Juniata gtarthttt JllFrLIJIOWK- ,1-. Wednesday Jlorniup, October 26, 1S"0. U. J SCII WEI ER, !lTiit PROI'R! KTtlll. GEO. P. R0WELL&.CO.40 Park Row, New York AMI , ; S. M. PETTENGILL & CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y, a Dr in .hat ci.v. and arc .- thTizd to contract for advertising t our lowest rates. Adverser, m ta.i : , art .Pt- tn ,v fheir fuvorK with elllicr 01 th above horniM. It Did ot IMf. . The situation ol'llie Republican J'-1";. pince the smoke of the buttle, has lifted, ct-rlniulj doen nut pre.-nnt ai tearful a eight as it v.-s feared" by some that it would prr.ent. We nil fe more clt-arly now. We. pee flint the drfet iitl uot come because' of an inclination towr,rds Democratic principle. It did not .ome because of a renunciatiou of Rojiub lican principle. It' caiuo through private on personal irritation th.t cr-awd. loo-l con- texts, and the local contests gt nerated didVat. Tlie pirly did not die. To-day, far dowu in the diptJis of its gryt heart, (juicily tlirob the i-aniest desire for the success of tiiiwn priiiirijdfs that have uudo it the wonder and g!'ty ot tht world. It lias u.it yet filial, its mission. It cannot yet die. Si-uatm ftnmiier, iu a epeech tending t the MiB'i point, recent ly said : ' I would add one fttrfbrc iron! in reply tothoMjwl.o umn tlia.-th.. iwmWtcan party d.m if m1c. and th-rrfjre i.wy .it. jwm..- r.:or.::OMir.i. it lias done a fcre.it mti ;x er-tnemopthle work, but much nm.ii.if to b i.ne. It has putn .xvn a fir.cie r.l.eH!onwi.g...l oyjbaekagain . perDapg tliat wljat a slavery ; it ha .bollfhed slavery ; it has ....j i . .i... ... .i .. k .ii j r' Liiic-i njuiti t il ,iie uiiiil ,jn aiiu j 111 courts. i"b distinction of color: and it has rrcHis'-l'Uct:-i" the rebel States on the solid fuuodation of tlr. DecL.raiion of, Indepeuder cc. besides these heroic j ar.uevrme jus, wmen ciiunni . loi -.uen so long Si men throb iu sympathy with harr.xn rights, the Kepublican party has jTovivicd homesteads for the needy; jt has. built a Pacific Railroad, briuirhiir two . , , ' or-ans together ; it has, by honest pay- nicut, reduced ihe enormfiu.- national i . . t r i - 1 e - debt ontaiied by the rrbi llion, and, at Xhe same lime, it h is reduced taxation. ... . . . i i i , It a pohueal party is to be j-ndijed by what it Lis done., tlu-u may thu Kejiubli- an party fearlessly ask your vote. . But there is auother reasou for your conliu- ued support. The wh.de work of recon - .." ... ... , structiou and the establtshinent ot equal light is still disputed aud assailed by the Democratic party. 1 might quote ieso - lutious and words of orators, showing how they still hold out. lleptidiators of 'Jie national debt, they woul J repudiate all that has been done for tLe national I'uion, and for that equality before the law which is one of our greatest triumphs and safeguards. This is enough. Until this new form of repudiation is extinguish ed, there is need ot the Republican party. So long as anybody assnils the Derlara- i tion of Independence, the Kepublican j party cannot cease its patriotic labors. : It is foolish to imagine that this great j party, consecrated to human rights, can ; die. It will live has long as people ; 1 1. . 1 , 1 !: ...... 1. .V I 7 cherish those sublime truths declared by our fathers, of which il is the repre sentative and guardian. Its ". special work will be always to stand by the - nation iu its unity, and by the people in j their rights. For such a party there can be no decay. Men whom I now ad tnay grow old, but the ltepcblican party wu be ever young. Hoping Against Hope. or ten jrs now (says the Chicago Post), ever siavs they passed hopelessly into the minority, DewocratJ Lave been vigorously counting up tUeir "gaius." Tho boy upon the cu,,.gtoue aoea not more industriously count Vi chips and forecast the day when he wiit 0 a mfl. lionaire ; the crazy "queen" iu a& Mj. lum does not more assiduously arti?e her ribbons and anticipate that she wi shortly be enthroned than the. Demo cratic party figure np the gains in Skunk-1 opolis and Swampscot to show that they i Union..s. will elect the President of the United j yder States next time, or at some early day j0' thereafter. , j Despatches from South Carolina; Ftate tiat on the 20th the day after the Election, a band of ex-rebel whites, ' in j the interest of the so Called Reform Par- , . i ty, destroyed the ballot-boxe at Lau-1 ' . ,. , , . , i rens Court House, and shot three -officers ' . , ,. , I of the State police. Gov. Scott asks I ... , ' . , . aid from the L nited States. ; I.v the Selmi, Ala., district a colored man naincd B. S. Turner, is running for Congress. Hii platform is universal am raaetjr, univewsl suffrage, universal repu diation of tlie vr.tr debt. The laet plank of his platform ouht to euit the Dem- j ocracy. J , Esoiou is known o' the election held in South Carolina on ITednesday, the 19th inst.,' to warrant tie at-sertion that GenJ Scott has been re-elected. The friends of Senator Cameron re joice that the report current on Satur day that he had been sticken by paralysis is uot true. Tbe War In France. Tbe authorities of Paris, k is Mid, nTd stocked the city with applies. The flesh of horses, cattle end sheep, have hwn lilted drum for future use. . 