Janiata $tntintl fEDNESDAi MORNING, MAT 1. 1872. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Sunday, Nov. 12, 1871, Passenger Train will leave Mifflin Station as follows: EASTWARD. Philadelphia Express.. 12.50 A. M Fast Liuc 2,22 A. M. Pac. Exp. (don't etop) 10,05 A. M. Ilarrtsb g Accouimoda o II,2b A. iH. Mail Train 5,23 P. M. Cincinnati Eipres 8,50 P. M. WESTWARD. Southern Express 2,34 A. M. Through Passenger 4.53 A. M. Pacific Express 5,56 A. M. Way Passenger 9.44 A. 51. Cincinnati Express 12,26 P. H. Mail Train - 3,27 P. M Fast Line.-- 6.2G P. M. Mixed Train 8.15 P. M JAMES NORTH, Ag't TOWS ANI COU.1TRV. ut of season freeb oysters. This is coven t ion day at Cincinnati. A railroad between Milton and Se'.irs grove is talked of. George Wilson's Guy per Car is never tailing in its trips. It is said that marble has been found in Outer county Dr. J. F. Sor has moved to Anaville. Lebanon counly. Mrs. Maria Reeee has opened an ice cream saloon at her residenbe in Patter .m. 1T is believed by people of Patterson, that a mad dog was shot in that town on last Ftidaj. A humorous Cincinnati editor styles the convention now in that city the Dolly Varden convention. The Pennsylvania Unserve Associa tion will hold their eixtb annual session at WilHurri: this Stale ou the lili t this month. l'avid Paul Iirown says that the tem fxrance caue is tbo greatest cause that ttitc world knows excepting that of pure and uudcliled religion. If there were such a thing as Dolly ; Vardeii tn.-i.'s gonJs Strayer in Patter- son would keep tlirm ; lie keeps every ! -other new ti.i: g that men wear. j - A valuable horse, the property of Jas. MeMeen of Fayette twp, was strange ly effected last week The common my- J ing is. that he was crazy or mad, be raved ; so that i became tieresary to shoot hiai. If you want a good axe, saw, hatchet hammer, a'. gcr. or .11, thirg iu the hard ware line, go to Grj hill's Mew Hard ware Sioie, in the t'rysfcd Palace Bui id ing. Tin Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he administered in the Licking Creek Lutheran Church on next Sabbath, at 10 o'clock A. M. Preparatory services ou Saturday previous at 2 o'clock P. M. The name Dolly Varden m derived from cn of Charles Pickens' heroines io lUruahy Kudge. Reader if you are desi rous of getting Do'ly V.ir.lcn and other fashionable go'ids, go to Fennel's. Ax emplovee of the L'uion Telegraph ! Company wassetiowJy hurt on Thuiaday last, near McVeytown, by a beavy tele-lis graph pole filling across his abdomen while he was helping to unload a wagon load of poles. The fellow who attempted a furg ery at the Juniata Vadey Bank, was tried, found guilty, and sentenced by the Court, to a one year Urm of imprison ment in the. western Penitentiary at Pkttburg. Rlock Friday is the name of new theatrical play that has been introduced into New Yoik. Theatrical critics severe ly condemn it but the new harness black ing for sale at Graybill's hardware stove is approved by critics on blacking. Tun attention of our readers is direct- j d to the double-column advertisement of j Messrs. Tilten &: Espenschade Their ; Spring Press Goods comprise the latest j and most popular stjles. Groceries of ' all kinds can be bad at their Grocery De partment in the new Odd Fellows" Hall. The new Odd Fellows Hall at this place wa dedicated with appropriate ceremonies lajt Saturday. The didicatory services were conducted in the Lutlurai Church, where a large assemblage of persons wit nessed the ceremony, and listened to the able and eloquent address by the Rev J. C. Kagry, of Maryland. Tuscarora Female Seminary has been j twenty years have not placed secondhand re-opened by Professor J. P. Sherman of'"Howe'' machines iu the marnet which Alontzomerv countv. under the most pti- couraiiig ciicumsiances. The atten- dance of thirteen young ladies from i -Montgomery county where Mr. SLermau tacght many years is an evidence f the esteem in which be is held by the people of that community. Several young ladies from this place are also tbcre as pupils. The court of Bedford county sentenced a mulatto