fyt Janiali tntmt.. WEDNEPDA. MoRNlxo, APRIL 26. 18T1. PENXSTLVASIA RAILROAD. ON AXD after Sunday, Pec. 4, 1870. Passenger Trains will leave MitSin Station at follow i: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast baa 8.34 A. M. Harriub'jr Accouituoda'n 10,45 A. M. Ma;i Train 6,46 P. M. Cinoiuoati Express 8,4;') P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,57, A. M. Pacific Express a, 46 A. ML Mail TrHin K.27. P. M Way Passenger 10,25 A. M. Pittshtirir Kxpress 6 20 A. M. Adams' Express 3,26 A. M JAMES NORTH. Agt MJBmtfl KWilPBEST," So. I, I. O. 0 F. meets .,n I lie tiisl ami third Tuesdays ihim Tuesdays I af each -iionth, in the Odd Fellows' H.'ll i'honipsent'jwn. Juniata fo.. Pa. Wat. J. DENNIS, W (J, LaSS. $r,he C. P. IO.N A. Mil COI.MKV. THE frame of Capt McClelIan'shoue wop 1 Thb tteafaaoa at court this week is Lint LttfMt , RtFOm Of heavy frosts in all parts ! -of ihe c untry a.e current.' , , roit Spring .-bawls splendid patterns go tc aunaa -x alters. J. Kikk has put up a new awning in trout ot bis store ou .Mam street. The ccaaaaaaacataaa from Princess Ann county. Md . will appear next week. Laruk stuck af Spring Dress Goods, of the latest styles, just opened at the store of Martin 5: Walters. Cow KflXBS A cow belonging to Mrs. Wagmr, of this borough, was killed by a train of cars last night, a short dis tance below Patterson. ,., F. F. Rohm, of Patterson, is engaged in repairing the act petty which he re cently purchased in that town, comraoulv knowu ns the Oberholtzer property. . , uoa v go oacK on vour newspaper. A subscriber to au Iowa paper recently 1 bia nam.r aurl tl,.. .., a-....l Im lv , . , , JLohn Mich a i l, af Fermanagh town shin, has within the past week shipped to Ijtncaster county a large lot of young lncnst trees. He geeaflSO a thotisanif Iv the I'htladi Iphia Inquirer, under the head of "Pi Otel changes in Pennsvl vauia,'' ve notice the foliiTwing: "I'm! Royal. Juniata county James W.W bar ton race Jameo M. Aittr, removed. THrttr; is scarcely a grape known to the grape-grower but that can be had at the Juniata Valley Vineyard, located one mile northeast of Hiffltntoara J. Oberholtzer, propiietor. TllK Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bu adaMnilttard iu the Presbyterian Church of this place, on the first Sab luth in May, being the 7th day ot the mouth Kev. II Allison, pastor. Cor.. Geo F McFabXAND has bought th Ttmptnmet ViaJ.'ca'or at Williams "burg. Pa. The Galeae! is a clear and ready writer. May success attend him iu ha new fieLl. Laihd & BlLi. have just received at their store in l'atterson. a large hock m Rlgi,(er didn't see the point. If the Dry Goods, Groceries, and everything in l ygj,, nf vw Wl0tl, ,i,at artice -were their line of trade, and invite the public pre!enttld t0 a j,lry of twelve men," the to call sod examine their stock of goods woM fiuJ t,)at tJ)e j;rg ,(f.r wa? beiare purchasing elsewhere. ! not tne auti,or f it, as it claimed to be. The Republican " County Committee j but that it transferred it from the col , , c i r a? tm. I aaaaa af the New Fork Wbrtd toits own UieL Ull 1A1 OlllUlUll. f, iw .. ton, of IVrrysville, was elected chairman, and Capt Md leDan, of Miffliu, secre tary, to till the unexpired term. The at- j tendance was not ltrge jt fT ' BOSKS. The Steam Saw Mill be- WstoIkS 5: Shelley, in Green twood townaUp, was destroyed by fire on ' J Monday night, fire originated. I . i .1 Utennunow'o Loss between oa nnn 52,000 aL-d SJ.OOO. A rA.ti'Y of burglars went through" 1 1 " A H. Reider's store, in Indiana borough, i -securing a seventy dollar watch, a twen j ivSve do'iar ring, seventy dollars in gold and silver coin, and about sixty dollars in paper money. JtiST KaiH aSS. Joseph Pennellhas just received his Sprifg Goods. Ladies, call and examine his spring style of Dress Goods. Dry liootls ana grocer- in .great variety, and at reduce1 Pnce!1 county. on Thursday of last week, in a Coxst-Mmo. This fatal and dreaded dis (,'ai: et his store in Patterson, and Sake I -tf- at Brown's slate quarries. i 1"'" ," has heea cured. Ur. J. Brirgs' Throat and Lung Healer is a pleasent. agree- jour purchases. David Williams, the blacksmith, had hle and sure remedy for Coughs. Whooping - ... t .i. Da Sl-NldO, ol l'atterson, nas greeny imrrroved the hottse, both inside and out- t' '1 j r fr Amns aide. all-.cl. he purchased of Mr. -Amos Svder afTbaaf ui IkwDsetar int'onds-nwvire his f.lv into it before . .1 - trn,,t ro.,rn lotttr Me is preparing tLe trout PBtaa s . fll,ifl,l':iig!'wW Col-Josh .1. Patterson paid our, ,. rATrtKSt-. p- Stars a fivifg visit ot aoout 10 Hours. ; Friday last, aad left StaiS bou,h ! Capt. Wharton of l-enyrraaa. aa- cd frm tJ-utii taroiua .asi cciw, ... nig en. Capt. Mickey, of I attcr-on, honse iioia the saame