I - .. ,. (ZiuKma-t!fyts. f. Vj.-.ft Titrnday, Mill JO, JS71. LWAh n 1: r a n r m k jv r. GUI? TERMS .Tre Our- IhtUarn W ar in Advance .onti:. Our s;iLk:i iiicm will notice? tlicir ud ilicss is now printc'I c:i a little ticket, which is pasUil mi llie'ir paper by n uia citinc. Olio l'c;i( mc o!' (liis Mylc of ad dress is Unit it tells each euWribcr the. time ip to which tlio subsi .-riptloii is paid. , Tor instance : X. S.nitli, H?72," means that, X. loith's subscription ex pirea ou the 1 lib dav of January 1ST and " I,. Jones, !) r 71," uioaim that L Jones should renew his subscription by the Oth of June, 1S71, if bo wishes to have bis paper continued. The linrcH cun.-tituie a receipt for subscription up to their date, and eonse ipiently no other receipts are ueces.-'ary. I'crsons wishing tbo paper continued will confer a favor by notifying us in time to save us the trouble of taking their uame from the list and replacing it. I I ! I II I Pill I II II 111,1,1 I wlHIIMWLt 111 I A Narrow l-'srupp. On Friday morning last a little child about two years old sou of Mr. Andrew C'omp was knocked down by a Iioi-fo and had tho cap of bin knee badly injured by the foot of tho animal. One of tbo other feet of tho horse was placed to close on to the bead of tho child that some of the hair was out ofl' by the iron shoe. ' Another Accident. On Friday morning, Mr. Robert C. Clark, of Contro township, was injured by a horse rcaiing up and strik ing him on tho bead. Hiss bead was dan gerously cut, and his shoulder was knocked out of joint, and for a timo it was feared be was fatally hurt, but wo learn that ho is in a fair way to recover. We Have Rccelted from Dolvin & Co., tho well-known clothiers of N. Y. an Illus trated guide to that city, which they pres ent to all who apply for a copy, eithor by mail or by person, at one of their stoics. A man of tho citv and vicinity accomnanios (A tbo book, making it a very cheap and con venient hand-book for strangers visiting th e metropolis. Liquor. Tho bill repealing the act of 1800 which forbid the issuing of license for Duncannon has been finally passed. A bill has also been passed and signed by the Governor leaving the question of granting licenses in the twenty-third ward of Phila delphia (which is Gormantowu) to a vote of the people of that ward. The vote is to be taken every third year, the first rote to be taken next fall, i : V'j Mr- A Donghtcr of Dr. Brandt, of Mechanics burg, Cumberland county," fell dead on Friday evening a week from excessive rope jumping. 6he attempted to jump 200 times probably on a wager, with tbo above fatal result. She had been frequently warned, and prohibited by her parent against ex cessive indulgence of. tho pastime. Jfl4 pendent. Since the above was in type we see tho report of the death of the child contradict' fd. , TlMRxlilblUom The Whlbitlon given by the young folks connected with the Pres byterian congregation of this boreugb, was an entire success. For two evenings, (Wednesday and Thursday,) they enter tained large Rudienccs, in a manner which gave great satisfaction. The acting was very creditablo to all who took part in the fetformances, and the arrangement of the Htage and acenory, considering the room, that could be devoted to that purpose, was very complete and showed much mechani cal skill. The money that was raised is to be given to the Mite Socioty of that congre gation. The amount cleared is about sixty-six dollars. , Ou Tuesday Last, two fat steers belong ing to Mr. Samuel Ilcrtztor, near Shepherds town, were turned into the barn yard with halter chains on their necks. While playing tbo chains became entangled and fastened together, the efforts of the animals to ex tricate themselves only served to tighten and shorten the chains, and it was found that there was immediate danger of the steers being choked to death. With