4 ADVKUTISIXG HAXKSl Transient 8 Cents per )!no for one Insertion. 13 " " twolnscrlloiis 15 " " "three hiRcrllons. Business Notices In Local Column 10 Cents pjr line. Notices of Mnrrlarres or Dcatlis Inserted free. Tributes of Kcspcct, Ac, Ten cents per lino. Obituary notices over five lines, 6 cents por line. . TEATtLY ADVEUTISKUKNT8. One Square, one year 3 00 Two Squares per year, i!t) 00 For longer advertisements a reasonable dis count will bo made Ten Linen Nonpareil or one Inch, Is one square. XEVv IJL00MFIEL1), I'EXX'A. Tuesday, May V.?, 1871. Kdwaisi) II. ui.ofc wan hung HlJBing iinmpton on (Ho 18th inst. Ho rcfuHcd to allow any Minister around him haying he wanted no micli mummery. Ho died ah ho lived, a hardened and desperate man. Tun Gkh.man Peaeo Celebration in Phil adelphia on last week, Monday, was tho most magnificent parado ever seen in that city. Every industrial and ninnufactm'iug interest of tho city was represented in tho procession. Many thousands of strangers visited tho city for the pnrioso of witness ing the display. Tho whole nflair was very creditable to Philadelphia, and sho may well feci proud of her German citizens. Tub contrast between tho number of private bills passed by the Legislature of Illinois at their lato session, nnd tho num ber passed by our Legislature is very great. In that State but fifty-three such bills wcro passed and sixteen of them failed to become laws by tho veto of tho Governor. In our own State the private bills already passed, amount to several hundred, and still the number is being increased. Can any one doubt that tho real interests of tho public arc tho best served by tho Legislature pass ing tho smaller number. Tho Rsp-ablican Stats Convention. Tho Republican Stale Convention for tho purpose of nominating candidates for Aud itor General and Surveyor General, met at llarrisburg on Wednesday last. There was a full attendance of delegates, and the meet ing was very harmonious. For Auditor General, tho Convention on tho lirst ballot nominated Col. David Stan ton, of Heaver county, the vote being Stan-, ton 0.i ; llooten 10 ; Alien 22. Tho nomi nation was then made unanimous. For Surveyor General, the lirst ballot stood ; Samuel L. Smedlcy, of Philadel phia, 40 ; Col. Itobort Death, of Schuylkill, 87. Tho nomination of Col. Heath was then inado unanimous. Tho Committee on resolutions reported a platform, the first portion of which must commend itself to every person in the State. This was adopted with entire unanimity and tho Convention adjourned nine die." 1 E5"0n last Wednesday as a party of miners, working in Briggs Shaft, belonging to tho Lackawanna iron and coal company, were returning to their homes, undor mili tary escort, one of their number, without provocation, otherwise than tho taunts of a number of small boys, deliberately llrcd into the midst of a number of spectators, both males and females, nnd instantly kill ed two of most peaceful nnd estimable citizens. - ' : It is to bo hoped however, that tho tronl les are about over, and that tho miners now will go to work peaceably, as tho um pire to whom tho (Uttstions of wages, &c, were referred, has tnado i a report which seems to meet the general npproval of miucin and operators. . If, liowevor, thevo is any more trouble, or interference with those desiring to work, tho Governor should see that they aro protected, Cvon if it takes all tho militia in tho State. Aliof.NU Paris auuirs continue in, a ter rible condition. Fighting still is going on and thousands of lives are being sacrificed daily. On Thursday last a dreadful acoi dent occurred in that city. At a cartridge factory where a largo quantity of ammuni tion was storod nnd many men, women and children wcro employed, an explosion occurred killing nnd maiming a largo num ber of persons mostly women nnd causing a perfect panic throughout tho city. A des patch to tho London papers says : At tho head of tho avenue Itapp tho secno was a tcniblo one. ' Several houses were burning, nnd tho rattle of exploding cart ridges was incessant : flint there would bo a brilliant blaze and then n loud explosion. From tho baso of tho cai tridgo factory there shot upward a