A 5 WEDNESDAY MORSINO, OCf. 4. J871. PE3S5TLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AXD after Sunday, May 14, 1871, Pwwupr Trains will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express- l0 A. M HirriKb'ir Accotumoda'n 11.00 A. M. Mail Train 6,50 P. M. Cinciuoau Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. f'ineinnatt Kxpress 1,30. Ai M. First Pacific Express... 3,12 A. M. Mail Train....... 3,2V. P. M Way Passenger 9.15 A. M. JAMES NOKTH. At't TOS AMO COUdTRl'. Scarce Local items, ' ' ' The time to catch fall-fish Sow. Coming rapidly Corn banking time. A 1 dead and (jotie to smash The Wtiitc Mali's Party." .tii exchange says that youug ladies pnfer those uenepapera which make the most hustle. Pretty well gotten op, but a question able political document The Irish poem in last week' Dtmocratic Sentinel. "Hard to beat The 9 ft pumpkin Irouglir to town by A. K Knuflman, of Walker township, and sold to Mr. Al bright, of the Juniata HotelT tbe day of the election have horses and wagons ready to convey the ag-ed and the feeble to the polls. "" Public Salk Wilsou Sanok, 'Walker township, will sell at paWicsnle, -on the 14;h ia-l , one cow, one iog, lot of poultry, and household ftiruitaiv. Sale at 1 o'clock I'. 51. A poet who had his coat sleeve where 'its should" not have Lad it, writes ; Last night I drew from off my sleeve a lit tle gilden hair; Lucky fr uie tbt my dear wife did not find i: there." Two or three doses of Sheridan's Chv ahy Condition Voted, rt will cure horse of any common cough or cold, and the "very worst en-tea may be cured in a few week. We icniw thU from experience. iifcAB PfcRi'oKMANCB Vesterday af 'ternoon two men with a well trained bear traveled our streets, followed by a large crowd of Yourig America. Hisbearship went through all sorts of performances at the bidding of hi fc""nrxj A N editor s.i s Hie uu.-iness men of a western town have presented their editor with a fine horse and boggy as an evi dence of t h'-ir appreciation of Lis paper. We hope fliTP will be uo such trick; played upon anyh .Iy here TnrRK is no lis-afe th-Ai is Lcir to more troublesome to managi than rheum-1 alism It couins when you least txpin-t j i. l .......... .11., ... ;il ,t nu. I, HUH t' I:miO I' miiiio vw n trip ... .... a 'Ft... 1,-., a,ii.i;..ii. vtis lemt'ily for this compl.iiut is John fOn't .no fy"C Lnihml. ""DAVID T. Klkiz, of this place, anJ Julix .lii:zi:ii, of idexico, are about opening a lry Goods, Grocery and Yu ri ;ty Store at the latter place. They have just received from 1'hiladelphia a gen-e-al aSiortniftit of dry goods, groceri.-s. queeiisware, glassware, naniware, ami ! everything usually kept, in a country re-! .. m,r , , f .1 1 i tail store ve Desiieafct tor inetn a iRtge i share of public patronage. j Xotk'E to I'av Up All persons in- j debted to me for ehoeinaking, ou my own individual accounts, are hereby requested j to call and settle the same, on or before the kOth day of November. 1S71. All! eccnnnts remaining unsettled ou that day j will be placed ia the binds of a Justice 1 i of the I'eace for collection. j A. 15. FASICK. Oct. 2-3t : An A xt Ta a p. Procure a largo . fponge. wash it well and press it dry, j which will leave the. cells quite open. Then Bj'rinkle over it some fine white sugar, and place it near where the ants j are most troublesome They will soon Collect opou the sponge and take up their ; abode iu the cells. It is then only uecea- ary to dip the sponge in scalding water, which will wash then out dead. Put on i more suar and set the trap for a uew haol. Alaska. Where on this globe, can we go beyond the omnipresent Tankee ? Landing at Sitka, we had walked but ;a short instance into the town when we reached lite northern depot of lr Aver a medicines in full display among the huts, shanties and court of these i loreal tribes. There the. familiar hotne-1 like names ..f Lis Cherry Pectoral, Pills. ! &c, salute us from tbe exterior and the interior of