great presence of mind Mr. Ilertzlor quickly pro. cured an axo, and in three or four blows cut of tho head of ono, thoruby saving the one steer alive, and tbo other for beef. Tbo lieef when dressed weighed 800 pounds, Independent. ; Very Pretty. All the ladies who have seen them, say tho Spring stylos of prints and other dry goods just opened by F. Mortimer & Co,, are very pretty. Call and examine them. Kond Proceedings bail at May Term, 1871. William Wright, Ksq., John .iden itnd Jacob vMler appointed to view rolul from u point at or near the folks of the creek on the land of James Harkley to near John Pat terson's saw mill dam, ou tliu rond leading from Montgomery's Ferry tu turnpike, at John Patterson's on tho Juniata river. ' Samuel Liggett, William blind and Wm. Hower,' appointed to review road IV'oin Mtir klevilleto northwest end of Fourth street, in Newport. George Beaver, Isaac Harlow' and Dan iel Zeiglcr to view proposed extension of Greenwood Street, to borough line, adjoin ing lands of Thomas P. Cochran's lot on road from Milloistown to Liverpool in the borough of Milleistown. George S. Harnett, S. II. G.ilbraitb and William Crier, to view proposed ex tension or continuation of High street, in iJiiucaiiiion, to intersect public load near Cornelius liankiiis' farm house and llui Ju niata Bridge station on the l'ciiua. Hail roud. George Hunch, Jacob Ilixlor nnd Andrew Loytoview road from near Thomas Mor row's to near William Liglitnm's on tliu Dublin Gap road, in Tyrone township.' Samuel Shelter, Irwin Cliisholin and Daniel ltife, to view proposed road from the Martin house, in Allen's Covo, to Hall's mill dam, on the Blooinliuld ami Carlisle road, in Kyo township. John Wright, Ksq., Wm. 15 Leas, Ksq., and John Patterson, toultcr, vacate, grade, &:., from Dutiklo's mill to tho Onion Church to avoid tho steepness of the hill at Daniel Liddirk's bouse, in litill'alo twp. Isaac Meek, M. B. Ilolmau and John Detriek to view private road petitioned, for by Jacob Bair, of Buffalo township. Dr. Louis Ellerinun, Jacob Shearer nnd Henry Kincsniith, to view site for bridge across Big Buffalo creek, at. cross roads near tho tan yard of Hev. J. J. Hamilton, in Savillc township. The viewers appointed to view situ for bridge across Fishing Creek, near llart niau's mill, in Ityo township, report that it is indispensably necessary that it should be there built, and that the petitioners, or Kye township should pay f- V) toward its elec tion. Aproved id at. Tho report of reviewers, granting road from Gen. Winter's land to end of Bull's lane, in Peun township, is coiiiiruied upon tho damages assessed to Lewis Smith and Hugh Bull being first paid by the petitioners and other persons interested in tho road, as tho Court is of tliu opinion that the public interest will not bo subserved by the open ing of the road, and by tho county ; and no order to issue for tho opening of the road until tho damages bo first paid. And tho report of tho reviewers to assess damages on said road, awarding to Hugh Bull $101), and Lewis Smith $11. SO, is confirmed, sub ject to tho proceeding order. lleport of reviewers granting tho sumo road as did tho original viewers from Gut shall's tannery to Baltosser's foundry, in Jackson township, approved ni n. Kcort granting road from point of lands of Gritlith Jones and Duncannon Iron Company, to corner of land of said Jones and li. Passmore, in Pcun township, con firmed. Report of reviewers refusing to grant road from Ickesburg to Newport continued. Hopoit of viewers granting road from E. T. Williams' tenant bouse, in Miller town ship, to M. Ilartzcll's barn, in Oliver town ship, continued. lteport of viewers io lay out, widen nnd grade the Juniata Creek road from Dun cannon to Bloomllcld, returning a road, ap proved ni si. Report of viewers changing location of road from near