Juniata sentinel. (Mifflintown, Pa.) 1846-1873, April 12, 1871, Image 3
CS;e janiata Btntkti WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 12. J871. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ON AND after Sunday, Dec. 4, 1870, Passenger Trains will leave MifUin Station as follow: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12,50 A. M Fast Line 3,34 A. M. Harriob' Accommodn'o lQ,iH A. M. Mail Traiu 6,46 P. M. Cincinnati Empress 8,45 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express. 1,57, A. M. Pacific Kxprts 3,46 A. M. Mail Train 3,27, P. M Way Passenger 10.25 A. M. Pittebtmr Kxpress 6,20 A. M. Adnt1 Express 3,26 A. M. JAMES NORTH, Ag't orsrtm EiciarsEXT," i. 19, r. o. O F. meets iu lht tirsl and IhiroVl'uesdays f each s:oth, in the Odd Pellowa' Hall, Th psoutoa n, Juniata Co., Pa. WM. J. DENNIS. CP. W. C. Loix. Scriie. TOVi AU CUl'MUY. Cue trout fishing ee3ju has opened. "Wilson's riilge, bolnw Patterson, was co fire a f.w days af. White-Leaded bumbleb -es, linen coata 'And straw Lata made their appearance last Friday and Saturday. The thermotnt-ter on Saturday stood at 34 in New York, at Albany 100, at SpriugfielJ, Mass, 8S, at Omaha, Iowa, 90. aud at Miflliu S2. Lecture Subject, Honor, by C. J. Arms, of Lewistown, at the Court House in Mifflin, on tbe evening of April the 25lh, iust. Ir is said that two or three freight trains piled into each otlieras high as a common two-story house, on Saturday last, up about McVeytevni. The high wnid on Tuesday night made bad work of the mummoth adveitisment of the tnammr.th show on Main street The whole affair was blown to the ground A bird called the martin, a member of the swallow family, put in it appearance last week. Natuialists ssy that its com ing is indicative of the neatness of set tled funimer weather. U'Bif don't you use Nature's Hair Re storative t It is perfectly free from poi sons aud will retore pray or laded hair ' t3 its original cut r. For sale by 15. F. ' Kepncr & .Son, MifiTutown. Mw. Nhah A. Ei.iikr on last Friday shipped a In of fat cattle to Philadel phia. They were fine sleek looking ' "iters. We trust he fouud a good mar ket. , Purchased Mr D K. SuloufF & o , have purchased the wharf and ware house across the "the basin" of It. C t'alko.h'-r Esq., for the sum of SioOO. The company purpose building a new wanhous" 4') bv 4D, three stories high. Caution. The proprietor of the Buffalo List Stock Journal cautions the public iig iin.-t a man named Bliss, who is traveling in Pennsylvania, collecting sub scriptions on advertisements for that paper. Bliss, they say, is repudiated by the paper A Thief on Urtt. Friday at noon en terrd the warehouse cfice of Mr. Ever hart at Millestown, and broke open a delc and took therefrom $125. Some other money in the desk escaped the thief e notice. The desk was broken opea w.th a hatchet. i 'TiRKn Naturks Swekt Restorer, Balmy Sleep.' But there are times when this "Her.ewer of Strength" is de nied us. times when our minds and bod ies have br-eu so over-worked and are so worn out that we "woo the drowsy God in vain." Ti.e Peruvian Syrup (an Iron Touic,) renews our strength and makes our rest sweet and refreshing. "Fesm)Ma." Weller has christened his Ice Cream Garden " The Miffliutown Fessonia," Fessonia is the name of a heathen goddess for wearied persons, and is designed to mean "Rest for the weary " Any person who may desire to spend an hour of innocent enjoyment and recrea tion, and to partake of the best and purest Ice Cream that can be made, are invited to call. The Garden is now open Ice Cream and other refreshments can be Lad at all hours. Worth Remembering. It is said that bleeding from a wound, on man or beast may be stopped by a mixture of wheat flour and common ealt in equal pans bound on with a cloth. If the bleeding be profuse use a large quantity, say from one to ibree pints. It may be left on for hours or even days if neces sary. The person who gave us this Teceipt says . "In this manner he saved the' life of a horse which was bleeding from a wounded artery the bleeding ceased in five minutes after the applica tion. Ex. t Contractor W. L. Gantt has con tracted to put np a brick house for E. S. Doty, Esq., on the site of the Doty resi dence on Main street. Size of house, 52 by 30. with wing 26 by 20. Also, a brick house for E. S. Parker, banker, on the same lot on which the house stood in which Mr. Parker lived before the fire. Size of building. 