l)c times, New Bloomfkli), ?. Tuesday, February 7, 1871. LOCAL D 11 VA It T M E N T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance I CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In mliul that, letters received later than Saturdavcve ning, or the down mail on Monday morning liavo to lay over until the following week. " Bull llonner" wo shall be gl.nl to hear from you whenever you feel disposed to send nn item. Insane. A man named John Lahlcy, and his wife, Mary, veto arrested ono day last week, in Ilarrisuurg, charged with dinor derly conduct. They hailed from Carlisle, and proved to ho insano. They wero sent hack to that place. The Slate Journal ays : "Tho woman hailed originally from Per ry county, and hecamo insano through re ligious excitement. Ho was struck on tho head somo years ago, which effected his mind and has sinco rendered him a desper ato and dangerous character." Record of tho Weather for January. Avcrago of tho thermometer at 8 o'clock, A. M., 24 deg. 10 min. Avcrago of tho greatest heat, 37 deg. Avcrago of tho greatest degrco of cold 10 deg. 4G min. The coldest day was Tuesday tho 10th 1 degrco below zero. Thcro fell during tho month, 1 inch and llvc-tcnlhs of rain, and 31$ inches of snow. Tho wind blew from tho north-west nino days ; from tho north four days ; from tho north-east six days ; from tho west nino days ; from tho south-west two days. Coillily Expenses. Tho expenditures of tho county for tho past year according to tho Treasurer's accounts areas follows : Court Expenses ?4,fil!) 77 Honda nnd Bridges M,(ll7 60 Poor IIoubc 5iSO 00 1'enitcntinry 515 4!) Printers' bills, publishing Co. ncc't. K4S 15 Election Expenses 0S7 75 Printers' bills for publishing Elec tion Proclamation 4"1 25 Assessors' Pay D05 ISO Public Buildings 1,14-S 25 Public Ofllccrs 2,(K'2 47 Miscellaneous Bills 7,:tS'i 01 Boycr Trial 851 54 Total $27,720 47 MubIi amiMIlk Festival. Tho ladies of tlioTrosb'ytcriaii church of Newport will hold a festival on St. Valentines day,tho 14th inst., in tho afternoon and oveningj in in tho room formerly occupied B. Grcene baum, in Wright's building, lat which timo and place will bo served up tho savory dish of mush and milk, in connection with ico cream, oysters, scalloped a la fricasee, nnd in every other iinaginablo way. Thcro will bo tho usual amusements attendant upon such occasions, such as grab-bag, post-office, fish-pond, etc., with this exciting addi tion, viz : tho drawing of valentines, fun ny grotesque and scntimentahj This is a novel amusement and calculated to raiso tho risiblo portion of mankind, and nono should slight tho occasion. t1iq object of tho festival is praiseworthy, and deserves tho patronago of all. It was a common saying in tho days of tho writer's youth, in order to perform a certain difficult under taking in which physical strength was re quired, that mush and milk should bo eaten beforo tho labor could bo accomplish ed. And wo bcliovo it to bo true. Now, friends, if any of you aro desirous of do ing great things, go to tho ninth and milk festival. Young gents, take your ladies, and try your luck in valunti lies. Married men, tako your wives, and renew tho days of your youth. And you, alas, forsaken young men, who have no ladies, if you will only go too, you will behold behind tho counter ladies from various portions of tho State, whoso grace and beauty will charm you,and you will nevor regret tho invest ment Don't forget St. Valentino's day. Ho suro to bo there. You will be rewarded amply for any countenance you may give to tho enterprise. A Case of Fraud. The "Lcdgor" says that Samuel A. Savitlgo, a member of the bar of Nothumberland county, lias been bound over by United States Commissioner, Craig Biddlo on the chargo of passing for ged or altered obligations of tho United States, with intent to do fraud. Defendant