a etere which shows more ' business than Us neijjiiOors, ami prtnes ; that thee simple but sure reuvnVa are oven m"e necessary to savage life than to ourselves where they visit every fire-fide- Corieffndt Al'Xnnd. Jounml. A Cure tor Uuo Cholera. It II Wortliifgton, Csq.. of the second dis trict of Baltimore county, sends to the Townfw'own Journal the following pre scription, which he states is a sure cure for hoj; cholera : Take ten grains of calo mel and ten grains of tartar emetic, and make them into a pill. As soon as it is known tbat the hog is sick give the pill. If there is no change for the better by next day. or within ftbont twenty four hours, give another pill of the same in gredients. Mr. Wortbington informs us that he has never known a second dose of medicine fail to effect a perfect cure and restore the buz to health r,i WorthWlon himself baa cured more than 100 hog, w hich have been afflicted j with cholera, "by this medicine. ' HITCHCOCK'S ANALYSIS OF TO HOLY BIBLE Thia is a work of very peculiar inter est, affording to every one that full and satisfactory knowledge of the Holy Bible which (practically) would not be found in any other work now before tbe reli gions world. Dr. Hitchcock has in this work so carefully selected all passages of Scripture treating upon any point of Holy I Writ thht no one need be at a loss to have that perfect knowledge of the truth as it is, the whole Biole, from Genesis to Rev elation, being carefully analysed aud ar ranged in logical order, so that every text treating upon any subject is placed directly before you. Being thoroughly indexed, you can open at once to the de sired subject. This work contains also Cradeu'a Concordance complete. Pro nouncing and Interpreting Dictionaries, a Dictionary of all Religious Denomina tions, History of the Bible, Maps, En graving., &c, making it a work indis pensable to those who would learn more perfectly the way of life. Good and re liable agents will shortly wait on the citizens of Juniata county, and givethetn an opportunity to examiue and judge of the merits of the woik. We append the following testimonials : I have examined Hitchcock's Analysis of ihe Bible, and consider it a most valuable aid in the study of the Scripture JOHN I'll RUSH, Pastor M. E. Church, Lewistowu, Pa. In the above I fully concur. O. (. McCLEAN. Pastor Trebyterian Church, I.ewistown, Pa. j I have examined Hitchcock's Analysis of the Bible, and consider it a mom. Taltiable aid in the study of Ihe Holy Scriptures A copy of the work should he in cvorv Chris liar, futility. J. II. BKOWX. Pastor Lutheran Church, Lewistown, Pa Having examined lr. Hitchcock's Analyst of the Bible, presented by E. W. Smith. I m free to pronounce it a ro il christian gBi. 4tid do most heartily recommeud it to all who would learn more perfectly the wiv of life. J. J. KKIUI. Pastor Lutheran Church, Huntingdon, Pa. I should rejoice to see a copy of this very Tnluable work ( Hitchcock's Analysis of the Bible) in every family of niv congregation. JOHN McMILLKN. Pastor Presbyterian Church, Mt. Pleasant. Pa, I Reported weekly for the Jpsit Pf.stixkl So far as I have examined this Analysis 1 i,y tlie Board of Commerce of Miffliu and Pat consider it very useful 'terum M.I fllEW tf.I.I.idN. I Pastor Presbyterian Church, Mifflintown, Pa So far in I have examined this work I es teem it gooil, ami recommend it. I. M. Ul.ACKM Kr.HEIl, r.i'or Luthiraii C.mrch, .MitT.ititowu, Pa. . !lavi! purchased Httrlico-k Analvis ot the Biliie co:ne two veiiri since, and niadi constant use of it lis a ru:il liook, 1 ctn oeaiti'y commend the same a being in every purliciilir a nlot ihtitoiiti, CMiiipreli('n-ive. and satisfactory work. To tho relijricois ami thoughtful public it appeals as an extraordi nary means for the more perfect study ot tlod's revealed will. We could wish a large circulation in our coninunitv H. t.'