l)c Sinus, Netu Bloomftclir, 3a. Tuesday July J6 i872 i O cJli DEPARTMENT. 0 I- 8- JULY. Su. I Mo. Tu.l We.l Jh. Fr Ss. ..." 1 '2 31 4 1 6 6 '7 8 "0 10 11 12 13, 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ... ... 0 - Bloomfleld Academy. The regular Bum mer session of the Bloomficld Academy will begin on Monday, August 20th. A Teachers' class will be organized on Monday, August 5th, three weeks before tho opening of the regular sossion. The Dally Tnnip Journal. Tho first is sue of this paper, to be published ' during tho camp meeting of C. V. Camp meeting Association, near Qakvillo, will be issued August 8th. All those desiring tho news of thiB great cainp should subscribe for it. Price 40 cts. for tho term. Fostnot Bros., rnblishcrs., Oakvillo, Pa Rev. If. K. McConil), formerly pastor of tho Presbyterian Church in this place is now hero on a visit accompanied by his wife. . lie . was warmly welcomed by many friends to whom he endeared himself, while laboring hero. ';"Mr. MoComb is now pas tor over a church in Macomb, 111., and judg ing from his appearance it must boa healthy section of tho country. Installation. Carlislo Presbytery mot on Tuesday last at Newport and received from the Now Brunswick, Presbytery A. C. Titus, a licentiate,, who was examined for ordination,, approved ami installed pas . tor of the Newport Presbyterian Congre gation on a unanimous call of the samo. Kov. Dr. Strong, of Harrisburg preached the Sermon, Rev. Mr. Meeker, of Dauphin, Rave the charge to tho pastor and Kov. Mr. Thompson, of Duucaunon the chargo to tho people. Twice a Week. The mad facilities for citizens in the vicinity of Dolvillo, will be much better for this year. Mails aro now brought there on Tuesdays and Fridays, and it will be for tho interest of tho public who aro to bo benefitted by tho change to throw as much of their business as possible to that offico so that tho department will not again reduce that route to one mail a week. The samo maybe said of Mansvillo, which now has a mail on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Xotcs Stolen. On or about the 30th, of June tho subscriber had four notes stolon from his residence in Saville twp. Three of the notes were dated on tho 2d of March 1872, and wcro transfored to mo by A. M. Miller. One of tho notes was drawn by John Shuman for $11 51, 0110 by P. D. Dolancy, for 12 05, and one by Wm. Jacobs, for $14 43. Tho other note was drawn by Jacob Swab, on or about March 1st 1871, for $20 payable to my order. All persons aro cautioned against purchasing said notes. 1). S. Siiumakek. 7t Xfreaks of Lightning. During tho storm of Wednesday last cousidorablo damago was done by tho lightning, in Centre and Carroll townships. ... A large bank barn bolonging to John Smiley, Sr., near Bhcrmansdalo was struck and set on fire, entirely consuming the building, together with a quantity of grain and many farming Implements, horse gears and one calf. There was an insurance of $1000 in the Perry Mutual, on the building, A unfinished house near there, built as a parsonage for tho United Brethren, was also damaged. The barn of Wm. Stouffor was struck, but the fluid pasted down the spouting aud leaders into a cistern doing no damago. A shock of wheat on Mr. Darlington's place in Centre twp. was struck and burned up. . . .. : ; A large poplar tree on tho Neilson farm was struck and shivered to splinters, and In several other instances trees were damaged. Killed by LlgliUiingj-Oa Monday the 1st inst., about 1 o'clock p. m., Albert J, Wilco, from Mesopotamia, Ohio, an em ploye of tho Pennsylvania Lightning Rod company, was instantly killed by lightning, upon Judge Maclay's farm in Brown, twp., Mifilin county.' '' J ' "" -1 He had been picking cherries, and was in the act of carrying a ladder across an open Held from the tree to the road, when a - thunderbolt in advance of an approaching rain struck htm to the ground. A lad named Willie, son of Wm. R. Bell, was walking a few steps behind, and was also felled to the ground by the shock, but, re covering, saw that Mr. W. was dead, and Immediately ran to the bouse and gave the alarm. There were iron points on the ladder ends, but the lightning did not toiudi the ladder at all. It struck Mr. W'a right cheek, passed down bis body aud both legs, and burst from both bis shoos, tearing one-half of each shoe literally Into shreds. Found Dead. We give below the par ticulars of a horrible death " that occurred in Silver Spring township: On last ' Wed nosd ay afternoon .a week about 8,o'clock, Mr, William . Diller, engaged in harvesting with Mr. Stone, on Hemmliiger's farm at tho ridge, complained of feeling unwell, and started for tho house, a short distance from the . field. Upon returning to the house in the evening inquiries were mado for Diller, but ho had not yet mado his appearance Nothing furthor was thought of the mat ter, as it was supposed he had cither gone homo or to his brother-in-law's, residing close by. On Friday the olfactories of the occupants of the place wore greeted with an nnploasant odor, and search was imme diately instituted, but nothing was discov ered. On Saturday afternoon the search was resumed, and the body of tho missing man was discovered under a large walnut tree in a cornfield noarby,in a fearful state of decomposition. It is supposed that he died of cramp, as ho had complained of a pain in the stomach when ho left. State Journal. Entitled to Bounty. In tho matter of the decision of the Second Auditor, E. B. French refused to allow tho claims of tho tho mombers of the regiments of tho Penn sylvania ' Reserves for tho ono hundre d dollars bounty, under tho provisions of the act of Congress of April 22, 1872, stating that tho act rofon ed to, applied only to men who Wore enrolled in the United States service prior to July 22, 1801. An appeal was mado from this decision to the Second Comptroller, ITon. .J. M. Brodhcad, who, on a careful, examination into tho facts, reversed the decision of the Second Audi tor, and has decided that as tho regiment of tho Pennsylvania Rcsorv eswero cnlistod into tho State scrvico prior to July 22, 1801, aud wore mustered into tho United States scrvico prior to August 6, 1801, bounty will be allowed and paid to men enlisting in the Pennsylvania Reserve regiments. Uncertainty of Law. About a yoar ago the Stato Bank of Harrisburg had a suit against ono Neal M'Coy, in tho court of Ju niata county, to recover tho value of a noto. Tho defence put in was that at tho time of signing tho noto tho defendant was so in toxicated that he did not know what he was doing. Tho jury found a verdict for the defendant, mid tho Bank carried tho caso to the Supremo Court, where an argu ment was had on a motion for a new trial. That body, at its session in Philadelphia recently, reversed tho judgment nnd or dered the case remitted for a new trial. In tho course of tho opinion the court holds " That insanity is a misfortune and drunk enness is a vice." According to the do cision tho signature of a drunken man in validates tho noto only ns between the original parties, and not as to tho bona fide holder or a third party who has purchased it. Attacked by a Hog. Tho Lewittown Dem ocrat says: On tho 5th inst., a child aged about one year, daughter of Wm. Cavanaiigh, whilo in the door of his residence, in Granville township,with apiece of bread in her hand, was seized by a sow, and dragged away Tho alarm was given and tho other children attempted to rescue the child, but in vain the sow refusing to let go its hold. The dog was called and on his seizing tho sow the child was dropped, and, fortunately, had sustained only a few bruises. Had no help come, she would undoubtedly have been devoured by tho vicious bruto. List of patents issued from tho United States Putcut Ofilce to Pennsylvania In ventors, for the week ending July 2, 1872, and each bearing that dato. Furnished this paper by Cox & Cox, Solicitors of Patents, Washington, D. C. Wagon-Seat Support. J. II Fellows, Alba. Molding and Casting Pipe. J. M. Ken worthy. Carboudalo. Process for tho Manufactures of Vinegar. A. II. Low. Tidioute. Window-Rash Strip fastener. C. Purnoll, Allegheny City. Clothes Pounder. A. W. Bunnell. LineBvillo station. Blowing-Pipe Mechanism. W. S. Bur gess, Norristown. Hair Holder. D. Culver. Kingston. Elastio Washer. C. Dittman. Leacock Match for Lighting Cigar, fco. J. How, Allegheny. Fruit gatherer, J. S. Myers aud J. Coil Agricultural Uollcge. Valve Cock. R. P. Ross. Bethlehem. Grain Thrasher and Separator, J. II. Shireman. York. Spark Arrestor. . It. N. Williams Lewis- town. Reissue. Stovo Bottom. D. Schuyler Titusville. Design. School Furcituro. J. Wachob Scrauton. We Call attention to the advertisement of the St. Elmo Hotel, which will be found In another column. We can recommend it to our friends as a first class house, as the proprietor Col. Feger, " knows how to keep a hotel." For tin BloomjUsld Timet. Vote of Thanks. Evergreen Lodge No. 205, I. O, of O. F do hereby return our thanks to the citizen of Duucaunon and vicinity for their kind assistance in saving the hall from being burned on the afternoon or July 2d. PHILIP K. MICHENER, Secretary, Jjincinpon. .1 my Btn, irj. ' ' lIiimliicMK Notlocs. tWLadies who are troubled with pain in the back and side should not fail to "use Pain Cure Oil. Thousands havfi bucn oured by it)H use. It is clean and safo to1 use." A Buggy For Kale. An almost y new shifting top Buggy for salo at a low price, either for cash, or on credit. ;- For further information apply at this ofilce. 8t. National' Progress. Tho Great Ameri can . Institute announces its I oity-first Annual Exhibition, to bo opened & tho city of :N York on the fourth of September next. P Application frtr space to exhibit tho best Agricultural Production, Mechanical Inventions, ' Artistio devices, ! aud valuable articles of American manufacture, afo'now in order. It is intended to make this the most extensive, useful and meritorious ex hibitions over held in America. ,2t A New Shoe Slintu I desiro to notify the Citizens of Bloomileld and vicinity that, I havo rented tho shop in DER RICK'S HOTEL, whero I am prepared to mako or repair BootB or Shoes promptly and at reasonablo prices. ; Persons wanting any ; work . clono in my 1110 aro requested to give mo a trial. CUAS. Ij. HAULING. Juno 18, 1872 0t. As (Hood ns Xcw. Old tomb-stones which are discolored and in badordor can be clean ed and lixed up to look as good as new for a. trilling expense. Persons wanting any job of that kind attended to can havo it promptly tlono in any part ot tno county, l)v leaving their order with Mr. M. V. Huui- baugh at the marble yard cither in Bloom- field or Newport. . If., Whereto Emigrate. . ' We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, be- catiso the Atlantic & Paoilio Railroad Co. oiler 1,1)00,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlers, at low price on long credit, besides furnishing frco transportation over their road to purchasers; this road extends from St. Louis, through Missouri to Viuitia, In dian Territory, is being pushed rapidly to its destination, tno I'acilic l oast; win uo ono of tho trunk lines of the country, nover blockaded by snow tho lands alung tho oad are 111 a rich, lertilo country, as pro ductive as any in the State; tho climato combines all tho advantages of northern and southern latitudes; good climate, soil, health, water, timber, grazing, fruits and flowers, invito you to go to this region. For further information address A. Tuck, Land Com'r, in 52U Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. U.lU.Dtf. Dress-Making and Tailoring. Misses Gantt and (jlousor desire to notity the cit izens of Bloomficld and vicinity that they have taken rooms in tho McClintock property on High strcct,whero they are pro- pared to uo either jJicss-iiiaKing or tailor ing at reasonable rates. Having had con sidcrablo experience in tho business in Philadelphia, they leel comment of being ablo to give entire satisfaction to all who may patronize them. il t. The MarkicvlHo Academy will open Beam on Monday, tho l'-itli, ot Aueusr. 1 uition, lor common branches, I10111 If.j.uu to $5.00 per quarter. Good board can bo had very cheap at private houses. ADAM .KI.I.EltR, lTlllCipHl. J. M. Fmckinuuk, Assistant. For further partieuhiH address tho Prin cipal, Oriental, Juniata Co., l a. Dana's Patent Stock Mark. These Marks arc the cheapest, and the most laetlntr. tho least troublesome, and the most complete ever invented. They aro used and recommended by many of the best Breeders in tho United States and Camilla, such as (i. 13 Lorlng, Salem, Mass., President New England Wool urowcrs eocieiy 1 doun o. nose.uennc Plu. 111.. Professor M. Miles of the State Alt! cultural College, Lansing, Mich., lion. Georgo Brown, of Toronto, Unt., Burden Loonus, Windsor Locks, Ct., Richard Peters, Atlanta, Ga., James Buckingham, Znnesville, Ohio. On each Mark is stamped the owner's nnmo aud the animals number, and wo warrant them to wear for 80 years and keep as bright as sil ver. We send them free of expense or postage on receipt of only 4 cents each for Bhecp aud Hogs, aud 0 cents eacii lor cauio .tiaras. liana i loung, Port Huron, Mich., and West Lebanon, N . II. Orders addressed to this ollice, for any quad' tltywlll be tilled at the above mentioned prices as quickly as tho Marks can bo mado and Bent. tJA ccntlcman from Bethel Hill, Me says that Messrs. Allen Bros., proprietors of Jrullln Allen s rrlnl worKS It. 1., were aown to Bryant's Pond recently, troutlncr, when one of them was attacked with sciatic rheumatism so suddenly, that he hud to be carried from the pond; a bottle ot Johnson's Anodyne Liniment was resorted 10, andiie was out next uuy. How aro you to-day ? I'm not fooling well, bilious and sick Headache, Havo Deen looking around for a box offarsou's l'urgullve Pills, but our traders are all sold out. Country i'aper. t-if" The Grupe Crop of A. Bpecr's Vineyards In New Jersey and California promises to be nearly one third more than any previous year. Mr. Sneers has ror years been Duyintr me pre. ducts of other Vineyards, which together with his vineyards in California, and the product from his New jersey vines, nave enuuiea 111111 to keep for years a bead, to supply tho demand for his wine of the old vintages, uone loss than lour years old. Bold by Druggists. IHICWIOVL JIOINITOIt. A Physician of many years practice In chronlo diseases, and graduate of best Medical College In the u. lias wiiumi me auovu ineoieai oik which explains 10 inose snut-ring 110111 disease produced by excesses, etc., etc., the manner b; which they may be restored to health. A copy wll ue sent j-ji&r., oy seniuiiK name aim nuiiicss 10 M. LAVAv Uii'K BY11N, 6 18 3m a No. 80, Cedar St., N. Y. TO CONHIDIPTIVKH, The advertiser, having" been permanently cured of that dread disease, consumption, by u simple remedy, is anxious 10 mass kiiowii 10 ins iuiiow sulterers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of th prescription used If re of elmi Ke,) with the directions for nmpuriiiK an us iiu the same, which they will II nil. a sum cure fur consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wlshliiK the uiesoriiitioii will please address (ly Itcv. ;i)WAKD A. WILSON, ItH Pciin St., Williamsburg, N. Y tU" Presidential Campaign Caps.Capos and Torches. Kind Card of Cunningham iv mil in this issue. TIME AND ENLIQJTTENED EXPERI ENCE bnve shown that certain substances for merly used nnd relied on In medical practice, theso substances have found their way Into medical compounds. Dr. Walker's California vinegar Hitters, however, contain noming in jurious, being composed exclusively of vegeta ble substances from calllornla. f or ail dis orders of the liver, kidneys, bladder, skin, and digestive organs, and lor purliylng the Dloou, they are the mostwondorful remedy known. 