vTEDXESDAl MORNING, JAN. 18, 1871. pENNSrLTAXU RAILROAD. ON AND U after Suaiay, Deo. 4. 1870, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M FMt Line 3,34 A. M. Uwrisb'g Aecommoda'n 10,45 A. M. Mail Train 6,46 P. M. , Cincinnati Express-.... 8,45 P. 31. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express .. 1,57, A. M." Pacific Express 3,46 A. M. Mail Train S.27, P. M Way Passenger 10,25 A. M. Pitwburir Express 6 20 A. M. Adams' Express .... 3.26 A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't JTJIITA EKiarBEJT," So. 19, 1. O. O F. meets on the first and third Tuesdays f each month, in the Odd Fellow.' ZiaU, Thompioutown, Juniata Co.. Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Loo ax. Scribe. TOWS AND COL'KTKY. Blank Vendue Notes for sale at this office. Persons making sales are invited to give us a call, S. B. Albriout of the late Uuiou Hotel, Is putting up a buildiug on the lot occupied by said hotel. Wanted. A good boy is wanted to learn the tailor trade. Apply to S. 1. Loudon, MifHiutown. Moved The ice moved off of the river on Suuday night, and on Monday and Tuesday. The river is now clear. ATTkNTiox George W. Heck de aires to inform his customer that he has opened hii shoemaker shop at his resi dence ou Cherry street. Something NotRiuht, Court con vened last week at Iluutingdoti, hut ou nccouut of a in istake in the drawing of jurors by the Commissioners, the array F jurors was squashed, aud court ad journed. " - I I.Mau incredible shorts e pace of time I Nature' I Sature's IJair Itea'orativ !,.. wmi if way into puoiic lavor. hy I iiecauuu ! it dose the work, mid Ieavrs no ill effects j For sale bv, B. F. Kejuier, Miffliutuwu, j dee advertisement. Til it property of Martha Fry, in Wal-1 ker township, advertised for suma time past at private salt-, will lie cfiertd c: public sale, on the premises at one o'clock P M, ou Saturday Jas.uarv l'lst,l?l. tjee advertisement i:t auotLcr colarcu. i A BriLUix;:. A building for "Sees j and store rooms ill be put on the IlriJge j street side of the lot occupied by T. U. j Parker.' The building will extend fiom Jiobert McMetti's t.Cice up Bridge etreet to an alley, a dL-taticc of 72 feet. J FlKlf. A house aud barn in Crom well township, Huntingdon cou.itr, was -destroyed by fire last week. '1 he fire caught in the roof of the house from the stovepipe, and thence to the barn. The vontetits of both house and barn were ousumed w:;h the buildings. I.Msl'Ri.VCU AUk.NCY. signed takes this met bod Tho under- of mtormtiig j the public that he may Le fouuj at the Commissioner' Office, iu the Court I House, XI iClintowB, until further notice, I fur the purpose of taking insurance. ! JoIl.V McLaI'CII LI., ! Thb Kui8 Still Smokb Seveu- tet-n days have dapped since the coiilla- ,. , , . , , L'raUon which destroyed the sou: hern uortion of Mifflin. Smoke contiuuslly issues from tJiu rnim r F (I, a warMfifinrir I at tbe canal, and sotno times a Jt-eble flame will flicker for a moment and disappear beneath the debris. I lion , Shooti.vu . Festival. The second ! unual shooting festival will be held ia this place oa the 22d day o Feburary next. 1 hree valurbie prizes will be gtv en away. Competition, is open to ull marksmen ia the State. The distance will be sixty raids, oil hand, aud ten hot atriug measure. Huntingdon Jour nal. To Cure a CougU, to relieve all irrita tion of the throat, to restore perfect soundness and health to the most deli .catff organization of the Iin.tr.an frame rthe Lungs, us5 Dr. Wist tr't Balttm ,f Vili Ckrrrif, which is still prepared with the eame care iu the selection and .compounding of its various ingredients as wben it was introduced to the public .by Dr. Wi.-tar, over forty years since, Nbahlv a Fire. Last Saturday .evening an attempt was made to fire a .table of Joseph Kerlin's. in Patterson. Coal oil bad been poured about the eouth .east corner of the building, and several newspaper containing cotton rags and ther:iiiflaraable material were stuck into the building at a hole at the corner and a re kindled, but it was immediately dis covered and put out. Certain parties are suspected. Lecture Kev. Joseph 17. Mathers will leciure this evening and to-morrow vening at ferrysville. Subject-- The OldWorlfi". The Altoona Tribune, moves that be be inwted to deiivcr a course of lectures iutLatwuiitain ity. Of coarse we of Mifflin cannot eeeond tbe motion, but we uggeat to the TrZuie to secure the ser vice of the Rev. gentleman for that pur pose, if you can. Your people would acquire, tbron-t th course. fund of information which lbey could acquire only tirough wo ether sources, namely by a course of long ad patient reading, or