ADVERTISING IIATK8: Transient 8 Cents per lino for ono insertion. 19 " " ' twolnscrlions 15 " " "tlirco Insertions. Business Notices In Local Column 10 Cents per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted free. Tributes of Respect, &c, Ten cents per lino. Obltunry notices over five lines, 5 cents per lino. TF.AM.Y. ADVEIITIKKMKNTB. Ono Square, one year $12 00 Two Squares per year, 20 00 For longer advertisements ft reasonable dis count will be made. Ten Lines Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. NEW HL00MFIKLD, l'ENN'A. TuemUiff, May 'J, 1871. NOTICE. Our subscribers will notice their ad dress is now printed on a littles ticket, which is pasted on their paper by a ma chine. One f'caturo of this style of nd drcsg is that it tells each subscriber the time up to which the subscription is paid. For instance : " X. Smith, 14 ? IV means that X. Smith's subscription ex pires on tho 1 1th day of January 1S72 aud " L. Jones, 9 71," means that Ji. Jones should renew his subscription by the 9th of Juno, 1871, if he wishes to have his paper contiuued. The figures constitute n receipt for subscription up to their date, and conse quently no other receipts aro necessary. Persons wishing tho paper continued will confer a favor by notifying us in timo to save us tho trouble of'tak'nin their name from tho list and replacing it. A I'liortAMATioN has been issued by the President regarding tho enforcement of the act recently passed by Congress, called " an act to enforce the fourteenth amendment to tho Constitution of the I'nitcd States, mid for other purposes," being, as ho says, an act of great im portance, llo urges the local authorities of localities where lawless organizations exist, to suppress them, without compell ing him to uso tho extraordinary powers conferred by the act referred to. If they fail so to do, lie says ho will use all the power which this bill gives him to pro tect ull tho citizens of the United States regardless of color. A Family at Albany N. Y., recently moved into a nowly built houso, and tho first night of their occupancy, a coal tiro was built in the room in which the man aud wife, aud one child fclcpt, while a little girl slept in a i room adjoining. Nothing being seen of any of the family tie next day, some of tho neighbors be came ularmed, pud upon investigating the matter the three persons who slept in tjio room with tho fire were found dead and the child in the other room was so fur gouo that it was with great . difficulty, that a physician wljo; was speedily called, sueacoded iu restoring, her to conscious ness. . Those who. were dead , seemed to have passed away without pain, as they were all Iviutr as thouah asleep. Here is another proof of the danger of.slccping in a room with a cohI tire.. . , , , ! ' " A Serious Charge, '.; I . ; In the New Jersey cottrt of Oyer and lerminor hist week at ISew Hrunswiek,' Theodore Willitts, the proprietor of the Brooklyn opera house, und Mra. Anna PI. Yates, lady of wealth -nud beauty,:; nnd high social standing, appeared as pris oners, charged with subornation of .mur der. . James Baxter,, who . caused 'their arrest, ; was formerly in, thg employ of Samuel Whitehead, a wealthy citizen of Washington, JNew Jersey; tutlior.ot Miss Yatcs.and fathcr-i n-htw oi'W ill i Uu. Bax tor charge that on , tho 14th of July, 1S70, Willitte, , Mr, .Willitts, 'and , flU's- Yates, offered hiui one thousand dollars and 'a house for the remaindor of his life, if he would serve them by killing Whitehead. TUcj suggested that thoy would get the old man drunk,, and burn tlm house. with Whitehead in it. i i- t.. .. -i ) , A mouth later Iiaxtor . aaya ho uiado the attempt, pouring oil upon the floor of .Mr. Whitehead a bed room niter the old gentleman had retired, Tho house was burned, but Sir, Vhitcliond escaped. On another occasion he was requested by Willitts and Mrs. Yates to cntico Mr. Whitehead to' tho' barn and then kill him, but' the