. PARUOE. Paior M. E. Church, Mifflintown, Pa. sepl-i-Sw Ukal Estatk f i it Sxt.K .Samuel , . , . . Lroiiaril. r.su , Asttit tor Ihfi n Heirs ol Mary trick, rlt-ceast'd, wiil off-r at public sale, on llie pietnises, at 10 o clock j A. M., oa Woiltn'sJaj-, October llih. ! a lot uf ground in F.ivette township, coiiiainiiijr ia acrff, wait tiweiiiii uiiuif barn aud other iinjirovethents thereon i There w ill also be sold at the same time a lot of ground in the same town j l - :. i n . I : .1 - i uti, coiii.iiiiui iu acres uaviug iiiereot erected a tiew dwelling house f,.a.ne barn. . and i J. At a regular meeting of .Mitllintntvn Tsion, No. 314, Sous of Temperance, laid ou Monday evening last, the follow ingotficers were duly installed : V. p V p Snyder. V A. I'. (atnss O D.ity. It s J W. Speddy. A. R. S Wm. M. Allison. Treasurer I). 1. Crawford. F i. J. A Creswell. ( li;iilain S. West. Conductor Myers Troup. A C David Miirnhy. I S. loin. M. McCoy. O. S. Henry Watts. ) ALL persons who aspire to beanty of personal appearance should noi neglect that natural accessory, the hair. My many it has been neglected until the hair hag become thin, gray, or entirely fallen off. Messrs. Hall & Co , Nashua, N. II have produced an t ffectual remedy, call ed Sicilian Hair lleiiewer. which cures !1 disease of tin scalp. Thia wonder- ful preparation acts upon the glands, which support and nourish tbe hair, re stores gray hair to iu original color, makes the scalp while and clean, re moves and prevents the formation of dan druff and all cutaneous eruption ; and by its tonic and nutritive properties, re stores the scalp to a healthy state, and creates a new growth As a dressing, if is unsnrpased. giving the hair that bril l"ncy " mcU admired by M.BoU-n Cumm.vcud. GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. Snmctliiiig ucw and novel. Ue sure and read the advertisement in our piiper. headed Greatest Inveution of the Age." We believe tbe GoWcn Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is u necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. Piles instantly relieved and soon cured by u.-ing Dr. Urigig's Pile Remedies. They re duce inflamattJii, soothe the irritated parts, and have proven a blessing to the afflicted whether interns!, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful influence of these never failing remeuies. Sold by Druggists. The Oxward Pttoeuass or Scikvce. It is an indisnuted fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various de partmcnis of industry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. One of the cost desirable and lone wished for results has been accomplished in tbe discovery, by Dr. J. Brings, of his Corn and Bunion Rem Am kt. AilviiLtnr for the enra and breven- tion of eommon Corns, and bit Curative for the absolute cur. of Festered ieeigi ionder Feetio., &c. Sold by Drag? - :. Cottons, Colds, ai Tbioat ArrccTiox. As all seasons of the year, many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ing tbemselTca ia varies forms such as Coughs. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Asthma, Pthisic, and other highways to that prince of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when they are slowly tut tarely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper remedies, check their downward tendencr. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is the acme of perfection forth speedy cure of all diseases ot the Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the iifantand aged with per fect safety, as it contains no injurious drugs of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Da. Beiogs' Alieranler enrea Headache. Neuralgia and nervoua diseases. Try it -Sold by BANKS 4 AAMLIX, and drurgists generally. IABRIED. BARTON 311 LUKES' At the residence ofTFe bride's parents, Sept. 26, 1871. by Rev. L. B. W bhryock. assisted by Rer. S. 3. Wall en, Mr. David R. Birton and Miss Uarrzie J. Milliken. daughter of J. B Milli- ken. Kan aT of PtMMnt. Yiw Juniata. f?Al VIED. II IMed suddenly, at the resi dence of his son, Joseph MidJagh, Esq.. in the borough sf Patterson, on Sunday morn ing, tkjlst inst., Ashur Middagh, agnd 91 years. ' J FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. CLOSIZNCi PRICES or 40 So. ?d Si. Phila. 