jt jnniala StElintl. LgpsESDAV MORNING. JUNE 12. 1872. tiENSSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND r fier Sunday. June 2. 1872, Passenger fraini will "Te a,,""u ' '"" " - Phildclrlii Express.. 12,SG A. M jVt Line 1 47 A- M. l'c. Kxp- (dun't stop) 8.03 A. M. IIrr:sb'? Accommodu'n 11,23 A. M. jlail Train 5.30 P. M. Cincinnati Express 8,31 1. M. WESTWARD. Southern Express 2.34 A. M. Through 1'assenger 4.51 A. M. Pacific Expres 5.56 A. M. Way Ps.senrer 9.4 A. M. Cincinnati Exprets 12.26 P. M. Mail Train 3,30 P. M Faotline 6.20 P.M. Mixed Train 8.00 P. M JAMES NORTH. Ag't TOWN ASI COUNTRY. The Juniata Sentinel will pub lish all of the county printing as heretofore, so that no reader shall be deprived of the inform ation that such documents im part. fl'ood ana Willow Ware at GiavbiU's. JIcVkvtow.v talks of starling a Laiik Pr. Atkinson flitted into Lis new office, on HrHge strict, on Monday even ing lust. Tim late rai:is Lave given new life to the corn ami oats. Both are appearing Lrahhy and vigorous. 5'oR Ii:r. A two-story frame dwfl ling lmufe in M.iiu street, 1'uttoisou Iniju'ne t tbi office. A t'ltANGK i.t' eclieduli went into ef icct on the 1. II H on the 2nd iurt. See Time Table as corre cted. A rK.MALK babe, gel ab'.ut teu days. was jj!;iced at the the dour of a citizen of Altaor.a. Hxne days mgn. The a'tintiou of tbe citizens of Hi niptioriMaii and vicinity is atked to the Card of L'r. il. li. Carver, iu anolhi-r CulllUlU The press ot tbe upper Juniata region pronounce Rirnaou's show a Luuibuj. Twelve thousand people were to see it at Altooua. A tirw board walk bad been laid be tween Mr. Wilcon's residence and tbe canal bridge. It is wider an.) letter t'uan the old oue. Juhnmi's Ant l;;" Linmmt may be ei-il to advantage where any l'aiu Killer is desirable. Iuct:-es of severe cramps and pains in lh stomach, it is undoubt edly tbe br.-t ailii latitat can be """ The Ji mat Skvmnel has a week ly l.oni f'e circulation not for three ii:nnth of between nine hundred and a thousand pipers, seven bundled and twenty-ihice of which, are iu the county TllK CotiMU-ulio Literary Poctety of Airy View Acadimy will give tluir an nti.il exhibition, convicting of Dramas. Oration, Kt-saya ic , ou Thursday even ing. June 20, lfc72. Admission 25 eta Do some of the gf-ntleuten who were (jiulir'.rit as to their Fubscripliou list, ii lie Coimi, isomers' office, believe that tiny were not sworn becau-e the Clerk of the Cumuiiesiouers administered tbe oath f Ox Saturday last tbe Dolly Vanlen liase Ball Club of this place went to Perrysville and played a match game with tbe Tuscarora Club of the latter place. Tbe score stood Dolly Vardens, 52; Tuscaiot as, 32 Persons who have petitions in tln ii pot-sessions praying Governor Geary to 'ign the bill cotnmouly known as th Fifh Uill. are bertby requcftrd to send raid petitions to T. S. Thompson, at 'J'hompaontown, on or before June IS.h 1S72. A Hr-o weighing nearly two hundred pounds, was found dead, on Monday morning, in the alley back of Will s hotel stable Parties who saw the dead animal believe that it died from the effects of a wound made by a pitchfoik or other sharp instrument. Boynton's Lightaing Saws for sale at Graybill's Hardware Store. Try them. The two Presbyterian church's the one at Mifflin, tbe other at McAlistt i ville have had but two ministers in sixty six years, the Rev. Mr. Hutchinson and the Kev. Mr. Allison. The third. P.ev Ihnmas J. Sberrard, was ordained aud installed yesterday. John Ilarehbarger. of Brattnn twp , Mifflin couuty, offers 500 Uol'ars Be ward for tbe arrest and convictiou