Ije imc0, Ncw.Dloomftel 3a. fyt Ioomfitlb flints. Tuesday, Xorembef 7, 1871. LOCATj DKVAltTMENT. OUR TERMS l'car in Adi'ance. For Sale. An Oriental Heater nearly as good H8 new for gale at a bargain, apply to Geo. Bpahr. We Coll attention to the advertisement of J. O. Moore, in anotlicr column.' Per. Hons at a distance wanting stencils can send him their orders with perfect confi dence, as wo know to bo a roliablo man. iV. N. Nclfocrt, Es., has been elected clerk to the County Commissioners, and those having lagal business with him will please remember that his office will hear after bo in the Commissioners oflice in tlio Court House. ' Xlnforinatiou Wauled. On Tuesday last, we found inside of our chicken-eoop a good pocket knife, which the owner can have by proving property but we shall want to know what he was doing in there, and what he did with our largo gray rooster, as wo haven't seen it for several days. Ono young man says ho has lost such a knife as wo found, hut when ho hoard whero wo had found it, ho thought it was not his. Whoso is it? "'JJnrglnry. The house of Geo. Wolf, in Newport was entorcd on Wednesday night last by t-omo unknown party, and the whole building ransacked. Mrs. Wolfo had been to tho circus, when the entrance was affected by prying open a back win dow. A now suit of clothing belonging to Mr. Wolfe, and a small lot of jewelry is all that was missing. The neighbors aro of the opinion that somo ono belonging to town committed this burglary. Xeirn. tWTor Over-Coats, good and cheap, call on F. Mortimer & Co. They also havo nn assortment of Ready-Mado Clothing of a good quality. Muil Ilonte Changes. Some changes aro to bo made in tho mail routes in this vicin ity, at the next letting, as will bo seen by tho following extract from the " propo sals" published by tho ' post-olTlce depart partment. Proposals received until March 1st; soivice to commence July 1st, 1872. No. 2815. From Newport, by New Bloom ileld, Elliottsburg, Green Park, Loysville, Center, Andcrsonburg and lilaiu, to New Gomiautown, iiO miles and back, six times a week. Leavo Newport daily ex cept Sunday, on arrival of tho mail train, say at 2 p. m. ; arrive at Green Park by (I p. in.( leave Green Park daily except Sunday, at 0.30 p. in.; Arrive at New Gcrmantown by lO.liOp. m.; Leave New Gurmantowu daily, except Sunday, at 4 a. m. ; arrive at Green park at 8 a. in.; leavo Grcenpark daily, except Sunday, at 8 a. m.; arrive at Newport by 11 o'clock a. in. Proposals invited for tho service on branch from Green Park to Laiulisburg. !) miles, in close connection with main line. No. 2844 From Btincannon, by Tlellville and Grier's point, to Keystone, 1:1 miles and back, twice a week; leavo Duncan non Tuesday and Friday at 2 p. in.; nr rivo at Keystone by 0 p. m.; . leavo Key stone Tuesday and Friday nt 0 a. m. ; arrive at Duiieannon by 1 p. ni. ' ' No. 8837 From Carlisle, by Carlisle Springs, Hterritt's Gap, Sherman's Dale, Falling Springs, and Landisburg, to Green Paik, 22 utiles and back, six times a week ; leave Carlisle daily, except Sunday, at 8 p. in.; arrivo at Green Park by 8.30 p. in.; leave Green Park daily, except Sun day, at 7. "0 a. m.; arrivo at Carlislo by 1 p, ni. Proposal also invited to end at Landisburg, i) miles less distuuec. Tho Mansvillo servico is to bo on Wed nesday instead of F iday, and proposals will also be received for semi weekly ser vice. ' ' ' i" ' ' ' ' OP" Sausage-Cutteis nud a complete as sortment of Hardware can bo bought cheap of F. Mortimer & Co. ' t ' ' f Piinrulinon Items. On Tuesday evening, tho Rev. Keeling of Harrisburg preached a sermon in the Presbyterian church ot JJun cannon reviewing tho dealing of God with tho American people his remarks in re gard to the great lires, wore superb s .. vfjn Wednesday morning about 8 o'clock (lie iron house of tho puueannon Irou Co. took Hie is supposed from the oars, and was entirely consumed. Tho loss Is esti mated by Mr. Wister at $20,000. Tho Pony Mutual bus 4,000 insurance. The Gorniania of New Yurie 8,000 on building and con tents. , Tho agents of tho Gorniania