1 WEDSES1M MOSSING, JCLT 28. 1871. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. OK AKD after 8undy, May 14, 1871, Paaaenger Train will lurt Jliliin Station as follows: CAHTVt'AatD. ' Philadelphia Express.. 1,50 A. M . Hamsb'g Accomaioda'a 11,00 A. M. Mail Train.. 6,fi0 P. M. Cinciooati Express..-;. 8,60 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,30. A. M. Fir it Pacifis Expreaa... 3, IS A. M. Mtil Tnio .. ..87. P. M Way Passenger 9,13 A. tt. JAMES NORTH, Ag't JCXIATA EStlMPHEXT," 5e. 15, I. O. O F mccU oil lite aval aud tliiril Tuesdays of each sienth, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Thomp soutown, Juniata Co., Pa. 'M. J. IENNIS, C. P. C. too AX. ScriU TOrt.1 A.M lOl.MKk. Growing Beans and sweet potatoes. THE address of tbe Slate Central Committee comes too late for tbis issue. A railroad from acliusgrove to Free burg is talked of. The Huiitiugiioo county Republican Convention will be beld on tbe 15th of August. Notice. Bloouieuurg State Normal Scbool will open August 21st, 1871. July 26-4 YraklY & So. are enlarging tbeir More-room and ornamenting it with a glass froutTJ Va:uel Blrgky yesterday shipped a lot of fiue cows for the East Peunsylva nia market, j Pitor. Wickkhsham will be present at tbe examination of tbe Soldiers' Orphans' School at McAlit'-rville, to-morrowT It is said tht kt-rosene applied bv means of a muistoued cloth to stoves will effectually keep them front rusting during the summer. IIkavv ILe importation of pules. It wouldn't be poor policy to ex port a pli ant one to Lewistown, Mifflin county. The master's master is in want of one 1 there. X LlTTLli uirl, aged ten rears, a daughter of Mrs. Kranch, of Marysville. Perry county, his Leeu miseiug since the 7lh inst. hit. I'.U st'ileu .vi.ii taut the child was Festival. The Pretty terian Suuuay School of this place purpose holding a Festival in the Court House Yard, on next Friday and Saturday evenings. The public are r spectfully invited to attend. Qur.RY Which of the two papers, the Rij vlHrtrn cr Ptyistir, I ai k the loudest iu the chorus published in the JlcgUtT t! is wet-k ouder the headlines of " Meeting of Republican Stauding Conj ir.ittee ! ' Thb Sacrament of the Lord's Sapper will Le ailmiuiiiti red in the Lutheran rlmrch of this place, on Sabbath, Aug 6tb. services comuieiieing at 10 J o'clock A. M Preparatory services on Saturday previous, at 2 o'clock, p.m. Concept. The Hicl.field Singing Class, under the instruction of I). B. j Moyer, will give a Conceit iu the Ltiti:-1 eran and Reformed Church, at Richfield, on Saturday evening, August 1S71 Tbe public are invited to atteud. 11enry Zimmerman, of Fayette twp., who was convicted in 1S61, as an acces sory iu the murder of Henry Aukei, died about two weeks ago, near Richfield. He bad been sentenced to the peniten tiary for 12years, but was released about a year ago. j "Euvard L- Caum, who, a few years ago. Lad charge of the P. R. R. shops at this place, has been appointed by Gov ernor Geary a commissioner with two ether oen to examine applicants for the office of Inspector of Boilers. Mr. Caum at tbis time has charge of the P. R. R. shops at Harrii-bnigr .. Fes AT i KKKYSYILLB. Arrange inents have been made to have some amusement on the Fair Ground at Per rygville, on next Friday, the perform ances to cousint of horse races, foot races. Sec, in the afternoon, and a balloon as cension by Ir. Shaito, of Newport, in the evening at 7 o't-lock. Everybody is invited. Exhibition free. We have been using on our table, cn cumbers raised iu our garden, and for the . 0f 5ir. Wash Shrodes, of Moon town information of our friends of the Rcjis- g,;p, this county, while driving home Ur, wbo profess to be wise in politics, th Cows, a large black snake jumped but wbo know nothing of gardening or f10m a tree and took after bim. He bad agricnltnre, that they were raised without ja -poles At one tim we thought r.t Iieug 4ng them with a "ring." but finally con clsded not to do so. If the Eigis'er will tell us of the doings of the ring master, jetbai, next year, if we live so long, re can circumvent the cucumber. W e 11 Hot rob you of the credit, if you tell, jperuiit as to assure yon. fllAS AcriDf.NT. A Ltlh Girl hmnfrJ ly the Crt. The Huntingdon Cldhe says : On Thursday evening last, as a freight traiu was going through the town. Matry, a little daughter of the late Joseph Morrison, was crossing the