ljc imc0, Ncu Bloomficlir, JJa. Tuesday, February 2S, 1S71 LOCAL 1) 12 PA li T ilf E JV 2'. OUR TERMS lre One Dollar a Year in Advance CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In miiul dial Idlers received later than Sat nrday eve ning, or the down iiiailiin Monday morning have to lay over until the following week. The editor of tlio Lcwistown Democrat seems to think " no person who docs not wear fine clothes has any business ivt the Bingham House," in Philadelphia. lie judges from his own reception. W. It. Klilin, a clerk in a store at State Line, was killed a few evenings ago by a gun which ho had placed to shoot any per son who attempted to enter the store, bur glariously. 0. Mi Wc think your complaint regarding tlio county commissioners is entirely un called for, as wo think they endeavor to do tlio best they can with tlio peoples money. Wo shall therefore, decline to publish your article. Correction. Last week wo published a communication regarding tlio Good Tem plar Lodge, No. 402, which was by mistako headed Now Dloomlield. It should have been New Buffalo. Among tlio list of officers for that lodge, wo omitted to men tion tho W. V. T., Lizzio A. Tritlo. The Democrat and llegitter of Milllintown "Phoenix like" has risen from tho ashes of the lato fire, beautified and improved. With their new typo and new power press they present their readers with a paper which compares favorably with any of our ex changes. Presbyterian Service will bo held on next Sunday evening in tho Court House at 7 o'clock. Subject, "Docs tho Biblo teach total abstinenco?" Text, Proverbs, 31st chapter, Cth and 7th verses : "Givo strong drink unto him that is ready to perish, and wine unto tlioso that bo of heavy hearts. Let him drink and forget bis poverty, and remember his misery no moro." At the Itepiiblican Convention held iuthis borough, last week, on Monday afternoon, Maj. Geo. A. Shuman, of Landisburg, was elected Representative) Delegate. Tlio oth er candidates were John II. Shcibley and J. AV. Gantt. Wo know of ono person who did not seem pleased with tho result, but tho ma jority of tho Republican voters of tho coun ty will bo well satisfied with the choice Isaac Wright, John D. Crco and John A. Shearer were elected Senatorial Conferees. Washington's Birth Day. In this bor ough the 22d, of Feb., was celebrated with considerable spirit. A joint parado was mado by tho Odd Follows, tho " Knights of Pythias,"aud tho Senior and Jr. O. U. A. M. Tho societies mado a very good display, and most excellent music was furnished by tlio Duncannon Band. After a parado through tho town tho procession passed into tho court room, whero quite a number of ladies and gentleman wore in waiting to hear tho remarks which woro to be mado on behalf of tho dill'eront societies. Tho Jr. O. U. A. M., was represented by Mr.T. P. Clegg. Tho "Knights of Pythi.iB by Mr. I. G. Black. Tho O. U. A. M., by Win. M. Sutch Esq., and tho I. O. of O. F. by Prof. W. II. Dill. Each of these gentlemen in a short ad dress, set forth the merits of thoir respect ive ordors, and appropriately rcforred to tho "Father of our Country," whoso birth day thoy wcro celebrating. Tho eulogy on Washington, by Professor Dill, was re markably fine. At tho conclusion of tho addresses, tho members of tho societies proceeded to their respective lodgo-rooms. The closing event of the day was a supper, which was furnislred by the ' Mite Society,' of the Presbyterian Church. Tho baso ment of the church edifico was filled with tables and arranged so as to comfortably seat 210 poisons. Provisions in abundance for twice that number was sot on the tables, which were so arrange, that a most tempting display was made. In every re spect tho supper was a credit to tho ladies who provided it. If the men of that church would show the samo liberality and energy that is displayed by tho ladies, that society would not bo long in