tyt Juniata Sriithr.1. WEDNESDAl MORNING, MAY 10. 1871. 3J PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AXD J fter.S-'nJy, Dee. 4. 1870, Passenger Train wul lc,e Mitllin Station as follows: EASTWARD. I'hiladnlplia 'di.resa. Fast Line 12.50 A. M 3.31 A :.t lIsrr:sV;r Acnomuioda'n 10,45 A. M. JIail Train. 6,46 I. M. Ciucinuati Express WF.SVWARD Cjncinuati Ex..tCj. Pacific Express Mail Train Way 1'nsstiiger 1'itteburj Kx;re5s 8,45 P. M. 1,57, A. M. . :U6 A. 3,27. P M 10,25 A.'M. 6 20 A. M. Adding Express . 3,26 A. M. JAMES NORTH. Ag't "jrum EsriapjiEiT," i. 19, r. o. O F. meets on tile first mid third Tuesdays n( each month, in the Odd Fellows' T1..1I IW8 1 nooipsoiiiown, Juniata Co Pa. J. 1ENXIS, c. r. W. C. Louis, Scribe. TON AND CtHXTKY. C01.O aud Frosty Tuesday morning. Scarce Loaler ia .Vifilin. Nearly everybody hits something to do doj Cnt:RRlfS on the cherry trees along Cherry Street, itre as large as peas. . Tuk river "sw elled" on last Sabbath It is not the only thing tLat sometimes swells. , j farm Jacobs and II E. Parker are about to rect an office on the lot of the "former, on Bri.ige Street. Xjrrow The wagou track between the rows of brick and stone along Main ftreet, in South Mifflin. Thk people ask. why does not the CounuiLtce publish the names of those who received aid from the $20,000 ap propriation I That is a question for the Comxitte to answer. i .M-it. Geokuk Gosukn, the contractor for the erection of the new Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday last commenced the work bT clearing away the brick aud rubbish from the old foundation?". 1. W, Harlky & Co have received their Spring etock of Clothing. Don't fail to cn'.I at their Clothing Establish ment iu Wilson's building, corner of Bridge ar.d Water streets, and buy your summer strits. PosTPdxtD The sale of the Stam bangh property in this borough, did not take place on last Saturday, because of the iucJeiueiwy of the weather. The 1e wae potr..ned to Saturday May the 20th, at 1 o:e1ock I'. XI. CoNCF.tlT. A concert of vocal and in strumental nir.si will be given at the Gap School ilwuse, in Spruce Hill town- flnp, on I .iday tnni-. .May 10, l!s71 ; The proceed are to be expended in pur- , chasing a tw library for the Sabbath Sohol nf that ,.. A general inviu- ! linn vi.m 1..it nun is ex.e.ijea. A MA'S' named Taj'lor Hatch, a con ductor on the tlirouirii freiglit, was in f tantly killed at I5!:rsvilld Int(Ti;ectiin hy falling U'i3er the cars when in motion. He was luuiiiiig along on the top of the cars, and, making a miss step, fell to the track. Fifteeutars jiassed over him. 11 ill !daybnrg Ife-jiftrr. Wild will be the first to move for the organization of a party for the introduc tion of " Ulack lkss" into the Juniata quanted the public generally with a num river here, and etiforee the law for the I j,,r f tije etriking peculiarities of that protection of the fh after they have been !famus character. But that eong grew introduced. Good &rh at little cost, and j,,, ag everything else must do, and we fine sport with the " rod ar.d line" would j lyuk arouud for some new dodge, aud we he the result after ten years protection. J I Sabbath School Convention. The "Convention is to meet at the Lutheran Church, iu Miffliulown, on Tueeday, the IGih inst.. at 11 o'clock A.M. The i Committee of Armaments will be at ! the church from 10 o'clock, meet the del-! egates as they arrive and assign thtra places of entertakiment. Ample ar rangements have been made to accommo date a large dehgatin. Committer op Arrangements. Mifflintown, May 8, 1?71. Mr. Gko. Goshek has just received at his heap Store, iu I'atterson. another lot of Dry Goods, Groceries, prime Mack eral and Herring. Qceensware, &c. He i-eepnctfully in-ites the public to give him a call, as he guarantees satisfaction. He is buying in Hart. rd will pay the high est cash price for it. Railroad Ties will be tat at his Coal Yard at the Lock above Miffliu and nt I'atterson, iu ex change for goods of all kinds, aud the highest prices allowed for them. MayU)-2w Couxtv Sabbath School Associa tion Each Sabbath School in the county is respectfully requested to pre p?re a Report for the Convention to be held iu Mifflintown n the 16th and 17th iust. Any schools tfcat do not send del egates will please forward their reports to the Secietary. Schools are requested to answer the following questions in their reports : 1. Name of School ; 2. Date of Organization ; 3. Name and Address of Superintendent; 4. Name aud Address of Pusior, if any ; 5. Number of Male Teachers ; 6. Number of Female Teach ers ; 7. Number of Male Scholars; S Number of Female Scholars ; 9. Actual Average Attendance; 10. Number of Months kept oj-cu ; 11. Number of Vol umes in Library; 12. Number of Con-vt-sious in School j 13. Does your School regularly hold a Teachers' Meeting ? 