ft Janrata jSrnthtd. WSMIA MORKINO, ACO. 18. 1871. pSNNSTLVAKU RAUROAD.-ON AKC - . ftr.Sjnd7. May 14, 1871, fimnftr Tralas will 1mm Mifflin Statlea as follows: EAkTWAKD. Philadelphia EipreM.. 1,60 A. M Harrifb'K AccQtnmoaVo 11,00 A. M. Mail Train 6(c0 p. M. Cinciooati Express 8,60 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,30, A. M. First Pacific Express ... 3,1 A. M. Nail Train ZJIJ, P. M "Way Passeojer . 9,15 A.. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't milTi tmiPHETT," 0. , 1. 0. O F. tueeia jd the first and tbird Tuesdrs f each month, ia tba Odd Fallows' Hall, Thoeapeoatown, Junista Co.. Pa , W.V1.J. DENKIS.C.P. W. C. Leo ah, Scnbt, TOWN ASU COUJiTKV. The martins have gone. E arnestly desired cooler weather. TwcOatlaui Sabbath School held a celebration on Saturday last. Gkratlv benefitted the aweet pota toes, by the late rains and sunshine. pTons M. Vijikr has sold hia Pboto griiptr Gallery to Joseph Hess, of Lan caster conntyT Noticr. Bloomsburg State Normal School will open August Slat, 1971. July 2Mw Don't fail to read carefully tke ad vertiement Leaded " The American Waster," foend in to day's paper. ALL tbe new buildings erected this auimoer in the burnt district are an im prurement on the ones that wre barnsd by the great CreTJ jVfTRRsox Uiudaqh last week sold another fine trotting horse to a rhiladel- fjuian. Fine biipgk. guy hones, and MBplt::e tnru-ouis at Jeff's B.iztr. j "r... u . i i" e tr iv. ; I II F nMASt In lulntatiti fif All 4 liata..- Tillef5int-mber uo rain a heavy as tbe oue timt visittd tbat town on Monday . . o i f-t eveuiug inn. bo we uave necn iiiiormetui fOs last Thurfday evening a number ot lAc!ic were frightened whiln coming down Cherry street, between Main and Orange street, by a parcel of graceless acau-p?"" TlIK Uoiiiin?lwn .StV''-!i School will Lo!d k. r:iiiur1 celt-brati-m on II. A. r-iambaugbs farm, at the mouth of II ru- jne s ruu, on uext "aturQ.-iv. the lytbl, , , , ..... . i bank bain aud other uutbuiidiugs, spriug iutUnL house ILast Moiii'ay uinriiiiig a new in tbe boroiijrli of IVrrvsville, bel ong'ng to Stewart Smith, was aim st entirely ! e8; ju a tract of lnd in Greeuwood town istioyed by fire btf.re the innifs cutild tip, 50 acres more or less, mostly clear; be extinguished. The fire wis the work j g Louse, bank burn and other outbuild- ct au incendiary i Tnti barn ot Mrs. .Mary A. Thomp son, of Mexico, ibis county, situated Lear Mercrsbtug. Frauklin county, wns struck by linbt::t'K i Monday, ti:e 7th inst., and hurued, togttier with tbe contents. Loss es'.im itt-d -S3,0(0 Insured in the Perry Mutual for $1,2007 Thk following is the result of tbe match games participated ia by the Me teor Biiee rail Club of ibid place, during their tour up the river Inst week': Tuesday, at Ilollidayeburg l'hcenix, 55; Metoors, 40. Wednesday, at Altoona Altoona, 2.0 ; Meteors, 65 Thursday, af Huntingdon Stare, 35 ; Meteors, 20. Friday, at Lewistown Hope, 11; Meteors, 20. The best regulaied and best managed garden in the county is the one connect ed with the Soldiers Orphans' School at McAlisttrvillc. Trrsons visiting that town should not fail of seeing it. Cab bage. potatoes, tomatoes, egg plant, aud all other kinds of vegetables grown in gardens, can be had fresh from the stalks by ordering them frwm J. H. Smith, Principal cf the Institution, or Peter Devery, gardener The barn of Mr. Harrison Hart, of Jatiiata township, this county, was burn d, together wi:h ail its contents, ou last Thursday. Mr. II., loses all his sum xaer's crop of wheat and rye, besides a lot cf bay, etc His loss is very severe, and be was wboly without insurance. Tbe fire is suppled to have been kindled by a little girl who was caulit playing with matches in the barn Huntingdon Journal. IOx Wednesday of last week the col reTpeople of Tuscarora Valley held a pic nic in Philip Kepner's grove, in Tnr bett township. About 50 colored persons were in r.t;end.inc. A gentleman from Spruce Hill township, who was present as a spectator, informs us that a number of white folks were on the ground, aud were prevailed on to partake of the din ner, w hich was served on a table, and of a most excellent character. The white people were treated with the utmost po liteness throughout tne entire aay As editor w ho was in a trance a