was tho attorney for Mary Miller, whoso son, Abraham, was killed in the war, and was authorized to act for her in procuring her ponsion monoy. Tho allegation is that ho obtained from the post-oflice Govermout oliecks, which wore mndo pnyablo to her order, and forged the endorsements upon them, thereby obtaining the money and retaining tho most of it until a cheek for a small amount fell into tho hands of Mrs. Miller, which set on foot an inquiry that resulted in discovering that checjes to the amount of about f 000 had boon forwarded to hor and paid. It is further alleged that after this she received M00 from tho accus ed, aud ignorantly made her mark to a re ceipt acknowledging payment of all mon eys due her by defendant. Pmwniinmi Items. Our correspondent at Duucannon sends us tho following : Tho mixed train going west on Thursday, duo here at 0 r. it., struck an old man who was wandering on tho track a milo west of tho Covo station throwing him across south track ; tho train was stopped, tho man taken on, and brought to this place, with a broken leg, and a number of ugly cuts and bruises about his porson. Dr. Swartz, was called in and dressed his wounds, and an employee of tho H. 11. Co., appointed to remain with him ; Dr. llulherford of Ilarrisburg, arrived on Friday morning at 9 o'clock, and after an examination of his injuries, pronounced his caso hopclcsc, which was proven by his death at 9 o'clock in the evening ; his namo was Harris Gold tharp he was a nativo of Yorkshire Eng land, and ono of tho last of tho old English wool sorters, who wander from ono woolen factory, to another ; ho was 73 years of ago, and is supposed to have a son, soniowhcro in New Jersey. A largo number of names aro about being presented, in tho shape of a petition to tho P. P.. 1. Co., to move their depot at this place, up town, to their new ware house ; It will probably bo removed, in spite of tho heavy remonstrance, of tho lower end, as tho Co. own several lots there. Sad Death. Yesterday Georgo MeC'lccs, apparently 00 or 70 years of ago, camo from his home, nt AVaynesburg, Chester county, to meet his daughter in this city, and escort her to his homo. Tho lady lives at Princess Ann, Md., and arrived at tho Philadelphia, Wilmington, Baltimore railroad, by tho Delaware train, accompanied by her two children. She sat down in tho waiting-room, and shortly after Mr. McClees camo in and joyfully greeted them. Tho words of greeting were scarcely spoken, when ho suddenly tottered, and then sunk down to tho floor, and, without a struggle, almost instantly died. Tho scene, ns ho lay there, tho daughter stricken with grief and terror bending over liiin, nnd tho littlo children sobbing as if their childish hearts would break, was in describably sad, and awakened tho pro foundest sympathy of all who witnessed it. Tho grief-stricken daughter and her chil dren wero taken to tho United States hotel, and Coroner Woodward took chargo of tho body. Dr. Askew was called in, nnd pro nounced tho caso enlargement of the heart, and tho Coroner's jury rendered a verdict in aecordanco with tho facts. Mr. Gordon, at tho depot, took tho most thoughtful caro of tho family, nnd had Mr. Mitchell furnish a coflin, and this morning ho sent tho mother and children to tho Reading depot, and alsomado arrangements to send tho body forward in tho samo train. Harriahurg Slate Journal. Unfiled to Dcnth. On Friday last, about 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, tho dwelling houso of Mrs. Eve Nipplo, an old lady re siding in Licking Creek Valley about seven milosfrom this place, caught fire and when it was discovered tho houso was wrapped in flames. The neighbors gathered immedi ately, when tho old lady was obsoivcd lying dead insido the door, her limbs having been entirely burned off, and her body a charred mass. Tlnough