tyt Janiafe SentM WKDNESDAl M0R5IN0, MAR. 16. 1871, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, Dee. 4, 1870, Passenger .' miuid otatioa as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Line 3.34 A. M. Harrisb'g Accomnioda'n 10,45 A. M. Mail Train 6,46 P. L Cincinnati Express 8,45 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express. 1,57, A. M. Pacific Express 3,46 A. M. Mail Train 3,27, P. M Wajr Passenger 10,25 A. M. Pittebnnr Express 6,20 A. M. Adam' Express 3,20 A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't JCXUT1 EmiriEST," I. , I. o O F. meets uu the first and third Tuesday ef each month, in tbe Odd Fellow' Hall, Ibompsoutown, Juniata Co.. Pa. WM. J. LEX X IS, C. P. W. C. Loots. Scribe TOWN AMD COU.HTKV. See notice of bridge tK-ction in an other column. Fur Sale. A good four-horse wagon. Inquire at this office. Pi.tti.n Up. Contractor Gantt is rapidJy putting up a large building on die Parker Cot. The McCahan Brothers are putting np a snbetanti J fiaasc building for Mr. John Ilollobaegh. Dtv Out. J. Ljona has had the foundation for an &sf. dug out on his nee, I v nequhed tetrdory, on Bridge street Tir-ritne (or receiving proposals for re bnikliig the Odd Frllow' Hall has :iiti bfeu extended tfciie ttsaetotLe 1st if April. ExCavatimj. Samuel Slimeling is t xcHvatit a jilaee in a lot on Water xtrrtrt for a waU on which to pnt a dwelling Lou.-o. Commimi x Fkkvices will be held in ll.e Lulling Ciet-k Lulherau chatvh on next Sabbath a week, the 26th insL, commencing at 13 J o'clock A. M. jGojM.tp SraKAii. Fish are going Rkmembsr. Those of our readers who have property insured in the Leba non Mutual Fire Insurance Company will bear in mind that John Swan, the authorized agent, will beat the following named places on tbe days specified, to collect an assessment of Four Dollars on tbe Thousand : ' : Mifflintown, at tbe house of John Etka, March 21st Patterson, at the Patterson House, March 22nd. I'errysTille, at the House of John Mc Manigal, March 23rd. A Winter Grasshopper Mr. John Heard. retidin near Wakefield, seut to our office, ou Tuesday last, a live Grasshopper. The insect was caught by Mr B., on that day, on the ground near his wagon shed. As Tuesday morning was quite cold, and the ground frozen hard, while we have had much very se vere weather during tbe winter, the ques tion as to how the insect, which has usu ally bnt an ephemeral aud summer exis tence, came to be alive on a cold day in winter is a curious one. MUldhburg (.Aid) Democrat. Horsb Radisu for Ani.m ls. Horse radish is an excellent condiment to mix with the food of cow to give them an appetite, and make them look sleek and thrifty. It should be fed freely to all ani mals that arc not well aud it will he of great servive to the working oxen tion bled with hat. If gireu to cows in doses of a piut mixed with potatoes or bran, it will prevent or relieve cows of the dis ease called cake in the bug. Few ani mals will refuse to eat it, and some will eat of it greedily as much as a half peck at a time. Ki.o Willi an. An exchange says Of all the jokes and sneers cast by dis tant newspapers upon the Emperor of Germany the follow seems to be the most amusing : By will divine, my dear Augusta, Tbe troop have bad another buster : Ten thousand Frenchmen sent below, Praise God, from whom all blessings flow WlLHKLX I. ali.i'it litre, are at the sluice below town, Ami at t';e mouth of Lodt Creek above town. Answer To the questi nt asked us i Corses Loapimu. The following supplement to an act introduced into the New Jersey Assembly would be an ex cellent law to have in force in this State It provides that if any person or persons shall loiter or assemble on the streets, at the corner of any street, or in the pub lic place of any village or township of the State, being under the influence of intoxicating liquors, or who not being under such influence shall indulge in and utter bad and offensive or indecent lan guage, or shall address or make audible and offensive remarks or comments upon ladies passing along such streets or pub lic places, or shall obstruct or interfere with any person or persons lawfully be ing in aud upon such street or public places, shall be deemed and adjudged to be disorderly, and may be committed for any term not exceeding thirty days. Ex Suicide of A You.xa Lady. The Perry AJcocale find Press gives the fol lowing account of the suici ie of Miss Fa gely, which we referred to last week : Ou Fiiday morning of last week our citizens were startled by the announce ment that a young lady by the name of L. F. Fagely, a