&jjc Janiata Stntmel. WEDNESDAI MORNING, MAY 17.1871. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ON AXD L after Sunday, May 14, 1871, Passenger 1'reiua will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.23 A. M tlarrisb Accotumoda a 11,00 A. M. Mail Train 6.C0 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,30, A. M. Pacific Express 3,26 A. M. Mail Train 3,27, P. 31 Way Passenger 9.15 A. M. JAMES NORTH. Ag't " JCXIAT1 EKnSrSXST," I. 1, I. O. O F. meets on (be first and third Tuesday! f each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Thompsoutown, Juniata Co.. Pa. WM. J. DENNIS, C. P. W. C. Looas, Scribe Onions and Lettuce. Jinny per sons will use onions that have just begun to grow and throw away the tops, and perhaps at the same meal use lettuce. This season of the year, tops of onions are more tender than lettuce if dressed in the same way. Ex. ThOMAs Watson has recovered three hundred dollars and cost from the city of Chester, having been damaged to that amount by an error in a survey, which caused him to build a blacksmith shop twenty inches below the grade of the street on which it was erected -Ex. TOWN AND COt'NTRV. Strawberries si'll i n Ilarrisbnrg at 20 I to 25 cents per quart. So.mb one has said thai gray veils keep off freckles. A thick for hung over the river on 'Saturday mnmin'r. Thb cool nights of the past ten days held in check the growth of grass, corn and oats. Tuesday, the 30th inst., will be the day set apart for the decoration of sol diers' graves. r' A fellow was lodged in jail last Fri day for dishonestly dealing with a Mc Alisterville merchant. D. C. Wkioht will deliver a temper--ance lecture in the Court Douse, on next Monday evening, the 22ud iust. The Stambaugh property will be sold "on Saturday uext, the 20th inst., at one o'clock P. M It is said that two boys recently at Ijewirtflwn became insane from the effects of too much study. Poti't believe it. The people of Lewistown are growing strong in morality. Recently a young man was fined eleven dollars for swear ing, iu that t-wn. New Scheiule. A new schedule went into operation ou tbe Pennsylvania Kailroad ou Monday last. See time table. They haven't got a "John Chinaman" up iu the RrgiutT office, but they have the m-xt tiling to it a Chinese spittoon, the firet ever introduced into these parts The Juniata Sabbath School Conven tion is in session in the Lutheran church in this place. The Convention opeued yesterday at 11 o'clock, A. M., and will probably hold ita last session this even- ing. A goodly number of delegates from different parts of the county are in at tendance. i- The Supreme Uuurt is in session at Harrisburg this week. The following Juniata county ca?egare on the list for argument : Doty, Parker & Co , vs. Snlouff. Parker vs. Snlnufl. West vs. Buckingham. Ftate Bank vs. Neal McCoy. Borough of Mifflintown vs. Geo. Jacobs. Myers & Go's appeal. As exchange says : Some music teacher once wrote ''that the art of playing the violin requires the nicest perception, and most delicate sense of any art in the world." Upon which au edi tor comments in the following manner: "The art of publishing a newspaper, and making it pay, and, at the same time, making it to please everybody, beats fid dling higher thr.n a kite. Use Nature's Hair Rrstouative It is the best. Contains nothing injurious. Clear as crystal. No sediment or filth. Does not stain the skin. Elegantly perfumed. Keetores gray hair. Prevents the hair from falling off. See advertisement. Git Out, Bed Uuus A lady con tributor to the Wislern Rural writes : "Having purchased a house some tbree years ngo wliertf bed bugs had apparently had their owu way for years, and hear ing that kerosene would t'estroy them, I tried it. and with perfect sal i-fiction. It being log house, I took a feather and I applied the oil to every part where there . were anv bugs, and then to the bedstead This i repeated twic during ihe summer, and I have seen but two bed bugs since.'' Wm. P. MoHB, of Allentown, was trout fishiDg in Cedar creek a few days since. A nan tamed Lewis German went ont gunning for him and fired at him five times. Fortunately without in juring him. German was held in $500 bail to answer for an assault with intent to kill. West Chester Republican. A Mouse Sets a House on Fire. At an early hour on Tuesday morning last, all West Chester was awakened by the cry of "Fire 1" and the furious ring ing of the Court House and fire