TEDNESDAt MORNING, FEB. 22. 1871. PESNSTLVAMA RAILROAD. ON AXD after Sunday, Dec. 4. 1870, Passenger trains iiu mis jimio station 8 follows EASTWARD. -L Philadelphia Exprera.. 12,50 A. M Kant Line 3,34 A. M. Harr.sb'' AccotuiuouVn 10,4. A. M. Mail Train 6,46 P.M. . Cinciunati Express 8,45 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Etprejs 1,57, A. M Pacific Express 3,46 ,. , Mail 1 rain Way lVissti-;er Pittsbunr Express... .. 3.27. P. 51 10,25 A. M. . 6 20 A. M. -3.26 A. M.: Adams hi press. JAMES NORTH, Ag't jmm Etc.iriT. i. i. i O F. uiecia uu (lie hri aud third Tuedya ct eacu niotitn, in me twi Fellows .Hall, ILompaoutowu, juni-iia 1.0.. ra. WM. JtENXIS, C. P. W. C. Loom, Scribe. .. TOW A.SD COUNTRY. For Salb. A good four horse wagon. Inquire at thui office. ' Fm Sale A good Spring Wagon. Call on N E LittlefiVld. J- k, Speivo-Likk. The weather was epring-likc on Monday lapt Tak-INU down The lUilroad com pany id taking the Round House down Smll i.m Proumbss. Mr. Black welder's Revival is still in progress in the Licking Creek Lutheran church. Blank Vendue IVotes for sale at this office. Persons making talcs are invited to give us a call. See advertisement of Rebecca J. Sha man, Administratrix of George SLuman, dee'd., for the sale of real estate iu Walk er township. All kinds of Canned and Drfr-d Fruit for sale at the Store of Cornelius Bartley on Main street, opposite the Post Office IIorsks The Wilsou Brothers have jupt brought to their place at Oakland a lot of Western horses. As we go to press we are informed of the death of Walter App, Esq., one of our County Commissioners. ""' 100. Last Wednesday one hundred sleds came to Patterson from Tuscarora Valley, . .. nLBcreo A D. sector J. M Scl era, Efj . has ben electid a director of the Suuburr & lewistowa Railroad. Rkmoved to make way for new one Deltnouico's Salon has been removed to make way for a larger and 6ner one. Haven Scat Reader, if you want pxd and easy Chairs, apply to Win. F. Snyder, MilHiutown Remember, the sign, of the 1! j Red Chair on the pole. Head Lis advertisement iu another column. Correction. Last week in the ar ticle relative to Court proceedings the width of Mulberry alley was elated to lie 25 f-et. It was a mistake of the tjpe; 20 feet is what should have been stated. For Sale A Hawse and Lot on Main Street, io the borough of Patter son. Ciood House, out buildiugs, kc Will be sold low and on easy terms. Inquire of H. H. Wilso.v Feb. 22-4L AgtMt Rem ear Koa Croup The fjllowing remedy for croup is going the rounds of the papers. It is raid to give alm6st instant relief, even in cases where other remedies have failed. It is nothing more than alspice tea. It seems at once to cut the phlegm loose and relieves the child. Ex. 6r kti . l A x n o u . c k m e n t. Th e West ern Uuion Telegraph Company will open a telegraph office in Prrrysville, this Co March 1st, 1S71. The public will then bavc every facility for telegraphing to all parts of the couutry. The office will Le.uueVr tie uiauineut of James M. Alter. School Holk Bcesed -Flint School House in H alker toa-uship, was destroy ed by fire on Wednesday night," Nof last week. The common report as to the origin of the fire is that green wood Lad been placed on the stove to dry, and was not removed in the evening, when the house was closed r the night. New Tailor Shop, Mr.' Win. Wise desires to inform tjfce citizens of Juniata county that he has opened a new Tailor Shop in the room occupied by David Watt as a book stare, and w ill on and after Monday, Feb 87, 1371, be prepar ed to do all work committed to bis care. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see Lim. To the Wear, tub Work, and the Wcart, the Editor of the Bottent Record er says. " We can most unhesitatingly re commend the Peruriau Syrup, a protect ed solution of the protoxide of iron, to all the weak, the worn, end the weary, having richly experienced its benefits. It possesses all the qualities claimed lor it by its proprietor. Bought A Saddle. Samuel Black, Esq, of :the Pennsylvania Railroad, bought a saddled of James II. Simons, last week. No better recommendation need be desired by Mr. Simons' f.r hts work, than the purchase of it by such men as Mr. Black, who almost every da has the opportunity of seeing and examining the work' of city eaddle and harness m;ikers. Mr. Black also purchased a pair of fiue horses, from Mr. James North, of Tatterson. . .' T . Fe 1$ 2 l-reparea io sell on reason - j able terms and in exchange for Railroad Ties, Locust Posts and Country Produce. I am paying the highest prices for Chest nut -oak Bark. . , . George Gosiik.v. . Feb. 15 2t. t Patterson, Pa. Housb and Lot for Sale Mrs. Sarah J. Lusk offers to sell her House and Lot situate in Perrjsville, this county, on very reasonable terms.' The housn is located on the corner of Market and Third streets, nearly opposite J. B. Oke son's etore, and is in good repair. There is also a shop connected with the house, fronting on Ma ket street, suitable for any business not requiuug too much room. Any one desiring a pleasant dwelling, would do well to call and examine it and see for themselves, and learu terras, ... i -. NfcCR Tik Sociable. On Tuesday evening of last week's neck tie sociable was held at the residence of one1 of Our citizens. It passed off pleasantly, and was the amrce of much humor to all par- . . ...... i . , i ticipauts. 