tyt aaixta jjtnlhtel. -fEDXESDAl MORJTING, JtTCE 7,1871. PSNN3TLVAIT1A RAILROAD ON AXD alter 3uaday, May 14. 1 87 1, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station aafoUowa: IA3TWARD. PkiladelphU Express.. 1.50 A. M Harrif.b'g Accomtnoda'n 11,00 A. M. Mil Twin 6,60 P. M. CUcioaati Express...... 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Cincinnati Exprass 1,30, A. M. litit FaciEc Express ... 3,12 A. M. Mail Tri .. 3,27, P. M Wj Passenger 9.15 A. M. JAMES NORTH. Ag't reitm KiaraEJT, s. it, i. o. O F. BNll on tbe tirat aud third Tuesdays f each month, ia tbe Odd Fellows' Hall, Tuomj.soul.own, Juniata Co.. Pa. WM. J. DESK IS. C. P. W. C. Looan, Scnbe . TOWN ASD COUNTRV. Low Tbe river. Hay-making time is here. Bay your groceries; at Kirk's. The recent showers laid tbe dust nicely. Thx Methodist Sabbath School Festi val w3 a success. A targe assortment of canned fruit at Kirk's. Suloltp t Co. are puttiog grain in their new warehouse. A NEW top buggy f r sale. For in formation cail at this office. Thb mnjority of tbe leaders of the Paris Commune were infidels. jOeoRQE Heck baa removed bis shoe hojT'rnto the room recently occupied by the IxdjenJen Emerson says that Yo-Semite Valley "is the only thing that he knows of that quite comes op to tbe brag." "Silas S HAMP has commenced to re eonsTnict his bouse, which was partially destroyed by fin l,t wpt-kT"J Thk Cruet lituu iius been re-organ ized under tbe leadership of Samuel Itollman. A FEW changes have been made in the schedule of tbe Peuna. Railroad. See Time Table properly corrected. vJkfwr;. SclirttT and Elder have enn trarted to re-'nuiul a barn for Mrs. Jane Adams, on the site of the one that was turned Itst Weunesay BOY nmed TL iddYus Jeffries, about tireyears old, fell it. to Tnscarora Cretk. at Perrysville, oue day last week, and was drownedTJ iA CHILD of Kev. H. C. Shindel. of; v -tit- .1 . i., i. l ! lowed a number of gun or peicussioti caps, which 6i pnisaned it that it dfedj Wanted I.m.mkdi tely A girl to do general house woik one that can come well recommended, to whom liber al waged will be paid. luquire at this ofEce. 15arvaci.es The Democracy is talk ing about barnacles V"e kno-.v a few that on -jilt to be scraped off of the bot tom of the muster's old bulk of Democ racy. in this county. Decobation day was observed at Church Hill Cemetery with appropriate cereniouies. Addresses were delivered by Prof. Wilson, Revs Ross and Stew art, and Capt. ThompsouTJ ' Tde following are tbe commeuts of the Selin-'grove Times on the ninth reso lution of the Democratic Platform : Fellow-democrats, how do you like tbe smack of tbe ninth resolution 1 Whew 1 QThk Sob Ville7tteii uldiers' Orphans of McAlister- ville, attended tue decoration services on decoration day at Uarrisburg. The P. R. R. Co. passed the school over the road freao That Will po - For High "The Jndrpendmt has been moved from the office on tbe Jacobs lot to a room up twenty-nine -steps in the building on the Par ker lot. There is nothing line going up, nd this will do for high. D. W. Harley & Co. have opened out with an increased stock of clothing in one of the fine rooms ia the Parker building, whi re they are selling goods of every kind for dressing a man from "head 4o foot," Call there and bny. Captain Miokly is about erecting a bmbTrng 51 by 54 feet, on the site of his hotel that, was destroyed by fire last winter. The houe is to be three stories. The first story will be ten feet high, the second, nine ftU end the third, eleven. This Fiory will be nsed for a LaJlTJ Gone to Germany. On last Sabbath evening Frederick Espeuschade, of the firm of Tilten & "Espeuschade, started on a visit to Germany, bis native land. We hope the seas may be calm and the winds propitious, m that he may land safely in the Fatherland among his kindred, and have a happy d healthful return. He expects to be away about three months. ik Maiicjocs Act Sometime dnriDg lastSabbatb night one of the Iightnmg rods on Sarrrnel Stinging s new nonfce, on Water street, was filed off about three and a half feet above the ground. Tbat piece of the rod taken off was fonnd in front of Tilten & Eepenschade's store on Monday moruing. This was a malicious net, and tbe person who did it should have a lodgment in a prison cell for some timq. y " . . A NSW AEEIVAL H. Willi bu just received from Philadelphia a lot of Groceries, and will tell Sugars, Pyrups, &u cheap aa caa h twogfat anywhere elae in the county. Com and tee for yourselves. . The best thing for cleaning tinware ia common soda. Dampen a cloth and .dip iu soda, and rub tbe ware briskly, after which wipe dry. Any blackened or dirty ware can be made to look as well s new Ex. Hatter's felt dipped in hot water and moulded to the limb will be found an ex cellent splint, especially