num ber of days related upon his recovery tbat he went to Heaven, but was denied admitance, lest he should meet some delinquent subscribers, and bad feelings engendered in that peaceful clime. Hav ing to go somewhere, tbe editor next ap peared in the regions of darkness, but was positively refused admittance, as the place was full of delinquent subscribers Wearily the editor turned back to the Celestial city, and was met by the watch man at the portals with a smile, who said : "I wss inietaken ; you can enter there ia not delinquent subscriber in Heaven j" Tut public require cautioning against class of lightning-rod renders who are making rapid excursions through tba country. Their business consists in twisting four strands of fence-wire to gether, and putting ft up for lightning rotia. In some instance the wire ia al ivwea w toucn tne building at the eares or on the roof, and so of eonrse, the in sulators below amount to nothing. This wire can be bought for eight or nine cents per pound, but these itinerant impostors sell it for twenty ceata a fjoL Harris- iurg Weekly M-rcitrry. Constantly on Ha.i. A full as sort men t of Tinware, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, also Flour and Feed at tbe following rates : Family Flour, per bbl $6 40 Corn meal, per 100 lbs 1.90 Best corn Sc oats chop, "& 100 lbs 1.90 Best Bran, f bus 35 Also a full assortment of Fruit Cans, prices as follows : Tin, per doien S1.00 Glass, ... 8 40 Best N. Y. Cheese, per lb 16 Terms cash. C. Barti.iv, Opposite Post Office. Mifflin, Pa. The Xorristowa Herald, in speaking of Prof Caveoy, of tLia county, who is now in charge of the Soldiers' Orphans' School, at Chester Springs, Chester Co , says : " The feeling of the children to wards their tutor, Prof Caveny, is like that of children to au indulgent parent, and tbe testimony of Superintendent VVlckersLam is conclusive as to his in dustry and scholarly attainments." This is a merited compliment to Mr. Caveny, and we gladly republish it here in Lis native connty. It always does us good to hear Janiatains well spoken of. Sheriff's Salks The following de scribed property will be sold at Sheriffs sale, at tbe Court House, in tbe borough of Mifflintown. at 1 o'clock P. M , on Fri- day, August 25. IS71 : fo. a tract of land in Greenwood two , containing 240 acres ; 130 cleared, r I o jloereon ereciea a trains uwruuig nouse, frame bunk barn, and outbuildings good orchard. No. 2. In same township 19 acres un improved woodland. No. 3. The undivided one-half interest in a tract of land in Susquehanna twp., 20 acres more or less tiame dwelling house, log stable, frame blacksmith shop, saw mill g od spring near the house. No. 4. The undivided one-lmlf interest in a tract of laad ia Susquehanna twp , 1 iWl n o . inn i.lua 1 1 . llAll.P of water couveaient to buildings, apple orchard. 'o. 5. The undivided one third inter- n:gs, spring convenient- No 6. Tbe nndivided one-sixth lnter- est in a tract of unimproved woodland in Greenwood township, ISO acres, moie or less. No 7. The undivided one-third inter est in a tract of land iu Greenwood twp 210 acres, more or less unimproved wood land. No. S. The nndivided one half inter est in a tract of laud iu Greenwood twp.. 50 acres more or less, 20 acres cleared log house, good spring, apple orchard. No. 9 The undivided one-half interest in a tract of land in Fayette twp., 180 acres, more or less, SO acres cleared, log bouse, log barn and other outbuildings. All the above 9 tracts seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Dimm A tract of land in Fermanagh town ship, containing ISO ?.cres. having there on erected a two-story log house, tenant house, log barn and stable. To be sold as the property of William F. Stroup. A tract of land in Fermanagh twp., 40 acres more or less. To be sold as the property of Samuel 11. Notestine. A tract of land in Fermanagh town ship, CS acres. To be sold as the prop erty of Samuel Ii. Notestine. A house aud lot of ground in the bor ongb of Perrysville, situate on the corner of Market and Front streets To be sold as the piorty of Hannah Wilson. A tract of land iu Susquehanna twp. 140 acres, more or less ; a frame house, frame bank barn and other outbuildings. To be sold as the property of Ilenry Leiter. A lot of ground in the borough