3 o'clock, p.m. Oct. 3, 1871. Sew U. S. 5 s of 1881 lit ($115 U. 8. 6's or '81 118 (.ivIIHJ 2 Ilajriitlo t4 mjra'iio 65 ll.lJtSjllfi " '..5. new lHJllo " " 'oT. new 114jffll5 - lHtfiHlloJ .vs. imu'i iiiir;ii'i ( u. ou I enr u per ceni. iy i n-jMii id Hold 114 ('il 14 Silver 109 (m'.V.H I Ctiion I'sctho R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 99(a ihlt Central Pacific R. U M2 (Ti l"'.'.l Union Paci&c Land Grant Kouda.. HO (u) 8"j yiFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. R""cr ll j ri1' P1 1' " jl'nuutrv Sjuap... ; beeswax I Tallow j Rn;s -.. ; '"'. washed .. oo 8 8 3 .j 8 8 20 10 n 4 20 i roultiy, live Drii'd Apples Peaches, pared Peaches, uupared Cherries ('berries, pitted At Blackberries ' Haspberrie ' eutiiry Hams 17 titles am) Shouldern 10 Pilatoes, 1? bus 4l Dii.tns " 75 'ntund Alt'm Salt, "r sack.. 2 25 Catlroad Ties 5'l Locust. Posts, mortising 35 for hoard fence.. lfi K. I'Ltil FF'S PRICES CL'RP.EST. r.fpiirted Weekly. Gums. i vvl'ile Wheat, V bus ., $1 4ft . 1 35 5 4(1 3 50 t om Dati riunthv seed. Coal. P eJ (Vfl, Mn ' . . $ 4 75 3 2S - 5 00 $24 00 Hi 00 I .Mil t'ea llituiiinotis" " LUMDKK. Run f Lng, 4 4, 10.iO ft 5-H. ' " ' 8 4. 25 00 ... 2 Otito40 00 1700toJliO0 lSOOto'JOOO " " -, 1 Hentlttck Kmine, " Iloiirds. ' Whitepine worked Flooring 28 00 dermal. Siding 2 00 "snel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, 81IO, "j window f " 0x12. ' 75 10x12. " ) 10x14, ' 'JO PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, pHILAnXLPhtA, Oct. 3, 1871. Floci There is a fair demand both for export tnd home use. and prices are well urn n I ai ned. Skies of 1800 bbl- embracing Superlne $4 7 5 Iff. 3 0O Extras $5 00(o,5 37 N. W. Extra Family $' 5o(7 12 Ohio & Ind. do. do $H 75fi,7 12 Pcnna. do. do $ f.2oi,fi 25 Fancy Brands $7 50(n,8 50 Grain Wheat is scarce, aud in demand at a further advance ; Ml K) bus 1'enn Mich am ber at. $1 tioal 70, and 12'HI bus Co whit at 51 75. Rye may be quoted at !)oc. Corn is in demand, and has aga4n advanced ; sales of SOOO bis at. 85c forytllow. and 81a88c for western mixed. Oats a-e held with more confi'letice; 4000 bus mixed and white sold al 40:i5lu. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. MostUT. Oct. 2 P. M. The marVet for Beef Cattle was excessive ly dull this week, and with a supply exceed ing 40'l;t bead prices a rain favoreo buyers. Sales of extra al ti.UTJc ; a few choice at 7 : fair tc good al 4l'ic, and common at 3a 4c f lb gros. Cows and Calves were in steady demand at $:.'a4'i for sprirgers, and $40a50 for fresh e ws. Receipt', 250 head.- Special Itoticrs. 'JO THE SUFFERING. The Rev. William II. Norton, while resi ding in Brazil as a Missionary, discovered in thai land of medicines a remedy for Consumption-, SCBOFM,, SoR! THttOAT, CoCGIIS, Colds, Asthma, anu Nkrvous Weakness. This remedy has cured myself after all other medicines bad failed. Wi.-ihingto benefit the suffering, I will send tbe recipe for preparing and using this rem edy to all who desire it FREE OF CHARGE. please send an envelope, with your name and address on it. Address, Rev. WILLIAM H NORTON, 67G Bbiiaowat, sept27-ly Naw Yobk Citt. DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D-, and Professor of Dn'ata of the Eye and Eur, hiv specially in the Medical College of Pennsylvania, 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Levden. Holland.) No. 8t5 Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials ean be seen at bis office Tbt medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he bas no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inierted with out pei" No charge for examination. oct!2-!y . ; . ' ' '.