jgnrata pentad. EDNE3DA1 MORNIXQ, JCKE X4. 1871. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON A.XD after Sunday, May 14, 1871, Passenger Train will leave Mifflin Station aa folia: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 1,50 A. M Harrisb'g AccomtnodVn 11,00 A. M. Mail Train . .. 6.C0 P. M. Cincinnati Express...... ' 8,50 P. M. . WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express 1,30. A. M. First Pacific Express ... 3,12 A. M. Mail Train .. 3.27, P. M Way Passenger ... 0J5 A. M, JAMES NOKTH, Ag't jtiiiti EmsrasxT," u. n, t. o. X F meet a the first aud third Tuesdays ef each month, in the Odd Fellow' Hall, Theiapieulowa, Juniata Co.. Pa. . J. DENNIS, a P. W. C. LociAR, Scnbt TOttJI AND COLS1KV. Jefi. .Davis still "ticks' to the white man's party. aa GlVR girls corsets, and they soon go iota til Thk hay crop wiU not be heavy io this alley this season. iT is said tliat railroad ticket are the latest things counterfeited) Fish. A prime lot of No. 1 Mackerel for sale at Martin St Walters. All kinds of scavengers are annoy ingnone more so than the "fly." fiat foundation walls for E S. Duty's house are nearly ready for the brigkj "ilASo.vs are latiug the foundation walls for the uew Odd Fellows' HalT ' FisH-oicoixa was iudulgediu by those who lore the sport, previous to the late raius. Old Tobk, the cart horse, severely bitlle left arm of D. K. Suloutf, on last Momlay. 'l .1 A Western editor says that a lady friend told Lhn that the litest thing out is her husband TflERK are a lew partridges in the vi ciaity of tLe towu. 8ue the mau or boy who shoots them If you Live any real estate which you wish to dispose- of, lrt everybody know it, ly advertising it in the culurrms of the Jl.yiata Skmi.vkl. Th? Hun'iug.Ioii Presbytery is now id ftrssiun at Altnona. lltv. M AUisr.u, pastor, iinJ E. S. Duty, Esq, laymaa, are iu atteudanee from Mifflin The wLit siawls nicely. If wc are not visited by storm, the harvest will be gathered wiih wore satisfaction than it Las Uu for years, j . i The HolUlaysbnrg Rejisfr says that ! young lady of that town recently en tered a stove store and asked for the "limb of a ttove." Frlecvrg, Suyiier county, ha a chicken that has four eyes, four wings, and four l--g". So the Courier says, and it is not giveu to fiahing. As eTchangK ineutions a case beyond the ordinary ocnlisrs. And it is that of a youi'g lauy who iuetead of a pupil has a college student in her eye. . Last Saturday nrirning was cool. The flies felt it. Ihey were dull and heavy. Monday and Tuesday mornings were xooler still, with flies sticking to the wall. 'Sti.OO will be paid to any one who will secure rae the services of a good girl to do general housework. G. L Derr, Dentist. MlfBintown, June 14, 1871. FARM for Sale. Any persou wish ing to purchase a good farm with first rate buildings and good water, will please read the advertisement of John Horning in another column. -'A livery iiousK, the property of JeJWson lliddagh, took lung fever while on a trip to Waterford, and died when one roilebelow that place, last Sun day morningJ "Wa.mtb Immediately A girl to do general house work one that can come well recommended, to whom liber al wages will be paid. Inquire at this office. An interesting advertisement reads as 'follows : "Partial board for a single gen tleman. House kept by a widow and her daughter. 'Busses' and cars con venient." " This world is a fleeting show." said a priest to a culprit on the gallows. "Yes," was ! prompt reply ; " bnt if yon have no ol.jecti.'us, I'd like to eee the show a little longer." The following item is goiug the rounds of the papers : A Jersey man lost an axe over twenjy years ago, which he has just found rmrtej his bed. H is life hasn't been madepubappy by house cleaning. SoLetf 6eibkr's butcher wagon visits Mi$n Ind Patterson every Tues day and Saturday, morning with choice Beef, and every Thursday morning with Veal and Mutton. He sells good beef at the lowest, prices. See advertisement. Thb party in this coonty, once known as the white man'a party," has many men who are witling to serve the connty in the capacity of Associate Judge, and so forth. Qnery Have some of the andidal8 been nominated 7 and wiHit only be necessary to g through the form of a convention to confirm or ratify the nominations' ? . . . . fcEP WaLL. Mr. Jonas Panneba ker, of Perrysvilla, has a last year's pumpkin in bit cellar, in a fins aute of preservation. I waa housed before any frost touched itjf JiJ liL'J'Jl ' As exchange