- ft ii .fV1 V.'i : ' V.I Tuesday, Jvne G, 1871. LOCAL VEVAllTMENT. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year In, Advance Strawberries and Iec-rrenm. A Grand Festival will bo given by the Ladies of the Lutheran Congregation for tlio benefit of their Sunday School on Tuesday and Wednes day evenings in the Court House yard. Improved. Tlio Yoik True Democrat camo to lis last week in an entire new ilress. Their new typo gives tlio paper a very clean and pretty appearance. Wo think they must luivo n new lot of ink too. Merchants should read and make a noto i if tlio advertisement of Mr. M. 15. Spliar, manufacturer of the celebrated York boots. It will bo found in nnothcr column. The First quarterly meeting of tho New Hloomfleld circuit, will bo held in tho M. E. Church at Blain, on Saturday and Sun day next. Tho Quarterly C'onfercnco will meet on Saturday at 3 i. in., and Doctor Hamlin will preach in the evening. Tho doctor will also preach on Sabbath morn ing, and administer tho Lord's Supper. NA Sliigtnff School. Mr. II. 0. Jones pro pones to form a class, in this borough , for instructions in vocal music. For this purpose a meeting will bo held in tho court houso, on Thursday evening, when all aro invited to bo present. His terms nro extromoly low. Mr. Jones has just com pleted a course of instruction for a class at Laiuliaburg, and so well satisfied aro tho citizens with his success that they havo engaged him for another term. A Valiialilc Paper. The New York Mercantile Journal is without doubt tho most valuable commercial pa per published. The editorials aro exccllont, tlio selections are of tho best, and tho market Reports and quotations, aro complete and perfectly reli able. Wo can hardly see how any country merchant can do without it. It is publish ed by tho New York Mcrcantilo Journal Co. at 350 Pearl St. Valuable Discovery. Mr. Benjamin Chandlers has discovered on his farm near tho Red Bridge, east of Cluimbersburg, a vein of beautiful black mottled marble, also a vein of gray marble. Mr. Jan. King pro nounces both kinds to bo of lino quality, and tlio gray variety particularly well adapt ed for monumental purposes. Mr. King dressed a pieco of the mottled variety, aud it takes a very flno polish. It is not known to what extent these marbles may bo found possibly in largo quantities, which will open a new enterprise Boring For Cool. Tho directors and ' president of the Little Germany coal com pany held a meeting last Tuesday to decide whether they should continue to 1oro in the hole which has been started or com mence at Homo other place. It was agreed that two more holes be sunk each 100 feet deep after which tho balanco of money bo spent in which ever hole appeared to givo tho liest prospects for coal. Since striking a three inch vein no more coal has been found. A committee of eight was appoint ed to select a place for sinking the next two holes. Stnto Sunday-School Convention. The seventh annual convention of tho l'ennsyl nir State Sabbath School Association will bo held at Allontown, Pa., on Tuesday, Wed nesday and Thursday, tho lath, 14th and 15th of Juno. All tho earnest Sunday school workers of the Kcystono State aro cordially invited to be present. Each Evan gelical school is reqnestod to send two or moro delegates. Those who propose to at tend should notify A. J. Broinig, Allen town, Pa., who is chairman of Local Com mittee of Arrangements, on or boforo tho 7th of Juno, so that entertainment may bo secured, and orders for excursion tickets procured and forwarded. X Overcome With The Heat On Monday ' of last week some fat cattle belonging to Capt. Loy of Madison twp., wore drivon to this borough. Part of them wore for Mr. (icorgo Hoffman and while in driving thorn from here to his farm, two of thorn died about a milo and a half from this borough and anothor was left at Oliver Rice's so nearly exhausted that it was feared ho would dio. The other two were for Messrs. Reeder & Yohn at Newport, and one of them lay down about a mile thin side of Newport unablo to go farther. The other they succeeded ill getting homo