$je $unhte Sentinel. WEDNESDAT MOB.NINQ, June 21, '.8G5. "'BE JUST AHOFiiRM6T.'r TOWN AND COUNTRY. "Suniu, Grd well Toar Foul!' 0 ' Ettrnal Vigilante is Hie Price of Liberty" PENNSYLVANIA RA1LK0AD. ON AND after Monday, May -'., 150.3, Passenger Trains will leave MilUin Station as follows : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.41, A. 31. flast line 5.41, A. 31. Day Express 11.21. A. 31. lMttsb,r.&. Erie Mail.... 11.12. 1. M. 3Iail Train 3.45, P. M. WESTWARD. Pittsl. &. Erie Mail.... f Baltimore Express Philadelphia Express.. Fast Liuc Mail Train 3.27. A 4..r9, A f.3S, A 31. 5.5, 1'. 31. 3.5:1. P. M i! tEmijcrantTraiu 10.07. A 31 JAMES SOUTH, Agt i)iily except Sunday. -iDaily except Monday. Stop At l'errysvillc at. U:l (if fl.ige.l) 11.20 ::.-.V5 Stop at Thou.psuutowu at 11. 4:li.- ' " 1 tp rery3rwille at 3.19 (if .eJ V - if flf.rJ ay Ou IkiuJs airaiu the ft ? in ucw type. It presents a very poarancc aud reflects credit ou burg. nice nr- llariis- BQ. A very grateful aud much-needed rain vi.-itcd our section on Monday last. It will be good for corn aud potatoes, but ujt very favorable to the haymakers. la?" Pairing the storm on 3Iondav last lli. nli-vprric fliiiil titrrfwl Mii tnlr-o-ratili in up the instrument and injuring Jlr. Thomas Johnson. Telegraph oincej are uot a very sale place during storms. jjeu We also hear that the ticket iffiee in Pcrrysville was struck with Lightning, blowed up an J used up gen erally, but we know uothiug beyond the report. No House Sale. We see by posters c'ruck at the Government Printing Ofiicc iu this place that owing to the railroads being t;iktu up with returning soldiers, the lioiscscau not be scut here aud that rouscjuently theie will be no horse sale. 1ST The 202nd is still in the coal re gions doing nothing. We think they ought to state lht truth cf their deteu tins fothe Secretary of War. as it is not lining them a good service to ket-p them j as sotac I'fiicers have doubtics rcpii-scut- j C(l. f2r Mr. J. T. Lloyd maker of 31aps. New York, one of the greatest raswls and villians unhung, sends us a circular of his maps every few months. Pocs he tuppose us as big a fool as he is a t-catnp? If not let him keep hi circulars aud send us -?7.0U, aud pay all his debts and be houcst for once. II, II. Lloyd is auothcr man altogether and publishes maps also but wc advise all to keep Lauds off J. T. as he is a cheat aud vil lian. ppjWlicn the war for the suppres sion ot the rebellion broke out. the northern sympathirers gathered the cop. 5cr cents aud had them transformed into brestpias to indicate the fact that they w ere copperheads Now that the chic! of rebels has adopted the petticoat, would it not be well for them to gee up a new badge ? A very good design would be the head o Davis in miniature on ore. idc and a petticoat on the o'.her. The motto might be : ,:I)on't excite the President or he might hurt some of you " Fourth of Jar. In olden times the citizens af our towns never periiii&cd the anniversary oi our National Independ ence to pass without observing it in a pa triotic aud creditable manner. For sev eral years past we have had no general celebration on the 4tu. In other towns aud cities the day is still commemorated, and why cannot it be ia 3Iifiiintown ? Simply because we have not enterprise enough among our citizens to get it up. For weeks we have urged that measures be taken but no one tesponds. We have now come to the cooclusiou to countenance the proposed Celebration in Pcrrysville, as its citizens seem to have more enterprise, and have offered a free dinner to a thousand soldiers. PEATn OF A CofXTT COMMISSIONER. We regret to record the sudden death of John" Foltz one of our County Com missioners, who died last Wednesday