50 by 27, with wing 25 by 20. Gaiitt's enterprise and energy is bub bling ap all around. The latest mani festation came the other evening in the form of a monstrous high fence on which to paste show biils, along the front of the lou on Main street owned by Mr. Jacob anJ Mr. Robinson. Hurrah po tub Nkw Store! U. Willi has just received a new lot of Groceries and Qneensware. and a general assortment of Goods, cheap for cash or country produce. Store opposite the Post Office, Perrysville. IIo, all ye that are hungry ! Come and buy such, food for the maintenance of the body as sweet and tender beef and well dressed mutton and veaL Come to Frank Maxwell's wagon, which makes the rounds of Mifflin and Patterson every Tuesday and Saturday morning with beef, and every Th-rsday morning with veal and mutton. Read his advertise ment in another column. Grate Yixes Now is tbe time to plant grape vines. ' and ' every lover of good grapes should not fail to secure a number of vines from J. Oberholtzer, proprietor of the Juniata Valley Vine yard, one mile northeast of Mifflin. Mr. Oberholtzer is prepared to furnish vines of all the choicest grapes in the country, at low prices. Give him a call and you will find him au obliging gentleman. Fresh Arrival of Drugs lec Dr. J. J. Applebaugh has just returned from the Eastern cities with a fresh arrival of Drugs, Medicines, Notions and Confec tions for his New Drug Store in Perrys ville, where everything in his line can be had at the lowest each prices. The at tention of the public is invited to his establishment. The Doctor has a very neatly fitted np room, and we are pleased to learu that he is doing a very flourishing business. Fashionablk Weddings. It is said that the latest fashion in engagements is to give no ring or piesents of any kind to the lady, aud the wedding to be quiet aud plain, only the relatives being pres eut, and the bride's dress very plaiu and simple. It is quite time that a reaction thould take place from the prevailing ex travagance of fashionable weddings At the rate things have hewn going on, it is fast becoming impossible for any but a millionaire to inirry. Couples, without a dollar to begin housekeeping with, are set out with silver service, gold aud jewelry, by the mistaken prodigality of friends, while the kiuhcu is bare of in dispensable ut'usils! 1 here is usually a woeful fit'.liiig off fro n this brilliant be ginning It is quite tune I"r young folks to begin at the other eud of married life' and set out v.hh a programme they cau carry out. Ec. cOSIUUMCaTBI'. Exhibition. Mr. EJt'ur : I thought it would not he out of pi ice to ht you know what the teachers were doing in Fermanagh school oistiiet during the past school term. I had the pleasure on the evening of the 3 1st ult , of attending the exhibition at the close of the schools of Happy Hollow and Reno's school honse. The exhibition was under the control of Messrs. Joiiu S toner and Holmes Dysinger, teachers of the above schools, and was held at Happy Hullow school house. These teachers certainly deserve praise fur the eff'oits in advancing the scholars under their care during the past winter, and their labor in getting up the exhibition. All that was perform ed, with the exception of a few pieces, was piacticed in their schools every d ly. The scholars performed their part with credit to themselves and their teachers. The essays, orations, declamations, dia logues and music were good for a com inon school far better than we could have expected. It did not come far short of schools of a higher grade. It was truly a succe-s, and all felt well pleased with the evening's entertainment. A Citizen. April 7, 1S71. Tub Mammoth Combination Show. Boston, Springer & Henderson's great Mastodon Menagerie, Collosal Caravan and Museum, will exhibit in Miffliutown, April 18th. 1371. The Harrisburg Pa triot, printed the following concerning it : The management announce for the sea son of 1S17 not only the largest but the most attractive, novel, original and in structive public amustm?nt ever offered in this country. The great Ali Ben Ab dal!ah troupe of genuiue Bedouin Arabs, or "Sous of the Deseit") fourteen in number), acknowledged by the European and American press as giving the most startling, rare and wonderful perform ances of any people on earth. Their ex traordinary feats, both ou the ground and in mid air, surpass both description and belief. The vast department of zoology is composed of the rare aud curious animals of Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, New Holland and Ceylon, including ornithological selec tions of the best sjiecimens of tropical and oriental birds, aud embrasing the finest collection of trained horses, the smallest ponies and the best performing lions in the world. Among the special ties are a herd of elephants aud a drove of camels and dromedaries. A mammoth caravan of eighteen mas sive cages, it is a stupendous combina tion, involving an investme.it of half a million dollars, requiring an army of dis ciplined men in its service, employing a multitude of horses and a train of wag ons, dens and cages over a mile long for its transportation through the country There will be a grand scenic parade on the morning of the exhibition. The circus will Hevelope a cavalcade of noble steeds, comprising Arabian Bel gian. Hungarian, French, and domestic thoroughbreds, iu connection with the