scheme fell through. He was then hired to waylay Mr. Whitehead aud kill hiiii, but this he did not dare to do for fear that he might bo, killed by another hired hand. ' ' This is tho substance of Baxter's affida vit. How true it is, cannot at present be known. The prisoners of course den v it. ' They were held in 82,000 bail each to answer at the next term of court. ; Z? A ktranger wont to a church at Middlctown, Conn., on a Sunday recently, and sat down iu a pew, when, just us he was getting interested in tho sermon, a rough-looking, pious church meiubor cauio in and took him by tho collar and throw him iulo the vestibule.1 Ho thought ho would stay thor aud hear the rest of tho sermon, when tho sexton kicked him off the steps, llo went to tho aide of tho church to listen to thv aeruion through the window, wheu one of the breuthern said "Amen" to something tho niiuiatcr said, and then spit tobacco juico .out of the window into the listener' eyus,, IJ says a map can't enjoy religion much at Mid dlctown. , ... Great Earthquake In Chill. On the 25th ult. Chili was visited by tho most severe shock of earthquake ex perienced sinco 1851. That day boinjr, a church holiday, the people were busily engaged in their dovotions, when ut elev en a. in., without tho usual premonitory rumbling, tho earthjuako burst upon them. I'or lnoro than a minute tho walls and roofs of the churches und houses swayed fearfully, cracking and opening in many places. Windows were broken. Bells moved by the shock, rang violently, and the shrieks and cries of tho terrified multitude) added even more horror to tho sccno. 1u a moment the streets and public squares were lull of people on their knees beseeching for mercy, and not until some time after the departure of the movement was any degree of tranquility restored. Similar scenes occurred in Santiago, Val paraiso and larger towns. In tho villa ges of tho South tho alarm caused was even greater, the frail nature of tho build ings offering littlo or no resistance to tho force of tho shock. On the same day the phenomenon was repeated three times the last at livo in the afternoon, with greater violence than the others At this period the terror of the peoplo knew no bounds. Fearful of sleeping in their houses, tents and shelter ; wore improvised on tlio squares and sun urbs, where in some instances the whole population passed the night. There has been no repetition of the shocks sineo. Taking place during daylight tho loss of human life is not great. More casual ties occurred from (he confusion and hasto in leaving the churches than from tho falling buildings. In Santiago several fine buildings were ruined, and the Mapoi-ho river was stay ed momentarily. In Valparaiso many, edifices were more or less damaged. In the harbor the vessels at anchor were i pitched and tossed as though in a violent ' storm, and several small craft were driven ashore by the force of the shock. 1 The route taken by the earthquake ' was from cast to west. ; It is an extraordinary 1'u-t that nearly nil tho disasters which have befallen ' Chili during the past few years have ta- ken place on religious hoi it great strength of the houses iu tys. the Santiago, with too heavy and well built walls nec essary in that climate, alone have pre vented a most, terrible catastrophe. The people arc still alarmed and unsettled. An Exfllliifr Scene. There was quite n seeno iu the Mayor's private ollice, tit 1'ittsbuvg, on Thursday afternoon, ou tho occasion of the hearing of a man named Ucorge Williams, charg ed with attempted rape, on oath lit' John Drew, a tavern keeper iu the Diamond. At tho opening of the hearing, ' Officer Moorhcad sat near the defendant, while .Mr. nnd Mrs, -Drew occupied i seuts in Lis inimediuto vicinity. : .. .'. The assistant district ; attorney culled up tho child ns the first witness. The' littlo girl, who is just four years old, is very pretty, and, as she told'.