Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, February 15, 1871, Image 3

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    t Jnniata StaJktl
' WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 15, 1871".
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAT). ON AXD
after Sunday, Deo. 4, J870, Passenger
wm leaTe .-uimio station as follows:
' - ?i - r. lASTWlID. i .'
Philadelphia Kxpre.. 12,50 A. M
Fet Line:..........-.-. 3,34 A. M.
Elarrisb'tf AccomuiodVn 10,45 A M. '
Mail Train. .46 P. M.
Cincinnati Express...... 8,45 P. M.
,. WESTWARD. - .
Cincinnati Express....:.. 1,57, A. M.
Pacific ExpreM J 3,46 A. M.
Mail Train...... ......... 3,27, P. M '
Way I'asaenger.. ....... 10,25 A. M.
Pittslmr press , 6 20 A. M.
.. Adain' Express.. 3,26 A. M.
JAMKS NORTH, Ag't
JcxiATl EiciamsjT," it, u; i. o
O K. tneetn on the first and third Tuesdays
f each month, in the Odd Fellows' 11 M,
ThoBipaoutown, Juniata Co., Pa.
. , 1V.U.J. LENNIS, C. P.
Vf. C. Looas, Scute.
i'jii . i
TOW'.V AND COtMBV.
For Sale. A good lour horse wagon.
Inquire at this office.
ForSaik A good Spring .Wagon.
Call on N. E LittleuelJ.
Blank Vendue Notes for ea'e
at this office. Persons making Bales ar
invited to give us a rail.
All kinds of Canned and Pried Fruit
for sale at the Store of Cornelius Bartley
on Main street, opposite the Post Office
Bbi.no Dee Out. The cellars are be
ing dug for the building or buildings to
be erected on the Paiker lot, ou Bridge
street. .
Skb advert eement of Rebecca J. Sbu
man. Administratrix of George Sliuraau,
lec'd., for the sale of real estate in Walk
er township.
Last week f'eimtor Evans, read a pe
tition in the State Senate, signed by citi
xens of Juniata cnunty, iu favor of the
use of the Bible in the common schools.
Huntingdon has had no neck tie par
ty this year. It had a rope neck-tie
party last year though. It is needless
to add, we want uo more of that kind.
G'obe.
Mush au Mii.k. Fk.siival. Tho la
dies of . the Newport Presbyterian church
held a mush and milk festival yesterday
St. Vitlentines rny rec cream and
nysters weie nl.-o served.
DuHK.WiLli pRufiiKTY FOR S.tLE
Dr. Applebaugh offers his Uouseaud lot
iu Mexico at a great bargain, if taken
before the 1st of April next.
Jan. 25, lS71-4t. .
Huntingdon can boast of a young la
dy tf eighty uiue summert, who. Las
worft a calico dress twenty three years
without washing or selling, it, and who
earns one dollar a d.iv sewir M'jmitvr
Under Way. Thomas U. Hamilton
aud W. Sc K. McCahan have a double
two story house under way on Water j
street, on the site occupied by the house i
owned by Mr. John Wright before
fire.
the
A IIousholo Kkmkdy So family j
should bu without sum: efficacious rem
edy for the cure of affectious, so univer
sally prevalent, as coughs, sore throat,
whooping cough aud croup some rem
edy, too which can be relied upou as safe
sure and certain. Dr Wisar't Balam
of Wild Clterry combines the detidera-;
fu.
Positivf.lv the Last Notice. All
persons indebted to the late firm of
J. Frank & Co., are hereby notified to
pay up by the 15th of March next, as
after that time the books and accounts
will be put into the hands of an officer
for collection.
Feb 15 2t J. Frank & Co.
O.tE teaspoonful of common salt, one
teaspoon ful of Eulphur, one ounce of lard
twenty drops of the oil of bergamot, and
one teaspoonful of tannic acid, made into
an ointment by melting and stirring the
ingredients in while warm, will preveut
the hair from turning grey by applying
at night. Medual Jmhprndtnt.
Taib Notice. I have just received
-cine car loads of Nut and Pea Coal
which I am prepared to sell on reason
able terms and in exchange for Railroad
Ties, Locust Posts and Country Produce.
I am paying the highest prices for Chest
nut oak Bark.
George Goshen.
Feb. 15 2t. Patterson, Pa.
Ink ! Ink ! In these days the use of
ink has become a necessity. It is some
thing that belongs to civilization. It is
used in every intelligent family. It is
not always that one knows where to get
a good article of ink. John Etka, of
this place, manufactures and keeps for
for sale an excellent article of black ink.
Try it. Mr. Etka also has for sale Con
fectioneries, Tobacco, Cigars, Canned and
Dried Fruits, Bread, Cakes, Flour, Feed,
&c. Call at his place of business, on
Main street, and see for yourselves.
A New Invention. The citizens of
Juniata county are heartily invited to
witness the operation of a Sheaf Band
Cutter und Conveyancer at the barn of
S. C. Myers, near McAlieterville. on Fri
day afternoon, the 17th inst, between
the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock P. M. The
above invention is used for the purpose
of conveying the sheaf from the mow or
tack, any distance desired, and placing
it on the feeder's table with band cut.
It bears Letters Patent Jan. 31, 1871.
