fyt JaaiaiJt.tnlmrL WED.NESDAl MORNING, MAT 3. J 871. PENNSYLVANIA R.ULROAT).ON AND I after Sunday, Dec. 4. 1870, Passenger Trami will lun M;ni s... EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.RH A. M Fast Line 3,34 A. M. Harr.sb'jr Accomiuoda'n 10,4."; A. M. Mail Train 6,46 P. M. Cincinnati Expresn 8,45 P. M. Cincinnati Express. 1,57, A. M. Pacific Express 3,46 A. M. V"'l r'n .. 8.27, P. jf Way Paasenper :. 10.25 A. M. Pittshurir Express 6,20 A. M. Adams' Express 3,26 A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't "JUIlTi ESCiBPlIETT.M T. so. r O F. meets u the first aud third 1 uesdavs of each month, in the Odd Fellows" MM ThompsoniowB. Juniata Co" P. W.M. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Upas. Sent,. "TOrtSAS U VSVn v7 -. J. Lyous has moved iuto Lis new of- nee . J. M. P. Your favor -i:l n.r week- I'leaswt Click The click of the stone-cutter's chisel. Cobs plaxtixg engages the attention uf our farmers at present. Everybody and everything has been refreshed by the late rain. Attend the sale of the Stambaugh property on the 6th inst. Cakpkntkrs aie puttinc ud the fram tf liiittcin Fasick's house at East P.;,.i Two staunch Republicans were buy yesterday, putting a roof on Mr. Christy's ' uouse. Thosk who wish a desirable town IoTrhouId attend the sale of the Stam baugh property, on Saturday next.7 Thk late rain stirred out the catties and eels ditto the boys with hooks and lines to catch 'em. M abtin & Waltrrs is the place to bny you Glassware aud Queensware. They have ju.-t received a epleudid as Dorttiient. barns aul two stables were de enrojcd by fire, about one o'clock on Monday morning, at Liverpool Ferry county."-) A L!'t.E lot of Carpetsot all kinds. al.ii Is I nvi ti.l I una I III a iOTIIiI liter I nirU A. V'l OlIVl M. huiv waa Vvv J '- v 1 rH.'eiv?i at iho store of Martin & al ttr. Call a:id make your purchast-fl. BiiiHfs 1 ills are sum lo ue an ex ! xVctive reuie-Jv fr the fatal chicken dis j ca-e that has prevailed for some years in this county. One or two pills to a fowl. . . ... ... 1 HP. la Imk are Hivil.il to call at thf ....,,. , 1 1 r Ktore of Laird 3c Bell, in the borough of . . . , i M.tlt-1 rilll, 41111 A 11 ' - ii. - . - of I'ross Goods just received from Phil adelphia. Hon. JAMts K. KtLLV, one of the U. S. Sfitator from the State of Oregon, ana in T-ewistown. Mifflin countv. last It.. .vn.n.na thoie rm W HIV I1 week, where he lived twenty years ago Thk Fire lit lief Committee disbursed the last of the appropriation fund yester- uay. We have been assurtd that a list ef rims wlin received money will be published. Martin fc Walters have just open ed the nit-est and best assortment of Par asols and Umbrellas in the county. Also just received a large stock of Hats and Caps for men and boys The "Guvpkr' Markkt Cak. Read the advertisemf-nt of Mr. Gi-o. W. Wil son, who has purchased and is now run 111115. the "Guy per" Market Car. Mr. Wilson is an enterprising young man, and deserves the patronage of the public. Information wanted of Mary Jane Knox, Sallie P. Kennedy or Smith Ken nedy. By sending their address to K. C. Cheesman, Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa., they will learn something to their advan tage. aprl9 St Arrived A large large lot of Spring aud Summer Clothing at Strayer's Cloth ing Emporium in Patterson just the place to buy good and cheap clothing Mr. Ftrayer has also just received a large lot of Carpets, which he offers for sale cheap. fa. I. Snyder, pr'-'ent located in MiSintown. is agent for the Grand Army Journal, publirh' d in Washington, I). C This journal is devoted to the interests of th surviving soldiers and sailors wno united to empproM the rebellion. J Pub lished weekly at S- ,vpn New Grocfby and Pbovipion Store. We invite the attention of our citizens to the advertisement of J. W. Kiik, in another column. Mr. Kiik has recently opened out a Grocery and Provision Store ia ;I., o.J stand on Main street, ai.d keeps constanlly on hand a good assortment of everything ia his line. Bead his adver tisement, and if you need anything there in mentioned, do" not fail to call at his store and secure the article. lie sells for cash or country produce. RKLifiioiitf. TLc first qnaiteny meet-1 ing for the present conference year of .he 3l5:Lodit Episcopal church. Mifflin .Station, will be held Saturday ana sau- la h next, the Ch.at.d 7th, of May.