raising tlio funds to complete thoir now building. Photographs t We are, pleased to in. form our readers that Mr. Jerome Brinor has erected a Photograph Gallery on Car lisle street, in this borough, whero ho is now prepared to take photographs. Thoso whodesiro to have good picluret should call upon him. He claims that ho can take photographs which cannot be excelled this side of Philadelphia, Clothing. Persons wanting clothing mado in a superior manner should leave their orders with F. Mortimer k Co., who having secured the services of a very supe rior workman from New York, are pre pared to execute orders promptly, and in the best stylo. They also have the best as. sortniuut of cassimorea and cloths in the county. tf. Who has Lost ft Little Girl ? The Ful ton (Pa.) " Democrat" asks its exchanges to givo publicity to tlio following : " Last summer a party of Gypsies, con sisting of two women and a girl aged about eleven years, passed through tho villago of Belmore, Crawford county, going west. Shortly after passing through tho place, a man engaged at hauling logs came across a little girl aged about four years, who had been left in tho road about a milo cast of tlio village, on tho rottto tho Gypsies had just passed over. Tho man who was haul ing logs picked up tho child and took it to his homo. Tho littlo thing could givo no account of itself, nor has ever yet convey ed any idea who its parents are. Tho gen eral impression is that tlio child did not belong to tho Gypsies, and that they stolo it from somo family and bocoming tired of it left it in tho road as abovo stated. There may bo somewhere a mourning father and mother whom tho publication of this item may lead to the discovery of their lost child. A Warning. The danger of calling upon God in a blasphemous manner was illustra ted yestorday morning, in a caso peculiar in its character, in which divino wrath is plainly disccrnablo. A man residing in this city has long been suspected by his wife as guilty of infidelity to his marriago vows, and cohabiting with another woman. Meanwhile sho was neglected by him, and compelled to earn a livelihood by obtaining work away from homo. Information reached her of tlio criminal intimacy, and ho was accused of it, when ho protested his innocence in most emphatic language, call ing upon God to paralyzo him if ho was guilty. Scarcely half an hour had elapsed when ho was deprived of tho faculty of speech, and has not since been ablo to ar ticulate a word. This visitation of God has a peculiar significance, and should prove a warning. Harrisburg Mate Journal. Thoso who have not trimmed their grapo vines should do so without delay. Wo call attention to the advertisement of tho Waltham Watch Company in another column. A National Saluto was fired from Capitol Hill at Harrisburg, at noon, on tho 22nd instant. It is expected thatanothor R. R. meeting will bo called as soon as action has been taken on tho extension of the charter. Mr. Walter Appono of tho Commissioners of Juniata county died at his residenco in Susquehanna twp., on tho 18th inst. A patent for a stave cutting machino has been granted to A. J. Howell and James Murphy of Juniata Co. Tho machino is said to cut yO complete staves of any sizo per minute. A. Dutchman in this town on Wednesday last when told that thoy were celebrating tho lll'Jth birth day of Washington, replied: " Meiu Got ! but bo's an old fellow don't bo?" On Tuesday afternoon last, somo person entered tho store of Mr. David Kolp at Harrisburg and stole quite a sum of money. Tho next day tho stolen money was return ed him. i Ono night last week a few articles bo- onging to an Israelito named Oppenheimcr, who has a storo at Blain, wcro stolen from a wagon which had boon loaded and left in a stable at Newport. A lad named Laird, about eight years old, whoso parents live in Patterson, Juni ata county, was killed at that placo on Tuesday last by being run over by a loaded wagon. Wo beard several farmers last week dis cussing tho propriety of having eggs sold by weight. Tho only ono who did not seem to think it tho fairest way, was a man who always has very small eggs to sell. A new bell for tho M. E. Church at New- K..A..f -a ....f l.r. l,'..i, 1.,.. 