'rv .tfBDNISUAt1- MORNING, JAN.'lo; 1M. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, Jc s, 4, JSIft Passenger Trains will lee "re MifBia 8iHm as follows : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Jxprei.,.l2,.'iOiAi V! it Llnfe.....V.....V..:...3.3e A. M. Harrisb'g Acconiuioda'u 10.45 A. M, Mail Train. ....7..J..;.:. tf p. M. Ciociuoati Express..;.;, ; 8,45 PlXi,'? ; WESTWARD. ,jy ,; . ,.!. Cincinnati Express. 1,57,-A: M'i Pacific Ki press 3,46 A." M'''- Mail Train....'..' 8,27, P. M ',' Way Passenger....,.;.. 10.25 A- M, tfttsbur Kxpreas...... 6 20-A. M.V Adams' Express.. ... 3.26 A. M..'.' JAMES NORTH, Apt., "H Jim EXflHPHEST," I. 19, !.'(, U F. nieetju lire Brut and third Tuesdays ( fcb atotnh,' in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Thomptoiiiewn, Juniata Co.. Pa. '' " !! " WM.J. UESXTS.C P.1' W. C. Loo, Scribe: TOWN AJII COUSTRV.. Scr.ot'FP buys all kiuda of graiol'; ,, ,j Blank Vendue .Voles for' sale at this office. Perilous .maltiug sales are invited to give us a call. Home. A. J. Greer has arrived home, after an absence of several years in the West lie looks well. U Wa.ntku. A good boy is wanted to learu the tailor trade. Apply to S. 11. Loudon, Miffliutflwu. The Sentixbl is sent to.reguW'aub cribers and exchanges in fourteen differ ent States,' not including' Pennsylvania. Altoosa : tall$ a.'opd ' deal shout a j)lseiit. "Masked Neck tie Party" that came oft at the house of a 'citizen of that town recently. D$$IRABLK ProPBBTV ,PR SaLB. lr. Applobaugh. offers his II?ueaud lot in . Mexico at a great hargaiu,, if taken before the 1st of April next.? ' . Jan. 25, 1871-4U ; . I A Tragklv. At Altoona, ;' man named Hamilton Starr shot a man named Andrew Fay, because Air-. Pay. and Mrs. Starr had' cultivated' anJ acquain tance of too intimate a character. ,. : ADVtR'Msi'i is the key to the success of thousands of business ' men ' The largest a Ivertisere generally da the beat husines. "A word to the wise is suffi dent." .. . ... Wanted Au apprentice to -the tan ning and leather fini.-hiiig business. "Ap ply immediately to . .. . , . J. N.&W. H. MOORE, : Van Wert P. O., JuuiaU Co , Pa. Jan 25, 1S71. . , . Oyster Fi ppkr. The Indies of thi United Pre-hyterkn Church .of Meiico will give an oyster supper at the Chnrch of said denomination at Mexico, on the veniug of February !th. 1S71, for the heut-fit of the congregation. All are in vited to attend Donation. IVrsevenuce Council, No, 19 Jr. O.of U. A. Mof Reading Pa., made a donation of five dollars to the Juniata Reform Council, No 03. of this borough, who lost all the contents "of their Lodge room iu the recent fire. ' . Sexatou, Crawford will accept our thanks for a copy of Auditor General's Export, and Representative Roher will pleafe accept our thanks for a copy of an 'act to provide for calling a . Convention to revise .or amend', the Constitution of the State.". :- -: : ' Thb best cough syrup is composed of one egg, one ouuee of cod liver oil, four nuces of milaAsas, aud one teaspoonful of tincture of lobelia to be thoroughly inixefk A Jcaspoouiul if .-a ioe toe an; adult, and five to ten drops for a child, M-d'ctl Ihd'fteini'iit. I Ncviick. -All persons who ypt know themselves to have accounts unsettled ou the books of D. P. Sulouff are requested to call immediately and tuaka Siittlbmeot. The . week ending Feb. . 4'h, will close my stay in Mifflin, after which date all accounts due me will be passed for col lection. i Jan. 30, 1S71 I. P. ScLoi'KF.. . Thb Annual Missionary Anniversary of the M. E. Chnrch in this place will he held on uext Sabbath. Kev. J. . W Krnwn. late a Missionary to India will preach iu the morning at 10J o'clock. In the afternoon a children's meeting will take place, at which time an address will , be delivered by Rev. Mr. Brown on the manners and customs of the people of India. T , . , ,. : ' - " 1 .. .. . . Real Estatk for S.H. The un dersign offers at private sale a tract of land situate in" Walker township.ne aile north of Vanwert store, adjoining lands of Jaloh. Ehrrk -Viid Jacob Smitlw- lands containing 17 acres, 19" acres of which are cleared. The' improvements area twa-etory Log House, Frame . Stable, a Spring of good wat .r near the door. Fr terms call on the undersigned, resi ding on the premises ' ... . Gottlieb Exglbr. Jan. 25-3t - ' ' 'An Olo ?apeb. We are indebted io Andrew Patterson, Erq , of Academia, a gentlrsian with whom most of our . citi zens are aoquaiuted, for a copy of a paper called "Juniata Journal,'' which was published here at Mifflin, by F. C Merklin, Marek it, 1836, u time previ ous to the daie ojE' our birth. We, regret that we were not in onr ofiicd when Mr. w.. n.a A - i wllS. The' disbursina 'icommittee ihet cf articles from his pen. oa the men of those "by gone dajp," would be read with interest now, Ottbrlinb Swqps, pt Three Snrin Huntingdon count v. had tti Vw, . u ing and flesh