IjUoomfuftr (pints Tucmlay, March 7, 1871. LOCAL 1) i: l'A It T M 12 N T. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance CORRESPONDENTS will please boar In mind Unit Idlers received later t tin 11 Saturdayevc ning, or tlio down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until tliu following week. Tlinnks. Senator Crawford ami Dr. Mil likcn liavo our thanks for public documents. llcincmlicr. Persons who wish their post oflico nddrcss changed on our mailing book, should mention where their paper hit been sent, as well as where they wish it to go in future. Failing to do this they must not hlamo us if tho chango is not made. Who Is Ho J On Monday of last week, a man named Stench was robbed of twenty llvo dollars whilo crossing the Xorth Moun tain. Tho deed was dono by a fellow nam ed McAloney, who tho Sentinel anya former ly lived at Newport in this county. A Court on Sunday. During tho recent Gonden homieido trial in liedford county, two sessions of tho court wero held on tho Sabbath, tho lawyers holding that no day could legally pass during tho trial for mur der without a session of court. v - y The Coal Excitement seems to bo extend ing. Wo wero last week shown specimens of a black substanco strongly resembling coal, which camo from tho farm of Jos. ltcamcr, in Oliver towhship. Yo liavo no doubt thcro is coal in this county, though perhaps not in quantities sullicicnt to pay A Foor Holdier in New Hampshire, who succeeded in getting ono hundred dollars bounty, sent atonco $10 to an undo who had loaned him that amount when ho was in dcspcru'C need. A few days ago tho un do died, and by his will left tho almost penniless soldier all his estate, valued at $200,000. Will ono or two persons who owo us a fivo and a ten of borrowed money please tako notice, and sec tho benefit that may arise from paying thoso littlo debts. Itobbcrj. On Friday evoning last somo sneak thief secreted himself in tho cellar under tho premises of D. M. Kickabaugh of Millorstown and after tho storo was closed for tho night entered tho storo room and stolo several articles of valuo. Among theso was a gold watch and chain, ono plain gold ring having ongraved on tho insido T. L. C. to C. E. P. ono sot amethyst, and about 10 of National currency. A reward of $23 is offered for the recovery of tho property and $40 for tho return of tho property and arrest and conviction of tho thief. A Sad Affair A Young Lady Commits s Suicide. On Thursday evening last, a young lady named Lovina F. Fagoly, a resident of Sunbury, Northumberland county, but who was at tho time attending tho academy In this borough, committed suicide by drown ing. Tho following me the iacts of tho case : About 5 o'clock somo of tho ladies start ed for a walk, tho deceased going by her self up tho hill from tho academy, whilo tho others camo down into town. After their return, they concluded to go ond meet Miss Fngely, but after walking a half mile and not meeting her, they returned. At last her prolonged absence alarmed tho Principal and tho Proprietor, and a party was scut to sock her. Tho searching party was Anally joined by several horsemen, and the search continued until two o'clock tho next morning, when her body was found in a small pond a littlo distant from tho road, and not far from tho lato residenco of Simon Clouser, in Centre towhship. Near tho spot, her handkerchief was laid on a bush evidently placed thoro to attract at tention. "Whoro sho was found, tho water was only fifteen inches deep, ond tho position of hor body showed that sho bad deliberately committed suicide! She wus brought to tho house, and John K. Shuler, Esq., cmpanneled a jury, consisting of K. B. Clouser, Esq., and Messrs. Wm. Wil lis, C. Hoth, D. Mickey, Geo. Spuhr, and Win. Burn, who held an inquest, and ren dered a verdict in accordance with tho above facts. (Miss Fagoly was an ostimablo young la dy, and during her attendance at tho school hero, which was since the 11th of January, bad endeared herself to all who know her. Various rumors aio in circulation regard ing the causo for the commission of tho deed, but as far as ascertained they are en tirely unfounded, and no reason is known why she should have