for children It stiffens in drying, and will form an ad mirable support. M'dieal Independent. Mr. Martin pronounces the sunflower a specific for iutermittent fever, and as serts that the poisonous vapors induced by marshy did Diet are completely neu tralized by its presence. Ex. Five grammes of sulphur to oue glass of water, aud a teaspoouful'administered every hour, was instrumental in restoring a girl whose case had been prouounced a hopeless one of diptheritic angina. M'd.'cal Ind'pendent. . To Rkmovi Paint Stains from Windows. It frequently happens that painters splash tbe plate, or other glass windows when they are painting the sills. When this is the case, melt some soda iu very hot water aud wash them with it, using a soft flannel. It will entirely re move the paint Ex. An exchange says, when our young people make up their minds to employ a minister and proceed to fix on a day to have the knot tied, let them bear iu mind that of the days in the week for marry ing Monday for weal'.b ; Tuesday for health ; Wednesday tbe best day of all - Thursd iv for crosies ; Friday for losses : Saturday no luck At all. Scbscribk for the Sentinel, a good paper for general and local news, " an unconditional Republican paper. It should be in the house of every Eepub Iicau iu the county. Democrats read it too. both openly and on the sly. Many subscribe for it They like to know what tbe "straight-outs are doing." 15ut if you want a city paper, a weekly, sub scribe for the weekly Prett or tbe Pitts- j btrg Ga:e'!e ; they stand at the head of the list in the State, and are surpassed by none in tbe United States. But first j ot an subscnoe tjr ttie okntinm,- trnnize your home paper first. 11EMOVED. Sew Drug Stcrs in Patterson. Dr. Rundio informs the public tbat be taed dt tue M:e of millions and a has moved bis Drag Store into his new j of dollars per annum in ;be pur-K;!,i;..o- .... M.in mrt nnnr.ittli.r.a. char-e of school books. This immense " rr .. idence of Joseph Middagh, Esq , where he will be dad to welcome all his for mer ifciends aud customers, and as many new ones as may favor him with their patronage In addition to tbe goods usually kept I in drug stores, I have a very large stock of SpectacI -s and Eye-Glasses Also a large stock .of Blank Books (.ill kinds.) ; j and over one hundred boxes of Initiail j Supeiiiitendent. sfaaUl not onlsr or direct Paper. All other kinds of writing paper j 0r make any chansre in the school books uiid Envelopes, and many other kiuds of! or series of ex bonks used iu any aclio.d goods constantly on hand. Come and ! u,1(ier c'3 or tllt:ir superintendence, direc Bee ! tion or control more than once in every ! i0TlrA rtf tlitn vitara un.'l t.nv l.jwa n. Who Will Respond? wanted one huudred and fifty young men, more or less, of ail shapes and siz.'S, from tbe tall, graceful dandy with hair sufiicit-nt on bis upper lip to stuff a barber's cush ion, down to the little bow-legged, freckled-faced, carrot-headed upstart. The object is to form a gpping corps to be in attendance at the church doors at the close of divine service each Sabbath evening to stare at the ladies as they leave the church and to make delicate re marks on their person and dress.. All who wish to enter the above corpse will appear on the steps of the various church doors next Sabbath evening, when they will be duly inspected, their names, per sonal appearance aud quality of brains, registered in a book provided for tbat purpose. To prevent a general rush we will state that no one will be. enlisted w ho possesses intellectual capacity above tbat of a well-bred donkey. Ex. About two o'clock on Wednesday af teTDofm of last week, six sheep, belonging to Mathew Rodgers, of Walker township, were killed by lightning. About the same time a large barn on the farm of Mrs. Jane Adams, of the same township,, about a mile from the Rodgers firm, was struck by ligbtuing and burned to abesj The gable-ends of the barn faced north and southOnce it was protected by light ning rods. The point of tbe rod at the sotith end had become corroded, making of course a defec'ive rod. The rod at the north end was not in its place. Into this end of the barn the lightning struck, not at the comb of the rocf, but nearly midway between the square and the top of tbe foundation wall. The family did not know that the barn had been struck until informed of it y Joseph Adams, who was at the house of his father, Mr. William Adams, but a short distance in a northwesterly direction from the burn--ing barn. Eight horses were in the barn at the time, and it was with difficulty that they were rescued from the burning building. Mr Alton Adams was severe ly burned while taking out the last one. The greater portion of the farming uten sils were burned, with 300 bushels of