ljc imc5, Jstcid Blapmftclir, J3a. Tuesday, May 28, 1872. LOCAL DEI' All T M E N T, 0 I M M H 0 " Onr Digestion." We have rend it, and feci compollcd to say that no person can upend an hour over that hook, without re covering information worth many times the cost of the volume. V ; t Accident. On tho evening of the 2lBt inst., Mr. David Bituor, of Ickosburg while boring posts on a machine driven by horse power, (at Mr. John Boden's farm), slipped and fell bringing his left wrist in contact with the augur, which was revolv ing rapidly; and before he could recover himself his wrist was sadly mangled. , Agticultnrnl Fair. Tho Committee to fix the location for holding the next exhi bition of Pennsylvania Stato Agricultural Society met at Harrisburg on the 22d inst. After considering various propositions, thoy chose tho city of Erio. The days fixed for holding Fair are Soptember 17, 18, 19 and 20. Decoration Ceremonies. Tho citizens f Bloomfiold borough and vicinity are re spectfully requested to assemblo at tho Court HcAise on Thursday evening at 5J o'clock to unite in tho decoration coiemo nicB of the nations honored dead. The co-operation of tho ladies in procur ing powers is earnestly solicited. An address will be delivered suitable to the occasion and the procession will move to the cemetery whero the floral offerings will be made. Insane Tho Harrisburg Patriot of tho 22th inst., say's ; that a young man named John Wireman a former resident of Porry County, but who has resided in that city several years, yesterday gave unmistakable evidences of insanity. Among his first movements after the dethronement of his reason was to order two suits of clothing, n gold watch and a gold beaded cane. He imagines that he is invested with super human power and authority. ood Luck for Duncannon. A family about moving to Duncannon went to Bal timore to visit some friends. While there, two of the children did not seem to be very well, but it was thought nothing serious was the matter, so the family continued their journey. The house thoy were to occupy not being quite ready for them, they stopped with some frionds in Mary land, where the sickness of the children increased and soon proved to be small pox in a bad form. It seems almost a providen al escape for Duncannon. Dought Lore Powders. A correspon dent from Marysville sends the following: We think that five dollars is an extravi gant sum to pay for a pint of pewter-sand, and the people of Marysville think so too. It is a fact that a few days ago, one of the would be aristocrats of this town sent that amount ($5) to a firm in New York for Love Powdors, but imagine his surprise, when instead of gottiug them, he received a small box of the above named use ful culinary article. The ladies think it an inferior Powder, (It being very coarso in the grain) and therefore refuse to partake of it. The boys got wind of tho soil and teased him lively. Of course lie is mad about it, and now he goes around with a cane of a prodigious ' size, mentally swear ing that he will make the first follow smoke that says pealer-tand. X. V. Fatal Accident In York. The largo fly-wheel of the York iron and steel works was forced out of . the socket, on Wednesday, and bursting, the fragments demolished a large portion of the building. Home of tho pieces struck the Notliern Central track and tore it up for a short distance, while others took an opposite direction, binding in a meadow about 100 yards from the works. Almost sirnul tuneouHly with this accident the boiler bursted, rending the large building in the centre and reducing the southern portion to a complete wreck. A large number of jiersons were injured, supposed fatally, and one is (lead. j Surrounded by the Fire. During the terrible mountain fire hist week nearly all the citizens were called to the rescue, to save the buildings adjacent the fire, out alone the yeomanry but the women lent their hands to stop and check the fire fiend. . Several of them in the neighborhood of Paxtonville in their zeal to extinguish the flames were encircled by them, and but for the des perate efforts of husband and friends would have perished in tfce flames. One of the ladies fainted from suffocation, and was carried from