WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG. 10, 1870. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AXD t after Monday, Jun 13. 1S70, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follow i : EAST WAL.D. Philadelphia Ksprvs?.. 12,10 A. M Fast Liue - 3,25 A. M. Hirrihb'g AccotntnodVn 10,36 A. M. Mail Tram 6,52 P.M.' ' Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. . Cincinnati Express 1,50, A. M. Pacific Express 3,34 A. M, Mail Train 3,01, P. M Way Passenger 10,15 A. M. Pittsburg Exprcsa. ...... 5,36 A. II. Accommodation 8 20 P. M. JAKES NORTH, Ag't r " JCSUT1 ESCAiaTTIMT,' So. 19, I. O. O F. meets on tb first and third Tuesdays f each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Tbompsoutown, Juniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. F. W. C. Looaw, Scribe. TOW'S ASD COl'STRV. Communication'. Next week we ex pect to publish the "Lc-gititnute Power of the Civil Magistracy.". ' ( Cha,noeu. Mr. John H. Clay hag a va'.ualla mill site for aalo: Ha ' haa changed tha day of sale to the 6th of iJeptemher. See advertisement. ARRiviC. Thos. II. McCIellan has arrived and is ready to repair clocks, watches and jawelry" DeiTt forget the place at Watts' Bock Store. Preached An itinerant preacher, whd styled himself a "United Methodist," preached twice in the Court House Yard and otire from Mr. Will's porch, on Sab Lath last. "We.did not bear him. A Nkw CoLnterflix. A new and dangerous count-.Tieil ten dollar note on the First National Bank of Poujrhkeepaie, N. Y., has made its appearance iu Bos ton. Wantku, information of the where abouts 'of the heirs' of one Peter White, who died lately, iu Coventry, X. Y. By addressing H. C. Sticker, Milton, Pa., they wili learn aomethiug tJ their advan tage. -Examination. At a examination iu j a neighboring county not long si'jee, the Superintendent politely asked a y outig ! lady to decline mmi. "Decline a man not by any -means," was the J.-romp t re-j 'cia'der. .""he jf-Jt a certificate. IrR k.vfnts -The raisin? of the pavement i.i fro:, of Messrs. Ki)k mid Bucks adi cousiuorabiv to the an-jear- aL-.9 . of that part of . the s pare. Mr. j Books is also parting up a buiiuing on j Water jure-.., j j t .. . . , ,. . I Wily Can't Bv a recent act ol the State Legislature persons who have not p-r.U-n'.e' with !re--dere of M. D , or Lave failed lo take out a county license, are pruhibited from practisiriij'medic'iiie . Ba6f. Bali.. Las: Saturday the In ,ifnn.!Tia. of a .- ! nw n ?n a m:to I ., - , , t . , boot. It may lurnisa your many t!iou- Catne, defeated the J umatas, ot tan place. I 5 , , 'i b r j and readers with an agreeapla thought The game was p.ayed at Lewieiown. ; vvhile the mercury is up in the nineties ; The score stood, Independents, 73 ; Ju-1 "January Ctb, 1S35, ic MifBintown, ther r.iatss. 25. I nioiueter fell tf 200 below zero, and coi:- 1.1 pk has lew charms for th Dyspep tic, which is not to be wondered at when w take iuto account the bodily and mental sutfeiiLg that this distressing mal ady geuerates. The Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of iron) has cured thousands who were suiTeri:; from th:3 disease. Celebration. Tbo Horuingtown Union Sunday School expect to hold a celebration on Saturday next, at the mouth of Llorning's run. Another. Tho Sabbath School of the Lutheran Church at Centro will hold t celebration on the coming Saturday. M'Alirtersville Band. The mem ber! o the Union Band of McAiisters rilit wish to inform the public that parties desiring to employ the Baud are request ed to make application to the following committee. All such applications will receive prompt attention : J. L. Oa vent, .7. E. G IIATBILL, : . . S. B. Cavint. Frraks of lightning. In Cambria county tbo other day, lightning struck a load of hay, on which was a father and i.two.aons. One of tho boys was killed outright ; the clothing of tho other was . set on fire burning him eoverely ; the two horses fell dead in their tract y the load of hsy was burned up and tlx wag on was considerably charred. Muto n'ai. Firb Whilst Thrksking. During' the time that Mr. J. Slack, South nf Jacksonville, one day last week, was engaged in threshing, bis machine caught fire from eevere friction and everything near was in imminent danger of being con sumed. The friction that produced the fire waa caused by the straw having wrapped around tho cylinder. Farmers would do well to watch this. Star cf the Valley. IVOTT is the TiSMf To persons who are not subscribers of the Sentinel. but who wili eend us one dollar and fifty cents, we will mail to them the Senti nel and a receipt in full for subscription to the Skntixel to the 11th day of Oc tober. 