State. mm i... ... fjAaeea Mid suawsaaa . .. , L:. d.ieh has re efitted and relurnieliea mot" T: - ' mmmA U.rir. ill MtStSW I.1VI-I V CHM tsuv. I 2 aeaaV 4o ttccontmo.i.te hie M ! frWUe,.rf aW aaMfa co.ta.ally. with 1 t- .iii ;i 111 'II. 1 nuuiic c . i i fine anil pent t'o Hnvin? liorses. arc- He also has four nets ar,l aw buggies .i,j 1 no-Meg for sl at reason-1 ZfZ, cVlIsfLie Baar! a. ue priciK- Information wanted of Mary Jane Knox. SaUie P. Kennedy or Smith Ken- nedv BJ "ending their address to K. t. Cheesman. Bellefonte, Centre Co.. Pa., they will learn something to their advan- tagc. aprl9 3t 1 hy don't you use Nature's Hair Re jatorativej It Is perfectly free from poi i sous and will restore gray or faded hair to its original color. Fur sale by B. F. Kepner ie Sou, Miffliutown. New Goods at Low Prices Mar tin & Walters have juBt received from 1 uiladelphia a large stock of Sprintr Goods, which thev offer nt the faalt... fcttAht tWiinf Mr. Todd prices. Their stock of Dry Goods. Gro - cei ies. Fisli Ao U Am 1 : .u ' ."gv-i iu me county. J urchasers wishing to save money NNW not M to call at their 8t,)n- (the old Delfuid standi and exam : ,l...r. ... , i c , , - ..... s.njtiv uri'piu :;Hii WBCWDmOi HECKNTI.V, Iteorgo M. hllis died in Chester ccunty. in his 92d year. He is : reporter! to bare liad the consumption I n a a a m.l 7 ' '''' lu,?IC,a" navlnS assured him. before be was twenty, that j la , , 1 i ne couiu not survive lite next two years. ; Ellis was so pale snd tliin fur forty years : ..... previous to ins decease tbat lie Was nKVMMia tn lint (l,e. us., tlmr ttm vraj k,il)W, 9 walking ikeVstllw j and yet ; he is believed to have beea, with exceptions, the oldest man in tl,e county. r, The follow iiiwing recipe for the cure of I eyes is given : "Take a po- i inflamed eyes tato, and after quartering it. grate tli i nean as nne as possirne, ana place t tie grating between a piece of cambric uius Ha, Place the poultice over the eyes in flamed, and keep it there fifteen minutes Continue the operation three succesve nights, and a perfect curp ensues." It is worth trying by baoae afflicted with sore eyes A StMWLaS ACCIOKVT little girl, daughter af J,.hn Buckwalter. liv ing uear Cotiestoga Centre, this county. met w,th a painful accident on Mondav '. morning last While she was sitting a-ide of the kitchen stove, the pipa fell down, upsetting a pot of boffinV water , a, . mi nj t u,r bw. ohk aMwnmj m,wm, sw her neck down to her thighs, hut some hones are entertained of her recover Nkiraluia. A eocreaaondeat of the Lanret says : " A few yea s ago, when i" China, 1 became acquaint 'd with the fact af the stives, waea eoiWrtag with facial Dearaipa. using oil ot peppermint fat Claaa. (10 1 Blackboard Exer which they lightly applied to the seat of cise9 in 6 S. (11.) Bible Class. V12) pain with a camel-hair pencil. Since Uniform Lessons. (13) S. 3. Booka. then, in my own practice, I frequently (14) Helps to S. S. Teacher. (14) Sa apply this oil a? a local anaesthetic, not cied Geograpbv atul Chmnologv. (16.) only in neuralgia, but also in gout, with remarkably good resuits." ir 1, ""T," ",' 1 , II .1- L' l' I I, .. i,nliiiTnn,l f HAIfl . post oftice address is M itllintown, -Juniata county. Pa., hereby informs the public that be is the onlv authorized agent in Juniata county for the hay rake popu btflj known as the 'Columbia Hay Rike.' The public is also itifuiined that certain parties are now llitig iu this county an imitation rake, which liiey sell as the oetmine Scball Ac Da er, or Pratt A: Sraedley, or Columbia Itake. JtiHV Z'MJK. Dm'T Sek Ir. The Rtgutr this week is excited over what we wiol-j las! week in repaid to an article that soni" time aro appeared in its column. The without a word of credit. That is not insanity. That is tb ft. Po you see it ? LECtcrb. I bis is a howlinp wilder " nnon which the axe of the Lec- i r u j . ,urer ha" not ofte" b"t'" used ws W - 3 - tual toocl. sucn as lectures preparen w.tn i.l.l: I ... : . 1 IJ . .1 - care ana urlivereu wuu euitiaieu tract; mnaa. ...:ii t aim east! . uui .iiiiiiu win wuki- up sumn ' I dtlV surely. The lecture delivered lasl evening bv C J Arms, of Lewistown. ,, ' i i- on "Ilonot. was a Meaaast and instruct ive one an(1 tbe attention of the aud-encewiliciJ was large enongh con-1 .,., . , sirterinR tnat we are not a great lecture-, - .....it, In t',!:f!.'i tn it- merit. W Im ZZ 11 ,1.1 Lwe mu to .,.. ', Ai. " " f ' wilderness as a pioneer and help to con vert Mifflin into a lecture field. Kkaritl Accident. A fearful ac -j . occurred at Peach Bataaas. this heen dre.