'The French keep ap e continuous fire en the Prussians about Paris, making it a dif- ; ficult and dangerous job to put np the i works and guns to be used against the i-city. , .' ' .' The women of Paris are full of seal against the Germans! The have organ izationa for the assistance of the soldiers, ' as far as it is possible for women to as- ' sist under such circumstances. j The Germans keep np their eommnni . tion to the Rhine. Despatches 6ythat i pome of the governing men of the French Republic favor peace, while others art . I - F .1 .' C .V. . . . ; "'7 ,or " "'u "- , cherishing the hope that it will soon take j a favorable turn for France. . ., progljiau jonTDag z that . ; Prussian industry has suffered as much I as has French industry. The French . - fleet, it is said, is about to operate against some of the Prussian ports. ' 1 1 Dazainc is charged with an offer to sell out for a regency with the Prince '. Im perial. The Freneh government at Tours is making preparations to move further south. Papers, books, and correspon dence are kept packed, with the excep tions of such as are required for immedi ate 'nsc. '' '' ' ' Prussiau papers confirm the report that j Generai loyer v;a;t to King William , waa t0 for eurrel)der of Met. London despatches isay that Generals Bnrnside, Sheridan and Forsyth, have received orders from the Washington ; f?Avprnmnr. in Ipava flip ertnrinfmr anA ! f nnrA rannir tn Tsnedanrl .if ..r "o Rumors of peace follow each other rapidly. Despatches state that England, Austria and Italy are in perfect accord on the peace question. What the de spatches next received will state, remains j heard. An armistice is what the power8 arc now called for. On Satur- ; day tl,e French made a sortie against a j prUMjaa stronghold .' Of course it was a ; faiiure. They marched up a Sill, and sortio means. ' The conflicting reports concerning 3Ietz are scarcely worth repeating. Official Keturas fer Members ef Cengresi. I D'st. Elected. Rep. .... 4,735 .... 1,315 .... 2,702 .... 160 .... 2,177 Dem ; ltfts j RnuJaH i 2d J. N. Creeley.-...j ! 3d L. Myers 4th W. 1). Kelley..t. i1, a1rmer"" ; 6tL Ia. L. Acker. j 7th'. Towusend.... i 5th J. L (Jetz..; 4.14S 977 5.3GG ; 9th O. J. D.ckey ! 10tn W- Kdluiger.... illth J. li. Storms j Shoemaker. j Mercur..!..!.... 14th J. B. Packer j 15th R. J. Haldeman... 1 l6tb B. F. Myers i 17th 11. M. Spcer ! jj 5ier.00(J ! ifo (j. Scofield.... 20th 3. Griffith... 21st H. D. Foreter ! 22 ; ey i q Al'Clelland ' ! .... 2,341 .... 629 4,728 1,220 124 2,450 3,450 15 , .11 .27 '769 504 '735 '., 7o9 3,212 3,701 25.273 !20,930 20,980 Majority.. ..4,293 The New York'Herald since the Late election in Pennsylvania, Ohio. Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska writes the situation in this way. ':r . First that the people ' of the United States, by a heavy majority, accept,' en- dorse and approve the administration of . .-, ... . .. , - uen. urant. second mat tue ltenub- lican party on the platform of this ad ministration are sure of a decisive majori- ty in the popular branch of the next Con- gress, whereby, the Senate bciug secure. both Houses will .he in accord with the President' to the end of his term. " Thh-d That he is good for a second term against all opposition combinations and opposing candidates.' Fourth That the Democrats have made no headway- of any account since 186S. Fifth That the new element of the colored vote is en mae-with the Ilepablicans. ; Sixth That (here is some danger that the Dem ocracy may lose New York iu Novem ber. ... . Congress, Official' The follow ing is the official vote tn onr Congression al district V ' ' " " Packer. ...3582-"' ...1882 --J642 .. ...5195 . ....1296 - Scott. 3294 1124 1244 3827 165S NoTttwimberat)(l Total...: 13.597 U.147 11,147 Packer's majority.. ..2,450 ' ' ' mJt. ' Despatches from London state , , . , raat the steamer Cambria was wrecked off , . , , . . Irish coast on the 19th lost. The Lam- , . , ., . bna took out 127 passengers. It is not , , ', , yet known how many were drowned The passengers left the wrecked vessel in boats. A. Thompson Nicolls, of Monroe county. West Virginia, on the 22d inst., thot himself through the head, on . the cars. : He waa conveying his wife' corpse to a place of interment. 