t I I Wednesday morslvo, atjg. isti. OKXSSrtVAXIA RAILROAD. OX AXD t after Sunday, Kay 14, J671, Pawengtr Trains will leave Mifflin Station a follows: ASTWAH. : Philadelphia Express.. - 1,50 A. M Harnsb'ir Acconi!iioia'n 11,00 A. M. Mtil Train 6,50 V.Jl. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. . westward. - - Cincinnati Express....... 1,20. A. M. First PaciSc Express... 3,12 A. M. Mail Train ,. .27. P. M Way Passenger.. ......... 9,15 A. M. JAMES NUKTH. Ag't JCTUTi EXCiUPBEJT," !t. 19, I. (. O f. aiecis n (iia Iiri. auiil luiru Tuesdays of each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hell, Thompfioutown, Juiiiata Co., Pa. - ' WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. I,ooa. Scribe TOVN AM) COIJIIKV. It is now lawful to shoot squirrels, snip and woodcock. f-- lLoovi.mo up handsomely the new Hall and GraybiU'e buiUiiigJJ, WruxiMEii by evrry person the raiu of Monday uight and Tuesday. .Noticb. Bloomabori?, State Normal School will open August 21st, 1S71. July 2tt-lw A LETTFR, received on Monday last, from Mr. Espenacbade, of our town, who is now in Germany, states that be is well and expx:U to start for homo next week" Tfll Northwestern Mutual Life Insur ance Company advertise in this issue for Amenta. This is a rare chance, seldom offered to Aleuts to represent a Com pany of the standing of the IS'. V. M L. Ins. Co. Camp Mektixo. The members of the United Brethren Church will hold a camp meeting in a grove Delongtttg to js, a gaug of meQ were nlUTuing from Solom-m 5?ot.beck, two miles west of j Wirk jn jha Narrows on a hand car, the Thfiupw-utowu. comuieucingon the 19ih Lrahk of tlie r C3Ught in tbe cltiii.g inst. U. ardi.,- and horse feed can be;of V. -Crawford and threw him forward bad iu the vicinity of the camp. j gaiu9t Aliam t;rneet jr. jjoth men fell Now fou Bakgains in I'errvsvili.e. i tiie ,rack in fro,,t of l,,e car acu 011 The undersigned has just returned j Td tnft respective sides. The car from Philadelphia with a lot of Groceries I PsseJ 0Vfcr tuem JIr- Crawford had and Queensware. Queensware will be j his jaw broken, ecveral cuts about his sold by Pets chep. Ury G'.oih cm ilIho I hJ. and his left fhoulder and arm bad Lj b.iu'sht cheap f cali. Give me a b' bruised. Mr. Ernest also had several call: by Fo doing you will save money . cuts about the bend and bruised about H. Willi, i Kev. 1)avil 1). .Sa.mkiiiv, of En-j faw7 Greene county, Alabaui, within the , past week, pai.l Mifdiii. IVrrrville, and iWarora and Lost Creek Valley. a"t!y - i..g visit." His old f.i.r.d.'. and .,ld and new .cqu usances Fav him a heart v wJcoia.-, ai.d regretted that his May in their midst was , short." - ... "a.. ' Tub R -gUt.r this werk publishes sev- eral ariicKs, tiikett i'lom other papers, on liugs. It has l.ng been iu order for the RejitUr to tell eomethiug of the ring in : this county, of whic'i it is a satelile. It would be as c.iiiPist"'iit for Satan to preach j Christianity as it is for the R 'gut r to deuouncu ri-iijs. I i , . , 7 j r ,i j i Accidknt. A d'or niaae of tbree boTS sixteen feet l ing, looseued from J its hinges at the wet end f a lumber j j i,.,... .... ,1,. CI,..,,,., a- f?..li.,ll Lit i .u.j . ' , last Ivuaay tvetiltig, aua ui lua.ug over; Hi-tick Isaac E;ka who was assisting to ; ability of its inhabitants. In the Con remove boards fiom the b'use on the ; cert Hall of this institution six hundred right temple, felling him to the ground I persons can be seated. The large Btage and rendtriug him uucon-cious fur some ; is furnished with an excellent l'iano, a tim2 ' ' ! large National Organ and one smaller f Ban K OFnTKKS At a meeting of the ! orS. beMa a complete variety of other stockl olders of the Juniata Valley Bank, musical instruments, blackboards music on Moudav lut, the foll.iwi.g n.iined j ""' lnac books. Send your children to gentlemen "were elected of5cers for the j t,ie Freeburg Musical tt.Il.ge. Nr. 1 Mover is an old Professor, and his insti- ensutng vear : J I'resirientIoseph l'omeroy. j ,utiou " c'jmI'Iete in evy department to Cashier T. V. Irwin. . impart a uiu.-icil education. Directors Joseph Tomeroy, John J. Wanted A male Music Teacher, sin- I'atterson, George .Jacobs, Jtroine N. ie Address F. C. .MoVEB, Director, mt T . n 1 I 1. 