WKDSISDAY MOR'NINQ, A CO. 30. 1S71. PENNSYLVANIA RAlLROAOiON AlfD after Sunday, May 14, 1671, FPger Trains will leav Mifflin Sratioa as follows: Philadelphia KxpT.o.. 1,50 A." M ' Hmsb'( Accoiouioda'n 11.00 A. M. Mail Trmm........ 6.50 P. M. Cincinnati Express......' 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,30. A. M. ' First Pari He Express... J,12 A. M, .' Mail Train... S.27. P. M Vfij Passenger 9.15 A. M. JAME9 NORTH. Ag't JTJMTA EXfiarnEJT," 5o. 19, T. O. O F. meets ju tiie first kui third luesduvs of each nhl In the Odd Ferlows' Hail, Thompsoutowu, Juuiat. Co.. Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Looak, Scri!. . t TOrtS AND COUiiTRV. Ended The dog days. Dirty the river btidgc. : . . . --i : Broken The euminer't hfat. - Here The limu to cut briers. Will soon be here Ojster time. Xot LigU but muddy The river. Scarci: K.vs, since the great fire. Wild Squirrels ; so sportsmen say. IWug rooted The Odd Fellow' Hall Make g.iod brt aJ The flour of new wheat. Heavy aud fiequcnt TLe raiuaof the past week. ' A de-iiuble place to attend The Al toona Fiir. dropping off Leaves from the cherry trees. Funny sight to an unseen spectator A couole ciiurtios. A place where cows like to stand and cool eff In the bridge. Not going to be higher eoon the price of catf'-t an. I hogs Put in oriler The ground by the late rains, fjr seeding. CodiLse The name of the leading Chief of the Ap.ichcs. Should be made ready Stoves for cool mornings and evetiingo. li.id llm appearance of full and the feel of euuiuit-r Lal Sabbath. . Will be opened on the 19th of Sep-teuib-r The State Fair at Scrautou. Eidiirged to au eight-column paper The Lewistown Drniorrat fiard to beat The pear raised iu .las Paikei's gulden ; weight 14 Nearly reached The end of i!.e sru a . i lit l.tliioiiaiih watering place. Ready tn move into !JoiisaiIj house ; i':tf-., :.:cCi.'.Sai.v , The Lm. within many year The I comir" i-irii cin-i t i.ri ri...J:..;! l.m Tlte oat- cr..n- li.H venr. Trip-take,, ,1o.," The walls of the i s Matu'jauili imi-e, by John Howe, to i liikc room for a new hou.j ,. J Tro..l A nub- 7fj7and I. K.ij'jin l!,e 0r !''r l,.V 'pi'-P petition pray JSuloufTf, hi Davis's Lock, below Mexico, 1:1.' t V'J Postponed, ill cons.-fiuenee of the rain The llarv.st Hu.n P:o nic announced ! for l.-ist Saturday. A Pvc-.-s The postponed Harvest Home. Pic nic, on Monday last, in Lau vcr"- grove. SIm.i.I.I have died long ago The sn jirrstiii .n? notions associated with the lo Java. Should believe in astrology Those who believe in tLe superstitions of the dog days. Pleasant to hirers and all others in lie:i;b A walk or drive these moonlight nights ( Abig potato The one raised by Vm Cleck, r.f Vi'alker township; weight 2 Ibl 2 oz , of the monitor ki(L"" A coinmnn question Do yon think the late rains will rot the potatoes 1"' 'otninon answer ' Don't know." 1 , , . i . XfiXT Saturday is the day for the Re-1 publicau Primary Elections. Far Mi-its, read the Uirdsell Clover TLrcsher and Separator advertisement in another column. o Italians, with a harp aud fiddle, traveled our streets yesterday, harping, fiddling, and collecting a few pennies. r A HEAVY hliower of rain, accompanied wiin strong ind, visited this vicinity yesterday afternoon about five o'clock ? Wantkd SC00.00 for one year, for which liberal interest w ill be paid and good security given. For further par ticulars iuquire at this office.' Am exchange says there woald be no evil speakers if there were no evil bear ers. It is in scandal as in robbery the receiver Ie as bail as the thief Court convenes next Monday. Our conutry subscribers who are in arrears for subscription, and who may be atteud fng wart, will have an opportunity to call and settle their subscriptions. AYe Lone many will find it convenient to do so. Dki)Hmtio atn Festival Lost Crik Valley Lodge of Good Templars. 2w"n. 316, at McAlieterville, will dedicate their new Hal! ou the evening of Satur day,, tbe Dili day .of September next, and on the "time occasion will hold a festival, to which all are invited Speakers and music have been engaged by the Order for that occasion ' , , . 1 ; Startei on its Cocrsc The Bern o ratic fyylmel, a Burns organ of Lewis town, was started on its course last Fri day." It is an eigbtolumn paper, one Ulf printed in Lowietown and tbe other half printed elsewhere It is a repre sentative of the James Burns school of politics, 'nd a committee of one, two, three, four, five, six, a doses, for aaght we know, 'ccnstilnte it editomf corps.r At the late' Parry county court Mrs Wearer Tewnrered a verdict' of 12,500 damage against the Pen. lUilrbad Company for tausinr the ' jeatk; of bet husband, killed by to eari, Mar"3Iaryc- ville, about a year (CoTJ Fo loseol tad, horn ail, raj Water in cows, loss of appetite, rot, or murrain in sheep ; thick wind, broken wind, and roaring, aoi far all obsrrnetira .of the kidneys in horses use Sheridan' i Co airy Conditio Pnriert. CklebkaTIoN. The - Centre Union Sabbath School of Fermanagh township will hold a celebration in the grove ad joining Cent:e School House, (formerly known as Happy Hollow School House,) on Saturday, the 9th of September. 