- her1 story, enlisted the interest of ull pi-osont. tihfti stated that the accused, pointing hi in out, had Coaxed lior into a privy, und there had taken curtain liberties with her per-1 sou. The bild was' proceeding ' to (ell her story in an artless manner, and had arrived to the portion of it whero she de-' tailed how t hu . outrage , was committed upon her, whonj suddenly, the father of the child, ax he. beared tho recital of the,; crime whioh had been pcrpetratod upon his daughter, atoopod to.; the Moor, nnd picKing up a coiua siniioou, aent 11 wan a crash upon the head of tho j defendant The apittoiin wad shivered to atoms, and, ns the piece went Hying about tho, room,' Williams swooned and loll to. the floor, while tho Mayor, rising ; from' bid heat, seined ilr. irewand prevented him from carrying out his evident intentions of con tinuing tho assault upon the defendant. The hearing was .abruptly brought to a Pilose, and an ofljcor wus .dispHehed for a physician. At an early hour on the morning of tho 2d iust., he lay' in u very, serious condition!' Tho unanimous ver dict of those who wore present und wit nessed the scene was, "served him ht.,, A Muu killed by the Explosion of a Soila 1 . , , Water Fountain. A dreadful accident ocourrod at Wash- i ingtou on iSaturdiiy, whoreby n ''young 1 muo named John Ji., Yonson, a clurk in the store Of Dr. Sumiiol J ' 8hreva, waa I fatally injured, and .Dr.. Shreie himself i very seriously und dungerolisly hurt. I It seems that the doctor and his assistant were engaged in charging a soda fouutain I in a small room attached to the store, when the fountain exploded with a torri- ' ble effect, forcing Dr. iShreve up' tiguiust j the ceiling und hurling young Vuusoii out of the room with both thighs deeply lacerated, so thut iu oonipiirativoly short .1 on a suit lor flamuges tor injuries, done a tiiuo he lost uearly alt the blood in his boy ten years old by the use of laughing body. The immediuto sgent in the lucer- 1 1-''"4' It is charged that ho gave iissui-an-ation appears to have been a piece of ahect J"M that the gas which was administered copper from tho side of tlie fouutain, I in January, 1 S I , was hurmlesi, and thut weighing Hourly nine pounds, which wan ! on tho contrary, since that timo the boy folded over three or four times by tho ',nH buffered from fits, 'and a kiud of do force of tho explosion. .Tho young muu : mcntia, as a direct 'consequence of its uso. was tuken to his homo in the Hovonth Ward of tho city, where he died iu a few hours.; It wus atatod that a piece of tho detached metal was also imbedded in Dr. ... , , . 1 , , , , fehreve a breast. It 1 thought thnt the -.. f t1.. ...l.i,.n u.m -Lnnk fiVA times that of the atmosphere, or seventy i discourse, besides conducting the ftrvi pounds to the square inch. ' oca to a close." A Curious Case. On the 1st inst., a curious caso was de cided by the Supremo court at Chicago. A man was arraigned on several indiet uients and sentenced ou each, tho wholo term of imprisonment being eight years. Tho Judge sentenced him on ouo indict ment to ono year ending April 10th, then on another indictment to three years commencing April 10th 1871, and so on naming tho date when imprisonment should commence. Tho statutes of the Stuto contain the following clause re garding tho conduct of prisoners : " Tho convict in tho Illinois penitentiary, against whom there shall bo found no record of tho infraction of the rules or laws of tho prison, or of the State, and shall demean himself or herself orderly and peacefully, shall bo deemed to have earned a credit for good conduct, of tho number of days, Ac, and shall have tho same deducted from his or her term of imprisonment, and shall bo discharged accordingly." As the prisoner's conduct was unexceptionable, lie was allowed one week, and claimed his dischargo before the second scntencecoinmeuced. Tho caso was laid before the Supremo Court and decided in his favor, lie was discharged