1 Tl. weighed 522 pounds, and was presented by Capt. Wm. Lowtbor. Thoso who have heard it ring, say it speaks for the Captain's liberality, in far sounding tones. Vwhilo Robert Gibson, Esq., of Spring township, was riding along on horseback on last tuesday night, tlie trout legs ot lus horse sank in tho mud of a rivulet crossing tho road, so suddenly as to throw his rider over his head, the horse turning a summer set, almost falling on Mr. G. Ho escaped with a few slight bruises on tho head and luuul. (.On Wcdnosday ovonlng last, tho breaking oi an axie raiuer uosiroyeu tno pleasure ot a buggy-rido which our worthy District Attorney was taking with a lady compan ion, i ortunatoly the injury to tho occu pants of tho vehicle was only trilling, though it was rather unpleasant to return to town on foot leading tho torso. A lad in Lewistown was considerably scared last week, from tho explosion of some black substance which he Lad fou nil in a bottle, which bo was thawing out at a stove, supposing it to bo frozen ink. Ho found that powder did not thaw worth a cent. For Tltt Bloomfleld Timet. Liverpool, Feb., 23d, 1871. Mr. Editor, Dear Sir. A grand anniver sary ball was held in this town ball, O. F. building of our town,' on tho 22d, inst. Twenty-livo couplo was in attendance, every thing passed off pleasantly, and all seemed to havo a lolly time. Ouito an el egant hall gaily festooned, and also a splen did band of musicians. Quito a number were present from our neighboring towns. An elegant supper was sorved by tho pro- Iiriotor of tho Susquehanna House, who mows how to uecornmodate tho public. . W. F. Nulo Bills. All ordors for salo bills by mail, will be promptly attended to. For tin Bloomfleld Timet. Ai.toona, Feb., 24th,1871. Mr. Editor : A very sad accident hap pened lioro on tho 22d. A young man by tho nnmo of McClellan, and a very lino young man 22 years of ago, ho was caught on tho cow catcher of an engino and drag ged near lifty yards, bis feet under and bis head and shoulders above, and ho calling. His ono foot caught in a frng in tho track and was pulled under, both legs wcro mang led and one arm. Ho lived from evening un til 12 o'clock, p.m., when ho expired. Ho was sensible to tho last. In the t'ily Hall John B. Gongh lectured on 'Peculiar Peoplo' and proved himself to a very good lecturer exceeding others who had gono before him ; there was about fif teen hundred of an audience according to our computing. Tho lire engino companies had a grand parado and a dedication of a new engino house which is largo and very beautiful, with illuminated clock on tho tower. A Company was hero from Lock Haven, also a delegation liom Philadelphia. In the evening many young men in the primo of life exhibited themselves asdrunk ardt. OnSERVEH. lieyislry of Salcn. Bills for tho following sales havo been print ed lit this olllco t On Tuesday, Feb. 28, tlio Administrators of John Itccdcr, deceased, lato of Spring town ship, will sell personal property, consisting of live stock, farming implements, and household furniture. On Wednesday, Mnrrh 1st, Lewis Llckel, from his residence In Whcntflcld township, 5 miles from Duuciinnon, will sell live-stock, farm Implements, household furniture, and of fer nt public sale his farm of 110 acres. On Wednesday March 1st. J. M. Etunihangh nt his residence near Green Park will sell a lino lot ol'plgsund a sow,of pure Chester breed, besides horses, cattle, harness, and a variety of farming implements. . On Friday March 3d Messrs Sheaflcr fi Co., In Uyc twp., 4)i miles west of Duneunnoii will sell 0 head of mules, horses, cows, wagon