8 fltlje lues, Ktu) Dloomftcld, )n. Miscellaneous News Items. , Professional Cards. . 1 1 t3T There were sixteen deaths from small-pox In Brooklyn, N. Y., on Tuesday nigut last. tW Mr. Vails, a resident of Pleasant township, Switzerland county, Ind., was alios laBt Monday niglit, while undressing to go to bed, and died about eleven o'clock. The assassin fired through the window and escaped. CWThe New Bedford Standard says tho entire catch of whalebone by the Arctic fleet last season was only 28,000 pounds, and, 23,081 pounds have arrived in that city and Boston by the Paciflo Railroad, the balance being on board the ship Europa, of Edgartown, bound homo. t& A few evenings ago a kerosene lamp standing on a table in the Curran House, Stevens' Point, Wisconsin, exploded from some unknown cause. The concussion caused the explosion of fifteen others, which had just been trimmed and lighted for use. Prompt action prevented a con flagration. Eff"" A special dispatch to the Cincinnati Commercial from Frankfort, Ky., says a short time since a party of disguised Ku klux visited the house of a citizen in that county while a wedding was in progress and took possession of the premises. They fired off pistols and danced over the floor. The fright occasioned to tho daughter of this citizen caused her to go into spasms, succeeded by insanity. tST The St. Peter, Minn., Tribune, tolls this : Little Johny Rogers, is five years old, full of mischcif, and goes to school. The other day, tho teacher having exhausted moral persuasion, gave Johny a noto to do liver to tho principle, which read as follows: " Mr. Metonlf : The bearer deserves a se vere punishment." Johny was suspicious he smelt a mice and on reflection he concluded not to go to the principal's room. Meeting a Nor wegian bey in the hall, ho inveigled him into delivering the note and went off to play. The principal read the note and at once went for "the bearer," who departed a sadder and wiser Norwegian. tW A desperate shooting affair occurred In Charlestown, V. Va., on last Tuesday under tho following circumstances: Dur ing the war tho lands of John Clarkson, a wealthy Virginian, were sold for taxes, and a suit was commenced to recover tho prop erty. During the progress of the trial Clarkson called the dofendant, U. S. Mar shal Stack, a liar. Stack struck Clarkson, and a general melee ensued, in which seven shots were fired. The room was small and more than a dozen persons wero present. Clarkson was shot four times, and one wound, being in the breast, is dangorous. All the parties are wealthy and respectablo, and the afl'air has caused a great excite ment. POBEIoSTlTEWS." London, January 24th. A sevcro storm commenced hero yesterday evening and las ted all night, raging with great violence. Tho gale at times became a hurricane, and rain poured down in torrents, flooding tho lower portions of tho city. The Parliament building was damaged, the water penetrat ing the roof in soveral places and injuring the decorations and furniture. The weather reports say that the storm extended through the British isles and reached some portions of the Continent. The telegraph wires wo prostrated in vari ous directions and remmunications inter rupted. In the Channel and on the Irish coast tho storm was excessively severe. Serious disasters to shipping arc feared, although, partly owing to the derangement of the wireB, no wrecks are yet reported. Affairs in Mexico aro in a terrible con dition. Dissatisfaction exists in every de partment, and murder and robbery is rapid ly on the increase. Only a few days since a railroad train was attacked at Puebla, and seven passengers wero killed, ono being a little girl. At Madrid, on tho 2.1th inst., during tho session of the Spanish Cortes, Senor Diaz Qnintera addressed the members on tho subject of the relations