WEDSESltATt MOENIKO", 8EPI. l4."l871. DENX3TLVANIA AILROAD.ON AKD IT tftw Simdij, May 14. 1871, Passenger mini win leave anmio station asrolloas Philadelphia Biprew.. 1.50 A. M J Hrr;i-b'jr Accotumoda'o 11,00 A. M. Mail Tnu.i..:..... 1 .S0 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. ' WESTWARD. . ' - Cincinnati Exprest .1,30. A. M. First Pacific Express... 3,12 A. M.' Mail Traio 8,27. P. M Way Passenger 9.15 A. M. 1 JAMES NORTH. Ai'f TOS AMD CUUMKV. Fair week At AUooua. Getting blue The Jauiata Ou the wing Wild pigeons. Appearing faint, y Autumnal tints. In matket by the piece Fresh pork. Being talked of already Sausages and buckwheat cakes. Plenty Young black bass in llie river at Huntingdon. For sale A good four-horse wagon. Apply to tbie office. Raised A flag-staff of thirty-five feet in length on the Graybill building! For sale A work borse. For further information call at or address this office. Stuck Jlr. Koons-s boat below the canal bridge, on last Saturday morning fjExpecti to move into Lis new house tomorrow Amos G. Boaaall, of the Democrat and Register Mr. Brittau Faaiclc moved inp bis new bouse at East Poiut yesterday. I Wk return our thauks to those of our patrons who called last week and paid their indebtedness. Kvfrvbodv read Dr. Itundio's adver tisement, aud visit Li Drug Store the first time you go to Patterson. Hon. J. B. Packer is to deliver an agricultural address at the Northnmber land county fair during its continuance. Harritltirrf Tt!'grapli.' Drown fd. On last Sunday evening' a little boy, a son of John S. Hanawalt. of Oliver township, Mifflin county, fell into the barn-yard clateru and wai browned. Dos'r fail to examine C. Bartley's Lift of Prices in another column, and be fure to C.J1 oi bim for anything you may need in Lis line f Hade. Ilia price list will be corrected weekly. Grand Gift Uoncekt at Washi.no ton, D. C. Attention is called t this worthy Enterprise for the benefit of the Soldiers' Orphans' Iln ne, Sc:. A list of prizes will be fou:id iu another column. jPfloMK Again. Mr Frederick Espen chad, of this place, who was absent on a visit to Lis friends in Germany, arrived at h'jme ou Friday morning last, having lieen absent about three months. He eu joyed trood bealih during the whole of Lis absence Jj Hon. Joseph Farewell, Mayor of Rock land, Me , Isaac M. Bragg. Esq., Bangor, aud Messrs Pope Bros, Mathias, Me. lumber mrc'ia-it s, fully endorsed the JSkeridu Cttiahy ConiVt Vw J'owJfrs, iiudh-tve given ihe proprietors liberty to wse their names in recommending them fXaw Fitw. Messrs H. II. Snyder aTicMleiiry Zeiders have entered into a partnership aud leased the turning esiab liehraent of John Kepner, at Perry sville, where thev will engage in the business of turning chair stuff, making f hair tops. Sic. Cbair makers and lumbermen will please make a note of this fact; The most astonishing cure of chronic diarrhaei wn ever heard of is thit of Wo. Clark, Frankfort Mills, Waldo Co, Maine ; the ficts are attested by Ezra Treat, Upton Treat and M A. Merrill, either of whom might be addressed for particulars. Mr. Chirk was cured by Juhntoa't Anmfynr Linin.ent The new di-iulVcaut, Biiomo Culob a IXJI. meets the great want of something adapted to all conditions where prompt deodorizi-.ig and disinfection are neces sary. It entirely oderless, uoii-poiaou-ous and hamieless, aud being largely di luted when tc, its economy brings it within the reah of all who wish t em ploy this fimpl means for the preserva tion of bealih dring the warm season. A friend iufuims us that he has dis covered a reliable :ure for chickeu chol era, which Is aimpiy to feed them fat ba--con chopped in piees about the size of a .grain of com. Hit chickens had been -dying off very fast, aud from the time be first administered tlit remedy be has not Jonta tingle chickei. He is satisfied tiathlsaLo a piov-ijtive, and Uiat if the fowls were fed IstVacdn two or three time a week they wotld not be snljuet to this prevailing diseass. Farmers and others whose chickens ire dying off by LuuJreds, should give th simple remedy AucTtos Will be eoldat auction, at the store of Frederick Ha k, dee'd , in Mexico, Ais county, on ThtrsrJay, Sep tember 21st inst., a general variety of Dry Goods, Keady-made Clohing. Boots and 6ioe, Indies' Dress Cods, Trim ttings, Hrt nd Caps, Hardware and Qaeenewai, Eartheuware, (edarware. Oils, Paits,Trpcntine. Molaees, Corn Sbellers, a