most daring male and female riders, acro bats, gymnasts, trapeze and general performers. Wall Paper. Mr. Simon Basom has just received, at his residence on Cherry street, a fine assortment of . Wall Paper, which he will dispose of at very lovsi prices, lie intends to keep a stock conM stantly on hand. See his advertisement. Some one has written thus about the month of April : A cool April The barn will fill. The rain is welcomed : . ' An April flood Carries away the frog and his brood And April showers Make May flowers. When April blows hi horn. Its good for both hay and corn. hi Sussex Chief. The celebrated Hara bletoniau horse, Sussex Chief, now owned by J. B. M Todd, of Patterson, is one of the best horses in the country, lie has some of the finest colts in Ly coming, Northumberland and Union counties. One of Sussex Chief's 2 year old colts now owned by Mr. E. D. Trump, of Jersey Shore was awared the first Premium at the Fair of the Lycom i lg County Agricultural Society, held at vVilliamsport September 14th, 15th, and 16th 1S7J. ' There were quite a number of 2 year old colt's on exhibition some valued as high as S3000. Sussex Chief is on exhibition at the stable of Mr. Todd in Patterson. Farmers and others desi rous of improving their stock now have an opportunity. March 26-5w. GOLDEff FOUNTAIN PEN. Something new and novel. Be sure and read the advertisement in our paper, headed Greatest Invention of the Age." We believe the Go'.'lcn Fouutain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, hero is a chance to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. C.iitss. How they sting, throb, ache, smart uJ burn, upon our feet. In Tain we beg, and threaten, we curse, we flourish the sharpest knives above their heads, we hum, wo cut. hack, hew and fell, and still the pesky corns remain a thing of misery. Useless nre entreaties. Iers. curses, groans ; nothing, can remove our corvis but Brigg"s Alleviator and Curuiive, a sure cure lor Corns, Bunions. Ingrowing Nails, and all ail ments of the feet. Tuei ! Internal. External, Breeding or Itching. Thi distressing, and harrowing disease is alarming on tlie increase. More so. perhaps, from the fact that those who are articled with it are, from a false notion of delicacy, afraid to ask fur a remedy, thereby making their condition known, lliw wrong and fatal is this neglect. At the firs! intima tion uf the appearance of this complaint they si.ou'.d procure Briggt' Unrivaled Pile Remedy, and. using it according to directions, immeliately cheek it and permanently cure it. It is easy of applioatiuu, aud thorough iu its effect. HsADicnE. Neuralgia and Nervous Dis- i eases The wonderful effects of Dr. Briges' Allcvant.ir, for i lie speeily cure of the above very prevalent ami painful afflictions isknnwn to many tliousnnus wlw have used it with the nios: unqualified success. In every case of the conud tint above enumerated it has never fai.el to give immediate relief. Its effect is : 1 I .....Lnt lino tri.it will convince the most skrptic-il. Each bottle ! making two quarts when diluted for us?. Cossi'MirioM. This fatal and dreaded dis ease c in, and has been cured. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Heaier is a pleasent. agree able aud sure remedy for Onglis. Whooping Cough, t'roup. Hoarseness. Bronchitis. Lar yngitis. Sore Throat, Asthmi, Consumption, tyid all diseases of :be Throat, tur.gs and Chest. The above medicines are sold by B ANKS & HAMLIN, .Miffliutown, and by druggists gen erally. MARK I EI). KNOX SIEWAHT By Rev. S. F. Scovel. on i he 4th inst., at the St. James Hotel, in Pittsburg, Mr. Hiram Knox, of Harrisburg. Pa , and Misa Frances Stewart, daughter of Mr. Thomas Stewart, of Tuscarora Valley, this county. S11IVELY SIIOVER On tbe 6th inst.. ! by Rev. D. M. Biackieider, Mr. John A. Sliively, of this lace, and Miss Sarah E. Shover, of Milford township. Dissolution of Partnership. "VTOT1CE is hereby given that the partner 1 ship heretofore existing between the underipnd in the shoemaking business in the borough of Patterson, has been dissolved. J. W. DEAN 4 liKO. April 4. 1ST1. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Mary Uertzler. deceateJ. TJHEREAS Letters of Administration on V ilie estate of Mary Hcrtxler, late of .Walker township, dee'd., have been (ranted to the undersigned, residing in Delaware township, all persons indebted tn said estate are b-rehy requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KL'RIZ, Admr. Mirch 22, 1871-tit Odd Fellows' Hall Stock. AT a meeting of tbe corporators named in an Act entitled ' A Supplement to an Act to Incorporate the Oda Fellows' Hall Association of the Borough of Miffliutown." it was resolved to issue 1'JuO shares of stock, at Five Dollars per eli-re, the amount sub scribed to be paid in instalments. In ac cordance with ibis resolution and tho provi sions of the above-named act, bookB will be open at the office of Louis E. Atkinson, Esq., in IheO'urt llouseat Mifllintown, on THCRS DAY, APRIL 20th inst., from 8 a. m. to 4 p x., lor the purpose of receiving subscrip tiaus of stock. J. G. SNTDER. President, of the Board of Corporators. April 5, 1871-td "fresh beef, veal, &c. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public that he baa com menced tbe Butchering Business, and that his waron will visit Mitnintown and Mexico on TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an 'opportu nity of purchasing EXTRA BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON. LARD, &C, cheaper than from any other wngon. He only asks the citizens to give him a trial to satisfy them that be sells cheaper and belter meat than any other butcher in the county. ' CYRUS SIEBER. April 6, 1871-tf He-DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs. M . D., and Professor of Viwtt of the Eye ani Ear. hit ipeeialty m the Medieal College of Prnniylvania. 13 peart' experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holiand.) No. Hub Arch Street, Phila. Testimonials ean be seen at his offico. Tbe medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. oetlfc-lj - Commercial- ; CLOSING PRICES OF . AO So. 3d St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p.m. April 11, 1871. U. S. 6'a of '81 115iIlfiJ 62, 1121112 " 'fit, .. lllfS,112 . '65 I12rM2 05. new ir.i(lll " " '67, new, lll(,li:j 68 - I... lllIf,U2i 6 .10-4U's. iH8Wli'8 U. S. 30 Year 6 per cent.Cy 115fillo, Gold 1KJ,H0 Silver KifilOS Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Bonds- 84 841 Central Pacific R. R - 9"i Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds.. 74 74$ HIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for tbe Jdhiata Sentinel by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Bkeadstuffs. Extra Family Flour, 6bl .....$G 50 tfi bbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) V bus 1 20 Rye " " 75 Corn " " 6" Oats " - ; fiO Barley " " 70 Seeds. Clover 6 25 Timothy , 6 00 Flax 1 80 Beans 1 50 Sundries. Butter m 25 Eggs. doz 15 Lard, lit lb 12 Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Rag 3 Wool, washed 40 Poultry, live 8 Dried Apples 8 Peaches, pared 20 Peaches, unpared 15 Cherries " Cherries, pitted 20 " Blackberries 4 ' Raspberries 2: Country Hams 1( Sides and Shoulders 12 Potatoes, bus 1 00 Onions " 1 ' Ground Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 50 Locust Poets, mortising - 35 " for board fence.- - 16 PHILADELPHIA jHAICKETS. ' PHtLAi'Ki.i'hiA, April 11, 1871. Cloverseed is in 1-mited request, and there is more offefing. Sales of 300 buh. at 10a lOJe. Timothy may be quoted at $5.5(a575. There is more demand fjr Flour for the supply of the home consumers, but shippers are not operating. Sales of 2-00 bbls. in cluding Superfine $5 23(S5 51 Extras $ 0"(n' 25 N. W. Extra Family $7 25,7 40 Penna. do. do S6 fti'tt" 00 Ohio & Ind. -do. do $7 37fi,8 00 Fancy Brands $8 OOfc'J 25 In Wheat there is not muh doing. Sales of SSnO hush at $1 64alo7 for Ohio and Ind. red, and $1 72 for Ind white. Rye is quiet Corn meeia a limited demand with sales of 5900 bush, at 7080c. for yellow and 75c or Western mixed. Oats are firm and in moderate supply. Sales of 6300 hush, at HP o for Western and Southern, and 90c for Penn. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, April 10 P. M. Tfie market for B:ef Cattle was quite dull to-day. and the prices of the better descrip tions suffered a decline. We quote choice at -i i'Jc. ; tair to good at TaSc , and common at 4at'jjc. lb . eross Cows and Calves meet a steaiy denia nd at last wttk's prices. Sales of 250 head at $40 aG5. Sheep were not so much in request and prices were hardly so firm. We quote at 5a tic. for clipped and 7a8c. for wooled. The movement in Hogs was quite limi'ed. and prices favored buyers. S il-s of slop-fed at $3a850, and corn fed at 9i'J'o $ 10J lbs net" Patbmtsd Dcembb jth, 1869. OUR CELEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. HamitlwpM. Ar ki-WH 7 waed It tm hr the keat Vrm ult or Mid la thlarMa- - -. try! Will not ram4e. Mill im wrine K I with Pearikl Will t.lnr mtmrm 7 i he.t el Pea. Pat In aeat.M4eh.ie. 51 BOl.U OSLV BV AfcKNTa, aad far IhU rra.ia aar eaertl tnn eaa realha JillOpcraiaata. Pratt artrSWO per ceat.! Twacaaiala Pea, ! cratal wa aaiea, OO eaatet kaxaa, 01.Mp twelve ka .. Aaaraaa, Western Publishing Co. Manufacturer' Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa. CArTIOX.TlieaTtBaaalarlartliea Pea ha 14 ta aiaar laiftallaa or a lafe- rlar aaalltv. Hay aaly tha seaalae rt .