1671. Will the friends of the pa per work a little for it and the party j Friends, mention the fact to your neigh-, bors that if they subscribe cow, or with in thro wek. one dollar and fifty cent3 . will secure to them the SuNTlNEL to the eleventh day ff October, eighteen drcd and Bercnfy-or.e. ' Glad Tidings. N. E. Littlefield who at present has a large stock of tin cans on hand, -which were manufactured during the spring and summer months, Las reduced the price to one dollar per cozen, as he wishes to run off the stock. A discount of 20 per cent, on all other tinware has also been made. Persons in need of tiuware, cans, or glass jars, would do well to call before going else where. After the present stock is dis posed of, tin cans cannot be bought at this figure in the connty. Shop on Bridgo street, MiSlintown. Killed by Lightning. A gentle man from York informs us that yester day afternoon two Italian organ grind ers, who had been entertaining the people of that place for the past few days, left for Gettysburg, and whilo on their tramp were overtaken by a thunder storm about one and a half miles south west of York. They took shelter under an apple tree in the orchard of. Mr. Smyser, and soon after one of them was instantly killed by a stroke of lightning and the other so severely Injured that his recovery ia doubtful. They were taken to the county poor house. liar riihurg Telegraph. Fatal Accident. We have been in formed that on last Wcduesday evening, Miss Susan Miller, a-resident of New port, Perry county, visited a store to get some Veata Illuminating Fluid. The oil was brought from the cellar and placed on the counter, so near a lighted lamp that the gas from tLe oil cau took fire. Somo one in the store, iu attempting to throw the can of buraiug oil -out of the room, threw it on the lady. Her clothes took fire, and before it could be extin guished she was so badly burned that she died iu 23 hours. If all merchants would adopt the rule which our Miftlin town merchants are practising, such ac cidents would not occur their rule is to sell no coal oil after dark.. No Hcmbco. We do not wish to in form you, reader that Dr. Wonderful, or anv oilier man, has discovered a remedy that cures all diseases of miad, body or estate, and is destined to make our sub lunary sphere a blissful paradise, to which heaven itself ahall be but a side si,0Wi jut we do wish to inform you that j )r Cage's Catarrh Kemecy has cured thousands of cases of Catarrh in its worst forms and stages.aud the predictor will r,ay'$500 lor a case of this loathsome i disease which ho canuot cure. It may j le procured by mail for sixty cents, by addressine R.V. Pierce -M. D . Buffalo, S. i Y. For sale at most Drug Stores erv where. ev C'-'Lit Time. Wo clip the following from the Lewistowu Ihinorrat. Our ijcal says he knows of ao adjectives to :se in describing tiie cold .at 200 degrees below zero. Perhaps the Democrat can find the proper language to describe such weather : Ed. Democrat, Dear. 'Sir: The scrap, which I enclose as a "local'" for vour truly valuable paper, I found the Other day wane examining an oia scrap . i - i tinued from 10 to 15 degroos for several Jays. January 4ih, 1S35. at Now Leb anon, Lebanon co., N. Y., it sunk to 30 below, congealed and became immovable. At Chambersburg. Pa'., it fell' to 37. and at Lewistown, MifHia co , Pa , to 210." McVeytowo. July 2S, 1870. B. Exhibition. There will be a Chem ical Dioramic Exhibition this f Wednes- dav" evening in tho Lutheran church of this place. The exhibition, aa we learn from the circulars distributed, is Le Vere'e Chemical Diorama, presenting Biblical and Historical Scenes and Paintings, Views in Egypt and the Holy Land, noted Scenery in Europe and America, with Statuary Works of Art. This Dio rama has been prepared spocialiy. for giving entertainments for Sabbath-schools, the proprietors always devoting half the proceeds to the Sabbath-School of the church where they exhibit. It is a chaste and moral entertainment, and if it belongs to the high order that it is .said to, then all should see it, and experience tha plea sure that ariees from witnessing the ecenes, paintings and representations of the past and present, and also experienco the satisfaction of having contributed to to the substantial good of the Sabbath school cause. Admission 25 cents, chil dren 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock, entertainment commences at 8 o'clock. A correspondent sends us the follow ing, which he styles "Kelica " r Kklics A few days ago, in company with a friend, I called to see Capt. I). M. Jaasisou, of Fayette township. After spending a few hours in very pleasant conversation, we proposed to look around over tho farm, and among the many pleasant scenes which demanded our at tention, there is one we wish to mention. It was