but is shadowed by an officer to prevent Ins escape, and will bo again imprisoned when the time arrives Aggravating Obstinacy. A certain person in Wilmington hav ing been annoyed very much by a neigh bor's goat finally came to the determina tion that ho would put an cud to tho nuisance by putting an cud to " Billy." lie thereupon ground a glass bottle as fine us possible, put the substance iu a quantity of meal and gave it to the ani- mal to eat. which he stowed away with- out any difficulty, and without the least perceptible sign of inconvenience. He next procured a quantity ot strych nine mid mixed it with meal, thinking ho had the " dead lock" on goalie that time sure. " Billy" came, he saw, nnd he devoured, but instead of keeling over and giving up the ghost, ho seemed to relish the ' pizen," mid looked wistfully at his would be murderer as if begging for more. ' Concluding that, uu animal ! that was so tenacious ol hie that neither j groiiud glass nor poison would kill him, was rather a difficult case to manage, our friend concluded to let him ulono. . ,, A Terrillc Explosion. About ten o'clock on last I ucsday morning tho citizens ot I lucago were thrown into consternation by the uoisp as of hundreds of canuons being discharged in their uiidsts; Investigation showed that an explosion had occurred at. tho Chicago gas und coke compauy'a. works on tho corner of Ilobbcn and Crosby streets. , ,,When the smoke ..olcared and tho workmen recovered from the shock,; it was found that the explosion had oor curred in that part of tho works whero. are located tho office.?, the metre, and the governor's room ; and that two . uieu,, lud becu injured by the acoident. The wwks were uninjured, but tho roof, of the build ing partially rifted. ,,'Thc walls were bulg ed, tho floftrs, jilastei'infi on. .ceiliug, and. the windows were brokeu. It is probable that gas oxuaped, froiu the governor room, and tilling , the. office aud the tucter room, in tha former, of which n ljght was ,burn- ingj the explosion followed. ....y PST A Slormon Wder who wus the possessor of three wve recently ' startud 'P east taking all his " riba" with liitn.' Die iM ormoii while on the -way I held a council and determined to leuvo their husband and when at tho - grand 1 junction near Detroit, they told tho elder ,j that they had come . to that conclusion;; I and all his thrculs conld Dot acuro them j from their deteruiinution. ' llo aaoording 1 lv pursued his iournev alone whilo the threo women returned to Detroit to seek I employment which will support theiu un-; . til thoy can get a nnin apioce.' Ua - will tint be apt to take his wives with him ! him when he i journeys oastwnrd iigutn. . I The incident caused groat amusement ' to tho passengers, some of whom were din- I ' ptsod to rough treat the old eldor. ;' flrjr" During- the funeral services if John F.Dickinson, u well-known sporting Wll,1f,,d y'"louble. information, that w 11 . ,,r.ii. 1 r y- 1 enublo yoa to inurry naiiplly aud speedily, Ir tnnn at W illlumxburK N. 1 oi k, ou Sun- ; ruI)ective of age, wealth or beauty, This in diy, Iter. Mr. Johnson, oflleiating, alludi'd ! formation will cost j'oii nothing, and if you in aevert terms to tid life of tho deecasod, ! " ""rP. 1 wUl, I'ei tully aaU you ,. , ... , . , . 2, 1 ho desired lutoruiutlou sent by return mull. upon which Dickinson a sistor arose nnd A(l,reB(1) , 6,VKAM . i.amukut, (ireenpoint, iu an exoitod inanner commanded Juhiw 1 Kings County, N.Y. ft 15.it son to stop his remarks, 11ft they were nl- ! - '- -1 - ' -' together uiifallud for und inappropriate, j JJltK'lCf. The titi'air created a great sensation in I Th Ihtrhkh if' Ivh 1'ateut Impruvtd It rUk the church. ' Johnson apologised nud sat I 1 ' 1 -"'''"" j w , , j . i ., . ., , 1 Will inuke atiO.ouO Hricks of fsiiporior Quality , . .. 