resident of tr'uubury, Northumberland couuty, Pa., hut who had been attending school at the Bloom field Academy for nearly two months, had committed suicide by drowuing. From all sources, we glean the follow ing facts in this sad case After snpper at the Academy, and about 5 o'clock, several of the young ladies prepared to take a walk ; some of them came down to towu, while Miss Fagely started out on the road leading across the ridge. Later in the eveuiug. Miss Fagely not retiirniug or making her appearance at the Ac t'leiny. a number of the young ladies walkrd nut the road with the in tention of meeting her and accompany ing her back to the Academy. They re turned soon afier wi;hout having seen aica. ornameuts of personal adorn- j ller gome of the V0UI1- e.utlen,en mentic. The lecturer has recently re- tujenU at ,)le Academy then started j turned from a visit to Pompeii and will 1 0!lt and msetmg a young Mr. Cl.uk he jgive a graphic description of all that i ! informed them tl.at he had seen a young A LkctI'rk will be delivered in the Court House in MifHut on next Monday eveuing. the 20th inst., by Pro. J. A McGiuIey, on the sulject of 4 '? , Post and Prcfnl. " 1'ompei!, it will be remembered, was buried up by an erup tion of Mt. Vesuvius about 1S00 years ago, and for a long time was forgotten Tbe excavations which have been made from time to time, have resulted in discov eries of surpassing interest. Many hu man ekcletouA have been found in vari ous postures of pain and terror, also licit p stream. The best fishing places treasures of Art, embracing Frescoes and G)R.vs How they sling, throb, ache, smart nd burn, upon our feet. In vain we beg, and threaten, we curse, we flourish tbe sharpest knives above their heads, we burn, we cut, back, hew and fell, and still the pesky corns remain a thing of misery. Useless are entreaties, tears, eurses, groans ; nothing can remove our corns but Brigg's Alleviator and Curative, a sure cure lor Corns, Bunions. Ingrowing Nails, and all ail ments of the feet. Pius ! Internal, External, Bleeding or Itching. Tbi- distressing and harrowing disease is alarming on tbe increase. More so. perhaps, from the fact that those who are afflicted wiib it are, from a false notion of delicacy, afraid to ask for a remedy, thereby making their condition known. How wrong and fatal is this neglect. At the first intima tion of the appearance of this complaint I bey should procure Briggj' Unrivaled Pile Remedy, and. using it according to directions, immedUtely check it and permanently cure it. It is easy of application, aud thorough in its effects.- Headache, Neuralgia and Nervous Di eases. Tbe wonderful effects of Dr. Briggs' Allevantor, for the speedy cure of the shore very prevalent and painful afflictions, is known to many thousands who have used it with the nios. unqualified success.- In every case of i he compUint above enumerated it has never failed to give immediate reliefs Its effect is magical beyond Atecedent. One trial will convince the' most skeptical. Each bottle making two quarts when diluted for use. Consumption. This fatal and dreaded dis ease can, and has been cured. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lnng Healer is a pleasent, agree able and sure remedy for Coughs. Whooping Cough, Croup. Hoarseness, bronchitis. Lar yngitis. Sore Throat, Asthma, Cornfttrmption. and all diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest. The above medicines are sold by BANKS & HAMLIN, Mifflintown, and by druggists gen eral 1 v. DIED. Mo i interesting in this old Roman city. lady passing along the road. They cou tinui'd their search for sonic time, but hundred lim -s, "why is it that the money appropriated by the SL-tte for the Mifflin I VA Child Poisoned. Samuel Mesh- utF-rers hat. not been disbursed I ' wc man livet west of Miffliu three miles. ,,ot baamB uer- returned to tlie Academy. answer, we don't know. ! Last Wednesday a child of his, a boy ! ,I"r prol-J'igfd absence, a-i-i the futile .,. n"""TV,T i. , , p Uix years old, chanced to get a niece ot ; "card, of the other parties aUimed Pro l)i(!Ch il.u sK. O. alglier, hsn , J 6 1 'r n-n j w v , ... . ,,' I a root of an herb or weed from the br.uk fu!,ior d W m. (ricr. Esq.. pro- t'xp'xte to tmt up a brick house on the . r .i i i , , in r .. . j . . of a small stream of water tl.at tuns by l"le"jr of AwaVmy, when about 10 J .t i , . i , it i ! m i-liirlf tnpv Ainn rlnwii fo town fltul tiro. iine tionse, ana cuewea ana swauowea u ; j r-- !.. - : J I 1 . :.i : The root was poisonous, ihe child had l-u,TO u'"" ...c. . ... acarc