0 Tf'?-' -: t-j w " tTueslayt-AprU ft; i&7: W L O C A ' I) til' A 11 T M 13 if'X1. 3' Br : ;u.' Me. Th.-.W; Th. Ft. 8fc X';i . 2 3'" 4 6 6 71-8 ' lot 11. 12 13 14 IS 10 17113 19 20. 21 22 23 2426 20 27 28 20 80 . ( .. ! tkl 4 t Badly Directed. A Canada letter mail ed from IIarrlnton, Ontario, ia in this post ofllce directed to " Stephen Williams, Porry county, Pa." Mr. A. Seliujf who is woll-kiiown to many of tho citizens of this county is ngont for the celebrated "French Parlor Load," and other Faiuta manufactured by E. Ed. Ilccht, of Enston. All dealers in paint should send for their price list. His address is Easton, Pa. -. Proposals will bo received by the Trus tees of the Presbyterian church in Bloom field for tho finishing of the carpenter work in said church, until SATURDAY, the 13th inst. Specifications of said work to bo seen nt tho office of W. A. Sponslor, Esq. By order of tho Trustees. B. F. JUNKLN, Sec'y A New Enterprise. Wolf & IIknch, Wholesale dealers in Notions and Fancy Goods have opened a large Wholesale Store on the first floor of Brant's Hall, Har risburg, whero merchants can be supplied with Notions at tho lowest Market Prices. Give them a call. 15tf U. S. Marshal's Sale. On Saturday tho U. S. Marshal sold a house and lot in the borough of Marysville,seized as the property of Capt. W. II. Weaver, to satisfy a judg ment obtained in tho U. S. Court, for mon ey due by the defendant while post-master. The property was sold to Jcrro. Rlnohart for fOCO. Fatal Accident. On the 2nd iustant a fatal accident happened In the Short Moun tain mine near Lykens, resulting in the in stant death of Edward Dumar, from tho fall of a rock. The rock was of such a size that it completely covered him. De ceased was a rcsidont of Gratz, and leave n. wifA and t.wn c.hilflnn. ' ' I An Accident. On Friday afternoon I David Bonders of Centre twp., was injured by the falling of a bank of earth upon him while engaged in quarrying lime stone on the farm of Mr. Oliver Rico. Tho earth buried him up to tho neck, and when dug out he was found to be hurt so much that it was necessary to carry him homo, on a settee. At last accounts he was recovering as rapidly as could be expected. The Sunday School Convention. An in formal meeting of the pastors and Sunday School superintendents of tho Newport churches is requested at the houso of Mr. Philip Bosserman this, Tuesday, morning at 11 o'clock to make some arrangements for tho entertainment and success of the County Sabbath School Convention to be held in Newport on Tuesday May 14th, Ave weeks from to day. ! Arrested ion Suspicion. On Wednesday last, a man and woman giving their names as Wra, Early and Mary A. Comfort, were arrested near Shippensburg, by the Sheriff of Frederick county, Md., and takon to jail In Carlisle ' They are suspected of having killed a man named Osburn, near Fishing crock, in said county. Tbcy have with them two little children, one a boy about three year old and a baby about ten months old. Half-Sheets. Wo owe some of our read ers an apology for sending them half-sheets last week. The paper wo have been using run 23 sheets to the quire, but our paper maker sent us a lot with only 24 shoets, which we did not know until in making up our mail, we found we wore about 00 pa pers short. Our only remedy was to print that number of half-sheets, or omit sending a portion of our subscribers anything, as the typo for one side of the paper was al ready iii case. Wo will lt careful not to get caught in that scrapo again. Sudden Death. It becomes our sad duty to chroniclo tho sudden death of Miss Li.zio Ensmingor, daughter of Mv. Samuel Ensminger, of this borough, on Sabbath evening of last week. Tho day of her death she complained of boing weak, but nothing serious was apprehended, as she was nblo to perform her accustomed household duties : but on tli at evening she suddenly died. Tiiis sudden visitation of Providence has oast a gloom over .our boro'ngh, and tho sympathy of tlio whoio coinuiiity is with iho sorrow-stricken family. Tito remains were iutorred in tho Public L'omelcry on Wednesday forenoon, and were followed to their silent resting place by a largo number of citizens, mid also Try the choir of tho First Methodist church if which sho was a lncmlter who sung" 'a it'HUiom nt thegrnv,;VHV HtMht, ' U Trobable ' Mnrder.