5t ipt Ioomfitllr ijius. Tuesday, January 23, 1872, LOCAL, DEr4ltTMENT. 0 i Su. Mo.j Til. 1 We: , j. So. I ! 7 H 9 10 11 12 13 114 15 16 17 18 10 20 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 UO 81 H 0 3 The Article entitled Religious Excito ment" will not do to publish, though it con tains much ttmt is true Tbo Lutheran charge at Loysville is with out a pastor Rtnce the removal of Rev. D. Sell, to Cumberland county. Jail. On Thursday last fl. young mu latto named Lawrence Oren was committed to Jail in this borough charged with mak ing an indecent assault upon an old lady named Mrs. Christina Gardner, living in Howe twp. Tho act complained of, was committed on the 17th of December last. Sadly Afflicted. On Friday night last a sad afllictiou befcl the family of Robert Milligan in M.idison township. On that night three of their children the youngest aged about 3 years and the oldest 12 years, died from scarlet fever., The deaths all oc curred within iiftcen minutes. It is one of t lie saddest cases we have had occasion to I record. Tlmy have but ono child left and t hat ono is also ill with tho fever. Sale Hills. Having a splendid assort ment of Job Type we are prepared to print any size or style of sale bills prompUy and cheap. Our friends who are not coming to town, can liy sending us the dale when they wish to sell, and a list of the articles they intend to oiler, with instructions as to the size of tho bill they desire can have them printed and returned by mail, without any xpense for postage. yC. Barn Burned. The light that was seen on Friday evening last, east of this borough, was caused by the burning of a barn bo longing to Qeo. Matchett ' in Miller twp. Quite a quantity of wheat, oats and fodder was destroyed. It is supposed the Are was the work of an incendiary as none of tho family had been around tho barn with fire or light. There was no insurance. A Bud Accident. On Thursday morning ast, a son of Mr. John Moose of Madison twp., was run over by aloaded wagon. The wagon had been loaded the evening previ ous with 73 bushels of wheat and iu back ing it out of the shed in tho morning the young man who was at tho lock by some means was knocked down and one of the wheels passed over his breast, causing se rious internal injury. Kicked By a Horse. On Wednesday last Mr. Joseph Rico, tho driver of tho mail stage on this line was kicked by a horse while at Newport. He was passing the horse in tho stable when tho accident hap pened. The cork of the shoe struck him just below the eye, making a decidedly ugly tut, though fortunately not a danger. A few days previous Willis Cjouser of Contra twp., was kicked by a horse and knocked down. In this case the hoof struck just abovo the eye, and was an ex ceedingly narrow escape. Furs and Shawls nro now being closed out at great bargaina by V. Mortimer. Call and see them. A Bad Accident. One of tho most dis tressing accidents occurred in North Codor us towi.ship York county, on Sunday morn ing a week, at the residence of Mr. Geo. Mai Mo, that we have chronicled for a long time. On the morning indicated, two small )xys (twins) of Mr. Markle, aged about six year, got hold of a loaded gun which was in the house, and while handling the weap on the load somehow was discharged, tho contents entered the forehead of one of tho little boys, tearing the upper portion of tho skull otf and scattering the brains and blood over tho room. Of course death was In stantauoous. This sad bereavement falls with crushing effect upon the parents, who have tho sympathy of the oommuuity. Ex. KerlonH Accident. On Friday a week a young son of Mr. Jackson Fiiikenbiuder, of Mifflin township, mot with a very serious and painful accident by means of a Thresh iug machine. The father was driving the horses, standing at the usual place, but, we