Indulge in the. follow ing language, oa the walk of a pair of lovers seen by by the editor oa a lovely eveuing : "The gait indulged in by these aspirants to conjugal felicity would shame a tortoise and make a snail die of envy." Fin Semi-Centenial Anniversary of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church was held at Dayton, Ohio, during the past week. Rev. D. M Blackwelder, pastor, ar.d J. T L Sahm, layman, of this place, were in attendance. . An Ohio poet lias the fallowing for a chorus on the new departure of the Dem ocracy of that State : Holey, polar, wiuky, via, Th new depar ure's all a ska, ' Got up to erre YaUandigham, Vino lead to new departure." La8T Sa uld sJhj of atnrdsy evening a three-year old s5rn of . S. Parker, of this place, was kicked in the abdomen by a horse. He was lying in an unconscious state when found, about seven feet away from the stall in which the horse stood. . lie was not seriously hurt. ( Pe.n.vsvlva.ma is not represented as fully in the departments at Washington as it should bo, and we earnestly trust that the effort that is being made to se cure the position of Commissioner of Cus toms for Mr. D, 13. K. Nevin, of this State, may succeed. alhot a Fikk. Between one and two o'clock on yesterday afternoon a fire was discovered ia the roof of the house ocenpied by Thomas Kirk in the borough of Perrysville. TLe citizens of the town put it out with buckets. It is be lieved the lire was kindled bv a passing locomotivaj Neat axo Beautiful Dr. Bundio's new store-room ia Patterson. The doc tor has oue of the finest rooms in the county, aud very neatly fitted up. He sells Drags of all kiuds, and also Cou fecUKiieiies and Notions. Call and eee him iu his new place of business, on Main street Thk Baltimore Anierian, of June 7th, pays, "It would be a great mistake to suppose that Mr. Davis's speeches find no applause, and his sentiments no sup port. The newspapers tf the interior of the Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Missis sippi and TeoneKee are neasly unani mous in his behalf." Somk one says that a Virginia editor having notified correspondents ihat all communications intended fur publication inu.-t be accompanied by the full name of the writer, received one from a lady who signs h:r own full nam, to wit : Anna Matilda Sophia Eleetra Dolly Anu Potter Bell. Xapolkon tailed to give satisfaction to the French people while he acted in the capacity of ruler. Whose fault it really was, whether the fault of the people or the fault of Xspoleon is not our purpose to inquire. Our purpose is simply to state that satisfaction will he given to ail who call aud buy their boots and shoes at George IV. Heck's new Bot aud Shoe Store, ou Bridge street, Mifliintown. The Trmjieranee Yiitdiialor, fresh, clean and interesting, lies on our table. It is now owned, published and edited by Col Geo. F. McFarland, who is well and favorably known to the eitisens of Juni ata. Long may it live, and every day of its existence prow stronger. ' The Colonel has always been fortunate in selecting a good cause to fight in, and this last is the best that he has ever espoused. Let the temperance men rally to the Yindkalijr, and give it a liberal support. A Happy Time. The Juniata Re form Council, No. 93. Jr. O. U. A. M., of Mifliintown, have made arrangements to hold a Pic-Nic in louver's Grove, a short distance above Patterson, on Sat urday next, the 17th iust. A procession of those wishing to attend will be formed at the Depot in Patterson, and from thence proceed to the grove at half past 9 o'clock The baskets containing the provisions will be taken to the Patterson school house by 8 o'clock in the morning, and from there be hauled to thi" grove. Run OvtvR. Ou i ntlay morning last an employee of the P. R. R. Co , named Smauley, of Ml Union, was run over by a hand car a short distance below Black Log Station. While iu the act of stoop ing down to pick np a piece of tobacco, which had fallen out of his hand, the handle of the car struck him and knock ed hira on track in front of the car, which passed entirely over him, rolling him over several times. Fortunately he was not seriously injured, having only received a number of bruises and a bad ly spraiued aukhjJ . '" . A ''"playful'' wife in Corry sent note to her husband recently, wriOe in a disguised hand and signed with a ficti tious name, stating that she often seen and admired him, and if he would in form her of a , place of meeting she would go over to the rooms and they