Iv eaten it when it commenced vom their for t!ie m'"S J'uunS Iad)r- iliug violently, aud was thrown into con-1 rtiiigout on the road over therid?e, vulsion. Dr. Banks was summoned aud j Lack of tue Academy, they searched the promptly attended. He found tLe child j aI"nS tbe r0!J ,,"til -'"'J "cbed in a fearful condition. Bloody froth was J d Clouser's about 1J miles exuding from its mouth, and the pupild j -rrom BloonifielJ. A daughter of the late of its eyes were singularly enlarged. The Sim"n Cl.iuser s-iid lhat she hid noticed a medicine given was effective. In fourjoung Wyoming down the road, but 1 ou lookm" again she bad turned and was wald before the fire. Messrs Stouer r.rincl'e will do the carpenter work. I'vii Sale A House and Lot ou Maiu Street, in the borough of Patter :w. Good House, out buildings, &c Will he cedd low and on easy terms. Ini:ire of U. 11. Wilson Feb. 22-4t. Ag nt Tus ?20 000 lisTRiRcnoN.Remem ber. the Lest place to buy your Cane Seat aud Windsor Chair of all kinds, is at Wm. F. Snyder's Chair Works, Mif fliniowii, both Wholesale and Retail All work warranted. Remember the sign of ti.e Big Red Chair on the pole Somk Ladies snffer dreadfully with the headache and this causes their hair t fade. 'aturb's Hair Rkstorativb is a sur remedy for the ache and will restore the color of blanched, gray or faded hair. For Sale by B. F. Kepner. MifSiutowu. See Advertisement. A I.I. those in need of Boots, Shoes, Ladies' aud Children's Wear, will please read the advertisement of J. W. Dean &: 1'ro., in another column. Messrs. Dean -V Bio have located iu Patterson. They are highly i-pken of as first class work men, by the people cf Perrys ville, whence they came. Pt'BMC Sale 1. D. Wallis, Adminis trator of the estate of Joseph Tyson, dee'd will sell at public sale, at the late residence of said decedent, iu Walker towuship, on Monday, March 20tk, one horse, oue cow, grain in the ground, farming utensils, household and kitchen furniture. &c. o'clock A M. Saij to commence at 10 "Aso Yet Anothbr" Ilocse. Cor nelius McCiellaa Las contracted with Joseph Brin.ile for the erection of a larger frame house than was burned for lm oa the last n?!it of the year 1870. Houses being scarce, Capt. McClellan is putting up a temporary residence on his lot where be expects to reside until the housejust contracted for ie fiuished. FRIKXtt A NO FtLLOW CITIZENS: For a complete assortment of Crackers aud Cakes of all kin-Is go to John Etka. He has Fruit of ail kinds, dried and canned. Spices. Soaps, of all kinds, best brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobac co, aud a good assortment of Confection eries. Also. Uarrisburg Lime for white washing for sale. He solicits the patron geof the public. Drop in and see John He will treat you kindly. House anp Lot for Salk Mrs. Sarah J. Lusk offers to sell her House and Lot. situate in Perrsville, this county, on very reasonable terms. The bous is h eated on the corner of Market and Third streets, nearly opposite J. R- Oke sou's etore, and is in good repair. There is also a shop connected with the house, fronting on Ma; ket street, suitable for any busiueM not requiting too much room. Any one desiring a pleasant dwelling, would do well to call and examine it aud see for themselves, and learn terms, On the loth 'At., in Bethel township. Pul ton county. r.. MARGARET B. KIRK, wife of William W. Kirk, formerly of this place, aged 73 years, 8 months and 1 day. On tbe 7th ult., in Owego. Levingston Co.. IU., after a lingering illness, THOMAS M. W AGENStLLER, formerly of this county, aged 37 yars, 5 months and 23 days. On the 8ih inst.. in Beale township, Mr. SAMUEL B. OKESO.V. aged 30 years. Commercial. CLOSING PRICES or El&VER&BilO. 40 So. Zd St. Phila. 3 o'eJork, p. m. V. S. 6 s of '81 - '62 4 ........ " '65 ' 5, new, " " '!", new, - '68 , " 6's. 10-40's - V. 8. 80 Year 6 per cent. Cy (loll, Silver I'nion Pscifio R. K. 1st M. Bonds. Central Pacific" It. K Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. Mar. 14. 1871. lNllUj llllrnMliJ 11lffiU2 11H,1I2 linSfS liej 110if3;lloj n.jwnu . iinrtiuii! llOJfa 111 85"rsr5 9--.0 CaSm 745 $w awtiSrmfntjS. hours the convulsions abated. Af:er the ; convulsions, the chiid had paroxysms of . Goi,,S Lack on tI,e road toward town mental derangement for three or f.ur TLree "f tlie Clouser boys came out aud MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS trices 6f board of commerce Reported weekly for tbeJesiAT Skxvikkl by tbe Board of Lonimerca of Mitnin and fat tersoa. BREADSTirrS. Extra Family Flour. i bbl... V bbl Wheat (prime) V bus Rye " " j Corn " " , I Oats " ' Cover Timothy Flax Beans Sekds. .