shelled corn, prepared for market, lying on the barn floor, also wheat and oats in the garners. Loss from $3,500 to 4,000. On Sunday, the 28 th ult, about ten o'clock, a little girl aged. 4 years, named Hallie Comfort, of Lewietown, missed the way to her aunt's house and wan dered oat on the pike in the direction of McVey town. She was discovered on the road, five miles from her heme, and taken to-a house near by. When her parents knew that she had not reached her aunt's, search was made. The impriut of her little shoes were seen in the dusty road and followed, and she was found in tbe evening. A Papkr IIouhb. There is now in progress of erection on Herr street, near Seventeenth, a paper dwelling house of which the entire covering is paper, manu factored by a process invented several years ago by a gentleman of one of the Eastern States. It is claimed that houses built of this material are not only as du rable, but warmer in winter Rnd cooler in summer than those built of brick or wood, and what is most important to the man of moderate means can be built for about half tbe price of either. Tbe house ia Seventeenth street, when com pleted, will make a very handsome ap pearance and a very comfortable domi cile. It is owned by Mr. D. C. Martin, a journeyman printer, employed iu the State printing office Harris&urg Mur cunj. Be Careful. In these days, when tight hats, hot hnir, and sedentary occu pations, cause the hair to fall out, it is a matter of uo little importance to know which of tbe hair preparations are of any value. The majority, as has been fre quently proved by tbe first dermatolo gists, or hair-doctors, possess little or no mei it. Such being the fact, it is consol ing to those who are afflicted to know there is really one gr-od article, which is recommended and used by tbe first med ical authority, and has stood every test, many years. This preparation is Hall's VEGETABLE SICILIAN II A 111 RE NEWER, a truly scientific compound, which is unquestionably the best prepar ation of tbe kind now before the Ameri can public. It will restore to gray hair its original color, cleanse the head thor oughly, cure all eruption of tlie scalp ; ami will always restore the hair so long as any germs remain, as they almost in variably do, until extreme old age has destroyed the roots. The original arti cle is made by R. 1. Nail & (.'o. Nash ua, X. II Furn'y'x Press, Jan. 25, '63. The School Book Law. The bill to "prevent frequent changes in school -pa-1 books, introduced iu the oeuntu by ben ! ator Petriken, passed both houses. The purpose of this law 13 certainly a good I o:ie. It 13 estimated time during toe last j decade tbe people of the State have been burden was put upon them through the veuality or weakness of directors and county superintendents, who ordered changes in bonks from year to year. This bill will relieve the people from an expense that is at the same time onerous and useless. It provides a6 follows Section 1. That hereafier the Board of Directors of any ci.-itriet, the Contro Ihts in rinpa ntid hnrnurtw nr Hnv Ai-liitM parts of laws inconsistent herewith be Rnd the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 2 Any school director, control ler or superintendent who shall violate the provisions of this act shall be deem ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and npon conviction thereof shall be sentenced by the court to pay a fine not exceeding two hundr. d dollars and be deprived of his officer TTarrisburg Ttlejrapli. Drowned Satnrday last, about 2 o'clock, Fairman Flenner, an apprentice in this office' and ynuugest sou of John Flenner, E.q., of this borough, was drowned in the Juniata river, at the dam, about three miles and a half from town. In company with two other employees of this office aud James Fleming, young Flenner started to the dam to spend the day fishing, in which amusement the morning passed away with but little profit, and the party concluded to take a bath and return home. Flenner not be ing able to swim, climbed upon the breast of the dam to bath in the water flowinz over it, and was there employed when he slipped and was precipitated into the caldron below, tossed about for an instant aud disappeared. His companions made every effort to rescue him and one of them ventured to swim to his assistance but found it impossible to overcome the power of the currents caused by the fall of water from the dam. The accident was at once communicated to a seining party near by, but their unmost exertions failed to recover the body. Word was at ooce sent to town, and parties visited the locality to search for the body, but all efforts failed until Sunday morning, when thabody was recovered a few yards from the dam. The deceased was in his seventeenth year, was a stout, healthy, intelligent