S. C. Myers and James McCauley, of
this county, are the Patentees
Taken Down. The stable on the lot
occupied by Thomas U. Parker has beeu
taken down to make place for a store
room.. The stable was taken up to a lot
owned by Showers School ou JWasbing-
toit street, where it will be jut up and
used by them' in their bueinesaWf carriage
makinr. ' r" -' r"' .. f r
. , L !f 'l fa y
RollidAcross'tue Street. The
Independent Office "was ' rolled ' across
Bridge street on Friday last,' and located
oo the site occupied by the stabh; of. the
Juniata Hotel previous to the fire, : We
do not mean that Speddys office' was
rolled over aud over, but that it was ' put
on rollers aud roiled iu that way to its
present location. Tbe rolling was ac
complished with as . much, hard , work,
perhaps, as is the annual log-rolling" -of
the Democracy in Juui.ita. ' 3' , ' T '.-!
KkalEstatk for S.lb. The un
dersigned offers at private sale a tract of
land situate in Walker township, one
toile north of Vanwert store, adjoining
lands of Jacob bhiik and Jacob Smith,
containing' 17 acres,-10 acres of which
are cleared. The improvements, are a
two story Log House, Frame Stable, a
Spring of good water near the d or.
For terms call ud tho . undersigned, resi
ding on the premiers
'Gottlieb Engler.
Jan 25-3t .; ; ' : .'
Sales of Wm. Caveny, Auctioneer.
'''' ' irhruary
17th, Samuel Lauver, Mili'ord two.'
20th, Jacob Leidec, Delaware two.
21st, Samuel Warner, Fayette twp.
22nd, George Myers, Walker twp. . -.
23rd, .Jeremiah Shrawder. Walker twp.
24th, Wm Shaffstal, Walker twp. '
2id, Kurtz Sc Mahlon, Miffliutown. ' '
. March.
st, D & J. Iletiick, Walker.
3rd, If. T. Lee, Delaware twp.
4ih, Gibson Jones, Delaware twp
9th, Itudolph Arrisman, Fayette twp.
loth, John Vogau.
iOTICf'. AH the needy sufferers
from the late destructive fire in Mifflin
towu, who intuud to put iu a claim for
any of the; money Appropriated by the
Pennsylvania Legislature for the relief of
such needy sufferers are requested to make
out a s'aiement of the amount of their
los on personal property, over and above
the insurance on siich personal property
verified by affi hvii and hand the
same to one of the Committee appointed
hy law to mike distribution of said -ap
propiiation, at any time previous to the
21 tb or this February instant,
l'y order of the Commitece.
J. A. Christy,
Feb 13 1871. Secretary.
Rifle Tournament. The dole
says, the Second annual "Rifle Tourna
ment ' of the Huntingdon Rifle club"
will be held at this place on Wednesday,
22d of February. Four valuable pieces
of "Silver Plate'' will be given away as
first and second prizes- The shooting
will be done at sixty yards off hand, tjn
shots in a string, one trial only allowed
each maiksmau. No entrance money is
lequired the prizes- being the annual
present of the club for good rifle shoot
Marksman from a distance are cordi
ally invited ; the prizes are for all,, come
and take them.
All persons wishing to compete, will
please notify either by letter or other
wise. Thomas C. Fisher.
Go. Thou and do Likkwi.se" A
Harrisburg Sunday school superintend
ent last spring distributed to each member
of the school four kernels of corn, with
the request that all plant the grains given
them, attend the growing stalks, aud
bring the product to the Sabbath school
on a day in autum, to be designated some
time during the corn husking season.
The time was fixed. The result was the
bringiug in of several bushels of the
finest and largest specimen ears of corn
raised in this country this year ; and a
notification that nearly alt the balaucc of
the corn raised by the members wnuld be
forthcoming on the succeeding Sabbath
The corn is to be sold at an early day,
and the proceeds set apart for missionary
purposes. One of the beneficial effects
of this corn enterprise has been to practi
cally instruct the members of the echool
iu the pleasures and blessings of giving
to charitable and religious objects from
means raised through their own personal
exertions. Ilurrinbu g Telegraph.
Greely on Fruit culture. Horace
Greely has been writing a Beries of ar
ticles on what he knows about farmiing.
Some one iu a funny mood wrote the fol
lowing' letter of inquiry to the philoso
pher of the Tribune.
"Dear Horry : As the easiest way of
accumulating a few plums, 1 m thiukiu
of raising some d sous iu my garden,
but don't know exactly how to set about it.
Lo you plough deep, and sow the seed as
you do oati or potatoes, or is it better to
pick the plants where they grow wild,
and slick them in holes 1! Please tell me
what vou know about it I dou't want
to wait to long for the fruit.
"Yours truly, B "
Greely comes up to the mark finely
and answers the inquring friend as fol
lows :
' "Dear Hiirru: For a fellow with as
much top-dressing as you, sub soil plough
ing is injni dig. You dou't sow plums.
The best way is to get a tree already
grown, and cut off to the right height
from the bottom; mind, you want the
branches for the fruit to grow on. Then
you sharpen the lower end. and hammer
it in with whatever you like. If you
prefer to raise the whole thing yourself,
ab ovo. you might try taking a few egg
nlums and setting a hen on them. I in
not sure whether the last plan is men
tioned in my work on farming, but see no
reason why it shouldn't anawer. - That's
all I know about it. Yours. - h. o.
' -New York, December 2, 1870."
The Court. Monday of this. Feb
ruary, term of Court, was an unusually
bu?y day, and gathered together as large
a concourse of people as any day of the
trra Ihis was owing to the large list of
valuable properties to be sold by the
Sheriff. Fifteen deeds were acknowl
edged, embracing the sales actually made.