1 . j In a working day, which euu bo hacked right ' I 1 . ' from tho Machine. It is simple und durable 1- , . i A demist is oil triiil in T, 1 .1 .oeKiioit. . fr-tf" In a New Ynik'Methodist church j on Sunday, the pastor being unexpected- j lv absent, n 1ml u ' mm n nron.inent I , - , '. . i , , I member of the church ascended the pul- I nU &MV. .. 1 ...! i;,,l in,, 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Aro You Afflicted or Sick ? ITHK FAHRNEY'S B L O OD C L K X N S K It on .v o 2 1 -V " VN Alterative anil Cathartic, or Tonic, und l'urgc, I'ordinenBcsurising from bad blood. Tills preparation was established In lt)70,nnd hns been prepared In liquid form for move tluin IS years. In January or February, 1870, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar article which is Inferior to tho genuine, nnd which should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Da. FAIIIINEr'B Ui.001) Cl.EANSKIt OH PANACEA,' und accept no others. The Trado Mark of the oldest and genuine, is printed In grr.cn on a yellow wrapper, hav ing nltso the sigiiiituro of P. Fnhrney, M.D., Chicniro. Dr. P. Vithrnrift lTtvMh Ji'MOijer" (,'lves the history nnd uses of tho Blood Clkansrii, testimonials, nnd other information, sent free charge. Address Ult. P. FAHHNEV'S TiltOTUElIS & Co., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pn. Ask for Dr. Fulimey's Blood Cleanser nnd CKKAXSE VOt'lt UI.OOl). t'-iT" Sold everywhere nnd in New Blooinlleld by 1'. .MmiTiMEH Co., only. 5 IS Jiotico ill Bankruptcy. U. 8. Marshal's Olllco, K. J), of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 11, 1871. rpiII8ISTO HIVE NOTICE: That on the I 5th dav of April. A. U.. 171, n Warrant iu Bankruptcy was issued against tho estate of Tlenry Kleckner of Savlllc township in tho County of Perry and Stato of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition ; that the payment of any Debts und delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, nnd the trans fer of any property by him, arc forbidden by law ; that 11 meeting of tho Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, nud to c hoose one more assignees ot his Kstate, will be hold ut u Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden ut his ollice in the borough of Bliioinlic.ld, Perry county, ru., hrloro Charles A. Harnett, fc.sc lieglsti r, on W r.UM r.JM-IA Y , tile lotli May, A. !., 1871, at 10 o'clock A. M. day of K. M. (IHEIJOHY, V. S. Marshal, 118 Mcfsengcr. April IS, 1S71 !lt Xctr Jfiffiucry Goods ls. T I "!" f to infiinn the iiublie (hat t tunicd frmn Philadelphia. Willi Incut of till' I a 1 1 ' I si. vies nl .vnf.Lixi:r.Y ;i)ODs. . , II ATS AM) BONNETS, lilllBUNS. FUKNCII FI.OWKItS, FEATilKltH ,. 1 .-; CHIUX'tXri, . . : . ' : LACK OAl'Ltv .NOTIONS), i Ailil all unifies usually founil in a first-class Mil linery Kstitblisliiuciil. All orders promptly at- tennci ro. rw win sen nil ttoocis as uneap as euu be got cl.suwlioii). . ,; DRKSS-MAKlNHdonetooKler and In tho la test siylc, a I get the lalcNt l''aslii(iu.s friim New York every month. Hollering done to order, hi all widths. I will warrant ull my work Uigive sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. . f. A-NNIi: K.'KUS,. . .. .' ' . t'lieriy istreet, near the Station, '6 WIS ' Newiiort, Pa. 1 JUSSOLCXION OV CO-lAItT3KUMIi. TV iT mutual eonsont, the Co-partnership ex isting between tho nnnerslgncd, lu tne Mercantile butinuss was dissolved on the 21st of Februury, 1S71. ,, FICKE8 it SMITH. Mllford,"May Sj JST1 20000, AGENTS WANTED. A WutcU .Iglyuu. gratis to ev ery person, nialo or female, and terms sent free, to clear from $15 to $-)5 per day, Sure. Business new. ; Can bo done at home or travel ing. W. cmUESTJiK, 07 Broadway, New York. " V, , , , '." a 15 4. ...., -4i4 .y. --4 . 1 i Umj :' STl'IlU'lOfiitJOPJCH, ) i ' " .0 . .1. ( VIKWS i 1 .',.' . e ; ALHUMS, ;i.' I . . .1 ., 1 ,.4'HiKJIIUH,' Fit AMES.. I. to ai.'.ar. Ajsxjiusi v , it to:, , . oi)l Uroad way, Rew York, ! ; Invite the attention o( the Trade- to their exten sive assortment vf the above goods, of licii ou'n wNiiatum,n'niitavttin anttwiorUillon. ' Also, 1 .'