of Pat terson, lot No. 117 on Foster street. To be sold as the property of Geo. W Meloy. A lot of ground in Delaware town ship, 5 acres, a frame house, log stable. To be bold as the property of William McCunnell. A lot of ground on Water street, in the borough of Mifflintown. To be sold as tho property of David C. and Theo dothia Frazieur. A tract of land in Greenwood town ship, 30 acres, more or less. To be sold as the property of Frederick And Henry Leister. A tract of land in Lack township, 150 acres, log house, log barn. To be sold as the property of Harriet and Ben jamin Eby. No. 1. A tract of land in Greenwood twp , 180 acres, more or less, 25 acres cleared, good saw mill No. 2. A tract of land in Greenwood township, 180 acres, more or less, 100 acres cleared, a frame bouse, leg barn and outbuildings No. 3. The nndivided one-half interest in a tract of land in Monroe twp., 70 acres, more or less, all woodland, a god limestone quarry on the premises. Tbe above three tracts will be sold as tbe property of William Cea. Thk Methodist Sabbath School of this place held a celebration on their favorite ground in Macedonia Gap, on last Thurs day. The day was on of August's most lovely, and seemed as though desig nated for that especial occasion Tomorrow the Lutheran Sabbath School will hold ita celebration in Schweier'a woods, north of town. The school will meet at the church at half past eight o'clock in the morning. Now Wi Hati It. O, yes, every body come this way for fuu. Every body and all their friends who want to enjoy a good hearty laugh, are cordially invited to witness the great contest be tween the celebrated champion base ball clubs. Jay Hawks and Mud Larks. This will be the great game of the season. The game will be called at 1:30 P. M , to day ( Wednesday), ou the base ball ground in Patterson, By order of Captains Kinoslsy &. Gbaham. A NEW telegraph pole baa recently been patented, which combines useful and ornamental proprietors and also cheap. This pole is made of galvanised iron tubes which can be packed oue withiu the other like a telescope, and therefore can be transported to distant points with great ease and moderate cost. For a pole standing fifteen feet out of the ground, the first section is three inches and a half, the third section one inch and a quarter The iron pole, with in sulating arm, it ia stated, always insures a perfect current of electricity, and its substitution in place of tbe present un sightly wooded poles is recommended The RcgittT might climb one of said poles during the passage of an electric current. Cask of Infanticide On Friday evening last, Mrs. Parker, (better known as Sallie Lang) wife of Parker, a con ductor on the Emigrant train between this point and Pittsburg, was arrested and placed in the Lock-up on the charge of having suffocated an infaut child of her husband's, aged about nineteen months. She claims that it fell from a chair, in a sp.ism, and died from the ef fects of the fall or tbe spasm but tbe opinion of the examining physicians is different. It appears that about five o'clock in the afternoon she called in one of her neighbors stating that the child had a fit. When the neighbors came in she picked up the child and found it dead. She then called in other neigh bors and sent for a policeman. The policeman summoned Coroner Humes, and an investigation was entered into. Tbe examining physcians found every appearance of suffocation. The marks on the face of the child seemed to indi cate that the heel of two hands bad beeu placed over its mouth, aud nostrils com pressed with the thumbs. The maiks of fingers were plainly discernable on the cheek and forehead. There was also a bruise on tbe back of the head. The opinion of the physician was that the child came to its death from suffocation, j and so the jury found. Tbe actions of Mrs. Parker before tbe inquest, her pre vions threats against the life of the child, aud the fact that it was never known to have spasm induced the authorities to arrest her as tbe person guilty of the in fanticide. She was taken to jail, at Ilollidayeburg, to await her trial at next court. Altoona Tribune. J A match game of base ball was played in Patterson, last Wednesday, between Harrisburg railroad employees and Pat terson railroad employees. Tbe result was, Harrisburg Club, 38 ; Patterson Club. 30J3 NOW FOR BAKGAIN8 in Pebrysville. Tbe undersigned has jnst returned from Philadelphia with a lot of Groceries and QueenswHre. Queensware will be sold by sets cheap. Dry Goods can also be bonght cheap for cash. Give me a call ; by so doing you will save money. H. Willi. r GOLDEff FOUNTAIN PEN. 