which exist between the mother country and Cuba. Towards the conclusion of tho speech he asserted that " it is quite time for Spain to cedo Cuba to the United States," an ex pression which was literally howled down by the whole House. The Mail Steamer from Rio Janeiro, brings news of a terriblo steam disaster. The steamer America, plying between Rio mid Montevideo, while on a trip from tho latter place, on the night of December 22, took fire. The flames spiead with great rapidity, and the vessel wan soon burned to the water's edgq,, A largo , number of passengers wero on board, of whom eighty seven lost their, lives, being either burned to death or drowned.., , ,... , i, , ., Prcsidont Thiers is endeavoring to socuro the' complete evacuation by' the Prussiou troops of the French territory which was hostaged to Germany iu security of the payment of the war Indemnity." " Prince Bismavk will assent to tho 'imme diate march of the Emperor William's soldiers homeward oij couditiou that three milliards of mouty ut paid by tho French into the Berlin treasury, eailitr , than was previously stipulated.. 4 ... . -r . ..,, ,: New Advertisement. rpiIIS 18 NO HUMBUG ! By sending 85 cts., 1 with age, height, color of eyes end hair, you will receive by return mail, a correct pic ture of your future husband or wife, with name and date of man-late. Address W. FOX, P. O. Drawer, No. 4 Fultonville, N. T. 4 w d. , FREE TO AGENTS 1 I A bound canvassing book of the IMctorlnl Home 11111, Containing over 3TO Illustrations. With a Com nrehensive Cyclopedia explanatory of the Bcitp. lines. In Kngllsh and German, auw WM. FLINT & CO., 1'hlladelphla, Pa. Profitable Employment I We desire toenfcages, few more Agents to sell the World Krnnwned Improved BUCKEYE HEW IN" MACHINE, at a liberal salary or on Commis sion. A Horse and Wagon (riven Co Agents. Full Particulars furnished on application. Address W. A. IlKNPKliSON & CO., General Agents, Cleve ami , Ohio, and St, ho ills, Mo. 2 dtw GREAT CHANCE FOR AGENTS. Do vou want a sltiiAtlon nsnireitt Tw.n1 nr 1 Traveling with chance to make $S to $20 per 6t day selling our new 7 strand White W'lre III Clothes Lines? Theylast forever sample 1 free, so there Is no risk. Address at once kl Hudson ltlver Wire Works, corner Water hu m i and Maiden Lane, N. Y., or 10 Dearborn Street, Chicago. 2 d 4w WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. These Tablets present the Acid In Combination with other elllelent remedies. In a popular lorm, for the cure of all throat and lung diseases. Hoarseness and ulceration of the throat are Im mediately relieved, and statements are constantly being sent to the proprietor of relief In cases of throat difficulties of years standing. ('ACTION. Don't tie deceived hy worthless lm nations. iet only Well's Carbollo Tablets. Price 25 cents per box. JOHN U. KKLLOO, Piatt ht. N. Y., Sole agents for U. 8. 2 d 4w JURUDEBA WIIAT IS IT T ' It Is a Sure and Perfect Itemedy for all Diseases of THE LIVHK AND MPLKKN, EN LA HOE WENT OH OBSTRUCTION OF INTES TINES. CKINAKY, UTEKINK, OH ABDOMINAL ORGANS, POVEH TV OH WANT OF BLOOD, 1NTKHM1 T T E N T F E V E H S. 1NKLAM ATION OK THE LIVE It, DHOl'SY, SLIKJOISII CIRCULATION OK THE lll.OOl). A list 'ESSES, TUMORS, JAUNDICE. SCROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, AGUE AND EVEH, OH THEIH CONCOMITANTS, ETC. Dr. Wells having become aware of the extraor dinary medicinal properties of the South Ameri can Plant, called JUR lB EB A, 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 offer It to the public, and Is happy to state that lie has a errect arrangement fora regular monthly supply of this wonderful plant. lie has spent much time experimenting and Investigating as to the most efficient prepara Hon from It, for popular use, and has for some time used In his own practice with the most happy results, the effectual medicine now presented to public as DR. WELL'S EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA and he confidently recommends It to cverv family as a household remedy which should be freely ta ken as a blood purlllor in all derangements of the system and to animate and fortify all weak and lymphatic temperaments., JOHN O. KELLOO. riattSt.. N. Y. Sole agent for the United States. Price One Dollar per Bottle. Send for circular. 