1 Each young gentlemen drew a neck-tie from a box . The tie drawn also placed in his charge for the evening a young lady who wore adresa of the ma terial which e irrespondeJ with the ma terial of the tie. The Sentinel's dev il came into the office the next morning radiaut with smiles, with the little finger of Lis left hand directed to his neck. Interest! j Expkriubnt. Au ex change says that some of our young men who go ti see girls have recently adopt ed a new and entirely original way of ob taining kisses. They assert, on the au thority of scientific writers, that the con cussion produced by a kiss will cause the flame of a lamp to flicker, and easily . in duce the girl to try the experiment iu the interest of science. The first kiss or two the parties watch the flame to see it flick er, but soon becnm ; s interested iu the experim -nt as to let it flicker if it wants to. Heuce the term 'Let her flicker." SrpEKtou DjL'uhxuts. Peel and boil a half dozen potatoes : mash well and thin them with the water they were boiled in ; run thrm through a cu'Lui- ler; when cool add one tea cup full of lome ra ide yeast, and then let them rise When the Fponge is light, add IJ pints of new milk, J of a pound of butter, sufficien' fl tur to make a stiff batter ; let them rise again. When risen, put in 1J pounds of white sugar, free of lumps, break 3 ei in, I gritjl nn'.nng. I tea spoonful of cinnamon and enough dough to make it a stiff as bread. When lisht, roll thin and fry in hot lard. Ex Look out fjr Counterfeit Notes. The public should be on the lookout for counterfeit notes of the denomination of ten dollars, ou the First National Bauk of Poughkeepsie, New York. We saw no less than three of them last w.-ek that had been passed opon unsuspecting parlies. The face of the note presents a fair appearance and is well calculated to deceive those who are not expert in handling money, but the bick u a miser able daub. Lookout for them as there seems to be parties in Chester county who are successfully shoving them upon the community. The Atwr'cait R pub lican. Additional contributions to the Re lief Fund for the needy sufferers by the late fire : ReT. D J. Beale. St' George. IM $10 On T. V. MeCoy, for citiiena at MiiSm Ou. 29 50 Ami. preiouly acknowledged 22 J! 81 Total $J-'UI 31 Orders of " Disbursement Committee'' paid : Jas Me3raw....$5 OO Mra Meghan. ..$9 01 Mrs. Uolen '11 50:. Simon Albright. .12 Jacob Wagner. .. li) Mrs Weatfall 08 2o O. 1. Robison.. 15 jTobiaa Auker...l'J Jam- Stewart ..15 HA. O. Bjosall. . .o7 50 F. O. Maxwell ..20 Jns Knbiaon W) A. It. Famck .... o VVm Wine .... Johm Shffer...J ! W Emory... Vu J Jackman.. J C Moaer .... Jesse Howe..... 12 j N'oW 12 10 9 12 30 34 75 12 12 3D Alex Ellis 3 Win Elite.. w ... ti ham'l 6'imeling 30 i Jan MeCltUan... 6 McOllan .... 6 j Myers Troup.. . . 9 John Uietrick... Alfred Steel .... li S Goshen ... Mrs Faaick.... Orders paid as previously pub- Julia Huzxard.. 8(1 Thos Hamilton.. 6 ilished H92 78 Tbo Reese... W m Egulf , . . . .15 Total $2114 78 S. PARKER, Treeu't. A Shocking Accident A Tioy Criulud to Death bj the Wheel of a Loaded Four-Iftrte Wugoa. Last Mon day afternoon the snow melted rapidly under the jdeasant sun. Water flowed in considerable volume through the gut ters or drains along the streets. Near Patterson School House a number of boys of that town were engaged in the sport of damming a gutter to fulluess and then tearing away the obstruction to see the rush of water. Adam was comple ted and broken down just as a four-horse wagon loaded with a cord of wood came along. ' A boy between the age of 7 and 8 years, a son of W. C. Laird, of Patter son. was there, enjoying the sport and, to escape the rush of water from the broken dam, sprang aside, tripped and fell under the passing wagon, one wheel of which passed over his abdomen, injuring him so fatally that he died within 20 minutes. The people were greatly allocked by his fearful accident, and Mr. and Mrs. Laird have the sympathy of the whole communi ty in their sad and unexpected, bereave-ment ; rusiTIVKLY TUH LAST NoTICt. All persons indebted' 'to the late firm of J. Frank & Co, are hereby notified to pay up by the 15th of March next, as after that time the books and accounts will be put into the hands ofau officer for collection." -' J I-' .i'- Il reo if 2 7 J;Krak & Co.' i 1 Vrlfv ' ' . aQ. T SW- Gavrny, Auctioneer. Take Notice I have just recefved, . Si," nine car loads of Nut and Pea Coal lwMU , I 1 . $ k ., l, t . ,i 17tli, Samuel Lauver. Miltord twp. wmcu 1 am prepared to sell on reason- on-i. L..,.k i .,.