lAirires for transportation of persons and irory of the me clasi ia the same di Lction to any wore distant station ; batex rcrsion aa commutation Uckeu may bo tltucd at special rates. gtc. ! railroad, canal, or other cor ,vrtiori, or the leasees, purchasers, or man Igtrs oi any railroad or canal corporation, consolidate the stock, property or franchise of such corporation with, or lease or purchase the worts or franchises of or i any ""ay control any oihrr railroad or ':.! co-poraiion owning or hiring un its c ntrol a parallel or competing line, or saill aay o.-iccr of such railroad or canal rerparation owning or having the cou tn.1 of a parallel or coraietn; liue, and the aru-'B whether railroads or canals are pari" el r competing liars shall, when de rji:Af -i by the .-arty complainant, be dc a iv-t ";" a jury as ia other civil issues. sc a No incorporated couinaiiv doim? be business ol a common carrier shall, di- 1 rcctly er indirectly, prosecute or engage in Uiiuug or manufacturing articles for trans r.ruiioa over its works, nor shall such company, directly or indirectly, engage in any other bustcess than that ol cnmt carriers, or hold or suire lands, freehold or leasehold, direc'ly or indirectly, except H h as shall b: necessary twr carrying on ill. buniaess; tut any aiming or nianuiac luring company may carry the products of its linn ana manufactories on its railroad or canal not exceeding titty miles in length. Sec. 6. president, director, othoer, c-ut, or employee of any railroad or canal company ab be interested, directly or in directly, in the furnishing of tuaierial or supplies to such company, or in the busi ness ri' transportation as a coai uon carrier jt Ircsrht or passengers over the works xrl, leased, controlled or worked by such COHl)klJ. Six. 7. No discrimination ia charges or faci'ii'tes for transporiat ioa shall be made btticcn transportation companies and i:i dividnals, or ia favor of either, by abate ment, draaoacii, or otherwise, and no rail road or canal co'apany, or any lessee, ua:ia-,-cr, c.uoloy.e lirreof, shall make aiiy ire.eicuces in laruisb.'ng' cars or motive jjer. Six. 8. X railroad, railway or other transportation company shall grant tree losses or posses at a discount, to any par dons except otbeera or employees ot the cou.iaii. tc. St. No street passenger railway shall be constructed ithiu the limits of any city, 'jun-Qdh or lusaship without the consent of its authorities. si.. IV. No railroad, caaal er other trans portation coapauy, i i existence at tue time ol tne'-ditioa ol this article, shall have the oe:ieBi of any future legislation by gen eral or s,ccial laws, except oa couJitiou of .uaiplete acceitouce ol all the provisions of (hia article Jii. li. The existing powers and Katies of tue Auditor ticueral ia regard to rail ruoUa, can sis, and otucr transportation Coui onis, except as to their accounts, are lrcby traiuierred to the Secretary of la tiriti Affairs, ho shall have a general su .Tiision over them, subject to such regu lations aud alterations as shall be provided tylaw; and in addition to the annual re port now required to be made, said Secre tary may require special reports at any time iijoa any subjcciiclaliug to IhL buMuess ol said companies from any uUk-er or ollicers thereof. Mc 12. The General Assembly shall en force by appropriate Initiation the provi sions of tlii article ARTICLE XVIII. Fiiiss aakaPMexrs. Eectioh 1. Any amendment or am-nd-m -tits to this constitution may be proposed in the Srnate or Mouse of Hcirescntitives, ami it the laiue sli 'll be agreed to by a imjority of the uie.ubrs elei-ted to each Imi.uc, such prop-tsed ain -nJui-nt nrsm -ud-nit tits shall bi entered ou their j )uruo!, with the yas and ny t it-:i thereon, an 1 the Secretary ol ihe Co.uMoun . allh shall caue tin; sauie to be piib-ilied three uitnl hs twto.'e tae uexi general election in at lead to iiispsfers in eery c.ontv in uaicii sue1 newupcr shai! t-c pjb..a!iei ; and if. .u ti:e jv-n.iai Assembl Beit s!te-wirt rul-KP, such proposed aiu(nd :uciit or auenili.irnts slia!i be agreed to by a major ity of the meiuboi-s ekvled to each house, liir Secretary 'f the Comuioawe iltli sliail m-e ")e same aaiu to be publ'thc 1 iu the iua:incr aloreraid, and such proposed siner-duient or avendmeiits shall bj sul-lui.t- d to the qualiiied electors if the State !'. tu h luauner, an 1 ! such ii.ue, at ir-t three Mouth atte' being t j agreed to by "he to houses, a? the lienor ol Asseui oiy .nhall preHcntiej and ti uh sioeuii nrjt or ameudiu ;uts shall be approved by a majority of th.wr voi::;g thereon, such ir:c:iduieat or atuesdments shall become a j ar; ol the constitution ; but us auieud tiiriit or aineudiueuU shall be submitted ol lener than once iu live years ; when two (r more a-oetidmeuta shod be stinnaUcd they sUaii be voted upou separately. SCIIEBt'LE. That no inronvenietice may arie from the changes in the constitution ot the Coui luotiwesllh, and in order to carry the asuie into complete operation, it is here by dsclared that : Sectiok 1. This constitution shall take eflect on the first day of January, in the year one thousand eight hundred aud seventy-tour, for all purposes not otherwise provided for therein. Sec. -. Alt laws in force in this Common wealth at the time of the adoption ol this (''Ustitu'.ion not inconsistent therewith, aud ail rifiUts, actions, COHOcutions and con tracts, shs'l coit.imr as if thia coustitutiou hzd not been adopted. Sec. . At the general election in the years one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four and one thousand eight hundred and fceventy-tive Senators shall be elected ij all districts where there shall be vacan cies. Tboe elected iu the year oue thou sand etilit hundred and 6evruty-four shall aervs for two vears, and those elected ia the year una thousand viht hundred alii