night very uncxpcctdly. He had been to town the evening before and merely remarked on returning that h felt a pain on the back of his head. Pairing the night he complained again of not feeling well, but while a light was being struck suddenly died. Truly in the midst of life wc arc in death. Although 3Ir. Foltz had his cxccntric ities as well as the rest of us, although we had no sympathy with his politics, yet we must in justice to his memory say that he was a kind-hearted, clever, en terprising, honest citizen. We say this because we thiuk so, for we have known liim from our youth. Promoted Deservedly. We take pleasure in rccordiug the promotion of John K. Robinson of this county to the full rank of Colonel of the lGth Regi ment of I'cuna. Cavalry. He had been acting as such for sonic time, but has now been fully commissioned as Colonel for gallaut and meritorious services in the loot battles South of Richmond. Col. Robinson at the outbreak of the rebellion was a farmer icsidiug about three miles from this place. He was a young man of energy, decision and firm ness of character, and had taken gome in terest in military affairs before the war. After the Bull Run disaster he took from this county Co. A 1st Pa. Cav. be ing the first cavalry company that enter ed the service from this state, and one that distinguished ittelf during the whole war. Subsequently 3Ir. Robinson was impelled to resign his Captaincy to re turn home and settle the clock of a certain old copperhead. Having attended to this business, in the summer of 18G2 he again raised a company of Cavalry and became the Captain of Company F IGth Pa. Cav. Hero as in his former-company he noon won the esteem and good will bt all under and over him. He was promoted to be the Lieut. Colonel of the Regiment, and I after an arduous campaign, after bciDg in j i.-nip, aDA twice severely wounded , maai 1,3,1103 ana ,ce severely wouhulu j he has been promoted again, thus show- 1 ; that ithougl tlie war j ovcr and tlic llcgiiucnt is to lc mustered out of wrv!f vrt flip fJnrprnnmnt ilrsir io . ' J quail tics as an officer and the distinguished services he has rendered. Juniata County has men of whom she may feel proud. Lieut. 1. II. Wilson, Sergt. Samuel KauSman aud many others among the dead ; - Lieut. Col. G. V. 3Icl'arland and such men as Kelly, 5ar tou, Howell, Degca, Thompson, Wilson i . hi-t . of others amwig tin, living. are mcu whose serviscs and patriotism none dare question. Rut the record of Col. Robinson is fair aud honorable. Every man we ever spoke to, who hail come in contact with the ICth, spoke of him iu the highest terms. We feel pro ud of him and extend him the con gratulations of all true friends of the L'nion, He as a soldier and patriot al beit, political animosity once did become so base as to ascribe his motives to base ness, yet his fair fame and purity ot mo live stand this day unimpeached before a generous people. iong may lie live to enjoy that peace the attainment which he risked all to attain tor ami posterity as well as for himself aud his enemies. WATKiisruur. luiing the thunder gust on Monday afternoon last a most fu rious waterspout occurred below Lewis town, sweeping away a couple of hundred yards of the railroad. Ill is phenomena is nothing supernatural as some suppose, but is simply caused by jl ,:eollisiou" of two heavily charged bodies of "rain clouds" which had been moving in oppo site directions, thus cnusiug them to unite aud for a time ' stand still and discharge their contents in a most furious mauncr. Thus it will be seen that is not a 'bursting of "clouds" as the Germans call it it is a union of two storms exhausting their fury against each other aud while the "deadly conflict" cu sucs the raiu