Ijt hnc0, Ntu IHoomfieUr, )o. 8 Miscellaneous Hews Items. tif A bill lias been Introduced In the Ohio Legislature to encourage the cultiva tion of forests. U"A smart fellow says: The most ploanant kind of husbandry is the remov ing oi widow's weeds. tST The loss from the flood in the Pitcro monto Valley has been very great. Thous ands of cattle were drowned. tW The revolution in Mexico is advano lng into the 'State of Tamnulipas. Tho western coast in quiet. tW A crazy, man, styling himself secre tary to God, has writ ten a letter to tho Mayor of Brooklyn, threatening to crush him if ho fails to do his bidding. . t A Chicago German blow ut his brains with a pistol loaded with powder and water a terribly efltytive charge if used at a very short range. Two thousand and seventy dollars was the price awarded Mrs. Peter StoufTer by a jury in Westmorland county for her husband who lost his life by falling through a defective township bridge. HP" An excited individual in Indiana county named Mott, says: I will pay $100 reward for the hido and scalp of the person or persons who have been pilfering from my premises. I mean business. t2T A daughter of Herman Miller, of lloboken, died a short time since from eat ing pork infected with trichina. Other members of the family, who sickened from the same cause, have recovered. t3T,A. small child in Illinois climbed upon a chair to wipo its' face on a hanging towel. The chair slipped, and the child catching in the towel was hanged by tho neck, and died. t3F" A sneak thief recently stole a coat at Marshalltown, Illinois, which had been hung across a fence to be disinfected of the small pox, and as a consequence has gone to his reward. IS" An ingenious Mississippi negro, thought he would kill a Bhecp by holding it in front of an approaching locomotive. Tho animal escaped with a broken leg, but the ingenious individual wasmado the sub ject of a funeral oration. t3T It is rumored that ono of tho post masters of St Joseph county Michigan, has got himself into difficulty, by attempting to suppress the circulation of a newspaper. Tho United States Grand Jury didn't seo the thing as the postmaster did. IS?" A man named Solomon Woodring, of Grovcport, Ohio, has just married his fourth wife out of tho same family, she being a sister of the three former wives, He is sixty-seven and his wife, is forty-seven year old ; and it was a runaway match at that. tW William Kelly has just been par doned out of tho Ohio state prison, upon the belief that ho wbb innocent of the crime for which a life time sentence was passed upon hini. He has been imprisoned twelve years, nd the state settles the obligation to him by giving him a pardon and suit of clothes tW An old man named Lydle ninety years of age, was burned to death at Dour- bon, Marshall county, Ind., last week. The house took fire about midnight, and while the rest of the family escaped be refused to do so, and next morning only a few bones were found. It is said that he fired the bouse himself and committed suicide in that manner. tW At Berea Ohio, an infornal machine, in the shape of an iron box containing now der with percussion so arranged that the least tap from a hard substance would ex plode the concern, was found upon the mautlepiece of a respectable family of that place. The family have not the least idea how the machine came there nor for what purpose. N t3T"On the road between Meriden and Hartford there is a saloon where decoctions of benzine are passed overa rickety bar, at the small price of fivo cents. Directly op posite is a country graveyard where the country for a few miles around bury their dead. The hostess of she saloon has an unfeeling sign on the door as follows "Key to the cemetery gate within." . tW There are in the United States 150 cities and towns which as appears from the recent census, have over 10,000 inhabitants, Of these cities New York State heads tho list with twenty-one, the greatest number Pennsylvania comes next