Cjje Janiatj 3fiilnrelv VIDNESDAt MOR5I50, JCLT 19. 1871. PIXN3TLTAXIA RAILROAD. 0 If AKD after Sunday, May 14, 1871, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station aj follow : KAMTWARO. , Philadelphia Express , 1,60 A. M llarritu'g Accoramoda'n 11,00 A. M. ' Mail Train..., 6,50 P. M. Cincinnati Express....- 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Ciosiontti Express. 1,30, A. M. Firit Pacific Express... 3,12 A. M. Mail Train.. 8,27. P. M Way Passenger 9,15 A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't mini EirisriEXT," io. is, i. o. O i. utcis wti the first and (bint Tuesdays of each month, in the Odd Fellows)' Hall, Thosnpsoulown, Juniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Loo AN. Stribt. TO AND COUNTRY. Coon is doing well. 'T J ... a a uya are enorten.ng. Matche looking the foliage on the tree. liic.kl A7EK are at workon Mr. Doty's Loue."7 th t. bad fasiiion of fast driving through the street should be abolished. J Counterfeit ten dollar notes on the National B.uk of Easton are said to he iu circulation. A ITcKTIXtiOo.M paper says that four young men of that boroagh are study iug for Uie ministry. ttow many of our subscribers will ask a neighbor or friend who does not take the JSkntinei., to subscribe for it. ' It is sid that tweoty-two miles of wliikey ekops supply Philadelphia with artificial enthusiasm. It is said that tlm chewing uf coarsly rut gentian root after every wetd, will ewe the taste for tobacco. A MAN in Centre county, on the 29th alU cradled 140 acres of wheat, large tiiud. So the Bi'llufoute Jiejmljliian -fay. Asr persons having real estate which rtiey wish to dispose of. should at' once make it known through the column of the Jl'KIATA Fkn'tincl. "lU!,KOAt men belonging to the Coal ing gang Fpcak of an iinjifea'aDt odor that f tfce uir many- miles alitiij the ra&oad, h .th above and below MiffiinJ Kkw Guoiw at the Clothing Store of D. W. Hartay fc Co , in Neviu's new riail'ling, on Urirlge street, cheaper than ever. Call around. hK new hotel that dipt. Mickey in puU::ig npia Patterson will eclipse theap--aruce of the one tint was burned at the same place Utt winter! A OOiKn man ranted around town last Tuesday, aluut noon. V hat hi grievance was we did tint team, hut he was Liking a poor way of securing rt- Bv a law which went into effect on the st of JunJ. President Judge are to re cerve an annual salary of S-i.000, Judge -of the Supreme Court $7,009, Associate Judge shall r.five 8300 'On Sunday morning, the 9th inst., the tarn 'if Adam Gottjit ben. in Monroe towonhip, Snyder county, was struck by lightning and destroyed, with this year's n op. Insurance only f 300. I)N IltCR is on his twelfth farewell tour On the morning of the 4th inet his band wagon was entirely demolished by a locomotive, near the depot at Erie Tbe drivers were drunk, and barely B caped. ) A Ntw house will be put up by John IToTfe, on the Stawbaugu let, on tbe spot occupied by the hoase that was burned in the great fire. Mr. Howe bought the lot since the fire. The new building is to be as large as the one that was burnedj Nkw Cic.VTtinrtir. There is in circulation a new -counterfeit Two Dollar Note on tbe Ninth National Batik of New .Tort. The vignette on the left corner has the appearance of a wood cut. rather than a steel engraving, aad at the right corner back !ie ink has a LlueiBh appearnce. J'Shblburn Robinson is putting up a newgrist mill in Milford township, about one-eighth mile below the mill formerly known as Sptece's mill, which has for a half century supplied the people of Lick iug Creek Valley withflaur for their fam ilies and chop feed for their stock. A new dam Is also in the course of con ttructionJ Jbs last Thursday evening a eon of Israel Long, of Patterson, about nine years of age, fell from a beech tree, a dis tance of about fifteen feet. He struck the ground with his left ehoulder and side, breaking the left collar bone about an inch from the outer end Dr. Elder was sent for. and rendered the necessary at'.