1 ' A man named Charles Kennedy was taken from the officers at Elizabethtown, New Mexico, ten days ago, and hanged. He had been found guilty of the murder of several persons. ii The small-pox is committing fearful ravages in the West among the Indians. I They .ire dying in thousands. THA5KSGIYMB DAY. V Proclamation rmldent Sraet Appoint int; Thurwlaj, t5eTmber, 354. By Vic Prethhnt of At ',1'nUei Slates : WHElieAS, It behoove . a people sen sible of their dependence ou ,tne' Al mighty, publicly andIIctrre!y, to acknowledge their gratituae lor uis favors and mercies, and humbly beseech for their continuance : and Whereat, The people of tho United. States during the year How ooub in ena have. speciaLcause.;to .be jbauk.fulJ'or geueral prosperity, abunaani arvesis, ex'emptioTi from 'pestflence, ' foreign war anlivij svrife ' ' Now, therefore,' be :it .known, that I, Ulyssea S. Grant. President, of the United States, concurring in any similar recommendation from Chief Magistrates of States; do hereby recommend fci the citizens to meet 10 their respective places of worship : on Thursday, the 24th' day of November next, there to give thanks for the- bounty, of God during the year about to close, and supplicate for its con tinuance hereafter. - ' u J: :' " ' In wituess whereof, 1 have herehnto aet my baud and pauoed tbe aeal of the Lulled States to be athxed. : , . i . Done at the city of Washington, this -STs't day of fJctober, in the year our Lord one thousand' eight' hundred and seventy, and of th Indepondence: of K. the United States the ninety-fifth. ,1: .,. .,U. S. Grant, , By the President : . ,n , Hamilton i ish, secretary ot State. Trro Gernwn Steamer Captured and De- ( strejed by a French Gunbeat. . .07 . - New, Yon K, Qct. 21. A correspondent from , Kio Janeiro says that two NyrUi ; German easela-p the Concordi nud Lucie were seized by the French gnu boat Hamlin, cruizing off Rio Janeiro, but were allowed to go into liio . and discharge such cargo as they had on board belonging to nentrals, afU;r which the vessels were taken out to sea and destroyed, together with the remainder ' of ! their . cargoes which be longed to belligerent German owners. TUft Concordia i owned at Danzig. The Lucie was built in Klspreth, to which port she belongs. .- ; ( v , i r .-j Tke Peoples' Literary Companion,' for November, comes to us as bright aud as fresh" looking as the green Gelds are after a gentle rain. It is published by E. C.Allen & Co , Angus ta, Maine. Terms 75 cents per year. '' A fine Steel Engrav ing, entitled "From ' Shore to Shore," is presented to every new subscriber. , It ! is really oue of Ibe most .pleasing en gravings everi before the public. The Companion is printed on fine, heavy pa per ;' its' colnmiis are tilled to the brim with good things 'by tah-uted authors. and withal' it ' is one of the Iarjrest and finest illustrated family paper publicbed. I The Union League' of Philadelphia' recently held a meetiog for the purpose of inaugurating such measures that will induce the Legislature to issue ua call for a convention to amend the State Consti tution. A number -of resolutions were passed. The last one of thesris favors the appointment of fiiien ihembers of the League for 'the purpose of directing the a tt on tion of the pontic to tbe subject This committee is also authorized to con fer with committees ef other organizations having the same end, in view, and to take such measures as may seem proper and expedient lo secure the amendment. Eart!i(naVe Shock. ' 'On Thursday last, the 20th-linst.. the gliock or an earthquake was severely felt at different 'places, in New York State, 1 he vibrations in a numbei of places in New lork City were noted, to las; from fifteen to tweuty seconds''' The shock was nevere at Montreal, ju Canada. . The buildings rocked, and everybody rushed iritn the tr'et. ' The shock was felt at Boston,.' llaas v t Portland, Maine, at Burlington, Vt.j Mt Krie, Scranton,! and Tittuville, r , I and at Cincinnati and Cleaveland, Ohio.-' .i .. T- -4.