were on the ground promptly and wore ready as soon as the loss could be adjusted to-pay over tho money. IW Persons wanting Boots, Shoes,, or Rubbers for men, women or children, can get a good article of F.. Mortimer ifc Co. . ,. The IJJaln School. The Summer session of this favorite school closed on tho 20th inst The Fall term commence on the 21st of November, and no pains will bo spared to maintain the present popularity of the institution. For further particulars 'boo ad vertisf mcnt la another column, (, COURT PROCEEDINGS. The October term of court convened on Monday of last week. Judge Graham and associates, Baker and Btroupj ' all', present.' The following is a report,, of the proceed ings : , , j Common Pi.kas. , f ; , Perry Kramor vs. Langhorn Wistor fct. al. Summons in debt. Verdict for plain- . tifT for $222. This was a suit to determine the lino of certain properties, and ascer tain from whose land a quantity of ore had been taken. This caso occupied so much time that it was the the only case triod. Tho following cases wore continued : ' Thos. P. Cochran et al. vs. James Laid gan et. al. Seyfert, McManus & Co., et. al. vs. Jas. Lanigan et. al. " ' ' Morgan Davis et. al. vs. Jas. Lanigan. Susanna Copp vs. James Gibbons. Township of Ponn vs. borough of Dun cannon. S. E. and L. B. Sprout vs. Win. Burn. Anna M. Donaghy by her guardian vs. E. J. Donaghy. Jacob Kulin vs. Christopher Fisher. In the case Of Godfricd, Eberhart and wifo vs. Abraham 11. Toploy et, al., the plaintiff took a nnn suit. Mary Ann Whitmore vs. Wm. Lanhcrt, Administrator of Henry Wrhitmoro, deceas ed. Settled by the parties. Quarter Sessio.ms. Commonwealth vs. Jacob J. Baker. In dictment, Felony. The defendant, who was charged with entering tho premises of a neighbor, by unlocking tho door with a key of his own, plead guilty. The court sentenced him to ono year in tho Eastern Penitentiary. Same vs. Seymour Hawk, Samuel Shcck engaust, Wm. Hettcrman and Jacob Wag oner. Indictment, malicious mischief. Tho first three mentioned plead guilty, and were sentenced to tho House of Correc tion during their minority. Tho latter plead not guilty,and was acquitted, though directed to pay half tho costs. These are tho boys charged with throwing stone coal from the trains on the Penn'a. railroad. Same vs. Thos. Black. Indictment, for nication and bastardy. Prosecutor, Fianna Foose. This charge was made in August, 180."i, but since then tho defendant has man aged to evado arrest. Verdict, guilty. Tho court sentenced him to pay the sum of $1104, and tho lying in expenses, together with tho costs of prosecution. Same vs. James Morton. Indictment, larceny. Jury sworn, who found tho de fendant guilty, and tho court sentenced him to one year in tho Eastern Peniten tiary. This was the young man charged with driving away and selling cattle belong ing to Samuel Gutshall. Same vs. David Elerts. Indictment, larceny. Jury sworn, who rondercd a ver dict of "not guilty." Samo vs. James Anderson. Indictment, rape. Prosecutor, Laura Britcher. Jury sworn. Verdict, "not guilty." Samo vs. Win. Stamhaugli. Indictment, nssault and battery. Caso settled. List of cases settled with lcavo of court. Commonwealth vs. David G. Alter, D avid llartzel, George Vohn, Isaac Shotsburger, Indictment Larceny, costs paid, Pros. Thomas yeasrer. Tho samo vs . Daniel Gingerick, Amelia Cingeriek, W. Gingerick, McClellan Ging erick and Ann Gingerick. Imlictment surety of tho peaco costs paid, Pros. Henry Cook. i . , . Tho same vs. John Kellinger. Indict ment obtaining money under falso preten ces, Pros. Joseph Hcilor. Samo vs. Win. Stamhaugli. Indictment, assault and battery. Prosecutor, I). Eaton. Same vs. Jno. Walker. . Indictment, for nication and bastardy. Prosecutor, Eliza beth Shoemaker. Samo vs. Vaniah Jones. Iudietment, desertion. ., , ..,, Samo vs. Bernard Grade. Indictment, desertion. Samo vs. Kcuheii Reynolds. Indictment, larceny. Prosecutor, Martin Grubb. Samo vs. ('has. Raiih. Indictment, fell ing liquor without licenso, &.O. MlMl'EI.I.ANKOl'S BUSINE BR. Petition of Henry Comp to set asido tho