bells The people seemed to be slumbering very soundly, and some time elapsed before many persons appeared on the streets. The alarm was caused by the discovery of fire in the house belonging to Mr. John Lent, on East Miner Street, occupied by Mr. Joseph Mitton. Mr.Mitton discover ed the odor of fire in his house, and on getting out of bed and proceeding to the kitchen, found a fire raging in the cup board. He at once shouted fire, which was taken up by one of the night policemen on duty. The firemen then assembled, but as the fire had not gained mucli headway it was extinguished before they reach ed the ground. The fire was kindled by a mouse gnawing a box of matches, thereby igniting them. The damage to the house was slight. Wtst Chester Re- publican. Serious Fun. The Mechauicsburg Journal says : On Tuesday morning last Samuel Hertzler, residing near Shep- herdstnwn, unloosed the cattle from tbe stable in which they were confined, for the purpose of watering them, and us was hid custom allowed the chains to re main on thera. After they had emerged from the stable and were on their way to the water, a large and valuable bull and one of his largest and finest steers com menced playing, during which they be came entangled by the chains fastening around their heads, aud they fell. See ing the dilemma, Mr. Hertzler made an effort to separate them, but found to his astonishment it could not be done, except by severing either the head of the bull or steer. Concluding that less loss would accrue from the loss of the bull. with assistance he severed the bull's head from his body, and, of course, they were separated. We are not aware of a similar iustance. Piles! luterbal. External, Bleeding or Itching. Tbi- diatressing and harrowing disease is alarming on tbe increase. More so, perhaps, from tbe fact that those who are afflicted with 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 tbey Should procure Briggs' Unrivaled Pile Remedy, and, using it according to directions, immediately check it and permanently cure it. It is easy, of application, aud thorough in its effects. Headache, Neuralgia and Nervous Dis eases. The wonderful effects of Dr. Briggs' Allevantor, for the speedy cure of tbe above very prevalent and painful afflictions, is known to many thousands who have used it with the most unqualified success. In every case of the compliut above enumerated tt has never failed to give immediate relief. Its effect is magical beyond precedent. One trial will convince tbe mbst skeptical. Each bottle making two quarts when diluted for use. Consumption. This fatal and dreaded dis ease can, and has oeen cured. Dr. j. unggs Throat and Lung Healer is a pleasent, agree- able and sure remedy for Coughs. Whooping Cough, Croup, Hoarseness. Bronchitis. Lar yngitis. Sore Throat, Asthma, Consumption. and all diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest. Tbe above medicines are sold by BANES Jc HAMLIN, Minlintown, and by druggists gen crally. flew 2Mvfrtisrafuts. DIED. HALLEK On the 9th inst , in Fermanagh township, of consumption, Peter Haller, aged 84 years. Commercial. CLOSING PRICES OK 40 So. M St. Phila. 3 o'clock, p. m. May 1C, 1871. U. S. 6's of '81 llf,i117 "62 Ill '64 .. IIOJlllJ " '05 llljfaMlli " Vi.new 113J113J " '07. new 1 1:11133 '08 - 113J1125 " .Vs. 10-40-8 10931(9J U. 8. 30 Year 6 per cent. Cy 115j(a115jj Gold - Ill (aW. Silver 10HJ(:0K Union Pacific K. R. IstM.Bonds HO (;S9; Central Pacific R. R - !0Oj(l0nj Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds- 81 J (pig J1IFFUNT0WN & PATTERSON MARKETS Wf have let-n authorized to State that the Committee for the dietribntion of the Gt0- Gushln has just received $20,000 appropriation by the State fr at his cheap Store, in I'atterson, another the relief f the sufferer bv the great I Iot of Dr7 Gu'Is' Groceries, prune, Mack fire in Mifflin. Dec 31, 1870, will soon !.eral au1 lIerrinf?