1 inompson. .jouu usuacu. . Castier of Perrysville Branch .J. II. Irwin j. ' Thb Ploomsburg Republican, of July 2S, publishes the following obituary : 1'ied at the refidence of Mrs. Shipman, iti this place, ou Sunday last, an old hen that was captured by a soldier of the 1324 lVnu?ylvauia voluuterrs, in the charge on Fredrieksburg, December, 13G2. She wa? carried through the fight on a soldier's knapsack, and served with the regiment nntil iw discharge from the eervice, in May lSo"3. Tub city dog-cntchers used to kill the dogs they caught that m ere not reclaimed, by striking them ou the head with a club or hatchet, bhooting, &c This method was blow and tedious, oa!y one animal at a time beiug kilied. Now they pnt- all the dogs they have in their possession at stated time into a close 100m, at.d pour talphnne acid npon a mass of whiting ; the compound generates a deadly poison that Lills in less than a minute. The Meteor Base Ball Club of this place, is thi week making a tour of a number of towns along the Juniata above Mifflin. The decline iu bae ball interest is very marked. Through cor rection of players the gnme now seems wore a means of individual aggrandize ment than a healthy aud pleasant sport The " Meteors V of our place, however, died with the original and trne impulse of tbe game, iave determined upon a short cxeureioa. 1 1 is their iuteution to compete for the wreath of Jionett victory with the Hollidaysburg, Altoona. Hunt ir-gdon and Lewietown clubs respectively. They take with tLem our best wishes. In event of defeat I hey have our deepest ejmpathies Should success crown their eiforts, bur heartiest congratulations are 3 ute core freely given. Nbveb wear may tbiof tight aroaod the waist, limb, or neckj as it impairs cir culation,1 a6d indices frequent attacks of acute dysprpnia. jyjYu Independent. ' i i aw -if i ' Ox Tuesday morning. J. Cbyd Krei der, employed on the Rudcal,'. while wot king press, was seriously injured ' by being struck la the stomach by the ronnce of the press, a screw connecting the belt with the rounce pully. having broken. . Upon being restored to "con scionsnrss, he was conveyed to bis ho tel and from there to the residence of his brother, Tobias Kreider. in the Firtl Ward where Le uow lies It is injuries are quite serious Blair County Radical. African Wixrs. It is not generally known that Cape Colony produces the most delicious wines grown on the face of rbe earth. A cargo received as a remit tance by our neighbors Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. eoutains several varieties raided there, among wbicb the Constancia corn minds the highest price of any wine in the world. Aliuoct the entire crop is con xumed in the palaces of Europe, this rare exception being sent to them in exchange for their medicines, which have long been the staple remedies of South Africa. Boston Jvurnnl. . Hall's Vkoetable Sicilian Hair RkMlYVKk now stands among the first, and at the head of all articles for a siin ilar purpose. The testimony of our phy sicians is conclusive as to its value ; and were are personally acquainted with scores of cases where it has been used with the best of results. It will restore gray hair to its original color, and leaves it glossy, and ' in a healthy condition; while, for heads troubled with dandruff. or any disease of the scalp, it acts like a charm iu cleansing them. Try it, and you will not be disappointed. Lotcell Courier, May 2, 1SG3. f' Accidknt. Last Saturday evening. l',e u'u e a'e to resume work I in a sunrt titrj". Fatal Accidknt On Thursdav, wr so" " H0U "Ki' ! 015vcr towu'til- """ 16 J' , !,:ul an a !ve""'ro wtlic1' retnhed in h.s I A,th- U" liad ,,0t,ce'1 tl,at a S1uiirel ' l",d a nen in ,,,c trunk ot tree nMr a'hr'6 Lf,USP' n,ade 1,i4 wa ' aml : when at the height of twenty feet, he ;rl;rrej jut0 a i,;e wj,h a 8,;,., when a . blck.-nake strurk its head towards his ; f,,ce. 'fhe bov it seems either attempted t0 jIUj, tl the ground, or lost his lmld aj f,.l fe PI1t to the house, and did not at first seem much hurt ; but sub equently it was found that he had sus- tained iutertial injuries, frim which he died on the 27lh. Lnc stown Gazelle. F. C. MuVt.it, of Freeburg, Snyder county, has opened a Musical College in .i... . i' i i "1Hl ",WM- x S " r J"s oeeu noted lor the uiusicai inclination and j Freebur?. Snvder Co . Fa. Fatal Railroad Accident. Anac cideut occurred at I'uucannon on Satur day morning, resulting fatally a few hours after . A niau whose name we could not ascertain, iu attempting to jump on a moving freight train, fell, aud both of his feet were run over. The right leg, from the knee down, was horribly mangled and crushed. The left foot was also bad ly lacerated. Dr. Rutherford promptly went to the relief of the injured man. and from the first pronounced his condition hopeless, and beyond the reach of sur gical skill. The man, however, persist ed iu having his leg amputated, which was performed. He lived bnt a short time after the operation;. lie is said to have a mother residing in this city, named Mrs. John Monroe. Harrinbuig Stale J -vrnal. ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE! To all Men Whom it may Concern. If you Lave anything to sell, If you liave lost anything, If you have found anything, If you have a house to rent, If vou want to rent a house, If 3"ou want boarding, If you want employment, If you want hired help, . If you want anything, TELL THE PEOPLE OF IT ' , BY ADVERTISING IS THE JUNIATA SENTINEL. A Lame assortment of Queensware, China war,. GUssw.ro. Croekeryware, Cedar- war, Tft WAlTSM.- CANDIDATES' CARDS. MaEtrrroat Thelime'ia nrr at' hand when the people of taU Bounty will bare to select candidates for the varioue offices to be filled at the October election ; and while it is highly Important that good Ben should be chosen for every position,- wa, in common with tbe votar of Cumbclaad and 'Perry dountiea, hate one office to fill of mora than ordinary importance I mean that of Presi dent Judge, ah office we are called upon to fill only onoe in ten years, and which, from its very nature, requires that no one- woo does not jiossias tbe necessary qnaliiearions soould he seleoted to fill. The oaodidate should be a man of sound legl learning, strong -mind, good judgment, unbending in tegrity, industrious habits, and one who can control his temper, be firm and ent'.rely free from all political bias, and who would i eal ously guard the interests of the people in the administration of justice. I know of no one in the District who po9ie8es these qualities in a more eminent degree than the Hon. B. F. Juskin, of Bloomfield, Perry county. VIb. Jcsiia is well and favorably known in this county, and, could he be prevailed upon to permit hie name to be med as a candidate, bis nomination would be gratifying to almost every Republican in this county. Cumber land county hss had the candidate ever since the formation of the District, and it would hardly be just or fair for them to claim it again at this time. POPCLUS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. The office of Associate Juge, though not lucrative, is one of the most important in the county. We Lave frequently heard the name of Dr. J. W. Reals, of tbe borough of Per rysville, mentioned as a suitable candidate for (his position. He is popular, able and of animpeachblo integrity ; a man of modera tion in bis political views, and favorably known to tbe whole community. He is there- fore offered to the Republicans of tbe county as their candidate for Associate Judge ; and for this purpose will be supported by MANY CITIZENS. ASSOCI4TK JUDGE. D. M. Jamison, of Fayette township, is one of tbe deservedly popular Republicans of Ju niata county.9 Ills manliness and integrity is recognized wherever he is known. Such qualities fit a man for tae position of Judge ; therefore, at tbe earnest solicitations of man) of his frieuds, we ask that be be presented to the penile of Juniata county as a candi date for Associate Judge. Citizens or Fayitts asd Mirm. ASdOflATE JUD3E. Mr Suitor: Please announce that old Whig and Republican war-horse, Michael HorFHAX, of Fayette lownsl'ip. as a caudi date for Associate Judge, subject to Republi can usages. DELAWARE. LEGISLATURE. Mb. Editor : Please announce Noam ItEim.Lti: as a candidate for tbe Legislature Anything more than the announcement of Mr Hcrtzler's name would he superfluous. lie is well an favorably known throughout the entire county. JUNIATA. LEGISLATURE. Ma. EiiT0B : Please announce Hon. Jos. M. Pomeroy, of Beale township, as a candi date for the Legislature for this district, sub ject to the Republican nomination. FAYETTE. TREASURER. Mn. ErtiTOR: Please announce W. C. Laird, Esq., of Patterson, as a caudidie for County Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Republican Primary Election. Ma. Laisu is well aud faTorably known throughout the county as an excellent buKiness man. He wou'd make a strong candidate, and, if elec ted, would be a popular Tre-isurer. TUSCAl:tR. COMMISSIONER. Editor : 1 would recommend to the Mi ;f,eilors of jul,ia coun,y, Caleb .Iosk, of ivrrvsville as a eniuble man forthe ofliceo C'ounly Commissioner. He