clerk found himself minus every dollar he Lad brought wiih him. Driven to desperation, he, like all inexperienced gamblers, set about attempting to repair his lo.-s by Lew ventures. Dotting o!F to a friend, h burrowed ?250 ''for a few moments," returned to the faro bunk, and was g an cleaned out. The defalcation t .uld not, of course, le lung conocalcd from Colonel Moore ; Tbc j;.,,, js t0 take pnscr aud mail That -nUr thought half a loaf t:er j laa,r),t;ivut Veight-aad if.scsi.ect tl.aa no l.na-1, and ulTercd to compromise , ( J liu( c.rthl, w,n Bulfil.c jS a i,o;it with the gamblers lor S 100, but the wia- ...,.., Mr,.,m. The thin- is deci uercjuld not sej it i:i that li 'ht. Last Sunday a gentleman, who does not dc.-ire bis ii.iic to be mentioned, but 1V1IO held a very high position iu tJlf. laiteraiastcr s dipartuit-nt at this i . during the war, took the matter in hand ktid swore he'd have that uey back. -Uessis. .Mitchell, lurns U, a u.aamg II. pairing to the saloon on Cedar be bold- ! grocery and cotton firm iu llousto;i, Tex iy bearded the tiger iu hi den and aetu- j as, addressed to Dr. l.angdoti, in that city, ally succeeded in recovering the 8700 be- They say : -'We have a great deal of yel- longing to the tjovernnieiit. Whether he succeeded by threats of interference on ihe part of the military au'.hoi ities, and hiiitsat imprisonment in the penitentiary, ; in orange, neiupsieau, avasoia, .m as in the old war times, or by the display ! licau, lluulsville and llarrisburg. There of a stern courage i:d determination have beeu ninety deaths in Navasota out .vLich Were not to le re.dsted, we did not J of three hundred taken up to this time learn. The most singular prut of the af-1 Not over one out of fifteen recovers. fair was that the ?250 which be did wt j Ti-'C whole country is paralized. No b-n-recoved belonged to bin self. The cletk ! incss is done, and there is no money tore- ad borrowed it of bis Lgrut a fact i f which the gallant tiger-fighter was not raise any money in fct, Louis for our stnek aware when he entered tiio den. I mag- eu city and sister towns, iu God's nimc do ino bis disgust at learning the real facts of the case. Xu.-hvit'c Jtumcr. Da LiviNtii-TON. The chances of Dr. Livingston's safety are regarded as grow ing better. A letter fiotu a missionary at Bombay with reference to this matter, coutains, after a statement of disbelief in the ieports of his murder, the following : 'Not a single ouff of the eleven Clnist'un Africans who accompanied Dr. Livings ton from Bombay has returned to us ; aud we conclude that he has most likely gone with them iuto the unexplored lake coun try. T-o of them, who were educated to a certain extent in the Mission Itistitu tioti under uiyself, were young Ajawas whom he had brought to India, and they were well acquainted with the languages cf the country to which he was going. Had their master fallen, as described by Musa, both they and their companions (who were all from the Church Mission at Naski.) would, we are confident, have sought to return to India, where they have many warm irieuds willing to assist them in a settlement iu Africa were it ne cessary." Grant ami the Presidency. Gen eral Grant, in a conversation a few days , since vuh two Republican Congressmen replying to direct questions as to me IWi-leney, said that if it should seem to he tha will or Providence, and the desire cf the American people, that he should 1)0 Trident, he would not feel at liberty t0 letIit the oc0 nor appoint the other. S3 Its 17 7." 