--T AIS PKS ald ij UhCaaaav. la vii tlac far Pea five rar NaaM. Tawa. Caatj, aa Htato, alalaljr writtaa, aaa araera will aaaat With praatat aUcaUaa. D. P. SULOUFF, FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, DEALER IK GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL, PLASTER, SALT, CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER. GRAIN WILL BE RECEIVED IN STORE TO BE SOLD BY JUNE 1st 1871. "FEATHERS," ALL GItADES IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT FAMILIES A.D DEALERS. QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAICHEAD, Pittsburg, Pa- Jan25-3m LEBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, or Jonestown. Pa. POLICIES Perpetual, at low rates. No sieani risks taken. This is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Stale. J. WILSON ALLEN, Walnut P. O., Juniata Co.. Pa., Agent for Janiata, Huntingdon, Franklin, Fulton and Bedford counties. angl7-ly OF THE M AG EI Uu? dwtisciuruts 7-30 GOLD LOAN or TBI Northern Pacific BailroacL HATH) PEOSHESS OF THE W02S. The building cf tae Northern Pacific Rail road, (begun July last), is being pushed for ward with great energy from btb extremities of tbe line. Several thousand men are em ployed in Minnesota and on t'-e Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed S66 miles westward from Like Superior; inins are running over 130 miles of finished road, and track-laying is rapidly progressing toward the eastern border of Dakota. Including its purchase of the St. Paul & Pacific Road, ihe Northern Pacific Company now has 413 miles of completed road, and by Scpten.bci next this wiil he increased lo at least 560 A Good Investment. Jay Cooke Ji Co.. are now selling, ana uuuesiiniingly recommend, as a Profitable and perfectly Safe Investment the First Mortgage Land Grant Gold Bonds of the Northern Pacific Railroad ompany. They have 30 yeare to run. bear Seven and Three-Tenths percent, gold interest (more than 8 per cent, currency) and are secured by fir?! and only mortage on the entire road and its EjtiiMENfs, and also, as fast as lha Rod is eonit-leted, on 23(000 Ir res of Land to every mile of track, jr oOO Act. s fur each $1,000 U nd. Tbey are exempt from U. 8 Tax ; Principal and Interest are payable in Gold ; Denomination-; C ron, $100 to $1,U00 ; Begirt red, $100 to $10.00 . Lands for Bonds -Northern Pacific 7-30 s are ai ail time receivable at ten per ck:t. above par. in exchange for the Company's Lauds, at their lowest cash price. This ren ders 1 hem practically iNTKKtsr bearing land WARRANTS. Sinking Fond The proceeds of all sales of LauUa are r. quired to be devoted to, I lie re purchase and cancellation of tbe Firrt Mort gage Bonus of ihe Company. The Land brunt of the Road execedes Fifty Million Acres. This immense Sinking Fund will un doubtedly cancel the principal of the Com pany's bonded debt before it falls due. With their a'npte security and high rate of inter est, there is no investment, accessible to the people, which is more piioriTARt.r. on s.r. Exchanging r. 8. Five-Twenties The success 01 ibe New Government per cent. Loan will compel the early surrender of United States 6 per cents. Many holders of Five-Twenties are now exchauging them for Northern Pacific Seven-Thirtirs, thus reali zing a handsome profit and greatly increasing their veiirly inenme. Other Securities. All markatable Slocks and Uouds will be received at their highest price in exchange for Northern Pacific Seven Thirties. Exrr.Ess cn.titr.KS on Money or Bonds received, and on Seven-Thirties sent in return, will be paid by the Financial Agents. Full information, mayis. pamphlets, etc., can he obtained ou application at any agency, or frjin the undersigned. roi: SALE BT JAY COOKE & CO, Philadelphia, New York, Washington, Financial Agen's Northern Pacific Railroad Company, also, bt DOTY, PARKER & CO., AND JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, M1FFLIXTO iry, PA. IRON IN THE BLOOD. T'e PKnrrt W SVP.l'P mav-e- f wafc sro rf, a.i'l tipUj iU eii liy snpplYlng thr blood with JCvrrnrs Ovrs Vitalizing Agent IP.OX. rt fion. He sure von r" Peruvian Synrp. JMiuphiclii free. J. V. KINS.MnKK. Proprietor, Xn. .-.6 IW St., New York. Sold by Druggists, generally. 3 r.,.,r i.tt:tir. ,i.;l Aivh Si.: Prof. IMltn. Zl W. 1 Ith St.. t'!cinu, O.. and Ir. Gnent. at Cnrl.tt, A. Cans aiali- i " """""I co rei of alt ft A A V. i1""' f ! .in.vrAutiuiite 1 w D a'id'w ill. but htll tZ m e d i cine. pain. Evonr B rnf c and ntre ii ft Ktiiea and n- 5 timi d. If takQ in ol rfrui Fro- fr.Ts. witii their V 'X return, iiv-nrw i . . ttortis trata axtrer 1 1 V taW90 lu-.a'. Stt other tr-w,liitrit (V other honM wr od. For SEE WHAT $2 WIIL D3 ! A Handsome New $5 Steel Erg-avirg and a Prize worth from $1. to $25,000, IJOTII X'XMt tM. Every ticket diaws a prize. No blanks. With each ticket jou get at the time of pur chasing it either Lurley, a legend of the Rhine, the Disinherited, or the Cuill Christ which are regarded by dealers and experts ihe handsomest and best Steel Engravings ever offered at $it 0. They are lx24. Each of them is a gem of art. Remember every ticket holder will positively draw one of the following prizes. THE LaPlERKE HOTEL, .DEXTOX, MD.. containing tweniy-six rojtns. all modern con veniences outfit, stock, ij-c., woith, cash. $J6,C00. THE PICTURE HILL FARM, of 103 acres on the Choptank river, having a steamboat wharf on it, with a lime kiln, $10,000. THE COLD SPRIXG FARM '. of 50 acres; worth - - - SS.I'OU. THE CARTER FARM ! with SO acres choice land. - - - S'),Ut0. A HOUSE IS LEXTOX! - - $S.i0. .10 STANDARD SEWING MACHINES ! Worth from - - - SlOto$lC0. .50 WALT HAM WATCH r.S ! Euch worth from - - S to $100. 