-ntion. and the little fellow i now doing Astw JIowiko Machinb. James A Creswell, of the Mifflintown Fonndry. last week turned out of his shop the first mowing machine ever manufactured in Juniata couuty. It was tried in a grass field east of Mifflin, and did it work re markably welL Persons who contem plate Laying a mower for next year, should see Mr. Creswell before pur chasing elsewhere. Patronise hesae in dustry and business first, if it H possible to do ' " ' Moil Bid WutAT. Oaorg Taylor, one of Bofg'a township's enterprising far ing, fonnd vral Loads of wheat, sou of which ftmtalova 77 grains ana other contained 80 grains. Moreover be in formed m that be Lai found 9 stock which had grown " from one grain of wheat, and thane niaa atoeka or heads contained 365 good grains Belief ontt Republican, Ja. O. U. A. M. At a stated meeting of Juniata Reform Council, No. 93, Jr. O. U. A. M , tbe following named per sons wen installed as officer for the en suing term, by R. J. Mickey, J. P. C. : C. W. B. IduTer. V. C S. M. Beidler. K. S a. W, Ziders. A. R. S. T. L Kinser. F. S II. M. Watts. T. E. O. Kreider. Con I. 8. Warner. W J W. Kelley. I. 8. I. M. Goshen. O. S. James R Baker. II. W Z i debs, R. S. , Haib Vmr 1q many others we have felt a lively interest in the investigations which Dr. Ayer haw been making to discover the causes of fail .re of the hair, and to provide a rem tut. Hi researches are said to have been much more thorough and exhaus tive than ever made before. Tbe result is now before us under the name of Aikr 8 Haik Viooft. We have given it a trial, and with full satisfaction. It equal our most favorable anticipations. Our gray hairs have disappeared, or re sumed their original color ; and a visible crop of soft silken hair has started on part of the scalp which was entirely bald Democrat, Abingdon, Ya. The Circle ville, Ohio, Herald says : 'We regret to report the loss of twelve acres of wheat belonging to Mrs. Michael May, of Wayne township, this county, which occurred this week. We learn that a small boy, not having the fear of a good spauking before him, was playing with tnatc'ies and set fire to a shook of wheat. The coolness of a man plowing near by, who ran a furrow or two through the field, thereby cutting off the Aiines from the standing wheat, alone preveuted the loss from being much greater. As it is. the damage is consid erable. We cannot too strongly urge upon parents and others tbe importance of watching children and breaking up tbe practice of permitting them to play with tire." Important to Owners ok Unpat kned Lands. An exchange says at a meeting of the Board of Property, held a few days since iu Uarrisburg, says the Hi'ite Journal, to take into consideration the recent action of the Legislature vest ing the power to bring suits in cases where liens have been entered against unpateued lands iu the Board of Pro perty, the Surveyor General was in structed to furnish the necessary data to the Attorney General for cases to be pro ceeded against by him after the 1st of December, 1871. In view of this very significant action on the part of the Board, it is certainly the interest of all parties owning unpatented lands to take immediate steps to liquidate the lieu entered agaiust them and to procure pat ents thereon, as after the time designated the Attorney General will be prepared to bring suit in cises iu which arreages have not been paid. All people would undoubtedly prefer a fine head of hair grown upon their own heads, to being bald, or wearing false hair; and it ba been the study of many of our learned men to find a remedy to restore the hair when it has fallen out, and renew its color after it has become gray. Such a remedy has been found, and is now offered to the world under the name of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uenewer ; and,' to verify this state ment, read the following : Tbis is to certify that I was very bald ; in fact, my head was perfectly smooth ; and is common in my family to grow bald early in life. I have now used four bottles of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uenewer ; and the hair has grown out all over my head, and is now a natural brown. BARTLET CONLON. Scipio, Jennings Co., Ind., May 2, 18G8. Personally appeared before me Bartley Conlon, and, npon oath, says the state meet is true. M. (i. BUTLER, Notary Public. Aphorism. Judicious advertising al ways pays. if you have a good thing, advertise it. If you hiven't, don't If you don't mean to mind your own business, it will not pay to advertise. Never run dowu your opponent's good in public. Let him do his own advertising. It' as true of advertising as of any thing else in the world if it is worth doing at all, it is worth doing