81 47 87 in; it. 0!)o 78 ii:i JO 125 000 101 ,J5 ...4S i'tl J2 5s 000 ,i: 00a 124 (;(I0 24 001" Ooo Goo s 40, 75 HI 10a 8f 4'J 124 115 1)1 8'.) 204 75 !1 105 82 40 110 103 94; 82' 202 1 loo' 000! !!.'), 20S 51, I'l f,! 151 8l 40 1 8f, en! 5.; 220 55 0 m! 141) 12 40! W (il (;:; 100 221, i)V, 1U3; 84' 4:; 11!! lot', '.).';: 2; iyy; 112 51 11 101 c I, r I 50 5!ii . 40 110! J 31 8;. 117 10! 01 so 50,215 142 71 33 84 40 18 000 110 CO! 10G. 000; 000 oooj 000 000 000 A Saitins Cnrringe for the I'luius, We were, on Saturday, pay! tbo Ft. Louis Democrat, of Monday, t-howrl a , j , ()f :,: , narria-e." desi-acd J f..r cro-sins the IMaius to Mexico. It has lwo u,,,.ilt iib sails, and a sail on each spoke ' f the two wheels tn one side of the wagon, with steering gtar acting on the forward wheels, aud provisiou for transferring the wheel sails to the oppo site wheels. The inventor is (lhas. 1'. Macsiowttsky, a German, who has been a sailor, and ba9 since spent several years in traversing the l'lains. The long ana tedious voyages of the trains led him to think of and perftct this contrivance, which be scctus earnest in thinking must succeed. When the model is placed upon a Tiianc and Mown uion, it is moved read ily by the wind, lie relies upon the as certained constancy of the prev dent winds on the great Plains, over the route named. A full i7.'.-d sailing carriage ha just been lini.-hed for him, aud is to be exhibited at Fourth and Popular streets to- l .y. The wheels are ten feet high, the wa-.-un body shaped like a long "boat and hung low, and with the jib sails, the whole Cuiiceru pre sents ati odd aud formidable ai ;. araucc. dedly euiious and interesting. ltAVA(ii:si cF Yellow I'kvmi The I St. Louis y.y.iiot.-.ii says a new cry i-r :i...i,. . o i... v.- ...i. i...;..t-.... ...;r. ......... . t unp m iut .u.u yellow lever. It has seen a letter from 1,-, w lever iu our city, at liast eight bundled cases, and new cases by the dozen every lay. It is also raging to a fearful extent lieve the sultering. Jl you possibly can so. It is fearful. No pen can describe the suiToring aud want now. and what it may be in a week the good God only can tell. Appeal to the people in any manner aud send by express all you possibly can get, and we will turn it over to the proper association for relief." Last week a hotel keeper iu Lan caster 'smolled a mice' iu this wise : Two countrymen took lodgings at his place, and fared sumptuously, drinking three bottles of wino daily. The last day, and before they hai settled their bill, a dispute arose about the speed of their horses. They at last settled upou a race, aud appointed the landlord judge. Wheu thpy were ready. the judge, like those, of tho Olympian game, gave the word, one, two, three, anc go. Away they weut, aud have neither been seen nor heard of since. No doult they aie runuiug at this moment, (a bill in some other place.) Ieavinir thi land lord fully compensated by having Laj the honor of being judge. Mr. Stanton refused to furnish 40,000 stand of arms to tho Maryland militia short ly before his removal from office. Is this one of tho causes for which he h to be tried ? A chap in Piqua. Ohio, was rcairied last week, his father giving invitations to a large company to attlnd the bridal feast. They had a scant allowance of kcr and cheap cuke, and tho old gentleman charg ed his guests fifty cents each foriLe"sup-per. sr !2 ;,7i l-; a 87 K3 !i 144 000 8S 110 104 82 40 122 113 75 07 1081 128 000; 73 77 1 1 40 13S' lor, 03! 