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 ia introducing a good and saleable article. Oil, Paint & Varnish, WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD, COLORED PAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER, RAW UMBER. CHROME GREEN, PARIS GREEN, CHEQUE YELL077, DECP BLACK, Prussian Bine, Lamp Black, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SASH BRUSHES Whiting and Rosin by the Barrel, Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Concentrated Lye, Babbitt's Potash, Putty nntl Olasssj. Tbe above goods, with a large variety of DRUG9 and PATENT MEDICINES, always a hand at tba PATTERSON DEUO STORE. gsW Glass cut is aay siie desired. Dr. P. C. RDND10. July li, 1871-tf Administrator's Notice. Eitalt of Anna R. MeAlister, dictated. rHE undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad JL ministration on the estate of Anna R. MeAlister, lata af Fajetie twp., dee'd., have bees daly granted acourding 10 law, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said slat to eome forward aad make payment, and those having claims against it. to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle menu H. F. MoAMSTER, Adm'r. July 22, J87MW 6 ANDI DATES' CAR0S. PRESIDENT JUDGE. Ma. Eorroa : The tin is near at hand whea Us people of this oouatj will aava to salact candidates for tba various offiecs to be tiled at the October election ; and while it is highly important that good mea should be ctioaea for every psaitioa, we. ia eonmoa with the voter of Cumberland and Perry counties, have one office to till of more than ordinary importance I mesa that of Presi dent Jodgs, aa office we are called opon to ill only ones ia Ua years, and which, froai ita very nature, requires that no one wao does not possess the necessary qaaliteations anould be selected to fill. The candidate should bo a man of sound legal learning. strong mind, good judgment, unbending in tegrity, industrious habits, and one who can control his temper, be firm and entirely free from all political bias, and who would zeal ously guard the interests of tbe people ia the administration of justice. I know of no one in the District who poseeases these qualities ia a more eminent degree than the Hoa. B F. Juncik, of Bloomltetd, Perry county. Ua. Jokkis is well and favorably known in ibis county, and, could he be prevailed upon to permit bis name to be used as a candidate, his nomination would be gratifying to almost every Republican in this county. Cumber land county haa had the candidate ever since the formation of lb Distriot, and it would hardly be jubt or fair for them to claim it again at this time. POPCLUS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. The office of Associate Judge, though not lucrative, is one of tbe most important ia the county. We Late frequently beard tbe name of Dr. J. W. Bklk, of the borough of Per rysville, mentioned as a suitable candidate for this position. He is popular, able and of onimpeaohnbla integrity ; a man of modern tion in his political views, and favorably known to tbe whole oommunity. He is there fore offered to the Republicans of the eoualy as their candidate for Asaociate Judge ; and for this purpose will be supported by MANY CITIZENS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. D. M. Jamison, of Fayette township, is one of the deservedly popular Republicans of Jti niata county. His manliness and integrity is recognised wherever he is known. Such qualities lit a man for the position of Judge ; therefore, at the earnest solicitations of man; of his friends, we as'x that he be preuented to the people of Juniata county as a cand date for Associate Judge. Citizcss or Fayette akd Mtrru. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Mr. Sditob : Please announce the name of Elias Gbdvkb, of Tuscarora township, aa a candidate for Associate Judge. Mr. Gruver's announcement was intended for last week's issue, but failed to reach me in time. We trust thar the Republican party will look oter tbe failure to comply with the letter of the system in this case, as Mr. Gruver is an old and honored member of our party. I'ATTERSO.V. Mr. Michael Hoffman is not a candidate for Judicial Lonors. His name is withdrawn from among those who are candidates for the office of Associate Judge. LEGISLATURE. Mb. En mm: Please announce Xoah IIebtzleb as a candidate for the Legislature. Anythirg more than the announcement of Mr. tlertzler's name would be superfluous. He is well and favorably known throughout the entire countv. ' JUSIATA. LEGISLATURE. Mr. Editor : Please announce Hon. Jos. ! M. ro.MEHor, of Reale township, as a candi date for the Legislature for this district, sub ject to the Republican nomination. FAVETTE. TREASURER. Mb. Editor: Please announce Vf. C. La mi), Esq., of Patterson, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject, to the usages of the Republican Primary Election. Ma. Laibd is well and favorably known throughout the county as an excellent business man. He would make a strong candidate, and, if elec ted, would be a popular Treasurer. TUSCARORA. COMMISSIONER. Ma. Editor : I would recommend to the electors of Juniata county, Caleb Johbs, of Perrysville, as a suitable man for the office of County Commissioner. He is well qualified for the position, being a good accountant, a sound Republican, and, if elected, would give general satisfaction. A Citizim or Ti'SBrrr. COUNTY SURVEYOR. If we desire to make a vigorous campaign Ibis Fall, it is necessary that we have staunch men in the fore front of the battle from one end of tbe line to the other. William Dean, ot Fajette, is a suitable men to fill one of the Irving places. Please announce him as a candidate for Connty Surveyor. MIFFLIN. Real Estate at Private Sale, Is SIilford Township. rT'HE under-igned offers to sell at private i sale a certain tract of land situated in Milford township, one mile south of Patter son, Juniala county, adjoining lands of G. W. Jacobs, B. D. Kepner, Jacob Lemon aad 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 wilbin the last five years. Tbe remaining ten acres is woodland, well set with lock-oak and yellow pine tim ber. The improvements on this property are a LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Good Frame 8PRIXG UOU3E, with a never failing Well oi good water at the. door, also a Spring close by. Also necessary outbuild ings, a gooil Apple Orchard, Peaches, Pears, Cberrys and all kinds of fruit. Tbe above property will be sold on very resonible terms The purchaser can also have tba opporiunity of buying from ten to forty acres of good cleared land adjoining tbe above, at a very moderate price. For further information inquire of Arnold Varns, rwner, who resides on the premises. Any person wishing to purchase would do well to eall and examine tha property for themselves. ARNOLD YARNS. July 12 l71-3m W Wmmm, su in I St.: Frot IMtaa. 8W. Sc. CimU. U, m4 Or. Qnm. al Chufeata, N. C,M mmk- . laf MMittlaf (iitilmi ana. m mm 4 with ball 77.1..: ant. iftointat O W Imi ilk Mr B S VS Mala K. Hiiri imink . Umt mmM mmm amihaiH LAEOESI STOCK f Drass Goods ia tha ! ewoaty at TOtta Zspaaaakada'i. if?"- I .MS -In mmm m mm Wmt .44rvaHMMJfcBJ FDf AKCIAL AID CO! MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON XARKETS PRICE3 OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for tbe Juviata 8ariait by tbe Board of Commerce of Miflin aad Pat terson. Batter 1? R) Eggs, el dox Lard, lb ;.. Country Soap... BvtflWmVK mini Tallow 18 . 1 12 8 25 8 3 60 r.7. 8 20 16 Rags Wool, washed Poultry, live ...... ..... Dried Apples ' Peaches, pared " Peaches, anpared " Cherries " Cherries, pitted " Blackberries ... '' Raspberries ............. Country Hams - Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, V bus ... 20 . 4 ... 2( . 17 . 10 1 00 1 00 2 25 60 35 16 Onions " .... ... Ground Alum Salt, sack ttaitroad Ties Looiut Poets, mortising - " " for board fence.. ..... D. K. SULOUFF'S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Gaais. White Wheat, bus-.. .. Red Wheat, ' $1 20 1 10 62 65 .......... ..$5 46 4 75 3 25 - 3 85 $24 00 ... 16 00 25 00 ... 2800to4000 . 1700to2tno 18 0Oto2000 Corn Coal. Prepared Coal, W ton . Nut ' Pea Bituminous" " LcaBsa. Run of Log, 4 4. 1000 ft 6-H, " 8 4. 