-sinir a drill for one of the work- - - , . men iu the qtiarnes, when anotlier worlt- tnau brought into the ehp a keg con - T B tsasaaj about tea pounds ot blasting powder, which lo se, , beside a keg of water, lljioil vtllicu iu- unici nuiiwiunn I was sitting i'lr. llliams intended to J , f "f tkeaaraaae of tempering it,, ; for put.p.e of temperiM fc pow(er k int0 it Ue plunged the iron. A terrible ; eQsUefii tearillg out lhc end of , ej0Pi dePtroyinff the sight of both .. ,r. " jy "" terribly all over the head and body that ... I,,t ,eni,nta bis life was desnaired of. - - r The other two men in the shop, whose M nrn E(lwrd Llovd and John Owens, were also badly burned, though . . 1 not It ieeme hard to believe that aay paraa. wmm ae vmj or sac t,,!i.- aa hrltiirlna1 in an alien k etr Sat anv ner.on would be ettiltV of eutch 1 r.f i.nwder and sitting- !t down in a smith- n Sit 1 1 ' " " i e-"fs r n ! , Tj,e fearful results in this in- 1 , i natice are scarcely more than could be expected t. follow such reckless fo.ly.-, Laxcaitcr Inquirer. ttun C'luia ne La"caitcr Injuircr. Sussex Cuuf. The celebrated Ham-1 bletonian horse, Sussex Chief, now ! owned by J. B. M Todd, of Patterson.1 is one ot the best horses in the country, He has some of the finest colts in Ly- coming, Northumberland and Union counties. One of Sussex Chief s 2 year 14 colts now owned by Mr. E 1. j Trump, of Jersey Shore was awared the j first Premium at the Fair of the Lyeom-. jng County Agricultural Society, held at j Williamaport September 14tb. 15th. and ! 16th 1870. There were quite a number j ! of 2 year old colt's on exhibition some valued as hieh as $3000 Sussex Chief! , in Patterson. Farmers and others desi- ' : .- ..-..w I,... rous oi improving meir ouitiw mm n ' " an opportunity. M-irch 26-5w. Catching Shau at Columbia Tt ..J i .1 . .i,;..L csuiameu iroui mo Kri .v - ...I. - , g . ; has thus far attended the efforts ot Dsn erm,.u at Columbia that 100,000 shad will be cauirht at that, t.oint before the close I of the season. Over 20,000 have already been secured, and fishing has scarcely -i commeuced. As high as 2,500 were caught in one day recently. tdV largest naul fr the same length of time in ten T .1 .-I. , yean. Last year the entire catch amount-: e(J t0 5o,000. The fish sell at from thirty (u Aj,t. g ,nM per hundred from ; ti,e Pllore. If the expecUtion of the L. ,. , 5 . , . ,c,, i nsliennati are realized the trade in 1S71 Columbia wfll reach from S25. 000 to 835 00' T,,e caU,e of ,he increa8e of bad caught is to be attributed to the removal of nearly all the baskets in the ' river ('which have for years prevented thousands of the fish from nearing tide ,. . . water in ttie tall; in compliance wuu a law of the State Ex ANt'AI. MUKTI.MI OF THK JOlMATJ CoCftTY .Sar.BATII FCBOOL AsSOSt TIOS. The next annual meeting of the Juni County ahbtb-bchool Association will he held in Miffliutown. on Tuesday nd Wednesday. May 16 and 17, 1871. (t i8 hoPtd that every Sabbath-School in -presented j that we mV " 8'wn P ' i'rests of the Sabbath-Sehool may be advanced : that our Savior s kingdom "ia ''.m,?n' e' " ' "'Srr' Duties of Superintendent. (2 I Duties of Teachers. (3.) Relations of Pastor to Sabbatb- School (4.) Parents and Sabbath school (g.) ( btidren's Work in Sabbath fchool. l 6 , n Kai nest Teacher. (7.) Modes 0f Teachine;. (8.) S. S Singing. (9.) (',)mlnjtting and Elect ting Verses. 17.) ElewardV. (IS.) Mapj and Practical H loatrationa. Superintendente are respectfully re- quested to let us know bv the 1st of May, t or as sooiilliereatteraspi.ssioie, witeitierr it is their intention, or not, of sending delegates, mid bnw many, so that we may know what atratigetneiits to make. All c mtnutiication should be addressed to the Secretary, TbOS. A. BUHtB, Miflfintawn, Pa By order ot the Executive Committee. GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. t?omet hing new and novel. lie sure and read the advertieemeel in OUT j.jier, headed (jrr-utest Invention of the Age." We believe the GoMen Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman j Thomas Nankivell. of Millerslown. Perry ml child. Agents, here is a chance to make j county, a.,d Mis Martha Ann Biwu, of Hunt muney in introducing a good and saleable i mgdon county. article. mm-i DIED. Coasts. How they sting, throb, ache. - . . . - ,-tnirt ittd bum. upon our feet. In vain, KfU I. Ell. On the 1 7th inst.. at the rcsi we beg. and threaten, we curse, we uourieh dtne. of Dr wn.in.,,w Mr. John OalUher. the sharpest knives above their heads, we I , . . burn, we eat. hack, hew and fed. and ,HU at Walkw tewaaaia, Mrs. Cathariae H. Zei ihe pesky corns remain a thing of misery. gler. widow of the late Jacob Zeigler, dee'd.. Useless are entreaties, tears, curses, groans ; nothing ean remove our corns but Ilrigg's Alleviator and Curative, a sure cure lor Cora, Beaieaa, Ingrowing Nails, and all ail ments of the feel . Pnaal -Internal, External, Bleeding or I Itching. Thj- dietreasing and harrowing , "-""V: " V " i.ai h, ;e who 14ffl.cte,, vitk h , .om , uu, ,, of j , - ,.. .... . i . i i : oeiicaey. anaoi in in i-r a renipov. leereoy t inakmir thir condition known. How wrong , . , i . . " '' ls neglect. At the hrs' intima- tion of the appearance of this complaint I 'J "oulJ procure HriggV Unrivaled Pile I Remedy, and. using it according to directions. I ;!i..l. i,p,.l- ii n,l muuli em-. i it- It is easy of application, aud thorough in "s ?fftC"!