14. Amount of Contributions to Missions and other Benevolent Objects ; Other facts of I l teres t i Thomas A. Elder, Sec I Mifflintown, Pa. Noticb The annual meeting of the FenoeylvanU Rewire Asociation will be held in Philadelphia on the IGih inst. Eicursion tickets will be sold on the Pennsylvania Railroad to members of the Association, or soldiers of the old Reserve Corps desiring to attend, at the rate of 2 cents per mile. These tickets are good from the- 13th to the 20th iust. Although Juniata furnished quite a number of men to the Reserve Corps lehehosalwavi ler, nnrW n.n.,J at the meetings of the Association. This should not be, and we hope that at the approaching re-union there will be a much fuller attendance from this county than ever before. For about fen days past a snspicious lo.ikiuj: bundle was observed in the sink of the outbuilding in the rear of the Court House, by persons who had oc casion to go to that place ; and yester day morning, curiosity getting the better of a couple geutlemen they fished it out aud. to their horror, discovered a female child, of about four months growth, wrapped in an apron. The news of the finding of the child spread rapidly, and the citizens were justly iudiguant at the outrage committed by the unnatural pa rents. A Jury was summoned, a ver dict rendered in accordance with the ehove facts, and the remains of the child properly disposed of by the borough au thorities. Midlhburg Post " lust Alabama Claims. We are informed that the most persistent and unyielding of the private citizens who have claims against the Biiitsli Government are Jr. I. C. Aver & Co.. of Lowell. Mass., the manufacturers of medicines. They will consent to nothing less than that their de mand for medicines destroyed by the British pirates shall be paid in gold and in dollars to the last ceut. They are era boMeued by the fact that the destruction of their goods by the English in China aud elsewhere (for where are not that troublesome nation trampling upon some body ?) have hitherto been paid iu full, and they now say that they shall he. They however propose this compromise : 'jive us Canada and we will call it even, because we can then send our remedies there without dutv. II 'ash ins'on Xttct For thk 1'KMTtXTiARV. Yeiterday Thomas J- 13"yer, recently convicted of forgery iu the Perry county court, was taken through the city for the eastern penitentiary. Boyer is the same man who was charged last winter wish having sel fire l" ,,is '''l"'-r'e house and burned t'"s occupants parents and sister aud brother. He was tried for the crime, ,ind I the circnmstatitial evitlence a-ai.isi him ! was urcttv .truur but the iurv rendered I : i: r ,.;, .,., ,.,,r..,.,j Aa i iibenltioa. At .j,e Mnw tima guIJici at,llt.d tj Bl,yer a3 tie ilicendiary and ! ,u'llIIt.rer it hecatne generally known that J he ,lad f d " ou J fatlier ud ,, itl,..;,i l.u. ljt -.b 1,o f.iil ' I for the felony and judgment passed ou j j liim, Judge (iiaham sentencing him to the ' penitentiary for two vears' II irrit'jurg PutriUqf May9th. jTj)E New Dodck The are many dodges in this wicked world. Dodges confront one at every turn, and one is coinnelled to fturiv how to dodge the dod , es. A song Ittat waa very punutar I ten years ago, called "Tlie l'odger," ac uave jt 'Tight away." All that is neces- sary to do in order to get a sight of it is to call ou Sheriff Loudon aud as'i him to ehow you the " latest improved" Dodge. The Dodge that the Sheriff has is uo "uuibug, hut is the famous Combined JI"wiug and ReP"'S Machine, called the Dodge. There is uo better machine in the market. The Sheriff has this season sold a car-load of them, and has ordered another load, which is expected lo ar rive here every day. Buy the late3t im proved new Dodge of Sheriff Loudou, who guarantees satisfaction to all pur chasers How Small Expenditures Count. Five cents each morning a mere trifle. Thirty-five cents jw-'r week not much ; vet it would buy coffee and sugar for a whole family, $18.27 a year and this amount invested in a savings bank at the end of a year and the interest thereon at six per ceuU computed annually, would in twelve years amount to more than 66SD enough to by a good farm in the west. Five cents before breakfast, dinner and supper; you'd hardly miss it, yet it is fifteen cents a day $105 a week. Enough to buy a small library of books, invest this as before, and in twenty years you have over SOOO. Quite enough to buy a good howse and lot. Ten cents each morning hardly worth a second tlwugJit ; yet with it you can buy a paper of pins or a spool of thread. Seventy cent per week it would buy several yards of muslin ; 533,50 iu one year deposit this amount as before, and you would hare 82 340 in twenty years, quite a sung little fortune. Ten cents before each breakfast, dinner and supper thirty cents a day. It would buy a hook for the children . 