Ferguson's sliop to rocks noar Cool springs, to avoid three bridges, in Centra township, approved ni si. Hon. Joseph Bailey, James Everhart and W. 8. Mitchell, to review road leading from northwest end of Cherry street in Duncan non, to intersect road ou land of W. Bos ler. in Penn twp. Both the reports of tho viewers and re viewers on road from George McMillan's to Andrew Loy's spring house, in Madison township, was disapproved and set aside The report of reviewers of road from Duncannon to Marysville was continued to next term. The counsel for and against this road seem to be of the opinion that a satisfactory arrangement cau bo made with the P. It. II. Co., by which travelers may not be no much exposed to the dangers which threaten them at present by the rail road. . , Xjoeal Uriel'. 8eo new "timo tablo" on the Pennsylva nia railroad,, which went into efl'oct yester day, j , i w s -. '' 4 Tho salary of the borough council of Newport, last year, seems to have been $4, which was paid in oysters at the end of the term. . . Among tho divorces granted by tbo Leg islature, was the divorce of Winfleld S. Dunbaiyof. Newport, from his wil'o Han nah.' Mrs. F., A. Tannehill will give one of her Interesting "Parlor Entertainments," in tho court Tiouse, in this borough,- on Thurs day evening next. Those who attend will, no doubt, have a plcassnt eveoiug, ; , - Some of our exchanges say that "fash, iouablo ladies of New York now wear gar ters of blue velvet mounted with gold. ' What troubles us is to know how they found that out. One of our exchanges says "a fanner laid au egg on our tablo that measured nearly nine inches in circumference" What Is to become of tho bens if fanners are going to lay their own eggs ? Has Duncannon dried up and blown away, or wlmt is tho matter? We have nut beard from our corresxviidont at. thnt place for toveral weeks. Wo alway ap. predate his letters, and hoim to receive them more regularly. " ' An exchange says' " it is not good taste for young men to stay after 10 o'clock when visiting yoang ladies." Our Devil says bo never noticed any difference in tho taste af ter 10 o'clock. , Ho says it tastes good any time. XVoung men In the vicinity of Bluin, when they serenade nowly man-led peoplw, get treated with rod boot juice swoeted with black molasses, and think it is wine. That is not expensive liquor, and If they do drink three or liour glasses apjeco, it won't hurt them. "An attempt was made to rob Hie Nation, al bank; at Northumberland on Tuesday night last. Abuut 11 o.clock the' .watch man heard seteml persons at . work snoring into tho door which is lined withtroti. Instead of making an effort to noef tbo vil lains ho fired live shots from his revolver against the door, nnd thus frightened them away. ; - . i w ' ; - An net lias passed the hniiM authorizing the school directors of tho Northwestern district of Madison township, to appropriate so much of the tax assessed for building purposes to tliu payment of Iho debt, and for the .school year ending Juno 1870 and 1871. '. , , ;: : , The implements for boring coal in Spring township passed through bore on their way up last. Thursday. ' There were pipes and tools required for boring two hundred feet. Wo will now soon know whether wo have coal in that part of tlio county or not. A little girl residing in Carlisle recently died from lock jaw caused by running a splinter in her foot while going barefooted. Church Xollces. In the Lutheran Church, prayer-meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching next Sabbath at !ij o'clock p. in. Presbyterian Service. No preaching in (ho morning. Preaching at Milleistown instead. Evening service nt. 8 o'clock. Subject" Parable of tho Virgins." Wall Paper A hnautiful a-s-inrhueut of Wall Papers and Borders is now ou hand and for sale by F. Moiui.u;it, it Co. Prices low. tf. F.7"TiIAT ;))) niiii rofoc wlilcli ren ders your hah- so coiispiriioiM, can easily lie remedied ty uxing a bottle or two of NA TliKE'8 HAIR KESTOKATIVK. County Frieo Current. r.i.oo.MFini.'D. .May 11, 1S71. Max Seeil S2 (io Potatoes, 7ua5 cents. flutter 1? pound in " l'f;s W dozen, Vi " Dried Apple pound Sail) " Dried Peaches 1"3 l!icts.t!Bi. Pealed Peaches IS facets. " Cherries 0 fS 0 cts. " I'itted 15 fa) IS cts. " lSlac'klierrles, 8 Wots. " Onions Ut bnslicl 75 " X E W PO UX MAIIK KTS . I ttorreclxd Weekly by Kmi'li, Knurfnr t Co. NEiveoitT, May 15, lb, 1. Flour. Extra tii ou Hcd Wheat 1 00 3 1 sr, Kye 8 Cor 62 (i 01 Oats V 32 pounds 52 Clover Heed 0 (X) 5 00 Timothy Seed i 00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes mm 00 (i round Allium Salt 2 25 I.linebiirncr's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 5 0 OU Pea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal,.., 25 cts. V bus. Cross Tles,8!-i feet lonu, ' 45 0 45 cents Philadelphia Price Cnrrent. Corrected Weekly by Junney ndrcicj, No. 123 Mauket Street. 1'uii.ADKi.riiiA, May 13, 1871. White Wheat 1 1 55 Q 1 65 Bed Wheat 1 41 1 67 Kye 1150120 Corn, 7778 Oats .-. 63 Clover Heed, 7!49 per lb. Timothy Heed, 6 50 6 75 Flaxseed, 2 10 Q 2 10 ' Country Lard,... 10 0 11 HgRS 16 9 17 Putter, dull sale 10 0 22 Washed Wool, SOcents per lb. Tvryv nniAOBs. , . BaoTHERS Barb On Monday, May 8th, 1 871, at the residence of tho bride's mother, by Rev. J. A. Bowman, Mr. Joseph M. Brothers, of Franklin, Pa., fornnrly of Duncannon, Pa., to Miss Laura M. Burr, of gallna, Pa. Buss Marshall At the residence of H. If. Henderson, Fort Scott, Kansas, Tuesday ,' May 9th, 1871, by Rev. T. Y. Gardner, Mr. R. W. Bliss to Mies June R. Marshall, former ly of this county. ItorrMAN On the 10th Inst., In Centre twp., Alfred, infant son of Mr. Ucorge UoJfuiao, aged 1 month fthd 13 days. ' DohicM.i.r At Donnelly's Mills, on the 10th Inst., Charles Reed, son of William and Martha J. Donnelly , aged 4 years, 3 months and 4 duys. Xew Advertlnement-H. ELASTIC HAND RTAMPH ! I f - . . i ) i t i The greatest Invention of the Age for printing on I'aiier, W'oikI, Metal, (to. Kvury business man needs one. Prices 13.00 to la oo. rrleeu assigns sent Tree. Agents wauled. KMlTH.ilAU.ftl'O.. . 1: o20 a 4 Gd t'oiirtluudt Ht., New York. AMKKICAN UNION FILTER MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of SfMMONS' IMPROVE!) PATENT FILTERS.' First premium received nt American Institute Fair, 1870. KevcrsflHe Hydrant Killers, price liuo. Also, Hyphen Fillers for country use, KTMI'I.K IN CONST Bl'CTION, ' FKKFECT IN ACTION, , Jll'KAllI.K IS DHK. The Byphoii Killer , AttuniVTULr run uest vniscrrt.K on which a Filter cnu 1)0 iiiiuIh. Agents wanted. Send for a ctreular. 6 20 a 13 Office 18 Dcy St.. New York. Dissolution of Co-Partiiershlp. N' OTH'KlSIIKttiaiYfllVF.N that tho firm of W. Kol iiiiik Hons is Hits day dissolved. WM. Kin ;m. , W. U. KOI Ull, , , ' ,f. W. H. KOI (iff. Newport, April 6, 1871; ' 1 The business of the Into nrm will Iw willed by V. II Kougli and J. YV. H. Kougli, who v.111 con. tiiius the laislnew lie conneotlou with W. H. Sny der, under the hull of mm en, nx IJVI.lt k co. ; 2 Newport, April 23, 1871. lJlHHOIWIUNOPCO-lAUXNKltHIIII. "I )Y mutual consent, Ike Co-partnortlilp ex J) lntliiK between tbo undei-nincd, lu the Mercantile business was dissolved on the Silst of February, WI. FICKKg & SMITH.' Mllford, May 8, 1X71 Xew Millinery Goods ; AtilVcwporl) 3a, , , ' , . . 