expendvc BvcJ. iMPAKTiAL V ITXtss. A fourteen year old girl was witness iu a recent In- diaaa divorce suit, and a portion of her evidence was as follows: "Fatber got mad because uiotter starched his stock ings. Mother picked np the stockings and hit fatber on the head with them, anl it sounded as though they were w wiu. miner men smiled a hot wheat cake down mother's throat. and then mother set the dog on fatber ana twisted the dog's tail to make him bite harder." Ex. . , : Piss Looks cp hbr Old Fribnds. Every person in and about Mifflin knows that Captain McClellan was "burned out" oa the night of the 31st ult. Amone tie household "fixtures" that the family missed after tho fire, was a cat. The CJuclusion reached in the case was that pass burned with th house, but this con clusion was a mistaken one. .She escap ed, aud a few days ago to the surprise of the family put in her appearance at the Captaiu's residence at East Point. It is not necessary to add that puss was heartily welcomed. , The following cash contributions have been received by the Treasurer of the Relief Fund for needy sufferers by the late fire in MifHiutown : Dr. Tbos. A. Elder:. $2 CO Col. A. K. MeClure, Hon Jas. M. Sel lers, aui others ;.; 500 00 Citizens of Mi.'liia Co-jnty, per Gen. T. F. McCoy 300 CO Citizens of Tbompcontown, per T. S. Thompson 160 00 Hon. Tbos. A. Scoit. Philadelphia...- 600 00 Howard 8. Janney, Philadelphia, per F.. S. Dory 15 00 A Royd Hamilton, Harrisburg 135 0(1 James North 20 00 Walker Towu.ibip 1 i0 It. S. McUisier. Beilefonte- SO 00 Geo. K. Anderson. Titiisville 100 00 Herman Aliicks. Harrisburg 25 00 Hamilton Alricks. Harrisburg 2i 00 Wm. Logue. Darlington. Wis 12 00 Gap Church. Lancaster Co., l'a 11 81 (1. W. Teuffer, Civil Engiuecr, PUR 20 00 Tota:....' $1806 81 E. S. PARKER, 7Vr. The names of those who received uid appear in our next issue. The con- . -i . 1 . . . . inouuons 01 wuear. potatoes, raeai, ..vc , .... anci (iistrioute l by tlie coiumittee, will be ouuted fir in their siatemeut. A ("a I'd Vt'e the undersigned most ! rejiecltully return our most heartfelt tliaiiks for tlie timely a'oistauce giveti us by a number of the citizens of this place ' and Patterson, in helping us to secure so much of our property from the terrible fire of the uight of Dec. SUt. 1S70. Though our lo?s is considerable, we feel that we on e a debt of gratitude to those who assisted us, thit perhaps we Cila never repay. Having secured the consent of our most w.0ithy friends and gei,t!euien. Messrs. Gilliford aud L'lsh, County Commission-j erg, giving us the privilege of putting up i a temporary bu;lai:ig in the Court House ; : Yard, we would take this method of an-! nouucui'r to cur frieuds, customers and ! the puLIic jrcncraiiT, that we are now able to offer to theu a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Notions, Trimmings, tic. I We would here return our sincere j thanks so all for their patronage in the I past, Loping for a funhi-r continuance, retrieve a portion of our tbat we may Joss. Vt'e purpose in a n ry short lime to be able to offir to the public our usual fine stock of goods, especially iu JJm (JooJs &c. TlLTE.V ii EsPEXSCHADK. Shlkifp Sales. The folio wing prop- J Court llotise, in MiSliutown, on Monday, J . ! February 7, 1S71 : 1 . . r J :.. East Waterford, r li..vin lliortn tflll ff ,1)111 Li.IISA siauie, nnu wnuuxuaaer eunp. ouiu as the properly ot Joint ivope. . A tract of land in Delaware township cnntuininir one acre, more or less, all cleared, no buildings. Sold as the prop jerty of John Landis. , A tract of land iu same township, con taining eight acres, more or less, all cleared, no buildings. Sold as the prop erty of John Landis. A tract of land in Fayette twp., con taining twenty-five acres, more or less, having thereon erected a log house, log stable, and other out buildings. Sold as the property of Lydia Baum. A tract of land iu Delaware townsh'p, containing one hundred acres, more or less, having thereon erected a log house, log barn, and spring house. Sold us the property of Thomas S. Eutriken. .Two lota of ground in East Water ford, each lot having a front of GO feet, and a depth of 1G0 lect, having thereon erected a log house, log stable, and frame blacksmith nhop. Sold as the property of Mr. Pollock. A tract of land in Fermanagh town ship, containing C30 acres, more or less, uuimproved mountain land. Sold as the property of Mr. Kain A tract of land in Delaware township, containing 14 acres, more or less, all cleared, having thereon erected a log house and Ing stable, carpenter shop, a lot of fruit trees. Sold as the properly of Lee P. Trutton. . A tract of land in Beale