$ljc mcs; New Bloomficlir, $nu Tuesday, October 10, .871. LOCAL DEPART ME XT. OUR TERMS Are rs i' lVr n Advance. To Siibscribers.-iHy noticing the figures on the, direction label any subscriber can toll when lils1 subscription 'expires. - !Thoso who wish to renew or subscribe, but do not like to send money by 'mail, oan; pay it to either of tfio following who are authorized" to receive i money on our account. . . Jas. I,. Dlven, lnndiHliurfc: Samuel Beliert, Slier lnansdalei,; It, M. F.by. Newport i, W. L Kipp, Mil. Icrstown; Georgo (Jrl.it, Green Park; Samuel Shumaker. Loysville: J. T. ltoblnsnn. Center i A. S. Whltekettle. Markelvlllei Wi. Jackson, New Butlaloi W. It. Swartz, Diinraiinnn, unci to Postmasters at the following planes i lllaln; Han. dylltll; Liverpool- NewUerniantown : Ickesburg; fcshcol: Doiinally'sMllls; Grier's Point)- Delville. John Dunbar, Perryvillo, Juulata co., Pa. Large Enough. A few more such sweet potatoes as we received last week from George Bhoaror, Sr., of Carroll township, and we will have our winter supply. The potato referred to, weighed four pounds. Whose 's next?" Every Pair Warranted. Those who buy the winter boots sold by F. Mortimer & Co. will be am-o of getting a good article, as every pair is warranted not to rip. They had them made to order from the bcBt stock, and in tho most substantial manner. Arrested. On Monday last SlierifT Kino heart, on information from Snyder county arrested Honry Herald, at Millorstown, charged with the larceny of a quantity of pork, lard and chickens, at Port Trcvorton. He was placed in jail, in this borough, un til tho next day, when he was delivered to the authorities from Sunbury. Too True. Josh Billings in describing the fair of the Billingsville Agricultu ral society, remarks, very justly: "There are two yoke of oxen on the ground, sever al yoke of shoe), and a pair of carrots, and some worsted work ; but they didn't seem to attract any sympathy. The people soom cd to hanker for pure agricultural horse trots." Alas for tho frailty of human nature ! We confess a weakness for " agricultural horsetrots," too. Horse Killed. A valuable horso belong ing to Mr. Jeremiah Strayor, of Lebanon was killed, on Saturday morning tho 80th, ult. Jeremiah, jr., was driving out towards the Canal Basin, with the meat wagon, When tho sudden appearance of a locomo motive frightened tho horse, and it ran and attempted to Jump a paling fenco, but full on it, and tho palings pierced its body, causing death in a few minutes. ' Railroad Accident. On Thursday after noon, a collision occurred on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, near Millorstown, between a gravel train and a special train, having on board some of the railroad ofllelals. Tho engineer of tho special train Btruck the rear car of the construction train with great force, . badly injuring tho engineer and fireman, the latter shortly dying from his injuries. Tho accident was caused by tho conductor of the gravel train failing to comply with his instructions Election of Railroad Officer. At the annual election of oillcors of tho Cumber land Valley Railroad company, hold In Harrisburg pn Monday of last week the following named gentlemen were elected : Fretident Hon. Frederick Watts. Director Hon. Frederick Watts, Thom as' A. Biddfo; Thomas A. Scott, Washing ton Butcher, Wistar Morris, Josiah Bacon, II. T. Lombaort, Daniel O. Oehr, Thomas B. Kennedy, Edmund Smith, and J. Edgar Thompson. - ' TreaiurerK M. Biddle. tiuperinttndent O. N. Lull." ; ' fST Small proflubecauso of the Immense sales at Oak flail. ....... Sudden DfaUi John . Wolf, , aged thir. teen, a son of Win. Wolf, who reside on Judge Uiester's farm, died, very sudden ly, this morning, at