)t Stmc0, Kctu ;Dloomftdii, JJa; 5 Tuesday, March 20, 1S7. vOCAt, DEPARTMENT. S M M H 0 MARCH. 8a. 2 9 ie 23 30 0 6 Notice, Subset iVicrs wish to cliango their post office address will vrtcaso mention the name of the ofllco to wliieh tho jiaper has been nent, as well as to the ofllco to wliieh it is to bo sent in future. Attention to this request will insure tho desired change. Train. George Francis Train was in llai risburg on Tncsdoy. lie indulged in au hour's speech in tho House beforo tlio Leg islature assembled. Dead. We published last week nu ac count of tau accident to a lad named Z.iclia rias of Mcchanicsburg, -who was so severely injured by attempting to jump 011 a freight train that one of his legs had to be amputa ted. He has since died of lock-jaw. A Good Hat House For a good Hat House we can reecommend Messrs Bnrnes Bro's., & Hcrron, 503 Market St., Thila. And if you wish a pleasant man to deal with ask for Mr. D. Port Beale. Our word for it you will be well pleased, and have your orders faithfully filled. A Good Com Planter. The Morrison's improved corn planter is undoubtedly tho best in' use. It has advantages over all others that are made, and every farmer should have one. Mr. W. H. Henderson is the patentee of this county and is at pres ent iu theupper townships soliciting orders. Mr. Henderson's address is 179 North Han over street Carlisle. XBadly Scared. A few days since a young man whose face appeared to indi cate a recent recovery from the small-pox entered the bar-room of the Robinson House, in this borough. It was exceedingly amu sing to notice with what apparent una nimity the occupants of the room remenv bered engagements they had elsewhere, and how suddenly they departed. The pro prietor of tho house anxious for the com fort of his guests, called the stranger aside and questioned him, when ' the man ac knowledged that ho had recovered from that foul disease, but as it was about seven teen years since he had it, thought there would be no danger of his spreading it. The crowd soon recovered its equanimity. Xinothcr Sudden Death. On Thursday night last Mrs. Pealo of this borough re coivtd a paralytic stroke from which she died on Saturday forenoon. Mrs. Peale had gone to her room to retire for the night, and at that time seemed in unusual good spirits. About three quarters of an hour later, her -son, Mr. 8. A. Peale, and his wife going up, noticed lior light still burning, and thinking they beard a moan in her room, entered and found the old lady insensible and from appearances, she must have received the shock shortly after going up stairs. Although every effort was made for her recovery she remained insensible until death come to her relief. Mrs. Pealo had a large circle of friends and relatives, over whom her sudden death has cast a gloom. A Grateful Cus-tomer. We believe there was no public donation sent from this place to Chicago, but if there had been we don't think any of our citizens would have received such a letter as tho following which was sent to a man in the Western part of the State. "The comuiitty man giv mo amongst other Unites what he called a pare ov pants, and 'twould make me pant sum to ware era. 1 louim your name an wncre you live on one of the pokits,my wifo lafl'cd so when I shode em to her that I thot she wood have conipshun fit. Blio wants to no if there lives and bretbe a man who has letrs no biceer than that. She sod if there was be ortr be taken up for vagrinsy fur bavin no visible mean of support. I coldent net em on my oldest boy, so I used um tor gun cases. If you hav another pare to spare my wife wood like to got 'tin to haug up by the side of the fire piano to keep the tongs in." Attempt to Perpetrate a Fraud. On Thursday last, a young man who gave his name as Henry Renshaw, presented a note at the Juniata Valley Bank for the sum of f H00, endorsed by Mr. Elias Homing, of Formanagh township. Upon au examin ation of tho signature of Mr. Horning by Mr. Irwin, Cashier of the Bank, he was suspicious that tho name was a forgery, and refused to pay tho note until he would see Mr. Horning, Renshaw left the uoto lay upon the counter and went out to find Mr. Horning, lteusliaw forgot to