- Queen-ware. &s. He nuhlish a renort of the distribution. respecmn.y invites tr.e puunc to g.ve i:.m J r jMR. A. J. IIekizlkk is about to can vass this and neighboring counties for purchasers for cloths, cassimeres, tweeds. a call, as he guarantees satisfaction. lie is buying in Hark, and wiil pay the high est cash price for it. Railroad Ties will be taken at bis Coal Yard at the Lock aud jeans, flannels, plain and barred, and ! above Miflliu ami at Patterson, in ex uiaiiy other kinds of goods, which be i chanse for e-oods of all kiuds. and the j highest prices allowed for them. will carry in a fine wajon. He will also exchange goods for well washed wool.1""! As exchange writes the following con cerning the greenback itch. It is a good hint to pay up : The greenback itch i the latest complaint among bank tellers out west. We will stand all risks of the disease if our subscribers send us a thou--eand or more greenbacks." A law has been passed by the Legisla ture for the protection of fish in the Del aware and Susquehanna rivers and their tributaries The law prevents the put ting of fish dams and baskets in any of these streams. It is the duty of the heriffi of the several counties through -which the streams course to "abate these dams." I Simon Albhioht's old friends and the . public generally should bear in mind 'Wben-they come to town that he now -conducts the "Juniata Ho'.el," where he spreads a good table, and keeps clean ; and comfortable beds for his guests, and a largs stable, with mow and garner well filled. The boarding and traveling pub lie should patronize biinj Attention, Farmers Look to your interests and buy the Valley Chief Reaper and Mower combined, witn seit rake, tbe beet and speediest cutting ma chine in fhe market. The rake throws the gavele entirely ont of the way of the team. Tfce Valley Chief is manutac tured by Marsh, Grier & Co., Mount Joy, Lancaster' Go- Pa, and is for sale in Ju niata county by Daniel Auker, of Walk er township, near Cedar Spring, and by J. F. G. Long, near Centre School Llouse, in Spruce Hill township. mayl7-4t Mayl0-2w Court House Nellie Love's New York Gaitie Comique, as will be seen by the advertisement in an other -column, will perform in the Court House in this place, on Monday and Tues day evenings. May 22nd and 23rd. We Te assured by our exchanges this troupe is first class iu every respect, and their en tertainments are such as the most fastid ious may attend without fear of bearing anythiug not allowed in their own par lor. Miss Love is highly spoken of as an artiste and lady. She in conjunction with Mr. Love was brought from Kngland to this country by Messrs. Jarrett and Pal mer of the Great Tammany Theatre iu New York, where they pkyed for 100 consecutive nights. This troupe is ac companied ly a brass and string band, and judging from their programmes we may exptct a rich treat on the above named dates. They give an entire change of programme on Tuesday evening Valuable Tows Pkopehty at Pen Lie Salk. The undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, at one o'clock, P. M.. on SATURDAY. MAY 20lh, 1S71, that valuable building Iot sit uate on the tbe Southwest corner of Main street, in the borough of Miffliutown, on which there is a large bank barn with stabling for 10 head of stock, and room for the storage of 20 tons of hay. There is aleo on the lot a good selection of fruit, grapes, benies, Sec, also a good cistern and pump, also, the remains of 100,000 bricks. II A. StambavgiiJ flow to Blilu lp a Tows. The Mercer Dpatch gives the following ex cellent recipe for building up a towu We commend it to our merchants and busi ness men. The Lest way to build np a town, is for every business man in the place to advertise bis business in the col umns of the local paper, and thus present an array of business houses equal to the number of houses ou the street. It draws trade to tbe town, draws emigrants to the town, draws produce to tbe town draws money to the town. If a man wants to buy anything, he goea where he sees the most men trying to sell that article. If he wants to sell anything, he goes where the most men are buying. If a man wants to buy groceries or to sell produce, he goes to the business man that advertises, lor he knows where to fiud him, and what he has to sell. Ex. Death from Lock Jaw Indescriba ble Snffrings. The Carlisle ILrald says: It becomes our paiuful duty to re cord the death of a bright and interesting little girl named Alice C Lent, residing on Liberty alley, from one of the most formidable diseases of the nervous sjsteia lock jaw. About two weeks since, the weather being pleasant, the lit tle girl, like many other little folks, was running barefooted. While so doing she ruu a splinter iu the sole of her left foot. It pained her some at first, but nothing more was said about it until six or seven days subsequently, when she again com plained of her foot paining her very much. Dr. Stewart was called in, but from the persistent, intense and