Dr. Rutherford's, In this city. He left home with his father, at four o'clock, to attend market, and while there took breakfast. lie afterwards took a chill and complained of being sick, Ilia father told him to go to Dr. Rutherford'. After going into the office the Doctor seeing be was very sick, invited hi in into the kit ting room to He down. After tho doctor prepared medicine for him, and gave di rections for using it after reaching home, end put the medicine lu his pocket for blmf the boy rapidly grow' worse, and died 'in a few moments without a struggle, having taken no me&lulM -ILtrrMurg Blati Jour nal, ofzi.ivtu,,,. ', '.',;',,'. lT" Go r ssnd for your Fall Ckthe to Waoaraaker and Brown t. Accidents. On Thursday a liorsd driven around tho fair ground by a young man named Gingrich, from Riccoin Valley bo. came unmanageable and ran away. ' The wheel of tho vehicle caught on a post and the driver, fcud Miss Anna Orwau who was with him were thrown out. ThoV young lady was somewhat hurt but the young man escaied Injury. Tho vehicle was bnd- ly domorallzd. Ou the same day a young man, whoso uamo wo could not learn, was thrown over the dash of his buggy by the sudden -stop. ping of his horso and for a few moments was in danger, of being .run over. For. tunately his horse stood still 'liutn ho was released from his perilous position. On Thursday p. m. a horse belonging to Mr. Samuel Witlirow of Centre twp,, walk ed under a projecting board on tho roof of the shed at the fair ground, entirely taking tho top off the rockaway to which he was attached. This manner of "shifting n top' and turning ft covered vehicle into an open ku68y Is too expensive n method to be generally adopted. On Wodnesday evening ns Mr? Goorge Swartz of this borough was returning from the fair, with a load of ladles, the hind scat of tho wagon suddenly tilted in passing over a breaker, and threw Mrs. Gallatin out backwards. Sho was partially stunucd and considerably jarred by the fall, but was not seriously injured. V i Several other trilling accidents occurred on the fair ground,' mostly tho .result of reckless driving, and over-doses 6f " Ben zine." tT Ilavo you read it f Brown's Advertisement. Wonaninker & A Lamp Explosion. Tho Harrisburg btatt Journal says : Miss Maggie Frantz, residing on East Stato street, near the ca nal, was badly burned on Weduosday even ing last, by the explosion of a lamp which was about half full of Rose oil, or " Rose burning fluid." Sho had placed the lamp on a sink, and was sitting on a chair near by, with her back turned. A report and an explosion was tho first Intimation sho had of danger, and beforo sho could got out of tho way, tho fluid was thrown upon the back part of her head, and ran down her neck and shoulders. She ran for tho hy drant in the yard, and Miss Anna Morgan followed her, throwing thrco buckets of water upon Miss F. beforo tho flamos were subdued. Miss Frantz's clothes wcro al most burned off her back, and when wo saw tho young lady last evening, sho suf fered considerably. Her back nnd neck are full of blisters, but she is considered out of danger. It was another narrow es cape from deatli by lamp explosions. t- A crrcat crowd, tint no confusion t fink Hull, daily. Mysterious Holes. Tho Bucks County Intoligencor says : Somebody has boon dig ging mysterious holes in tho ground, at points near the intersection of the County Lino road and tho Willow Grovo Turnpike. They were first discovered by William Hallowcll, while, trimming a hedgo. Ho came to a place where the earth had been disturbed, and taking a shovel dug out a placo whore the earth was already loosened to a depth of six feet, without making nny discovery. This hole was filled up again by some un known