treah to fheoire, feki'fS vmo ui ma ieei oy one ot tbe Mt. Union stage horses whidr he was trying to hold, tramping upon it, on the 18th inst.. i Mt . Union, g the cars were 'passing. His injury is quite, serioui'. Blair", Co., itadka, :A ,(li,, ,ti, ;',,;; ' Dun at i'o si M . G. Pifer ' i'to ' r of rnuaaeipiiia, about two weeks ago,ueenf io Mr. fi., EL Parker, about $75, worth of boots and clothing to be disuibuied among the sufferers by the recent fire: Mr. Parker made the necessary' distri'bu tioni and MesSrs " lifer & "Co'' "have' the thanks of our citizns"(for tlietr liberality. '' A'NARRot'"EcAPEil vdtning to B'jyt' livery holir'lii the day hovB can be seen clingmg to wagons and sleds passing ihaough the sMnets. . Tba oiher day a. sled was 'r.awt; " How : Kt idge street;' the" font cnfrig of a four-horte wagou broad tire was attached' to it. Ut course snme boy must get on(jeitlie,r the wagot or. sIi-iLb jOiw made an effnit to ge .on the sle.d,. inHred kin hold: and fell, aud htd one of tlm-wheh"pass over his neck. The yielding snow saved it from being broken. P.EVicTL't.KD and Rkstocked. Dur ing die continuance ot th'j armistice Par is U to be revictualed. That news was announced- by cable ami. we aitnuace news that may bei'of more lienefit to tlitf pockets' of the citizens"' of 'Mifflin' nh'd vicinity then the news of the ' surrender of Paris, namely that Martin & Walters have restocked their ftore with goods fresh from the Eastern cities. They in vite all to com aud eximiae the quality of the goods aud learn the prices before calling Lc where. . Persons who. attend Court, nx-xt week are invited, to pall at Martiu . Jc , Walteu', ju jihe, .Uelford bnildinr. , , , .... . ... ,. . ,i . A iio'rsB 'Bi'RVKbA.Na a Lifb Lost. A lady named Eve'Ni'pple, whose age it is believed, was over 100 hundred years and who lived in Licking ('reek Valley, about seven miles from Mifflin, was burn ed to death in her house on last Friday. For some years past he has lived alone. Mr. Alexander McCahan himself or some member of his family, daily vieited her house to see that 'her wants were snptili ed. On Friday morning'Mr. McCiihao was at her house, she. was. then in- the enjoyment i of her usual . health. Some time near noon1 the hmiso was discovered to be on fire. When the ncigbors reach ed the burning building tbey discovered the body of the old lady lying ueir the trout door, fearfully charred, and her limbs burned ofh : It . was taken cut as soon as possible. Mrs. Nipple bad means aud was not a public charge, ,Afu',r her fire, in the ruins of the houe a five doh lor gold piece was found Her remains were hurried the game day, 'on her little farm where she had lived so long...,. . : ; Reports hiving been extensively cir culated that the school bouse in, this bor ough was iu a daugorous coudiUon tlie Directors . employed i-;wo . ptrrfons of known experienoe to examine tbetd and report' their' opinion. "We' herewith ' ap pend' their report'; '' '- ' ,'' .''..'j To, the Board of $ hoot Directors oj tiie Binoughof Aliflnto'cn: . ; ... From the. examination that I passed upon your school home and from the de. fects that are visible ou the outlines of the structure I d m tappreheud any dan., ger uuder the circumstances .The foun dation being defective, aint that beiug the cause of the defect noticeable upon the superstructure, I would recommend that the western end of said structure receive a temporary support towards spring to guard agaiust lateral exteusion. Yours with respect, y. t? .iWji.MrUNCH. To the Bo ird of & hoo. Director oflh'. JBurtugkof Af jl mtomn :' - J - 1 ; At your request"! . have examitKHl- the school' houe in 1 Mrfflintown, andin my' opinion it is's'aft f6r"'the, purpose' ,i'yr which it is used, and that no danger need be apprehended by the scholars or. their parents. ; I wonld however,! after the pmient term of school has closed,' recom mend a strengthing of ihe west wall by rods or other efieotual supports, i ,. .,,, . . Jacob. Burg by.: i Additionax Contribution? for Re lief Funtl for the needy suficres' in the late first . . ,. ..'.'. 1 Amount previously acknowlpded.f2,10B 81 Johu W. MaUiers, Sidney, Ohio:!..'. 25 00 Total receipts.:.... .3,321 81 Tlie following statement shows the amount of orders paiI,bj 'treasurer and the names of those wiio have re ceived relief from lite fund ; J: C. Moaer .:'. . 1 V". Thomas Hamilton .:'... .;;..'.... pi 97' ... za 75 ..'::"23'75' "'3197' .i;:5U8 75 ' ..'. 45 50'' 22 751 45 50 . 45 50 ... 45 50' 22 75 113 S" 4 87 jHines McClellan,sr;,..-.: Myers Tronp:.... ! rs. Fasick .T . V. : '. Alfred SteUi'i Win. Ellis Wm. Wise:. Jesse Howe.. .'i. .'...'..; Simon Albright C'oruetus McClellan...'.; Samnel Hliineling. ; i..: Mrs. MrCalwn.. ;7.i..; Ttanmas Iteese...'.;. Mrs Oswalt.'.;...'...,.. Mrs. Greer....'. Wm. K?olf James lioliisoa.l. W, P.'oble.....,i....- t 1 ( ...Vi.'