well You can't eat enough in one week to last a whole year, and you can't advertise on that plan either A large advertisement once, and then discontinued, creates the impression that the man has fizzled. . , Injudicious advertising is like fishing where there's no fish. You need to let the line fall in the right place. If you can arouse curiosity by an ad vertisement, it is a great point gained Tbe fair sex don't hold all the curiosity in the world. People who advertise only wee in three months forget that most folks can't remember anything longer than about even days. ' ' ' A auESTiosi for fishermen. Do turtles feed more at aigbi tana during t day 1 IaIL. Wo Lav Leon informed that the upper end of this county was visited By a severe bail storm on snnaayjven iog, doing considerable damage to the crowing corn. Tha wind was terrific A barn belonging to Judge Milliken was unroofed, and also oua belonging to Da vid Pack, and a large number of apple and other trees were blown down in vari out places on tha route of the stormJ Tar It. A lady who Laa fried il send na this method of exterminating the repulsive bedbug: ''If any of your readers need a sure remedy for bedbugs ther can have mine.' and cleanse tbe house of this troublesome vermin with out expense. They have only to wash with salt water, filling the crack which they frequent with salt, and you may look in vain for them." Exrhange. Sold. At one of the villages in this county, the other morning, a traveller played a joke on the landlord with whom he stopped. The buggy was ready at the door for the traveller to take hi departure. The owner took hi seat in it The landlord stood at band to bid his guest gnod-by. He had jut purchased a plug of fine tobacco, and cut a piece off and thrust it in his mouth "Let me have the tobacco," said the truest to the host. The tobacco was passed into the buggy. The man then took out his knife, and asked "Where shall I cnt it I" "Wherever you please,' was the answer. "Ill cut it at Richfield, then as it makeayno difference ;" and the traveller gave his horse a cut, and in an instant was dashing out the read, to tbe amazement of the landlord and amuse ment of tbe bystauders. Spring Elkctioxs to bb Rbstoikd The following act, passed at the re cent session of the Legislature, restoring spring elections in 1872 was approved by Governor Geary on the 29th of June : An Act to repeal the fifteenth section of an act entitled an act further enp plemental to the act relative to the elections of this Commonwealth, ap proved April 17, 18G9. SbcTIO.n 1. Beit enacted, ift.. That the fifteenth section of an act entitled an act further supplemetal to the act rela tive to the elections of this Common wealth, approved April seventeenth, one thousaud eight hundred and sixty nine, be and the same is hereby repealed, and that in the year. Anno Domino, one thou sand eight hundred and seventy-two. and annually thereafter, all elections for city, ward, borough, towusbip, and elec tion in the d liferent cities and counties of tbis Commonwealth, shall be on the days and at the times they were held as pro vided by law in the different cities wards, borough and townships in said counties, prior to the seventh of April Anno Domino one thousand eight hun dred and sixty nine, the date of the pas sage of the act aforesaid. Section 2. that tbe term of the dif ferent city, ward, township, and election officers, in said counties, to be elected at the elections to be held one thonand eight hundred and seventy-two, shall be gin when the terms of such office expire, and annually thereafter as provided by law prior to the passage of the act of seventeenth of April. Anno Domino one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine; Providwi, the terms of assessors for the present year shall extend until their suc cessors are duly elected and qnalifi-d pursuant to this act ; Provided further that this act shall not applv to any elec tions provided for by special laws since the passage of the act of April seven teenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, and that the said elections in the county of Clearfield shall be held on the last Friday in December, in each year. Al.x. Zimbrman was hurt this morn ing while assisting to raise a stable in Pattersonf G0LDE5 FOTTNTAUT PES. Something new and novel. Be sure and read ibe advertisement in our paper, headed -Greatest Invention of the Age." We believe tbe GoMen Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money ia introducing a good and saleable article. - Piles instantly relieved and soon cared by ajing Dr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce inflamaiion, soothe the irritated parts, and have proven a blessing to th afflicted whether interna external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kind in all stage must yield to the wonderful iufl'ience of these never failing remeuies. Sold by Druggists. Tui Oxwaid Paouasss or Sciixci. It i an indisputed fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various de partments of industry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. One of the most desirable and long wished for results has been accomplished in tbe discovery, by Dr. J. Briggs. of his Corn and Bunion Rem edies, his Alleviator for tbe cure and preven tion of common Corns, and bis Curative for he absolute cure of Festered Corns, Inflamed Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Sore instep. Blis tered Heels, Tender Feet, 4c, 4c. Sold by Druggist. ' Coi'obs, Coir, asd Throat ArrscTtox. As all seasons of the yer. many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diaeast-s, manifest ing themselves in various forms such a Coughs, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, Pthiaio, and other highways to that prinoe of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful wben tbey are slowly but surely drift ing onwnrd to certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is tbe acme of perfection for the speedy core of all diseases of tbs Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the infant and aged with per fect safety. 8' it contains no injurious drug of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold hy Druggists. Dr. Bmoos' Allevanter enres Headache, Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it, Sold by BANKS & AAMLIX, and druggists generally. Sptfial Botitrs. fjr DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Duaa f Ike V and Ear, a to tftcmltg ta Uu Medical College of Pmuylvama, 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland,) No. 805 Arch Street, Phil. Testimonials can be seen at his ofico. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has no secrets ia his raitics. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. oetU-ly ALL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, it. done at tbis Offisa in tbs nsatast manner aad atloWprio. FKAHCIAL AID CCHERCULL or- v . . So. Zd Si. Ptdla. 3 o'clock, f. . July 18, 18?l. KnV 8. 6' of 1881.. llljim 0. 8. 6' of '81. ....... 116 (4116 '62, il44Sll4 - '64,. .. iiajtemi '65. 11S114 'G5, new 112i&ll2 '67, new,..- ll2iailIS '6S irJi(ll31 6'.io-4's - mjmj U. S.1S0 Tear 0 per eont. Cjr ...... 118114$ Gold, ll2U2 9iiw.. - in-ia:09 Onion PaciBc R. R. 1st M.Bonds. SXJWi 8 Central Pacifio R. R...-. f" Onion Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 83 (S. MIFFLINTOWN ft PATTERSON MARKETS TRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported tteektv for tb JtiiiATA Simtixil by the Board of Csauaeret of Mifflin and Pat terson. B&EADSTirra. Extra Family Flour, V bbl ...$6 50 VI bbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) V bus 1 SOat 35 Rye " " 75 Corn " " 62 Oats - 65 Barley " " 76 Sun. Cover 6 25 Timothy . A 00 Fla 1 80 8rsoaiss. Butter V) 15- Kfg. If) dot 15 Lard, lb 12 Country Soap ft Beeswax Tallow 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed 50 Poultry, lire 8 Dried Apples o Peaches, pared zu ' Peaches, nnpared... ... 16 Cherries ........ " Cherries, pitted 20 Blackberries..-..:...- 4 ' Raspberries "' 20 Country Hams 17 Hides and Shoulders i" Potatoes, a bus 1 00 Onions " 1 0" Ground Alnra Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties w Locust Posts, mortising 35 for board fence.. - lb D. K. SCLOTJFF'S PRICES CURRENT Reported Weekly. Grain. White Wheat, 'I bus- ....... Red Wheat " .. .. $1 80 1 4-i ...... 62 65 $5 75 4 75 8 25 3 35 $24 00 16 00 25 00 ... 28O0to4000 ,...17onto0O0 ...lsooto-jo no Corn ... OaU. Coal. Prepared Coal, 1? ton..-..-. Xut " Pea " " Bituminous' " Lcmbeb. Run of Log, 4 4, 10o0 ft 5- , " 8 4, 6- 4, ' Hemlock Frame, " Boarils, Whitepine worked Flooring 2800 ..... 28 0!) 