painful contractions to which she was subjected it soon became apparent that lock jaw would ultimately take place. For 48 hours previous to her death the pen would fail to portray the terrible agony which she was compelled to endure. Finally on "Tuesday, the 2d instant, death put an end to ber sufferings. Paper in thk Household. A writer in ll arlh and II--m says : I do not propose to speak of the many ttsetut and wonderful articles that are manufactured from paper, but merely of the valuable use to which it can be put by the hotiskeeper. Few housekeeprs have time to black their stoves every day, or even every week. Many wash them in either clear water or dish water. This keeps them clean, but they look very brown. After a stove has been once thoroughly blacked, it can be kept looking perfectly well for a long time by rubbing it with paper every morning. If I occasionally find a spot of gravy or fruit-juice that the paper will not take off, I rub it with a wet cloth, but do uot put ou water enough to takeoff the black ing. I find that rubbing with paper is a much nicer way of keeping the outside of my tea-kettle, coffee pot, and tea pot blight aud clean, than the old way of washing them iu suds (The inside of the coffee and tea-pots should be riused iu clear water, und never in dish water.) Uubbiug with dry paper is also the best way of polishing knives, spoons and tiuware, after scouring This saves wet ting the knife handles. If a little flour be held ou the paper in rubbing tinware and spoous, they shine like new silver. For polishing windows, mirrors, lamp chimneys, etc., I always use paper in preference to a dry cloth. Preserves and pickles keep much bet ter if brown paper, instead of a cloth, is tied over the jar. Cauned fruit is not so apt to mould if a piece of writing paper cut to fit the can, is laid directly on top of the fruit. Paper is much better to put under car pet than straw. It is warmer, thinner aud makes le-s noise when one walks over it. A fair carpet can be made for a room that is not in constant use by past ing several thickness of newspapers on the floor, over them a layer of wall-paper, aud giving it a coat of varnish. In cold weather I have often placed newspapers between my bed-quilts, knowing that two thicknesses of paper are as warm as a quilt. If it is necessary to step upon a chair, always lay a paper on it; this saves rubbing tbe varnish off. Children easily learn the habit of doing so. Hay Rake. The undersigned, whose post office address is MiuTintown, Juniata county, Pa., hereby informs the public that he is the only authorized agent in Juniata county for the hay rake popu laily knowu as tbe 'Columbia Hay Rake.' The public is also informed that certain parties are now selling in this county an imitation rake, which they sell as the genuine Scball & Danner, or Pratt Ic S medley, or Columbia Rake. JoH ZOOK. GOLDEN FOUNTAIN FEN. Something new and novel. Be sure and read the advertisement in our paper, headed "Greatest Invention of tbe Age." We believe tbe Gotten Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money is introducing: a good and saleable article. ' CORN'S. How they sting, throb, acbe, 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. hack, hew and fell, and still the pesky corns remain a thing of misery. Useless are entreaties, tears, curses, groans ; nothing can remove our corns but Brigg's Alleviator and Curative, a sure cure for Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, and all ail ments of tbe feet. . TRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sentixkl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Br.EADSTfrrs. Extra Family Flour, hbl $6 50 hbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) "j? bus 1 -0 Rye " ' 75 Corn " " " " 00 (tits " " f0 Barley " " 70 Seeks. Clover 6 25 Timothy ft 00 Hax 1 W) Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, aud effectual for preserving tle hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness ftenr though not always, cured by iu use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the- hair with a pasty sedi ment, it wil.' k ?ep it cleau and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or fulling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those del He.ious substances which make some preoai ations dangerous aud injurious to th.; l.air, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neitLer oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, und yet lasts !ti;; on the hair, giving it a rich glossy iu.