tt Janati'5taIiaeL WEDNESDAY MORNING, KOV. lfi. 1870. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 05 AND after Monday, Jtine 13, 1870, Passenger Trains willleave Mifflin Station at follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Eipress.. 12,10 A. M Fast Line 8.25 A. M. Uarrisb'g AcconitnodVn 10,36 A. M. Mail Train 6,52 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express.. . 1,50, A. M. 3.34 A. M. 3,01, P. M 10,15 A. M. . 5.36 A. M. Pacific Express , Mail Train Way Passenger , Pittsburg Express Accommodation 8 20 P. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't JCIUTi EIC1IFMEST,'' So. 1, I. O. O t. meet on iht first and third Tuesdays f each month, in the Odd Follows' Hall, Thompsontown, Juniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Lmai, Scribt. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Christmas come on Sunday this year. Ssf Attorney Atkinson's card in an other column. Nbw Goods at Itertcler & Kurta's at Van Wert. Bcisnes men that advertise get the cream of the trade. Fire. A fire on Saturday raged on the Tuscarora mountaiu South of town. Its appearances was grand at nigbt. PRRrrrrAL Motion. A man in Mer cer county Las discovered perpetual mo tion. Ge. Harry Whjtk has been ap pointed Major Cenrral of the 2 let Divi sion of the National Guard of Pennsylva nia. NEW TYPES. We l,ve recently added to our job department twenty-uine fonts of new Job and Display Types, and would invite those in tieed of job work to give us a call An Illinois editor says: "Trying to do business without advertising is like winkiug in the dark ; you know that you are keeping up a powerful winkiug, but nobody clje has any idea of it." Mkssrs. Joii.x AM) Abkadaw Stive I.V, of Colerain township, Lancaster Co. husked, on Monday, October 17th, 160 shocks of corn, yielding ISO barrels. They begin at 6 o'clock in th moruiug, and quit at sunset. A Death nto.w a .'Iosialito Bitk Tbs papers says, that Mr. Israel Seiis-n bach, of Allotitown. this $latc,dicd, on the 8;h iiirt , from the effect of a mosqui to bite. He was bitten on the back of his hand. Lost. The person who found an ar between Mifflin and the first lock above town, will by returning it to this office receive the thanks of t'je Editor, to whom the ax belong. Visitkd. llitt Excellency Governor Geary, visited Philadelphia last week, aud while there made a thorough inspec. tionof the State Penitentiary. Thecouti ty Prison, and the If mt;e of Refuge. A ftithful guardian of the iuterests of the peo ple is Governor Geary. Public Sale. Mr. Calvin B Horn ing will sell at public sale, at his resi dence iu Fermanagh twp., on Tuesday, November 'Zi, 1S70, two horses, 1 mare with foal, 3 fresh milch cows, young cat tin, hogs, nho.it", aud a lot of farming implements Sale at 10 o'clock. Win Given, auctioneer Mork tlwn one hundred thousand per sons annually die in this conntry from Cousituiplion, which is but the child of Catarrh 6500 reward is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sige's Catarrh Remedy, for a case of Catarrh which he cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. II. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y ., and get it by mail. Cacti ox to purchaers of the Peruvian Syrup (a protected solution of the prox ideofirou.) Beware of being deceived by any of the preparations of Peruvian Bark, or Bark and Iron, which may be offered to you. Every bottle of genuine has Peruvian Syrup (not Peruvian Bark) blown in the glass. Examine the bottle before purchasing. Meetings. The revival meeting in the Lutheran Church of thia place is in creasing in interest. From twenty-five to thirty penitents are nightly seeking the pardon of their sins. The meeting in the Methodist Church is also etill in progress. A number of seekers are for ward each evening. May these meetings co otic ue for weeks to come. Lost. Laet Saturday a dress pattern of black delaine with a narrow white tripe in it, and a yard of colored dril ling wrapped ia the dress pattern, was lost on the road somewhere between Mifflin and Mexico. The finder will oblige the owner by leaving it at the Sentixel Offiee or at Mexico, at the residence of Mrs. Kate Wright to whom the dress pattern belongs. Fire. The grist mill of Cyrua Sny cer, near Gratz, Dauphin county, was de stroyed by fire on Sunday night, Oct. 30th. The cause of the fire ia unknown. This loss falls heavily on Mr. Snyder as it was only insured for $2000 in the ilillers burg Insurance Company. Wra. Boyer & Geis and others had grain in the mill Mr. Snyder was at one time a student in our Academy