believe, without a platform. His son, who attempted to get to him, was caught in tho gearing, aud his legs, though not exactly crushed, were broken in a number of places at the thigh Joint. The father, in attempt ing to rescue bis son, came very uigh shar ing a similar, if not a worse fate. . It is al most suicidal to be without a platform on a threshing machine, and it has been our painful duty to record several terrible ac cidents occasioned br this neglect. The condition of the lad is said by his physician to be encouraging. Ntvovill filar. (Jo to Whltmer'a In Newport, for your Fancy French Note Paper, Periodicals and uagaxiiiet. . , , . , , It Dnncnnnon Items. Our Duncannon cor respondent sends the following Items t , I J. Q. Detwilor, of Kansas, lectured on Temperance on Thursday, evening... His lcctur was both . good, and timely, as drunkenness is on , the increase In this SWilliam Pcnncll drovo across, the Junl .. ..... . nta the otner aay, wrtn a norse anu wagon, but bad to go around by the bridge to get bock, tho ice having quietly moved olTflve minutes after he crossed. ' Once before, Mr. Fennel attempted to cross during a storm, but was sent, horse, wagon and all, sailing down the Susquehanna, but ' was rescued opposite town. , ' Mr. Barker and bride, a newly wedded couplo from Harrleburg, were at the Na tional House on Thursday evening, whore thry received a livoly serenade by the Dun cannon Band. . Music, dancing and feast ing were the leading features up-stairs, but in tho bar-room and streets below, some thing less enjoyable took plaoe, namely, a free fight; all engaged, are related to each other, but pummeled away, nevertheless, inflicting ugly gashes In each other's crani ums, blacking eyes, smashing noses, &o. Mr. Shires, the proprietor of the hotel, camo in for an enlarged proboscis, while attempting to quell the disturbance, which ho finally succeeded in doing. Terrible Explosion. There has been a portablo steam saw-mill, owned by John Shelley, in operation in a piece of wood about three miles northeast of ThompRo.i town, in Delaware township. It appears that on Monday morning, the 8th inst., by some mUtnko water was not turned into the boiler. Fire was mado under tho boiler, but its emptiness was not discovered until it was red hot, and a number of pipes had been so damaged by the heat that they were unsafe. Work of courso was suspend ed. A machinist from llarrishurg was breught to repair the damaged boiler. Tho The machinist pronounced tho boiler ready for use ou Friday, the 12th inst. Water was turned on and tho firo mado. The ma chinist was making a final examination about noon, and had just pronounced the whole machine in working order, when a terrific explosion took place, tearing the mill to pieces, and scattering it in all direc tion. The machinist was near the boiler and in a stooping uttitude at the time. The missiles passed over him and did him no injury. A laborer named John Graham was instantly killed. Ho was about thirty- five years of age, and loaves a wifo and five children. Henry Rumbaugh had two ribs broken and was badly scalded. ' Foster Dimm was badly scalded, and a young man named Jackson sustained severe injuries. Sentinel, Cold Weather in Kansas. By the following extract from a letter written by a subscriber in Ramus, it will be seen they have had remarkably cold weather there : " Our winter until the last few days, has been unusually severe for this region. An old cattle dealer told me the other day that there would 100,000 cattle die this winter in Kansas. There were 800,000 cattle driv en up from Texas into Southern Kansas, during this last summer, and owing to the low prico paid in the eastern market, they are attempting to hold them over without making any provision for them, a thing they have been