4w County Price Current. Bloomfield. July 15. 1872. lax- (feed 1 60 New Potatoes, BO Butter V pound, 12 Eggs ft dozen, ... 15 " Dried Apples V pound,... 6a 10 " Dried Peaches 10 0 10 cts.U. 'ealed Peaches 12 a 18 cts. " Cherries , 8 cts. " Pitted 15 Wets. " Blackberries 6 6 cts. " Unions V bushel, 75" JSKWVOIIT MABKETS, I Corrected Weekly by Kongh, Snyder Jc Co. deai.kiis in ' , ' ' CHAIN & PUODUCK Newport, July 6, 1872. Flour, Extra i. W uu Super. 6 M ' White Wheat V bu 1 85 lted Wheat,.... 1 80 llye , 83 Corn 1060 Oats l 32 pounds 46 Barley 5 Clover Reed 4 50 Timothy Seed 2 60 lax Sued... 1 80 Potatoes, 0 round Allium Salt, 1 90 imcburnor's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 4 50 5 50 ea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus. ross Ties.SK feet lone 45 45 cents ork $0.00 per lOOlbs. 1'ISH, SALT, LIME AM) COAL Of all kinds always 011 hand and for sale at the Lowest lUaiKL't lialvs. Philadelphia Price Current. oir reeled Wa-klu In Jnnney A Andrews, ?o. 1: Makket stueht. riin.Aiiti.i'iiiA, .j n 1 y I), is, While Wheat, . Wheat il S5 1 90 1 70 Si 1 80 83S5 GMifio 4()45 8!'J per lb. 2 7f 3 25 2 10 4S 2 15 8 39 1920 10 012 73cents per lb. e '111 11 Oats mothy Seed, ., 'lax Seed Country Lard,.. Butter, dull salo -.. Washed Wool 03 CAliLISLK PltODUCE MAKKET. Corrected Weekly by It. C. WoonwAim. Carlisle, July 6, 1872. Family Flour to 25 Superllne Flour " 60 Superllne Ityo Flour 5.50 Whlto Wheat 1.80 lted Wheat 1.78 l!yo 75 Corn '2 Oats '. 40 Clovcrsecd 4.75, Tlinothyseed 2.75 Flaxseed 1.60 RoniNSON Smith On tho 4th inst., at tho Lutheran Farsonaee at Pottsville, by the Kev. John Q. McAtce, G. D. Koblnson, of Newport, Pa., to Miss Kate J. Smith, of tho same place. Kbisinukk Jaoiis Ou the 30th of June, l87a, at Ksheol, by the Kov. Wm. Qulgley, Mr. Thomas J. ltcsiuircr to Miss Melissa Jacons, both of IckeBbur, Perry county, Pa. Mownr Tritle At the pnrsonnp;o at Liv erpool, Perry co., on the 11th inst., by tho Kev. C. F. Hoirineir, assisted by his son Kev. II. W. Hoirmelr, Mr. N. B. Mowry to Mrs. LIzzio A. Tritle, step-daughter of tho oillciallnp; clereiy lnau, both of New Buffalo, Perry county, Pa. DI3A.TIZS. Waoooneu In Savillo twp., on thcllth inst., infant daughter of Emanuel and Mary K. Waggoner, aged 1 year, 7 months and 16 days. Coon On the ii'Jtli of June, In Mudison township, Perry county, mother Rachel Coon, wife of the deceased Jacob Coon, aged 78 yrs. iimtMiKism, On the 2d Inst., in Madison township, Perry county, Hurry, son of John and Susan Bernhclscl, aged 8 mouths and 10 days. T RIAL LIST, FOR AUGUST TER,M, 1873. 1. Michael Clouser vs. Sumuel Kllnepeter. John R. McNenl vs. Philip McNemar. Milllgan & Muster vs. Augustus Bupp, & Caroline Bupp. 4. J. A. Muxwcll, M. P., VS. Daniel Miller. 5. A. C. Kathcr vs. G. Maus & Maria Maus. U. G. Barstow & Catbarlno A. Barstow vs. John Krou. F. B. Clouser uso vs. Alfred Wagner & JoBcph Weldon. 8. James A. Cooper VI. Hugh Grav. u. Wm. II. Mlnich's use vs. U. W. Blstlino & Benjamin Blstltne. 10. Samuel Noss' use vs. James Blatn, Gar nishee. 11. Kills J. Morland vs. Dr. Q. W. Blstlino. 18. Bigler & Son vs. Wnr R. S Cook. 13 John C. Kulm vs. Samuel Tudor. 14. James Crist, by bis father vs. John Sheuts. 15. Thomas Bcalor bylhls father vs. John John John Shcats. 10. Charles Brown, by his father vs. Shcats. 