and we sympathize with him iu his loss Frcibure Courrier Newspaper Subscbibers. The fol lowing; classification of Newspaper Sub scribers ia going the rounds of tha Press The author ia sot generally known. . First time the '. fv F 'Z? Sr ,! - .... . i ...... L. Uprights. -These are the men who take newspapers, pay for them,' and read them. Observe the order in which these things are done : The pay comas first the reading next ' These men consider they get the. worth of their money in the bargain. It seems aa fair and just to them that the newspaper should be paid for aa a barrel of sugar or a new coat. They never entertain any other opiuioo. When the year runa out, or a little before, ' they are on hand with the pay. There is no more difficulty with them in remembering this period than Sabbath or the first of January. ' If one of them wishes to stop Ins paper, he either calls or writes a letter by his post master, in dne season, like a man. This class is dear to the heart of the editor. Their image U embalmed iu his warm affections. May they lire a thousand years, and see their sons' sous to the fourth generation. The second now in mind is the So Welli 1 his class is nearly related to the oilier . near, that it is hard to tell where oue begins aud the other ends. These men always pay in advance in the begiuning, and intend to do so continu ally. But memory fails a little, or some mishap intervenes, and the time runs by sometimes a little sometimes for quite a period. But their recollection, though noddiug occasionally, never gets sound asleep. It pronounces the word in due time "The printer is ' not paid," and forthwith their will to do well kindles into activity. Now comes the paying up " Meant to do so before. Don't meau to let such things pass by." A publisher can live with such ineii. They have a warm place iu his memory only a little back of the Uprights. If such a man dies in arrears, his wife or son re members that he may not have paid up tor his newspaper, aud forthwith insti tutes inquiries. They remember that part of Hie benefit was theirs, aud estate or no estate, so that the printer's bills are not among their father's unsettled accounts. Next come the Easy D03TS. These men believe in newspapers. They have fully settled it in their own minds that a newspaper is a good thing They take them too. Sometimes at the first they pay up for the first year at auy rate they mean to, pretty soon. If they have done so they set down with the comforting conviction that their newspaper is now settled for; and this idea having once got into their heads, refuses obstinately to be dislodged, but keeps its hold from year to year ; a truth once, now an illusion, gray and rheumatic with years. The editor, marking the elongated space in their accounts curreut of their dol lars begins to ask if they are dead or have gone to California. Now he begins to poke bills at them. They suddenly surt up to the reality that they are in arrears ; and, like men, as they are at the bottom, pay up. They never dispute his bill they kuow books tell better stories than moss covered memories If the publisher has faith enough, or a long purse, and can live like a hibernating bear, he may survive this class. But if he is mortal only, woe be to him. The next class is that of the Bowa EillerS. Here we brgin to slide over to the other side. The picture sod deiily gets sombre. Wo shall despatcli the down Hilh-rs suddenly. One of these may take a paper because wife wants one, or the children are zealous to read it, or a neighbor persuades him. When it bogins to come, he dismisses all thought about it further. If the editor sends a man directly to him at the end of two or three years, he may get some pay for his paper, but with growls and surely looks. He never pays any debt if he can get rid of it, and a newspaper least of all. Still, he hates lawsuits and constables, and all that. A duu has the same effect on him that a bullet has on a hippopotamus glanc ing from his hide, or sinking into the blubber harmless. He is always sliding down hill, and soon merges into another class, that of Tll9 NlX Cum Bouse. No matter how this man began his subscription, he nev er pays for it not he. "He don't like that sort of a paper. It don't give no news. He never did like it He didn't want in the first place, aud told the post master so. He sent it back once more than a year ago besides, he never be gan to take it till a long time after it came, and he hadn't had only two or three of them, at any rate, and those he hadn't read." Wipe bim off. Here comes the Scapegrace. It " enough to say of him that he never fails to nave a news papertwo or three of them. When he thinks they have come about long enough for the publisher to want pay, he sends back with - stop it." Or he takes np hia quarters and leaves for parts unknown. He does not want to pay, and he don't mean to. Get it, if you can. Header, in which of the above classes are you found? Thirty-oxe Caught. David Besh- i r- 1 T) f.tVa mrA son. or ana ooioumu unuuii . both eitizeu of Fermanagh townahip, one day last week. Caught thirty-one pike in the dam a short distance above Port Royal. Several were twenty in ches long. Aldbr leavea are aaid to be abhorred by roaches. Housewives, try it. at- Fox Salb. Five head of fine DrfV. ing Horses at private sale, also wo good Buggiea will be sold cheap by D. P. ffotopV. -Mifflin town. Its ho use, the poisonous hair pre parations have had their day and done their mischief. Now comes along NA TURE'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, a perfectly - clear article, which restores gray hair and keeps the head . in healthy condition. For sale at B. F Kepoer's Drug Store Mifffintowh. . See advertisement. , Chased by a Wild Cat Ontidav last week as a boy by the name of George Rice, of Green Park, was passing through Stambaugh's woods, he was pur sued by a. wild animal of some kind, which kept up loud cries and continu ed gaining on him until he came to a fence, when it was dangerously close, where upon the boy seized a fence rail and struck the animal several heavy blowa on the head and body, which arrested its pursuit for the time, and the boy waa thus enabled to escape. The animal is supposed to be a wild cat which wander ed from the mountains. Dloomfield Ad' vacate. Horriblk Accident. Two men, Michael Derham and Thomas Doolan, whilst preparing a blast at the Blair Iron & Coal Company's ore bank, near town, by some mismanagement, or defective fuse in striking the needle, caused a prema ture explosion, resulting in the probable death of Doolan, and disabling Derham Derliam's right eye was blown out one finger of right hand blown off, fracture of light knee and face, and neck burned to a crisp. .Uoolan s Dotu nanus were torn off, which necessitated an amputation of both arms, which was performed by Dr Hays, assisted by Drs. Irwiu and Robert Christy. His face aud neck was terri bly bumeA.HoWdaytburg Register. Just Keceivku. John Yeakly & Son have just received a general assort ment of New Goods. This firm has for some time been steadily increasing their stock, and now they offer to the public goods of a kind and quality that must please, and at such prices that cus turners cannot fail of being greatly profit ed by calling and buying of them, La dies' Dress Goods of all kinds,' Shawls of the latest styles, Ladies' Shoes, Children's Shoes, Ciothiug for Men and Boys, Cloths, Cassimeres, Boots and Shoes, Queens ware. Groceries and almost every thing one can expect in a store. Persons from distant parts in the county, when visiting town to purchase goods, should not fail to call at Yeakly's store, on Main street, opposite the Court Uouse Yard. Novl6-3t A SPLE.xntb Chaxck. To every per son who will send us one dollar aud a half and become a subscriber to the Sex tin hi., between the date of this paper aud the first of January next, we will give a premium. We will give to every such person a monthly journal, called the Peoplet' Jnurn.nl ; and to the patrons of the SextiKL who are in arrears, but will pay up to the first of January and from that date pay one year in advance. we extend the same offer. We will send them both the Sfnfin'l and the Prople't Journal for one dollar and a half. Such au opportunity has never before been offered to the people of Juniata county We trust they will appreciate it. See oui offer of premium tf People's Jour nal in another column. Specimen copy of Prople't Journal can be seen at this office. jsprtial Xtoliets. In-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA- TAltKH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., and Professor of Daeatet of Ihe t'ye and Ear, hie tpecially in the Mriiieal College of Penntylvania, 13 peart' trperienee, (formerly of Leyden. Holinnd,) No. 8u6 Aroh Street. Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office The medical faculty ore invited to accompany their patients. aslic has no secrets in his praiticc. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. oct!2-ly THE DOUBLE-OVEN Sunnyside Cook of 1870, Is constructed on ENTIRELY NEW AND SCIENTIFIC PRIN CIPLES, with SIPHON FLUE, guaranteed to thoroughly heat two largo ovens, and six pot holes, with two-thirds the fuel usea in the single oven Cook Stoves. Wo are still manufacturing our long and favorably known BARLET-SEEAF COOKING STOVES, so highly esteemed by the publio for several years past. THE JUNIATA, Our great double heating PARLOR STOVE, has been mueh improved and beautified this year. Where known the merits of this Stove need no comment. O'Jr celebrated SDMISIDE FIRE PLACE HEAfERS, among its many premiums also cairied off the first premium at the Maryland Institute at Ualtimtrt, in 1869, although subjected to lbs most severe tests at the home of the Balti more Heater. This is the only true hot-air fire-place Heater in the market, and like the regular built cellar heater loses no heat. Send for Circulars and testimonials. 8TUABT, PETERSON ft CO. Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by N. E. LITTLEFIELD Miffllin towa. Pa. ; Sep. 71870 Sm. The Guyper Market Car Buns to Philadelphia every Monday and returns every Wednesday loaded with POTATOES, CABBAGE, FRESH PISH, Oyster in tho shell, or opened, to suit par chasers. Orders from merchants solicited. Goods carried at fair rates. 8. H. BROWS. April 18,1870. Commercial. CLOSING PRICES 40 So. ZiStFhQa! n 3 o'clock, ji. m. JVor.15.1870. 108 (iA108j 107 ;107J 107 (0i 10!J(o109J lOSUfalOM J09lt)9j V. 8. 6's f '81 62, " 64 . 44 J5 .. t. , 65f B,w,r....,., " . "1 '67, nsw,.. - .r, ' AB W, Maaoi " ' 5's. 10-40's,:..... V. 8. 80 Year 6 per cent. Cy ....... JO6ifU06 . iiii.iii ,. iriTaui - 106 &107 : -r Qold,.-,.,.. - Silver,.. - Union Paeifio R. R. 1st M. Bonds 826 (at35 Central Paeifio R. R... 90S (9I5 Union Pecifie Land Grant Bonds- 730 745 MIFFLINTOWS & PATTERSON MARKETS MIFFLIN GRAIN MARKET. AC FLOUR, ; COAL, ton Snper, V S1. 60 Traverton stove do Egg Sanbury stove do Egg Chestnut. - Pes, Mixed WOOD, Oak,... Hickory,... HAY, ft 00 6 00 Extra,-.. 6 60 6 50 2 00 1 75 Faaoy.- a Rjs, ewt. Cora Meal,.-.. GRAIN, White wheat,.- 1 26 1 20 75 75 .. 70 90 40 Red Wheat ...... Rye,-. . Barley, Corn, old Buek wheal , Timothy, 12 30 12 00 Oate, Clover,. SEEDS. '. Retailed Articles. Clover, V bus Plaster. tot 10 00 Timothy. Flax,.. 2 00 Corrected weekl by D. P. Sulouff. GRATBILL SHELLY'S PRICES CUR RENT. Reported Weekly. Prime Roll Butter 3(i White Sugar 14 Brown do 10tol:i Best Rio Coffee ... 2-S Ground alum salt 2 00 Turks Island do. I 75 Dairy salt- 9tol4 Egg 30 Lard 15 Tallow 09 Wool : 50 Rice - II PRICHS OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jomata Sxitinkl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. White Wheat- SI 25 1 15 75 80 65 35 6 0O 4 00 2 00 08 White benns, per bus Beeswax lb Soap, dry Red ... Ry Barley 200 85 08 12 60 03 36 28 08 15 25 16 16 Co 111. Oate Cloremeed...-Timosbyseed- Candles Wool, washed f g Butter, prime roll, tj ft... Eggs. dni Tallow, V n- Lard Hams - Fiaxseed Dried Apples, per lb ........ Peaches, pred 20 12 , rm 20 10 35 " unpared Cherries- ' Currants ...... Shoulder Sides............ Salt, Ground Alum "! sack Blackberries. Pot stoes - 2 001 ph.ilauelphi. mahkets, PuiLAMtrbtA. Not. 15, 1870. TIiam ia nnf mnnli .Mtvitv an ilia market, and prices favor buyers. The dotnaud is euufiued to the) wants of the Olecal trade, whose' purchases foot Bp 1, 200 blls , including Superfine $4 04 75 Extras ' $5 00(5 50 N. W. Extra Family $5 S7.6 25 Penna. do. do $ti 00(6 75 Ohio A Iud. do: do $0 6f,7 00 Fancy Brand? $7 25(o,8 00 There is a fair demand fur Wheat ; sales of 3.000 bushels Indiaua red at SI 36a 137. Rye mar be quoted at 92a 39c for Western. Corn is very dull, aud prices are weak ; sales of old yellow at 8Sa90c, new do. at 75aS0c, and old Wes -tern mixed at SOaS-lc. Oats are un changed, with sales of 2,000 bushels at 54a55c for .uhite Western, aud 52a55i for Pennsylvania. DIED. On the 13th inst.. in Patterson, MARGA RET M.. daughter of John Gushard, aged 1 year, i mantbs and i days. On the 13th inst.. in Turbett township. Tery suddenly, Mrs. KEPNER, aged 81 years, 8 months and 12 days. 20's AND issr BOUGHT, SOLD AND KXCHANGKD OX MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Gold BOUGHT AND SOLD AT MARKET RATES. Coupons Cashed. Pacific Railroad Bond. Booth, and Sold. Stocks . , BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION ONLY. ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, SUBJECT TO CHBCK AT SIUHT. DcHAVEN & BRO.. 40 South Third Street, Pbilada. GRAYBJLL & SHELLY, RYSTAL PALACE, MfFFLINTOWN, PA. COMPLKTE 6TOCK Or DRY GOODS. GROCERIES NOTIONS. IT A TS AND CAPS, CAAPETS, dfL CLOTHS, Queensware, Stoneware, Earthen ware, OCC.y dec. ... . , 3 Peace, of the respestive counties, all the re The highest market pnees allowed for cognilaneei int0 before t.em b? , producer in exchange for goods. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Call and see ns. GRATBILL Sc. SHELLY. Mifflintown, July 20. 1870. IRON BLOOD. Tie PERtnn AN STROP makes the weak stronr, and expels (LUease by supplying the Mood with 'tvbi'i Own TrrAUxiKa agxnt IROX. CMow Be rare yon ret Peruvian Syrup. ramphlels free. J. P. DINSMORK, Proprietor, Jio. as Dev St.. New York. Sold by Draggtata generaSy. IN THE Legal Advertisements. List of Jurors, DoeeHter Term, 1870. a BAUD JSSOkS. Fayette Simon Amey, Wm B M'Cachaa, George Snyder. Monroe Danial Amey, Wm1 Romfeldt. Turbett David Lossart'. I Perrysville John Baltbaaga, Jonas Panneba- ker, J W Step lien sea. - r : , f I Spruce IliU-pvliuyd Uila.p S.Yoder, . ,( , j Mil ford Joho Kerr. Tuscarora James Loiidort. T" ' Lack Wm Morrow, Aa.o Strong. Patterson J B ileloy, I J Mjotfagn, D A Notestine. x Walker J N Moore, Mathew Rotifers, Chris tian Tyaon. ' ' Greenwood Harrison Minium. Fermanagh- Wa Oles. . Beale Wm Stewart. ... ...... " SSTTlt J0BOE5. " LaekW M Bell, Titos Harry, 1'xra Mont gomery. - v. Milford Thos Beale, G W Bnrchfield, John Metlin, Alex M'Cahan, Arnold Vai'aee. Mittliniown Wm Bell, C M'Clellan, J G Sny der. Bea!. Thomas Conner, A P M'Donal.l, Wm Okeson. Susquehanna Joel Dressier, Henry Car- steiter. . w., Walker Robert Cummings, John Motzer. T J Sbielu's Turbett Criah Gus. James Koonts, "Wnn " M'Cachran. " ... Spruce Hill Calvin Gilson. Perrysville John Uilson. . Patterson J E Hollobaugh, G W North, Q W Wilfon. Fermanagh C B Horninjr. W H Henderson, Wm Noteitine, Jofhn Poffenhergcr, Robt Reynolds, Joneph Roliirock. Fayeite 1) M Jamison, Reuben Leonard, Samuel Leonard. Washington Mellon, J D North, Adam Sponhour, James Tennis. Delaware J W Leider, John Stutx. Monroe Joseph Lauver, John Rhine." Thompsontown Simon Shellenberger, H F Zeider. ,,-.,.. Tuscarora Abraham ttrel. Petit Jurors, Adjourned Court See. 19, 1870. Perrysville Henry Brennislioltz, JospU L Stewart. Spruce Hill Walker Braekbill. WmPGruvor T Mf niit.uiger, Tbonia Patten. Beale Davitl B hwing, Jerry Frankhouner, David Hailett, Wm Leach, Joseph Pumroy, Wm Young. Walker 8 Funk, C Stephenson. 8 Aether. Fayette J Garmaa. R W Jamison. B Trego. MifSiniovn Henry Goolien. Jesxe Howe, Geo Jacobs, S I! I.oii.lon. 11 tteiler. Susquehanna John Garman. Tuficarora Wi Ilackwt. Patterson Geo Henderson. Monroe Isaac ilaileuian, S Ke'.ler, Joseph Keimau. Lack James Irvia, Koht M'Intire, Thomas Murpbev. Milford John Jenkins. T 6 M'Cu'.loeh. Delaware A 11 Kuril, T S Thompson. Jonas J Yoder. i Thompsontown Levi Myers. rermanagh James Marley Turbett Wm Rnbison. 1 List of Causes for Trial fit December Term. 1870. First "Week. I B. Roy- nolds. No. 19 Dec. T.. 1670, 2. Flannegan A Reynolds vs B. F. Kepner, No. it Dec. T., I87t. S. Uronson Graves. Selover A Co., vs. David Adams. No- 44 Feb. T., 18C. 4. Com. of Pa., 4c, vs. Wm. McConotl, el si. No. 205 Sept. T., 1869. 5. Com. of Pa. ie.. ve James McCoanel, et al. No ?0G Sept T 1869. G Com nf Pa ic vs Henry McConnel, et at. No 207 Sept T lb69. 7 Jesse Reed vs Wot Cox. No 26 Fob T !t70. 6 James A Grimes endorsee fte ts James A Cresweil. No 325 Sept T 1869. 9 A J Ferguson vs Noah Henxler. No 10C Uec T 1809. 10 John L Beaatoa vs Fred Back. No 169 Sept T 18T0. 11 FM Mickey vs John Earnest. No 119 Dec T 1879. 12 Columbia lasuraace Co vs John Van Or mer. No 143 April T 1 370. 13 Columbia Insurance Co vs Jos Gingrich. No 144 April T 1870. 14 Columbia Insurance Co vs Sam Stine. No 160 April T 1870. 16 Co'umtiie Insurance Co vs J T MeAiister. No 145 April T 1870. 16 James Crouss vs Wm M Allison. Noll April T 170. 17 State Bank vs Keal MeCey. No lit Sept T 1870- 18 J Rbinestrom& Son vsJaeob Will. No 146 April T 1870. ' List or Camas roa Dcemvaa Amobb CocmT, 1870. 1 John J Patterson ts John M Kennedy adm'r. No 15C Sept T 1869. 2 Havid Cree vs F Uerttler el el. No 150 Sept T 187. 2 8aeauet Moore vs Salradore Lowery. No 15 Feh T I87. 4 J it M Todd vs Borough or Patterson. No 127 April T1870. 5 G W Whistler for nee, fte vs Borough of Patterson. No 1 17 Sep T 1 870. 6 John Cox vs llavid B Cox, adm'r. No 107 1T189. 7 lea:I Knouse vs Jonas Long. No 81 Sep X 1470. 8 Jah Zeigler vs Penna Canal Co. No 146 T 1870. 