- ni . Oh, How I've Suffered , with my head ! All on account 'of using poison ous hair preparations. I now use Na tures Hair Restorative, and it . has removed the poison and restored my hair to its former vigor. For sale by Kepner & Son, Main street. Mifflin town. ' . ) . 20th, Jacob Leider, 1'elaware two. 2l8t, Samuel Warner, Fayette twp. , 22iid, George Myers, Walker twp f' 23rd, Jeremiah Shrawder. Walker twp. 24th, Wm. ShaffsUl, Walker twp.' 25:h, Kurtz & Mahlon.lifflintown. "z- March. j:. 1st, D &" j. Hetrick, Walker. $ , 3rd, II. Trliee, Ueluware twp. 4th, Gibson Jones, Delaware twj-- 9th, Rudolph Arrisman, Fayette tp. loth, Jolin Vogan. . 25th, Elms Snyder, Fayette twp. ;; t J NOTICE- All the needy euffarers from the late destructive tire in Mifflin town, who intend to put iu a claim for auy of the. money appropriated . by the Pennsylvania Legislature for the relief of such ueedy sufferers are requested to make out a statement of the amount of their loss on personal property, over and above the insurance on such personal property verified by. affidavit and - hand . the aatwA to Ann of tti rVimmitfet annninlipil by law to make distribution. of said . ap, - .. . ' propriation, at anytime previous to 'thw 24lhof this February instant. r By order of the Oommiteee.:'" ' J. A. Christv, Feb 13-1371. ' . Serretary Concerning country newspapers the' Cleveland -Tay,' writes :T "The. lncal paper is an absolute necessity to the county community where it is published AH the city 'papers cannot mipply-tlie place of the home paper. That should be the first love of every ' man and wo man, for with the paper is the locality identified. The paper gives the county aud town where printed much of their importance in the world, and gives '" de tail the local news which cannot be gained by any other source Every day's issue of the paper is so much local his tory, and the rise, growth aud develop ment of the town and county can be measured and recorded only by the local newspapers that constantly is gathering its items. People do not properly ap preciate their home newspaper. They measure the value of a paper too much hy the number of columns it contains. The home paper at any-price is the cheaper t paper one can take, for in it is fouud the information to be obtained from no other source. . .T Another thing to be taken 'into -consideration- Eveiy county has one or more newspaper. Hence,' the circulation of each paper must be limited. There "is therefore the greatest need of activity aud interest on the part ot people to give their own paper, vigorous aud substantial support. communication. McALtSTrnsviLi.E. Feb. 2!), 171 MV Editor : Haviug . sceu a notice iu the county papers of last week's issue, that a trial of Myers A; McCaulley's Band Cutter and Sheaf Conveyancer, patented Jan. 31st, 1371, would take place at the barn of S. C Myers, in Fay ette township, on Friday, the 17th inst., I took occasion to attend fir the puipose ot seeing whether the iuveu'ion posessed any merit. When I arrived at the place designated, to my great astonishment the barn was crowded with mire than a hun dred people, the Sepcrator with the im provement attached in full motion, and the Sheaves, a distance of about thirty feet from the feeder, traveling up to him with bands cut, as fast as he would re move them. The gazing multitude look ed with wonder and surprise, and as soon as the Machine had stopped, there was one spontaneous manifestation of approv al and acknowledgment of the successful operation of an invention of such . vast moment, and one which bids fair to the inventors. From one to three men are saved in threshing with the Band' Cuttier and Conveyancer attached, and the sheaves are brought to the feeder in bet ter shape than in the usual way. It makes lio difference from what part of the barn the sheaves are to be brought as the Conveyancer is so arranged that it can be readily attached to either side of the machine, aud extended in any desired direction from it, and bring them from overhead as well as from the stack if desired. No threshing machine ean be complete without this improvement, and the day cannot be far distant when it will be universally attached to not only all seperators, but all small threshers. The following testimonial was signed by nearly a hundred men who witnessed its operation and saw it deliver the sheaves to the feed from all directions, placing them on the table with band cut : ; We, the undersigned, citizens of J uni ata county, having witnessed a trial of Myers 3c McCaully's Combined Convey ancer and