person, and two others dug in the same vicinity. One ot these was afterwards cleared out by Joseph Paul of Warrington and was found to be nlno feet deep. The object of these excavations is altogether mysterious. It Is possible that soino half crazy individual may have been searching for Captain Eidd's mythical deposits, or some other equally visionary object, . Remarkable Preservation. The Sussex N. J., " Register" says : On Wodnesday afternoon last as the train arrived at New ton Junction, the engine was ' cut loose to make a " flying switch," leaving the cars to descend by gravity on the Franklin road. Mr. Louis Hcnter, constable from Wantage township, being upon a platform car, in front and seeing the engine cut loose, ' for some reason or other, sprang off tho car upon which he was standing directly in front of it upon tho tiack. In so doing he fell(crosswise between the rails, and the en tire train of five cars passed over him, each in turn giving him a roll over as tho brakos struck luu", yet strange to say, neither, his head or his Jlmbs got under the wheels and he escaped with his life, although pretty well bruised and raked and not a little frightened. ' I-.OOI11 Iil'icI'M. Juniata County Fair opens to-morrow, and continues three days. Quinces have been unusually plenty in this vicinity, and are remarkably fine. They have sold as low as $1 per bushel. Cumberland County Fair will bo hold at Carlisle on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week. Ouito a number from this vicinity propose to be present. . Cbestuuts ara more plenty, than they have been for some years in this vicinity. That "Juniata Rooster" of which our " Devil" was so proud, has boon stolen. He now, wants to know who oomiiiittnd mn fowl a dead. He thinks soiuo; candidate Is Keeping uiiii w crow over me majority lie is anticipating. tar Millenaries ADd others sojourning n foreign lauds should not full to take wltb then a good supply of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Ills the most reliable tnedicluo for all purposes there Is la Ike world. JlinniT HpfllcDnirer Fearful. . Dear Rir .T nm nnw liL-n Mloatwltr... nU. - ' ..... ..v.. .nw . lVI I ITillll ing for something to turn up. Before wrl- fitu nnvf.litnr. fi,i.tlini An Ua I T...1 I 'T ....j V.....g u. VIA Oil" , i.u(uiiir, . ji must wait to see what will be tho result of my teacuings. lr tue rights or Carlisle are maintained nt the ballot-box, I will, next weca, return my tuaims to those who have so faithfully supported Cumberland coun ty's claim, and by so doing have settled the question of " title by proscription. " If I am defeated, nnd the people should so far forget their dignity as to elect a Perry coun ty man, as I now fear they will, I shall fall back on my dried applos and water; but be fore so doing shall take occasion to write a farewell epistle, in which I shall nsk the "launiui - to euro lor jticuratinaiian's wid ow and children. ' 1 ' 1 -i.w, JIMMY IlEFFkEKINGEIl, Who is now anxiously awaiting tho oleo tion returns. Our Jicwport Letter. ' v ' Nnwimrf. fW-t i B71 1 Last Sunday evening old Mr. Himcs mot Kim nunu u serums aoninenc, as lie was retiring for the night ho made 4 mis-step nild fHll rlnwn fttfllra lirnnVlnr. Iu.i l.ia ribs. Dr. Eby was called to his- aid; ' and no is now getting aiong oomtortably. Tuesday was the opening day of the Perry Co. Fair, but on account of the bad weather on that day but few articles were emereu until wcuncsday, 1 When quito a j.u go variety oi aixicics wore onereu. un Wednesday nnd Tlinrml.iv f lm Tulr wna patronized the number of persons on the Kiuuuus ui-uig quite largo, une or tuo most attractive features or tho fair was tlin Floral display, by Mr. L. 11. Nowviock of