2d4t BOO MORE AGENTS WANTED for the most Complete, reliable and splendidly Illustrated work on CHH'AUO ITS HISTORY AND DESTRUCTION. By Colliert & Chamberlain. Enlivened with livid pen pictures or terriniu scenes and thrilling Inci dents, embracing also accounts of the disastrous tires in MOSCOW, ROME, LONDON, N.YORK, PHILADELPHIA. PORTLAND and lute forest tires In WISCONSIN and MICHIGAN. Contains 62H pages and a superior map of Chicago. 4o,nw copies sold llrst 00 davs. and sale Increasing rap idly. Beware of Incomplete works. Send at once for circulars. Hl'HKAKI) BROS., Publishers. 7 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. 2d4w Wanted Agents. JHOtoMOOPEU MONTH, BY SELLING Great F ort u ties I AND HOW THEY WERE MADE; or, THE STRUGGLES and THIUMl'HS OF OCR SELF MADE MEN, by J. 1). MeCabe. Jr. By forty em luent examples, It teaches how to succeed 111 life, and at the same time bencllt mankind. For par ticulars, notices of the press mid extra terms, ad dress GEO. MACLEAN, Publishers. 2 d 4w Philadelphia. CHICAGO AND TS DESTRUCTION. 40,ono copies sold. In English and German, Price 12 iu. HATTTTfiM Hlnce Issuing this work, smaller A aurl Inferior histories are ottered, be sure the book you buy is by Upton & Sheuhun, atull octavo, 6iU inches, nearly Sou pages, and over 45 Illustrations. Send 81.00 for out lit, with choice of territory. Also two beautiful Chromos. CHICAGO AS IT WAS, and CHICAGOIN FLAMES. Clrcularsand terms free. Fronts large. UNION PUBLISH ING COMPANY, CHICAGO, PHILADELPHIA, or CINCINNATI. 2d4w $5,000 REWARD v' iSV Wr2 very and skill In saving emigrants from tho Indi ans. "MY CAPTIVITY AMONG THE SIOUX" Is a history of her life a a prisoner among them . A wonderful story endorsed by Army officers, Congressmen, &c. Splendid Inducements to Agents to sell this and other popular win ks, in eluding the best FAMILY BIBLE. Write nt once to ytlAKEH CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY. 217 and 21U Quince Street, Philadelphia. 2 d 4w $10 from 50 Cents. 12 Samples sent (postage paid) for Fifty Cents, that rota II easily for Tea Dollars. J lit R. L. WoixOTT, N. Y. RIFLES, SHOT-CUN8, REVOLVERS Gun materials of every kind. Write for Price ....... ... .r,b u cnri a nun iiihi, 1 lusnill go. Pa. Army guns and Revolvers bought or traded CjQTFi A MONTH Expenses paid outfit furnished. Address Baco Novultt AOo. Baco. Me. 3 4 w 4. UUO HkWAHll la oirr,,a I the proprietor of Ir. Hags'a I (alairli lUmiulj for a ut. 0 1 in,wiiicii h can note Hold hy Uruifuitlt at fto c 2U4vr 1 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, vr Wholesale Uroocrst, . AMI COMMISSION M K R C U A .Vt 8 No. 13ft AKCH STREET . , , , . . 1 I i t 1'hiladelphla, 1 Afar The sale of Kggs, Heads, Grain and Wool ' Pleas send for s Circular. 41 1 w. -z. -m in in u 1 n J:' .t. 1.1 w.