in order with sixteen ; Massachusetts, fifteen; Oliio.olov- en, and so on. Florida, Nevada and Oregan are without a single city of 10,000 inhabitants. ty At Belluvue Hospital, New York, in eases of fractured limbs, moulds of plaster of Paris are now used in place of "splints.' The patient's broken leg or aim is band. aged, and over the bandage is moulded thin layer of plustio plaster. This soon dries, and the patient, iustead of being , compelled to lie in bed, can get up iu twenty minutes and go around on crutches, The broken member is held perfectly secure in the light plaster-clad battery. ThU a i a wonderful and simple invention. Jfew Advertiement. rpiIIS 18 NO nOMBUO I By sending 85 eta., J with age, height, color of eyes and hnlr, yon will receive by return mall, a correct pic ture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of marriage. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 4 Fultonvllle, N. X. v 4 w d. FREE TO AGENTS ! ! A bound canvassing book of the ' !'! orlnl Homo llilslo, Containing over 900 Illustrations. With a Com- prenensive t ycinpema explanatory oi the Bcrtp- ;ures. in r.ngiisn nnn Herman. 2.UW WM, FLINT & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Profitable Employment I We desire toenraift a few more Atrcnts to sell the World Renowned Improved BUCKEYE SKW- inh m a in ie, hi a iioerai salary or on commis sion. A Horse and Wagon given to Agents. Full Particulars furnished on application. Address W. A. HENDERSON & CO., General Agents, Cleve- ihi, unio, ana St, Louis, mo. z iiiw GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. To you want a situation as agent, Local or Traveling wnn cnance in mane i in sa per l,iv ulliiiir rati now 7 atrnii.l WIiUm Wlt-n 1 Clothes Lilies t They last forever; sample rree, so mere is no risK. Aduress at once Hudson Klver Wire Works, corner Water hi reel and Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 10 Dearborn Street, Chicago. a iw WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS These Tablets niescnt the Acid In Combination with other efficient remedies. In a popular form. for the cure or an inroai ana iuuk diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of the throat are 1m nuwliutnlv relieved, anil statements are constantly being sent to the proprietor of relief In cases of throat difficulties of years standing. CAli HON. Don T DP flpccivcu ny won mem im itations. Oct only Well's Carbollo Tablets. ...i.t 1 i.i , t rice w cents iter uux. uin. 14. nr.i.i.vnr, l'lat tut. N. V.. Sole agents for U. H. 2d 4w J U It U B EB A WHAT IS IT t It Is a Sure and Perfect Kennedy for all Diseases of T1IK LIVER AND SPLEEN,1 ENf.AHOE WENT Olt OBSTRUCTION OK INTES TINES. URINARY, UTERINE, Oil ABDOMINAL ORGANS. FOVEB TY Olt WANT OK BLOOD, INTERMITTENT FEVERS. INKLAMATION OK THE L1VEK, DROPSY, SI.UOOISH CIRCULATION OK THE BLOOD. ahmi'Khkkk TUMORS. JAUNDICE. SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA. Atil'E AND EVElt, Olt THEIlt CONCOMITANTS, ETC. Hi vutii havlnir liecome aware of the extraor dinary meilli'iiml nrouerlles of the South Ameri can i'iant, called JURUBEBA, sent as a special commission to that country to procure It in Its native purity, nnd having found Its wonderful curative proiertlos to even exceed the anticipations formed by Its great reputation, has concluded to oiler It to the public, and Is happy to state that he has a perfect arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant. lie has spent much time experimenting and Investigating as to the most efficient prepare t ton from It, for popular use, and has for some time used in his own practice with the most happy results, the effectual medicine now presented to public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to everv family as a household remedy which should tie freely ta ken as a UI'kki punner in an aeraiiKeiiieinf oi uiu system and to animate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., Mole Hvent for Ihe United States. rrlceOne Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. 