52,10 a weetc. i, t.w for a rear s subscription eUU..S.i fj to a good newspaper f 5 106 per year j r.fc it vou could buy a good melodeon, w.m u y o from which you couta Fouu B music to pleasantly while the evening ! hours away. And this amount mvesteu as before, would in forty years produce tbe desirable amount of S 15,000. E. fj. B. M. Todd has purchased Mrs, Fasick's lot on Main street. Price seven hundred oVdliirs A business MAttf the other day com pared a business house in doll times to a man's stomach when out of order. The stomach needs physic a ebarp purga tive, and the business house needs heavy 1 doBe8 of dvert"DS ln botb a I brIsk ,Ute of affair9 mH? U looked for, i and restored health, unless, indeed, tue case is one of actual decline. Notice to School Teachers. The Committe on Permanent Certificates will meet in the School House in the borough of Mifflintowu on Saturday May 13th at 1 o'clock P. M. to transact such business as may be brought before it. Applicants, aud others interested will please attend. Every member of the Committee should be present without fail.' It is necessary to publish the resolu tions adopted by the Committee Dec. 16th, 1S70: Uttolod, That the present Committee be governed by the same resolutions adopted oy previous Uo in wit tee on l er uianent Certificates. . llttolpfd. That whenever application is made for a Permanent Certificate the chairman give due notice in the county I papers to all the members to meet at luouipsotistown or Mimmtown on the last day of the week. The resolutions previously adopted were published two years ag, and it is necessary to give the substances of them. All applicants must have their blanks filed up and duly signed by directors aud county Superintendent All applicants must pass an examina tion in all the branches required by law, j before the Commitee They must write a thesis on some edu cational topic and read it before the Com mittee. By order of the Chairman. WELLINGTON' SMITH. Scy. II IV IIakk. The undersigned, whose post office address is Mifllintown, Juniata county, l'a., hereby informs the public that he is the only authorized agent iu -Tiuti.it-, rniintv fur tlio linar mlrn nnnn. ' r I larly known as the 'Columbia Hay R.ike. The public is also informed that certain parties are nowr gelling iu this comity an imitation rake, which they anil as the genuine Sclmll & Dauner, or l'ratt & Smedlev, or Columbia Rake. Jotl.V Zciok. MitiOAOtt's 15azaii Jefferson MiJ dagh has rt litted and relui nirlied his I.ivery Stable and J5azar, in 1'atterson, and is now ready to accommodate his old . p i i .1 i l- ll :.l. m,'I""! an1 u,e Pu,,1,c P'"'"- fine a"'1 BM,t,,! d,ivin? honW9- n, w ,li,r- "cw b"PSie3- lIe 8,50 Ui four second Land bttrjri'8 for sale at reason- prwe KcauVr, call at liis Bazar i,u,J 8ee f,,r T"UU- - riT." Trirr GOLDEN F0TJ1T TAIN PEN. ciouieiniug new uuu uuvei. ic nuic am read the advert isenivut in our piiticr, headed ..Gr.,ct Invention of the Age ." We believe tiie Go!len Fountain Ten is unsurpassed. A good pn is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is aehauce to make money in introducing a good and saleable article. Conxs. How (hey sting, throb, ache, j smart -.nd burn, upon our feet. In vain we beg, and threaten, we curse, we flourish ' ihn iktrnaui ttiiva above their heads, we 1 ;t . un.l fll ..n.l a;il "". " .. " . 1. , Kn.l... amntn a tin,,., mmiipir j IUC pCSIVJf lUMIC 1 V 1.1 ... '- , v. . j . ; Useless are entreaties, tears, curses, groans; nothing can remove our corns hut Brigg's Alleviator and Curative, sure cure tor Corns. Bunions. Ingrowing Sails, and all ail- I ments of the feet. PilksI Internal, External, Bleeding or Itching. Thi- distressing aud harrowing disease is alarming on the increase. More so. perhaps, from the fact that those who are afflicted with it are, from a false notion of ,lal ufrai.l IA aalr fi,r a rampilp tlierphv making their condition known. How wrong and fatal is this neglect. At tbe first lntima- tion ot the appearance of this complaint they should procure Urigg' Unrivaled File Kenicdy, and, using it according to directions, immediately check it and permanently cure it. It is easy of application, aud thorough in its effects. HE.vnACiiK, Neuralgia and Nervous Dis eases. The wonderful effects of Dr. Briggs' Allevantor, for the speedy cure of the above very prevalent and painful afflictions is known to many thousands who have used it with the mos. unqualified success. In every case of the complaint above enumerated it has never failed to give immediate relief. Its effect is magical beyond precedent. 