gears, tools, a largo quantity of lumber and many other articles. W. V. llouser, Auctioneer. On Thursday, March 2d, David Edwards at Ms residence in Millcrstown, will sell one. maro and harness, and a lot of household and kitch en furniture. On Saturday, March 4, Samuel R. Lady, from his residence near lllgler post-ollice, Ad ams county, will sell a largo quantity of farm ing Implements, stock, etc. On Monday. March 0, A. L. Bowninn, from his residence near Oiler's 1'oint, will sell live stock, meat by tho pound, potatoes by the bush el, and a largo lot of farming implements. On March 17th, Wm. Rough it Sons will sell on the premises in Juniata township, 3 horses, 1 mule, 3 milcli cows, 4 head of young cattle, 2 good wagons and a lot of fanning Imple ments. Also 1 spring wagon, gears, &c. Also, a lot of household and kitchen furniture will bootrcred for sale. Npn Wednesday, the 22nd of March, 1871, j-iaviu vtcnizci win ecu ai ins residence, i;; miles South of Blain, 4 horses, two 2-year old colts, 4 cows, 5 steers, hogs, 1 largo wagon, farming implements, household and kitchen furniture, &c. On Friday, the 24th day of March, lf71, Robert Gibson, Ksq., will oner for salo at his residenco at Falling Springs, Spring township, thrco tine Horses, thrco Cows, ono springing, a lot of Young Cattle, 1 Sow and Tigs, 15 heud of Sheep, 2 Wagons, Household and Kitchen Furniture mid many other articles. Church Notiectt. Presbyterian preaching in the Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at 7 in'tbo evening. Prayer meeting will bo held on Wednesday evening in the same placo. In tho M. E. Church, prayor-mceting on Thursday evening. Preaching on Sunday evening by Rev. G. W. Bouse. Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit Herb, Treo & Shrub, and Evergreen Seeds, prepaid by mail with directions for culture. Twonty fivo different packets for $1.00. Tho six classes $5.00. 20,000 lbs. Evergreen and Tree Seeds j Apple, Pear, Cherry, ifcc. Gruss Seeds j Beet, C'ub bngo, Carrot, Onion, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegctablo and Flower Seeds, lu small or largo quantities j also Small .Fruits, Stocks. Bulbs, Shrubs, Roses, Verbenas, etc., by mail, prepaid. Now Golden Banded Jupan Lily, 50c. Priced Descriptive Catalogues scut to any plain address, gratis. Agents wanted. Wholesale List to Agents, Clubs and the Trade. Seeds on com mission B. M. WATSON, Old Colony, Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Established In 1842. 5 5 2m. One HuNmiKD run Cent. Since tlio en largement of Oak Hall tho largest clothing house lu Philadelphia tho business has In creased nearly a hundred per cent. It scorns Impossiblo to build a house too largo for a IiuhIiichb conducted on tho principle of fair dealing and small prolits. fr My hair was falling oil", I used two bot tles of Nature's Haiii Rkstohativb and It checked It at once. It is clean, sal'o and clll eient. If your druggUt has not got It, send di rect to PitocToii Buos., Gloucester, Muss. See advertisement. Why Keep That Cough? When a bottle of Rohrer's Lung Hulsani will .:e it. It is pleasant to take, and more cllec llvo than any other cough medicine. Try it. For sale by F. Mortimer Si Co.,JNcw Bloom lleld,and most other stores In the county, tf. To the Ladies! A Clrrular fur married or sIiikIh Indies, contain ing desirable informal Ion upon matters never be fore liiailc public, mailed free. Thuxu who wish to ulva It a eiuelnl pcmial may address, Mis. ICUfcAHICTII KING, U3n W illiamsburg, N. Y. MAnrtlAGES. Atcui.ev Landsiuiioii On tho 23rd of Feb ruary, ut tlio Lutheran Parsonage lu this borough, by Rev. S. A. Hedges, Isaac N. Atch ley of Cumberland county, to Miss Anna B. Landsbaugh, of Perry county. BrcTZMAN HosTKTTKii At tho Lutheran parsonage, lu Nowport, Pa., ou tho Kith of February, 1871, by Rev. G. F. Schaeller, D. P. BtiiUmaii, of Hiirrlsburg, to Mis Lizzio K. Hostetter, of