nome back. Mr. Horning came into the bank tbo next day, and when shown tho note said ho knew no man of that same, and that the name upou the note was a forgery, that he had never saw the note before and had not endorsed his name upon it. Democrat JleginUr. . , - j ; , Su. N. Tu. We.j Th.j Fr. ... Ml I I 3 4 ( 6 7i S 10 11 12 Id 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 20 27 28 29 31 ... ... ... ... ?.. Court Proceedings. At tho Common Ploas Court held lost week tho following cases were disposed of. S. E. & L. B. Sprout vs. Wm. Burn. This was a suit to recover for a note given for Patent Hay Forks. Verdict for deft. Potter for plff Barnett for dert. Andrew Stephens vs. Township of Miller. This was a suit brought against the super visors of the township to recover damages sustained by tho deft, in conscqueuco of tho bad condition of tho road. Verdict for plff. damages $3). Mclntire and Bur nett for plfT. Sponslcr Bailey and Murray for deft. Daniel Zeiglor vs. Samuel Morris. This was n case to try the title to a piece of ground in Watts twp. Tho property of tlioJ deft, havinc beon attached, ho claimed that tho titlo was in his wife's name, by a deed given in 1832, though not recorded until 1870. Verdict of tho jury for the deft.. but tho Judge reserved the quest ion wheth er the non-recording of tho deed for 18 years did not invalidate her title, the former titlo being in the husband's name, and being calculated to mislead. For pl(f. Sponslor, fordoft. Graham and Mclntire. Eunice Patterson for use of Henry Brad ley vs. Edward Matchett and Mary A. Matchctt his wifo, seeking to charge said Mary A. Matchctt's estate. A jury being sworn, found for the deft, tho pllT. not ap pearing. Maggie E. Holsman vs. Jacob Dim deft. and Lewis Gillillin and James Witmer garnishees. Verdict for tho dufts., tho gar nishees. Tho verdict in this caso, also set tled a number of other cases, growing out of the same transaction. McCoy vs. Roush. Caso settled by the parties. , ST ho othor cases on the tho trial list wero continued. ,' ARGUMENT LIST. ' .' ! Woods vs. Stokes. Rulo for a now trial discharged. . ,. Peter Long vs. McLaughlin. Motion for a new trial was denied. . . Duncnnnon ltenif. Our Duncannon cor respondent sends the following: Last Wednesday noon Henry Stevenson's place was set on fire by sparks from a pass ing engine.aud it was only by the strenuous exertions of tho citizens, that an extensive conflagration was prevented. There was a very high wind and many of the shingles that were knocked of tho roof, were blown half a square away. The next day their kitchen roof took fire from the sanio cause, but being discovered in time a bucket of water did tho work. It is timo the citizens mado a move to protect themselves, or some of these days we'll havo a Chicago fire on a small scale. The Duncannon Nail factory is idle this week but I think they expect to commence operations on Monday the 25th. Mrs. Cyrus Hochlander for many years a resident of this borough, died on Wednes day evening. She leaves a largo family, and much sympathy is felt for them. Qa Friday morning the cry of fire was again raised and the excitement was intense. Nathan Vanfossen and T. B. Lewis's sta bles were burned, the former's loss will be $500, the latter is fully insured. At least one dozen houses were fired by sparks from the burning buildings, nnd tho men worked like heroes to save thorn. A notice is up this evening calling a pub lic meeting to take action in regard to the fires, and a petition is to be circulated ask ing that fire catchers be placed In the stacks as of yore. It is not only property, but lift that is at stake as the danger is the same by night as by day and the fire might easily spread at night so that tbo inmates of the dwelling could not escape, before an alarm could be raised. Mr. Geo. W. Charters, Sr., has been dan gerously ill from his exertions at Steven sou's fire. He became overheated, and was drenched with water meant for the flames, the result inflamation of the lungs. They are sinking a well on Duncannon hill, to get water for the masons to use in laying the foundation of the new houses to be built by the company. On Saturday morning Groff a well digger who was at work in the bottom of the well called to his partner to come. lie started but accidentally knocked a plank down in juring Oroff badly. You request those who send conundrums, to send answers. 