Lommercial Nursery, nt Harrisburg. A great variety of plants and flowers were nrescntod for the nilmlrsit nil of which wore so tastefully arranged unit tuey ntiracteu great, attention. Tho display of stock was small. A little excite ment Was Cailsnd fin liVirlnvmnmiim hi. tho cars fiightoning the horses attached to a wagon neionging to tlio upper ond of tho county. Tho polo of tho wagon was broken uui; uiu norses were spnuiiui itninrn intnf. more uamago. . , Juniata. Diiiicannon Items. Our correspondent in a letter dated tho 7th, inst., sends the fol lowing items : The Lutheran coinrrcsration are without a pastor, tneirlato pastor, Jtev. L. JI. Hcis- ncr, naving given up tho charge, and re moved to Milllinbuiir on account of noor i in. nuaiiii. .A fine two nnd a half storv house adioin ing the Mechanics Hall, belonging to Mr. donn iieiuey is last approaching comple tion. The Iron Works are in full blast, with prospects lor a steady run. A heavy shower of rain, full here, last nigut auout 8 o clock. Perry Lodco Xo. 2 I. O. of G. T. is in n nourishing condition, with a wockly iu creaso of Membership. Duncannon has 8 diflbrent secret orcrani- zations nnd it Is said two more will soon be organized. - There is an immense amount of coal in tho yards owned by Spain- & Son, below cnon-y tjt. Chestnuts uro abundant, so are chestnut gatherers. XA parly of youim men failed in an at tempt to cross tho Susmiohanna in a skiH'. this morning, owing to tho low stage of wilier. Some hungry individuals entered Georgo Charter's ccllai. corner of Hiuh nnd Cum. oenuiiu di. last nignt, nnrt helped them selves to uecr, and eatables. A number of worthless curs, this week. cured thomselvcs of their bad habits, by CMLIll Bll yCUIlllJU. Larcro arrivals of new lrnmlfL lmv l.oon tho order of the week ; business placos put un u oris, upjteai ance. Mr. Goorce Brickvillo has taken several n .11 , . ... une oees irom mo mountains this sea- son.mostly containing lnrco amounts of lion ey, Mr. Brickvillo is an experienced boo uunier. Tho Pennsylvania Houso. owned liv t r. - . . . ' . joucs oi loung, is to undergo repairs and be greatly improved. It haslieeu leased ta ex-Sheriff Shibley who will soon take pos session. , Very Pretty. All tho ladies who have soon them, , say tho New styles of prints and other dry goods just opened by F. Mortimer & Co., nro very pretty. Call and examine them. . , Church Hoiices, ' Presbyterian Sorvlce. Poaching in the i.ouri nouse next Babbath morn inn- at 11 n'ol.u.l. . . I 1 ' . i . . I I In the M. E. Church nreaehinir ori Sun. My eveiung next. rrayor meeting ou i uursuay evening. ' : i In the Reformed Church preaching next Sunday at 2J o'clock p. m. , Prayer meet ing on l liursdny evening. . Hameri Rheumatic Relief is a Unameut which is "remarkable for its healing' proper ties and is good for man or beast."' Having' onoe tried It, no family or horseman will be without a bottle on hand. For sale by F. Mortimer & Co., and various stores through out the county. . , . , tW Daniel Krapp, a farmer living about four miles north of Meyerstown, committed suicide on tb Id inst., by hanging himself in his wagon shed. He bought a large farm at a high figure on the previous Satur day, which Is supposed to have caused tem porary insanity. Public Sales, We call attention to the following sales, bills for which have been printed at this office. i! ,.-,.,. . Oo Saturday Oet.Hth. Mr. Andrew B.Codid. of Centre township, will oiler at public sale the property on which he resides. Bee advertUo uieut iu another column. XJaoob Buck, Asslgiioe of John H. Nowviock, oi ouiutio towaiuip, rerry couniy, ra., oners at Private sale a valuable farm containing 150 Acres bavluu thoreou erectsd a Good Store and Tavern Stand, a new Bank Barn and Lime Klin... Also, several other valuable Tracts of land, containing Limestone. - . n . i. ( .i i Cpuntjr Trice Current. Bloomfiei.d, Octolier 9, 1871. ' Flax-Seed 12 00 Potatoes, 40 Butter V pound '. IS " KgKSH dozen 17 " i ,,.