the scene, in an insenslblo con dition. MitUlelurg VoiU, ( . I . MAY. . I Sik Mo. Tih We. Th- il n 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ... Burk by Weight. At a mooting of Bark buyers hold, nt Corning, Now York, it was on motion of H. F. Willis, Esq., rosolvcd in purchasing Homlock bark 2200, pounds should bo considered a standard cord, the bark to be dry enough to bo ground; and it was furthermore resolved that tho par tios in attendance agree to buy all bark dolivored by weight. Some twenty-six loading establishments, in Pennsylvania nnd New York, were represented. Singular Fatal Accident. On Sat urday tho 18th inst., Peter Slioley of Ryo township while unloading a load of wood, foil off his wagon, nnd in falling, his foot caught on ono of tho standards so that it throw him on his head and shoulders, straining him internally so badly that ho died from the effects on tho following Mon day. Mr. Slioloy was a highly respected man aged about 80 years. Ho loaves a wife and four children, and many warm friends. , ' " ' " Y Losn's Kun Station, P. R. It., jsluj utu, igi. AMr. Editor. Tho P. R. R. Co., are now busy laying a new piece of track on the straight lino between Aqueduct Station and Bailoys. When completed it will be about three miles long. They have about 75 men at work on it doing the grading and putting down the ties and iron. Thoy calctdate to have it in good running order by the middle of July. The Pensylvania and Ohio Coal Co., are having a large quantity of coal boated to this place, for market both east and west. Mr. II. C. Lewis, the agent of the coal company, has built a new grocery besides tho coal wharf for the accommodation of the community around here. , He is also moving one of his dwelling houses so as to bo more conven ient for his business. Soveral Iron Co's., are having a large quantity of iron ore hauled to the canal at this place, to be boated to their furnaces. Hie citizens around this place had a petition drawn up, and sent to Mr. Creswcll, Post Master General, to have a post oilice at this placo, but with what success they have met I do not know, but tho community is greatly in need of Cue. Taking everything . into consideration I think it really looks liko busiuss, W. H. FREEBURN. Brief IteniH. sA firo in Rye township which broke out in z.orgei'8 clearing burned more than seven hundred cords of wood, and a largo num ber of chestnut rails for Mr. Zorger. . Millersbure had a scare over a small-rtox patient which was brought home there from Harrisburg. The gentleman who brought the girl homo was compelled by a moo to iuko ner away again. Among the names added to our subscrip tion list last week, was a subscriber from Yorkshire England. A splendid rain visited this section of the county on Wednesday afternoon and con tinued throughout the night. Tho drouth appears to be ended and we shall probably uave a very wet summer. Some farmers do not feel satisfied to sell wheat at the present high prices, and are holding it, with the expectation of getting three dollars per bushel. They will probably be disappointed, as prices are already a shade lower. H. C. Dern, Esq., one of the proprietors oftheAltoona "Tribune," paid us a visit last week. We are glad to learn that the " Tribune" proprietors are meeting with the success they merit. A clerk in Duncannon a few days since insisted upon selling a lady a long handled garden hoe because she had inquired for "long hose." The Juniata " Republican" is in t'.ie fu ture to be edited by Messrs. Wm. H. Alli son & II. H. Wilson, -r Mr. Allison has pur chased the interest pt W. .W. Davis, Esq., deceased., , ' ltl . ' , ,- . A supposed mad dog was killed in' Penn twp., last week. The dog had killed a sheep. If the dog was not mad, the owner of the mutton was. " Black Jim" was committed to jail lust week by Esq., Zinn on the charge of as sault. The assault was committed in the Justice's oilice, on another darkey. Mrs. Hannah Campbell formerly of Lamlis burg, a sister of Honry Rice, of this place, died suddenly lost week of heart disease in Chicago, Illinois. Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching on next Sabbath at 10J A. M. Sabbath School evening Bervice at S o'clock. Subject "Morning Star." Preaching in tho M. E., Church next Sunday at 10J o'clock A. M. Prayer meet ing on Thursday evening. Preaching in the Reformed church next Sabbath at 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching in the Lutheran Church noxt Sabbath evening at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. IIllMillCMM ISotioOM. Where to Emigrated We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, Ihj cause the Athmtio & Pacific Railroad Co, offer 1,800,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlors, at low price ou long credit, besides furnishing free transportation over their road to purchasers; this road extends from St. Louis, through Missouri to Viuitia, In dian Territory, is being pushed rapidly to its destination, the Pacillo Coast; will bo one of the trunk lines of the country, never blockaded by snow the lands along the road are in a rich fertile country, as pro ductive as any in tho State; the climate combines all the advantages of northern and southern latitudes; good climate, soil, health, water, timber, grazing, fruits and flowers, invite you to go to this region. For further information address A. Tuck, Land Com'r, in Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. 0.1 !).:;. A Yalunblo Book. "Our Digestion; or My Jolly Friend's Secret," is the happy title of Dio Lewis' latest and most important work. It is well calculated to do good service in promoting the health of tho people, and desorves a wide circulation. Tho very reading of tho book will tend to make ono wiser and jollier, for the doctor writes with great directness and vivacity, and a duo infusion or humor, playfulness, ami auecclote, which are sure to render tho work attractive nnd universally popular. It ought to supersede Itnchan's and every othor " Domestic Medicine," as a housohold book ; for it shows now medicine may bo dispensed with, to a considerable extent, in'a majority of cases. We confidentially believe this book will save thousands ot doctor's UiIIh, if its wisdom is heeded. It solves the problem of cheap living, and will thus " if read by tho many bless tho million." It teaches us how to live so that wo need nover be troubled with "tho blues," or sutler with biliiousness or dyspepsia. It tells you how to nianngo so that you will have white toeth, sweet breath, strong musclos, good spirits, refreshing sleep and long life. This is the nature of the secret of our jolly friend, and is really, worth many times the price nsked for the book. Buy it, and study its invaluablo informa tion nnd receipts, is our advice to all. Wo are informed that tho book is to bo sold entirely by agents, and in our opinion they aro seldom offered a bettor chance to make money rapidly, than tho salo of this low priced practical book will afford. We ad vise all seeking profitablo employment to write without delay, to the publishor, Geo. Maclean, 733 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. New Mnrhle Yard. Mr. Humbach who s so well known as tho proprietor of tho Newport Marblo Yard, has opened a branch yard in this borough. In tho future those coming to Bloomlleld can mako their selec tions and leave their ordors here, feeling sure that thoy will be promptly filled. Wo trust our friends will sco that ho is well patronized. 203t. New, Sugar Cured Hainsand a lot of su perior country Bacon lor sale ' by F. Morti mer. J57"If Johnson's Anodyno Liniment is half nsvaluiiblo aslpcoplesay it Is, no family should bo without it. Certainly no person, be he lawyer, doctor, minister, or of any other pro fession, should start ou a Journey without It. No sailor, fisherman, or woodsman should he without It. In fact, it is needed wherever there Is an ache, sprnln, cut, bruises, cough or cold. ESfFarmers and "Horse Men" aro con tinually inquiring what we know of tho util ity of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders, and in reply, we would say .through the columns of tho Bloomfied Times that we have heard from hundreds who have uacd them with grat ifying results that is also our experience. CITIf Pain Cure Oil don't cure you of Neuralgia, Headache, Lameness, or any pain, nothing will. If you have nover used it, get it. It will cost but a trifle to try it. Tuckers Alarm Till Lock should be used by every store keeper, landlord or shop keeper. They are thief proof For sale by F. Mortimer, at the city price $5. for lock and drawer complete. tf. Metal Liked cucumber wood pumps and also tho celebrated Blatchley pumps for any depth of well on hand and for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMER. TO CONHIJMPTIVKS. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To nil who desire It, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of clmriie,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will llnd a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, eto. Parties wishliiK the prescription will pleuse address (ly Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, m Penn Kt.. Williamsburg, N. Y. MimiCA-I MONITOR, A Physician of many years practice in chronlo diseases, and graduate of best Medical College in the IT. H., lias written the above medical work, which explains to those sullerlng from diseases produced by excesses, etc., eto., the maimer by which they may lie restored to health. A copy will be sent FREE, by sending name and address to M. LAFAYETTE BYEN, 6 IB 3m a Ko. 80, Cedar St., N. Y. THE BAR ROOM REMEDY for weakness of tho stomach Is a dose of Hum Bitters. They are surcharged with Fusel Oil, a deadly el ement, which is rendered more active by the f ungent astringent) with which it is combined, f your stomach is weak, or your liver or bowels disordered, tone, strengthen and regulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a pure Vegetable Stom ach Corrective and Aperient, free from alcohol rnd capable of infusing new vitality into your exhausted and disordered system. 22 iHw Why Keep That Cough. P When a bottle of Robror's Luug Balsam will cure It. It Is pleasant to tako, and more effect tlve than any other cough medicine. Try it. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld, and most other stores in the county. Hilled ! A sprightly young gent desires correspondence with a number of young ladies. Object fun and improvement. Address "W. B. Cattem, Box 21, New Bloomlleld, Pa." 8t MAnZUAOBS. Ackbu BunnOn the 23rd of May, 18T3, at the house of tho bride's father, (Mr. Lewis Acker, la Howe twp.,) Mr. Andrew J. uri,oi Tusrarora twp., and Miss Frances F. Acker, all of Perry county, Pa. .Adams Btamhauoh On the 21t inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage lu this borough, by Kev. B. A. Hedges, Mr. David Adams of Ba vllletwp., to Miss 8arah Btambaugh of Spring township. Biiukeh Dbsilvby On the 18th of April, lM7a, at the residence of th bride's parents, at Duncannon, Miss Klla Desllvey to Mr. Alexan dria Bruucr, of Defiance, Ohio. StekIj AuGHBNiiit'OH On the 14th of May, 1H7J, at the residence of the bride's parents at Dunennuou, Mr. Charles P. Bteel and Miss Christiana Aughenbaugh, all of above place. Lbkhy IlosTETTKa On the 16th of May, 1872, by Kov. 8. Blgliam, Mr. Kuos Leedy to Miss Margaret A. Hosteller, both of Perry county, Pa. DKA.TIZ8. "(Juliin On the 18th Inst., In Mllford town ship, Juniata Co., Mrs. Rebecca ijtilnn, wife of Thomas ijulnii, In the 67th year of her a'sv. . , County Trice Current. - BLOOMrnn-i). May 28, uh. Flax-Seed , 60, . f Potatoes, , i,,p v 40 . ' ' Butter W pound Is ; Eggs V dozen,. ..' U " Dried Apples W pound,.....'.;. ,.0 10 " ' Dried Peaches,.. 10 6 lOcts.lRft. realeo Peaches,.... 12 018cts. " Cherries , ,. , . 6r cts. " " Pitted 15 0 18 cts. " Blackberries, . 0 00 ots. " Onions f) bushel .'. .75" JIKWPOHT MAKKKT8. , - ICbrrected Weekly by Koxtgh, SntMcrJcCO. DBALEKS IN Olt A.I3V .Rc PRODUCE. Newfokt, May 27, 1371 . Flour, Extra ...Jio 00 " Super. 90) White Wheat bu 2 05 Bed Wheat 195C200 Bye 75 Corn 60n0 Oats t 32 pounds SO Barley 75 Clover Seed 4 50 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes, (jround Alumn Bait 1 90 Llmeburnor's Coal, 2 40 Btovo Coal 4 60 5 50 Pea Coal, 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. fl bus. Cross Tles,8 feet long 45 45 centB Tork taoo per lOOlbs. riSII, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand nnd for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jannev k Andrew!, No. 123 Market street. PHaADKLFUIA, Mav25,1872. White Wheat, $2 30 Wheat 2 10 0 2 20 Bye 1 051 10 Corn 7073 Oats 50S8 Clover Seed 8!410 per lb. Timothy Seed, 2 75 3 00 Flax Seed 2 10 2 10 Country Lard,.. . 