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 Lung Healer is a pleasent, agree able and sure remedy for Coughs. Whooping Cough, Croup, Hnarseness, Bronchitis. Lar yngitis. Sore Throat, Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest. The above medicines are sold by BANKS & HAMLIN, Mifflintown, and by druggists gen erally. MARRIED. BRACKB1LL GLASS At the residence of Mr. Samuel Bassler, near Woodbury, on the 2nd inst., hy Rev. A. Bowers, Mr. Sam uel Brackhill and Miss Amanda Glass, both of Bedford county, Pa. fjGILFILLAN McALlSTER. At McAlis terville, on the 9th inst.. by Rev. M. Allison, Mr. James Gilfillan, of Millerstown, and Miss Ann McAlister, of McAlisterviUeJ DIED. SHU MAKER On the 2nd inst., of dropsy, in Liverpool. Perry county, Mary Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Sbumaker, aged 25 years. KLOSS. On the 3rd inst,, in Walker twp., Mrs. Kloss, widow of the late David Eloss, dee d., aged 74 years. imperial Notices. teg- DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and C; TAKRH treated with the utmost sucoess by 1 ,! lVofeor of o ttcially , the Xedieai CotK-e of Prmuylnania. 13 ptarsl experience, tf'u f Levdon. Holiand.l Na. 81)5 Arch r---iesiimouials ea. be seen t hu offico The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his praitice. Artificial eyes inserieu wnn out pain. No charge for examination. oct!2-ly Commercial. CLOSING PRICES OF BeBaven&Brtj. 40 So. 3d St. Phila. p. m. May 9, 1871. 3 o'clock. C. S. 6's of '81 '62, 14. -.. 'fi-j,. ....... .............. " '65, new, 't7, new, 'OK 5's. 10-4J's - C. S. 00 Vear 6 per cent. Cj Gold Silver Union Picific R. K. 1st M. Honda. Central Pucifio R. R Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds. 116jtl7i , HI (Vtxlllj in!ijrv)ii".j lioaH5 ill (.a,u JOOjftMOoj; 81 1 (SiSlj MFl'LLNTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OP COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata Skktisel by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Breadrtuffs. Extra Family Flour, If) bbl $6 50 ) J bbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) "V bus 1 20 Rye " " 75 Corn " " 0 Oats " " 50 Barley " " "0 Seeds. Cover 6 25 Timothy - A 00 Flax - 1 "0 Beaus 1 60 Sundries. Butter V It 25 Eggs. (i doi 12 Lard, tl I" I Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Rags - 3 Wool, washed 40 Poulliy, lie . 8 Dried Apples 8 " Peaches, pared 20 " Peaches, unpared 15 " - Cherries " Cherries, pitted 20 " Blackberries 4 " Raspberries 20 Country Hama - 17 .Sides ami Shoulders 12 Potatoes, yi bus 1 00 Onions " 1 00 Ground Alom Salt, "jt sack 2 25 Railroad Ties 50 Locust Posts, mortising 35 " " for board fence.. ..... 16 PHILADELPHIA MAHKETS. Phil viKtPhiA. May t), 1871. I TIiam w a rathai. mnn rlnrrnml fitr flmir In i jnv- but without improvement in prices Sales of 320J ubls. including Superfine S3 2o(So 50 Extras $5 ",(,; 80 N. W. Extra Family 25(;7 25 Penna. do. do. 2dfri,6 oO Obio&Ind. dj. do $7 0Of,8 110 Fancy Brar ds $8 Ol'fcS 35 The Wheat market is rather quiet, but pri ces are steady. Sales of UiiOO bus. at i?l .'a 1 iX for Indiana and Ohio red ; $1 til for Juniata cou nty do. ; Si tiOal 6:! for amber, and $1 t5 for white. Kye may be quoted at $l20forl'enn. ln Corn there is more do ing and prices are firmer. Sales of 7800 bus at )Kc. for yellow, and 74a76c. for Western mixed. Oats meet a fair demand, and 2UU0 bush. Penn. and Western Fold at boa 61c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET, j Monday, May 8 P. M. j There is no improvement to record in the ; market for Beef Cattle, the demand from j the butc bers still being limited and confined I to small lines to meet the pressing wants of i their cu stotners We quote choice at SaSJc. ' fair to ;ood at C;u7oC. and common at 4 tic. ft Il, gross. Jows and Calves. mere is more uemanu for this description of stock and prices are firm. Sales .of fresh cows at $3ua7o, and spring -rs at $;10a5. Sheep are in fair request at about previous ficures. We quote clipped a. Gia'ilo. and wooled at CJafAc ( It) gross Hog i are dull and weak in price. Sales of corn-f si at $Sa8 50 n 1D0 lbs net. I). K. SULOUFF it CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) lzalzss m Grom,Lumter,Coal, alt, X3ln!-tei, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. Tlie Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &c, Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boa's of our own we can freight Grain. Lumber, foal, c. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. Jfc?Yon can make money by calling on us belore selling or buying elsewhere. GnsiN will he RKCEtvr.n ix stubs to be SOLD BT THE 1ST OF JUNE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. JUINIATA VALLEY liAM OF MIFFLIXTOWX, PEXN'A, JOSEPH POME ROY, President. T. VAN IRVIN, Cashier. MKKCTORS. Joseph Pomeroy, iJohn .'