-ire aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical aku Analttica l Chemists, JLOWXXL. MASS. PfllCE $1.0O- Sold by Druggists generally. piSwHanfmis. The "Guj-per" Market Car. THE undersigned, having purchased of S. H. Brown the renowned "Gnyper" Market Car, detires to inform bia frieaia of Mifflin. Patterson and vicinity, and the pub lic generally, that be will run the ear regu larly, leaving MilBn if tat ion every Monday soon for the Eastern ma'kets, and returning on WEDNESDAY, loaded with FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, APPLES, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS 15 SEASON, And Everything I'cually Canted in a Market Car. Also, Freight Carried, at Seasciubla Bates, Either Waj. Orders from merchants and others solicited. 7-30 GOLD LOAN or TBC Northern Pacific BailroatL BATH) PB033ESS 0? THE WOES. The building t tae Northern Pacific Rail road, (begun July las'), is being pushed for ward with great energy front both extremities of the line. Several thonsami men are em ployed in Minoeaola and on the Pacific coast. The grade is nearly completed 264 miles ' westward from Lake Superior; trains are running over 150 miles of nui'be') road, aud track-laying is rapidly progressing toward the eadtera border of Dakota, including ita purchase of the 8'-. Panl & Pacific Knad, the Northern Paci5c Company now has ft miles of completed roa-J, and by Septemhi-r next this will he increased to at tetst 560- A Co4 lavestncBt. Jay Cooke & Co., are now seilinic. and unhesitatingly reeomittVwi, t&- Prompt attention to business will be M Profitable and Perfectly fafe , InrMimeni W r ikaa Paat 1 iie-t saws area f n,l f2Vat fwftlll KAfT'Tt given and satisfaction guaranteed. f . ' "p ;fi iWond tW!IB,. Orders left at Joseph I'ennell's store in j ynry tiave 30 yeare to tun. hear Seven M Patterson, will receive attention. G. TV. WILSON. April 28, 1871. New Store and New Goods USE THE BEST. -.p.v- -a ir GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C. Main Street, Miffliutown. HA VINCI opened out a GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE in the old stand on Main Street, Miftiintnwn, I would respect fully ask tbe attention of tbe public to the following articles, which I will keep on hand at all tibics : ! SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, MOLASSES, RICE, FISH, SALT, DRIED AND CANNED FRUIT. HAM, SHOULDER, DRIED BEEF, Confectioneries, Nuts, &c, Tobacco, Cigars, GLASSWARE, noi Xoecl, AU of which will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce. Give me a call and hear my prices. Minlintown, May 2, 1S7I Beans Su.ndriis. Butter Ijt lb Eggs. 1j4 doz Lard, "x lb Country Soap Kreswax Tallow Kags Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples . " Peaches, pared " Pi-aches, unpared " Cherries " Cherries, pitted ' lil'ickberries " ltapb"rries Country Hams 1" 1 50 .. 25 .. 12 .. 12 .. 8 .. 25 .. 8 .. 3 ..40 .. 8 .. 8 .. 20 .. 15 20 4 20 Sides and Shoulders... Potatoes, bus Onions ' Ground Ali-m Salt, f sack Railroad Ties Locust l'oets, mortising " for board fence.. -. 11 1 00 1 00 2 25 " ?0 s 16 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, 1'HiLanxi.PbiA. May IB, 1871. The is not much demand for flour, but I prices are unchanged. Sales of 1100 bbls., including Superfine $5 25(5 60 Extras $5 75(ni6 !M) N. W. Extra Family $ 9o(Si7 12 Penna. do. do $6 25(o,6 50 Ohio Si Ind. do. do $7 25(i,7 50 Fancy Brands $8 00o,8 25 The demand for Wheat is limited, and I be receipts and offerings moderate. Sales of 4600 bush- it $1 58al 59 for Ohio red ; SI 50 al 52 for Ind. and Penn. do. ; $1 63al J4 for amber, and SI 6'al 69 for white. 500 biisb Soutbein llye sold at $1 10. Corn is ligLt supply, and hld firmly. Pales of 200 bath. at 78 a"9c. for yellow, and 7(ic. for We-.tern mixed. Oats are steady with sales of 5500 bu."b. Pcnn. and Western at H-u65c. HAIR REKEWER J. W. KIRK. SOI Nine years before the public, and no preparation for tbe hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer," and every lionest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re etores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicatinix and preventing dandruff", curing BALDNESS and promoting the growth of the hair. The gray and brashy hair by a few applications is changed to black and silky locks, and wayward hair will assume any shape