8 9 Eggs 1518 Butter, dull salo 10 012 Washed Wool, 70 tfSOcents per lb. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by K. C. Woodwahtj. Carlisle, May 25, 1872. Family Flour, 910 00 Superfine Flour, 9.00 Superfine Rye Flour, 4 .50 White Wheat 2.05 Red Wheat, 2.00 Bye,... 75 Corn 65 Oats 50 ' Cloverseed, 4.75 Tlmothysccd 8.00 Flaxseed 1.60 Neto Advertisements. If) made from 50 cents. Call and examine or 12 a .samples sent (postage free) for 60 cents, that retail quick for S10. K, L. WOLCOTT. 22d4t . . Chatham Square, N. Y. Agents Wanted for the Autlblography of Horace Groeloy, or llocolleetlons of a Busy Life. Illustrated. The Life and Times ot so great a Philanthropist and ...I,. , I.OIIIIOU 11.11 HI 111IT1C..1, O American. Send ?3.50 for sample copy. Pub. 805 B'way, N. Y. Reformer, cannot fail to Interest every true . E. B. Treat 22d4w T)HYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." X How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose, In stantly. This simple menial acquirement all can possess, free, by mall, for 25 cents, together with a marriage guldo. Egyptian Oracle, Dreams. Hints to Ladies', &e. A queer, exciting book. 100.0U0 sold. Address T.WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. 22d4w Warren Range First Premium Am., Inst. 1871. Double Elevated Oven, Warming" Closet, Broiling Door Fender Guard. Dumping A Shaking Grate, Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN & CO., 236 Water street, N. Y. 22 dlw. KENNEDY'S HEMLOCK OINTMENT. The proprietor, has, by the as sistance of Eminent Physicians and Chemists succeeded In utilizing me medicinal properties contained in the Oil, Pitch and Resin of the Uemlock Tree, and obtained a val uable nrenaratton to be aoulled ils Salve or Plaster for Rheumatism, (.'roup, Paiu or Soreness of the itaus, unest or siomacn. Plies, Salt It Ileum. Scurvy, Sores, Ulcers, Bun ions, Sore Corns, Frost Bites, Chil blains. Sore Breasts and Nipples, .Ringworms, dialing and Sklu dis eases of ) 1 1 II it in in at r y nature. LES A. OKITTENTON, Agent, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York. Iowa and Nebraska FOR BALE BY TUB Burlington &o. River R. R. Co. MILLIONS OF ACRES On Ten Years' Credit, at fl per Cent. Interest. No nart of Di'lnclnal due for two vears. ami thence only one-ninth yearly till paid In full. PRODUCTS will pay for land and improvements within the limit of this generous credit. -nmer terms were never onered, are not now, and probably never will be. CIRCULARS giving full particulars are supplied gratis; any wishing to Induce others to emigrate with them, or to form a colony, are Invited to ask for all Ihey want to distribute. Apply toUKO. S. HARRIS, Land Commissioner, v.. Inn. I in. ,.f ut:ifi ivnTiiv inui .,.,,1 for Nebraska IjukIs, at LINCOLN, NEU. 2U4w SOLD ONLY BY AGENTS I A Book for Everybody I lO.OOOPer Blontla. The Instantaneous success of this Book Is not strange, although II Is having unprecedented sale. THE LIFE OF JESUS, THE CHRIST. Br HENKV WAUU liFKCHEU, Is a work which tho reading public have been waiting for with avldltv: all sorts and conditions of men welcome It heartily, as a hook to be read. SOHOl.AltS, THE CLERGY, THK PllESM, and the PEOPLE, read It eagerly, enjoy it thoroughly, praise It sincerely. '-.u ..!.. ..... icereiy. itwlsthut IT SELLS! i-iits Wanted. Intelligent men anil Aui-nf loknnw I Mure AuentH women may obtain lucrative employment by taking an agency. Full descriptive Circulars mailed free. Very liberal tei ins to Canvassers. Apply onlv to J. II. FORD Si CO., 27 Park Place, N. Y. ill Hi'Miilteld SI. Boston, Alass.i7ftW. Washington St.. CHH'AGCKIU. 21r4w UQ I'UNO CO., N. Y.,J1UCK, fOQn O. No Aironts. Circulars Free. vaJJ uIaR 22d4t Agents Wanted for the Life and Times of Jas. Fisk, Jr., Contains biographies of Drew, Vanderbllt, Gould, Tweed, die, with a financial history of the coun try for the last three years, and what GRANT KNEW about "BLACK FRIDAY." Over 500 PUgea. Friee 2. Address NEW YORK BOOK CO., 21r4w 145 Nassau street, New York. CHEAP FARMS I FREE HOMES ! On the Lino ot the i UNION PACIFIC HAIL HOA1). A Land Grant of 18,000,000 A.CltE In the Best Farming ami Mineral Land in America. 