.::.' ''23 751 ......... " 23 Vi ........v.: w 25 ...... ..." uiM-W' , 227 50 i'4i;50 Mrs. Reese. Alex. Ellis. 11 37 ;..-.'.V.iv:.i'. is Oeortre Heck. V.. LavinsHurl...: Mrs. Dol in i Samuel Brldee..'. John Iliimrd..: H. S. Ooslien.... J. M. Weimer...'- 1 .( - -. .... .-. 20 00 ' TSi ' 15 On 118 75 ' 45 SO 22 75 22 75 " 23 75 ' 45 50 William J. Jackmon.'ii.; Jotin Deitrick;.... i-"-Tobias Attker.;; i I li. .-. Total it i .1492 78 By the foregoing exhibit' it will be seen that thirty-one persorikliave been aided by th committee, and that the average amount paid each one is $48? on Tuesday evening and disbursed the balance o( the funis. ; y Jfi. 1'ABfc.BR, Treat. . Sick HEApAcp,rhjiteria' Heroua- ness, and constipation may be cared by retiring early, omittine tea, eoflee. nastrr and confcnejyiaihlsnbstaAtfcl foodJ at regular intervals, plenty ot out-door exercise, a draught of enjd (water the, first thing on rising in the morning, and thaveadiner of. substantial JiteraLure.Jn-J staid tieiirl.tirhyfuff. .i,ZKaa MrkdUl J Lit: V fil PlTPHIfl AIMn llARVIVn Vmtfhtnt and darning is something that the tt majority-f mortals cannot dwpen sjjwjlh. iu this iaatter of facUwoild. '"lCecentlyi 'rxEj 77- c v-a.5tM.... tm io- had a -good folot interj; .;'W-peT cent. Oy rttl il 11 j L An exhibi7ioi-4arn7; 'bTdC,j: ."-Hi U1J Ltf. .ki rMi.LiL .! !07 the Buhjwct has est centered in it. ed and satched work was eiv at thi office of the Il arth and 7on,'rarNeWfl York, on-llie 11 and 14 of Jauirr last. The skilf displayed on the rf ajref gar ments That were there exhibited e)iciUd high praises. r ' ri bi t A CTtizem of Mirruin "Dow. JNj Tkxas''"at Waco. The WacoiJirJ or ..arrnary me seveuiu wnw w, V.T'M paid that office by a citizen p JnniatN nia, and a nephew of Co( iFrow, ofi Ala bama. Well khown -t mai.y-of our; tui zens, has beeniuougciyivfor-aAiVeral daj-s aud has fjrored-w Wirh" a caWr --" k & eilafrdrty.iYeuitigiJjauntty'. t5. whi& Mr Daniel Musselnmn, near Dun cannon, ahd His family Were eating' sup per a stranger deliberately commeuced smashing in ..the windaw..iVr. Mussle man at one sprang oiit and eaiight the fellow, when a desperate struggle ensued. Mr. Mu!seLnaiv-wa4 almost overofHne and called upon the hired man for' assistadce. Mrs. Musselmau alo came to the rescue of her frWband. w hen' the villian Ptruck hnr a violent bbw on .the Lead wi:h club. ' The struggle how became exceed-' ingly violent aud was a thing of life or death, when the,ndds proving"7 to.";gYfcit the fellow. had w succumbi 1 " .-. i J-'!' Mrs Musxehuuu, though a rnssll aud delicate woman, quickly procured a rop and lied the hands and feej.gf the assail ant, iu which' c')iiditl di ' he was kept until .aiiiaiice arrived, iwhen: be -was taken in ih.rse St bv two ehizens- of Duncaniion, who intended to. place . him in the lock-up untif morning. ' II6'1 suc ceeded, however, iu giving them the slip, id went. to Ilarri burg Wednesday ntglit, tits wa arrested oy tn Jiayiir o'u Tlinr-sd yr in truing ain. lodged ii jal as a. suspicous cii;uacter, ami hardly been placed UiureaVfoce Ma Ma.-selman arriv ed a( the otfiij withi a ,'warrautior his arrest" The culprit, whose name proves to be Jac oil Kraw, was taken tit Bloom field yeiterdaj- for trial Xei-po 'f Xewt. Pi;m.ic Salis. . ; , ' ,, .;. . , - John Coffinau will sell at public sale at his resident; i'i' Johnstown, oil .Friday. February, 10th, three hogs, one spring wagon, stoves, tables, bedsteads,1 and other household furniture. Sale at ' 10 o'clock. . ", 1 J. It. Walters, of Boale township, will offer at public sahf. ou Saturday, Febru ary 11, 1S71, ull his hnusehohl furniture. Sale at 10 kclick.! A.'M. Wm. Given '-' 't'.', auctioneer , l.'aul Smitd,, of Delaware township, will sell at public sale, on, ) Wednesday, February, 15, 1871, one borsei one mare, 2 head young cattle, I milch eow. sheep, i, .i..r and a ht of. farming utensils. ' S.ile at 10 o'clock," A Mi., Wm. Ca.veny auc tioneer. ': '; i 1; t ,, ; ' 1 famnl Lanver, residing on the 'John R. JenkiiiTs fin tn, in Mil ford township, one mile east 'ot Johnstown; 'Will sell at public, sale,' n'n' Friday',. February 17th, four good mares, I colt, 4 milch cows, 3 heifers, 4 lenl yonng caltl,: and a lot of farming itupiuuiuuts, Sale at 11) o'chick. 'Wm"; Caveuy. Atie' ' " "'"' George ' Myers," residing in Walker to,wuBhip,. .one. inil.e... north .of.A'anwert. will sell at public sale; on Wednesday fyWfcffJL JrsAjTvcdwa.