9 Joan M Kennedy rt Wis Hackett. No 151 ptT 1870. U Jeremiah Lyons, adm'r vs Emsnnel Wets, ear aud wife. Ne 141 Sept T 1870. R. E. MeMEEN, Prort'y. Prerhonotary's Office. Mifflin- town. Ocl. 29, 1870. j pR; RdCLAMATlON Whessas ths How. t5 Court of Common Pleas ef the 0th Judi rial District, composed of Ihe counties of Juniata. Perry and Cumberland, and the Hons. Tnoaas I. Miliicih and Saxuil Watts. Judges of the Court of Common Pleas ef Juniata county, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the 9th day of ( Sept., lSTi', for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the Pesee, at Mifflintown, on the first Mosdat of Decem ber, 1170. being the Sth day of the month: NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN to the Coro ner. Justices of lbs Peace and Constables of ths county of Jnnlata. that they be then and there in ibetr proper persons, at I o elosk in the afterneon at said day, with redSrds, in quisitions, eiaminatione and other remem brauces, to do those things that ts their offi ces respectively appelf airi, and those that are bound by recognisance to prosecute against the prisoners that are dr then may be in the Jail of said eoncty of Juniata, be then and I there to prosecute against them as shall be ijnst. i By an Act of Assembly, passed Ihe 8th day ( of May. A. V. 1H54. it is made the dnty of the Justices of the Peace of the Several conn- ties of this Cftinmnnwealth to return to the Clerk of tbs CcUH of Quarter Sessions of the person or persons charged with the commis sion of any crime, except Such cases as may be ended before a Justice 6'f the Peace, under the existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of tbs Session of the Court to which they are mad returnable respectively, and in all eases where any recognizances are entered into less tbah tea days before the commencement of Itfe Session to which they are made returnable; (he sail Justices re re quired IB return the same in the same manner as if Said act had not been passed. Dated at Mifflintown, ths 2nd day of Nov., in the year of our Lord onS thousand eight hundred and seventv. JOHN DIETRICH, Sheriff: Sheriff's OSes, Mifflintown, Ntfvember 2, 1870. 17 OR SALE Three set of Conk Starrs Pat tern. No; 7; 8, and 9, Flasks snd Follow Hoards, til complete, by SILAS SIUMP. ItifEintown. I Ocl 5-Sm alfs ti Qta &tatf. Real Estate al Public Sale ! WILL be offered, at publie safe, af the Court House, in tha borodgh oT Mif fiintowa, at 1 o'clock, P. SI., on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6,'. l&ft A Tract of Land-fceliragmg io tho 'Heirs of John Vright..'aesed, annate ia- Milford township, Jnniaia cownty. adjoining lamhi of Shelbura Kobia'.tea and.Jaises McC-um, con taining 130 ACREH,' about FIFTY ACRES cleared.' and' the 'bal ance well set with choice Tiavber. Any information relative to tb aove lanil can be obtained by applying fo be nniW signed, residing in Paiteraow, cr Verge IV, Jacobs, Esq., ef PerrysviHe. ..n-; v. ..... . . wm. VYRltlH?; -. . Ko 2 1870-ts ' -: ?:.. . . , .-, 1 REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale a certain Lot or Tract of Land, wilnale in Milford township. Juninta eounty, adjnining lands of Alexander McCahan and otkeis. containing m) some rerchev, about, fifteen Aerea of . ..:i. ... . .i ..... ..t ...1.: . : .1 uiLu i c m rvj4 stain vi 1; u 1 1 i atniii u'( . I V 1 II . . t ' V .. t ! iqv vuuiocn weu sei w jm i.muer, jiaT.nvg tht reon erected . ,r' . LOU HOUSE AND LOG STABLE, ane al' necessary outbuildings, also a Tonng OEt U. of esceilent fruit. Persons wish ing to Vi ew lUe property will call on jGeorjo Uuwers, esidiug near the preinissa, or the undersign id, near Patiersun. iOHS T. METLIN. Oct. 6-2m Valuable Farrii AT TIUVATE SALE THE undersign d offers at prissle n!ts Valuable Farm, eiinate in Fsyett town ship. Juniata coituly, two wiles Mitrbeasi of McAlisterville. adjoiiring laads of Peter Bn shoar. Daniel Westfalr. ami others) wonlain- 18i3 A'cres, 130 acres af which are cleared and in a high stats oi cultivation, and 'he remainder welt set with good timber.-' The' quality of the land is limestone flint. : The inprevements are a Good Log-frame J DWELLING HOUSE. , Good BANK liARN. and other outbuildings. I There ia a never-foiling Spring of goo water ' on the farm; also, aa exoellent iJKCKARI, I bearing a large variety of choice fruit. , i Any person winding to purcha real estate -will do well to examine the above property. ; For further particulars call on the under I signed, residing on the premises. f . . EZRA SMITH., 1 Aog 21, 1870-3m ' i AT PRIVATE SALEJ THE nndersignod offers for sale a lot of ground suitable for a pasture lot, con taining about roun ACRES, Situate opposite the residence of John Note stine at the first Lock above Mifllintown, and formerly owned by James Kirk. dee d. Thin Lot has a stream of running water passing through it. Al?o, a tract of about TJiveo Acres, Lying between lots of E. S. Parker and E. S. Doty and north or lot r.r John Keiscr. s - nable for town lots and for garden and pas ture. Also two Lots, with a TWO-STORT FRAME HOUSE erected t.ipreon, a. po.d Stable, Cistern, and all neeet"s:ry ombnifriigs.