tho exertions of those present her remains wero taken from tho burning building, placed in a box, nnd wero buried tho samo day near whore tho houso stood. Tho houso and contents wore entirely consumed. Mrs. Nipplo was an eccentric old lady living on a small farm which she owned, with only a littlo dog for a companion. Mr. McCahan informs us that for tho past ten years sho has been un able to do nny housework, his family doing tho baking, etc., for her, and visiting hor houso daily. She was over one hundred yean of age, but how much older is not known. It wits generally supposed that sho had in her possession a considorablo amount of money. After tho firo was over, search was mado among tho debris, when the clasp of a pockot-book, a fivo-dollar gold piece, and ten cents in silver, was found, tho gold pieco not having boon in jured in tho least by tho llory ordeal through which it had passed. Tho origin of tho firo is unknown. Miillintown Inde pendent. Using a Wroiiff Bottle. Last Sabbath morning a lady residing in the lower portion of the city, whilo attiring her children for church, picked from the bureau a bottlosho supposed to be hair groaso. With this she an no in tod thoir heads aud sent thorn to attend thoir religious duties. Yesterday morning, to her astonishment, their heads aud faces were found to be swollen and inflamed. It appears that by a mistake, she had got hold of a wrong bottlo, and administered a prep aration of croton-oil, highly scouted liko ordinary hair grease, which had been pro scribed by a physical! for a lady patient in the house, to bo used extcrnully. Tho cou sequonco is that tho children aro badly, though not dangerously poisoned by tho mistake. A physician was summoned, nnd the sufferers aro now receiving medical treatment. This is tho second caso of a similar kind that has lately como under his observation. It should prove a caution to pharmaceutists and medical men in prepa rations of this kind not to uso flavoring ma terial. Slate Journal. Snlo I5I1R All orders for sale bills by mail, will be promptly attended to. For The Bloomfield Timet. Mr. Editor. Allow mo to Btato through your columns, that in my judgment, if tho tho citizens of Iiloomflcld and vicinity per mit tho feelings they now havo in favor of tho D. 11. & 11. T. Railroad to pass by stilled and sniothorcd, that thoir day of re covery from old fogyisin will bo past for this generation. Tho peoplo who aro deeply interested in this road put mo in mind of "Betsy and tho Bear, they want mtme ono to build tho road and they will look on and say havo wo not built a nico road. Or they put mo in mind of tho man who bccanio "dofecto tipsy" and was found ono morn ing by parson B, standing proped up against tho corner of tho church across tho way nnd when asked by tho parson whether ho belonged to that church replied, no but I 1-e-a-n that way. Tho olliccrs who wero elected to tako chargo of theso thing aro about as good ns wooden men. A chango would bo well. They who aro interested say keep quid wo don't want a railroad hero and people begin to think tho reason is that they fear it might bring anotbor bank. It is timo tho peoplo awake to their own interest. A Cen tre Ttrp., Railroad Man. A (Icogrnphicnl Enigma. Inm composed of twelve letters. My !), 4, 2 and 1 is a county in Florida, Sly 11, 1, 4, and 9 is a town in Russia, My 3, 4, fi, 13 and 4 is a town in Switzer land : My 11, 3, nnd 4, is a river in Europe, My fl, 2, and 1, is a mount in Asia, My 7, 8, 0, 0, 2, and 12, is a county in Georgia. My 10, fi, 4, 12, and 0, is a town in Austria, My whole is tho name of a noted Inventor. Answer next week. Railroad Meeting. A meeting of tho friends of tho Duucannon, Bloomlield & Broad Top Railroad will bo held in tho court house in this borough on next Satur day nt 1 o'clock. Those who havo pre viously subscribed to