that was convicted of stealing a role of butter to one year's imprisonme.nt, but the fellow did not reach the peniten tiary. The Inquirer of last week tells bow he escaped from the county prison : Tuesday night Scott made Lis escape from jail by burning a hole, with the stove poker, through Lis cell floor, through which he made his way to the cellar. He ihea dug an opening through the brick wall and got into the yard, and scaled the wall. Sheriff Keyser offew 850 reward for Lis arrest and return. M. L. Littlefield, ex-eitor, was home last week from Washington, after a day's sojourn he returned with a great deal of the paraphernalia of housekeeping if we dare so to speak of a general assortment of household goods. Among the many good tilings was a big ham. Pennsylva- nia and Indiana will compliment that ham long after it has graced the family board Wm. Snyder's furniture wagon was kept running at a trot all last Friday forenoon supplying Gravbill's Hall wiih chairs. Three hundred and sixty were placed in the hall. Mr. Snyder is a good woikman, and the public know it. The large number of chairs which are manufactured and sold by him are a proof of his superior workmauship. GOLD AND SILVER At the Patterson Drug Store, Come stored. and have your eye sight re- The Pleasant View Paving Fund and Loan Association was fully organized on Friday evening List, aud the following prrsoua are the officers : William B. Milliken, President. I. K Patterson, Vice President ; Alfred Snyder, SecTetery ; I. L. Barton, Treasurer. Directors: Jacob Esh, John Yoder, John Gilliford, John P. Kelly. Dr Smith Gallaher, Wra. Van Swcringen, John P.andolf, Elias Gruver, and J. F. G Kong. The money paid in was offered for sale and was readily disposed of as an average of forty one per cent. 1 he next sale will be on the last Fiiday of May, at Pleasant View. Ttm Executive Committee of the S. S. Association of Juniata county met iu this place on Fatuiday, 27th ult., and together wi;h other business, adopted a very interesting programme of exercises for its approaching Convention. Call for a Cu.vk.tion of S. S. I Asoc u riuN. The Juniata Sabbath I School Association will be held in the Presbyterian Church at Perrysville (Port Royal) on the 2Sib and 29th inst , the exercises commencing at 10 o'clock on t,,e 28th- AU l,,e Sunday Schools in tnR county ar hereby cordially invited antl earnestly urged 1 3 appoint and send ilelffafes U this Convention. The eel- ppih,8 frm p,ch fchoa ,.. mmhn f.om 3 to 6, according to size of tchool. The apse5STneilV , mcct lLe nw.e!g,ry ,npn,a ,.f ,,: 1 ..,.. each country and 2. from each town school. Printed programmes will be ent ta each school, as far as possible, at least one week before the meeting of Conven tion, so that the mbjects may be studied and music practiced by the delegates. Come one, ccme all. Let us. by the help of God and of Sunday School workers, have the best Convention ever yet held iu Juniata county D. M. Bi.ACKWEr.DFn, ChainiiHn Exeent've Committee, BeactIfcl Women The hair is the crowning glory of a women. There are few moderate defects which cannot bo remedied by the proper disposition of the tresses. But wheu the hair begins to tM out' "r tuln gr7 in J"g people, r with those in the prime of life, there c"6 f,,r real regret. When this is the case, Hall teg'-table Csiriian lhttr R never will La found to be a first diss remedy, far superior, as a sound mediral medium, to any thing else before the public. It actually restores gray hair to j its ordinal color, and in the great major j ity of cases, causes it to grow again when I it is becoming thin. It is not like many ; popular preparations, a mere wash, but a I scientific discovery, indorsed and used l,v n'lvnic i.ius of character. Address II. P. Halt & Co., Kw-hau. N. H. Forney' t ,k'y I'r,. Fib 1, 1SGS Facts of intkkkst As the qnestion is frequently asked, "Which is the best ewing machines ?" The following item- jzeJ fac8 might he of benefit. Sewing machines are like books. Those gotten Up hastily are as a general rule mostly copied, ami of an inferior