2d4t RIMt MOIIK AOKNTS WANTED for the most Complete, reliable and splendidly Illustrated work ou , t: II 1 C A u ) ITS HISTORY AND DESTRUCTION. By Colbert & Chamberlain. Enlivened with livid pen pictures of tei rllllc scenes and thrilling inci dents, embracing also accounts of the disastrous tlrestii MUrK:w, kwmi-., i.iilmi, n. iwiiiv, PHILADELPHIA, PORTLAND and late forest iiiwi In WISCONSIN and MICIIH1AN. Contains 5 pages and a uierior map of Chicago. 44).miU nijiltn NUKI IIIWW IIHJ-, Hill ,,.,,,. -.. ....- Idly. Beware of Incomplete works. Send at once for circulars. Ill HllAlil) liKOS., Publishers. 7'Al Hansom Street, l'lillodelpliia. iidtw Wanted Agents. ' SOtoKOOPER MONTH, BY SELLINO Great Fortunes ! AND HOW THEY WERE MADE; or, THE STRtlOOLES and TRIUMPHS OK OUR SELF MADE MEN, by J. D. MoCabe. Jr. By forty em inent examples, It teaches how to succeed In life, and at the same time benefit mankind. For par ticulars, notices of the press and extra terms, ad dress GEO. MACLEAN, Publishers. 2 d 4w Philadelphia. CHICAGO AND DESTRUCTION. TS 40,000 copies sold. In English and German. rnce i so. P A TTTTflV Since Issuing this work, smaller JCii HUll , and Inferior histories are offered. tu stir iha twwilr von huv Is bv lfuton & Sheahan. atull octavo, 6x9 Inches, nearly W0 pages, and over if, illustiations. Send tl.00 for out fit, with choice of territory. Also two beautiful Chromos. CHICAGO AS IT WAS, andCHlCAUOlN r LAMES, circulars ana - ' - u, t tlUIHU I.ITllf IUU terms nc. j roiivs larnw. viii'ai j ,...-,-INii fYiMPANY. CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA, orCINCINNATL 2d4w $5,000 REWARD To4." & very ana SKIIl in saving emigrants ironi ine inui MY CAPTIVITY AMONG THE HIOUX" Is a history of her life ai a prisoner among them A woiiiterfnl ntnrv enilorsed bv Armv Oftlcers, Consressinen. Ke. Splendid Inducements to iwiiU in wll this and other nomilar works. Ill eluding the best FAMILY BIBI.K. Write at once to QUAKER CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY. U17 and 218 Uuince Street, Philadelphia. t d 4w $10 from 50 Cents. IS RAMPI.KS sent (postage paid) for Fifty Cents, that retail easily for Ten Dollars. 3 dim K. L. WOI.COTT, N. Y. RIFLES, SHOT-CUNS, REVOLVERS Gun materials of every kind. Write for Price List, to Great Western Gun Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. Army guns and Revolvers bought or traded lor. Agenu warned. siutw (Jfjoryer A MONTH Expenses paid JpO tJMale or Female agents Horse and outfit furnished. Address Baco Novelty & Co. Buco. Me. a 4 w d $600 HKWAHO l nffemd by tha pniprlelor or Dr. bK's itarrh ltenintly for a cmu of "IMd in tltod," Catarrh or Oaena, which lie csnuot cur. Sold by Dmirxnui tsocii 204 w PATTER80N & NEWLIN, WlioIeMiilv fJrorrrn, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 120 AUCII STREET, , Philadelphia. The sale efsKggs, Swd Grain and Wool asjieclalty. i 31 4T Please send for a Circular. U PALL BULLETIN. CAUSES t W have bought more largely, nd therefore more cheaply, than ever before. We have selected EVERY PIECE of Goodt with the ut most care, and had EVERY YARD examined, and well SPONGED before maklng-up. We have rejected all COTTON Goods, and have manufactured nothing but ALL WOOL. We have studied ell the New Styles English. French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many New Design originated by Ourselves. - We have made many improve ments in Making-up, and have more confidence than ever In the superiority of our Work manship. We have labored to suit all tastes, and have Plain Stylet as well at more Fashionable Cuts, and every variety of Shade and Material. Wo have determined to do Larger Trade than ever, and so have combined every Induce ment that can possibly be of fered. OAK HALL, MARKET OSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently IMITSICI ANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure fur Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Dincase, Liver Com plaint and all diseases ol the Wood, ONE EOTTLS OF E0SADALI3 will do more good than ton bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparitla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used flosadalisintheirprnctire for tho past three years and freely ondorso it as a reliable Altorativo and Wood Purifier. 1 DR. T. C. PtJGH, rf BtltlmctV DK.T. 1. BOYK1V, ' 1)11. K. W.CAllll. ' DK.F. O. DANNKLLY, ' Dll. J. 8. SPARKS, of NlcboUsville, DR. . I.. McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. U. NOBLES, F-dseconib, N. C. USED AITD IKDOESED BY J. B. FRENCH SONS, Fall Bivtr, Mm. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. r . W llf.Kl.t.l(, l.llu, OHIO. R. HAl.L. Llms.OI io. CRAVCN A CO., UnrdnniTille, Vs. SAM'!. G. McFADDKN, llurfrces- doto, iun. Our space will no! allow nf any ex. teniled remarks In relation to the virtuesol Hmadalis. Tothe Medical Profession we cuaiunteo e Fluid F.x tract superior to any they here ever used lu the trca incut of diseased Illoodi and to theatflirtcd we say try Hosadalia. and you will be restored to health. Rosadalls is sold bv ell Dnitrists. price ai.tVO per bottle. AUdreas Cfl, CLEHENTS t CO. Manufacturing ChemUtt, DAiTisioai, llu. 8 SO 52 A GREAT OFFER! ONLY FOK 111 IN VALUE t OK, FOIt $4, IIS IN VALVE. OU, tn, 12d IN V Al.UK I mil K beautiful and artistic Chroino, "Isn't She I Preiivf" hlL'hlv tlnlnhed. mounted, and varn lhed. Size, 111x17 (ufler l.lllle M. Kuicer.) retail eu win iu. ...,ii l.w ttmil Hi.nnrlv done mi. iMwt free, as a premium to every t3 yearly subsci l bertoDKMOltHsT'H MONTHLY, acknowledged the most beautiful and useful Parlor Magazine In America. " Isn't Hha Prel ty t" Is a beautiful Chro mo and Splendid Parlor 1'lcture, and a valuable work of art, worth more than Double the Cost of Subscription, and, together with DKMOItKHT'H MONTHLY affords an opportunity fortlio Invest- incut of 1 sueii as may never occur anani i or, iu place of "isn't She Pretty T" for II additional, ' iiiiisvnthK'a WihiIiiit." (after Jerome Thompson), size, 1,'ix'iS price, IlK. will be sent iMist-free or both Chromos and Demorest's Monthly, for one year, for tfi, Hiawatha's Wooing Is an enually splendid work of urt, a large and beautiful Chro mo, and worth four times the price charged. Husbands. Fathers, and Ixivers, do not fall tosulv scrllw for Demorest's Magazine, and present It with a beautiful Chroino. It will make eyes spark le with delight and satisfaction, and prove a monthly reminder of your good taste and kind feellnir AdilreHS W. .Iknninu DBMOUKHT. HIS. llr,,A.ruiav Nw York. Conies of the latest nuin bcrs of the Mauazine 25 cents each, iiost-fiee. 1 4S LKWIH POTTKIt, Attoknbt at-Law ft Notaht rrnr.ic, f HM!lal atlention given to Cofieetlou of al kinds, to the settlement of estates, &C, and all other legal business prosecuted with ffdellty and dispatch. Also, leHMitiuus, Affidavit and Ae- Kiiowieiigmenis laaun. , "Oiirco B ve doors West oi Butch's hotel. SSly. X fAlili X nnn ion. X , AND -v i o A AUTUMH. CONSEQUENCES! Our Stock It even more varied, and our Prlcet even lower, than ever before. Our Clothing will more than sustain Itt reputation of being the mott Reliable and Durable In the market Our Customert will be in no danger othavlnj "Cotton Stuff" palmed off on them. Our Fall Clothing hat Styl Ishness and Genteel Appear- noe which cannot fail to attract and please all Gentle' men of good taste. Our present Stock will be less liable than any other to any of the mishaps which tome timet bofall other Ready-Made Clothing. Our Stock it ture to contain what will suit all classes and conditions of Men and Boys both at to Goods and Prices, Our Customers, old and new, will be dolighted with our preparations for the present Fall and Winter Trade. OAK HALL, MARKET AND SIXTH STS English Hoofing Felt Is found to stand well In all climates, being ex tensively used for Rooting Houses; Out-Bulld-Ings