- 2 heifers, 2 head young cattje, 9 sheep, 8 shoats, together with a large lot of farm ing iniploiBDiits and- honsehold furniture; also 'poVk', lard," potatoes, corrl,'1iay, corti- fodder and grain in the ground. : i Sale at 10 o'clock. Wm. Caveuy, Auc ' Jeremiah Shrawder, residing tro miles west .of East .Salem, will sell at puhlif sale-, 01 Thursday, - February 23, 1871, 5 mares, 3 colts," 3 cows," 3 head young ca'ttie; I1 fat huff, l'shoat, 1' Kirby reap er and mower combined and a large lot ufng' imi'il'rtfreita"';' afso 'liouseliold of farm furniture., ale at 10,,, o'clock, -;A. M Win. Oaveny auctioneer: ''l, :'';" " u A kis' says a Freuchrauthorejs) gives more, pleasure than, anything else, iu the world But' Puek declares ;thatr woman evidently never experienced th.. childish rapture of desendihg the parlor stairs by sliding down the banisters. It.'Y Cum. Ado 'Tr.r 1 v-; v :if 'i The Evn8V'Hl Journal says ; uTfr. Compton records the case . of one iof. his patients, who, a few days ago, gave birth to her twenty-third child., , .She. ia.j'.fifiy years old, and bore seventeen children to h, , .-T:10. 10 us band,, ,, - ; In Providence, R I., the other jOight, a sagacious New fnundland dog was lock ed out, having ovWretayed bis usual ab sceuce. He was found next morning drowned in a pond, ba aving to all appear-J anct', eottitrottertJ suin Lecturing ja not always profitable in the West In Toledo, Ohio, recently a feminine rfratoV tojiit bat $15 t tae door.'l and the fewr'and "ague" iVthe iiall. Matn'ralists of the first class generally estimate that tbq big(trees , of .California are about eighteen hundred years old. J and a native of Mifflin, in th folloirliSr ' w,,.?ST,;!1? ' 70 style: 'Mr, T. J. Frow, a'geiijtlemanj:'of Cora S-'y ;!!!!!..'.!!.I!!I 65 education and intelligence, just fron"he j-r f " 45 vallev of the "Blue JuuiaU."Penns BBjiVYEH&BRO. pl'Mp.mi A Fbi lJl87l. ... iiojvAnnf .. 109i(?,llol ....-"J 03(3,109 .309 umi xlli9JC"lut'S CaioS PsilK. R. 1st M.Bonds-BO fr"J CeMritf faqiftc R. R --6 (Sf.915 Po'u.nJ'icin.l Grant BoriJa.-.tyO .710 mjjliNtoiTN & PATTERSON" MARKETS 7 n ,SF BOARD OF C0MWKRCE. Rep eekly for the JriKiA Skntisii, hy thJiarauf Commerce of Mifflia and Fat lrsW-..M-H -V !7-rfS..--4'''.;' Beeakstcffs. Extra Family iur, bbl ;.....$C 50 ij - l bbl ...-..... I 85 Seeds. tloTtf,'....!!. f immlry FUx if 1 f r"" 4 25 .... 1 HO .... 1 60 Dutterf,13,ni...-,.,.i. .l...t:f..w....T. tfa. V ox .:.'.'.;..r.:.'.....:....'...;'.:..j;. Lard, "jl lb Cuuairj tioap.... jj.;J..U. ...... Ucetwax .:. 25 ... 12 .-"8 ... 25 ... 8 ... ... 3 ..J 40 ... 0 ... 15 ... 10 ." 15 ... 4 Tallow . kA'ea. while '.. 1 "mixed : j;.:...:.v;A.v.:...i..:..:.u Wool;' whe j!.'.'j..:.l.;.:i.'i..,A';..i..i.... ro)try, lia i.;i........i.A.v.ii...ll. Dried Apples ' 'Feaoliel.Tar!!......-!:.,.?;?. PtHtehrt.'wipared.?..'..:-.:..!1 - " ierries " , Cherriasj pitted y. ..u...;..;. " Uickberries , Raspberries..,., ...........A..r PotatbeV,' V' bm ...y... unions 'ii:.i-.:;f;..;.:..:.,yi.:.:.;;..'.1..-. Railroad Ties ..;'...V...-...4i........"... 20 , i (iO 'f 00 35 16 Locust l'ots, mortising ,-! Vi wi ii lor board fence.. rllll.AltEl.rlllA MAHKETS, , -J..-.T i.lV".nE.I-IPIUFbolrJ8l. FLOtll' TU'e Tl.iur martet CQniinuesfirm and we arain, adTance our qiiot'iona 12 ' 25c on ihe iitlV-r erallo't'e iKra Wni;lic. Tiie detnaud Iroin Ihe home consumers has impruT ed, anoytrrq is. form 'HWTI 5ar "liJi)ieiits. Sales of 2,5o0 bbls., including Superfine r.,.. $4 kOGA 75 Extras $4 b'.Q, .5 37 .N. WNExBramny..r$l'(;,7 00 Veana. i ia. 1 di. '-li 0 . Ohio & Inl. do. do Si 'i''(ai 00 Fhocv BrUndf.f.i. $7 OUfeT i'i GRAIN. Wheal of prime quality is in fair demand, hut the absence of snpplies restrict operations:. sales' of 2,VK1 brig good prime Ind and at. Jl oial 1, 'vHI bus l'enna. oo. at il 4'iaf R Sad -rV u On ja amber 1 1 0ai' t'.-J. Rye may be qii'ted at !-j'.i7c for western. Corn is in beiter-reqtiesf -trt the lal a decline sales of ." (MN bus Del. and l'enn. yellew at 81 X2d. -Oats are firm and rango" tdoai' 50 i S'tc for tt'ettern and lnn.:-'.' ' 1 SEBDtf. .The receipt -of Woversed are t riti inp hut Ihe demand is limited, small sales at lOjall jc. - T;mothy mby be quoted vS PHILADELl'UIA CATTLE MARKET. Mospat, Jan. 30 P.M. The Market for Beef Cm Is was excessively dull to-day, and umlertbo influence Jif lib eral arrivals prices were ratboy week. But few buyejs were in aitendance. and ttieir purchases wer ealy ia asrnail way, to sup ply the wants', of.their austomers. A few small lot? of extra quality brought Vc but the range of prices-was at follows : Oa'.'.J f r olioice: fl7 fge-.falf i 0, good. ,nd oai; lb for fair togood, and.oa' gross, for com mon. .-. ' i - Cows and Cm. vks.-uA betlerdenr.nl pre vails for good and peintq milk;wa. TIicti were scarce and firm, but 'other kiudi were Uull. Sales of 1)0 head at S-jOaO: 1 ' "... w ... ...c..wp -7""' - . " .,77.; ,",.iT. "Vj at oae lb, geoss. .1.1 1" I l!ou. Tbe aiartet-for this aeeaHTit ion of stock opened quite active to-day. and prices;, advancer), ttaie at tbe-, Avenu and Lnion yards at $10i OaH.:d0 V 100-lh aeti.- MARRIED. Jt.:..