- .. r - Last week a number . of Synods and other religious assemblies met at differ- ' 1 ' i ' I ' cnt places throughout the country.! j The Huntingdon Synod; of the Presbyterian Church met at Ilarrisburg. The Phila delphia Synod of the same church,' met at Scranton. The National Unitarian Conference opened its sessions at Bev. Mr. iTepworth's church, New York.. The Methodists held a State Convention in the Horticultural Hall,' Philadelphia. The friends of a Boston 'preacher named-Fulton, are-trying to discover whether Tilten, of the New -YorkiJWe- ptndenl, told the truth, when ha- said in his paper that the Iter. Mr. Fulton gua sled lager in the New York Bowery. Tilten says that the preacher is : guilty. Tire preacher says that : he has always been a temperance man-and that Tilten told what ia not true :' .' ..i : A FLUID LAMP last week exploded ai tlie saw mills on the St. Anthony side of the 'Mississippi, hear ( Minneapolis, and fired and burned the mills The 'mills were capable of sawing 150 .000 feet of lumber per day. , Loss 5150,000.. (No '"surance. Three hundred men are throQ ouj 0f employment. . ' ' Ths earnia, ,f th, Union poifie . ..Railroad fo.6,ptemberwerej728 520 92 Expenses -'...-....;.. 286,li 08 Net earnings.. ....$442,302 85 ; A statement waai recently published in various newspapers that .a.ippogj. tion had beea made for .tbe sale of Cba to the United . States, libut : on inquiry it was ascertained that. 'none of the gov ernment authorities have any knowledge whatever of such a movement. ; . ;i ' Wild dacka are said to be abundant on the Susquehanna. '-- " - Jut aj mi Fm41mu" The French are trying to meke a hot winter for the Prneeiana. " y r ?Ile College Jbil enteiwi npon the 71 year' oi Iti feXMtewsj.'-. ''.. ' " A little hoy waa - roeently eht..ty ti' 'bum- BostoeigTittobarg.v The population of Lancaster City is Interesting the article on Hungarian vitality pjifcld.XSay 'jiy'oriA American. --.ill ill ;ajrj, . Maysyille, Jvy,.,,.j?lq.w ,;,f," 'Pj ped one thousand eveu .liuudred plow to the somu iat weeK, . ,. n , . . . Five hundred .women in ono; Wiscon sin, county worked ..yi the . fields this harvest. According to the; Lowell cut, 7,9iH squirrels werpi repeutly, captured by a hunting party in East AYeare, Mas,, Generhla' Banks and Butler are both nominated for Congress in : Massachu setta. ;i ' -r- .1 : !! ! .- . ! After the death of Queen: Elizabeth, it wis found that she had 2,000 different dresses.' : i : d vt ' ,u i:J ii' hi" One of the new looms-', in the velvet factory at Franklin. Kausaa, tuns out (wo hundred abd eighty yards per day. Grasshoppers, 10,00 to the square rod, are doing serious damage in -Piscataquis, Maine; - ' ' "' ni.r: !i::v. A Western editor announces that he is paiuedtd hear that a dear friend of his has just gone to' Heaven.'i' "1 !"' ' " " ' 'The prevalent 'epidemic' but "west is agricultural fairs. 'People are :ffick"bf them: ':' ' " ' ' 9 ' It is said tjiat, under the impctud of free labor, the southern States can raise cotton enough to' supply the manufac turing power of the world,, A workman in a Cincinnati rolling I mill struck a bombshell with a sledge hammer. ,The shell, went off anil so did the workman. . .. The citizens of Bath, Me., still retain the old custom of having the city. bells rung at sunrise and sunset, regardless of the clock. ; ; . . , , ( The German inhabitants of a street in Detroit are in a high state of iufuria t ion, because the Council named it Na poleou. ,1 ;.. . ( ; , , The ex-Queun Isabella of Spain has settled near Geneva. She had a fine residence near the lake. : The Prince de Joinville isjji Geneva. ., ;,;. .., The entire-! civil , administration of Prussia is being conducted from the headquarters of King William and Count Bismarck, in Franca. : Mark Twain wants to hare an armis tice proclaimed until his map of Paris is translated into French aud German nnd supplied to both armies. "A strong minded woman,'' at Sioux City, owa,; keeps a house of refirsh tuent, - which she hiw'dignified with the name of the Woman's Rights Hotel. Mrs. McFarland ' will' eorin publich some papers and mttgkzrae articles of the late Albert D. Richtirsou, which have not j yet beeu made public. ' 1 ! ' ' The plum trees in some parts of the Middle States are reported to be in fult bloom, having mistaken the recent rains and pleasant weather for early spring. Thackeray speaks of a place in Ire land where the sence of elegance was so keen that the iervants brought up the coals for 'the grate on a clean plate. ' f According to a famous French writer the l'ariiiau women posses thirty-seven thousaud ways of saying "no," and in commeusurable yarilatiou in saying "yes.' - A veteran observer once declared that no one knew, what envy or jealousy were until he had served in the army The observer probably never belonged to a church choir. Phila. Ledger. A rude fellow once told Mr. Barnum he had never . exhibited anything that wasn't a barefaced humbug. ."'Ys, I have." said , Mr. Barnum ; the bearded lady wasn't barefaced.", . , The quantity of light from a lump diminishes as the square of the , dis tance increases Thus in reading ;a book three feet from a lamp, the reader has four times as much light as, .at twelve feet from it. v, a .,. . n -. ; , - . Omaha puts forth a loud call for capi talists to -, go there and establish paper mills, broom , manufactories, linseed oil mills, tobacco and cheese factories, and so pn. Sbe 'WanU to diversify the nature of her enterprises. - , . t,... ': "I say, ma," exclaimed n little ininx o thirteen, "do yon know what the pyrotechnics! remedy is for a crying in fant? . , . .