75 to 3 00 65 75 80 !0 German Biding Panel Doors 1 Window Sash, 8x10, window... " 9x1 'i, ' " 10x12, " 10x14, " PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. pHiLAngiPhiA, July 18, 1871. There is no activity in the market Ship pers are not buvinz to any extent. Abfut WOO bbls. mostly extra family, were disposed of including Superfine . .. $5 00(3,5 25 Extras 55 5l(.i)6 M N. W. Extra Family 57 60 Ohio & Ind. do. do $fi 757 50 Penna. do. do $ 2i(aw 75 Fancy Brands 7 7508 60 There is not much demand for Wheat, and prices are lower ,- sales of 2000 bushels old western red at $1 4H1 CO, and new southern at$135al43. New Rye may be quote i at 90c. Corn is in fair demand ; sales of 4000 bushels of yellow at 72a73c. and 82,101 bushels mixed western atilo. Oats are in better request, and 5000 bushels of mixed and white western sold at 64attc. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Men dat. July 17 P. M. The arrivals and sales of beef csttle at the Avenue Drove-yard were large this weea reaching about 2800 bead. Tbe market in consequence was very dull, and prices laJ "H lb lower. Extra Penn. and wet; em steers selling at "Me. fair to gord do at 6a7, and common at 4aMo. ft tb gross, according to quality. Tbe market closed very dull with in the above range of prices. Cows and Calves were dull- We quote springers at $35a5o, and fresh cows at $4'Ja 70, Receipts, 250 bead. Sheep met a fair demand at steady prices ; sales at 5a5o tb gross. Lambs ranged from 6a9c Tfi Receipts, 17,100 head. Hogs were dull eirly in the week, and sales were effected at i c, bnt toward the close there was an active demand and prices advtnced to 7a7c fni prime corn-fed. Re ceipts at the Union Yard, 2655 head. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successor to D. P. Sulouff,) SSALSBS IN Grain, Lumber,Coal, Suit, Xlastei, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, 4C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Ilaving boats of our own We ean freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, 4c. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. t&Yon ean make money by calling oa us before selling or buying elsewhere. GBAin WILL BSCSIV1D M STOBB TO BS SOLD BY TUB 1st Or JUH, 1871. P. 8. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. COAL, Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at the highest market price for cash or exchanged for merchandise, c-al, lumber, Ac, to sait customer. I am pre pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber just as wanted and oa short notice, of either oak or yellow pm lumber. vAia dvatTTcn Janl Port Royal, Janiaia Co., Pa. MARTIN WALTBKS always keep up their stock of GROCERIES and wilt not be excelled eiihsr in tha quality or price of their goods in this lias. Give them a call befora going sJsaoneia. A VahaUe Faim IS WALKER TOWNSHIP A.T PRIVATE SALE. 'l'HB nnderaignsd otter at private sale, a X valuable farm, situated ia Walker town skip, about one fourth mile northeast of Per. rytvills, oa the east side of the Juniata river, adjoining lands of William Hot rick aad sirs. 8humaa, containing , . ONE HUNDRED AKD SUTEEH ACRES, Nine Acres of which are well set with young timber. The remainder is cleared and ia a good stats of cultivation every acre being tillable ; having thereon erected a large new Brick Dwelling House, also a good STONE HOUSE, suitable for renting or can ne nseu as a summer boose, a good Spring Hnusa near to tbe Dwelling IIo, Bake-oven and good Well of never failing water all under one roof. Good H.a.rg'o Dunk Barn, Wagon Shed, Wood House, and all other ne cessary outbuildings. Ther is a good Coal w nari on the premises, which is valuable Also a good Young Orchard, just bezinninc to hear plentifully. This farm waa formerly owned by Hamnel Bashore, dee d., and can be boneht from bis widow, Mrs. Anna Myers, resiiiitir in Mc- Veytown, Mifflin Co., Pa. Full particulars will be given and terms made known bv the undersigned, residing on the premises. M. L. BASHORE. July 12, 187l-2m Eeal Estate for Sale. THE undersigned will sell at public sale, in Perryrrille. Juniata coun'y, Pa., on SATURDAY, AUOTJST 5, 1871 The following real estate, to wit J No. 1. to in the boroufb of Perry s ville, bounded by Market street, Ibe Penn sylvania Railroad, Second Street, and North alley. Tbis is one of the beet locations for business in tbe town. There is on it a large and convenient STORE-ROOM, a Two-story Dwelling, with seven rooms