Band Cutter, at the barn of S. C. Myers, iu Fayette township, on the 17th day February, 1S71, unhesita tingly express our high appreciation of so valuable an improvement to grain Sep erators and threshing machines generally, and the satisfactory manner in which it performed what is claimed for it. Hav ing seen it attached to a grain Seperator and thoroughly tried, and with the aid of one man bringing the sheaves from the east end of the barn, and then from the west, from the northside mow, and then from the south, and lastly from Overhead, with more precision and regularity, and delivered on the table alongside of the feeder with the band cut. than could have, been done In the usual way by three meni;.Ve can cheerfully recommend ;this invention as a great labor saving machine, an improvement of no little inportance, and that it will perform all that the pat entees claim for it. . , -. S ' r. .1.1 ... An yb-Witness .Musical. "Amocg the thousand and one Pianos offered ' to-the public, we scarcely know any instrument so fully uniting all the desirable qualities, sought for as the Knab- Piano. It is m matter of some difficulty and perplexity to the inexperienced persons to select a good instrument of any capacity. We too of ten rely npon the judgement of friends m the selection of a Piano, ajndji are thus frequently disappointed.1 ' The'only'"STire way, in our opinion, is to go to the best maker. For this reason, we recommend to our readers to purchase Pianos of William Kuabe & Go's manufacture. This will relieve them the vexatious nec essity of wasting time in a long-search. The reputation of the Knabe Pianos is an' infallible guaranty of excellence. In the houses' of the most accomplished and weal thy-of out' citizens, and in our beat seminaries ;aad colleges, these magnificent instruments Bay be fouud. Nor. is this any wajiderif for, in purity, depth and constancy 'of tone, they are unsurpassed. Their gradation of scale is so exquisitely, and, at the save time, comprehensively attuned, that they are capable of express ing every emotion of the human heart and soul. Their tone is exquisitely pure and unique, and so even, sweet and sym pathetic that it inspires all that listen to it, while at the same time the action" is Jp" free- "d J' onui to the touch itrhh isnclr sensitiveness and in- telligencc, so as to speak, as to make one almost thiak that (he- 'mind of the Manu facture lingers in his work. Public Salf.s. Jeremiah Shrawder, residing two miles west of East. Sulem will sell at public sale, on Thursday, ; February 23, 1871, 5 marcs, 3 colts, 3 cows, 3 head young oattle l X4t Suit, I ihoat; 1 Tprby reap er and mower combined and a large At of farming implements;' also household furniture. Fale at 10 o'clock, A-, M. Wm. Caveny auctiiaieer.', ' . . , ' John Motzer will sell at public sale, at. his farm in Walker township, ttfo miles below Mexico, on Tuesday, Feb. 28th two horses, one mare, four cows, fourteeu head of young cattle, five shoats, two sows, and a lot of fanning uten sils. Sale at, 10 o'clock. .Win. Given, Auctioneer. CoK J. Kl RofeisW will sell at public sale, at his residence in Milford town ship, on Wednesday, March 1st, two bay match lihreea, 1 five-year old 'mare with foal. 1 four-year old horse, 1 four-year old mare. 1 heavy four-horse wagon, 1 light four-horse wagon and a large lot of farming implements. ' Sale at 10 o'clock. Win Given, Auctioneer.' . .'. J. M. Willia-ns. of Spruce Ilill town ship, will sell at public sale on Friday. March 3rd, three horses, three cows, two of which are fresh. 2 two-year old heif ers, 2 yearling calves, sow and piffS. and a lot of farming implements. Sale at 10 o'clock. D. R. P. Bealor, Auc. R. Gibson Jones, of Delaware twp., will offer at public sale, on Saturday, March 4th. two black mares. 2 two-year old colts. 2 cows. 6 head of young cattle. and a lot of farming implements, and i household furniture, hale at 10 o clock. Wm. Caveny, Auctioneer. Rndolnh Khrisman. of Fayette town ship, will snll at public sale, on Thurs day. March 9th, two horses, 2 cows, 3 head young cattle. 5 shoats, and a lot. of fanning implements, also household fur niture Sale at 10 o'clock. ' Wm. Cav eny, Auctioneer. .