-..T.. On the 2!tthi of DScembsrJ 1870. at the county," nna -mus s-iRAti uti.tii.tvi, oi Miss- Perty.eeiifriy: On the 19th alt , at the .residence of fhe bride's purents, Mr. PtrNCEli' BOATER,1 of I Union Co., and Miss MINERVA BESHOAR of Favette townsliip,' Juniata county. .At few ii&vt4Umtn& Mew mm mQie DR. J. J. a Drug APPLEBAUfill has establishes Drn and 'Prescription Store- in' he above-named place, and keeps a' general as sortment of ' ' ''"''" "' "; VRUGS AXD MEUICISES, Also all ofherwrVrclV. usually kept In estab lishments of tkia kind. . Pure VVjnes and Liquet far medicinal pur-, peses. Cigars,! Tubaoco,. Stationary. Confac- lions (first-clasB). Nliotts, eio., etc.l -1 ; faPTha Irooior gives adeiee free- - i : : , "FEATHERS," IN.. TJN'f ItlES1 TO SCIT ,. , F.lfllMKS AMI DLALEUS, QUALITY WARRANTED v. V r- CRMC1AD Jac25-3m Pittsdiibo. Pa. : AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE -;V; ',. qf 'pesxsxl ri aV ' ! '.' This Institution wilire,. open .the Spring Terra (1871) of twenty-four (24) weeks ..on FR1VVY, FEBRUARY 10th. ' ,'.'.,;;i . pjp For CeneraV Circular, Catalogue and other information, address . . t , TIIOS, IJ.'ECRROWjjS. ...... '.' Agricultural College P. O., Jan 25-41 ., Centre Co. Pa., . ' : , ' i.I i i i i ,i i , Executor's Notice. Of ICE is hereby given that Letters f esta mentarv on the estate of Elizabeth Bell, late of Fayette township, dee'd., have been granted to tbe uudertigned,. residing jp Walker township. All: persoiia' indebted to said estata ara reaiteated to make immediate payment, and those batting claims will please 1 Fiemenu:.'"" properly authenticated for set tlement. " t - 'm.-i I ifi-!o 10- .cr. J0HN S. MOORE, Executor. Jan ;l 1871-t U Ti-i..t ILAIK and Fancy' Job Printing neatly ezer rented at Ibis O&tii-v '.' .'jtMul " '62... -.. " . '65 NEW LOAN OrruB for Saiji at Pa aso AccrtrEO Istr- ,io!oD Lns .Jtitbrf IsTjisn zli ; First Hort2rtaiiuGrasGaflBaiifl3 . - . . O'- THE . , ror. v V rii ; H V'A --.irktw bonds r secured, .ffrtlj by a . First Atttftgage. ho thofiatlroad iielft its rellinr strk, and a'J qn;jiinents ; -rrf. bf a Ft s' ,Jorteage on id , entire Land Grant being morrTtlitth f w'eTitj-to Jtaaaa 'Jlercs of Land to eaeb tail' or 'Road. ' " . Tlielttmdi Bite free froml"niit'd'gtaiihTn ; the rriuoipat anc). Inter are pay abl i n goU the rruic'iDal.at fhaend of-,Thirty ye.ir-, unl the. interest Viini-jnnua!'v,.at the ra:e ,of SeyeX A.Vp T'lruEE-TETrtus rt PexT. per an BtMB."" '-"''" -"''3 -' " 'ITheV Itrc ii9fldiiilencmtiniiinris' wf SUlO, SMU, S 1 .giKW $",OV,-and 1 1 0.WXi. . . ,t ; , . , , I trustaea underlie Morgage are Messrs ij..t'uoki. ofPliiladialphia, and ,J. .Kilgar Thumpsun', t'i'fsMent T lie' VennSylvaivia '-Ontral kailf oaf aToMpatfy." ' '' '' "Ti-e N'oftbein fac.BO 7-39 Bond will at IHimc a before fnaruritj. be . ncaivable .AT Te .J'eb Ceki. VsjtP (or, 1,101, in ei- hange (or the Cooinanv'a lanos at then lo"- esl cash ptice. '. , :'"tn aildirW to their1' ansnlute sufly.' fbese BanSs j-ield. art ioebiw. larger, we believe, than any other (irsuclass aecujrityt vlVrsn holding Un.itedfa.te5.5.20 ran, by eqnTert in tbera iat..bbvti Etii o. Jn.crea.se the,ir yearly income one third, and still have perfectly lelinlinetl''nr.', ' T " "t IO'.TO G TllKM.--fiir nearest Bak -qr liaqker eillcupply iheae ljpfldsin any desir ed amount, and of any needed denomination. Versons wishing to exchange 'slocks or bonds for these, (!an do go-with any of on? Agents. whoHtiil allow the bigbe- current price, for Al.'t WASttKl-isiS HEOVItlTftS.l.-' ' I-'' Those .giving in . localities, remote from Btnks,' may's'nd moneyv, or o'ther bonds, di rectly to ns, by expre",inrt( ,w5 will send back Northern Pacific Bonds'ot'onr own rijk, and without cost te-tbe investor. For furth er information, pamphlet's map etefall on r aildrrss the undersigned, or any of the Banis orBjiakeri employed to ic-U this Loan. -J TUB1 S-til' UT '- ! i "WttC PAlTrrEA & CO., Bant " " J VltlLAvr.LTIIlA. " 4 Bankers. ; lj Aynit for Vnnxylrania, J Y,.iAKKJSil CO., U 1 ' (-''"SJSuf: ' ' '' K jr JTJNIATA VALLEY BA2TK, - TE OFFER.POB SALE, AT PAR, . 4 EfONK-iBPLE LOO, . - - rj ' '"Bearing 7 -lo'lnterest, .:; . : ' .1.1 i'.- i ,. ... .i -5 !- ': - A f'.'l ; ' '. Redeemable after five (-r) and within twentj one (51) years. ' '' ' ; .( ' I . " t : '1.0? 1 Interest Payable March aid September The Bonds are registered, and will be is sued in s'liua to suit. DE HAVEN &BRO., No. 40 R. Third Street, Philadelphia. -. ;Slocks bought ar.d sold -on enrnmision. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Ac counts receiTed' aud inteiejl allowed, subject to Sight Drafis. : ' 1 U. W. II.4BI.KY & C'O'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. . . ri v-1.-. . i T fil is u:ay lor Bar- a ..' '. A ' .