and slaughtered it tho next morning. Wo would not fancy that kind of meat for our use. i Tald Out. Tho twenty thousand dollars appropriated by the legislature to aid tho suflcrers by tho largo flro atMilllintownhas beon paid out and tho committee have tnado a report. This we publish below, as many of our readers may like to see where the money wont. We hope that this action of tlio Legislature will not bo a precedent for futuro appropriations. Alex Ellis, ?50 00. J. C. Moscr, 8300 00. James W. Stewart, 50 00. Myers Troup, 250 00. James Robinson, 2,413 50. William Walton, 500. William Ellis, 60 00. John M. Wlmer, 80 00. Samuol Bridge, 100 00. John Dcltrlek, 350 00. William Egolf, 400 00. Joh W. Emory, 30 00. J. K. Stump, SO 00. James McGraw, 15 00. O. P. Kobblson, 75 00. William Noble, 350 00. George Hock, 12 00. B. Browau, 1500. Lavlna Hurrell, 23 00. A. B. Faslek, 20 00. T. W. Aukor, 600 00. O. N. Goshen, 25 00. John E. SehatTer, 60 00. William Wise, 500 00. Jacob Wagner, 1000. Honry S. Goshen, 12,00 00. Mrs. Faslek, 705 00. Alfred Steel, 200 00. Simou Albright, 350 00. Mrs. Oswalt, 250 00. Saruli Spitler, 30 00. Cornelius McClellau, 300 00. James McClcllun, 75 00. T. W. Hamilton, 300 00. Sarah A. Albright, 251 00. Daniel Troup, 25, 00. Samuel Stimellng, 675 00. Mrs. Maria Rues, 725 00. Emma Horning, 75 00. Mrs. E. Greer, 600 00. Mrs. E. O. Westfull, 500 00. Mrs. McCalinn, 150 00. Emory McCnhan, 15000. Mrs. Samuel Boll, 260 00. Mrs. Ellis, 30 00. Jesso Howe, 400 00. Amos G. Boneall, 800 00. Mrs. Sarah Dolin, 10000. Thomas Roes, 100 00. F. C. Maxwell, 15 00. Thomas U. Parker, 100 00. John Buzzard, 550 00. Wm. J. Juckiuun, 50 00. Mrs. Stambaugh, 850 00, John Ilotrman, 2S0 00. W. W. Wil son, 10000. Gcorgo Jacob, 150 00. R. E. Parker, 75 00. John ' C.raybill, 700 00. Ed mund S. Doty,l,500 00. Jacob SuloutT,l,000 00. James M. Sellers, 1,000 00. Mrs. Young, 25, 00. John llollobaugh, 200 00. Tho Com mittee, for services, each one hundred dol lars, 600 00. Tho Secretary of Committee, 50 00. For Incidental expenses, 20 50. Total amount, 8'0,000 00. Sorrowful Accident. On Saturday after noon last, our citizens were shocked and startleil by tho intelligence that Fairman C. Flcnncr, son of John Flenner, Esq., of this place, aged about eighteen years, was drowned in tho dam at tho mouth of tho Raystown Branch, about 2$ milos below town. Tho deceased was an npprcntico in tho Monitor printing oilice, and, in company with threo other boys, started on a fishing excursion to tlio dam, about tho middle of tho forenoon. It nppears that while there tho boys had stripped for a bath, tho water being very deep at that place and young Flcnncr being no swimmer, ho had not gone into tho deep water but was standing on tho breast of tho dam when his feet slipped and ho fell over,and almost immediately dis appeared beneath the surface, tho forco of the reacting current carrying him under tho sheeting of tho dam. Search was immedi ately mado for tho body, but it was not till Sunday morning that it was recovered and delivered to his heart-broken friends. Huntingdon Journal. A (iood Law. Tlio law to prevent fre quent changes in school books has passed both branches of the legislature, and will no doubt bo signed by tho governor. If such a law had been passed ten years ago it would have saved tho citizens of this county many a dollar, and the school direc tors many a cm sing. Below wo publish the law as passed : Suction 1. That, hereafter tho Isiard of directors of any district, the controllers in cities and boroughs or any school super intendent, shall not order or mako any fhango in tho school books or series of text books used in any school under his or their superintendence, direction or control moro than onco in every period of 3 years, and any laws or parts of law inconsistent herewith shall bo and the samo are herebv repealed. Skction 2. Any school director or su perintendent who shall violate the provis ions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall bo sentenced by tho court to pay a line not exceeding two hundred dollars and be deprived of his