pointed out to ca by tho Captain. It was a hitch, tree about 18 inches in circtvmference, bearing on its body sev eral inscriptions ; one was I. G., 1798, standing for Isaac Green, who lived on tho place at that time. The name of Stephen Giffin was found on the same tree, cut in 1811 ; also W. R. for Wil liam Eothrock, in 1817. These names and dates are legible, and can be read by any one who can read, and will continue to he so till their century is completed. Tho Captain also told ua that a terrapin waa found a few harvests past, with the initials of his father's name J. J. in 1807 ; also the numbers 1812 and 1817 Still jit was lively and moving arouad carrying hun-,wrjth it the name of him who has long slumbered iu Q'atL. Card ok Thanks. The members of the Star base ball club of this city desire to tender their thanks to the Meteor base ball club of Mifflin, for the kind reception and gentlemanly treatment received at their hands while on a visit to that place on Saturday, July 30th. They also are under obligations to Mr. Coleman, of the Patterson House, for the provisions made for their entertain ment, and for courtesies extended them. They will ever remember their visit with pleasure and hope at some future time to reciprocate. Harruburg Telegragk. Camp Meeting. A camp meeting, under the auspices of the Evangelical Association, will open near Flint school house. Walker township, on the 25th iust. A children's meeting, for the benefit of Sunday Schools, will be held on the camp ground on Tuesday, August 30th, 10 o'clock A. M. Sabbath Schools of all denominations and Union Sunday Schools, and the friends of the Sunday School cause in general, are cordially in vited to attend. Schools are expected to briug their provisions with them. We are authorized to state that no hucksters will be permitted on the camp ground.' ' j Bitten by a Snake- A few nights ago a childdaughter of Rev. J. A. Gill, of Tuscarojsj Valley feeling thi trmt. i,-WY fra trt rpt. A - drink- ' Mc- irstv The water being out on a porch, the child went out there and drank. Ou closing the. outside door on her return she noticed that it did not close with its usual free dom. ?h also felt something about her feet. After getting to bed one ankle pained her so much that she cried. The father examined her ankle and discovered singular punctures and a good deal of swelling. Thinking that the hurt was receive! at the uoor, and coiuecturing the cause, he immediately went down stairs to the outside door, under which he found a large copperhead enake. Mr. McGill put big lips to the wound and suckid the poison out, and thereby in all probability saved the life of his child. The child, we have been informed is get ting well. Wuistli.no Girls. An exchange, under the head of "Whistling Girls," writes as follows : There is a proverb which says 'WhiM'.ir.g (iris an.-l crowing lians Aiwavj come o bid cads." ' But,. notwithstanding the old proverb, a writer steps forward to defend the whistling girls in their independence. " Show me the girl who has the hardi hood to whistle in these days, when every thing natural even to the very hair of your heid, is at a discount, and I'll show you a girl who can bo depend ed upon one who will not fail you in iine of need, and will give you the true, hearty grasp, tho cordial handshake the warm, genuine welcome ; no tip of the kid glove, and a culd, how-do-you-do ; who can brave danger, look toil in the face without shrinking, laugh with those that whixtle ; who cau iu ebon. take the world as she finds it, rough and rugged, not go through life as though she were walking ou egg, and afraid of crack ing a shell ; who deals i:i substance not shadow." eb J&ucrtisrmfnts. W ilmaji yvim:. MilP.inlnwn, Pa., Ajent of the CELEBRATED AMERICAN ORGAN'S for Juniata county. Th-s are the best ORGANS now irade. Suited to all circumstances. Prices ranging from !00 $1000. A!so, Agent for FIRST CLASS PIANOS. All instruments sold warranted for five year, aug 2 1870-tf. T USUAKORA ACADEMY. THE 86th SCHOOL-YEAR WILL BEGIN SEPT. 7th. YOUNG MEN AND BOYS ARE PREPARED FOR BUSINESS PURSUITS AND FOR COLLEGE. App'.icauts will address D. D. ATONE. A. M., J. J. PATTERSON. A. M.. Aug 3, 1870 Principals. 