doing, but this winter has been very unfavorable, until new. If it continues as the past few days, however, grasses will soon start and release them." Alnm Baskets. Below will bo found another recipe for alum baskets in different colors, which may be acceptable to some of our rcadors: To make an Alum Basket first make your basket of wire, then hang it in a sat urated solution of Alum (that is dissolve all the Alum the water will take , up). The alum will crystalize on the basket equally if the water covers the whole. To make difl'oreat colors, dissolve Bichromate Potash with the alum for yellow; Cochineal, fir red; Bichromate Potash and Washing blue for green; &.C. I send tho abovo in answer to 8. L. V. Yours &c. A. SCHUG. Easton, Pa. COMMUNICATED. SrniNO Township, Jan. 18th, 1872. Mil. Editor: The protracted meeting in Little Germany ts still kept up. I was present a few evenings since, when the Teacher mado the singular assertion " that f there was any difference In the punish. ment in hell between the moral man and the onen sinner, the moral man would bo nun islieu the worst ? What can we think of such a doctrine? ' We would advise our correspondent not to worry alxnit the matter and still give pref erence to a moral hie rather than to live a wicked one. Ed. Sudden Death. On Wednesday after noon, Mr. Henry Kama, residing in Shir- manstown died very suddenly. He was sitting in tho eoach shop of Mr. Daniel Hupp, talking and seemed to be in the en Joy ment of good health, when all of a sud den he fell to the ground dead. Dr. Mosser, having been sent for done all in his power to bring him to life again but in vain. Dr, Mosser pronounced his disease that of apo plexy. IndejktndtnU Sales. Wo cull attention to the valuable Real Estate in Wheatfleld twp., formorly belonging to jWashlugton Kirk deceased which is advertised in another column, and for w hich bills have been printed at this office.;..',,, ,. :'".' . -MTfi Almost a Serious Fire , . Millers Township,' ; January 20th 1872. Mr. Editor. On last Wednesday about oue O'clock a. m. G. W.' Lkldlck, and my self being the night watchmen on this di vision, discovered the bake-ovon of Albert Angany, who resides on the farm of Samuel IC Boyor, to lie on fire. Wo repaired immediately to the place and extinguished the flames before it had got very much headway. Had we not discovered it when we did it would no doubt have resulted in the destruction of much property, or the loss of life, as the families, there being two In number (Angany'sand Wilson's,) were all in bed and kuew nothing of the a flair until the fire was put out. Tho oven is only about a rod from the house. The liouso uoin,'; a Jog one and pretty old, aim rotton at that, it is a wonder it didn't sot fire to it. , Wm. II. F. The New York Observer hns issued its Year-Book and Almanac for 1872, including an amount of valuable information, very rarely condenrcd into ono volume, and sold for ono dollar. It is a library of statistics and interesting facts in civil, religious, edu cational, agricultural, and philosophical departments, such as every intelligent fam- ly desires have at hand lor daily consulta tion. All the countries and governments of the world are horo displayed, with accu rate statements or their rulers, resources, productions: it gives a general summary of all tho Benevolent Institutions and Reli gious Denominations In tho world, with a complete Ministerial Directory of nearly every Religious Body In the United States; a complete list of all the Colleges, Tlico- igical Seminaries, Medical and Law Schools in tho United States; a carefully prepared List of tho recent, valuable Pub lications issued by the leading J'uhliKliing Houses of this country, with the prices ! an extensivo Chronological Tablu r Import ant Kvents, from tho Creation to the