track, and before tbe engineer could stop the train, she was dragged under the front wheel, and her head severed completely from hi r body. Its mother witnessed the frightiol scene from a second story window, but nobody was near enough to save the child from its awful doom. Mary wai an interesting child, aboot three years of age, and the sad calamity caused the deepest cympathy and regret ataerg enr citizens, j Fim ia Billiponte. A fire occur- r.rl 'K,lln.. .1.. u. -r .l j . destroyed tht poet-office, fix lores, two tew offices, one dwelling and nine sublet. The Bellefonte Ryubti can ay that tbe total loss of real and personal property is estimated at $70,000 to 800,000, and tbe total insurance,' as far as tbe paper bad learned, only reached tbo sum of S35,6St. The fire raged principally between Howard and Alle gheny streets. Messrs. Miller, Mcman us, Wilson, Humes, Irwin, Blanchard, Graham, Fryberger, Lonberger, Hoy, Burnside, O'Bryan, Welsh. Sbrom. Johi- son. and Mary A. McGill were the losers The fire originated in a stable, and was undoubtedly tbe work of an incendiary Hard Work There is a class of people in this country belonging to base ball clubs, who seem to be insensible to calorie. They invariably select the warmest days in the season to test their muscular endurance. They run and race about ulowiug like porpoises, and perspiring like cart horses, simply for the iun of the thing, if it is a poignant trial for people to recline in tbo shade of some friendly tree, and witness this play under a July's sun at mid-day, what can it be to those engaged iu the "National ' game, as they call it I We suppose it would be considered the height of cruel ty for an employer to demand of his em ployees any such exertions as we behold on the part of these base bailers, yet they do it all for the fun of the thing Exclianye. A Black S.nake Rack On Thurs day last, Mr. James Slyder, who was finishing a piece of grass with a mower, in the field of William Gillan, near 1'leasant Hall, eventually narrowed it down to a single swath for the mower. tart ng on this, he came npou a huge black snake, his snakesliip keeping ahead of the hordes and mower, until the end of tbe swath, when it rau for the fence, our friend Jim whipping up his horses and driving after at lightning speed Strange to say, Mr S., gained the race, overtook the snake, and the mower cut off its head. The race created great ex citement, Mr. Gillan and others at the I other end of the field, until they had found out the true state of the situation, thought the team was ruuuing away with Siyder. Chamlrrtbitrg Public Opinion. Campmketimo. The Evangelical As sociation will hold a Campmeeting for the Liverpool charge, on tbe laud of Mr. Dimni, on the old camp ground, six miles north of Miilcistown, and near Seven Star, commencing on Thursday, August 31st, and will be protracted for one week. All friends of religion aud church exten sion are respectfully invited to attend and pitch their tents, irrespective of church proclivities. There will be a children's meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, and we heartily invite all the Sabbath Scbools, irrespective of name, to come and participate iu the exercises. Each school will plear-e bring their provisions along There will be a boarding tent on the ground for the accommodation of hoarders and transient visitors. No buck et!;: ing of any kind will be allowed with iu tbe limits prescribed by law. which is three mi!cs. without a written permit from the superintendent or managers of this meeting. JL. A. JvtPNKK, l'astor. A Bold and successful forgery was imposed cm the First National Bank of Mifilinburg on Friday, 14;h iust. A stranger, giving his name as David Mcnch, presented the check of Samuel U. leanck, on Selmsgrove Bank, to Amos Benler, for 8500. He stated to the Cashier, Mr. J. W. Sands, that he had leceived the check from Mr. Beufer, by whom it was endorsed, and that he resided above Miffliuburg about three miles. He likewise endorsed tbe check and it was cashed. It was soon dis covered to be a forgery, but no trace of the forger has as yet been discovered. The Cashier was thrown off bis guard by the familiar aud responsible names used aud the fact that so large a connec tiou of the Meuch family reside iu this locality. Recently a similar attempt was successfully practiced npon the Union Nalioual Hank at Lewisburg. Bank officers should be put on their gu.ird agaiust tbe scoundrels who seem to be traveling on this new bold dodge. AliJfliitLu'g Tnhgx'ph Couraueouh Act. A B'g Snake KUd hy a Boy Ten Ttari 0Z One day a couple of weeks gs Willie, a son gmal dog with bim at tbe time, who began to worry the snake. 