- ; Dried Apples V pound 8 a 6 " " Dried Peaches 10 ffl loots.. Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. " Cherries 0 0 0 cts. " " Pitted 15 0 18 cts. " Blackberries ', (jo cts. " Unions V bushel 75 "( NEWrOHT MARKETS. I Corrected Weekly by Kough, Snyder & Co. I1RALER8 IN CilJ AIIV At PHODUCE. Nkwpoht, Oetober7, 1811. FIoart Kxtra, .,( jo 00 " Hler 6 00 White Wheat l hu 1 50 ' ' Bed Wheat,,.. I.,', 1 40$ 1 40 Bye 75 . Corn 1 ' 8oi58 ' ' Oats V 32 pounds 42 Barley,, 75 Clover Heed, 6 so Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 40 & Ground Alumn Salt 2 00 Llineburner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal, , 4 25 0 5 50 Pea Coal '. j no Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus. Cross Ties,8!4 'cet long 45 a 45 cents FISH, HALT, LIMK AND COAL, Of all kinds always on hand nnd for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. CAltLISI.E PUODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by It. C. Wooowako. f ., , Carlisle, October 7, 1871. Family Hour gj 00 Superfine Flour 6.00 Hmierllne ltye Flour 450 White Wheat 1 55 lted Wheat 1 45 '' 75 ;"' 70 Oats 42 ('lovnrseed ' fi 01) Tlmothysecd 3.00 Flaxseed, , 1.00 Philadelphia Prico Current. Corrected Weekly by Janncy Oc Andrews, NO. 123 Maiiket Htkfet. I'liii.ADKi.i-in a, Oetolier 7, 1871. White Wheat 1 751 75 Wheat 1 GO 1 (15 Bye 100 Corn 78aso Oats 5052 Clover Seed W. 10U)er lb. Timothy Seed 2 75 3 25 Flax Seed, 1 IK) 0 1 90 Country Lard 8 10 Ebbs 27 20 Butter, dull sale 8 20 Washed Wool, 74 cents per lb. Contagious dlseasos, such as horso ail, glanders, etc., may be prevented by the use of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders. Per sons traveling with horses should take note of this. OMluary notice! onl TflUiitet of Reieet vitl he chawed Jor at the rate of ten vent jier line. JJeath nuttee not exceeding Jloe llnet are insert ed without charge. DEATHS. - TiTZF.r.i,. In Juniata twp., on the 4th lust., Goo. W. Tltsell son of Georgo Tltzell Esq., aged i'i years 7 months and 24 days. IIime. At Mi Hern town on the 15th, ult., Mrs. Mary C. Himo aged 24 years 10 months and 10 days. Also on the 8d lust., Isaac I lime aged 1 month and 3 days. Kay. At the residence of Jacob Dlmin lu Juniata Co., on the 4th, inst., Daniel Kay In tuo sum year 01 ins age. WEATHER STRIPS TOREY'S PATENT. . QUALITY MAINTAINED... PRICES COMPETE WITH THE 1 CIIKAPKST. U.S.&J. Tori), 100 Fulton St., K. Y. 8 in. a. i- A'. L. llEVOLVEliSl The New X 1. ltevolver. No. 1 22-100 fat.. Nil. 2 ks uai uai., snon, no. saz-iuu i;ai., lonn. io.i:i- ui uai., inr roeam uevoivers, are uiisurpaweu. They ue the ordinary Copper Cartrldxe aud are ueauiuui in Hiiupe aim niiiHn. The MALLARD DEltttlNU KB ' 41-1' OCsl., has no equal as a Derringer. Full aud complete stuuk o( . . GUNK, B1FLH, PISTOI. AMUNITION AND , , . r , ( SPOBTMEN'S GOOD : .... r . ., ... . j iiANfTrAcnitKnfer' - - MEBW1N & irCLBEht, ' "' .' .'. HJ Chambers and 05 Ueade Htreets. Send for Catalogues. (10 a 5 m) NEW YOBK TO CONHU3IPTIVKH. The sdvertliwr.Miavlnii been nnriiiAnnntlv nnrail of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple rvmrujr, m kiiaiuiui u maiLa jLJiown Ul nil Ieliow millerurt the inoant of cure. To all who desire It, he will send s copy of the prescription used (free ui iimrnu.j nun me uireoiiona lor oreparliig and unliui the same, which thev will Hint a nn. mim for consuiiiptlon, asthma, lirouehitls, etc. Tarties wisiiiiik uie iirnsunpiion win pieaw aiKtrens i uev. r.iivtAKii A. vt ll.