of the murderer oa murderers of Francis King, who was found in the river a few miles below Middletown, on tbe 1st or 2nd day of April, 1875. Lcx isl -im Guzclte. Habitual constipation leads to the following results : Iuflamation of the kid "fys, eick and nervous headache, dys pepsia, indigestion, piles, Joes of appetite nd strength ; all of which may be avoid ed by being regular in your habits, and 'aking, say one of J'arsons' Purgative ritit nightly for four or eix weeks. The Odd Fellows' Association have Tot a railing around the lot purchased of Sir John Hoffman. This is a wise pre ution ad should be followed by other citizens. The open cellars and other holes exposed by ibe great fire, if not f urrounded by euclosures, may yet prove ll death of some citizen or citizens. Last Friday a number of Doncannon boys threw stones at a freight train pass ing west. A brakeman was stiuck on the mouth by one of tbe stones thrown A number of his teeth were knocked out, and his lips were severely cnt. fle.came to Mifflin before having his wonnda dressed. Olt.8, Paints and Varnishes for sale at Gray bill's. Rkv. D. M. Blacrwelder and wife, of this place, and Col. Thompson, of Perrysville, are tbe primary delegates, and Rev. II. G. Shindle. Mr. Samuel Buck and Mrs. David Wilson, of Perrys ville, are the alternates to the State Sab bath School Convention now in session at Pittsburg. Foi'bth of July Meeting. The cit izens of Mifflin and Patterson are reqnes cd to meet at Armory of tbe Gray bill Zouaves in the Crystal Palace Building, on this (Wednesday) evening, at half past seven o'clock, for tbe purpose of making arrangements to hold a Fourth of fjuly celebration. Many citizens. CiSTKKX 1 DMPi for sale at Graybill's Hardware Store. K ILI.KD. On Saturday morning last, information reached this place that Mr. George Ne'te. of Huntingdon had been killed on the railroad at Tipton. It ap pears that Mt. N. was walking on the track, and. seeing a train approach step fed to the other track, and was struck by the Pacific Express east. Ilia head was crushed and death must have been instantaneous. Another warning not to step from one track to another, but to clear both tracks. Ib-n'tngdun Mon lor Childken's Coaches, different styles and prices, for sale at Graybill's. On Friday morning a week, while Mr. J. C. Kreider, of this place, who was working at Altanna, was taking a walk to the country he fult a pain ou the in step of his right foot. After walking about a mile the paiu became so severe that he was compelled to stop. On pull ing off I life sock, the flot-b and skin about as large as the top of a teacup came off with it. Iu le9 than five minutes after taking off the boot and Bock the sore became quite black. The doctors of Al toona pronounwd it dry gangrene, but it is bard to tell what it is or from what cause it originated. Un Saturday last Mr. Kreider was h: ought home to his mother's residence in this borough. He is still suffering intense paiu. Everybody in need of Hardware will save money by buying at Graybill's Hardware Store. On Monday the County Commission IK.J to itivh ..fflce tn Itie Conn House, the editors of the Democrat und Rejis'er, the St h' inch and the Urpuhli out, to ascertain tbe number of ton i fde subscribers of each paper in tbe county. A. G. Botisall represented tbe Democrat nij llnjisUr, B F. Scbweier represented the .9- iil-'n I. and Messrs. Allisou, Wilson and Liggett represented the A' jilthlicaa. A. G. Bons.Jl was qualified to a list of 791 b a fuh subscribers, B. F Schweir was qualified to a list of 723 hona jid subscribers, Wm Allison and