- i ananTWa Neuralgia and Nervous Dts- eR,e3 Tue wo,1(.rfll t.irecl9 f Br. Briggs ' M..v,nt..i fur iii,- anootlir Pitrp nf tin- nhnvo I very prevalent and painful affliction, isknown inm.nt flionsanils who have used it with the iiios? unqualified success. In every cade of ibe Complaint above enumerated it has never failed to give immediate relief. Its effect is magical beyond precedent. One trial will convince the most skeptical. Each bottle making i wo .marts when diluted for use. I ""(t1'- ( roup. Hoarseness. Uronchiits. Lar 1 yngn is. Sore Tbroat. Asthma. Consumption Hn alt diseases of the Throat, Lungs and j Chest, above medicines are snld by BANKS B HAMUN Miaiimowni ttndby uruggi9lsgen. rd:il lloticrs. DKAKN'KSS. BLUIDNB88. and CA ; ! tte and Em TARRH treated with the utmost success by and Professor of Di$'ase nf Ear. hip specialty in the Medical - College of Pennsylvania. IS pears1 erperience, Street, I'biU. Testimonials enn be sen al HIS DDI CO .n:.. ti. . f :, The medical faeuitv are invited lo ac.o,ranr their natients. as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with- . out Paln: No cb"8 ,or "ntnation octlJ-ly Administrator's Notice. Estate of Robert Quick, deceased. I7"HKBEAS Let'er" of Admini,r,inn on ! , ' - ' ", LZZ " Wsad, saaa aaaa graa.d . . ,k. ., n ,iQu, ,fnn.l .1 na.onn. . Lk,.j .. persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate . , u ,uo uuuooi...., payment, and those baring claims or demands atrainst the estate of said decedent will nre- - . . , - --- 3VUI IUCUI, IIVlCtlJ sum- S C'I. IV 8. OWK.N EVAS, March 2?-t ThompBen'owa. Commrrtial. CLOSING PRICES OP DEfifAYEN&BRa 40 So. Sd St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. m. April 25. 1 87 1 . U. 8. 6's of '81 '62 '64 '65 " 'OS. new,. '7, new,. 68 ll6JU7j WiidaWVi 113jjfnll3 1 IIMal IS 112jfa.1l!5 llXf&ll2j IO0A10M IIMt16l hi rn: ioua!08 5's. 10-408, P 30 Vear 6 Per ent-C'" Silver" ! I'nlryn Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds ran (Sy8;i z. p AMI tTniotl Pacific Land Orant Bonds.. 78j ()79j MIFFL1NT0VV 3 PATTERSON MARKETS ! , pmrKH OF BOARD OF POMMKRCE. I .... I Kppor,ej weekly for the Jiinmta Skstiskl i by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat i u"oa- I l.lft I ll.Trrl,. Extra Family Flour, f hhl 60 .... 1 80 .... 1 20 .... 75 to .... SO .... 70 t J bbl Wheat (prime) i bus live .. r0rn ," ItnrlaV 41 Skiiis. CIor 6 K Timothy ft 00 ' "n, i : 1 80 1 00 Si siii; its. Butter c5 llfi tt "JZ, ZUZZ Zo V2 12 8 25 8 3 40 8 8 20 ! Country Soap J!"" Tallow Riga Wool, washed Poultt v, live Dried Apples ' Peaches, pared " Peaches, unpared ... " Cherries ' Cherries, pitied " Blackberries " Baspberries Country Hams Sides and Shoulder . 20 . 4 2' 17 . 12 1 (HI 1 Oil 2 !S 50 85 If, j Potatoes, bus Gro(B4 Uvm yj"& Railroad Ties , ! ' AIlKff.TS "'187,. i . . . . . ces are unchanged. ::uii'n8 Sales of 1500 bbl., in SS 85A6 71 Superrioe Eitras 1 out $ r, 7 N. W. Ettra Family $7 12m 7 40 Penna. do. do Mtwili Ohio A" Ind. do. do $7 tl7(a7 50 Fancy Brands.... $S Ottfo,'. 00 Whe n is in limited request, with sales of roOObaob. ai Si 58al til for Ohio and ind red ; til 6a 4i for Penn. do , and $172 tor while. Bye is higher and held at Si OSsl 16 for Penn. " Corn is .iniet- Sales of 9 '0 huab ,t 74:i7oc. forycllow ; 78. for white and 71a 72c. for Western mixed. Oats on slowly : sale of 0J0O bush- at 03a03jc. for Western. and 660. for white. Claaeraoed is scarce and worth 'JjaKjle ; Timothy commands $.'1 50 PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, Hearaar, April 24 P. M. Tbeaawtei far Beef Cattle we aaaia aH ; o-Jay. Prie hl'f .h" elinieh at Pe : fair to gowJ al .a3c. nnu com- mo t 4aB V n, grow. Tows nrel Cilves are not sough artrr' and with liberal affertaaa prices fell off. qno'e snringers at $10. nn.l Cowl an I Calves at $5065 In sheep there is oonidrrab1e aetlvfty t an advance Sales of wooled at 7JaJc." and einn,l fiTi Hugs have heen in pood reaneit at higher iirps and the offprints have all been taken fiiru up galea of 4 si' head at 7 5Ta8 far tlop an-1 99 75 "ti 100 fbs. net for corn-fed, the latter for extra MARRIED. KANK1VELL. B AWN At Concord, on he HOtb inst . by Re. S. A freveling. Mr. aged 74 years and 7 months. WOODS. On the 17th inst., in Caledonia ' Valley, Joseph Woods, age I SO years. 