Centre tp., Perry co. Kisti.eii SMii.sr On the 27th lust., In tills borough, by Rev. John Kdgnr, Mr. Llovd K. Klstlur, of KansttB, to Miss Bella A. Binlley.of this borough. Gaiii.e In Nowport, Pa., ou the 24th lust., Mr. Levi Guble, in the lillrd year of lils'Bge. County Trice Current. Hloomkiei.d, February 28, 1871. Flax-Meed 12 00 Potatoes, or, cents. nutter -ifl pound, 2.') " Eggs 1 dozen, 22 " Dried Apples pound, 6 a 0 " Dried reaches 8 lOcts.yit. 1'enlcd Peaches IS 22 cts. " Cherries n 0 cts. " " Fitted 15 13 cts. " Itlackberries, 8S10cts. " Onions ) bushel, 75 Corrected Weekly by Wm. Koayh it ion. Newpoht, February 27, 1871. Hour, Extra fa hi Red Wheat 1000115 Rye . 75 Corn r;o 00 Oats 3(1 ,12 pounds, 45 Clover Heed 6 00 0 00 Timothy Seed 3 50 Flax Seed 1 75 I'otatoes 70 8 5 Ground Allium Halt 2 25 l.lineburiior's Coal 2 40 Stovo Coal 5 (5 0 00 l'ea Coal 3 40 Smith Coal 25 cts. ft bus. Cross Ties,S! rcct long -15 45 45 cents. Dressed Hogs Sets, fl ft Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Week ly by Janney it Andrews, No. 123 MA1IKET STltl'F.T. rillLADEM'lllA, February 25, 1S70. White Wheat $ 1 40 tS 1 57 Red Wheat 1 40 1 50 Rye 10flfjl( Corn, 77(79 Oats 58 00 Clover Seed lligllViiperlb. Timothy Seed, 5 (10 0 25 Flax Seed 2 00 2 00 Country Lard, 11 12 Eggs, 28 U 30 llutter, solid In bbls.' 2 lii Washed Wool 51 cents per lb. Dressed Hugs' palO cts. per 11). For the Farm and Garden! pi; hk (iitoi'Mi noNi:, HlTF.lt -PHOSPHATE IF I.I.MI!, ANIMAL COMPOST, AND i (i ROUND l'LASTKIt, Manufactured by the Harrisburg Fertilizer Com pany, llariiburg, l'a. 1'or sale by 11. II. FICKICS & PRO., 5 0, 13 Newport, l'a. T 1ST OF TRAVERSE JURORS for tlio Ad J Journcd Court, commencing March loth, 1S71. Centre Meredith Darlington, John Ho stetter, William Aspcr, Georgo BUteline, Samuel Withrow. Watts Alexander McAllister. Tyrone Sterret Sheaflcr, Georgo Weaver. Toboyne A. B. Grosli, Daniel Gutshall, George W. Garbcr, Daniel Wentz. Newport Wm. T. Flckcs. Penn Irwin Clilsliolm, John Esslck. Liverpool Benj. Aumillcr, Levi Wilt. Toboyne E. A. McLaughlin, James Adams. Millcrstowu Robert Catlieint, Collins E. Patterson. Carroll Oliver Brown, Carson Lnckey. Tuscarora John Yohu, Thomas Kerr, John Black. Whcatflcld Christian Rnthfon, C. Ifeiscly. Madison A. L. Hcucu, John Crist, Tliomus Koehenderfer. Greenwood W. B. Leas, Jonathan Wert. Savllle Solomon Kopcnhcll'er, Alex. Barnes. Howe Michael M. Miller. Duncanuon Amos Hunter. Juniata Jerome B. Toomcy. Liverpool boro Levi. W Hamilton. Marysvllle William B. JWlet. Blooinllcld David P. Sliefffley, Oliver John A. Super. Miller David Harper. Bull'alo Henry Dceknrd. Spring Simon B. Shcibley, Abraham Bower, John M. Fooso, Daniel Foose. Collins E. Patterson, In tlio above list Is dead, and John Esslck has moved to tlio West. riMUAL LIST for Adjourned Court of Com- inou Pleas, to be held tho 13th of Miircb, ism. Jos. Eisley, vs. James Flndlcy, ct al. Isaac Stokes, vs. James Woods. H. H. Weirick vs. Henry Wugner. Way, Foster it Co., vs. Joseph Eby. C. Helshlcy vs. Heury Bridge et al. Win. HuyB vs. Georgo W. Trostlo. Jacob Tyson vs. Nathan Colyer. Levi Mease vs. Francis Smedley ct al. ('. Heishley vs. Heury Bridges. W. U. 8. Cook vs. A. A. Murray. Andrew Peunel vs W. B. Irvin et al. Jacob Yohn vs. Greenwood School Dial. Lewis Gllllllcn vs. Same. Perry Kreamer vs. Same. J. J. SPONENBERGEIl, Prothonotarv. yew Advert iitenicnta. 