.'I 1 1 .1 i 1'IIOTO I.ANTEltN HLllH':?i- . Mf : ic I ,. ' : i ':,nd'i,''l ! :, . . ; !' . ! VHAI'HUHCUPKK I XKy viKWrtoi-' YosUMlTE. ; 1 ft ir..r. AXTmsr-m'.- j : .' ill: ,, i B'tOAUWAX, NliW YOKK, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Importurs and Manufacturers 01 l'li4i'i'nlio 3Intn-inlM. 510. 1:1 . ; '' !::':: ! 1 v . , - . , I ..7 T , l,OVK AM) M ATKIMOXY. . TAUIE8 AND CENTI.EMKX. lf you wish j to marry, nddrcsB the' undersigned, who and Kriuks can 110 tnndo Dy it choaper timii ny For making Drain TJle It is also Unrivalled. Z4T MaeUlues, State, County und Yard Hlghts lor nnie. ,., r,.r. ...,, llT.K icnni-a i eacli, llius sci'iuing lo every purchaser full nicas Address, FtR 11 Y I AKM B1UCK W OKKS, ! . )t is lhe n, interest of all dealers and U Ollf Street, liooiu 7, New York. 5 15 liuu consumers of llliiinlnatlngoll to use lhe STF.I.LAU l'J Clllf J ROBINSON HOL SE, " (Coinierly kept hy WoodrutranU Turbett,) ' " ; Xem IHoomJUiht, Perry County, Ta. AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor. ' ! Tills well known and Pleiistiutly lis'nted hotel has liecn leasi'd for a iiiiiiiUt of vears by the mes I out proprlclor.iiuil lie will spuro 110 pulus 10 aeeoin . iimdaie his iiuesis. The rooms are comfortable, P'e table wel furnished wlth the best In the mar- ket, and Hie bur stocked with choice Illinois. A ,.,...r,il nit, I fit iu,. In. will. will I.M ill 111 li.llillltlCI. cjirefnl and attentive hustler will be inutlcmlance. A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor. . April 3, 1871. tl TVJHW STOUK! CHEAP GOODS! Til K subscriber having owned a new Store, ono dnnr Kast of Sweger's lintel, solid! a sluiro nt t lie public patronage, lie has Just received a full supply ut ... TV ? AV CjS O 1 H , and will constantly keep oi) hand, a complete as sortment ot DHY-aOODH, (JIOVEJUZS U VEKy.H WA KK II A It I) WAJth'. BOOTH A StlOlC. HATS A CAPS. Anil Evorytlihigolsc usually kept In Stores. Call and see my stock. liOB'T. X. WILLIS, 42 New lilooinlieid, Pa. SEE WHAT $2 WILL DO I A Ihinlnoinn AVin S5 Ntrfl Knnrnrinn nwl a Prize ivurtijrom $ W iu 4ij,uw itont vtm ps. Kveiy ticket draws a prize. Xo hlanks. With each ticket you get nt Hie time of purchasing it either Lurlev, a legend of the llliine, tlie Disinher ited, or the Child Christ which tiro regarded by dealers or experts Hie handsomest and best Steel Kngruvings ever otlercd at S'.eo. They are l'.lxJt. Kadi of tin-in Is n gem ot art. Itenicinber every ticket holder will positively draw one of tho fol lowing prizes. TiiK latii:iii;e hotel, bentox, md eonlalnlng twenty-six rooms, all modern eonvi'ii Icnees, oullit slock, &c., woi tli, cash, - - :,UU0. Till! 1TCTUHH HILL FA1IM, of in:t acres on Iho Clinptunk river, liaving a steaiu bnat wharf on It, with a lime kiln. - - !?1(i,ik.i. Tim Cold Sprng Farm! of fid acres; wortli Sis..pcl. Tlie Curler Farm ! Willi 80 acres, choice hind ,ikk). A House in Denton! - - - i,(IUU. M0 STANDAKD SEWIX( MACHINES! Worth l'rum - - - SKI lo 8150. .Ml W.VLTIIAM WATCHES! j Each worth from - - S40tosl. 4 1 limns, i" i .1 yaii. aim ;,iciiiueini. One Cash Sum .... ;(,(kiii. ! One Cash Sum ... . .m ; One Cash Sum .... fcVHI. J iueeCash sums each - r- - fltHi. i Four Cusii Sums each ... - s,i t'.i.iiTO (ilFTS coiiHisting of Washing Machines, Wringers, standard Books, Works of Art, aud other household ami valuable articles; noun of ! Ilicin can be purchased, til retail, for less tlia 11 lfl,00, : Willie some are won 11 sio.nu and more. 1 The drawing will taku place as soon as en 1 have Just re. gravings enougli are to illslriliute the tickets, be- 1 inn iisNorv- lore as many ucKets iioiuors as enoose 10 uo iiros cnt. ami to be under their control, at ilentoii. Mil. I Tlie Caroline tlounly Land Association U a eor i porated body, charlered ill tlie Slate of Maryland and lias a subscribed capital ol Win. Fell, ot Denton, K. K. Ilicliardson, Slierill