Bagatelle Table, anda general variety of goods nsnally found I. a conn try store Anction to cominen at ten o'clock A. M of eaid day, and o con tinue from day to day till all the goods are sold. A credit of 5 months will be given on all mma over $5. i WrtuxoTO.v Smith, Ach'r. Caart PttBMtoli StgkaAn Tern. F.2nMieke; va If. ft.,. Ltiorari judgment rare r ad. LtAl4inDa for plff in error; Lyons and Alexander for deft. Toineroy- Tatterso "and Jacob t. ufnry Letter, Joseph Biroer tit Amos Miller. Amicable rule to show cause why jv&fmmt akouM not be opened aa to Amos' Miller and1 lie be let into a defence. By consent judgment opened. Atkinson far plff ; Doty it Son for deft. i TRIAL UST.- . James Dunn's Adm'rs vs. "Margaret Charters. Verdict for plff for S2U 78 Ljons for plff ; Parker Sc Sahm for deft Jacob Ziegler vs. Pa Canal Co. Ver dict for plff for 84 60. Parker & Sabm for plff; Mclutire and Atkiusou for defu John Bartly vs. Daniel Troup. Ver dict for plff for 83 75 . Doty 3t Son for plff; Lyons for deft. . Robert Uurrell vs. Overseers of Poor of Lack twp. Verdict for plff for $4 50. Parker k Sabm for plff; Doty Sc Son for deft, H'b. G. Thompson vs Pa. 1L R. Co. Judgment by confession for plff for $350. 62 Parker & Sabiu for plff; Doty & !on for deft. John Bare vs. David B. Spanoglc. Verdict for deft. Doty & Son for plff ; Parker & Sahm for deft. George Searer, Adm'r, vs. Abraham Shelley. Judgment by consent for 11391. Lyons for plff; Doty & Son for deft. UUARTBB SESSION'S. Com. of Pa vs. C. Flickinger. True bill. Fornication and Bastardy. Sarah Kepner, proeecuirix. iJfc't bound over for his appearance at next term. Com. vs. Iiaac Drestlun True bill Larceny. Joseph Leigh t. prosecutor. Deft failing to appear, recognizance for feited. Com. vs. Jacob Reigler, Martha Zei :T. . Surety of the Peace. Dcfts dis charged, and Stewart Smith, the prose cutor, to pay the costs. McMeen, At kinson aud Parker for Com. ; Lyons for left Cora, vs Samuel Mitchell. True bill Fornication and bastardy. Sarah Ann Keuuedy, prosecutiix. Deft bound over for his appearance at next term. Mc Meen and Parker Sc Salun for Common wealth ; Doty & Son for deft. Cora, vs J. English West. Surety of the Peace. Deft gnilty. Sentenced to enter into recognizance in the sum ol S500 to keep the peace, Set , for six nouths, pay the coft. A'c. John Bals bach, pnsecutor. McMeen and Parker Hi Sahin for Com. ; Atkiusou aud Alex tnder for deft. Com. vs. Fleming Wilson. True bill Fornication and bastardy Susan Bums. prosecutrix. erdict guilty. .V-ntenceri to pay S15 lying in expenses, ami SI 50 J per week for seven years, pay co.-ts, give bail to Overseers of Poor of Lack twp., Sec. Doty & Sou and McMeen for Com. I'arker & Sahm for deft. Com. vs. Wm. Kane. True bill. Lar ceny as bailee and embezzlemeut as guar- j dian. C. J Chambei'.iu, piosecu'or. Verdict, not gailly. McMeen and Doty & Son foj Com .; Parker & Tallin for deft Com. vs. Geo Hoffman, Michael Ilum- melsbattgh, II r Bnrkhe.iser aud Josiah S Ivenepp. True bill. Cutting timber j trees. John Quin, prosecutor. Verdict not guilty. McMeen and Doty Si Son for Com. ; Parker Sz. .ahm for deft. Com. vs. John McMauigal. True bill Nuisauce. Jane Scott, prosecutrix Ver dict, guilty. Seutence, fine of f2 am) costs. McMeen and Doty Hi Sou foi Com. ; Parker & Sahm for deft. Com. vs Lewis Clark. Not a true bill. False pretence. I. T. McAlieter. prosecutor, to pay the costs. . McMeen aud Lyous for Cum. ; I'arker & Sahm for dol t. Com vs. Washington Hilton and Atnos Ililteu. iot a tine bilL Receiving stolen goods. Jacob Yeager. prosecutor. Coin. vs. Andrew Shover and William Sterrttt. True bill. Not keeping road in repair. Verdict, uot guilty. Deft to pay half the costs. ; McMeen and Doty fc Son for Com. ; Parker & Sahm for deft. Com. vs. W. II. Darsh. True bill. B. P, Bealor, prosecutor. Burglary.