$6 50 ,. 1 80 .. 1 20 75 .. 6'J .. fit) .. 70 . 6 25 . fi 00 ,. 1 PO .. 1 60 SCKDBIIS. Rullor 13 fh 55 hours.' Tbe boy has recovered and the ' listed in the search wi b a lantern, and j E(tg!l. v do. 15 I t.aru, p iu ....................................... i - 1 Country Soap 8 case has been dismissed. The spot from whence the child got the root b.is been marked, and when the sunshine and rain shall have given it a top, perhaps we may know what :t is. one of them walking: around a small pond, near an old coal hearth, discovered a handkerchief hanging on a twig. In examini g the handkerchief, he fouud the name of Miss Fagely on it. He called tlif iifliprfl. and tlipv romintr h.irlf nojii-rli M. K. ' Conference. The Central , , , c , . ,, , . . ledaroun i, and tin illy, about 2 o clock Pennsylvania Conference of the Metho-1 ,. , . , , J , ou r nday m iming, discovered the body dist Episcopal church held its annual .. ... . . , . . . . v 1 0j jjhs j. agCjj ln the poud, lying with meeting at Carlisle last week. 1 he con- J f ice updead. Tbe d wa3 uard. ference opened on Wednesday the 8th J jr mon ,5 de(.p alld ia dry inst . and adjourned on Monday, the 13th J fje fnow hu djgapl.ared Uer inst. The following are the appoint-1 Lody WM akM out At mentsfor the Juniata District, for the j Academy aud on Friday afternoon ensuing year: i ,()liu u Suuicr Eq , empaiineled F B B. B. HAM LIS. Presiding Elder. , CIlUser Vm i lis, C Roth, i Sparh P il llifiinnir.i.in I' ! ' 1 6 - 1 , i l r i .M. K. roster ; aiieney auu in uurns as a Jurj who held an inquest and rendered a ver dict that Miss Fagely came to her death J. P. Moore , l,v di'owniiiir. aud was the result of her C. V. Wilson i " W. J. Ovens " Ct. Miss fagely was about 23 years of age, of a qniet and amiable disposition and had been attending school at this place since the 1 lth of Jannary last. She left no note or reason for commit ting the rash act, and it is supposed that it was done during a temporary altera tion of the mind. She had no parents living, and her friends at Sunbnry were telegraphed to, and came on, on Satur day morning and took her remains back to her old home for interment. Huntingdon, Petersburg. Manor 11:11. Mount Union. Newton Him ikon, McVeytown, Granville, I.cwistown, Freedom, Milroy, Mifflin. Tbompsontown, Tuscarora. New BloomSeld, Concord, M. L. Smith W. Gwynn. W. Shnber J. Moorcbead Beeswax . Tallow Rags, while " mixed Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples " Peaches, pared ' Peaches, unpared " Cherries Cherries, pitted " Blackberries " Raspberries Country Hams Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, "y bus Onions " Railroad Ties Locust Posts, mortising " " for board fn'e.. 25 ... 8 ... 6 ... 3 ... 40 ... 8 ... 6 ... 20 ... 15 ." 15 .. 4 ... or, 1 ... II 1 00 l on 60 35 16 Shade Gap, Shirleysburg, ScotiBTille, Cassville. Markelsburg, Sxton, Hioodv Rua, Rays Hill, Bedford, Rainsburg. Schellshurg, Pleasanlville, J. Thrush G. W. Dunlap W. Ely II. C Pardoe 1. R. Akers J. A. Rose. J. Horning . Shoemaker W. Dunmire, S. A. Creveling Sup. W. H. Stevens W. R. Whitney O. W. Bouse A W. Decker J. P. Long W. A McKee, Isaac Heck man A. M. Barnitz J. 5ray A. W. Gibsou J. A. McKindless O. S. Sykes R. H. Wharton Advice to Soluub ')ne word of advice to soldiers dou't sell your dis charge papers The new law of Con gress modifies the requirements of the homestead act that a soldier or sailor who served ninety days or more during the rebellion, may dedict his term of en listment from the five years' settlement hitherto required to perfect a title For instance, if he served three years in the army or navy, be may acquire a full title to a quarter section of public land by a residence of two years. There is evidence that the sharks are preparing to wring dishonest fortunes out of the law Soldiers' discharge papers are in active demand at the west Either by falsely personating tbe rightful owner, or by sell ing back tbe patters at an advanced price, tbe brokers hope to perpetrate a fraud on tbe government or the soldier, or both. The warning to all soldiers, sailors, or their widows and orphans, having possession of such papers, is to hold to them trmj.lUrihr; Trie-graph. rillLAUKLPHIA iSAKKETS, PuiLAPiLrhiA. Mar. 14, 1871 SicEis There is no falling off in the d mand for oloverseed, and further sales of ') bushels were made at lljl2e. Small sales ol timotby at Zto't ot per snsn. Flocr. There is less doing in flour, the inquiry being limited 600 barrels changed hands, including