1 . It , t TREO to Infiirin the public that I have uM re turneil from l'hllailelplua, wit li a lull assort, luent of Lite latest stylus of MILLINERY flOODS, HAIU AN1 .l'.O.NNKT.S, ... Itlt'.lIONS, FltENCH I'LOWI-Its. riCATUKKM, CJIKJNONS. LACK CAPES, NOTIONS, And all artie!e. usually found lu a llrsl-clnss .Mil. linery Estalilishmenl. All orders promiilly at teniledlii. u-Ve will sell all goods as Cheap as can be iol. elsewhere, DliESS MAKIM! done to order and lu the la test style, n I get the latest Fashions from New York every mouth, (jollerlng done to order, in all widths. I mil warrant all my work toeivc sat isfaction. Ail work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKEH, Cherry Street, near tile Station, Newport, Pa. Hi VI 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Arc You Afflicted or Sick ? usi: PAHRNEY'S 15 I,() () I) C T, K A X S E K on i a i ,v o i ; a : 4 N A Iterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and l'ui'ljc, for diseases arisinc; from had blood. Tills preparation was established in 1870,iuhI lins been prepared in liquid form for more than 1H years. In January or February, 1 M70, anoth er party commenced to prepare n'simHm-article which is Interior tn tlio ccniiiue, and which should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for'I.)i:. Faiiksey's Bi.oon Ci.nANsi it ou Panacea," anil accept no others. The Trade Mark of tlio oldest and irenuinc, Is printed ill ijrmi on a yellow- wrapper, hav ing also lliu bif,rnuturu of 1'. Fahriuy, M. 1)., Cliicauo. ' Dr. 7'. I'lihrnHj't JImUIi .Vtssentfcr" tivrs the history and uses of the lii.oon Ci.f.ansi:u, testimonials, and other information, cent frcu elnirL'c. Address i)ll. P. KaIIUNKV'S lillOTIIKUS & Co., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pa. Ask for Ur. Fnhrucy's Wood Cleanser and CI.KAXSE Y'Ol'll lit.OOI). fs7" Sold everywhere und In New Blooinflcld by F. Mobtimkii ifc Co., cnf;. 5 18 PEItKINS & HOUSE'S PATENT NON- EXPLOSIVE METALLIC KEEOSENE LAMP. Is Aiisoi.tvrKi.v safe from explosion or breaklntt; burns any Coal Oil, pood or bad ; k1vcs.moiiui.iuut, no odor, and uses lc.su oil. "It Is itrrfertlfi noiWKrptosiv!. Thought Is Is't. ter than Is produced by any other lamp." IF. N. Cierk, President oj MmmchiiieU Atirfcultttrol Uitleye. "It Is iKirfcclly non-explosive, kIvcs a liettpr IlKht and Is more ecniiomletil than any other lamp In use." W. W. Well, lute Hujierintenitcnt oj J'uUic School, Oiicayo. The ajmlllna deaths and tires from Rlass lamps exnliHling and breaking create a (treat demand for this lamp. It fi to sell It. Huhl ft Uimwuers; AOENTS WANTEU KVBltYWIIKKE . Head for Ik Clrcil. lar and terms to Mnntyomery Ji Ou., Cleveland, O. 'i Uarvlay Street, New York. CC(C( AGENTS WANTED. A oUUUlJ Watch given gratis to ev ery person, male or female, and terms sent free, to clcur from $15 to per day, sure Business new. Can be done at home or travel ing. W. H. C1UDESTER, 207 Broadway, New York, s ; . - - a 15 4. HTKltliOHCOPEH, VIEWS, 1 ALBUMS, . . N CHItOMOH, FRAMES. K. & IT, ?'. ANTIIOS Y & CO., 501 Broadway, New York, Invite the attention of the Trade to their exten sive assortment of the above (roods, of their oica puWfcaffon, tnaiiiidcfuire and Imfiortutlon. Also, PUOTO LANTEttK Hl.II)E8 . and . CltAPHOSCOrES. NEW VIEWS OF YOHEMITK. K. A H. T. ASl'IlOSYJt CO., , ,891 11SOADWAI, NlW YOHK, Opposlto Metropolitan Hotel, i- J IinporuirsaiidMaiiufuetarerspf j llio( (f i-n plilo Mai 01-lnlM. 5 10. 13 LOVK AX1) MATItlMON V. TADIES AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish 1 to marry, address the nndersigncd, who will send you vuluublo Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. The desired Information sent by return mall. Address, Bauah B. Lamiikht, Greenpolnt, Kings Couuty, N, X. 5 15.a The Jfutclikif it Bun Patent Improved Jirlck Machint Will make 200,000 Bricks of Superior Quality In a working day, which cau be backed right from tho Machine. It Is simple, and durable and Bricks cun b'e made by It .cheaper than by any othor process. - i . ' For making Drain Tlio It Is also unrivalled. tf Machines, State, County aud Yard lllghtu for Hale. Address, FERRY FARM BRICK WORKS, 19 Cliff Street, Room T, New York. 5 151ma J ROBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodrnif and Turbctt,) .Yi lilootnfleld, 1'crry County, ret. .XV AMOft UflBINSOM, Proprietor. "s A This well known and pleasantly located hotel has Ix'Cll leased for a number of years by the pres ent proprietor. and he will spare no pains to accom modate Ills guests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with the best In tlio mar ket, sad the bar stocked with choice Illinois. A careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance. A goon livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. April 3, lb-Ltf Xvw Advert ixcmpnls. THE SCHOOL More largely patronized 1)V Y011113 Men than nnv oilier folk llnsiiics. or A.Mdi mle lidnentinn is. lybUuan College, 1'ounhlicp.ni.v V.. It is tlio olili si ami niosi ma .onab'e practical srhool In tlie toiled Mules, nudum only uuo piomhnu situa-. (Ions for liia.limlii's Uefor to patrons in the .Male.; Addreis II. (;. EA.vr.ilAN.I I . !.. President. HCLIDAYEBURC, PA. ' PL00MINGT0N (ILL.) NURSERY. " lS'tli Year, coil Acre). 1:1 (Ircenhou-ies. Lai-Resf. AssoiIiih ui all !. 1 ;e.. stock ! Low I'rices! Would you know Wlmt. When. Ilnw to Plant t I'riiil, Slnide. l:viii':;i'eiMi Trees, Jhsit Oralis, -Sued . lillUs. Osjiue Plants. Apple Seed. V ,rlv ltn-e polii tocs. MirulH, Koies. Oivciihousn nnd Oarden, I'lanls. .(.. c. FLOWIilt AND YI-.OETAIJLK SI.I.Ds! Finest, l'.esl. Collci-lion Soi ls and ouaM ty. Send llieeiils for New, Illustrated, fiescrip-' live Cataloi.'ue !KI pans. send Ftamp, each, for Catalogues of .Seeds with plain dirccl ions i',l pa','cs; IWalilintc nnd ftarden Plants ::2 paces and Wholesale Price List '-'f paces. AddicsS' E. K. I'IPl.MX, riooiiiinj.-toii, Illinois. A renifiiy which has been test ed lor lu years, and proved In thousands ol eases eapaiili; oi eiirlii'r all diseases of the throat, nnd lunc.s; pi-i loi mini; many re markable eincs, i.ichis a Irijil from all w ho are siilVcrint; from similar allivtious and h tin vainly seek relief. Will von Id pre J- III!. CllOOk'S WIN! OK , TAR IMablished lot)';. I i 1 ieiii-o hi'..'mi. joii ironi oein Comihs them all. and Colds. The Prus-Ms say it cures' AHIuiia. Tla ous. ' relief and cures of it arc marvel- lironchitis. tin el-j Millerer will lind relief and cure. Throat ailments require only a few dos-s. Luiii: Diseases. Has cured ea-cs pronounced in curable. Hi liilily. In renovates and Invigorates tho sjs Icm. Liver Coinplaiiil. Most illecliMi renulator of this oruan. Dyspepsia. Its hcalthv action on the stomach cures it. Appetizer. II I s licii'.lh -','ivim; and appetite re-' storuiv. I ' rinary Orjiaii!.. Action on them is ma i ked and prompt. Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar Is rich in the medicinal dualities of tar, combined with u-jretable nitsicill enlsot undoubted value, winch loiikii it uiisiu--nasscd. not oiny tor the compla'nts eniuucralcd. but it rapdiy rcdores exliausled strountli. clean ses Hie sloaiaeh, relaxes tiie liver and puts I hem lo work, causes the food Io ilcsl, and makes pure blood, and begets a vivacity jiiireeiated liy oolli sound and sick. II you an: anuctcd in nnv way, we know if you try Iho life-civun; tonic properl es. of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will ailil vour tesllinony lo It'i j.ieal value in eoireeiiii' any ills thai llesh is heir to." Prepared only hv OI.IVI-.lt CHUOIt co. s;ohl by (linguists every where. For Scrofula. Scrofulous Tumors. Scrol nlous Diseases of Ihc Lyes, or Scrofula In any foi 111. KlieiiinallVlii, Diseases ot the Liver, Diseases of the Skin. Krup.' (ions. l'iiiiples.Holls.Tctler, Scald Head, Clccrs, and old Soles, or any discaso lepending on a (k-piavcd condition of ,he b'Ood. take Dr. Crook's Compound syiupof 1'okcHoot. lliseomUiiiedwitli Die bcsl loiue prcpaiatious or Iron know 11. mid tliebestalterativeand blood I'uriticr