grade. The oldest established machine iu the world is the "Howe." Elias Howe, Jr., in ventor of the sewing machine, after he had been euccessfull iu bis undertaking, spent more time in perfecting Lis ma chine, than all other sewing machine I men taken together ; and it is acknowi ! edged by all unbiassed machines, that I the "Howe" contains finer points of per i feclion than any other machine in ex I isteuce. The public know it to be dura ! ble. A conclusive - evidence - is that can not be said of anv other machine. While many machine companies have had their rise aud fall their machines once popular, now scarcely known the Howe Machine Company built addition after addition to their factory, and to-day can not supply the demand, although turning ont over six hundred machines a day -just one machine a minute more machines than are manufactured of any one kiud in the world It stands ahead, of every machine in the world. It takes the lead in this State, and about two hundred and fifty Howe machines are in use in this county more than all other sewing machines taken together. All give satisfaction. It was awarded the highest premium at the fair in Perrysviile last fall and has invariably been award ed the highest premiums at the principal fairs throughout the world. In range and variety of work it cannot be equall ed. It ia light ruuuing, simple and re liable. The Russell Reaper and Mower should be in the possession of every farmer. It would save their horses, as it runs light and puts no weight on the horses' necks. The gearing of this machine is encased, so that neither dust, dirt nor sand can get into it The machine is simple in its construction, and is strong and well made. It mows 4 feet 6 inches wide, and reaps 6 feet wide, and has dropper and self rake. The cutter-bar is behind. Tobias Hektzleb, . Spruce Bill P. O., Agent for Juniata and Perry Co's. Among the Indians. Lieut- Hern don tells us that no tribes of aboriginees are fouud in the deepest forests of South America, from the Andes to the Atlantic coast, that do not have and use Doctor Ayer's medicines and Lowell cottons "Tremont," "Suffolk," "Boot," are eeen stamped in large red and ' blue let ters upon their garments, while Ayer's Pills and Cherry Pectoral are among the treasures of their habitations. Their native soil furnishes them all their food and most of their remedies, but they suffer from some afflictions which . must have the interposition of higher skill. Stn'.inel, Libert;, Ya. To the School Director of Juniata Co. : Gfnthmen : In pursuance of the forty-third section of the act of 8th May, 1S54, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention at the Court House, in Mif flintown, on the first Tuesday in May, A. D. 1372 being the seventh day of the month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and select rioa tote, by a majority of of the whole number of directcrs present, one pereon of literary and scientific ac quirements, and of skill and exyerience in the art of teaching, as County Super intendent, for three succeeding years ; deteremine the amount of compensation for the same ; and certify the result to the State Superintendent, at Harrisbwg, as required by the thirty-uintb and for tieth sections of said act. GEO. W LLOYD. Ccanty Supt. of Juniata Cunty. prl7-St mm Joseph Rothroth, Executor' of the es tate of Robert C. Gallaher, dee'd.. will sell at the late residence of said deceased, in Fermauagh township, adjoining the borough of Mirllintown, on Tuesday, May 7th, 1372, one mare, 3 head of fat cattle. 3 wagons, 2 carriages, 1 cart, one sleigh. 1 sled, 1 cornsheller, plows, bar rows, horse geirs. Sec.