pres. cnt time ! also the entire reading matter of POOR RICHARD'S ALMANAC, (By Benjamin Franklin,) during the first years of its publication, including nil its celebrated Proverbs and Apothegms. IIT Subscribers to the OnsF.nvEU paying one year in advance will receive tho Year Book gratuitously. A Vm.uaist.k AotuouirimUi .Touknal, sent Three Months Free. We havo mado arrangements with the publishers of the " American Mock Journal" to send three monthly numbers oiiatis and port-paid to nil our subscribers who apply for them. Farmers and Stock Breeders should avail themselves of this generous offer, as the three mimbein contain nea 100 pages of choice original articles ou Veterinary Sci ence, Farming, Stock Breeding. Dairying, Poultry Breeding, etc., etc., handsomely illustrated with engravings. Also a great number of valuable recipes for the cure of various diseases to which' Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Poultry, &c., aro liable. Address . 1'. UUXi-ll is uo., ruunsners, Parkesburg, Pa. Church Notices. Lutheran Church Services each evening this week nt o'clock. In the M. E. Church presching on Sun day next at 10J a. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. I'rcsbyterian Preaching in the ourt House next Sa'ibalh morning, and a Sab bath School service in tho Church basement at 0 o'clock in the evening. Prayer-meeting ou Wednesday evening in the same place, at OJ o'clock. tif" We received a very fleaonnt lcttor of thanks from our old friend Kendall, since bis return homo, for a bottle or Jolunon's Ano dyne Liniment which w gave him, and which he says hut entirely cured til in of the trouble some and dangerous cougu lie Had wnen nere. I if On the death of one of England's moft eminent physicians, all his eflccts were sold by auction, anil among other thlnirs was a staled packet, markea " Advice 10 rnysicians.-wnicn brought a great price. The purchaser on open ing the paeket, read as follows) " Keep the head cool, the bowels open and the feet warm." If physic is necessary, use Parson's Purgative Pills; they are the most scientifically prepared pill that has appeared in the last iiuuarcci years. ' Vendue Crier. I will attend to crying sales anywhere in tho county when employed. My experience iu tho business of crying sales of Real Es tate and personal property for over tweuty years I feel certain I can give satisfaction to all that employ me. N. B. Those wishing me to cry their sale had better call and see me beloro ad- veitisiug I will have a list of sales. O.il.l.t. THOMAS BUTCH. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. The perrep- tlve 'acuity or women ts usually keener than the same pbrenotnulcal organ In men. Womeu know that bauty rather thun geulus is wothip- ped by the stonier sex. A niun may tulk of the latter to his lady-love, but the keenness of the woman knows that ne is thinking or the former. Women are fond of admiration heiice one or their lonirlngi Is to be beautiful The grand secret of female beauty Is health, the power to cat, digest and assimilate a prop, er quaiitlty of wholesome food. Take VINE- () All BITTEUS. It will cleanse the stomach, tone the vital organs, give a perfect dlgebtlsn, purify the blood, clrur up the complexion and produce a state of meutul and pbyxical electri city, which gives symmetry of form, bright eyes, white skin, glusey hair and a genuine type of female loveliness, which no cosmetic au produce. ia FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Beventv-Two Pages and Two Bbactipul Col oaitn Plates nicely illustrated, giving plalu directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables. Full bound with your name In gilt, post-paid, In November, 60 cents. Paper cover and oue colored oluto. ft cents. '- T" Cutalogue of hardy Bulbs and Seed for full-planting, now rcauy aud sent tree to all applicants. Address, M. G. REYNOLDS, 81) v. Rochester, N. T J.OVK ANU MATKIMONY. T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN, If yon with J j to marry, address thn undersigned, who will send you valuable information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective pf age, wealth or beauty 'This In formation will cost yon nothing, and if you I . k. . - ... T 111 1. T..I1.. ..