-: i ' ' C Handbills for the above sales have been printed at this office. MARRIED. On the evening of the 2Uh of January, in Perrysville, by Rev. Mr. Graham, Mr A. PIERCE, of Cumberland county, and Miss- JESXIE 8WITZER. of this place. On the 13ih intt., by the, Rev. Joseph Mucfcey, , Mr, JD8EPU H. ZOOK, i ind Miss LEAK E. PLASK, (formerly of Beale town ship, Juniata county, Pa.,) both of McLean Co., 111. ' ! On the 21st inst., b Rev. D. M. Blaek welder Mr. SAMUEL C. GUSHARD and Miss XAXCV E. BOOZLE, bolh of Patterson. DIED. On the 2d inst, at the residence of his son, in Bnurboa county, Kansas IlOBliKT QUICK, aged 70 yer. The deceased waa native of Ireland tad removed to America in early life. He loca ted in Delaware' township, ill this county, where he resided fur more than fifty years, only quitting his adopted home when old age bad compelled hint to abandon active busi ness He was the last survivor of the Epis copal congregation formerly at Thompson town, aa-i while tea church maintained its existance was always a most active member. After ils disolution he eontinied o practice the principles taught by ils tenets, and in the coarse of his whole life always bore an unblemished christian character By indus try and eeoaomy he accumulated quite a handsome fortune, a portion of which was always shared by the poor who were in need of axsistaaee. "He died in tb faith in which he had so long lived and could with truth ex olaiav . :i i l ,, , There is no death ! What seems so is transi tion! - This life of mortal breath Is bnt a suburb of the life elysian, - Whose portal we call death. - Cox. ' Sotice of Appeals. '. The County Commissioners will hold their triennial appsais for the year 1371 as follows: Thursday, February 23d, for Susquehanna at Itaraef s boteL ' i " '' Pridy, February 21tb, for . Monroe, at Landie' hot I, Richfield. : Saturday, February 2oth. for Fayette, at North's hotel, M'Alistersville. . Monday, February 27tb, for Fermanagh in the forenoon and Mifflin in the afternoon of the same day in Commissioners' Office. ' All persons feeling' themselves aggrieved by the late assessment may attend if they thiuk proper. ' ' . i. f ' j i . .-. By order of the Board. , . J. MIDDAGII, Clerk. ' Dee 27, 1870. !' ) -.! : :-' j !!')j. Ct DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Unmet of the Eye and Ear, hio tpteMlg m th Medical College of Penutyluania, 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Levden, Holland,) No. t)o5 Arch Street, Pbila. Testimonials ean be seen al his office-'. The mredieal fmeuity are invited lo accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted wiih ut pain, i He charge for. exam'ipnion. . o12-lyi,,, i..,.: i- , Commtrcoi; CLOSING PRICES 40 So. d St. Phila. 3 o'clori,-p. m.,' V. 8. 6'g of -81.. Feb. 21, 1871. . .Tl 1 i'U2 aVm ' r '66, nnft nij llljCd in? lUioVlH'j lioiojiol iiftiii, nooi;iinj 113 (113i Hi. sew,.. J.. f 1 : D. 8 30 y Jbt d prcem J.'.-.. j. Gold. lllfa!ll Silver.. ..Ji..,-. 1061. !08 Union PafieR. R. lat M.Booda- 815 ( 825 Central PncifiV R. R..... 940 .9S0 Union Partite Land-Grant Boails. 715 (725 MIFFLI.NTOWN & FATTER80N MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE, j Reported weekly for ibo Jckiata Skstiski by (be Board of Commerce of MilBia and Pat terson. . i , , BaEADsrurrs. Extra Family Flour, bhl ....$r, 60 " T? J bbl 2 00 Wheat (prime) bus 1 20 ' Rye , " . 75 Corn ' Oaia " Uarlr ' " CO , 45 70 6 25 6 00 1 80 . 1 50 ... 25 ... 25 ... Vi ... 8 ... 25 ... 8 :.. 6 ... 3 ... 40 ... 8 ..: ... 20 ... '.5 15 ... 4 - 2o . 14 J II 1 00 1 Ot' 55 85 16 Clover Timothy - Flax Beaus. ........ ........ - 1 SrsDBtn. Butler T lb.... Egg. V o Lard, It) Country Soap.....! Beeswax Tallow Rags, white mixed Wool, washed Poultry, lie Dried Apples ... Peaches, pared '. ' Penclie. unpared Cherries ' Cherries, pitted ' " Blackberries Raspberries Country, .Harai r--v" Sides and fl!rni!'ira. ........ .. Potatoes, 'y bus Onions : : " Railroad Ties Locus'. Potts, mortising , ' for board fence.. . PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. pHiLAPStrhiA. Feb. 21. 1871. SEEDS The roceipr'e of eloVerseerf ire trilling, and it sells al r.ijil'JJe per pound. Timothy is nomiual al $ iuti 25. i FLOUR. The flour market continues quiel, and prices, though quulably unchang ed, favor buyers The demand is mostly from the local trnd. ahose purchase! foot up 50U barrel, including Superfine ....... $5 2':C5 50 Kxtrus S5 7"(i 25 N. W. Extra Family.. . .. $ 7o(i7 60 Penna. do. do. .. ..... $6 25fa,7 00 Ohio & Ind. do. do. ... ..... $6 87 1 7 75 F ancy Brande $8 60(tj,9 50 GRAIN. The wheat markei presents no new feature, the demand being limited and confinrd to prime Iota; sales of 15HI bushels al $1 .'rl 00 for Indiana and Ohio red, $! Clhil 65 fur amber and $1 80al 85 for white. Rye nwy be quoted at $1 t:8l 10 for Western and Pennsylvania. Corn is dull, with sales of yellow at 7!8tlc; and Western mixed at 75 a78c Oats are steady, and fourteen hundred bushels Pennsylvania were sold at tiilaCtc. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Moxdat, Feb. '20 P.M. Bkkp Cattle. There was an impr Ted de mand lo-dny for the better descriptions of beef cnltle, medium am! low gr.ides were ex tremely slow of sale. Prices were steady Ve quote extra at 9c, choise at 8m8'c fair to good tiJa7J, and common at 4aHc. Ib, gross Cow au Calves meet a steady inquiry at last week's prices, sales of 20i) head at 40a"0. Sheep were unchanged either In price or demand, we quote at 5aKjc j lb gross. Hogs were much sought after, and holders suceeednd in establishing an advnnc. sales at $10al0.50 for liiht common up the $11, 50a 12 for choice corn-fed. Hurrah! Hurrah! Great Excitement at the Mifflin Chair Works ! WHY is it that everybody goes to WM. P. SNVDER when they are in need of any kind of Chairs t , BECAUSE be keeps the Best and Finest Assortment of all kinds of Chairs that was ever offered lo the eyes of the public. Reader, if Ton are in want of Chairs of any kind, you will do well lo call on the un dersigned and examine his fine stock of ,; "Cane Scat anil Windsor Cliairs, . of ali description, before purebnsing else where. Having lately started in business, he is determined lo do I be very best he can as regards durability and Cheapness, and war niM all work mamtjacturtd by Ana. Remember the Sign of the BIG KKD CIIA.Ilt on" pole n the corner of Main and Cherry streets, when you want to buy gold chairs. . , WM. F..SNTDEJL. Mifflintown, Feb 8, 1871. Fire Assessment Hotice. XTOTICK is hereby -riven lo the Policy l Holders in the Lebanon Fire Insurance Company ot Jonestown, Pa., that the Board of Directors have ordered an assessment cf Four Dollars on the Thousand insured on all policies in force up to September 1. 1870. John Swan, the su horixed agent, wiil be at the following named places on the days named, to receive the same, when all policy holders will receive a full and detailed state ment of the losses sustained by the Compa ny since Assessment No. 6, which was laid February, 1870 r Mifflintown. at the house of John Etks on Match 21, 1H70. Patterson, at the Patterson House, March 22nd.. '.;:;. . ' . Port Royal, at the House of John Moilan igal, March 23rd. - JACOB G-' DEILMAS, Sec'y. Feb 14, 1871-5t The Place fur Good Grape-Tines IS AT THE Juniafa iMltn Dintprh, AXD tJKAPE-VlSE SUBSEBT. ; THE undersigned would respeclfilly In form Ihe public that he has started a firane-vins Nurserv about one mile northeast of Mifiiintown, where be has been, testing a large number of the diCerent varieties or Grapes ; and having been in the business for seven years, be is now prepared to furnish, VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE : MOST PROMISING ..-..-.v., s KINDS, AT j TOW HATES. by the single vine, doxen, hundred or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty vines will do well to call and see for them. selves. - - JlS-g- Good and responsible Agent, wanted. Address, -JONAS OBERHOLTZER, ,.;.:.' Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. JaS-JCIIIATA SEXTIa-CL $1,50 TO Jr. "FINANCIAL; NEW 7-30 GOLD LOAN or t ' N03THEBK PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Secured by First Mortgage on Railroad and Land brant. SAFE! PROFITABLE! PERMANENT! JAY COOKK Ac CO, Offer for sale at par and accrued interest the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the kl n D'l I f T! i nonnern ractnc nanrudu vuntp-iny. iney aie i free from United States Tax, and ae issued of j the following denominations : Coupons $100, $500, and $1,000 j Registered $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Wiih the same eutire coaliJene with which weeomueaded Uoveruiaont bonds lo Cipit.l its and people, we now, all'r the fullest in vestigation, recommei d these Northern Pa cific Railroad bunds to our trituds aud the geneial public. "' GOLD. PAiMENT. Both principal and interest are payable in American gold eoin. at the otftee ot Jiy Cooke & Co.. &ew York City I be principal at the end of 8l years, and the interest (at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent, per annum) half jearlji firt of Janu-wy and July PEKFEIJT fAFK-TV. The bonds we are now helling, are seevred by a first and only morlsgage on all I - rty and rijtWls cl he NortlieiA Paciliu Kwilr ad t'onipany, which will embrace oa lb coiu'.Uiiou of Ike worn - - -1. Over Two Thousand Xilesaf Road, with rolling nock, buildings, aud al, other equip ments. 2. Over Twen'y-two Thousand Acrjs o Land to evrrr mile of GuUbed road. This agrieuliuial. limbered and mineral, atuoucl ing in all to mure than Fifty Mi. lion Acres, cousit-ta of alternate sections, reaching twen ty lo forty milrs un euch si!e ol ihe track, and extending in a broad fer,i!e bell fi otu Wisconsin through the richest portion of Minnesota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon and Washington, lo I'uget Sound. --..' While the Government does net directlj guarantee the bonds of ihe Bond, it thus am ply provides for iheir full snd prt.mpt pay ment y an unreserved grant of liwid. the most valuable ever contcied upon a great national improvement. THE MORTGAGE. The Trus ees tradVr the Moltgage, are Messr. Jsy Cooke of Phil adelpbia, and J- Kdgar 1 hortsoi, PVetident of Ihe Pennsylvania Central Railroal Com pany. ; They will directly and permanently represent the interests