tho stock, will havo a chanco to incrcaso their subscriptions, and subscriptions will bo solicited. It is hoped thcro w ill bo a full attendance. Two Fine Farms for Sale. Two good farms located near a growing town, con venient to tho Pa. R. R. Tho faims aro in a high state of cultivation, and will bcsold on rcasonablo terms. For further particu lars call nt this oflicc. Church Notices, Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at 0 in tho evening. Prayer meeting will bo held on Wednesday evening in tho same place. In tho Lutheran Church, preaching on Sunday at 2V o'clock p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Yuccuum Oil is tho besfjoil you can npply to harness or leather of nny kind. It makes it soft and black, will not cum and renders leather water proof. Try it, and if not satisiactory, your money will bo roluit ded. For salo by F. Mortimer ic Co. Wniiled. From 50 to 100 bushels of good Charcoal. For further particulars, inquire at this oflicc. Local JSi-lolVi. Tho triplets recently bora near Ickesburu 1ia avo nil died. Attention is called to tho advertisement of " A Non-o xplosivo Lamp," in another column. Tho oro mines nt Millerstown will soon couimonco operations again. The heavy body of snow caused tho roofs C 1 l . I i , . , , . ui nuvuiiii uaniH in mo county, and t'eaio 8 bark-sheds in this borough to fall in. Very many had tlieir roofs cleared oil' on Tues day last. Tho next annual session of tho Central Pennsylvania conference of tho Methodist church will bo held in Carlislo, commen cing on tho 8th of March, and continuing about eight days. A company lias boon formed for tho pur poso cf ascertaining whethor thcro is coal or not in Spring twp. It is determined to spend $500 in the search. Rohrcr's Lung Balsam will euro coughs, and is pleasant to take. appears to bo a fact that wolves aro uucBiiiig portions oi mis county. Two wero seen only a few nights sinco, near tlio rcsidonco of Wm. Sloop, in Ryo twp. Tho citizens of tho lower part of the county ftro improving themselves by hold ing debates at the Keystone- School houso every Thursday evening. Tho question for mis wcck is, wnieli brmrstlio most sor row among mankind war or intomper- Mrs. Peter Smith, of Juniata townshin. broko liar arm last week by slipping on mo ice on mo siuowaiK at .Newport. JieyMry of Sales. Bills for tho following sales have been print- CU Ub HUB UlllCQ I On Thursday, tho 0th of February, Wesley Fry, from the houso of CIiub. Ynndornu, In Centre twp., will sell a eott, cow, sliotes, und household furniture, &c. Oil Thursduy, February Otli, thcro will ho sold nt tho farm of Washington Kirk, in AVIieatllcld twp., horses, cuttle, sheep, sliotes, and a grout varloty of l'urm implements uud other persoaul property. On Thursday Feb., 23 W. II. Dnm at his rcsidenco near Elllottsburg will sell horses, cows, choster pigs, and funning implements lu grcut vurlety. On Friday Feb., 24, FIckcs & Smith nt Mlllf'ord will sell one good maro, buggy, spring wagon, sleigh cte. On Wednesday March 1st. J. M. Btainbaugli nt his residence nour Green Park will sell u line lot ofplgsund a sow.oi pure Chester breed, besides horses, cattle, harness, uud a variety of farming Implements. On Friday March Ud Messrs ShcalVer ifc Co., In Kvo twp., 41$ miles west of Duncuiinon will sell U hcud of mules, horses, eows.wugon gcurs, tools, a large quantity of lumber and many other articles. W. C. Ilouser, Auctioneer. TO CONSUMPTIVKS. Tho advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers tho means of cure. . To nil who desire It, ho will send n copy of the pre scription used, (freo of eharce), with the di rections for preparing nnd using tliosamc,wbleh they will nnd a suro euro for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, ifcc. Parties wishing the prescription will pleaso address Kcv. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 43 Cedar St., New York. Iy4 4l, a. EltltORsJ OF YOUTH. A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, nnd nil the cll'cets of youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free tonll who need It, the recipe nnd direction for making nnd using the simplo remedy by which ho wns cur ed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertis er's experience can do so bv nddressinir, In per fect confidence, JOHN I). OGDEN, ly 4 41, a. No. 42 Cedar St., N. Y. County Trico Current. r.i.ooMriEi.i), February 0, 1871. Flax-Scod 52 00 Potatoes (15 CCnts. P.utter t pound, 25 " Eggs 11 dozen, 22 " Dried Apples?! pound, f, a fl " Dried Peaches 8 10 cts. ft. Pealed Peaches lft 18 cts. " Cherries n0 cts. " " Pitted 15 018 cts. " Blackberries 8 10 cts. " Onions 1 bushel 75 Corrected irccWj; hij ym. Kowjh A .,oii-9. Nkwi'OHT, Feliruai y 0, 1871. Flour, l-,xtra ji 60 lied Wheat 1 00 ij 1 10 "ye 75 Corn Eft 53 Oats If! "2 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 6 000000 Timothy Seed, 3.00 Flax Heed j. 1 75 Potatoes 71) (.round Allium Salt, 2 25 Uinoburner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal, 3 40 s'ilh Coal 25 cK t!ls. Cross Tics.S feet long 45 45 cents. Dressed Hogs Sets. B,. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jnnncy t ytiulrcic. No. 123 Mauket Stueet. Philadelphia, February 4, 1870. While Wheat S 1 40 1 55 lied Wheat 1 25 1 ,1S Kye 05ff07 Corn, 80083 Oats 58 00 Clover Seed lO-X'Sllporlb. Timothy Seed, D 00 6 25 Flax Seed 2 00 (j 2 00 Country Lard 11 1114 KiiRS 2!l 30 Butter, solid In bbls.' 12 10 Washed wool 51 cents per lb Dressed Ilos 8 cts. peril). MAIirilAGES. C'leoo Stui.tz 111 liloonifleld. Januarv 81 st, 1M71, nt tho M. E. Parsonage, by Kcv. G. W. Bouse, Mr. Christian T. Clcgg of this bor ough to Miss Jcnnlo E. Stultz, formerly of Ad nms county, Pa. Gettysburg papers pleuso copy. X)EA.TIIS. Cloi'rer At her resldcnco in Rockton, Clearfield Co., on tho 27th of January Mrs. Susannah Clousor, consort of Geo. Clouser, nged 7U years, 8 months, nnd IS days. Newport A'mci please copy. GmsoN On tho 5th Inst., Miss Harriet Gibson, of Carroll township. A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp PEKKINS& iroi'SK'S PATENT LAMPS are the only Lamp that Gives Pisiifect Safety w ith am. kinds ok on. J hey are uiauo 01 brass, nnd will last a lifetime, making them I ho CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undorsiKncd aro Agents for IVrrv County, Mitt will stumlv Merchants at tho M:iiiiif:i-tiuiT' price. I'eisons wanting a good article , are ro- ijuunLi-u IU GAtWMIlIU linn lillllll. F. MOliTIMKIt & CO., New llloomllcld, Pa. t. Agents wanted to canvass the County. Drs. I. N. Slmtlo & W. 1). Louder, SlIl'p'Oll l)flliK(M, NKWPOltT, PA. AM. operations In connection with Dentistry, skillfully performed nt moderate charise's. j)-.Siilisfaetloii guaranteed In all possible eases, or no charge. ft. (mic e on Fourth Street, Newport, r., op posite the Kefornied Chundi. 4 fiitf APl'KALM. "VTotleo Is hereby (liven, that tho Commissioners of Perry County, will hold the Triennial A jreals forlheyear lSil.for the townships and bor. oukIisIu saiil enmity, for the purpose of hearing all IM-rsons who may niply for redress, and to rant such relief to thclu.as mnv nnocar fust anrl riMmm. able. Appeals to commence at II o'clock In the morning and enu at i m the ulteriioou of each day to wit: At Khermansdale. for tho township of Carroll, on x in. imwi i-iTiMuiiiv inn. At Center School House, for the twp. of Wheat field on Wednesday the Kill day of February 1871. At Diincaniion. tor I hut borough and the town- llll (if I'.lltll .... 