-. ii.,ui .i, jj, 1 m fa K 1 TV 11 in - THESE BUILDINGS, COVERING LOTS Nos. 534, 536, 538 Market St., Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St. and Nos. 525, 527, 529 Minor St., Whoso Salesrooms and Storerooms, spread out, would cover more than Three Acres of ground, making them the Largest and Completest Buildings of the kind in America, if not in the World, are now COMPLETELY FILLED with our HOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OP FILL CLOTHING. FULLY $750,000'8 WORTH OP THE MOST SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. All perfectly New ana Frcslnii Designs anfl Materials. WANAMAKER &" BROWN. . Philadelphia. English Hoofing Felt Is found to stand well la all climates, bcln)r ex tensively ncd for Roofing Houses, Out-Bulld-Inirs and Sheds; for Laying Flnt Roofs, Gutters, Lining Granaries, Storehouses, or Walls, (cither outsldo or inside), and for placing un der Slates or Tiles. It Is also a cheap and ell'ectlve Colling on tho underneath side of raf ters of a Slated or Tiled Roof, oud as a Celling to Iron Roofs, counteracting Heat, Frott, and Condensation of Moisture. The English Felt is put up In rolls of 25 yards in length, by 32 inches In width, uud containing a surface of 200 square feet. THREE-PLY FELT FOR ROOTING. In Rolls, 20 Inches wido.hy 50feet In length; ench roll will cover a surfuco 10 feet sqnaro, or 100 squuro fcut. It is to he laid across the roof, shingle fash ion, with a lap of two Indies, and secured by nailing the edges with 3d nails and tin caps. When laid, the Felt is to bo painted with Mnstic Roof Coating, and Sanded. The Mas tie Roof Coating is mixed, ready for use, and Is applied with a brush. TARRED ROOFING FELT. Used extensively for Sheathing Houses, and for Tar and Gruvcl Rooting, nlso for placing under Slate, Tin and Shingle Roofing. It is used In packing Woolens and Furs to protect them from moths. Put up in rolls weighing 45 pounds each. 15 pounds Felt will cover a surfuco of 100 square feet. , . . TWO-PLY FELT, For Sheathing Houses, Roofing Temporary Buildings, making Watert ight Floors, and for placing under Slate and Shingles. In rolls, Bfl Inches wide by 50 feet In length. Eaoh roll will cover a surface of 10 feet square or 100 square feet. For8heathing It can be nnllcd upon the stud ding, making a perfectly air tight sheathing, and sure protection from dampness. ; Rats, mice, or vermin will not go ueur It. MICA CANVAS ROOFING, Iu rolls containing 250 square feet. Is to be laid across the roof, and hipped shlngla fash Ion with a hip of two Inches, and secured by nulling the edges with 20 or., tacks. This is tho only Composition Rooting that does not require a finishing eout of paint or cement. UNTARRED SHEATHING FELT, For Carpet Lining, Deadening Floors, and for putting under Slate, Tin and Shingle Roofing. Put up In rolls weighing 100 pounds. 10 pounds Felt will coer a. surface 10 feet square, or 100 square feet. MANUFACTURED BY THE PENN ROOFING CO., j (05 Sputh Sod Street,- : . t , , 5S:iit t r PH1I,AUEH'I1U, i'A. To NhoomakorH.1 THK subscribers keep constantly on hand, a , 'lNK,ANr!JRTSllNT Ol' FRENCH CALF SA'.YS. F1XK LIXIXOS, , , ROANS, . M0 no CCQ S, in:, , , n , , ., fSIIQJS T11RK.UJ, PEGS, AWLS, and s general iiHiortuieiit of articles used by Shoe makers. . . F. MORTIMER t CO. - i .-- A 11" XlfrlW OF JOB IMMNTINO V Neatly executed at tU tloiuUuUt Times Hteanl J Office, ill fei!iS!aita?ll.Ull"fi l;Si-;l5.4'.f fciLit hill a itw EOSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE ROSADALIS ore published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a corlnln euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in nil its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Disease, Liver Com plaint and ull diseases of tho lilood. 0112 E0TTL3 C? EOSADALIS will do mora good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of ffarsuparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHVSICIAN3 have used Rusadalis in their practice lor tlio past threo years and trrclv ondorso it as a reliable Altcrativo and lilood l'urider. DR. T. C. FUOTT,of Ealtlmoio. OH. T. J. HOY K IX, " I1R.R. W.CAItlt. " 1)11. V. O. HANNKLLY, UH. J. S. El'AIlMS, of Nicholasvlllo, nrt. L. MrCARTHA, Columbia, s c nil. A. )i. NOBLr.S, F.dgocoml), N. c. USED AIID E3D03SSD BY J. Tl. FRENCH li EONS, I'allHlvcr, Masl. P. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WIlKKLKH.Lluis, 1'Uio. 11. HALF,, I.imn.Olio. I'ltAVEN & CO., OorHnnsvlllo, Va. SAM'L. G. McFADDKX, Muifrec.s ton, Tenn. Our snri, will nnt nllnw of any ex tended leiiKirki in rclnliou to tho virtursof l'.u-ai'.riDs. Totho Slcillcal Prolession wo u:i:nntro a Fluid Kx tractsuporior in r.fiy they havo ever usd in tho ti cit ETirnt of diseaflnd Hlood; and to tin- hiIIk ted woaaytry llosadnlis, ami yt;u will Lo restored to hoakh. Rosailalls la sold hv all DniprlMs. prlco 91. SO iar bottlo. Adurw cn. clsi:s:;ts & c?. Manufacturing Chemists, llALTiycux, 'IJ. 5 30 w A OttEAT OFFER! OM.V S.1 KOK $11 IN VAU'K I Olt, KOIl 84. IS IN VAl.l K. Olt, 6, m IN VALUE I Tllli beautiful and artistic riiromi), "Isn't She Pretty?" liiirhly llnlslii'd. mounted, and varn ished. Size. 1:'17 (after J. illle M. SK'iieer.) retail price. JS, will be sent by mall, securely done up, iwst-fivc. us a prcuiliiin to everv t3 yearly subsi'i l-iH-rtoliKMOKKST'S MONTHLY, aeknowledged the uiiiHt beantilul and useful l'uiior MaKanne in America. " Isn't Win Pretty t" Is a beautiful ('liro nniiiiul Kplnndid l'uilnr Picture, and a valuable win k of art, worth more than Double the Cost of (subscript Inn, and. together with DKMKHKHT'H MiiNTIII.V nltnrds an opportuulty for the invest ment of ') such as iiuiv never occur again s nr, In place of "Isn't She Pretty)" for tl additional, '' lllawallia's Woolnu," (after Jerome Thompson), size, 1,1x21, prleo, UlS. will be sent iiost lree i or Isdli (.'liionins li nd Deinni'csi's Munlhly, for one year, for s.1. Hiawalha's Wooing is ml equally spleiidlil work of art, a large mid beautiful ohro iihi, and worth four time the price charged. Hiishunds, Fathers, and I-overs. do not fall losub Hci llie fwr Deuioi'cst's Magazine, and present It with a beautiful L'hromo. it will make eyes spark lo with delight and satisfaction, and prove a monthly reminder of your good taste and kind feeling. Address W, Jknminos DkmohkhT, H.18 Ill'oHilwny. New York. Copies of the latest num bers of the .Magazine 2o cents each, post-free. la v mil TimsE, ' ' , .1. New Blooiufleld, Pa. ! THK sulweri tier having purchased ihe property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends and former customers to give him a call as he Is determined 1 1 furnish drst class accommodations. lllOMAH HUTCH, ltr. Proprietor. A 1, "HTM. A. 8PONBLKR, Attorney-at-Law, Ty Ofllce adjoining his rosldence, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Porry co., Pa. 3 2 ly S1I. GALBRATTH, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooinllefd, Perry CO., Pa. V Panolnna 11,,ntloa lln,U Ha., nn.1 nil Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Oltlce with Wm. A. Bponsler, Esq. S 2 ly. JOHN O. SHATTO, flnrgeon Dentist. New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and (surgical Drn Drlces.done In the best manner, and at reasonable 3-Olllce over Mortimer's store. 3 1 ly CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry CO., Pa. 9.0fflce adjoining Mortl.ner' Store. 3 2 ly BP. McINTIRE Attorney at Law, and Dl- trict Attorney of Perry county. Olllce with J. X. Mclntlre, New Bloomtleld, Penn'a. LJ1WIS POTTKU, Attobnht-at-Law & Notary Pubt.io, New llloomfiM, Itrry County, If.nn'a. MW 8ieeial attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, Sc., and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Aftldavlts and Ae knnwledgnients taken. -Ortlco ttvedoors West of Sutch's hotel. 321y. JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. Office in the Court House, with J. It. Hhuler. Esq. Refers ta B. Mclntlre, Esq. June 27, 1871, WM. M. BUTCH, Attorney-at-Law, and Mill, tary Claim Agent, New Bloomtleld, Terry co., Pa. -Office Two doors West of F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CLEE MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law,. Centre Square, . New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. V All business entrusted to his care will re celve prompt attention. 