Superfine ....... $5 2"(t 62 Extras $5 75(S, L'5 N. W. Extra Family 75(a:.7 50 Penna. do. do. .. ..... $6 75fa,7 00 Ohio & Ind. do. do $7 )0(a,7 75 Fancy Brands $8 0i9 00 Gbaix. The offerings of wheat are light but the demand has fallen off. sals of 2511 bush of Ohio and Ind. red at$l C3al 65, and amber at $1 70. Rye is steady at $1 05 Chora is dnll, and prices are barely sustain ed ; sales 1,000 bush yellow, part at 80 cents and part on secret terms. Oats are dull ; sales of 1.400 bush Penna. at 62a65 cents. YALDABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. rrMIE undersigned offers at private esle a JL valuable fnim of 154 ACRES, ilnatf in Greenwood township, Juniata Co , adjoining lands of Paul and James Cox, a pxrt being well limbered, and the remainder in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a Log Dwelling House, and BARN, and other improvements There is aiso a fine collection of FRUIT TREES, and an abundant supply of good water. This properly is in close proximity to schools, cbuiehes. and stores, and is a taost desirable location for a farmer. It will be sold at a very low price if immediate appli cation is made to T. VAN IRWIN. Juniata Valley Bank, Mifflintown, Pa Or LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Mifflintown, Pa. For Sale or Rent, A BEAUTIFUL EIGHT-ROOMED COT TAGE and outbuildings, at Aeademia, . To a person desiring to educate bis ehildren, this is a rare opportunity, being aitnated to near Ihe Academy and Seminary at that place. Terms easy. For terms, Ac, address D. D. STONE, Feb 15, 1871-St Acidemia, Pa. D. P. SULOUFF, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, DEALER IN GRAIN. LUMBER, COAL, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT, CALCINED PL.ASTER. GRAIN WILL HE RECEIVED IN STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE 1st 1871. j?prrial Jloticrs. tar DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with tbe utmost success by J. Isaacs. M. D., and Professor of Divam of the Eyi usi for, A if tpecialty ia tk Medical College of PrnwyltaKia. 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland.) No. bo5 Arch Street. Phila. Testimonials can be seen at his offieo. Tbe medical faculty are invited to accompany tbeir patients, as he has no secrets in his praitioe. Artiteial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. 12-ly WALT HAM WATCHES. The extensive use of these watches for the last fifteen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers and Expressman, the most exact ing of w14lwearrs, bas thoroughly de monostraled Ibe strength, steadiness, dura bility and accuracy of the Waifham Watch. Tj satisfy thai class in all these' respects, is to decide the question as Id the real value of these time-keepers. More than wwOjOOO of thefle watcbes are now speaking for themselves ia the' pockets of the people a proof and a guarantee of tbeir superiority over all ethers.' The superior organisation and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to produce watches at price which rentiers competition futile and those who buy any other watch merely pay from So to 50 per cent, more for their watches than is necessary. These time-pieces combine every improve ment that a long experience has proved of real practical use. Having had tbe refusal of nearly every invention in watch making originating in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skilful artisans in our works, and long use on the part of the public, demonstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time keeping. Among tbe many improvements we would particularize : The invention and use of a centre pinion of peculiar cotif miction, to prevent damsg to tbe train by tbe breakage of main-springs, is original with the American Watch Com pauy, who. having had ihe refusal of all oth er contrivances, adepted Fogic'a pa'ent pin ion as beiug Ibe best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair-springs, now rnier-ally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best, are used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Walthnm Watches have dust proof cap, protecting tbe movement from dust, and lessening tbe necessity of the frequent cleaning nece-sary in other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch is already a decided success, and a great iuiprnvemeDt on any stem-winding watrh in the American market, and by far the cheapest watcb of its ipi'ility now ntferei to the public. To those living in portions of the United States where watchmakers do not aboumi, walcbe with the above mention ed improvements which tend to ensure ac curacy, cleanliness, durability and conveni ence, must prove iuvalunb'.e'. The trademarks of the various styles made by the Cumpjny are as follows : Amkricax Watch !'