- - For CircaUr of the lri City fwllege, the most popular and successful institution in the United States, for the thorough prac tical education of youjg and middle aged men, address J. C. Smith, A. 5L, Principal, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug 1. lSTl-Soa THE NEW DISINFECTANT ! Bromo Chloralum, NON-POISONOl'S, ODORLESS, POWERFUL DEODORIZER AND DISINFECTANT. ENTIRELY HARMLEH8 AND SAFE. ARRESTS & PREVENTS CONTAGION. Used in private dwellings, hotels, restau rants, public schools, hoipinis, insane asy lums, dispensaries. jtiTs. prisons, poor, houses, on skips stea-o-hoats, and in tenement-houses, markets, for water-closets, uri nals, sinks, sewers, cesspools, stables. Ac. A fpecifie m all eontajfioua mud pe$ttlnttial dittaxtt. as cholera, typhoid fever, ship fever, small-pox, scarlet fever, measles, diseases of animals, Jtc. Prepared only by TILDES & CO., 176 William St., X. Y. Sold by all drugg:sts. 1,003 GIFTS. Grand Gift Concert and Distribution for the Benefit of the Foundling Asylum of New York, and Soldiers' and Sailors' Or phans' Home, Washington, D. C. To be held in Washinvmn (ai ai all Tickets are aalfl, f which Tea Bays' Sa tire Will begltea,) ami uot later than Nov. Zi i. in 1 1. fcuiire number or tickets, 52.O0U So each. 1,(Hi3 Gifts, amounting to $2U0, 000. to be awarded. Send for Circular, giv ing list of Gifts and References. Tickets can be had of EILEV ft SARGENT, Cor. Thirty-first & Market Streets, Philadelphia. Or, P. C. DEVLIN. Gen"! Ag't. 31 Nassau Street, New York. Hon. II. McOri.Loioit. Elkta. r , laj. Gan. T. Castlk. Baltimore. ;Con,r Hon J. S Neolit, Pittsburg. Trustee. . H. HENDERSON'S FAMILY LIQUOR CASES, Each Case conta:ning One Bottle of OLD PALP. BRANDY. I HOLLAND GIN. OLD KVE WHISKtlf, I OLD PAi.E SHKRRY, FINE OLD POUT, I OLD JJuURBON. Guaranteed Pure and of the very hel quality. PRICE SEVEN DOLLARS. Sent by Express V. O I)., or Post-oftiee order. 11. HEXDEK30N. 15 Broad St. New York. ETS WAITED Tor the TRANSMISSION OF LIFE. CorxsELs ox tub Natuhe ask Hygiesk or tiik Masculine Fcnction. by la Nai'Hkvs, author of "The. Phynrul Lift of Homu.n It relates to the male $ex : is full of new facts ; delicate but outrpoken; practical and pop ular; liijoly endorsed; sells rapidly. Sold by subscription only. Exclnive territory. Terms liberal. Price S2. Aildreft fur con tents. Ac. J. 6. FERGUS & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. The CONGRESS ARCTIC. Tbe BEST winter OVERSHOE! 50 BICKLES to break! i SO IROI BLR to pat mi! neat, t.enteel,styiisai ASK T3lKSnOE BEALEU 0B in FKEE for o:;e month no all who ask t; 7"c. to Jan., '7; S1.SU in .Tu'v. "72 : $3.50 to Jan., '7S. THE METH ODIST. Every week a Lecture Komu lalK by Ueeuher ; Sermon or article by Talmnge (trrond only to Jieerher in popularity). Mm. Willmjr's prent trrial ttory exposing secret workings of Uotnanini in America, and much other pooi' rending. G. HaUted, 114 Xasiau et.. Xnc York BAND LEADERS, For somethinir interesting, send your address j to GKOKI1K W. GATES, Frankfort, N. Y. S30. WE WILL PAY 30. j Apents S-'O per week to sell our great and j valuable disc.iveriei. If you want perm.1 nent. and pleasant work, apply for panicit I inr- Address DYER & CO., JACKSON, I Michigan. P KM ALE COLLEGE. Bordeulown, N. J.. 1. furnishes the beft educational advan tages, together with a pleasant home Board and Tuition, S "8 per vear. For catalogues. aunress Her. .1. h. is it .-i Ktl.t.1 . rn. v. $500 PER WEEK. Can be made by any smart man who ean keep his business to himself. Send stamp for par ticulars to HOWARD & CO., Williamsburgh, N. N. VORTH-EAST MISSOURI F"ns and In- improved Lands for sale by McNctt & Moss. Paris. Mo. THE CURTAIN RAISED. How it is done, and who does it. Tbe Alena Bonk, '1 pages, gorgeously illustrated with cuts, positions, Sec. Sent by mail, securely sealed, for fifty eents." Grand Circular, free. Address PHILANDER EAKL. 088 BROADWAY, New York. Agents! Bead This! ; V ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF V V $30 PER WEEK and Expenses, or al low a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAUNk'K 4 CO . Marshall. Mich. A CARD. A Clergyman, while residiug in South America as a Missionary, .discovered a sate and simple remedy for the Cure of Nervous Weakness. Early Dxeay, Diseases of the Uri nary and Seminal: Organs, and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers have been cured by this noble reme ly. Prompted by a desire to benefit the alHicted and unfortunate. 