81: 2ir lot; 88 100 83 01 104 50 71 000 47 235 5t; 10 so! SJj 03 ! 127) 000 j 7 4 ; 8;; 101; 83' 40 117! 103 03 84 203 111 ill 87j .)5; 129! 000; 71; 1)3! 103! 82 1 40! 117 107! 35 72 47 72 000 4S 210 58 k; 5'J 13 s 00 40 01 48 000 48 227 58 11 50 150 00 40 85 22 41 000 50 155 03 40 100 81: L'Oli! 150 ,wl ill 23 S 130 000 91 Gl (U 000 00( ouo 000 00" A Touith Morj-. A Western papr tells the following rather tough story. If true, It is the most remarkable on record ; An accident of a remarkable nature oc curred iu the woods of a neighboring coun ty last week by which a man was thrown eighty feet in the air. He was standing on a balance tree lying across a large log, to see another tree come down, when the tree in' its falling course struck the other end of the tree on which be was standing, aud the trcmondous weight of it coming on the spring lever, threw him like a skoi iuto the air. The remarkable part of the story rc- mains to be told. Wheu at his highest elevation the man caught hold of the top of a tree about fifteen feet from the trurk, and remained suspended by the arms tin - til the person who had felled the tree traveled a distance of Eve miles and re - turned with help and a ladder before he eoiiid be released from his perilous ps' tioii. He was found in the same position as when left, evidently in the Lc-of spir its, for be was whistling -Vatifkee Poodle,' aud making a strong fight with his feet against a delegation ot wasps that were endeavoring to build a nest in the seat oi his pants. Ho said, upon reai hing the i ground, that he had had a "healihy time' it II the 'varmints," aud attributed his powers of endurance wholly he the hotly contested canvass he had with the 'critteti' ! by their persistent -'fire iu the rear,' and and the tremendous excitement incident 1 tho-eto. If that man ever "eta into ofiiee ho will ., ,, . . . . tie provided lor, lor the res: ol ins intu- ral life. lie will know how to hanu on 'o it. iEV6 ITEMS. Flour is S7,4d a birrel at St. Paul. There is a female brass band iu De catur, llliuois. Three inches of snow fell at Nelson, X. II., on Sunday. The Cop vote iu California falls 2,000 short of their vote last fall, (Jueer gaiu. ain't it ? One of tho new members of tho Ver mont Legislature weighs 320 pounds. Two hundred thousand cigar3 are made at the Michigan State Prison per mouth. In the 7th district of Georgia the democrats have a candidate for Congress, named l'ranklia IIayue3, who is a negro. Oysters aro somewhat expensive in London. They sell there at tho rate of about forty dollars a bushel. Oue of Jeff Davis' slaves has been ippointed justice of the peace by General Old. Baehel Hunt died at Fosterburgh, III., recently, aged one hundred aud eight. She was. a native of Pennsylvania. Mayor Horton, of Mobile, has fined a white woman ten dollars for speaking, of his colored police as "llorton's nigger pets." "A pelican in the wildcrnes" was seen on the border of Goose Lake, Wa seca county, Minn., and after being wound ed, was next day captured alive. It stood six feet high. A gentleman in Freeport, 111., left his watch at the jeweler's to be repaired, when a live bedbug was discovered in (he works, which had caused the stoppage. Some days ago a barrel marked "crockery'' arrived from New York at the depot in Lawrence, Mass., addressed to a clergyman thei s. By accident the expressman knocked the top out of (he barrel, and, anxious about the "crockery," he looked in and found the coutents to be a ten-gallou kc of brandy, nicely pat-Led in hay. 94 .9ii: Sd 90 47 73 0000 8 8;i flll'l (':' - , 4;j ! (()' 0o! V: 50i 4;j 100 70 131 oooo-oooo 120j 71 00' ooj 80S 40 48 n 1 - OOO.OOOirX'OOO oou:o!joo!!oo(i0 10 ;2 000 93 30 so; 01 50 82 lOj 50; 4(1 oooj lo:;: 93! il 93j 101 j V3, If, 1 40, 03! 4i ! 93:1 8.VO0OO 0000 io.'M;o;i!(Wi('i:' 2n.3ii 61' 203 I !1! 20.'; j 112 ! '112 ! 01 1 112 1 0000 0000;,0000 0000' oooo, 000: i il A child of a fr.mily nam.;d Voting iu Wiiliamsport, ursct its cradle a few days aso ccd being nnnble to move, suf focated in a few luumtuts. Its age w:.s seven mouths. Ucv. George T Williams, who was inspected of picking a lady's pocket in New York a few months sgo, has been depu.-ed from the ministry by the Protes tant IlpisTupal Church iu Virginia. Under the Homestead law one hun dred and sixty acres of land can be nb tali.ed iu Missouri for eighteen dollars ex pense. Iir.provtd farms can le bought at from five to ten dollars per acre. James A. Cutting, the inventor of j the Ambrotype, died some days since in j an insane asyiuui near Dostoii. He had , been au iomate of the iuslituiiou for bme ! lime past. j Martin Gates, of Duncansville. Pa., 1 W3S ,, ; (Ile ,1 hr..iSl Lcl-L. j.eu.r . 'Lurg. 7C !)J 1 1 r 1 . 1 .. 1 As. (! ol Ins l.itat". v. i.1 L, liel 1 Hi a Iteeentiy he felt something lr"Mj, UM !;:lllkl , tu ,. ftt ,,if. his side. It was extracted, and proved I be a large bi.i.-s button which had heeti i driven in by a minnie bail. A man iu Maine hat iurented a u:a, chine for digging pi.taO.es. It consists ol ja seoo) made of boiler iron, which is driven under potatoes aud lifts th-.m wl li the earth ut on a Lnpner on which the J earth is shaken of and the iiulaVrs ti.ruwi. j , , ,, , . , , , ! into 'tie lurrow tK-Lind the niaehiite. , - , - , ilfii uvnti.ociufr.l.s!, " J'LnilC SALU! ""J'lir sultc! ihur tiili se'l at pnUic ta!o at J his resi letice in lije horouiiii of l'a:t T I son, ! W l-.l.NEs'lAY l!;e :Jrd. day of 1)1 ! rniuat. tu 1 o'clock, P. M . , his eaur; si..,i 1 of housi-liohl and kitclien furniture, consist ( in;; of sofa, chairs, tables, heilsie-idti, s.iitvs, parlor cooi;. ami erttioi-r Move ind p:j' d: essing bureaus, astist amis-, s-,v:::g iii ieiiini", (tiew copper uad iron kettles, to T'Ohcr il h jrenera! variety of ho i-eln.M lurniluro. Also, one piod Mare, llaruers, Soi!;y. s;!eib, stab'o aii l'irar.len u'i-nn!s. Tel 101 ma to ktojwn on day ot s Oe. Wn. (Jiven, ;lt.. i O KAUMITETi. OPIO'IAL EXAMINATION OF TK Cli O khs. Speei l examinations for Juniata Coiiaty will iaki place tii f.o'v'.n : ,,llv 0tf,V,,(.'P X:x. for IV .etio uin-'h:n and i I 1 tl... I.....:., o.n: i ot. t.-..: I Hdj-'inina; diries. I At Will's Se!i -nil Tfniis In (!rert!t woo l iu p., 1 Si.it nrday, Octooer lViti. r t.ireeiuvoo I. irus- ! ijuett ir.r.a and M .nroe !.. a :. - hit s. J AttiieSeiio.il llouie at -I'li-'oeli's Mi'N in Tnsear-iri township, M-oelae, t -ioto-r gl 1'or Tll--earora I'," lie. iiroe. H:!i .ere ' Tli. i.t m ini T in i. mi-i. ..ii i.ri.i':...",' I j at y o'clock A. M. The above appointment" j : have been made for llie special hetiita ol i those who may yet be induct-- M teach il:e foinin" winier, toil are not now in p isscss.oa of valid eerl iiieatos. Vat. 2, !8o7-td. a- W. I.I.OVi, County s-iip't. CGNUUMi'i.'i.O.i'. OLi.uAiSi.j:. Jl. i rK. SCITENCZ'S IIEiiIOINE.3. TO Ol Kfi CUS3!"Mt-nO;, g::.:e n io.irtfc3 p-f-crsd bo th the iua.