township, containing ll acres, more or less, having thereon erected a frame bouse and frame stable. Sold as the property of John C Baii'd. A tract of land in Beale township containing 22 acres more or less. Sold as the property ot John B. Baird. A tract of laud iu Beale township, containing 100 acres, more or less, hav ing thereon erected a log house and log stable. Sold as the property of John M.Bartley. A list of other Sheriff's Sales will ap pear next week. ' . Kissing. The Altoona Tribune fin ishes a local article on kiss'm- irt this way : Some genius, inspired, no doubt, by a tender kiss, relieves himself in this wise : Any fool may face a cannon Anybody wear a crown But a man must win a woman, If he'd bare her for bis own. Would you bare tie golden apple. You must find the tret and shake it ; If the thing is worth the having And you want a kiss, why take it. W ho would burn upon a desert, With a forest smiling by T Who would give his sunny Summer For a bleak and Wintry sky f Ob! I tell yo there is music, ' ! ' ' " And yon cannot, cannot break It ; For the sweetest part of loving 1 It to want a kiss, and take it. (Committal. CLOSING PRICES OF 40 So. 3Z St. PJdla. 3 o'clock, p. m. Jan. 17, 1871. u. s. 6-s of 'si .; nof(3;noj '62 I0SjW.10!lJ " "JL J0fJ(l'SJ . " '05, insjWilOKl " u5, new 107jJ(j,K'7f " 'b7, new 107(fel08 'OS J0nJ(Sil(p8j 6's. 10-40's 107if4l'7 j C. S. 30 Vcar 6 per cent. Cy lloot,lH:j Gold llOiClUJ Silver, - 10o CT:u' Cuion Pacific R. R. 1st M.llonds- -o (n;i.io Central Pacific R. R - 9"0 (5;910 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.. tM (0)0,0 MIFFLINTOWN & FATTERSOX MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reoorled weekly for the Jcniata Sentinel by the Hoard of Coiuinerc of Mifflin and Pat terson. Br.EAisTcrrs. Extra Family Flour, 'f) bbl .$6 50 .. 1 80 .. 1 1 .. 70 ., 55 .. 4o .. "0 .. C 25 .. 125 .. 1 H .. 1 0 ) 1 bbl .... Wheat (prime) V Du Kve Corn Oat a Darley 1 pir . . Timothy . I Hx ' Ueaus Cutter V H Fpg, lb duz Laid, $ lb Country Soap Keesvax Tallow Uugs, while mixed Wool, washed Poukty, live Dried Apples " Peaches, pared " Peaches, uupared Cherries " Cherries, pitted " Klackberries " Kasptierriea Potatoes, bus Onioni " Railroad Ties I Laciist Poms, mortiaing ... fwr board f-jiice.. ... 30 ... IS ... 8 ... 25 ... 8 ... 0 ... 3 ... 40 ... 8 ... C ... 15 ... 10 .'. 15 .. 4 ... 1 (0 1 CM. C5 34 18 PHILADELPHIA .uAKUETS PlIILAKSLPhlA, Jan. 17, 1871. I I Skfh. Clav:rsced sells in a imall way at j lSJallc. I Poca. The Flour market ie very firm. j There U a fair demand from the heme con sumers, but Hliippeis are not operating to j anv extent. Tho ealcs comprise small lots ; iucluding Superfine Extras N. W. Kxtra Family., l'enna. do. Uo.i .. Ohio .St lud. do. du. .. Fancy Brand? Ghai?. The Wheit S4 c0f.t,l 75 SI p'7r-(,d S7 Si) i(J(ii,7 dO $0 lo(hti 5!) So' i.')t,7 UU .... $7 0(1(7 25 market is without change worthy of special note. A steady demand prevails for prime lots which are scarce and command full figures. Sales of 2.00!) bushels India-ia red at $1 S5al5t; 400 bustcla l'euna do. at $144; 1,'JOO bus Ohio do at SloS. I!je is quiet; I he last sales as at itis tor We-itm n. Corn is fair ly active, but prices favor buyers ; tales of (j,0tj0 bu Delaware, Western, and l'enna yl low at 7ia74c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. I Monday, Jan. 10 P.M. j Bssr Catti.s. Trade in this dcpartuiont of j the Live Slock market was again excessively i dull to-day, but, with comparatively light re- j ceipts, holders succeeded in realizing last i week's figures. We quote choice at SaSJc, and common, at 4a'ic j lb., gross j Cows and Cai.vss were in lively demand at . very full figures. Sales of 160 head at 45a Smecp were dull, and many remained in the pens unsold: 6.00(1 had were received at the Pai k Drove-yard ; Sales of good at oJit'Je and common at tjaoe' lb.gross : 3,0oohead sold at the Avenue yard at the above figure. Hogs attracted little attention ; holders, however, demanded full figures. Sa'cs of 4.00.1 head at $8aS 50 lor slop, and $9at75 for corn-fed. MARRIED. On the Ci.h inst , by Rev. J. A. McGill, at the house of ike bride's father, Mr. W. J. EBBER1S., of Ml Union, Ta., and Miss NANNIE E. FRAY, of Waterloo, Pa. DIED. At Lodi, Columbia county, Wis., at tba residence cf her ton, Dr. Howard Irwin, Mrs. ANN IRWIN, on the morning of Janu ary 5th, K71. Mrs. Irwin had relatives aud many friends in this county, an.ong wbom ibe news of her death created the profouudest sorrow. yyE OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR, THE NEW Wm TEMPLE LOAN, Bearing 7 3-10 Interest, Redeemable after five (5) and within twenty one (21) years. ' Interest Payable March and September. The Bonds are registered, and will be is sued in sums lo suit. DE HAVEN & BRO. No. 40 S. Third Street, Philadelphia;. Stocks bouehl and soli on cammision. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Ac counts received and interest allowed, subject to Sight Drafts. mm NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. WINTER TIME TABLE. Through and Direct Route to Washing ton, Baltimore, Klmira, Eiie, Buffalo, Uochester and - Niagara Falls. FOUR TRAINS DAILY" from and five to Washington arid Baltimore, and FOUR TRAINS DAILY to aud Five from the North and West Branch Sua- qnehanna, and ' Northern and Western Pennsylvania and Aev York. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. JANUARY 2. 1S71, the trains on tbe Northern Central Railway will run at follow : NORTHWARD.. Mail Tbais leares Daltimsre ....... 8:30 a m leaves Karrishurg 1:55 p ro leaves WilliamMport... 6: 'Jo p m arrireb at Elmira 10:3t' p m EurrAtOEx leaves Baltimore- 10:20 p m leaves Harrisburg- 2:25 a m leaves WillUtKspotL...- 8:3i a m leaves Elmira- 11:55 a m arrives at Canandagua. S:1D p m Fast Link leaves Baltimore 12:40 p m - leaves Harrisburg 4:'to p m arrives at Williamsport 8:10 p m Ciscin'i Ex leaves Bull i more 7:40 p m arrives at Ilarriaburg...l2:01 a m Yonc TTar- leaves York B:10 a is bisb'd Ac. ) arr. at Harrisbnre.. 7:45 a m ScsBtar Ac. north leaves Harritb'g 8:0U a in . . ( arr. at Stinburv-. ...... i SOUTHWARD. Mail Train leaves Elmira ... ....... leaves Williamsport.... leaves Ilarrifhury arrives at Baltimore... Buffalo Ex leaves Cannnduigna..-. leaves Eltnira leaves Williamsport.... leaves Ilnrrishevg arrives at Baltimore ... 10:50 a m . 5:50 a m , 9:25 a m ):2 5 p m 0:15 p m 4:45 p m 8:30 p m -12::5 a m ... 5:35 a m . 9:15 a ni ..11:45 p tn . 2:30 a m Ci.ncin'i Ex. leaves Harrishnrg... arrivea at Baltimore. Eats Expr's leaves Williamsport... 8:25 a m 10:20 a m leaves Sunt ury arriees at II:rrisburg... 1:'0 p m Erie Mail south leaves Villiam?p't 10:00 p m lcavca Sunhury 12:f5 a m arrives at llarrlcburi... l':30 a m Pacitic Ex. fouth leaves Harrisb'g 11:35 a in j arrivts a: Baltimore :0 p m York a IIar- leaves Harrisburg... 5:25 p m Risn'o Acc. I arrives at York 7:10 p m Halt. Acc. Font lcdve Snnbury... 5:'I0 a m leaves Ilarrisbung- P:'0 a m arrives at Baltimore... -12:30 p m Hail Train north and south. Fast Line north, Pacific Exprefs Fouth Cincinnati Ex preas north, York and Iliirriburg Accommo dation north and south, Erie Expretn south. Erie .Mail and Sunfcury Accommodation north and Baltimore Acoainiodatiou south daily except Sunday. Buffalo Express norfh and south daily. Cincinati Express north daily except Sat urday. For further information apply at tho Ticket OSica ia the Pennsvlvaui.t Railroad I'enot. " ALFRED R. F1SKE. General Superintendcct, Harrisburg. January 2, 1171. CHEAP 'CLOTHING STORE. This way for Bar. gains!! T JAV1XG removed our GOOD3 to Wilson's JiX More Koiin, l.nite street, we are again prepare to do business, and have just re ceived a NEW ASS0ET2T.EST OF GOODS, consisting or Ovor Coats Dress Coats, Business CoalT, Common Coais, Pantaloons, Vena, Hats, 1'onts an 1 hoes of evary deseription, style and quality, for male or female. BOYS' READY MADE CLOTH INT. Also, Carpets White Shirts, Fancy Over t hins. Under Shirts. Drawers, Hosiery. Gloves, Linen and Paper Colars. Cravats and Ties. Trunks, Um brellas, Travelling Hags ie. Also, tlie latest styles of Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Persons in want of anything in our line wil'. save money by giving us a caU before pur cht sing elsewhere, as wa are determined to sell cheap for cash. Don't forget tbe corner, Bridge and Water btreets. D. W. IIARLEr & Co. Aug. 18, 'G9 SPECIE PRICES! EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION IN FRlCEE OF G0UD3. AT THE illllll i NEW STORE, Taltcrson, Juniata Co.. Pa. 1 The undersigned beg leave to state, that they have purchased from J. B. M. Todd, his entire stock of poods, and will iu ibe future conduct the tncrcbantile business at the Old Stand, in the borough of Patterson, Juniata county. Pa., where lbey shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CONSIST ING OF ALPACAS. POPLINS. " TLA IDS. LUSTERS. De LA INS. .MERINOS. MOHAIR, GINGHAMS. ' ' CAMBRICS. LAWSS, &C. FANC1' GOODS, MOTIONS. JEWELRY, HATS AND CAPS. JJOOTS AND SHOES, yUEENSU'Al'.E, CEDARWARE. GLASSWARE, CROCKERY", FISH. SALT, COFFEE, TEAS, SIRUPS. SUGAR. Ilaving just returned from the city with the above enumerated stock of goods, all of which have been purchased since tbe great decline in Gold, we feel warranted in saying that we can offer Goods at greatlv reduced fig ures for CASH OR COUNTRY PRODUCE. mar23-tf LAIRD 4 BELL. 8- DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Du'atf of the Kyt and Ear, hie tpecialty in the Medical College of Penntrtvunia. 