1 will send the recipe for preparing and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any one who needs it, of charge. Ad dress Jos. T. Ixmak, Station l, Bible House, N. Y. City. JUMATA VALLEY BANK OF MIFFLINTOWN, PEXN'A. JOSEPH POME ROY, President. T. VAN IUVIN, Cashier. MBECTOKS. Joseph Pomeroy, ijohn J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, George Jacobs, John Ualsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of 'be United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of S'.'oO at 2 per ceut. discount. In sums of $"00 at 'i per cent, discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per sent, discount. faugl1869 FOH HALE. A SIX HOUSE POWER ENGINE, with Governors. Boiler and Mud Boiler, all complete. For full particulars aridrees ROBERT McINTIRE. Pern Mills, Juniata Co., Pa. June 28, 1871. aJtrytAT Slstim i $1,50 oer year. DR. P, C. RUNDIO. FA.TTIiItlSwOIV, XV., DEALER IN EVERtTHINO THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS SRUIB'STOR The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage) to call, as they will find tbe largest stock in the ennnty to select from. COME AND HAVE VOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, VIOLINS, ACCOKbEONS AN1 U ARMONICO-NS ; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an immense stock of NOTIONS. JBaS" Something for everybody, young aud old, at tbe PATTERSOX DRUG STORE. HiSffllanfous. PROPOSED AMEH-DMEJTT TO THE COISTTTTJ TION OF PENNSYLVAUIA. JOINT KKSOLDTIOa Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of Pennsylvania. lit it Ketolred lg the Senate anil Home of lUpretmtatite of the Commonwealth of 1'tnn tyhania in General Assembly met. That the following amendment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth be propesed to the people for their adoption e-r rejection, pursuant to tbe provisions of tbe tenth article thereof, to wit : AMENDMENT. Strike out the Sixth Section of the Sixth Article of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: ' A Slate Treasurer sbll be chosen by the qualified electors of the State, at such times and for such term of service as shall be pre scribed by law." JAMES H. WEBB, Speker)f the Hoove of Repreenraivcs. WILLIAM A. WALLACE, Speaker of tbe Senate. Approved tbe fifteenth day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one. ' JNO. W. GEART. l'repired and certified for publication pur suant to tbe Tenth Article of Ihe Coostitu tion. F. JORDAN, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. Office Secretary of the Commonwealth, larri?burg, July sth, 1871. Km GROCEKF, PROVISION. j AND SHOE SI0BE! LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES k PRICES reported weekly by C. UA RILEY, op ( posite tbe Post Oihce, Mifflintiwn, Pa : fi'holeeale. Keietil. Butter Eggs Lard Cheese, Ohio , New Yoi-k MoIsmcs, Porto Rico, p gal..... New Orleans S.'riip, Honey Bee- Amber Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated A B " Kxlra I? Yellow C BVown Coffee, Rio, Choice.... " Fair , Roasted (Arbuvkles) Tea, Imperial, Finest ............ .. Oolong. - RaisiLS, Valenlia. Layers' .. .. Currants Pmens, French Rice Soap, Rosia . Olivo Babbit Salt, Ground Alum Dairy Mackeral. No. 2 (new) J bbl Brooms, No. I . " No. . " No. 3 : Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. Slaw Cutters - Tin Cups Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullen.leis Tin Wash F.tus Tin Buckets Boots, Men's Calf... ........... " Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Iri-h - " Sweet, f peek Coa! Oil, t gallon Cash paid for eggs. 25 25 1 1 18 00 00 Co 80 1 00 17 10 li 14 1C i'8 1 60 00 18 25 20 20 12 H t 10 15 2 25 0al5 3 50 40 35 30 1 50a I 75 25 00 8 r.o 40 SO 60 5 25 4 50 2 1)0 50 40 40 I). K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) DEALEBS IN Grain, Lumler.Coal, SSfilt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, U. The Highest Cash Trices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lnmber. Coal, &c. Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of onr own we can freigbt Grain. Lumber, Coal, c. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. JjjfYon can make moncv by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GBAIN WILL BE RKCBIVEn is stobe To sr. SOLD BY THE 1ST Or Jl'XE, 1871. P. 6. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. rw Wl Arrfc St.; tnl DtUvm. Z1S W. k Sc., CnrinMi. a4 Or. Omk a ClurlMt, H.Csm mmk- . iaf aKoaakiac esr.i of .111 I (4 I 0jT r thur pal UaocilMMI . I 0k wilkMt Ik karfa ac mam r I p BtSiaiat. " O Kt, 72 wkh4. if imkmn m M0tA UMUttl uniwiii Nam oOhjt fbl4 tftt to wmL Fr T nictttirt. mw4 tor ciTelr. miS. er 4drw m 1t. te3m Handoilla for publio sales printed on ihon notice at tbe Sestixei Ornes. . - I american'wasiier. PRICE $5.50. The American Washer Saves Honey, Time and Drudgery. The Fatigue of Washing Day no longer dread ed, but Economy, Efficiency, and Clean Clothing, Sure. In calling publio attention to this little machine, a few of the invaluable qualities, (not possessed by any other washing machine yet invented.) are here enumerated : It is tbe smallest, most compact, most port able, most siiuole in construction, most easily operated. A child, ten years old. with a few hours' practice, can thoroughly comprehend and effectually use it. There is no adjust ing, no screws to anuow. no delay in adapt ing t It is always ready for nse ! It is a perfect little wonder '. It is a miniature aiant, doing more work and of a better qual ity, than the most elaborate and costly. One half of the labor is fully saved by its use. and the clo'hes will last one-half longer than by the old plan of the rub board. It will waxh tbe largest blauket. Three shirts at a time, washed thoroughly ! In a word, the ablution of any fabric, from a Quill to a Lace Curtain or Cambric Handkerchief, are equally within the capacity of this LITTLE GEM! It can be fastened to any tub asd taken iff at will. No matter how deep rooted a prejudice nwy exist agnin.it Washing .Machine", the moment this little machine is seen to perform its woa eers, all doubts of its cleansing ettii-acy and utility are bani."hed. and tbe doubter and detractor at once become the fust friends of ILe machine. , We have testimonials without end, setting , forth its numerous advantages overall others. ' and from hundreds who have thrown aside , the unwiehiy. useless machines, which have ! signally failed to accomplish the object prom itied in prominent and loud sounding adver 1 tisentents. It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is , for wringing. The price, another paramount inducement I to purchasers, has been placed so low. that it ; is within the reach of evry hmi-ekeepor. and there is no article of domestic economy I that will repay the small investment so soon. All that is a-tted for this GREAT LABOR 1 SAVER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each ; machine to do-its work perfectly. Sole Agents for the United States, A. 11 FKANCI.-CL'S & CO., ; 513 Market St., Thilad'a, Ta. i The larcest ami cheapest Wooden Ware bouse in tbe United States. augltj-3m Birdsell Combined Clover Thresher aud Separator. THIS MACHINE THRESHES, 8EPA bates. Hulls am Cleaus Clover Scri at one operation ; capacity rangfn g from" 20 to 60 bust els per day, according to yield of seeiL After the Clover is fed into the. Thresh ing Cylinder, tbe seed contained therein is depeoiied into a bag or measare at the side of the Machine. No Behandling of Chaff or Tailings. An elevator conveys the nnhullcd chaff back to the HULLER HOPPER, and an ex tra Eleva'or conveys tbe light seed, &c, back to the Fanning Mill 2000 In twe throughout tbe United Sta'es and 'an-tda. Iwarwe4 first Prr nlam at 75 State Fairs since 1850. 