4 mo and 12 days. Mr. Woods was a soldier in the war of 1812-11. HAUGHAWOUT. Oa 'he 18ih inst., in Valley, Lefford Haughawon,. in hi, i . ttd year. witown papers please copy. t,( The Place for Good Grape-vines IS AT THE lunhta iJallcn Dintprbs, AM) GRAPE-VISE SUKSEKY. TMIE undersigned would respectfully in ' 'nI M. form the public that be has started a "iT''' VlTl -, wawnrwe " .Cs,,K Grapes ,- and having been in the business for even years, be is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THK LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE MOST PROMISING KINDS, AT row It A T K s , by the single vine, dozen, hundred or thou sand. All persons wishing good and tariftv vines will do well to call and see for them selves. Daf- Good and responsible Agents wau'ed. Address, JONAS OBERHOLTZER, Mifflinto ;n. Juniata Co., Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK or MIFFLIXTOVVX, PENX'A. JOSEPH POMfiKOY, President. T. VAN IRVIN. Oashiei. niRLCTORS. Joseph Pemeroy, John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson. George Jacobs, John Ualsbacb. Loan money, receiee deposits, pay interest nn lim. Hnnsils hnv and seM coin null ITni- ! ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and cheeks. ! K""'- "J PV of ,h. U"".el ?t"! aa771mtlSlaaUaM Ireland and . SF , Qernl,n,. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $2X) at 2 per oeul. disconnt. In sums af $'00 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 8 per cent, discount. Tang 18 1869 SJBTJeiRATA Saanas $1 ,50 ear year. tv ditrtisfiufnts. Beef! Veal! Mutton! THE undersigned hereby informs the pub lie that he still cominuea to carry on liie Butchering Business in Mifnmiown. and will j hereafter supply the citiieus of Mifflin u J j Patterson with CHOICE BEEF every TUESDAY and SATURDAY' mornings. I ....! !""" " Veal and Mutton every THURSDAY morning. His wagon will : go the rounds ol both towns on the mornings mentioned. As lit is the only butcher in this vicinity who continued in business during the past winter, for the accommodation of ihe public, he feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season. FRANK MAXWELL. April It, 1871. FRESH BEEF, VEAL, fcC. TH I undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the tmblic that he bat cnin- I IMUIIUVW UN H'll I iiri I 11 HU-lllfS.1. anu I I waaoa will visit HHMatowa and Mex meneed the BatehsriBf BMIBCSa. and lhat hi rUKSDAY and SATUROAT morninirs of j each week when they can have an option u I nity of purchasing EXTRA BKKF, VEAL, MUTTON". LAHl). , cheaper than from anv other wacoa. He only asks tiie citueus to pive bin a trial to satisfy them that he sells cheaper and better meat than anv other butcher in the county. CTKUS SIKBKB. April g, 18TI-tf BJETLOTMKIVT KI KKAt Of THK j Young Men's Christian Association, Office. South 7lh St.. I'hilaiielphia, Betweeu Cbeataal ft Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind, j ! write and tell us jnt the help you want. J i The wajres you will pay. The he!, and oaeanee! way to raaoa your place, and if far ; i frolu Philadelphia, you had belter enclose , Kailroad fare. We will do our best to serve ! ; you and give you all ihe information we csn I assist the worthy, and no charges to ckkor . -.hull! flu linr.on wi iiith ( tnr ilojiru la I party. Address AI.EX. SLOAN', Sup'1. Kioplovment llnreait. 12:: South Tih Street, Philada. Ilaliiii) Bees are the Best. i THOSE wishing to procure Queen Bees the coming se ison. e-in be accommodated on I reasonable terms ; also, L L. Langstroth!" j Movable Coat Patent liee Hive. Individual . and Township Ilighrs for sale. Send for cir cular. Address E. C KEARN'S, j Fob 22. Tl-Sai Boa429, Lewiatowa, Pa. Administiator's Notice. Folate of Siimurl S. Ok f tin, tltrtftneH. W", HEBKAS Leiters of Administration on he estate of Samuel I!, like. on. late I of Beale twp.. deed., have been granted to the undersigne 1. residing in Spruce Hill township, alt p SI SOPS indebted to saitl estate are reOjaoated 10 nnike immediate payment, and tboe having claims will present them property aatbearieatcd for sett hmeat. ; J 4IK-S OKESOH, AJm r. I March 15, 1871-61 AHminitrator's Notice ACmmiSlratOr S JSOUCC , K'tatt of Urn) Btrtller. aVcooaaf. : 11 HEKBAS Letters of Administration on V the esiate of .Mary lierilcr, late of Walker township, dec d.. have been granted 10 the nMerMgtML resMim in Dcwwaft ; inwiisliip. nil persoai. tncfobted to !ii'I estate are brebf rt)B6atvd to katavkfl immw'iatp Vny ; merit , w. those huvirtz claims will present pwpiy aaiatea r awtaai. M irrli 22, I B71 St Ari-ninirifnr Wntiee , .... , tnttirk. rfW. IOTICE is brreby ciren th.il Letters of ' tl Admiaiarratioa, on the estnte of isnac j Enteric, late of Walker towns! ip, dee d , i Save been gr-inted to the Battel aigaed, rei- 'dine in M i 'B : ii i o wti. All persons indebted j to said estate are requested to mike Imniedi- ate patient, and those having claims will I praoaat thaa properij atitheiitifatcd for ret- tlement. um u u. Aim ...