committed the futul act. The deceased had no parents living but had somo relatives residing at, or near Sunbury, who were telegraphed to, and who came on and removed tho kodjj Double Funeral. On the 22d ult., Mr. Joseph Miller of Matamoras twp., Dauphin Co., died of lung disease and tho day fol lowing his wife died from the same causo, both being buried on Sunday in tho same grave. Rabid Dog. Tho llarrisburg State Journal of tho 28th ult., says : Considera ble excitement was created yesterday morn ing on 13th street over tho rumor that a dog inflicted with hydrophobia was at largo, and bad attacked several persons. Tho panic soon Bprcad, and tho report grow in mngnitudo as it was circulated. It seems that a dog belouging to a gentleman re siding on Allison's hill, yesterday morning exhibited unmistakable symptoms of hydro phobia, and beforo it was killed bit a man whoso namo wo could not ascertain, and a daughter of Mr. Jacob Gillman, about 13 or 15 years of ago. Tho latter was bitten in the thigh and her dross badly torn by tho vicious dog. Another lady was mot by tho dog, who boldly attacked hor, and her clothes wero rent and toro in a fearful manner, sho finally making her escape without a contusion or bite, though thor oughly frightened and agitated. A number of dogs wero bitten by tho rapid animal beforo ho was finally killed, which was ac complished somo hours afterward. Thp young lady had her wounds dressed by a physican. A Singular Relationship. A friend who married a widow, explains as follows, how ho got mixed up in relationship: "I married a widow who had a grown up daughter. My father visited our houso very often, fell in lovo with my step daughter and married her. So my father becamo my son-in-law and my step daughter, my mother, becauso sho was my father's wife. Sonietimo afterwards my wife had a son ho was my father's brother-in-law, .and my uncle, for ho was the brother of my step mother. My father's wife, this was my step-daughter had also a son ; ho wasof courso my brother, and in tho mcan timo my grandchild, for ho was tho son of my daughter. My wife was my grand mother, becauso sho was my mother's mother. I was my wife's husband and grandchild at tho samo time. And as tho husband of a person's grandmother is his grandfather, I was my own grand-father." A Few Days sinco in Hayfield, Crawford county, Walter Dearbourn, his wife and boy, living in tho township, fivo miles east of Conneautville, wero bitten by a mad dog . It appears that they had a littlo pet dog about a year old. IIo was very irrita ble, and they would pestor him till ho would get angry, and at such times ho has frequently bitten tho different members of tho family. Last Tuesday ho bit Mrs. Dearbourn, tho following morning, in a play spoil, ho bit Mr. Dearburn and tho boy. Tho dog appeared as though ho was mad, and was killed, and tho family aro now living between hopo and fear as to how their injuries may result. Cross Examined. A good naturcd old farmer lady and her son John had a suit in court, somo months ago, when ono of tho attorneys asked tho mothor what John did for a living, bIio replied that ho worked on tho farm since ho was born. Tho lawyer on tho opposito Bido said, madam, will you plcaso toll tho court what John did tho first two years on tho farm. Tho mothor replied promptly, that ho milked. Tho cross examination ended hero. Diiiicnimou Items. Our correspondent at that place sonds us the following : A young man named Levi Gamber, of this borough, had his hand badly hurt by a heavy cross-tio fulling on it whilo ho was working for tho Pcnna. Railroad Co., near McYcytown, on Wednesday last. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Co. is about to cut away a portion of tho Covo Moun tain for tho purposo of lengthening tho short curvo below town. Engineers and tho public, generally, will bo doubtless well pleased if this is dono. Tho impending coal troubles aro begin ning to causo a scarcity of pig iron, and in that way, will probably affect tho iron works hero. Fish appear to bo abundant in tho Sus quehanna, and aro being taken with soinos ubovo town by tho thousand. A largo number of now buildings in tho courso of erection, show that tho spirit of enterprise is fully alive. Mr. John A. Shearer is building largo oven, and intonds carrying ou tho bakery business on an extonsivo scale. Advantages of Plain Attire In Church. 