boy, and gavo promise of be coming not only one of tbe best printers in tbe country, but evinced talent which could not bnt have made him a most suc cessful business man His remains were followed to the grave Sabbath evening by the largest nnmber of persons we have ever seen together on such an oc casion. Peace to his ashes Hunting don Monitor. Agrent Wanted. GENERAL AGENT wanted to procure A Insurances for a First Class Fire lasor anee Company of Philadelphia. Inquire at tbis ofljee. . ," f - mMt Attention. Farmers Look w yonr iutereats and buy the Valley Chief Reaper and Mower combined, with self- rake, the beet and speediest catting mi- chine in the market. The rake throws the gavels entirely oat of the way of the team. .The . Valley Chief is manufac tured by Marsh, Grier & Co., Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., 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 House, in Spruce Hill township. may"17-4t G0LDES FOTJUTAIJT PEN. Something new and novel. Be sure and read the advertisement in our paper, headed "Greatest Invention of the Age." We believe tie Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pen is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents, here is a chance to make money in introducing; a good and saleable article. Piles instantlv relieved and sooa cured bv uing Ir. Brigg's Pile Remedies. They re duce infiamation, eoolne the irritated partn, and have proven a blessing to the afflicted. whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all stages must yield to the wonderful influence of these never failing remeui ts. Sold by. Druggists. The Oswabd Progriss or Scicsc. It is an indisputed fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various de partments of industry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. Une of the most desirable and Inn? wished for results has been accomplished in tbe discovery, by Dr. J. BripKS. of his Corn and Bunion Item edies, his Alleviator for the cure and preven tion of common Corns, and bis Curative for tbe absolute cure of FeMtered Corns. Inflamed Bunions, Ingrowinp Nails, Sore Instep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, 4c, ic. Sold by Druggist. ConoHS. Colds, and Throat ArrgcnoK. As-all seasons of tbr jexr. many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manliest ing themselves in various forms such as Coughs. Bronchitis. Laryngitis, Asthma, Ptbisic, and other highways lo that prince of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when they are slowly but surely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might wilh a little care, and by the use of proper remodies. check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briegs' Throat and Lung Healer is the acme of perfection for tbe speedy cure of all disease) of the Throat. Lungs, and Chest Can be given to the mfautand ared with per f ct safety, aa it contains no injurious druir" of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Dr. Brioos' .Allpvanter cures Headache, Neuralgia and nervous diaeases. Try it. S old by BANKS AAMLI3, and druggists generally. MARRIED. STUART MAIRS On the 23th ult., by Rev. J. A. MuGill, Mr. Neil McCoy Stuart and Miss Maggie Mairs, both of McCoysrilte. McDONALD ROBERTSON tin the same day, by the same. Dr. David L. McDonald, formerly of MeCoysTillo, now of Concord, Pa., and M'sj Annie M. Robertson, of Con cord. DIED. LAUVER On the 16th ult., at tbe resi dence of Lis son, at Lena, Illinois, Michael I auver, formerly of Juniata county, in the 80ib yeir of bis age. TILTEN On Tuesday afternoon, the Cth inst., iu this borough, Oscar G., son of Eiias aud Frances Tilten, aged 8 years and 9 mos. The relatives and friends of the family are respec'fnlly invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his parents, on Third street, to-morrow (Thursday i, at 10 o'clock a.m. Ilia remains will be interred in tbe Union Cemetery. Commercial. CLOSING PRICES OF 40 So. MSLFhila. 3 o'clorlc, p. TO. New U. S. 5's of 1881 U. S. 6's of '81 " '62 .. '64 ' " '65 " '&5, new , " ' '67, new '68 " 5's. 10-4o's C. R. 30 Year 6 per cent. Gold Silver Union Pacific R. R. 1st M. Central Pa'citio R. R Union Pacific Land Grant June 6, 1871. . 1115(111J liljftiitU'i 1113)112 . lllJiSilli . ms,ii3j . l!3ifc,U2J . l"fJli'93 . ii5jfe.ii; . 111.W.11: Cy ui-j&io.m Bonds- 92fffiti2" :0lg(Vill2 Bonds- 85J (Ti,8f. MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the JrxnTA Skntixkl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Brbadstuffs. Extra Family Flour, bbl $6 50 " " bbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) bus 1 80al 35 Rye " 75 Corn " " 62 Oats " ' So Barley " " 75 Seeds. Cover 6 25 Timothy . 