4 Pianos. 10 Organs and Melodious. One Cash Sum ... $.1,000 One Csh ium - $1,000 One Cah Sum ... $-VI0 Three Cash Sums each - - $100 Four Cash Sums each - - $-30. 4a.t70 lilFTS consisting of Washing Ms chines. Wringers. Standard Books, Works of Art, and other household and valuable arti ticles ; none of them can be purchased, ai retail, for less than $1,0, while some are worth $15 00 and more. Tbe drawing will take place as soon as en gravings enough are sold to distribute tbe tiokets. before as many ticket holders as cboose to be present, and to be under their control, at Denlou, Md. The Caroline County Land Association is a corporated body, chartered in the State of Mari land, and has a subscribed capital of $ Jit. 000. Wm. Fell, of Denton. S. K. Rich ardson, Sheriff of the county, Denton. Mary, land : Jacob Alhurger, Postmaster, Denton, .Maryland, and others, are among the stock holders. The purpose of this sale is simply to real iie the cash on merchandise on hand, and on the real estate. OFFICERS. James E. Ilignutt, Attorney at Law. Pres't. Henry S. Mancha. tof the Firm of Mancha 4 Bros.. Real Estate Brokers, Ridgely, Md.,) Secretary. G Pat roni. Treasurer and Manager. Gee-rge H. Russiim, Counsel. Refer also lo Charles Uooding. Esq.. Speak er of the Delaware Senate, tieCleiks of both branches of the Delaware Legislature, all the Leading men, the Hanks, and the Press of the Peninsula generally. Club agents wanted. One ticket aad engraving given free for eTery club of four with the money $8 00. Send all orders to our general office, thus : CAEOLUTE CO. LAUD ASSOCIATION, Sixth and King St., Wilmington; Del. THE CAROLINE PEARL Will be sent to all purchasers ruEf for one quarter on application. It will give a de tailed account of our proceedings .rom time ta time. Newspapers wishing t advertise for thf. iriU bVjbm. i V- -V .oVK a 1 H to D k .010. 'f m krt M $tv drntisciBfttts. EN. IRL9 who enre in our new business make from IS to lit er day in lheir own localities. ruil particulars and inatiucuons lent by maiL Those in need of permanent, profit able work, should auriress at once. GEORGE ST1N--ON 4 CO., Portland. Maine. 40 WEEKS FOR ONE DOLLAR ! THE AMKR1CN" K 1 1 It A l H ) M K from P'il 1. 1871 1 rirst-CIass, Eltlht-oage, agricultural and Family Weekly. peui nietis tree. HOPKINS ftlLCOX. Rec'aester. '. T. DR. S. S. FITCH'S Family Physician ; 90 pages : sent by mail free. Teaches how Io cure all diseases of the person ; akin, hair, eyes, complexion. Write to 714 liroad wav. New York. Hand and Mariano Sewing. J. & PCOATS' SIX-COED IN ALL NUMBM Frczi !To. S to No. 100 inclusive. FOR SALE BY All Sealers in DryGooi3 and Notions. BL00MIMT0N (ILL.) NURSERY. 19ih Year, b 0 Acres 13 Greenhouses. Largest Assortment all sixes. Best Stock ! Low Prices ! Would you know What, When, How to Plant! Fruit Shade, Ever green Trees. Rout Grafts, Seedlings, Oiage Plants. Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes. Shrubs, Roses, Greenho.ise and Garden Pl-nts. Ac. Ac. Flover and Vegetable Seeds S Finest, Beet Collection x.rts and quality. Send 10 cents for New Illustrated. Descriptive Catalogue 91) pages. Send stamp, each, for Catalogues of Seeds, witb I plain directions C4 pages; Bedding and Unrrlen Plants Z'i pages, ana Wholesale Price List 24 pages. Address F. K- PhtENlX. Bloomingion, Illinois. ISeetlj-i! Seeds! Market Gardeners wanting fresh and reli able Seeds, should buy of the growers. We grow the finest varieties of Beet, Cabbage. Cariot. Sujar Corn, Kale, Lettuce, Melon. Onion, Parsnip, Radish, Spinach, Squash, Turnip aud other Vegetable Seeds. Cata logues with Price List nailed free. WADE . ARMSTRONG. Seedsmen. 1120 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. FEAGSANT SAPCLIEIT2 . Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and CI (thing ; removes Paint, Grease, Tar. Kc. instantly, without the least injury to the finest fabric Sold by Drugeists and Fan4y Goods Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE CO., 33 Barcl y St., New York, 46 La Salie St., Chicago. 1Q9(i Use the Vegetable 1Q7j) AUUprJ1IOXARY BALSA?! -" v The oil standard remedy for Coughs, Colds. Consumption. 