1. It would lesson tho burdous of many who find it bard to maintain their placo in society. 2. It would lesson the forces of tho tem tatlons which often lead men to bai ter hon or and honesty for display. 3. If there was less strife In dross at church, pooplo in moderate circumstances would bo moro Inclined to attend. 4. Universal moderation in dress at church would improve the worship by the' removal of many wandering thoughts. 5. It would enable all classes of pooplo to attond church better in unfavorable weather. 0. It would lessen ontlio part of the rich tho temptation of vanity. 7. It would lessen, on tho part of tho poor, the temptation to bo envious and ma licious. 8. It would save valuublo time on tho Sabbath. 0. It would relieve our minds from a serious pressure, and thus enable us to do more for good enterprises. For The Sloomfield Timet. The News From Spring Township. Elmottsuuhu, March 1st, 1871. Mr. Editor Sir, As items of news In this placo, I would stato that Wm. It. Dum has sold his storo to Wm. II. Dum and John B. llench. Mr. Wm. It. Dum resigns tho postmnstcrship, and intends to farm his father's placo at Ellioltsburg. Ho recom mends J. H. llench for postmaster in his placo. Thoro is to bo an unusual number of changes hero this spring. Wm. Dum, Sen., will movo to this town, which will mako tlireo 'Win. Dums in Elliottsburg. Wm, Sheibley will leavo his farm and movo to Elliottsburg, whilo his son, Emanuel, will leavo Elliottsburg to take chargo of tho farm. Mr. Andrew 1 lollcnbaugh will work at tho blacksmithing, in placo of Mr. Ba ker, who will movo to Bridgeport. Moses Noll will take charge of John Duin's farm, in placo of Wm. II. Dum. Wm. S. Snydor will movo to Newport. Mr. Thos. Grey will continuo to keep tho hotel, notwith standing somo think ho sells too much bad whisky. Digging for coal at Loy's has been suspended for several reasons. Tho water interfered, the stock was not collected, and tho board of directors have concluded that digging is so expensive, and that after tho money is collected it would bo better to boro in placo of sinking a shaft. Quito a number of young persons have taken tho typhoid fever throughout Spring township. There aro public sales almost every day in this neighborhood. Occasional. For the Hloomficld Timet. Duncannon Feb., 27th 1871. On Saturday Feb., 25th tho town of Duncannon was startled by tho announce ment that One of our worthy Jhitrhcr't was entering tho town astride of a big Steer, accompanied by tho proprietor of a certain Hotel in our town. Being anxious to see tho extraordinary feat performed I proceeded to tho coiner opposito tho Post Ollicc, along with a large crowd. It was not long until wo seen tho caravan coming; suro enough ho was astride tho steer and tho proprietor coming behind with a largo club going through all kinds of maneuvers (as much as to say Boys look at us) Tho proprietor gavo the steer a poko in tho ribs and up went tho heels of his stccrship, anil away went tho butcher sky high (but ho came down again) Hat in tho mud on tho broad of his back. Tho proprietor looked rather chop-fallen and exclaimed why ho is an old sardine. Tho crowd sainted them with a hearty laugh after which they concluded tho performance was over, for that day. Mr. should train his animals better beforo bringing thoin from Blooinlield LATKlt. Tho butcher has left a lasting impression (in tho mud) on tho corner opposito Shcl lcrs storo. Eyh- Witness. Loonl Urivl'M. Tho Rev. John Edgar will preach in tho Court Houso next Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 o'clock, P. M., subject in tho evening "Stolen waters aro Bweet." Prov. 0-17. Quito a largo flock of wild geeso passed over this borough on their journey north ward last Thursday. v A grand social ball will bo held at tho HuggiuB Houso in Newport on Thursday evoning noxt.j From tho published list of managers it will probably bo a well conduct ted affair. A patent for awash boiler has boon grant ed to Thomas U. Parker of MilUintowu. Tho total