--. A,. V.IBI1 U UlriJ. M. Rill JUUi The desired Information sent by return mall. Address, barah B. I.amssht, Uroenpolnl, a.ings iouuiy, . 1 r id. a - Conutj Prico Current. - " ' ' Bloom pi Kiih, January 22, 1872. Flaxseed,.., ...1160 Potatoes : 40 ' ' "' Butter ft pound, 20 " Eggs ft dozen 23 " Dried Apples V pound, 6 6 " ' Dried Peaches 10 0 10 cts.lft. Pealed Peaches, 12 6 18 cts. " Cherries 00 cts. ' " ritted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 6 8 ots. " . Onions ft bushel T5 " NEWroitT MARKtTS. ' iarrtclt(t Weekly by Kmigh, Unyder CD deai.ehs is GRAIN Ac rl01TJOK. Newport January 22, 1871 Flour, Extra, SO 00 " Huper. 8 00" W hite Wheat V bu 1 40 Red Wheat 1 35 0 1 85 Rye 7j Corn SOQ50 Oats V 82 pound 42 Barley 75 Clover Seed 8 2.1 , Timothy Seed J 60 Flax Heed 1 60 Potatoes 35 q Oronnd Alunin Salt, 1 90 Llmeburner's Coal, J 40 Htoro Coal 4 60 O 5 50 Pea Coal I 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bss. Cross Ties,8!4 feet long, 45 & 46 cents Toi'k 80.00 per lOOlbs. FISH, SALT, LIME ATs'II COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale ut the I Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia Price Current. Otrrectrit Wteklv by Junnry it Andreas, No. 123 Market Htheet. . J'lm.iuci.riiiA, January 20, 1872. Whlto Wheat, 1 7501 75 Wheat 1 56 U 56 Hye 81fl5 Com ftltj'O Oats ftl:ifl Clover Seed 10 lO'per lb. Timothy Meed 3 000 2 25 Flax Heed 1 80 1 80 Country Lard, .. 8 9 Kugs, 37 4138 ' CAKLIHLK PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected Weekly by B. C. Woodwahd. Carlisle, January 10, 1872. Family Flour, $7.00 Ruperilne Flour 6.00 Superfine Rye Flour 4.5 White Wheat 1.4-5 Red Wheat 1.40 Ke 75 Corn.....;...: 6' Oats, .... ......j 4ft Cloverseed S.25 Timothyseed, 8 .08 Flaxseed, 1.60 Ebkri-t 8AunKnsoii On the 18th Inst.. nt vne resilience 01 me nrme's parents, oy Kev. . A. Hedges, BHSlHted Kev. J. J. Kerr, Mr. John c. r.ucriv or tnis OorouirM. to Mils Kate Ban derson, of Centre township. Gahdnku-Wahdrokkr On Thnrsdnv. Jan uary II, 1 87 J. at Carlisle, by Rev. II. B. Hsrtz- ler, Mr. vviulleld B. (larduerof Adams county, and Josephine Wardeckcr. of this countv. wn.us Uahrett On January 11, 1872, nt me manse 01 ine eecond fresbyterlan Church, or Carlisle, by the Rev. George Norcron, Mr. MT. II. Wlllli, cf Duneannou, to Miss L. J. Barrett, of Markelvllle... Faust Hainks At the Presbyterian church in Mlllerntowti, by Rev. Hamilton, en the eve ning of the Cth (nst., Mr. Wm. 8. Faustto Mii-s mim mines, both of that borough. Thompson Uii.fim.en Bv tho tame, on the INth lnt., nt the residence ef the bride's rather, Mr. James II. Thompson, to Miss Emma Uiltlllen, both of Mlllerstown. Colgate Tayloh By the same, on the 84th nit., st the parsonage, nt Roseburir. Mr. James Colgate, to Miss Lizzie Taylor, both of Juniata couiiiy, ra. C'Rossur Muhlatt At the Lutheran par sonage at Newport, on the 10th Inst., by Rev. A. H. Aughe, James Crossby to Susan Murlatt, all of Raccoon Valley, this cotinty. Wommkr Jacobs At the M. E. Pariounre In Newport, by Rev. II. C. Cbeston, Mr. D. B. Wommer of Dnnnully's Mills, to Mrs. E. 8. Jacobs of Markelvllle. fM!Tii Miller On the Ith inst., by Rev. Wm. Qulgloy at his rusideuce In Kschcol. Mr. Emanuel Smith to Mrs. Sophia Miller, both of una county. X3XaL4L'Z2Xft3. Loock In Carroll township, on the 17th inst., Mr. John Louck, aged 00 years, 8 months ana xj aays. AfHTUTQ WANTKD-For our new Book. AUCjIIIO THIS ItKimiT HIDE OF NEW YOUK. By a Cltv Missionary. ) Enirravinus. 