- .h:r ".Goodness gracious me, no ; I never heard of such a thing !" , "Well, ma its a rocket." Chicory ; and,, Coffee The average adulteration . of coffee with chicory if more than 25 per cent as is shown by the imports per annum : Chicoiy, 10,000,. 000 lbs. ; coffee, 30,000.000 Ibe Those persons only who grind their own coffee can be sure of its being genuine. . -'According to Sir J. Herschel, the heat given out by tbe snn would melt a pillar of ice 1,490 square miles at the base, and 194,626 miles in height in one second of time. According to Ponillet, it would liquify a shell of ice ten and a half miles thick in a single day, though it encompassed the entire' oro'. 1 ' , " It is said that as some friends of Camp bell, the author of "Ilobenlinden," were leaving his room after a late supper, one of the number had. the. misfortune lo fall dov a long flight of stairs.,. The poet, alarm by the noise, opened ihe door and inquhed "What's that V ; i f'Tis I, ilr, rolling rapidly," was the immediate reply ot bis fallen innd. gew gifofrtiiSrnwntjS. AT PUBLIC SALE fTHE undersigned will offer at public sale X at his residence in Alitnmtown, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1870, AH his household furniture, including ONE ROSEWOOD MEYER PIANO, Parlor furniture, including Sofas, Large t'-hair. m iloleo - (Xisltiotoed Parlor Chairs, 'ottomans. Cushions yhotaoJIahles Beccp- tion Chairs. 1 Hatrack, Lounge. Ladies' Work Stand. Variel,.ofjCtyiir, Walnut Bedsteads, Two Laige Gilt Mirrors, TWff,SECRETARIES lift BOOK CASES, 1 EXTENSION TABLE, MARBLE ' TOP "BUREAUS,' Marble Top Wish Stands Brussel ad 'In grain Carpets. Window Shades. Ccttaee and Plain Kedsicads, Itureaus aad Wash Stands. Hair and Husk Matresses, Feather Beds, Pil lows awl Bolsters, . , , .; ,i - ' , i TWO SIDEBOARDS, One Cook StoTe, 1 Coal Store, 1 Wood Store, One Large Copper Kettle, and a great variety of articles too numerous to mention.. ; ) ALSO, On the same day will be sold , i -.. ONE PAIR of BAY HORSES, ONE TWHOESE CAEEIAGE, large, nearly new and well built, with shafts and pole; One TOP BUGGY, nearly new, with shafts and pole: One TWO-SEATED SLtIGH, with shafts and pole; One Spring Wagon, with shafts; Two sets of Double Car riage Harness, 1 set Yankee Harness, 1 set ef Single Harness, 1 Man's Saddle, 1 Lady's Saddle, Bridles, Collars, Halters, &c, OSK PATENT CUTTING BOX, One Wheelbarrow. 1 Boy's Wagon, and a great variety of other articles. TEKMS. AH sale under ten dollars Cath ; rals above tn dollars, a credit of sbt months with approved security. !.-- . . Site to commence at 10' o'clock A. M. of said day, and will be continued on tbe 2nd, if all the articles are not sold on the fin-t day JOHN J. PATTERSON. Mifflintown. Oct. 25. 1870. ' ; . AT PRIVATE SALE. rpHE undersigned offers for sale lot of JL ground suitable for a pasture lot, con taining about FOUR VOIililK, Situate opposite the residence of John Note tine at the fimx Lock above Mitniutown, and formerly owutd by Jamc Kirk, dee d. This Lot has a stream of running water passing through it. Also, a tract of about .Three Acres, Lying between Ion of K. S. Parker and E. S. Vity and aorth of lot of John Keincr. Val uable for town lots and Tor garden and pas ture. Also two Lots, with . ,'. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE erected thoreon, a good Stable, Cistern, and all neccasary outbnildinjs. This property is situate in the new addi.iou to the borough of Miffiintowu, l.id out by nysflf, aujinning nrnnw-w tf J.-ttm lr,rnin. unit was rnni-nltv owned by Sol. umn K. Kautfinan. The build - ings are all m-w nnd wll buui. TKRMri. One half casb, and the talancc in oue year, with, interest, Befcr lo 1. Van lrwiii. cashier of Juniata Valley Uanl;, or the undersigned. ' v ., . JOHN J. PATTERSON.., Oct 19, JR70., IiADlSFANGY FURS! ,JOIIN FA HEIR A,' T1S AKCH Street. Middle of tbe II lock, bo tween 7th and 8ih St-, South Side, PHILADELPHIA, Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds :ind ;ualiiy of FOR LAMES' ANI CUILDRK.V'S - i'. WEAR. Having en'arged. remodeled and improved my old ucd favorably -knowa FL'U -EMPORIUM, and buving imported a ve'ry large and splendid assortment of all ihe different kinds oi Furs from first bands in Europe, and bare had them made up by tbe most skinful workmen, I woald respectfully invite my friends of Juniata and adjacent eounties, lo call and examine my very large and beau tiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for Ladies arid Children. 