6-4, Hemlock Frame, " Boards. Whitepine worked Flooring............. 28 00 German. Siding 28 00 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window. 65 " " 75 " 10il2. " 80 " " lUxH, 00 PHILADELPHIA MARKET. Philadelphia, Ang 15, 1871. Flour. There is very little shipping de manded aud tbe home trade purchased spar ingly. Sales of 900 barela including Superfine $4 7.rrti5 CO Extras $5 005 87 N. W. Extra Family $4 60(S7 12 Ohio tt Ind. do. do $6 75r57 12 Penna. do. do. $6 62K 25 Fancy Brands $7 608 50 Chain. Iu Wheat there is more doing. 60W bushels western red at SI 3Dal 87. and 6(10 busbeis Delawase red at $1 28 "j? bushel. Rtre is unchanged. 8'J0 bushels sold at 70c. Corn is not so active. Sales 01 3000 bushels yellow at C8a70c and 3000 busbeis mixed estern at 6aGSc. Oats are firmer; 8000 busbeis of white sold at 47c. and 1300 bush, mixed at 41a4 c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Aug. 14 P. M. Beef Cattle were in better demand this week. snd prices were firmer. 2'J04 head arrived and fol.i at 7a7Ic. for extra Pa. and westrea s'eers. 6ia'ii for fair to good, and 3A41 nis gros for common, as to quality. Cows were unchanged ; 2a0 head sold at $iia(0 B bead. Sheep were in f-iir demand ; 9O0O bead sold at onoic IT), gross, as to condition. Hoks were unchanged: -ivtO bead sold at S6 76a725 p 100 1bs.net, tbe latter rate for prim corn-fed. DIED. BRANT On tbe 1 Ith inst., in Walker tp., CHRISTIAN BRANT, aged about 97 years. 1). K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff.) EEALEES III Grain, Lumtcr.Coal, JSjilt. Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, iC. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at tbe Lowest rnces. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Sc., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. DofYno can make monev by calling on us before selling or baying elewbere. GRAIS WILL BE BKCtlVCD f STORE TO BE SOLD BT THE IsT OF JutlE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP, AT PUIVATE HALE! THE undersigned offers at private sale a valuable farm, situated in Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about 8J miles northeast of Mifflin, (by tbe 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 ponion of the timber on it being fine straight oak, suitable for heavy frame work The 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 tbe door, a Good Frame Bank Barn, 40 by 72 feet. Trough with fountain pomp for watering stock near tbe barn. Two Corn Cribs, Stone Spring and Wash Houce, and all other outbuildings usually found on a well improved farm There are two Springs of excellent water near tbe houss There is also on the premises an Orchard with a FINE COLLECTION OF FRUIT. Tbia property is in close proximity to schools and mills, and ia a desirable place for a farmer. Particulars, as to price and terms, oan be learned by calling on or addressing the un dorsigned, residing ia Miffliotewn, or Philo Shively, on the farm. JOHN HORN1NO. June 14. 1871. 0- DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with tho utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Ditt tk ys and Ear, kit tpeciaUg tks Midical Collf of Pnauylvania. 13 fort rrptrientt, (formerly of Leyden. Holland,) No. 806 Arch Street, Pbila. Testimonials eaa be seen at his oflico. Tbs medical faomty are invited to aoeomraoy their patients, a ha haa ao seerata ia bis praitioa. Artificial ayas tasertad with sat pain. No charge for azasaiaatias. w P"1: waaiMy THE UTSTOIE! THE KEYSTONE! THE EE7ST0KE! Bridge Street, Mifflintown. TITE, THE UNDERSIGNED. WOULD most respectfully eall the attention of our friends, easterners, and the public gen erally, to the fact that wa have secured and fitted np one of the finest rooms ia the eonn ty, direolly opposite our old stand previous to tfie terrible fire of Dec. 31, 1870 on Bridge Street,' Mifflintown, where we purpose to con tinue the basiaesa of GENERAL 1CESCEANDISIII3. We bare opened one of the finest, best and cheapest stock of Goods every offered to the public, embracing in fact almost everything that the publie oaa wish. We would espe cially invite tbe 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 Jnniata for styles, quality and oheapnesa, of the most approved patterns, Ao., coNsisniia or T Black Hernanas, Black