13 peart experience, (formerly of Levden. Holland,) No. S' 5 Arch Street. Phila. Testimonials ean be seen at his office Tbe medical facu'ty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. oetll-ly I t III II f .dpi re Li Real Estate at Public Sale ! flHE undersigned, agent,' offors at public JL sale, 41 tract of lane, the property of Martha Fry. situate in Walker township. Ju niata county, about one mile south of Van wcrt. adjoining lands of Henry Lauver, Peter Regan, and John Sartin. eontainipg ' FOUR AND ONE-FOURTH ACRES, Having I hereon ereeted a LOG HOUSE AND STABLE, and other necessary outbuildings. There are a number of Choice Fruit Trees on the prem ises. Tbe Kile will lake place at 1 o'clock, P. M., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 21. 1871. on tbe premises, when terms of sale will be Bade known by MICHAEL COLDRE, Agent, BOUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE. TnE urdersigncd offors at private salo a Two-story Ll FRAME HOUSE plas tered and Shop, story and a half high, and THREE IXT.S, situated in Jobns;ou. Juniata county, front ing on M lit. street and main road lciding to Pern, and goad FRAME STABLE. Fruit of all kinds, a good pale ience surrounding tbe whole proper! v. Lots in high state of culti vation. Apply to JOHN FALLADBANE. owner and resident on the ( lace. Jan 4, 1871-3m House and Lot for Sale ! THE undersigned will sell at private an a HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, 1 sale. eit- ua'e on Third Street, in the borough cf Mif intown Tbe property is a very desirable one tne nou?e oeinz in good repair, and a General Variety cf Fruit on tie Lot. If not sol i at private salo. tbe abova prop erty will be offered at public sale, on tbe premises, at 1 o'clock, V. II., ou Saturday, February 4ta, 1871. And if not then sold, will be immediately of fered for rent. J. C. DOTY, Agent, for Mrs. Harah E. Dcrr. January 3. 1871. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At Private Sale! THE uner-!;ncd offers at private sale a tract of Iafid in Tuscarota townnbip, Ju niata county, one mile southeast of McCoys ville, containing FOKTY-SEVEV ACHES and some Perches, about twenty-three acres cleared and in a gnod state of cultivation, and the b ilance wi-h set with timber. The property is well watered has no buillings, but good location for buildings, li is a de sirable property, and will be sold tow. Also a Lot in JlcCoysvHIe, having a Good House and Stable and ouitiuildinirs tli'.-reon erpcted. alse a sinail Liui!d;ng Fiiiiabie for a Shoemaker. Saddler, Tailor or Tin Shop; a Well of good wutr on the premises. This is a desirable property for a iraJesman. in a good community, ar.d convenient to sdhool, store and mill. CPi For further information coll on or address l!ie undersigned, in Patterson, or J. S. Laird, in McCoytville. novSiMt W. C. LAIRD. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. T II E underpinned offers at private sale' a certain Lo' or Tract of Land, situate in Milford township. Juniata county, adjoining lands of Alexander McCahan aad others, containing tiii ACRES. and some Perched about Filteen Acres of which are in a goi.d state of cultivation at.d the balance well set wi:h Timber, bavin thereon erected a LOG HOUSE AND LOG STABLE, ane all necessary outbuildings, also a Young ORCH ARD of excellent fruit. Persons wih inn to view tlie property will call on George Bowers, residing near the premises, or the undersigned, near Patterson. JOHN T. METLIN. Oct. 5-2m Srfemg Ularjjmcs. THE CELEBRATED SINGER Tim in THE superior merits of he "Singer" Ma chines over all others, for either family use or manufacturing puij-oses, are so well established and so (: ncr illy adaiitted. that an enumeration of their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessary. OUR NEW FAMILY MACHINE, vhich has been years in preparation and which has been brought to perfection regard less of time, labor or expense, and is now confidently presented to the public as com parably the best sewing .Macnine in exist ence. The Machine in question is Bimple, com pact, durable and beautiful. It e quiet. ligb running, and capable of performing a range and variety of work never before attempted upon a single Machine. using eiibar Silk Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, an i sewing with equal facility I he very finest and coarsest materiais, and anything Between ibe two ex tremes, in the most beautiful and substantial manner Its