'A cordial invitation is extended. Thk School Directors of this borough are having a portion of the west end wall of tlio school house taken down, wiiu a view or rebuilding it in a more substantial manner, as the bouse was not considered In a safe condition.- They also intend putting a bell and cupola on the building Agricultural Fair The Jnniata Coutty Agricultural Fair will be held on the 11th, 12th and 13ih of October. Tbe track will be ready for use by the 8th of September, and horsemen wiidiiug to train thtir horses, can do so on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. G. M. Graham, Tor. Sec. Bt'ROf.Ait Kli.LKU On Sunday night a week ago a clerk of a store at Martha Furnace. Centre county, hearing some one trying to force open a shutter, slipped up to the transom above the putrance door, and discharged a pistol in the di rectinn of the noise. Judge how he was startled on ripening the door the next morning, to find a dead man lying out side. The pistol shot had killed him. Fire at Milrgv Last Saturday night, about 10 o'clock the citizens of Milrny, Mifflin connty, were alarmed by rhe cry of fire, which was discovered iu stable The fire was extinguished and the people dispersed ; but they had scarcely reached their homes when an other a arm was raised. This time the haru of a Mr. Bwartze.l, adjoining town, wan on fire. The flames could not he subdued, and the barn burned, together with this year's wheat, hay and oats crops. A ptat.le cl.e by wrrs alfo burn ed. A man named, Alexander was ar rested and lodged in jail on suspicion ol liavine fired the hiii'dines. r- : lii'Ri L. t. N right, ot Harris burg, delivered a temperance lecture on ihe Court Yard paveuient, on last Thurs- ,lay and advocated the forma- Tio" "f a lo,!S', ,,f nnf of mpeinuce -"" P' '" icrj-Miur.. u, np peals, and signified their willingness to ui!i ihelirand lone of the ftate for a charter. This Pivision will be known as the Miftiiutowii Division, No. 314. The following named prions re its otlicers V. I'. V.. W. II. Kreider. A W. F. Snyder. K. . I. W. Sped.iy A R. S. Havid Crawford. F. S. James A. Ciswell. Treasurer James 0. I'oty.. ('liHj)Uiu Thomas A. Kldur. Conductor Samael Lapp. A C David Murphy. I. S. Henry Watts. O. S. William CrawfordT Fatal Accidb.nt. A most distress ing affliction fnddeuly befel the family of Henry Gilbert, of Halifax township. Dauphin county, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst , the particulars of which are as follows : Thomas Gilbert, a lad of eight summers, was engaged in mowing weeds in the yard, and by some mishap stepped in the scythe aud cut the one half of his foot almost entirely off, bang- jug only by a mere piece of cuticle. The boy held the foot together while a com panion informed bis parents of the acci- dent. Dr. II. R Caslow of Halifax, was hurriedly sent for, but being absent at tbe time, did not arrive until about five hours after the occurrence, during which time the unfortunate snfforer was greatly weakened by the loss of blood. Dr Caslnw, however, dressed the wound and done all he could for his relief. The patient sank gradually until Fiiday af ternoon, when death terminated his agonies. I'pptr Dih Erg 'tier. Property sold at Sheriff's sale, at the Court House in MifHintown, on Friday, 25, 1S71 : . ,: A tract of land in Fermanagh town ship, containing ISO acres. Sold as the property of VYm. F. Stroup. Purchaser, E. S. Doty price, $2,300. A tract of land . in Fermanagh town ship, containing 40 acres. Sold as the property of Samuel R Xoteatine . Pur chaser, John Balentine price, $475. A bouse and lot in Perrysvillo, sold as the property of Hannah Wilson. Pur chaser, G W. Jacobs price, $210. A tract of laud in SucOHehanna town ship, 140 acres, sold as the property of Henry Leistr. Purchaser, Mr.Kuouse price, $3,610. Lot of ground in Patterson, sold as the property of Geo. W." Meloy. Purchaser. J.Lyons price. $350 House and lot iu Delaware township. 