is well qualified for tbe position, being a good accSuntant, a sound Republican, and, if elected, would give general satisfaction. A ClTlZEJI OF Tl'BBKTT. COUNTY SURVEYOR. If we desire to make a vigorous campaign this Fall, it is necessary that we have staunch men in the tore front of the battle from one end of the line to the other. William 1uns, ot Fayette?is a suitable men to fill one of tbe trying places. Please announce him as a candidate for County Surveyor. MIFFLIN. Administrator's Notice. Etlalr. of Anna R. MeAlater, decease J. JM1E undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad 1 ministratiou on the estate of Anna R. McAlister, late of Fajeite twp, deo'd., have beca duly granted according 10 law, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, and those having claims against it. to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. U. F. JlcALlSTER, Adm'r. July 22, l71-4w Oil, Paint & Varnish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED PAINTS IN OH BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER. frrrnnwrj ROTmr pimg CTJTJTJW CHEQUE YELLOW, DBOP BLACS, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting aud Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, Putty II ltd filusiM. The above goods, with a large variety of DRUGS and PATENT MEDICINES, always en band at t he PATTERSON DRUG STORE. Glass cut to any rizt desired. Dr P. C. BUNDIO. July 12, 1871-tf . Cuf Iftituir. J.'.i Ar h Sc.; Pruf. Dftltoo, i W. th M.. CiBciaoMt, A, wd lr- Cum, si Chariot ftl.C-JaM Mfcfc- . IU MtMlfhlB e 0 r t f an ft 14 rt -y. knife r aiuu1 d with but littl rrn aod 6hr to ' Bond, if takoa ia 1 D-n run. Beara 1 (aaam. wita thair CMtiU. ateaiiajr oar Mo Miwr ' Naa aaaar ataaM i pauaBrawcMMdraawova PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing ataUy axt euted alibis Ofiaa.: -s - iR a .t -7,'.i..: 1 1 1 A ri- Err I al I I F 1 umtmietmr i 9i I f tan n is I a i i riwim- For FIMCIAL AKD OIERCIAL CJLOSIIVO PRICES , ... OF. r 3 o'clock, p.m ' ' '-Aug. 8, 1871. New TJ. 8. 5's of 1881...V. 11110112 U. S. 6'a of '81. .......t.. llSjiSmj ' 'B2,... ' lurni5 " '64 1133(,114 - '65 IMjfolUj " '05, new 11251lL' . -67. new, 113(SU3 5 '68 113(S113 5.io-4(j's ..... mitSmj P. S. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy ...... 114(alI4j Gold,'- 112J6"2 Silver 107109 Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 871ft) 88 Central Pacifio R. K 98(5) 98 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds- 83J 84 J MIFFLINTOHVN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF HOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Joniata Skstinel by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter lb 16 Eggs. It) doz : 16 Lard, lb 12 Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Rags : 3 Wool, washed CO Poultry, live : 8 Dried Apples S Peaches, pared 20 Peaches, unpared.. 15 " Cherries ' Cherries, pitted - " Blackberries " Raspberries .... Country Mams - Sides and Shoulders...- Potatoes, $) bus , Onions " Ground Alma Salt, "ft sack... Railroad Ties Locnst Posts, mortising " " fov board fence. in ... 4 ... jo . 17 ID 1 00 1 Of. 2 25 " 60 3 16 D. K. SCLOUFF'S PRICES CURRENT: Reported Weekly. Grain. White Wheat, 1 bus - $1 20 Red Wheat, . " 1 10 Corn 02 Oats 65 Coal. Prepared Cfal, ton $5 75 Nut " - 4 75 Pea " " - 3 25 Bituminous" - S 35 Lcmdeb. Run of Log, 4 4, t 1000 ft ...$24 00 5-8. " 16 00 - 8 4, " 25 00 " 6-4, " 28 0Otn4000 Hemlock Frame, " 17 0nto20O0 Boards. " 1800to20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring...- 28 00 Germab Siding 28 01 Panel Doors : 1 75 to 3 00 Window Snsh, 8x10, window ( " 9x12, ' 75 . 10x12, " 80 luill, " UO PIULADKLPHIA .HAHKETS, 1'lllLAI'KI.PhlA, Aug 8, 1871. Fu'R The wheat is quiet, tbe demand being exe'usively confined to the immediate wants of ihe Louie consumer, wiiose pur chases foot up 1200 barrels including Superfine ?4 75f5 00 Extras $5 00f;5 37 N. W. Extra Family S"i 50foj7 12 Ohio St lnd. do. do $H 75fitj7 12 Penna. do. do $6 62(ii,6 25 Fancy Brand? $7 0lfci8 60 Grain There is a fair demand for Wheat for shipment, but the local trade buy spar- intrlv : sales of 10,000 bus. new western red at SI 31al 33; 16' 0 busj do at $13."., and ! 800 bus. Delaware do at $1 10. Rye is un- ohxnged ; bin. new sold at. 63c. Corn is less active ; sales of yellow at C8c ; 2MI hu. of western mixed at fifJo Oats are very dull; OtXJ bn. sold at 45i48r. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Auir. 7 P. M. The market for Beef Cattle was excessive ly dull, and prices favored buyers. The re c.'Uts though less liberal than last week, were in exess of Ihe w.tnis of the tr.irte, and many remsined : the pens unsold. We quote choice at 7a"l fair to good at 61itllc. nrf common at 4ac p ID gross, l.cceipts. 2800 head. Cows and Calves did not attrict much at tention and prices suffered a decline- Sales of springers at S3-a40. and fresh cows at S40ti0. Receipts. 2o0 bead Sheep The offerines of pood Sheep were moderate, and met a lively inquiry at 55fe. bnt common were in abundant supply and dull at 2 5Ua3 25 3 head. Receipts, 19,00.) bead. Hog The receipts have fallen off. but there was little or no interest manifested in the trade, and prices tended in fivor of buy ers. Sales of slop at Cjc. a tad corn-fed at 77 e "H lb. Receipts at the Union Yard. 2624 head DIED. STONE R On tbe 61 h inst., at tbe resi dence of her brother. Abraham Stoner, Sr.. in Fermanagh township. Miss Mary Stoner. aged 73 years. 3 months and 8 dys. D.K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) ' LEALS2S IS . Grain, Lumkr,Coal, Salt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at (he Lowest Prices. Uaving boats of our own we can freight Grain. Lumber, float, &c. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. JejYoo can make monev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GZAIX WILL BE EKCS1VBO IS STOEI TO BE sold ut the 1st or JO.NE, 1871. . P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20. 1871. MARTIN & WALTEKS always keep up their Mock of GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or price of their goods in this line. Give them a cal before going ebicwhere- Sprihl JJoticrs. UST DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Disease of the Eye and Ear, kit specialty in the Medical College of Pennsylvania. 13 fears' experience, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. tt"5 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his office. Tbe medical facii'ty are invited to accompany their patients, as he haa do secrets in his praitice.- Artificial eyes inserted with out pais. . Jtaabarga for examination. . eotl-ly-, fifir- r "';; . ppl 3kflirrtisrmfnt5. Trial Listjfor September TermvlSTl- William Dunn and Epbxaim T)unn, Admin istrators of James- Dunn, deo'd , vs. Marga: ret Charters. -N"oia9 Sept. T ,1869. S. H. Adams vs. Jacob Ilower. No 119 Sep. Term, 1870. ' Jacob Zeieler vs. I'a. Caaal Co. Nd. Hi Sep. Term, 1S61. g jj ? ' J. M. Bartlcr vs. Daniel Trout. Ho. 5t Feb. Term, 1871. - Thomas Cox and Francis Fianna Cox, for nse, &o., vs. James McConnel, et al, No. G8 Feb Term, 1871 Commonwealth of Pa., at the suggestion of Sarah Stroup. Administratrix, Ac, vs Wil liam Adams. No. 81 February Term. 1871. Robert Hurt-ell vs. Oveiseers of Poor of Lack twp. No. 91 February Term, 1871. Wm. G Thompson vs. Pa. R. R. Co. No. 65 April Term, 1871. John Bare vs. David B. Spanogle. No. 81 April Term, 1871. Wm. Cox for use vs. John Sellers. No. 81 April Term, 1871. Sulouff k Stambangh vs. Thnngas M. Van horn. No. 114 April Term, 1871. George Searer, Adm'r of Jacob Scarer. de ceased, v. Abraham Shelly. No. 164 April Term, 1871. David Crea vs. Noah Hertzlcr. No. 176 April Term, 1871. T. J. Middagh vs J. B. M.Toddetal. No. 199 April Term, 1871. R. E. M'MEEN, Pnthmmtary. Prothosotabt's Orricr ) Mifflintown. July 22. 1871. List of Jurors, September Term, 187L Gsand Jceors. Walker Wm. Kenawell, I. D. Wallis, Jas Kyle. MifllinlowB John Dietrick, Jas. H. Simons Fayette Wra. Cavenv, Abraham Siebcr, G. P. Trego. Jacob Rhine. Milford Alex 'MeCahan, Henrv Hersh. Tnrbett John Koons, S. R. McMeen, Geo. Bnyer Slonroe George flockenbraught, George Fraley, Thomas Watts. Spruce HiL B. A. Yoder. Wm. Fitzgerald, Perrjsville A. T Bildwin. Delaware S. .M Kurtz. UMjuelianna Jacob Wiser. Tuscarora Jolm R. Anderson. Greenwood Wm. D. Cox. Petit Jurors. Susquehanna Geo. K. Leiter, John Light. Perrysville I. P. W barton, James Login, G. w-Jacobs. Citlhr Wrx. Fcrnianr.gh X. Zimmermaw, John Tvson, A. li Christy, ItenevPIe U alter, J. 1!. Meloy. Milfiird John TTaltlsiaith, H. B. Robison, Alex. Meloy. Patterson John Thompson, Clojd Tarkcr. Walker J.ihn Adatns, l'.euber, Deihl, Ei. Davis, E D. Haugbawunt. Behle IS. F. Crozier, Samuel Pannebaker, J. P. Kelly, Ab. I'.ruhaker. G. H-ildeman. Mifllintowr. J. M. Wimer. Tliotupsoutown D. Shuman, Israel Tennis Tuscamra John Rodgers. Jos Thatcher, John Henry. James Kidd, J. C. Dobbs, Monroe S. U. Shellenberger. P. S. Gray bill. Spruca Hill Geo. Meminger, J. M. ArJ, T. L Patton. Lack George H off nan. William Morrow. Fayette C. D. She'ilenbergf r, Samuel Watts, jr., W. V. Sharon, Peter lirown, J. B McWillianas. Turhei: S. L. Koons, II. L. McMeen, Ja cob Groninger, jr. j PROCLAMATION Whereas tii Hok. j James 11. Gkauam, President Judge of tbe Court of Common Pleas of tbe 9th ludi cial Distr'i't, compored of the counties of Juniata. Perry and Cumberland, and the Hons. Thpmas 1. Milliken and Sami-el Watts. Judges of th" Court of Cotamou Pleas of Juniata ouniy. bare issued their precept . 