Shcrill's sulo of his farm to Noble Mcro-, dilh, upon the ground1 that owing to a mis understanding tho property was sacrificed. Petition grantod nud a now snlo ordered. On motion of C. J. T. Mclntiro, Esq., J. M. McClure.Esq., was admitted to prao -tice in tho several courts in this county. H. E. Smith, Esq., of Harrisburg was also admitted to practice on motion of Lewis Potter, Esq., , ., Uriel ItcniK. !sheri(T 1). M. Hinesniith Was sworn into oflic e on Saturday last. ' t . . Benjamin Bice, Jr., found about a tea cup full of ripo strawberries- in his straw berry garden last week. ' Vorecnpark,is trying to raise a String band ...Ot .,,,.L.,,l,f ,wllw unnf.1 success 10 them. A horse and cart,, fell over tho bank of the river at Harrisburg, a distance of nearly 40 feet last week, and strange to say was got up,- without serious injury. ' ' ) A grand Military parado eauio oft in IT;ur-' risburg last Thursduy. Tho turnout ' was large, and tho day. piisscd oft pleasantly. The Showman who committed a rape on a girl at Milllin, was arrested on Thursday, nt Hariifcburg, by Shcrif Ard of Juniuta County. XTho Little Germany singing class meet in their school liouse, cveiy baturday even ing to practice singing. Messrs. J. B. Ilecder, and H. 8. Tressler lead tho class and L'ive instructions on music. PVTbo newly elected county commissioner l W it ttt m K'nwrli fmfj.reil tntfi tlm (liitipa of tho ollioe on Monday of l.yst week. Tho board have appointed W. N. Seibort, Esq., as commissioners clerk and Wm Mohnlly as janitor of the Court House. Sheriff Ard, of Juniata county arrest ed tlirco men in Newport on Wednesday last charged with committing a rape on a young girl at Milllin. Being taken to the lat ter place the girl failed, to recognlzo theta as the party mid they wore discharged; they belonged to Forepaugh's Menagerie. .. Nrha" Black. Crook" Lbai sunk in front of Ripman' tannory, at Newport. Sho belongod to.Capt.' Jas. Elder. ;, , ; - Tho two lanre stacks at the Newport fur nace are done, and the scutfolding removod. They make a fine appearance down Second street. Foronauch's Menagerie was not very well patronized last Wednesday at New port. Four deaths from Small Pox ore reported to have occurred in Newvillo. tSf.The 1cst stock of Cassimeres and Coatings in tho county, will be found at F. Mortimer & Go's. Church Xotlcc. There will bo no Presbyterian service next Sabbath morning. Preaching in the evening at 7 o'clock. In tho M. K. Church preaching on Sun day evening next. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. In the Reformed Church, preaching noxt Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. in. Prayor-meet-ing on Thursday ovening next. l-if Heavy oats are eood for horses i none will deny thut i but oats can't make a horse's coat look smooth and glossy when he Is out of condition. Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Pow ders will do this when all else fulls. Value of Life Insurance. Incidents ore frequently occurring In ourown midst, to show the Importance of Life Insu rance. The annexed receipt not only exomj pllflcs that, but shows how promptly some Companies pay the insurance : Received of Continental Life Insurance Com pany, or New York, per J. r. jsaton tneir General Agent, One Thousand Dollars, In set tlement, and full satisfaction of all claims of Policy No. 34,454. ihaavj injur.?. Millerstown, Pa., Oct. 23, 1871. . Mr. Eaton, the General Agent of this Com pany has his oflice In Collcgo Block, Harris burg, Pa. Ct Vtf It is said that if a puff of nlr were to be blown Into a vein nf an animal, death would Instantaneously follow, because circulation would bo stopped. The blood makes the entire circuit of tho human body every seven minutes, and whenever tills circulation Is Impeded or any of its channels are clogged by impurities which ought to be carried otr, disease follows fovcr or a disorder of liver or kidneys, or scrofula, or dyspepsia. To get at and remove the sourco of the Uiwculty use the old nud inlaiuuie wood purillcr, Du. Walkeii's Califoknia Vinboar uittkhs. m t-f Bring the boys to Oak Hall for cheap and durable Clothes. 