1 have one, but the answer is a mystery, " Why do some of the mon here come out of the back door (onto the R. R. on Sunday morning) instead of the front door " This has puzzled yours etc., for sometime, cases of that kind occurring here occasionally. Blain Select School, Summer Session opens Wednesday, April 10th, 1872. Gakd. C. Palm, Principal Miss Emma Nicnoi.soK, a graduate of Baltimore Female College, will teach Draw ing, Painting, Ac, and give such othor as sistance as may be required. W. It. Cihna, M. D., of Ickosburg, will deliver a course of Lectures on Physiology, Hygiene, &n. 6101. fT" A friend of ours who Is chief clsrk Iu the Government DUpensary,Bsys that no medi cine cheat Is now complete without Johnson's Aoodyne Liniment, We always supposed It itm prescribed by law i If It Is not, it ought to be, tor certainly there is nothing In the whole muttria vudica of so much Importance to the soldier sad the suilor is Jouuion's Anodyne Liniment. . ... . i . ., , , ' ' ' ' Newport Items. On Tuesday tho high wooden structure in process of erection at tho furnace below town, to be used for hoisting tho ore, was blown over by tho galo. Throe carpenters wore om ployed on the building at tho timo, and two of them woro considerably injured. They were both from Middletown. I think the main causo of tho disaster was an insuflluent foundation for tho height of the building. " Tuesday night a child of Mr. A. J. Fickcs was buried having died from small pox. This is tho second death, nnd tho prospects aro that we havo seen tho worst of the disease. The action of tho council in trying to have the schools closed on account of the ftiiall pox meets with tho disapproval of many, who claim that such a course will only inereaso tho "scare" throughout the county and do no good. We have had two alarms of fire since my last letter but neither did damage woith mentioning. Tho re-election of Burgess Sheats would seem to indicate that his course in trying to enforce the ordinances, met with tho ap proval of a majority of the voters, if not agrccablo to the boys. O. C, Fire in Altonna. At a late hour on Tues day night last the ; new extension of the Logan House at Alloona was discovered to bo on fire and before the flames could be extinguished the - extension was burned. Tho fire communicated to tho east wing, and the upper stories of that woro also de stroyed. The furnituro of that portion was mostly saved. The extension, which wns nearly completed, contained sixty-six rooms but was not furnished. The large dining room, the central portion of the building, west wing, kitchen nnd engine-house are all safo.anil passenger trains dining as usual. The repairs to tho burnt portion will be mado at onco. Tho remaining portion of tho house will bo open for the accommoda tion of guests, as usual. Tho cause of the fire is unknown. Tho loss is estimated at sixty thousand dollars. Local Option. In Shipponburg on the 15ih inst., by a special act of the Legis lature, a vote was taken on the license question, when the vote stood. For License 138 Against License 284 It is a little singular that the Republican voto for Judge of election was also 284. Duncannon March 23d, 1872. Mn. Editoh. Mr. David Cams, Sen., an old and lespected citizen was buried on Friday. Mrs. V. U. Uoclilanuor, an ex- cclent christian lady was buried to day. Our town has been lircd by tne sparks from locomotives a number ot times, and really it is time that our citizens see after their interests; and if there is a way compel the R. R. Co., to respect our rights. Knickcrbock, says many think and lie concurs in tho view that it would be more reasonable to compel the property holders along the R. R., to put slate root's on the exposed buildings, rather than for the present to hire watchmen. Wonder how how many besido himself "think" and 'concur?" Again. COMMUNICATED. The County Account. Mr. Editor. I was pleased to see the communication from II. in last weeks Times. But there is a little mis-statement which I wish to see corrected. II. goes on to show that ono of the commissioners has drawn more (lays pay than there are days in the year, but lie neglects to state that the bill presented is lor ten months service, a portion of the amount charged, it is as sorted, being hold back to go into future account. 