10 me directed, bearing date the 27th day off April, a. ii. 1871. fur iiohling a Court of Oyer aud Terminer aud lienerdl Jail Delivery, and tiencral y.inrler Sessions of the Trace, al Mifflintown, on the first Mosdat of Septem ber, 1H71. being the 4th dar of the month : -NOTICE IS IIKUEDY til YEN to the Oro ner. Justices of the Peace and Constables ot I ha county of Juniata, that they be tben and there in lueir proper persons, at 1 o'clock in the afiernwvn ot said day, with records, in quisitions, examinations and other remem brances, lo do those things tbnt to their offi ces respectively appertain, and those that are bound ty recognizance to prosecute against the prisoners that are or then my be in the Jail vf said coucty of Juniata, be then and ibere to prosecute against them as shall be just. By an Act of Assembly, passed the 8th day of May, A. D. 1854. it is made the duty ot tbe Justices of the I'eace rf ihe several coun ties of this Coruiuonwealtu to return to the Clerk of the Ccurt of Qusrter Sessions of tbe Peace, of tbe resperive counties, ail the re coguizances entered into before tbom by any person or persons charged with the cstninis eion ot any crime, except sucn cases as may be ended before n Justice of the Peace, under the existing laws, at least ten days before tbe commencement of the session of the Court to which they are made n 'urnable respectively, ard in all cases where any reouguiaances are entered into .ess than ten dava before Ihe commencement of tho session to wbicb ibey are made returnable, the wit ' Justices ire re quired lo return the same in thesaroe manner as if said act had not been pastted. Dated at MitHintown, ike 1st day of Aug.. in the year of our Lord one thoasand eigut hundred and seventy-one. JOSEPH ARD, Sharif. Sheriff's Office. Mifflintown, August 1, 1871. ' VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP. -A.T PRIVATE SALE I TIIE undersigned offers at private sale a valuable firm, situated iu Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about 3 miles northeast of Mifflin, (hy the road), adjoining lands of C B Horning, Jacob Thomas, Sr., and William Allison containing 130 ACRES, About Thirty Acres of which is good Timber land a portion of tbe timber on it being fine straight oak, suitable for heavy fraue work Tbe reniaiuing oue hundred acres are olear, ' 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 Frume Dank ISuin, 40 by 72 feet. Trough with fountain pump for watering stock near the barn. Two Corn Cribs, Stone Spring and Wsh House, and all other outbuildings nsnally found on a well improred farm There are two Springs of excellent water near the bouse There is also or the premises an Orchard with a FISE COLLECTION OF FRl'IT. This property is in close proximity to schools nd mills, and is a desirable place for farmer. Particulars, as to price and terms, can be learned by calling on or addressing the un dersigned, residing in Mifflintown, or Philo Shivelv, on the farm. JOHN HORNING. June 14. 1871. O0IDE5 F0TXTAIN PEJT. Something new and novel." Be' sur and read tbe advertisement in our paper, headed "Greatest Invention of tbe Age." We believe the Golden Fonntain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, her is a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. LARtiEsT STOCK f Dress Goods ia tat eouaty at Tilt en ft Sspsasahada's; mhandisf. THE KEYkSTOAE! THE KEYSTONE! THE KEYSTONE! Bridge Street, MiOlintonu TT7"E. THE UNDERSIGNED, WOULD most respeotfully call the attention of our friends, customers, and the public gen erally, to the fact that we have secured and fitted up one of the finest rooms in the coun ty, directly opposite our old stand previons to the terrible fire of Dec 31, 1870, on Bridge Street, Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the business of GSITESAL ISESCSAITCISnTa. We have opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to tbe pubho, embracing in fact almost everything that the public can wish. We would espe cially invite the attention of all to our tine assortment of DRESS GOODS. This department we flatter ourselves to be the best ever offered to the public of Juniata for styles, quality and eheapnesa, of (he most approved patterns, &c coxsistixo of T Black Hernanaa, Black Genapin, Black (rrenadiens, Blacii Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, II l.laek and Fancy Silks, I!!;ick and Fancy Silk l'oplins. Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Grenadiens, Striped and Fignred Percals, Striped and Figured Chintz Striped and Figured Lawns, Striped and Figured I'iqua, Striped and Figured Grenadiens K ilurl Chene, Murl 1'oplin, rurl Lawns, Murl Mohair, .Murl Schambra. I'laid l'oplins, I'laitl Chintze. Pla'd Nainsooks. I'laiil liiflin Twills, Plaid iiwiss, White French Organdies, White Mohair, White Cashmere, White llisliop Lawns, White Victoria Lawns. s Llacfc and Fancy Cloths, M tek and Fancy Cassiinere, !l.ick and Fancy Ermines. Hl-ick and Fancy Tweeds, Ulack aud Fancv Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Fn.in Ooitonade, Striped and Y'Wn Suitings, Striped and I'lain Marsaillcs, Strioed and Plain Flanuels, O ! Prints, Muslins, Sheeting, Pillow Casings Cheeks, TTickory Deuitas, Drills, Diapers, Lioeo, Cotton &c Damask Table Linens, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqna and Crochpt l'dgitij;, Silk and White Co'trnt Fringes, j Ribbons Velvet and Gimps, ""Laces" and Braids, j E Ladies Lasting Ftrfton and Lace Gutters, Ladies' Moroce Puttoxt and Lace do. Ladies' Kid L-tceBils Ladies' Kid Lare do. Ladies' Lasting aod Kid Croquet Slippers, T Missea' and Child's Lastirrjr Gaiters, Mioses' and Child's Kid Baits, Misses and Child's Morocco Button, Misses' and Child 8 Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' tJaiters, E Glassware and Queensware, Fruit Jars aud Stoneware. P Wool Fijjnred, Venitian, Listing aud Wool Dutch Carpets. 1L Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. A Berlin. Zephyr and Eieelsior Foreign and Dot&estic Yarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, Sec , E In fact everything necessary to make up a complete stock of Choice and Desirable Goods. As we are buying strirtly for cash, we flatter ourselv .s that we can offer great in ducements lo parties who wish to buy good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are cash or country produce taken in exchange for goods. We or,ly ask tbe pub'io .to give ns a ctH and examine eur stack, sod compare prices sod quality. ' We defy competition. . i TILTEN & ESPJSNSOHADE. . JnasSl, H71. ' : J.' - ' .' Ir? gdfrrflsimniijr. TTJSCAEORA ACADEHY, ACADSHIA, PA." - ' The StltbeebwKyear begins September. Loeaiion bealihful, attractive and well adap. ted to physical development Fre from loaf ing p luces and coloons. the infiueTJom ara mural More than 3.00i young; uiott bava here been prepared for College or basinets. Terms moderate. Applv for circular1 to" D. D. s'rpNE A.M. , ., J. J. PATTERSON. A-lI. Mutual Fire Jirsnraice Compaiiy At Woodstock, has been doing business thirty one years. Six year it has lsid ao aascae-. ments, and the average rate of assessment during tho thirty-one years has been 2 t-4 rEB cent, a ye ik. The assessment for tbe year just ended is 2 1-4 na cest.. and Campirmj hit a cltar ivrplut or.-r alt io.7ifi. IOtt Silt. 200 acres snperio Oak Tixrkr land, near" Lofck Hi or T'iittb avea. Pa. 5,000 acre Hemlock Timbkb land. Potted Co., r. P. W. Sue ifek. Geologist & Engineer, I'oitsville. Pa. V ll YVV V V l Thia wholesome. agree UUUl DL1. able, sd refreshing summer beeraze ran be easiry made at about S cents per gallea, with A.-thoiuch 4 Uii.lkr s Genuine Knot Beer Extract. Ask fur it at your store, or send "75. cents for a. vial and directions to 4C0 North Third Street, Philadelphia. AGICSTS WA.tfTEWur the TEAKS MISSION OF lIFE. Cocnskls of the Nature axo H to tins ov th k Masciliti FrNCTntv. By P. Sahkt author of "7".4r J'hyue'il Life of H'o-aon." It rel.ues to the male ttx: is full of 4ew facts; delicate but outspoken ; practical and pop- ular: highly endorsed; sells rpid?y. Sold by giiliseripiion only. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal. Pie? $2. Aififress" for eon'-' tents, ate, J. G. FEl'.G US Ai CO., Publishers,' Philadelphia, Pa. Agents! Bead This! . 