- Deft having escaped, there was no trial. Com. vs James A. Sieber. True bill Henry II . Etter, prosecutor. Deft not yet arrested. Tub largest and heaviest clusters of grapes that we ever read of were those that the Hebrew spies returned with from CmiHan to their camn in the Wilderness. I.A 1 ...... .u. .1 l. f 1i,dtwra nl grapes that we have ever seen were brought into our office the other day liora Oberholtser'a Vineyard. U'e did not weigh a singe cluster of the lot, but we counted the grapes ou a bunch of the Concord vaiiety. They uuinbered ninety-six. Tlie office luxurated iu the lus cious fruit of the vine that the Ober holtzer Brothers .sent us. We had Northern Muscadine, Israella, Uniou Village, Union Village Seedling, Ives Seedling Creveling, Hardford, Rogers No. 3, Clinton, Concord. Taylor, Dela ware, Rebecca, and Dianna We can never forget that lot of grapes. We thought, too, of Father Noab, and won dered whether he had got druuk on the juice of snch delicious frnit, and we ask ed the foreman whether that carousing ld fellow. Bicchus used to make his wine of "chicken, fox',' and frost grapes " He announced that in his onioion be was a pioneer in the cultivation of the grape, and that be never even dreamed of ouch delicious fruit ' as that raised at the -Tnniata Valley Vineyard." He said that be did not like Bacchus, and tabooed him and then . went off into- the query vhpther the members of the new temper ance rartf eat grapes ; in which qor we all hart.l and vowed tk.it wi would never get drank. Notice- It being my intention, nothing preventing, to spend tbe fall and .Witter itf New lork City.ln prosecution of my medical, studies, those owing (me will confer a favor by coming forward and settling their accounts by the 1st of October..; After that date my books will be in the bands of J. C. Doty, Esq , for collection. I shall be absent, until about the 1st of March. 137.' ! ' tbouas a. elder, m.d. Sept. l3-2t.; ' - - Amends Honokablk The new pa per, published at Lewistown. and styled The Dtmorratie Sntiel,n says that the Juniata Sentinel heralds oar advent in "borrowed slang." We beg leave to say to our new friend that dignity is a gift of nature, and that no amount of taking on will pass for the genuine ar ticle, and we cannot understand why so much dignity should be exhibited in re gard to what we wrote particularly when what we said was true. When we wrote, the paper in question lay before us We said "it is an eight column paper, one-half priuted at Lewistown and the other half printed elsewhere." That declaration was correct, for the inside aod outside of the paper proclaimed that truth. We borrowed that fact from the Democratic Sentinel itself, and if there is auy slang about the assertion we learn ed it from the new organ. We said that 'it is a Burns Organ." That we learned from another source. Perhaps that was a mistake on our part. If the 'Demo- rrnt'C S ntmcl will tell us that it is not a Burns Organs, we will so publish it. We further said that a committee of ' one, two, three, four, five, six, a dozen for aught we know, constitute its editorial corps."' The fact that it is edited by a committee we also learned from the same number of the paper that we learned the fact of where it was published. We learned all that from tite orgau If we had known the number of the editorial corps, we would have stated it iu round figures. Considering our indefinite infor mation, we trust that the gentlemen will xcuse us for guefeing it to be between one aud a dozen. Since what we said has displeased our new friend we shall nm uess agaiu, but wait patiently for defi nite information, and only add that great journals only can afford a dozen or i half dozen of editors. We wish the new paper success financially. GOLDEN FOTJJffTAIS PEN. Some! Ling new and noiel. Do sure and read tbe advertisement in our paper, headed Greatest Invention of the Age." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman und child. Agents, here is a chance to mnke money in introducing a good and saleable artiste. I'iles instantly relieved and soon cured by ujing Dr. lirigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce inflamaiijn. soothe, the irritsted parts, and have proven a blessing to tho afflicted whether internal, external, bleeding or itch iug piles. All kinds iu all stages must yield to the wonderful inft'ience of these never failing remeuies. Sold by Druggists. Tna Oxwabi) Pbosbss or Semites. It if in indisputed fact thai the skill of man if dtily developing improvements iu various (1c partments of industry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. One of th cost desirable and long wished for results has been accomplished in tbe discovery, by Dr. J. Ilriggs. of his Corn and liunion Rem edies, his Alleviator for tbe cure nnd preven tion of c.mimon Corns, and his Curative foi the absolute cure of Fettered Corns, Inflamed llunions, Ingiowin; Nails, Sore Instep. Blis tered Heels, Tender Feet, &c, ic. Sold by Druggist. Corona, Cor.ns, asd