1 Lis gave the boy an opportunity to seize a club with which be finally killed his assail aut. After he disp itched the reptile he tied a piece of hickory bark aronud its neck and dragged it to his home aa au evidence of bis prowess. Tlie snake measured six feet and four inches, and was heavy in proportion For a boy of only ten years of age, to eorabat with and kill a reptile of that size, shows au amount of courage and pluck not usually found in one so yonng. About two years ago a snake of about the same size as the one here referred to, sprang from the same tree and chased a younger child of Mr Shrodes for a considerable distance. The child fortunately got away without suffering anything bnt great fright. It is supposed that his snakeship of two years ago, and the one dispatched a few day since were the same. The tree in which it seemed to have its home was a large chestnut with tfe top broken off. jfrawr Argm. Storm. The ' Lewisburg Chron:d'. condenses the account of tbe storm along the West Branch on Sabbath a week, as follows t From the Standard and Money Lu minary we gather tbe following particu lars in regard to the ball storm, of Sua day afternoon last : During the storm the electric fluid played actively, to the terror of the inhabitant. The dwelling of John Da Bois, in Williamsport, was struck and a branch of the same current sever ed the lightning rod from the cupola of the Washington School House. The resi dences of Wra. Leecbman and W. S Allen were slightly injured, and a few surrounding dwellings were influenced Gottfried Mark's house received a bolt from the side, which, ruuuing along the floor, prostrated a man named John Smith, who it was for some time feared was seriously hurt, but found to be not so badly injured. Other houses were scraped and riven at different places. Iu some localities the window panes were demolished by wbol sale. At Mon tours ville, and from that locality to Mancy, the storm was destructive beyond pre cedenta fearful tornado. The people in and adjoining Montoursvillo, estimate their loss at $30 000. At Muncy and vicinity the destruction of window glass was quite heavy, and fruit of all kinds, (particularly the grapes.) and the com aud garden vegetables suffered terribly. The tomato vines aud other vegetables will scarcely recover tbe damage sus tained. The corn and oats, in the track of the storm, were literally torn to pieces and cannot recover from the effects of the injury received. Below Muncy Hills tbe storm was still more severe than at mnticy, many of the bail stones being half tbe size of a hen.s egg. The i oofs of houses aud barns were cut through, corn was cut off close to the grouud, and the oats utterly destroyed A Son of Mr G. - W. Cobill in Clay township, this county, was bitten by a copper snake, last week. A poultice of Wild Indigo plant aud sweet milk was applied and a cure was speedily effected Ilanlingd'in Gl be. Communicated. , COPY. . Pattkrsom. July 19, 1S71. Hon. Amos H. Martin Dear Sir: I seeby the Juniata Rrpvb'ica publish ed iu your town, of this week, indeed, in the two or three last issues, that you have not. and do not intend to present your order or lift the money appropria ted by the Relief Committee for services Did yon authorize the publication, aud do you intend to lift the money or not 1 Mease answer. Very respectfully, J. NORTH. Patterson, July 21, lS7l. Mr. Editor: The above letter "was addressed to Hon. Amos II. Martin with postage stamp enclosed. Mr. Martin re fused to answer in writing ; but called at my office at the Patterson House, and stated that he did not authorize the pub lication in the Junia'a 1'epufiliciH, but that he did not intend to lift the money for the order be holds until after Court had decided the case of James Robinson vt Tbe Relief Committee, and that if the Court decides iu favor of the Com mittee then, and in that case, he would lift his money for his order j but if the Court decides against the Committee, and will not allow the charge for com pensation, then he will not take it. Respectfully, J. NORTH. At the time the final vote was taken in tbe Committee on the motion allowing th m compensation, Sec, my recollection is that Mr. Martin either assented to the motion or was bilent, and that when I handed him his order on the Treasurer for the amount voted bim, he received bis order as cheerfully as any other member of the Committee J. A. CHRISTY, Stc'y. My recollection as to the above is, that Mr Martin did not vote against the mo tion on the final vote. JOHN YEAKLY. GOLDEW FOTJIITAIir TEN. Something new and novel.' Be sure and read the advertisement in our paper, headed "Greatest Invention of tbe Age." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. files instantly relieved and icon cured by uing Dr. Brigg's Pile Remedies. Tbey re duce inflamaiim. eonihe the irritated parts, and have proven a blessing to the afflicted whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful infi-ience of these never failing remedies. Sold "jy Druggists. Tub Onward Pbooress or Scisxcs. It is in indisputed fact I hut the skill uf man is daily developing improvements in various de partmcnts of industry. Each and all have an airs for our general welftre. One of the most desirable and Inne wished for results has been accomplished in the discovery, by Dr. J. Brings, of his Corn and Bunion Rem edies, bis Alleviator for the cure and preven tion of common Corns, and bis Curative for the absolute cure of Fesiered Corns, Inflamed Bunions, Ingt owing Jt iils, Sore Instep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, &e., &c. Sold by Druggist: Coughs, Coins, so Throat Arricnos. As all seasons of tbe yeir. many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest- ins themselves in various forms such a Coughs. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma. Ptbisic, and other highways to that prince of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when they are slowly but surely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might with little care, and oy tbe use or proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Long Healer is tbe acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all diseases ot tbe Throat. Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the infant and aged with1 per fect safely, as it contains no injurious drags of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggist. Da. Ramos' AHevanter cures Headache, Neuralgia and nervon diseases. Try it Sold by BANKS & AAMLI3, and drapgiets ges rally. FINANCIAL AND COMERCIAL. CLOSING PRICES .. OF , , ' 40 'So. U St. Phild. A 3 o'clock,1 p. i. -; : July 85, 1871. NewU 8. fi'aof 1881 (S2 O. S. 6'S 6f '81 116 fllCi ' '62 114 TSHlti " '64,.... 113(SjU3 '65. t - H3iaiui '65, naw,...,.. i. 112j(112f . -HT, new,.i..Ji ll'rxllS 6R lrjfc&lM 6.10-4's U2J(li;ty V. S.130 Tear 6 per cent. Cy ...... 113 m oom mjmj Silver - Union Picifin R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 87 J fit 87 Central Pacific R. R 9Sj(S 89 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 81& 83$ JHFFLINTOWN PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jtotata Skntiril by tbe board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. BniADSTurrs. Extra Family Flour, Tgi bbl . $6 50 1 bbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) 1? bus 1 20al 2 Rye " 75 Corn " " , 62 Barley " " 75 SlKDS. Clover 6 25 Timothy 6 00 Flax 1 80 Beans 1 CO S CM) KISS. Butler lb 10 E?g. 1 do - 16 Lard, l ID 12 Country Soap 8 Beeswax l- Tallow , 8 Rags ... , 3 Wool, wiubed uO Poultry, live ... . 8 Dried Apples 8 I'eacnea, pared 2(1 Peaches, unpared 15 Cherries Cherries, pitted 20 Blackberries...... . 4 Raspberries 20 Couniry Hams. 17 Sides and Shnuldera., .. 10 1 00 .... 1 0i. .... 2 25 ,.- 6i .... 35 .... 10 Potatoes, V bus Onions ' Ground Alnm Sail, $ sack.... Railroad Tiea Locust Ports, mortising , for board fence.. D. K. SCLoCFF'S PRICES CURRENT ' Reported Weekly. Chain. White Wheat, (new) jp bug 1. ...... $1 35 . I 3D . 1 25 .. 1 2.) 62 55 .$5 75 . 4 75 . 3 25 .3 35 (old) " Red Wheat, (new) " (old) Corn Oata Coal. Prepared Ccal,!? ton Nut " . " Pea " Bituminous" " Lcmdck. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft $24 00 fi-x. " it w 8 4. ' - 25 00 6-4, " 2800to400 Hemlock Frame, 17 00to2nO Boards. 18 00to20l0 Whitepine worked Flooring...