-. -fa - - '' Hi 1,JL Swe Room, JJrnle snew, we are agaih prepared to do business, and have just re ceived a ' KEW ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, CO.N91TI.NO Of Oeor Coats Press Coals, Business Coatu Common Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Hats, oots and Shoes of ersry description, style and quality, for mile or female. CLOTIIIXfi Alnov: Ctdis .White Shirts, -Fancy Over Shirts, L'nder Shirts. lrawers. Hosiery, -i . .Irloves,-Linen and. Paper Colars. ' ;, - Ciltveats and Ties. Trunks,. I'm-"- !,. . ! , ibrelUs, Travethng" Bags Ac. Alse. the laieitetylusef Ladies' Cloaks, Cir culars and Furs. Pereeus in wantof anything in our line will save money by giving us a call before pur chasing etaewnere, aa we are determined te sell cheap for easier i Ufri. O n't forget the eorner," Dridge and Water si reel,. ' ' ' - i.I D. W. HARLEV Co. .Aug. 18:S9 . Xom Genuine unless signed L terra. COAL. Lumber," Fish. SalV and all kinds t of Merchandise for sale'.; Chestnut Pak Bark, J! ailraadl ijies, al kin4s ef .Oratn anil Seeds bought at. the highest market price for, cash or ' exchanged for ' merchandise, cal, lumber. &c to. suit customers. I am pre pareAT to furnish to bui'ders tills of lumbar just as wanted and on short notice, of either oak or. yellow, pine lumber. ' : NOAH HERTZLER.' J .in 4 , fIiPort.R.Ojal. Juniata Co., Pa., SS5T5t!lSwSIK5'5IS7? .,. -. liltr. ill Aren St. Pro'- w- lth- S. Cinisui. O, ! . M Oirlr.t. iir f lllnirll dl b'.!h'.r r. i l r-, I waf o.as. odithbut liuli s fl pa- Evsrv Vim 4 1- ran, . tl.r is nov. jf alio ia 1 A IS BntrLurn. Bew.rs of bogu. Pro- 9M V nKSSSnaa. adwsttiat- tuc.ta, atcaliaf oy Xfi 1 no minu. j,a nwm lr.aua.nta. Not ecW thoald mr k. aaad. i rrff al' wla eTmt. -alitor ytdrg a. ahrtra. jttS-DEAFNbiSri,' BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmpst suceesw ry J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Owntn of the Eye unci Sir, hfv ipeeiiily' m thi Mtdical College bf, FtnAtytrania. 13 ' petfe1. , ttpetimte', (formerly of Levden, Holiand,) No. 8Jo Arch Street. Phila. Testimonials ean be seen at hi ofhao. - Hi taedictrl faoniiy are invited lo accompany tbetr patients. S4 be i as no secrete in his praitice., Artinoiai eyes inserted with eut pain. ' No, charge for.fsaminatioo-,, oetl3-1y - 1 ...' gfur 4wufmf..ts. IJi: TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now prepared to furnish all olaies with eonstiat etnplnjmest at home ,lhe;whuUj of tbe lime ' lor tor lie spare moments.' liuatuesa new, pigiit and profitable, l'er.ons of either eex easily earn horn o c. to o per evecing. and a pioportiooal sum by Jetuting their whole time to the business, lioys and girls earn nearly as much ' as men. That - all who see Ibis notice rctrt ,-en4 th r addreeo, and t-st tbe Quaineee, e makeibeunpiralleled offer: lTo.si.cli as are not . weil ratiafled, we wilt send Jl to pay lor tbe trouble or wriaug Fall particulars, ar ilutb e sample which will do to commenee work ft'vnnd a copy of 7Ae renpFe9 L.teia'ry Companion one of ihe largest and best family newspapers ever pub tisbed-UtU sent free : by niait.:1. Reader, if y-in want pennanrni; prhfilablework. addres la - K. C. ALLKN itCU., ',' ; Aiitnta. Main. DR.. 8. S. U lOil a Kamily. l'iiyaician ; &) pages ; eent by mail free. Teaches how to cure all rijsea. of tue. person ; akia. hair, eyes, complexion. Write to 714 Bread way Nw yorlt, . . , 1 .. 1 1 ' i - ' OPYH f0R 01 R PAW1'HLET TOAD 0Jll VERTISEKSf 1'riee 25 ets. CJeo. P. Bi.weu. 4 i'o., iO Park Row, New Yerk. BRIGGS &,,BRO'S ' '. t ' i .... i. . - - t ninstratstl ani Dsscriptiys . Catalcsne, OF. FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, I AND SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS, j , . . for i87i. ,..,..' Will be ready for mailing by the middle of JauuarT, notwithstanding! our great loss of type, paper, engravings. Ac., by fire, which destroyed .the Job 1'rtntinir Office of the IUch esler JJtnucrat and 6'aronicd, iiih December. 1870. It will be primed on a most eiccani new tinted paper, and illustrated wtth nearly Fire Bondred Original Enprar:nj. And two fiaely execuied Color! . l'la.e speoimens for all of which were grown by ourselves ihe past ngMtou front our osn atock of Seeds, la the iffiginality, execution and extent of Uie engravings it ia unlike and eai ineutiy superior to any ether Catalogue, or ' Floral tjuiue" en mu The Caialngue will consist of 112 Papes, and as oon rs published will be sent free to all who 0EjUvd i eds fro u. us the last sea son. loJOtbera ieharge of 4iVcents per co py will be made. : which is not the value ot the Colored Plates. We assure our friend? that the inducements we offer tt purchasers of See s, a! to quality and extent of Stock. Discounts and Premiums, are unusufpaased. l'leise send orders for Catalogues without dslay.,., . ,- -. i . - . Onr Colored C hromo for 1871 , Will be ready to send eul ia January. The Chi onto wijl represent Porty-tw'o Vavietics of showy and popular Flowers of natural siie and color. We design to make it the best Platd. of Flowers ever issued. Size 19x'J4 inches. The retail value would be at least Two Dollars ; we shall, however, fur nish it to customers at 75 cents per copy, and offer it as a premium upon orders