of tho eouiity. Jiuntou, .tiaryiami: jaeou Aiuuigc.r, rosi mastcr, Iicnton, Maryland, and others, are among tlietockhnUlcrs. The purpose of this sale is simply to realize the cash on merchandise 011 hand, and oil the real es tate. ' OKFICKIIS, . .Iinnes 1. HI'Tiiult. Attorney nt Law, President, Hcnrv S. Muneha, (of tlie linn or Muni'ha & l'.ro., Jtcal Estate Brokers, Kidgely, Md..) Secre lary. . . ... -i f. l'atronl. Treasurer and JIanastr, , , ; Oeorgt! II. Itussum, Counsel. , .... ... Keferiilso to Charles flooding, Esq., Speaker of Hie Delaware Senate, tlie Clerks of both branches of tlie Delaware Legislature, all Hie leading men, tlie Hanks, the Editors of litis I'liper, and the press of tlie fen lunula generally. Ohio agents 'Wauled. One ticket and engraving given free lor every club of four will) tlie money (SIX). Send all your orders to our general ollice, thus; CAltOI.l.YB, CXV UfiHOrrATIOX, 1 Sixth and King Hrreels, Wilmington, Dol. I . njUi ( 4jfcNE 1'EAllL 1 ' j Will be sent to all purchasers free for one quarter! tm application. It will give a detailed account Of nin proccrdlngt 6mi tiliie lo time. Newsiapersi wlshiic b.4.ltsiaii tor us, will pleas.' send ns, their lowest rates. 6 11 (i2 b j -- v v V'-..rl - CARbON O -mis Is not the lowest priced,, 'I'H I I a l-f , oui uoiuif iiiucii vue nrso is ill tlie end by far tlie cheapest. OIL, Do not fail. to give .ila trial, nad you will use no other. THE Alarming lncreselnthc mimhor of fright full accident, ri-MiltiiiK- in -leniblo -death and Hie destruction of valuable piuimtIv, caused ly the IndK'rlminate use of oils, known under tho iiiiuie of iM'tiiilcuin, promuts us to call yonr Se elal attention to an article which will, wherever t'SKD, remove tbe CAL'SIS ol nudi accidents. Wo allude to Carson's Stellar Oil . roil . .. . .. .,i 1 ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. Trie' proprietor of this Oil lias lor 'several year felt the necessity of providing for, and presenting to the public, as a substitute for the dangerous eomiMiiiiids which are sent' broadcast over the eouiilry.au oil that is SAFE and ltltll.1.1 ANT, aud entirely reliable. After a long series 'of u1h rlous aud costly axiierliiHuits, he !) s'ieclfl in provldkiK. and uo offers to tlie public. huvIi a substlliile In "CAUSON'S ST ELLA U piL." It should be used by every family, 1ST, Because It is safe lieyond a question.' Tho primary purpose 111 the preparation of HTKI.L Alt Ol L has been to make It l'EHFECTLY SAFE, thus Insuring the lives and property of those who use It. 21), Jtecniwe It Is the, most HWLLIAT IJquld ill liimlnator now known. 3D, Ileeanse It Is more eeononilcal, iii tho long run, than any of the dangerous oils and fluids now Iu too common isey , , ,, j 4TH, llecauso 'lt Is' Intensely 1IH1LI.IANT, ami therefore economical, giving tlie greatest jiossl-' ble light at tho least expenditure to the consum er. Its present standard of 8A1''KTK iANl lllllLLIANCy will always be maintained, lor upon this the proprietor depends lor sustaining the high reputation the ISTKLLAll DIL now enjoys. To prevent the adulteration of this with the ex plosive compounds now known under Hie name 01 hci' it is mil 1111 for family use iu Five (iallon cans, each can being sealed, and croscne, we., &c. slumped with Hie traiic-uiaik of I lie proprietor; It I'liiiuot, Iih tjiiuiMi'cl ultli hctweell Hie manufae. i tuier and consumer. None is genuine without Hie j lliADli-MAUK. ' STFI.LAIl OIL Is sold only by weight, each can coiiUiiuinii live nations of six and a hull ihuiiiiIs (il L nnin, because ll itfanc Is known lu lie safe and reliable. pt- All orders should be addressed to j.ntii: & '., WIIOLESALK A&ENTS, l.'UI South Front Street, ', 1 0 ly rhlludclphiu. Ladies, Attention ! . Send Ten Cents and a Stamp for a valuable , geeret, which every young luily should know ' ...( . .. . r 1 n..ar I 6 H 13t Pittsburgh, l'a.
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