decends, aud the people call it a waterspout the primary idea of which term seems to have been that spe cial accommodations were put up to facili tate the lettiug down of water. It is proper to say how ever that what meteorologists term a icatcriiut occurs at sea or on large lakes and consists of a large hollow column extending from the water to the clouds, whirling and moving along like a whirlwind on laud. Iu Arabia they arc often composed of sand instead of water. We feel like say itig a great deal more on the causes aud and uaturc of the phenomena of rains and storms but we are getting off our subject for we were only going to say that in consequence the injury to the road the trains were detained at this station, until the next day. JOT" We learn from the President of the Juniata Agricultural Society that if the country remains in a pcacable state, it is the intention ot the managers of the Society to hold an Exhibition this fall. About the usual Premiums will be given. 3Ir. Hugh Hamilton of Walker township is the PrcfMcut of the Jiuard of mana- gcrs. - Fly nets of all kiuds, Whips of ail kinds, Saddles, Bridles, Harness, etc., all of the best quality constantly ou hand and for sale or made to order at low pri ces at the shop of James II. Simons, Bridge Street 3Iifllintown, P. HQ. A country girl was spilt from a wagon at Columbus, Ohio, and lay for some time insensible. Her first tremu lous exclamation on recovering was: "I hope there arc no editors in sight." tfSm Washington city is full of South ern delegations, nearly every man of whom expects au ofiicc. Appjiutmcut to Southern ofFecs will, as far as practica ble, be made Irom bout ham: rs. The Soldiers' iflonunieiit Enterprise. The subscriptions to- i - , ,., . , , , "j c uius iur ueen very itoerai aaa mere no doubt of its success everywhere if only the proper effort is made. Owing to tie absence of one of the canvassing Commit tee of thts place, whose aid is needed- to complete canvass, the acknowledgement will not appaar till next week. Abott 70,00 were subscribed in thts town ii half an hour. We hope the Committee) throughout the county will go vigorously to work and secure from one dollar wards from every citizen Pavorama. Our neighbor ovcr the way, 3Ir. Sol. Books, in company with others, is prettinir up a Panorama of the Assassination ol I'icsiuent Lincoln, ex hibiting the Capitol, the White House, Lincoln at home, going to the theatre, at the theatre, the assassination, death, bur ial. tomb, death of Booth, capture of Jeff. Pence and other scenes. We wish him success in tliS show. - Th President has appointed An drew J. Hamilton of Texas, to be Provis ional Governor of that State, and also Tames Johnson of Georgia, to he Provis ional Governor of Georgia. The form of the proclamation precisely similar to tnosc ncretoiorc appointing 1 rovisionai Governors for North Carolina and 3Iis sissippi, and the duties prescribed the same. tr 31? Johnson, the new Governor of Georgia, is from Columbus. Georgia, and is a pood l'nion man." Tic served in Congress from ISol to man of marked ability. lt), ana is a Hamilton, of Texas, is a Union Heads, or Bare Faces, simple directions and man bevond reproach. He is a native of information that will enable them to start a Alabama, and emigrated to Texas in 1848.1?""