-i ivill h''. Ta ftis.-j:: p '"'a t'o. ttie livrr End in;::a h inu.t f.r..t be et J;: d s.J aan-.ptitr-Vi :er rood n!ii"a rs .nod, nhVa, by the leliclnsj t; 111 ts dt.eirn.! prrpsrty. a-ol gtoii li.-ri:-.hy Me-.J r:: tlir l-a:till:nf up gis c? iflilaaon. BClILXOK'a M ASOHAK E rtL'.3 ciev.se Uieetotnacti ot a'l bilio-ii or n.r.rcufl apri;t::tl Ut.oea: nr.d, b uslns llie Be Wcel Tj-.o in cmu nKtiou. llic -:;te is reircrt'.t. S '!1NIK'S t'l I.vto-.o: SYRfP ia nuitic'ra M wel: EAme-ec'etU. a.l. tiy n;rnlh- ireo rroi es li i:r.-arilie.i ara ts.r--.r:l lrv:a ILc vfeiu, a.nl focd, wliolenome tiiooa n.a;:.r. TTh'.c'i rritl rri.!l all difuaso. I' pitiea'j will ta.' theio me(I!Ine2cir(i li.r u dimai-N:.. Ca33uaiti:'oa T-rr treqeeatlv in i last alare jrieldt rcaaile lo llic-r a.-tioa. T 0:e tbe p'.lla lrc4ticatl, to clcatiio Ui liver r.atl rtomixti. It &jx not lollow lieu b-a-Aae Ibo bowel- aro not con live they are not roiuired, Jar ioat-tooej In d'-arr-b'na tit-y a:-e iiece.ar.ar. TLc eloiiia- li ataat tc fc.-pi bra.llie, and aa -?eULa crtei lo allow t!:s ial moaic Syntp to a-aoa :uc r&y.ra'.ory orsan preperiy aai allay any irriiation. Tasa aU that le ro pi-re 1 to psrorm a peri. --inn; cure is, to pm- rut tu "t i . cold. Exercise alioattbe roonwi as mncb as pv;t.:a, eat all the richest loud tat meat, sstrue, aad, m ts. t, aoytluof tie; apjieuio craves : bzi be tifctvrular and zoajlaaue well. lid w.ua. uio. 1 yr. Jan 30, 1S67-L 100,000 WHITE PINE SHAVED, LA? AND JOINT SHINGLES. Also. BOAr.DS, OAK PLANK. PLAMTL'RING LATHS, AND PICKETS. Toil f AIE BY OltAFF & TIIOMr?OX, my S-Cm. Milroy, MifTlin Co.. Pa. PLAIN and Fancy Job work neatly cxrecut ed at this Olhee. 803 & SII t tit-stint. St., I'll!!'. REMOVAL To the finest CoOri;? I'.onnjs in fii City. 1'art of liie sc'ioui kii'l the viiote of ihe ti.iid nud fourtli' tluurs. JJank ef Kpi.iiI.Kit Ku;!Jing, ur!y ..p.nic iLc Cominentiil II..tKl. Tli t l.i-it itrgkniicd nnl'.nilio teJ lSus:ae CoIIcko in the country. K'l'i.:.-.!ii;n for :l,o (.'"initio.; Loom in t!ic soonest posilj!e lima eonsistcut with lite inttie.-is of tko siuucni. Sen I for ( vs. TAVI.'jK & Sl'IUM.;. HARE CHA.V'.'i: to fici y. ur Lnittinj 1 lionc :it very rea-o'in' l,. rutcs The Huo tinilon Ivuittin Estaliisliiiicnt solicits or- h-i-j of the ci:i'-ns of JI;tliO,town, 1'attersou ni' snriouirllti); c ualry. We knit Sluckinjrs of all sliapps. slze, colors ari l of cvory kir.'l of yarn. Our machines make precisely the "r.me ptich as was mida Ly our mothers and fareniothers, &ni our work will out wear ami fit nc ttrr than the work of the moil .Jr-xtrous f ineulno finger, sen.i your jurn hy A lati:s Kxproas or cther-wii.- ue ':.ni aoi.-l hy lb liirectious, an-I e wili tuitkn Kj.-k that w.li (jo a-e von. Scaifs, A'';!iut,j, Cm s of all kiu ls, .s'luckinK.-, Socki lor i:o!, s uivn. toys, girls ami rtii'..iien, ous j:i'lers. mats ami i.uui'.r.vj (;ri,,-r urtic'.fS. Uor iriocij r,l v,urk is ou btuckitgr, n.'otens Ull'i SUJ ! J.;l s. J.n'lifs-' a:oi cisses stockinjs, per j.a'r "e. Metis' 'ocks, " .- 26e. tsa-i '.iiii'ie, . " l.if MiMeri". -jrjr. 'hi! lr,-r.- stocking. " 2 'c. li.!i'iora! or oiin-rwifa l.c. an 1 upwurtN. All yarns can he f rw.