Other writs were stayed. The bid ling
w,as sharp, spirited, md excited consid
erable interest. The real estate of Jacob
Dim in, df .(freen'wobd ; township, bi
county, was4 Sold the btilk of it to Doty!"
Parker & Co., of this place.
Judge Graham was oa the groitnd
early, barring come on the eniigrant,fraia
Owing to his early arrival, the lack; , of
miscellaneous buaineaaTTiTtEe: brevity of
the argument list, a case; pas. .taken up
and tried ou Monday everift, ftiamelyi
Bronson; Graves, Selover & CoJ vs. DayidJ
Adauisur This was an action brought! to
recover amount of bill for fruit trees 'sold
by plaintiffs to defendant. The .deft, al-'
legedlhat the trees were not'of llij qual
ity and description that he had ordered.
and, tliCTt-fore, be refused to , take tb:rnv
There iaa prejudice whether vreasoiu -hleoruot
we dq not; say iamoofr-tlie
ciiizens ef this county against all bum
mers for fruit tree firms and ;, sharp, bar
- . i i i " mi
Kain-duvinjj patent-right dealer.' .They.
are regarded with anspicion and pre
sumed cheats, nnlexs they, can establish
their integrity and fair-dealing by ' un
questionable evidence, "No such juoof
being made in this case,' verdict was ten-,
dered for defr.
David Crea vs. Noah Kerlzler & Col
ler Wix. Thjs was'au" astion f fject
ment brought to rrcover the possession of
and to try thetltlo toa'lot ofjgroundj.
with warehouse thereon erected, in Per
rysville, this county. .-Crea and lle.rtzler;
both claimed tinder" Gi.leoa IX'ThomasI
Wix was an employee- of Ilertzler in
possession. Crea showed a conveyance
from Thomas to Charles F. Lintliurst,
and from Lintliurst to himself. Ilertzler
alleged that the ' property was bought Whe nuance wae therefore on that side
from Thomas W pai tuer, hip purposes by ail4 nnt ol, Jacobs' side. The Court
him and Lintliurst together; that there took st10:ig ground agaist the prosecutor
was an agreement of sale in writing, nowauj xpred the opinhm that be had
lost, between TChomiir n" the Me aitTsu,.t ifte wrong mm. " Therefore under
and him and Lintliurst on the other ; that ,,'e C.iurt's iusti actions the jury found
he, II., paid 200 on the purchase money,'
and L. J&S00, aud ' that he, U., erave L.
credit on his account with L , for all the !
money he, L .. paid; that L , by'meaii9 of
misrepresentation made to 1 nomas, pro
cured the deed iu his own name,, instead
of their jofuf names. Plff. claimed, that
L. had not received credit for the SSOO
naid bv him. and - that L. and HV weie
r . .. . ,
not irnnees out tenants in common, tneir ;
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c 1 ' -7 1 1
amount of purchase money paid by each
Linlhurst's. being 8 tenths and Hertz
ler s 2-teuths ; tlut Cre 1'eiug ao inno
cent purchaser for value was not afT'ct
ed bv H's equities. Deft, contended
contrn 1st, That having brought' home b
to plff knowledge ot Ilertzler s being in
possession, be was bound to inquire what
H's interest was, and, having neglected
to dj so; was concluded by Lis own laches.
2nd That II. & L. weie paituer. and,
boiiisj partners, it mattered not ivli.it pro
portion of the purchase iqnoey each paid,
as each Would own an undivided half.
3rd. That if the jury should believe that
11 & L were teuinta iu common, each
owning interest in proportion to the
amount of purchase money paid by each,
then in that event, 11., having given L.
credit for all the purchase money paid by
him, by that credit II. would really have
paid all the consideration money himself,
aud would be the owner of the whole
lot. As a matter of law it was held that
Crea, kaow ing that Ilertzler was in pos
session, was not an innocent purchaser.
The jurv found that II & L. were part
ners, and that plff recover the undivided
moiety of the ground described iu the
writ
John Vanorni'T vs.. Emanuel Wetzler
and wife. lleplevin was brought in this
case by plff to recover two hordes, one
wagon aiid hnrSe gear, valued at S100,
distrained upon by Sheriff Dietrick un
der a warrant placed in his ham's by Mrs
Sarah Wetzler. late Mrs. Hamilton, wid
ow of Samuel Hamilton, deceased, to
collect the annual interest, due her Feb.
1, 1870. for the year previous. Plff.
showed i hat deft: was living on the land
during the time when s iid interest ac
crned and received the products of the
land, tho Value of which was proved.
The amount claimed by the widow was
Si21.44; the verdict of tho jury was
$45 rent in arrear. '
: Jacob Spade vs. Jeremiah Brunei and
William Carl. Philip Spade recovered
a judgment before Justice Leight, of
eusquebanna township, against Jacob
Spade aud Jacob Uuiholtz, which judg
ment was assigned to William Carl.