5 acres, sold as tha property of William Mcfonnel. Purchaser, N. T; Vanborn price, $120. . , : : . Lot of ground on , Water street, Mif flintown, sold as th property of David C and TbeodotbiaFraxieur. Purchasers, Todd, Books, Cbamberlin and Smith A tract of land in Greenwood town, ship, 30 acres, sold as tbe property of Fiederick and Henry Leister. Pur chaser Peter Brown prfefr SM.' Paisjul A CCIMNTV--The Newport Netctoi last week says i Wednesday af terifiaa an atridt4 ecairrred at t bam of JJjt.Vobn learer.,in Centre town- hip, about 2J miles from Bloomfield, ky which hn aoa Wilaoa, aged 19 years, was very seriously hurt. Ha was in the act of oiling the cylinder of the Careening machioo when his sleeve caught in ( the tambling abaft and drew bis arm around the abaft, breaking it in two places and pulling it oat of the shoulder socket. Dr. Strickler was immediately sent for, and a messenger hurried to Newport and telegraphed for Dr. .Rutherford, who ar rived on one of tbe evening trains and proceeded to tbe scene of the accident. At tbia writing (Thursday morning) we have not been able to learn his condition. We learn the above account of a gentle man from Bloomfield. Sioce the Above was in type we learn that his (left) arm was broken only once, betweeu the elbow aud shoulder, aud was not dislocated at the shoulder, and bo received a very painful flesh wound under the arm. Dr. Rutherford , wished to amputate tbe arm, but tbe young man would not bear to it, and from all ac counts amputation was unnecessary, as he is improving rapidly. . Central Pennsylvania Agricul tural Society. Ihe lund Annual exhibition of this Society (formerly Ab toon Park Association), will be held at the City of Altoona on Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, Septem ber 12th, 13th, 14th and 15th, 1S71. Tbe grounds are tbe largest aud most complete, aud the driving course equal to the best, in the State. The very liberal premiums offered by the Managers must command the attention and attendance of all parties rearing good stock, or inter ested ia agricultural and other inventions. 1'he following summary of premiums will convey an idea of their magnitude : Thoroughbred horses .... $309 00 KouJsleiH ....-.......-. P.4 Oil Horses tor general purposes... 1-1 00 Drt horsea..... 105 Matched, drmna and aaddla horses... 6) 00 Jacks and mules - 57 00 Thoroughbred, natife and giade cattle i)Vl 110 -Sheep aaa swine 204 00 r arm and vnrJ fowls MJ w Farm implements 150 00 An! all other premiums to correspond. The speed premiums amonnt to 32,- 000, divided into seven purses : One of ?25; one of $400 ; one of 8100; one of S.10 ; one of $700 ; one of SoOO ; one'ol S250 tbe whole making over $5,000 in premiums for tho present season. The complete success of former exhi bitions of tbe Society, and the general satisfaction given, should guarantee a larger turnout this season than hereto fore. Entries of blooded stock and val able inventions are being made, and there will be beauty aud diversity to look upon. Excursion ticket will be issued from all stations on the main line aud branches of the. Pennsvlvania Railroad, from Mon day until Friday, good for return trip on Saturday. Av Irishman called at a drug store to tre.t a,bottle of .Johnx m't Auatlione L'i mrpt for the Rheumatism ; the druggist asked him in what part of the body it troubled him most. "Be me soul," said hn "I have had it in ivery honl and cor ner er me. DIED. G A LLAG H E R At Acidemia, en the morn ing of the 22nJ inst , Clarence Hohnes, in fant son of Dr. J Smith and Annie E Gal laher. aged 9 weeks. . "Leaves bave their time to fall, And flnwers to wither at the north-wind's breath. And stars to set but all Thou bast nil seasons for Ihine own oh death." "No bitter fears for thee be shed, Ttlnsamn of being I seen and gone ! "With flowers alone we strew thy bed, O, blesi depar.ed One ! Whose of life, a rosy ray. Blushed into dawn, and passel away." S PATTERSON On the 24th inst, at tbe residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Joseph Dy singer, in Walker twp., Mr. William Patter son, aged 08 years. McCLEART On tbe morning ef the 26th inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage ia this phce, Miss Mattie McCleary, aged 24 years, 4 months and 18 days. " Those lips that sang of Jesus' love, And minified in our strains below, Kare joined tbe angel choirs above. Where living waters ever flow." D. M. B. ROBISOX In Atlantic City, N. J., on the '4th inst.. Msjor Jan.es K. Rohicon, former ly of Juniata county, in the 52nd year o his age. Ia Memoriah. Major James K. Robison, whose sudden death, on Thursday, August 24'b, at the Uni ted States Hotel, Atlantic city, shocked our commuuity. was for many years an esteemed citizen of this county, but (or the last fifteen years baa been engaged in business in and iround Philadelphia. Shortly after the war of the rebellion broke out, Major Robison returned to this county and assisted his brother. Col J. K. Robison, 13 raise a com pany of cavalry, with which be went to Jlar risburg. and on tbe organization of the Six teenth Pa. Cavalry, to wbieh said coTtpny was attached, he was appointed to tbe Quar termastership of tba regiment, with the rank of Lieutenant. This position he filled with credit to himself and perfect satisfac tion to the regiment for abont a year, when be was promoted to the Brigade Quarer mastership. with tbe rank o( Captain. After remaining in this office for a short time be waa promoted 'o the office of Division Quar termaster, with- a position n the staff of Maj. Gea. J M. Gregg, which be held until Gen. Sheridan assumed immediate' command of all the