-in!ed ar.d saf'-ly re tume'l vritliin a few days. Foliiig dou teiitty. All work warranted. Ad-lrees LAM I! KNITTING ESTABLISHMENT. OlI. - 2at. Iiuntind ,n, li. THIS IS TO CIVE NOTICE : ' Thai 101 the l:;ih dy of SSepteml-er, A. P. lS'-.T, a Warrant ia bankruptcy was is'.ii"l against tlo- Estate of Jims I'hauim;, of lia!o :j:ishi)i. in the County of Juniata and Mute of Pennsylvania.-whu has beeu adjudged a Itankrupt on LU own peiitinii ; liint the pay-iiit-nt i f any dibiHard i. Uvery of any prop erty beioi:ji;i to snth bank: up:, to hini or i. r l is use, and i!i- lrar.:vr vt m y j roperty ! hwn : )! t'id '.11 t y lav? ; 1 5: at a meeting ol t.'n- iii rs if tua said bankrupt, la pr.-ve liieii IV'I'H, atvi to choose one or iuor liiot vo. -Uui. on c-iuaty, S:a!a of i'ennsyl- teiiT.; .1. .11. Kie.n.iai;. leister, on di- of N.jvci'.cn A. L. IsCT, at a L-ck A. M r. T). !;;:k::na .vai.7. I-V-u:.. i". s iaishaP, ' i iti-:u Liitrici of Peua'a. Oct. 2. lS'.'7-ii. IV.' sSdt.t i MX -.i;- i',i;tm; UIV. Th Vet 11 toe nudersiried Laa this -.!ay Sjtfpl. 17) 01 'i : -11. ive i iv oiu'iiat ei.tisenr. I Lehooka ' toe lino will be left in tli" hands o: Messrs. row & Tari-or lor c-.U.-ot oti. .1 tiMii SL'LlLfF, T.I'J-i. I. r;;o'.V, T ll-JJd. L". PAUKEU, 'j-Ii'E iimhTH'fr U Co p.;! - tierh nei I: ip no I II:. lay formed .t'l J stvltf of I row Parker, t'-.r li..- t:i , --e , f c ;i-ry-ioi; on the uiueren: br.i:.coe of bujitiess fjr nier'y cu.-eie oa by fas latj :ir.a. 1 UtlMAS .1. 1'ItliW. THOMAS I'. l'AKMLll, sen!. "', IPOT-Ot. i i.i)i:i;N.i: " I.e.r:;-.r-'iiToii !!i;vi:n-i.:'.i 1"i.i:d S K W t X i M A C 11 t N E. Vent rj.-n? .V..-.',;,... in th li ..;,. W-jhtil I'rci.llaw iVoIr.' Mct'.il .i:t l.nr ij lut All KUtf 1 V ii 1. LTf, New York. Fi.onr.NCE sewim; M .iciiixb Comc.nt. No. o-'-'i t'ro.ldieay. T'.ie nnfhiiK-s c ia b-? seen at the re-idenio if too A.-nt, Mi-s !".. C. fc'ambiiith. Main -Str-et, M. ii';.;. Pa. may 1'.', 'OT-tf. J. M O O K h v I r 11 WOODWAuD&CO l-Ni.UiLISUED 122. 330 MAUIvLT SFRr.KT. '2'UJ"" PIUi-AUKLPIIIA nov 2. lSOf.-lv. D. S. LLLIOIT WITH JACOB It I KG EL & Co. I.nte llIlieiKL & FISTLK. IMPORTERS A JOBBERS OF 13 lv Y GOOD S, .'o. CJ3 Slitrket Street, and 27 North -1th, St., PHILADELPHIA. Au. HI, 15C7-ly. t. DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is 1- hereby civeu that Letters v( A liaiiis- I rat ion on thu eitate of Maitltetv Laird, late of hack towusuip, dec d., have bnen granted in due firm of law io the utilei stoned. All persons indebted lo said estate are requested to tiake immediate payment, and those having c'ainis iit.in-l tiic same will please present them properly aallifntieated tor Rcilh-mttnt. JOil.V II. LLAIli, AJuV. sept. 2", lSo7-';t CAUTION. Notice ia hereby piren that,. ! a', ing been for some tin-e. subjeeted to such extreme ill treatu.atit at the hands of my wife, Lileu I'aslovr. as lo nake eoliabita' ott in: possible ; and having now parted, I hereby camion ail persons ncainst harbi.rinjr or trnnt iti; her on uiy account, as I will not pay nvy debts of ber coutraeiinz after this date. CON KAD C AS LOW. 5u(-nehann- Tovnhip, Kepteuilicr 2'i, lsioT. " Oct. 2SI. TANTKD. SUMAC The undersigned t wishes to purchase pure Siiniac in isrtr or small quanliiies. Ilt:ic-t ciaiHel prices aid on Ueli-ery at sumac mill, Mcchanica burg, Juniata county, Pa. n. iir:r.T7r.Li!, r..rl lloeal, Jur.ial Co., lis anrjus'. lo, ls'.'j-!'. . .i . t
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