Genapin, Black Grenadiens, Blacbi Bombazine, Black Australian Crape, H Black and Fancy Silks, Black and Fancy Silk Poplios. Black and Fancy Mohair, Black and Fancy Alpaccas, Black and Fancy Grenadiens, E Striped and Fignred Percals, Striped and Figured Chintze, Striped and Figured Lawns, Striped and Figured Piqua, Striped and Figured Greoadienx, K Murl Chene, Murl Poplin, Murl Lawns, Murl Mohair, Murl Sehambra. E Plaid Poplins, Plaid Chintze, J'laid Nainsooks, Plaid India Twills, Plaid Swiss, Y White French Organdit?, While Mohair, White Cashmere, White Kiabop Lawns, White Victoria Lawns. s Black and Fancy Cloth. Black and Faucy Ca8mere, Black and Fancy Ermines, Black and Fancy Tweeds, Black and Fancv Jeans, T Striped and Plain Linen, Striped and Plain CottonaaV. Striped and Plain Suitings, Striped and Plain Marsaillei1, Striped aud Plain Flannels, () Prints, Mat-ling, Sheeting, Pillow Caning. Checks, Hickory. Denims, Drills, Diapers, Linen, Cotton ft Damask Table Linens, N Cambric and Swiss Embroidery, Piqua and Crochet Edgings, Silk and White Cotton Fringes, Ribbons, Velvet and Gimps, Laces and Braids, E Ladies' Lasting Button and Lace Gaiters, Ladies' Moroco Button and Lace do. Ladies' Kid I.ace Bals Ladiea' Kid Lace do. Ladies' Lasting and Kid Croquet Slippers, T Misses' and Child's Lasting Gaiters, MUses and Child's Kid Bals, Misses' and Child's Morocco Button, iMieses and Child's Goat and Pebble, Misses' and Child's Croquet Slippers. II Men and Boys' Calf Boots, Men and Boys' Gaiters, E Glassware and Qncensware, Fruit Jars and Stoneware. P Wool Fignred. Venitian, Listing and Wool Dutch Carpets. L Floor and Stair Oil Cloth, Oil Shades aud Fixtures. A Berlin, Zephyr and Excclnior Foreign and Domestic Tarns. c Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mirrors, Stationery, Albums, &c , E , la fact everything necessary to make np a eompleta stook of Choice and Desirable Goods. As wo ara buying strielly for eash, wo flatter ourselves tbat wo can offer great in ducements to parties who wish to bay good Goods at reasonable prices. Our terms are easb or country produce taken ia exchange foe goods. Wo only ask ths publie to giva as a sill aad examine our stook, aad compare prioes aad aoality. We defy eompetitios. TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE. Job 21, 1871. Trial list for September Term, 1871' William Dunn aad Ephraim Doaa. Admisr istrators of James Dunn, deo'd , vs. Marga. rot Charters. No. 193 Sept. T . 18S9. S. H. Adams vs. Jacob Bower.' No 119 Sep. Term, 187a Jamh'Zeigler vs. Pa. Canal Co. No. 'Vf Sep. Terat, 1861. J, M. Barttey vs. Danie Treat. Wa. (7 Feb. Term, 1871. Thomas Cos and Frxaeia Fiaaaa Cox, for om, Ao , vs. James McCsnahl, et ai, No. CO Feb Term, 1871- Common wealth of Ta ,' at tho Mggntiosr of Sarah Stroup, Administratrix. Jeo., s Wil liam Adams. No. 81 February Term; 1871. Robert Rnrrell vs. Overseers of Poor of Latfk twp. No. 91 February Term, 1371. Wm. 6. ffiompnon vs. Fa. i. K. Ca. V&. 63 April Term, 1871. John Bire vs. David B. Itpaaogte. No. ff April Term, 1871. Wm. Cox for see ve. John Sellers. Ifa. M April Term, 1871. Swlonff k 8iamoangh vs. Thomas M'. Van Is or d. No. 114 April Terrii, 1871. George Searer. Adm'r of Jacob Scarer, de ceased, va., Abraham Sbelfy. No. 164 April Term, 1871. David Crea va. Noah Hertilari No.- 17S April Term, 171. T. . Middagb vs J. B. M.Toddctal. So. 139 April Term, 1S71. R. E. M'MEEN, FnthwUtry. Phothosotaby's Orricr.. V Miffiintown. July 2i 1871. List cf Jurors,- September Tern I87L Gba'sd JraprsC Walker Wm. KesaWell, I. Dl WalUa, Jas. Kyle. Mifflintown John District Ja. H Simons Fayette Wm. Caveny, Abraham Bieber, G. P. .Trego. Jacob Khiae. Milford Alex MoCahan, Henry Ifersh .Turbett John Koons, S. R. McMeea, Geo! Boyer. Monro George H.wrkcnbrnughl, George Fraley. Thomas Watte. Spruce Hili E. A. TecTer. Wm'. FitTgeraltf, Perryisville A. T Baldwin. Delaware S. M Kurt.-. Mnsqiiehanna Jacob Wisor. Tuscarora John R. Anderson. Greenwood Wm. D. Cox. Petit Jcrobs. Susquehanna Geo. K. Letter. John Light. Perrysville J. P. Wharton, Jamas Logalt, G. W. Jacobs, Collar Wix. Fermangh N. Zi'nmerman, John Tyson, A. B. Christy, Beneville Haller. J. B. Meloy. Milford John Waldmith, H. B. Kobison, Alrx. Meloy. Patterson John Thompson, Cloyd Parke. Walker John Adams, Reubea DeihL, Ed. Davis, E D. Haughawout. Keale B. f. Crozier, Samnel PannebakerV J. P. Kelly, Ab. Brubaker, G. Hild'eman. Mifflintown J. M. Wimer. Tbompsooiown D. Shiiman, Israel Tennis Tuscarora John Rodger. Jos. Thatcher,' John Henry, James Kidd. J. C. Dobbs, Monroe S. G. Shellenberger, P.