Throat ArrECTios. As all seasons of the yeir. many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ng themselves in various forms such a Coughs, Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, Ptbuic, and other btguwavs to that prince ol terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when thev are slowlvtut snrKly drift ing onward o certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper rmnedies, check their downward tondency. Dr. J. Br:ggi Throat and Lung Healer is the seme of perfection for the speedy cure of al' liseases ot the 1 hroat. Lungs, and (..nest Can he given to tbe infant and aged with per f-ct safety. a it contains no injurious drug- of any description. As a general household cdicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Diu Catocs' AUevauler cures Headache Neuralgia and nervou dtoeases. Trv it. Sold by BASKS 4 AAMLIX, and drupgists generally. JIARRIED. CjUS-qSGEIt CODER At the Methodis Parsonage, yifliin. Pa, on the 31st ult., by Rev. H. C. Pardoc, Mr. John N. Resinger, o' Perry county, and Miss Sue J. Coder, ol AcademiaJ ! - UIED. HACK C'n the 2'th nit, in Mexico, Mr. Fredeiick Hack, in the 68th year of his age. ' HAWK On the 10th in-t Blanche, in fant daughter of Michael and Amanda Hawk, of the borough of Patterson, aged 3 months and 25 days. The Place for Good Grape-vines IS AT THE luitiafa Dallcjr Uiutprbs, AA'D URAI'E-VLNE NURSERY. rrMlE undersigned would repect fully in 1 form the publie that he has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of Mifflintown, where he has been testing a large, number of the different varieties of Grapes; and having been in tbe business for seven years, he is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEADING - VARIETIES,-AN OF THE i MOST PROMISING . ,. ,! ' " KINDS, AT LOW RATES, by the single vine, dozen, bundrei or then- sand. . All persons wishing good and thriflv viqes will do well to call and see for them selves. ftg- Good and responsible Agents wanted. Address, . .-,,,.,.' JONAS OBERHOLTZER, ',',, Mifflintown. Juniata Co., Pa. FOR SALE. A SK HORSE POWER ENGINE, with Governors, Boiler and Mnd Boiler, all complete, for full particulars address , EOBERT McINTIRE. Pera Mills, Juniata Co., Pa, Job 28, 1871. , ........ - Handbills for public sales printed on sbert aotiee at tha Sz.vnsrt Omrt. FINANCIAL AMD COHEBCIAL 1. : i OF, ! ; iQSo.BdSt.,Phila. Z o'clock, p.m. Sept. 12,1871. New O. 8. 6 s of 1881...V,...... 113U4 V. 8. 6 s of '31 w . I18i(sll& "62, 115 . '64,, . 116 UH "."J , .85..- 116il!6 ' , 'U5, new,. Jl (A I' '" '67, new,...-.. 114tiall4 '. '68..; 114i114 " 5'b.10-4(I's " tj. S 80 Tear 6 per cent. Cy ...... 116. rami Gold Silver, 10 !0 Union Pacifio R. R. IstM.Donds. 9''K4 U Central Pacific K. R lOiil" Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 84 85 MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sbktihii. by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter V lb.-.- Eggs. dox - l.ard, jt a.................... 20 . 20 8 8 25 50 . V.7. " " V.." 8 Country Soap Beeswax .......... Tallow Rafts Wool, washed Poultry, live ........ Dried Apples Peaches, pared " Peaches, unpared " Cherries ' Cherries, pitted " Blackberries ' Raspberries ............ ... 20 - 4 ... 2t . 17 10 40 75 2 25 50 8 IS Country Hams Sides and Shoulders........ ...... Potatoes, l bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, 3 sack Railroad Ties Loonst Posts, mortising " ' for board fence.. . D. K. SDLHUKF S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Grain. White Wheat, bus $1 IS Red Wheat. 1 10 Corn 62 Oats. ........... .... 38 Timothy seed - 3 50 Coal. Prepared Ccal, J1 ton - $5 75 Nut ' " " - 4 75 Pea " " - 3 25 Uiiuminous" " - 3 35 Lumbxr. Run of Log, 4 4, V 1000 ft -....$24 On ' ' o-n, " IbUO ', , 8 4. " , 25 00 ';!. 6-4, : " 2S0Hto40 00 Hemlock Frame, " 17 OOtoJlloO Boards,- " 18 00to2()no Wbitepine worked Flooring. 28 "0 " (iermau Siding. 