--The llanisburg Mate Journal of the 4th Inst., soys: Notice was recently sent Mr. J. II. Eppler justice of the peace, at Middlctown,. that a man was found floating in tho Susquehanna river, about three miles bolow that place. Coroner Porter of this city being sick at the time, Mr. Eppler proceeded to select a jury and to hold an inquost over tho dead body. Tho justice appointed Mossrs. Dr. L. Dock crt, Adam Billot, B. W. Bhaeflor, J. ; M. Gingrich, Samuel Knylor and Samuel Shrull a. jury, who brought in a verdict "that the said Francis King" (thntfeppcar ed to bo tho strangers name) . V came, to his death by tho hands of some porson or per sons unknown, ho having his hands firmly tied on his back and received a heavy blow above the l ight eye, breaking his skull, with a hammer or billy, or liko Instrument. The said deceased had on black pants, block vest, black frock coat, black sack overcoat lined with ' Italian',1 cloth, pair of new overshoes) and a soldier's dischargo in his pockot, of Francis' Ring, ', corporal, Company C. 21st rcgimont, Pennsylvania volunteers; was born at Mifllin, Pa. ; was 23 years old in 1861, when ho enlisted; had also a piomissory lioto in his pocket for $300, payable to the order of Francis King, dated January 21st, 1870, with tho namo of tho giver torn off; thirty dollars interest was paid on tho note January Cth, 1872; had also two railroad tickets in his pocket, ono from New York to Woostor, Ohio, used as turns Ilarrisburg; another from Levdstown to Woostor, Ohio, ono punched; two empty pocket books ; $1.82 in money in a diary; silver watch, railroad time keep er. Tho deceased was five feet nino inches in height, fair complexion, blue eyes, light hair, by occupation a labocor (according to the discharge), was well dressed evidently a man of business. He is supposed to have been in the water six or eight weeks. The body was taken in charge and proporly buried. Any person wishing information can have it cheerfully by riildrcssing Jno. II. Eppler, J. P., bo 07, Middletown, Dauphin county, Pa. A Casualty at the Lackawanna breaker Carbondale, last week, resulted in tho death of three persons. . A . boy, John Palmor, was removed troni the debris, burned to a crisp. Dwight Morse, weighmaster, was burned so terribly that ho died In thrco hours after rescue, ' John Clark had both legs broken, and died next day ; Lawrence Smith ' was se verely injured, but will loeovef; James McLaughlin, when ho felt tho structure giving away, jumped over tho side, and landod over one hundred feet distant, in a pile of coal dirt, uninjured, i ' . ' FOR TUB TIMES. More (Jrasshonpers ATerrfFilb Prophecy, K. Littld Germany, April 2, 1872. tr. Editor Sir. while passing through a field to-day, I noticed several Grasshoppers jumpiug around. I called my children to come and lielp to catch them, and in tho course of about twenty minutes, we caught the quantity sent you. They aro cortaiuly a new variety ; they havo no wings to fly, but can hop off right smart. They are of different classes some gray, some red and somo green like the Katydid. . The more I look at them the moro they put mo in mind of military officers. Perhaps there will soon be war. I do not like their color, most of them are a kind of gray, such as tho rebel soldiers woro during the re bellion. Those red ones may bo calculated to represent generals. The green ones I think aro fcmalet, and are perhaps intended to represent tho Women's Rights Conven tion. I think farmers should prepare to meet those enemies by raising plenty of turkeys and chickens to devour them be fore they eat up the crop of grass. 