made. Cleanse your lllood. Try one bol tie. Sold by druggisls. l'lo parcd only by Ouviat C11001; & Co., Dayton, O. Usn Tin: red iroirsK powdkhs (2n and 4il packs, Ited Horse Trailo Mark.) Horses cured of islanders. Aaron Snydces, U. h. Assistant Assessor, Mount :tuii. Pa., C. Bacon's Livery and Exchange stable, suiibnry, l'ciin. Horses cured ot Founder. Wolf & Wilhelins.Dan vllfe, Pa.. A. Ellis's Merchant, Washlngtonvllle, l'a., . I. Nice Sloanoker's Jersey Shore, Pa. Horsu cured of Lung Fever. Hess i Uro's, lwlsbui g, l'a. Horse cured of Colic. Thos. Cllngan's Union county. Pa. Hogs cured of Cholera. II. ISarrV, 11. A. Cullader's, Milton. Cows cured. Dr. A. MeClcery, J. A. McCoriniek's, Milton, Pa, Chick-, ens cured of Cholera and Capes. Dr. D.T. Krebs', Watsoiitoivn, Pa., Dr. U. y. Davis, C. W. Strieker, John and .lames Finney's. Milton, Pa. Hundreds more could be cited whose stock was saved by us ing the Ited Horse Powder prepared by CYRU8 BROWN. Druggist, Chemist and Horseman, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug and Chemical Emporium, Broadway, MM ton, l'a., to whom all orders should be addressed. FOR 87 PER LINE, We will Insert an advertisement ' OIVK MONTH In One Hundred and Fifty-five First-class Pennsylvania Newspapers, ' Including Eleven Dallies. We refer to the publisher of this paper, to whom our responsibility Is well known. LIST IsSKIVT FREE. , Address GEO. 1". 110WJ21.L, dfc CO., Advehtisino Agents, . , Son. 40 and 41 l'arlt Row, Vert York. 1 QOfl USB THE VEGTABLE " QrTf lOiil) PULMONARY BALSAM lfj I J The old standard remedy for Coughs,Colds,ur Con sumption. XollUnu better. L'UTLfiu Uuos. & Co., Boston, Mass, FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clothing; removes Paint, Ureese, Tar, etc., In-, slaiitly, without the least Injury to the finest cam brio. Hold by druggist and fancy goods dealers. FRAGRANT H APoLLKN E CO., 33 Barclay Street. Chicago. SIO A DAY FOIl AI.,1, with Stencil tools. Address, A. E. tilt AH AM, Springtleld.VtJ Buy the Apple i'arer, Oorer and Slleer, price S2 00. A MONTH. Horse nnd Carriage fur. ulslied, expenses paid. 11. Miuw, ai- me. Agents! -Head This ! WK WILL PAY' AGENTS A SALARY of :iO iht week and exiienses. or allow a large commission, to sell our new and wonderful Inventions. Address M. WAUNER SCO., Mar shall, Mich. Cut rriiiH Out And send twenty-llvo cents for a ticket and get a watch, piaiio.sewlng-iiuchlne or some article of value. No blanks. Six for one dollar. Address, PACKARD m CO., (Illiolmitl, Ohio. AVOIU QCACKH. A victim of early Indis cretion, causing nervous debility, premature decay, ic, having died In vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to Ills fcllow-suftorcrs. Address .1. H. TUTTLE, 78 Nassau t New York. r 5J7 ?l Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp PERKINS & II0FSI?8PATENT LAMPS ar the only Lamp that llivts l'Mtrmrr Sakhtt with am. KiNiis or on. They are made of brass, and will last a lifetime, making them the CHEAPEST LAMP INTHEWORLD. The undersigned are Agents for Ferry County, and will supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' price. Persons warning a good article are re quested to examine this lamp. F. MORTIMER & CO., New Bloomtleld, Pa. . Agents wanted to canvass the County. HKIUNKK'H NOTIOR. Notlee Is herehy J, given, that Henry Coiup, of perry County, Pa., Slid Hiisau his wife, by deed ef voluntary as. slgnniiiiit, have assigned all the estate. Real and Peisonul, of the said Henry Coiup to Daniel Mey ers und H. B. Kalinestock of Ferry county. Fa., In trust for the benellt of the eredllors of the said Itenry Coiup. AIIersoiis therefore Indebted to the said lienryiiomii will make payment to Hie said Assignees, and those having claims or de mands will make known I lie same, without delay. DANIEL MKVKim. Jr. B. B. FAHNKHTOCK, March 29, 18TL Asslguees. A