. Patterson, Jereme N. Thompson, 'George Jacobs, John Balsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States lionds, cash, coupons and checks. Itemit money to any part of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. ln suras of $200 at 2 per eent. discount. In sums ef $i00 at 2i per eent. discount. In sums of $1000 at 3 per cent, discount. faug 18 1869 COAL AND LUMBER TARD. The under sifined begs leave to inform the public that he keeps constantly on hand a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces iu part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur-neis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as White Vine Plank, two inches, do 1 White Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch. White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Joice, Roofing Lath, Plastering Lath, Shingles, Striping, rjash and Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice. Persons on the East side of tbe River can be furnished with Limehuroers Coal, &e., from thecoal yard at Tysons Lock. aug 15-ly. GEORGE GOSHEN PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Offio. IHisffUaa-ous. fitirrai! Hurrah! Great Excitement at the Mifflto ' Chair Works!. . WHY is it that everybody goes to WM. F. SNTDER when they are ia need of any kind of Chair ? BECAUSE he keeps the Best and Finest Assortment of all kinds of Chairs that was ever offered to the eyes of the public. Reader, if you are in want of Chairs of any kind, yon will do well to call on the un dersigned and examine his fine stock of Cans Seat and Windsor Chairs of all descriptions, before purchasing else where. Having lately started ia business, he is uciciiumr'i in uu iiie ery uesi lie can as regards onruhiiity and cheapness, and irur. rants all work laanujactured by him. 8i-5? Remmher the Sign of the !IG li:i CIIA1II on the pole ou the corner of .Main aud Cherry streets, when you want to buy good chairs. WM. F. SXYDER. Mifllintown, Feb 8, 1871. The Place fur Good Grape-vines IS AT THE Juniata IfalUn IHmnarbs, AXD KAPE-VI.E MIWEKT. , XIIE undersigned would respectfully in- -a. lorm the pub lie that be has started t P,m " " y of Mifflintown, where he has been testing a large number of the different varieties of Grapes ; and having been in the business for seven years, he is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES. AND OF THE MOST IT.OMISLVG KINDS, AT fj O V IK T I. . bythesinifle vine, dozen, hundrel or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty vines will do well to call and see for them selves. fca?" flood and responsible Agents wanted. Address, JONAS OBKRHOLTZER. Mittiiniown. Juniata Co., Pa. Beef ! Veal! MuttonT THE undersigned hereby informs the pub- J lie that he still continues to curry on the i Butchering Business in Mifiiintown. and will hereafter supply the citizens of Mifflin acd Patterson wiih C1IOICK UKliF every TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings, aud with "Vosil mid 3Ltlttou cverv THURSDAY morning. His wagon will go the rounds of both towns on the mornings mentioned. As he is the only butcher in ibis vicinity who continued in business durin the past winter, for the accommodation of the public, be feels that he is entitled to more than an ordinary share of patronage through out the summer season. IBANK MAXWELL. April 12, 171. FKES11 BEEF, VEAL, &C. rpiIE undersigned would respectfully an-J- limiiice to the public that he has com menced the Kutcliering Uininrss. and that his wairon will visit M itllintown uud .Mexico on Tl'ESMAY and SATL'KDA Y mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing extra i;ei:k. veal, mctton. LARD, tc, cheaper than from any other wagon. He only n"ks the citizens lo.give hint a trial I o satisfy tbem that he pells cheaper and better meat than any other butcher in the county. CYRUS SIEBLR. April .', li-Tl-tf I1EXUY IIAKPER, 87' Bit; CHESTXi r STREET, (Formerly 520 Arch Street.) Opposite Old Masonie Hull" Philadelphia, Has a large Stock of AMERICAN ami SWISS GOLD ssn SILVER WATCHES OPERA. I.IOXT1EN AND VEST CIIAINS. FRENCH CLOCKS, OPERA GLASSES AND FANCY GOODS, FANCY and PLAIN SOLID SILVERWARE AND ROGERS CELEBRATED SPOON'S. FOKKS. TEA SETS, ICE PITCHERS, CAS TORS, Ac., all of which are selling at rea sonable prices. March 11, lCTl-ly EMPLOYMENT BIKEAU OF THE Yonng lien's Christian Association, Office. IS:; South Tih St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut St Walnut. If you wish to hire labor of any kind, write an l tell us just the help you want. The wages you will pay. The best, and cheapest, way lo reach your place, and if far from Philadelphia, you bad better enclose Railroad fare. We will do our best lo serve you and give you all lite information we can about the person we send. Our desire is U: assist tbe worthy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN. Sup't Employment Bureau, 12S South 7th Street, Phtlada. Italian Bees are the Best. THOSE wishing to procure Queen Bees the coming season, can be accommodated on reasonable terms ; also, L L. Langstroth's Movable Comb Patent Bee Hive. Individual and, Township Rights for sale. Send for cir cular. Address E. C KEARNS, Fob 22, '7l-3m Box 129, Lewistown, Pa. XJE.