71L11BLE SILL SITE FOR 1LE. The undersigned offers at private sale the well known CUBA MILL PROPERTY. The Mill was burnt last March, and not being able to rebuild tho same is the reason why I offer it for sale. This is ono of the best Mill sites in the county ; not only for a Grist Hour mill, but for mo'. any kind of a fac tory. A Good Pam niJi Ruce with splen did Water Power. Also, a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE. and sii acres of land, more or less, running to the Penna. canal with a good Wharf. This proper'yis one mile north of MifSintown. Payments will be made easy. Call on or ad dress JOHN n. CLAY, MifSintown, Juniata county, Pa. If not sold bv TUESDAY, the 6ih day of OCTOBER, 1370, I will offer the above property at public sale on said day. aug3, 1870-is. COAL AND LUMBER YARD. The und.T eifiaed begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces iu part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal.aud Liine-bur-cets Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as White Pine Plank, two inches, do 1J White Pine Boards, 1 inch, doone-hnlf inch, White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards. Scantling, Joicc, Rooting Lath. Plastering Lath, Shingles, Striping, Sash and Doors. Coal ani Lumber delivered at phort notice Persons on the East side of the River can be furnished with Limeburncrs Coal, ic, from thecoal yard at Tysons Lock, aug lo-ly. GEORGE GOSHEN M'ALISTERSVILLE TIN SHOP. The un dersigned has established himself in MoAliatersville in the Tinning business. Persons wanting anything in his line should call before purchasing elsewhere as he is prepared to manufacture all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, and to sell as low as they can be purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and the public generally are respect fully invited to call, as he hopes by strict at. tentionto business to deserve a share of pat ronage. aug 18 '69tf JACOB G. WINEY. A Large assortment of Queensware, China 2. ware, G!asswar, Crockery ware, Cedar ware, ic, for aaie chfp hv GRAYBILL L FHELLY. Ccnraterda!. CLOSiftG fK!3 OP r, iO So. 3d St. I'kila. 3 o'clock, p. m. r Avg. 9, 1S7 V. S. 6 s of '81 .... " " '62 " '64 " ' '65 " " '05, new, ii new " ' 'US .'. 5's, 10-40'8 V. S. 30 l'ear G per cent. Cy.. PueComp. Int. Notes,.... Gold Silver H41U5 112 (d:U2i 111 (yv. 111 Chilli lOPJuSllCi ioyj(;iioj no (3UUl 107j(a108 lUK'f.ni 13 00 117118 Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds.. (-20 S39 Central Vaoific R. R 845 S00 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.. 750 (j,7"0 MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS MIFFLIN G RAIN. M ARRET. &.C. FLOOR, COAL, ton Treverton tote fi 50 do Eg 6 50 Sunbiiry stove C 50 do Egg 6 50 Chestnut. 6 60 Pea. 3 50 Mixed ..' 2 75 WOOD, Super, 1 abl. Si CO .5 60 6 50 2 00 1 75 145 1 83 75 80 85 . .t0 45 6 00 4 50 2 00 Extra,....- Fancy, Rye, cwt. Corn Meal,..... GRAINV White wheat,... Red Wlreai Rye........ Barley,... Oak 4 00 Hickory :."4 60 HAY, Corn, Buckwheat. ..... Oat?, . Timothy, 12 00 Olover :..'. 12 00 SEEDS; Retailed Articled Clover, 2 bus Timothy. Piaster. tot 10 'JO Flax Corrected weekly by D. P. Sulouff. GRAYPTI.L A FIIELLY'S PRICES CUR REN'T. Reported Weekly. Prime Roll Butter 2.i While Sugar 11 Urown do. lOtoH Seat Rio Coffee ... 25 Ground alum salt 2 00 Turks lal&nu do. 1 75 Dairy Bait 9tol4 Eh'g Lard 20 Tallow 09 Wool - 50 Rice 11 TRICES Oi- BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for tho Jl-hiat kntisl by the Board of Commerce of MiCUu and Patterson. White Wheat.. SI 40 White beans, Red "... 1 30 per bus 2 00 Rye 75 Beeswax j) tb 85 I'.arley 80 Soap, dry 03 Corn 85 Candles.....".... 12 Oats ... 40 Wool, washed 46 Clovcr!-ecd... 6 00 Rags 03 Tiiuoshysced.. 4 00 Butter, prime Flaxseed 2 00 roll, lb... 22 Dried Apples, Kg9. doi.. 20 per lb .- OS Tallow, tb- 08 Teaches, pared ' 20 LarJ 20 unpared 12 Hams - IS Cherries CC Shoulder IS Currants 20 Sides 16 Blackberries.. . 10 Sa't, Ground Potatoes 35 Alum l sack 2 00 VHJL.VUEI.l'IUA MARKETS, PuiLAi'isi.riMA, Aug. C. 1870. The receipts and stock of Flour are extremely light, and holders are very firm ia their views. There is a moder ate business doing. Sales of 100') bbls., inc'udiiii Superfine Extrr.s N. W. Extra Family... Penna. do. d-. .. Ohio i Ini. do. do. .. Fancy Brand? SS'f.Otoo- 7h S5 75(it)C 25 f'J ;i"(n;7 25 S7 2oi,ii7 f,0 $7 00(i7 f,u 7 75&3 00 Wheat attracts but little attention and prices are rather weak ; sales ' of C500 bush, at cl.SS for old Perm, red ; 1 58 for old Ohio red, Sl-40aP45 for ucw Del aware do. J.ye sens at cl lyafi.. vorn in liberal supply nnd dull ; tales of 6200 buFh. at $l-05al 07 for yellow and 69c. aSl 0:l for Western mixed. Oats meets a limited demand, with sale3 of 5000 bus. at 53ia'.)2c. for new and old Penn. DIED. In Licking Creek Valley, on the 4th inst.