()., VI Houth Third Sk, Wllllanisbarg, N. Y. TJiose Old Clothes , . i . . . 'I . r. . f ; i Need be word no lonjnr, ss the suhscrlhers sre now prepared with s full stork of Fsll CasHlnwrs from which tliejr make elothliiR to order. If a gar ment made by us due not lit It, - Can be Exchanged for One which will five entire sallsfactlon.'' ' ' Full iXew Suits, Msde st short notice, and n a sutwrlor, manner. As we have the regular moiithly Fashion Reports, those who dssire van have Iholrgnrmioits Cut in the Latest Style! ,. li, t ... ti .... ,a i;u W auk all wsiitliiu Clotlrina to call and exam. Ins our assortment oi goods suited for Mens1 and Slid Boys' wear, and see siieelmens of our work. . Jf. MOBTIMKB St CO., . . . Acta Advertisement. THS WONDKltrtn. IIF.MKDT POR CANCEH. SYPHILIS, SCBOKITLA. T'LCEBS, HALT KHKIJM, AND ALL OTIIKlt . .. CHItOMC! UU)U1) D1.HKA8KH Dr. P. T. Keene having Just returned from Ecu ador and brought with him a quantity nf the gen uine Ctindiirango Bark, secured through the offi cial reeommendatloii and assistance nf Ills Excel, lency the FrcslUent of Ecuador, and the Govern ment of that ltepuhllc, we are prepared to till or ders for It to a limited extent, and at a price about one quarter of that which the cost of the first very small supply compelled us to charge, A spurious article Is how advertised Slid sold as Ciindiirango. We have, at a considerable exiiense, and with (lie co operation of the authorities of lA))a, the province where the plant grows, so di rected the channel of our supply as to ensure that none but th ; genuine article shall lie sold by us: and we particularly call the attention of the pub lic, for their protection, to this fact. BLIKH. KKKNK CO., (41r4w) ' ' oo Cedar tit., New York. I). W. Bliss. M. D., Washington, 1). C. : Z. E. Bliss. M. P., New York j P. T. Keene, M. D., N. Y. fSf"SlW?SJ ipoiin.lof (;,iimwI Oil.fo. Acknnwf. iktbtft vrnnntrrnf the nr'ulhtiudbenuly ' : '"-' - l-iisfnu. Mna. 4lr4w Ij'lJ Til Til Try samples of our great 8-pagn : JLiJuHl W-0" Illustrated weekiy-30 years established. Fine steel engravings free to subscribers. Agents make . a day. Send for Saturday Gazette, Hal loweil, Ale. 41 r 4w .a?,7?f..?Ldt "nl n"' rellaUla institution for ob- talninga Mercantile Education. " Practical business men as instructors. Jor tiiroriiiatlon write for a circular to 41 r 4w) p. DUFF & HONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Solicited by Munn a Co., Publishers of the Hclentllle American, 117 Park Bow. N. l. i wcniy-nve years' exierlence. PainphleUcontnlnlng patent laws, with full di rections how to obtain patents free. A liound volume of lis pages, containing the new census by counties and all large cities, 140 engravings of mechanical movcments.pateut laws and rules for obtaining Patents, mailed on receipt of twenty-live cents. 41r4w J.IAKTH CLOSETK-Get the liest. Earth Clos lietOo., 215 State Ht, Hartford, Ct., Solo V. iiroprietors of Moule's.Moule &1Jlnllestoirs,War -lugs, Luther's, New ton's and Doolittle's Patents. 1 he only closets that have proved effective. Tl e Earth Closet by its disinfection of f;eces. Is the most valuable means of preventing spread of chol era and other contagious diseases. Send for a cir cular. Agents wanted everywhere. Salesrooms. 19 Doane street. Boston ; Broadway, N. Y. : VI. 21 Market St., Philadelphia. 