-J Jamf.S M. Maso.m. of Vn-mta. died Preaching at 7i o'clock P. M. of Sat- j nrar Alexandria Va.. on the night of the urday bv Ilev B. B. Hamlin, D. P.. of ' 2Sth He belonged to the Calhoun iiuulingdoo, also on Sabbath at 10J j schl f Democrats previous to the re A J f,,ti, 1 .v the Sacrament of wiion. in which he figured as a rebel. the Lord's Supper, aud :n the eveuing at at 7J o'clock. Love Feast exercises ou fc'ati-ttli ,iftrc').n at 3 o'o.oi'k. Tub April Tbrm of Cocrt. TLis term of Court was rerj sparsely attend ed. Out of civil list of thirteen cases only two wer3 tried tbe remainder be ing continued, discontinued, fettled, non suits taken and judgments (riven by con sent. But two bill were bcfora th ! .. i em. Grand J ury in tie Sessions. One was ignored in the oiler a true bill found ; and defendant acquitted. The jury trials were not commenced till Tuesday tnorn ; lag and were over by Wednesday eveti "g. The argument list and miscella neous business occupied the whole of j Thursday till a late hour in the night , uru court nnjournea xntthe. j i Argument Lift. t t , , - .... .1 Jacob Spade vs Jereuitah Kiunerand j n Uliam Crl l.n.c to show cause why i judgment should not be entered for -lefts non obstaute veredicto, I r i . t ! . same- Rule to show cause ' hy judgment should not be entered ! agniu!it the JtfeuJant Jeremiah limner ! "U ot)!t"n,e '!o or why a new ! trial should not be granted. Alter an elaborate arguim tit by counsel on both i sides held under advisement. I I AauJliustrators or James Utinn. dee'd, j " Jiargarct Charters. Kule to show j cause why judgment fnr want of appear- auce and affidavit .f dcfV-uoe should not be opened 27th April. 1S7I. Kule made absolute, but upon the terms that the deft should not ph-ad the statute of lira ita:iiti. T. J. Middagh, plff in error, vs .Sam uel Murphy, eerteorari to E W. II. Kteider, Esq., 27th April, 1S71. Deft in error having entered a mil pros in the appeal takeu by William Young, ihis i iudemeut airainst T. .1 Middairli is af- ! finm-d Juhu Litudis, ngcut, and plff in error, vs. Peter Xymau. Certeorari to Jesse Reed, Esq, 27th April, 1671. Judg ment revet sed. J. C. Powell, plff in error, vs. Cora, of Pa Certeorari to E. W. II. Kieider, Esq. Proceedings affirmed lu the matter if the application of! John ilcMauigal for n liceute to keep a , public houe in the borough of I'errys-j villi. R11! ti show e iii-i- whv the lieense 1 j ffr.u,,ed at IVbruarv term should not he revoked. 24:h April, 1S71, Rule dis- j London's in the county, and few like it charged, and it is i!ir.-cd tint the fees of I jn the State outside of cits. He has the witnessis be pail by the paMy who I pmcliashed William Wise's feto'k of good's subpoenaed them or t.irectf-d them to be and united it with Lis own. U'f cits subpoenaed. ! toniers and the public gettera!) are in- In the matter nf the petition of the vited to call and see him. Court of Quarter f"Pioiis for tiie ap j f o.1T;or. tr, wttl,. thn ,Mfer. ' . ,. ,,, ,.. ., ! h. The lUUHM'MIIUUiHl IMP1 tl tion bein- ia the Com.no,. I'kas aad not i in th (.,.n,.i- Sti lus. ll I,r....,.,lil,-s . ... v - r n- were set aiti,. Overseers of Delaware township vs, I Overseers of Greenwood township Ar-i j gutd a.id held over. Tnal List. ; . . T , , . , T Jewis A. Laud is vs. Jeremiau Lyons . . J land Henry Cross, assignee?, etc. this " 1, 1 , was a itigned issue deducted oy tne , 1 i" ' Court in an attachment execuiion to de- if'"'000 bricks. tertnine whether the pltf in feme was en Tkk.ms.-Tii o hundred dollars cash on titled to certain moneys aud goods j ,Wivf-'T '- de-d. and the balance on the claimed under the 300 exemption U.j.fiwtrf APr51- 1872' with 10 l April 25. 1S71, veruiot for deft. ; ",'cure'1 h? 'Msnml note, or 5 per cent. James Cronse vs. William M. Allien ioff f jr caf"h- ,. f , . , ,, H A. hTAMBALtai. This was an action of repleviu brought by pltf to recover from deft a mule, ; without hair, blind of an eye, hoof bound, rtT .1 ',.11 1 .1 . II attlictea wnu me tieaves, ana mat, cou-u not be driven or coaxed, sold at cousta II 1 ....... . 11 U I 1 Oie s sate as ,., e prope, ty . .1 ir. arouse, and bought by defl. Plff alleged that the mule wit not the property, ot li. r ' Croure, but that he was the owner by ' virtue of a sale made shortly before levy, j to which deft replied that the sale was ! fraudulent. The case was very vigor-! ously contested, aud resulted in a verdict 1 tor uelt ot me value 01 tne mute, on j, which a judgment of de retororo habeudo was entered. The other cast s on the list were dis-! posed of as follows : DaviJ Smith vs l'phraira & Wilber j McCachan Settled. James S. Vines vs. William Stroup. Nonsuit. Samuel Smith vs. Elder It. Gilljford Countermanded. William Young vs. F. M. Mickey. Judgment by consent for deft do retororo habendo. Value of goods replevined S133.12. Keut in arrears S 133 12. George Searer, adtn'r of Jacob Searer, dee'd. vs. Abraham Shelley. Discon tiuned. Jacob Ztigler vs. Pa. Canal Co. Con tinued. John S. Luken vs. Leah Fike. Set tled by parties. Frederick Schick! vs. Henry Leeter i k. Co Nonsuit. Eliza Thompson vs Jerome N. Thotnp son aud George Rumbangh. Executors of Mauda A. Thompson, dee'd. Nonsuit. John Brant, adm'r, Sec, for use of the executors of Martha A. Thompson, deed vs. James N. Thompson. Discontinued James W. Allen, executor of Samuel Allen, dee'd, vs. McNair Wilson. Judg meut by consent for plff of 6050. Quarter S ' u'ons. Com. vs. John Winn. Indictment, assault and battery. Bill ignored, and that J. English West, the prosecutor, pay the costs. , 1 4-1..-.. Tnitintmnnt. .U and ba tery. 1 rue Ml. M and deft acqtutted. County to pay the He held places of houor and profit pre vious to the rebellion. Aged eeventy-tbree years. Notice to School Teach ers. The Committe on Permanent Certificates will meet in the School House in the borough of JMifflintown on Saturday May 12th at 1 o'clock P. M. to transact such business aa may be brought before it. Applicants, and others interested will please attend. Every member of the Committee should be present without fail. It is necessary to publish the resolu tious adopted by the Committee Dec. 16th, 1870: Jtetolvfd. I hat toe present Committee be governed by the same resolutions adopted by previous Committee on Per- manent Certificates. 1 1 j i ni i i l :.... : J trim ca, lum wneuever ipuntauira :. 1!lfj rr , .maPnt rwHrW,, the chairman give due notice in the county papers to all the . memhers to meet at Thompsonstown or MifHintown on the last day of the week. The resolutions previously adopted were published two years ag, and it is necessary to give tin substances of them. All applicants must have their blanks filed up and duly signed by directors and county Superintendent. All applicants must pass an examina tion in all the branches required by law, before the Cotntnitee They must write a thesis on some edu cational topic and read it before the Com mittee. By order" of the Chairman. WELLINGTON SMITH. &cy. F.V EKYBOUY knows that from the day j Mc anJ gure rcmejy for Coughs. Whooping that King William's gallant army sur- Cough, Croup. Ilaarseness. Bronchitis. Lar -..J.1P. I.at t1..t ritv Jy"?1"''8"" Throat, Asthma, Consumption be the nistress of fashion. Americans at first lamented the loss of the vain and gaudy letiiler. We were compelled to rely npon onr own designs for the " cut and fashion" of our fine clothf-s. This compelled reliance upon our own re sources has developed a fashion almost exclusively American. S. B Loudon has established a place on Bridge street, Mifflintown, where peoplo cun pur chase clothes f the finest quality and have th'-tn " cvt and made" after the Litest America 11 Ltshions. Clothes will also he cut and styled to suit the tastes nf imliviilnalii rpcrjn.'l.isa of fashion i There is no otherTail.).-iiiZ House like ALUAi;i.K 1U1 1HITUI1 lu: Salk The undersigned will offe iiirwflic-!atimUic8aIe'wn lhe rrtJmi at outi ciort. 1 . .u.. -n .miii.. wai Clll, 1S7I. that Valuable btllblltlg lot Slt- ute on the the .Southwest comer of Main street, in the borough of Miffliutown, ou which there is a large bauk barn with stabling for 10 head of stock, aud room for the storage of 20 tons of hay. There is also on the lot a good selection of fruit, grapes, benies, 3cc, also a good .iatrii arid mimn. iilsn. llift remains of Is last Saturday a DaVy L'n-'on ptib- ' , lir-bed at Columbia South Carolina, ap- , ,t l..,.t;,.. 1, tl.n f , k,loMeM of the Greenville & Clam- IKiilC'l llnilW. i .ii,v.ii..i J ... Kailri;i. j j p,.,, wg re. y. of the roa4 and rft.cttJ a I)irfic,or. . Hay PvAKK. The undersigned, whose post office address is M ififuitown, Juniata county. Pa., hereby informs the public that he is the only authorized agent in Juniata county tor the hay rake popu- larly known as the 'Columbia Hay K ike. The public is also informed that certain parties are now selling in this county an imitation rake, which they sell as the genuine Schail Ac Dinner, or Pratt & Stnedley, or Columbia Bake. Jons Zook. f MinDAGti's Bazaii Jefferson Mid dagh has refitted and refurnished his Livery Stable and Bazar, in Patterson, and is now ready to accommodate his old friends and the public generally, with fine and gentle driving horses, new har ness aud new buggies. He also has four second hand buggies for sale at reason able prices. Header, call at his Bazar and see for yourst-lfT St's-EX CniEF.-4-The celebrated nara bletonian horse, eitssex Chief, now owned by J. B. M Todd, of Patterson, is one ot the best horses in the country. He has some of the finest colts in Ly coming, Northumberland and Union counties. One of Sussex Chief's 2 year old colts now owned by Mr. E D Trump, of Jersey Shoie was awared the first Premium at the Fair nf the Lycom ing County Agricultural Society, held at U'illumsport September 11th, 15th, and 16th 1S70. There were quite a number of 2 year old colt's on exhibition some valued as high as 83000 Sussex Chief is on exhibition at the stable of Mr. Todd in Patterson. Farmers and others desi rous of improving their stock now have an opportunity. : March 2S-5r jyptcial Hoticcs. 1W DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by 'J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Diseases of the Egt and Ear, hio specially m tlie iledisal College of Pennsylvania. 13 pears' experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland.) No. 8'io Arch Street, Phil. Testimonials ean be seen at his office The medical faculty are invited to i accompany their patients, as be has no secrets in his praiuoe. Artificial eyes mserteu with out pain. . No charge fnr examination. octl2 ly GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN Something new and novel. Be sure and read the advertisement in our paper, beaded "Greatest Invention of the Age." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a neoesaity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. : CoBSS. How they sting, tbroh. ache, smart -nd burn, upon our feel, in vain we beg, and "tbreatcu, we curse, we flourish the sharpest kuives above their heads, we burn, we cut. hack, hew and fell, and still the pesky corns remain a thing of misery. Useless are entreaties, tears, curses, groans nothing can remove our corns but Brigg's j Alleviator and Curative, a sure euro for Von, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, and all ail- meats of the feet. Piles! Internnl, External, Bleeding or Itching. Thi- distressing and harrowing disease is alarming at the increme. More so, perhaps, from the fact that those who are iitfl.cted with it are, from a fulse notion of delicacy, afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making tbeir condition known. How wrong and fatal is this neglect. At the first intima tion of the appearance of this complaint they Biiould procure Uriggs' Unrivaled Pile Remedy, aud, using it according to directions, immediately check it and permanently cure it. It is easy of application, aud thorough in its effects. Headache, Neuralgia and Nervous Dis eases. The wonderful effects of lir. Briggs' Allevantor, for the speedy cure of the above very prevalent and painful affliction is known to many thousands who have used it with the mos! unqualified success. In every Case of the complsint above enumerated it has never failed to give immediate relief. Its effect is magiral beyond precedent. One trial wilt convince the most skeptical. Each bottle making two quarts when diluted for use: Consumption. This fatal and dreaded dis ease can, and has been cured. Dr. J. Uriggs' and all diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest. The above medicines are sold by BANKS & lAMLIN, MifHintuwu, and by druggists gen erally. Commercial. CLOSING PHICES 40 So: od St. PMla. 3 a'ro'L; p m. May 2, 1871. U. S. C's of 'SI. " ().' ' .1 'it'i . ... . ... ...... 6fi " " 'w, new, " ' 'tiT, new, 'ti ,'i's. 10-4(1'?, V. S. 30 Vear 6 per cent. Cy Gold Silver .-. I'liion Picific R. R. 1st M. Bonds. in;;faii7 111 mh lioiw.m j lllMllA ll:iK''yl':!2 llrtJllGj 11:1).112 lnifiMi.Hi ll.r.j!;ll.i3 111 rn:t MfiJf!0H jootr-i'ioo? Central Pacifi; R. R.. Cnif.n Pacific Land Grant f.onds.. S1J (a'.HlJ MIFFLINTOWN & FATTEIISON MARKETS PRICES OF r.O.VRl. OF COMMERCE. Keported weekly for the Jusuta Srntisei, i'V lhe Hoard of Coui'iiercs of MiUliu and Put te 'son. Breaostuffs. Extn- Family Flour, bt.l $0 50 1 fll 1 20 75 fU fit) 70 6 25 S 00 1 m 1 &0 Wheat 1 prime) 'r1 hus live " " Corn " Oats Bailey Clover ., Timothy Flax Beans Si'. RI'S. Butter lo frs. "t doz Lard, V " Country Soaj - Heenwax Tallow Rigs Wool, washed l'outtiy, live Dried Apples Peaches, pared " Peaches unpared " Cherries " Cherries, pitted " Blackberries ' Raspberries Country Hams Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, fl bus Onions " Ground Alum Salt, sack... Railroad Ties Locust. Ports, mortising for board fence.. 2- 12 12 8 ... 40 ... 8 ... 8 ... 20 ... lo 20 .. 4 ... o(, 17 .. 12 1 00 1 tn. 2 25 Vt 3i 16 PHILADELPHIA MAHKETS, rHiLAnr.i PhtA, .May 2, 1S71. The Flour market is dull, and priees have downward tendency. Sale of 101O bbls. including , . Superfine S3 '2i(w .10' Kxtras S3 73f 3 St N. W. Extra Family 23f.7 23 Penna. do. do $t 2o 30 Ohio & lud. do. do $7 tin(7i,8 00 Fancy Rrandp .... $S0O8 35 In Wheat there is not. much doingr, and prices are droopinjr. Sales of 3100 bush at $1 Goal tO for Ohio and Did red, $1 40 for Pentia do , aud $1 GO for Western amber. Rye is dull Corn is firm snd his advar.c- d lc. Sales of 11.000 busat 70a77c foryellow and 73a73c for Western mixed. Oats ore in good supply and meet a moderate demand Sales of 8000 bus at U2Jal'.4c for Punna and Western, and 65e for white. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, May 1 P. M. The market for Beef Cattle was again dull to-day, and on choice grades we reduce our quotation!. Sales of choice nt 8a8Jc : fair to good at 6Ju".lc, and common at .atic lb gross. Cows nnd Calves were dull, and the offer ings, though light, were in excess of the de mand. We quote at $4570. The inquiry for Sheep has subsided some what, biit'prices are without change Sales of wooled at 7ja8Jc. and clipoed at Sa'ijc. 1? lb, eross and stock 15tK $2 "jjt head. Hogs were quite active in the early part nf the week at S'-'a073 for corn fed but. toward the close prices declined under the influence of liberal -arrivals ; we quote SS-oaO, and ! slop at J.a". MARRIED. SPRAGUR ERR1CKSON. On the 17'h ult., by II. C. Pardoe, Mr. J. C. Sprague and Miss Adda E. Erriokcon, both of Mifflin Co., Penn'a. Mew Drug Etofe IX PERRYSVI LLE. TV AJ a Drue and Prescription Store in the above-named place, and keeps a general as sortment of DRUGS A AD MBDICTXES, Alse all other articles) usuaiiir kept in estab lishments of this kind. Pure Wines and-Liquors for medicinal pur poses. Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, Confec- tions (first-olaas). Notions, etc., etc. ta?The Doctor gives advice free PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this OSce. OF gftir atlwtiscrarntis. THE SCHOOL More largely p itroniied by Toung Men than any other for a Business or Acadeniio Educa. tion is Eastman College, Poughheepsie, N. Y. It is the oldest, bat, mott reasonable i'ractical School in the United States, and the only onr providing situations for Graduates. Beterto patrons in every State. Address H. G. EASTMAN, Li. !., President. E0LLIDAYS2U2& SELHtfA2T, I10LiaiAYSlU KG, 1A. BL00MGT0N (ILL) NURSERY. 19ih Year. 6 0 Acres 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assort mem all sizes. Best Stock ! Low Prices ! Would you know What, When, How to Plant: Fruit Shade, Ever green Trees. Boot Grafts, Seedling, 0ge Plants. Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes, Shrub, Roses, Greenhouse and Garden Pi-ni. Ae., tco. Flower and Tegetublcr Seeds ! Finest. Best Collection xirts and quality. Send 10 cents for New Illustrated. Descriptive Catalogue BO pages. Send stamp, each, for Catalogues of Seeds, witk plain directions 04 pages; Bedding and Garden Plants 32 pages, and Wholesale Price List 24 paijes. Address F. K- PIKUNtX. Bloomington, Illinois. . A remedy which has been tested for ten years, and proved in thousands of casca capable of curing all )ts Dr. Crcok's WINE or eases of the Throat and Limo; A E iperforaiing many remarka 7. T. j Me cures, meii's a trial from Lslabhshed wl)0 re gutrerinf, from 1802. Lsiniil-r atf ctions and vainlv seeking relief. Will vu let prejudice prerent you from being eared also Coughs and Colds- The Druggists say it cures 1 hem all. Asthma. The relief and cures of it are mar velous. Bronchitis. Every sufferer will find relief and cure. Throat Ailments require only a few doses. LlintJ Diseases. Has cured cases pronoun ced incurable. Debility- D renovates and invigorates the system. Liver Complaint. Most effective regulator i cheapest way to reach yonr place, aud if far of this r.rgan. j from I'hilauelphia, you had better enclose Dyspepsia I's healthy action on the atom - j "'''ro'-d fare. We will do our best in serve aeh cures it. you and give you all the information we can Appetizer. It is health giving and appetite i"- -he person we send. Our desire is It restoring. assist the worthy, and no charges to either llrinarv Cirtrine Aetiun nn il...m ; mor' r.,1 I party. Addret J - I and prompt ' . DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR rich in the ! melicinnl iiualnifs nt Tar. combined with vegetable iticrfdients r," undoubted Taluc. which make it unsurpassed, not only for the complaints enumerated, but it rnpidiy restores exhausted strength, cleanses th stomach, re laxes the liver and put thera to work, causes the food to digest, nnd makes pure blood, and bejrets a vivacity appreciated h'v bo'h sound and sick. If you sro utllicte.l in any way, we know if you try the life,ijwinij tonic prop erties of Dr. Crook s Wine of Tar, yon will add your testimony to its great, value in cor rectiti; any i'ls that fleh i heir to." Pre pared only" by OLIVER CROOK S. fO. i-old by Druggists everywhere. For Scrofula. Scrofulous Tumors, Scrofulous Diseases of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form. Rheumatism, Diseases of the Liver. Diseases of the Skin. Eruptions, Pimples. Boils. Teller, Scald Ilea I, Ulcers and Old ires, or any d ise depending on pravj.i condition of the blood. take Da. Crook's Coiroevi Svnrp or I'ni.K Root. It is combined with ' the best tonic preparations of Iron known. and is the best Alterative and Blood Purifier j made. Change your Illvid. Try one bottle. ! Sold by druggists. Prepared only by j ".- iv'iv l ajton. w. L a- m , FOR rCR & I IM AVe will insert an advertisement O-X-IS 3tO.TJr In (inn Ilurnlrtvl nm Fiitv-five First-cbu-'S ?z:"::aYLVA:TiA itewspapees, Including Eleven Dailies. We refjr to the pnblislier of this rnper, to irhom mir responsibility i. well known. iuir rr fkkh Aldiess CE0RGE P. RDM ELL & (O., Adfcrtislng .Igenfs, Sos. 41 Park Rot, Jew York. US3 tll3 VOTStSild "j QT ) m m . i v i v an v: t ii W I V Tlio nll -I'liidHT'l nviie'ly for ?ou&bsf ToKU, ('nstinif.t i-m. "Aoihtnj baiter." Cctllu Hitos. & CV, Hocton. iwAJ.fcAiJT CM&tJii ! Cleans Kid Gloves an.Ull kinds of Cloths and (.1 'thin-; ; removes I ami, ,rease, lar. .vc.. in.'t. Without the least ttijtiry to the finest rahric .solil hy DriiL-eisis ami t aney uooos Dealers. FRAGRANT SAI'OLIENK CO., i 1 ,.o iarct y ci.f Bew iuk, io w cm. ci., ; Cl icago. , I IT.. , ,.,v a 1 1 . ti t...... i Si 01 Address A E. Ckahvm, Springfield. Vt. Buy the Apple Farer, Corer and Slicer. ! Price 5.-'.(.0. $325 1 "M.')NTII. Horse and Carnage lur- uishei. Expenses paid II. Stuvf. Alfred. Me. Agents Read This! ! ; K ILL PAY AO EX IS A SALARY OF j $30 PER WtElv and Expenses, or al- i low a lare cotumis-don to s"ll onr new and ! wonder ful inventions. Address M WAGS KB & CO . Marshall. Mich. liumIn)W': And scud Twenty-five Cent' !or a Ticket and j draw a Watch, .--ewiiig Machine, Piano, or ; some article of value. No h.'aoks Six for ' .... . i t i r, r- ri i One Dollar, .ti.iress, r.v tv. i." "-. Cinci.inatl. fhio. ! AVOIU QUACKS. A victim of early in- discretion, causing nervous debility. premature decay, ke , having tried in vain t every advertised remedy, basa simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sutfcrers. Address J. II. TITTLE, 7S Nassau St.. New York. JUMATA VALLEY DANK OP M IlFLIXTO WX, TEXN'A. .JOSEPH POMKKOY, President. T. VAN IIIVIN, Cashier. DIRECTORS. Joseph Potueroy, 'John J. Patterson, Jereme S. Thompson. George Jacobs, John lialsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on lime deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Ronds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part, of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums ot 3 '.00 at 24 per cent, discount. Iu sums of $1000 at if per cent, discount. (aug 16 1S63 LEBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, ' Of Jonestown. la. P' OLICIKS Perpetual, at low rates. No steam risks taken. This is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the State. , J. WILSON ALLEN. Walnut P. O., Juniata Co.. Pa.. Agent for Juniata,- Huntingdon, Franklin, Fnlton and Bedford enn'ies. auel7-1 "Jwniara Si:xrtxii $1,50 tier year. v tti5rrltanfou5. FUfiSIl BEEF, VEAL, kt THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he has com menced the Butchering Business, and that his fln will t;m;nA. i ; TUESDAV and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an oppowu - nitv of purcha-in rVTRt RFPk' vp 1 t vrTTrtv u'u" ,"irT ,r LARD, SC. cheaper than from any other wagon. He only asks the citizens to give b;m a trial to satisfy them that he sells cheaper and better meat than any other butclier in the ennnry. CYRUS SiEBER April 5, ISTl-tf Poof f "7oo1 f TVTrtf f n-r, f THE fcndersiened hereby informs tie pub - lie that he still con:inues to carry on the tJutcbenng 1umum in .MiH.ntown. fcBtl will hertafter supply tho citizeus of MitBin aud Patterson with CHOICE 111:1:1" . every TLEoDAV and SATURDAY morniugs. and with oil! anrt 3IuttOri every THURSDAY morning. His wagn vfill go the rMinds of both towns on the moruijrgs mentioned. As ho is the only butcher in this vicinity who continued in business during the past wiuier, for the accommodation of the public, he feels that he is entitled to more Iban an ordinary share of patronaie through out the summer season. FRANK MAXWELL. April 1J, 1871. EMPLOYE K.T BJ.it LA I OF Til E ST"V tf' Cl'e!-: A e -."nf-i-i Office. I2: South 7th St., Pbilaiielphia, Cetweea Chestnut & Walnut. If you wish to hire lahor of any kind, Man land, and has a sirhtribed Capita! i.f write and tell us just the help you want. j S.o.tHH). Win. Fell, of Denton. S. fv.- Rieb Tha wages you wiil pay. The hct, and ardsm. Sheriff of the county. Demon. Mary .4!.KS. SLOAN. Stip't Kmploymcnt Birreati, ' Henry S. Mnnrba. rot the Firtrrof Mancha 12:: South Tib Street, I'hifada. ! t Bros., Real Estate Brokers, Ridgely , Md.,) . . . Secretary. Italian Bees arc lhe Best. i " I'"Vo',i-PTr"amjr',r Ms-- George H. Rnsnn, tciinsel. 'pilOSE wishing to procure Queen Rees the Refer also to Cbafk-s Gooding. Speak-J- coming season, can be accommodated on er of the Delaware Senate, tie Clerks of both reasonable terms ; also. L L. Langstroth's j branches of the Delaware Legislature, all Movable Comb i'aten: lice IliTe. Individual , the Ltaiitng men, the Ranks; and the Press and Township Kijliis for sale. Send for'cir-! nf 'he Pcninstif i generally. Club agents cular. Address ! waited, K. C KEARVS, 'ne ticket ahd engraving given free for Fob 22, '71-Cni Cox 12:. Lewistowu. Ta. ; eve-y club of tour with the money '.). Administrator's Notice. Kxt'Jtc of Samuel II. Okeson. deceased. TXTIIEREAS Letters of Administraiion cn . the estate of Samuel I. Okesnn. 'ate of Reale two., tUc'd.. have been granted to the undersigne J, residing in Spruce Hill township. all pr.-oas indebted to said esta:c arc re.iieste I lo n...k. immediate payment, and tho.-e having claims wi'.l present them properly auiucnucaien lor seuii'meni. JAMES R. OKESO.N, Adm'r. March 15, lSTl-t.t Admntistrtitor's "tfotice. Kttale of M :,-i Hertzler. dtased. TTTHEKE. thee: AS Letters of Administration on j Walkfr townhip. dee d., have been trran.ed : j to the (indersigiied. residing in Delaware : township, all personi indebted to said estate j j "re htrebv requested to make immediate pay. : myni, ami those uaving cuums will present them property authntirate-l t"r stu-meiti. ! JAfOR KURTZ, Adar. i Mirch 22, 1S71-M ' Administrator's Uotice. j V.itate of I.tairc F.mfrtek, d'fatfd. I VTOTICK is hereby given that Letters of: i IN A'lminisiration. on the e-tate of I-aac Emerick. late of Walker tf.wn-l ip, dee'd.. j have been gr-mttd to the tinder: tu 1. rei- ; iling in Mitflintnwn. AM persons itrli-lite l : to suid estate are request i to make iitMitedi- j ate pavnierit. and ttin htivini: claims wiil ! present them properly authenticated for set- '. ; ticment. LOUIS E. ATKiNSflV. Feb 22. 1P71-IU .1 !ntin.tror. I Administrator's Xoiics. ! , itri..7 w i f ,imii. j ,b, eM:tte nf the nhnVK ,i..,.0 !,., b xe : hp(,;1 priin, , lnc nr.dorsi-ned. raiding in : ;Gr(,e; woo(, ,wn,hip jnitt COKt ,; ' rerson, indebted to sai-t estate aie requested k Hi , p , , ,h h nJ tll1, ,,lint ,ie fnme fur settlement. state will present A t)A.M TSC1I01T, .t'"a'r. March 1, !871-'it Xoe eentnoe wnless signed L Brrrs. JIEXRV II.RPER, iC A SLoiS B.M No. 72 i CHESTXI T S TftEt.T, . (Formerly o20 Arch Street,) Qtlie "Old Masonic Jlall," Pif!i.iiKLfuiA. Has a large Stock of AMERICAN Attn SWIS COLD ,tt SUA FTP. ' WATCHES OPERA. I.llXTIEN AND j VEST CH AINS. EKF.NCH CLOCKS. OPERA :t,ASSES AND FANCY COUDS, FANC1" and PLAIN' SOLID SILVERWARp D P.tiCEIH CELEIJKATED SPOONS. , FORKS. TEA SETS. K B PITCHERS. CAS- ; TORS, .is., all of whill ure scll.t.g at ra-, eonahie p.'ices. j March 22. 1871-lr ' "FEATHERS," ALL GKAIES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES AI DEALER. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAICHEAD, PlTTSBlKC. P. Jan2o-3m BLOOMiJJUKG STATE NOU.MAL SCHOOL AND Litsrary and Commercial Iastitate. The Faculty of this lustituti-n aim to be very thorough in their instruction, and is look careiuily after the manners, health and morals of the students. Winter term commences January 9, 1871. jgy Apply tor catalogues to fir..MH i-ai. i-n. A. .u., ; Sept'28, 187(M5t Principal. ! ; " . JJlSSOlUtllll Of Partnersaip. , N'OTICE is hereby given that the partner- ' hip heretofore existing between the hip heretofore existing undersigned in the sboatnaking business in , the borough of Patterson, has been dissolved. ' J. W. DEAN A ISKO. I April i. 137-. Ui.sUatt?cu5. SEE WHAT 82 WILL DO ! A Handsome New $3 Steel Engraving and1 4 Pri:a worth from $1. to 25,000, both roil Every ticket draws a prize. No blank. I y 8 inie 01 par. 1 "h,,n " e."!"7 V"' gaud ?f th' Rh,ne' ,he Imbented, or the CntM Ci-rtst which are regarded Hj dealers and experts I the handsomest and be Steel E'lravmgs erer etti at S'0. They are lx2i j Each of them .s a ge:n of art. K-n.ciubT 1 every tiekc: holder will positively ra uu ! of tiie following prizes, I Tnij LaPIEUKE HOTEL. DE5TOX ' VD eont iiniii(: twenty-six rp"iu. tftsdemeon venieuuea ouiSt, stock, .re., wiith,-e:ih. ?-'i,000. THE PICTURE FILL FARM, of 103 aci es on the C hoptank rivor.-barrrg a rtemboat wharf on it, with a hum kun. t. ..V.A 1 TnE C0U) SPRING FARM ! of St) a'eV i j WuVln . , IMj 1 THE CARTER FARM ! with 80 cnrcM. j ja,., ! A HOUSE IN DEXTON' ! - - $.,.W ! 'U STANDARD fcEWlXtf MtCiUNES! ; Worth from - - - $10 to jflOOT. I , W WALTUAMWATCHfS! ! Each worth from - - $itv$'00. h pianos. 