8end for "Clover Lrsr" and Colored En graving, which give complete description.' BfansELL MA'scacTaiso C6', Maufactiirers, Harrisburg, Pa. Home Factory, South Bend, lnd. An Aent wanted in Juniata county. Aug. SO. 1871-3m FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED ami Gal Powders. Thi MYpftration, long nd hwriWy known, will thoroutrhly re-invigorte broken down arxt kw-tpritni borwi, by utrmjitrirt.inp utd rttaiing tli itonmcb and it)trt.t-s. It i m run pr-venti re of ll diwaw !ncitlmt lo thi animal, such u Ll'Ni FEVER. GUNOKKS. YKI.!.W WATER. HKAVK.S. Cr;HS. WH TEMVKR, I'EVERH, FOl'N MR, lAWSitF APPtTiTE AND TTAL ENERGY, fte. Its nse improT the wind. Inert-- th npnetit giveamooth and prwwy akin nd tranaformf the miserable kr'letoo lntoanne-lookinj(and priti hne. . . To keepers of Cow thi? prepara tion if. invalubhlr. It i-t a Mire pre- ventive aininH Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc it biw bevo ptotd hr actual experinvuL to increaw the ' OUantitV of nilLv anrf ri. tarnt v p.r cent, aod Dtekr the butter n-ra and weet. In tattminr rrttt?. it frlres then an appetite, loosen U.cir hi:, and make ;bem thrive much fuater. In ill diseases of Swin. meh ai Coughs. Hrf-? ue Lunfffl, Liver, ttc.tri. aiticleacu as a ipectne. Hy puttins from onr- hatr a paper to a paper in a barrel of 1 will the anoreiliatrsisrs W1n v eraxit cateil or entirrlv prevented. If giren in time, a certain preTestlTO and cure lor ue uog Cuowra. DAFID E. FOFTZ, Proprtftor, BALTIMORE:. Ml. For ule br Drngitiiita ud Smr-krrpfra throojaboal Um Caitad States. Caudal end Sorth America B. P. KEPSER 4 SOX. town. Pa. Agents, Mifflin-ang23-ly Administrator's Notice. Estate of Mary Dietrich, deceated. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Mst Cietrick. late of Fayette twp.. deo'tf.. have been granted ta the undersigned, residing in the sim township, all persons in'lebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoe having claims will present them' properly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL I.EOSARU, JJmV. July 19, Wl-6t Horse ramEwv-aav REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATS. Constitutional Coavention' ?ora Constitutional CooT-sion' Auditor General David Stanton Shfveyor Genera! Sofcirt B: Beath fl'fflCAR- .President Judge Benjamin F Junkia Associate Judges David M. Jaicison' JerHth' TV. Beale j ' ' ! rorxrr Assembly Noah Itertiler Treasurer TVillianl C Laird' Commijsiuner Michael' Soulier Surveyor Wi!f.ktn lnnn' Auditor Geohje M. SffleliCr to:istitutiorial Convcir.V Fr a' iotistitntional Couvcntiorf cops rr. Assembly XoAh Ucrtzlef 'freasr.rVf "iVilTiam (;. L iirtJ Commissioner1 3Iiclial ttibT Surveyor William Dunn Auditor George M. Smelker ST. TE. Constitntion.il Convention xo'if a Constitution.! Couv:ntiT)h'. AutTitor Oeni n? tf.rv'ul .Stanton Surveyor General Kobtrt H. Beatfv JCPJCIAR'. Ivr;si(lt;iit Judgf. Kenjatuiu i'. J tmkirV Associate Jn?pa i)avtd M .lamisori .lermau W. Bear fOUXTY. Ass'emnfy Noah Iltrtzler Treasurer Williain C. Lair Commissioner Micliarl CieibfT Survivor William Ditnfti Atnlitor Georjre it. Steelier &TATE. Constitutional fonvMttioh t'or a Constitutional Convention1 Auditor Oenrrr.l lavifl Stanton f Surveyor Oenfral Rohert B. ikatb JUDICIARY. PrMidwt Jn'Ttrn Pprjamtn F. .InnkirJ AiSsociatp .Jn-lfrea Pavtd t Jamison Jtrtnari W. Beale COUffTY. Assembly JJoa'h llertilff Treatiiirer iVilliam 0. laird romniiisioner Jlicnao) Seiber Surveyor William Duna Antlttnr Oeore 31. Smellts" Auditor fteneraf , f W David ?tanton' , ' V Snn-PTor General! - f 1 1 P Kobert B. Beatlt' .ji ,j JUDICIARY. ? 3 , . President Jude' J ' , ! -nj.iniii F. .ImikAi? , 4 ,As80chVe Jttdffe j Pavid M Jamison' K 1 4 Jerman W. Beale if it : it i i i i 1! r s 3