137" Guaranteed Perfect Wuuamiikcr & Brown's. Satisfaction at ft J" Faney Stencil Plate with yonrname on, best quality of indelliblo Ink, directions and lirusli, only 00 cents. Fancy Key Check, with your name and ad. dress stamped on ring ouly '25 cents. Euch mailed freo for price white namb PLAIN. Pluln Stoncll, name and plate, 25 cents. Stencils and Checks of all sixes made to or dcr. Send Stamp for particulars. Address , J. O. MOORE, 44 New Bloomllcld, Pa. CJ" Have you been yet ? to Wanamakcr it lii own s Tor your t all Dull. New Publication. Dr. Hitchcock's now and coinpleto Anal ysis of the Holy Bible. The Biblo is unliko liny other book. , It must bo studied in a peculiar manner, because each part of it is connected with every other part. Hence wo must compare nil passages in it togeth er in order to get tho lull knowledge wo ought to upon tha great and important princinles set lorth in tho divino word Tho arrangement of Dr. Hitchcock's analy sis is such that wo can with the least pus. siblo labor compare scripture with scriptnro and make it its own interpreter. It is methodically and logically arrnnced. Let nuv one who has been in tho habit of read. iiur tho Biblo bv course, try tho auylatical Bible, and thev will soon bo convinced of its itreat superiority over the common nr- ranged Bible. It will certainly create an interest in Bible reading in nil families who secure a copy.. Agents will in a short timo call upon the citizens of Perry coun ty and give them a chaneo to examine tho work, and judge for themselves. Wo hope very many families in this county will avail themselves of this opportunity, and secure a ti ensure. We append tho follow ing testimonials: , New JJlooinfield, Oct. 12, 1871. Hitchcock's Anolysls of the Biblo will re commend Itself to all Presbyterians when they are aware that It is ono of their own beet pro fessors in Union Seminary, New York. To all others I would say that the author is of euch reputation I can cheerfully recommend tho book to them as ono well suited to supply tho object stated In Us Introduction, enabling any one to handle God's bible, more serviceable than could be done iu any other way. Yours truly, Jno. Edgar, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church. I have briefly examined tho work entitled Hitchcock's New and Complete Analysis of the llllilc, and am greatly pleased with the work, nnd think it will be found to be of almost In estimable value to ministers and Hlblo students Being topically arranged, It will greatly fa cilitate nud clear ideas, savo timo und labor, besides atlbrding pleasure. E. SlKlEMAKBII, Pastor of tho M. E. Church, New Blootn flcld, Pa. I have innde a brief examination of the work entitled lllteock's New and Complete Analysis of the Bible, and am very highly pleased Willi Us arrangements, contents, and completeness. I think it will be of incalcula ble voJhc to every minister of tho gospel, and not only to ministers, but to every one who desires a knowledge of the word of Ond. - -B. A. IlKIIOKS, Pastor of the Evuugelical Lutheran Church, New Bloomllcld, Pa. I have examined Dr. Hitchcock's Analysis of the Bible, and consider It a most valuable aid la the study or mo scriptures. John 1 iihusu, Pastor of tho M. E. Church, Lewlstown. In the above I fully concur.-O. O. McCi.ain, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Lewht'own. 1 have examined Llr. Hitchcock's Analysis nf the Bible, aud coDslder It the mast valua ble aid In the study of the sacred Bcrlptures. A copy of the nork should b la every family. Ut J. II. BliOWN, Pastor of the Lutheran Church, Lewlstown. Very Pretty. All the ladles who havo seen them, say- the Now stylos or prints and other dry goods just oonod by F. Mortimer & Co., are very pretty. , Call and cxamino Ihoin. ..... rennsylraiiisi It. 11. Time Table. I NEWPORT STATION; On and after May 14th. 1871. Passenger trains will run as follows: WKST. Cincinnati Express (flan) 12.4(1 A. M., dally. wayrassenger, s.i.i a. m., anuy. Mart 2.30 p. M. dally except Bundav. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave Harrisburg at 6 o'clock p. in., and Newport at 6.40 p. m. EAST. Harrisburg Accom 11.65 A. M., dally " Sunday" man . r. nany except minuay J. J. n.VltCLAV. Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. (In And sttnr Hnnitnv. Mnv 14th. 1K71. train will leave Duncannon. as follow : WKNTWAltl). Cincinnati Express (ting) 12.18 A. M. Dally. Way Passenger, 7.39 A. M., dally Mali. LMp. M ..dally except Sunday Mixed, 5. fx) p. M., dally except Sunday. KAHTWAItn. Harls'lmrg Accom 12.29p.m., dally except Sunday. Mail 8.15 p. M " " WM. v. KING, Agent. Duueannon May 24, 1871. County Trice Current. IIloomfikm), November 6, 1871. Flax-Heed (1 60 Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound 18 " Eggs V dozen 1 " Dried Apples V pound 6 a 6 " Dried Peaches 10 10 cts.y lb. Pealed Peaches 12 & 18 cts. " Cherries 0 0 cts. " Tltted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries, 6 60 cts. " Onions ft bushel, 75 " NEWPORT MARKKT8. Corrected Weekly by Kovph, Snyder A Cb. J PKAI.EKS IN CJltVIJX Ac lUJOlJlJOlC. NBwroi.T, NovcmlHT 8, 1871. Flour, Extra tC 00 " Huper. 6 00 White Wheat fl bu 1 45 Red Wheat 1 35 it 1 35 Rye 75 Com f.06S Oats V 32 pounds 40' Barley 7 Clover Heed 6 B0 Timothy Beed 2 50 Elax Seed 1 75 Potatoes .V ti ; round Alnnin Salt 1W l.lmebiirner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 4 25 & 5 60 Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus. Cross Ties,8M feet lonu 45 45 cents riSIl, SALT, I.1MI1 AND COAI. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Rates. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney & Andreas, NO. 123 MAllKET STIIKET. Philadelphia, November 3, 1871. White Wheat 1 751 75 Wheat : 1 651 Rs Hye W 05 Corn 7CS() Oats 4S50 Clover Bctul, , 10 10! Jper lb. Timothy Seal, 2 7.VM 3 25 Flax Seed J (JO 1 00 Country Lard 8 01O!i Eggs 34 35 Butter, dull sale '80 H Washed Wool, 74 cents per lb. CAKL1SLE ritODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by K, (!., WoouwAiin.1 Carlisle, November 3, 1871. Family Flour ?7 00 Hunertlue Flour 5. 00 Hupeillno Rye Flour 4.50 - White Wheat 1 41 Bed Wheat 1 35 Hyn,....- 75 Corn , dl (Uts 4:t Cloverseed , 8.00 Tiinothyseed, 3.00 Flaxseed, 1 C'J MAXlIlIAGBg. Oiiius Di.'rriKi.n On the evening of the Rlst ult., at his resilience at Eshcol, Perry Co., by the Kev. Win. Qiiif?ty, assisted by Uov. U. (1. llubcr, of Bhiremanstown, Cumberland Co., Mr. Calvin Orris, to Miss Cntharlue E. Duf lleld, both of Perry Co. Manly Wilt On tho 2d Inst., at the resi ideuce of Michael Hotliiian, in Bavlllo twp., Perry Co., by Uev. Wm. Quiley, Mr. William II. Manly, of Lycoming Co., Pa., to Miss Llzzio C. Wilt, of Perry Co. Jackson Stbvp.sb. On Thursday, Oct., 2(lth, by Uev. Wnlluco Mr. James D. Jackson, of Cumberland eo., to Miss Emma Stevens, of Duncannon, Perry co. Pa. XIIencii Bakf.b. On Thursday, Oct. Sfith, at the Bomganlner Houso, by Kev. (J.F. Sidling Mr. Calvin B. Heneh to Miss Bella F, Baker, both of Pe rry county, Pa. Bloomfiold Academy! An ICnyltxh ttud Clanntctil School j roil LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. A Xiirnml School anil 4 School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the Olh of November, 1871. A Stlil" above school has recently been Ti organ ized, students can enter any time. Prof. WM. II. DILL, a graduute of Hutger's Col lege, N. J.. Principal. Miss ANNA E. A IIOSI'UKOER, a (rraduste of Esther Institute. Oolumhiis, Ohio, teacbor of Mu sic, Painting. Drawing, French and Oerman. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes in all thut constitutes a liberal aud thorough education. - i - " I , The I'ollcglule Department embraces all the higher branches. Including the Latin and Creek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. . , . , , , . , Terms: Por Boarding. Turnlshed Room, AYash Ing, Tuition In litin, llieek, English Branches slid Mathematics, for the scuola-itle year, 180. Ill vacatiom.Sim.00. - ;, - - " , The Boarding Diurtment Is at the Institution, under the supervision of Wlllain (Slier. (i.i by whom good aud substantial board will be fur nished: aud the pupils will be under the strict cure et the Principal. Address , vf. II. Dll.L. A. M. principal, Of ' . 