?'' -f f-n,"riBI1! ""ir. Whik or a , '. , , n TI . ., ,, . Moustache, in less than thirty days, and practiced law. He held (he O flicc of, A .lppliC!llioIl3 answered by return mail .utorncy-ucni'rai in mat ciate, scrveu lrcqueiitly m the Legislature, was a Jsuch- anan 1 residential elector in is:i, anu elected to Congress in 1S"9. In 11)2 he was appoiuted by 3Ir. Lincoln Jlihtary Governor of Texas, and was to accom-; pany the expedition that was to take pos- j )Usrnnrrs of ,tetLf 17wi-1B2rat-.mTfcl m mum OP WITCHES, it laiica. lie win mere now unutr Ko. M8 N. Second St.. Corner Quarry, different circumstauccs. j rillLADELPHIA. , j tT Secretary f?eward, in an ofEcia' ' CJL He has constantly on hand an assort dispatch to the Secretary of the Navy, ! & ment of Cold and Silver Patent Lever gives the information that the Govern-1 l-'P'"8 and Plain Watches ; line iiold " ... 7 11 1 Cliaius, Seals and Ke-s, breast Tins, fcar ment of 1-ranee has removed all restne-j Kings, Finger UingM, Ilraccleis, Miniature tions heretofore imposed by it on the ; Cases, Medallions, Lockets, Pencils, Thimbles, naval vessels cf the I'uited States in j Spectacles, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, Salt and French ports. Secretary Seward also Mustard Spoons ; Sugar Spoons, Cups, Sap ,.nr,;,lt ,W i.'mi, nA i k" Jigs. Fruit and Butter Knives, Shields, t., r 11.. :.ii i - I grantiug to our Southern Rebels bellig- ereut righld. I - - r! ,, , . ,. , I tt. The oung 3Ieu a Christian As-'. , sociation ot Washingtoa have uuder con-! siJCration a propas'ition to purchase Ford's ! Theater iu that city, the scene of Presi dent Lincoln's assassination. cjfl!,.l.f.l V1V0 PrAti, l.ni f Stnliins , ,, 1. 1 . 1. t i- 1 . ana ocn. uouert J.. J.cc, nave appneu iu President Johnson for pardon. MFFLixronx Axn vattersox MARKETS. FLOUR, Super, bid. SO CO Extra : f "0 Fancy,- ... 8 5l live, V ct. 3 00 1 MARKETINGS', ; Butter, prime ft l- Butter, n rate M I Lard. 20 j Tallow - 12 lluckwheat,... 4 00 Eggs. doz 20 13 00 ... 25 Corn Meal, 1 75 PORK. Hogs, "ct cwt GltAl.N", Red Wheat -fibu 1 White when,... - Rye 1 liarlcy,... 1 Corn, new Ruckwheat, 1 Oats - SEEDS. Clover, "ft bus 8 Timothy. 4 Flax, 2 Hungarian ! DRIED FRUIT, Apples, "ft bu 'J Teaches, " qt 6 10 Ham, -f lb... 00 40 Sides & Shoulders 18 BEEF, 40 : Fore or. t 9 00 10 00 CO 'Hind r,. ,0 POULTRY, 30 00 50 50 00 50 50 12 10 8 6 Chickens, "j pair Ducks, Geese, 1 Turkeys, : 50 10 o 00 COAL, ton Treventon stove do Egg Suubury stove do Egg 8 00 8 50 8 00 8 50 Cherries, Currents rslackberrics, Eldorberries. POTATOES, New Irish, bu Sweet 3 VARIETIES, Apples, u ' Onions, o White Deans.-. -Itceswax, lb Soap, dry Candles -. ... Wool, washed...- Chestnut T 00 Pea, 5 50 Mixed............ 3 75 WOOD, iOak 3 00 00 Hickory, 4 00 00 HAY, Timothy, - 1C DO 50 Clover - 12 00 00 j Retailed Articles. 50 .Coal Oil rgal 80 45 (Salt, f sack 4 00 10 I Plaster, 'rS ton 10 00 18 jXnils 6 00 00 jJl'NlATA SENTINEL 5 j In advance 2 00 Rags,. Corrected weekly by J- 15. M. Todd- DIED And there it no ditrharye in that icar. Ettti. 8:8 On the 17th inst., in Oakland Mills, Sir. Wm. Dunn, Esq., aged about 50 years. 1 On the loth inst., in Ecalc township, Mr. John Foltz, Esij., aged aoout 55 years. On the Ifith inst., in Harrisburg, James Johnson, son of James and 3. E. McClellan formerly of this place aged mouths. Pensions! Pensions! w ALL PERSO.VS WHO HAVE BEEN DIS ABLE DURING THE PRE SENT WAR ARE ENTITLE TO A PENSION. All per sons who intend applying for a Pension niust call ou the Examining Surgeon to know weth er their Disability is sufficient to entitle them to a Pension. AH disabled Soldiers will call on the undersigned who has been appointed Tension Examining Surgeon for Juniata and a Ijuiu.ng Couutics. , P. C. IIUNDIO, M. D.. Tattcrson, Ta. Dec. 0, 13.