'O The olilcst and best conducted Mercantile Collego lu tho Ooiuitrv. For circulars, w rite lo 1". DlW&soNN, Pittsburgh, l'a. -IIAHriiltS' KlUTIiiN OK DltFF'fi 1IOOK KlilCl'ING. 4il pp. Contains National Dank, Rail ltuad HOok keepIng, &u. U X C L K JOSH'S TRUNK FULL OP PUN! A Portfulla of first-class Wit and Humor, contain ing the Richest Comical (Stories, Cruel Hells, Hldo. Splitting Jokes, Humorous Poetry, Oualnt Pino (lies. Ilurlcsiniu Sermons, Mew Conundrums ami Mirth l'ioviikiiiK Speeches over published. Inter spersed wllh Curious Puzzles, Amusing Card '1 ricks. Feats of Parlor Muulv, ami nearly am Fun ny F.ngraviiigs. Illustrated Cover. Price 15 cts. Kent by mall, poslage paid, to any part of the Cul led States, on receipt of price. HICK & FITZ GERALD. Publishers, l(f Ann-st., N. Y. DH. . H. FTI'dl'M Family Physician: 00 pages; sent by mall free. Teaches liow lo cure all diseases of the person! skin, lialr, oves, complexion. Write to 7H Broadway, Now York. "BLOOM INGTON TlLLyWRSTRYr loth Year. (WO Acres. PI Greenhouses. Largest Assortment all sizes. Best Stock I Low Prices! Would you know What, When, How to plant I Fruit, Shade, Evergreen Trees, Root Grafts, Seed lings, Osage Plants, Apple Seed, Early Rose Pola- timtf Kliriilm Iti.Mi.u I J i't...iiliitiiu. it . 1 1 .1 1.... ics, Shrubs, Roses, (Jreculiouso and Garden i-iaius, sc., &e. (ujivmi apu V EG ETA Hi. IS SEEDS! Finest, Best Collection Sorts and iiiutll ly. Send Ulcents for Now, Illustrated, Descrip tive Catalogue !) pages. Send stamp, each, for CiilaloB(ies of Seeds, with plain directions til pages: bedding and Garden Plants nates and Wholesale Price List 2i pages. Address F. K. PIKEMX, lllooinlngtou, Illinois, A fll'f'flt. fiffW Horace Waters, Ulf(t UJJVI 4K1 Broadway, N.Y. will dispose of Ono Hundred Pianos, Jllelodoons, anil Gleans of six llrst-elnss makers, Including VV liters', at extremely low prices, for Cash, during this month, or will take a part cash and balance lu monthly or ijuarlcrly Instalment. WALTHAM WATCHES. The extensive use of these watches for the last fifteen years by Hallway Conductors, Engineers and Expressmen, tho most exacting of watch wearers, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength steadiness, durability nnd accuracy or tho Wal tham Watch. To satisfy that class In all theso reipects, Is to decide the question as to tho real value of these tlmc kecncrs. More than 000,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves In tho pockets of tho people a proof and a guarantee of their superior lty over all others. The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to produce watches at a price which renders com petition futile, and those who buy any other watch ' merely pay from 25 to Co per cent, more for their watches than Is necessary. These time pieces comblno every improvement that a long experience has proved of real practi cal use. Having had tho refusal of nearly every invention In watch-making originating In this country or in Europe, only tlioso wero finally adopted which severe test lug by the most skilful artisans In our works, and long use on tho part public, demonstrated to be essential to correct ami enduring time-keeping. Among the manv luiiirovoinpiita u n-nni.t ...... tlcularlzc : I he Invention and use of a centre pinion of pe cuhar construction, to prevent damage to thetraln L'in ,"h ,ki"--"I '""'""I'ri'iBs. is original Willi .'"ericau Satch ( (.nipany, who, having had the refusal of all other contrivances, adopted I-ogg s patent pinion as being the best, and fault- Hardened and tempered halr-sprlnrs now nn! vcrsally admitted by 'watchmakers o be t" ebes alT,Vf";1. '!!;'" K"J'!',!"'f Waltham Watches. ' All Waltham Watches have dust-proof cans protecting ' the movement from dust, and lessflnimJ inol'luu-'w-Uches!110 tWmM elt',l""'B Onr new palent stem-winder, or keyless watch Is already a decided success, and a great Improve. ment on any slein-wiiuling watch In tho American ......... i, .in i.v iiw ii, eiieapcsi, Walcllof Its (liri . lty now ollercd lo the public. To those livli ur I n 1 in uons oi ino C illicit Slates where watchmakers do not abound, watches Willi tho above nicnlloncd ................. . , ..m .. , ensure acciuacv. cli'anliiiess,(lurabilllyandc(mvenicnce,iiuist prove The trademarks of the various styles made bv the Company are as follows: American Wahli Co., Waltliatn, Mitt. Amn. Watch