for Seeds. See Catalogue when out BRKJGS BROTHER. H'clstfr,'i N. Y. 1C9fi Usa tha VegetaUa 1C7j) , Pl'LJIOXARY BALSAM u The oil stauiiarJ remedy for Coughs, Colds. ConsnnipiMS. "A'vlhing betttr." Cm.Bi: Duos. & Co., Boston. . U1 PllAMS PEl'ILATORY POWEX Re moves superfluous hair in lite minutt. without iujury to the skin. Sent by nuil for $1.25. I PIIAM'S ASTHMA CfRB. Relieves most violent paroxysm in re min utrr mtod effects a speedy cute. tTree $Z by mail. TIIE JAPANESE UAIRJSTAIJf Colors the, whiskers anl hair v a beautiful black or brown. It consists of only one preparatiim, 75 cents by mail, Aadress S. C. 1111 AM. No. 751 Jayne Street, Philadel phia. Pa. Circulars sent -free. Sold by all Druggists. who en?nGre in onr new business make from 't to $10 per day in lheir own localities lull particulars end insttuctions sent by mail. Those in neej ff perrnauent. profit sble work, should address at once, GEORGE ST1NSON & t., Portland, Maiue. ; Employment for AIL Q1 ( SALARY PER WEEK, and expenses i pal useful di.iooi d Agenrs. lo sell our new and useful discoveries. ' Addles B. SWEET & CO vM ushaH, llu-Ui . -Anti RcadJliis! , tTTEWlLL ''AV AGENTS A SALARY of s V : $31) per week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell onr new ahd wn deriul iuventiot. Address M. WAGNER 6 CO.. Marshall, Mich. PSYC1IOMANCY. Any lady or gentleman ean make $1 .000 a month,, secure f heir own happiness and Independence, by nhiain ing Psjchotnaivcy, Fasainatii.n or Soiil Char ming. 4'lOpngeg; cloih. Full instructions to use this foWer over men or animals at will, how to Mesraerite, become Trance or Writing Meliuiffs. Divrnatlnn. Spiritualism, Alchemy, Philosophy of Onieirs and L'reams,- Brigham Young's Harem, Guide to M irriage.! Ac , all cotna oeJ in lias honk J 1W.WJ sold J price by inail, in cloth . Si, '2-1, paper covers $ I. Notii'k. Any person willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy of the Work free As no Capital is required, all desirous of gen teel employment should snd tor the book; enclosis? lOcts. f-r postage, toT. W. EVANS & CO.. 41 South 8th St.. Philadelphia ' CURIOUS, HOW STANCE! Th M-trrifJ Lmtu' i'rn-mi Compnnihn con tains the desired information. Sent free for two stamps. Address Mas . II. METZOER, Hanover, Pa. NOTICE TO COLIECTOItS. Goli; ' pric ECTORS of Slate ami County Taxes, or to l;iU, will be required lo settle the'r respective, Duplicates at or before the rebruary termjOr I ourt ; alfo, the , oUcetors of 1H70 will be rc.juireJ to settle their Du plicates at or before the April term of Court, as no further indulgence can be given. Those Co. lectors neglecting the above no. lice may expect their bonds tyeJ out accord ing to law. . ... i By order of tjie Commissioners. JOS. MIDDAGU, Ctrk. Lec. 10. 1870. ' . ., ' - , O.U AND LUMBER YARD. The under- sifined begs leave to inform tbe public thai he keeps eoBsisivly, oo baud alarge Stock of I'oaJ and Lurfiher.. His Stack evabraees in part. Stove Coal. Smith Coal and Litne-b ir neis Coal, at the lowest cnsU rates. . ; j Lumber ef all kinds and quality, such as White Pine Plank, two inches, do 11 White Pine Boards, 1 inob. do one-half inch, Wh,iie Pine' worked Flonritig, . Hemlock Boar.ls. Scantling, Joice. Rooting Lath. Plastering t.aJh .Skin.l., Sirinra. ItaaK ana lldnea Coal and Lumber deliwered at short notice Persons on the East side rf the River can be t furnished with Limeharners Coal, &e., Irom thecoal yard at Tysons Lock aug lft-l.y. ..! ' i, GEORGE GOSHEN ' WELL!' WELL!' WELL!'. ! THE undersigned-would respectfull inform 1 the eiiijeiis orM'uttertcn u vicaiity ' that he has opened a j DRY GOODS, GROCERY AND PROVISION I , store,;' . j at his oil stand in i'attertton. 1 Having been: oul of business far a number of yearv he hopes to again receive a liberal share of pub lic patronage, feeling assured that he ean sell as cheap as any other store in rne county. tt. All kinds of county nroduce taken in exchange for goods at market prices. - t WILLIAM WRIGHT.. sept 22 ISCO-Ty ' . : - V1 . .... t Mtsrriaiuous. rwawTww w w a nilll'n THE superior merits of he "Singer" Ma chines over all others, lor ejiber family use or manufacturing put j-oes. are so well established and so gner.Uy adiMld.,ihai an enumeration if their relative excellencies is no longer considered necessarv. OUR tfEtf FAJlILf JIA'CIIIXE. which bae been years in preparation and which bus been bruiigbl to perlectrou regard less of time, labor or expense, and ia iov confidently presented to the public, a com parably, the beet dew lug Machine ia exist ence. 'The Machine in question ia simple, com pact, durable and beautiful. Disquiet, lijrh running, 'and, capable of performing a ran; aRiT tarieiy of wotk never befure"afiempted upon a single .Mackine. using eiihtr Silk Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, an sewing will) e.jttal facility the very finest and coarseet mirte.