and Sheds; for Laying Flat Roofs, Gutters, Lining Granaries, Storehouses, er Walls, (cither outside or inside), and for placing un der Slates or Tiles. It is also a cheap and effective Cellini; on tho underneath side of raf ters of a Slated or Tiled Roof, nnd as a Colling to Iron Roofs, counteracting Kent, Frott, and Condensation of Moisture. Tho English Felt is put up in rolls of 25 yards In length, by S'i inches In width, and containing a surlace ot xw square reel. THREE-PLY FELT FOR ROOFING. In Rolls, SO Inches wide, by 50 feet In length) encb roll will cover a surface 10 feet square, or 100 square fect. Jt Is to be laid across tbe root, shingle insn ion, with a lnp of two inches, and secured by nailing the edges with 3d nails and tin caps When laid, tbe Felt is to be painted wun Mastic Koof Coating, and Sanded. ine Mas, tic Roof Coating Is mixed, ready for use, and Is applica wun a orusn. TARRED ROOFING FELT. Used extensively for Sheathing Houses, and for Tar and Gravel Roofing, also for placing under Blate, Tin and Shingle Roofing. it ls uica in packing wooiens anu rursto protect them from moths. Put no In rolls wetehlng 45 pounds each. 15 ponnds Felt will cover a surface of 100 square fect. TWO-PLY FELT, For Sheathing Hnnses, Roofing Temporary Buildings, making Watertight Floors, and for placing under elate ana Shingles. In rolls, 26 Inches wide by 60 feet In length, Each roll will cover a surface of 10 feet square or 100 square feet. For Sheathing it can be nailed upon the stud ding, making a perrectiy air tignv sneatning, and sure protection from dampness. Rata, mice, or vermin will not go near it. MICA CANVAS ROOFING, t mM. .nnlalnlnir O.S1 anna m feel. Is tons laid across the roof, and lapped shinglo fash- i.,. , r , t .1 . l,M lOn Willi It 1UP UI IWU Illl'UCB, UU IWUIW tj ..llln IV. with OA M tnrlta. This Is tbe only Composition Roofing that docs not require a finishing coat of paint or cement. UNTARRED SHEATHING FELT, For Carpet Lining, Deadening Floors, and for putting under Hlate, Tin una eningie nuoung, Put ut) tn rolls welL'hlnir 100 pounds. 10 pounds Felt will cover a surface 10 feet square, or 1UO square Icet. MANUFACTURED BY THE PENN ROOFING CO., 1 05 South Slid Street, 5 83 2ut PIULADELl'IlIA, 1A. rJ? lSllOOIMH-U51M. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINE ASSOllTMliNT OF F It K N V 11 G A h F S K I X S , I'JSK LININGS.. . It O A N S, MO IW CCO S, SHOE rilllKAI), PEGS, AWLS, and a general assortment ol articles used by Shoe uia era. , p MORTIMER CO. (ALL KINDS of Pr ntlngrneatly executed at the "IHuioMriiu.0 PRINTING! f TlMKS" Steam Joaorrii K. yew Advertisement. lSB0mTb AGENTS? We will send a handsome Prospectus of our New inusiraieii rainiiy nunc, containing over s nne Ncrlnture Illustrations to anv Honk Am.nl. free of charge. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, ii. x r w Boots and Shoes Made With CABLE WIRE SCREW Will Not Kip or leak. Great Chance to Make Meney. Hv taklnu an airenev tor TIIK HOME OF OOD'8 I'KOPI.K. The most successful new boek out, nearly Magnlttcent Kngravlngs. One agent took 114 orders In ten days, others arodolngeiiial ly as well. 2,50 Dollars per annum can be made Dy any mate or icmaie agent taxing order ior tins nomilar work. The best chance to make monev ottered. Hend for Circulars with terms, etc Extra large inaiiceinenis onereu. Anurca VVUUllll.MJ WIS, UlBll.l SIAI., 2 d 4w Hartford, Conn, IIISTOKY OF lio Oroat Fires In CHICAGO and the WEST by Hev. R. 8. Oood speed, D. I., of Chicago. Only complete history 7(H) 8vo. pages : 60 engravings. 70,(K)0 already sola. Price f2.fr). 21100 agents made In 211 days. I'rollts go to sufferers. AOKNTM WANTED. 11. 