attachments for hemming, braid ing, cordinpr. lucLing, quilting, fellit.g trim ming, biuliug. etc., are novel and practical, and nave been invented and adjusted especi rlly for this Majhitie. Machines alrays kept on iund at our Clothing Store on Bridge street, MiHlintown, Pa., for the inspection of the pablic, and for sale at I h most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton. Needles, Thread. Oil, &c, and everything pertaining to ibis Machine constantly kept On hand fir sale. D. W. II A R LEY ft CO., Agents. MiSintown, July 13, 1870-ly COAL A!CD LUMBER YARD. The under sinned begs leave to inform the public tbat he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces iu part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Litne-bur-nets Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as While Pine Plank, two indie's, do 1J While Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch. White Pine worked Flooring. Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Joice. Rooting Latb. Plastering Laih, Shingles. Striping, Sash and Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice Persons on the East side rf the River ean be furnished with Limeburners Coal, kc, troni j tbecoal yard at Tysons Lock. iaug 15-ly. GEORGE GOSHEN gfgul gldrcrtisfiucnts. List of List Causes for Trial at Febru ary Term, 187L 1. Bronson, Graves. Selover & Co. vs. David Adama. Ko 44, Feb'y T.. 18o9. 2. David Crea vs. Kohh Uertzler & Collar IVix. Ko. li t, Sept. T. 19 3. Henry Kpner vs Cyrus Seiber & Wm. Hetrk-k. No. bS, Dec. T.. 19k!. 4. George Searer. Adtn'r of Jacob Scarer. dee'd. vs. Abraham Shelley, io. 122, April .. 137.. 5. John Vancrir.c-r v. Emanuel Wetzler & Wif?. No. 41. Supt. T. 1870. 6. Jacob Spado vs. Jeremiah Bruner 4 Wm. Cail. No. 17, Sept T. lb'7. 7. Samuel Vocura v3. John & Catharine Bow er & John MoAfous. No. HI, Sept, T., lt70. 8. Jacob Zfigler vt. IVnua. Canal Co. Ho. 14.J. Sept. T., 1370. Jacob Lemon vs. George Goshen. So. 171 Sent. T.. 170. 10. V.'ra. Lenhuit. Aam'r of Henry Whit mer. dec- vs. Abraham Whltmsr. Xo. 31, Dee. T. 1370. Ill E M'JICES, Troth y Protwoxotaiit's OFne. Milintrwn. January 2. 187". List of Jurors for Feb. Term 1871. eriANi Jtnorts. Sprnee Hill WtlVam Ard, J. W. Barnard. Milttmiora Joshua Beale. N. A. Klder. Lack Wm. Buchnnan. Thomas Morrow. .MiLi.ird D. Cuninham. Fermanagh Charles Durum. R C. Gallagher. Walker Dtvid Fowles. I.. S. Herr, 9. Rick- enhatirh, Wm. P. Thompson. Joseph ler - Wen. Fayette John Hcckruan, Jf.: J. Rine. J. E. Mliron.: 1 Monroe fsaac Halteman. Tuscarora J. S. Laird Aiex. ?cKin!ey, Oli ver rattcrson." ' Patrersoh James North. Sif?quebanofc 'Jonathan Weiser. ' Pcrrysviile Joseph L. Stewart. 'rTtt 41'HOBS. Miffintown Win. Bell. B. K.Kepner, Milt'ird George Bowers. Perrysv.lic Samuel Bu.k, James Shoaff. Tu-cjror.v J. 0. Crawford, Wm ll.,rt. Woi. Junk. Alex. .icCIure, Samuel Paunchaker, It. H Patterson. Susquehanna Elias Crawford. Greenwood David Cargill, Jacob Fisher E. SheilenhnrL'TV Beaie Itiohard Doyle, Wm Fold, Wm Mill ken. Fermanagh Evan Davis. Ed Hutchison, Wm Oles, Abraham Stoner. Jr. Fayette J Eichman, Johu Leis, G W McAl- ister, Johu Philips. Spruce Hill J P Evans, Wm Evans, T 11 (lilson, J B Okoaoa. -Delaware S 0 Trans, Nathan Keely, Daniel Spicher, G'ViT Smith. Patt.-rson-U 1! Henderson. T J Mildagh. Walker Geo lleckman. Nelson I.ukens. John Muser, M I'.oJgers, Samuel Seiber, Joseph Sartin. Monroe Pttr Karsettor. Luke Marks, II G Shellsnherger, Diniel Wincy. Trul ett D E Bob'son. Laclt Mathias Stump. Notize of Appeals. The County Commissioners will hold their tr:e:inial appais for thy enr lf?7 1 as follows : Monday, February l:i. f.ir Turbctt twp in the forenoon. anJ for Perrysvillc in the after noon of the auie day at Mc.Manigal's hotel in Perrvsviile. Tuesday. February Hth, fjr Spruce Hi'.! at Spruce Hill s-bool nii:se. Wednesday, Feb. loth, for Tu?carora at Wm Hackett's. M Coysvillo. Thursday, February ltith, for Lack at Pern Mr!!s. Friday, Fehrnary 17th, fcr Beale at IlaMe man's hotel. Johnstown. r.ttirday, February 18th, fjr Milford in ! the forenoon, and for Patterson in the after. noon of same day, at Parker's hotel, Patter son. Monday. February 20th. for TYalker, at F lleid's hotel. Mexico. Tuesday. February '21st. for Delaware in the fin-noon and for Thompntown in the aftornoon of the same d.iy, at Sndor's hotel in ThonipSdtitown. Wednesday. February "-d, for Greenwood, at Thos Cox's hotel Thursday. February '1ZI. for Susquehanna at Rarner's hotel. Frid.iv. February "Jlth, for Monroe',- at Landis' 'hot 1. P.ichlieM. Saturday, February 2oth. for Fayette, St North's hotel, M'Alis'er?vii- ; Monday. February 27th. for Fermnnagb