and a bsMUnt. Tbe lot is well set with choice fruit, and on it is an admirable site for a warehouse.' No. 2. One and a half acres in Ten-belt township, a. (joining James P. Johnston, with a Frame House, rough cast, and Stable. Has on it Apples, Cherries and other fruit in abun dnnce. No. 3. vacant Lot ia Perrysrille, on Tuscarora and Third Sts . numbered 49. No. 4. The undivided half of One Hun dred and Eighty-five Acres, in Spruce Hill township, adjoining William and Samuel Wharton. Michael Umholti and Michael Man ger. Good timber tract. Those who want any of tbis property will find it to their interest to prepare to buy. It must be sold. TERMS. Ten per cent, on sale ; one-third of tbe whole on the first of October. 1871 ; and the balance on the first of April, 1872. Purchasers can have immediate possession on payment of or securing the purchase money. EDMCND S. DOTY. Assignee of J. H". Stevenson. June 28, 1871-is ORPHANS1 COURT SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT IN MEXICO. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Juniata Cmnty, tbe subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premises, at 2 o'clock P. M , on SATTJEDAY, JULY 22, 1871, The following described real estate, situated in the village of Mexico, Juniata connty, to W"l GOOD FRAME HOUSE, AND LOT, on Main street, in said village, bounded by lot of Mrs. Mary Wilson on the south, by lot of Samuel Uiwk on ibe north, and extending west to an alley, being lot No. 30 in the plan of said town. TERMS. One.third of the purchase money to be paid wben the sale is confirmed by the Court, the remaining two-thirds on the first day of April, lf72. LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Administrator of lsaao Emerick, dee'd June 24, 1871-ts VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP, AT PRIVATE SALE! THE undersigned offers at private sals a valuable farm, situated in Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about 3 miles northeast of Mifflin, (by the road), adjoining lands of C. u. Horning, Jacob Thomas, Sr., and William Allison containing UiO ACRES, About Thirty Acres of which is good Timber. land a portion of tbe timber on it being fine straight oak, suitable for heavy fraus work Tbe remaining one hundred acres are clear, nd in a good state of cultivation, and well fenced, having thereon erected a new . FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, thirty feet square, with fountain pump at the door, a Good Frame Bank Barn, 40 by 72 feet. Trough with fountain pump for watering stock near tbe barn. Two Corn Cribs, Sione Spring and Wash House, and all other outbuildings usually found oa a well improved farm There are two Springs of excellent water near the house There is also oa the premises an Orchard with a FINE COLLECTION OF FRUIT. This property is in close proximity to schools and mills, and is a desirable place for a farmer. Particulars, as to price and terms, ean be learned by calling on or addressing the un dersigned, residing in Mifflintown, or Philo Shively, on the farm. JOHN HORNING. June 14. 1871. Real Estate at Private Sale, In Milford Township. n rT'HE undersigned offers to sell at private J sale a certain tract of Und situated in Milford township, ono mile south of Patter son, Juniitta county, adjoining lands of G. W. Jacobs, B. I. Kepner. Jacob Lemon and others, containing FORTY-FIVE ACRES, about Thirty-five Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having been limed twice over within the last five years. Tbe remaining ten acres is woodland, well set with lock-oak and yellew pine tim ber. Tha improvement on this property are a LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Good Frame SPRING HOUSE, with a never- failing Well o good water at the door, also a Spring close by. Also necessary outbuild ings, a good Apple Orchard, Peaches, Pears, Cherrys and all kinds of fruit, Tbe above property will be sold su very reasonable terms Tb purchaser can also have the opportunity of buyhrg from tea to forty acres of good cleared land adjoining the above, a a very moderate prise. For further information inquire of Arnold Varus, rwner. who resides on tha premises. Any person wishing to pufenase would do well to call and examine tha property for themselves. ARNOLD TARNS. - July 13 1871-8m V Handbills for puMio sales printed oa Bert notice at tbt SasTi&at Orncx. Ittmhindis. TUUTST1H! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. "1TTE, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOtlD ' most respectfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and tbe public gen erally, to the fact that we have seeured and fitted np one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite onr old stand previous to the ferrrfrfe fire of Dec. 81, 1870, on Bridge Street,- Mifflintuwa, where we purpose to con tinue the business of GENE3AL IfEBCEANDISttTC. We have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that tbe publio can wish. We would espe cially invite the attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be the best ever offered to the publio of Juniata for slylerj quality and cheapness, of the most approved patterns, Ac, coxsistiso or T Black Hernanas, Black Genapin, Black Grenadiens, BlacK Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, II Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk Fopline, Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Faucy Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Grenadiens, E Striped and Figured Percals, Striped and Figured Cbintae, Striped and Figured Lawus, Striped arid Figured Fiqua, Striped and Figured Grenadiers, K Murl Chene, Murl l'oplin, Murl Lawns, Murl Mohair, Murl Schambra, E riaid l'oplins, Plaid Chintze, Fluid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, Plaid Swiss, Y White French Organdiff, White Mohair. White Ca."limfre, White Itinhop Lawns, White Victoria Lawns. s Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassiroeree, Black and Fancy Ermines. Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cottonade, Striped and Plain Sailings, Striped and Plain Morsailles, Striped and Plain Flannels, o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings. Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton Sc Damask Table Linens, Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqna and Crochet Edgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, .Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Bnt ton and Laos Gaiters, Ladies' Moroco Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Bils Ladies' Kid Lscs do. Ladies' Lasting aif Kid Croquet Slippers, T Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters, Misses' and Child's Kid Bals, Misses' and Child's Morocco Bntton, MieBes' and Child's Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots; 31 en and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Qncensware,- Frnit Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Figured. Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Lr Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades and Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Eieefsiof Foreign and Domestic Yarns. c Table and Pocket CmTery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, See t E In fact everything necessary to make up A complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As we are baying strictly for cash, we flatter ourselv-s that we ean offer great in ducement to parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable price. Our terms are cash or country prodooe taken ia exchange for goods. W oaly ask the publio to give oa a atll sad examine ear neeek, and compare prices aad quality. We defy competition. ; TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE. June 21, 1971. lUisrrllanfCtts. J UiNIATA - VALLEY BANK .OF MIFFLIXTOWX, PEXJTA. JOSEPH POMEltOY, President. T. VAN IHVW, Cashier. MBICTOa. Joseph Pomeroy, :Jobu 3. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson,! George Jacobs, John Ba'.abacu. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on lime deposits, buy and sail eoia aad Cat ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United States and also to Englaud, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. Itl sums of $JM at 2 per ceut. discount. In sums t $'i00 at -i per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. fug V-i 1809 Beef! Veal! Mutton! THE undersigned hereby informs the pub lic that he still continues toedrry on the Butchering Business in Mitnintown. aad will hereafter supply the citixeu of MiCin and Patterson with every TUESDAY and SATURDAY niormng, and with Veal und Glutton every THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go the rounds of both towns on the mornings