-8. Gray bill. Spruce Hill Geo. MemVaser, J. jj. Jfrd, T. L Patton. Lack George Hoffman; William' Morrow. Fayette C. 1). l5hcllei(berger, Samdwl Watts, jr., W. W. Sharon, Peter Brows, J. B. j Men imam. i Turbett S. L. Koons, H. L. MoMeen', Ja- cob Groninger, jr. I PROCLAMATION Whsbkas tb Hoa. Jam Ks II. (iSAB.tx, President Judge of ' tbe Court of Common Pleas of the 9th Ju li' ! rial Di9tr;ct. composed or the counties of ; Juniata, Terry aad Cumberland, and the Hons. Thomas I. Millikix and Sahcil Watts, Judges of lit Cwrt of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing ifhte the 27 1 h day of April, a. d. 171. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, aad I General Quarter Sessions of the Peace! at Milfiintown, on f!Ve ftrt Jlosr.rt of Seafeov ber. 1H71. being tba (b day ot the month : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tbe Coro ... i....: . .f ii.. i.... ...4 r.n.i.Kl. wr . ths county vf Juniatn. that they be tlien sad ' there in their proper persons at 1 o'cWk in ; the afternoon of etid cfny. with rcvords, i:i t qMisiiinng, exDrnntims and other remem ' brauces, to do tbo?e things tbat to ibeir em I res respectively appertain, and those 'hat are; I bound by recognisance to proeperto paint i the prisoners that arc rr then may be in tbe Jail of said couaty ir .'umatas be iben and thwre to prosecute ag:tiast them as eh'.! be jest. By an Act of Xssemoly, pa-! tho 8th day of May. A. D. 18o-t. it is iafc tfc d-rfy ef tbe Justices of the Peace of the S0vn3 corns -ties of this Commonwealth to return to ttm Clerk of the Ccurt of Quarter Sessions of fh Peace, of the respective counties, all the re cognizances entered into before them by any person or persons charged with the commis sion of any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of tbe Peace, ua ier the existing laws, at least ten days before the eommenrimiest of tbe se'Jatoa of the Cthrrt t which they are mads r turnabio reafeettsVJy. and in all cases where aoy recognisance ara entered into less l5n tea days befcVe tba commencement of fhe suesiew to which they are made returnable, the bait Justice ire re quired1 to return the same ia the snmS manner as if said act bad d-H been passed. Dated at Mifflintown, the 1st day of Aujr.. in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. JOSEPH ARD. Sit'if. Sheriff's Office, Miffffntown, August 1, 1ST!. ( ROSADALIS t nTlIE 1st RED1E.VT3 THAT COMPOSE ROSADALIS ara i published on every package, there- tlstw' ifore it is not a secret piepjiUbn, conaeijuemiy PHTSIflASS PEESCCIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilid in all Its f-rms, Rhenma- ftisi. Skin Disease. Liver Com plaint aad all diseases of the Biood. : 01:3 terns c? ao3AL3 will do more rood than ten bottles of the byrup of Sarsapahlia. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have t!?ed Rosadalis in their practice) for ho past throe years and frtety endurM ii as a relatlo Alterative and Ciuod Purizer. Dff. T. C. PCC w, of Baltfmei.. DR.T. J. BOYKI.v, DR. It. W. CAhR. -Da.F.O. DANNKI.LV, DR. J. S. SPARKS, of NicholsSTine, Kv. D1X. X. L. McCARTH.t, CotaaVMt, S. C. . DR. A. B. WC3LES, Kifeomh, Jt. C. ITJSID AUD EJDOESED BY U. B. FRENCH k SONS, Tall Biver, Mill. F. W. ..WITH, Jacftsna, Mich. A. F. 'WHKEI.l.B.Luna, uluo. B. . HAI.L, Lima. Obia. CRAVEN A tr.,r,nrmsvi!!e, Va. SAM'U O. McFADDE., Xarfrcea- btn, 1 enn. Our trice will ant allow f any t tended "remat-lcs in relation to tha virtuesof H'twiili. Toth. Jledlcl PTofcMloow. guuaafeaa Fluul L tnctsnperiorto siij they hve ever owl ia ite treatmeat of diae..e IHood; nd to tfcea&jrffid we ray try Souuaiia. aad jou wiU be restastd to hMith. Soswtalis is sold bv anCrantsbl price per Outtia. Addros 13. CLSXSiTTS CO. JfaaaacVvaf raws la's BaxTiaeaa, Kzd MARTIH k. WALTERS always keep np their stoek of GROCERIES aad wiU aot be excelled either ia tbe enaiity or trie of their foods is tbia &a. Oiw tiara a C before foinr aewh era. 8
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