28 00 'anel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 8x10, window- 5 " " !)xl2, , t ' - 70 ' " 1012, " ' 80 ' " 10x14, ' U0 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PiiiLAnsi.raiA, Sept 12, 1871. . Fiona The market is quite active, and holders are firm in tbeir views. : 5000 bar rels sold, including Superfine ... .. $4 7")(55 00 Extras So 0oft5 37 N. W. Extra Family $ 7 12 Uhio ind. do. do , $"i 75fa7 12 Penua. do. do. - $B 62(o6 26 Fancy Brands $7 60f8 50 Grain There is a steady demsnd for Wheat. Sales of 18.001 bushels at $1 4Ha 1 50 lor Indiana and Penna. red : $1 50a i 55 for amber, and $1 601 65 for Michigan white, live sulU at 80c. Corn is in good request, and 65'H) busbnls sold at 75c for yellow, and 73a74e for western mixeo. Oats ire in fair t'emand, with sales of 8U0O ousb. western at 49a52, PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, Kept. 11 P. M. riEsr Cattls were in fair demand this week, at an advance of I V lb. S..lts of xtra TaC.jc ; fiir to good at 6J afilc. and common at 435Jc lb, gross. Receipts, 9- 0- Cows and Calvss attract but little atten tion, but r rices were steady. S ties of spring ers at S 15aS5. and fresh Cows at 35a45. Re ceipts, TOO head. - PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU TION OF PENNSYLVANIA. JOINT RKSOLUTIOS Proposing at) amendment to tbe Constitution ( of Pennsylvania. Be it UnolveJ by the Senate aad Ilousc of Rtpraenlativa of the Commonwealth of Penn- ylvania in General Anembly net. That the following amendment of the Constitution of his Commonwealth be propesed to the people or their adoption er rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out. tbe Sixth Section of the Sixth Xrliclc of the Constitution, and insert in lieu i hereof the following : A Slate Treasurer shall be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at snch times ind for such term of service as shall be pre scribed by law." JAMES H. WEBB, Speaker of tbe House of Representatives. WILLIAM A. WALLACE. Speaker of the Senate. Approved the fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and sev enty-one. JNO. W. GEAlii. Prepared and certified for publication pnr xuant to the Tenth Article of the Constitu tion. F. JORDAN", Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, Harrmburg, July 5tb, I8I. j 8m ' BEST CIGARS IN TOWN AT Ilollobntigh's Saloon. Two for 6 cents. Also, the Fre-het Lager, the Largest Oysters, the Sweetest Cider, the Finest Domestic Wines, and, in snort, any thing you may wish in tbe EATING OR DRINKING LINE, at the most reasonable prices. He has also refitted his BILLIARD HALL; . o that it will now compare favorably with any Hall in the interior of the Stat. June 1. 1870-ly Serial Jloticfs. ftar DEAFNESS. BLIMDNKSS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of iwate of the tJye ani Ear, kio tptcialty in the Medical College of Pnuuylvania, 1 3 peart? . experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland.) No. 8"5 Arch Street, Pbilo. testimonials can be seen at his offico. Tbe medical faeu'ty are Invited to iccomp hny their patients, as he has do secrets in bis praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. oetlJ-lj-, , PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe- nw4 at tain OnW , - DEmvEH&BRa n&Talratto-Fatta IX WALKER TOWNSHIP " A.T PRIYATU HALIO. THE naderaigaed offers at private sale,; a aluabl farm, situated In Walker town- Ship, about one fourtl mile northeast f Per rysville an the oast aMa of the Janiata risar, adjoiaing lants of William Hetrick and, Mrs. Shuman, coalainiag ; w' , ONE HUNDRED MD SHOT ACES, Nine Acres of which are well set with young limber,- Tbe remainder is cleared and in a good state of cultivation every acre being unable ; having thereon erected a large new Brick Dwelling House, also a good STONE HOUSE, suitable for renting or can be used as a summer house, a good Spring House near to tbe Dwelling Ho at, Hake-oven and good Well of never failing water all under one roof, , Good Lurj e 1 tunic Iiarn, Wagon Shed. Wood House, and all other ne cessary outbuildings. There is a good Coal wnarf on tbe premises, whioh is valuable. Also a good Young Orchard, just beginning to hear plentifully. , 1 his farm waa formerly owned by Samuel Cahore, dee'd., and can be bought from bis widow. Mrs. Anna Myers, residing in Mo Veytnwn, Mifflin Co., Pa. Full particulars will be giveu and terms made known by tbe undersigned, residing on tbe premises. I. L. BASUOP.E. July 12, 1871-2m VALUABLE FARM IN FERMANAGH TOWNSHIP. AT PKIVATE SALE! THE undersigned offers at private salsa valuable farm, situated in Fermn?b township, Juniata county, about 8 miles northeast of Mitttin, (by the mail), adjoining lands of C. B. Horninir. Jacob Thomas. Sr.. aud William Allison containing ISO ACRES, About Thirty teres of which is good Timber, land a nortion of the timber on it heine fine straight oak, suitable for heavy frniie