'Xotnintj better." Cctler Bros. & Co., Bocton. T7TVECA&, how made in 10 hours, without ' urus. Particulars 10 cents. F.Sage, Cromwell. Couti. ? ? I A TO THE WORKING CLASS. We arerow prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at home the whole of the time or fur the spare moments. Itusiness new, light and profitable. Persons of either sex easily earn from iV c. to :?" per evenin. and a pioporlioaal sum by devoting their whole time lo the business. Bov and irirls eam ! nearly as much as men. That all who see this noiice limy jend tinir address, and t-st the rmsine?1, we make ihe unp irnlleled offer : To such as are nut we'.l satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing Full particulars, a valuable simple which will fin to commence work on. and a copy of The Proplrx Litfrnnt Companion one of the lurgest and bei family newpapersever pub lished all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitable work, address E. C. ALLEN AO)., AiiGtita. M-iin. PSYCllHMANCY. Any lady or gentleman cm rnnke $1,000 a month, secure their own happiness and independence, by obtain ing Psychomancy. Fascination or Soul Char ming. 40 i pages ; cloth. Full instructions to uso this power over men oranimals at will, how to Me-nierize, became Trance or Writing Mediums, Divination, Spiritualism, Alchemy. Philosophy of Omens and Dreams; Urighatn Young's Harem, Guide to Marriage- &c, all contained in this bo,.k ; lnO.000 sold ; price by mail, in cloth Sl.J'". paper covers $1. None. Any person willing to set as agent will receive a sample copy of the work free As no capital is required, all desirous of gen teel employment should send lorthejbook. enclosing 1'lcts. for postage, lo T. W. EVANS & CO.. 41 South 8ia St.. Philadelphia AA'OII) QUACKS. A victim of early in discretion, causing nervons debility, premature decay, Ac , having tried in rain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow-sufferers. Add ess J. II. TUTTI-E. 78 Nasnu St.. New York. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. rT"IIE undersigned offers at private sale a X valuable fai m of 154 CXfcEJS, situati in Greenwood township, Juniata Co , adjoining lands of Paul and James Cox, a part being well timbered, anu tbe remainder in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a Log Dwelling House, and BARN, and other improvements There is a so a tine collection of FRUIT TREES, and an abundant supply of good water. This property is in cloee proximity to schools, chinches, and stores, and is a uost desirable location for farmer. It will be sold at a very low price if immediate appli cation is made to T. VAX IRWIN. Juniata Valley Bank, Mifllintown, Pa Or LOUIS E. ATKINSON, Mifflintown, Pa. Italian Bees are ihe Best. THOSE wishing to procure Queen Bees the coming season, can be accommodated on reasonable term ; also, L L. Langstroth's Movable Comb Patent liee Hive. Individual and Township Rights for sale. Send for cir cular. Address E. C KEARXS, Fob 22, '71-3m Box 129, Lewistown, P. B LOOMSBURO STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. The Faculty of this Iustitiiti-n aim to Tie very thorough in their instruction, and to look carefully after tbe manners, health and morals of the students. Winter term commence January 9, 1871. JSa?" Apply for eatslojues lo HENRY CARVCR. A. M., Sept 23, lP70-Brr Principal. WITH BEACTIFrt ENGRAVING, i 13 X 1" in. One year for SO cent. Address, ECHO, Art Rlyal, Fa. A FIXE assortment of Cloths, Casaimerea, Testings, Ac.,j ust received and for sale S. B. LOUDON. ftr . ' : ava votar. IttiSffllancous. PROCLAMATION Whereas tub Hon. Jajies II. Graham. President Judge of ; ihe Court of Common Pleas ef tbe 9:h ludi . cial Distrct, composed of tbe coumies of Juniata. Perry and Cumberland, and tho Hons. Thomas I. Miliikrs and SamcrI' Watts, Judges of lh Court of Common Pleas of Juniata county, bave issued their precept to me directed, bearing date the lOih day of Fehmary. 1871, fr holding a Court of Over and Terminer aud General Jiil Delivery, anil General Quarter Sessii,9 of Ihe Peace, at Mitfiiniovn. on thefoir'th Mondvt of April. 171. being the 24th day of the month : NOTICE IS HEREBY C1TEN lo the Coro ner, Justices of the Peace an! Constables of lb eounty of Juniata. tn.M tbey be then and j there iu their proper persons, at I a'ala'a in i the atiernecn et s;tid day, with records, in- quisitihns, examinations and 6ttp remem , brauces. to do those Iblnes that to taeir o4- oes respectively appertain, and liiose that are t oud ry recognizance to prosecute aaiasi the prisoners that are or I hen may be in tll Jail of said county of Juniata, he then aid I there lo prosecute against them as s'ji't it, just. - I By n Act of Assembly, passed the S: &ij 'of May. A. D. lSG-f. it is made the duty of tbe Jus; "ces ef the Peace rf toe several coun ties of tliis Commonweal! j to reiura, to the Clerk of the Cturt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, of ihe respeive counties, dll rfie re Cbgnitances entered into before then by any person or persons clmrged with the commis sion of any crime, except such eases as mnf be ended before a Justice of the Peace, under the existing laws, at least ten days before the commencement of tbe sessiaa of the CoOrt to which ihey are made n'urnable respectively; and in