- Thi.v property is situate in the new addition to the borough ,of Mifflintown, laid out by myself, adjoining property of John Horning, and was recently owned by Sulomon Is. Kauuoiaii. The build ings are all new and well built. TERMS. One half cash, and the balance in one year, with interest. Kofer to T. Van Irwin, cashier of Juniata Taliey Rank, or the undersigned. JOHS J. rATTEHSOX. Vt 1, l7f). LADIES' FANCY FURS I JOn.V JAKEIRA, "19 ARCH Street. Middle of the Block, be tween 7it and 8th St-, Smith Side, ; PHILADELPHIA, Importer. Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds and qnality nf ' FOR LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. Havinir. enlarged, remodeled and improvea my old and favorably known FUR EMPO RIUM, and having imported a very large and splendid assortment of all the dltforent kinds ot Furs from first hands in Europe, and have bad tbem made np by Ihe most skillful workmon, I would respectfully invite my friends of Juniata a4 adjacent counties, to call and examine my tery lare aud beau tiful assortment of Fancv Fursj for Ladies and Children. I am dttern.itid io sell at as low prices as any other respectable House in tbiseity. All Furs Warranted. No misrep resentation to effect gales. JOHN FAREIRA. .. 718 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Oet. 215. 70. 3m. GEORGE FRTSINGER'S Cigar and Tobacco Store, In Kirk's Room, on Main Street, MIFFLINTOWN, I'A., Is how open. Everybody is invited to give him a call. None but the choicest brands of Cigars, Tobaccos, Pipes, 4e., 4c, fte., kept on hand. gpn Wholesale to merchants at manufac turer's prices. Orders promptly filled. . . Sept 12-3m Kisliacoqnillas Seminary. THIS Institution affords to both sexes su perior advantages of education on lib eral terms. Every aepartment French, Ger man, Painting, Drawing and Music included filled by competent and largely experienced teaebfcrs. Expenses for tha Tear, $200. Fall term opens August 31, 18T0. For catalogue address MARTIN MOHLER, JVin.j Kishaeoquillas. Mifflin Co., Pa. aug!7-8m 2.W w 4ia s, Cinaaaau, U, aaS r. Onraa. aa CaaiMta, K.C.an aaak- 1-. g aawoiaoiaf tarti ,t illl CMvilAW ',,, V- CaaearAatMoua w Jt "iUa tha knit or caoi r. 1 f ataSlaiaa. anJ with bat Hula 1 W 1 K 1 A 1 t'-. ,,wr rt aad filfa is DM'd. ir takva la antrvtara. bewara Immt, with Ibair maaia; aVahaa 0r na 1 aa as I aJ,arti,a. v. Ho mataMata. Num. atbvr shaaM avar hs aaed. Far I. awal for etn-nlT. pall, T Hawaii alvTa. CAtTTlON. All persons are hereby cau tioned Sgainst reoeiving or negotiating for a Promieory Note, dated Ang. 9, 1870, given by me and held by Jonathan Clonser, amounting to $27.60, as I have not reer-ivtd value for said aots, and will not redeem it. HENRY GI.NUmCU. admt.jscmr.ts. The Great Medical Disweryf Dr. WAXZSB'S CAlPOBHXB. ' ' VINEGAR BITTERS, si Hundreds of Tbnassnfe.' W t" Bear Iwrtlmonr to thtr Woader-' e.a '3..-.. rsl CaraitTc Urele. H- Mt !SWHAT ARfe .THEy,i? C2.1 fnrr afae jfotAnut ' Sfi filFANCY DRINIC.SJ Made of Foor ftaav. :Wfcf.ker, tfomt Spirits aa Kefaae Lloaere doetorrd, rpteed '- and sWeetaoed to ! su. Uc, caHed' Tov Ics.-Apretlsen," " Kastorers," -. that lead . the UjJpler en to Smnkeaaess aad lata, bat rw . a tm Med! due. made fiSomtbc Native Roots aa4 . Bsrbsol CaluoYtua,freerrwas all AI-eaIW ' Mlasalants. ttierare OwGKKAT BLOOD rrniPiEit a4 life citixg nti. CtPLKsperSret Rrnovstor andlavtirerBtoror' ' the Srtteoi, earrvtcf ea all poisonous matter sad T reatQrlns; the blood to a healtliy condition. So person caa take time Bitten sccerOng to dtne"; tlon saft remain Ions unwell. For InBammi.lsrT nni Chronic Rites. aaatlsm ned tinnr. Drspepala wr ladl. estloo, Bllloon. Keealtteat and IwCer aaltirnt Veveta, Btaeasaee of the Bltwd. l.lver. Kldarra. aad Bladder, these Bll. lera hare beea port easacaafaL Saeb Die earnea are caosed bj Titlated DloaaV which w ceosrslli' prodocsd bf deraaa'cawaS W she .Digestive Ore-ana. orapai'xiA oit lDiGtarioV, TXeadaehe, Fain In the StiorfMerv, Conzhs, Tljtil neai of the Cheat, Dlszlneaa, Sour KractaUeva ef he Stomach, Bad Uste hi the Month, Btlloue At tacks, PalplsUmr the Heart, InSamaiacioa of "the LonKi.Pah! In theeegiooe ertkaKMncivaad a honored other painful iTmpvoms, are the off sprlnas of Dyspepsia.