of the Firsr Morrgagt bond holders, and are required lo tee llitt the proca-U of land file are use t in'purtkit Inj and eati'cllmg the bomh of the Cimpamy 1 f ihey cane bought before maturity at not more than 10 per oent. premium ; otherwise the Trustees are to invest the proccels of land gales in United Sia'es Bonds or Real Kstafe Mortgages for the further security of Northern Pacific bondholders. Also, thai they have at ail tima in their control, as se curity, at leat 5t0 acres of average land to every $1,000 of outstanding first mortgage bonds, besides the railioad itself aud all ils equipments and franchise. PROFITABLENESS. Of course nothing can be safer than ibe bonds of Ihe I'riled State, but as the Government is no longer a borrower, aud as Ihe Nation's preeut work is not that of preserving its exigence, hut that of l-KVKUiriXG a cot.': EXT, e remind those who desire to inrreaje iheir income and ob tain a more permananet investment, while still having a perfectly reliable security, that : United States 5-20's at their average pre mium yield ibe present purchaser less than ol per cent, poll interest. Should they Le redeemed in five year--, and specie payments be resumed, ibty would pay oely per cent or if in three years only It per eeni. as Ihe present premium would meanwl.ile be sunk. Northern Pacific 7 Ill's selling at par in currency yield the inv ;stor 7 3-10 per esnt. gold interest absolutely tor thirty years, fr't from all I'nitrd Slnlet tax 51,100 currency invested bow in United Suies 5-2')'s yield per year in gold, say t'.l'.OO. $1, TOO currency iuvested now in Ihe Northern Pacific 7iO's yield pel year in gold, $sn,S0. -Here is a difference "t "nnu t income of nearly one-third. besiilies a differeence of 7 ! 10 per cent, in principles, wbsn bofh classes of bonds are redeemfd. THE ROAD 50 W BriLfrlNO1. Work wss j begun in July last on the esstern portion of I the line, and ihe money provied. by Ihe sale I lo stockholders of some six millions of the I Company's bonds, lo build and equip Ihe , roal from Lake Superior across .Minnesota . to I ho Red River of Ihe North 2-13 miles. j The grading on 'his division is now well ad ! vanced.the iron is rapidly laid ; several thou- sand men are at work on the line, an 1 about Ihe first of August next this important sec , tion of ihe road will be in full operation. j In the meantime orders have been sent to the Pacific rtnisf for Ibe commencement of ihe work on the western end in early Spring, and thereafter the work will be pushed, both eat- j ward and wesl ward, with as much speed as t may be consistent with solidity an-i a wise economy. RECEIVABLE FOR- LAXDS, These bonds will be at all times, before maturity, receiva ble, al 1.10, in payment for the company's lands, at their lowest cash price. BO N D3 E XCH A N G E A B L E. The r- i st cr (d bonds ean be exchanged at any time for coupons, the coupons for regisiered, and bth these can be exchanged for others, payable. pricipal and interest, at any of the principal ! financial centres ol r.urope, in me coin or Ihe various European countries. HOW TO GET THEM. Your nearest Bank or Banker will supply these bonds in any de sired ntnotint, and of any needed denomina tion. Persons wbisbing to exchange stocks or other bonds far theie, can do so with any of oar agunts, who will allow the highest current price for all marketable securities. Those living in localities remote from banks, may send money, or other bonds, di rectly lo us by express, and we wil send back Northern Pacific bonds at our own risk, and without cost to the investor. For fur tler information, pamphlets, maps, etc.. eall on or address ihe undersigned, or any of the Banks or Bankers employed to sell this loan. tor salb it WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers, rillLADEWUlA, Agent for Eatlern rennsylcania, . DOTY, PAEXEE & CO., AND JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, M1FFL1XTOWS, PA. IRON IN THE BLOOD. Tie rERUVTAV 8YRt"P make the wsk stronp, aad expeliill ex-- by Bupplym1- th: blood wi:n XTrRis Own Vrrai.Lo Agent IROS. Caution Be sure von pet Pemvlan .f-rwp. i'auiiiaitls free. J. P. IH.NSMOKK. I'rvpnetoK, So. X Key St.. M-w York. 6o:d by lnu&pala generallj. "FEATHERS," ALL G11ADEH IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT I A TIIMKH AI DEALEKS. QUALITY WARRANTED. ' F. C. CRAICHEAD, Jan25-3ia Pittsbi'BO, Pa. A Large assortment of Queensware, China ware, Glassware, Crockery waie. Cedar ware, to., tot sale cheap by . MARTIN 4 WALTERS. The Grcat ,9kdical Discvvery!' Dr. WAUEE'S CdUPOSNIA VINEGAR BITTERS,. . Hundred of Ihousaacli oi4 ?-- Bear tr-JtltliAnV to fkrlr Wond- ? C o ful Curative Electa. J ils WHAT ARE THEY?!?; ci-3 ti; TtTFT ARE SOT A VILE ii :hSi FANCY DRINK Made of PiMir Ram. Wblsker,- Pr- tsplrltaaadRefaar l.l iaoi-s )lorrd, ipttti mud aweeteoed to plesae the taste, called Torw t ," Apt-ttejra,"" Restorer." o.yt lctwt the tippler on to drunkenness rH rain, bat arer atrne Medicine, -pd from taeXatlve Boots sad Hart, of CaiVonUa, free from all li-ohHa (Miaialanta. Thoyare the i It EAT III.M'.ID Pl'RIFIEltnad LIFCUIVlNti 1'RIN C'IPI.Kptrfect Renovator and lntrator of the System, carrytr.r off iTT polsonoas matter audi restortnit Wood to a acalthy ebnditfea.- Ko person can tmke the? e Bitters according- to direc tion and remain lOBg unwell. Far laflarmwularr aad rtireale Bn 1 matista m4 Uant. Dyaprpaia ar luai aet-eian, Biliai. KemUtenS and luter a nitleat Fever, Dlsensea af the llleed, Liver, Kidneys, ana Bladder, tkoae lilt, t e ra bare beea most mcceMfal. fsaeh Ilia eases arw cvrsed1 by Vitiated. Blaad. waicls le irenerally prodoccd by dertuinemenlr of ti.tx Dia-ratlve Itrraa. - DY-sPEFJSIA OR, INDICTCSTIOX. ' nemdache, fain In the Shoulders, Coaiihs. Tti-tit-ness of the Cheat, Dunineiw.&oar Erortatloas of he Stomacn, But taste In "tie'Mn:th: unions At tack. Palpltallun of Uie Heart. lnCauimaUoa of theLunS.Pa!ntn taerenlt-ms of UaivMiaaTS,aadr -S hundred olhct pamtnl jocpUaw. are the ot eprinesof Dyspepsia. . They Invigorate the Stomach and f thnalate thcr torpid liver and bowels, which render tl-.s; of nn eananed efftcaey In clennsln-r the blood of all , imparities, and Imparting new life and vigor t ' the whota system. - . . ' ' FOR SKIS 1HSEASES, Emnttons.Tettor, Salt Khenm, Blotches, Spots,- llmplra. Pnsralea, Bolla, Carbnneles, Rlag.WonB,g.ai-h-lTatJ. form Eyes, Erysipelas, trch. Scarfs, WsceloraPnris ot tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the bktn, ot whatever name or nature, are Utarallx dtir op and carried oat ot the system In a short time by the nse of these Bitten. One bottle In -. cases w iU canviac Oic most lncretfulo ls of their enratfve eflVets. ! , l .. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yon dn4 Ita tmpnritles bnmtlntr throatth ths skin In Ptm- ' pies, Ernptlons or Sores; cleanse It when yon - find tt obstrncted and etmrttlsh In the veins t cleanse It when It Is fnnl, and yonp leeitnrs will -t.-'.l yoo when. Keep the blood pare and taa health of the system will follow.. FIX, TA P E and other WO ft MS. rarklng la . the ystemof ao many thousands-,, are eHectually destroyed and removed. For fall directions, r -id carefully the circular around! each bo trie. J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. If. McDOSALO CO., DroK7tu and Gen. Ajrents.- San Tranriseo, CalN and 32 aad 31 Coniin-ree Street, New York. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. altfixe first Prize Setlafc laardcd. Tlft; KEA F Baltimore Piano M AN r FACTORY. WILLI AT. iiAin; A, CO. Minuj' tnrers of Croud Square bhi! I prrs'it PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MD. Tiiese IpsCurreitts- hare fen before 'he pubhc for neaiiy Thii'y years, audtipoii ihe:r excelleue-?-al'u arained un urch-ruj ?r. ermnimre. Which J rouounccs iheui unoiuailtd. Their TONE combines grest power, sweetness and fine singtng quality. (8 well as great purity ef Intonation, and swrolucss luiough the emirs scale. Their T'C!I is pTiant and clastic, and entirely free from the srfiffness found i so many Pianos. In HOrt;tt.HA?l'5IUP they are' Hucyialled. t-ing none but ll.e very best zeatoncd material, the largd capital em pl.iyed in on r business enabling ns to keep continually au inimeuse stock ot lumber, Slc , ou hand. "J-31, All our S'l'itre rmnn, hare our Tcw Inipr-rvel OvsitTxio Scalx and the Ajrfj'e lr-,l' would" c:i!l special atlenlion lo our late improvements in. taliAXf) 1'IASOS and SyC.lttE t:UA.lS, I'slened August, H, !', which brin-r the Pianr, nearer perfec tion iban has yet been attained. Every Piaso fully Warranted for S Years. We have made arrangements It-r the Sole Whoitmile A't'rrf ftr tite most Celebrated PARhOH Ollf';AXS nnd ilF.LOhr.ijXS, which we ctf. r Whalrsuls and i'.vtail. at Low est Factory Price? WILLIAM KSAB2 & CO. JA1IES BEI.LAK. Wholesale Ileprjr. 279 J- 81 Smth. "''. ft. sepH-6m Philadelphia. 7E OFFL'R roll SALE, AT PAR, THE NEW MASONIC TUPLE LG2N. Bearing 7 3-10 lalftest. Redeematile after five (3) aail within twentj one (21) years. Interest Payable Maroh and September The Bonds are re'eisleTesl, an I will be is sued in sum-, to suit DE HAVEN & BRO., So. 40 8. Thiid Street, Philadelphia. PtnckJ bought and sol-1 on c-immi-ion. OolJ and Governnients bought and soli. Ac counts reciv'Ml aud interest allowed, subject lo Siirht Drafts. D . PrSULOUFF FORUTAKI)iXG AND C0M31S MERCHANT, DEALER I.f GRAIN. , LUMBKfi, COAL, PLASTER, SALT, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER. GRAIN WILL BE RECEIVED IN STORE TO BK SOLD LI JUNE 1st 1871. ' aug 1? r,') tf PLAIN and FancrJob Printing neatly exe cuted at this Offise. mm
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