oilice. Trlbuto of . Respect. ' At a stated meeting of New Buffalo Lodge No, 402;i. O. of (. T. held .May 31st 1871, tho following resolutions wero unani mously adopted. Whereas death has como in our midst in which God, in his mysterious Providence, has removed from us our sister Adah Middaugh, therefore. Resolved. That in this ntllict inr disnen- sation of Providence, wo are reminded of the uncertainty of life aud ot the necessity of a preparation for that lifo which Is eter nal ; and that we so livo, that when death shall como upon us wo may go homo with tho assurance, that eternal rest and peace shall be ours. Resolved. That while we deeply sympa thize wim tuo nusuaim ami lrioiuls of our departed sister in this their bercavinent, we rejoico that she though early taken away from earth, has, we trust and hope, found a happier home in Heaven. Resolved. That the members of this Lodgo wear tho usual badgo of mourning for twenty days and that tho charter and hull bo draped in mourning for the same periiKi. Resolved. That a copy of these resolu tions bo Presented to tho bereaved friends, be recorded in tho minutes of this meeting aiiu puuiisiico in inn liioomiieiu itmet. WM. M. JACKSON, WM. E. JONKH, Committee. J. B. JACKSON, ) Very Pretty. All the ladies who have seen them, say tho Summer styles of prints and other dry goods juyt opened by F. Mortimer & Co., nre very pretty. Call and examlnothcm. One Hundred Dollars Reward. Tho fol lowing singular letter is vonchod for as being gonuino : -; . , For the apprehension of Enos Tnttle, a tall man, about fifty years of ago, has con siderable money and a forehead, lang-faccd and lantern-jawed man, a bad man with a fist like a giant, and has often beat me, and I want him to end his days in a penitentiary whoro ho belong, and he wears a grey coat with a very largo mouth, and ono bluo eye, and a hideous looking man, aud now living with tho seventh woman, and mo having one child to him brought slap up in tho law with bluo pants. Ho ought to bo arrested, and has ono hundred dollars of my money, and a bald-headed rascal, full of flattery and deceit, nnd sho is a bad woman, and her little girl calls him ' papa,' and is called Eliza Jano Tillis, and a boy blind of ono eye, and ho is not a man who has got any too much sense, nor hor. And ho stolo a hundred dollars from mo and some of my gold and silver, and ought to bo caught, and 1 will never live with him again, no never, ho is a disgrace, and I would liko to him caught up and compelled to maintain me and his child, as I am his lawful wedded wife, and havo tho certificate of marriago in my possession. Nancy Tutti.e. "Fixi.F.Yvn.M5, April, 1871."' Arrested. Tho man "Eagen," who, a few weeks since, mado his exit from town, hastened by soino young men armed with horse-whips, for abducting and attempting to outrage a little son of Henry Shafer's, has been arrested and held to bail on tho charge. Tho arrest was made by Constable Messimer, who found tho job no easy task, as both Eagen and tho old woman with whom ho is staying, mado a desperato re sistance. No charge had been mado against him until last week, as it was generally considered that tho punishment ho had al ready received would prevent him from committing such a deed again. A few days since, probably at tho insti gation of some porson or persons, Eagen made a chargo and procured tho arrest of tiioso implicated in administering jus tice to him, on tho evening referred to, which is tho reason why tho chargo and arrest is now made. High Heels. Dr. Paneoast, of Philadel phia, recently performed a painful opera tion on a little girl whoso feet had been de formed by wearing high-heeled boots, nnd expressed his opinion that it was only the beginning of a largo harvest of such cases. It so happens that extremely high heels aro going out of fashion ; but there is still room for much improvement in this direction. Large Lond. A correspondent says that last week a load of bark measuring ten cords and twonty feet, was delivered at Newport. It was drawn by two horses and four mules. It is tho largest load of bark wo ever heard of being hauled on a wagon, and hardly believe that it would weigh " over a ton to tho cord," which ono of our exchanges says should bo the standard. Loonl Xii'lvVm. Tho commencement exercises take place at Dickinson College on Thursday of this week. A lad named Thadcus JclTers aged about 10 years was drowned in tlio Tuscarora creek at Perrysvillo on Tuesday last. Huntingdon has a doc which catches fish. On tho occasion of tho race being drawn off lie caught 17 and carried them on to tho bank. A lad about fifteen years of ago son of David lc. i lei r was downed on Thursday last whilo bathing in tlio canal at llarris burg. Tho pretty Unco story brick front dwel ling and store now being erected by Mr. Feustemaker on tho lot adjoining tho bank is a great improvement to Carlislo St. Two Girls filled burning lamps with coal oil last week iu Ohio and have now rested from their labors and sleep in tho prettiest place in tho cemetery. Had they used "Carsons Steller Oil," they would still be performing tho drugery incident to lifo in tins world. ytt barn belonging to John Stephens of itiitialo township on tho larm where lie lives was struck with liLditciiintr last Wed nesday afternoon. Tho lluid entered the cast gublo end ol tho barn knocked oft soino weather boarding broko a rafter and in jured tho roof somewhat. The stroke was tCITltlC. Church Xutlceg. Preaching In the Reformed Church on Bun duy tho 18th Inst., at 7 o'clock P. M., by tho Rev. Mr. Crawford. Preaching In tho M. E. Church In this bor ough oa Sunday evening next by Dr. B. B. Hamlin. NOTK'K. The undersigned caution nil wr Moim Hgalust trespassing upon llieir lauds fur mo iurHs in ii 1 1 in n i u nr inning, aim nil persons violating this notice will ho dealt Willi according lu law. (.I.OIKiK kick, WM. I.. DONNELLY, John men. May 30, 1S71 :it County Price Current. Uuiomfikld. JutieS, 1371. Flax-Seed J2 U) Potatoes 7uaS5 cents. Butter V pound If, Kick V doen io " Dried Apples V pound 8 all) " Dried Peaches 1,1 jj If, t-ts.llb. J-emeu reaches IK tS 32 eta. Cherries 0MO cts. " 1'ltted 15 is 18 cts. Blackberries, - 8 Niels. Onions V bushel,..., 75" NEWPORT MARKETS. lOomcted Weekly by Kmgh, Snyder t Co. Nrwpoht. .lunn R. 1871. Flour, Extra J6 oo lied Wheat 1 l.r.l 25 Kyc t , 85 Corn ' - 65 05 Oats V 32 pounds, 53 Clover Seed 5(106500 Timothy Seed 3 00 Flax Heed 1 75 Fotatoes 1 15 1 15 Oround Allium Salt 8 00 I.lmeburner's Coal 2 40 Htovo Coal 5 (It 0 00 l'ea Coal 3 40 8ml th Coal 25 cts. V bus. Cross Tlos.RJi feet long 45 0 45 cents Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Jtinney A Andrew, No. 123 Maiiket Stheet. I'mi.ADUi.i'iiu, June 3. 1871.', White Wheat $ 1 45 1 r,2 lied Wheat 1 41 1 67 llye ll(i110 Corn 77078 Oats G5G7 Clover Seed 7M per lb. Timothy Seed 3 00 0 5 00 Flax Seed 2 10 & 2 10 Country Lard, 10 11 Eggs 8fj) io But ter, dull sale 10 (3 22 Washed Wool 65eents per lb. DEATHS. Gii.fii.kn At Millerstown. on the. UOth ult.. Helen, daughter of James L. M. (illfllen, aged about IS mouths. Hick In Spring township, on tho SStli lilt., Catherine, wile of John Mice, aged S3 years, 5 mouths, and 13 days. Weep not for the mother whose spirit hath lied lothc rather ol Inllnlte J.ove ; She dwells with the livlngnnd not with the dead in the munsions ol glory above. JlAlit In Carroll township, on the 21st of May, of Scarlet Fever, Annie 8. need 3 years, 2 months aud 10 days, nnd on tho 25th ult., Clara E. aged 1 year, 5 months aud 4 days, children of David and Ellen Hair. Xcw Advertlacments. FRUIT TREES. I HAVE on hand, and for sale this fall at my nursery In Tuscarora twp.. l'orry Countv l'a., a splendid lot of fruit trees equal to any to be hud elsewhere and by fur surpassing ninny of tho trees offered for salo by traveling nurserymen. Apple trees from 15 to 'M cents nplcco and other trees In proportion. ftyiffit. KOBS liESUll. VST" Fost-OOlcc Address lekesburg, Pa. Boots I Boots I A Full Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sewed, Whole Stock nnd Double sole ami Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. B. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. Sr,V)ee((J Attention raid to Orders.- 5 23 2i'. The Colby Wringer WITH Moulton's Patent Rolls. The Most Perfect I The Cheapest! And Jhtt Wriiiycr in the World Kolls aro pure whlto Rubber. Frame can never rot, rust or wenr out. It takes less room than any other, Is lighter, fastens Itself to the tub, runs easier, and Is ill. iAMlLl EAVOKITE wherever used. It Is WARRANTED In every case. Wo want good activo LIVE ACENTS to ranvnss hi every town, to wliom good wnccs are insured. Full Instructions and particulars Civcn upon npimcntiou to Colhy Ijko'b fe to., tm Broadway, N. Y. 6 122 a 13. " 1 1 hr 111 dflli'iiH' iiikI rffrt-Mnff CQr Z-Truarronfe of genuine Kurt nit QA h -'loue U lr. and U -- th. Toti. t SOjin .i-GGmh- iery l.Jr or Ofn'-'iX, "tf tli'iNim. Hold br limrrl.t nd Itealen In l-KHHiMKHV. 6 -a d bl O C K ! Ci'iT A 1IONTl1 Expenses paid ijJV) I tJ.Wnle or Fcmalo agents Horse nnd outUt furnished. Address Saco NoVklty ifct'o. Saco. Me. !!3 4 w d. AIJENTS LOOK! to fiO. l'KIt DAY. Easy genteel and protltublo business. A littlo novelty which everybody wants, success buhk. Send for circulars. Churchill & Templeton, ManufV 615B'dway,N. Y. i.3 4wd. rpiUS 18 NO HUMUUOI By scndlug-85 ets., 1 with age, height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by return mull, a correct pic ture of your futuro husband or wife, with name nnd dale of marriago. Address W. FOX, F. O. Drawer, No. 24 Fultonvlllo, N. Y. 23 4 w d. T HKA.NKCTA It is a rvitu WITH the tiltKUN THA FLAVOR. Warranted to suit all tiisu-ii. Fur Sule Kvt-i ywlu-ro. And for sal wholesale only by the CiKKAT ATLANTIC AN1 I'ACIFK) TEA ()!.. Cliureli Ht.,New York. 1'. O. MUX .WKI. L.AH. 6 22 d -H tiend for TllBA-NKOTAlt Clitcu- UO FUR MINNESOTA I HiO ACT! US FUKU, The Northwestern Colonisation ami Free Homo Mraci eoiiiiiiiny Chartered by the State of Minne. sola fuiiilslies cheap rates of faro, and locales free Iiciiih'iumuh. rx-uii ior nee pamplilew, glvliiK a history or Minnesota, us resources, progress, fertility and ndvaiitaues. Address K. PACK DAVIS, Couimissluiier of Immigration for tho male of Minnesota, and Ceneral Agent for the N. W. Col. Co., No. 1a Broadway, N. V. Active and reliable agents wanted lu every locality, ti 4w U AflF.NTS WANTED FOtt tiir HISTORY OF THE WAR in ciiRnne It contains over Km tine enirravhnrs of lliotln seniles mid Ineldents In t lie war, midls tlio only authentic and olllclal history of that (treat eon lliet. AK-ntH are meeting with unprecedented success, selling from 20 to 41) copies per day, and it Ispulillslii-d In both F.ntilisli nnd (iei'innn. CAUTION. Inferior histories aro bring circula ted. See that tlio hook you buy contains loo lino cnnraving and"40 pnifes. Send for circular, and see our terms, and a full description 'of the work. Philadelphia, l'a. 22 4wd. SCHOOL TEACHERS" Wanting employment, at from m to Sinn a month, should address Zl'.IUI.lCll & MoUliltDY, Philadel phia, l'a. ,uw A O UN TS WA N TEl) For "Convent Life 1'nvelled." by Kdllli O'flnr ninn, escaped nun, whose disclosures are thrilling and starl.1 lug. Franklin Publishing Company. 712 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. . d4w -TirANTKD ACF.NTS.-sai a dav. to sell tho y celebrated Ilonin Shuttle. Hewing Machine. ' Has tho under-feed, -makes the "loek-slitch" oil belli sides and fully licensed. Tho chcac;'t iuiuuiv.b ill, M-nillH iii.i r III lilt, mill lCL. Address .lollNSON.CLAItli &('().. Boston. Mass.. lMltul. r 1.. 'III...,. Ill .... Ut I milu X,.. 2 S i n 1 (i IJS sal os man iitor near linint; to m.ike from $" to $20 "i ii,y m-iiuiK din new t:tNl-?M I aim, VIIUO NYtrO l..tln 1 Inoj l,.i r., w. ij i..- e . . . i ioiii'.-i nun i.ii in .tci. rxiiMtn- inn:. .Ad dress HikImou Kiver Wire works i;tu Maiden Lane, cnr. Water ht., N. V., or J'J Dearborn Street, t'lit eago. 4W mmV PM A WpU'lllun.wl n limiil f XJti JL J NO" i'rOHIH'CtUH Ot Olll Vew 1 histi-sife.l BOOK AGENTS Family llilile con taining over 200 lino Scriptural Illustra tions to any Book Agent free of charge. Address Xiitiitliiil Piililisbliiir CoiintfLiiiv. rhlla 4W delphla, Pa. The -Bible Hand Book, BY ALBF.KT L. ItAWSON. No teacher, student, or Bible reader should bo willioul a copy, as the price places it within tho reach of all. Agents (to whom liberal commis sions will be given) wanted In every town and county in the land Will furnish a sample copy, Willi terms to agents, by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt of the list price. SI. Ml. K. M. BltlX'K, No. 18 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 4w WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets present tlio Acid 111 Combination Willi other cllleicnt ri'inedles. In a popular form, for the cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of I lie throat are Im mediately relieved, and statements are constantly being scut to the proprietor of relief lu vases of throat dllllcultics of years standing. ("ACTION. Don't be deceived bv worthless im itations, (let only Well's Carbolic Tablets. Price 'Si cents per box. JOHN Q. KULLOO, l'latt St. N. Y., Sole agents for U. 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Henry Ward Becch er's coming great work ' Life of Jesus, the Christ.' Write at once to (iEO. MACLEAN, Publisher, Till Sausoiu St., Philadelphia. 4w J U 11 U 15 E B A WHAT IS IT? It Is a Sure and Perfect ltemcdy for all Diseases of THE 1,1 V Ell AND SPLEEN, EN LA IK IE MEN T OH OBSTRUCTION OK INTES TINES, UUINAKY, UTEH1NU, Oil ABDOMINAL ORGANS, POVEK TY oil WANT OF BLOOD, INTERMITTENT FEVERS. INFLAMATION OF THE LIVEll, DROPSY, SLUOCISII CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD, ABSCESSES. TUMORS, JAUNDICE. SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, ACUU AND FEVER, Oil THE! II CONCOMITANTS, ETC. Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraor dinary medicinal properties of the South Ameri can Plant, called JURUBEBA, sent as a special commission to that country to procure It in Its native purity, and having found Its wonderful curative properties to even exceed the anticipations formed by Its great reputation, has concluded to tiller It to tho public, and is happy to slate that he has a icrfcct arrangement for a regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant, lie lias sicnt much time experimenting and Investigating as to the most efllcieut prcparu Hon from II, for popular use, and has for some time used iu his own practice with the most happy results, the etleetual medicine now presented lu public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA nnd he confidently recommends It to overv family as a household remedy which should be freely ta ken as a blood puriller lu all derangements of the system and to animate aud fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN O. KEI.LOC, IMnttRt. N. Y. Sole agent for the United states, l'rlce One Dollar per Bottle. Send for eirular. 4W J.OVK AND MATRIMONY. TADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish j to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you valuable Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. The desired Information sent by return mail. Address, 8 ah ah B. I.amiieiit, (ireenpoiut, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15.a JiHICltH. The IfutehkUt it JJtim Patent Improved Jlrick Mmhlm Will make 200,000 Bricks of Superior Qunllty In a working day, which can bo hacked right from the Machine. It Is simple aud durable and Bricks can bo made by It cheaper than by any other process. For making Drain Tlio It Is also unrivalled, t-t-f Machines, State, County and Yard liights for Salo. Address, FERKY FARM BRICK WORKS, 19 Cliff Street, Room 7, New York. 5 15 lma AMKHIC'AN UNION FILTER MANUFACTURING CO., Manufacturers of SIMMONS' IMPROVED 1'ATKNT FILTERS. First premium received at American Institute Fair, IHiO. Reversible Hydrant Filters, price VS.UU Also, Syphon Fillers for country use, SIMPLU IN CONSTRUCTION, l'KRFECT IN ACTION, DURABLE IN USE. The Syphon Filter J8 AUSOLVTE1.Y Tilt) 11 EXT I'ltlXCWLB on which a Filter can bo made. Agents wanted, bend for a circular, fc 21) u 13 Ofllce 18 Dc St., New York.
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