the wearer desires. It is the cheapest HAIR DRESS ING in the world, and its effects last longer, as it excites the glands to furnish the nutritive principle so necessary to the life of the hair. It gives the hair that splendid appear ance so much admired by all. By its tonic and stimulating properties it prevents the hair from falling out, and none need be without Nature's ornament, a good head of hair. It is the first real perfected remedy ever discovered for curing diseases of the hair, and it has never been equalled, and we assure the thousands who have used it, it 13 kept up to its I ctilar. Address original high stanaara. uur i realise on the Hair mailed free; send for it. Soil by all Druggists ami Dealers in Mediants. Frioe One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL &. CO., Proprietors. LiXOSATOST, IASHTTA, V. H. HafSold by Druggists genera ly. f 3 M f c OF THE AG E t Patented Dhckwhsb 7Tir, t$6j. OUR CELKHRATt:i GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. ICiwmhlr. ld. A-ti'twVtrrtl b-r nil wfceh, acil It t. Irliett l',.n kukIc nraold in lhi.a- - try.' Will nitt rurnwlc. I.:, IUf riltrw S ! with oite IVuariHk: Will .til rnrn .l-.ru U-t H I'lil at. In wllrli,r. ; SIII.U KV1.V HI :. f' ti' s. ? rrr .'in nnt nrrr-tl. prrwiH rw, rvallj.e ' wiMontfc. rCloi'rWlrr,-i-nt.: TOTatainpic Ten. 1 rntJ lo V , s iii,! Cr In., 41.iO; twtfiv lM&t I lA Western Publishing lo. J Maiaicturers' -V-ms. Pir;i::r;h. Pa. 1 Tbri-Tenlhs per cent. goW interest (moT (ban 8 per cent, currency) and are sur'J by first and on!y mortage on the rnfiai ao.4 and lis ixmrittsif, and also, a f& i tha Uod is nomplt-'ted. on 23,000 Acre f Lam4 to erery mile of track, or 500 Acirs for each $ l.O)0 Bond. I They are e&rtnpt from V. S Tax ; Principal I and Interest are ;ayb'e in Gold ; Denomina ! tion: Coupon. $100 to $1,000 ; Registered. SlIK) to $10,XM. Laads Far Bonds Northern Pacific 70 a are at all time receirable s m ns ci.T. above tab, in exchange for the Cimpn' Land, at ibeir lowest cash price. Thia ren ders ihem practically ixtkbekt biaKHO ia'siV wAitKArr. Slating Fond The proceeds of all sales of Lauds are rrqnired lo be deoted to tbe re purchase and cancellation of the Fir?t Mort gage Hon. Is of the Company. The Land Grant of the Road execedes Fifty Million Acres. This immeniw Sinking Fund will un doubtedly cancel the principal of the Com pany's bonded deb t before it falls due. V'iti their smile security and Inch rate i f intr- est, there is no investment, accessible to the people, which is more ptoriTABi.K on srE , ! ExrhaDgiBtr T." S.' Flie-Twnties The ' success t the New Government 5 per cent.' Loan will compel the early surrender of United Stales ti per cents. Many holders of Fie-Tweniie are now exchanging them for Northern Pacific STen-Thirtirs. thus reali sing a handsome profit and greatly increasing iheir yearly income. Other Securities. All markatable Stocks and BouJ will be received at their highest price iaexchange for Northern Pacific Seven Thirties. Exeat- charges on Money or rtomls received, und on Seven-Thirties sent I in return, wiTI be said by the Financial Agents. Full information, nuiyis. pamphlets, etc., can be obtained on spplicatieh at aey agency, or from the 'iudersig?el roR sale 6t JAY COOKE k CO,- riiii-AtisLPirtv, Skw York. Washiscio; Financial AgeS's Nfirtherr! Pacife KaHroaJ Company. ALSO. CT D01Y, PARKED & Ctf.; AND JUNIATA VALLEY BANK; iiirH.isronx, r.t: :3 " , CArTIIIff.-TherTii' fplrltTf Iir- 1 PiHk hs It si frt anuiiv Itn ilwl .nit- f ttti I .Tr- T ; Horn-i.-itlf. Hnv mil Ihe trtriml" t"'-i - w . T A 1 i lt:iiW ly ll.iC.itn-tr.r. In n rl- J ting fr IV wTv' ttr . . 'fuwn. fst, nl rifMt ptnlnl.r tvrdtea. uiti rJt-r IU m:ut altb pr-Jttatft ttl (4H tltfH. Italian Bees are the Best. THOSE wishing to procure Queen Bees the coming season, can be accommodated on '. reasonable term ; also, L. L. Langstroth's Movable Comb Patent Bee Hive. Individual I and Township Kirhls for sale. Send for cir- E. O KEARVS; . Box 120, T.ewistown, Pa. Fob 22, 3m PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, May 15--P. 31. There was quite a lively demand for Beef cattle on Saturday, and full figures were realned, but to-day the market opi ned very quiet and prices declined fully 25c. 