., Wall ham, Mass. Amx. iVati'U Cj , Waltham, Mass. Amkeican Watcu Co., C'escent St., Wal tham. Mat-s. Ai'PLavrox. Tbacv k Co.. Waltham. Mass. America Watch Co , Adams - t , Waltham, Mass. Waltham Watch Co.. Waltlinru, Mass. P. S. Uartlhtt. Waltham, Mass. Wm. Ellery, Waliliam. Mas. Home Watch Co , Boston. Muss. Examine the spelling of these names care fully before buying. Anyvairatioi even of a single letter, indicates a counterfeit. For sa'e by all 1 ailing jewelers. No watches retailed by the Company. An illustrated history of watch-making, containing much useful information to watch-wearers seut to any address on appli cation. R0BBIJS IPPLETOv, C'cfcral Agents far America Watch Co., 182 Broadway, Sew lerk. TO THE WORKING CLASS. We are now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home, tbe Whole of the time or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Persons of eitlef Sex easily earn from 5' e. to $5 per evening, and a ptoponioaal sum by devoting their whole lime to the busiuess. Boys and girls Sam nearly as much as men. That all who See this notice may Jen l ih jir address, and t,-st Ibe business, we maketbe unparalleled offer: To such as are not wed satisfied, we will send $1 to pay fur the trouble of writing Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work o, and a copy of The 1'eople's Literary Companion one of the largest and best family newspapers :er pub lished -alV sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. AL1.F.S &CO.. Augusta. Main. 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These bonds are secured, first, by a First Mortgage no the R lilroad itself, its rolling stock, and a'.l eqn.pmenis; second, by a Frst Mortgage on its entire Land Grant, being more than Twenty-two Thousand Acres ol Laud to each mile of Road. The Bonds are free from United States Tax ; the Principal and Interest are payable in goli the Principal at the end of Thirty years, and the Interest Sim:-annuallv, at the rate of Seven axo Three-Tenths Per Cent, per an num. They are issnei! in denominations of $100, S-VJO, $1,0110, $-V, and $10.fK). Tbe Trustees underlie Morgage are Mesrs I Jay I note, or Philadelphia, and J. r.Jj;ar ( Thompson, President of the Pennsylvania I Central Railroad Company. These Northern Pacific i-O Bonds will at all times before maturity, be receivable at Ten Per Cent. Premium (or 1.10) in ex change for the Company's ljn'.j at their lnr esi cash price In addition to their absolute safiy. these Bonds yield an income larger, we believe, than nuy other first-class security. Persons holding United States 5.'JU's can, by convert ing them into Northern Pacifies, incre their yearly incline one th-'rJ, and still bare a perfectly reliable investment. HOW TO GET THEM . Your nearest Bank or Banker will supply these Bonds in any desir ed amount, and of any needed denomination. Persons wishing to exchange storks or bonds for these, can do so wit h any of our Apnis. who will nl'cow the highott current price for ALL MARKETABLE SF.CI RITtrS. Those living in localities, remote from Rank', may s ud monev, or other bonds, di rectly to us by express, and we will send back Northern Pacific Bonds ot onr own rik, and without cot to tbe invetnr. Fof firr ti er information, pamphlet's maps etc., call on or address the undersigned,- or aay of the Banlis or Bankera employed to sell this Lon. for sale bt WE PAINTER & CO., Bankers, PHILADELPHIA. Ajen's for Eastern Pennsy'eania, AND LOTY, PAEKEK & CtJ., ANI JTJUIATA VALLEY BANK, MIFFIIXTOWX, PA. Ui5ffUattfcu5. LIST OF DEALERS AND VESMKsi OlT Foreign Domestie Merchandise ia tbe county of Juniata for the year H7l. as approved and classified by the Mercantile Appraiser: Miirtisrowx. CV's. M areata 4 Co., &arJware........l2 Tartin 4 Walters, merchants.. ..I- Wilten 4 Cor.,- merchants ....... .-.,13 S. B London, merchant tailor. .4 Wm Rnllman. jewelry ....'I Noah Littlefield. stove dealer ... 1 1 D. W. Harley 4 Co , clothinj; U John Yaakley. merchant. ....... M J. II. Simons, saddler ....It P. P. Sulonff, grain ana tanbei.' t H. D. w-elitr, slio-; st..re U Par id Watts, book store 14 John Kit a, store It J. G Lipp. st.re... 1 1 Snl-imon B-jok. confectioners . . . T 4 Cornelius Bartley, merchau. .-.. 1 1 B. F. Kepner. druegUt .-.14 Ranks 4 Hamlin, druggists.. ...14 S. B. Albright, hotel - Jacob Will, ho-el 9 Samuel Murphy, hotel 9 John Hollohaugo. restaurant.. .. S George Frysinger II PEttRTSVILLX. Bealor 4 McKeehuirmerobant.