expenditures for tho Perry county poor houso tho past year wero $0, !)00,:i(l, of this over $:J5 was paid to Justices for issuing orders. There must bo a largo breed of hogs around Ickcsburg. Ono was recently killed thoro only a year old that weighed 48 lbs. A rako handlo was stuck in tho ground and tho hog hung up to dress on tho rako head. How is that for high? ySavillo twp. has a native minstrel troupe which many think equal to somo of tho city minstrel companies. A. K. Rheom Esq., Post master at Car lisle and formerly Editor of The Herald died on Sunday tho 20th ult. It is really astonishing to see the num ber of lino buggies which aro turned out by Mr. Samuel Smith. Persons wanting carriago work of any kind will bo suro to get it well and promptly dono by giving him a call. NA lad living with Mr. A. S. Klinopotcr, leu irom nuovo tno mow totno noor m Ins barn a distance of about 1!) feet on Tuesday last. For a time it was fearod ho was seriously injured but ho is now fast re covering. Church Notices. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at 7 in'lho evening.; Prayer meeting will bo held on Wednesday evening in the Bamo pluco. In tho Lutheran Church, preaching on Sunday at 2 J o'clock p. m. Prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening. Tailor Wanted, to whom steady work, ond good wages will bo given. Apply to F. Mortimer & Co. New Blooinlield. - - lieylstry of Sales. BIHb for tho following sales huvc been print ed ut tills ollico I On March 17tli, Win. Rough & Sous will sell on the premises lu Juulutu township, 8 horses, 1 mule, 2 milch cows, 4 head of young cattle, 3 good wagons and a lot of forming Imple ments. Also 1 spring wagon, gears, Ac. Also, a lot of household and kitchen furulturo will be offered for salo. On Wednesday, tho 2Und of March, 1871, David Wcntzel will sell at his residenco, 14 inllei South of Blalu, 4 horses, two 2-year old A K . . - 1 1 .. fanning implements, household mid kitchen lurulturo, die, On Friday, tho 24th day of March, 1871, Robert (Jibann, Esq., will oiler for salo at his residence at Falling Springs, Spring township, three flue Horses, three Cows, one springing, a lot of Young Cuttle, 1 Sow and 1'lgs, 15 head of Sheep, it Wagons, Household mid Kitchen r uruiiure ana many oiuer articles. Ki.la lttllu A II ,..!. . r.. ...I. 1.111. V.. i uuiw ...ot ujuvii tui buiu villa ujr i mail, will be promptly attended to. County Trice Current. tlLOOMFiKi.n, March 7, IS"!. Flax-Sccd $2 00 Potatoes (15 lent. liutter V pound, 25 " F.ggs ! dozen, 22 " Dried Apples ?! pound, 5a 6 " Dried Peaches 8 lOcts. llh. I'ealcd Teaches, 18 f 22 cts. " Cherries o 0 cts. " ' l'ltted 15)18cts. " Wiickbeirles 8 010 cts. " Onions 1(1 bushel 75 Cbrrcctctl Weekly by Win. Konyh it Aon. ,. . NnwroKT, March 0, 1S71. Hour, hxtro jo 00 lied Wheat 1 00 1 15 "ye 75 Corn no 00 Kilts ! 32 pounds 45 Clover Heed 0 00 8 00 Timothy Heed 3 50 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes 70 Si ST (Iround Allium Halt, 2 25 Llmcbiirner's Coal 2 40 Stovo Coal 5 ($ 0 00 Pea Coal 3 411 Hinlth Coal 25 cts. ?1 bus. Cross Tics.BJii feet limn 45 a 45 cents. Dressed 1 lot's 8 els. flit. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Week ly by Janney .t Atutrcies, No. 123 Maukkt Sthket. I'mr.ADEi.i'iiiA, March 4, 1S70. While Wheal $ 1 40(5 1 57 Ited Wheat 1 40 ifS 1 50 Wye lWflirt Corn 77,7) Kuts 58 00 Clover Seed llllKlerlb. Timothy Seed 5 00 6 25 Flaxseed 2 00 2 00 Country Lard, ,11 12 KKK" 2S0 so Hotter, solid In hhls.' 2 10 Washed Wool 51 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs OalO cts. peril). Anthony 1'kk At tho Lutheran parsonage In this borough, by licv. S. A. Hedges, oir tjie 2nd hist., Mr. Gcorgo W. Anthony to Hiss Lucy J. Pec, both of this borough. Tayi.ou Lamca On Wednesday cvrtllng, February 22nd, 1S71, ut tho Franklin House, llarrisburg, Pa., by ltev. O. F. Stcllinf,', Mr. Charles W. Taylor, of Altooun, to Miss Irene C. Lumen, of Millcrstown. JToitv FiNKENiilNnF.it At New Kingston, on the 27th, ult., by W. W. Biinbaugh, esq., Mr. William H. Horn, of this county, to Miss Jennie Finkeubiuder, of Cunibcrluud county. Calhoun At Miflliin, on tho 22d ult., Mrs. Margaret Jane, wife of James