41r4w I 71011 SALE. A choice farm of l(tt acres lu Chester county, 3i miles from Philadelphia. Address J ABEZ BAILEY. Marlboro P. o Pa. 41 r 4w CHEAPEST AIJVmlSlNG- , IN THE WORLD. For m er Inch imt moiith, we will insert an Advertisement ill ISO tlrst-elass l"a., Newspaiiers, Including Fourteen Dailies. Proportionate rates for smaller advertisements. List sent fine. Ad dress , ' GKO. F. BOWHLL d-Co.. 41 r 4w 40 and 41 Park Bow, N. Y. WO. "WE "WILL, PAY i!10. Agents f. W per week to sell our great and valuable discoveries. It you want permanent, honorable l.l.",!.lJ',!t'i:l,!1.t llly for particulars. Address Dl Lit c CO., Jackson, Michigan. r 41 4t A CARD. A Clergyman while residing in Houth America, as a missionary, discovered a sure and simple rem edy for (lie cure of Nervous Weakness. Early De. cay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal organs, and the whole tralnlo disorders brought on bv baneful aud vicious habits. Great nuiiihers have I l . V I " M-inciiy. i rompieu oy a ...... ... .n.uii. .un i.iiiiih;u niiu uiuoriunaie, i will send the recipe for preparing ami using tills medicine, In a sealed envelope, to any one who needs It, free of charge. Address JOS. T. IN MAN, Station D. Bible House, N. Y. City. 41 r 4 AVOI D QUAt KS.-A victim of early hulls cretlon, causing nervous debility, prematura decay, ie., having tried In vain every advertised remedy, has a simple means of self-cure, which lie will send free to Ins fellow-sufferers. Address .1 H. BEEVES. 78 Nassau st., New York, 41r4W TH I RTYpY rE ARsIeXPE H I E NCE IN THE THEATMENT 0 Chronic and Sexual Diseases. A PUTSIOLOOICAL YIKW OF MABHIAOE. The cheapest biMik ever published containing nearly three hundred pages, aud one hundred and thirty tine plates and engravings of the anatomy of the human organs In a state of health and dis ease, with a treatise on early errors, Its deplorable consequences upon the mind and body, with the author's plan of treatment the only rational and successful mode of cure, as shown by a report of cases treated. A truthful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage, who enUtrtaln doubts of their phyiical condition. Sent free of postage to any address, on receipt of twenty five emits In stamps or postal turreney, by addressing Dr. LA CKOlk. No. SI Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. The author may lie consulted upon any ot the diseases upon which his book treats.etther person, slly or by mail, and medicines sent to any part of the world. . . . . , ,, ., , ., l 1 4w FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Bcventy-Two Pages and Two Beautiful Col ored Plates nicely illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou, sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your name in gilt, post-paid, In Novombcr, 50 cents. Paper cover and one colored plate, 5 cents. I if Catalogue of hardy Bulbs and Seed for raii-piantlug, now ready and seut free to all applicants. Address, M. G. RKYNOLD8, Rochester, N. Y. 30 Attention 1 Printers! A T..i.,i!,... Office is oll'ered for sale in the borough of lyurume i n, at a very low figure Bud ou reasonable terms. ' f.ninr Pi.i,al. li..,:- - . .....v., WIUTIU and Nnnnareil siifflnlent t,tr .on.ulnn nn . medium sized newspaper. Job typo for the smallest card or mammoth poster, ail nsis. Presses new nnd pood . Vnr -,irii,r ..,.. ticulars, as to price, yorms &c. address patnuel Elliot. . Carlisle. Kfage Line Between Newport and New i .. ,i i 1 xnuriuiiuivwB. CTAGES leave New uerinautown dally at four park at S a. in. New ltloointleld at V'A a. in. Arrlvlnu o N.ujiui I., nam,.,., u.l.l. .1.- . oomniodiillon train Fast. Iteturniiig leaves Newport on the arrival of tho Mali Tralulroni Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. u. xviun,, rroprtelor. A UV KINDS OK JOB IMIINTINO if- Neatly exeouted at the Bloonineld Times SUiaia Job Omeat j. j ;. , . T ADIE8 AND CHILDREN "will and a J splendid assortment Of shoes at the ouo price store of F. Mortimer Si Co,, i,i ( , . ,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers