5 - 'fa. Tuemlny, May 9, 1S71. L o c a l n 1: va n r m h n t. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year In Advance Recovered. Tho Frecbiirj; Courier says that John Scliure, of Nelinsjiovc, lost a pocket hook about two years a,'0, contain ing about 70 dollara, in money anil notes amounting to if 100. Much to his tmi'iriso. he received a nackar;o from MillorKbiirg, Dauphin Co., recently containing the lost amount of money and notes. Seduction. A man named Dr. llowen was brought to this nlaco and lodged in jail on tho 4th inst., charged with Deducing by promise of marriage, Miss Mitchell, daugh ter or Win. M. Mitchell.of Marysvillo. Tho accused was arrested in Cleveland, Ohio, and brought hero on a reimisil ion from Gov. Geary. Tho arrest was made by an olliccr from Harrisburg. A Xew Post Ofllce. A new ollico has been established at Anker's store to be called ''Uncles Valley nost oltieo. The mail service is to bo tri-weekly, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and tho routo to bo from Newport to Montgomery's Ferry. Lewis Anker is unpointed post master. Tho mail carrier is Philip Peter, and tho service is to commence on tho 1st of July. A Large Mat. A gentleman living in' UuckK Valley, being troubled by rats around his hog pen, determined to rid him self of them, lie accordingly watched his chance and seeing a very largo one, drow a bead on it and fired. As the smoke cleared away, ho found ho had brought dowugamo that weighed ono hundred and lifty pounds, tho only troublo was, that it was a nice hog instead of a rat. Property Fouinl.-'-Tlio Independent (Mc chanicsburg), Kays: "A littlo girl, whilo playing in a vacant lot in this borough, a few days ago, discovered a small cavity in tho ground, which her curiosity prompted herto cxirninoj and Jnjthb Jjiittom bc foupdlliiitO a number of pieces of jowolry, consisting of bracelet,; breastpin fete. pile reported tho matter to Captain Lpngsdorf, who, with tho assistance 'of It.' E. Rlmpley, investiga ted, the can auiVfoVbd tliai tho jewelry was a part of tho goods stolen' from tho resi dence of Mr.' Graham, On last 4th of July. Tho proper! was restored to tho owner, but there is no cluo to the thief. V Malicloua Shooting. On Monday of last week a yuth turned JatncjM inold, shot a valuable coy belonging t fycfjb Casncr, of Manayunk, becapko she "iot- into his (Ar nold's) rtbther'sl wlioatj fifty. Tho cow died from tltc iwonuds- ii feW daya after ward. As ArrtoM's fences? wisre broken down, and . tfncow, therfif6rc,' could not help trespassing, there WHS ud ossiblo cx euso forihiS boy's conduct. Casner ac cordingly liad young Arnold und his moth er both .brought before Justioo,;Klberty who bound them over to ailswer at court; Thoy had cousidoinUe diOlcuHy iu obtain ing bail, and for a whilo the young man pondered painfully the prospect of going to jail. Ho knows by thU time that shooting other people's cows, even upon one's own land, is not exactly either neighborly or lawful. Mr. C., wo believe, lias also brought a civil suit for tho value of the cow, and will, of course, recover. Leirinloirn Demon-it. Liquor on Election Days. The following bill, having passed both houses and received tho Governor's approval, has becomo a law: Sec.,1, Beit cnaoted, &c, That from and after the yussago of this act it Hhall not bo lawful for any person iu this Com monwealth whether licensed to sell liquor, or unlicensed, to buy, sell or give away to lie used as a drink, uny spirituous or malt liquors, wino or cider or any other substance containing alcohol on any part of any day set apart or be set apart for any general or special election by the citizens in or within any of tho precincts, wards, townships, counties or election divisions or districts in this Commonwealth. Sec. 2. Any person violating tho provis ions of tho llrst section of this act shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall lie subject to imprisonment in the proper jail of the county for a term of not less than 10 days, nor more thau 100 days in the dis cretion of the court, and shall also Iu addi tion to the above, be subject to a line of not less than $20 and not more than $500 in the discretion of the court. The bill as above, was amended so that tho provisions of the 1st sec., should not be enforced after the closing of the polls in the evening. Mr Sclinutterly is the name of the member' who is entitled to the "honor?" of the addition of this provision. Iniprestliig to Druggists. Gen. Alfred Plcasanton, tho Internal Itevcnuo Commis sioner, has recently decided that tho repeal of tho special tax on apothecaries by sec tion first of tho act of Congress of July 14, 1870, renders them subject to just tho samo liabilty as any other porson what- i ever, for tho sale of distilled spirits, I wino or Honors in anv ouantitv. and j without reference to tho purposes for, or manner in which they aro sold. Tho Commissioner decides that tho act of July 11, 1870, abolishes tho exemption hereto fore provided for tho apothecaries, under paragraph thirty-three, section seventy nine, of tho act of Congress of Juno HO, 1804. This paragraph, which, it is decided, has been repealed, provided that apotheca ries who had taken out a licenso as such should not bo required to tako out a license as retail dealers in liquor inconsequence of selling alcohol. Under this decision it would appear that apothecaries, after April !IOth, must tako out licenso . as retail dealers in liquors. Whose was It ? Vor about ten days past a suspicious-looking bundlo has been ob served in the sink of the outbuilding in tho rear of tho Court House, by persons who had occasion to go to that place; and yester day morning, curiosity getting tho better of a couplo of gen'lemcn, they fished it out, and, to their horror, discovered a femalo child, of about four months growth, wrap ped in an apron. The news of the finding of tho child spread rapidly, nud tho citi zens were justly indignant at tho outrago committed by tho unnatural parents. A Jury was summoned, a verdict, rendered in accordance with the abovo facts, and the re mains of tho child wcro properly disposed of by tho borough authorities. Mttlilkburg Pv.il, of the 2d inst. Court Proceedings linst at the May Term, 1S71. Court commenced on Monday at 1 o'clock p. m., Judgo Gialiam and associates Raker and Struup being present. Common Flhas. llarbara Lcsii vs. Ren jamin T.esli. For eign attachment iu assumpsit. Verdict for plaintitl', if UO. Junkin for plaintiff, Spons ler for dufondant. John Sliott vs. Jacob Albright ami ('has. Troutman. Summons in case. Verdict for plaintitl', $200. Sponsler for plaintitl' and Potter anil Rarnett for dufondant. Jacob Tyson vs. Nathan Colyer. Sum mons in covenant. Verdict for plainlill'.for $2."i0. Mclntiro and Rarnett for plaintitl', Potter and Sponslor for defendants. Wilson Shrawdev vs. Chas. Troutman and Jacob Albright. Appeal by defendant from tho judgment of J ustice Tharp. Ver dict for plaintiff, (fcl2,76V Junkin for plain tiff, Potter aurt Raruett for defendants. Daniel Went, vs.. Peter Shearer, Admin istrator, Summons in caso sur. prom. Verdict fur plaintiff for $201.4;. Kpunsler and Junkin for plaintiff, Harnett for de fendant, t f ' tieo. II. Goety'vs. Wni.iBoHehger. Sum mons in assumpsit. Judgment for plaintitl' uy consent, u- i ' .,,., QUAHI'KR SlissJOS. Commonwealth vs. Thos.J. Royci. Tho defendant in this ease was charged with forging tho name of Wilson Darlington to a note. A jury was sworn and tho defend ant then plead guilty. Sentenced to two years iu tire Eastern penitentiary to soli tary confinement and hard labor. Dist. Att'y for Commonwealth. Junkin for de fendant. . i .... Same vs. Cyrus C. Morris. Indictment, assault and battery. The defendant in this case made an assault on his uncle, indict ing a severe wound. , It was alleged that