mentioned. Ae be is the only butcher in this Vicinity who ountinued in business during the past winter, for the aCcoamoda'ioa of the publie, be feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through' out the summer season. fltANK MASWELL, April 12, 1871. . TnE undersigned hereby respectfully in forms the citizens of MiSlintowu anil Patterson that his wagon will visit each tbese towns on TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each Week, when they can be supplied With Veal, 31 lit ton, during the summer season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Yeal and Mutton every Tbur day morning. Give mo your ratrooago, and will guarantee to sell as good meat as the country enn produce, and as cheap aa any other butcher in thfe conntv. SOLOMON SIECER; , June 14. 1871. FliESfl BEF VEAL, &l THE undersigned would respectfully ari nounce io the public that be has com menced the Butchering Business, and thit bis wasnfi will vifit M MVintown and Mexico on TUESDAY aa-1 SATURDAY mornings of each week wben they can bate an opportu nity of purcha"ing EXTRA BEF.K. VEAL, MUTTON, LARD, AC. cheaper than from any other wagon. He only asks tbe eitiren tn give bint a rrittl to satisfy them that he bIU cheaper and better ; meat thati auy oilier butcher in the enun'y. CYRUS STKBER; I April 5, 1871-tf Can-- iiwwi. vl Artii Prof. Usi: i, xA W. St.. Cinetbaaii. (.. uu ir. Unw.. ftt riisrltftu, N.C.M. nk. . ssaoBwlli.il ,1,1 ni ail CSff rABtiitftt 1 kuift or raiutie aietaa. an4 with fcnlbtUo pal. K,,r mot ul , is una im n- nTnl. if takfn ia nMaadoaa, BotraCdra. jtewar b-tTJaPra- fMoora, wlta tlwtr I m4o, .line ,tr U3 aBMUk tit MH.TV ' adivtit. ha ih-aa tre.tintnte. Now, o'Jiar .AoaH aoar aa afso. far part-e'ilar.. TM fr-r nfrtiNr. i.lT. oraiMr , CAUTION. All persons aro hereliy ciu tiened afraitM Hunting. Fishing, or in any way trespassing on ibe lands of the na ! dersigned in Miiford township. Persons so offending will ue aesJt with to the fail extent of the law: L. Burcbfield, John Keller, W. N, Sterrett, J. R. Kelly, Samuel Minniehan. John A F. Waldsmitb. J. K Knjinson, Thomas Beale, John R. Jenkins, Thomas Quinn. A. II. Mel'onM. John W. Stevenson, Jdhn Robinson, (creek) Jrbn B. Meloy, Jacob Lemon, W. W. Wilson. Peter Karstettet, George Oroninger, Jacob Groniager, Sr., Leonard Grtfninrjer, John Yocam, Sr. James Dlxioa, Oliver P. Harris, T. R. Robinson, Caleb Jones, Sept 14. 1870. E.HPLOY.HEST BUREAU or TK Yetf&g Iton'z Christian. Association, Office. 12:5 South 7tb St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut & Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kio4, write and tell us just the help you want. The wages you will pay. The best, ami cheapest way Id reach yoor plcoe. and if far from Philadelphia, you had better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our bet to serve you and give you all the information we cn about the person we send. Our desire is to assist the worthy, itnj no charges t either party. Address AJ.EX. SLOAN, Sup't Employment Bureau, 123 Suth 7ih Street. Philada. , G. PoSTlBTHWAlTB. , C. M'XunuHTo M. A. G. FOSTLET HW A 1 1 E h CO , General Commission Merchants, FOR TH SAlE 0? ALL KINDS 0? COCSTRT PRODUCE. 5o. 264 South Front Street, marll-tf PHILADELPHIA. Grocery and Provision Store, Main Street, Mifflintown, Pa. o rpHE undersigned, having removed bis- A. store from East Point to the building recently occupied by Enoa Bergy as a flour and feed store, oa Main street, opposite tbe Post OrSoe, Would hereby announce to thfl citixens of Vifflintown and surrounding coun try that he has on hand a full an I well select ed assortment of Groceries and Nations, As follows.- Syrups. Teas, Coffees, Flour affol Feed, Mackeral, Salt, Coal Oil, Buckets, Brooms. Fancy and Common Soaps, Spices, Riee", Crackers Coffee Essence, Starch, Corn Starch, Vinegar, Washing Soda, Baking Soda, Lamp Flues, lamp Wicks, Brushes, Indigo, Lonios, M;ur un, rr fumery. Gloves and Hosiery, Sus penders, Thread, Buttons, Notions and Stationery, and in fact a good assortment of everything usually kept in a eoun'ry Grocery and Notion Stvre. ALho, a large stock of BOOTS, and a fesaplete ItMiiacat af Ladles' an! Ckll- treai staws aaa Bragans. JrThe highest raies allowed in exchange for Butter and Eggs.-Ql Prompt payers, thirty day. r80 C0R5ELIU3 BAJITLT. S u p i IS n n r. . m 5 Q W ' -. 1 . ol ta i t