After Justice Leight's term of office" ex
pired a scire facias was issued by Jus
tice Kecd, of Greenwood lowuship,. our a
transcript of this judgment, certified
from Justice Leight's docket, and judg
ment revived and re entered against
S, & U, On the second judgrneut exe
cution was issued aud placed in the
bauds of Jeremiah Bruner,' one of the
defendants, constable of Delaware town
ship, who in company with Cail, the
other defendant, weu t to the ( luce where
S. & U. resided together for the purpose
of making a levy. S. & U. claimed the
benefit of the $300 exemption law Ap
praisers were selected and the property
appraised. Ou footing up the appraise
ment, it amounted to $347. Theu Spade
& Uuiholtz each claimed $300. making
600 tor both. This was refused, and a
wagon and several other articles apprais
ed at 547, leaving a balance' of 8100,
were seized aud sold. To recover the
value of the the wagon - so soli, this ac
lion of trespass de bonis aspnrtatis was
brought. Spade the plff alleged that
the wagon was his individual property,
and not the joint property of him aud
Uuiholtz. The testimony nn the ques
tion of joint ownership was very volumi
nous. The Court held that Justice
Reed, having no legal right to act upon
a transcript from Justice Ieight after Le
wvs out of office, the judgment was il
legal, but that the execution, being legal
on its face, was a sufficient warrant - for
the constable, and he was justified for
proceeding under it. Verdict was render
ed for Bruner and against Carl for 70
damages. Several nice legal points were
raised. Among other dicta of the Court
are these, that partners and joint owners
are not entitled to the benefit of the 3300
exemption - law ; , that where , a - judg
ment is rendered agaimst rwo or more de
fendants, and a joiut execution is issued
against all, and a levy made on the tev
eral property of one- defendant, "the
claim of $300 ' cannot he allowed ; that
an unmarried man. without a family, is
entitled to have 8300 worth of property
set apart for him. Rale on (lefts.- to
show cause why judgment should not
be entered against - Bruner non obstante
verdicto and. for a new trial was granted.
Jacob Lemon vs. George Goshen. By
conseut, juJgmeut for plff for S227.92.
Wm. Lenhai t, Adin r., of Uenry U bit
mer, dee'd , vs. Abraham Whiimer. By
consent judgment foi plff. for $130 96.
The other cases ou the trial list were
either continued or settled. -
In the Quarter Sessions. Com vs.Lan
dis, Conspiracy, was noll-prossed, suid
Com', we. ; O Donnell,"' Arson 'was, ig
nored.) .Com. vs. Winn was ignored
"Common weak vs. baorge Jacobs, nui
sance, iu w hich a true bill was fouud at
December term, 1S7J, was ' tried. In
.the falLotJast year. Squire Jacobs, the
defendant inlTus prosecution, erected a
building at the corner of Bndge street
and Multbery-Wrley Mn this borough.
'l$e aliejr.ruiis from Bridge street south
ward), parallel to Main and Thiid street,
and Jieaii? midway between them. The
'buil ling, it was alleged by th Common
wealth, projected into the alley about 16
uicne. and. Obstructed it to that extent
.ToTe'mijVft this obstruction K. C. Galla
lagec, the) prosecutor, instituted this prose
culion. ' The bu Mine was ou the burnt
jfistridt and was destroyed on Xhe night
Of h great tire, but .the foundation still
! remained ,-The Commonwealth proved
r . - - ... -
Khe alley had. been laid out used for a
liuiG "whereof ,llie memory ot mau runneth
not to the contrary ; ' that its legal width
Was twenty -five feet ; that its. mouth, the
site of the building in queatioj.;" where it
intewected Bridge street, was ' only 1 8
feet aud 8 inches wide ; that the pebbling
of the alley was du up, to mtke room
for the foundation';' that iii Bightitig along
aaid alley from the South the bulling ap
peared to. te out ei jange 1 6 inches.
The defence was that the building was
in -taiige with all; the stahles nn that tide
of the alley ; that Mrs. Dolau's house
ou the . other side of tho alley was not in
range, but was warped and projected in
to the alley; that thii caused the contrac
tion of the Width of the alley, and that
defeudent not gtiilty. and tint R C. Ual-
laher, prosecutor, pay. the costs
. ,.CLC gALrs.
Samuel Lauver, residing on the John
R. Jenkin'i farm, in Millbrd township,
6nc mile east of Johnstown, will sell at
I nu Friihir. Fehnmrv 17lli
.I''"" . -'
f.iiir good mares. I colt,) milch cows, 3
I heifers, 4 herd young cattle, aud a lot of
i ' ... . J
I farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Wm; Caveny, Auc. '
George Myers, residing ia Walker
township, one mile .north ot anwert,
will; sell at' public sale, .on jAVednesday
February.. 2 -uJ, 3 horses, 4 cows, 2
heifers, 2 head young cattle, 9 sheep, S
shoats, together with a large lot of fann
ing implements and houiebol J furniture ;
also pork, lard, pot itoss, corn, hay, corn
fodder, and grain in the ground. Sale at
10 o'clock. Wm. Caveny, Auc.
; Jeremiah Shrawder, residing two miles
west of Fast Salem, will sell at public
sale, on Thursday, February 23, 1S71.
5 mares, 3 colls, 3 cows, 3 head youug
cattle, 1 fat bull, 1 shoat, 1 Kirby reap
er and mower combined and a large lot
of farming implements ; also bouseliold
furniture. Sale at 10 ; o'clock, A. M
Wm. Caveny auctioneer;
Jubn Motzer will sell at public sale,
at bis farm in 'Walker township, two
miles below Mexico, on Tuesday, Feb.
28th twe) Jioraevone inare, four cows,
fourteen bead of young cattle, fivesboats,
two sows, and a lot of -farming uten
sils. Sale at 10 o'clock. Win. Given,
Auctioneer.
Col. J: K. Robison will sell at public
sale, at bis residence in Milford town
ship, on Wednesday, Ji'arcb 1st, two bay
match horses, 1 five-year old mare--with
foal,' 1' four-year old horse, 1 four-year
old mare, 1 heavy four-horse wagon, 1
light four-horse wagon and a large lot of
farming implements; ( Sale i at 10 o'clock.