H. II. Wil son were qualified to a list of names a buna Jl le subscribers, very many of them being euly for three months, whom tbe Commissioners deemed proptr to recog iiize as bo.ia fide subscribers. Tbe lists are on file iu the Commissioners' office, and it w no more than proper that we express our belief that the inanagemout ot ttie ntiice is better than it was on a previous occasion of a similar character. when tbe lists that were filed in the of fice were stolen therefrom within a few hours after tbi-y were di livered. Pictl're Frames of various styles and Picture Frame Moulding for sale at ( ray bill s Hardware Store. Ax adjourned meeting of Huntingdon Presbytery wai la-Id in the Presbyterian Church iu this place on Tuesday, the 1 1 th inst, at 11 o'clock, Kev Mr. Pri deaux presiding. Half an Lour later Mr. Thomns J. Sberrard, an ecclesias- t'eal licentiate.- preached the ordination sermon, front 1 Cor. 14:8. " For if the trumpets give an uncertain sound who shall pr pare himself fur die battle ?" Presbytery reconvened al 2 o'clock when tbe ordination and installation ser vices were commenced. It has been 27 years since installation services were conducted by aud for the Presbyterian congregations of Mifflin aud McAlister ville, and as may be expected those of yesterday were of tbe most interesting character Mr Sberrard stood a rigid examination of an hour and a half with credit to himself and great satisfaction to his people. Rev. Mr. Lawrence read a chapter and offered a prayer. - Kev. Mr Baron preached the installation sermon Dr Hamil propounded the constitutional questions and ottered the installation prayer. Rev. Mr Zanizer delivered the charge to the Pastor, and Dr. McLean delivered the charge to the people. An evening session of Presbytery was held for the transaction of other business. after which it adjourned. Entertainment. r All who desire to spend a pleasant evening, and also aid a good cause, are respectfully invited to at tend a Grand Entertainment to be given in the Centreville Church, by the young ladies and gentlemen of the vicinity, on Tuesday evening June 13, 1872 The programme consists of Music, Dramas, Charades, Tableaux, Recitations, &c The proceeds to be applied to the use of the Centre Union Sunday School Ad mission, adults 20 cts ; children 10 cts. Exercise to commence at 7 J P. M. communicated. Mr. Editor : Permit me to say a word through your columns, in regard to the trees in aud around onr public square These were gratuitously planted by a former citizen of our town. They are an ornament to the boroogh, and should be pioperly cared for. This duty de volves on tbe county commissioners, and they should see to it. The trees needed pruning badly this spring, bnt no one at tended to it. Some of them are already showing signs of decay which with prop er care would no doubt have been fresh and vigorous. This is no doubt owing to tbe fact that they have been used as posters, for all kinds of bills,' and nails have been driven into them. It is well known that this is injurious to the trees and if we wish to preserve them, meas ures should at once be taken to prevent this by the proper authorities. Citizen. Married t WEAVER MUSSER On the 1st iust., at tbe M. E. Parsonage, by Rev. Mr. Tardoe, Mr. Isaac Wearer, of Ashland county, Ohio. and Miss Lizzie Musscr, of Walker town ship, this county. l)iol : KINZER-On the 29ih of April, 187.!, ai the resilience cf her son-in-law, J. L. Van art, Mrs. Martha Kinzer, aged 73 years, 8 months and 25 days. Mother, thou hast gone before us. Where tby saintly soul has flown, Tears are wiped