the person was insane when tho attack was made. A jury was cmpanuclcd, who ren dered a verdict of not guilty, on tho ground of insanity. Dist. Att'y for Common wealth. Potter for defendant. . , Samo vs. Burgess and Town Council of Newport, indictment misdemeanor in office. Returned by the Constable. Ver dict not guilty and tho county to pay costs. Samo vs. And. J. McGowan. Indictment, Larceny. Tho defendant was charged with stealing coin from the premises of O. P. Wright. He plead guilty was sentenced to the county jail for sixty days, a flno of six cents and costs of prosecution. Same vs. Daniel Bitter. Indictment, Forciblo entry and assault. Prosecutor, John Minch, Verdict not guilty. The defendant to pay one-tliird of tho costs and the prosecutor tho balance. Junkin for Commonwealth. Sponsler for defend ant. ' ' 1 Samo vs. Chas. Green. Indictment, Lar ceny. Prosecutor Win. Kverhart. Ver dict not guilty. Dist. Att'y and Sponsler for Commonwealth, md Beibcrt and Jun kin for defendant.' Samo vs. W. T. Dewalt. Indictment, Selling liquor to minors, selling liquor on Sunday and selling liquor to men of intcm peiutO ' liabits, on Information of Fred. Wardcckcr. Defendant found guilty in manner and form as indicted. Sentenced to pay costs, a line of ten dollars and to bo sent to jail for a jmriod often days. For Common wealth, Mclntiro and Sponsler. For defendant, Harnett and Junkin, Samo vs. B. F. Miller. Indictment, as sault. Prosecutor, Mary Raker. Verdict not guilty, the defendant to pay two-thirds of Uio costs and tho prosecutor one-third. Dist. Att'y and R. F. Junkin for Commoii. i wealth. Siionsler and Potter for defend ant. Same vs. John Marshall and Ann Marsh all. Indictment surety of the peace on the oath of Win. Bciglo. The', indictment against Ann Marshall, was dismissed and tho other defendant wus found guilty, und sentenced to pay costs and to be in the cus tody of the Shoriir until paid. Dist. Att'y and Sponsler for Commonwealth, and Rar nett for defendant. Samo vs. W. J. Reiglo. Surety of tho peace, on oath of Johu Maishall. Verdict not guilty, and the prosecutor, John Marsh all to pay costs. Ry permission of tho Court Nolle. Pros, were entered iu tho following cases : 1 Com. vs. Sarah Bimonton. Indictment, I Fornication. Same vs. Wm. Hamilton, Indictment, I Fornication and Bastardy. Samo vs. Michael Zollor. Indictment Fornication and Rastardy. Samo vs. W. It. Wallctt. Indictment, Fornication and Rastardy. Samo vs. Chas. Troutman, Indictment, Violation of Licenso Law. MISCEl.t.ANUOUS 11US1NKSS. Licenses applied for wero all granted ex cept ono to I). II. Scacrist of Millorstown, rejected because two taverns already licen sed wcro sullicient for that place. Newly elected constables wero sworn in as follows : Lemuel Messimcr Rloonifleld borough. Goo. Kckert Contra twp. Jacob R. Meek Liverpool twp. R. F. Realor Juniata. Jacob Miller Penu. Bryan Gibnoy Carroll. John A. Shearer Duncannon bor. David Klecknor Tyrone. John Genzyl Oliver. J no. Allen Newport bor. Jacob Freet Watts. J. S. Castles Millorstown bor. Jno. Solders Howe twp. Win, Meyers Uyo. J. R. Hoops Rutl'alo bor, David Katon Landisburg bor. Henry Wertz Spring. Jno. C. Stambaugh Madison. Jacob I'tley Saville. Jacob Blain Sandy Hill. John Wcldon Wheat Held. Jacob Kaiser Liverpool bor. D. C. Moroland Greenwood. Daniel Liddiek Bull'alo twp. C. Swartz of Toboyno twp. declined to servo and tho former constablo Wm. S. Berry was sworn in instead. From Marysvillo and Tuscarora twps. no constables wero present, and from Miller twp. no return of election was received. The order of the court appointing C. Showalter keeper of tho jail without pay was amended so as to givo him $2.70 pel year to date from tho time of his appoint ment. Against this order Judgo Baker disscntcd. Tho following bills wero ignored by the grand jury. Coin. vs. David Shichlcy charge assault prosecutor Samuel Spoils, who was to pay costs. Samo