all cases where any reeognimnces are entered into less than ten days t-cfo're the commencement of the session t whkb they nre made returnable, the sail Justine ire re quired to return I lie same in the some banner as if said act bad not been passed. ' Dated at Mifilintown, the 2i'tU day of Mar., in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eigh't hundred and seventv-one. JOSEPH ARD, Saenf. . Sheriff's Office. Mifllintown, March 20, 171. " f Trial List for April Term, 187L Lewis A. Landis vs Jeremiah Lyons and Henry Cro?s, assignees, Ac. No. 9 Febhsary Term, 1871. . ,. - David Smith vs. Epliraim and Wilher Moi Cnhan No fi2 September Term 18fi3. James S. Vines vs. Vvilliam Stroup. No. 142 September Term. 1W9. James Crouse v. Wm. M. Allison. No. 11 April Term. 1870. Samuel Smith tj. Elder R. Giliifor l. No.' 42 April Term 170. Wm. Young rs. F. M. Mickey. No. 105 April Term lTO. George Searcr. lom'r of Jacob Searcr, dee'd. vs. Abraham SliftTy. No. 122 April Term 1S7i. Jacob Zeigle'r . Pef.n'a Cana? Co. No. 140 Sepiemher T6rm 1T70. John S- Luker.'s vs. Leach Fika. No. 18 December Term ls7t. Fredrick SchickTe vs. ffenr? Letter &. Co. Elixa Thompson ts. Jerome N. Thompson A Geo. Pumbaugh Ex'rof Martha N Tbomp; sou. dee'd. No. f7 December Term, 1870. John F.-ant adm'r, Ac , for use of the Ex of Martha A. Th"nipsin.,ilecKased. v. James II Thompson. No. t7 December Term 1S70. James W. Allen, Ex'r of Samuel Allen, de ceased vs. M'Nair Wilson. No. 73 February Term, 1871. R. E. M'MEEX, rrotVy PBOTnONOTART"S DFFlt'S. I Miffliutown. March 20. 1871. J List of Jurors, April Term, 187L cusn jrscT.s. Walker David Anker, John X Moore. Fayeit Peter Eishoar, J. B. McAlicter, 3. C. Myers, Geo. Sliively. Milford John Iialsbach, Oliver Harris, Jacob Lauver. David Partner. Fermanagh David Bistoar, Wm. Given. Delaware John Rrant. Spiuce Hill Wm. P. tjruver, Samuel Gra ham. A, J. Howell. Perrysville Thilip Ienberg. Susqueh inna Emanuel Long. Lack Ezra Montgomery, William Watson, John Watt. Mililintown Frank Noble, Wm. Wise. Turbctt John Wcitner. l'ETIT jmor.s. Milford Jacob Aughey, Wallis 31. Bratfao; Lewis Burcbfie! 1. Samuel Deariug, James D. Kelly, Andrew Shover, Tus?nrora David ETeale. fclias Gruver. Tlionipsontewtv Elihn 5enner. Spruce Hill Oecrge Bryner, J. A. Fiti geraid. firet'nvrc'ad D. ?'. Cot. Geo. W. M-iFlwee, Millard Woodward. A lam W ilt. Fayette S. 1!. "aveny, Jtms f.iveiiy. Christian Hopple, Snmuel Leonard. Samuel Marklev. Reuben Reynolu's, Joth M. Tennis, C B. Watts. p.e.-ile t). S. Ewing. Thomai MeCammnn. Walker Wm. Ilctrick, Jereme lletricli, Michael Sieber. Delaware Jav,1 IToops. Fermanagh F.'A.n ifornin j. flurfx rTauff man Mmifoe Elijah Herty. Mifllintown W-n. J Jackman F.cbert E. Parker. Wm. H. Ullman. John Y"enk!-y. Susquehanna Daniel Knouse, William II. Knoue, Amos Miller. PcrrysT?l!e Robt. Lfgan, JohnW. Stoven soe. Patterson E. J. Nangle. Joseph Rodge's; J. B. M. Ted 1. Lack Rohert Robison, Joseph Wallace, William D. Wails. March 19, 171. j liEXRY HARPER, So. 72 CIir.STNi r STREET, (Formerly 520 Arch Street,) Oppotite "Old Miuonie JIall," Philadelphia, Has a large Stock of AMERICAN Atcn SWISS fiOLT) ai SILVER WATCHES OPERA. I.I'tNTlEX AXD VEST CHAINS. FRENCH CLOCKS, OPERA CLASSES AXD FANCY GOODS, FANCY and PLAIN SOLID SILVERWARE AND -ROGERS CELEBRATED SPOONS. FORK?, TEA SETS. ICE PITCH ERS, CAS TORS, Ac. all of which are selling at rea sonable prices. March 22. 1S71-W Administiator'3 Notice. Estate of Samuel B. Vknnn, defeased. "ITfHEREAS Letters of Administration on v ihe estate of Samuel R. tikeson. late of Beale twp., dee'd., have been granted la the undersigned, residing iu Spruce 11:11 township, ail persons indented to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will prei.t them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES B. OKESON, Adm'r.' March 15, !S7l-f,t Administrator's Notice. Estate of Thnmmt IJ. Ilittte, demented. NOTICE is herehy given that Letters of Administration on the estate of Thomas B. Hittle. late of the borough nf Patterson, dee'd.. have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Fayetto township. All persona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paynrei-'t. an j tho having e'aitn will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAMCEL LEONARD, Adm r. Feb; 22, 1871.-6t. Administrator's Ifotice. Estate of Peter Tschopp, deceased. T,"IIEREAS Letters of Administration on V V the estate f the above decHen'. hie been granted lo tbe undersigned, residing in GreeLwood township. Juniata county, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested io make immediate payment, anl those hav ing claims against said estate will present the same for settlement. ADAM TSCHOPP. Adm'r. March 1, 1871-6t TtARTIX A WALTERS always keep up iVl their stock cf GROCERIES and will not be excelled either in the quality or price of their goods in this line. Give them a call, before going eleewher. v