-ii ' Feh 32. 1871-61 A dawatntrafor. Administrator's Notice. Sjfffre of VrtT Tschvfp, decizd. HE RE AS Letters of Administration on the esiate of the above decedent h ve heen grante-1 le the undersigned, residing in 0 reel. wood townabip, Juniata eounf, all : persons indebted to said estate ate requested I lo mke immediate payment, and those hav I ing elatiiis against said estate will present I the same for settlement Ati.l.M TSCHOPP, Adm'r. 1 March !, 1871-f.t :j in the blood. Tie rrevrvt n uTitrrraaikiiiltii a si ntinn . aaJ ezpcudl eassbysasfflilaaassHosa wSh NiTi ar's Own Vitalizing Aoent tno. f'autinn. It" sur,. von pet Pi-nivian Syrip. nuspaieu rrre. j. p. dissmohk. nspaeaai No. a De St., New York. 6oid hy liruggists generally. HENRY HARPER, TZt CHESTNUT STREET, Formerly 520 Arch Srreet.) i "" "U" ...w-KUMttA. Has a large Stock of AMERIOAV ano RWISfl GOLD wr.SIIA'KK WATCtlCfl (PCEA. I.I'tNTIKN AND VKST CflAIN8. FRENCH CLOCKS, OTKK A OLA88B8 AND FANC1 GOODS, PAKCT tad PLAIN SOLID SITVERWARK a mm arililBBfl fK1 K RS AT B 1 1 SPiMAN POUKS, TEA 8KTB. ICE PITCHEftS. CAS TORS. c, all of which are selling at rea sonable prices. March 11. 1871-1 "PEATHEHS," AXL (JHADKX IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES A DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. v F. C. CRAICHEAD, I Jn25-m riTTsnt nn. Pa- DLOOMSBURO STATS NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary snd Commercial Institute The Faculty of -his !i,stituti-n aim to be Terj iijok'uku mmmm o. . u. iuu l- look carefully after the manners, health and morals of the students. Winter term commences January 9, 1871. BaT App.y tor catalogues to HENRY CARVER. A. M Bept 28, 1870-bm Principal. Dissolution of Partnership. ATnTirr. is berebv trmmn flu! ll... naptnee. ship heretofore existing between the undersigned in the shoemaking business in the borough of Patterson, has heen dissolved, J. W. DEAN BRO. April 4. 187!. i r-t So. ?MSffllaneouj. j Hurrah! HnrraklO GOLD LOAN Great Excitpment at the Mifflin Chair Works ! Tt lit is it thai everybody goes to l M. F. ' v -i i- . , .. ,.n. . ., ' . , , , . , The bnil ling -1 t!ie Norihcrn Tacitic nuil- .-Nl DBR wheu they aro la need ot anv kind ' . i , , - t 7., , . . road, ihesiin .; i'v las'), i heius pu-hed t... of Chairs T i L " . , Winn li .i ti . j c- i we.rd with creat onerit, troin t. th eireinli I.I'.I U E lie keer the Pest and Finest .. . . . .J. i Assortment of all kinds of Chair that was ever offered to the eyes of the public. j Header, if you lire in want of Chain of t any kind. yo:i will do well to cull on the un ; dersigned and astasia ui ftne stock af Cane Seat aM Wicisor Chairs, f li deoriyiiJM, before yrotiating els wherr. Ilitving Iatlr rtartal rm btttiaftMS, lie is ilcicnnineii 10 tlo the very hest in: Ml us regards darftbttilji und chetipiie.,. nml wmr ran t-t ' Wt-rk BM3Vj iCtUTfd hj hiut pit" Bsssess-ker Sijrn of tLc 1T( RSID C7HAIB oeiffce pole ;j ibe corner ot' M aea aad 'iierrv street., wben you want to buy good chairs W M . f. sirroER Mifliatowa, Frb S, 1871. a. r. rssii'K John .oktii Mew JPljrioci. FASICK & NOBTH, BOOT & SHOE MAKERS THIRD STREET, MIFFLIN, Tw Dnors North of Lutheran ( hvrrh. Ilavinp entered into partnership. w. are now prepared to aaafaotaro and have for sale all kinds of HOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS. GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN. Our work 1 all manufactured by ourselves, aiol we warrant il to be made of the brt ina leria!. Oil work sold at our eoeater will he r?Pirl fcao of charge, should the senmint ! give way. Give lis a call, for we feel confident that we can furnish you With any kind of work you may desire. OST'llepniring oone neatly md at ren'on i- hle rates, auj? Iti, 1861 FASICK NORTH. -tf. Patbnted Dat-EMB 7TH, 1S69. OCR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. K-mhl-oId. AckarltMlfel kTillwliaatM Mil It to be ihe fcct iNa BMMk r oM Iu tUiacoun- trr. Will not -orrmlr. Mt II"- atrltfew ;S with one I'rnwriik'. Will ul wr u MM ! !N h,-i att-el Pen. Pnt it In nent ililrboveM. C" S (L OM.V BY AttUTS, and for thU k r. maaea anv eneraretlc newn raw reallct) )' ih ntr month. Profit over per i-t-nt.! Twa aample Pen. 10 vent; Iwe bgiet, o ent: Ave bene. ftl.OO; tuele boaca, aVOII. AUdr-eaw. 13 Western Publishing Co. Manufacturers A penn, FittsUirgh. Pa. CATTIOV -The ret ponnlarltT of thtvc Pen ha led to mHity Imitation of n.t Inre -rlor rinalltv. Hay only the genuine HU V O tin; for Pea irtre four Nuinr. fawn, Cuanty, an4 Ntate. plainly written, and ordora U1 meet Wltla