-I-'.I.VIE NELLA. daughter of M. t. and M. M. Gins, aged I year, 1 month and 10 days. On the 5th inst., near Lemon's Mill, in Mil ford twp.. Mr. DAVID SHERLOCK, aged 33 years, 11 months and 13 days. Oa July ?, 1870, in Schellsburg. Bedford county. Pa., MARY ALDA, daughter of Isaac and Annie T. Heckman, aged 2 years, 6 mos. and 21 days. She was an only child, and it required much grace to give her up, but that graco was given. The writer of this waa much with her during her illness, and watched death as it seemed to steal upon her little frame, until her redeemed spirit heard the Savior's voice, ''Como homo." She was beautiful in life, and lovely in death. She did not suffer much ; her disease was Congestiou of the Brain. Dr. Marburg, an intelligent and skillful physician, did all that could be done for her, but tbe time to robe and throne and crown little Mary had come. The pareuts said, ''We will meet her again, ' ia the fnr-oft' home of the soul.' " The Rev. Mr. Ross preached the funeral sermon to -n large audience, in tbe Menonite Church, Lost Creek Valley, Juniata county, ou the 10th of July ; his text, was, '-They shall die no more." All left tho house of pray er saying " Of such is the kingdom of heaven." J. A. R. FARM FOR SALE, In Walker Township. rpiIE undersigned offers at Publio Sale, on X the premises, in Walker township. Juni ata county, about one mile Northeast of Van wert, at 1 o'clock p. m.. on SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1870, The following real estate, to wit : A valua ble farm, situated as above described, ad joining lands or J. ti. Ii W. H. Moore, Wm Curren and others, containing ' One Hundred and Twelve Acres, About Seventy-five Acres of which are cleared and in a good stuto of cultivation. Tbe im provements are a DWELLING HOUSE, NEW BANK BAUN. 02 by 45 fset. erected this summer, other necessary outbuildings, a Spring of never-failing water near the house, also a good thriving APPLE ORCHARD cf Choice Fruit, and a Peach Orchard. Persons wiehiug to invest in real estate, should ex amine this properly. Terms made known oa day of sale. 53?" Any person desiring to view the prop erty ean do so by calling on Rev. Geo. Myers residing on the premises, or on the under signed. DAVID BESHOAR. July 27, 1870-ts BEST CIGARS IN TOWN AT Ilollobaugh's Saloon. Two for 6 cents. Also, the Freshest Lager, the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the Finest Domestio Wines, and, in short, any thing you may wish in the EATING OR DRLSKING LINE, at the most reasonable prices. He has alio refilled his BILLIARD HALL, so that it will now oompare favorably with any Hall in the interior ef tht- atafe. June 1, IsTfi-ly ANNOUNCEMENTS. congress, . . Mr. Editor .-please announce the name a f Hon. Jqbb B. I'ackik, of NorthtiTnber'and county, aa a suitable person to be voted for at our approaching primary election for Con gress. He nas nominated two years, ago against his own wishss, and was elected by nearly 3.000 majority. He baa served -with great credit to himse'.f and benefit to the res trict. There is scarcely a man in Congress, of bis experience, who commands more influ ence in that body than Mr. Packer. As au evidence of the great satisfaction he has given, it is only necessary to say that he has already been unanimously re-uominated in Saydur, Union and Northumberland coun ties. Juniata will do herself credit, and Mr. Packer justice, by giving him a unanimous vote.' ... BE ALE. STATE SENATE. Mr. Editor : It affords me pleasure to auk you to announce Col. J. K. Robinson a can didate for the State Senate. His merits as a true American citizen and as a soldier rank high, and need not be enumerated. ' JUNIATA. ASSEMBLY. . . - - -Fitst Walerford, July 9. 1870. . Editor Juniata Sentinel: Dear Sir, Allow me to preseut the name of Joseph L. Stew art, Esij., of Pcrrysville, as a suitable person to represent us in the next Legislature. Mr. Siewart is well and favorably known through out the .District, and if elected. will do all in his power for the interest of the County' arid District. TUSCARORA VALLEY. , ASSEMBLY... .. ' Jfr. Editor: Among the. business men of Juniata county who have successfully passed through tbj business storms and crashes of twenty-five yars, stands Noah Hertzler. By skillful management he passed through tho past business troubles, uubroken financially., and with a character without a stain, and to day he ranks among the solid men of our cuunty. He is most favorably known through out the length and breadth of the county, not only by the business men, but by liio people. Need I add that such a man is a suitable and well qualified one to represent tho people of the District in the Legislature. That fact is self-evident. I then, in the name of many citizens here and elsewhere, announce hiia a candidate for the Legislature. MIFFLIN. ASSF.MBLY. Editor Smtinel : Louis E. Atkinson is known to most of the Republicans of Juniata. He is a young man, bones:, capable, and withal a " good Republican," and if selected by tho party for its standard bearer in the Legislature, will do only what will result in honor to himself and the constituency which he may