1 do not Know positively that tins is so, but it is generally believed to be so in this vicinity, and lr not true the statement should be contradicted. JUSTICE, Centre twp., March 22, 1872. communicated. . JJUIlUr WW IJBUIJJ 1T4W4V.11 U, 4VJ.W. "Mr. Editor: Our usually ouiot communl tv was on last Thursday night about ( o'clock P. M. thrown into a state of great excitement by hearing the cry of tire. On learning the truthful account of tho affair it annears that a Dassinir locomotive set lire to the residence of John Byrnes, foreman of this division, lie being tn .Newport at tne timo. The neighbors gathered and by tho application of a few buckets of water man aged to extinguish the lire. W. II. F. The Aldlne. As a work or art no pen odical in the couutry equals tho Aldiue, while it has no-superiors in other qualifica tions. We hopo to see our locality well rep resented on their subscription books. The prico of the " Aldino" is t3 per year, but we havo mado arrangements to supply the Aldino and the Times for ono year on re. ceipt of fa. subscribers already on our books can also avail themselves of this olTor. The Markelville Academy will open on Monday, the 8th of April, 1873. . Tuition per quarter of eleven weeks from two to five dollars. Good board can be had at private houses at $2.50 per week. For further particulars (beforo opening), address Adam ZKi.l.Kns, Oriental, Juniata co., Pa A Parlor Organ and a Mclodeon are otter ed for sale at a bakoain. The instruments are both now and splendidly llnishcd. . For further information apply at this ofllco, or call on or address, Jas. Uir, xsew uloom Held. . 4. 6. tVeterluary Burgeons all over the emu. try are recommendinic Bueriaun'suavuirv con ill tlon Powders for lliu following trouble In horses i Loss of appetite, roughness of the hair, stoppage o' the bowels or water, thick water, coughs and colds, swelling of theglnudS; worm, uorite all, thick winu, nmi neaves. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, consumption, ly a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of rure. T nil who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge.) with (.Redirection for preparing and using (he snme. which they will find a sure cure for cnniini, tlon, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will please address (ly Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON. 204 South Third St.. Williamsburg, N. T. FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1873. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two BBADTirutt Col onnn Plates nicely llluntrutcd, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers nnd Vegetables. Full bound with your namo In gilt, post-paid, in November, 50 cents. Paper cover and tne colored plate, 5 cents. Catalogue of hardy Bulbs nnd Bced for fall-plantlug, now ready and sent free to all applicants. Address, M. Q. REYNOLDS, 39 Rochester, N. T. DEAD MEN TELfc NO TALES i if they did, anathemas against tho depleting lancet, the drastic purge, and the terrible salivants of the materia mcdiea, would arise from every grave yard. Tho motto of modern medlcul science Is "Prescrvo nnd Regulate, not destroy," nnd no remedy of our day lsso entirely in harmony with this philanthropic logic as Dr. Walker's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters. Iu this powerful, yet harmless restorative, dyspepsia, bilious complaints, and all diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels and nerves, encounter an irresisti ble antidote. lUd How quickly your Headache will start, When Pain Care Oil is applied to the part. It make you look happy and cheerful again, When a few minutes previous you wire suffer ing with pain. County' Trice . Current.. Bloomfieliv March 23, 1872. Flax-seed ; 1 60 Potatoes V. 40 Butter p pound ..; 20 " Eggs V dozen 10 " Dried Apples V pound,... ....... 66 " Dried reaches .'