Win Given, Auctioneer. . -.'
J. M. Williams, of Spruce Hill town
ship, will sell at public sale on Friday.
March 3rd,-three horses, three cows, two
of which are fresh, 2, two-year old heif
ers, 2 yearling calves, sow and pigs, and
a lot of farming implements; - Sale at 10
o'clock. D. It. P. Bealor, Auc.
R. Gibson Jones, of Delaware twp.,
will offer at public sale, on Saturday,
March 4th, two black mares, 2 two-year
old colts, 2 cows, 6 head of yonng cattle,
and a lot of farming implements, and
household furnitnre. Sale at 10 o'clock.
Wm. Caveny, Auctioneer.
Handbills for the above sales have
beeu priutcd at this office. '
. A HORRIELB DBA III A Man Had
Torn OJ.-TUe- Hamingdon Journal
says ; Ou Friday last one of the most
horrible deaths that it has ever been our
lot to record occurred at North Point,
l...,1f..r,l r.mnlr. nt tlio "OM Sclt' r,.l. I
, ,
lier, worked by Richard Lamrdon, isq . I
of this place.- Philip Chamberlain,' a
. .. P tt ' -i i i r .1 I
relative, of Harry Chamberlain, of the
Fianklin House,' in (his place, was as
cending the tliaft in the car, and it is
supposed that bis head struck the frame
in which the car works, and his neck
canght npon a pin. Hie head was iu
st.mtly torn from Lis body and remained
transfixed to the pin, while the headless
body fell to the bottom of the shaft,
breaking both legs and one of Li arms.
When the head was discovered it was
fast on tbepin, with eyes wide open, sW
ring, apparently, at those who gathered
around, and the man whose duty it was
to attend below was paralyzed when he
discovered a headless body lying before
him. It was one of the most shocking
and terrible accidents which has ever oc
curred in that section, and has cast a hor
ror over the entire coaP region. Cham
berlain was an excellent yonng man, and
was loved and respected by all who knew
him.- : ., . :
Thb Editor got one of" Sam Welter's
WaHentines.M ' -
Beau. A Act for the relief of cer
tain dlizent if M ffiintotcn, Juniata
county :
Wilt re ac. By a conflagration, of un
surpassed magnitude the town of Miffliu
town, Juniatia county,' has been in a
great measure destroyed and . hundreds
of herciilzenS made lron-less and home
less anddesiiiut,e. And Vihna.', CI arity
aud benevol-iic are as much iha d i:iej
of States as of tndividuals. therefne
JkCilov,-! JT7nlv U&ly the 8-n-ii
te euiJ ISfi&'e tf JtijitJttQifta'ioi of the
V mmtnicitdrA of1 Pthaxfo'inia in Gen
eral AheniLly met, anlt t it lureby en'ict-
same. That
the sum sC twtiity "thousand "dollars is
hen by'appropilirted for he relief and
berefitof the suffer. r' from the late des
tructive, fire Jn -MilHiutowi), Juniata
couiitytti? mu sum ta.be ( received and
distributed 'am ingst'jhe' ilrttifvtt end
needy by the'"aufrliTiy and 'under the
direction of the following named indi
viduals as a committee hereby appointed
for that purpose: James North. Jaiob
A Clrrtsty. Noah A Elder, Arros II.
Martin, and John Ycakley. '
" Src. 2. That the State Treasurer is
hereby directed to piy f the aforero"t -tinned
committee, nr to 'one of its number1
designated by the sam for tl'e purpo; e
aforesaid, t'e sum of twenty thousand
dollars out of any m uey iu the treasury.
the above U a correct copy of the act
passed by the Leghdatine and s-'gued by
the Governor. ' 7 he' money for those
made "drttilute. and ncidy'' by ti e late
fireawaiis the call of the Committer; com
posed of the gentlemen named in (I e
act, namely ! Messrs. North, Christy,
Elder, Martin, and Yeakley.. ,
. . UxxiRit ('u. rit act. A. G. Bonsai',
of the Democra' Sf ? ""iTha contract
ed with C. B" Hartley for the building of
a biick Louse, on the si e of the one
burnt on the last night of 1S70- ' ,
C. B. Bnrtley ai.d John Howe have
contracted to build a brick house for
Mr. John . Wright at the south e.id of
Main stiert, oil the site of the residence
that wasburutd in the coifl igratiou th..t
laid one thiid of Mifil n in ii.ii.s
(Csmmrrthl. "
CLOSING PRICES
OF
?i ATI
-0 Y
40 So. "(I St.. riiila.
3 o'clori, p. m.
V. S. 6-s of SI......'..
" " 'C2,. ......
'01,
' " 1)5...'....
' " V)5, new,
Fib. 14 1671.
113
Ill fa.lllj
. lioiil'j
llnJ&.IH'
HtfUaUT'
, H 9 (S I or-.;
.. NifUW.lbfif
ir.rijr.i ii!'
" 'i;r. new
' 'jH
" 5's. 10-tU's,. .......
C. S. 30 Year 6 pr cent. Cj
(iol.l
Silver
lllj" I1I.I
injetmj
inr, (a :o7
tTnif: Picitic P. R. 1st M.BonJ- 70 (,, 810
Oevtrnl Pacific R. K 015 (Vi 025
Uniin .icifii2 Land Grant BonJii.. 700 (o,.71
MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS
miCES OF BOAKD OF COMMENCE.
Reporieii weekly for tie Jpmata Ssxtisel
by the Hoard of Commerca of .Mifflin and Pal
i tersou.
liBEAnSTlTFS.