1'h.lVU.I.... .I.n ...I. ... At Marysvlllc for the bor. of Marysvllle nnd the twp. of liyo, on Friday the loth (lav of February. At Millerstown, for the bor. of Millerstown and r u- i - I'iceiiwoou on JUonuay tho Litll ui ay ut '. J I'll I. At l.iverjHHl, for the bor. of Liverpool nnd tl f- of Liverpool, on Tuesday the lltli day i of At'Moutuoincry Ferry, for tlin twp. of Buffalo on Wednesday the 15th day of Feb. 1K71. At i'W Itnlt'il.ut f.. ... ..t v..... n..ir..i..- uuii v iuih uvp. on me iti uay or Feb., lsvi. ud Walls twp. on the Hi day of Feb., 1871. At Newport, for the bor. of Newport, and Oliver vp i Friday tho 17th day of Feh.,lS71. At New port, for the townshljis of How o and Mil. i t. .. ..... ui.i. i. imiiuiuv ... ....... n it., .,in ii-.iiiii.-i in in tut: ler on Saturday tho lsth day of Feb., 1871 uay ui ft NH, I HICK. V lAVFU.J JOHN STKVKNH, .At.'IIAKI AM ( J. A. LINAWICAV Commissioners. John it. SiirLKii, Chirk. Jan. 17, 11)71. Two Valuable Farms LOCATED IN JUNIATA COUNTY, TA., .A-t Xrlviio Knle, "VNKof the farms contains !iO A CUES of wen-improved mini, wiui uooa duUcIiiiks, and ood water near tho door, wllh lino fruit, and many other Improvements. Stores, Mill, and Churches within slulit. The other contains 1(50 ACIIKS of well-Improved land, good buildings, tine Spring of water near tho door, and excellent fruit of many varie ties. The land Is In u IiIl'Ii state of cultivation, anil of the best quality, 'rheseuro desirable (arms and w ill lie sold. For further pal tlculars call on or uddress " TIMKH OFFICE," i M New lilooiutleld, Perry co., Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OP VAM.-Ani.15 UKAL K H T A. T K . ONHATUltDAY, THE 25TU DAY (IK FEB II IT A If V u-tn i. ,.i.i n., (i ...! .. 11 o clock a. in., tl.o following Kcal KsfuUMo wit : 1-1-1- Acrt-H unci f lorclio. (strict measure), situate In .Tnnlata township. Per- I'V pimiirv I'-l lilin, it ...... ...II.... ... x-... - 'V iiuiun nusi 01 icwpuit, with weatherboarded FltAMU DWELLING iiot-kp SjMiiiK House, Wash House, and a prent variety V", i"".-...vin.-i, null lUIIUCS 111 good OIUCT and n large new 1'IIAME BANK BAItN. There is rnnnintr u-ntpr. nvnniimif oi,rii, .....i pliur water. Theland Is nearly all cleared, and in Koou cultivation, with meadows nnd other ad vantages. 'J his farm was tho residence of John Hough, deceased, who died seized thereof: Saw Mill, l-'imiulrv ( lreliiii-,1 Ht. ,. ...I .... i l, ...... i.. - - uuii vii inu iiuuit; la u very desirable property. AT.HO rin tlifi annm .In. nt o .. ... ...in 1.- .... , ,, ' I.' j'. in.. ii iii iiusum oy public outcry, on the premises, another FINK FA11M, containing 132 AOIiKS nnd 81 perches, (strict measure); greater part cleared anil ill a good stato of cultivation, with meadows, &e., witli good weatherboarded , Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, also, a tenant house thereon, aud If rn 111 llnnlc Unrn, and numerous other improvements, with good fen ces, springs of water, applo orchards, etc. This farm adjoins one ol the III st described, and Is still nearer to Newport, It Is .1 very desirable proper ty, iitlcs to both unexceptionable. ot.Tf.km8. One-thlrd and one-sixth of two thirds, after deducting costs of proceeding In nar tilion to remain In the premises, thelnteiest thereof to be paid annimllvto Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Kough, widow of said John Koiigh, deceased, dur lug tho time or her natural life, and upon her de cease the principle shall bo paid to the heirs of tho said John Kough, or their legal representatives: to he secured by recognizance In the Orphans' Court of said county. That one-half of the bal ance of said purchase money be paid on confirma tion of the sale; nnd the remainder in two equal annual payments with interest; to bo secured by Judgment bonds and mortgages. JACOB. It. KOlTflH, , , MAUY E. KOUOII, Trustees appointed by the Court to sell the above Heal Estate. January 31, 1871. ts CAHS ON'S Stellar Oil! THE alarming increase In the number of fright