vs. JohnW. Burd, chargo keeping a tippling house. Same vs. W. T. Dewalt charge keeping a gambling house. Report of Visitors to the roerlioiise. Wo tho undersigned visitors, appointed by order of court, to visit and report to tho said court upon the condition and manage ment of the House of F.inployment for tho Poor of Perry County, beg leave to submit the following report: That in pursuanco of the said appointment we visited and exam ined into tho management of said poor houso for tho past year. V'o find that there is an apparent cleanliness in ami about tho house, lint on closo examination find that tho bedsaro literally polluted with bed-bugs, and that tho inmates suffer from that pest. The inmates appear to bo kept under a very sovere discipline, and aro rather harsh ly treated for very trilling oll'cnces. Tho diet is, iu some respects, not of as good quality as tho exponscs of tho houso might warrant, witli tho exception of tho bread, which is good and well-baked, but tho mo lasses is of tho poorest quality, and seems to bo tho only spreading matter used during tho week. Tho coll'eo is of tho domestic kind, except perhaps on Sabbath, and tho working portion of the inmates havo not suflicient victuals upon which to labor, and we think moat ofsomokind ought to bo given at regular meals. Wo Hud that for soino years past considerable extra pay has lieon allowed tho steward," but 'wo - cannot see tho necessity for this incrcaso of expen ses, when there is no corresponding im provement in tho quality or quantity of tho victuals doalt to the paupers; and iu re gard to tho lime burning, the county pays for tho coal, and tho work is nioRtly done by tho paupers and tho county team. It appears that the directors of the poor havo increased tho salary of the steward $100 in contemplation of keeping the , paupers in shanties during tho building of the new pool house, but it is now decided that tho old pool house remains until tho new one is built. Therefore the cause for raising tho salary lias ceased, and the $100 ought not to be paid. We further report that the steward keeps by times moro than one extra horse, an ljo ought to koep: that at ids own expense, and not by tho county.1 LOUIS KLLEHMAN, ' II. COOPER, SAMUKL SPOTTS, Visiting Committee On the above report, tho Court made' tho following endorsement : And now, May 1, 1871. ' Tho within re port is approved and a copy is directed to be given to the directors of the poor by the clerk of the court that this report be pub lished in three newspapers published in Perry county, and tlmt ouch of tho visitors bo paid ten dollars for their services during tho past year by tho county commissioners. Bv tub Coricr. Home and Health. The April number of this now health magazino comes to us with a great variety of interesting articles. Tho principal onos are on "Tho Teeth Causes and Prevention of Decay," 'Health and Homo," "Bathing and Baths (Illus. tratedl," "Roaring Rubies," "Tight La cing (Illustrated)," " Rright's Diseases Unteclinically Considered," "What shall wo do In tho Sick-room ?" etc. ' Thore are moro than forty smaller articles, containing valuable hints on health and for tho home. Published at $1.50 per year, by W. It, De Puy As Brother, 80S Broadway, N. V. Amkiucan Si'ndav School Woukkk. AVc riv. nniinenil nil Hiinihiy HcIkmiIs to avail IliPlnsnlven i llm (liter nf the J'uliIWmr of this.loiiruiti, who will seiiil, without eliiirue, Njeciineii eojilusul Mat Ma Hilif suit lesion l'aK'i M. Tim Mny lliiinlier Is enellHiil, ooiiLiinlnn ninny Interesting urlUlcs, Isoldes Iamshiis for enclt feulilialli. AilUreis J. Mclntlre, Kt. Umi. Church Xotlres. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in the morning, and at 8 in the evening. Kvouing Subject : " The Samaritan Womun." Text Jno. IV, 7. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day evouing next. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Lioonl Uriel. A concert by Professor Kurzenknabo's singing class is to bo given on this (Tues day) evening. It will undoubtedly bo well worth attending. A good deal of fun was had iu town last week from tho doing of a ventriloquist, several persons getting badly sold. no of tho citizens of Littlo Germany nre about starting a fish pond and intend to propagato trout. Some shad havo made their appearance in tho Juniata. Quito a number wcro caught last week above Newport. An act has passed " tho Houso" incorpor ating " Tho Farmers and Mechanics Mutu al Fire, insurance Co., of Madison, Jackson an d Toboyno townships'' of this county. Tho friends of tlio rail road via, Landis burg nre actively engaged in soliciting subscriptions to their stock. $1 75000 is tho sum they require to raise, and then the road will bo built to Loysvillo. Two children, Daniel and Susan Rice of Spring twp., wandered away a few mornings since and at dark as they had not returned, tho parents and neighbors turned out to limit them up. About mid night they returned from an unsuccessful hunt and found tho littlo ones sound asleep in tho barn. john Wagner ono of tho hands at tho Foundry in this borough caino near being Mill'cated by tho coal gas on Saturday last. 1 lo felt the effects and tried to get to the door but before reaching it fell hurting his faco considerably by striking tho sill. It was some time before ho was brought to consciousness. A great variety of spring and Summer dry-goods havo just been received by F. Mortimer fc Co. Their stock of cassiineres, (which if desired are made up in tho best manner, to order,) will lie found the largest in tho county. Tho House has passed an act repealing the act passed iu 1HCI! which forbid tho granting of licens) in Dnneannon borough or within two miles of tho bormifrh limits. A motion mado to leavo tho question to tho voters of tho borough was defeated. u-ip" THAT pepper anil mil color which ren ders your liuir so conspicuous, can easily be remedied ly usinir n linttlo or two of NA TUKK'S RAM 11ESTOUAT1VE. -... . i Bark Xoiicc Tho highest market prico will bo paid for bark delivered at the Bloom field Tannery. 2t A Strange Cat. Tho keeper of a beer saloon iu New York, named Henry Alliens, has the most singu lar specimen of cat ever seen. Its head and shoulders are perfect, and it, lias two muscular fore legs. From the shoulders tho cat tapers oil' in the shape of an elongated funnel, to the end of which is attached a One tail constructed in the usual order of eat architecture. If seals and eels were common visitors iu Fulton county, this animal might be de scribed ns a triple cross of a seal, an eel, and u cat. Mr. Alliens has been offered 8250 for tho cat, and his jilaco has been visited by numerous medical men aud many others anxious to boo tho curiosity; and us nearly all of tho visitors call for a glass of beer belbro they go, the eat has been a sonrte of revenue to Mr; Ahrcns. County Prico Current. llixxiMPiKi.u, May t, 1671. Flax-Secil, $2 00 1'otatoes, .(..!.... tOalSfcnti ' Butter V pound, .....; ..........'' Kfc'gs If1 dozen 12 " Dried Apples V pound 8 alO " Dried Teaches, , 15 IS cts. ft,. 1 'filed Teaches, 1822cts. " Cherries, 0 90 ots. " " 1'ltted, '. ,15 18 cts. " lilackberrles,.... 6 till) els, " Unions y bujliel,....,. ! ( 75" NGWl'OUT MAHKKTS. Corrected Weekly by Kough, Snirtcr & Co. NEWPOllT, May 9, 1871. l'lour. Extra dfl ou lied Wheat, 1006125 live 8J Corn (!2 01 Oats V 32 pounds, 62 Clover Heed 5 00 5 00 Timothy Seed ; 400 Klax Seed 1 75 Potatoes , !IOS100 Ground Allium Rait,..'.....'....-....' i 25 Llniehuriier's Coal, . 2 40 .. Htovo CoaVi- ,.;..,.!.., 5 J 0 poj Tea Coal 3 40 Hmlth Coal 25 cts. y bus. Cross Tles,8 feet lung, 45 45 cents i'hlludolphla Trice Current. 1 Corrected Weekly by Janney t A ndrewt. HO. 123 Mauket Stuket. I'uiiiiEi.i-nu, May 6, 1871. White Wheat S 1 55 1 6T ltcd W heat, , 1 40 1 55 Kye.i .' 