in the forenoon and Mifflin iu the afternoon of the same day in Commissioners' Otiice. All persons feeling themselves aggrieved by ibe late assessment may attend if they think roper. Up order of tho Board. j J. MIDDAGIl, CUrk. Dec -27, li70. . i RoCLA MAT ION Whxukas thk llo.i. the Court of Common Pleas ef Ihe 9th Judi cial i)istr:ct, composed of the counties of luuiuta. Perry aud Cumberland, and ti.e i Hons. Tut mas I. Mu.tiKEX and Samuel I Watts, Judges of th Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued their precept ( to me directed, bearing date the Sih dry of! Den.. 1S7', for holding a Court of Oyer and Trmini'and General Jail Delivery, and General ljuarlur Sessions of the Peace, at MiCliiituwii, on the firtt Monday of Febru-1 ary. 1M7I, being Ibelilh day of the month: NOTICE IS lilZl'.Elil Gl LN to tbe Coro ner. Justices of the Peace an l Constables of lbs county of Juniata, that they he then and there iti their proper persons, at I o'clock in the a!terncn ot t-aid day, with records, in quisitions, examinations and o'her remem brances, to do those things that to their offi ces respectively appertain, and those that are bound by recognizance to pros-icuie against ihe prisoners that are or then may he in the Jail of said cour.ty of Juniata, be then and there to prosecute against them i.s shall be just. P,y an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th Jjy of Alay. A. D. 1X54. it 19 made the duty of the Justices of the Peace cf the several conn tics of this Commonwealth to return tc? the Clerk of the Ccnrt of Quarter Sessions cf the Peace, of the respective counties, ail the re cognizances entered into before them by any person or persons chargd with the com-nis sion of any Crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of ihe Peace, under Ihe existing laws, at leist (en diys before Ihe commencement of the session of tbff Court to which they are made n'urnahle respectively, and in all case-; where any recognizances are j ,. . , . i commei cemen. oi u . - j , .... ..iMLn.!.. t h . 1 -lint iim ire re i quired to return the sante in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at Mitliinto n, tbe -ud d:iy cf Jan.. I in the year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred and seventy-one. JOSEPH ARD, Sherif. Sheriffs Office. Mifflintown, J.-tniiary U, 171. )" Dissolution. "VTOT'CE is hereby given thai tho partr.er iN snip which ex's e-1 between the uader- !iip1 in the hotel business iu tbe borough of ! Patierssn. wis dissolved ry mutual consent, on the First of December. Ie70. The books and accounts are in the hauls of Mr. Young for collection. WILLIAM R. YOUNG. dec!4-'t SAMUEL MURPHY. Hone Osualae nnlesB iignwl I. Cvm. Utv Ldrrrti5fa:ent5. TUSCAE02A ACADEMY. The 2nd Session of the Soth school year will begin January Otb. Those desiring boarding, furnished rooto. washing and tui tion in a firt class Boarding Sclio.il for term of nearly six months, for $125.. will pleas send for a circular to Ac lemia. Pa. UNIVERSALIS!: Wn.TistT? Send for the STAR IN" TllF. Wk'ST. C:9fft9;i. A large 8-pg-; week'y ; estnh! shrj 1397. It meets f the wants of tho family; $.'50 per year, Jfl.'i.'i six irmitb. Trv ii. Speci mens fre Address WILLIAMSON 4 CAN'T WtLL. Cinc-inn-ii, (T5i0. CHRISTIAN STANDARD oppoae Sects and ailvoeatei Pnmiiffe riiristinnity. Hfnt and cheapest Ksinily Weekly; 8 pairs; 4S co nmns. Kdi'ed by ICI?ers I-c Easrr anil J S. LaWe. Oitfy $2 a year! Speci mensree. J. W. CAKKCLL & C)., Pubs., Cincinnaii. Ohio. fi T?rY 5 persons to mccessfui'iy canvas vT JZj J ffr I'terhiiims we offer, and ra ceire$2.S Waifham Watch for yourself. Address Vtodlt't Werkly. I'avlon. Ohio. (GENUINE NORWAYOATS and ALSllvE CLuVLIt Sample pack age '" frn lo all Farmers; also, a opv of the AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, hyen closinp stamp to N. P. BoYEa & Co., Parkes burg. Chester Co., Pa. A' GENTS .'ever Book Agent and ALL who see this. VF.1TE ME and he wis. Address F. S. Fuller, Publi shcr, SpnngSelJ, Mas. 8. It will pat. VTEW i-N Siea YORK Safety Steatu Power Co. Steam Enir'.nes. with and wi'h -iit cut otT. ; and Sectional Safety Steam Boilers, built in I qnantUies by special machinery. Send for circular. ! i Cortlandl ft.. S. Y. 1'icirs FLOEAL .GUIDE foi: us' Tnr Fi Ast Emtkts' or Oms I!crr.iD aai j F:rTT Tunr.'A:." copir of Virk's Illustrate.! I l?atalogui-s of SecJ.i ar.il Floral Ouide, ie pub lished atr i Te'ady ra seu-l oirt Its! pages, ana an Engraving :.f alntoM every desirable Flow er anil Vecotabie. ll is el:ian:!y printed on fine tinted paper. iUjtra:ed with Three Hun dred fine Wood Engraviugs and Two beauti ful COLORED PLATES. Tho most beautiful and the most iii-triicuve live Floral Guide published. A GEllMAM EDITION published, in all other respects i similar lo the English. Sent frre to all my customers rf l,f), as rapidly ns possible, without application. Sent lo all others who order them for Tsa Cssts, which is not half the cost. Add ran JAME3 VICK. Rochester. N. Y. Us3 0 Vegetatls 1Q0 xr-i wiiv it V ntv2twa.ll J The oil stinlf.rd remedy for Coughs. Cold., Consumption. 