80?' Aiii-uusell4ila day. K. 11. THE AT. Publisher. Broadway, N. . 4dlw AUENTH WANTED FOB THE LIFE OF JAMES FISKt A complete History of his life and exploits from A l'KDI.AK HOY TO A KINO A MONO FINAN CIERS, ills Triumphs and Failures. How lie nvru mm now im iriru. iiiusuuiru. i rice 11 Mall 50 cents. Terms Llbnra. Address, WM FLINT it CO., Philadelphia, l'a. 4(Uw IOO ( HOICK SELECTION. NO. ." ts now ready with its precious store of ifod things for Public and Parlor IteadiiiKH. beluu a happy blendlnyiof Eloquence, Humor, Hentlineut, 1'utlio and llurlesiiun. Uniform in stylo with the pre ceding iiumliers, which have won the public heart, and the cry Is "MOKE I" Cloth-bound, 7f cental piincr, .yj veins, or s copies lorsi. Also. " JiAUEl ttlOlt DIAl.OltllKH." revised. nrlr.sl M Ask your bookseller for them, or -nd price to . s mir. 1 1 w v v., tvt iiicsiuui oireet, ruua dululna. l'a. A o-oTita TA7nrito.r1 Thoseselllngotherbooks AgUilUi VV ttllMJU.ca,, sell these by thou. sauds. 4d4w AGENTS WANTF.I) FOB LIFE IN UTAH Being an expose of the secret rites and mysteries nt MormontMm. With a full and authentic history ef Polyjmmy, by J. 11. SKA 1)1. K, Editor or the Hall J.ase neporier. AiftlttA am liiMMItiff with unnreuedellted success. one reports lsu subscribers in tour davs, another (i in two uavs.' nenn lor rireu:iirs aim m mi Hie prss says of the work, isaiiwsai. run. LIHI1INO CO. Philadelphia, Pa. 4 d4w TO CONHUMI'TIYKH. The sdvertlser. having been permanently oured of that dread disease, consumption, by a slmpla remedy. Is anxious to make known to his felluw nnVixra tha inaaiit of cure. To all whodeslre It. he will send a copy of the ureserlpllon used (frea of charge,) with the directions for preparing and uslim the same, whh'li tliey will Mini a sure cur for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will uluase address (If Kev. EDWAKlf A. WILSON. 204 South Third St., Wllliatunburg, K. T, A new Book of Abiding Value and Ready Hale. President O. W. Finney, of Olierhn, (o..) College, writes: " Ths teachings of tills work should be eome matters of fceuenil knowledge. I believe few win ouj(;i hi this hook except uiose who sre re buked by It. and who, therefore, most need It. -May Ood bless both It and Its faithful author." oampiepniros nnnetrenlarn sent free. ., C. F. VENT. Publisher, " 08 Murray St., New York. CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY A. li. SiriJRK has a large lot of second-hand work on rSPSJU hand, which lie will sell cheap In order S2s5i to make room for new work. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. He has. also, the best lot of NEW WORK ON HAND. You can always see different styles. The material Is not In question anymore, for it is the best used. If you want satisfaction In style, quality and price, go to this shop before purchasing elsewhere. There is no tlrm that has a Imtter Trade, or sells more in Cumberland and Perry counties. REPAIRING AND PAINTING prorrmtly attended to. Factory Corner of South and Pitt (Streets, 3 dp CARLISLE, PA. NOTICK TO TRESPASSERS. - The snoscrl . . her hereby gives notice that all nurl ins urn iriildclen to use private road" 011 his premises, or espass on his property in any manner whatever, llhout oermlBslon IlENKx" KELL. . - Saville twp., Jan. 17, 1872 A LIST OF RWEOKNBOIIO'S WORKS, and theOollateral Works of the New Jerusalem Church, .sent by mail, oil application to E. II. HWINNEY, aaoni ) Cooper Union, N. Y, 8.00 T ACTTNiay KiinscitinER to the ,a- "litmus ntiiu.u (;i large s page Weekly paper) receives gratis, a Mag nificent 15 Steel K.miraviiiR. 28 by ftn Inches, entitled ' THE NA 1'IVITY OK OI'H LOUD" or one of "Prnng's Charming Hft Chrotnos. 