- 28 K tlermai. Siding .. ZIM Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash. 8x10, ! window .... fis " " 9x12, ' 5 10x12, " 80 " 10x14, " 90 PHILADELPHIA UAHKF.TS. PuiLAPiirhiA, July 25, 1871. In Flour there is not much doing ihcre be- ng no demands except for small lots for the supply of tbe home trade, whope purchases did not exceed 5u0 bbls., including Superfine S5 00(;5 25 Extras $5 3767.5 5') N. W. Extra Family S 2o(37 25 Ohio & Ind. do. do $' 75(a;7 25 Penna. do. , do $5 75fa;6 UO Fancy Brand." $7 50(a,8 25 Wheat is not attracting much aitention, and with liberal arrival of the new crop, pi ices bate favored buyer. Sties of 4"0U hash at $1 80 for fair Delaware red : SI. 35 for prime Indiana do- do.- $1 28 for inferior Penn. do. and $1.47 for Indiana amber Rye is in good supply: 1000 bush, were ta ken at 88c. Corn is held firmly, but there is nn much dring. Sales of 11,00 bush, at 60a70c. for yellow ; 6S68Jc. for Western mixed, and 72c. for white. Oats move slow iy at a decline of la2c. Sales of o90'l bush at t''Hc for old Western while; 6061c, for new Southern, and H5o for new black. PHILADELPHIA CATl'LE MARKET. Monday, July 24 P. M. There is not much demand for Beef Cattle, and the tendency of prices is fur a lower range, under the influence of liberal oner. ing. We quote extra at 8a8f;. choice at 7a 7c. fair to good at SJufllc. and common at 4ftc. It) gross. Receipts. ziiW neau. Cows and Calves are n limited request at last week's prices. Sales of springers at 35a50. and fresh cows at $4?a50. Receipts, 24tr head. For Sheep there is a lively de mand at 5a5Jc "j lb., gross. I.ambs are steady at fiaOJc. Receipts, 17,000 head Hogs are unsettled and prices have ad vanced. Sales of corn-fed at 7Ja7o lb. Receipts. 2400 head. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (S&ccessors to D. P. Suloufl,) dealers n; Grain, Lumbor,Coal, fSivlt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, ftC. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain Lumber. Coal, Arc. Sold at the Lowest Prices. ' Having boats of our own we can freight Grain. Lumher, Coal, Sc.. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. t&"Yon can make monev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere.' Grais will be boceivcd is store to be SOLD BT THE IsT OF JeKB, 1871. P. 8. Our grain i not elevated on men's backs. Miffllntown. April 20. 1871. Special Uoticfs, a" DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Dtfatu ot the Eye and Ear, hit tpteialty in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 18 fearf experience, (formerly of Levden. Holland.) No. 8"5 Arch Street, Pbila. Testimonials can be seen at his effieo. ' Tbe aiedieal faenty are invited to accompany their patients, as be has bo Sworeta in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted wi in cut pain. No charge for examination. eeuz-Jy 3Htvs ittxXistmtnts. TTJSCAEOEA ACADEHY, ACADZ1SIA, PA, The 36tk School-year begins September 8th. Location bemltuful, aurective and well adp led to physical development. Free frem loaf ing place's and soloons. the influence are norml Mere than 3.00,1 yonng men here been prepared for College or bisineji. ; Terms nibderate. Apply for circular to V. D.- SIUP.K A. St." -f - . J. J. rATTKRSON. A.M. Mutual Fire Insurance Company At Woodstock, has been doing bnsinesa thirty one years. Six year it has leid no assess ments and tbe average rate of assessment during the thirty-one years has been 2 8 4 rER cznt. A tear. The assessment for the year just ended is 2 1-4 per cist., and the Company hat a clear turplue over all liabihtiet. ItR SHE. 200 acres superior Whiti . Uae Timbib land, near Lock Haven. Pa. 5.000 acres Hemlock Tim bee land. Potter Co Pa. P. W. Sheas eb. Geologist I Engineer. I'otlsville. Ta. ttfiflT PUCP This wholesome, agree IlUUl b&bSL able, and refreshing ummer beveraee ear, be easily made at about i cents per gallon, with Ascrekbach A MiLLtas Uenuine lioot Beer Extract. Afk for it at your store, or send 25 cents for a vial and directions to 400 North Third Street. Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTED for the TRANSMISSION OF LITE. . , COCKSKLS ON TUB NATURE AXD HrOlENt OT the Masoci.ins Fokctio. By Db Naphets, author of "The Physical Life of. lfoaian." It relates to the male tez; is full of new facts ; delicate but oulf poken ; practical and pop ular; highly endorsed; sells rapidly. Sold by subscription only. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal. P'ica $2. Address for con tents,. Ac, J. G. FERGUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. Agents! Bead This! T7F WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF V V $30 PER WEEK and Expenses, or al low a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNER & CO.. Marshall. Mick. A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune hy revealing the secret of the business to no one. Address EDGAR SIMS, C'8 Broadway, New York. r 1,00:1 GIFTS. GbUID IFT C0HEBT a ad DhtrlbutUai tr the iiouehi of tue Mfllii Asylna of tbe Sisters of (Mly in the City of New York, and SOLDIERS' and SAILORS' ORPHANS' HOME. Washing ton. D. C. to be held in Washington, D. C. under and bv virtne of a permit from Hon. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, on TnuBS- dat. Jilt 27iL, positirelv. After i be Concert, the Commissioners will award to the successful ticket holders, 1,003 GUTS, amounting to $200,000. 52,00 Tickets only wilt be sold at $3 each. Hun. H. McCri.LOUGil. of Elkton, Md.. Major Geo. T. Castle, Baltimore, Md., Com missioners. Ron Jas. S. Neolet, M. C, Pittsburgh, Pa., Trustree. Reference : Major-Gen. D. Hunter, U. S. A.. Washington, D. C; Hon. Jas. S. Negley, Pittsburgh. Pa. ; First National Bank. Ila gorstoan. 5IJ. ; Aploton & Co. B inkers, llagersiown; UpdegraffA ?ons. IKgerstown; Hon. R. J. Brent, late Attorni y Gtoeral, Baltimore ; C. F. Abbott, Esq., 20 P. O Ave . Daliimore ; John II. Fowler, Eq : W. II. Myers t Bro.. Exchange Place, Baltimore. Deeds of the Real Kstate. certiOed to by counsel, in bands of tbe Trustee. Tikis and circulars can be bad ot T C. DETLIT, Gen'l Agent, Stationer and Printer, Ni. HI .'ssau Street, New York. Tickets sent C. if. O., if desired. Send fo Circulars containing description of prizes. Tickets for sale also by III lev & Saroett. at their News Stands. Philadelphia, Harrisburg. Pittsburg. Ac, and on the line of Penn. Railroad and connections. Oil, Paint & Varnish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED FAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER, CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, C3E03IS YELLOW, D20P BLACK, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Painl Brushes, Varnish Brushes, WMWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Concsatratad Lye, Babbitt's Potash, TMittj- antl Glnsw. Tbe above goods, with a large variety of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always en band at the PATTERSON DETJQ STORE. Jg1 Glass cut to any siie desired. Dr P. C. RUNDIO. July 12. 187I-tf JUiNIATA VALLEY JUNK or MIFFLIXTOWN, PEXX'A. JOSEPH rOMEKOY, President. T. VAN IRVLV, Cashiet. DIBECTOBS. Joseph Pomeroy, i John J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, iGeorge Jacobs, jonn oaisDacn. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons ana cnecus. Remit monev to any pari of (he United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $20U at I per ceut. discount. In sums ot $100 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. fang in 18fi9 .,. lrih. Ml Aroh St.; Prof. DtltoD. Ztfl W. 4th St.. CinMnnau. O-, Md Ur. Urara. at t nari-tu. N. C. an , iaf aair.if tar.i .1 all ft r4 I A u CanwAMidotM ,4 1 . wlthoM t knit, or CTMtwl I V laltlllil. aomrith bill hula 2 K A ?!"-. BIT rw ana nra ra I 1 - moved, if takna ia m, O 11 KiliM ana r. tiraaad eaa- aotracara. Bewara t I art 1 all ofaognaPra ra. wilh Miair 31 r " bocuf treaa aaaaa Wealing our 1 oa tto ocoera N aabar ahaald avar to aaal Fat particular!, arg fT fiiyalar, oall.raddroaa at, abtra. COAL, Lumber, Fish, bait, 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 etcbanged for merchandise, e-'al, lumber. Ac, to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber just as wanted and on short notice, Of either oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER, Jan4 - Port Royal, Juniata Co., Pa. ALL KINDS OrMU,ANK WORK. A. done at tbis Office in tke neatest ra inner and at low prises. ' THE KEYSTOAE! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, 3Iilliinto.nl W1 I, THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD mon respectfully eall the attention of our friends, customers, and tbe public gen erally, to the fact that we hare secured and fitted up ene of the finest rooma in the eonn ty, directly Opposite oar eld stand previous to the terrible fire of Dec. 31, 1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of GSNE2AL ME3CHAITEISINCt. We bave opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that the public can wish. We would espe cially invite the attention of all to our fine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flitter ourselves to be the best ever offered to the public of Juniata for styles, quality and cheapness, of the most approve! patterns, Ac, cossisTixo or T Llack Hcrnanas, Black Genapin, Black Grenadiens, Blacic Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, II lllack and Fancy Silks. Black and Fancy Silk Poplins, Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Grenadiens, Striped and Figured Percals, Striped aud Figured Chintz.