Exfra Family Flour, 1p bbl $ 50
J hbj 2 0o
Wheat (prime) "jjl bus 1 20
Rye " " 75
Coru " " fii
().ii s ' 45
Uirley " " 70
Situ.
CioTer .. 6 25
Tinioth; .. -. ft J0
Ha i 1 WV
lieaos 1 60
Sonurics.
Butter "t lb.......
Epgi. i ioz ,
Lard, lb .
Couutry Soap......
Beeswax --
Tallow ,
Hags, while
niiieJ..
Wool, waslie'l
Poultry, lire
DrieJ Apples
" Peaches, pareJ
PeachM, unpareil ,
' Cherries.........
' Cheri i8, pitted - .
" B'..-1'.-kbcrrieB
' K.iSpberries ...... ..
Country Hams-
Sides and Shoulders
Potatoes, fj bus.'..t....
Onions "
25
., l-
8
..... 25
8
6
3
40
8
6
20
..... 15
15
.-. 4
.. 20
... 14
.... 11
.. 1 i0
.. 1 Or.
Kaiiroad Ties .
5
Locust Posts', mortising ......u. "
: - - ftfr board fence."-... I...." 16
' PHILADELPHIA MAItKETS,
. ' I'liioAPairbtAi Feb- 14, 1871.
Flocb. The dSman ! is principally from
Ilia borne consumers, whose purchases com
prise small lots, incluaing '
- Superfine S5 2-'.(Si5 50
Lxiras $5 75H 25
N. W. Extra Faaily $ 507 50
' Penna. dor . " do.' ' $i oOf-i.7 00
Ohio St Inrl. do.' do. -'J. $7 OOrtJ 75
Fancy Brand?.. ... .... 8 009 50
Cbais Wheat In inactive and to th effect
talcs to any extent a concession would bare
to-be mbmiUod t.. Silcs of l.lOOknsh lnd.
- W S. SoT'Xe
scarce and hold at Si..' Torn is in belter re
quest, wilb' aleB of 2..50O huh, Fenn. and
UeJ. yellw ai "Sat-Oo i and S.0UJ bosh West
ern mixed nt 7lia78e. . Oats kra unchanged.
sales ot 3.5H0 bush Peun. at Cna03
Sei ds' Cloverseed comes forward slowly
n prime is held firmly ; sles at llalljc.
Timothy and Flaxceed e in imall cnrply ;
we quote the former at $6 2a, and tha latter
t , (
' PHILADELPHIA 1 CATTLE MARKET.
Moxdat, Feb. 13 P.M.
Buitr Catixf. The market for beef cattle
is dull, but price are unchanged ; sales- of
extra at P ; choice at 8s81c, fair to good at
GAaTlo; and common at 6auc i lb, gros.
"Cows and Calves are steady ; sales of 175
head SJ0a7.
Sueep hav advanced, and sell at 6afijc.
f) lb pross.
Hogs meet a fair demand, and 4.500 bead
sold at S10 .U'all 5 V l!l0 !bs. net.
MARRIED.
On the eTeninc of the 9lb inst., in the
Presbyterian church; in 'Perrjsville, by the
Re. O. O. McLane, D. D.j of Lewistown,
Mr. J. B. EUS9ELL, of Waynesboro. Frank
lin Cj., Pa., and Miss MOLLIB B. HAMLIN,
f Perrysville. Juniata Co . Pa.
STATE CAPITOL HOTEL, near the Cap
lol Buildings,
HARISBURG, PA. ' i
leTerms as moderate as any Hotel in the
City.
a. G.THOMPSON. Prorx-ietor
' t& Handbill for public sales printed on
short -notice at the Sixtthix Otvicx.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Sr. WAIXEB'3 CiLXFOMITA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
T5
o3
Hundreds of Thousands ?f .
Bear tefltlrannr to th-lr Wonder- L 3
5 . ful CiubUt ESecu. 2
glsWHAT ARE THEV?fc
IIFANCY DRINK,-!?
Wade of Poor Rm - Wtalwkey. Prowf
Hplricoand Refute ll(ira doctored, tplced
ond tweetaoed to plMM the Uate, called Too
Ica," Appetizers," "Jiestorer that lear)
the tippler oa to drunkeaneas end ruin, but are
a trie Medicine, made from the Satire Roots and
Herbs of California, free from oil Alrohvllo
HriiMlnnto. Tboy are thetUKEAT BLOOD
PlKIKIEll and LIFE CilVIM PR IN
CI PIE perfect lie oo Tat or andlavigoratorof
the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and
restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Xa
person can take these Bitten according to direc
tion and remain Ion unwell.
For I nflommiatory nod Coroote Rhea
insuirtm nod Clout Dyspepsia or ludi
srrotiou. Bllloao, KeoihltonC and I mor
al it tent Fevero, Dloeaoeo or the lEIood,
Liver, Kidney, and Bladder, these Hit
ters nave been most successful. Much Din
earo are caused by Vitiated Blood, whcn
is generally produced by derangement of ta
Disewtlve Organ a.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION.
Headache, Pain In the Should era. Coughs, Tlgr.t
bom of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
he Stomach, Bad taste in the Month, Billont Atv
tacka. Palpitation of the Hearts Inflammation of
the Longs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
hundred other palatal symptoms, are the off
springs of Dyspepsia.