- KIjIIVK, ut IA. "Ai.i.i'jA,o Cwr In-tilvu. AH An-h St.; Prof. Ualtnn. lis Vt. 4th f . CmrinnMi. O.. fcnd Dr. 6rtiie. W lliirWa, N.C.,r uuA- 1 Mummuni CnceTAntid.ift j I I vitnuuK sua Q t m.dielii.. sniw nr riiiw i . uit with but littl 3, ra kit O mnvM. if uken m I Q tiiueaDd cms. Ml ! bociu Pf ? 7 bMiia trrat- mitrvMim. ve.ii, i . j. frMora. with their V nwu, statliDg oat Ifi n I m 1 vlverlitt. mtniiftiu. Nnn nthpr thonld ever be nwd. fat prtiru Irt. tend for ein-ilar. oil, ornAAmt aboyw. The PERUVIAN SYRUP makes ttie weak strnntr, aud CieU Urease by supplying Ihe blood witb nIttke's Owx Vrrauzixo Agent IRON. Cautin Be sure von tret Peruvian Syrup. ranwhleu free. J. I". IH.NSMOKK, rtoprietoll Ko. 3 Her St.. New York. Bold by Druggists generally. COAL. I of Me OAL. Lumber, Fish. Salt, and all kinds erchanHise for sale. Chestnut Oak i Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at the highest market price for cash or exchanged for merchandise, e.al. lumber. &c, to' suit customers. I am pre parea to inrnisn to ouuaers filij ol lumfer just as wnntea ano on soon notice, 01 euaer oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. 'Jan4 Port Royal, Juniata Co., T. IRON IN THE BLOOD. cur drmisfmcuts. THE SCHOOL More largely patronized by Toung Men than any other for a Business or Academic Educa tion is EaMtman College. Poughkeepsie, X. T. It is the oldest, best, mutt reasonable I'racttcal School in the United Slates, and lb only one p;iiuuiE Bouai-ons sor oraouaies. Iteier to tiatrons in eierv Slate. .4Mre. II. G. EAST MAX, LL 1).. President. iioLLin vYsm iu;, I"A. BLOOMSM (ILL.) NURSERY, 10th Ye:ir: 6' 0 Acres 13 (irernl.oue Largest. .Issnnmeul all sizes. Itest Sio)t .' Low Trices I Would you know Wfi,!, When, How to Plant ! Fruit Shade. Ever. green Tree. Hoot lirafis. Seedling-. Oiage 11 am sK Apple Seed, Early Rose Potatoes, Shrub,, Rose, lii-i-enho.ise r.n l Gardi-n j i'nti. Flosrer anil Tntrtable SCCds ! finest. Best Coilecnou sorts and (Uiility. Send 10 cents for New Illustrated. Descriptive Catalogue WO pares. Send stamp, eacb, for Catalogues of Seeds, witt plain directions 04 pages directions 01 pages; Beftding and (iarden Plant"! 32 psgi and Wholesale Price List 24 pases. Aduress F. K- 1'HtE.VlX, Bloomington, Illinois. A remedy which has been tested for ten years, ami proved in lhouflfwds of cases capable o.r coring all l.s Dr. Creek's WINE OF easts of the Throat and Luhj; T A D 'performing u.any remarka- 7. VT. , , i',le cures. nierlis trial from iistabhsbed wbo are suffering from I8G2. jsimilar affections and vainly . .ul'inn l:..r ir ii ... .. ?- Coughs and Colds- The Druggists say it I Lands, at their lowest cash price. This" ren cures mem all. : ders them pracucaHy l.TrtaKsT BtARfXtt ta"t Achmi Thertliif and enra nf it sis mar. vclous. Bronchitis. E vary sufferer will find relief and cure. Throat Ailments reiiuire only a few doses, Lung Diseases. "as cured cases pronoun- ced incurable. Debility- It renovates and invigorates the ... sysie Liver Complaint. Most effective regulator of this crgan. Dyspepsia. Its healthy action ou thestom ach cures it. Appetizer. H is health giving and appetite restoring. Urinary Organs. Action on them is marked uu prompt DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR ' rich in the ' 1 c:!' even-Thiftir8 thus reali- medicinal .tualities of Tar, combined with i z,n? handsome profitatld greatly nVcreasita vegetable inerdients of undoubted value, 1 ll""r, yt!iri' '". . . which make it unsurpassed, not only for the j 0tl"r Securities. All markataUe Stocks complaints enumerated, but it rnmdi; restore, I l'""',U W,U ,,e ri-i at their highest exhausUd slrenjih, cleanses the stomach, rt- ! Pr,ce ,u "change for Northern racifb Seven laxes the liver and puts them to work, causes Thirties. Exi kess ii vRr.Ks on Money or the food to digest, and makes pure blood, and I V,un,lr Tw on Seven-Thirties sent, begets a vivacity appreciated hy both sound ' "' re,lrn- w'!l b P'J ? 