1 am detern.ind to sell a', as low prices as any other respectable House in this city. All Furs Warranted.' No misrep resentation to effect sales. , : ' . JOI1X FAREIRA, : :- 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia, , Oet. 2G. 70. 3m. . I . :: PROPOSALS. -; SEALED TROPDSALS will be received up to 12 o'clock 31., of OCTOBER 29, 1870, for burning 100,000 Brick for the buildinf of a Church in M'Coysville, Pa. The brick to be burnt near 31'Coysville, or Jelivered there. Any person desiring information will eall on or address either of the undersigned Building Committee. " TrTOS. ARBCCKLE, . , : i ! .. .: JAMES IRWIN, I. C. CRAWFORD, 3I'Cullocb's Mills, Juniata Co.. Pa. ' Oet. 12-td 1 ' K0TICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be received by the Doard of School Directors of Walker township for the purpose of building a School House at Flint Hill, in said township, up to 8 ATBRDAT,' NOVEMBER 6, 1870, at one o'clock P. M. Plan and specifications ean be seen at tbe residence of Samuel McMecn, at Van Wert. The Board of Directors reserve the right f rejecting proposals. ., - By order of the Board. , DAVID DIVEK, Pres't. RiMcm. McMbex, Seo'y.. ', . Oct 12r3t . GEORGE FRYSINGER'S . - Cigar a'iid Tobacco Store, r i In Kirk's Room, on Slain Street, 1 '" ' IirTlllIS'XoWlV, PA, Is'riowopen. Everybody is Invited lo give him a call. None bat the choicest brands of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, &e.,.&c, &e., kept on band. aeU Wholesale to merchants at manufac turer's prioes. Orders promptly filled. Sept 12-3m Executor's Notice. , . Estate of Sarah Ranneli, dictated. . ATOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa- 11 meotary on Ihe estate of Sarah Rannels, widow of Curtis Rannels, late of Fayette township, dee'd , have been granted to tbe nnderiigned, residing in the same township. All persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims -will please present them properly authenticated for eetlleaenUnti ,;' SAMUEL, LEONARD. Eztcutor., oct!2-6t - : -3 T.... WITH BEAVTIFULEMGRAVINC, X IT In.- On year ttr to osatg. Addrm, ECHO, Ftrt Reyl, Pa. IOR SALS-Tbree set of Cook 8tove Pat . lerns, No. 7, 8, and 9, Flasks and Follow Boards, all complete, by - , . 8ILA3 SHAMP i Oct5-Sm MifllintowB. $tw QHxtxtiSMtztt. The Great Mrikal DiseTery ! VINEGAR BITTERS, 53 imnareusoi ibuukuum c,j Bear trrtimonv to tli"tr wonder- to lul CuraiiTe tlTrcu. ISsWHAT ARE' THEY ?f' TIjt THEY AI35 OT A 1LE FANCY D R I N KfI? . ' , Marie of Peor Rn. .'. WhUker. Vrot Kpirit aad Refuse Jqwoefored. spiced and sweetened t please be taste, eaUed-Toa-Ict. ApiwOters." ' Restorers," c that lead the tippler on to drankennru and ruin, bat are a true Medicine. made from Iterative Boots and Herbs of California, trr trmm all AlrHe Htimalanta. Tbefare theRBAT BI.OOD PI-RIFIKUBH4 1.IFB OIY1KO rRIN C I P I.K perfect Renorator aadlnrlKoratorof the Srsteo. carrytBg off all polsonoas atatter and restorln g the Wood to a bealtlr eoodlUon. N a person eaa take tbea BMera aoeordlna to direc tion and remain long anwell. FnrlnflamwtntorT nd Cliroole Ukea mntiam nnd out. l)ysprMl er Iodl eation. Bilious, Re Diluent and Inter, mittrot Fevera, Dlaenaea of the Itlood, Liver, Kidney, mad Bladder, these Bit. tera have been most successful. Sack Dla. raws are caused by Vitiated Blssa, which . is enerally produced b dcranaemeat of tha Digestive Organs. . , DYSPEPSIA OR lADIGEPTIOX. Headache, Para In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tight ness of the finest. Dizziness. Sour Eructations of 'tie Stomach, Dad taste la the Mouth. Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of Hie Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off sprlngsof Iryspepsla. They iavigoraM the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of aU imparities, sad Imparting new UTs and vigor to tiie whote system. FOR SK I X DISEASES, Eruptlous.Tettcr, 1 Salt Hheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Rolls, Carbuncles, Blng'Worms, Seald-Head, Sore Kyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloratlons of the BUio. Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are Uteratly dug up and carried out of the system In a short Ume by the use of tBesc Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their ' euratlve effects. ' ,:' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you Had ' Its Imparities bursting through the skin In Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores ; cleanse it when yoa find It obstructed and sluf-gtoh In the veins t clearwe It when it Is foul, and your feelings will tell yoa when. Keep the blood pare and the hralth of the system will follow. PI X, TA PE and other WO RMS, lirklng In the system of so many thousands, are effectually 1 destroyed aud removed. For tall directions, resd carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. Mr-DOS ALD CO.. Druggtdta and Gea. Agenb. San Francisco, Cal and S3 and 3t Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRI'GGISTS AXf PSALMS. Grocery and Provision Store. Main Street, iSifflintown, Pa. ' o ' rPIiE ubdersigned, having removed his J- siore trom East Point to tbe building recen'ly occupied by Enns Bergy as a tlour Post Office, wnuid hereby announce lo the oitizeus of Vitflinlown and siirrnuui'iii(i coun try that be bos on bund a lull and well select cd aasortmeut of Groceries nnd Xotions, As follows.- Syrups. Teas. Toffees. F iir anu reeU, .'Isckeral. fcali, Loal Oil. Iluekrts, lir -uiuis. Fancy and (',,u:m,n ..la!'.", SpiveH, itice, I'mckers Coifce Easence, ftaich, I'oru , , March. Vinegar, Washing So'Ia. Raking Soda. Lamp F'.ues. Lunp Wicks, Uru?bcs, ludigo, (.'ouih-'. Hair Oil. Per i'uuiery, tjluve- and Hosiery, Sus- Tiendpid TiiT-,..l r.itfr.iiis Notions nnd Stat'io-.icrv, a'u d iu fact a good assortment of everything umhUv kept in I coiin'.ry Grocery and Notion Store. Also, a j larse stock of HOOTS, atid a teaplcte Issortment of Ladles' and fhll- J L' . . .1 . for Lutter and Eggs. "fcj thirty days. nia'rtiU Prompt payers. O. BARTLY. Admistrators' Notice. N'OTIfE is hereby given that Letters of ; . Administration, ou the estate of Joseph j McDonald, late of Beale towuship. Uec'd., J hate been granted in due form of law to the I undersigned. All persons inlehted to, as I well as those having claims against said es-1 tate, are requested to meet the Administra- j tors at the bite residence of tbe deceased, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, tbe 3rd and 4th days of OCTOBER, 1870, and bring their' accounti properly authenticated for settle ment. j. b. Mcdonald, a. p. Mcdonald. Sept 14. 1870 Adminutratom. CAUTION. All persons are hereby cau tioned against Hunting. Fishing, or in ny way trespassing on tbe lands of the un dersigned in Miiford township. , Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full extent of the law: L. Burcbfield, ' John Keller, W. N, Sterrett, J. B. Kslly, Samuel Minnicban. John 4 F. Waldsmith, J. K Robinson, Thomas Bealc, John- R. Jenkins, Thomas Quinn. A. 11.. McDonald, ;' John W. Stevenson, Joha Robinson, (creek) John B. Mcloy, Jacob Lemon, W. W. Wilson, Peter Karstetter, George Groninger. Jaeob Gmoin? er. Sr.," Leonard Grorringer, John Yocum, Sr. James Dixion, Oliver P. Harris, T. R. Robinson, " Caleb Jones, ; Sept 14, 1S70. : CONFECTIONER X FR'UXTASTORE. r " . THE undersigned, thankful for past pat ronage, takes this method of informing his old customers and the1 public generally, that ne has added aaothcr large and well selected stock of Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, Tobac co, Cignrs, Spioes of all kinds, and tha lorg ett ttoclc of Confectioneritt ever brought to the county ; also, . t ' ' Fresh Bread, Bolls, Cakes, &o. . Ilaving purchased tbe Mifflin Bakery, lam prepared to furnish Bread, Rolls, Pies. Pret lels, Dntch fake. Rye Bread, Ginger Cake, Sugar Cake, Spice Cake. Pound Cake. Fruit Cake, Sponge Cake, &o. Jelly Roll and Or namental Cakes made to order. ' ' VU Havinz seenred the services of a first olass baker, 1 am prepared to furnish the country trade with all kinds cf cakes at res son able rates. .-. Sot. 10; 1869. WM. H. EGOLF. '' The, Guypec . Market. Car Runs.tq .Philadelphia every Moaday ,and returns every Wednesday loaded with POTATOES, CABBAGE, FRESH llSR" . Oyster in tho shell, r opened, to 'suit pur chasers. ,, Orders from merchant solicited Goods carried at fair rates. " ' ' . ,"' "8. h. bkoto: ; April 13, 1870. ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, to., done at this Office in thu n-. m.... . i I - -. iuuii,i aa4 at low prioes. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offer at private ale" certain Lot or Tract of Land, situate in Milfurd township. Juaiula. enumy, adjoining laud i of Alexander McCahoii aud otheia, containing a aches; and gome Perches, about Fifteen Acre of which are in a good state of cultivation aud the balance well ret willt Timber, having LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLE, ane all necessary outbuildings, also a Young ORCHARD of eiceileat fruit. Perwue wish ing to view tbe propertT will call on George Dowers, rewdiiig near the premises, or ihe nnderjigacd, us faitcrson. . JOHN T. METLI5. Ocl. 5-2u- ' : FARM FOR SALE, . I.n Walker TovT.