scv. cutc-hve shall serve lor one year. Scuo tors now elected, and those whose terms tire unexpired, shall represent ths districts in which the.v resile nulil the end ot the terms tor which they were elected. Ctc. 4. At the general election in the year one thousand eight hundred and sev enty-six. Senators shall beelected from the even numbered districts to serve for two ream, aud Iruni odd uuuibsred districts to serve lor tour vears. Svx. 5. J be first election of Governor j tinder this constitution shall be a! the gen- eral election in the year one thousand eight hundred aud seventy -tive, when a Governor j shsil be elected lor three years ; and the term ol the Governor elected in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy right aud of those thereafter elected shall l tor lour years, accoidiug to the provi sions of this constitution. Sfc. 6. At the general election in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four a Lieutenant Governor shall be elected according to tie provisions or this constitution. Sec. 7. The Secretary of Internal Afl iirs ha!l be elected at the hi si gueral electio u alter tueadcpiim. ol this constitution ; aud hen uie said officer shall be duly elected and qualified, the ottice of Surveyor Gen eral shall be abolished, and the Surveyor General in office at the tune of the adoption of this cotibtjtuiikii shall coutiuue iu oifice un'il the expfaliou of the term lor which he was elected. S ec. '8. When the Superintendent of Pub lic Instruction shall be duly qualiiied, the othceofaoperinteudentof Common Schools snail cease. bac. 9. Nothing contained in this con stitution shall be construed to reuder any person now holding anj State ollice for a first official term ineligible lor re-election at the end o? snch term. itc. 10 The jutlges of the Supreme Court iu cflice when this constitution ihall t-U.c cdect sua!1 toiitiune until their com. imsois severally expire Two judges in aiition lo the number now composing the said court shall be elected at the first gen eral elocti-jn after ihe adoption of this con stitution. MX. 11. AH courts of record and all ex isting courts which are not specified iu this coumtulsun shall coutiuue iu exisieuce un til ii e urst day of, Dectiubcr, in the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy live. Hithuut abridf went of their preseut j aiisdici ion, but longer. The Court of rh-si Criminal Juriidicloon for the counties W Schaylkill, LcWtonanH Dauphin is here ' y abolished ; and all causes and proceed 's pending therein, iu toe county of Schuyl kill snail be tried and disposed of in the I Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sessious ot the Peace of said county. Sec. 12. The registers' courts now" in ex. istence shall be abolished on the first day of January next succeeding the adoption of this constitution. Sec. 13. The General Assembly shall, at the next session after the adoption of this constitution, designate the several judicial districts as required by this constitution. The judges in commission when such de signation shall be made shall continue du ring their unexpired terms judges of the new districts in which they resi le. But when there shall be two judges residing in the same district, the president judge shall elect to ahich district he shall be assigned; and the additional law judge ahall be as. signed to the other district. Stc. 11 . The General Assetnblv shall, at the next succeeding session after each de cennial ceuiHis, acd not ottener, desiguate the several judicial districts as required by this constitution. Sec. 15. Judges learned in the law of any court of record holding commissions in force at the adoption of this constitution shall hold their respective onW until the expiration of the terms for which they were commissioned, and nntil tneir succes sors shall be duly qualified. The Governor shall commission the president jud eof the Court of First Criiuiual Jurisdiction for the counties of Schaylkill, Lebanon aud Dau phiu as a judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill county for the unexpi red term of his office. Skc. 10. Alter the expiration of the term of any H-esideut judge of any Court of Common Pleas in commission at the adop tion ot this constitution, the judge of such court learned in the law and oldest in com mission shall be the president judge thereof", and when two or more judges are elected at the same time ia any judicial district, they sba'd decide by lot which shall be president judge ; but when the president iudge of a court snail be re-elected he shall coutiuue to be presideut iudge of that court. Asso ciate judges, not learned in the law, elected alter the adoption of this constitution, shall be commissioned to hold their offices lor the tciin of five years from the first day of January next alter their election. Sec. 17. The ticueral Assembly at the first session after the adoptiou of this con stitution shall fix aud determine the com pansation ot tho judges of the Supreme Court and OI the judges of the several ju dicial districts of the Commonwealth, aud thj provisions of the tifieeuth section ot the article on Legislation, shall not be deemed inconsistent herewith. Nothing contaiued iu this constitution shall be hekl to reduce the comiicusalioa now paid to any law judge of this Cuuiuiouwcalih now iu commission. Skc. 18. The Conrts of Common Pleas in the counties of Philadelphia and A!le-pht-n; shall b; computed of the president judges of the Itistri.-t Court and Court of Common I'leas of said counties until their offices shall severally end, aud of such oth er judges as may from time to time be se lected. For th? purpose of first organization in Philadelphia ihe judges of he Court mini, bir one shall be Judges Allison, Pierce aud l'axson ; of the Court number two, Judges Hare, Mitchell and one other judge to be clet ted ; !" the Court uumlier three, Judges Ludlow, Fiidetter and Lynd, and t the Court number four, Judges Thayer, Brings and oue other judge to be elected. The judge first named shall be president judjre ol said conrts respective! , and there after the president judge shall be the judge oldest in commission ; Out any presid-m judge re elected in the same court or dis trict shail continue to be president jude th-'reof. Toe additional judges for Courts numbers two aud four shall be voted for BMit elected at the tirst general election after the adop tion of this constitution in the same man ner as the two additional judges of the Su preme Co::rt, snd t'n-y shall decide by lot IU which court thev shall beion?. Their term of ctli e shall commence on the tivst M'jttday ol Jatmary, iu the year oue thou- I'ati'i cirrtit hundred aud seventv-five. Sec l'J. Iu the county of Allegheny, for the pu pose of first organization under this c nti:i:tion, the judges of the Court ot Common Pleas at the time of the adaption of ll is constitution shall be the julges ol the Court liiinili.vone.and the judge of the ll.stri ! Court at the same date shall be the judges of the Common Pleas numbt'r two. The jireMdect judges ol Ins Coin -non Pleas and listrict Courts shall b3 presi leut judges ol said Courts number one an 1 two respei lively until llieir otil. es sha'l end, and thereafter the judge old -st i:i ceiuiuisdon shall bv' president judge ; but any president judge re-elected iu the same court .x dis trict shall continue tu be president judge thereof. Sec. 'ill. The organization of the Courts of Common Pleas, under this constitution, tor the counties of Philadelphia and Al e gheuy, shall take effect on Ihe tirst Munday of January, one thousand eight hundred and seventv-five, and existing courts iu said counties shxll continue with their present j powers and jurisdiction uutii that date; but no new suits shall be instituted iu the Courts i of Nisi Prius alter the adoption of thiscou- j stitution. J Sec. IM. The causes and proceeding pen- ; ding in the Court of Xisi Prius, Court of Common Pleas and District Court iu Phiia- j dclphia shall be tried aud disposed of in the Court of Common Pleas. The record and dockets of said courts slnll hi tr.insterred to the Protho!iotary 's ollice of sai I couuty. Sec. Tlieeauses mJ proceedings pen ding in the Court of Cotn.nou Pleas in the county of AllegDeny shall be tried and dis posed of iu Ihe court number oxc ; aud the causes and pr.iceedings ponding in the 1 'in dict Court shall be tried aud disposed of in court number two. Stc. 21. The Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Put ade'phia shall be lirst appointed by the judges of said court ou Ihe first Monday of December, ia the year oue thousand eight huudred and sev-euty-five; aud the present Prolhouotary of Uie District Court iu said couuty shall be the Prothonotary of the said Court of Com mon Pleas uutil .aid dat.;, when his commis sion shall expire, aud the present Clerk of the Court of Uyer aud Terminer aud Quar ter Sessious of the i'eacj iu Philadelphia shall be the clerk of such court until the expiration of his present commission on the lirst Monday of December iu the J eoi oue thousand eight hundred and seveuty-dve. Skc. -1. Iu ci.ivs containing over titty thousand inhabitants (except Philadelphia) ail aldermen iu ollice at the time ol the adap tion of this coiistitutiou shall continue iu ollice until the expiration ot their commis sions, and at the electiou for city aud ward officers in the t ear oue thousand eight huu dred and seventy-five oue alderman shall be elected iu each ward, as provided in this constitution. Sec. 2i. In Philadelphia magistrates in lieu oi' aldermen, shsil be chosen as requir ed in this constitution at the election iu said city for city and ward ollicers in the year one thousand eight huudred and seventy five; their term of ollice shall commence on the first Monday of Apf U succeeding their election. The terms of office of a!derhien in said city, holding or entitled to commissions at the time ol tue adution of th s coustttu- j lion shall not be sllected thereby. Sec 116. All persons iu ollice iu this Coin -inon wealth at the time of Ihe adoption M this constitution, aud at the first election under it, shall hold their respective vliice uutil the term for which they have been elected or appointed shall expire, and until their successors shall be duly qualified, un less olher ise provided in this constitution. Set. -7. The seventh article of this con stitution, prescribirg an oath of ottice, shall take ell'ect on aud alter the first day of Jan. uary, oue thoutjuj eight huudred and sev-enix-live. Sec. -S. Tho terms of office of county commissioners ana couuty auditors chosen prior to the year oue thousand eight hun dred aud seventy -five, which sha 1 not bare expired bef ore the first Muuday of January , olio thousand eight huudred aud seventy six, shall expire on that day. Sec 2'J. All State, county, city, ward, boiough and township thcets in olhce at tliH lime of the adoption ol this constitu tion, whose compensation is not provided lor by salaries alone, shall continue to re ceive the compensation allowed them by law until the expiration of then respective terms ot ottice. Sec 30. All State and judicial officers heretofore elected, sworn, siEruied, or in ollice when this constitution shall take ef fect, shall severally, within oue month after such adoption, Cake and subscribe an oath for aitirtuation) to support this constitution. Sec. 31. The General AsscuiWy, at its nrst session, or as soon as u ly be at ter the adoption of tbis constitution, shall pass such laws as may be necessary to carrr the same into full force and effect. Sec. ii. Tho ordinance passed br this convention, entitled "Ai ordinance tor submitting the amended constitution of Pinnaylrania to a rote of the electors thereof," shall be held to be valid for all the purposes thereof. Sac. 3d. The words '"County Commis sioners," wherever used in this constitu. t on, and any ordinance accompanying the same, shall be held to include the Commis sioners of the c it v of Philadelphia. Aiipted at Philadelphia, on the third day of -N oreiube r, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sevtntv. three. Orricx or ) Secbetakt or the CovaoxwEALTa, C UaBKi'auaa, Nov. 13, ld73. I certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of Ihe new Constitution, proposed to the people of the Coiuiuonweailh of Penn sylvania, for their approval or rej-ctio&,a) the same appears of record iu this ottice. M. S. yiTAT, Secretary cf Commonwealth. AN OBDLVAXCE roa srBarrrtxa tux akesdeo coxsrrrrno or rasMKiLTAMA to a Torn or mrucAL- 1F1EU ELECTORS THEBEor, AS r ASSED SEC OND REAItlSO. Bt it ordaintd by the Cvi!ilutional Cbsrra fioa of the Commonwealtk of PenKiylva aia, as fulloxt : 1. Thit the amended Constitution pre pared by this Convention, be submitted tu the quolilicd electors of the Commonwealth tor tneir adoption or rejection, at an elec tion to be held ou the third Tuesday oi De cetulier next ; except as hereinafter ordered and directed, the said election shall be held and conducted by llic regular election olli cers in Ihe several electiou districts through out the Commonwealth, under all the regu lations aud provisions of existing laws re lating to geueral elections; aud the slier ill's of the several counties shall give at least twenty d iys notice of said electiou by proc lamation. 2. The Secretary of the Commonwealth sh ill. at least tweuty days bet ore the said electiou, f urnish to the commissioners of each county, a sufficient nu nber of proper ly prepared circulars of instructions. The commissioners of the several counties shall cause to be printed at least tu-ee times as many ballots ol affirmative votes as there are voters iu each couuty and the same number of negative voles; ami the said commissioners shall, at least five days be fore said election, cause to be fairly distrib uted to the several electiou districts in their respective counties, the said ballots, tally lists, returns, circulars of instructions, and snch other books and papers as may be ne cessary. The ballots shall be printed or written iu the following form : Ou the out side the words "New Const. H.tiou ;" in Ihe inside lor all persons giving atliriuative voles the words 'For the Sew Constitu lion," and lor all persons giving negative votes the words '-Against liio .New Consti tution." 3 If it shall appear that a majority of the votes polled are fur the new Constitu tion, thcu it shall be the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Peunsylvauia on aud af ter the first day of January, iu the year of our Lord oue thousaud eight hundred and seventy lour ; but ii it stia.l appear that a majority ot the votes polled were against the new Cwustitulion, tueu it shall be re jjeted aud be null and void. 4. Five Commissioners of Election, viz : Edwin 11. Fitter, Edwaid Browning, John P. Verree, Henry S. liugcrt, aud Johu O.L, James, are hereby appointed by this Cou veutiou, who shall have direction of the election upon ttiis amended Constitution iu the city ol Philadelphia. The said Coiu iuiMioners shall b.r duly swon or affirmed to jell or ui iheir duties with impartiality and fidelity. They shall also uace power lo fill vacancies iu their owu number, it shall he the duty of said Commissioners, or a nil- j.irity ol them, and they sha I nave author ity to in ike a registration of voters for the several election divisions ot said city, and lo luruish the lists so undo to Ihe election jllijers of each precinct or division ; to dis tribute the tickets for said city provided lor bv this ordinance to be used at the elec tion ; to appoiut a judie and two inspec tor. tor eaeh election division, by whom the vieciion therein shall bi held aud conduc ted, :,d to give all nccesrurr instructions lo tht election officers regarding theirdutics in holding the election and in making re turns thereof. No person shall serve as an election olfi.-er who would be dis iuaiitied under Section 1", Article 8, ol the ties Constitution. The feneral return of the election in the said city shall be opened, computed and certified before tho said Commissioners, and wuli their approval which approval shall bJ endorsed upon the return. They shall make report, directed to the President of thia Convention, of their official action under this ordinance and concerning the conduct of ihe said eicCtiuu within the said city. The Judges and lns;iectnr8 aforesaid shall conduct the election in ad respects con formably to the general electiou laws of this Commonwealth, aud with like powers and duties to those of ordinary electiou ollicers. Each lii-.pe.-tor shall spjioiut one clerk to asMtt the Board in the perform ance of its duties, and ail the election offi cers shall be duly sworn or affirmed accord n.g to law, and shall possess all the quali fications required by law of e'ectiuu ollicers iu this Commonwealth. At said election any duly qualified elector who shall be un registered, shall be permitted to vote upon making proof ot his right to the electiou olli cers, according to the general election laws of this Couiuiouwealth. Return Inspectors and their clerks and an hourly count of the votes shall be dijeused with, but orurseers of election may be selected lor any pre cinct by said Election Commissioners, whose duties and (towers shall be the same as those of overseers of election in said city under existing eleciou laws ar-jJicable thereto. Returns of the election shall be made in said city as in tin case of an electi-m lor Uovernvr, but a triplicate general return for said city sh ill be m id out and forwarded to the President of this Convention at Har risburg, as i bereiuoltcr provided incise of countv returns. 5. Iu each of the countiss of the Com monwealth, (except Phllalelphia,) the re- turna ot the electi n shall be in He as iu the cose of au election for Governor, but ihe return judges iu each county shall make out a triplicate countv n-tuni and transmit the same, w ithin five days af ter the electiou, directed to the President of this Conveu. tion, at Harrisbnrg. Done iu Couvcution this Third day of November, iu the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hund.-ed and seventy-three. JNO. 1L sVALKER, PrtndetU. D. L. I M BRIE, Clerk. A true copy of ordinance ol submission. M. S. QUAY, " Secrtlarg ef the Commotctailk. November 19, 1873 4 w. AeKor' Xotice. THE Assessors el-cted in March, 1873, aie licrrbv notified that Ihe Trauwript for the next astessmet t are now ready lor tjicni in the Commissioners' Office, in Hit Bnitown. where they are required to call ami get them, together with the necessary instruction, on 1 1 KS HA1 , me sna uay oi DbCEMEES, 1SC3. Uy order of the Board of Commissioners. JAMES DEEN, Clerk. Nov. 6, 1873. g IS. LOUDON', MERCHANT TAILOR, in room in rear of Crystal Palace Building, on Water Street, Mifflintown, Pa., FASHIONABLE GOODS always on band. CUSTOM WORK DONE on the shortest notice. GOODS SOLD by the yard or pattern. PERSONS buviug goods can Lae them cot in garments free of charge. BCTTER1CICS PATTERSS also for sale. ALL WORK WARRANTED. PRICES LOW. Oct 22 ISTS-tf SENTINEL & REPUBLICAN MIFFLIN I OWN: tTednegdar. ftor'r 19, 1873. Next week the teachers of the coun ty will meet ia the Court House, Mif fliotowo, to bold the Annual County Institute. A large turnout ia expect ed. Arrangements bare been niad for a very interesting Institute. The In structors aud Lecturers are men of ability. Teachers should come in on tbe first day of tba Institute if tbey wish to be rrofitted by tbe lectures. Prof. Woodruff will arrive on Monday, Dr. Griiwold on Tuesday, and J. C. Arms, Esq., on Thursday. Attentiox, General Inspection ! Juniata Souuts are hereby ordered to paradj at MiHio on Fitday, the 21st of November, 1S73, at 10 o'clock A. M., for General Inspection and to sign pay roli. Every member is expected to be present. J. K. KOlilSO.V, Captain Commanding. Matthew Uouers, 0. S. Attention, Gratbill Zocaves! You are orurd to meet on Friday, Nov. Ulsr, 1873, for inspection, by or der of James V. Latta, Adjutant Gen eral, when every member is required to be present, or be debarred fro in pay. liy order of the Captain. A. II. FAS1CK, 0. S. School Directors, Members of the Bar, Doctors, Ministers, Teachers of High Schools, Editors aud Citizens are very respectfully invited to attend the County Institute next week. All subscribers who are in arrears one year or more, ou tbe th day of January next will be charged two dol lar per year. Evert teacher in Juniata county should be at the Institute next week. .COU3I13HCI4L. J.t H. A- St:imhantru' Price Cnmeut, Corrected Meekly, Sov. 19, Prime Roll Putter .r pouud 25 Eirgs, per dozen- -o Dried Apples per pound K Tallow Lard, - 8 Chickens, live " 8 Ilacon, " Shoulder, " 10 Ham, " GBAIX AD SKKIlS. weekly by D. P. Sulouu" Co $1 30 to 1 35 ao Corrected Wheat, Corn.... Barley Oats, old.... " new ... Clovtrseed .. Timothy seed r laxseed . . . . . Potatoes .... .... eo .... 35 .... 30 ... 4 50 ... 2 51 .... 1 75 .... 50 Xao Atlvertitrmnita. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. We h.ive opened out in Jacob Thomas parlor, one door north of the Juniata Hotel, the largest and best stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GAITERS, erer brought to the connty. ffc buy our stock from Manufacturers and in large lots. We pay ca and expect to sell for eath, which will enable as to offer GOODS At Prices far Beloir7 tha Average. TVOItK MADE TO ORDER. This branch of the business will bo su perintended by A. B. FASICK, one of the best practical mechanics in the county. All kinds of repairing done. ALL WORK WARRANTED. COKXELIUS BARTLEI. , 1873-tf July: Trial List for Deceit ber Term, 1. Dr. G. M. Craliaui vs. Overseers of Turbett township. No. Hi, April term, 1873. 1. State B.vik vs. Neal McCoy. No. 123 Sept terra, 17. 8. George V. Gorton vs Ssmuel Hoff man. No. 1 V, Sept. term. lt72. 4. John Wilson vs. Michael Bare. No. 14, December term, 1S72. 5. B. F. Crouse vs- John ilcManigle. No 13, February term, 1873. G. John Tuomiison vs. David smith. Ni of, February farm, 187.1. i. John hhenelotl vs. Ez?kiel Campbell. No. 8. April term. 187.1. 8. William Wagner vs. John Light. No. 29, April term, 1K73. 9. Jonathan Bums vs. bliss n Viler. o 49, April term, 1873. 10. Margaret M. Uunter . H. K. Shear er P"- o4, Apni term, 11. Richard Johnson vs. David Smith. ljo. 1 10, April term, 1873. 12. Jesse tteea, auiii roi Oman uraiiam, deceased, vs. Samuel T. Diuim. No. 1 l'J, S-pteniber term, 1873. 13. P. S. Liggett vs. B. r. liroase. Jio. 6, Soptember term, 1873 14. Jacob n eiser vs llinry liey. Ao. i, Septeinber term, 1873. 1. W ni. lyiven, Assigneeol o. J.Utiam berlio, vs. Wilber I. McCahan. SeDtembei term, 1873. lb. Jesse brincr vs. m illiam l. Bcale. Ko. HKi, September term, 1873. 17. Elixaoelh Siuutfer, Executnx of II en- ry Stouner. io. lsi, September term, lOio. IRVIN D. WALLIS, Protk'y. PaoTHosoTABr'a Office, Mitliiutown, October I 18, 1873. S LVT TAILOR SHOP. The undorsigtied would respectfully in form tbe public that he has opened a TAILOR SHOP at his resilience, on Bridge street, in the Parker Mansion, and is now prepared to do CUSTOM WOEK at short notice and in the most durable and fashionable manner. He intends to put out none but good work and' asks a- share of the public patronage. WlUoLiM WISE. 3i Atlverttstments- PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That, in order ia raisd money to aid in the construction of a new Court House in MltUintown, the under-' signed, Commissioners of the county of Juniata, Lave issued and are uor prepared to sell, at their office in Mhilintown, . The Bonds of the County, of such denominations as may be desired not less than Fifty Dollars Iwith coupons attached, at the rate of six per centum iu terest, to be paid annually, said lionds to be ayable in one, two, or more years, not exceeding eipht. These Bonds are issued nnder the provi sions of the Act of Ass-Jinhly of the bill of April, 1N5H, and will be a silo and desir.i ble investment, exempt from taxation for all local aud municipal purposes. WX. .VAN 8 WERINGEN, DAVID B. DIMM, A. A. CliOZIER, Cbmuiorrs. Attest: James Dies, CUrk. Commissioners' Office, MirTiu town, Nov. 7, 173. Register' Ho lite. . TVJ OTICE is hereby given that that the following named persons have Hied their Administrators, Executors. and Guar dian accounts in the Register's Ottice of Juuinta county, and the same will be pre sented for confirmation and allowance at Ihe Court House, in Nitliintown, on WED NESDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, lb73: I. The account of C G Shelley, Guar dian of Antoa G Shelley, minor child of Henry Shelley, dee'd. '2. The account of Joseph & Reuben Lauver, Administrators of Jacob Lauvei, lata of Facet le township, dee'd. 8. The account of Elihu Benner and Geo. Kiiifc, Executors of Elijah Clair, late of Delaware township, dee'd. 4 The account of C. B. B.irtlcy, (luar dUn of Stewart Valentine, minor child of Thompson Valentine. 5. The account of John II. Campbell, Executor of fse estate of Andrew S Camp bell, late of Lack township, dee'd. C. The account of Samuel Rouxe, Exec utor of George Rouse, late of the borough of Perrysville, dee'd. 7. The account of Joseph B. and Andrew P. McDonald, Administrators of JoM-ph .McDonald, late of Bcale township, dee'd. 8. The account of T M and J II Xeely, Administrators of William Neely, late of Lack township, dee'd. 9. The account, of Leonard Gronin:er, Administrator of James Dixon, lata of Mil ford township, dee'd. 10. The final account of W C Laird, Ad ministrator of V'chiei M. Mitchel, late of tbe borough of Patterson, dee'd. II. The account of Jacob Smith, Guar dian of Mary E. Piter, minor child of Elian B. Piter, late of Northumberland county, who is now dead. .. ELI DCXX, Remitter . Reristeb's Orricx, i Mitliiutown, Oct. 2'J, 1873. SHERIFF S SALES. BY virtue of a wi it of Vend. Exponas, is sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county and tu me directed, will be rxpoacd to public Sile, at th Court House, in the borou?'i of Miltlin.'own, at 1 o'clock P. M., cn FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1S73. the following real estate, viz : A tract of land situate in Monroe town ship, Juniata county, contain Sixty Acres, more or less, having thereon erected a Log House and Log Hoi n, about -J acr. s cl. and, bounded on the east by laud of Jacob H'll ! low, south by Benjamin Fogle, wctt by John ' K Snyder, and ncrth by Solomon Shrawder. Siezed, taken in execution, and to bo sold 1 as the property of John Cluck and William 11 Brown. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Greenwood township, Juniata county, containing Nine Acres, more or less, having thereon vrected a Log Hoiise and Pig Pen, bounded on the east, north ami west by lands of Joseph Furgiisou. and on the south by land ol Hen iv Lauver. Mcicd, taken in execution and to be sold as the property ot Daniel:: wegcr. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Fermanagh township, Juniata couuty, unimproved, con taining Twenty-five Acres, more or less, bounded on tin! north and east by John B. dentine, on the south hy Emanuel Mover, aud ou Ihe west by C.ilvin hartley. Siezed, taken in execution and to be fluid as the property of John Notestine. JOSEPH ARD, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, MiiHintown, INoveuibcr 3, 173. J In the Orphan' Court of Ju niata Count)". SnEBirt's Orricc, Mifelixtows, ) November 3, 1873. I the matter of the Partition aad Valuation of the Real Eitale of Ckarlee A. 'I'homp soa, late of Walktr Towuthip, Jumiata County, dectatiJ. TAKE NOTICE, that by virtue of tbe above Writ of Partition to me directed, an inquisition will be held on the premises therein described on THURSDAY, le 27th day of NOYE.VBEK, A. D. 1873, to ascer tain and impure among other things w liether the said p-einiscs in said writ mentioned and dcscr.bcd, can be parted and divided among all the parties interested without prejudice to or spoiling the whole thereof, or otherwise to value and appraise the same, wheu and where you may attend if joa see proper. Kespcctiullv vours, JOSEPH ARD, Sheriff. To Mary Ann Thompson, William P. Thompson, James II. Thompson, Charles Allen Thompson, Dr. George II. Kuiiioaagh and Martha J. his wife, J. II. Wright aud Kmuia S. his wile, Dr. J. T. Mahoo and iza E. his aile, Jacob Uickeubaugh aud Anna M. his wife. IROCLASI ATIOM. W H E KEAS, the Hon. Kesj. F. J1-XK15, Presnient Judge of the Court of Common Picas for the 9th Judicial District, composed of the counties of Juniata, Perry and Cumber land, and tbe llonorab.es Jonathan neiser and John Koons, Judges of tbe said Court of Common Pleas of Juuiata county, have issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the bt b day of beptemb'r lHi 3, lor holding a Court of Oyer ami Terminer and General Jail Delivery, and General Quarter Sessions of the peace, at Mitliiu town, on the first MO.NDAi of December, 1S73, being the 1st day of the month. AOTica is llEBKar Gives, to the Cor oner, J ust ices of the Peace and Constables of the County of Juniata, that they be then and there in their proper persons, at one o'clock on the afternoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examiuations and oyer remembrances, to do those things that to their offices respectively appertain, and those that are bouud by recognizance to pnsectsV against the prisouers that are or the may be in the Jail of said countv. g wvm men ana mere to prosccuiien aganut ue.u mo sumi HQ jiui. By an Act ot Assembly, passed the 8th day of May, A. v., ISod, it is made the duty of the Justices of tbe Peace, of the several counties ot this Commonwealth, to return to the Clerk of this Court ot (Jiartor Sessious of the respect Ives Counties, all Ihe recognizances entered into before them bv any person or persons chaiged with the couuuision of any crime, except such cases as may be ended before a Justice of thj Peace, under existing iaws, at least ten days before the commencement of Ihe session of the Court to which they are made re turnable respectively, aud in all cases where any recognizances are entered into le-s then ten days before the commencement of the session to which they are made re turnable, the said Justices are to return the same in the same manner as if said act had not been passed. Dated at MilUin- town, the 27th day of October, in the year of oar Lord one thousaud eight hundred and scveuty-three, aud the 'Ji th year of the American ludepeudence. JOSEPH AUD, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Mifflin, Oct. Zl, 1S73-IC Large ituck of Ketvd v-raat)e Clothing for sale by IlAKLEY&ttf .VISCELL.M E0 US THE FALL. OF 1873 I1Y ALL ITS GLORY. AT J. & H. A. STAMBAUGirS MAMMOTH STOEE ! ! -&:sr IMMENSE Stock of Goods JUS T RECE1 J ED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. - :0: - DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEEXSWARE, NOTIONS, , r BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CARPETS, &C.. &0. IF I0U WANT A N Y T IS I N G THAT CAN BE PURCHASED AT A BOOT 1k SHOE STOBE AND THAT CAN BE HAD At the Lowest Prices TO Good Article, A Call at the BOOT and SHOE STORE cf J. W. DEAN, Bridge Street, Patterson, Penn'a. HE ClilaERFi"IsIaY IXYITES ISIIaCTI03r. Repairing Promptly lit aided to. NEW CASH STOKE AT LOCUST GROVE, MILTTORD TWP., One and a half miles south.west of Patterson. riIHE subscriber would most respectfully in'orm the public that he has just openod a I Store at the alxive pi ice, where he is prcpire I to supply all who may favor him with their patronage wiih the latest and most select assortment of DKY GOODS, or.OCERIKS. Ql F.EX sWAKE, WOOD AXD WILLOW WAKE, OIL CLOTHS, BtOTS &. tfllt'ES. Also, with a lull supply of HOME-MADE GOODS, YARNS, &C, All of which he offers to sell or exchange for country piodnee at THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. Much lower, in fact, than goods have been sold within the connty for many years. He will pay the highest uiaiket price lor Locust Posts, Railroad Ties and Wood, either in cash or goods. A. J. IIERTZLER. Locust tirore, Aug. 9, 1873-tf. D.W.Harley&Oo.'s I the place where joo can bnjr THE BUST A-I THE CHEAPEST MENS' YOUTHS' & ROYS' CLOTHING HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES, ASD ELRMSHiyG GOODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of the most choice and select stocks ever offered in this market, and at ASTOSISJllGLr LOW V RICES ! Also, measures takea for salts atid parts of suits1, which will be niaJe to order at short notice, very reasonable. Kemeuibcr the place, in Ur (Tman's New Building, corner of Bridge and Water a 'reels, MIFFLIXTOiV'N, PA. may 8, lKTd-tl WHAT TO VHm AMD HOW TO Vim IT . :0: Just step into SAMUEL STUATEK'S CLoTHlXG STORE, Bridge street, Patterson' l a., aud he will tell you all about it. Ilavinr jnst returned from Philadelphia and New Tork, he ran supply yon with tbe Latest and Choicest S tyles if . CLOTHING OF ALL KINDS, Coats Pants, Vests, Hats, Caps, Boots and m-diing Goods in endless v.u-ietv, Carpets, the cbeapct, tor the same finality ot goods Measures Taken and Patterson, May 16, 187 RESUMPTION. JOHN D1EI1L heri by annnnncrs to his old customers aud the public feiierallv. that he has again resu mcd business at his ' old stand, oil Water Street, MlOiintoiTn, Where he will manufacture in a satisfactory maimer, Harness, Light and Heavy, to Suit All, Horse Collars, Riding Saddles, Wagon Saddles, Bridles of all Kinds, Plow Lines, in fad everything in His Line. REPAIRING neatly and expeditiously executed. Call and inquire before going elsewhere. JOHN DIEIIL, On Water Street, a few doors North of the Crystal Pal.ice IStiildiug. Nov 1, 18i4-bin ORPHANS' COURT SALE. "Y virtue of an order issued out of the X) Orphans' Court of JuniaU countv the undersigned, Executor of the estate of llar jrarel Kinsloe, deceased, will offer at public sale, at the Court House in ililllintown, al 1 o'clock P. M., on FRIDAY, XOVEMRER 23, 1873, The following real estate, to wif i A HOUSE AND LOT OF GEOUND in the village of Mexico, Juniata connty, adjoinu.g lot of Peter lletrkt and Ctlib tiau Tvsou. FP1IUND S. KOTT, ExecntoT of Margaret Kinslov, dee'd. Kov 5, lb7o-t f JlD VER TISEME.Y1S. INSURE Shix-s, Watchos and Jewelry, Notions. Fr.r- Flo.lr il Cloth, i nrnitirte, fcc., cheaper than Call iu aiid tie convinci-d. Suits ilatle to Order SaMCEL STRATER. jfcW Fl'RXITURE STOKE. The undersigned would iuforra tbe public that he has opened a ITRN1TIRE STORE In the oorongh ol Patterson, where ha has for sale KILDOURX A GATES BEDROOM SETS, Walnut Dedroora Sets, AU. STYLES OF BEDSTEADS, Sofas, Lounges, Extension Tables, MARBLE TOP MR EM'S, 1 iRHI.E TOP STANDS, Sofa, C;ine-c.at antl Common Chairs, Wash Stands, Also, a Large Lot o Carpets. As I run a car to Philadelphia weekly 1 am prepared to fill all orders lor furniture, carpets, Ac., in person. F. F. EOHM. Oct 22, lS73-tf Adulllll!ttatr, Notice. Entate of George Pile, deceased. TVTOT ICE is hereby riven that Letters of it Administration ran testament annem I on the estate of George Pile, late of Dela ware townsuip.aeceaseo, nave been aranted to llie undersigned. Alt pe. sous indebted to said estate are rcpjesled to make im- i ""if .1."!!, tJhTi!? ?ll,!n villi j.irK.-Tw; iiitui u ui biiiiwju lia.ttirtt for settlement. S. G. DRESSI.ER, ABEL SHAtTEK, Adntiniitraturt. Oct 22-6 Sentinel srKt KfpuWrcan $1.50 u ycai. Sew aidi rrff &000 A YT'LtVH Combination Pioiptctns. It represents sample pages, and .style of binding of SO intensely interetiting anil useful nooks, that sell in every family. . Best thiug ever tried bv cs-Jvassers. Agent H;tntcd, to m.tke a perumnent business ou these works in every count?; Prospectus sent post-paid on receipt oi prire, (1.51.' For civular and liberal. ti'.ms, ssldress) JOHN E. POTTER A CO., PuUiAerfj Philadelphia, Pa. I SOLARIS MTSTERIK solve.1; disasters and escapes vhslly portrayed. -e Frrzrn Zone and its F.xplorcrs. A spleu d id octavo uf Wi p igo, most prof usely illustrated with elegant sleel aud wood en grating: A fascinating history of Arctic adveatura. The most saleable book out. Agents Wanted. Send tor lerms and sama pie pages to Mutual Pubiisbjug Co.; Uort lord, Conn. fjl 6 Qr In Four TfeeU X -0 " Cauvawalug was. one agent s profit on hrxant a i.ibraiy of Poetry and Song ; 1Q in one UteW on The New Housekeeper's Manual, by Miss Beecher and Mrs. Stowe. .Any active nan or woman can h ive an agenev. J. B. FOkD Jt CO, New Yortt, Boston"; Chicago and San Francisco. RICH FARMING LANDS I FOR SALE VLR . CUR.VP? THE BEST I.aVEST.MCMT i No Fluctuations ! Alwavs Iuiprovi-jg lit Value ! The Wealth of the Country it miit A the Adeamet iu Rial Estate. NOW IS THE TIME! Millions of acres of the finest lands oa the Contiuet, in Eastern Neliraska, now for sale manv ol them never b.!ore in 'ho m;irket at prices that DEFY CO.'aPtll TION. FlTe and Tb Tfa- rfdit ito, mlM Interest nt Six per 1'ect. The Land Grant Bonds of this Company taken at par for lands. Tbey can now bo purchased at a lare- discount. KFuIl particulars given, hew Gukld with new Maps mailed tree, tvM. lresiiig O. F., DAVIS, Land Commissioner V P. ft. R., Omaua, Neb. ESTO'ia IOi AUnZTS W AST tit SEMD FOB CSTALoOt'K. DOMESTIC SkWI.XG Af iCIIIXE CO-i SEW lOCA'. $20 SxVYED ! To me it the Brgraf demand of the timet tttt Florence Sewing Machine Co. hare determine I to RE11 CE TIIICES, and will hertnfttr tell their JtG.t Michina fur tgt aad other styles is proportion. THE FLORENCE ft ihe OXL T Sprint .V.rci tht fee ls U t erwrfc baitsrar i and folic ird, or to right and left, us the purrh-iter m ty prrfrr. It A 'is been greatly IMPROVE! AXD SI.VPLI HEu, ann is far better than any other mi chine to the manltrt. IT IS NOW THE CHEAPEST. Jttff Wanted. Elorenf, Mats., Xov. 1, 14. VWVstTlM'' HIStJK CONE BCRXER rinriuL KtlR Su.v chimneys, nude bv P,I MC& ATUOOO, pro duces the l iriresi light. Can be us.nl on any coal oil lamp, l or sale uy all lamp ilcali-rs. "I JSYCHOM AVCY, ob Sttl'L CHARMJ nite and piih the love and affection of any pt-rsous ihey chiose, instantly. This kttna pie mental acquirement all may possess Irce, by mail, for 2 cunts; together with Marriage Wuide, Eitvptiau Oracle, Dreams, llinls to I.l-rs A queer bo.m. USi.iKTflt Id. Address T. WILLIAM ii. CO., Pub lishen, I'hiladclpltia. WOME3V Boys wanted to sell ur French and .imerican Jewelry. Books, C.niiM , Ac; In ilfcir own L"calitirs. No raj iial needed. Catalopiie. ternH, Sc.; snt lam. P. O. VICKEhY 4. CO., .ia g'lsl i, Maine. rnvrv N" with swot-it . .UUEll fc.y Check OuiUfs. CaU Inirnes and full particiil;u-s FUE. S. M. Srtscra, 117 Hanover St., Boston. -A( 1TYTC wanted for nr popn- MU illllj.l lO br .11 a p Cbatt. Splendid assortment I Larjre sules ' tvso profits Address riAASTS 4. LP BRECHT; Empire Map and Chart Establishment, 1'j7 Liberty St., New York. REMEMBER THE 3d OP DECEMBER) Those who propose investing, (arid whtf does not 1) in tu kets tor Im Fourth Gran.l Gift Cdnfccrt wot -tut BESErrr or thb lX'BLIC LI 15 11. Ml Y of KEN'TX'CK tf Which comes "IT in Louisville on if 5f of December next, have no time to lose. ONLY GO.000 TICKETS HAVE BEES ISSLFD, AXD 13,000 CASH liilTS, AMol.XTISO TO 1,500,00, WILL BB MSTSISrTFD H fOLLOWS : LIST OF GIFTS i One Orand Cah Ui't. One Orand Cash (lilt ..SlVl.tYKr l'lO.Ol 0 Sll.lHiO 2,ti0 i; nr'.tioo f)ll,OS VK" 4'I.ODfi 4),o 4'.,tsifl 5sl,'SM Oue Crand Cash tiltt ..... One (ir.ind Cash liitt ...... ..... One (iran t Cjs tilt t .......... .. ll Cash (lilts W,nt each :.. aoCa-h l.ilts o.'SH) each... & Cab (Jilts M Cash ditts plil Cash C.i'ts IV) Cash tiifts 2V t:ah tiifts 3CasliC'i!ls 11,J Cash Gilts l.tSK) CH'b... o 1 tab..; i. eaib... ."IH eaih... Stl eai h..; l'W each. o ea. h... o.:t,tsiO Whole Ttcaols .V). ConponH (Tenths,) ELEVEN TICKETS POK $Vsj. For tickets (r Informatwn. ldr?s TIIOH E. DR.4Mf.ETTE, Agent Public Library Kentncky, Louisville, Ky., or TIIOS. II. II ITS &. CO.. 609 Broadway. X- T. IN OTICE 1.1 PARTI HO. In the matter of the Estate of Jx b Bai ley, dee'd. . I he Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Marjiaret Lrpley. widow, S.irali, wife of JonathaB Huh, Margaret, wife of pd Ponlev, Chrfri.tnna. w ife of Abralniu 2-''it-b-r, MiuiWa. wileof Tilman Leplev, and Pe ter, Amos. J n ob, J tne and S imn.-l iiallcy, heirs at la v of Jacob Bailey, (tec'J. Tou ar hereby cited too and appeirbe fnre onr Ju lses of onr frph-ans' Court t be held at llirtlintown, e"mty of Juiriata, on the Brt JIond.ir of llocember. A. I 173, at 2 o'clock P. M , then and then to accept or relur to take tire real estate- of Jacob Bailey, deceased, at the appraiseit 1 valuation put upon it by an Inqueat duly awai-ded bv tile siriit Court, and returned by the Sheriff tho l-.th day of August, A.U lT ;, to wit : (Jo acres at aud lor the su;n of , JlUJpvfacre. jOSEPU ARD, Sheriffs ' Swiairr's OtrKE, Mitliiutown, 0-t. S, la.li .te. Km n r . 1 'M'i : ; j - -1 r i il s I V z f at : if ? 1 I ml