3 2 tf CHAS. J. T; McINTIRE, Attorncy-at-Law, . . New Bloomtleld, Perry oo., Pa. . "A11 professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 lv. WM. N. SE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld. 1'orrv co.. Pa. Bloomllold, 3 33 ly. LEE AKTOIST Mutual Firo Insurnnco Company, OF JonoBtown, I'eim'tx. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. N Steam risks taken. This Is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the Htnto. Country proiwrtv Insured 1'erpetuallv at H (10 per thousand, and Town property at 5 ut per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., 4 16 Agent for Perry County. PEEtltY COUNTY Real Estate, Insurance, CLAIM AGENCY, LEWIS POTTER & C0.'f .KefflJ Estate Rrokert, Insurance, t Claim Agent New ISIoomlicld, Pa. WE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell ers to the advantages we oiler them in pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of fice. We have a very large llstof desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, stars and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to oiler at great bar- f ;ai ns. We advertise our property very extenslve y. and use all our efforts, skill, and dllllgence to effect a sale. We make no charges unless tho nnierty is sold while registered with us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers nt moderate rates. Some of tho best, cheapest, and most reliable lire, life, and cattle Insurance companies In tlw United states nro represented at this agency. Property Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually ut U and 85 per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and hells of soldiers who nrn entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never mailo application. Sol diers, If you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed n disease In Ihe service from which you are din abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties liaviim any business lo transact In our lino, am respectfully Invited to gives us a call, as we are conlldeiit we can render satisfaction in any brunch of our business. W No charge for Information. 4 iiuly LEWIS roiTlilt & CO. Hoots ! Hoots t K 1'ul Assmtnicni of IHt CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Slaehlnii Hided, Whole Mock ' Double tiuiu uud Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by K.'D. SPAHU, YORK, PA. i A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand, arSiectal Attention l'ald tt (Jrturi.-Qt. . 6 232U. rpHE Tenth Volume of Wood's HouseheM J Magazine begins with January 187'J. Its regular contributors Include Horace Uncle;, Gail Hamilton. Thos. K. Bccchor, Dr. Dlo Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Partou, etc Harriet BeecUer btowe, Brick romeroy, John O. Buxe, Muj. Gen. Kllpatrick, I'etrollura V. Nnsby, ect., writo for It occusiounlly. Terms,. One Dollar a year. . Iu clubbing, "three first class periodicals uro given for the price of one of them. The most liberal Premium List ever published. Mo periodical Is moie frequently or favorably mentioned by the press. " Woed's Household Magazine Is one of the monuments of business entcrpriie which mark the age.-' MethodM Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. "It has been Improving ever since we knew It a good criterion for the future." Courier, New Market, Canada. "It Is a marvel of cheapness and llrst-nlaat quality combined." A't York Timet, Specimen copv sent free t any address. ' ' B. 6. WOOD & CO., 8 . , Newburgh, N. T. TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will nna j splendid assortment of shoes nt tilt one price store' of F. Mortimer K Co.