'Xothitj later." CfTi.se Huns. & '!., Ro--ton. Ul'HA.U'd D1TILATORY POWKP R movts superfluous hair in minu't, i with'-rtt iujitrv lo the skin. Scut l y ratil for ! SI. Hi. j rhMfs asthua fiTiE Ret. eves most Vio.eut paroxysms in fire mm. uter nd effects a i-ptedy sure, l'r'ce by mail. THE JAPANESE ILUK STAIN Colors the whiskers anl hair a beautiful Mark or brown. It consists of only one Mersration, 75 cents by mail. Address 3. C. U'HAM. No. 7ol Jayne Street. Philadel phia. P". Circulars sent free. Sold by all i iVerb Salary! Young men wanted a local and traveling sales men- Ad'lresp (wilh stamps R. U. WAL KKR. - I Park Row. N. Y. Employment for All. Q-J f SAURY PER WEEK, and expenses O -I yJ paid .j;ents, to sell our new and useful discoveries. Ad. it ess 1J. SWEET & CO., Marshall, Mich. Agents! lu'ad This w EW1LL PAY AGENTS A SALARY of $:i) per week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to tell our new and won derful invention. Address M. VVAUNER & CO., Marshal;, Mich. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residing iu South America as a iiiisioua y, discovered a safe and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervoua Weakness. Eatly Decav. Disease of tbe t'ri nnry and Seminal Organs, tin 1 ihe whol irftin ot lintr!crs hronjht ort f!y fnticfttl and vicious bal'ifs . Oreat numbers have been cured by tb:S noliie' remedy. Pf-ompte by a desire loh'-uefit l!ie atllicted and uniortnne I will satni the recipe for preparing and us ing this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any oae who needs it. Free nf clmrrrr. Addres. JOSEPH T. I N MAN. Station D. Ciblo liouw. New York I'it7 At I E N TS V A N T E D KO R Vol FROM thk FIELDS or LITKRATl'ItE. Con taining selectnui tVoin "'s nrxnsKfiof the mist popu nr AiiRu-.tN and riitirtii afithors. including Ad iM::. Ilanroff. Paeon. Detacher. Rulwer. I'bapin If..- li . Catithr. Conper. D Quitii'v. Eveierr. En:ei--o:,. Newuwin. Hall, J. i. liiiUaixl. living. Longfellow. Par!ir. Phil lips. PuiMhnn. RnbcrtSoii. liukin. Whately. Webster, and c-tliers t-H.i!ly crlebmtej for their skill in tr-e use of beautiful lunguagn and for their .-iron enfurciuner.t of noh! ilea. Six buii-in-l pa?s, elegant hror' fiontpieee in te:i colors. Hiid ni:my choice en gravings, at o:i lin'f ihe piie'e cLarg-d for any other 1 -i-.-k nf its quality; Agents can ISfll tw-ee as iitanv of il:n hook as of anr other in the ut-irUet. Ladies meet wiih the best uf sncc'-ss. Ilrrgyoien. Teacher. nn.Z ei'Prgeric yonn)t mn nd la-l;i- watit-l in every township to j act as Agents, ou verv liberal term.. Se-d , ,,.-,.,., '. ",.,. ', " . .,n., i. I , j li; I iui no in, in. , III -mum i. I Ohio; Chicagn. 111.; St. Louis. Mo. : or novO-fim g - f M r r w f -X HI- I -Jl" ft. j j J-. Ul rKii ..i : rr-1. imitn. iirt W. tin v. ('.- r.,4tt o.. ao4 lit. lr. on. t -Kr,M. N. C..rs 1 " st..u.h:i,f ron o 1 yi Si ' lv ""-r S1""' tn.rfA:il l I ,4 I . without tn. itofe ..r .a.n- t tr - mdii.. in.l :t:.l-i .'.:! ; V. 1 f, 1 po- try r.-,t itit i nM i O VilWd.nd r OM.vwi. ;f tjk.-.i in -4 I Q i ?i i tirunjrfcn. n.-tr-rnn 1 t J . I ntU-fitsPm- UU lt.,tr i 1 ft"K'l tret-i.i- .;. tei'..n4 .--ir 10 t1 rjl ftdrtisi- ra-n: .- i,:hn ' hv. tlM U'.-u3t. t. a. wtiier ahuivl't v4r ba nfte-1. kr rirt- vl ip. .cn l f .r -ir."l'..- i-llt. '.r-.l'.-r-.K t, ftl-ir v rn-r i n ' T'OAL. I. J of Met ind nil kinds roiiiiti use f,.r sa c. Chesniui (Jak Dark. Railroad Ties, all k:nd of (,i-uin and See-ls bout;fif at the higiie-et marker pric" for cash or exchanged for raerchaniL-e. c al, lumber, ic. to suit c-i'toti.ei-s I :i-n pre pared lo turtiih tj buildern bills of lumber just as wanted anl on short notice, uf either oak or yellow nine lumber. NO MI UERTZLER. ' Jatit Tort Royal. Juniata Co.. Ta. NOTICE TO C0LLECT0ES. COLLECTORS of State and t;..iinty Taxes, prior to 1S70. will he ieiiiir;d losnt! their respective Duplicates at or before th February term of Court : also, tlie Collectors of 170 will be required to s.;:tlo their Du plicates at or before the April term of Court, as no further indulgence can bo given. Those Collectors neglecting ihe above no tice may expect their bonds sued out accord ing to law. . Dy order of the Commissioner". JOS. MIL'D.UrH, Clerk. Dec. 10, 170.