1 also noticed last week that there were lots of young grasshopper)! already, not larger than a mosquito. They are the progenitors of those larger ones I think. JOHN RICE. Wo acknowledgo the receipt of nearly a tea-cup full, but as we have no use for them, wish some trout-fisher would call and get them. Ed. Incendiary Fire at Marjsvllle. Marysville, April 6, 1873. Ed. "Times" This place wa tho scene of a great fire on Wednesday night. The raging element had for its victim on this occasion, the great Northern Central Railway bridge between this place and Dauphin. About 9 o'clock in tho night, tho watchman walked across tho bridge af ter a train as is customary but saw no sign of fire and returned but after going some distance into tho bridge ho discovered tho friend at work with a will, but with all his efforts he was unable to stay its progress, and was nearly sult'ocatcd with smoke. Tho superstructure of this magnificent work was built upon 18 stupendous piers, 0 spans of it on tho Dauphin and eight on the Perry side, tho two sections separated by an iron spun 210 feet in length, all the spans were the same length save one. Had it not been for the iron span and almost super human efforts of the citizens of Marysville the whole bridge would have burned but they managed to save the Perry county sido. Tho loss is estimated at $200,000 but will far exceed tills' till finished and ready for trains, because they will have to pay for running their trains round by the Penn'a Go's bridge. The Hie is supposed by some to be tho work of incendiaries as there was a notice in the bridge signed by the "Inter national et expluribus unum," but others think it was caused by a passing engine. Tho notice read something like, this - r Consumated , Because you work your hands ou Sunday, take care in the future, thore is another brldgo below this one (meaning the Penn'a Co's bridgo) they work their hands on that day also, rest for the weary. International et Expluribus Unum. ' It is supposed there are men working here who belong to a organization by that namo. The company will commence to build Immediately. ALMIKA.NTK. ChurcTL. Notices. Proiyteiion Church Preaching on next Sabbath morning nt 11 o'olock A. M. No evening service on next Sabbath .. .) -; In tho Reformed Church, preaching next Sabbath at 10 o'clock a. m. Prnyor-mcct-ing on Thursday evening next. In the M. E. Church preaching on Snn day evening next. , Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Uii'l Wanted to do the work in a small family to whom good wages wilbe given. Apply to F. MORTIMER. llrlor.IteinK. Elevbn hours aro now claimed by tho norougn auinoiities as a clay s work. Tho now borough council havo began operations on the streets. We aro glad to seo that they have ignored party politics in their appointment of a street commissioner. Somo stupid sportsman a few days since fired his rillo across the river toward Lcw istown the ball passing near a girls head and striking the house behind her. . j-Sausago don't keep well at Ickesburg. So thinks a citizen who recently moved there, and found a half a barrel missing from his premises tho next morning. Tlie small-poi excitement at Newport is rapidly subsiding.