-vsnip. TnE &nderrgfft offers ui Poblie Sale, on , tae premises, to TValker townsh)p. Jaai ata eoniity, about one mile XortBeasl of Van wert, at I o'clock r. w., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1S70, Tbe following real estate, to wit : A valua ble furm, sit oaled as above described. ' ad joining lands of J. N. h W. II. Moot, wm Cnrrea and others, eontaiaiag One HBudml and TitcItc Acres, About Seventy-five Acres of whicbart cleared and iu a ck1 state of cultivation. Tbe iuv provemeixe are a , , , , ' !" DWELLING HOUSE NEW BASK BAR.f. C2 hy A fei. erecteJ this summer, other necessary onlbnilding, a Spring of nevor-fjiiinp w.tter ocar Ike bouse, also a pood thriving AVPLE OKCUAKU of Choice Fruit, nnd a Pcaea Orcn.ird. Frraona wishing to- invest in real estate, sbeald ex amine this properly. Terras made kuown oa day of su!e. ' Ctas" Any person dirirjg lo view rhe prop erty ean io so-by railing oa P.e. Geo. Myers residing on the premises, or on the smler igned. VAVID EE3H0AP.. July 27, lS70-ti . Public Sale of Real Estate. I will offer for tale by r-nbTe vendue, as the premises on , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1S70. The following described proper:y to wit : TWENTY-THREE ACRES nd siiiy-ji perches of rand he. Walker town hip. Juniula cuunty. adjoining lands o! Michael T Kinsloe. John Ko, leers' heirs John ilnnks and others, with a LOU Hul'SK and I it A. ME liARN t hereon erected. A. young orcliard of pood fruit. WATER KAK TIU HOlfE. ' At the snwe time and place I will a -so of- fer tor sale a I IIon-e and Lot, J containing one acre and forty-six perraes of land adjoining lands of Frederick Showers. Michael T. Kini-loe and John Ilolinan Now 1 occupiel by tt'i!li:un Kirk. S-iW l begiu at ! 2 o'clock p. in. ; KKMl'ND P. D'VTV Executor of the Inst will nf MavgareS "Kimloc. dee'd. Sept23 l .-7J. .Valsiable Farm i AT PRIVATE SALE rT!iI" n n lei iined offers at pi J. Valuable Farm: aitutiia in Fi private- sale at I 1 n.uuiue r urin. auutiie iu rayeite Iowa I ship, Jnniat.1 cuiinly. two miles southeant cf ; MvAli.iterrille. adjoiaiug binds of Peier It, j shear, ItauicI V,"es.rill, and others, contain- 1112 135 jLc27os- YAW acres if whicli are cleared and in a high stale i't cultivation, and the remainder wll set with pood timber. The iiality nf lb land is limestone Hint. The improvements are a lood !.r .frame DVyELUNG HOUSE, i 'i00'1 , XK BAKX.od other orubuildin-s There is a never-lailins Spring of good waier on the farm: also, an excellent OKCHAIll), j bearing a large variety of choice fmir. i Any pervon wishing to purchase real estare ! wilt do well tn examine the above pro pert v. for further particular eall on the nudtr- signed, residing op the premise. EZRA SMITH. Ang 24. 1K70-Iin " - J UMATA VALLEY BAK li or , ; M I FF L I XTO VX, PEXK 'A. JOSKHH 1'OMKROY. President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. ' uiBKCToaa. Joseph Pomeroy, John J. PaUerson, Jerome N. Thompson. George Jacobs, John BaUbach. " Loan money, receive deposits', pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and ebeckr Remi; money to any part of the United Stale and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps.- In sums of ?'f0 at 2 per cent.' discount. In sums ef $"00 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. . . , aug 18 1869 nYwd r u q s it o r BANKS TlLUILIX, : . ' J'ain Street, Mi'Jliiiloirn, J'a. . DEALERS IS . , ' DRCCS AID HEDICIXES, Chemicals, ,, Dye Stun", Oils, .,'.' "jnts, Varnishes, ' Glass, ' Putty, Coal Oil, ' ' Lamps, Burners, ' ' 's1 . Chimneys, '. Brashes, Infanta Brushes, , Soaps, Hair Brushes, . Tooth Brushes. Perfumery, - Combs. . "' Hair Oil, Tobacco. Cigars, . . Notiena, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES,: selected with great eare, and warranted from high authority. Purest of WISES AND LIQUORS for Medf eal Purposes. , 9&-PRESCRIPTIONS eomponnde with great ears. ma6'7. 1 y Kishacoquillas Seminary. , ;( TII13 Institution affords to both sexes su perior advantages of edneatien on lib. eral terras. Every department Freneh, Ger man, Painting. Drawing and Music included filled by competent and largely experienced teachers. Expenses for the Tear, $200. Fall, term, opens August Zl, ,1870. , -. Fer catalogue address t ' . ' . ' , j ' i MARTIN MOHLER, Prin.. Kisbacoqaillas. .Mifllin Co., Pa. aug!7-3m CAUTION All person are hereby oau- tioned against receiviag e negotiating for a Promisory Note, dated Aug. 9. 1870. given hy me and held by Jonathan Clouser! amounting to $27.60. as I have net receiv.ri I value for said note, and witf not rede-m it HENRY GINGRICH.