. . They invigorate- the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowel, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
imparities, and Imparting new life and Tigor to
the whole iiytjtem. .--
FOR fKIX DISEASES, Eruptions,Tett!;r
Bait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
'Boils, feu-bascles. Ring-Worms, Scald-Heed, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Disco loratious of
the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of
Whatever name or nature, are literally dag sp
and eanied out of the system In a short time hy
the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such
coses will convince toe most Incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yoa flndl
Its Impurities bursting throngh thsskln In Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleans? It when yon
find It obstructed ad sluggish in the veins;
cleanse it when it is foal, and your feelings will
tll yoa when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of the srgtem will follow.
PIS, TA PE and other WORMS, Inrtlng In
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed aud removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
J.WALKER, Proprietor, ft. H. McDOXAT.D
CO., Druattrtats id Oen. Agents, San Franrlseo,
Cal and 39 and 54 Commerce Street, New Tor Is.
BOLD BT ALL D It LTG GISTS AND DEALS U3.
NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN
SAFE! PR0FITA3LE!
.Jay Coolfc V Co.
Offer tor Sals at Par anp Accrukd I.ntib
est t:ie
FEtMorteLaal Grant Go!-Bunk
Or Til 3
Northern Facine Kaiiroad Co.
These bonJtare sururcj. first, hy a First
Montage no the ll.ilrui l iielf, its rolling
strck, and a!l eqn.pmenls ; tteoml, by a Frt
Morlgige on its cniire Laad Gran:. Lung
more than Twenty-two Thousand Acres of
Land to each mile of Roi l.
The Bunds are fice lr-iu I'liilcd'States Tax ;
the Principal and !:neret :ire ayable in goli
the Principal at (he end of Thifly year, an-1
the lutertft Siml-iiiniiailr, at the rale ot
Seven and Tiiree-1'e.ntus I'eu Ce-t. per an
num. They are issued in denominations of $100,
$.i(X, $1,(KI(I, i,,IH', and $1(1.111).
The Trustees undi-rtie Morjrae are Mesrs
Jsy Ct-oke, Of Philadqlphia. and J. Edjjar
Thompson, President of the Pennsylvania
Central R-ilroad Company.
' These Northern Pacific 7-30 Bm li will at
nil times before maturity, be receivable Ar
Ten Per Cbst. Premium ( r 1,10). in ex
change for the Company's lantis at liicir low-
1 est cash price.
j In addition to their absolute saftr. these
'Bonds yield nn income larpcr, we believe,
than any other firsr-clas security. Persons
boldinj; United State 5.20'g can, hy eoTvert-
ing them in'o Northern Pacifies, increase
their yearly income vi third, and still have
I a perfectly reliable investment.
HOW TO CET TITEM Tmir nearest Bnnk
r Banker will supply these Bonds ia any desir
ed atuouui.-and of any needed demination.
Persons wi-shinir to exchange stocks or bonds
for these, can do 50 with any of our AjenTft,
who will allow il-.e highest eurreut, price for
Al.r. MARKETABLE SECIH (TIM. , i: . f
Those living in localities' remoJe from
Bunks, may s nd money, or olher bonds, di
rectly to ns by exnresw, and we will send
back Northern Pacific Bonds nt onr own risk,
and without cost to the investor. For furth
er information, pamphlet's maps etc., call
an or address the unde rSigred, or any of the
Banks or Rankers employed to sell this Loin.
.? ror. kaib by
WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers,
PHILADELPHIA.
Ayenl$ for EiiHm Pennsylvania,
ani
10TY, PAUSES & C0.
ASI
JTJ1TIATA VALLEY BANK,
M1FFIJXT0WX, PA.
yE OFFER FOR SALE, AT PAR,
"the m masonic temple loin,
Bearing 7 3-10 Interest,
Redeemable after five (5) and within twsntj
one (21 ) years.
Interest Payable March and September
The Bonds ar registered, and will fcs is
sued in sums to suit.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
Xo. 40 S. Third Street, Philadelphia.
Stocks boojrht and sold on oammision
Oold and Governments bougrhl and sold. Ac
counts received and intetest allowed, subject
10 Sight Drafts.
BEST CIGARS IN TOWN
AT
Ilollobaugh's Saloon.
Two for 5 cents. Also, the Fre-hest Laper,
the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the
Finest Domestic Wines, and, in short, any
thing you may wish in tbe
SATING OR DRINKING LINE,
at the most reasonable prices.
Jane 1, 187C-ly
All hxpnX &
9 TUTT iRV VAT A VTT V ia a
slity-nte first rrize ftedals IwarHtflv
. TlfE GItEAT
Baltimore Piaco
MANCFACTORT.
WILLI ATI K ABE & CO.
t ;; ALinuftii turerl nf .
l.tsnd Sq.iarf'and I'priM
PIANO FORTES.
BALTIMORE. MD. .
, 1 ....
These Its:ni.ueut have b -en" before 'he
public for aenily Tiiir'j yvars. and upon their
excellence alone attain-d am tm wchesed prm
rniiurnee. wiiich pro!io'ti;ces ibeiu-'.injnaUed.
I Their
j TOK '.
I combines grt-nt powvr. sweetness- nnd-' ftna
I i"S-g quality. -S" wi-U as grea put-ity ,.t
Ir.l-a Hion, and Bce;acss tbtougu tho ruiir
scale Their -
TOICII .
Is pliant ard elssi-e. and entirely free from
the stiffness fnut-d in s-i many Pianos.
In WORKMANSHIP
th y are un.-qualicd. limn;; none but tbe" very
!b si teittnnni fici'' i. the rapita e;n
p .iyed in dlr bnfins rnabjug iu ta ki'rp
o iitiuu.iliy an iuioaensa ktock ut luuorr, io ,
0 1 h-tnd.