represent. Therefore permit me to announce him a candidate for Assembly. DELAWARE. ASSF.MBLY. Mr. Editor: Please make the announce ment that John Patterson, Esq., of Lack township, will be a candidate for the Legis lature at its approaching Primary Election, subject to Republican usages. Mr. Patter son has betH a Whig and Republican al! his life, and richly deserves some recognition at the hands of the Republicans of the county. He would make a popular candidate, and an obliging and ciliaicnt Ripresentative. SPRUCS HILL. BHElliir. Mr. J'ditor : Permit me to announce the name of Jacob Lemon Esq., of Milford twp., aa a suitable person to fill the office of Sheriff of Juniata county. Mr. Lemon has always been a Republican, without hnving been identified with any faction, was a soldier in tbe late war, is popular wherever known, wouid run the full vets of the party, and would make an obliging and accommodating Sheriff. DF.LAWARC. SHtRIFK. Mr. Edi'or: Wi do not wisk to disparage the claims of any other gentlemen, but ask you to aliow in to mention in connection. with the office of Sheriff the name of William Given, Esq., of Fermanagh township, as a suitable and worthy Republican for that of fice. ' .' Mavt RapuBt.iCASS. ' RSGISTKR AND RECORDER. Editor Sir.tintl .-Please announce the name of D. . Alter, of rerrysvillo, as a suitable candidate for Register and .Recorder. Mr. Alter id a young man of gocd qualifications, and, if nominated and elected, will discharge the duties of the office faithfully. MILFORD. REGISTER AND RECORDER. We are authorized to announce E. W. n. Kreidcr, Esq.. cf this borough, a candidate for Register ar.d Recorder, subject to the usages of the Republican party. RIUISTER AND RRCORI-KR. Sraucs Hill Twr., July 25, 1S70. Eiiiar Junictta Smtintl: Dear Sir, Allow us to present the nama of Thomas Morrow, Esq., of East Watcrford, as a suitable person to fill the oilice cf Register, Recorder. &?. Mr. Merrow has been an honest and faithful worker in t'.e good cause during his entire lifetime, and if nominated and elected, will discharge the duties of tbe office with great credit to himself and friends. Mast RsruuLtcAXS, . The gentleman who presented the above card states that it was mailed in time for last week's issue, but on account of some de lay did not leave ia time. This slight infor mality, it is urged, should not exclude it. Ed.' COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Editor Sentinel : A number of the friends of James J. Culbertson are desirous that he be announced a candidate for County Com missioner, feeling assured that if made the nominee of the party and subsequently elec ted, that he will give satisfaction. I there fore ask that he be announced. Citizen of Turbett Twp. JURY COMMISSIONER. Editor Sentinel: Allow me to announce Mr. Joseph Rothrock, of Fermanagh town ship, aa a moat suitable candidate for Jury Commissioner. FERMANAGH. COUNTY AUDITOR. Mr. Editor : la a line permit rao to an nounce Mr. G. 3. Metter'.ing, of Monroe, a candidate for County Auditor. MIFFLIN. LAST NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I haTe purchased from H. H. Wiutou the Books of the Juniata Sentirel offico while that paper was published by him. AH ac counts for subscription, advertising or job work will be paid to me. Persons knowing themselves indebtwi on these books must make immediate payment, otherwise the ac counts will be placed in the hands of an offi cer for collection. JuneC2-"m SAMUEL LEONARD. j REGISTER'S NOTICE. j 'V'OTICK is herchy piven thai the following d-' named peraons la-re Sie l their A Iminii- 1 traior'i. Executor, and Ouardian acccunu in fh Ka.rlb,avD I ..f 1....;.,. .. 4 and allowance, at the Court House, iu Mitlin- town, on WeducS'Iay, Se!. 7, 1F7G, viz : 1. Tbe account of L. K. I'lsh, Adm'r..tf John W. Miller, Kie of Sediuehanua lwp., uoceasea. 2. The final ae uf S. G. Dressier, Adm'r. of Elizabeth JSade, Uie of Green wood twp., deceased. 3. The account cf John M. Witner, Guar dian of Clarissa Heck. 4. Tho iiccomit of Jonah Y"der, Executor of Eenj.im n Yo lor, !an of De-awar twp., ueceaset. 6. The account of Henry Zoo'. Guardian of Sarah Uerlzler, one of tjn minor children J of Daniel IK-rtzlor. dc'J., in accon"! with I the estate of ihe said Sni!i Hcrtiler. 1. The account of llunry Zook, Guardian oft Davis Hertzler, one of the minor children of I Daniel Hertzler,. dee'd., in account with 'he 1 estate ol tno said Davis Hertzler. 7. The first and partial account f Jere-1 mih T.v.irm . Arlm-r r.ftSo.o-n rinmii,r. ; of. Walker two., iec'u. 8. The account of Mary Jane ifatt-n, Ad ministratrix of James Martin, late of Spruce Hili township, decea.-ei. JOSHUA Br.AI.E, UtU:tr. Register's Office, Mi:13:ntown, August 2, 1S70. 'PHIAL LIST SEPTEMBER T., 1S70. 