-; also, 1,000 feet of white pine boards, 1,509" fet of fenchj boards, 500 feet of pannel stuff, flooring boards,' siding, plank, Ac. Sale at 10 o'clock. A credit of nine months will be given on all sums over five dollars. Tiles instant relieved and soon cured bj u.inp Dr. Brijtg's l'ile Hemedies. Thej re duce inflainati jfl, soothe the irritated parts 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 infl'ience of these never railing remenies. Sold y Druggists". Tint OswAitn PtoMss or Pciskcb. It is an indisputed fact that the skill of man a daily developing improvements in various de partments of industry. Each and all have an aim for our general welfare. One of the cost desirable aad lon wished for results has been accomplished in the discovery, by Dr. J. Briggs. of his Corn and liunion Rem edies, his Allevintor fr the cure and preven tion of cammon Corns, and his Curative for the absolute cure of Festered Corns, Inflamed tlunions, Ingrowing Nails, Sore instep. Blis tered Heels. Tender Feet, Sc., 4c. Sold by Drnggist. Cottons, Colds, asp Throat ArrtTTiox. As all seasons of the year, many people seem to be suffering with Throat Diseases, manifest ing themselves in various forms such as Coughs. Bronchitis, Laryngiiia, Asthma, Pilusic, and oiber highways to that prince of terrors Consumption. Hundreds are neg lectful when tbey are slowly tut surely drift ing onward to certain destruction, who might with a little care, and by the use of proper remedies, check their downward tendency. Dr. J. Briggs' Throat and Lung Healer is the acme of perfection for the speedy cure of all diseases ot the Throat, Lungs, and Chest Can he given to the infant and aged with per- f-ct safety, as it contains nn injurious drugs of any description. As a general household medicine, it is rapidly becoming indispensa ble. Sold by Druggists. Dr. Bitiocs' Allevanter cures Headache, Neuralgia and nervous diseases. Try it. Sold by UASKS AA.MLl.N, and druggists generally. Mrricl : SORG DELANCt On. the 11th of April 1872, at the parsonage of Rev. Mr. Stelling at Ilarrisburg, Dr. J F. Sorg and Miss R. E. Delancy, both of this county.. KURTZ LUDWIQ On the 23rd ult., by be Kev. Wm. Mennig, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mr. D. P. Kurtz, of Mex ico, this county, and Mus Anna M. Ludwig, of AUentown, Pa. The above happy couple have our best wishes for their future welfare. May their journey through life be both plesnt and prosperous may blessings attend them at every step; and when their journey is ended below, may heaven be their everlasting home. CRISWELL WILT On the 21st ult., by Rev. D. M. Blackwelder, Mr. John T. Cris well, of Fayette twp., and Miss Kate Wilt of Greenwood township. ALBANY REYNOLDS On the 24h nil., by the same, Mr. O. WT. Albany, of Phila delphia, and Miss Jennie 8. Reynolds of Fermanagh township. GUSS KERL1N On the 25th ult., by the same, Mr. R. L. Guss and Miss Mattie W. Kerlin, both of Patterson. ANDERSON MICKEY On the same day, by the same, Mr. George O. Anderson, of this place, and Miss Anna M. Mickey, of Patter son. riol : ROSS Ow the 27th ult., in the borough of Patterson, Charles Wesley, son of Frederick Roes, aged 2 years and 23 eays. S HOVER On the 80th ult., in Milford township, Lyman Augbey, son of John T. and Harriet Shover, aged 2 years. 9 mouths and 12 days. Disolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing be tween G W. Heck aad A B. Faaick in the Shoemaking business, in the borough of MifSintown, under the firm of Heck Fa sick, has this day (March 2, 1872,) boon dis solved by mutual consent. The books of the firm are in the hands of A. B. Fasiek for collection. G W. HECK, March 2, '72 A. B. FA8ICK. HIFFLINTOVN & FATTK&S0N MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD Of COM MERCB. Reported weekly for the Jdsia'ta SejItisil by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. . . Butter lb. ...... ..--... .-..-...v..-.. Eggs. 1 doi .... Lard, $ lb Country Soap ... Beeswax Tallow '. ... Rags ......... .a. ' .. Wool, washed . ... ........ -..n1. Dried Apples ........... " Peaches, pared. ....... " Peaches, unpared..- v........ " Cherries, pitted - " Blackberries ' Raspberries Country Hams- ......... Sides and Shoulders Potatoes, Bus . Onions " 25 18 8 25 S ".'.."."" ".".'. 20 .. 15 20 4 13 .......... 12 8 40 75 Ground Alum Salt, sack 2 25 Railroad Ties - 60 Locnst Posts, mortising 32 " for board fence.. ...... IS SIIELLET h STAMBAUGH'S PRICE8 CUR RENT. Corrected Yeekly. Cbtstjci rAues, Slifflintown, May 1, 1872. f Prime Roll Butter, por B- 25 Eggs, per dosen 15 Lard, per lb 03 Tallow, per lb.- 08 Dried Apples, per lb ......... ... 09 Bacon. Sides smoked, per R - 07 Shoulder, emoked, ' . . - 07 Hams, " " .. 12 D. K. SCLOUFF'S PR1CKJ CCRHENT Reported Weekly. Gbais. Wheat, bus Corn I....- Oats....- Cloverseed Timothy, seed. Coal. Prepared Ccal, 1? ton Nut " I'ea " " BitlIDVinoIT8', " . fl C5 .. 50 . 42 . 4 60 . 3 50 ..$5 75 .. 4 75 3 23 . 6 00 Lumber. Ron ef tog, 4 4, " 1000 ft $24 00 5-8, " 16 00 " 8-4, ' 25 00 6-1, . .... 28O0to4000 Hemlock Frame, 1700to2000 " Boards. " 1800to2O00 Whirepme worked Flooring . 28 00 f . German Siding 28 00 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window ?ah, 8x10, J window R5 " " 9x12. 75 " 10x12, 80 " " 10x14, ...... 90 rillLAUEl.PUlA MARKETS. PuiLAPtLPhiA, April 30, 1872. Flour There is a firm feeling in the mar ket, but. the demand. is not so active of last week. Abcut 1500 barrels changed hands, includiag Superfine $5 7o(6 25 Extras $S 50(57 00 N. W. Extra Family $7 50f8 25 Ohio Ind. do. do $7 50(S8 00 Penna. do. do. $8 0t)(a,8 50 Fancy Brands .$9 5O1100 Grain The offerings of Wheat are light, anil it is held firmly at the late advance. Sales of 300 bus. Penn. nd western red at $1 90al 92, and Michigan while at $2 10. Iiye sells at $1- Corn comes forward slowly and commands full prices. Sales of 2500 bus. yellow at OHaGtic. Oats are unchanged. .s'nles 4500 bus. western white a) 5Gc, and mixed at 52a04e. Seeks There is teBS doing in clover; 85 bushels sold at 8ja9c f lb. Timothy sold at $i 87 T bushel. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. M0.10AT, April 294 P. M- Beef cattle were in fair demand this week at aHont former rates. 2100 head arrived and soM at the Avenue Drove-yard, a 8a8o for extra Penn. and western stscrs ; 9c for -' few choice ; KaTjc for fair to good do., and 4a5s lb. gross, for common, as to quality. The mirket closed dull within the above range of prices. Cows and Calves were in fair' demand, but prices wees' sterady. Sales of springers at 40a-35 and fresh cows at $0a70. Sheep attracted but little attention, and price were week. .Sale of wooled 0t 10a l"o fl lb, fer choice ; 9J91c for fair to good 7ja8c for common. Lambs 5a7 head for good ; $2 50a 1 for common, and $tia7J for wooled. II oca were in fair demand at sbou former figure. Sales of slop at $6 2-6 60, and corn-fed ai $7a7 25 "$ 100 rhs net. pisrrUan'tius. HAWIir FAXIHT FOOTI TAJJT TIW. whites Tex HorTi. Holderfttsanvpen. By Mail, Nirkel. Rnhher.S 1.50. 00 and 3.M; also so. Knorqiuhty Gold Pros, Runoff-and Gold Pencils, Ac as repaired W each. Ker.t stamp for Cirmlar. 4T G0. S. HaWJLES. AS Kasaaa St., N. T. GREAT REDUCTION IS TUE PRICES OF TEETII r Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00 No teeth allowed to leave tbe office unless the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to last for life. Electricity used in the extraction of teeth, rendenng it almost a painless operation, (no extra enargej at me UentsI Urbce of U. L Derr, established in Mifflintown in 13C0. G. L. DERR, Jen 24, 1872-ly Practical Dentist. FORCE PUMP. '"PlIE undersigned is agent for one of the X beat Force Pumps, for any depth of cis tern or well, in the world. By attaching hose to the spout, water ean be thrown 30 to 80 feet. Nothing better could be asked in case of fire. It is a non-freezing pump, SAMUEL LEONARD, Oakland Mills, Juniata Co.. Pa. Mar20 Spftial Stotitfs. A HANDSOME MOUSTACHE ! MOUSTACHE.! Trof. ST. CROIX'S Fbsnch WHISKERS. Compookd. The Great HAIR MOUSTACHE. GROWER, will produce nil nr. iu. iuxorieni .iltJUOI Al.MK or W KISKERS on the smoothest face. Pleasant to use. Sent to any address on receipt of r irty cents. 11. T. BOND, CHEMIST.' N. E. Cor. Tenth and Chestnut Sts., Feb 14, '72-ly Philadelphia. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KunkeFs Bitter Wine of Iron. KUNKEL'8 BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure all diseases arising from a disordered liver and s'omach, such as con stipation, flatulence, inward piles, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of the stomach. nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fullness or weight in the stomach, sinking or flutter ng at the pit of the stomach, swimming at the head, hurried or difficult breathing, flut tering at the heart, choking or suffocatinc sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, &c. Price $1. per bottle. E. F. Kunkel, proprietor, 269 North Ninth street. below Vine, Pbilade phis. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, and take no other. If your druggist has it sot. send $1. to my ad dress, and the medicine, witn free advice, will be sent to you at once ; direet as above. Feb28, '72-m A Large assortment ef Queensware, China . ware. Glassware, Crockery ware, Cedar ware, fcc, for sale cheap by TILTEN ESPENSCHADE'S. 5ry ftoods, Gmtxits, Qnttnsmtt, &r. STILL AT THE FRONT. First in the Field with wn New Goods for the ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON" TILTEN & ESPENSCHADE'S. 0: DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in .Woolen and Cotten Materials. Alexis Cloths, Japenese Stripe, The Popular Goods, in New and Choice Styles. Maripose Pekas, Figured and Stripes, The Handsomest and Cheapest. Yosemite Marseilles, Stripes, - In Beautiful Designs. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, ALPACCAS, And a host of other things which must be seen to be appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. Qvlw S&oe Departmete One of the best in the county, embracing all the New and Cest f tvles for the Spring and Summer Trade, for Ladies, Misses and Children the same exclusively for enr trade at pair warranted Grocery and Queezisware Department. For our Grocery and Queensware Department we hare secured one of -the finest rooms in the county in the Odd Fellows' Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks- of Goods ever brought to the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all oar numerous friends aud customers. For quality and prices we defy competition. WE SOLICIT A FULL SHABE OF PUBLIC PATRONAGE. TILTEX & ESPENSCHADE. ' May 1, DR. P. C. RUNDIO, PATTERSON, I? A., DEALER IN EVERYTHING THAT CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS OKime STOPS The public attention is also invited to his large assortment of All persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantage to call, as they will find the largest stock in the comity to select from. COME AND HAVE YOUR EYE-SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL HTSTHUMEUTTS, VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS AND IIARMONICGttS ; ALSO A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS t&- Something for everybody, young and old, at the PATTERSOX DRUG STORE. What Is this Craad Specific for djspep-1 sia ? ibis bubbling, sparkling, cooling, puri fying. regulating draught they call Tabbasts ErTkjtVBLCKaiT Ssltzeb ArBn. si ? Welt, it is simply the Chemical fac .imile of the Sell. ' ter Spring Water, which, for 100 years has been accounted tbe finest Cathartic and Al- . terative in all Europe. 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS THE ONLY GENERAL ACCIDENT , ... . . ltintirnnc( fimnniknv in Amen. vniin, r j , .. ....B Accident roucies oy tne montn or year, is toe TP A VFT FRQ of Hartford, Ct. It A Alii I insures men of all trades, occupations and professions, at rates : ithin tbe means of all. the Tbavelibs also writes policies of Life and Endowment HVITTiAPF f U USa'1 rrln8' lilOUlixlllLlJ uniting Ample Se- eurity and' Moderate Cost under a Be finite Contract. Premium system i the favorite Low Rate. All Cash, Stock Plan. No other r Aiirp in the wold, of iu ge' IJlilll Ail 1 has returned so much money in benefits to its Policy-holders. Cash Assets, nearly Two Millions. Cheap Farms ! Free Domes ! ON THK LMK OF THB UNION PACITIC RAILE0AJJ A LAND GRANT OF 12,000,000 AOBEH IV TUB Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKA, JN THK GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, THK GABDX or the WEST. NOW FOR SALE I These lands are in tbe central portion of the United Mates, on the 