10 Organ and lleloriions. I One Cash Snm ... $S,l0l i One C'sh Sum ... - l.OHi j One Cah Sum ?)tl ' Three Cash Sums i-nch - - $100 ! Four Cash Sums each - -- $".0. j 49.670 (IIFTS ccttsisiing of Washing Ma- chines. Wrhigers, Stand irl Books. Works of Art, and o;her household and valuable arti lieles ; n.i:e ( f theia "in be pnrcbated, retail, for le than Sl.HO. while some are woi ih J " 00 and more. The drawiiiv w:il take place af snon as ea- i graving rBongU ere soli to distrifrt the I lickets. before as rry ticket holder a , choose to be r reseat, and to bo uudVr their control, at Denton. .M. j The Caroline Couirty LuTd Associarinn iert : corpor ited bo ly, char! T . ed ia the State of land : Jacoo AIturger, 1 o-t master. IN'Titon Maryland, and oibers.are snig the stock- holders. The purp.-e o" this sale s sirnpTy to real ize the cah on miTihu-i li.-re on hand, and on the real eMste. OFFICERS.- Jaftes E. I!ignc:t,- Attornevat Law. PreVt. Send all orders to our general office, thus : CASCLnrs co. land assocltig:!, Sti'h and King Sis., W dmijtor., Del. TIIE CAROLINE PEARI Will bo sent to all purchasers ritr.t fof ode o'tarter on aTH.'ira: ion. It wi'.l stive a dt- tailed account of our proceedincs .'mm time ; to llDse- .Newspapi-rs wUbing t advertis , fnr win j!t.is-. send us their lowesratfs. 1 -- . Patektid Di"ii 7T. '- OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. KfarmhlM rrtt J. llwkliiTa ml H ta hr fh hoict I'tt trrl U !! t -rrU. iiy tiMnrllua rC ' with mmr- PMknk! Will umtm rmr i UU AH' W WIO 111 : Tt'msrmvf- on "N Ml,l UL BY A4-KTS t- S, f. : miN mr enrc't yrw fa yr I ' i , AvfiMi pvrntontlk. Profit rlf yr r?i.: , - ( Tro tumpfe Ptif, I tm 0 . rent-t Br hmw, $I.UO, l-elve Western PublIoHing Co. jr: Ma.-aifacturers Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. I t. ! i rrTfosJ. Thewretl' nMintarltyorfas-, i s PfM hus eA Im mmnw Imlttillii-iii or Jut a- I rlor qunlilv. Bur anlv the icenttiwe KOt -V. ! 0 tins fur Pem give jur tums Twm. Coawty, mn4 TVI PKsl4,jrthlt.'nipiny. Inwrt- St nfo, piairtlT wrttMa, mma ruvn 111 I oil mffl atleticiun. . . Gmcerv iukI Provbiun Store- Zlai-i Street. MiSintawn, ?. fTIIE nnilerisned, having removed his -1. store tvi n: Kt P'ini lo the building rernntlv I'C 'iti ie l I.y Knns I'ery as a flour and f.'fl stor. on Main s:ieet, epposife tll Pi.si OKiee. w.iiilil hereby announce to the citizens nf ' itllintown an i surrnnriii coun try that he has ,in hand a full snd well select ed assort:! cr.t of Groceries and Xcfioag, As fillers.- Syrups. Tea". Coffees. Flour nl Feed, Markeral, Salt, Coal Oil, Ruokets, Lrooms. Fancy and Cointuun Soaps, Spices. Itice, frnckers Coffee Essence, Starch, Corn Starch, Vinegar, U ashing Soda, Daking Soda, Lamp F'ntis, Lamp vfioks ISiiishes, Indigo, Comhs, Hair Oil. Per fumery. Il cve and Hosiery, Sus penders, Thread, Buttons, Notions and St-itiouery, and in fact a good .T"rtiueni of everything Usu illy kepi ia a cortn'ry (Iroeery and Notion Store. Also, a larire smck of ROOTS, and a Complete IssortmrDt of Ladies' a fid mil lrrn's bts and OrxTtu BtrifThe highest rales allowed in exchanp-e fur I! ii Her and Eges.--jJ Prompt payers, tliirtv days. ma'rSO CORNELIUS BARTLY. M r.i ...r iw.fu.i.. .'-i Ann M ; I'rof. lalt-in. W. 1:1 St.. t'lariaoa'i. O., at.il lir. Graen-. t Ch; :oft, N.C.arn ni'.- mt ..n.hin t. jn .rAnf.J-1. ; in.t iritti hnt littln Tftl an-i ll.r , O 1 Jt k''l"' tr-'rn IWwir v ot I "Xu- lro lr .. ,ti tlir t J! I? P W..11 rr-jt-ui"n:. ir-.Mnz -ir Ifi ffi IP -tirt i wr-nt. No i.tier " havti ti tr -.infiu. . n- "W .'in.!'! vnr Is, utn. t'.f T. rtini n I f'jr pt-m!r. att. nritrsM fihnri. i Executor's Notice. Ktla'.t if E'izaU'h fie'l, d'eecfei. ' "VTOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa ; ii nienrnry on the estate of Elizabeth !!ell. I late of t'ayene township, dee'd., have been granted to the uudr ienod. residing in j Walker township. All pr.on indebted to I said estate are requested lo make immediate I payment, and those having claims will please ! present them properly authenticited for scU i tlement. JOHN MOOR?., Executor. HOUSE AM LOTS FOR SALE. . ""PIIE undersigned offem at privat sv.e j L Two-story LIJ'J FRAME IDlUflii j.i-is-i tered and Shop, s ory an 1 a half high, and j XIHTEK IXXTK," sitrrared in Johnstnivn. J jiiiaiacoumv. front ;n!l on Mm, atveet and mam nwl Iciding to ln,. and gtmd FRAME S TABLE. Fvui of all kinds, a good pa'ie fence surrounding t!:o .bole pienv. Lots in high state of cuiii- vaiion. Apply to .10115 FALLADFAN'E. owner and resident on the jlies. LL kinds ef Canned tzi Dried Fruit pa!eby C EAXrj.v 11 OF THE V AGE!
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