-tf. ' totirf$. A GENTLEMAN cured of Nervous Debility, Premature Drcav mil iho ofTofj r "i"1-- lrnature Decay, and the effect of , youthful indiscretion, will be happy to furnish othera with the means of cure, (free of eharge.) Tins remedy is simple, safe, and certain. For full particulars, by return mail, please address JOHN B. OCUE., . fiO Nassau St., Kew York. The Bridal Chamber. A note of warning and advice to those suffering with Seminal Weakness, General Debility, or Premature Decay, from whatever causo produced. Head, ponder and reflect ! uc wise in tune. Sent r HUE to any address for the benefit of tlie afflicted. Sent by re- fur a mail. Address JAMES S. BUTLER, aprill83m 42'J Broadway. New York. r0 O THE NERVOUS DEBILITATE ASP DESPONDENT OF BOTH SEXES. A great lufferer having been restored to health in a few flays, after many years of misery, is williug to assist his suffering fcllow-crculures by scniing (free), on the receipt of a postpaid adilresssd envelope, a copy of the formula of cute employed. Direct to , JOHN M. DAGNALL, Tox 183 Tost Office, Brooklin. N. Y. Deafness, Blindness and Catarrh, niREATED with the utmost' success, by Dr. X J. ISAACS, Ooulijt and Aurtist, (former ly of leyden, Holland,) No. 51'J PINE Street Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country- caa be seen at his Ollice. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL I m(l(lc examinll,ion. 15. .-ly. Etfitors of Sentinel. Dkaii Sin : With your permission I wish to say to the rca lers of your paper that I will scud, bv return mail, to all who wish it (free) ; a rcceipe with full directions for making and using a simple egalablc liulm tliat will :t fcctually remove, in ten days, Pfmplcs, iue Skin, leaving the same soft, clear, smooth !uJ ltrautiml. ! 1 will also mail free to those haTins Bald . without charge. respectfully Yours, THOS- F- CHAPMAN, Chemist, fill Broadway, New York ISAAC K. S T ATJiFFEH, W A TP II Mtk'171? IPWI.TfR -mnK '-"-. - v.-., 111 n .1 iA:naii Pnna nf . all cj jr. I. TUJ1I.IS CO S best quality full jeweled Talent Lever Movements constantly on hnniTr In nflipr MnKrril or sunenor nti-iIitT. ii. J. Old U btlrtx iuttijhl for taold and Sept. 9-ly. . LADIES X Mrs. Sarah Stein has removed her Millena ry Shop from Water Street to Cherry St. above ; the M. E. Iiurch. She has just returned ' from the C'itv wilh a larze assortment of i spring goods which she will sell low. Call MlJ t.xnmilie hcforc purchasing elsewhere. j She is also prepared to do dress making ' at the shortest notice, tall aud examine you j will see the sign wiih her naoie at the door j April Vtf. PHOTOGRAPHS. T'hc Patrons of the Skstiski.wIio may visit 1. Harrisburg, or desire a tint class Picture should by all means go where they take the most splendid liifnrssfs ever gotten up any- wticrc, which is at I). A. VURNITE & CO S., 110 Market st., Harnsbi'rg Pa G-roceries 2 i it 1 1 ii Trima Rio Cofl'ee. Preparetl Coffee, Pulver ized Sugar, Crushed Sugar, N. O. Sugar, S. H. Sugar, X, O. Molasses, S. II. Molasses, Lovering Syrup, Chocolate, Mustard, I'.ice, Search, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cassia, Ginger, Corn Starch. Fish, Salt, &c, 4c, for sale cheap at the New Stoke id Patterson. Jml-tf J 15 M TODD. oi ctcs n ine ?veu, A PAMPHLET directing how to speedily A-reslore sight and give up spectacles, wilh out aid of doctor or medicine. Sent by mail, free, on receipt of 10 cents. Address, E. K. FOOTE. M. D.. 2 Feb. 2-Cm, 1130 Broadway, New York- 1ft VOl' W.1XT TO KSOW. A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING relating to the human system, male and female ; the causes and treatment of diseases ; the mar rage ci:sUm9 of the world ; how to marry well aud a thousand things never published before, read the revised and enlarged edition of "MkbicalCommon SF.xsB,''a curious book for curious poplc, and a good book for every one. 400 pages. 100 hundred Illustrations. Price Si 50. Contents table sent free to any ad dress. Rooks may be had at the Book stores, or will be sent by mail, post paid on receipt of the price. Address E. B. FOOTE, M. D., . Feb. ?