41st degree of North Latitude, the central line of tbe great Tem perate Zone of tbe American Continent, and for grain growing and slock raising unsur passed by any in tbe United States. UHEAffctl l. f KILE, more favorable terms given, and more convenient to market than ean be found elsewhere. FEES EOIOTKIDS FOB ICTCU. SETTLERS'. The Best Locations for Colonies, Soldiers Entitled to a -Homestead of 160 Acres. Freti Passes to Purchasers of Laad. Send for the new Descriptive .Pamphlet, with new maps, published in English, Ger man, Swedish and Danish, mailed rre every where. Address F. ATIS, Land Commissioner, V. P. K R Co., Oat aha, Neh. 3 AT 0 prices to suit all purchasers. verjj j EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS 15 CABINET ORGANS. The Mason Hkus Org a Co. respect.' tuny announce the m trod action of lmprove - meats of much mere than ordinary interest. l nese arc REED AND PIPE CABINET ORGANS 1 being the only successful combination of REAL PIPES with reeds ever made : DAV'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, . . . ... , . , Tft V ,n'tn,., th r.'6h' hK""I P" .or rn9po,.ng the r FaT dramn? and ". tt Ctr. 'Jr', ., -. DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS, at $140, $132 and $125 each. Cantiderma V""'' . i Thorough Excellence of norkmaiuhip, then are cheaper than any before rJ 1 0jjta The Ma ao & Hahlib Orrans are acknowi edged BEST, ar.d from extraordinary facili. ties for manufacture this Company can afford. renjer tbeln prices wmco ITNOLESTION4HI.V rHFAPEST. ov, y. ...... 50 ch . otTiT. I0"0"8 J101'-and upwards. With thru i ' of reed $150 and upward. Forty ityUt, up 10 fi.nv eacn. Nbw Illcbtratid Catalooub, and TssTr bosial Cieculab, with opinions of MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent free MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont St., Boston. 69U Broadway, N.T. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, $40. $50, $75 and $100. GOOD, DUEAJBLE A2TS CHEAP! Shipped Ready tor Use t MAKCFACTUBSD BT J. W. CHAPMAN & CO , Madison, Ind. I& SEND FOR CIRCULAR. -aa TEE MORMON WIFE. Now is the time for Agenis to secure territory for thit thrilling and fearless book. It com. prises the Adventures and Experience of a woman written by hertelftot years the wife of a Mormon Prophetdiselosing all that is mysterious, wicked and startling, abounding in thrilling adventure, humerous and pathetic scenes the most fascinating book extant. Steel portrait of the Authoress, portraits of leading Mormons, both men and women. Life and Scenes in Utah. etc. Sold only bif Agent. For circulars address HARTFORD i'CB LISH15Q CO., Hartford, Conn WANTFD. A competent Ageat to eanvaas and take charge, ia a portion of Pennsylvania, of the sale of a rapidly-selling book, by tbe meet eminent author in the United States, and in dispensable to the correct transaction of every kind of business. Agents rell from 50 to 100 per week. LlhcraJ Salary given, if desired, and pennanont business. S. 8. SCRANTON k CO., Hartford, Ct GO to the JrytATA Sebtikbl Job Printing OSes for all kinds of Plain aad Fancy Printing. A large, live. 8-page monthly, religioua. family paper, full of incidents, providences, music, poetry,' true stories for young, old, saints and sinners : No sectarianism, con troversy, polities, pnlfe, pills, or patent med icines. , a year ! 10 copies, $5 ! Send ft, 'or 3 pipers before you forget ! Little) Christian. 8 copies St. H L aittagi, Tract Jtepntory, 19 Lindalt St., l oston, Mass. Something New for Agents. Ajenti it ho want to makt money ean sell noth ing so rapidly as our new and beautiful steel Engraving- THE MOTHER OF OUR LORD. It is the finest uoject ever engraved, aad surprises every TicboMer with its wondroas beauty. Size 22x30 in. Price 2 50. High ly endorsed by leading Divines of all denomination.