8. UOODSPKKD & CO.. 2 r 4t 37 Park liow, New York. BRIGGS& BROTHER'S CATALOGUE OF FLOWElt AND VEGETABLE H E K r s , AND Summer Flowering Bulbs, For 1872 f Now ready. Consisting of over 130 pages, on rose tinted paper, with upwards of 400 separate cuts, and KlKKAVJTIFUI,C01.01(EDPLATK! Cov er, a beoutlfiil design, In colors. The richest Cat alogue ever published. Mend 25 cents for copy.not one-halt the value of the colored plates. In tha llrst order, amounting to not less than 81. the price of Catalogue, 2.5c., will be refunded In seeds. New customers placed on the same footing with old. Free to old customers. Quality of seeds, size of packets, prices and premiums offered, make it to the advantage of all to purchase seeds of us. Be Catalogue for extraordinary Inducement". You will miss it if you do not see our Catalogue before ordering Needs. Either of our two Chromos for 1R72, size 19x24 one a flower plate of Bulbous Plants, consisting of Miles. (ie. the other of Annual, Biennial and I'erenntai riants, guaranteed tne MOST ELEGANT FI.OHAL CHROMOS ever Issued In this country. A suiierb parlor or- free, ou conditions specified in Catalogue. Address BRIGG3 & BROTHER, I Established 1H45. 2 r 4w Hoehcster, N. Y. ACTIVE AGENTS to sell the Finkle Lyon Man ufacturing Co's Improved New Family Hewing Machine, "VIC TO 11 v oencral Office for Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, No. 1-V7 Chestnut street, I'lillaileipiua, 2 r 4w J. Lv Ferguson, Manager. Profitable Business Will be given one or two persons, of either sex. In NKW ItMMIMKlKl.l) nnd adjoining towns, by which they may realize from :K1 to 11000 a year, with but little interference with ordinary occupa tion, In selling HOL'SKHOLD AKTlCLhlS of real merit and universal use. lftne whole time is oe voted a much larger sum may be realized. Circu lars free, giving complete list of articles and com missions allowed. T. H, COOK & CO., . , 2 r 4w lloboken, N. j. PERFECT Combustion ! SIGNAL LIGHT, The first and only self-feeding Anthracite Coal Stove ever invented that will PKK FKt'TLY CONSI'MK all thegases. Warranted the BEST HIS ATI NO STOVK lu the Country. Send for Trice List and Circular to MITCHELL, STEVENSON & CO., 2 r 4w Stove Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Pa. AG K NTS WANTED. Agents make mors i money at work for us than at anything else. UiiHinewt 1 1 i-li t and nermanent. Particulars tree. U. STINSON Hi CO., Fine Art Publishers, Port land, siaiue S20 Me. A DAY AND EXPENSES. Hend Stamp to Novelty Manufacturing Co., Alfred. 2 r 4w (Incorporated 1800.) Columbia Fire Insurance Co. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. ' R. S. Detwller, Pres't Kobt Crane, Win. I'irttun. Jas. Bchroeder. J. S. Htrlne. M. M. Strlckler. H. Wilson. Vlco Pres't. Herbert Thomas, Treas. J. F. Frueault, Bee'y. j. is. nacuinau. George Hogie. It. T. Kyon. For Inaumnce or Amnicles. address J. K. FRUEAUFF, 8eoy.. 2 r 4w Columbia, I'a Silver Tipped BOOTS and SHOES, IiBNt on long again as any other kind X $42 Oft A MONTH I - Horse furnished. 11. B. SHAW. Alfred, Me. expenses paiu. 2r4w Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers. Astonishing cures by Drs. Kline and Llndley, at the Philadelphia Cancer Institute, IKil Arch St., Phllwlelpliia. Pa. At Branch Oltlces, by Dr. Me Mlchael, H4 Niagara St., BulTalo, N. Y. ; and by Dr. Kvarts, over JU Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. WONDERFUL CANCER ANTIDOTES. M-No Knife. No Caustic Medicines. NoBloo, Little Pain. For particulars, call on or addretw either of the above. 2 r 4w UNCAN BIIERMAN 4 CO,, UAISltlCltH, No, 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters ef credit available In any part of the world. r- Current accounts received ou such terms as may be agreed upon. 5 12tf PERRY HOUSE, New nioontflold, Pa. THE subscriber having purchased tho property on the iioriier of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court HoiiHe, Invlles all his friends and former oustomera to give him a call as he is determined t furnish first clasa accommiHlations. THOMAS NUfVH, Itf. Proprietor. C1HAH. A. BARNETT, Attorney at lw, j ew BliHimileld, 1'nriyoo.. Pa, J-Oftlce adjuluing Mort':iier' Htore. ily
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