14 tv 17 Indies, entitled " HAVE PATIENCE." ulit tle country girl te.tslng a shepherd dog, one of the most attractive littleartistio gems ever Issued. Terms J3 a year. tour choice lietween the two premi ums. Specimen copy of Wbstkiin Woki.ij, with full description, seut lor stamp. AO ENTS WANTED. Any one who will engage to act as local aeent. and semi 1, shall receive a perfect copy of either premium he desires, w'th full In structions, ami the Westein Wohi.o for three months Free. Local agents can easily make $5 a day. Address .ItS. It. I.fl.l.ldli I'ltl.liul,- V. 'j.t M for $3.00! Held street. Boston, Mass. 3 a lm PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE. milE subscribers, Administrators of the estate tWhiii '...u ; 1 . 1 um:,"eu. win oaerat ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. Slat, 1878, The following descrilied Real Estate, to wit: A TO k nt, .11 t . - ,? situate in wneat- fleld township, I'erry county. Pa., on the road .. ...... ....... .iiniuu bu new iHpouiiipiu.. annul four miles from the former and six miles from the latter place, and iHiumled by lands of the Iluncan non Iron Co.. William Keiui, Joseph Elwrsole ami others, containing' ONE IIUNDHEII AND NINETY-FIVE Af-IERS one hundred of which Is under good fence and In a vooil stule of ciilllvoil,... 1 ... wel -limed. The balance Is covered with thriving tlmlicr, comnr slug chestnut, oak, pine, ,c.,aiid when cleared can all lie farmed, so that two good : "Hi 01 uin enure tract, las) Improvements on the tract are a fS, DWELLING HOUSE, .Si Jl Large Bank llarn (nearly new). Wanna KhcdTCorn Crib. &e. There Is also a never falling spring of water near the house. " For further Information call upon Oeo. F. Mover, ,res ding on the premises, orm either of the undersigned, residing at New Cumberland, Pa. M if Main tl, Minniinn.. ... 1 i ... ,. .. . . . I. .. .. . t. i.i v: i m i ll in ll Haiu day, when terms will be made known by BARAII J. KIRK, JOHN C. KIRK, January 9, 1871 Administrators. . M. 0IHV1S. J M. UIKVIN A MUH, J. b. uiuvm OoiumlMssion MerchnutM, No, , HPEAR'S WHARF, IUKiuiore, lid. , wl" Pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of couutry produce, aud remit the amounts promptly. 6341y GREAT INDUCEMENTS! AlOltlHONIMIVi:, DESCKII'TIVB OF LIFE IN UTAH. l)y a sister of a high priest, one of hfs victims, who has made her escape after a residence of Ufteea years among them. Her atlulsvits lo the Oovern ment, crushing evidence against Brlglium Voiint and the elders. The Prophet" In court. Trial and sentence of Hawkins startling disclosures, plots, assassinations and victims. 172 pages, fully Illustrated. Circulars, Terms and full particulars, sent Ires ou application, address, DLFEHXD AHUM K AD, Publisher. 711 Saiisoiu Street, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTEiTfoT PHASES OF LONDON LIFE. Br I). J. KiiiWiH, the well-known Journalist. THE VERY L ARO EST (COWMIS8ION8 PAQ. This book Is a beautiful octavo of 985 pages, em belished wl;lilio engravings, and a finely execu ted map i of London, designed and executed ex pressly for this work by eminent artists. It con Uiliis a full, graphic and truthful statement of lbs Sights Secrets and Sensations of the great Me tropolis of the world. Address, UI FFIELD ASHMEAP, Publisher, 711 Hansom street, Philadelphia, I AST AND ONLT NOTICE. Notice ! J hereby given that the accounts or Wm. ot-au & Bom, Newport, Pa., must be paid within thirty days from date, or they will I left lu the bands of an officer for collection. , WM. KOUUli BON. , 1 January 0, 1873. CIIAB. J. T, MclNTIHE, Attomey-at-Uw, New Bloomltehl. pi rv n.. 1 .Pa. " All professional hualueu pioniplly audfailk tiilly attended to.S 3 lv. "trbl. N. KKIBEUT. Atlorncv at Law, . : .T . a . .oN0W Rloouilield, Perry oo.. Pa. liloomOeid, i t ly, . . ,