E?J.Ai! our Sqnrf Pianot have or llm
Improved OvcasTkia Scals aud the Agr,ilt
hd.l-.
.
tr&" We woul ! call sT.fclal s'tentinn to "nr
bile impiucciuciiis 1:1 fJ;lASD I'tAJiOS .uf
SyiMttt: liH.lAJ'S, Patened August, II,
li'&'iy cdiich hi-in the pi-mii nearer j'arfec
'liou than lias t-t biM-n aiiaiin'd.
Every Place folly Warranted for i Tears.
Uetmve mae arrangeuiciua tor Site
W'lv'tfile .Ivvi-' f'r tlie m st ('elcT:faud
I'Mil.Oll OJ.IJAtS ai.d . HPLODKOXS.
whlvii we oflir. Witoirale audl'utail, at Lov
e-t Facioiy l'ric- .
WILLI AH XyA32 & CO.
JAMES HKLLAK.
Uhu'e'ale Ihtpj',
27'J .j Jil Snh 5'-.
si-p'4-J! Philadelpiii--
The Tiure forlioaJ Grape-vises-
IS AT inn
AND (vRAPK-YINE NIlLSFJilC
'""UK unili-ri:ntl- vtoiil-l
1- iurm ih public that hi
earerf!lv, in-
he has Mftrred a
(j:api'-vuif urscry ab-jitt one tn le northeast
of MiCUuiown, where he has bi-en t-tin,f a
lare n:i::i!or of :!ie ditferent vtrie'ii'S of
Grape-; and bavins been in the btts-ino-s for
eevcu years, he is now preparcd'lo furnish
VI. VMS OF ALL TliS l.MAIM.V-ti
VAUIMIIMS, AND Oi' 1 11 ii
MOST I ROMISING
KINDS, AT
1. O XV li X TL'S,
bv the sir2c vine. d"Zin, bnndrel or thov
sand. All persons wishing good and tbriftr
vines will do well to call and see for them
selves. IS?- Goo-I and responsible Agents wanted.
Address, '
.1 0 v A ? ( 1 r. I : R ? 1 1 1 L T Z F. R .
MiSintown, Juniata LV, Pa.
None Gccnice cmess sned L Errrs.
"FEATHEHS,"
IX QL ANTITIKS TO SfIT
BM JJ I M LS X ADD CA LEU.
QUALITY WARRANTED.
F. C. CRAtCHr.airJ,
PlTTSBlEI). Pa.
Jan25-?ai
(1
Dll. Ft IjIW A-J. 'U t I hliiuU r "'
ier itUtuu.. HSl Arcb St.; Prof. IituQ. llrt
4)l'i c. t';ii'-inaiAi, t.. Mil Dr.brMM, M t"hrUtt,
c u re ot all 1 ) b." ltiu C-
Cn rAni..t w 1 j without tho
kutfn or caituiQ !?1 . cl mo,
n.lwitlilSutltwIeTl 2 ,m fio. Erwry
rul, r.J hiara is O W-n f
nv-d. tt tnkfQ l9i0 laM':,
OntTvin-ai Hmrm V Vi M !5 b"c,M r
fetfurtv nli tfir j (3 I r 1 P be'- ark
menu, HrA.t.g nur JX fl irtia.
menLsV iSt thrB ' baVr thru
trcatmt. other ihold var W ateJ. Mat
rnr'i--. liars, wti'l for crtMhr. -ir xilrru rj
gi-TT liKAKNES.S. BLINDNESS, and f A
TAUR1I treated wnh the utmost succc" by
J. Isaacs, M. l)., and Professor of ' a't f
the Kite, and K'ir. Are sj'ern'tt m the Vrdtcal
Colieyt of iVna.y''pinij. l: prttrs erperiewt
(formerly ef Levd n. iinltaatl.) No. 'o Arab
Street. Phili. Testimonials ean be f-rn al
his.oco. Tiie medical fa-.-u'ty are invitwl Ij
accompany their patienis. as he han. scr.s
in bis praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with
out jaiu. Nu charge for exaruin-'.ion.
octl-ly
LEONARD HOUSE.
OlTOSlTI Ttli rr.roT,
CLKAIUIKLD, 1V.
The "L'nnsrd Mouse" has recently been
refitted and otherwise greatly improved, and
is now under the proprietorship of l. John
ston & Son. formerly of the "Merchant' Ho
tel" in I'itlfh'irg. Persons visuinj Clear
field on business or pleasure will find Ibis a
convenient and pleasant place to stnp
msyll, '70 ly
D. P. SULOUFfT"
FORWAHDIXIJ AM) COMMIS
SION 3IEKCIJAXT,
DI.ALI.R IN
GRAIN.
LUMBER.
COAL,
1L.ISTE!C,
SALT,
CEMflN r.
CALCINED FL.ASTEK.
GRAIN WILL BE RECEIVED IN
STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE 1st
1871.
aug 18 '61Mf .
HOUSE AND L0TS FOP SALE.
THE undersigned offers at private etls a
Two-story LOU FRAME HOUSE plas
tered and Shop, story and a half high, aad
THREE LOTS,
situated in Johnstown. Juuia'a county, fronA
ing on Mxin street and main n-ad te.dqug tit
Peru, and goed FRAME STABLE. Frujt of
all kinds, a good pale fence surrounding th
whole property- Lots in high state of ec'.ii
vation. Apply let
JOHN FALLADEANI,
owner and rjsident oa the place.