fearful mass of , lire nnd smoke. -, Hundreds and thousands of cartridges, cracking and rattling, one after the other, mingled with terrific shrieks from tho wounded nnd, frightened. Tho, few men employed in tho building were either killed or fearfully wounded. Mutilated forms wcio to be sucu , on every side groaning and wilthiug with agony. Paris apjicars to bo having such a trial as no city ever had before. It is probable Uiut tho Germans have already began active oj eratioiw against tho communists, if tho French authorities havo not yet boon suc cessful in effecting nn entrance to the city. A promlsowan made by Jlismark thnt such a coni-so would bo taken on Saturday last.' SuvEKAt, days ago, the United States Senato was convened in Exccutivo session to consider tho ratification of tho treaty agreed upon by tho Joint High Commission. By some moans tho reporters for tho Now Vorlf, papers got hold of tho treaty which was of courso at once published. And now tho Senato are anxious to know who hits committed this fearful crimo of giving to tho public the knowlcdgo of their own af fairs. And the reporter refuses to tell, they havo consigned him to "duranco vile," un til such time as he will make known tho dread secret. In tho mean timo the Sen ators wranglo and dispute like a parcel of boys, and persons who formerly had an idea that the U. 8. Senato was a dignified body, will at once change their opinion. Tho people, as a gftieral thing, will sympa thise with tho reporter and ndntiro his spunk, nnd tho sooncitho Senate discharge him from custody, drop this foolish discus sion and turn their attention to the business for which they were convened, tho better it will bo for nil parties. This attempt to force a reporter to reveal tho soureo of his information Rcoms too much liko a return to tho days of tho Inquisition. Why not npply tho " Thumb-screws" at once ? A Mystery. A i'cw days since the body of a man having a lile preserver securely fastened on was found on the banks of the Hudson river not far from I'okoepsic. The body is seemingly that of a man about 'M years of age, with black hair, dark moustache, nnd side whiskers. Over the right side is nn old sear. On the back nrc what appeared to be four pistol shot scars, and two scars as from knife wounds. Tho first joints of several fingers of the right hand are gone. The man had on one blue woolen sock and one while cotton stocking, a blue frock coat of the latest style, long black beaver vest, dark heavy striped cloth pantaloons, fine white shirt, and knit undershirt and drawers, and no shoes. A riyid examination was inado of the contents of the pockets, but noth ing was discovered wnich would identi fy him. Although the fact of the finding of the body has been telegraphed to dif ferent parts of the couiitry.no letters have been received. The remains are those of of n man evidently unused to labor. The frame is delicate, tho fingers long nnd slim, and the hand small. The at tire is nil the most fashionable kind, and of costly quality. Tho body was not de composed in the least, and had not been in the water over twenty-four hours. The high water had washed it on the beach, and when the tide receded, it had left -it lying face downward on the stones. Many theories aro presented in relation to it. One is that it mny lie tho body of a pickpocket who, after robbing his vic tim on board a steamer, donned n life pre server with tho intention of swimming ushore. A well-knowu thief says that this lias been done many times on the night lino of steamers'. The life-preserver is marked " M. A. Scott and Thos. It. Scott, West I lobokcn." It had evidently been very carefully put on. nnd was firm ly fastened over the shoulders so as to fit, the wnist. tf.iT' A singular character, Isaac Nye, k how n us tho :" hermit of Cliamplnin," died last week ut liurlington, Vt. Fifty years ago ho was a merchant in that place, nnd over thirty years Nitrite ho closed the shutters of his store, which, it is said, were never opened afterward. In this store he had lived the lil'o of a hermit, although he possessed suflicient property to enable him to exist comfortably. : The goods in the place when closed remained i and mouldered upon tho shelves; lie would sell none of them. ' lie Was hiid Out, by j ins own request, upon tlio counter or tho old fcloiv. ) j lis age is supposed to havo been ueurly SO years, lie was unmarried; and latterly rarely spoke unless spoken to und attended no gatherings of , his fellow men except furnorulH, at whiclr ho was a frequent visitor. At Owensburf!, Ky., last weok, a farmer nauieJ (Jain, while ias;;iio; through, uu adjoining lartn ovdc1 by the Sum mers, was hhot at ami Hhlly . wounded by Hummers, . Tho luUer's wifo joined in tlio attack, umi lired tlirco tunes, wound ing Cain twico. Cuin then hized 11 u axe. and nearly nplit Summers' jumd opou. Mrs. Summers's was uIho hit ou the head with the uxe, nnd bliot in the hond nnd breast with her husband's jiistol, which Cain t-ei.cd. The two aro dyinjj. Oniii was .shot in the head. Cain lired at .JlrH. Summers last Kpriii. Kaeh had foibtd eu tho other jiasa through his i'arm. JOSy On the uioTuing of tlio 1-ltli inst., : Annie f'orbett, n domestic in tho employ j of Mr. Ward, of Trenton undertook to 1 ha.stcti the lighting of a lire by pouring : kerosoiio oil 011 it, from n can, when tho I contents of the vessel exploded, tho flatueif j enveloping the entire person, of the uii- fortuuato jiirl, who, fruntio with pajn, j rushed into tho yard before tho flameB j could bo extinguished. . Her body wan burned in bucIi a bhockinj; manner that tho physician has yivon up all hope of. saving her life. H& A your)!? fellow chopping wooil ' near Salem, ' Oregon, .'accidentally" tin-' -earthed a iilo of gold coins, worth in nil ! $100.. .Most of them boro old ilntes,' and i they had evidently been in tho ;rnuud a ' loti(5 time, , How a Burglar was Outwitted. The William & Guion , Stoatnsliip Company's agent at New York has been having somo troublo with a woman about a trunk which sho claimed tho company had left for her on ono of their steamers, and pending a settlement a deputy sheriff from (irafton Vt., entered tho olfico nnd asked the agent if he was not engngod in litigution with a certain Mrs. Newhmu. Tho agont nppriscd the officer of tho facts then known, and tho deputy then inform ed him thnt her husband was a notorious English " cracksman," for whom he had been searching for moro than seven months. "lie was arrested," said tho sheriff, " about eight months sineo for cracking a bank at (Jrnften, Vt., nnd was lodged ill tho couuty jail. I had liiui es pecially in chargo, and guvo him much of my attention, ((no day, ns I was leav ing tho cell, ho suddenly sprang forward and struck mo a blow which felled me to tho floor, and rendered mo almost senso less, nnd then escaped, and has sineo been, at large. I traced him to this city, but ho has completely eludod me. Upon learning, from a member of the sporting fraternity hero with whom I have man aged to ingratiate myself, that iN'cwham's wifo was engaged in tlio laudable calling of shop lifting, and that she was trying to swindle your company out of 200, I thought that, by uniting our interests, we might be of service to each other. Tho agent decided to join interests with the sheriff. He despatched a letter to tho house of assignation in West I louston street, known as " Clark's" where " Mrs. Ncwham" had ordered nil letters to bo ?ont, asking her to come to tho office at No. llrondway, nbout VI o'clock on Wednesday last, and he would try to set tle her claims. Sho agreed to the propo sition. Tho services of two private de tectives were then procured, and they 1 were stationed outside on the pavement. ' The Vermont sheriff took his position in ' the private office, nrmod with a requisi- i tion from tho governor of v crmont, to await the coining of Mrs. Ncwham. She was not far behind the appointed time, nnd the agentin n few liiomentsconvinced her that he was ready to sign the cheek for the 200 provided she would procure the signature of her husband to the re ceipt. This sho readily promised to ob tain, and going to the door, gave some signal to her husband, who was passing carelessly down tho other side of Broad way, lie caino across the street, entered the building and was told to step into the private office, where the cheek would he made out. Mrs. Ncwham entered bo fore him and at once recognized the officer. The detectives outside had carelessly strolled in after their victim, and had been engaged in an inquiry concerning tho price of steerage passage. TI13 mo ment the burglar entered the private ollieo, tho sheriff rose, nnd, upon his giv ing tho signal, the detectives secured the burglar after sonic struggling. Tho hand cuffs were at once put on him, ' and the sheriff left with his prisoner for Grafton on nn afternoon train. A Stringent Law. The new liquor law of Michigan pro vides a line of $25 fur tho first convic tion, $."0 for' tho second, and $100 for the third,' no matter what ' bevcrago is sold, so that it intoxicates or comes under the head of intoxicating drink. In case a man receives Intoxicating drinks at a saloon, and goes away nnd does injury to a person or to property, tho saloou keen er is not only held liable lor nil the damage, but tho person from whom he rents his saloon can also bo held, , If, a saloou keeper is convicted of telling liquors, his lease of any .place yvhore it was sold is declared forfeited, although he may have just come into . possession. If tho wifo of a drunkard or a drinking man can prove that who or the family has bcuu damuged through reasoij or in con sequence of such sale, she can sue and recover. . . ; Ciy A Ijoujhvillq wommi was .walking aloni; tho blreets on a windy . day lust week, tho dust tilling her eyes to such nn extent thatbhe could not j-co a switch out "ine that wan bearinu; , down on lier.t Just us it was about to crush her, a man snatched her by tho dross, pulled her oil' the track, nud saved her life; , In remov ing tlio femnle obstruction from the track ho tore her dress, nud when tho uaw ' the rent that was, there thu opened her mouth aud swoio at him until hu fell on the other track and came pear being killed by jlho brother of t,l(o eugiuo that waH after tho woman. lo is uot pulling women around by their dresses any more, Jeiy-J.iist week a train of cars on tho Long Island It. It; consisting of "two passenger cars, 'a milk ear, and two flats loaded with bnle-hay, took lire neitr (!lnrcncevillo, the hay being ignited by sparks from the lo comotive. The entire train was destroy ed: ' Tho greatest excitement prevailed among the passengers, but none wcro in jured.' Tho loss is about "$il,000. - 1"- . . .. 1. ...J' .: . i . Btiy A letter has beeu received from nn otlieer of tho Tuilcd States steamer (jticrrief, Tripoli, dutcdApfi) 0th, 1871 which states that tho anchor of the . old Philadelphia; which has been , lying; in the harbor ever nlnon Tomniodoru Deca tur burued the ship, in 1804, was on that day taken on board for tho purpoo of bringing it to this country. Courtly rrico Current. lli.O0Mi'ii!l.n, May 22, 1871. Klax-Hced,..!... (B oo Potatoes 70aSS cents. Dutter Kt pound, is Kbits V dozen, 12 " Dried Apples V pound, 8al0 " Dried I'enche 15 ir,cts.V. Pealed Peaches, 18 22 cts. ". 1 Cherries ( 0 0 cts.' " " 1'Hted 15 018 cts." Mark berries, . ........ 1 8 10 cts. " Onions yi bushel,......- , , 75 ..' NKWl'OUT MARKKIs, Oirnvlnil Weekly hy Kbvnh, Snyder A w. , .. . Newpoht, May 20, Hour, Kxtra go 00 lied Wheat 1 r, 2. "ye 8f Corn O.IQft-. Oats W 82 pounds, fs Clover Heed 5 0t5W) Timothy Heed, 3 00 Max Heed ! 75 I'otatoc 1 ,r, 1 Vt (round Alumn Halt 2 On l.luiehurncr's Coal, 2 40 Htovo Coal 5 6 Oil Pea Coal, . 40 Smith Coal , 2r)Cls. V b.s. Cross Tlcs,8s; r-t lent?, ir, (9 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly hy Janrvy .t Andrew, NO. 12.1 MAUKKT STlfBET. I'HII.ADKl.PHIA, May 1!, 1871. White Wheal, si 4.-, 1 02 lied Wheat Bye Corn Oats Clover Heed Timothy Seed Flax Seed Country Lard, F.KRS Butler, dull alu , Washed Wool 1 41 d 57 llOlWIll) 77Q78 (.5 fcOT 7-jm peril). 3 l) US 5 00 2 10 ffj 2 10 10 ? 11 18 10 111 10 Si 22 Guceuts per 11). DEATHS . ZniKiiMAN. On tho H1I1 Inst., near Ieke linrir, Mr. Wesley Keneade Zimerinan, aged S'J years, U months and IS days. MAIiniAGES. Iioisn K Kit it At the residence of the lirlde's father Win. Kerr, Mr. John Hoiipc, of Huville towus1ilp,to Miss Klinliia J. Kerr, of Tusenrora township, both of this county. A'ew Adi'eriiHcmvntx. ITAlimVAllEl irAiunvAJtE! rilHB subscribers have on hand at all times, I us compu te an assortment of Hard arc us can be found in the county. NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, CLASS, TAINTS & OILS, and 11 flue assortment of all btylcs of 11 tf ilriers Ha 1 'ri irm v, Also, CARPENTER TOOLS, .'. TABLE CUTLERY, COFFEE MILLS, SPOONS, SHOVELS, HOLS, and u full stock of Hardware of Every Description, All of which will be sold at tho lowest market prices. Versons wanting any article in this Hue arc requested to call nnd cxamlnootir stock. F. MORTIMER' & CO., New Bi.ooMi'in.n, 1'a. Jjl LASTlt; HAN I) STAMPS II! j . , . The grealcst luvenllon of the Age for pi'lulliig on Paper, Wood, Meial,&c. , Kvery business man needs one. Prices Xlt to s.iKi. '.!... 1 ; ... Priced designs sent flee. Agents wanted. SMITH. II A 1,1. CO.. 331114 iii Coui llaiullSt., New Vi rK. AKilBxiiitA A H-soirrsi i-:vrri ; spi.i;nji.U iVsMniTMi: I DliY- (iOODO ' J!V-(iU01)n - . 1 i . : r - Suited to tho Season, Are Now OllVrcd for Sale by '. F. MOETIMEE, & CO. '! j AMKUICAN IMON 1 FILTEB MANUFACTUPiNG CO., Mauufacturiu's of , SIMMONS' l.MI'lfOVI'.D PATKNT FH.TFIiS. First premluin n I veil at America 11 Instllule I Fnlr, ls,iL Itevei'sllile llvdrant Fillers, piioe iuu. Also, S.vihon Fillers fur country use, ! Sl.MI'I.F IN CONSTUl'CTION', I I'HltFKCT IN ACTION, ' !' 1 i 1 ' , . Dl'ltAIll.K IN I Si:. ! 't'lii! Syphon Filler , JX A UHO 1. 1 "1'fJL ' 'J'JIN 11KST I'Ul.M 'lVLK on which a Filler can be made. Ageuls wanted., Scud for a circular. W 11 l;t omen IK h.y St.. Now York. ; ' : AND SUN UMIUIELT.AS, 1 i WE HAVE THEM. ! ; ;v. , jiORTiMEu & eo,,:vr . NLW lll-OOMUFIJI, l'A. New Millinery Goods A.t INowporl , ln. ''"! i V, ; n it s j t . , , j T BKU to Inform the jmlilln (hat t have lust re l"! IT'? Vh!'",'','ll'!llil 'k a lull assort ment (it the latest stylus tit 1 MILl.rXKIlY (iOODS, -' 1 ' hats and. bonnets. Itl BISONS. 1IIKNCH KI.OWi:it. FKATIIKltS, llKixoNS, LACK CAI'KM, NOTIONS, And all articles usually found III a llrst-elnss .Mil linery Kslabllshmi nt. All orders promptly at tended I o. will sell all foods as Cheap as can u got elsewhere. DKKSS-MAKINO dune to order and In the la test style, as 1 (ret the latest Fashions from New York every month, (ioiierian dune to order. In nil widths. 1 will warrant nil my work tottlve sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. 'ANN1K Tt.'KKS, Cherry Street, near the Station, S 1'"' 1;) . Kewiort, Va. SEE WHAT $2 WILL DO! A f'tiiiltotiw Xtrir Sfrrl KnrtrrtYinft ttnl 0 Prize. mirth from SI mi hi 82ft,i, IIOTII J'OH Ht. Fvery ticket draws a prize. Xn blanks. With each ticket, you L'et at the time ot purchasing it ell her J.ui'lcv. a legend of tile Khlne, the Disinher ited, or the Child Christ which are regarded bv dealers or experts the handsomest and best Steel Knjriavlnnscvcroirercd at Wj,00. They nro 1!LM. Kaeh of them Is a gem or art. Itememher every ticket holder will positively draw one, of tho fol lowing prizes. TI1K L.U'II'.MMC llOTKT,, DKNTON. Ml)., containing twenty-six rooms, all iikhIciu enliven lenees, outlit stock, &e., worth, cash, . . Sa.lHW. TUB VICTl Iii: IIII.I, FAItM, of lm acres on the Chnplank river, having a steam boat whaifnn If, with u lime kiln. . . Sl(i,iHiii. The Cold Spring Farm ! of 00 acres; worth SS..KKI. The ( fil ler ! a nn ! with SO acres, choice land i-UHHi.. A House in Denton! - . . saoon , ... !V0 STAN DAKD SKWINO MACIIINKS1 Worth Ironi - . . lu to S1"0.. I) WAU'IIAM "WATCllliS! Faeh worth from - - . SIOtoSKiU. 1'lanos. 311 organs and Jlclodeons. One Cash Sum .... $s,(in(i. One Cash Sinn - - . Sl.ono. One Cash Sum - - - . jtvi. Three Cash sums each - - . Juki. Four Cash Sums each - - . . iu s'.i.i;70 OIKTS consisting of Washing .Machines, Wringers, Standard Hooks, Works of Art, aud other household and valuable articles; noun of them can be purchased, al retail. I'orlesstlianSl.Oil, while some are worth sifi.DO and more. Tho drawing will take place as soon ns en graving enough are to distribute the tickets, be lore as many tickets holders as choose to lie pres ent, and to be under their control, lit Denton, Mil. The Caroline County I..111.I Association is a cor pornlcd body, chartered in I he Slate of Marvlaud and has a subserilied capital of S.'iIKI.ikiO. "Wm. Fell, of Denton, S. K. ltlchardsoii, Slieriir of tin; in y. Denton, .Maryland: Jacob Albnrger, Post- master, Denton, .Maryland, and others, are among the stockholders. The purpose of this sale Is simply to realize tho cash 011 iiiercliainlisu 011 hand, anil 011 the real es tate. OFFfCKKS, lames IC. Illgnutt. Attorney at Law, President, Henrys. Manilla, (of Hie II rm of .Maneha iv liro., Jieal Hstate Brokers, Jildgely, Aid.,) Secre tary. . . Patron!. Treasurer and Manager, Ceorgell. kussuiii. Counsel. lieleralso to Charles OniKlliig. Fsi., Speaker of Hie Delaware Senate, the Clerks of both branches of Mm Delaware Legislature, all the leading men, the Hanks, the lidltors of this faiier.anil the press ol the Peninsula generally, club agents wanted. One ticket and engraving given lice for every club of four with the money $8 mi. Send all your orders to our general olllee, thus: CAItOr.lXK CO. LA SI) AKSOCIA'J'JO.X, Sltli anil King-streets, Wilmington, Del. Till': CAKOUXF. I'D A K I, Will he sent to all purchasers free for one quarter on application. It will give a detailed account of our proceedings from time to time. Newspapers wishing to advertise for us, will please send us their lowest rates. 5 11 S'J b CARSON'S This Is not the lowest priced, STTcT T AT? tiutlielng much the best is in Cl.Li.Uijin, theend by farlhu cheaiHWt. fT T f:lil to -'lv" it a trial, J u. mid you will use noother. Tilt: alariiiiug Increase In the number of fright ful accidents, resulting In terrlblu deaths and the destruction of valuable properly, caused by the iiiilisci imiuale uscof oils, known undur tho uaiiiDof otroluuti, prompts us to call your spu clal attention 10 an nrliele which will, wherever VHF.D, remove the CAl'SIC of such accidents. We allude to Ca 1 'so 1 t's Stella i ' Oil FO.lt illuminating purposes. The proprietor of this Oil has for several years fell the necessity uf providing for, and presentiiiK to the public, as a substitute for the dunnei-ons compounds which me sent broadcast, over tin; country, an oil I hot. is SAl'F and 111:1 I.I.I ANT, aud entirely reliable. Alter a lonif series of labo rious anil costly experiments, he has succeeded 111 providim:, and now oilers to tho nubile, such a, substitute In "CAISSON'S S'l'Hi.I.AU OH.'' Jt, should be used by every family, 1ST, llecauselt Is safe lieyoiid n question. The .primary purpose In theprcparatinuof STKLLAU OH. has been fo make It pi'.UFFQTl.Y SAFK, thus Inmrlm; the lhi" and property of those w ho use il. 1 'Jl. lieeausc It Is the most 11K1 l.r.lANT liquid il buulnator now known, . . . , IID, !ti'eaue It Is 111010 economical, In the louts run, than any ot the dangerous oils nnd fluids uw In tun common use. 1 , 4T1J, llecnuso It Is Intensely IIUII.UANT, aud therefore ecoiioinlcal, Klvinti the greatest pussl ble llnht at the least expenditure to the consum er.' Its present standard of SAFETY AND Illill.LI.VNCYwltl always bo inaliilaliicd, for iiliiin this the proiirietor deisuuls for siistalnlni! tho lilfc-h reputation tho STFM.AIt Olt. niv enjoys. To prevent I he adulteration of this with the ex- Illusive compound!, now known unih-r the name of , auosene, te., tc, it is iiul up for family use In Five- Oallon cans, each can hi'lntf sealed, and slamped with the trade -murk of tliu propiiclur; it cannot be tamiH-red Willi between the manufac turer and consumer. Norn) Is iteiiqlnu without tlio '1 HADICMAUK. STHI.r.ATi OIL Is Hold only by weight, caeli can I'oulalnliii; live gallons of six aud a half pounds each, thus sccunnu lo every purchaser full meas ure. II Is tiin dutv and interest of nil dealers anil consumers of if luminal lim oil to use l lie SIKI.I.AU oil. only, beta ice It nloiw is know 11 to Is) sale and. reliable. - All orders should be addressed to JAEEIMvlX V '., WIIOI.liSAl.K ASKNTS, ' ' liiil South Front Street, 1 o ly rliiladelplila. iadies, Attention J t Send Tun Cknts and a Rtami' for n valuable Kccrct, which every youiiK lady should know. , (.'iiAui.Ku v. AU.noy, 5141111 Pittsburgh, I'll.
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