1 Benj Zeidcrs v C J Cbamheriin. 2 Abel Marcy for uae of Amos Hoot rj Mon roe township School Districts 3 Broneon, Graves, Solovcr & Co.' n David Adams. 4: N S Buckingham rt Julia Wct ef al. ."). If W -Sbuman ti I.ulto Marx et al. S'Wilbei McCachan as N B AleiuBjor. 7 I'avid Cre:i ii Noah Hertzler et ai. 8 Cnm. of Pa vi Km McConnell and Wu Cox. 3 Com. of Pa n Janie3&nd Vi'ia McConnef. 10 Com. of l'r it Henry .McCocntll et al. 11 Henry W Kniscly vs Uor. of Mitllin-own. 12 J A Grimes, indorser, it James. A Cres- well and S B Kauffiiiiia. 1-3 Adam Fishor r David Allen. H J J f atterion vs. bol. Loosi and Win ... i Ai.ison. 15 John Dcaring xt Jacob Lauvcr. 10 A J Ferguson tj Noah. liertzier. 17 John Cux t j David B Ccx, adra'r cf Cci. IS II II Beehtel u John Bony. 13 Samuel Moore vt Salvadore Lowery. 2'J Henry Kcpccr t- Wm Rt es. 2! Jesse Reed w Wra Cox. 22 Henry Cross i j Reuben Kercimer. 23 Jaaios Crouse n Wm M Allison ROBERT E. McMEEN. Prof: Prothonotary'a OCoe, Miffiia-1 town, July 25, 1870. ' T 1ST OF JURORS SEPT. TERM. -Li 1870. GRAND 1VS0RS. Patterson D. K. Suloutf, K. Joserh Fennel. H. Wilson, j Miiford Jna E McCrum, Invid Tarfner 1,'eiuware Ci T Frey. Thon-jisontown J. K. Dougherty Turbeit F. Goodman. Spruco Kill Yost Vocier, John Thoir.psGr. Jamca Hcwo:!, I'avid (.'o:,n Monroe Tborras Fr:!z Fayette Ezra Mr Klin,' Gcarg" Phivcly. Wra. McMees, If. SheUtnfcerjeF, ReubcaCav enev. Fermanagh John G. Hajienbjrg:r Tuscarc,ra John 5arv:s Miulintmn Caleb, Wn. N:i'.-j Ieaie Thomas Harrid Walker David Wevfcr. PrTJT JUltORS FernjanagS Wm Iianis. Lack" Vtthias P-.-:-r. .1 A V." : - !j: .! 0 P Barton, Willi t:r. '-''..i, V'r, N Pile. Favette-Clir-s-ia- Sic'.icr.ie.-g -J aweii. ym v.auorrr ,'ac ..r i.: Walker Joiin E- it !-.-)r?. Wt K James Adsnss, T'ir.iot P.ick .n:,.ur Sartain, Reuben I't-ib.:, V-.-n !I;-:;; , r. y.i :..vn; Kur'.z, Milford Samuel Kerlio, Ifcary Iltrih, TJa vid Ki-r'.in. Isaac Varoo-J, Miia:ntowa Jrhn J rmfcrrot!, Jo'ua N Howe, Patterson Marshal urir.i:. Win Hart man, Tuscaiora Jkxps G Randolph, II II Beeh tel. Tho3 Morrow, Richard H'.nry, Ferrysv:!!' Jamea I.,-gan, Pea:e J C Brown, John fc,ri":r.i. Delaware R O J-.ses, 'Vrr. I.eeci , .'osej-Ii Sy kes, Susquehanna G K Loiter. K Minria:-:. Grei-uwood-Wni Thomas, w':-. t'-i, Thcrcas Rumberger, Monrpn A H I,an-i:s, Turbett L-avid Robisor., Thompsontcwu R ii Thos pso-j Weizier, Sprues Hill Janes Z tjkas&n, Asg. I, laiO-tc. . ar.an ; PROCLAMATION ".VnEEA" the Ho. Jl Jamfs H. Gcahak, President Judgij of j tbe Court of Common Pleas ef tho 9th J n il I cial District, composed cf the counties ofj Juniata, Furry and Cumberland, and the Hons. Ti:0MA3 I. MiLI.li.E-i ari SjKELj Watts. Judges of th-j Court, of CoT.rr.cn Piias j of Juniata county, have issued thc.'.r precopt , to me directed, tearing duiO ti-e 2Cii- dy o.'l April, IcTi', for hulking a Court cf Oyer j and Tern.incr aud Goner! Jail Dtilivtry, and General Quarter Sessions of tbo Peine, at! MU.intown, cn the first Monday cf Sopterr:-! her, iS.'O, I e:rg t.1 2th day if the ccnth : j NCTICE IS til. Ii.. Hi 01 t" tr.o Com ntr, Justices cf 'ha 1 e.vca ari l Cou.-;-.' !cs cf lbs county of Jur-ista. that they lo t!-on aaJ there in their proper rersens, at ! o'clo.'t in the ufternsoa el raid day, win records, in-1 quisitions, CEaminaticss and o'.her remein- ! br'iticcs, to do those things taut '-9 their otTi-1 ces respectively apt'erlain, aid Ciorfc :hat are i bound by recognizance to prosecute ngiLst ' the prisoners that are or ti.u may be ir. ihe I Jail nf said county of Juniata, be t!-.en mil there to prosecute agint thc:n as siia!! be i just. ' j Ey an Act of Assembly, passed ilie Jl'-h day '. of May. A. D. 1854. it is made ti e duty of tbe Justices of the Peace cf the lievcral coun ties of this Commonwealth to return to the Clerk of the Ccnrt of Quarter Sessions cf the Peace, of the respectivo conation, ail '.he re cognizances entered into before thorn hy arv person or persons charged with the coctnis sion of any crime, txsert such cases ai may be ended befon a Justice cf the Teace, undor the ciibiir.g laws. M icu3t ton da.