1()0105 Corn, 7S2 t 05 70 Clover heed ll;U12por!b. Timothy Heed 0 50 0 75 Max Heed 2 102 1(1 Country Lard n tp 12 10 IS Hulter, solid In bbls n & 10 Wushed Wool 50eents per lb. DEATHS, Smith On the 27th of April, 1871, "In Mil ford, Mr. Valentino Bnilth, uged till years, 10 months and 'i'J duys. yew Advertiement8. Dissolution uf Co-Purtncrshln. XOTfCKlSIIKKUHVfllVHN that the Unit of W. KoLoii doss Is this day dissolved. WM. KOIKill, , W. H. KOI'dir, . I .,.... J. W. H. KOUUH. Newport, April 0, lbTl. The business of the hito Arm will lie settled by W. It. KoiiKhnnd J. W. K. Hough, who will con tinue Uih business In conueeliun with W. U. 8uy der, under the linn of , KOUIH, SNYDKBACO. ' Newport, April 22, 1B71. Xcw AdvertlnementH, THE SCHOOL More larRely patronized by Young Men than nny other torn HiikIiiphs or Academic Hilueatioii is hastimiii CtillcKo, I'oiiKhkepsie, N. V. It is tho oldest and most inasoiiHhle practical school Iu tho tinned Mtntes. and the only one providing situa tions for (irnduatc. Hefer to patrons In the Slate. jiuuii-is ji. u. r.ANTiUAN,l X . i).,i'rcslt isldcnt. IIOLIMYSBUaCJ SEMINARY, HOUQAYSBURC, PA. BLOOMINGTON (ILL) NURSERY. IWh Year. two Acres. 13 (Ircenlmiws. l.ai Rest AsHorlinent-all sizes, llesl Slock I Low Prices I Would you know What. When, How to l'hinl I 1'1-uit, Shade, KvciKicen Trees, Hoot drafts. Seed Inms, Osnce Plains. Apple Seed, Kaiiy Hose poia toes. Shrubs, ltoses. dreeuhouse aud daiilen Plants, &c., &c. Kt,()WKIt AND VKdKTAlll.15 SKliliSI finest, llesl (lolled ion Soils and fluidi ty. Send Kh-ciits for New, Illustrated, Descrip tive Catalogue ) pages. Send stamp, eaeh. for Catalogues of Seeds with plain directions lit paes: HeihliiiK and dardeii I'lanls 112 panes and Wholesale Price List 21 paues. Address K K. l'lUl'.MX, Hloominntnii, Illinois. A remedy which has been test ed lor 10 years, and proved In thousands fit eases capable at carina; all diseases of tho throat and limns; perfonniiiji many re markable cures, merits a trial from all who aro Biillerinpc from similar allcctlous anil who vainly seek relief. Will you let prej uillco prevent you from being 1m. Crook's WINE OK TAR lCsliilillshed , iiii'u also. CoiUths and Colds. The Druggists say it cures them nil. Asthma. The relief and cures of It aro marvel ous. Ilronchltls. Kvery sufferer will find relief and cure. Throat ailments require only a few doses, f.unu Diseases. f tas cured eases pronounced In curable. Debility. In renovates and Invigorates the sys-' tern. l.lver Complaint. Must etleetlvo regulator ol this in iian. DvsK;psia. Its healthy aetion ou the stomach cures it. Apisdizer. It Is licallli-glving anil appetite rc storinit. I'rinaiy Organs. Action on them Is marked and prompt. Dr. Crook's Winn or Tar Is rich hi the medicinal qualities of tar, combined Willi vegetable ingredi ents of undoubted value, which inakit It unsur passed, not only for Hie complaints enumerated, out it rapidly restores exhausted strength, clean ses the sloniaeh, relaxes the liver anil puts tliein to work, causes the food to digest, and makes imro blood, and be'.'i'ls a vivaeily appreciated by both sound mid sick. If you are ahlieted in anv way, we know if you try the lile-giving ionic properties of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will add your testimony to lis great value in correcting any "ills that flesh Is heir to." I'retiared oulv by l.l VKli CIMIOK & CO. Sold by druggists every where. 