'ue Financial i and sick. If y..u are afflicted iu any wav. I we know if von tr. i).. lifr.ni.ina b r,r.:. of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar, you will , j add your testimnny to its great value in cor-; ' reeling any "ills iI.hi fle-h i heir in." Pre- : j V1 oay by OtlVEa CR00R & CO. Sold j ; hy Druggists everywhere. For Scrofula, Scrofulous Tumors. SrtrefuluiH Diseas-es of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form. Rheumatism. Diseases of the Liver, Diseases of the Skin. Eruptions, Pimples. Roils. Teller, .Scald Ileal, fleers and Old Sores, or any dise ise depending on a depravjil condition of the blood, take Da. Crook's CoMinrsu Pvki p r I'i.i.k Root. It is coini.ined with the best tonic preparations of Iron known, ; and is the best Alterative and .Wood Purifier j made. Cleanse v tur Hiooa. Try one bottle. I ' y Sold by druggists. Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK & CO.. Davton. O. FOR $7 PER LINE, We will inrr nn H-JvertNmpnt 10 3IOATII In One Hundred and Fil'tv-tive First-cla.-s PE27NSYL7A2TIA ITESPAPSSS, Including Eleven Dailies. j We refer lo the publisher of tLis pnper, to whom our responsibility is well known. I LIMA' SKT l''HKK. I Address GE0BCE P. ROW ELL & CO., I Advertising Agents, Sos. 41 Park Rew, .Tew York. TJ39 the Vegetable 1K7I, m-i hiiiiiuv nil i:l 1 J The old standard remedy for t'mifchs. Colds, Consumption. 'Sothm-j better." Cl'TLKtt linos. & Co., Boston. mmwm m . wsot I PSASSANT SAP0LIE1TE Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and i 'Cidhing; removes Paint, Grease, Tar. .tc, i j instantly, without the least injury to the finest . j fabric. Sold Drugeists and Fancy Goods ' Dealers. FRAGRANT SAI'OLIENK Cf I,, : ! 3i Barcby St., New f irrk, La Salle St., j j Chicago. 1 A HAV Ff It? A'l.f; with Sfot:il Tor,!,1 Olo Address .t Vt. E. (jean ax, Springfre'.d. Buy the Apole Parer, Gorer and Slicer. Price -.w. tOOIi A MONTH. Horse and Carriage fur- . jvuw nitbed. Expenses paid. II. Shaw. Alfred. Me. Agents! Read This! IT F "ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF V $30 PER itfESH and Krpenses. or I-. low a large commission to sell oifr n and wonderful inventforis. td lre.M WAGNER & CO . Marshall. MicS. CUT TfflS OUT, ; And send Twenly-Sve Cents for a Ticket ami j draw a Watch, Sewing Machine, Piano, or ' some article of value. No blanks. Six for, One Dollar. Address, PACKARD & CO.. . Cincinnati, Ohio. AVOID QUACKS. A victim of early in- ' ssecet3r. discretion, causing nervals debility, j f; i.'ll"l.nf Treasurer' and Manager, premature decay, &e., having tried in vain I (jprge II. RussiiLi, Ct:insel. every advertised remedy, has a simple means. U(.f(.r ul)0 to Charles Gooding, Es..Speak of self-cnre. which he will send free to his tT u( lbc i,KiilwaM Senate, :iet:ierks of both fellow-sufferers. AUdressj. n. in iir 7S Xafsan St.. New York. I, Patistio DacEMsa 7TB, i3$o. OUR CF.LEBRATED GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. KmaHMinli. AeknwlKlsl It H w. fcava and It M ke Ike keM Pea mailt or raid In thlf-ma- tr Ulll mi I4...J.. slxIT HneawrltteM C ! with Pr Onk ! Will .stnrsr ilinetl Wststi Pens. I'nt utolii ni-t slide bnis. milltOMlV RV AE.s.T. fur I Ms ts, rrmMm nny fKrrll prs mm rrnWr SiCOO iMrriaiMitk. I'l-uSt omt Simi ner vnw. 1 J i Two temple I' cents! oso I isa rnfl i hose. fl.OOi tUo kooM,! i e-.in- AizareiM, Vesterjj Publishing Co. Mi-TuTacturerl' Agents, Piushu-sh, ?.. CArTIfc!-TieaTt"'":';rJ,ri i rltir rtwtadlr. Ha the--.iu ' VI ' v TAlA rtSH-oitlbrtHUt'oiMtmiijf. titzM tsttsF I'en" tr'v! Town. OaMrrCr. Ait Bint, MalnW wHtt, ti4 wtlcr wt.1 met Vltd ).f-w-itnt ii I o. A Large assortment of Queenrware, Cftraa ware. Glassware, Crockeryware, Cedar- i ware, 4c, for sale cbssD by ! MARTIN & WALTERS. IOll c A LL Ibree set of Look Stove Xt- l?OIl SALE Three set of Cook Stove Pt- x rerns. jo. i, a, ana , t lasis ana roiiow 1 ; Boards, all complete, by SILAS SIIAMP, i Oct 5-3a liitfiintowa. n OF THE M AGE! f lijsrfUattfous. 7-30 GOLD LOAN or the Northern Pacific Railroad. 1 a nx-nx, , bA. U JTiiiWw Aiui s C7 I The building ;f tio Xortbem Pacific R.iil i road, (begi.n July bsi. is being pu-iird tr j ward wiib gre: energy from hjfh extremities I of the line. Several iliutisair? men are em- tVTZ S (westward Jrnm Like SupiTinrJ irms are ; running over 130 miics of tini-Lel road, aud ! trae!v-!iy ing is imjMW prui csi!:g toward I ,ne eas'crn hord-r of iiikia I:H-ncfirf; i:s j rurcuse of the S'. Faui i; Tacitia Knajl, i.ha j Xorthefn PaciSj Company now h:is 4 1 Smile f Completed ri. ail, and by Sei't-inhi t nrxt this wil he iiicreas-d lo at leist 500 A Caod Intrstuirot. Jay t'.Ae Co., nie now selling, aud unhesitatingly rceomnier.U. as a Profitable and perfectly Safe Invest tnett ' the First Mortgage Land (irant tiold Bonds 'of the ortlierii Pacific Railroad i otnpany. They have nO yeare to run. her Seven an l I Ibree-Tenths percent, guld interest (more than 8 per ctnl. crirrticy? trnrt are Secured by first and only mortage ortthe r.'xTiHtf RfMtf and its Kyririiiixis, and also, as fast as th lioad is ronn-U'tod. oil 23,000 IcrM of Land to every mile of track, Dr 500 Aen s for each SLOW B ind. " They are exempt from U. S Tax : Principal j ami Interest are payable m Cold -, Uenomina , linns ; Coupons, l,tj to $1,1)00 ; Registered; i $1ihi to Sn.tKi . j Lands For Bo ads Northern Pacific 7-39 ' ii - ii . . i -Bt.vE r-. inrxebanu lor the Companv' W ARR xts. ! Sinking' Fumf The proceeds of all sslei i of Lands are reiu:rrl to be devotd to the r- ; purchase and eniicei'.atloii of the Frst Mori- i gage Bonds of l lie Company. The Laml j lrani of the Bond erect-des Fifty Minion ' Acrs. This immense linking Fund will iln- ' ,l0"" '"y eanrrl the principal of the Com- 1 ' .