-Gm. 1130 Bro.tdway.N. WASHINGTON HOUSE. o 7H9 Chestnut Street ahov 7th, Philadelphia THIS old and popular Hotel is located in the immediate centre of business, and to person visiting the City on matters of trade or pleasuie, it is one of the most desirable Ho tels in Philadelphia- It is convenient to all the Rail Road Depots. an easily accessible by eity cars from all rarts of the City. Its rooms urc airy and spacious, and the Larder will be unexceptionable in every respect. The Manager assures the public that no effort will be spared on his part to make the WASH INGTON HOUSE, in all respects, pleasant and agreeable to his guests, and he will be pleased to see his old friends and former pat rons of the "States Union," Philadelphia, and to welcome manv new ones. Mr. L B. Ncg lcv, the former office clerk at the States I uion, will Ue gla-l to, sec his. old friends at tho WASHINGTON HOUSE; CHARLES M ALLMOND, M.mo'j:r 0 Mil. The sil of the first series of $ 500,000,000 of the 7-3G Loan was completed on the 8 1st of March, 1805. The sale of the second series of Three flandred Millions, payable three years from the 15tu day of June, 181)5, was begun on tin 1st of April. In the thort tptrce of thirty days, over Out Hundred Milliom of tUit teriet have been told leaving this fay less than Two Hundred Millions to be disposed of. The interest is payable semi-annually ia cur rency by coupena atrached to' each note, which are readily cashed anywhere. It amounts t One cent per day on a "0 note. Two cents " " " 10O " Ten 44 44 4 f 500 44 20 1 9IOMO S50UO More and More Desirable. The rebellion is suppressed, ami the Gov ernment has already adopted measures to re duce expenditures as rapidly as possible to a peace footing, thus withdrawing from mark el borrower and purchaser. This is the OXLY LOX IX MARKET now offered by the Government, and constitu tes the GREAT rOTLLAR 1.0 AX OF THE PEOPLE. The Seven-Thirty Notes arc convertible on their maturity, at the option of the Inkier, into TJ. S. 5-20 Six per cent, GOLD--1JEAUING IJOXBS Which arc always worth a premium. Free from Taxation. The 7-30 N.tcs caunot be taxed by Tuwns, Cities, Counties or States, nnl the interest is not taxed unless ou a surplus of the owner's income exceeding six hundred dollars a year. This fact increases their value from one to three per cent, per annum, according to the rale levied on other property. Subscribe Quickly. Lc?s than $2O'),OOO,0'JO of the Loan author ized by the last Congress arc now on the mar ket. Tlirtt amoun', at the rate at which it is being absorbed", will all be subscribed for with in two months, when the notes will undoubted ly command a premium, as has uuifonulyjiecn the case on closing the subsciptions it other Loans. It norp seems provable that no consvl'r' alle amount beyond the (treeent series u ill lie of fered to the iiiblie. In order that citizens of every town as section of the country may be afforded facili ties for taking the loan, the National Banks State Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the country, have generally agreed to receive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents, in whom they have cm!i dence, and who are only to be responsible fo the delivery of the notes for which are the ceive orders. JAY COOKE. SmscRirTlOX AuENT, Phihld, jhia. ScnscBirTios will be beceiveii by the First National Bank cf Philadelphia. First National Bank of Alioona. First National Bank of Carlisle. First National Bank of Harrisburg. Harrisburg National Bank of Harrisburg. First National Bank of Huntingdon. First National Bank of Selinsgrovc. And by Doty, Parker, & Co., Bankers, Milllintnwn, Ta- Philadelphia Furniture Warcroom. 