1'or Scrofula. Scrofulous Tumors, Scrof ulous Diseases of the Kvcs, or Scrofula In any form, ltheumalisiu, Diseases of the Liver, Diseases of the skin. Ki'up tions. I'imples.lloils.Tetter, Scald Head, fleers, and old Sores, fir ;mv disease depending on a depraved condition of Hit: blood, take Dr. CrookN Compound Syrup of Poke Hoot. II Is combined with the best tunic preparations of lion known.aud I he best alterative and blood I miller inaile. Cleanse vour Wood. Try tine bottle. Sold by druggists, l're pared only bv (li.ivKat'ltoOK&Co., Dayton, 0. USK THK Hi:i IIOHSK VOWIIKRS. (20 and 40 packs, lied Horse Trado Mark.) Horses cured tif glanders. Aaron Hnydees. f. S. Assistant Assessor, Mount . -Klua, l'a., C. Paeon's Livery anil f.xchange Slahle, Sutiburv, Venn. Horses cured of founder. Wolf &. Wlll'iehns.Dan vilfo, l'a.. A. lillis's Merchant, Washlngtonville, l'a... I. Nice Sloanoker's Jersey Shorn, l'a. Horse faired of Lung fever. Hess & Urn's, Lewisburg, fa. Horse cured of Colic Tims. Cllngan's Union county, I'n. Hogs cured of Cholera. II. Hun's, II. & A. Cullatler's, Miilou. Cows cured. Dr. A. MeCleery, .1. A. Mccormick's, Milton, fa. Chick ens cured of Cholei a anil dupes. Dr. D.T. Krous', Watsonlowii, fa.. Dr. V.Q. Davis, C. W. Strieker, John and .lames Finney's. Millon, l'a. Hundreds more could be cited whose slock was saved by us ing the lied Horse Powder prepared by CYHL'S IIIIOWN. Druggist, Chemist anil Horseman, at? his Wholesale and lietail Drug mid Chemical fmporiitm. Ilroadway, Milton, fa., to whom all orders should be addressed, ., , , ... , FOR 37 PER LINE, ( Wo will insert au advertisement orv i: 3i o is th . Iu One Hundred and Fifty-five FirsUiass . . Pennsylvania Newspapers, . , ! Including Flevcn Dallies. We refer to the publisher of this paper, to whom' our responsibility is well known. , umt Hioisrr nti-ire. Address (IKO. 1'., HOWKI.,1. . to CO., AnvEnnsiNfl AokNTS, " " ' Xos. 40 and 41 l'ark Row, New York. 1 QOil t'NK THE VECiTABLK "I 1 Oiw' ) l'ULMONAKY ISALHAJI.JLO I U The old standard remedy for Coughs, Oolds.or Con sumption. Itothtnv better. Cutlkk linos. Ik Co., Uostou, Mass. FEAGEANT SAPOLIENB Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clothing; removes faint, (Ireese, Tar, etc., In stantly, without the least injury to the II nest cam bric. Sold by druggists and faulty goods dealers. FltAOUAITrjAftjLlENIiC'O., 33 liwclay Street, Chicago. SIO A 1AT FOll ALL with Stencil tools. Address, A. E.fiKAUAM, Springfield, Vt. lluy the Apite rarer, (hrer and Sllcer, price 2 00. pr A MONTH. Horse and Carriage fur nlshed, expenses paid. II. Shaw, At- fred. Me. Agents! Road This ! WK Wl M. PAY AG ENTS A HALAUY of WHO isr week and expenses, or allow a large commission, to sell our new und wonderful Inventions. Address il. WAUNf.lt & CO., Mar shall, MU'h. OiTTTrjiits out And send twenty tlve cents for a ticket and Ret a watch, piano.sew lug-machine or some iirlielu of value. No blanks. Six for ono dollar. Address, l'ACKAHD & CO., Cinclnatl, Ohio. AVOIII QU ACKH. A victim of earlylndis cretlon, causing nervous debility, prematura decay, io., having tried In vain every advertised remedy, has u simple means of self-cure, which ho will send free to his fcllnw-sullcrers. Address .1. 11. TUTTLH, 78 Nassau st New York. r 6 17 A Perfectly Non - Explosive' Lamp I PKIIKINS& HOrsKH PATKNT LAMPS are tho only Lamp Unit Givm 1'kkpkct Sakkty with ALL kinds of on They oro made of brass, and will last a lifetime, making them the CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undersigned are Agents for Perry County, and will supply Merchant at Hi" Manufacturers' pi Ice. Persons wanting u goto! article aro re quested to examine this lamp. F. MOHTIMKlt & CO., New llloomlleld, Pa. S- Agents wanted to canvass the County. AlsilsIO N EE'S 'OTICK. NotlciTls hereby given. Unit Henry Coiup, of ferry County, Pa., and Susan Ills wife, by deed of voluntary as signment, have assigned all the estate, Huul mid Personal, of I he said Henry Comp to Daniel Mey ers and H. It. Fahneslfiek of Perry county. Pa., Ill trust for the bene lit of Hie creditors of the said Henry Comp. All persons therefore Indebted to I he wild llrnry Comp will make payment lo the said Assignees, and those having claims or de mauds Hill make known the same, without delay. DANIEL M ICY fits, Jr. 8. 1). FAHNliHTOCK, March 29, 187L . Assignees. .
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