- - Only one case is now roiKjrtcd. Tho cases at Kough's in Juniata twp., aro also all improving. A mulo belonging to S. II. Miles at New- porr, was ungratetui enough to hang him self just as he was to be put to work to pay for his winter keeping. Tho "Lock up" in Shippensburg was destroyed on Wednesday night last, by being blowed up with powdor which some persons hod placed under tho wall, and then exploded, i , In San Francisco, a barber named Wil kinson, shot Mrs. Burkardt twice with a revolver because she refused to marry him. The woman is now dying. Wilkinson kill ed his wifoa mulatto girl, some years since, at York, Pa. "In Toboyno twp., they havo a coal ex citement, a tree having blown down at Buck's Hill showing a substance which is thought to be stone coal. We hope it may prove to be so, but fear tliatit is only black slate. R. C. Gallagher, Esq., of Mifliintown died last week after a long and severe ill ness. Mr. Gallagher was well known to many of our citizens, and had for many years taken quito an interest in politics, being an ardent Republican. "JCLEARj YOUR, SHOOS." Tho above Is an exact copy of a notice which hangs besido a store door iu this county. Tho punctuation and spelling is a little peculiar. The long-expected companion to " TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM" is ready, and will shortly appear. Tho popularity and great usefulness of this standard temperance book is evinced by the lmmcusa talcs that have been made, much greater, it is bclloved, than that of any book of its chits ever published. Who has Dot read this remarkable book, so true to nature, so intense In effect, and to terrible in its moral, and who that has read it has not wished for a companion. To satisfy this widely-ex-pressed desire, the author has undertaken and just completed a new volume, that nnmaiks the llquor-sollcr and his accursed traffic in a way to startle and arouse the public. The new book is entitled " THREE YEARS IN A MAN-TRAP." It gives an inside view of the liquor trade, and portrays the' terrible effects of that traffic In a series of llft-plctares, full of the Intensest interest, with the skill and fidelity to nature so eminently characteristic of the author. The book cannot fail to make a strong impression, and, as a new auxiliary la the cause of temperance, will have a wide and powerful Influence. Nothing could bo more timely than its appearance now. We learn, by the publishers' circular, that it is to be sold exclusively by agents, and as it is a good oppor tunity to secure a book which will sell easily, and at the same do a vast amount of good, we advise any one secklug profitable employment to apply to the publishers, J. M. Stoddakt & Co., No. 783 Saueem Street, Philadelphia, for an agency, and cuter into this work of moral celportcurago at once. Ballol's Magazine ron Aphil. There Is no magazine in this or any other country that will compare with Ballou's for the variety and interest of its contents. It caters for all class es; and old and young, rlcb and poor, will find something In Us table of contents to please them, beys and girl Had lu Ballou's depart ment that 1 expressly appropriated for their Interest, amusement and instruction and all who read the Magazine ore unanimous in its favor, and call it tho most popular of all the serials la tho country. It contains historical talus, soa-ynrns, wondtrful adventures, the best poetry, thrilling romances, aud superb illustra tions, and yet Is sold for tho low price of IB cents per copy, er $1.50 per year j cheap, but good. Try a number and seo. Address Thomes & Talbot, 63 Congress Street, Bostou, If tho Magazine cannot be obtaiued ut tho nearest periodical dspot. , - ...i r?f" Horsemen," and others who pretend to know, my that tho following directions had better bo observed In using Sheridan's Cavalry Condition l'owdort i Ciivo a borse a tablcspoou f ii I every nluht for a week the same every other night for 4 or 0 nights tho same for a milch cow: and twice as much for an ox. The addition of a little flue salt will be an advan tage. . ' . tW Wo havo hoard rcccutly of soverul cuses of spinal dlsuaso cured by Johnson's Anodyne Llnliuent) one cnxe of a man forty-five years old, who Imd not done a day's work for four years, The back should first be washed, then rubbed with a coarse towel. Apply the Lini ment rod, aud rub in well with the hand. ,' f VST Do not suffer with headache when one application of Pain Cure Oil will re lieve you.. All Druggists and Merchants keep It for sale. 