troupt nttentlon. i"i . I T).., J. C ' UHK (T HM I l IMf I1 SlUlP I n " j Main Street. MifBintown, Pa. o- TMIK tinderaieaed, haviac removed M 1 store from East Poial lo the building recently occuuied bv Fn is I'.erttv as a flour and feed 'e, on Main st t eet. opposite the announce to ibe Post Office, would hereby citizens of V ifflintuwn and varroueiftag coun try that he has on hand a fall and well tell cl ed assort eiprit of Groceries and Notions, As follows; Syrups, Teas. Coffees, Flour snd Feed, Maekarat, Salt, Coal (il. Uuckets, Beaeaaa, Fancy and Common Soaps, Spiee, Kice, Crackers Coffee KsesnoSi Starch, C'orn Starch, Vinegar. Washing Soda. Baiting Soda. Lamp F'.ues. Liunp Wioks, Braahee, Indigo. Ceases, Hair oil. Pr funiery. Oloves and Hosiery, Stis r(,nders. Thread. Batteaa. Notions atv.l Stationery, and in feet a good assortment of everything esaslly kept in a country Grocery and Notion Store. Also, a larze Stock of III KITS, and a Complete .t-mrtmrnt of l adles' and 1 1:11 drro's Shoes and Brogans. &g- The highest rales allowed in exchange for Hotter and XggS.SsS Prompt payers, thirty davs. mar30 CRSEUITS BABTLT. faa" isr feasaaftslB, Ml Ank Si.: Prif- iJslt -n. BB W. 4th St,, Cin innH. a' lr. OWM; st t'hsri.-fte, N t .srt mak- in? Mt-'tnahmj rurep e! ill a) ' M V thmir jrwsl Corner Vntu'otsfl w without ths kit t fa nr rauatf . W IT m'iiflina. nd with but Luis llBlM p"i. trerj rant .in-) Baa i Q 1 aWla1li in. v o.l. tt tsioM iii ast '. O W timr;in lcn nj'trvnini i: .-- i sat 1 ankasjlFta fr. with their I r W aaHM 'rat- mcuts. No others 1 have tbo tr.-tiiints. Km other ihnulj isr he an4 i'nr fartica!ri. "gnd fr circa Isr. esJl. orsd'iresss shots. prrrH BZAuriruLrietntATneG, 13 X 1" In. On" sees If So r-nt. AmVrtU. VCBly, I'urt Ftyal, l. Executor's Notice. Ettotf of Ebz'thtth UAL jtttmtti. 0T1CB it kwrtby stive i hat tira TtMa- N x nttm on Ifc em-te of FIiz:;tptb Brl iate of Fajette tavnsaipe dee'd., luve been (rntetJ le 'lie un-iet ijrrifti. Peeiating in W'ker township. AM r-Mon- Meeted lo Bd estate are requesteel 10 make ininif.iiA'e payment, and Ibeee iiavtnp claim. will leeeo present them pfOeflj authenricated for set tlement. JOHN N. MOORE. Eieentor. fVILMA.a VIE. I y illluito'.Mi. Pa. i Agent of the CELERRATED AMERICAN ORflANS fur Jaaiala county. These are the best OR'IANS now male. Suited la all circumstances. Prices rtnging from SltH' $10fD. Also, Agent far mST CLASS PIANOS. All instruments sold warranted for five yea re. aug 2 1 87-tf. COAL. Lumber. Fish. Salt, and nil kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnu-. Oak , Dark, Railroad Ties, all kinds ot lirain and . Seeds bought at the highest market price for leash or exchanged fur merchandise, c-al. lumber, fta., to suit customers 1 am pre -- J ... mm MIU A lii.l,.. , wnnled aasf aa aaart notice, of either oak or yellow pine lumber. NO A II IIERTZLER. Jn4 Port Ri-al. .luniaia Co.. Pa. M ART IN B WALTEliS alwavs k. op up he eicel'ed either in the quality or price of ; their goods in this line. Uire them a cal j before going elsewhere. ' "1 SALE Three s ! " terns. Nio. 7, X, an set of Cook Stove K I .'. Flasks and Folio i Boards, all complete, by SILAS SH AMP. JlifllintcwT!. Oet 5-3ei ' OF THE AG E t Northern Pacific Railroad. rapid PROGJtaa or tu vose. p!'yed iii Mi;i:ieota and oo ire Paefle aaaat. The gr:nlc if eeirlv eompleu-1 256 imfes westwaul fr. Like Bnpvrtar; irains are running v.-i l.'ifl ,ni of fiaiakai load, a id traek-byiag i rlpid'.v t'rocressinff towsrd lZlVJZ!gZ: : HWtkem PkciSc Cnrptwy n w hat 41!jVini!e!i "t c.mi eiJ toad, aMl 1t ort. bei n?it ; li will 1 re Mid to mk ieasl wiO A (iooU Invotrcmt. Jsj Poke x P6.. are I BOW BtStllatg, a Ii.l un Utif ;ti ifJg! v ) i .i;'!!ifpri4, m a Profitable ead perfsotlj ::V Ibvoispwi I tao First Mortgage Load Errant 6eM Beanie ! 'if the K Oft hern l'a;6c Rsilsaajal ('nntmnr. Tbev b4Tfl Ii0 imti to niaVi been faeeee) eewl Pbvee-TeatlaM percent. po!i inrr-t 'mun- Mian 8 yejf eeeit. ewreeKr) ari .-.r.- strnrel . t'v lirat a:il only niortajte mitt rTixc t-M , Nii its ejVIf XBBTA, hlU al-c, as f u-i ;;s ib I is weikieel r,n I8 Mi Ures of L.ind eiejey railf of track, 9i 5(H) iei - lur each SF1.0UO RonJ.