-4 J. f. Stavenson, meobant ...... 14 Okeson 4 Co.. merchants 12 Cyns M Funk, confectionary.. M Smith 4 Woods, hardware . . ..13 J. A'ter, confectionery ...... ...14 J S. 5L OiVscn, merchant 1-1 John Duirtnr, Store de- ler 14 Robert Logan, confectionery.... 14 anmel Hue, merchan.. ........ 11 Fr.n Rouse, farcy s'ore. .. .. u 4 John B.tUb-tch. grain dealer Jacob Iteidlrr, druggist. John .Mnnijral. hotel.... ... Coyle 4 Willi, store........ Dr. J. J. Applebaugh, druggist and variety store ..14 G. R. Klopp, saddler .....14 THOMPSO STOWS. fl. S. Mills & Co , merchants... 12 Wiii'uier 4 Bro.. merchants Kiihu I'.enr.er, coal dealer,... Ir., E James, confectionery .. . Amo Snyder, hold ...... . .. VtUV.HI. Nathan KeeTy, merchant....... PATTERSON. Jacob Frank, merchan'........ George Goshen, merchant ..... Samuel Siraver, clothing store . Hell 4 Laird, merchants William Wright, mrrehaui, ..... Joseph IVnnelt, merchant.. '2 Mrs. F. Ilaum tuan, fancy store. 14 John Lipp, stove dealer.. .......14 P. C. Kunili.i, drufgis 11 J. North 4 Son. grain V lumber 1 X ..14 ..14 .. ! -.14 12 . . BL00MHGT0N (ILL.) NURSERY. 19ih Year. 6 0 Acres 13 Greenhouses Largest Assortment all sizes. Best Stock ! Low Prices : Would you Know niial. When, How to Plant! Fruit Shade, Ever green Trees, Root Grafts, Sedlings, Oiage 'iants. Apple Seed. Early Rose Potatoes, Shrubs, Roses, Greenhoase and Garden Pi-nts. Ao., 4e. Fie we r and Vegetable Seeds ! Finest. B?l Collection ona and quality. Send 10 centa for New Illustrated. Descriptive Catalogue !K) page". Send stamp, each, for Catalogues of Seeds, with plain directions til pages; Bedding ami Garden Plants 32 page, and Wholesale Price List 24 pages. Address F. K- PHtENIX, Bloomington, Illinois. Kone Genaine unless signed L Brrrs. John Hanneittin, r?stauraut ... 14 Wm. Coleman,-restauran' Caleb Parker, hotel..... 0 D. A. Dough man. II Tt'EBETT. Noah IlerliTer, merchant.-. 11 J. A. Rice, confectionery.- 14 SILrORD. Jaco'o Lemon, flour deale. 14 PEEWA3AGH. Enos BcrgJ, ffour dealer 14 WALKER. N. P. Vandyke, merchan 14 Jerome Ileitick, tr.ercLaul 11 F Hack, merchant y.- 13 S. L. Ilerr, eonimissios merchant 1 1 J. Ilickahaugh. merchant 13 Kurtz 4 Heruler. merchants.... 13 Francis Hyde, hotel 8 V.WETTE. P. 4 J. Brcwtr. merchants 13 W. II. Mealier, merchant 14 J. T. McAlister. merchant 14 John Mutersbaiigh. merchant ...13 Wilson 4 Bro.. merchant 4 grain 1 1 R. Caveny 4 Sun, clothing etore 14 C. S. Winey 4 Co., merchants. .. 1 Jacob Winey. stove dealer ......14 Jitcnb Sim-fa, boarding ' grain and flour. .John North. hote'.., Sarah Shield, kctel XONEOE. Inane Halieman, merchant ... E. Sliellenherirer, merchant.. Rhine 4 Graybill. merchant.. Jon;Y Gar-map, Sold n. C. Landis, hotel sr.-urr.iiANNA. Amos Miller, merchant Jonathan Weise-, merchant.. Jacob Weiser. tnerchaut J. L. Barner, hotel.- U. P. Weiser bote' CBEFKWIX'P. J. J. Pimm & Bro . merchants Thomas Cox, hotel srntxx it ill. Daniel Conn, merchan. J. L. Barton, merchant nrvtx. Ewing 4 Woodward, merchant? Joseph Pomeroy. merchant ' 4 John P. Kelly, meridian 1 4 ttiiieon Halieman, hite1 H Dr. J. P. Strre t. merchiiiii ....14 Peter Evans II ...14 ... 8 ... 8 ...13 ...14 ...13 ... 8 ... S ...14 ...14 ...14 H ...8 .11 . 8 .14 .14 A Great Offer.. Horace Waters, 181 Broadway, N. Y., will dispose of One Hundred Pianos, Mklo deons. and Orqaxs of six first-nlass makers, including Waters', at extremllt low prices. roR cash, nrRtso this month, or will lake a part cash and tbe balance in monthly or quar terly installments. FOR $7 PER LINE, vi will insert an advertisement o:vis 3lO.TlI In line Hundred and Fifty-fire First-class PENNSYLVANIA NEWSPAPEBS, Including Eleven Dailies. We refer to Ibe publisher of this piper, to vhom our responsibility is well known. LIST WENT FREE. Address CE0ECE F. EOWELL & CO., lavrrtislag igeats, Iws. 40 4 41 fark Rw, lew lark. $5T0$10PERDAY.BrS who en-a-Te in our new business make from I flO per day in their own localities. rull particulars and instiuc'ions sent oy mail. Those in need of permanent, profit able work, should address at once, GEORGE 8TINSON 4 CO., Portland, Maine. AN INDEPENDENT FORTUNE IIV FOUR MOXTILS. Can be made in a quiet way by men that are capable of keeping the secret. Address JAMES GOODWIN. G7 Exchange Place, New York. IftOfi Use the Vegetablo 1C7n "PULMOJIABV BALSAS ALM v Tbe ol 1 standard remedy for Coughs, Cold, Consumption. 'A'otMmj tetter." Ci'TLsa Bros. & C., BoMon. J)-fi9. 