ful accidents, resulting in terrible deaths and Ihe destruction of valuable property, caused by the Indiscriminate use of oils, know n under the name of petroleum, prompts us to call vour spe eial attention to nn article which will, wherever USED, remove the CAUSE of such accidents. We allude to Carson's Stellar Oil FOH ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. The proprietor of this oil has for several vears felt the necessity of providing for, nnd presenting to the public, ns a substitute for tho dangerous compounds which nre sent broadcast over tho country, nn oil that is SAFE nud ItKILLI ANT, nnd entirely reliable. After a long series of labo rious and costly experiments, he has succeeded In providing, and now olters to tho public, such a substitute In "CAHSON'S STELLAlt OIL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Because it Is safe beyond a question. The primary purpose In the preparation of STELLAlt OIL has been to make it PERFECTLY SAFE, thus Insuring tho lives and property of those who uso It, 21), Becauso it is the most BRILLIANT liquid Il luminator now known. 3D, Becauso It Is moro economical, In tho long run, than any of tho dangerous oils and fluids now in too common use. 1T1I, Becauso it Is Intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving the greatest possl bio light at the least expenditure to the consum er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY will nlwnys bo maintained, for upon this tho proprietor depends for sustaining tho high reputation tho STELLAR OIL now enjoys. To prevent tho adulteration of this with the cx- Iiloslve compounds now known under the name of erosene, &e., &c., It is nut up for family uso in F'ive (fallen cans, each can being scaled, nnd stamped with the trade-mark of the proprietor; it cannot be tampered with between the manufac turer anil consumer. Nono ts genuine without the THADIWUAKK. STELLAlt OIL Is sold only by weight, each can containing live gallons of six nnd a half pounds each, thus securing to every purchaser full meas ure. It is the duty and interest of all dealers anil consumers of Illuminating oil to use the STELLAlt ( I L only, becauso it o(one is known to be safe und reliable. ttS. All orders should be addressed to JAKDKX & CO., WHOLESALE A&ENT3, ISO South Front Street, 1 5 ly rhJlndclpIiia. A. INe-vv Leather, Harness and Oil Store- At Duucannon, l'cnn'a, THE subscriber has Just opened In Duucannon,. Perry county, Pa., opposite the National Hotel, a large uud splendid assortment of LEATHER, SADDLERY, OIL?, TRUNKS, SIIOE.PINDlN(lS,it.C. He Is prepared to (111 orders at the shortest notleo und in the best manner. A number of the best workmen are employed, and repairing Is dona' without delay and on the most reasonable terms. REFINED OIL-lire test-by tho barrel, or In' larger lots. LUBRICATING nnd other OILS of tho best' ninthly, in lets to suit purchasers. Tho CASH paid for Bark, Hides and Skim of ta1 marketable kinds. 4. Please call nnd examine our stock beforo purchasing elsewhere. JOS. M. HAW'LEY. Duncannoii, 8 4 If AGENTS WANTED FOB Palace and Hovel; Oil, Finises of London Life. By D. J. Kirwan, the well-known Journalist The Very Largest Communions I'aitt This lKKik Is a beautiful Octavo of 6M pages, embellished with 2m Engravings, nnd a llnely ex ecuted map of London designed and executed ex pressly fur this work by eminent artists. It con tains a full, graphic, nud truthful statement of the HiliMt. Secret, and tfcnuon of the great ll tropyllsof the World. Its pictures are from real J,lje aud yet so weird nnd romantic that it almost challenges one's credulity. It displays In bold ro ller ilio appalling misery of the poor, nnd the reckless luxury of the rich. The most saleable book in luavket. circular.) and sample pages sent free. 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