'Blniri' Select School. S ummcr Session opens Wednesday, April 10th, 1872. ,' GAnD. C. Palm, Principal. Mirs Emma Nicitoi.rok, a graduate of Baltimore Fcmalo College, will teach Draw ing, Painting, &c, and give such other as sistance as may be required. W. R. Cihxa, M. D., of Jckesburfr, will deliver a courso of Lectures on. Physiology, Hygiene, &c. " T ' 610l The Mdrkclvillo Academy will open on Monday, the 8th of. April, 1872. .. Tuition per quarter of cloven weeks from two to five dollai-B. Good board con bo had nt private houses at $'3.50 per week. For further particulars (before opening), address Adam Zki.lkks, Oriental, Juniata co., Pa. Conntj Price, Current. ' , BijOOMFiBi.n. April 8, JS"2. KlaxBeed 1 GO Fotntoes, ...j 40 ' Butter V pound 20 ," . Eggs y dozen, 10 , " .. Dried Apples?! pound........... 5a 6 ". . Dried reaches 10 10 cts. V . Fcaled reaches , 12 (2 18 ots. " Cherries 8 cts. " " ntted, 16 18 ots. " Blackberries, .... '.....) 6 06 cts. " Onions V bushel 75 " NEWPORT MAItKKTH. Corrected Weekly by Rough, Snyder i CD.) BEALEllS IN Cilt A.I IV Ac TOODTJCE. NBWFORT, April 6, 1872. Hour, Extra .'. W 00 " Super. .......' 6 50 White Wheat V bu 1 60 Red Wheat 1456145 Itye 75 Corn 50C0 Oats V 32 pounds, '. 42 Barley 75 Clover Seed 6 00 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes 35 O Ground Allium Salt 1 90 blmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 50 Q 6 60 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bs. Cross Tlcs,8 feet lone, 45 45 cents Fork 16.00 per lOOlbs. FISH, SALT, IjTM E AND COAL Of nil kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. Philadelphia rrlce Current. Cb)Tcfef Weekly by Janney Andrews, No. 123 Makket stueet. I'UILAJJKLFUIA, April 1, 1R72. : White Wheat, 1 771 78 Wheat 1 85 Ol 87 Kye 85ffl87 Corn GCti7 . Oats, 53055 Clover Seed 8O0 per lb. ' Timothy Seed, 8 000 3 60 Flax Seed, 1050200 Country Lard 8 09 Eggs 24 Q25 Buttor, dull sale ., 10 012 Washed Wool, 87 cents per lb. Dressed Hogs, 506cts per'.lb. MAIirilAGHlS. SounERS Coleman In this borough on the 14th of February, 1873, by Rev. John Edgar, John W. Bonders to Muggle A. Coleman. PEA.T.TTH. Harvev At Bully's Station, on the 3rd Inst., Harriet E. Infant daughter of Dunlel M. and Annie Harvey, aged S months and 10 days. Our Harriet so dear has left us. Oh why has she left ns so soon 1 Our Bavleur must also have loved her, Or he would not have taken her home. Got walt In York on the 1st Inst., Susan Gotwalt, aged 73 years. Darlinoton At Wheatland, Lawrence co., Ohio, on the 20th ult., Ellen, wife of Andrew Walker, and daughter of Wilson and Mary Darlington of Centre township, this county, aged 0 years and 8 months. NOTICE. Books for receiving subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Sherman's Val ley Railroad, will be oeii at Hhumiin's Hotel in Landisburg on the 22nd, 21rd and 24th days of April, 1872, from 10 o'clock a. iu., to 4 o'clock p. m. LaudlHburg, April 2, 1872-3t INSURE IN THE Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, oir NEW BL00MFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. ChaHereil ftp Me LegMalure March 0, 1872.) TIIKt'IIKAPKHT AND SAFEST LIFE 1N8UUANCK ever ottered to the jwople. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the eouuty. Members pay FIVE DOLLAR for a certlncate of membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 Rnd S5.S1.00; between 35 and 60, 11.50; between 60 and (15, 2.00; for the term of three years, com menclng January, 1K73; and the sum of $1.10 on the death of a member. The inemlwrghlp not to exceed one thouiuind. A member dying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are paying cei tlll cate holders. Thin plan Is adopted ill order that persons who have lii excluded from lMinetlts In other Life Intairance Companies by reason of their extensive Life-Hates may obtain some Ix-ncllt on a small Investment. It commends Itself to the nubile fur the renum that It reviits the country mini being drained ol our money by foroign com panies. . CMAH. L. MUitllAY, President. CONRAD ltOTH, Treasurer. JOHN 11. HHUI.Eit, Secretary. HOHKHT N. WILLIS, WILLIAM MoKEK, Oeu oral Agents. 0 15 JYew Advertisement, Hollidaysburg, Pa., Seminary. llev. JOSEPH WAUOH, Frinclal. HI'KINO TKKM BKOINH AI'HIL 1st. Sucuenftfui, ThorouKli, Kcuiiomlcal Healthful. 13r4 The oldest and most reliable Institution for ob taining a Mercantile Education. Practical busi ness nirn as tnxlructois. For Information, write lor Circular to P. Durr & Sons, ritUburuli, I'aJISr UO FIANOCO., 1st class m No Ap-nts.- - ames ut patrons hi 40 States In circular. lSi'4w fHEAP FAKMS t . FREE HOMES U'i ' - ' "On the Line of the ' ' f UNION PACIFIC KAIL ItOAIL v' A Land Grant of l,VJ,OK0,0 ACUKHi - - v In the. . Best Farming ami Mineral LTiuTITi'Xnicrlca. :B,00,000 Acres in Nebraska; ' In the CHEAT l'LATTK VALLEY. - , The gvijiiciv or tim avi:ht, NOW Fon SALE ! Tlicw lands are In tho central portion of the United Stales, on tho 41st clcmcc of North Latl tude, (lie central lino of tho (jreat Tenippiato Zone of the American Continent, and for grain crowing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. ' (JlliiAl'EIt IN l'KICK, more favorable tonus' given, and more convenient to market than can e found elsewhere . . -Freo Homesteads for Aotnhl Hettltra.C ' The Best Locations For Colonies. Soldiers entitled to a Homestead of 100 Atfres. " - FltEJ! FASSES to rurohasers of Land. Send for tho new Peierlptlve Pamphlet, with ' new maps, published In English, Oe.rman, SWeed Ish nuil Danish, mailed free everywhere. . Address O. K. DAVIS, Land Commissioner, It. 1. It. K. Co. 13r4w . r Omaha, Nobraska. ' P0RTADLE SODA FOUNTAINS. $10, $50, $75 and $100. GOOD. DURABLE AND CHEAP I , ' 'c Shipped Heady for Use. -M ' ' Manufactured by . II. lll;ll .ljlll JUUUINOU, 1IIU. ' SEND FOH CIltCCLAU. 13r4w (Incorporated 18G0.) Columbia Fire Insurance Co. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS, 8 . S. Detwller, Fres't. ; H.Wilson, Vlcc l'res't. ; Herbert Thomas, jrcas.; .i. r. lTiieauit, nee y. s n. n. lietwuer, Hiram Wilson, ltobt. Crane, Win. ration, John B. Ilachman, M. M. Strickler, Jacob H. Strlno, Jas. Sehiocder, (ieoi'Re Bogle, W. O. Case, Allies F. Eves, John Khertzlor, Jl. B. Essick. For Insurance or ARdiicirs, address , J. F. FRUEAUFF, Sec'y., . 13r 4v Columbia, ra. . EXTRAORDINARY IMPROVEMENTS CABINET ORGANS The MASON ft HAMLIN ORGAN CO. respect fully announce the Introduction of Improvements of much more than ordinary Interest These are REED AND FIFE CABINET ORGANS, belnprthe only successful combination of REAL Fll'liS with reeds ever made i DAY'S TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD, which can Instantly be removed to the right or left, changing the pitch, or transposing the Key. For drawings and descriptions, see Circular. t NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES OF DOUBLE REED CABINET ORGANS at (140, (132 and SIM each. Considering Capacity, Elegance, and Thorough Excellence of Vorkinaii- snijf, metro me cucuiwr uiau any ueiore oiiereu. The MASON & HAMLIN Organs are acknowl edged tho BEST, and from extraordinary faclll. ties for manufacture this Company eiin afford, ami" now undertake to sell at prices which render tUum. UNQUESTIONABLY CHEAPEST. Four Octave Organs r0 each: Five Octave Or-, gans 8100, $125 and upwards. Forty stylos, up to 115(10 each. V New Illustrated Catalogue, and Testimonial Circular, witli opinions of MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND MUSICIANS, sent. free. MASON & HAMLIN ORG AN CO., 104 Trcniont St., Boston. luM Broadway, N.Y. I3r4w . - BEFORE ASSURING YOUR LIFE, exam--lnc the new Tontine Savings Fund Plan, just Introduced by the EQUITABLE LIKE ASSUR ANCE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK, by which an endowment policy fs granted at about half rates. End of 10 years, lot jier et of premiums returned. " IS " 151 ' " " 20 " 2ul " ' " Now business, 1871, $41,300 0(10, largest In the world. Assets. tls.000,0110 Income $8,000,000 Reliable Agints Wanted everywhere. Address 1. L REGISTER. General Agent, 13r4v , saJChestuutbt., l'hiladelplila. . TIIK FEMALE SOLDIER I UNSEXED: or, The Female Soldier. The Thrilling Adven tures, Experiences and Escapes of a Woman bs Spy, Scout and Nurse, in Camps, Battle Fields and Hospitals, 12 full-page Illustrations, nnd portrait on steel. Tills absorbing book, elegantly Illustra ted, crown Ivo., and beutifully bound in cloth, richly ornamented In black and gold, Is sold only by subscription. Fries t'2.25, Philadelphia Pub lishing Co., Philadelphia, Fa. Tho Agents who first send $1.25 for oulllt will got the territory for this fast-selling book. 13r4w VST CARPEXTEBS, BUILDERS, jgj and all who contemplate. Budding, supplied with our new Illustrated Catalogue on receipt of stamp. WA. J. BICKNELI, & CO., Architectural Book Publishers, 27 Warren St., N. Y. I13r4w AGENTS WANTED FOR OF NEW YORK. A WORK DESCRIPTIVE of the CITY OF NEW YORK in all its VARIOUS PHASES. Its splendors aud wretchedness: its high and low life l Its marble palaces and dark dens; lis attrac tions nnd dangers; Its RINGS AND FRAUDS; Its leading men and politicians: Its adventurers i its charities; Its mysteries and crimes. Illustrated with Nearly 250 Fine Engravings. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Circulars and see our terms and a full description of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Phila delphia, Pa. Ur4w Wanted. Agents To sell the Improved Florence Sowing Machalno Makes four different fitltclics. Runs tho work Four Ways. Fasteus Its own Ends.l For Beauty, Simplicity and Durability, Is without equal. Liberal terms. ' Salesroom, No. 1123 Chest nut Street, Philadelphia. i:tr4w WILSON i PEN NYF ACKER, Managers. AGFTNTS WANTED.-Agents ninke more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Particulars free. G. KTINSON Hi CO., Fine Art Publishers. Port laud, Maine , Urlw CUNDURANGO! supply of Bark Assured. Price Reduced.. BLISS, KEENE ft CO'S FLUID EXTRACT Cures Cancer, Scrofula, Syphilis, Catarrh, Rheu matism. Neuralgia, Pulmonary Complaints, HI cers, Salt ltheiuu, Skin Diseases, all Blood Diseas es. Is purely vegetable. The best knowu Blood Purifier. Kohl by all Drngglsts. Price, $1 per bottle. Observe the trademark. Send for Clreu huv Office, 00 Cedar St., Mew York.. . 13r4w t1 OOfT REWARD 4PJ-, J VFor any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Files that Db Bino's Pn.s Kkukoy falls to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, aud nothing else. Sold by all Druggists.- Trice, tl.OO. 13r4 t Metal Lined cuenmher wood pumps and also the celebrated Hhitohly pumps for any depth of woll on hand and for sale at low prices by F. MOKT1MEK.
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