- Agents wlio find that Book go hard," ean make St per day with this splen did1 work of art. Male and female At-mts wanted. Write for circulars to W0RTI?lXO T0.V, DCSTIS & CO., Hartford, Conn (iBcrprate i&tt.) Columbia Fire Insurance Company OFFICEES AND DIRECTORS S. 8 Dktwilsb, Pres't. Robt. Cbaxs Wm. Pattos. Jas Schbokdeb. H. Wilos, Viee-Pree 1 II ebb t Thomas, Trees. FaciAiirr, Sec'r-. I J. 3. Eraixc, B. Bacbxas. I M. M 8TB1CKLZB. Geo. Bodta B. T. Bios. For Insurance or Agencies, addreaa FBrr.nrr, sec'r, CaimHay ra. i I HE! 19EISE SI f CESS Agents Wanted, male or female, in every county in toe Cmtea Statu oud Canadaa, to sell our new and most ; useful Patent ; from one to six used in every I family. 1(X per cent, guaranteed. For sam ; pies and terms, inclose ten cents aad address I FEKGCSOS k CO., I G45 Kiver Street, Troy, N. Y. , EAES CHAITC3 FOE ! Agents, we wi'l pay you $19 per week in j cah if you will cejnge with us at oxcb. . Everything furnished; and expenses paid. Address F. A. ELLS & CO., Cbarlutte. Mica. us AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more moary at work for us than at anything else. Business Hgfot and permanent. Par ticulars free. G-. S-xsc & Co , Fin Art Fttblaher, Portland. taine. o rmoTo., I. f . PRICE 9Q(l . O. !l.leBta ClrcalartFree9U RE1YAKD For any case of Blind, Bleed ing, ItchiDjf or Ulcerated riles that Da Bixeft Pill Remedt fails to cure, it is prepared express ly to cire the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Dmjslsts. Price, SI. 00. STAMMERING.-. White $ Oatman, 402 4ih av., N-w York. References from clergymen in tnia city. T.o pay until cured. Send for Circular. GKEiT SEDIC1L BOOR or useful knowl edge to all. tam tree, for two stamps. Address Dr. Boxa?asts 4 Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. TfiTTP F0R BmiS3 Magnetic TIME mm KEEPER and Ind-;3-or. Indispen liilLu sabfe to ewry traveler, trader, boy, tanner, and fur EVERYBODY in need of'a reliable lime keeper. Usual watch aixe, ateel works, glass cryital, in neat OROIDE case, WARBiKTRD denote correct time for two years. Xothiitg tiit if. I.OOJ sold weekly. This valuable article, in neat ease, will be sent, prepaid, anywhere, for $1 ; 8 lor $3. Try one. Circulars free. Order only from the Soie Agenis, F. KING & CO., Brattle boro, Vt. GKOCEKIT, PROVISION, AND LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES ft PRICES reported werkly by C". BA RILEY, ep--poite the Puet Office, Mitfiintown, Pa : Wholesale. Retail. Butter. lir Eggs IS Lard 10 12 Cheese, Ohio 22 " New York 2i MotAsses1, Porto Rico, jJ gal; 60 " New Orleans..; 1 00 Srup, H iney Bee .-.i 65 " Amber 80 " Melted Sugar 00 Sugar, Granulated 17 A......A is " B 14 Eitra C la Yellow C... 12J " " Brown 11 Coffee, Rio, Choice 30 " " Fair 2f " Roasted (Arbuckles) 3J Tea, Imperial, Finest ........... ... I 60 " Oolong. 1 00 RaiaiLs, Valentia.- 30 n teyerX .....v 2 Currants .. 20 Pruens, French 2ir Rice . 12 Soap, Rotiii'. 5 (V Olive ., 8 10 " Babbit 12 15 Salt, Groun A'.urn... 2 00 " Dairy Mal5 Mackerel, No. 2 (new) bbl...... 8 0 Brooms, No. I 40 " No. .' ........ S " No. 3 ?0 Tubs, Cedar 1 50a 1 7 v Buckets, Painted, 2 hoops....- .. 2S Slaw Cutters 50 Tin Cups H Tin Dish Pans 60 Tin Cullenders 40 Tin Wash Pairs . . 30 Tin Buckets'...- . 60 Boots, Man's C?lf 5 2h Kip 4 5 Gaiters, Ladies Lasting 2 00 Potatoes, Irish 60 j .Street, peck 40 Coal Oil, V giilon 40 ftaCash p-iil for epg- D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. Sulouff,)- P2ALEES IN ' Grain, LumTDer.Coal, Salt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMT,JC. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber. Coal, &e., Sold at lhe Lowest Prices. Grain. Lumber. Coal, 4e.. cbewper than an ' other parties. W theretor My compU tion. You can make money by calling on us before selling or buying elsewhere. GftAr WILL BB BtCBIVBD IB STOBB TO SOLD BT TBI 1st Or JcBE, 1871. P. 3. Our grain is not elevated oa men's baeks. Mifflintown, April 20, 1871, g B. LOUDEN, MIFFLINTOWN, PA., Offer his services to tbe eitiiens ef Juni ata eounty as Auctioneer aad Vendue Crier. Charges, from two to tea dollars. Salisfae tion warranted. nov8-onu THE CHRISTIAN. 000 ft of. i s " headv av. . i - i mhort- T Dgee a a iL I r i 'or ft ' M h ' si t h fen .waMidO: i.Jy injui - h antl t !ase t h;, aught i I i r I 1. V v t a r