-, Striped and Figured Lawns, Striped and Figured Piqti.i. Striped and Figured Greuadiens!, Iv JMurl Chenc, Marl Topliii, ilurl Lawn?, Murl Mohair, Mtirl Schambra, E Pkid Poplins, 1'laid Chintze, Plaid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, riaid Swiss, Y White French Organdlcsi 'Vliite .Mohair, White Cashmere, White Bishop Lawns, White Victoria Lawns. s Black and Fancy Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassimetesi Black and Fancy Ermines. JJi.ick and r ancy Tweeos, Black and Fancy Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain Cottonadei Striped and Plain Suitings, Striped and Plain Marseille! Striped aud Plain Flitnnelsi o Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings. Checks, ITickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers, Jjinen, Cotton & Damask Table Linens, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqna and Crochet Edgings. Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ilibbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Pnltnn and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Moroco Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid Lace Btls Ladies' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters, Misses' and Child's l.id Bals. Misses and Child's Morocco Button, Misses' and Child's Goat and IVbbli'. Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. , II Men and Boya' Calf BootSi Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Qneensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Figured. Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. Li Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr aud Excelsior Foreign and Domestic Yarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, ice , E In fact everything necessary to make np a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As e ire buying stHftly for cash, we flatter oUrselv :s that we can effer great in ducemeht to parties wbo wish to buy good Goods t reasonable prices. Our terms are eash or Country produce taken ia exchange for goods. We enly ask the public to give ns a etll and examine our stack, and compare prices and quality. We defy competition-' TILTEN & ESPENSCUADK June 2J, 1871. salts flf $fal $Ult.x A VdmUe'Faim. IN WALKER TOWNSHIP AT PRITA'tE SALE. . TEE undersigned offer at private sale. valuable (arm, situated ia Walker tewa ship, about one fourth mile northeast ef Per rytville, on tbe east side of the Juniata river, adjoining laacls of William Hetrick and Mr. Sbuman, containing ONE HUME!) AND SLITKEH ACRES, Nine Acre of which are well set with yeanf timber. The remainder is cleared and :a good atate of cultivation every acre beinaj tillable ; having thereon erected a large Dew Brick Dwelling House, also a good STONE HOUSE, snita'ile tot renting or can be use! as a aummer house, i good Spring House teir to thai Da-llii.K 1! . Halte-oven and good ITell oi litter failing water all under one roof. Good Ili'fc Hunk Haw, Wagon Shed, Wood House, and all other ne cessary outhuildings. There ia a good Coal Wifnrf on tbe premises, which ia va'uable. Also a good Toiing Orchard, just beginning to hear plentifully. This larm was formerly owued by Samuel Bashure. dee'd., sndjean be bought from his widow. Mrs. Anna Myers, residing fn Me Veytown, MiSin Co.. Pa. Fnll particulars will be given and terms rr)ale known by tke undersigned, residing on the premises. M. h. I5A31IOP.E July U. lS7I-2m VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP, AT I'lIIVATK rpilE undersigned o3Vrs at private sala L Taluable ftrtn, situ tte l in Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about 31 mile northeast of Mifllin, (liy the road), adjeininj land of C. H. Ilorniuir, Jacob Tbumas, Sr., and William Allison containing l?JO ACItES, About Thirty Acres of which is good Timber land a portion of the liaiber on it beiug fine straight oak, suitable