work I be remaining one uunureil acres are clear, i nd in a rood state of cultivation, and well fenced, having tbereon erected a new FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, thirty feet square, with fountain pump at tbe door, a ; . . j. . iool Framn Hunk Hani, 40 by 72 feet. Trough with fountain pump far wateriug stock near the hhrn. Two Corn Cribs, Stone Spring aud Wssh House, and nil other outbuildings usually found on a well improved farm There are two Springs of excellent water near the house There is also on the premises an Orchard with a FIXE COLLECTION OF FKl'IT. This property, is in close proximity to schools and mills, and is a desirable place fir a farmer. Particulars, as to price and terms, can be learned by e:illio on or addressing tU un dersigned, residing in Mifflintown, or Pbilo cliivcly, on the farm. JOHN HORNING. June 14. 1871. Real Estate at Private Sa! Is Milfird Township. T'lIE undesigned offer to seU at private 1 sale a certain tract of lxnd situated in Milford township, one mile south of Patter son, Juniata county, adjoining lands of G. W. Jacobs, B. D. Kepner Jacob Lemon and others, containing FORTY-FIVE ACHES, about Tnirty five Acres of which are cleared aud in a good state of cultivation, having been limed twice over within the last five years. The remaining ten acres is woodland, well set with lock-oak and yellow pine tim ber. The improvements ou this property LOG HOUSE, BAXK BARN, BLACKSMITH SHOP. Good Frame SPUING HOUSE, with a never failing Well o.' gocd water at the door, also a Spriug close by. Also necessary outbuild ings, a good Apple Orchard, reaches, Pears, Cherry s and all kind of fruit. Tbe above proportv will be sold en very reasnmble terms The purchaser can also have tbe opportunity of buying from ten to forty acres uf good cleared land adjoining tbe above, at a very moderate price. For further information inquire of Arnold Varns, r wner, who resides ou the premises. Any person wiohmg to purchase would do ell to call aud examine the property for themselves. ARNOLD VARNS. Jnlv 12 1S71-3m D.K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) EZALSSS IN Grain, Lumter,Ccal, fStilt , Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CLIENT, &C. The Highest Cash Trices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain. Lumber, Coal, 4c, cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. USYou can make monev by calling on us belore selling or baying elxewhere. Grais will be bkckivid ix stosk to be SOLD BT THE 1st OF JCKE, 1871. P. 8. Oar grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20. 1871. Cinsr in'lilt, JM Arch St.: Prof. UftltoB. 23J W. 4th St.. CiMinuUi. U-. Mi ttv. QtMi. M Chmriutu. K. C. rv mk- . MVmwhiBg tiruol milt n M ' M w i i i i wiuoas in knife or rarjfttie ftodwtth bat itttl net n4 aHr is ft ttrnrwl rf tavksn (a O tlSNaVtaai M- Soirvtani. Bflwr m Ml of bora Pr tmn, with tbir TP - b"f" tr- BM&ti, auauiatr oar M IM g viri mcaM. no UMn uhm trmtmfit. Nnn ethflT thofflrl rrr b atwl For r-rt:euij miut far wfenltj. cU). orHdromVy. WALL PAPER Bally to the Place where jou can bay , your wan raper uaeap. - T'HE undersieaed takes this method of in- 1 forming tbe public that he baa just re ceived at b:s residence on I bira street, Mit flintown, a ltrge assort arent of WALL PAPER, i of various styles, which he offers for sale CHEAPEK than ean be parchased elsewhere in tbe county. All persons in need of the above article, and wishing .0 save money, are rnvitea to call and examine his stock aad hear hi prices belore going elsewhere. KuLarge supply constantly on hand. - SIMON BASOM. Miffliptown, April 6, 1871 tf - T AEtiEST 6TO0& af Vnm Oooda ia the M-i eautry ai j liter - - "isenaoa s. ' ytisfrUau'ou. : .-D'.r.i i .the,, : AMERICAN WASHER. PRICE $5.50. Tht Americaa Washer Saves Uonsv, - Tims ani Drudgery. The Fatigue of Washing Day no longer dreid- ed, but Economy, Efficiency, and Clean Ctothirrj,' Sure. In calling public attention lo this little machine, a few of the iavaluahle qualities, (not pressed by any other washing machine yet inveuieii.) are here enumerated : It is the smallest, nft compact, wiost port able, most simole iu conalruciion, mnt easily operated. A child, ten years old, with a few hours' practice, can thomnghiy comprehend and effectually use it. There is no adjust ing, no screws to annow no delay in adapt ing t It is always ready fjr nse ! It is a perfeet little wonder! It is a miciatnre iant, doing more work and of a belter qual ity, than tbe most elaborate and cosily. Une balf of the- labor is fully saved by Hs use. aad the clothes will last uie-balf longer than by Ihe old plan of the rub board. It will warh the largest blanket. Three shirts at a time, washed thoroughly ! In word, the ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a Lace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally within the capaeily of thia L1TTLK GEMt It can be fastened to any tub aud taken off at will. No matter bow deep rooted a prejudice may exist against Washing Machine, tbe moment this little machine is seen to perform its woa eers, all doubts of its cleansing efficacy and utility are banished, and tbe doiihtrr and detractor at once become tbe faat friends of the machine. TTe have testimonials wiiheut end. sotting forth its numerous advantages ever all others, and from hundreds wbo have thrown aside the nnwielny, useless mnehinea. which have signally failed to accomplish the object prom ised in prominent and loud sounding adver tisements. It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for wringing. The price, another paramount indjeemert to purchasers, has been placed so low. that it is within tho reach of every housekeeper, and there is no article f domestic economy that will repay the small investment so soon. All that is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAVEK, is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its work perfectly. Sole Agents for the United States, A. H. FUAXCISCUS k CO., 513 Market St., Thilad'a, Pa. Tbe largest and cheapest Wooden Ware house in the United States. sng'6-3m FOUTZ'S CELEBBATeD ii Cattle Powflers. This nrtparauon. lone and faTorablr known, will thoroi;fif.!j re-invigt.iaw hritkpn down and low-ppiriud hores. hy ti'rnPrt)tt-nina: and cleans tiig ll.it stocificli itad iuU'tine. It is a sun pr-ver.tiTeof all disaws inciInt t this animal, such aa LXNii rCV fcK. IvLAXfhhS. VrM.oiV WATER. HHAVE-S. Cta'GH.-. MS T KM PER, FKVEIW, FO 'I X HKR, LOSS OK APPETITE AX1 VITAL F.XERGY, he. Its use improves the wind, increases the app:utc girts asmootn and k lossy ,:d inu traailormi the mieraMe Icuw ' to to a bnc-lookinK and tirited Lome. . To kcpfri f Cow this repara- , tioo is invaluabif. It is a sure pie- Horn, etc. )l has iVt-n rrnTen br .actual rxpvHmfnt to increaae tbe ajuaiitity of Bilk and cream twenty fiercent. and make the butter flim and sweet. In fittenin eattle. it gives them an appctif , loosens U.eir hide, and makes bem thrive mucit faster. In all diseases of Swine, sneh ss Coughs, fleers n the Lungs, Liver,cc.this article acts as a specinc. rir putun from one- half a paper to a paper In a barrol of ' will the ahove divaes will he eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given in time, a eertafn prerentive and cure for the Hog Cholera. D.ITID E. FOUTZ, Proprktor, BALTIMORE. 91 d . For fate bv Dniffvist, and Storekeeper throughout the Dai Led States. Candu and Sot-tb America It. F. K&IWEK . SL.. Agenis. Mifflin town. Pa. aug23-ly JUNIATA VALLEY BANK MIFFLIXTOWX, TEXX'A, JOSEI'n POMEIIOY, President. T. VAN IIIVIX, Casbiei. DIBKCTOBS. .I.tunh Pnmerov. ' I John J. Patterson. Jerome N. Thompson, .George Jacobs, John uaisbacn. T.n,n mnnir. receive Jonosits. nnv interest on time deposits, bay and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and cheeks. Remit money to any part of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums 01 i.'mi at z per cent, discount. In sums of Sr'00 at '1 per cent, discount. In sums of $100 at 3 per cent, discount. fan 1H 189 NEW DRUG STORE. BANKS & HAMLIN, Main Street. MijHintoicn, Pa. DEALERS IN DREGS AID .nEDICUCS, Chemicals, Dye Stuff, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glas, Putty, Coal Oil, Lamps, Rurners, Chimneys. Brushes, Infants Urushss. Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes. Perfumery, Coabs. Hair Oil, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions, and Stationary. LARGE VARIETY OF PATENT MEDICINES, selected with great oare, ni warranted from hiflsh uuthiiril V. Purest of WINES ASD LIQUORS forMedi- I cal Purposes. Pgg- FKtSCK.lt ttu. a componnuea who reaieare. malbill-ly Hnrrali! Hnrrali! Great Excitement at the Mifflin Chair Works! WHY is it that everybody eoes to WM. P. 5STDKR when they are in need of any kind of Chairs ? BECAUSE he keeps the Best and Finest Assortment of all kinds of Chairs that was ever offered to the eyes of tbe public. Reader, if you are in want of Chairs of any kind, you will do well to call on the un dersigned and examine his fine stock of Cane Seat ani Wiaflsor Chairs, . of all descriptions, before purchasing else where. Having lately started in business, he is determined to do the very best he ean as regards durability and cheapness, and war rant all work manufactured by him. ' tStT RememheT the Riga of tbe BIG RED CHAIR on the pole on ih corner of Main and Cuerry streets, when yon want to bay food chairs. WM. r. SNYDER. MitSjatowa, Fel8, 1871. Horse i o LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Attorney at Law, - MIPFLISTOWK, PI-- " ' afeT-ColUeting aadConveyanciDf frtmfOf attended to. ..,,., Office, second story of Coast Htfnstf, above rrothonotary'a etSce. jobei:t McMebn, ', 7 ATTORNEY AT LdlfV MirrnsTowx. pa. ' " Oicc en Bridge .irert. in the room Jormerly occupied ty Kzr P. VaA eC, Esq. ' LEX"KM;CLt:RS. ' ATTORN" AT LAW. it SOOTH SfXtH JTS K E 1 PHI DA DELPHI A". ctTlf ' g. IT. LOUDE.V. MJFFLINTOWN. PA., Offers his peryires to tbe ciliiens of JuniV at a county k's Anoiioueer and Vendne Crier. CbargAt, frort two to ten" dollars. Satisfac tion warranted. f oovS-Sm. . PATTEI150N, PE-JJX'A-. Angus' I?, ISfi'J-tf. Thomas a. elmkjTTET ?lIFFLlSTt)WJvPA. Oitie hours V A. Vi. fn P. t Office id Belford's hniMing, to dors above ihe.ew. tinel nthi-e, Uridgc hirret. aug 18 If HOM.EOPHATIG PHYSICIAN i SURGEO:! Having peruianen'ly located in the btroitgh of Mittiintown. ctTrs his professional services o tbe citizens of ibis place and surrounding conarry. Otfice od Main street, over P-'idler's Prttj Store. g 18 lC9-tf e. vr. McPHiRp.AS. glttorneir at auf, 1)01 SANSO.M STREET, PlilLADtLPlKA'. ug 18 IStO-ly c ENTP.AL CLAIM AGENCY, 144 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, imLAOi-:i.p'iit. qu. P.oitnties. Pension.'', Eck Tay, Hora Claims, State Claims, &., promptly colltciteJ. So cbrj:e for information, mr ahennmuey is not collected. octUT-tf BLOWISBl'HU STATE NORMAL SCHtTVh AND Literary aad Ctmriercisil Instifrte- The Faculty of this In'titutirn aim to be very thorough in their inatrnttipn. and t look carefully after tho manners, health and morals of the studruts. Winter term connrences J:iauary 9, 1S7I. Jay" Apply fo catalitrnes to hi:m:t carver, a. m., Sepf 2S, lsTO-tim Principal. Wew Brug Etore IX PERRYSVILLE. DK. J.J. ArrLEIIAl'GH has establiahad Prut and Prescription Store in the above-nairre 1 p'a'cc. iincf kcrpa a Rcucrslaa sortaont of MCGS ASH -VEDICIXES. Also all otbef' articles usually kept i'a Estab lishments' of t sis kind. Pure Wine; and Liijtiors for mdiciial pur-po-es, Cipars. Tobacco, Stationery, Connec tions (first-clasl, Nolim.'s, etc'., eti. Peffho I"Ctor gives advice free Oil, Paint & Varnish, WHITE LEAD, REI LEAD. COLOEED PAINTS IN OIL BURNT UMBER. RAW UMBER. CHROME GREEN', PARIS GREEN, Prussian Blue, Lamp Black, Paint Brvthts, VarnUU Brihcst WHITEWASH BRUSHES, SMASHES "Whiting and Roeiu by the Uarril. Soaps, Japan Dryer, White Varnish Caceatratoi Ija, East's ?zt"X Pnitv inl Oliisw- The above goods, witn a Iirjre variety f DRUGS and PATENT MElilCISK', laya en hand at the PATTERS0H ERUG ST0EE. lg" Cl.-S cut to any sije desired. lir P. C. Kl'NDtO. Juiy 12. l'-Tl-'f S. B. LOUDON, MERCHANT TAlf.OtS, "IT70ULD respect fu"y iif.ri the public thrit he has rtumvsd b'S Titi!riiij Es tablishment to a rcnn in .Valor N-in' ?fuw btlil ling, on tiie Parker lot. on Eri.ig-i sircet, Mifflintown, an i has ;pened ut a LARGER AND TINtR ASSORT MEST OT CLOTHS. CAXSIMhltfiS. I'ESTLXCtS, AC, f baa ever was before brni(tht to thia towa wiiich he is prepared to make to order ia tna LA TES1 A SD HOST IJITR 0 VED S TYLK. And in a manner that wi!l defy all competi tion. He aUo manufactures to order, ail aorta of CUSTOM WORK On reasioabie term's. By strict attention to business, ba hopes ta receive a liberal share of publie patron age Give him a eall and inspect his stytea of cutting and workxaasbip belore going elsewhere. May 1.13,1. . LEBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Jonestown. Pa. POMCIES Perpetual, at low rates, !fo steam risks taken. This is one of tfca best conducted and most reliable Companies in tha Stale. J. WILSON ALLEN, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co.. Pa.. Agent for Janiata, Huntingdon, Franklin, FuHon ind Bedford counties. faugU-ly