81 3u yyE OFFER FOR SALE, AT TAR, THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE LOIN, Bearing 7 310 Interest, Redeemable after five (5) and within twentj one (21) years. Interest Payable March and September The Bonds are registered, and will be is sued in sums to suit. DE HAVEN & BRO., Jlo. 40 S. Third Street, Philadelphia. Stocks bought and sold on eammiicn. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Ac counts received and interest allowed, subject to Sight Drafts. Tt'SIAROBA. J. S. Laird, nicrclian .- II I. C. Crawford, mi-rchaol 14 Dohhs Bros. 4 t'o , merchant... .1 4 Win Van Swer:.ng"u, merchant. . 1 4 Robison 4 Clnrfc. invrc'innt... A. J. Ferguson, merchant.... N. E. Kirk, bote' Wm. llacket. eating houte E. R. Allen, citing housr... . James Jacobs, conu'C'iuaerj . .11 .i4 . H I .i'"ne, $12 50 12 Ml 10 00 7 00 7 7 00 7 10 7 Oil 7 CO 7 DO 7 0i) 7 1)0 7 'h 7 f 7 in 7 0. 7 it in 2 i is; 2 (si 25 is) 2) C 7 Ot) 7 00' 7 no 7 2 SO 7 0t in no 7 fit) .) M 7 0t 7ff. :oof 7 HO ;'c 7 0" 2-i lit) 7 0t) 7 00 7 00 ! 10 01) 7 (U h CO 2i00 7 00 70O 12 51 7 00 10 tit) 7'0 12 W 7 INI 7 01 7 Oil 7 Vt 7 tiT ;o no 2 i 7 t0 I-. ro 7o 7 00 7 Ot) 7 tn 10 ?o 10 01) 7 10 00 10 00 15 0 10 00 7 IH) 7 0() 10 00 15 00 7 0t 7 00 7 0i) 75 in) 7 oo 15 Oft 15 0) 10 CO 7 IH) H) "O 15 Ol 15 W 7 ftO 7 00 7 00 15 0i 15 00 7 0 15 O) 7 IV) 7 00 7 I'O 7 i 15 t ) 7 IH 7 t.O 7 IV) 7 in 7 IK) 7 no 7 W 7 'HI 15 t 5 00 5 Oi'. 7 On R. II. Patterson, mercliaii ,14 7 OO R. Rohisun. mert liaut II 7 00 E. Montgomery, fanning null-... 1 4 7 0) I will hold an appeal at the Commissioner;' Office, in Mifflintown. on TUESDAY, MA IV.' II 21. 1871, between ihe h.iurs of 'J o'cl.H-k A. M. and 3 o'clock p. ef said day, when all per. sons may attend who fee! themsidves aggi 'ev el by Ihe above aiiraiement and closeifict tion, as there wi'l he no appeal after tbat time MA mew DOCGHKP.TV. Feb. 22. "I. Mef.iuli't .ptr-u.r Cnrm in,fiti: All Altf) IH : Pfnf. iMla, JSB TV. 4ih m., CiBcinnii. O., u4 Ur. (. M Charloua, K. Car mak- , tag aMsMiBBhiaf c-rtt f H O 4 Cl W "ir (nwt C'aneer.lalidote m k T witM tti feaifo or ranrtt. t ". ntl with bat lUt X I A Mim. Ewr mi mm Ai.r io Ci VU4 ud r bowmI. if ukwB ra H0t4 -ira-aa4 mr rytani Itcwar v I I . Watmprw. fraw-.r. vilh their ? 7 CrvaiV MMta, Mmliac tf tfl tfl t tfl dvvrtif DirnU. Xa mrrgrt ' ' mw area irv(aDTiu. N'H trtkwr ohnaM mr b mA. ior part:-i!ar in' T"T rtrt-nNr. rtt. ir ) -. Vit ' MitUiatowa, Pa., Apent of tbe CELEBRATED AMERICAN ORGANS for Juniata county. These are ihe best ORGANS now made. Suited lo all cireumsiaoces. Trices ranging from $X $vm. Also. Agent for FIRST CLASS PIANOS. All instruments sold warranted for five year, aujr 2 l70-tf. rOKL. Lumber, Fish. Salt, and alt kinds v of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds ef Grain and l Seeds bought at Ihe highest market pried for cash or exchanged for merchandise, e.al. lumber. Jte, ie suit customers. I am pre pared Ie furnish lo builders bills ef lumber just as wanted and en short notice, of cither oak or yellow pins lumber. NO A II HER7ZLER. Jaat Part R"al. Jaaiata Ce Pa. TI!K uki;.t t At si: or Jwtt Published, in a Sealed En -rlnpe. Pries six cents. A Lecture oa tbe Nature, Treatment sail Radical Cure of peniionh'e i. or Seminal Weakness Involuntary K.missiijti", P'l'ia! Debility, and Impediment, to Marriape gen erally : Nervousneis Consiimplion. Ipily and Fits; Mentr.l and Physical Inenp-ieity. resuliiiig from Sidf Ahnr. Ac Py Iln: :kT J. rnvrRwrtt, M. D, Author of Ihe -Green Bock." Sc. The world rrnowrif I author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that tbe awful eonseiuenies of Self Abuse maj be edrctually removed wiih out medicine, and without danzerous surgi cal operations, bougie, instrument, rin;. or cordial, pointing out a mode of cure e r lain and effeetiial by which every sulToier. no mailer what hi eonlitinn maybe, iy cure himself cheat ly privately, and radical ly. This Lirrraa will pcuvi a . to TU(irM-s aan TiiorstxiM. Sent under seal, to any adre, in a plain sealed envelope, on the receipt of six rents. or two postage stamp, by addressing the publisher. Also. I'R CfLVERWELL S - Marrlaja aide." price 25 cent. Address the Puhlisher, CHAS. J. C. KLINE 4 Ok 127 Bowery. New York. P. O. B-x 4..W. LOOIS15L'K STATK NORMAL SCIluoL AND Literary and Comaereial Institute. The Faculty of '.his Institution aim to be very thoroiirh ia (heir iwstrnelir.a, and t look carefully after tbe BMcaers, hc.lt'a and morala of Ibe Mw4ent. Winter term eontmeacea January 9, 1971. aW Apply far catalogues Ie HESRY CARYCa. A. M.. Sept 1 l;o-timJ rrreeifiU
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