-s before the cemmencemnnt of the sesiic-n of tho Court tc which they are made ritiiri.r.b'.a respectively, and in all easel whero any recognizances arc entered into less than ten days b'fere the commencement of the session to which they are made rcturnab'e. the sai-i Ju'-ic-s re re quired to rettrrn the same in the 3r.e r anner as if Slid art bad not teen pas-s,d. lated at Mi.Tiintown, tho 2nd day cf Aug , in the y-r of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd sevsntv. JOHN DIETRICH, StrvJ Shcriff'a Office, Miffi-nta-nra, 1 August 2, 1370. BLOOD; The FFRUVTAN Sl'RCP mr.Ses t"i"-wFaS itror?, and expeis 0ia;aie by snppij-lng the blood wl'Ji Katcrk's Ows VrriLiziso Agzst IltON. Cantirm. Be snre yen get Pernvian 8yr-ip. tamplileta free. J. V. UL';5MnKS, I roprlelor, No. 36 Poy St., New York, gold by Druggists generaUy. IROtt !?4 THE O TATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap O tol Buildings, U ARISE VR G. rA BaTcrma as moderate as any Hotel ia l! City. WM. 9.T IIOMrcTON. Trrprietor. gnu aavfrtvsfBuat.s. - THE CELEBRATED SINGEIi , mm .ice rO"F' S'lperjor merits of he "c'irgcr" 'An. JL chinci over all ethers, for either fami.v ! "a "' manufacturing nui po,-s, are Jo we, 1 3ta5l:3hel and ao generally admitted, tha" an en'irterat.ion of tlieir relative escellencie i is no longer considered necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, hioh has been years in preparation an 1 which has been brought to perfection repar-! leas of time, labor or expense, ar.J ii :c- confidently presented to the public as cor.. parValy the beat Sewing Machine in exis. en :e. -. . The Machine in question is simp!,. pact, durable and beautiful. Itisquic!, lig'-i runr.irg. and capaMe of porfurming raue and variety of wjrk never beforo attemp'ei upon a single Machine. using eithsr Si"k Tliat, Linen or Cotton Thread, an-1 seii: wirU Cf u! facility the very finest and coarses'-n-.Hterials, and anything bctweon the two ex tremes, ia the most heaurifu! and subitur.iia! manner Its a' talir.icnts for hemming, bra: : ing, cording, tucking, quiiiinr;, felling, tr'tr mir,g, biiriiiitr. etc., arc novl and pr'fce'ica';. and liave teen invented and adjusted ct-peji-&!'y fr ihU Macbino. Machines uiwa73 liei't cn !;a-.d at 0-r ' 'i ',t!i:;,g St-jre on lri lo s'reet, Milri:r.f owr , Pa., for tbe inspect-.,;:! cf tbe public, ar.'l a:e at tbo most rea.-ion.-ibie prices'. Machine Cotton, Neti'-'P, T!ire...l. fill. Ac.. and everythicg pertnining to thU M:;1.:t.- j c;24iia-.'.y kepi on hand for sale. j h. W. HAi:r.l:Y'i. CO.. Agea'J' M.lHir.tow, July 13. 137'j-ly COUGHS, SORE THROAT, f:C. powrrjul curative pjvr y DR. SIMMS' Pulmonic Balsam i I: euros with a rr.-pi-l-ry nrTval!ei by any t'-.er re-ro !yof erred for Throat and Lunc; iscs.sev. I'- is lecommende--! bv over 2,U0: j persons in Wilmington, and hundreds in j PuiNde'phia, BaUimori and others cities ami j comni:ir.:i: s throi: jhoirt t.:e c ::u'.r-.'. 'r. I Penningion, of Wi.;nii,i;'.un. Illinois, writ'a t j that t in rj is not (with a few nccpiior-.s; i j family in that city who will l-c without it it p, s-i.-.e to procure ii. S-.-.c'n is its pep I ularity wherever it U knun and thin j popularity arise? from lu.ts f-.-i that ii iiiiivert?nliy cures ail who -.-.-ij It. liior: i n-i ! case ot Coughs, Cc'.-N, C-or Thr, .t, A T:.rca, Bronchitis.. L'rou-,. I;!,: d-spitting, ii.i-irse-j neis. ar.-l tven p vin.-y CLRiun-ption, i v.hero the iyotcm ii :. : tr:--en dtF-n wi-5 'he wear of tiie d:.e.-.-?e. wr prsecduJ r..f.i j cine, or iaeiperienced advice, tliar. lii Pal- p.ira wi!! not cure if cart-fully u.-cd, ac -'-ri-j ing to directions. Wo g unrnnu-c it ail w- repres-mt ii to be, and ir.vite a trial from t'lft I -liHicteJ everywhere. Price, o'j cjnts, ni'di j r. tzs. ani it fur iarc? icttiss. T:t- p-.;4d only by J. H. SIMMS, M. D , Practical Orjanic Cinrt .'itii;ct WILMINGTiiN I hliadeipnia d?p: . Cowaen, 601 Arcii ; lla!tlc-j;ro '-ero-, '. t. jw: ;treet. oa lioUotT-17 Hatico, ICS Ealti For sale by Ms-iciae I'ealers genera!; uno lo ly ' . . Jit' C AND -J-'J o CofOHT, SOI I ;,; KX-tHANC-SD OX MOST UlinZAL TERMS. Gold POUGIIT ANI) SOLO AT MARKET RATES. Coupons Fa?in? Kailroa.1 Hands rJ:.;;rht ani Wd. Stoc 3 s: BOUGHT AND SOLD OS COMMISSION ONLY. CHICAGO. DaNYILLE Wj vjivxu First Mortgage 7 T. C. G&KI Hoads For Sale at DO etna ai-crutJ i.it-invt. AfCOVNTS RECKIVK!) AMI l.Mir.KST ALLOWED ON DA.'I.J' iii.ANCKS, SI'BJKCT To CIIKCZ AT SUtHT. ieHAVKN & BUG.. . 40 South Third t.-ect, I'hi'.a-ia. ins iiYPEuio:; iiaiii cuhiks. AS ii.;si-kss. D 1. 7t AUTI-L-.I ItiS. ! . X F : I. Tlii Curler U fho t':c' pertcet :rr.:nt:in ever I'tiered to the r-ub-lic. It ii e:i-i!y oj er t'ei, lu'iit iu hf ptr-ar-e. nnd w:!!aot lr.itire T I.C ii .ir. til t'-i ;;-,: ; ; no hnt req'iircl. nor an" metric .--.I't-tntlCO Uie-I tg nts: or break theLir. wm Mariufactursd ot-.'.y. nn ! f r s-.lc i.y ii'i.Ni: LLAN I O , 63 North Fr.nt Stress, l'hil.-ile.phii. Sold at Dry GjuIs, Tri.-riTuinj'i aul Nj-iou Stores. N. B. Sir.gle Box 2" eer.ts : 3 Bores, it. ported sizes, iio cts. jliiled free lo aiy -rt of tie UntJed Siat.-3, upon r;C'-i; t i f the money. June IS C,:n. KOONS, SCHWAP.Z ft :.') . C 0 M f 1 1 8 S I O N M E R C II A N T 3 AND WKOLKSALB IEALF.is.S IN MACKEREL, SALMON", IILTaUN'j. SIIAL', AND PROVISION GENERALLY. 1 1-i Nor:L Delaware Avenue, r.utl 137 North Water ?:r--1 ' 1 1 1 L A I ' E I. M 1 1 A , p E N N ' a , aug H is-;:- :y