fur heavy fraue work. The remaining one hundred arres are Cletr, :iud in a good atate of cultivation, and well fenced, having thereon erected a new FRAME MVELLLNG HOUSE, thirty feet square, with fountain pump at the door, a j (iootl Fi-sm ISitulc Ilttfu, I 40 by 72 feet. Trough with fuuntain pomp j fir watering stock near the lrn. Two i'nm I Cribs, Stone Spring and Wi.sU House, and all I other outbuildings usually found on a wcll i improved farm There are twa f firings of j excellent water hear the hcuse There is also on the premises an Orohard with a j FINE COLLECTION OF Fltt'lT. j This propprty is in close proximity to i schools and mills, and is admirable place for S a farmer. ! P.triifiilnrs. as to price and terms Can be learnel by calling on er addressing !:e un der3iened, residing in Miffliulown, er Philo ShiVcly, ou tile farm. JOHN HORNING. June I t. ISTI. i Real Estate for Sale. THE undersigned will sell at public sale, ia Perryiville. Juniata coun'y. Pa., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1871 The following real estate, to wit: No. 1. A Lot in the borough of Terry? ville, hounded ny Market street, the Penn sylvania luilroad. Second Street, and North alley. This is one of lie best locations for business in the town. There is on It a large and convenient STORK-ROOM, a Two-etory Dwelling, with seven roons and a baseni"nt The lot ia well t with choice fruit, Snd un it is an admirable Kite for a warehouse. No. 2.--' me and a half acres in Turbett township, a 'joining James P. Johnton. with a Frame I.'rtusp. rouirh east, and 5tali!e. Ha un it Api'lv?, Cucrrie.-i aud other fruit in ahuo dance. No. 3. A viesnt I.nt In ferrysville, on Tusoarora and Third Sis . numbered 43. No. 4. The undivided half of tine Hun dred and Eifrhty-fira Acres, in Spruce 11:11 township) adjoining William and Simorl Wharton. Michnel Uiuholtzand Mivhapl Man get. Good limber tr tct. Thrtac who want any of this' property wi!I find it to their interest to prepare to buy. It mut be sold. TERM'S. Ten per cnt. on sale ; on-third of the whole on the first of October, 171 ; and the balance on the first of April. H7J. Purchasers can have immediate possession on payment of or sec'iirinj th purchase money. KDMU.Nl S. l.OTV. As::;nte of J. II". atncPson. June 2S. 1871-ta Real Estate at Private Sale, I. MlLF'BD Tott.NSHIF. rT 'HE undersigned offers t- se'l at priva'a i sale a certain tract of land situatt:d ia Milford township, one aiile south of Palter son, Juniita county, adjoining lands of G. W. Jacob?, !. D. Kepoer, Jacob Lenion aul others, containing FORTY-FIVE ACP.EsS, about Thirty. five Acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having been limed twice over within the lust 6re years. The remaining ten acres is wootliaml, well set with lock-oak and yellow pine tim ber. The improvements on this property are a LOG HOUSE, BAXK BARN, BLACKSMITH SHOP. Good Frame SPUING HOUSE, wish a never faHiiig Well tit goed water at the door, also a Spring elope by. Also neeesary outbuild" ings. a good Apple Orchard, l'caciies, Ptars, Cherrys and all kinds of fruit. The above property will be aoM srl very reasonable terms. The purchaser can a!.v bave the opportunity of buying from ten to forty acres cf good cleared l.md adjoining the above, at a very moderate price. For further information inquire of Arnold Varns, r, wner. who re.-i les on the premises. Any person wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the property for themselves. ARNOLD VARNS. July 12 j87J-3m Meat! 3Ie?it! fritTE nr.dersigned hereby respectfully in--L forms die citizens of Mitllintowa and Patterson that, his wajron Will vi.:t each o ttese towns en TCESDAT. THURSDAY and SATURDAY mornings of eaca week, when tbey can be supplied with Choice Ileef, Veal, 31 ut ton, Xjircl. Ac, during tbe aumaier season, and also PORK and SAUSAGE in season. I purpose fur nishing Beef every Tuesday and Saturday morning, and Teal and Mutton every Tnurf day morning. Give mi your patronage, ana will guarantee to sell aa good meat aa the country can produce, and as obeip aa any other butcher in the connry. SOLOMON SICKER. June 14, 1871. TARTIt 4 WALTERS always kee up i 1 their i,tock of GROCERIES ami will not be excelled either ia the qua'ity w ptio of their goods in this line. Lit tai a call before going elsewhere. PLAIN and Fancv Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Ofiea. r it t' , 3 ' ' t, I