-ials. jinil anythitrg Between th twb ex tremes, in the moat beautiful and substantial manner Its attachment for hemming, braid ing, cording, tucking, quilting, felllLg. trim ming; binding, etc., are novel and practical, and bare been invented and adjusted espct rlly for this Machine. ' 'Machines always kept on hand at onr Clolhitig Store on Bridge street, MifHintown. Pa., for the inspecticn of the pnblic, and for sale at th most reasonable prices. Machine Cotton. Jieetllvs. Thread. -Oil. Ac. and everrthicg pertaining to this Machine con.n.mtlv kept on hand fr sale. D. W. IIARLEV A CO., Agents. MifBintown, July 13, 1370-ly House and Lot for Sale ! rIIIE nndrrsigned will sell at private sale, JL a KOL'SB AN1 LOT OP GROUND, sit uate ion. Thin! Street, in the borough ?f Mif Hintnwn The property is a very desirable onethe bouse being ia good repair,- and a General Variety cf Fruit on the Lot. If not sold at private sale, the abova prop erty will be ntferrd at public sale, on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P. M., on Saturday, February 4th, 1871. And if net tben sold, will be immediately of fered for rent. J. C. DOTY. Agent, for Mrs. Sarah . Derr. Januar? 3. 1871. . HOUSE AXD LOTS FOR SALE. rPIIE undersigned offers at private su'.e a JL Two-story LOG FRAME HOUSE plas tered and Shop, story and a half high, and TIT I IKK LOTH,1 situated in Johnstown. Jjnia'a county: front ing on M iit, street and main road leiding to Peru, and goed FRAME STABLE. Frnit of all kinds, a good pale fpnre surrounding the whole property, lots in hr;h state of culti vation: Apply to JOHN FALLADEANK. owner and resident on the place. . , Jan 4 1 37 1-lm f ' , . j VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At Private Sale ! T" HE undersigned orlers at privala sale a ract of land In Tuscarora township, Ju niata county, one mile Soul lie tst of Mcfoyt vilie, conlaiuiug FOKTY-SKVEN ACHIW and some Perobea. abont twenty-three acres cleared and in a good slate of cultivation, anJ the balance will set with timber. Tbe property is well watered has no builcRngs, but good location for buildings. It is a de sirable property, and will be soli low. Also a Lot in McCoysville, having a Good House and Stable and outbuildings I hereon erected, alsea small Building suitable for a Shoemaker. 'Saddler, Tailor or Tin Shop; a We'd of good waler ou the premises. This is a desirable prop-r'y for a tradesman, in a good community, and convenient to school, siore and mill ' neri For further information call on or address the undersigned, in Patterson, or J. S. Laird, iu McCoytville. nov30-4t W. C. LAIRD. REAL ESTATE. AT PRIVATE SALE, THE undersigned offers at private sale' a certain Lot or Tract of Lund, situt:i: iu. Milford township. Juniatu couuly. aioin'.n land of Alexander McCauau aud o! litis, containing 1 - , and some Perthes,' ah nut Filteen .Acres of which are in a good state of cultivation ai.d the balance well set aith limber, having thereon erected a LOG HOUSE AM) LOG STABLE, an all accessary pmbuiMinjs tlwi Yteng OKf'H.ARU of eTfcellent fruit.' Persons wfsh- J ing to view the property will call on Georce or the Bowers, residing near the premises, ! undersigned, near Patterson. JOHN T. METLIN. f)et.-6-2ra ' ' AGKNTS WANTKD FIJK T D JSJ T1 ra, WW ' fU4Jlij2tfilja Jk-lljarA FROM thi FIELUsor LITER ATI RE. Con taining selection from nsi Hi'M.RKtinf ib most popu ar America and rnsatkN ainbor, inclnjing Adorns, Bancroft, Bacon. Beecher, Hill wer, Chapin (E. U.), Catlyle, Cooper. I'e Quincv. Everett. Emerson. Newman. Hall. J. i. HollandvIrving. Longfellow, 1'ari.er Phil lips, Punshon, Tiobertson. Ru-ltin. Whte!y. , Webster, and other equally ceiebralcd for (their skill in the use of beautiful language and for their strong enforcement of non;e ideas. Six hundred pages, elegant chrome front piece in ten colors, and many, choice en gravings, at one half 'tie price ohare"d for i any other book of it iia'iity. Agents can sell twice, as Hianv of ibis bonk as of any f"'"" ... .uC ,..,,.. Ladies meet with the. p. . . j i- - . r.. . Clergymen,. Trackers, and energetic young' men And ladient wai.Ia,i iu every township la acta Agents, on very liberal terms. Serdi name and a.idres for Circular toZlEGLEK, k MrCL'RDY, Philadelphia, Pa.. Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, 111.; St. Louis... Mo. : or, Springfield, Mass. ' ncv9-6in LEBANON MUTUAL ., . FIRE INSURANCE JMPANY, , Of Joiiektown, Pa. I POLICIES Perpetual, at low- ratea. o. leaaa risks taken. This is ovj ef best conducted and most reliable Cot.ipaui. s in ihe State. , Tjie undersigned, agent, will visit Mini n'owa and Patterson on the stton l . Wednesday cf each month. Alll'lllril.llilllK JOHN SWAN. Agent or M-tHin and Juniata counties.--7 Lewistown.Aur 17. 187o-lt ' '- , .e ' ... ", .. i :iil ill : i 1 1 1 n 1 ; i. i ' i i I' f 1 1 1 T" I
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