would become better acquainted. Hus band answered the note, appointing time and place, the lady heavily veiled,, and proceeded to the rooms, the veil was ,e moved, and a grand tableau, not down on the bill, ensued. Assurance was made on the part of the husband that Jt was nothing' but a joke, and that he toew it washer all the time.. Wife is i,avina- a stvlieh bonnet, new cloak ami elegant silk drew made-. o an NOW FOS BAE3AINS! A Nbwj Arrival. U. Willi, of Perrysville, Las1 jiist received from Philadelphia a lot of Groceries, and will sell Sugars, Syrups, &c as cheap as ean be bought anywhere else in th connty.! , Come and eee for yourselves. - , Pierce Rudaback, of Alarshalton. has trapped during the past trapping sea son, according to bis memorandum, the fallowing number of fur bearing animals : One hundred and thirty even- skunks' forty-one 'opossums, thirty-six . rabbits, one raccoon, four weasels, five red squir rels. The highest number ever caught in one night was fifteen skunks ; ia five nights, forty-seven of the same; and last but not least, aa a curiosity, was a wliite skunk with not a black hair on it Wttt Chestrr Republican. . TKFor.MATi04 -Wantkd. A young man Ch iries Fisher, 19 years of age. left his home at South Heruiitags, Lancaster county, on the 14th of April, and has not since been heard from, lie is about five feet high, stoutly built, dark hair and complexion, and a small wart on the lower lip He had on when he left, a grey coat and hat, blue pants aud coarse boots. - Any information of his wherea bouu will be thankfully received by his father, aud exchanges will confer a fa vor by copying this notice. Wrights ville Slur. , Chemistry is furnishing us new agents for fuel, force, food, and many other im portant aids over those we once posses sed. Ports from which commerce was driven during the hot months by their terrible fevers are visited all the year with impunity now. Many localities in the South and West kept teuantless by heir deleterious miasmas are now filling up. populations uuder the protection ol Ayer's Ague Cure. Their afflicting Chills and Fever are so effectually cured by this remedy that the disease no longer turns emigration aside or destroys the settler if he ventures upon its infected district. G 'ze't', Ind pendencf. Mo. REMOVED. New Drug Store in Patterson. Dr. Rundio informs the public that he has moved his Drug Store into his new building, on Maiu street, opposite the res idence of Joseph Middiigh, Esq.-, where he will be glad to welcome all his for mer friends and customers, aud as many new ones as may favor him with their patronage. In addition to the goods usually kept in drug stores, I have a very large stock of Spectacl -s and Eye-GIasscs Also a large stock of Blauk Books (all kiuds,) and over one hundred boxes of Initial Paper. All other kinds of writing paper and Envelopes, and many other kiuds of goods constantly ou haud. Come and see. rjune7-3t Flowkrs may be arranged for bonnets either to the harmony or contrast of col ors. Red harmonizes with orange, or ange with yellow, violet with red, green with blue. Green is the contrast to red, sky-blue to orange, yellow to violet, blue to orange-red, indigo to orange-yellow and violet to blush green. To find the contrast to any flower, cut a small circu lar piece out of one of its petals ; place it upon white paper, look at it steadily with one eye for a few seconds, without letting the eyelids clofl, then look from the colored circle to another part of the wliite paper, when a circular of another color will be apparent.. This color is the true contrast or complementary color. Tastes differ aa to whether the effect of arranging the flowers according to con trast or complementary colors is more pleasing to the rye than according to harmony. The former however is in the favor To carry it out, a blue should h". placed next to an orange flower, a yel low near a violet, and a red or white should have plenty of foliage around it. White contrasts with blue or orange, or still better with red or pink, but not yel low or violet. Ex. A Noble Act. On Thursday after noon last, as the Express train on the Western Pennsylvania Railroad was pro ceeding Eeatward, and ronding a curve about midway between Leech burg and Apollo, iu Armstrong couuty, the engi neer observed a woman on the track, waving her apron violently in the air. The first thought was of danger and he immediately applied his brakes and got the train stopped just in time to prevent a terrible accident, as a mass of rocks weighing about fifteen tons had fallen upon the track a few rods from where the woman had given the signal. When the train stopped, the passengers were not long in ascertaining the cause, and appreciating tho noble conduct of the poor enuntry woman to whose presence of mind -they owed their rescue from a shocking causality. Colonel Hicks, tho conductor of the train, at once consulted with some of the passengers, and iu a shoit time a purso of twenty dollars was made np and presented to her. She gave her name as Mrs. Frank. A pass enger on the train, from whom we ob taiued our information, desires that we should comn.end the case of this humble woman . to the company. Had it not been for her warning signal, the train would have been dashed into the rock, and serious damage to the train, if not to the passengers, would h ive been . the consequence A'totma Tribue. v GOLDEK FOUNTAIN PES. Somethinr naw and novel. Be sura and ..... . , , read tne aavernsement in our paper, neaaeu "Great est Invention of the Age' We believe the Golden Fountain Pen is unsurpassed. A good pea is aaSceeeity to every maa, woman and chtld. Agents, nere is a enanoe io mass saoney la iniroauatag a geaa asm ataaon artiels " . ' Attention. Farmers -Look to your interests and bay the Valley Chief . Reaper and Mower combined, with self- rake, the beat and speediest cutting ma 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 17-4 1 Piles instantly relieTrd and soon cured by lining Dr. Brigg's Pile Ranedis. They re duce inflamaiijn, lootbe the irritated part, and hT proven a blessing to Ih afflicted whether internal, external, bleeding or itch ing piles. All kinds in all tag must yield to the wonderful infl'tense of these nerer failing remedies. , Sold y Druggists. . Tat Osw PaocBEM or Pernor It in an indisputed fact that the skill of man is daily developing improvements in various de partments of industry. . ali and all have an aim for our general welfare. On of the cost desirable and lone . wished for recall has been accomplished in the discovery . y Dr. J. Brings, of his Cora and Bunion Rem edies, his Alleviator for tha aura and preven tion of common Corns, and hi Curative for the absolute cure of Festered Corns, Inflamed Bunions. Ingrovinf Nails, Sore instep. Blis tered Heels, Tender Feet, ae., so. Sold by Druggist. i Cocoes, Colds, ak Throat ArrrcTtojt. As all seasons of the ytyr. many people seem to be suffering with Throat Disease, manifest ing themselves in various, forma such a Coughs, Bronchitis. Laryngitis, Asthma, Pihisie, and other highways to that priaee of terrors Consumption. Hundred are neg lectful when tbey are slowly but surely drift ing onward to eertain destruction, who might with a little eare. and by the use of proper remedies, cheek their downward tendency. Dr. J. Brigg' Threat and Lung Healer ia the acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all diseases of the Throat. Longs, and Cheat Can be given loth infant and aged with per fect safely, as it contains no injurious drug of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold hy Druggists. Dr. Bmr.rcs' Allevanter cures Headache, Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it. Sold by BANKS AAMLIU, and drn?gits generally. MARRIED. OK BISON ERWIS. Oa the 7th inst.. at the residence of the bride's mother by Rev. S. A. Crereling, Mr. Thomas E.. Orbisoc, of Orbisonia, Huntingdon connty, and Miss Arrabelia U. Erwin, of Concord, Franklin county. XOCUSE POMEROy On the 7th inst., at the resilenue of the bride's father, by Rev. L. B. W. Shryoek, assisted by Rev. J. M. Nourse, John T. Nourse, Esq., attorney at law, of Cairo, West Virginia, and Miss Ellie M. Pomeroy, daughter of Hon. Joseph M. Poraeroy. of Juniata Co., Pa. WILSON M ARKLE On the 7th inst., by E. W. H. Kreider, Esq., George D. Wilson and Miss Kale Mrkle, both of Patterson. (Commercial. MIFFLINTOWN & PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Juniata Sistinil by the Board of Commerce of MitSia and Pat terson. Bheadstcffs. Extra Family Flour, p bbl $1 50 V bbl 1 80 Wheat (prime) Iff bus 1 80al 35 Rve ' " 75 Corn " " 62 Osts " 55 Bnrlcy " " 75 .Seeds. Clover 6 25 Timothy- 6 00 Flax - 1 TO Beans. 1 60 Srsosits. Butter V lb 15 Eggs. 1 doz 15 Lard, V lb 12 Country Soap Beeswax Tallow Rg Wool, washed Poultry, live Dried Apples " Peaches, pared " Peaches, unpared " Cherries....-.,..,- " Cherries, pitted - . " Blackberries v " Raspberries Country Hams Sides and 8boulders. ....... Potatoes, bus 8 25 8 8 45 8 8 , 20 , 15 20 4 . 20 n 10 1 00 1 0- Onions Ground Alura Salt, ) sack 2 25 Railroad Ties '' Locust Posts, mortising .. 85 " " for board fence.. .... 18 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. Pmi.APit.rbiA, June 13, 1871. The Floor market is without material change. The demand is principally from home consumers whose purchases foot up 90'J bbls. including Superfine .U. $5 25ia5 50 ' Extra .-. $5 627 "O N. W. Extra Family $t 60(o)7 25 Penna. do. do. .. ..... $6 2o(a,6 75 Ohio & Ind. do. do - $7 00f7 50 Fancy Brands $7 7o9 00 The Wheat market is very quiet and prices are drooping. Sales of 3"0D bus Ind red at $1 62 1 65; and some amber at SI 67al ft). It ye is held at SI 10. Corn is firm and in better request. Sales of 8700 bus Delaware yellow at 741a7o aflr.at, aad 12,000 bushels western mixed at 7io Oats are without change. 2100 bus Penna and western sold at BJai.'.tc. : In Clov rseed there is nothing doing: we quote at 9alOc. Timothy is quoted at $0. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, June 12 P. M. There was a better feeling this week in the market for Beef Cattle and more inquiry, but without improvement ia prices. We quote extra at 7a7V ; a few choice at 7 Jo ; fiir to good at 5ti) c, and common at 4u5c. 13 tti. Receipts. l!ib head. Cows and Cilves were excessively dull and prices barely maintained. Sales of springers at $10a45, and frosh cows at $5065. Re ceipts, 250 bead. For sheep there wag quite a brisk demand and most of lb offerings were taken up within the range of from 4f to 5Jo i K. Gross Receipts, 14 001) head. Hogs were very dull. Sles of eorn-fed at Cafijc. and slop at 51c Receipts 30(0 bead Sprtial BotitfS. & DEAFNESS. BLISDNKS8. and C T4RRH treated with the utmost success by J. Isaacs, M. D., and Professor of Dwiuu of (At Eyt and Ear, hit) tpeeiaUy fa the Medical Colltge of Pnntylvania. 13 peari" rxptrmce, (formerly of Leyden, Holiand,) No. 8"5 Arch Street, Phila. testimonials ean be seen at his offico. The medical faculty are invited to 1 seeetnranv their estielit, as he has no secret jn hi(j pr,itiee. Artificial eyes in prattiea. Artificial eyes inserted with out pain. No ebargsj for examination. octl2-ly Large assortment of Queensware, China- Qlasswam, Crockery ware, Ctdar. . ware, ., for sale eha by 1 r- ' - MAflK ft WALtlSS. fUlSttlUUTOUS. MEMEiWEK. " Nine years before the pnblie, and no preparation for the hair has ever been produced equal to Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer," and every honest dealer will say it gives the best satisfaction. . It re stores GRAY HAIR to its original color, eradicatin? and preventing dandruff curing BALDNESS and Promoting the growth of the hair, 'he gray and brushy 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 tho 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 nona 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 is kept up to its original high standard. Our Treatise on the Hair mailed free; send for it. SoldbjaS DruffgUtt ami Dealers ta MuScbus. Frio One Dollar Per Bottle. R. P. HALL & CO., Proprietor. LABOEATOBTi IASHUA, T.S, BST'Soia by Druggists geuera ly. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at oticc ajjroirable. healthy, mid eifui-tuai for preserving the hair. Faded or m; kair is soon icuno to its oriyiuul. co'oi with tilt gloss anu frerhnrfs of youlh. Thin hiiir is thick ened, fa!liu hair checked, and bald ness of'ien, tiio.ii;li not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed. ir the glands atrophied und decsyed. But such as remain can be ?ned for isef'uluess by this, implication. Instead if fouliug the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it cleau aud vigorous. Its otv.Kioaal use will prevent the hair vom turning gray or falling off, nud onseqitently prevent Laldness. Tree I'om those deleterious substances which mike some preparations dangerous aud ujiirioits Io the hair, the Vior can u!y liL-nrlit hut not harm it. If wanted uerdy for ;t HAIR DRESSING, lolhing else can be found so desirable, 'oulaiiiiug neither oil nor dye, it does ot soil white, ramhrie, aud yet lasts ci: ou the hair, giving it a rich glossy i.-ire and a gratel'ul perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., kaottcal ano Analytical1 Chemists, JLOWELL, MASS. PRICE $100 jU, Sold by Druggists generally. D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. SuloufT,) SEALERS IN Grain, Lumler.Coal, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, lc Sold at the Lowest Prices. Having boats of onr own we ean freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ac. cheaper than any other parties. W therefore defy competi tion. jQYon ean make monev by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GaAIS WILL BE RKCKIVED I If STORK TO BE SOLD BT THE 1st OF Jl'NE, IS71. P. S. Our grain is not elevated on men's backs. Mifflintowa, April 20, 1871. JUiNIATA VALLEY BANK OF MIf FLINTOWN," PENN'A. JOSEPH POMEIIOT, President. T. VAN IRViy , Cashiei. MRECTOBS. fA.onh Pamernr .fnhn .T. Patterson. - I - - J . - . ' Jerome N. Thompsorl, George Jacobs, Jonn uaisoacu. Loan money, receive deposits, pay interest on lime deposit, buy and sell coin and Uni ted States Bond, cash. Coupons and checks. Remit money to any part of the United States aid also to EngUnd, Scotland; Ireland and Germany. Sell Revenue Stamps. In sums of $200 at 2 per eeut. discount. In sums of $500 at 1 per cent, discount. In Soma of $1000 at 8 per cent, discount. . . ang 18 1869 . COAL. Lumber, Fisb. Salt, and all kinds of .Merchandise for sale. Chestnut Oak Bark, Railroad Ties, all kinds of Grain and Seeds bought at th highest market price for cash or eicbanged for merchandise, c-al, lumber. &c, to suit eustoasers, I aol pre pared to furnish to builder tills ef lumber just aa wanted and on abort notice, ef either oak or yellow pine lumber. NOAH HERTZLER. Jaa4. - Port Royal, Janiata Co., Pa-f gtw dtrrtisfaifntj. Ill ID . v I I Al tin sm m. t ' WB.u . I V. 1 C ilATHKM l-iri and Accident Isscrasci Cos past, of Hartford, Connecticut, paid 20,0 on W. II. Forbush and W m. aJS C. Curry, victims of the New Ham buigu railroad accident ; ,i00 on the late Jas. B. Blake, mayor ol Woicestar, Mass.'; and $5,6t oa the lata S. II .Lewis, Jr.. of Su Albans, Vt. All these accMems occurred, and the insurance was paid, within throe months each claim being paid about sixty dnys befcre it was dua hy the terms of the policy. The Thavslek bna paid 8ETE.1 Hl'SDKED DOLLARS A D1T in bcneBts to its policy-holders, for death or injury by acci dent, for every workiug day during th past seven years. , Tho Tbavklkes Lira and Accidest Insu rance Company, of Hartford, Conn., grants All tbo usual forms of LIFE and ESD0W. JIEJT Tolicies. on exceedingly favorable terms Ample Sicositt and Low Rates. EOLLlDAYSSUEa SEmA27, HOLLIDAYSBl'KG, PA. A remedy which baa been tested for ten years, and proved in thousands of cases capable of curing all Da eoKto f the Throat and I,imgx; 1 Dr. Crook's WINE or TAR. Established Iperfnruung many reroarka j hie cures, tueiiis a trial from I nil who are suffering from Isimilar affections slid vainly 'seekine relief. Wdlunulel prejudtct prevent you from being enred also Coughs and ColfJs- The Druggists say it cores ine-n all. ' Asthma. The relief and cures of it are mar velous. .......... Bronchitis. Every sufferer will find rtlief and cure. Throat Ailments require only a few doses. Lung Diseases. llsscurei cases prououn- j ced incurable. i Debility- It renovates and invigorates the sysiem. Liver Complaint. i'os' effective regulator of ibis organ. Dyspepsia. Its healthy action on the stom ach cures it. . Appetizer. It Is health giving find appetite restoring Urinary OrffanS.1 -Action en them is marked and prompt j DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR rich in the j medicinal qualities of Tar, combined with vegetable ingredients of undoubted value, which m.ikc it unsurpased. not only for the complaint s enumerated, but it rapidly restore) exhausted ttrength, cleanses the stomcli, re laxes the liver and puts them to work, causes the food to digest, and makes pure blood, and begets a vivacity appreciated by both sound and sick. If you are afflicted in any way. we know if you try the life-jiving lunie prop erties of Dr. Crook's Wine of Tar. you will add your testimony to its great value in cor recting any "ill. that flch i heir to." Pre pared only hy OUTER CROOK A CO. Sold by Druggists everywhere. ft For Seroftila. Scrofulous Tumors. t Scrofulous Diseases of the Eyes, or tii-i viiili, iu niiy .uriu, j.ueuiuailMn, Diseases of the Liver. Diseases of ihe Skiu. Eruptions, Pimples. Boil. Teller, Scald lle td. Ulcers an l Old Sores, or any diseise depenlinj on a de;.ravd condition of the blood, take D t'aoo'i's Conrorsn Svnrr i or I'ot.K Rot it. It is combined with the best tonic preparations of Iron known, and is the best Aliersiive and Biood Purifier made. Cleanse your Blend. Try one bottle. Sold bv driiircists. Prepared only by OLIVER CROOK CO., Dayton. O. CHE1P lEVERTISIXc We wi'l in,cr. an siUert'em-iit iu Fdsbt Hundred Amer ican lewspaprrs for Sli bwllars prr line per week. Uue line one weoK Will cost ix Dollars. Two lines will cost Twelve Dollars. I and Ten lines will eosi Sixty Dollars. Send for a Printed List Address GEO P. RoW ELL CO., Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park Row, New York. The Vice of our Ajje is Fraud ! j Never: heless, there are five honest Patent! Agents, even at the Capital, of whom is ttie j undersigned. Patents for 17 years obtained at reasonable rates. Arents wanted. Send for circulars. GbO. E. DKOWN'. counselloT-at-law, 817 G Street, cor. 9ih, Washington, D. C. wo a n.T & rTTi r? a rrr rvirv Cleans Kid Gloves and all kinds of Cloths and Clithing; removes Paint, Grease, Tar, Ac, int'.antlu, without the least injiirv to the finest fabric. Sold bv Druggists and Fancr Goods Dealers. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE CO., 33 Barel y St., New York, 46 La Sallo St., Chicago. Agents! Read This! "t 7F w ILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF V $30 PER WEEK and Expenses, or al low a large commission to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAGNtR A CO . Marshall. Mich. S10 A DAY FOR ALL with Stencil Tools Address A E. Graham, Springfield. Vt. $325 A MONTH. Horse and Carriage fur nished. Expenses paid. II. Shaw, Alfred, Me. A MILLION DOLLARS. Shrewd but quiet men can make a fortune by revealing the secret of the business to no one. Addres C. E. WELWi.V, 1,210 Broadway, Xew York. JW. YANNAMEE, M. D.. successfully treats all classes of Chronic and Acute Diseases. Send stamp for circular contain ing particulars and testimonials. Address Box 612'. New Ycrk. X3X.. KIiINl!;, " " rinU.I-ilJ.ia r.inrr in.fuuto. 'JM Anh St.; fmf. laUuD.V4 W. 4th St.. Cinrinaftti. O.. aad Dr. Graen.. mt cr.srl.tM, N. Cm. mk- , . Mfiiuhitif c ar.a .f alt ft ri r J. "" t Q f" a.dieia.. aad Willi b.1 iiui. 1 kmfi. r nujtM 1 ft r:0-. rrr if tak.a ia t O not rrtnrn. Btwar. Zj feo..n. oith U.ir Jl V O 1 - - . I ktild and m- M tiiD.aa4caa. 7 aocuatraal- rn.au. ataaliac our! IA 1 n l tf 1 adtsrtiie- awala. lan na traatia.au. Na. other Ihoald srr ba imtL tw Manhood: How Lost, Hvr Restored Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culrmtall "t C'lehrtted Esvy on the radical cure (without triedi. ciu) or Spsbmatorrhosa, or Sominal Weak ness. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotkx ct, Menta. and Physical Incapacity, Impedi ment to Marriage, eto , also, CosstrMPTio.t, EpiLsrsr, and Fit, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance SWj. Price, in sealed envelope, only 6 ctg. Tbo celebrated author, in this admirab'e essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarm nr eonsequences of self abnse m ay be radically Cured without the dangerous of internal medicine or the application of the knife: pointing out a mode of enre at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, a matter wht hi condition may be, may sure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. BBThis Lecture should br in ihe Lands of evTy man in the land. . Sent, under eeal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of aix cents, or two poet etamps. Also, Dr. Culverwell's "Marriage Guide," price 25 cents. Address Ce publishers, , . Chas. J. C. Ki.ihk & Co.. . 127 Bowery. New fork, P6t-0fnce Box 4,o3C. Aug 31. '70-ly ALL KINDS OP BLANK WORK, 4e.,doe at this Offiee' ia the neatest maaner aad at low prise. lisrfitantous. , SEE WHAT 12 WILL SO ! A Handsome New $5 Steel Engraving and a Prize worth from $1. ta s25,00D, BOTH FOR .' Every tickat draws a priie.' No blanks. With each ticket you get at the time of pur chasin; it either Lurl-y, a legend of the Riime, the Disiuherited, or the Child CLriat which are regarded by dealers an 1 experts the hauc'somest rind best Steel Engravings ever ollereJ at $i 00. ; Tbey are liJxU-t Each ot them is a gem of art. Remember every ticket holder will p6si'ivTy draw ons of the following p'riies. ' THE LaPIEilKE HOTEL. DENTON1, MO., containing tweary-six room, all modern con veniences, outft, stock, Ac, woith, cash. $i5,000. THE PICTURE HILL FARM, of 103 acres on the Cboptank river, havieg a steamboat whaff on it; with a lint k'U. SIO.OOO. THE COLD Srr.IXd FARM! of 6.. -n-rrs ; worth - - - S8.IKW. THE CAUTEK FARM ! with SO acres choice land. - - - Sa.DOrt. A HOTJSE IX DE$TON - ; $3.00. ' W STANDARD SEWING MAC.fUSES ! Worth from ... $10 . to $150. ai) WALTIIAM tTATCHr.S! Each worth from 310 to $100. t Pianos. 10 Organs' and Melodion. One Cash Sum - $3,000 Oue Csh Sum .... Jfl.lioi One CaU Sum - , - - SiOrt Three Cash Sums -each - - $10t Four Cavil Slims each ... . $50: 49.670 GIFTS consisting of Washing Ma chines. Wringers. Standard Books. Work of Art, and other household and Valuable arti ticlrs ; none of iheui can be purchased, at retail, for less than $1,00. while somS are worth $15 tlO and more. The drawing will take place as soon a en gravings ennngii are lol l to distribute the tickets, before as inaiy ticket holders s choose to be f reseat, nhi to be under (heir control, at Denton, Md. The Caroline County LaJtf Association is a corporated body, chartered in the State ef Mart Und. and ban a subscribed capital of SJi',000. Wiri. Fell, of Denton, S. K: Rich ardson; PSeritf tf the eountt, LfentOf). Mary land ; Jacob Alhitrger, Postmaster. Dcoiou, Maryland, and 6i!:ers; are amKng the stock holders. The purpose of this siile' is sWply to real ize the cash on merchandise on hand, and on the real estate. OFFICERS: Junes E. Ilignutt, Attorney at Law, Tree't. Henry S. Munch, j of the Flfrrf of Meneha 5 Bros:; Ileal t'state Hrokers, Ridgcly; Md.,) Secretary. it Tatron!. Treasurer and Manager. tienftr H. R'tssuni, CMuiseL . Kefe.r also to Charles tioodiug, Esq.,Speak ef.of the Delaware Senate, fhet lrrks of both branches of thU Delaware I.egis'.Kture, all the Leading mep, the Bftnks, and the Presa of the PeninsJja geSerally. C'ub agents wanted. Ono ticket a.vl engraving given free for every club ol four with the money ?8 00. Send all orders to our general office; thus ! CAECLUTZ CO. LAOT ASSOdATZOH, Sixth and k'iuft Sd., Wilmington; Del: THE CAROLINE TEARL Will be sent to till purchasers raSs fofr One quarter on application. It will give a de tailed account of our proceedings irom time to time. Newspapers wi-hirg t advertise for us, will please send us their lowest rales. The Place for GooJ Grape-yincS IS AT THE Initials Uallrij iHnrtjarbs ASI) CR.VrE-VlSE jl'RSERT. THE underfigneJ would respectfully in form the pub'.ta that he has started a (irare-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of Mifiiiutown, where he has bi en testing a large number of the different varieties of Grapes; and having been iu the business for seven years, he is now prepared to furninh VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES. ASI OK THE .IIOT PROMISING KLN'I'S, AT L 6 V t A T ft A; by the single vine, dozen, hundred or 'tW sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty vines will do wtll to call and ace fur them selves. JfcSy finnd and responsible Agents wanted; Address, JONAS OBEr.HOLT7.ER. MifHintown, Juniata Co., P. BEST CIGAKS IX TOWN AT lloliobatigh'M Saiooii. Two. for 5 cents. Also, tlie Freshest Lager, the Largest Oysters, th Sweetest Cider, the Finest Domestic Wines, and, in short, any. thing you may wish ia th EATING OR DRINKING LINE at the most reasonable prices. He has alad refitted his BILLIARD HALL, io that it will now compare favorably with any Hall in the interior of the Stale. June 1, lS70-ly WALL PAPERe Eally to the Place where you can buy your Wall Paper Cheap. 'PHE undersigned lakos this method of in A forming the public that he haa just re ceived at his residence on Third Strait, liF fliritown, a lsrge assortment of M'ALL l.VlI-iK, of various styles, which he offers for saiii CHEAPER than cau t.e purchased elsewhere1 in the county; All persons in need of the above article, and wishing .'o save money; ere invited to c.i'.l and ex tmine his tinii and hear his pf-ices before going elsewhere.. SJtSuLargc supply constantly on hanj. " SIMON BASOM. MifEintown. April 3, 1871-tf Dissolution it Partnership; NOTICE is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between the undersigned in the shiimHking hnsiness in the borough of Patterson, hns hen di.sc;ved. j. W. DEAN & BKO. April 4. 1S71. GENERAL AGENT wanted to procure Insurances for a First Cass Fire lasur aice Comj.any of Philadelphia. Inquir at his office. may.J-4t ADVERTISE! ADVERTISE. To all Men WBont it may Conc'tra.' If you have anything to sell, If you havS lo3t anything. If yoii haYe found anything, If you have a house to rent, If you want to rent a house, If you want boarding, If you want employment. If you want hired help, If you waut anything, tELLTHE PEOPLEOFIT BY ADVERTISING I THE JUNIATA SENTINEL. C. O to the JrsiATA SisTiitxi Job Printing Offic for all kinds of Plain trad Fancy Printing. ..
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