00 Flax 1 80 Beans 1 50 Sl'KDRIlS. Butter t Iti Eggs, dos Lard, tt , Country Soap , Beeswax Tallow Rgs Wool, washed Poultty, live Dried Apples ' Peaches, pared " Peaches, unpared " Cherries " Cherries, pitted " Blackberries ' Raspberries Country Hams ... Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, bus Onions " Ground Alem Salt, sack... Railroad Ties ............ Locust Posts, mortising " " for board fence.. ... 15 ... 15 ... 12 ... 8 ... 25 ... 8 ... 3 ... 40 ... 8 ... 8 ... 20 ... 15 ... 20 .. 4 ... 20 . 17 .. 10 1 00 1 (K. 2 25 50 35 16 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS, PmLADKLPhiA. June 6, 1871. The market is quiet, with scarcely any demand for shipment, and no disposition on tbe part of the borne trade to pur chase beyond their immediate wants 1090 barrels sold in lots, including Superfine .... $5 25(5,5 60 Extras $5 62(j,6 !K) B. W. Extra Family. $ 757 25 Penna. do. do. - -i. $6 2b&6 75 Ohio & Ind. do. do. ... ..... $7 00(&7 50 Fancy Brands ............ $7 759 00 There is not much activity in tbe Wheat market, and no demands except fat prime lota for the snuyrj of the looad millers. ' Sales of 2500 bosh, western red at SI 63al 68 j amber at SI 70, and white at SI 751 t4.' Kye ranges from Si 12al 15 for wertern and Penn. Corn is not tnuch sought after ' Sales of 5000 bush yellow at 73c and 2000 bush wes tern mixed at 72a73c Oats are un changed. Sales of 4S00 bush. Penn and Ohio at 67a69c. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. . Mosdat, June S P. M. The arrivals and sales of Ietf Cattle at tbe Avenue Drove-yard reached about 1950 bead this week ; the market was very dnll and prices Jajc lb lower, ex tra Penn. and western steers selling at 7a7c ; fair to pood do at 6a6c. and common at 4a5ic. J9 lb gross, as to qnality. The market closed very dull, within the above range of prices. Cows and Calves The receipts and offerings have fallen off, but the market continues dull. Sales of sprinpers at S30a50, and cows and calves at S40a60. Receipts 125 head. There i a better feeling in the Sheep market and increased demand. Sales of clipped at 5a5c. 3 lb gross. Receipts 13,000 head. Hogs are dull and lower. Sales of corn fed at SGaG 50 100 lb net, the latter for prime corn-fed. Receipts 26 30 head 3UfdiraI. USE THE BEST. Nina years before the public and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's " Vegetable Sicilian Hair Kencwer," and every honest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. It re stores GRAY HAIK- to its original color, eradicating 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 locka, and wayward hair will assauio anv shapo 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 tho 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 tho hair, and it has never been equalled, and we assnre the thousands who have used it, it is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it. Sold by all Druggists ml Dealers in UttHasu. Prica One Dollar Par Bottls. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietors. 1AB0&AT0&T, 5ASHUA, I. H. Jayhoui by Limggints genera ly. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, purposes of a Laxative Perhaps no one me1l cine i so universally re qiiirp't by everybody aa a oath:ixtie. nor'wa ever any before so umvor&al- 'Y HUirpu:'! lUfrU U-. Ill t A cf3&l al' elates, as tm miUi LrnSTP-' l-nt efficient purgative V'V Cft nit. Tho obvious re- Vj L.trviy foil is, that it i a mw re liable ami far more effec tual remedy than any other. 'J'hfise who have trie- it, know that it cured tiiein: thoe whu have not, know that it cures their neighbors aud friemla, ami nil know that what it iloes on-e it doe always that it never fair throuirh any fault or netflcrtof il3 com position. We have thou -amis upon thou simHot certiiii'ntesnf tbeir remarkable cures of the following roniplaiiitti, but Fin.h cure- are known in every neighborhood, anil we need not publish them. Adapted to all aaro.3 and rontiitions in all climates; containing mother calomel or anv deleLeriouadniir, thev mav be taken with safety by anybody. Their sitffar co ".U in? preserve thm ever freah and makes thoai pKasant'to tike, white lcinr purely vegetable uo harm t:m ari-ic ",'ni their uc ia any quantity. Tlicv opera', y their p-nvcvfnl influence on the interna! vi-wer3 to purify the Wood and stimulate it into health v at tion remove the obstructions of the stomach, bowels liver, and other onrtns of the Imdv, retorinc: their irregular action to health, and bv coiTei-tin?, wherever they evit,FUch derange ments as are tiio ti.tt origin of disease. Minute direction am Riven in the wrapper on the tojc, for the following complaints, which these rapidly cure : For Iyrn.A or Titdi&rtioii, Kite n. Languor Mid Mjnum of .4 ppttif e, they should be taken moderately to btimuiatc the stom ach and restore its health "tone and action. for