- l. I . .1 1 . t. a 1. . rtl:. t. pany's bonded debt before it fans' due. Vitn their ample security and high rare of inter est, there is no investment. acce?iile to the people, which is more iRoriT(Ri.K or safr. Exchanging IV S. Five-Twenties The success ol lite lew Government 6 per cenr.' Loan will compel the early surreuder of United States B per et nrs. Many holders of Five-Twenties are now exchanging them for Agents. Hill information, maps, pamphlets. e,e C:ln obtained on application at any genT or from the undersigned. FOR SAL K BT JAY tOOKE&CO, PuiLAUELi'iii A, New Yokk, WasiuAhVx, Finanoial Agen3 Northern Pacific Railroad Company, also, itv L0TY, PARKER & CO., A'XO JUNIATA VALLEY BANK, MUFllSTO y, I'A. SEE "WHAT $2 "Win, j0 , A Handsome New $5 Steel Ensravins; and a prze from $ n 25,000, j Every ticket draws a prize. No blanks. j Wiih eacb ticket you gel at tue time of pur chasing it either Lurtey. a lt-cend of the . Rhine, the Disinherited, or the Child CLrist ! which are regarded Sy dealers and experts ; the handsomest and h-rst ..Steed Jrjgravmgs ; ever offered at 5- iO. They are P'xil. Each of them is a gem of art. Remember j every ticket holder will positively draw one i of the following prizes. TIIE LaPIERk B.H TE L.'.IENTON. MD.. containing twenty-sir ro'uns. all ms lerncon- I veiiituces. vutnt, stock, ,Jc, wot in, casli. I THE PICTURE HILL FARM, j of 1K! acres on the ChoptaaS rref, havirg a steanilu it wharf cm it; with a lime kiln, ! . ... 510,000. : T H F. COt.D SPRING FARM! of 6tlacres; i worth - jt.tiOi). ; THE CARTtR FARM ! will 80 acres choice i land. - - S'i IJOI). j A HOUSE IN lENTx: - - S i.i.oo. ! St Hi STANDAlty SEW1"(? MACHINES' WortU frolft - - - S 0 to iLjO'.' 5 waltiiam watcuVs: Eatfi worth from - - $ lo to $100. Pianos. 10 Organs aud Melodious, One Cash Sum ... j !,,00 One f ish Sum - $!.(0) Due Tash Sum ... $.,t)ft Three Cash Sums each - - Sli FSirr t asli unis each - - - v-0, 'I,T'S consisting of Washing Ma- cVis. Wriijers, Standard Books, Works of A iff, and other household and valuable arti rrcfes" : nif of them' ean be purchased, at retail, f-if less than $1,"0, while some are worth 51-" "0 anil more. The drawing will tiie jlacc ai soon as en gravings enough are sold lo distribttte the tickets, belore as many ticket holders as choose lo be present, aud to be iiuder their Control, at Denton, Md. The Caroline County Land Association is corporated body, chartered in the Stare of Mar) lun l. and has a subscribed capiral of SJ'i.niiC. Win. Feil, of Denton. S. K. Ri h ard'Olf. Shri of the county, Denton. Mary land : JiiiV'1 Albtirger, Postmaster, Denton, Maryland, and others, are among the stock holders: The prfrjiose of this saj lS stmply to real-i-f.i the cash on nierclian iitC on hand, and on tbe real estate. OFFICERS. James E. Iligntilt, Attorney at Law. Pres't. Henry S. Maocha. tof the Firm of Manclta ItrnV. ftpa't KutaflV Irrokers. Riilflv M.l branches of the DeTaware Letrislature. all ilia Leading men. the Banks, ami the Press of the PcNvtrsjrf eenerally. Club azents wanted. (me ticket anl entrraving given free for every club of four with the money $S 00. Send all orders lo our general otHce, thus : CAESLHTS CO. LA2ID ASSOCIATIC, Six'h and King Va., W'tLtninjtoni Vtl. THE CAROLINE PEAR. Will be sent to ail purchasers FKSt for one quarter on application. It will give a de tailed account of our proceedings 1'rnm time i to time. Newspapers wi-hing l- advertise for us, will please send us their lowest rates. B1 LOOMiLL'UG- STATU NOK.MAL SCHOOL AND Literary and Commercial Institute. The Faculty of '.his Instituti-n aim to be very thorough in their instruction, and to look carefully after tbe maiinrers, health and morals of the students. Winter term commences .Tantiary ?, 1871. JkaJT Apply for catalogues lo HENRY CARVER. A. M.. Sept 28. 187(-oti Principal. "FEATHERS," ALL IN QUANTITIES TO SLIT FA JIII'IKM Al DEALERS, QCALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CR-AIOHEAD, Jan5-3m PiTnirir P- LL KINDS OF BLINK WORK, Ac., done i XI at this Office ia the neatest manner and it low prices.