.........,.. lo 10 cts. V lb. Pealed Peaches 1218cts. " Cherries r.'. " ' 5 cts. " " I'ltted i,., 15 18 cts. " Blackberries,. ,;.,t. ............. " 6 6 cts. " Onions V bushel,.... ' 75" NEWPOllT MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Rough, Snyder A Co. DEALERS m GRAIN & ntODUCK. ' ' Newport, March 25, 1872. Flour, Extra 6 00 ' Buper. 6 50 White Wheat V bu 1 60 lied Wheat 1 45 5 1 45 Kye, TO Corn, 60650 Oats ft 32 pounds, 42 Barley "5 Clover Seed . 6 00 Timothy Seed 8 80 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes 35 ti t Ground Alumn Bait, 1 90 Llmeburtier's Coal, 2 40 Btove Coal 4500660 Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal, 1 25 cts. ft bxs. Cross Tles,84 feet Ions 45 & 45 cents fork 18.00 per lOOlbs. FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the i.owesi mantel iuiics. . Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney t Andrews, No. 123 Maiikst strf.et. Philadelphia, March 15, 1872. White Wheat 1 771 78 Wheat 1 60 a 1 62 Rye, Corn W665 Oats , 63055 Clover Seed 9 10 per lb. Timothy Seed 3 509 3 65 Flax Seed 1 95 O 2 00 Country Lard 9 Egics..... 27 628 Butter, dull sale 12 615 Washed Wool 87 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs 5 Q 6 cts per lb, wartz McKeeham On wedncssaY eve nlng, March 20th, 1873, at the residence of the hrides's parents, by Kev. James urawiora, sir Harry 6. Bwartx to Miss Ella E. youngest daughter of ('apt. John McKeehan, both of Centre township. Adams Leisenrino At Bear Gap, North umberliind county. Pa., on Tuesday, karcb 10th. 1H73. bv Rsv. B. F. Alleman, of Blooms burc. Pa.. Rev. J. Adams, formerly of this couuty, to Miss Emma F. Lelnlurlng, of Bear Gap, Pa. Williamson Martin At the parsonage In Liverpool, Perry county, Pa., on the 14th lust., by the Rev. C. V. HolTinelr, Mr. J. Wesley Williamson to Miss Alice Martin, botn oi lav ernool. ' 8tewart Witmer On the 17th inst.. by the same, at the house or the bride, in Liver pool township, Mr. Geo. W. etuurt to Mrs, Marv A. Witmer. . . Bibtline Di'SKLEBunoER On the 24th Inst., at the Lutheran Parsonage In this bor ough, by Rev. 8. A. Hedges, Mr. J. 8. HUtllne, of Junliita township to Miss Bavllla Duukle- benrcr of Spring township. Anderson Yon On the 19tb Inst., at the residence of the bride In the borough of New. port, bv Rev. 8. I. Shnrtess, Mr. Thomas An. dersento MU Clara E. Yolin,bothof Newport. Eby In Newpdrt. on the 11th lnr., Dr, Joseph Eby, aged 41 years, 0 months and ditVH. Fheeihjrk On the 8th inst., near Market vllln. Mrs. Sarah F rue burn, aged 68 years. ULsn In Greenwood township, on the 17th Imt.. Humiah Medors. aged 1 year, mouiu, nd 1 dav. Ulsh On the 10th Inst., Elussbeth Benorah aged 10 years, 1 mouth aud -a days, uoin con rinn nf lir. (innria Ulsh. ' The death of the above children was very af fecting. When the flrst was in us conio, i was hrnuirht to the bedside of Bod oral), am .lie biased It. as a parting kiss, but the separa tlon was verv short. They soon met In the Bplrlt-land i Just as themourners returned from the grave, the spirit of Benorah took its flight tn that haDPV land, where dli-ease Is not known and separation will never take place. Christ avs i " Sulfur little children to come uuto me and forbid them not, for of such is the King dom of God." V. F.U. Peale la this borough on Saturday, the 2;sd lust., Mrs. Ann M. Peale, formerly or Bhipens- burg, u tuc rata year oi nr sg. LOVE AND MAT11TMONY. IADIES AND GENTLEMEN, If yon wish J to marry, address tho undersigned, who win send you valuable Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of ago, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist yon. Tho desired Information sent by return mall. Address, 8 hah B. Lambert, Groenpoint, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15.a Why Keep That Cough P When a bottle of Rohrcr's Lung Palsam will cure It. It Is pleasant to take, and moro effect live than any other cough medicine. Try It. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloom Held, and most other stores In the county. Fresh (inrden Seeds", among which is a lot of early cabling seed of choico varioty, for salo by F. MORTIMER. Cheap Tho variety of Wall papers and borders now opened at MORTIMER'S. Prices from 0 cents per bolt up. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW WORK, OIT1 OIIILIJIIKjV, on How to Make and Keen them Healthy. By Augustus K. Gardner, M. D.. I.ato Professor In New York Medical College. It treats of Amusements. Education. Physical Development, lie;wes, Ace dents, Marriages, to., Imparting a vast amount of valuable Information mmucivo to tue iieauu, tiappinsss, ami weuare if (he Viiiiiil'. Writ ti'li In a pleasing style. It is exceedingly interesting, as wall as Instructive. " i-.very i-uiuuv siinuiu nave it, aim uo rarcntcan afford to be without it. Send for Circulars giving full particular. v. DUf I'li.i.ii ah a M n a li, ruimsner, 1 711 Sunsom Street, Philadelphia. ' 1 . TO HOOK AGENTS. MAltlt TWAIN'S NEW HOOK, .' "lJOUOrllllVCtIT," s readv for Onnvawrs. No book Is looked for' more Impatiently than this, and agents will do well to get territory for It as early as possible Apply for Circulars nnd terms to DUI'fc'lKI.D AS11MKA1), Publisher, Til Sanson! ntreet, rmiauclpma. TAILORING. Having niieued a Gent's furnish ing goods nnd Merchant Tailoring Establish ment, iu the little more next door to Potters Law Olllce, I would respectfully ask all In eed of any thing In my line to call and examine before pur- hosing elsewhere. PIECE GOODS from which to select Garments always on hand which will be maiie up to suit customers ana INTIIK LATEST STYLE ' ' on short notice. Pon't fall to visit the Little Btoke in the Corner. 1. is. (iooos nougat eiscwnere wm ue mauo up in the best manner. n. ii. iir.(;ii. New Bloomfleld, Pa. TTISTATE OF MARY SCOTT, DEO'D. Letters IU of Admliustrallon on tno estate or fliary Ncott, late or Liverpool township, Pa., deceased.' have been crauted t Perrv county. ranted to the undersign. oil renlilmir 111 Liverpool borouirh. Perrv CO.. Fa. All persons indented to said estate are renuesieu to make Immediate payment, while those having claims, will present tliom duly authenticated for settlement to ANUS urujADl-.H. February 27, 1872. Administrator. UNITED STATES HOTEL,, Cor. Fulton, Water and rearl Sts., If. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly tlirogliout. It Is kept on the Kuropeun piau, ami nas aiiipiu acuuhiiiiuuuuuus for four hundred guests. , , The location Is more accessible to all parts of New York and Brooklyn than any other house In the city. The Broadway Wages pass the hotel every ihree minutes, besides various lines of Street (.ars, one oi wnieu uuersecui eveiy uus4 iuuw iu -New York. It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the City of Churches." as from this terry diverge all the principal Railroad routes in the city of Brook lyn. (ti.Wp) UW. a. ll-.nui, iTupuewr. A. H.FRANCISCUS & CO., 613 MARKET STREET, muiHdclpliiu, ln. We have onened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CAHPET8, TABLE. STAIR AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW BliAiinn ami i-ai-jvji, iahiba' CHAIN, COTTON. YARN, BATTING, W Alibi NG. TWINES, WICKS, LOOK ING GLASSES, CLOCKS, FANCY BASKETS. BROOMS, BAS KETS, BUCKETS. BRUSH ES, CLOTHES WRING. ERS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE IN THE UNITED STATES. Our large Increase In business enables us to sell at low prices, and furnish the best quality of Goods. BOLE AGENTS FOR THE Celebrated American Washer, , pkice ir;.co. OVER 13,000 SOLD IN SIX MONTHS. Terms: Carpets, 60 days. AU other goods, 31) days, Net, CW.&Co. 6 1 3m D. POUT BEALE, WITU BARNES, BRO. & IIERKON, Wholesale Dealers Iu lint m, Cups, Xurs, AND 8TUAW-GOODS, No. 603 MARKET STREET, 101y PHILADELPHIA. A LIST OF BWEDENBORG'S WORKS, and the Collateral Works of the New Jerusalem Church, seutby mall, oil application to tl. KWlNIsEYt 3 s 3m 20 Cooper Union, N. T HPLENTJIT-V A RSORTM F.NTT! Sl'LKNUlJJ iYSOKTMEJiX DRY. GOOD Q 11Y.GOODO Suited to the Season, Are Now Offered for Sale by P. UOSTIMEE. D UNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, Ho. 11 Nassau Street, ' NEW YORK, Issue elrcular Notes and circular Letters eredlt available in any part of the world. r Current accounts reeelvtd on sueh terms as may be agreed upon. I t. i ' I512tf et
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