'ft IK1 It8. We quote choice at 8a8jc. ; fair I o good at b.UlAc., and common at aaoc. if lb gross. Receipts, 10! head. Cows and Calves are not much in request. and prices are barely maintained. Sales at $)a70, and Springers at 455( . Receipts, 25U head. The market for Sheep is devoid of anima tion, but prices generally are Sic.uly. sales of clipped at 5atjjc. and wooled at 7a8c. y th gross Receipts, lll.OJU bead. Hogs are excessively dull, a-id prices again favors buyers. Sales of corr.fed at $750 IjjJ 100 lbs net. Receip's, 3G'K) liead. D. K. SULOUFF k CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,) SEALERS HI Grain, Lumoer, Coal, Salt, 3Pl.ia.stei, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, 4C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, &c, Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, 4c. cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. Bay You eaii make mnnev by calling on us betore selling or buying elsewhere. Gbaix will bb rkccitbd is stobb to bi SOLD- BT TUB 1st Or JOSE, 1871. P. S. Our grain is not elevated' os men's backs. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871. A FINE assortment of Clothe, Cassimeres, IX. 7 Vesting!, Ac.j ntt received and for sale 8. B. LOUDON. The Place for Good Grape-Tines IS AT THE Juniata fallen IHnenarbs, AXD UIUrE-VlXE SCBSEBt; THE undersigned would respectfully in form the public that he has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of Mifflintown, where he has been testing a large number of the different varieties of Grapes; and having been in tbe business for seven years, he is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE MOST PROMISING KINDS, AT I. O W It T I- . by the single vine, dozen, hundred or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thriftv vines will do well to call and see fur them selves. fx&- Good and responsible Agents wanted. Address, JONAS OBERHOLTZER, Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. JUNIATA VALLEY BANK OF MIFFLIXTOWX, PENX'A. JOSEPH POME ROY", President. T. VAN IRVIN, Casliiei. DIRECTORS. Joseph Pemeroy, jJohn J. Patterson, Jerome N. Thompson, I George Jacobs, John Balsbach. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on time deposits, buy and sell coin aiid Uni ted States Bonds, cash, coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United States and also to England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $.r00 at 2 per cent, discount. In sums of $1001) at 3 per cent, discount. faug 18 18b9 COAL AND LUMBER YARD. The under, sinned begs leave to inform the public that be keeps constantly on band a large Stock of Coal and Lumber. His stock embraces in part. Stove Coal, Smith Coal and Lime-bur-neis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. Lumber of all kinds and quality, such as White Pine Plank, two inches, do 1 White Pine Boards, 1 inch, do one-half inch. White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Scantling, Joice, Rooting Lath, Plastering Lath, Shingles, htriping, Hash and. Doors. Coal and Lumber delivered at short notice. Persons on the East side rf the River can be furnished with Limehurners Coal, Ac, from tbecoal yard at Tysons Lock. aug 16-ly. GEORGE GOSHEN fA. Handbills for public tales printed on short notiee at the 5bstil Ornes. - C.ii.r iiuliau. AU An-h St.: Prof. Dillon. SC W. Sh St Oin'inn.tk, (X, Md lr. Graenc. u Charlotte, -C-.r mak . ' .'li e o r.i tt ft V rA f .v U" a Cnter.nilit to T '"""" "' Lmf ar onain lT icl, aodoithbulli'.tia Z A f- Every root eo l HI. la 1 ft v . VilleJ and re nto'cl. if tke I al I O 1 ' 1 uioeaaS eaar 'urotara Beara art I Mt foani. with Uveir 7 1 boroa lra- meau. t.ahar onr til IS1 Tfl advertiee other! ' : bare three rratmenta. None ether ahenld ever be eaed. for artifiiUre. e"nd for nrrilw. -all, or id lr.i a abo.e. None Centime unless signed L Brrrs. COAL. Lumber. Fish. alt, and all kinds of Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark. Kailroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at the highest market price for cash or exchanged for merchandise, coal, lumber, &c, to suit customers. I am pre pared to furnish to builders bills of lumber just as wonted and on short notice, of either oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. Jan4 Port Royal. Juniata Co., Pa. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the undersigned in tbe shoemaking business in the borough of Patterson, has been dissolved. . J. W. DEAN 4 BRO. April 4. 