7 V WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY Or $30 PER WKKK and Expensoa. or at-. low a lare oomtriission to sell our new and wonderfiii invention . Address M. WAGXEff & CO . Marshall. Mich. A MILLION DOLLAIIS. Shrewd but quWt men can make a fortune ! br revealing the secret of tbe business to 89 lone. Address EbG.VK S(M$. . j - t-S Froadway, New York. ! l.oort ;ii'rs. ! f KlD IFT COlf ERT and Distributfas V" lor the lieiietat of tiie FfiEnfiliEi Asylum of tbe Sisters of (My in the City of -New York, and SOLDIERS and SAILOR' lUrilA.S' HOME, Washing ton. 1). C. lo be IieM in Washington, D. C, under and by virtue of a permit frini Hon.' Commissioner of Internal Ueveuue, on TnuRJ dav. J r ly 2"rt. positi -'ely. After the Concert, the Crnimi."ioners wilf award to the successful ticket holders, 1.003 GIFTS, amounting to $2Q0.00J?V j 51.000 Tt'-Kr.TK en'y will be sold at Si each. I tl..n. II. M.-Cntoi-oii. of F.lkfon, Md.. i Mnjor Gko. T. CisTit. Baltimore, .Ml., Cora ntisioners. i lion Jas. S. Nkoi.ey. M. C, TitUburgbV i Pa.. Tnitree. Reference : Mijor-OVn 1. Ili'nt'er. lr. 8. A.,' Washington, D. Hon. Ja. s. Neg'ey, j Pittsburgh. Pa. ; Kirt National ltan'i. Ha I gerstown. Md. : AppMon A C.I.. B inkers, j lUgerstowu; Cpdegraff.t Sons. H igerstown; Hon. K. J. Hreiit. lute Attorn, v General, Baltimore : C. V. AMc't, Ki , -JO P. O. Ave ; KViiiiunre ; John H. Fowler. Ehj. ; VV. Myers & Iiro., El. h:ime Place, li aitiutore. Deeds of the Rent tfsta'e. cer:;te.I to bv j counsel, iu hand r the Trustee. Ti'-k'M ttnd eireul:;rs c-in be had of P. C. PriXIT, Oen l Ajent, Stationer an.f Printer, No. 31 Nass:iu Street. New York. Ticketa sent C. t. I)., if ue-irel. Seal to" Circulars containing descriprion of prizes. Tickets for sale also hy Kitrr k .tBi;rT. at thir New Sltnds. Philadelphia, Harvitburg. Pitsbu,rg. ' J. , ..,: :T.. 1-. - i . c. arm on inc iiue oi l etiu. L.ll.roaa RQ'i eonneetions. jTflE INGREDIENTS THAT : COMPOSE ROSADAUS ara ' p'tbl ished on every patka!e, tlierc ;f.rc it is nna secret ptepration jeonseijuetitly rnrsiciA.s prescribe it It is a certain cure for Serofulsi,' Sypiulis in all its forms, Rhuamtf tt.Jin, fckin Diseases, Liver Com niaint and all diseases of th iluod. C--. mi.i i -. pt m . - - J t ' n ! will do more good titan ten bottles of ihe Syrups of Sarwpanlla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS ihavoused Rosad.tlis in their practice) tor Jio p.it three years and treely curl. irs-;- it ,-isa reliiilfc Altorativs Land Blood Punier. Dt. T. C. HfC n. of Baltimore. !)R.T.J. W.IYKIX, UK. R. W.CAUR. ' Hit. F. O. rNNKLLY, . bit. J. S. SPAJtRS, of NicholasrUla, Ky. DR. J. L. McCASTHA, Columbia, s. r. DR. A. B. N02LI1S, Edgecomfc, Jf . C. ,11310 AIID INDORSED BX J. B. FRENCH fc SONS, Fill Hivor, Mwt F. tv. t.MITn. Jrtn, Mith. A. r. W"HKt.LER,Luaa, Ohio. B H At t., t.inin.tlhio. ( RAVIN A 10 ,tnrdnnvt!le, Va. SA.M'L. V. M.:yAUHE., Jlurfxces. bon, Teno. dur "rc irill -j.-t allow ef anT eT ten.letl remarks in teUlic to thtf virtuefot ii..sUAliA. rottin Me.ticml Profession we enaran'ee a Fluid F.- tru tsuperi.tr to any they have ever ti'it in tlie tna-mft.t rf diseased LiooU; ami lo theattlited aay try K.sa!ii.$. an.1 vou. will ha restored to ieaith. Itonarlali i3 sold bv all D-n?7ita price SlO pr but-.lc. Address 12. CLiZTS & ZO; XantifMtiiring LAcmittr, A Valuable Farm INr WALKER TOW-TSIIIP AT PiaVATK SALll THE unctersitrne I ctf.-rs at pnvuts sale. valuable f:irm, sitn.it.d in Walter town ship, abcut f.ne fo-.trfh mile northen:'r of Per-ry.-ville, on theet si.ie nf 'he Junritu river, a.ijoining l:in !s of 'iVil'.Uia Hetricli and Mrs. 5hum:tn, containing ONE EQHQEED MD SiiTM ACRES, Nine Acres of which are well set witbyoun; timber. Tbe remainder is cleared an 1 ia jf'.o.l state of cultivation every sere being tillable ; having theTeon erected a lafe new Brick Dwelling House, lso a good STOSE HuCrtE, suitable for renting or can he used as a suRia.tr louse, good Spring House neir fo the Dwallinj II ", Hake-ovn and good We.'l of never failing water all under one roof. Good jLaxi-fe UnJ J3ain, Wagon Shed. Wood House, and all other ce cessary outbuildings. There is good Coal Wharf on the premise, which is valuable. Also a good Young Orchard, jnsi beginning to hear plentifully. This farm was formerly dwifi by Sami"! Baahrre, deo'd., and can be bought from bis widow, Mrs. Anna Myers, residing in Ma Yeyrown. MirEin Co.. Pa. Full parfiotilars will be given and terms made known by tbe undersigned, residing on the prc-ni-es. II. I. BA3B0RE. July 12, 1871-2ai ' ROSAEALIS o s ! 1 t.