424 & 420, North 2mZ Street. ESTABLISHED EIGHTEEN YEARS haviug a very large Stock of the best made Furniture on hand, such as Sofas, Spring Scat Chairs, Rocking Chairs, and Parlor .''ur ji i lure generally. Also, Bed Room Sets Com plete, wtth Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, Looking ttlassc.. Reds, Malresses, &c., and a full va riety of all kimlsof Furniture generally. I warrant all articles sold and will scl CHEAP for Cusb, Mar'J-Om J. L. SCHNEI.LY Pcrrysville Marble Works, TnE undersigned desires to inform the citi zens of Juniata County that he has tnken charge of the works lately owned by Henry Willi in Pcrrysville. where he may be found ready to execute jobs in his line of business such as Tomb Stones. Monuments. Marble Slabs, Table Tops, &c. &c. He believes that a long experience aud practical knowledge will enable him to give entire satisfaction to all who may patronize him. Give him a call as he fells confident that for neatness cheap ness anu uespaicn lie cannot be excell el. C1IAS. EMERSON. Apr. 2 i h NEW MILLNARY o THE undersigned desire to inform the La dies of Millliu nnd vicinity, that they have just returned from the city wilh a new stock ot summer .Milunary (jowls of the latest style and most Approved workmanship, which they ur6 prepared to make to order at the shortest notice and sell at the lowest prices. Call at their shop just opposite tho "Sen tinel OOicc," on Main St- Miftiintnwn. Pa. SALLIE HAWK. My3-3m. T1LLIE KEELY. W e have opened the large Boom just oppos ite our Store in Tattersun where we oner for sale at low prices a general tssortmcnt of Tables, Chairs, Sofas, JLoiinges, Be d s t c ad s , and Mattresses, Trunks Carpels Stands, Hacks, & Many other articles for house furnishing. . IIECIII & STHAYLR i s. n IMPORTANT N V A L IRON IN TUB I D S BLOOD. It is well known to tlie medical" profession that 1 RON is the vital Principle of Life Elemvn of the blood. This is derived chiefly from4u food we eat ; but if the food ia not properly di gested, or if, from any cause whatever, i4 ncccssary quantity of iron is not taken iot?h.! circulation, or becomes reduced, the whole sys tem suffers. The bad blood will irritatr the heart, will clog up the lungs, will slupifj- ili brain, will opstruct the liver, and' will sen. I its disease producing elements to all parts f the system, and every one will suffer in what ever organ may be predisposed to disease. The great value of Iron as a Uediciner Is well known and acknowledged by all med ical men. The difficulty haa been to opiaui suh a preparation of it as will enter the cir culation and assimilate at once with the bbol. This point, says Dr. nayes, Massachusetts Stai. Chemist, has been- attained in the Peruvian 5yrup, by combination in m way before un known. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP la a P UOT R ACTED solution of the PRO TOXIDKUF IRON. A NEW DISCOVEI'.V IN MEDICINE that strikes at the Root of Dis ease by supplying the blood with its YUal Principle or Life Element Iron. THE PERUVIAH SYRUP Cures Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, ih-npST, r'cr and Ague-. Lma of energy. Low iSpic!. ; THE PERUVIAN ST HUP Infuses sireuglh, vigor, and new lite inr ,!. I svsteni, and builds up an'Iron Constitution. ' i fur- rp n i u ewnnA. Cures Nervous Atteclions, Female Complaiirfs. . aid all diseases of the Kidneys and Bladilrr. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP lj a SPECIFIC for all diseases original 1113 i-i a BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, or accompa nied by Debility or a Low State of theSystem. Pamphlets containing certificates of cures and recommendations lrom soma of the most eniiitcut Physicians, Clcrgyn.cn and oihvrs, will be sent FKEE to any address. We select a few of the names- to show the character of testimonial. John E. Williams. Esq., President of the Metropolitan Bank, N. T. Rev. Abel tevens. Late Editor Christian Advocate & Journal. Rev. P. Church , Editor New York Chronicle. Rev. John Pierpont, Lewis Johnson, M. I. Kcv. Warren Burton, Koswcll Kinney, M. D. R v. Arthur . Fuller, S. K. Kendall, M. I. Rev. Gurdon Robbins, W. U. Chisholmy M. D. Rev. fylvanus Cobb, Francis Damm. M. !. Rev. T. Starr King, Jeremiah Stone, M. D Rev. Eph. Note, Jr. Jose Ant. Ranches, M. 1 Rev. Joseph H. Clinch, A. A. Haves. M. H Rev. Henry Upham, Abraham Wendell, 1 licv. P. C. Hcadlev, J. R. Chilton, M. 1. Kcv. J. W. Olrastew'l, H. E. Kinney, ST. 1. Prepared by N. L. Clark & Co., exclusively fir J. P: DinsnioTF, N. 4r,l Broad way, Few York. Sold by all Druggists. Rcdiiiig' Russia Salve FORTY YEAR'S EXPERIENCE lias tully established the superiority ef REDDINC'S RUSSIA SALVE Over all other healing preparations It euro all kinds of SORES, CUTS, SCALDS, BERN'S. BOILS, ULCERS. SALT RHEUM. ERYSIPELAS, STIES, PILES', COR NiJ, SO R E LIPS, SORE EYES, Ac, c, REMOVING TH E PAIN AT ONCE, AND REDUCISGTHB MOST ANGRY LOOKING SWELLINGS IX FLAMATION AS IF BY MAGIC. Only Zi cents a Box. FOR SALE BT J. P. DIN'SMORE. No. 4,;1 Broadway, X. T2 S.Vf. FOWLE, it CO., No. lSTremontst.Bostoa And by all Druggists. Dcsf While Lead ! Best Zinc! PUKE LIKERTY LEAD, Unsurpassed for Whiteness, Fine Gloss, dura bility. Firmness and Evenness ef Surface PUKE LIBERTY HEAD Warranted to cover rore surface for same weight than nny other Lead Try if and yem ciU hner no olfitr PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Selected ZI.C, ground in refined Linseed Oil, uiiciuuled in quality, always the same. PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Warranted to do more and better work at a given cost than any other-- O'et the Lrrt! Manufactured at PENNSYLVANIA PAINT & COLOR WORKS. Orders executed prompt ly by ZLICLER A. SMITH, ll'Wiwe Drwj, Puiut t- Glint Dealers KS- St0Ie nd office, 1VO. 137 North 3rd; Street PHILADELPHIA. March .8 lfOi-V-l y. MILLINERY GOODS. li It O O K S & II O S E N II E I JI, WHOLESALE DEALERS, No. i n MARKET street, north side, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their handsome variety of RIBRON'S, BONNET MATERIALS, STRAW & FANCY BONNETS, LADIES' & MISSES' HATS, FIiOWSBS UOH I,Ck. and all other articles rcqmren oy the Millinery Trade! By longexperiencc aiid strict attention to their branch of business exclusively, wc flat ter ourselves that we tan offer inducements, in variety, styles, quality and moderate prices not everywhere to be found. The attention of MILLI5 ERS and MERCHANTS is respect fully solicited. tftjPirrtieulitr attention paid to filling Ordirs, March 8, mo. JJEAL'E, JJEACE, JJEAt'E AND a chanee to save money by railing at J. M. B. Todd's Store in Patterson as he has just opened ont a full assortment of New Goods, bought at Reduced Trices in the city. Fancy Prints, from IB, 20 lo 25 cts per yd. DeLaines from 31 to 37 cents yard. Brown Muslin from 13, K 18 to 10 cts r yd Bleached " from 15, 10, 18 to 40 cts "H yd. Caggs from 75 cents to $1 Fancy Dress Goods from 65 to 30 cents V yd. Skirt Bradee, 13 cents per yard. Spool Cotton, 10 cents per spool. Syrup Molasses 80 cent s per gallon. Extra Syrup from $! to per Gallon Good Brown Sugar from J:J, 15 t0 18 cts f lb. Good Grain Coffcd 85 cents per pound. " Prime Rio, S8 cents per pound. Prime No. 1 Mackcral, per barrel, $22. Prime No. 2 Mackcral, per barrel. $13 to 3JO. Extra Herring, per barrel, $Sto$H. Extra Labadors, per barrel, $11 to $13. Ground Alum Salt from fi t In Si si Coal Oil, 90 cents per gallon. These are Cash Prices orfor Country Pro- ,Iu"- - J. b. 51. iorD. May J!, IPOS,