away forever, And all sorrow is unknown. O'er tbe toilsome way thou hast traveled. And endured the heavy load, Christ has brought (hy footsteps languid, Safely to his blest abode. When the Lord shall send his summons Unto us who are left behind. May we, by tbe world untainled, Gracious welcome with tuee find. Each, like thee, in peace departing. To tbe kingdom of the blest, Wbere the wicked cease from troubling, And the weary are at rest. L. L. V. MIFFLINTOWN 4 PATTERSON MARKETS PRICES OF BOARD OF COMMERCE. Reported weekly for the Jthiata Skutinkl by the Board of Commerce of Mifflin and Pat terson. Butter " lb 18 Eggs. doz 15 Lard, ) lb 8 Country Soap 8 Beeswax 25 Tallow 8 Rags 3 Wool, washed o5 Dried Apples 10 " Peaches, pared 20 " Peaches, unpared 15 Cherries, pitted - 20 Blackberries 10 Raspberries 16 Country Hams .. 12 Sided and Shoulders ... 7 40 CO 2 25 " 60 32 15 Potatoes, p) bus Onions " , Ground Alum Salt, sack Railroad Ties Locust Posts, mortising for board fence.. SHELLEY A STAMBAUGH'a rnicua CCE RENT Corrected Weekly. Crystal Palace, Mifllintown, June 12, 1872. f Prime Roll Butter, per lb- 18 Eggs, per dozen 15 Lard, per lb 08 Tallow, per lb 08 Uried Apples, per lb 00 Bacon. Sides smoked, per lb 07 S'bonlder, Emok?d, - 06 Ham. " " 12 Washed Wool 60 D. K. SULkCFF S PRICES CURRENT. Reported Weekly. Grain. Wheatr -j bus ?1 M Corn 60 Oats 45 Clorerseed 4 50 Timothy seed . 3 50 Coal. Preparsd Cral, V ' - $5 f0 Sui " " - 4 50 Tea " " - 3 10 Bituminous" " 5 00 LUUBEE. Run of Log, 4 4, 1000 ft $24 00 " 5-8, " 16 00 8-4, " 25 00 " 6-4, " 2800to40 00 Hemlock Frame, " 1700to20O0 " Boards. " 18 00to20 00 Wbitepine worked Flooring...- 28 00 Gcrmat Siding .. 28 00 Panel Doors 1 75 to 3 00 Window Sash, Kxto, jl window 65 9x12. 75 " 10x12, " 80 " " 10x11, " 90 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS. PHUAPtLrbiA. June 11. 1872. Floi e Tbe market continues very dull, and prices are weak. Tbe demand is eon fined lo tbe immediate wants of the home consumers, whose purchases foot up 700 bar rels, including Superfine $6 00(S,6 75 Extras $7 00(j)7 75 N. W. Extra Family $3 5o(9 50 Ohio & Ind. do. do ?! 601U 00 Penna. do. do. . $9 U0(0 60 Fancy Brands $10 25ajll50 Geaih Tbe wheat market eoi tinues very dull, and tbe tendency of priest is in favor of buyers. Sales of IwO bus. western red at $2 0oa2 10, and amber at $i 132 15. r.ye is quoted at $1 05 for l'enn. and western. Corn mores slowly. Sales of yellow at 67a 68c, and 2500 bus. western mixed at 6(aU7c. Oats a.-e dull Sales of 4090 bus. at 53a54c for white, and 52a53c for mixed. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Monday, June 104 P. M. The Cattle market was very dull this week, and prices were Jala lb lower ; about 2500 head arrived aid told at 7 183 for ex tra Penn and western Steers ; ti)a7c for fair to good, and 5a6c ft lb gross, for common. The market closed dull. Cows asd Cilves were in good supply and dull of sale- We quote at $25a50, a decline. Receipts 350 head. Sheep are attracting more attention at some advance. Sales of fair and choice clipped at 6a7Jc lb ; stock at $2 50a3 50 "P bead, and lambs at 10aI2e 1 lb for good and $2a4 head for common. Receipts 10,000 bead. GOLD AND SILVER At the Patterson Drug Store, Come and have your eve-sight re stored. IF YOU WANT NEAT SALEBILLS, POSTERS & BLANKS. CALL AT THE SENTINEL OFFICE laisrfUaroM. GROCERY, PROVISION, AND SHOE STORE! LIST OF LEADING ARTICLES k PRICES reported weekly by C. BAR1LEY, op posite the Post Office, Mifflintown, Pa : Wholaale. ficlail. Butter 18 15 12 22 25 60 1 00 65 . 