P. Calhoun,iiged 21 years, and 23 days. For the Farm and Garden! "JJUltK tiKOUMJ JIONK, KITKK rilOSI'HATK OF L1MIC, ANIMAL CKMroST, and (JltKUND 1'LASTF.It, Manufactured by tho llarrlsburi? Fertilizer Com. pany, llarrisburg, l'a. For sale by 1!. II. FICKKS & liltO,, 5 9, 13 Newport, l'a. HTK11KOSCOPKS, VIKWS, ALBUMS, CI1KOMOS, FUAMKS. E. As If. T. ANTHONY b CO., o!)l llroadwuy, Kew York, Invito the attention of the Trade to their cxtfn slve assortment of the above unods, of tholr own liuMlcatton, manufacture atvllmjiortatlon. Also, 1MIOTO LANTKHN SLfDF.S and GKAmoscorics. NKW VIF.WS OK YOKKMITK. E. & jr. T. AXTJIOXY A CO., 501 1'.noAuwAY, New Yokk, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Importers and Manufacturers of l?liototiniliio 3ln tt'i-lnlw. 6 10. 13 New Advertlxcmcntn. The oldest and best conducted Mercantile College In the Country. For circulars, write to I'. Dt'KKft SONS, I'illsbiirRh, Ta. -HAltPF.KS' F.D1TION OF DUFF'S HOOK KI.Kl'INC. 411O pp. Contains National Hank, Hall Kvad l!Kk keeping, &c. UNChE JOSH'S TRUNK FULL OP FUN! A Portfolio of tlrst elass Wit and Humor, contain ing the If Idlest Comical Stories, CJruel Sells, Side Splitting Jokes, Humorous I'octrv, Quaint Paro dies. Hurlesoiie Sermons, New Conundrums slid Mlrlh-l'rovoklng Speeches ever published. Inter spersed with Curious I'ti.zles, Ainuslnir Curd '1 ricks, Feats of Parlor Magic, and ucurlv200 Fun ny liiigravliigs. Illustrated Cover. Price 15 cts. Scut by mail, iNislnge paid, to any part of the Uni ted states, 011 receipt of price. DICK & F1TZ tiKUALD, Publishers, 18 Ann-st., N. Y. Dll. H. 8. FITflPH Family Physicians pages; sent by mull free. Teaches how euro nil diseases of the persons skin, hair, ey .omplexioii. Write to 714 Ilrondway, New Voik BL00MINGT0N (ILL.) NURSERY, 10th Year. 000 Acres. 13 Kreenhouses. Largest Assortment-Mill sizes. Ucst Stock I Low Prices I Would you know What, When. How to plant I Fruit, Shade, Kvergrcen Trees, Itoot drafts, Seed lings, Ksiigo Plants, Apple Seed, Karly ltose Pota toes, Shrubs, Hoses, Kreenhouso and Harden Plants, ie. FLOWKH AND VKtiF.TAHLK HKKimi Finest, liesi cniieciion noris anil ipiall fy. Send lOeenls for New, Illustrated, Deserlp. tlvfi Cittulomie. DO iiaues. Send stunm. each, foi Catalogues of Heeds, with plain directions 01 pages: llcddlllg and Cardcn Plants 32 pages auu wnoiesiiio i n i.isi i pages. Auuiei F. K. 1'IKKMX, lllooiiiington, Illinois. A Great OfferHX will dlsnoseof One Hundred Pianos. Mlodonii and Organs of six Hrst-chiss makers. Including Waters , at extremely low prices, lor Cash, during una mount, or win iKKea pan easu ana balanco 111 monthly or ipiarlerly Instalments. WALTHAM WATCHES. The extenslvo use of theso watches for the last fifteen years by Hallway Conductors, Knglneers and Kxpressmen, the most exacting of watch, wearers, hns thoroughly demonstrated tho strength steadiness, durability and accuracy of tho Wal tham Watch. To satisfy that class In all theso respects, Is todecldotho question as to tho real value of theso time-keepers. More than 500,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in tho pockets of tho people a proof and a guariintecof their superior Ity over nil others. The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enables them to prodiieo watches at a prlco which renders com petition futile, and thoso who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to DO per cent, inoro for their watches than Is necessary. These time-pieces eoniblno every Improvement that a long experience lias proved of real practl cul use. 1 laving had tho refusal of nearly every Invention In watch-making originating In this country or In Kuropo, only those were linally adopted which severe testing by the most skilful artisans in our works, and long uso on tho part public, demonstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many Improvements wo would par tlcularlze : Tho Invention and use of a centre pinion of pe Miliar const ruction, to prevent damaged) the train by (lie breakage of main springs, Is original with the American Waleh Company, who, having had the rclusal of nil other contrivances, adopted Fogg's patent pinion as being tlio best, and fault less. Hardened and tempered hair-springs, now uni versally admitted by Watchmakers to be the best, are used In all grades of Wallham Watches. All Wallham Watches have dust-proof caps, protecting the movement irom dust, and lessoning iho necessity of Iho frequent cleaning necessary 11 other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch Is already a decided success, and a great Improve ment on any slein-windiiig watch in tho American market, and by far the cheapest watch of its qual ity now ollcrcd to the public. To those living in portions of the United States where watchmakers do not abound, watcheswith Hie above mentioned improvements which tend to ensure accuracy, cleanlinesK, durability and convenience, must prove in valuable. The trademarks of the various styles niado by the Company are as follows : American Watch Co., Waltham, -U8S. Amn. Wolcli Co., Waltham, Mam. American Watch O)., Crescent St., Waltham, Mass. Apilcton, Tracy it Co., Waltham, iRiss. Waltham Watch ft?., Waltham, Mass. J'. U. llarlktt, Wallham, Mass. Wm. Kllery, Waltham, Mass. Home Watch Co., Jloston, Mass. Kxainlne 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 wateh-niaklng, con tabling much useful Information to watch-wearers sent to any address 011 application. ltOKLUNM -te Al'l'LKTOX, Genehai. Agents for American Watcu Co., 183 UnoAinvAY, New Yoiik. FOR $7 PER LINE, We will Insert an advertisement OIN1-: MONTH In Ono Hundred and Fifty-five First-class . Pennsylvania Newspapers, Including Klevon Dailies. We refer to the publisher of this paper, to whom our responsibility Is well known. LIHT H10INT niKK. Address UKO. 1'. UOWJiLLi Jc CO., Advektisinq Agents, Kos. 40 and 41 l'ark Itow, New York. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. Mi?M1f HOY 8 and ti 1 IIL,H who engago In our new busl ness make from V to 910 per day in their own lo. ealltles. Full particulars and Instructions sent free by mail. Thoso in need of permanent, profit able work, should address nt once, OKOltUE UTi NSON & CO., Portland Maluo. K3 An Independent Fortune IN FOUR MONTHS. Can ho made In a quiet way by men that aro ca pable of keeping the secret. Address JAMES liOODWIN, irtthVclianoe I'tace, New York. 1 ,fsK T"K VFOTAHLK 1 Qr7k JLOSU PULMONARY UALSAM.JLO I U The old standard remedy for Coiighs.Colds.or Con sumption. JS'othlnu better. Cutleu linos. & Co., Boston, Mass. TOT1IK WOHK1NO CLASS. We are now pre pared to furnish all classes with constant employ ment nt home, the whole of the time or for the snare moments. Huslness new, light, and prollta ble. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50c. to 85 per evening, and a proportional sum by devoting their whole time to the 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 otter: To such as are not well satlsllud, we will pay 81 for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample w hich will do to commence work on, and a copy of The i'cofe' Literary Oimjmnlon ono of the largest and best family newspaper ever publish ed all sent free by mail. Header, II you want liermauent, prolltahle work, address Ji. (J. AhLUN te C O., Augusta, Maine, r EMPLOYMENT FOlt ALL. QQA HAl.AltY PF.n WF.EK, and ex OOU penses paid Agents, to sell new and use ful discoveries. Address 1. tfWKliX & CO., Marsh all, Michigan, r AVOIH QUACKS.-A victim of early Indis cretion, causing nervous debility, prematura decay, &:, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, whluli he will send free to his fcllow-sullerers. Address J. If. XUTXLli, 7b Nassau st., New York. r HIIKAT MKIIICAL HOOK and FltKNCU UT SKCKKTS for Ladies and dents. Stmt free or 2 stamps. Dr. lionaparte & Co., ClncIiuiatl.O.r PIIOTOGliAPIIS! riiotogrnplis ! Photographs J JACOli COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, VENN' A. THE subscriber would respectfully can the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact that he Is prepared to take I'JO'WtJJiAPJIH in the best style of the art. Ills long experience enables him to produce 1'ICTVltES WIIICIT CANNOT JIB EX. CULLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be takes to furulsU Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JA COB COBLE, Artltt, Hewport, Perry Co,, Pa