1871. SEE WHAT U WILL DO ! A Handsome New $5 Strel Ensravr4i? and i Pri:e worth: fr?n $1; ft) 25,000, HOTII f ) I J K'J. Every ticket draws a prie. .No blanVs. With each ticket you get at the time of pur chasing it either Lurfey, a legend of the Rhine, ihe Disinherited, or the t'iiiM Ctrist which are regnrded y titNiTers and experts ihe biinv'somest and best .Steel Eurivings ever offered :it $()'.' They are 19x24 Each of them is a gem of art. Ktn.eniler every ticket holder ill p 'sitively draw one of the fnlloirin' prize.. THE LaPIERKE II'lTEL.-.tENTON. Mt'.. t containing twenty-six roiiis, ali modei-pcon-j veuituces, outfit, s'ock, ,jc, wuith, ch. THK PICTCKE HILL FARM, of 103 acres on the Choptank river. ba?Irg K eteaiiih'j.-u lfliurf on it. with a lime kiln. sie.doff. THE COLi) STRING FARM '. of 50 acres : worth - - . - 3S.V.HHI. THE CARTER FA CM1 1 tit O'aircs c1ci" land. - - - S"1)'i A HOUSE IS DENTON? .- . -' St.iMi. 2U0 STANDARD-SERINS JTACHINES I Worth from - - .-. Sl'to$IoO: SO WALfHAM WATClitls: Each worth from - - S40 to fldff. 4 Pianos. 10 Crpar.s and Mel"'ionf. One Cash Suni - - -' $:t,(.(tf' One Caxh Suni - $1,000 One Cah Sum - , - - SoOti Three l.'h Sunis e.ich - - S'tUD Four Ca. h Sums each - - f i0: 4').ti7u GIFTS consisting of Vt'asliing Ma chines, Wringers, Standnrd Books, Work of Art, and oilier household and valuable arti ticles ; m;ne oT them can be purchased, at retai. fur le w than Sf,''; hile some are worth ?!" OO iij more. Tbe drawir?jt will tk- biac? a5 soon as'S gravings rroc'gh are sold to .distribute the tickts. bviore as :na::y ticket holders ax chose to be reent, and to be under their control, at Deriii'ii. M l. The Caroline Coiling land Association isa corpnrated boily. chartered in the Stale of Mar!nd. snl h:i a subscribed c.tpital of $20,000. Wm Fell, of Demon. S. K. Rich ardson. Skeri5 of t'le conniy. Duntori. Mary land : Jacob Aifr!rger, Poinnisfer. Dentdti. Maryland, and others; are tiLf.ng the storlv holders. The purpose of this ' i-i simply lo reaf ize the cash on merchandise on hand, an t on the real estate. OFFirF.nS. James E. Higtnitt, Attorney at Law. TfoS'l. Henry S. Manchii. iof the Firm of Manchoi & Bros., Ileal Estate Brokers, P.iJgdv: jM.,ji Secretary. G Patroni. Trea.iurer and Manager. George H. Biium, Cunel. Refer lilso I'rCharlcs Uooding. Esff..p'ta er of the De!:itrare Senate, tie Clerks of both branches of tiie Delaware Legislature, all the Leading men, tho Ranks, and the Preps of the Peninsula generally. C!d3 agents wanted. One ticket a-d eniraving given' free for every club of four with the money Sm ul). Send all orders to our genera? niTice, taffs : CAECLIHE CO. LA1TD ASSCC-IATIO. StztA and Kiny Hit., Wdnunyton, Ik!: Administrator s Notice. folate of .Wary Hertzler, deceased. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Mary Hertzler, late of Walker township, dee d., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in Delaware township, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JACOB KURTZ, Adm'r. March 22, 1871-St jyptihl Hoticts. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Disrates of the Eye and Ear, hit specialty ta the Jfedical College of Pennsylvania. 13 feari experience, (formerly of Leyden. Holland,) No. bo5 Arch Street, Phils. Testimonials ean be seen at his offico. Tbe medical faculty are invited lo accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in bis prsitice. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No ebarge for examination. octl2-ly A Large assortment of Qneensware, China ware, Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar ware, 4c, for sale cheap by MARTIN t WALTERS. Jcsiata SBSTisfl $1,50 er year. THE CAROLINE PEARL Will he sent to nil purchasers mrr fjf ore quarter on applieation. It will give a de tailed account ot our proceedings .rom time to time. Newspapers wi-uing t adverli for us, will please scud us itieir lowest rates. BL00M;cn:; state normal SCHOOL AND Literary and Coinmercial Institute. The Faculty of '.his Inetitiiti-n aim tube very thorough in their instruction, and i look carefully after the manners, health and morals of tbe student. Winter term commences January 9, 1871. I Apply for catalogues to HENRY CARVER. A. M.. Sept 28, 1970-fiui Principal. FEATHERS," ALL tiIfAI)i;."S IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT QUALITY WARRANTED. F. C. CRAICHEAD. Jan2-3m PlTTSBllRO, Fa- AIL KINDS OF BLANK WORK, ic.done at this Office in tbe neitest dinner aoi at low prices. 1 i i4 f nr. 1 m m Hi i a 1 if 1 ? a,' I i h Hi in i i i ! "3 ' S iii ill vA i ' i ill r. i !!! ill i-H 'ill " Mi