80 1 00 17 15 14 13 32J 11 30 25 8 V 1 60 1 00 20 25 20 20 12 6 10 16 Egg - Lard 10 Cheese, Ohio " New York - Molisses, Pono Rico, ) gal-... " New Orleans ....... 3 .Tup, Houey Bee- Amber " Melted Sugar Sugar, Granulated A B ' Extra C Yellow C " Brown Coffee, Rio, Choice " Fair .. " " Roasted (Arbucklcs) Tea, Imperial, Finest ,. .. Oolong. " RaisiLS, Valcntia " Layers .. Currants Pruens, French Rice Soap, Rosiu 5 ' Olive ... 8 " Babbit ... 12 Salt, Ground Alum " Dairy Mackeral, No. 2 (new) bbl Brooms, No. 1 " No. -I .T.. ' No. 3 2 00 10al5 3 60 40 35 3n 1 50a! 75 25 50 8 CO 40 30 60 6 25 4 50 2 00 60 40 40 Tubs, Cedar Buckets, Paiuted, 2 hoops.... $law Cutters Tin Cups Tin Dish Pans Tin Cullenders Tin Wash Pans Tin Buckets Boots, Men's Calf " ' Kip Gaiters, Ladies' Lasting Potatoes, Irish " Sweet, peck Coal Oil, V gallon Cash paid for eggu. - D. K. SULOUFF & CO., (Successors to D. P. SulouB,) DEALERS IN Grain, Lurakr, Coal. fSitlt, Plaster, CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT, &C. The Highest Cash Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain. Lumber, Coal, &c, Sold Lowest Prices. at Ik Having boats of our own we can freight Grain, Lumber, Coal, Ae., cheaper than any other parties. We therefore defy competi tion. Jy You can make money by calling on ue before selling or buying elsewhere. Geai will be rkcbived in stock to be SOLD BT TUE 1ST Of Ju.SE, 1871. P. S. Our Train is not elevated oa men's i - uaGtB. ii Mifflintown. April 20, 1871. The Place for Good Grape-vines IS AT THE luniata Dallcn Dintnarbs, ASD GKAPE-V1XE XCBSERY. 'PHE undersigned would respectfully iu 1. form tbe public that be has started a Grape-vine Nursery about one mile northeast of MitHiutown, where be bss been testing a large number of the different varieties of Grapes; and having been in the business for eeven years, he is now prepared to furnish VINES OF ALL THE LEADING VARIETIES, AND OF THE MOST PROMISING KINDS, AT LOW IK A T K S , by 'be single vine, dozen, hundred or thou sand. All persons wishing good and thrifty vines will do well to call and see for them selves. JtjJ-GooJ and responsible Agent! wanted. Address, JONAS OBERHOLTZER, . Mifflintown, Juniata Co., Pa. GREAT REDUCTION IS THK PlilCKS or TEETH : Full Upper or Lower Sets as Low as $5.00. No teeth allowed to leave tbe office unless the patient is satisfied. Teeth remodeled and repaired. Teeth filled to l.".st for life.' Teotbacbe stopped in five minutes TitUeui extracting ibe tooth. Dental work done for persons wKViout them leaving their homes, if desired. Electricity used in tbe extraction of teeth. rendeiing it almost it i.-.inless operation, (no extra charge) at the. Dental Office of G. L. Derr, establciied in Mifflintown in 1860. G. L. DERR, Jan 24, 1872-1 v Practical Demist. C. IfOTIIKOCK, DENTIST, MoA-Iistorville, Pennn., "VFFERS his professsonal services to tbe KJ public in general, in both branches of bis profession operative and mechanical. First week ft every month at Richfield, Fre mont and Turkey Valley. Second week Liverpool and Wild Cat Val ley. Third week Millerstown and Raccoon Valley. . - Fourth week at his office in M'Alisterville. Will visit Mifflin when called on. Tecih put up on any of the bases, and as Hber.tl as anywhere else. Address by letter or otherwise. May 1, 1872-ly New Lumber Yard. Patterson, Pa. BEYER, GTJYER & CO. Have opened a Lumber Tard in tbe bor ough of Patterson, and are prepared to fur nish all kinds of lumber, such as Siding, Flooring, Studding, Paling, Shingles, Lath, Sash, &c., in large or small quantities, to suit cus tomer. m Persons wan tine Lumber br the ear- load can ba supplied at reduced rates. BEYER. GtJYER 4 CO. George Goshen, Agent, Pattarson, May 15. '72-tf PLAIN and Fancy Job Printing neatly exe cuted at this Office. gry t$oods, (Srorrrirs, (Qntfttstrarf, dt. STILL AT THE FRONT. First in the Field with our New Goods for the SPRING TItAI)15. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF TUE SEASON TILT EN & ESPENSCHADE'S. 0 DOLLY VARDEN THE GREAT RAGE in Woolen and Cotten Jlatcrhils. . 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 Lost of other things which must le seen to he appreciated. WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT, Of any aud everything at prices which defy competition. 0) Otu?' Slide One of the best, in Ii onnty. cmbracius all the New and Best f tvlcs j for the Spring and Summer Trade, for Ladies, Minxes and Children the! same exclusive! tor our trade at pair warranted Grocery and (Jueensware Department. For our Grocery and Qucensware Department we have secured one of the finest rooms in the county in the Old Fellows' Hall. Just opened one of the largest and best stocks of Goods ever brought io the county, all of which are kindly submitted to the inspection of all our numerous friends and customers. For quality and prices we defy competition WE SOLICIT A PULL SHASE OF PUBLIC PATR0UAGE. TILTEX & ESPEXSCIIADE. Slav 1. 187:2. D. W. HAELEY & GO 'S Is tbe p!ace ttLcre you can buy llie lcsst anl tlie CheapcM MENS YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SCOTS, SH03S, AND FU2ITISSI1T& MODS. WE are prepared to exhibit one of tbe most choice and select Stocks ever offered iu this market, and at ASTUSISJIIA'G LOW PRICES .' Also, measures taken for Suits aud parts cf Sui:?, which will be ns.idu to order, at short notice, very reasonable. Kemtmber the place, in the Nevin Building, two doors wcet of the Keystone Store. BRIDGE .STREET. MIFFLINTOWN, TA. may 8, 1872-lf DR. P. C. IEAI.ER IN EVERYTHING THAT The public attention is also invited to his large assortmentof o3roo1;ocL Spectacles; AH persons who are in need of Spectacles will find it to their advantan to call, as tbey will find th. largest stock in the comity to Htdect from. CUML AXD HAVE YOUR EYE SIGHT RESTORED. NEW STOCK JUST RECEIVED OF MUSICAL IJTSTHTJME1TTS, VIOLIXS, ACCORIEO-S AND HARMOXU ONS ; ALSO A SFLENDID ASSORTMENT Ob" TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE LADIES, With an mmense stock of NOTIONS Something for everybody, young and old, at the . PATTERSOX DRUG STORE. THE GREAT DISCOVERY. Kunkers Bitter Wine of Iron. KUN'KEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON will effectually cure Liver Ccmplaint, Dys pepsia, Jaundice, Chronic or Nervous De bility, Chronic Diarrhea. Diseases of the Kid. neys, and all diseases arising from a Disor dered Liver, Stomach or Intestines, such as Constipations. Flatulence. Inward Piles, Full ness of Blood lo the bead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Disgust for Food. Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sinking or Flut tering at tbe pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Fluttering at tbe Heart, Cho king or suffocating Sensations when in a tying posture. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, constant imaginings of evils and grfi de pression of spirits. THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE and free from Alcoholic S'imu lants and all injurious ingredients, and are pleasant in taste and smell, mild in their operations, will remove impurities from the body, and give hoalth and vigor to the frame KUNKEL'S BITTER WINS OF IRON. This truly valuable Tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the com munity that it is now deemed indispensible as a Tonio medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stom ach, renovates the system and prolongs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic. Price SI per bottle. E F. KUXKEL. Sole Proprietor, 'J59 NORTH NINTH STREET, below Vine, Philadelphia. ASK FOR KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON AND) TAKE NO OTHER. If your Druggist baa it not, enclose $1.0!) to my Address, and the medicine, with ad vice free, will follow by next express train to you- Feb. 28, 72-6m. S1WKEP PATE ITT FOITOTAIH PEIT Wr.rre Ten Hoto. Holderlltsanypen. By Mail, Nifkel.tl.ro; rubber, $1.50. $3 00 and $3.50: also su perior quality Gold Prua, Rubber and Gold Pencils, Ac Pen repaurea 50c each. Si-t.rt sump f.w Ctmilnr. GEO. r. HAWKJCS, 66 Nassau St. M. I. LARGEST STOCK of Dress Goods in the cw'ti-ty at Tilten & Espentchnde'i. 4 AT 4 m 0 3 E i Heparimet prices to suit all purcuisers. .every t 1 s RUf4DIO. CONSTITUTES A FIRST-CLASS ilew cU'trttsciacttts. Administrator's Hotice. Estate of Slomfn plough, Hectar J. Y i HEREAS Letters of Administration on the estate of Solouon Plough, l;ite of Delaware township, dee'd, have been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate ate requested io make imuiedia'e ptymcnt, and those having claims against tbe estate will present the same properly authenticated for settlement. G W. SMITH, Admr. May I, lP72-Gt Agents Wanted for Life and Times of Contains biographies of Drew, VanJerbilt, Gould. Tweed, &c, with a financial history of the country for the ihree vetr, and what Grant knew about "BLACK FRIDAY " Over 6oU pageH. Price til'iic-s NEW YORK BOOK CO.. 145 Nassau St., New Y'ork. Sold only by Agents. A Book for Everybody! 10,000 Per 3Ioutli. The instantaneous success of this Book is not strange, although it is having unprece dented talet. THE LIFE of JESUS. THE CHRIST, BY HENR7 WARD BEECHER, Is a woik arhich the reiding public have been waiting for with avidity; all sons and conditions of men w-M.Tome It heartily, as a book to be read. SCHOLARS, THE CLERGY, THE PRESS, and THE PEOPLE, read it eagerly, enjoy it thoroughly, praise it sin cerely. IT SELLS! Wort Jjentt wanted Intelligent men and i women may obtain lucrative employment by I ! taking an agency. Full descriptive Circu- j lars mailed tree, t ery liberal tortus lo Can vassers. Applv only to J. B FORD A CO.. 27 Park Tlace. K. V ; 11 Brootfield St., Boston, Mass. ; 75 W. Washington !:t., CHICAGO. 11'.. ' rv 2drt rtisf mf nfs. Cheap Farms ! Free Homes! ON THK LIS E OF THK UHI0S PACIFIC RAILROAD- A LAND GRANT CF ie, 000,000 ACRES IM THK Best Farming and Mineral Lands in America. 3,000,000 ACRES I NEBRASKA, TllK GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, GAHDIIV of the WEST. SOW FOR SALE ! These lanes arc in tbe central portion of I lie United States, on the -list degree of Xurtk Latitude, the central line of the great Tem perate Zune of Ibe American Continent, and for grain growing aud stock raising unsur passed by unjr in ibe I'nited State. CIlEimt IN PRICE, more f.mWn terms given, and more convenient la umkrt tbnn can be found elsewhere. FREE EIKRZSTEIDS FOR ACTHL SETTIEOS. The Best Locations for Colonies. Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. Ftcv Vasstri to Purchasers of Land. Send for the new Dec:iptive Pamj-hlol, with new maps, pnblihed in Englisb, Ger man, Swedish and Danish, miittfd tr-c ererj wberc. AdJress O. F. DAfli, Land Commissioner, U. P. K. It Co.. Omfihn. b. (Incorporated 1S60.) Columbia Fire insurance Company OFFICERS ANI DIRECTORS S. S Detwiler, Pres"t. H. Wilsos, Vice-l'res't lltnn'T Thomas. Treas. J. F. Fursu rr, Sec"y. RoCT. CltA.NC Wm. Pattox. Jas Schrokikr. J. S. Strisk. M. M. Stricklkr. R. T. Kton. J. IS. ItACUMAN. Ue. Coule I For Insurance or Agencies, address J. F. r It r DUFF, Set'y, Columfcla, Pa. 3T I HIS SALE BY THK Burlington and Missouri River R. R. Co. MILLIONS OF ACRES On Ten Years' Credit, at 6 perct. Interest. Mo part ot principal Cue tor two j ears. n l tbenee only one-ninth yearly till piid iu full. Prcwnrts will pay tor land tad improve ments wii bin 1 lie limit of this generous credit. J?S15etter terms were never offered, ar noi now. n probably never will be. CIRf I tlBS giving full particulars are sup plied gratis : any wi.tbing to indues others tu emigrate wiih ibem. or to form a colony, ara invited to atk for all they want lo distribute. Apply to CEO. 8. H1RRIS Land Comm'r. For Iow:t Lands, at Burlington, Iowa, And for Nebraska Lands, ai Lincoln, tb. PORTABLE SODA FOUNTAINS, $10. $30, $75 and $100. GOOD, EU2AELE A1TD C22AP ! Snippet! Iteady tor L'at I M.tscrACTrr.r.D by J. W. CHAPMAN & CO , KadisDn, Lid. -SEND FOll CIRCULAR. &a nGirmNGMDsT Munson's Copper Tubular Ligbtuin UcJ, with Spiral Flnnres, is tbe most complete protection against libtumg cst invented". Endorsed hy tUe scient.tie woll, rd ty Wholesale Leslers from Maine to Georgia. Send for Circular to LOCK II A KT S. CO , iNM Penn St.. Pitti-burgi. Pa., or X. V.COI'I'Eil LIGIITXIXli I'.OK CO., S3 Union Siin-a (No'lh). New Y"rk. .4 TBABE ?f MARK- ' he Kcsl Hair Dressing ami tlcsiarvr. .TJillion- snv "BURNETT'S COCAINE." Yctir ru.?giit lns it. 1 frnlnry of Trlsmulis r Jp- pi;, liver difea;e, bowel com Uiiuis and Turinus febr.lc and uc.tous Iisorde:s, Las ilu uori bi lled the Sc'izrjr Spi, and tlie.e victories now repeaTed ihruuh'j-.it hfini'.'pbere Vy TaREANT's Ef FVKaCKNt Sti.KCft i I l.UlENr ; Containing all the cl..'UinTs a:ttt ; r.Hluciiij; aii tke hap v reu!i. if I lie tirev l-rniin Sp rii:c. sold in' all ii:uaijisrj. V J Sil"'f3 Far an; c.ie of Ulind. ill. ?- VltUUV IV.es ih-.l iz Uimi's PtiK Kkmih.v failj t icTive. li i" prepared ex rcs ly lo cure Hie I'.'t-s. au i tis.. id by all Vtu-A :ti. IVu?, t i.CO-- t. v.". 'lie lor j.ar-icit i!". ' itioti'-y rerj'lin-d. Yurk. AGENTS V..NTE! tf-n-s mike w;e nmnrv at work !ur 11s I bait : anvliiin; elc. liuiiitisss Sight and pi in.iiiui. lV.r ticulnrs tre C. TiN'ox a: t't , 'f Art I'ublith'r.1. Portmu.!. M.iir. . UQ Pll .C.Io A3 lG CO., x. y. PRICE enti t lrtulars Free"" EAE3 "nTri t Agents, we wi'l piy Jim 610 l"-r week in c-uli if you will e:Ma.i null 115 at onci:. Everythini; f.i-ml espciises pi'i. Address F. A. LLLij S CO.. Cb.irl.nie, Mien. ("HEAT 3E0IfAL S8S!i of i.-pfii! know; Ol edge ! alt t-cm trie for Iwi slump'.. Addi3J Dr. Bus .f..;.TK & Co., Cii.ei:;i. Ohio. NEW BOOT & SHOE SHOP In Ecyia's Ecw Bailiirg' cn BRIL"JE STREKT, M I F F I. INTO U' N. rp HE unJrsigni-d, lite of ihc firm of F.t 1 sick & North, would rcpsctfully a nounce to the Ttihlic ilitt he bus opeut l Boot and Shoe Shop in Mnjor Ncvin's New Building, on Bridge street, AlifHntown. and is prepured lo manufacture, of the best ma terial, all kin-is of ROOTS, SIIOE3 AND GAITERS, Toll GENTS', LADIES AND CHILDREN'. He al-o keop? on hand a tirga ana cU selected stock of ltcaly-m:tle AVoi'Iir, of all kinds, for men, women aud chiilron. ALL WORi WVSB.lS'lP. Give me a call, for I feel confident tbit I can furuUa yuc wita any kind of work you may desire. Repairing done nratly and at reason able rates. J. I.. NORTH. May SI, 1871. KCQCQASfMS: 4 I a a' t i 1 t v v