'WILLIAM (SltlUK, ' 41t 1 ' New Bloo ulltld, Perry county, P. Xew Advert iement9. 200,000 FARMERS. THE HELPER shows you how to save and how to make money on the farm. Where to look for the proms, and how to obtain thein. How to clear iKKLOtl from Oct. to May. A copy prkb to every farmer wndlnitiisme and P. , address to 46d4t 21 KG I .hit & MoClUtDY. Philadelphia, Pa. Whitney's "Neafcj Foot Harness Soap. ' g HTKAM 11EF1NED. fji TT Oils, Blacks, Polishes and Soaps k - J"' ,,,n ""ine time. Put up In larne 9 Tf -!l-ir small size boxes, also In 3B. bars. 2 1 las been In use for years and Rives B ix, . ,.-Kf ''?'. """''actloii. Send stamp for our WAVEltl.Y. Address: (1. 1'. WH1TNKY&CO 6 45 d 6m 6!i Milk St., Boston, Mass. ' 1"togeotsT1 A bound canvassing book of the lM-orlnl Homo ISlble, Containing over 300 Illustrations. With a Com. iirehenslve Cyclopedia explanatory of the Bcrlp tures. In Kniilisn anil (ieriiian. 4odw WM. FLINT ti CO., Philadelphia, Pa. ac;kn'th wanted for LIFE IN UTAH Being an expose of the secret rites and mysteries of Mormonism. With a full and authentic history of Polygamy, by J. II. HUADI.IC, Editor of tho Salt bake Reporter. Audits are meeting with unprecedented success, one reports 10 subscrlliers In four days, another 71 In two days. Send for circulars nnd see what the press savs of the work. NATIONAL PUB LISHING CO. Philadelphia, Pa. 45 4w d BOOK AGENTivtheTutr.,; Hon Hue, which will sell at slKlit In every family. TUB PICTOIIIAL FAMILY REGISTER Is the only work extant which satlstles this want. It is beautiful and striking, combining an entire ly new and elegant Family Photograph Album, with a coimitele Famllv Ilistorv. Full nnrticohim nnd oireiuars nee. Address UKO. w MACLEAN, Tlii Sanson) tttrect, Philadelphia. 4fKl4W Tfr CHICAGO J,Ml GREAT CONFLAGRATION The Queen City as it was, and is. The Hamlet of 40 years ago. The Oreat City of yesterday. The Smouldering Bulns ot to-day. A' graphic account ot its unexampled rise aud vivid picture of its sudden destruction bv Colbert Chamberlain, Editors of tlin CHICAGO TltlHUNK, Eye-witnesses and great suilerei-s from the terrible visita tion. 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Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraor dinary medicinal properties of tho South Ameri can Plant, called JURUQEBA, sent as a siiecial commission to that country to procure It in its native purity, and having found is wonderful curative proierties to eveii exceed the anticipations formed by its great reputation, lias concluded to oiler it to the public, and Is happy to state that he has a )erlect arrangement for a regular moot lily supply of tills wonderful plant. He has spent much time experimenting and Investigating as to the most elllciuut prepara tion from It, for popular use, and has for some time used In his own practice with the most happy results, the effectual medicine now presented to public as DR, WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to every family as a household remedy w hich should lie freely ta ken as a blood purilier In all derangements of the system and to auliuato aud fortify all weak and lymphat Ic temperaments., JOHN O. K EL LOO. Piatt Ht.. N. Y. Sole agent for the United states. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. 45d4t 'NSU1IE IN THE LIKE INSUllANCE COMPANY NEW YORK. F. B. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Ounpaiiy In tho United Stales. Assets over l6,(W0,0oo in cash. 8. M. S1ICLKR Agent. Llveipjol, Pa. S 44 Lit. S. KUL I.Klt, B. M. Suulkh. S. SIIULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, 'Pa., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. All goods In our line sold at the loweit prices, (live us a trial. 6 44111. 13?" Crumps and pains In the stomach are the result of Imperfect digestion, and may bo lin. medlutoly relieved by a dose of Johnson's An odyne Llulment, A teuspoooful In little sweetened wutor Is a dose. - r