Co.. Waltham, Mast. American Watch CO., Crescent St., W-iltham Appktan, Tracy ,t Oi., Waltham, Mass. Waltham Watch Co., Waltham, Mass. J'. S. llartlett, Waltham, Mass. Wm. lCllenj, Waltham, Mass. Ifiime Watch (b., Itoston, Mass. Examine tho spelling of theso names carefully before buying. Any variation even of a single letter. Indicates a counterfeit. For sale by all leading jewelers. No watches re tailed by the Company. An Illustrated history of watch-making, con taining much useful information to watch-wearers sent to any address on application. HODltlNS & APl'LKTOS, Genehal Agents foii American Watch Co., 18SS Biioadwav, New Yohk. FOR $57 PER LINE, We will Insert an advertisement OIN10 MONTH In Ono Hundred and Flfty-flvo First-class Pennsylvania Newspapers, Including Eleven Dallies. We refer to the publisher of this paper, to whom our responsibility Is well known. TItST1 HliJN'T 1'"117I0. Address GKO. 1'. 1IOWELI. fc CO., Auveutibinq Agents, Xos. 40aiid 41 l'ark Bow, New York. $5 TOnOERTAYr HOY 8 and U I HI. SI who engage In our new busl ncss make from 5 to Slo per day In their own lo calltics. Full particulars and Instructions sent free by mall. Those 111 need of permanent, profit able work, should address at once, GEOKGli STI N'SON & CO., Portland Maine. An Independent Fortune IX FOUR MONTHS. ('an bcinadelnanuietwayby men that are ca J'.'iw'I."..''''!'1" 'cret. Address .JAMliS UOOinviN, 07 Jixchantie l'lace, A'ew York. 1 QOn , HE T,,K VEOTAI1M5 "J Qrrt lOiiO PULMONARY ISALSAM.JLOl U J lie old standard remedy for C'ouglis.Colds.or Con sumption Xothing better. Cutueu linos. & Co., lioston, Mass. ?????? 4 ? TO Till! WORKING 'LASH. Wo are now pro pared to furnish all classes with constant employ, ment at liome, tlio whole of tho time or for tho spare moments, llusiness new, light, and prollta ble. Persons of cither sex easily earn from 50c. to 5 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to tho business. Hoys and girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this notice may send their address, and test the business, we make the unparalleled offer! To such as are not well satisllud, wo will pay 91 for the trouble ot writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The J'eojilv's Jjtcrary (Jom)ianion onn ot the largest and best family newspaperever publish ed all sent free by mail. Reader, If you wunt liermaueut, prolltabln work, address V. ALLKN A; CO., Augusta, Maine, r EMPLOYMENT FOU ALL. 8A1.ARY PF.a WKKK, and ex- ...tv peases pain iKcni", lo sen new anil use. fill discoveries. Address 11. SWEET it CO., Alarslw all, Michigan, r AVOID QUAC KS. A victim of carlylndis ere! Inn, causing nervous debility, premature decay, &c, having tried lu vain every udvertiscd remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, w hich ho will scud free to Ills fcllow-sullercrs. Address j. II. TDTTLE, 78 Nassau St., New York. r 1 HKAT MUDICAI, HOOK and FRENCH T SECRETS for Ladles and Gents. Sent free r 2 stamps. Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati, (J.r It lor Usothe Kod Horse Powders. nORHEH CCRKD OK GLANDEUH. Aaron Snyder, V. S. Assistant Assessor, Mount Aetna, Pa, C. llacon, Livery Stable, Suiibury, Pa, Horses Cured of Founder. Wolf ft Wilhclm, Danville, Pa. A. Ellis, Merchant, Washington, villo, l'a. A. Hlonaker, Jersey. Horso Cured of Lung Fever. Hess & Urother, Lewlsburg, l'u. Horse Cured of Colic Thomas Cllngan. Union County, l'a. Hogs Cured of cholera. II. llarr, II. (c A. Cadwallader. Cows Cured. Dr. J. M. M'Cleeiy, 11. McCorinlck, Milton, l'a. Chickens Cured of Cholera and fiapos. Dr. U. O. Davis. Dr. D. T.Krebs, 0. W. sticker, Job u and James t'iuuey. M. Hundreds more could be cited whoso Block was saved. German and English Directions. Prepared I C'YRUH 11ROWN,1 Druggist, Chemist and Horsemai, 4 41 Milton, Pa., Northumberland oo Ta. AJ.Li KINDS OF JOll PRINTING Neatly executed at Hut lllowailleld Tin bleam J Ouko.