ff.trrr C'oinliit and it vermin symrv torn-, Iftiliou ISe.d.ci. ick llead.tciM, aVttunilire or -rfw:t MickncM, Hi lion l lc and fJiHoow FeTfr-, they snould be ju diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove tho obstructions which cause it. For Bjm-nter.r or lftiarrbaea, but one mild doe is eenei-itlljr rC'-uircd. For Itheaniatim, 1ont. ravel. Palpi-f-itioi. of ttf flr;r. Pain in the Wide, Iktacli and to in, they should be continuously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the Hystem. With such change those complaints disappear. For Ipropvy and DropalcaJ ftwrlliacs they should be taken in largre and frequent doses to pro due the effect of a drastic purge. For MnpfirrtMina a large dose should be takea as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a Dinner Pill, take one or two Pills to pro mo te digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad vantareons where no serious deranement exists. One who ferls tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these Pilf makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus. DR. J, C. AVER A CO.. Prarttcat Chmm40 LOWELL, MASS., V. S. A, Sold by Druggista generally. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored !rffl Jst vtuMiebed, a nev edition of J ' i Jfj Culnervalft CeUbrittd Ett'y taSa&ar on the radical curt (without medi cine) ot .s'rsRMATovtRHoiA, or Seminal Weak ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkn ct, Mcntai and Physical Incapacity, Impedi ments to Marriage, elo , also, Lokscmptioh. EntEPST, and Fits, induced by seTf-indul gence or sexual extravagance BWii'r;ce, in sealed envelope, only b c's. Thn celebrated author, in this admir.b e essay, clearly demonstrates frm a thiny years' successful practice, that tbe alarmiii; consequences of self abnse m ay be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain and elTectaal, by means of which every sufferer, no matter wht his condition may be, may sure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. IO, This Lecture should be in tbe hands of every man in tbe land. pent, under seal, in plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt nf six cents, or two poet stamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriajre buide, price 25 cents.. Address tlie publishers, Chas. J. C. Klius k Co.. 127 Bowery, New Tork, Post-Of&ce Box 4,536. Aug 81. '70-ly A LL KINDS OF BLANK WO ft It, Ac, done at ib is Office ia tk Mtttst Banner aid xc. - in iA 1.: aV rr ar For all tho Tjiddicino. afirmittrafiits. InnlMrty Thousand a I I KAI I n u m a. R.L . t railf. IBS IKAVELEKS LlFI AND ACCIDEST IssuXASCE COX- Pahv. of Hartford, Connecticut, paid 20,ett on W. H. Forbush and Urn. J C. Curry, victims of the Xew Ham buigu railroad accident ; $3,0l on the late Jas. B. Blske, mayor ot U'oroeater, Mass. ; and (3,v0t oa tbe late S. H Lewis. Jr.. of St. Albans, Vt All the accidents oocurred, snd tbe insurance was paid, within three months each claim being paid about sixtv days before it was duo by the tettns of the policy. The Traveler bss paid SETE3 BIISDRED D0LL1RS 1 DAT in benefits to its policy-holders, for death or injury by acoi dent, for every working day during tbo past seven years. The TawKLERS Lin add Aciidixt Issc bancb CoapANT, of Hartford. Conn., grants ill the usual forms of IIFE and EIDOTT HCST Policies, on exceedinely favorable terms Ampi.r Sbcubitt and Low Kates. H0LLIDA73LU23 S32IDIASY, IIOLLID AYSBIHG, PA. A remedy wb,;h has been 'ested for ten vears. and Ir. Crook's or TAR. Established 1862. proved in thousands of am capable of curing all hi ffjjc of the Throat and Lungn; perforating many res:arka hle cures, merif, a trial from all who are suffering from similar affections and vuinW seekine relief. H'iW vou icl prrjudia prevent yon from being eured aUo Coughs and Colds The Druggists say it cures itoe-n all. Asthma. The relief and cures of it are mar velous. Bronchitis. Every sufferer will find rslief and cure. Throat Ailments require only a few doses. Lung Diseases. Ilasctrred cases pronoun ced incurable. Debility- It renovates and invigorates tbe symem. Liver Complaint. Most effective regulator of this orjtau. Dyspepsia. Its healthy action on the stora acb cures it. Appetizer. It H health giving and appetite restoring. Urinary Organs. Action on tbem U marked and prompt DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR rich in the medicinal qimlities of Tar, combiued with vegetable ingredients of undoubted value, which make it unurpai.ied. not only for the complsints enumerated, but it ripidlr restores eihaust'd ttrenlh. cleanses the siomch. rt laxes the liver and put, them to worlc, causes the foo l to digest, and makci pure blood, and begers a vivaciry appreciated by bo'h sound and sick. If yon are afflicted in any way, we know if you try the life yivm-f tonic prop er:ies of Ir. Crook's Wine of Tar. you will add your testimony lo its great value in cor recting any "ill, tha flih i. heir fo." Pre pare! only hy OLIVEK fROI6. A CO. bold by Druggists everywhere. For Scrofula. Scrcfulm, Tumor. Scmfiiloiis Diseases of the Eyes, or Scrofula in any form, RheuniitUm. Dieic-i of the Liver. Disease of lie Skin. Eruption,, Pimnies. BoiN. Tetter, Scald Head, fleers and Old S re. or any disease d-pending on a depravj.l condition of the blood. J take Dr. ('book's CoitpoirNU Svnrp or Pui.k Root. It is combined with the best tunic prej arations ol Iron knovu, and is ihe bfst Alterative and BIjo l Purifier ma le, ("v.nte y ur Mood. Try one bottle. Sold bv rlrnirit'"ts. Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK S CO.. Dayton. O. CHElr lETERTISnC We will inscrian d verti-e-neiit in Eight Hundred Amer ican Stwspaprrs for Ml Dollars per line per week, tine line one weK w.ll cost Six Dollirs. Two liues will erst Twelve Dollar, and Ten lines will cot Sixty Hollars. Send for a Printed Lit Ad Ires, HE') P. ROW ELL A CO., Advertising Agents, No. 11 Pari Row, New York. The Vice of our Ase is Frund ! Nevertheless, there are five honest Patent Agents, een at the Capital, of whom is the undesigned. Patents for 17 years obtained at reasonable rate. Agents wanted. Send for circulars. OKO. E. BROWN, counseltor-af-!sw, S!" G Street, cor. !hh, Wtfhing'.on, D. C. Cleans Kid Gloves and nli kinds of Cloths and Clithing; n-movos Pui nt , !i'e"e. Tar, Ac . instantly, vf ithou'( the least injury to the finest fabric Sold bv Prtigeists and Fanev Good, Dealers. FRAGRANT SAI'OI.IENE CO., 3-1 Barcl y St., New York, 46 La Salic St., Chicaco Agents! Read This! i T 7 F ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF i $10 I'EIt WEEK nd Expense, or al- ! low a lat'ne commission ti sell onr Tiew and ! wonderful invention. Addre,s M WAGNfcR I CO . Marshall. Mieh. S10 A !AY FOit ALL with Stencil Tools AdJrers A E. Graham, Springfield Vr. ffOftR A MONTH. Horse an-i Carnage fur DwuJ nished. ExponcVs pfiid If. Simx Alfre-J. Me. A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men ran make a fortune by revealing the secret of the buine?s to no one. Address C. F,. WELrwiN, 1,210 Broadway. New York. JW. VAN" NAM EE. M. D.. snccessfully treats all classes of Chronio and Acute Diseases. Send stamp for circular contain ing particulars and testimonials. Address Box 51211. New Ycrk. , HKXRV HARPER. No. 73 J CHESTMT STREET, (Formerly 520 Arch Street,) Opposite "Old Misonie Hill," Philadelphia, Has a large Stock of AMERICAN akd SWIS3 GOLD and SILVER WATCHES OPERA. l.ION'TIEN AND VEST CHAINS. FRENCH CLOCKS, OPERA GLASSES AND FANCY GOODS, FANCY and PLAIN SOLID SILVERWARE AND ROGERS CELEl'.RATf.D SPOONS. FOKK3, TEA SETS. ICE PITCHERS, CAS TORS, Ac, all of which are selling at rea sonable prices. March 22, 1871-ly FKES11 BEEF, VEAL, iC. THE undersigned would respectfully an nounce to the public thai he has com menced the Butchering Business, and that hie warnn will visit Mifftintown and Mexico on TUESDAY and SATURDAY mornings of each week when they can have an opportu nity of purchasing EXTRA BEEP. VEAL, MTJTTOS'. LARD, 4C. cheaper than from aiy other wagon. He only asks tho citixens to give him a trial to satisfy tbem tbat he sells cheaper and better meat than any other batcher in the county. CYRUS SIEBER. April 6, 1871-ti Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the undersigned in the s boemaking business in tho borough of Patterson, has been dissolved. J. W. DEAN BRO. -viii.Lsn. A 34'i5J If fSEE WHAT t2 WIU, DO! , A Handsome New $5 Steel Enjrrav?n ami a Prize worth from $1. to f25,Q0Of . BOTH FOR tvery ticket draws a prize, No bHik. ' Wun each ticket you get at the lime of pur chasing it either Luriey, a legend ef the Rhine, tbe Disinherited, or the Child1 Ctrist which are regarded by dealer aad expert i be handsomest and best Steel Engraving ever offered at $.j 00. They are 19x24.- Each of them ia a gem of art; KetttmlMf every ticket holder will positively draw on' of tbe following prizes. TUE LariEHKE.HOTEt..DE$t0S. MD-. containing twenty-six room, all modern Con veniences, outfit, stock, jc, woilb, chad. SJ5.000. THE PICTURE HILL FARM, of 103 acres on tbe Choptank river, hi vis g a steamboat wharf on it, with a lime kiln. ;y.oo. THE COLD SPRIiJfi FARM! of &o acres: worth . - - - - f S.tlOO. THE CASTER FAP.M '. With 80 acres choice land, 1 $5,000. A llutTSE IN DESTOX ! - - $3,000. 2'0 STANDARD fc'EWlXCf MACHINES ! Worth from ... 40 $150". SJW.YLTHASI WATCH r S ! Each worth from - - $40to$:0(f. 4 Pianos. 10 Organs snd Melodious. One Cash Sum . - i $S,WJ One C ish Sum - $1,000 One Ca-h Sum - - - Son Three Iaio Sums each - - $ItK Four C?h Sums each ... $o0; 49.670 OIFTS consisting of Washing Ma chines. Wringers, Standard Books. Works of Art, and other household and va'uab'.a rti ticl's; nr.nc of tbem curt be purchased, at retail, tot lew than fl,00,- while eonre are! worth Slo 00 and more. The drawing will tiite place as stjuri asea' gravings enough are sold to distribute tbe liuketx. before as many ticket holders aa choose to be present and to be under their control, at Denton, Ml. The Ckrnline County Land Association is corporate! body, chartered in the Ptnte of MuryNn'J. and has a subgi-rihed Capital of 6J,'tioO. ft'm. Keil. of llenton. S; K. F.ich ardson, Sheril of the connty, L)ntuD. Mary land : Jacob Alhurger. Postmaster. Denton; iMaryland, and others, are among the stock holders. The purpoc cf this s'!e is sftn'jily to fca! ize the c-ish on merchandise on b'aad; tttd ott the real estate. OFFICERS. Jimes E. Itigr.ntl, Aftcrney at Law. Pres't: Henry S. Mrtncha. (of the Firm of Mancbs i Bros., Keil Eblnte liro'nefs, Ilidgcly, Ml.,) Serreiary. G PiUroni. Treasurer and Manager. t.ierjft 11 Kn,suni. Counnel. Refer also to'Oarles ticfodinp, t.ftf.. Speak er ei the Delaware Senate, the Clerks of both; branchen of tbe Delaware Legi I'.atnre, all the Leudtng m-n, lie Bilni, anl the Pfes of i lie Peninsula generally. Club agenti wanted. One tieltef a--d engraving given free for evey club of four with tbe money SS 00. fend all ordcra to onr general office, thus : CAECLINE CO. LAND ASS031A.H01J, frith and King Su. t tlminfton, Icl. THE CAROLINA PEARL Will be sent to all purchasers rasa for on. quarter on application. Tt will give a de tailed account rtt' our proceeding i'rora timet to time. Newspapers witbing t advertu. far ti, wiil please send us their lowest rates. 3 EST CIGARS IN TOWN Hoilohangh' alooil. Two for 3 cents. Also, the Fre-b"t Lager, tbe Largest Oysters, the Sweetest CMsr, the1 Finest I)omiio Wines, and, in short, any thing you may wish in the EATING OR DRINKING LIN" at the most reasonable prices. lie has also refitted hn BILLIARD HALL, so tbat it will now compire favorably with any Ila'l in tho interior of the State. June I, l7il-lv Kone Genuine unless stgned L Ecrrs. 1T I t. KJ .I .i'i CfiHcrr i Ail Anh Prof. LKla, TtH W. 4h St.. ( inftinnati, H., od Ir. irwn. at rtin.-Tln, witaotji tn m 4 iciit, piiin. Ever r witlt b :t it:t r.t n-.f riV i ft Ql'tvstrt, t t. 'rn til krf noirmum. in-wan -j aM 1 jl 1 01 2 r"" moor , t-,jiar onr i rjl oaww tlm trTittTirtM. N0' Mhr th'iM vfjr h uei. lot p-"'-ii'r'. vt.1 f'ir furr-tWr rH, nrt'ir-ealrVe' lrlOAI.. Lumber, Fish, Salt, and all kind KJ cf Merchandise for sale. ClH'Sinii'. Otic P.ark, n.i:Tro -id Ties. a!I kinds' of Grain and Seeds boug'it at the highest market price for cash or exrhunged lor mercuundi.-e, C "al, lumber. Sc., r suit ciac-mier am pre pared to turuish to buiider., billi of lumber just as wnnted and on short notit, of Cither oak or yellow p:ne lumber. NOAH HERTtfl.Ef?. Jan I Port Knyal. Juniata Co., Pit. CIO A L ANi LUMBER YARD. The uni-r. J sinned beg, leave to inform he public tbat he keeps constantly on Band a larro Stock ' of Coal and .umber. H;s stok embraces in . 1 part. Stove Coal. Smith Coal and Liice-bir-I reis Coal, at the lowest cash rates. LnmVer of all kinds and quality, such mf While Pine Piank, two inches, do 1 White Pine Board '. 1 ineh. do one-half inch. White Pine worked Flooring, Hemlock Boards, Sontlir-g, Joiee, Roohng Lath, Plastering Lath, Siung'e,. f tripin;. ''ash and Poors. Coal and Lunger delivered at rttrt notire. Persons oa tie East side tf the River can be furnished with I. imeburners Coal, Ae., Iron thecoal yard at Tysons Lock.' sug 15-ly. G'ORGE (50SHEN EMPLOYMENT Bt'BEAU or THE Office. 120 So'ilh 7ih St., Philadelphia, Between Chestnut 4 WalnuV If yott wish V hire lasr of any kind, write and te'.l a juat the help you want. The -frage, yon will pay. The best, antt oneapvst way t reach your p'are. and if far from Philadelphia, you bad better enelo Railroad fare. We wiil do our best to erv yon and give you all tbe information we n about the persoa we send. Our desue is tc assist (he wortiiy, and no charges to either party. Address ALEX. SLOAN. Snp't Employment Bureau, 123 South 7th Street. PhiUda. DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS, and CA TARRH treated with tbe utmost suceesa ty J. Isaacs. M. P.. ati-f Professor of Ditmttt ef the Eye and Eir, hiv tparatty m the Medical College of Prmuylvani. 13 pears' rrnrrient. (formerly of Lev den. Holland,) No- k"o Arch Street. Phila. Testimonials ean- be ea at his o&ro. Tbe medical faenity are invited to aceomrany their patients, a he has a o secret in his praitiee. Ariifisiai ayes inserted with out pain. No charge for examination. ootl2-ly LL kinds cf Caused mi Dried Frnre for '- sslsi- C. BAHTLT. St.C.Arf. mak- . sw ri : . wa t