-- Twej nre i Xempr from U. S ; Principal an-l (satereel are payaM in .old J IVnomifn tions; Coupon. $Ii0 to $1,000 ; Uesit-reila sum to rl'i.fO. IfMil For staeV--Northern Pacific Mfi are at ail time reeeweMe ar tun rtat CfCCV. I AMVVI r.vu, in exchange for tiie CeesTfMwj'i I. nrit's. at their liMPeel c ih pr'u e. This ren tiers :iieui pr-tciical trriBlal UEAl.t!tr, hatjp r HivvxTs. Sinking Fund The proeta of nil sale of I.mi are peejatftval le he (ieTot(. to fhe rii pureh)ie und I iHDlfleHOOJ of the Vfe4 Mort gage Bomi of the Company. The l.nd tii.i!t of the Road eseewefcfl Fifty Million Aeree. Tbia ineenee Siakin F;mi will un dbteeUj eaaMBel ihe principal of the Com pany s hohdeil debt beeere it fa IN due. With their ample ecnrity and iiieh rate of inter eelf latere is Be investment, aert ii.ile to the peoiop, wliieh M morp pi-ofit t.: tR BAFS. Exphansinir I Five-Tuf-atir!) - Thn Slides. Ol i ij New tjoverr.meui 6 per cent, i Loan will compel the eurly si:rni.ier of United St:-.te 6 per cents. Many holers of Fie Twenties Hre now exehanguifr then for Northern Pnciato Seven TlnrOrs. iktM reali zing a hnndsenM prr.iii anI greatly increasing their yearly income. Other SccurUie?.--All m.rkatable Stoeka and Itoud- will he received at their fcjjgheet price in excanngo for Northern Pneifjc Seeea Thinies. E.ritKss ,-it on Money or Bon'is receired, and on Seven-Thirties sent in return, will he paid hy ihe Pfaaacfn Agnate. FuU iiitormatiou. nkape, nampMete, etc., can he obtained on npaBcatien at any agency, or from the jndersijxtied. FB -ALE BT JAY COOKE CO, run. a pel pii i , Knnj Toajc, VTAeantorrera, Financial Agen's Northern Tacitic Railroad C"Uipany, At-sn. BY DOTY, PARKER & CO.. AXt JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, MIFH ISTuWX, PA. SEE WHAT $2 WILL DO ! A Handsome New $5 Steel Engraving and a Prize worth from $1. to 25,000, It mi FOB Even ticket draws a prize, i bianki".- With imi'!i tirkt von get at tiie liaa al pur chasing it iMtht'r Larlay. a saaaa1 "f the Kir.- . the Ltiainberiled, ur tie Child fi.rist vhiek are rearile'l by dealers ati experts ibe haaiaeaM9t aaw Seal Steel Earaviaaa eer nflereii at ?o Oft They arc 1 'x'Jl Bad "f tbem i.-i a j:'in ot' irf. Rerr.finter every ticket holder will positively draw odd of the fidiiiwiup prize. Til E LaPIKBR B.ROTC K JUTCTOV, Ml . aaaaiataa twenty-six vaaaai. ali nuidern con eaaiaBaaa. outfit, stock, ,1-c, wottb, ewelt. $3S,Wt. THE MCTiritl HlU FARM, I of 103 acre? oq the Cii'ptank river, havirg a steam!). cit wharf on it, with a Hat kiln, i't.ono. THE COLi Snuira FARM: afWaeraa; worth ... $.(lrtl. I HE CARTER FARM ! with r-fl acres choice I land. ... S"..ixiO. A HUV5B IN DENTON ! - - $3,00. itm si NUAKD REV Ma STaCBlSBSI , Wurtii ttwm - 9t0 to lo0. Stl 9 A I. ni AM WATCH r ! Each worth from - - 8 N to ?1(W. X 1'iau-is 10 Organs and Mclodiona. j One fasti Sura - - - $:.lOt) ; One ' isli Sum - $1 (V) I One i.'a-Ii Sum ... $ iH) ' Tlirc -i :ish Suras each - - slti't , Four CaHl Sums each - - - $f)0. 19.BTU ijIFTS consisting of Washint: Mi-cliine-. viuiers. Standard Rooks, Work? of . Art. a n d oilier hotis'.-hoid and va'uahle ar:i tielea ; aoaaal then can be purchased, at : retail, tctt leaf than Slf'iiJ. wh.ie some arc worth U0 and more. The drawing wi'l take place as soon am jfawiagi taaagtfc are soil to distvihtite the j tickets, hetorc as many ticktl holders aa choose lo be j resent, and to ba un ler tiieir control, at IVnton, Md. The t':r,.line CataatJ I.an-1 Association is a ; earaafatet body, chartered in the State of l:ir 1 :i'l. aact has a subscribed cap.tnl of Sat.000. Waa Fell, af lent..n. 8. E. I'.ich-ard-on. Sh-titf of the county, Dtaaaa. Mary land : Ta - 'b Alburrer. ro-tinaster. Denton, l iry!:i-id. au 1 others, are among the stock holders. The purpose of this sale ii simply to real ize the Cast on iii-rchandise on hand, aad oa the real estate. OFFICERS. JaaNfl B- Higaatt, Attorney at Law. Pres't. Henry S M inc'ua. i ot the Firm of Manch i Bras., Real Estate Riokers, Ridgely. Md.,) Secretary. ti I'iirooi. Treasurer and Manager. Qeery H. Rnssum, t'ounsel. Refer also t Charles (iooding. Esq., SpeaTL n af ibe D'-laware Senate, ti,e tlserks of boih j branches of the Delaware Legislature, all t ti Leading men, the Ranks, and the I'r'-ss of the laiaaola generaliy. t.'lub ngei.ts wanted. Oaa liabai aad engraving g:en free for every club of four wnh the m":i-v $8 iti. Se-id aH aaSafO to our genera! nJHi't, thus: CAROLINE CO. LAND ASSOCIATION. ffiat aasf tTha fla Masaaaana, hel. THE CAROLINE I'EARL Will be (i .nt to all purclia-ers nn:r for one Maytea aa application. It will give a de ailed iiccoiiit of our peoceed-ngs ,r'm time o time. Newspupers wishing 1 1 adverti-. or aas will riease send ns their lowest rutes. nniTat? ivn iatq dad c ALE. iiui 3Ym a.w uu i a run oi THE undersigned off-rs at prirate rile a Two-Mary Lot; FRAME BOQ3B plas tered and -'hon. s'o-y and a half hiub, and THHrK Lf)TS, ituatcd in Johnsto in. Junta's county, frnnt ing on Bfaia street and n.ain roa-1 lo.J'ng to Peru, and p , ad FRAME 8TABLS. Fruit af -.11 kinds, a good pale fence surrounding the whole property. L8ts in hiii state of culti vation. Apply to JOHN F U.T. PF ANE. owner and resid-nt on the place. J. M. KEPHKAB3 BARNES BROTHER I; HERR0H, WH0LKSALC DIALERS IN HATS AND CAPS, -W5 Market RTcet, PhiTadeaaa aug 18, isr-ly. hu1 rite ttr yoar.felf.