- 1 . Ther lnvisjorsw tha Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, vrhlch reader them of boh equalled efficacy In cleansinv tho blond of all lmperitlee, and Imparting new Hlh and vigoe k " she whole system. - 1 - . FORstKIS Dl!BAHFEnUoasTstter, - Salt Bhram. Blotches. Snots. Pimples, Fasnlsst Bolls, CaHmaeles, Bing-Worma, Scald-liestl, Sore , Xjtm, Eryilpclaa, Itch, Sccrfa, DUcoloratiooa of the Skin, fiaroora and Diacaaea of the Skta. oy whatever name or natttre, are Ittenny dnt a and carried ont of the system tn a short time by the ass ef gTiec BHters. One bottle Si stkh ' caaea wttl eorrrmee Ihe moat lncraduknsl of UM1T enratlve effects, - Cleanse the TUOated Blood whenever yew Sad) . Its br.porttloa borstlnc thronsh the akin mRnv pies. Eruptions or Sores; ctcssselt SrheS yofl ' Snd It obatracted and alngjlttr tn tfis vefMr eleanse tl when K Is ton!, and yatr feelMt STflf ell yon When. Keep the Mood pore and CM health Of the fystem will follow, , lI.TAPBand other WORMSt Inrklnctn L tbaavstemof BomanyttooBSsnds, are effeetn'ally .jdoatroyed aad removed. For fall directions, read carefnlly the circular around each bottle. J. WALKER, Jroprletor. ft. H. UcBOKiLD CO Drnciiats and Gen. Agents, San Franrtaco, CaU and S2 and 31 Commerce Street, Sew tor. SOLO BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DALif3 Grocery and Provision Store. Maia Street, XiaiaUwd, fra.. : O i THE nndeYMyned, baring removed his sinre from ast Point to the building recently oeenpied fcy toes Bergy as a floor aad feed store, on Main street, opposite the Post OHc. would hereby snaouae t the eitiieas of y'ifilinto-wn and surrounding coun try thai be bon on hand a full and well attest ed assortment of - Groceries and Notions , j A. fo0w,. Syrup?.. Tc, Coffees, rlotrrand Feed, Mackeral, 3alt, Crttl Oil, Dnckeia; . Brooms. Fane-r arid Convrrton Sospa,' SeJn Starch Vinegar TVashino-0 ' ! B,t;nl Soiln, LampFInes. Lamp Wicks, , Rrshc. lndieo. Ctmh:. Hir tliL Tmw- fumery. Gloves and Hosiery, Sus penders, Thread1, Biittoas, NolioDs aftd latioiery, and in fact a good assortment nf eterything nsuifty kepi in a coiin'.ry Grocery sl Notion Stvfs. ' Alee, a large stock of BOOTS, and a CossaleU 4ortaseat of Ladles ana! C ttl- slrea's Shoes aad Brogans. - The highest rales allowed in exchange for butler and Egr,e."a Prompt payers. j thirty days. marW C. BARTLY. COSfrECTIOSERl' AND , FRUIT STORE. THE undersigned, thankful for past pnt ronaa. takes this method of Informing Ms old customers and ibe public generally, (hat he has added another large and well selected stock of Oranges, Lemons, Potatoes, Tobae eo, Cigars. Spices of all kinds, aad the larg est ttcek vf Conferlioneriet trer brought tht COBrc.'v ; also;- Fresh Bf eftd. Bolls, Cskes, &e. Having purchased the Mifflffi Dakery, I am prepared to furnish Bread, Rolls. Pies, Pret tels. Dutch Cake, Rye Jiread, Dinger Cake, Sugar Cake, Spice Cake, Pound Cake, Fruit Cake, Spuiipe Cake, &c. Jeliy Roll and Or nainenlai Cakes male to order. Having secured the services of a firs clays baker, 1 am prepared to furnish ths country irade with all kinds cf cakes at rea son.iMe rat?. Nov. 10, 1S6!. IV M; H. IGOLr. JlfiNIATA ViVLLEY BANK , ."'CF ' . ... . j x . -w- . . . MIFFLINTOWN, PEXN'A. JOSEPn rOMEUOY.rresidsnt. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashiet. t)!?.!"CT0as. Joseph Positircy, -John J. Patterson, Jerome '. Thonipfirtti. deore Jacobs, John Salsbach. - ' i Loan rhoney, receive deposits, pay interest on tiaiC dtpoiils, buy and sell coin and Cnf ted StateJ bonds, eab, boupons and check Remit money to any part of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $.'") at - per ceut. discount. In sums ef $' at "i per cent, diseaunt. In sums of $1000 at 'i per eent. disenant. (ang 18 1869 B1 LOOMoBUUG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. The Faculty of this Institution aim to he very thoroagU in their instruction, aftd it look carefully after the manners, healtl and morals of the students. I Apply for catalognea to HENRY CARVER. A. M.. Sept 28, 1370-6m Prine paL M'AI.ISTEP.SVILLE TIN SHor. Thann dersigned has e?t:ib!:.bed himself is MeAlistersville in the Tinning bii'inees. Persons wantin; anything in lis line should eall before purchasing efrewhere ' as be is prepared to mannfacture all kinds of Tin and Shtat Iroa War. and io sell a low as the ean he purchased elsewhere. His old cus tomers and t ho public generally are respect, fully invited to eall. as he hopes by strict at. tentioa to business to deserve a share of paU ronaga. . . au;iS '6Dtfi - . '-JACOS G.'WISEY. : mTT' . : is?