11,000,000 Acres in Nebraska, In the GREAT PLATTE VALLEY, Tho GAltDKN of" tlio WEST, NOW FOR SALE ! These lands aro In the central portion of the United Stales, on the 41sc degree of North Lati tude, tho central line of the great Temperate Zone of the American Continent, and for grain growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any In the United States. CHEAPER IN PRICE, more favorable terms &lven, and more convenient to market than can e found elsewhere. WFree Homesteads for Actual Settlers. "S The Best Locations For Colonies. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of XUO Acres. S- FREE PASSES to Purchasers ot Land. Send for the new Descriptive Pamphlet, with new mans, published in English. German, Bweed Isn and Danish, mailed free everywhere. Address o. F. DAVIS, Land 'Commissioner, U. P. It. R. Co. 21r4w Omaha, Nebraska. (Incorporated 18(10.) Columbia Fire Insurance Co. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. S. 8. Detwller, Pres't. t H.Wilson, Vice-Pres't. s Herbert Thomas, Treas.j ,r. F. Frneauir, Sec'y. ; 8. S. Detwller. Hiram Wilson, ltobr, Crane, Wm. Pntton, John B. Baehman, M. M. Strlcklur. Jacob S. Strlne, Jas. Srhroeder, George Bogle. W. G. Case, Amos F. Eves, John Short star, H. B. Esslck. For Insurance or Agencies, address J. K. FHUEAUFF, Sec'y.. 21r4w Columbia, Pa. GREAT MEDICAL HOOK of useful knowl edge to all. Sent free for two stamps. Ad dress Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati, O. 21rjt PORTABLE SODA FOWTAINS. $40, $50, 75 nnd $100. GOOD, DURABLE AND CHEAP I S- Shipped Ready for Use. -S Manufactured by J. Vi. CHAPMAN & CO., Madison, hid. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. 21r4w KCOCQAINE Tho Rest Hair Dressing and Restorer. Millions Say BURNETT'S COCOAINE." Yonr Druggist Has It. 21r4w A CENTURY OF TRIUMPHS over dyspepsia, liver disease, bowel complaints and various feb rile and nervous disorders, has Immortalized the Seltzer Spa, and these victories are now retieateil throughout this hemisphere by TARRANT'S EF FERVESCENT SELTZER APERIENT: contain ing all the elements and producing all the happy results of the Great German Spring. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS! 21.r.4.W. 1 OOO REWARD iPljWVFor any case o! Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Files that Db Bino'b Prti Remedy falls to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all Druggists. Pi lco, 81,00. 21rl EARN MONEY AND GET WELL without Investing any capital. Sick and feeble persons, write for particulars. No money requir ed. A. i. WHITE, 311) Pearl St., New York. 21r4w. AGENTS WANTED. Agents make more money at work for us thau at anything else. Business llelit and iiermanent. Particulars free. G. STINSON & CO., Fine Art Publishers. Port land, Maine 21 r 4w RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS 1 AGENTS, we will nav you M0 per week In cash. If you will engage with us at un k. Everything furnished ami expenses paid. Address, 21 1' F. A. ELLS & CO., Charlotte, Mich. LIGHTNING RODS. Minium's Copper Tubular Lighting Rod, with Spiral Flanges Is the most complete pratectlon against lightning ever Invented. Endorsed by tho scleutllle world, and by Wholesale Healers from Maine to Georgia. Send for Circular to LOCK HART & CO., IM4 Penn. St., Pittsburg. Pa., or N. Y. COPPER LIGHTNING ROD CO., 83 Union Square (North), Now Yolk. 21r4t Farmers Take Notice, T HE subscriber offers for Sale THRESHING MACHINES. JACKS and HORSE- POWKit, With Tumbling Shaft, and Hide-Gearing. Warrant ed to give satisfaction In soedy and perfect ' iiireniiing, ugiii man aim uurauiiiiy, on reasona ble tenics. Also FLOU i II H Of Superior Make. CORN SHEI.LERS. Ji Kill, KM, STOVES, SCOOPS AND ALL CASTINGS, made at a country Foundry, Also, A GOOD MILL SCREW, In excellent order, for sale at a low rate. 1 refer those wishing to bnv to John Adams. Samuel Shumaii, John llodeu, Ross Hench, at icsesuiirg. .lacou Mioeiuaker si Son, l.lllotlH burgi Thomas Morrow, Loysvlllet John Fllcklng er, Jacob Fllcklnger, Centie. 02013 ' . SAMUEL I.IG'JETT. lokesburg, M iyll. IfT?.
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