cavalry forces of the Army of the Potomac in the spring of 1865. That officer tendered him a position on bis staff as Corps Quartermaster, with the rank of Major, which office he occupied until the close of the War. In all tbe various positions that be occu pied in the army during the three years he was In service, he performed his whole duty : was respected and loved by his inferiors, and always sustained and endorsed by his superi ors. ' As a man and a citizen, while a resident of this county, as well as after bis Temoval to Philadelphia, Major Robison endeared himself to every one with whoa ha earae in contact, by the snavity of his manners, bis high toned pnneipla and general courtesy or deportment. He was a man whom to know was to love and respect, and he has left de votod wife and a host of friends who aineere lyreyret hit untimely daeeaaa. , FINANCIAL AID COHEBCIAL OP ' ItiSoZd StrPMla: 3 o'clock, p.m.'-. 1 i i Aug. 29, 1871. New V. S. 5's of 1881 - 112 113 C. S. ,aof81 ... 118iArtll8 .... 1l4fU4j 114i114j ..... lMjrSiM 1134(113i " '64, ....... ' '5,. ...... '06, new, .......... " '67, asw, m , 8 ... 6's. 10-4Us V. S. 30 Vear 6 per cent. Cj OoM 1131(41131 nIC"l Ml(4Ul tiz'rnz Silver, 10S'ra!09J Union Picifio R. K. 1st Al.Uonda. ht(t$ Ha Centml Pacifia R. R... HO 10 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds- 83i 84 MIFFLIN TOWN 4 PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weeVy for the JtmtnTA Ssktikkl by ike Board of Coniuerea of Mifflin and l'al teraoa. i ' Butter "j lb......... rVgs. 7 toz ............ Lard, lb Country Soap Beeswax - Tallow ..... ....-.. ....... . ... Raas ........ h.... ....., J...... 11 1H 8 , 8 25 8 """""!""! 50 8 8 20 15 Wool, washed , Poultry, live Dried Apples " Peaches, pared " Peaches, uopared " . Cherries ... .. " Cherries, pitted - 20 " Blackberries 4 " Raspberries 20 Country Hams - 17 Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, "jJ sack Railroad ties Locust Pots, mortising " " for board fence.. 10 40 75 2 25 60 3 16 D. K. SULOCFF'S PRICES CURRENT. P..-ported Weekly. Obaim. White Wheat, bus $1 18 Red Wheat, " 1 10 Corn 2 Oats Timothy seed Coal. Prepared Ccal, V ton Nut " " Pea " " Bituminous' " Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft - 5-8. 38 S60 50 14 4 75 - S 25 3 35 , $24 00 .. ... 16 00 8 4. " ' ' " 6-4, ' Hemlock Frame, " Boards. 2a 00 28 0Oto4fl00 17 Onto--'!) "0 18 00to20 00 Whitepine worked Flooring.... . 28 00 " (ierniau Siding . 28 01 Panel Dnors 1 75 to 3 00 Wiudow Sash, 8x1(1. J window 65 9x12. r.... . 73 'r 1012, f 80 " " luilt, " 90 rilILAIIEl.Plll. MAIIKKTS. . I'UILAPELPklA, Aug 2tl. 18(1. Flocb The market is firm, and there Is a steady demand, but chiefly from tbe home trade. About 1'JuO barrels were disposed of, including Superfine S4 7o5 00 Extras ?5 00 (".?- 37 N. W. Extra Family $H .Vl()7 12 Ohio 4 Ind. do. do SB 75)7 12 1'enn. do. do ?i 626 r, 25 Fancy Brand" $7 50(5; 8 50 Graik There is a firm feeling in Wheat, hut not much activity ; sales fiitiO bushels at $1 37.il 42 for western red ; Si 40. fr amber aud $1 55al ;! for white, gyeiseasy at 71c t orn is not so active ; sales of 40)0 ba'hels yellow at 71c. aud mixed western at ti970c. O ils are steady : 9 (K) bushels sold at 40a 41c fur bl icti, and -ISilS for white. PHILADELPHIA CAT ILK MARKET. Monday, Aug. 26 P. M. The at rivals and sales of Bi-cf Cittle at the Avenue Drove Yard were large this week, reaching about 300 head. The market, in consequence, wa3 very dull and prices were a fraction lower, extra Pftiua and western steers soiling at 7a7'c ; fiir to good at 6at"jc and common at 45ja ft th, as to quality. The tu irket closed very dull within the above range of prises. Cows and Calvea are neglocted ani prices are nominal at $4055 for springers, and tZo a 10 for C.iwB and Calves. Receipts, 250 bead. Shkep meet a fair demand at former price-. Sale cf fur and choice at satis V lb, and stock at 2 3 50 p) head. Keccipts, 19,000 head. Hons were unsettled, and under the influ ence of liberal arrivals prices declined, clos ing at 77Jc T) lb for corn-fed. lieceipts at the Union Tard 2832 head. Public Examinations. PUBLIC examinations of teachers for pnsent school year will be beld at tbe the lime and place indicated, as follows : Perrysville and Turbet, Monday, August !Sib, at the school house in Perrysville. Spruce H'll. Tuesday, Aagest ittth, at th Spruce Hill sbool house. Beale, Weduisday, August 39th, at tbe school bouse in Johnstown. Milford, Thursday, August 31th. at tbe Locust Grove school house. Mitliintowu and Kermauage, Friday, Sep tember 1. at the school bouse in MitSintown. Patterson, fraturday, September 2, at tbe school bouse in Patterson. Walker, Friday, September 22. at the school bouse in Mexico. Fayette, Monday, September 25, at the school house in Mi Alisterville. Monroe, Tuesday, September 26, at th school bouse in Richfield. Susquehanna, Wednesday, September 27. at Prosperity school bouse. Greenwood. Thursday, September 28, at Wilt's school house, Delaware and Thompsontown, Saturday, September 30, at the school bouss in Thomp sontown. Tuscarora, Tuesday, Ootober 8, at tbe school bouse in East Waterford. La:k, Wednesday, Ootobor 4, at the Lick school hou e. . ,. . , Tbe examination will commence panetn illy at 9 o'clock a a., and applicant arriv ing 15 minutes after that bmir will not be ad-1 m tteu into tbe class. Positively no one need apply for lamina tion who is UQW-.ll ng io be examined in all the tranol.es required by law, and no oertifi oate will be granted to any applicant who has not read some work on the Theory of Teaching, neither will 'here be any certifi cate issued of a lower grade than 3. ..: No teacher will be oxamiued after they have had charge of a school for any time, neither will I endorse Professional certifi cates or Provisional from other counties without previous arrangement. Tbe spirit of the law requires that all ap plicants shall be examined ia the .districts where they expect to teach. This provision will be adhered ' to sad applicants should govern themselves accordingly. . Persons un known to tbe Superinteudent will be requir ed to furnish certificates of good moral char acter before taking their places in the class. . Special examinations will be held in the borough of Thompsontown, as follows: Sat urday, October 28th, November 11th. and 25tn. Applicants In see or aa examination at tbe special examinations will be required to furnish a request signed by at least three directors signifying their intention tosmploy said applicant if successful. . No private ex aminations will be granted. , School directors and all parties interested ar respect fully request d to b present at tbe examinations. GEO W. LLOYD, augO-tf. , ,- :f County 8upriotndent lJasui, SssriMt $1,00 ar yar. . CANDIDATES'- CARDS. I ,j r j?l8SlDliJJT iVOGB. ft . j Malcrria r The lima is imr.'it ha hand when the people of tbia county will bare to select candidates for the Tarioas sfiaea to be filed at the October election ; 4 while it ia highly important that good men shoald be ebosen for ,f very position, we, ia common with tha voter of Cmabclaad and Perry cmntiea, have one office to CS eT more than ordinary importance I mean Hat of Presi dent Judge, an ofEca We are aajfed upon to fill only one in ten years, and which, from its very nature; requires thai ae one woo does not possess tha neceaasry qualifications saould be seleoted to fill. Tbe candidate should be a man of sonnd legal learning, strong mind, good judgment, unbeAding in tegrity, industrious habits, and oae who can control his temper, be firm and ent'ti-iy free from all political bias, and Who would jeal ously guard Ihe interests of the people in tbe administration of justice. I know of no one in the District who possesses these qualities in a more eminent degree than the Hon. B. F. Jiimeix, of Bloomfield, Perry county. Ma. J u skis is well and favorably known in this county, and, co-ild he b prevailed upon to permit his name to be used as a candidate, his nomination would be gratifying to almost every Republican in this county. Cumber land county baa bad tbe candidate ever since Ihe formation of tbe District, and it would hardly be just or fair for them to claim it again at this time. POPULVS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. The office of Associate Judge, though not lucrative is one of the most important in the county. We Lave frequently beard tbe name of Dr. J. W. Bkalk, of the borough of Per- rysville, mentioned as a suitable candidate for this position. He is popular, able and of unimpeachable integrity ; a man of modera tion in his political views, and favorably known to the whole community. He is there fore offered to the Republicans of the county as their candidate for Associate Judge ; and for this purpose will be supported by MANY CITIZENS. ASSOCIATE JUDGE. D. M. Jamison, f Fayetta township, is one of the deservedly popular Republicans of Ju niata county. His manliness and integrity is recognized wherever he is known. Snob qualities fit a man for tbe position of Judge j therefore, at the earnest solicitations of many of his friends, we asic that be be presented to the people of Juniata county as a candi date for Associate Judge. Citizkss or FATrrrs asd Mirrns. ASSOCIATE JUDJE. Mr. SntToR : Please announce tbe name of Emas Grcvrr, of Tnscarora township, as a candidate for Associate Jndge. Mr. Graver's announcement wss intended for last week's issue, but failed to reach me in time. We trust that the Republican parly will look over the failure to comply with the letter of the system in this case, as Mr Grurer is an old and honored member of our party. PATTERSON. LEGISLATURE. Ma. Ekitor: Tieasa announce Noah j other outbuildings usually found on a wcll-IlF.B-tZi.KB as a candidate for the Legislature, j improved farm There are two Springs of Anvtkirg more than the announcement of Mr. Hcrtzler's name would be superfluous. He is well and favorably known throughout the entire county. JUNIATA. LEGISLATURE Mr. KniToR : Plpase announce Hon I -"" .-- " - M. Pomekov, of Beale township, as a oan.li- date for the Legislature for this district, sub - ject to the Republican nomination. FAVETTE. TREASURER. Mr. Editor: Please announce W. C. Laird, Esq , of Patterson, as a candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the usages of the Republican Primary Election. Mb. Laibi is well aud favorably known throughout the , . county as an excellent business man. Ho would uaks a strong candidate, and, if clec- led, would be a popular Treasurer. TUSCARORA COMMISSIONER. Mb. EniTOB : I would recommend to the electors of Juniata county, Caleb Josks, 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 Republicau, and, if elected, would give general satisfaction. A CITIZEN or TUBBLTT. COMMISSIONER. Ma. Eiutob : Please announce that the reason that Mr. Michael Siebeb has not been previously announced in the Sentinel as a ... candidate for county tommissioner is, ttiat it was not known definitely whether he wou M allow the use of bi name. It has lately been definitely understood that be has no objections to the use of his name a a candi date for County Commissioner. We, there fore, ask that be be announced. FERMANAGH. COUNTY SURVEYOR. If we desire to make a vigorous campaign ! this Fall, it is necessary that w have staunch men in the for front of the battle from on end of the line to the other;. William Dcsa, of Fayette, is a suitable man to fill one of the trying places. Please announce him a a candidate for Connty Surveyor. , MIFFLIN. jfprchl Soto. DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated witb the utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., and Professor of Dtfatee of the Eye and Ear. hit tptemttg m (A Medical College of Pmntylvmia. 13 peart' rrpirience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland.) No. 8"5 Arch Street. Phil. , Testimonials eaa be seen at his offico. Tba moJlcal fat us j are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in bis praiticd. Artificial eyes ibrted with out pain. No charge for examination. oct!2-ly Out- f Jn.ritue. All Arch St.; Frof. Omlton. S W. 4Ui M.. Cinciaai. O., Ml Or. GrMaa. m chartou. N.C.w mll , IB Mtondhiaf iimif ill Qlrllfl r uir p CQrABtidntt w I T withoa ta ksib or CMStts I rUip ! !. And witll but litl KratAP'11- t'fj roui 4 llm t ft I MIWdr Bovd. ifURalal m O V t.mem4'm otrciarm. Urn 2 I wf rt irni lr fKtmn. with tbe.r fl I Data, umIik irua)gta "" mota. Ho nthrrr ' h.t U..M treatnMBU. Nom oihrr lbal erar b rai frr fvt'gvlar.. tem4 lor cwwlar. S. or ilili mate akum. Administrator' Notice. Estate of Anna R. McAlitter, deceased. THE undersigned, to whom Letters of Ad mmistration n tbe estate of Anna R. McAlister, late of Fayette twp , dee'd., bate beca duly granted according to law, hereby gives noric to all persons indebted to said estate to come forward and make payment, and those having claims against it. to pre sent them properlv authentiraiel for settle ment. H. i JIcALlSTER, Adm'r. July 22. 1871-4w . It KINDS OF BLANK WORK, o.,done at this Office la th aaatest saaanar aad at tow prices. Jlnr dintisfmrnts. ( For Circulars of th Iron City t ollcge, (be moat popular and successful institution in the United States, for tha thorough prac tical edncation of jouj; and middle aged men, address J. C. Sxith, A. Principal, Pittsburgh. Fa. Aug 1. 187 1-3 m PROPOSED AVrESTn&EXT TO THE C0!I8TITtT TI0N OP PENNSYLVANIA. .JOIST EESOU'TIOS Proposing an ameudment to t'ae Constitution of Pennsylvania. Bi it Rtsolved by Ik Senate ami Haute o Eepreeenlatitet of the Commonwealth of Ptnn tylvanin in General Asiemblg net. That the following amendment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be propesed to the people for tbeir adop-ion er rejection, pursuant to the provisions of the tenth article thereof, to wit .' ' AMENDMENT. Strike not tbe Sixth Sectioa of the Sixth Article of tbe Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following i " A State Treasurer shall be ebosen by the qualified electors of the Stale, at such times and for such term of service as shall be pre scribed by law." JAMES II. WEBB, Speaker of the House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Speaker of the Senate. A pproved tbe fifteenth day of June. Anno Domini one thousand eight humlred add seventy-one. JNO. W. GEABT. Preptred and certified for publication pur suant to the Tenth Article of the Constitu lion. F. JORDAN. Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, 1 Harruburg, July 5th, 1371. j 3m VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP, AT I'lllVAT'i: sale: THE undersigned offer at private salsa valuable farm, situated in Fermanagh township, Juniata county, about 3 miles northeast of Mitfiin. (by tbe road), adjoining lands of t. B. Horning, Jacob Thomas, Sr., aud William Allison containing 130 ACHES, About Thirty Acres of which is good Timber- land a portion of the timber on it being fine straight oak, suitable for heavy fraue wrk The remaining one hundred acres are clear, i nd in a good state of cultivation, and well fenced, bnving thereon erected a new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, thirty feet square, with fouutuin pump at (he door, a Good Frnmo ll.mk 15ar"ft, 40 by 72 feet. Trough with fountain pump for watering stock urar the barn. Two Corn ' Cribs. Stone Snrine and Wh Houoe. ami all excellent waiter near the boue There is also on the premises au Orchard with a FINE COLLECTION OF FRUIT. Thia property is in close proximity to schools and mills, and is a desirable place for a farm r. i Parrirulnrs. ns to price and terms, can be i. it i: . u , irarueu nj' caning .mi ir wjurrsuij; iur uo- dersigned. residing in Mifflintewn, or pullo j Snivel on the f irm. 1 "' JOHN HORNING. June 1 1. 1871. I Real Estate at Private Sale, lx Milf;ri Township. fl "HE nn.ler'igncd offirs to se'l at private i - sale a certain tract of land situated in j MnfoIrJ ,wnshiP- one :n,,,h, "f, ,,;l'fr ; son. Juniata county, adjoining lands of U. w ..lcobf. B. V K.-pncr. J.wob Lesion and others, containing FORTY-FH'E ACRES, about Ttiirty-tive Acres of which are cleared j Kr an Act 0f Assembly, passed the 8th dsy and in a good state of cultivation, having ! of MaT n. it js mde the !ntv of been limed twice over within the last fi'e ; ,be Justices of the Peace of ihe sevjral cuuu yenrs. The remaining ten acres is woodland, lifi of t;,j. Commonwealth to return to the ell set witb lock-oalc and yellow pine tim- ber. Tbe improvements on this property are a LOG HOUSE, BANK BARN, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Good Frame SPUING HOUSE, with a never failing Well Oi' good water at the door, also : n SnrinT rlnjia ttv A!ti ni.rM.xrv outbuild. j inK9i , 80(1 jp,",le Orchard, Peaches, Pears, j Cberrys and all kinds of fruit, I The above property will be sold an very i rtann i,l tsar-ma Tti Mirrhiavp Mil ; , (, , ,., t , , , j forty acres I of good cleared land adjoining the above. St a v.ry moderate price. For further information inquire of Arnold Tarns, owner, who resides on the premises. Any person Wishing to purchase would do well to call and examine the property j0r themselves. ARNOLD YARNS. July 12 1971-3m A Valuable Farm IX WALKER TOWXSF1IP AT I'ltlVATK SALE. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable farm, situated in Walker town ship, about one fourth mile northeast of Per rysville, on tbe tast side of th Juniata river, adjoining lands of William HtttricV add Mrs. Shuman, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIITEEN ACRES, Nine Acres ot which art well set witb young timber. Tbe remainder is cleared and in a good state cf cultivation every acre being tillable ; having ibereon erected a large new Brick Dwelling House, also a good STtl.NE HOUSE, suitable for renting or can be used as a summer house, a good Spring House near to the Dwelling Hoase, llake-nven and good Well ot aever tailing water all under one roof. Good Ljtrrjf ISmii v Ilui-n Wagon Sbed, Wood House, and all other ne cessary outbuildings. There is a good Coal Wharf on the premises, which is valuable. Also a good Young Orchard, just beginning to bear plentifully. ' This farm was formerly owned by Samuel Bashnre. dee'd., snd can be bought from his widow, Airs. Anna Myers, residing in Me Veytown, Mifflin Co., Pa. Full particulars will be given and terms made known by tbe undersigned, residing on the premises. M. L. BASH0EE. July 1, 1871-2m Prothonotary's Hotice. "VfOTICE is hereby given that tbe first and la final aceonnt of Samnel Leonard, As sigr.ee of Joseph Sausman and Mary Ana Sadsman. bis wife, under a deed of volun tary assignment for the benefit of creditor, will be presented to the Court for confirma tion and allowance on WEDNESDAY, SEP TEMBER , 1871, when all persons interest ed may attend if they think proper. - R. B. McMEEN, Trath'y. Prothonotary's Office. Mifflin- town. July 26, 1871. gEegal &ftrtisrmfat. Trial Lilt for Septeabw Term, 1SH- ! William Dnnn an! Ephraim Dunn, Admin istrators of Jiffies Dnnn. dea'd , vs. Marga ret Charters. No. 199 Sep. T , 16t9. S. H. Adam s. Jacob Howcr. So 119 Sep. Term, 1870. , Jacob Zeigler vs. Fa. Canal C. K. 144 Sep. Term, 1861. J. M. Bartlev vs. DaaUl Trocrt. So. hi Feb. Term, 1971. Thomas Cox aad Francis Ftaena Cos, for dm, Ac . vs. James McCoanel, e !. So. C8 Feb Term, 1871. Commonwealth of Ta , at the suggestion of Sarah Sirotrn. Administratrix. o Wil liam Adams. K. SI February Term, 171. Robert Hurrell vs. Ovetseera of Poor of Lack twp. 9o. ?1 February Term, 1871. Wm. 6 Thompson vs. Pa. K. R. Co. K 65 Aprif Term, 1S71. John Eire vs. David B. Spanogle. No. SI April Term, 1871. Wm. Cox for use v. Jobn 8elfers. So. 84 April Term, 131. Sulonff & Stzmbtmgh vs. Thomas M. Vaa- horn. No. 114 April Term, 1S71 George Searer, Adm'r of Jacob Searer. dc eeased. v Abraham SIieRy. So. 164 April Term, 1871. David Crea vs. Noah HertzfeF. Kot. 17S April Term, 171. T. J. Middagh vs J. E, M.ToddetaL No. 199 April Term, 1S71. R. E. M'MEEN, Prothanotary. rnoTnonoTART's Ornrs. J MitSintown. July 22. 1871. List ot Jurors, September Terra, 137L Gbasd Jraoit. Walker Wm. KenawclL L D. WalBs, Jas. Kyle. Mifffintewrt John Diefrici, Jas. H. Simofts Fayette Wm. Caveny, Abraham Sicber, G. P. Trego. Jacob Rhine. Miir.n-a Alex MeCaban, Henry Hersh. Turbett Jehn Koons, S. R. McMecn, Geo. Boyer. Monro Oeorge Hockenbraughf, GeoTge' Fraley, Thomas Watts. Spruce Hili E. A. Yodor. Wm. Fitzgerald Perrysville A. T. Baldwin. Delaware 8. M Kurtx. Susquehanna Jacob Wiser. TuscUrora John R. Anderson. Greenwood-Wm. D. Cox. Petit Jdbobs. Sutruchanna Geo. K. Leiier, John LigaL Perrysville J. P. Wharton, James Logan, G. W. Jacobs, Collar Wix. Fermanagh N. Zimmerman. J"hn Tyson, A. B Christy, Beneville Haller, J. It. Meloy. MilfoTd Joha Waldsmith, II. C. Robison, Alex. Meloy. Pattersou John Thompssn, Qoyd Parker. Walker .John Adams. Reubea Deihl, J. Davis, E D. Haughawortt. Beale B. F. Crazier, Samuel Pannebakei, J. ?. Kelly, Ab. rtrnbakef. G. Hifdeman. Mifflintown J. M. Wimer. Thompsontown D. Shuman, Israel Ti'tinra Tuscarora John Rorlgcrs. Jos. Thatcher, John Henry, James Ki.M. J. C. fobbs, Monroe S. G. Sbcllcnberger. V. S. Gray bill. Sprwcs Hill Geo. Mcraingnr, J. M. Ard. T. L Patlun. Lack fleorge Hotf'TiaO. Wil'lnru Morrow. Fayette C. D. fhellenberger, Samnel Watts, jr.. W. W. Sharon, Peter Brown, J. B. McWilliams. Tftrhet? S. I. Koons, H. L. MeMeen, Ja cob Groninger, jr. PROCLAMATION Whibeas the Hob. Janes H. Gbaram, President Jndge of tbe Court of Common Pleas of the 9th Judi cial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry aad Cumberland, tnd th Hons. Thomas 1. Mil nans and tjriL W atts, Judges of th Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, have is.-ued their precept to me directed, hearing date the 27ih day of " me uirecteu. rearing ua.e ine-i.in uay ! r"'. for bo. ding a Court of Oy ; "J Trminer and General Jail Delivery, as er nd j General Quarter Sessions of tbe Peace, at MifHintown, on the first Moss bat of Septem ber. 171. being (lie 4th dav of the month : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In tbe Curo ner, Justices of the Peace and Ccnrsl.UeS of ths county of Juniata, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 1 o'closk in the aliernxon oi sund dav, with records, iit- pii?itiuns, examinations and other re'nm branres, to ?Jo those thinzs thnt t. their offtJ ces respectively appertain, and those ib.t are bound by recognizance to prosecute aaiiit j the prisoners that are or then may be in the j Jail of said concty of J'iniata, lie their and there to prosecute against them as sb-ili be mst. Cerk f tn, t'curt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, of tbe respective counties, arl the re cognizance entered inio before them by ar.y person or persons charged with the co-omission of any criffle. except sncn cases as miy be SB-led before a Justice of tbe Peace, under the existiug laws, at least ten days before tlie ' commencement ot" tbe session of tlie Court to which they are made rttnrnalilc respe ivly, and in all case where any recognii inces are entered into less than (en days before tha commencement of the sessiofi to Jrhioli they are made returnable, the sail Justices are re- ! ffuired to return ihe same in the -ne luauner i M.if 'id .k' " b'n passed. . 1'Ie" a "'nuntowa. tae 1st w,T ot aug,. ' :h J"' f our Lor 1 one thousand eight huwir'd mnd """"Y"""': ,nT1 , r ,t . . 1 ' "v"'" , i V ! Angnst 1, 1S71. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Saecessors to D. P. Sulouff,) 2ZAL22S I!7 Grain, Lumter,Coal, Sivlt, Xltr, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, SC. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Cos!, iVc. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we cm freight Grain. Lumber, foal, ic. cheaper thau any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. 1 ja-grYna can make monev try calling on ua before selling or buying elsewhere. Gea is will be received iv stobe to be SOXD ST THE 1ST Or JtTSE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown. April 20, 1871. CAUTION. ALL persons are hereby caution' against Hunting, Fishing or ia any way tres passing on the lands of tho undersipr.ed, in Black Log township. Persons so offending will be dealt with to the full es'eat cf tba law. t Robert Mclntire. J. E. Mclntire. Samuel Lauver, David Lauver. Michael Hooimon, Adam Smith, George Smith. Sarah E. Cornelius Thomas Ramler, Thomas I. Darling, Job 21, 1871. William Lauver, Charles Gink, William Bilser. Samuel floffman. tUhasiiea Rapmaa, r George Sraiib, Jr., Itaaa Baaghman. George W. Gorton.