17. Thomas Elder, by his father vs. fbeats. J. J. SPONENBERGER, Proth'y. Prothy's Ollice, July U, 1S72. i ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") JOS. M. I'EUEB, - Proprietor, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.60 Per Day. rpiIK ST. ELMO Is centrally located and has 1 In-.-ii re lilted and refurnished, so that It will lie found as conitorlalile and pleasant a stopping place as there is in ruiiuuuipnia. oai 5000' Agents wanted to sell the liesutlful Photo maiih Marriage cerllltesU- and Photo graph family necnius. ror verms seuu sisinp hi I hidkk & B ko., Publishers, York, l'a. 6 2i 4 1. Presidential Campaign. CAPS.CAPES&TOKCHES. Send for Illustrated Circu lar and Price List. CUNNINGHAM & HILL, " Manufacturers, No. 204 CnuBcn Rtkret, PHILADELPHIA. July 16, 1872 8Hm New 'AdverUmmenta. ; j ' l.K. YOU WANT . ,. .. ,,. A Good School for your Boy, WHERE Hit WILL BB ' WELL TAUGHT. WELL FED 'AND WELL. CAKED FOK, Amid hnppy surroundings, send him to 1 CHAMBEllSBURG ACADEMY. J. H. SHUMAKEK, Ph. I).. Principal, : 29 r 4w . Cliambersburg, Pa. IJraANON VALLEY COLLEGE ' FOR llOTII SEXES.' Separate building''- Fall term begins Aug. Wh Far Catalogue, address tho President, L. H. HAM MON1), A. M., Aimvillc, Pa. 2Dr4v Cottage FOR YOUNG LADIES, Pottstown, Montgomery Cbnnty, Fenu'u. The twenty-fourth flniual session of this Instl." tutioiiopeus September 12th. For Circulars, nd. dress Kev. JOHN MOOKE, Principal. 211 r 4w, Family. Boarding School " ' I'OIl YOUJf( 1 KN AND HOYS, ' 1 At rottfortn, Montgomery County, Pa., on Philadelphia and Reading R. It. Twenty-sec-ond annual session opens September 11th. situa tion healthy and beautiful. Classical, English and Mathematical courses .of. study thorough ami practical. r circulars, containing 11111 parucu ars. addressUEO. 1). MEKI8.A. M., Principal. 29 r 4w Pottstown,. Montgomery co., Pa. COf.T.KHIATK AND COMMEIICJAL INi HT1TUTE, New Haven, Conn. Preparatory to College, Business, Keleiitlllc Ni'hools, U. n. Mil itary and Naval Academies. Fall session. 8WI1 year, begins Sept. la. For Catalogue, address (len. WM. H. KUSHELL, Principal. 2i)r4v Agents Wanted for the Life and Times of Jas. Fisk, Jr., ,. Contains biographies ot Drew, Vanderbllt.Gould, Tweed, Sc., with a Iinanciai History 01 inn cuiiu try for the last three years, and what (IHANT KNEW about "BLACK FRIDAY." Over 6UO paKes. Price 52. Address .. . NEW YOKE HOOK CO., , 20r4w 115 Nassau street, New York. CAMPAlGFGOODS FOR .1872.: Agents wanted for our Campaign goods. Sell at Wight. Pay Km per cent, prollt. Now Is the time. Send at once-for Descriptive- Circulars and Price' Lists ot our Fine Steel Engravings of all the Can didates, Campaign Biographies, Charts, Photo graphs, Badges. Pins, Flags, and everything stilled. IO IPO llllieS. It'll imilill 3 pel U.IV nwuj imniu. 1.-11 1 1 sumnlns ui'iit for 1. Address MOOKE s UOODSPEED, 37 Park Kow, New York. 2Ur4w AGENTS WA NT Kl). Agents mako more money at work for us than at anything else. Business light and permanent. Particulars free. (1. STINSON & CO., Fine Art Publishers. Port land, Maine . . 20r4w Un PIANO CO., Tf. Y., PHICE, gOOA No Agents. Circulars Free. Ram nw? iNnir.n blue Is the Cheapest and Hest article In the market for 1ILUK1NU CLOTHES. .The genuine has both. Itarlow s and Wiltberger's name on me niuei, aim Is tint up at Wiltberger's Drug Store. D. S.. WILTBKIMJKH, Proprietor. For sale by Drug gists and Grocers. 29r4w- REJECT ALL VIOLENT FIIIKJATIVM. They ruin the tone of tho Imwels and wi-.-ken the digestion. T A II RANT'S EFFKKV ASCENT SELTZEK APEItl,KNT Is used by ralloral people, as a moans of relieving all derangements of the stomach, liver and Intestines, liecauw) Ic removes obstructions without pain and Impart vigor to the organs which it purities ami regulates. SOLD 11Y Al.l, IMU'lililMS. 29r4w 1 OOO -1WWA11D P1 J J VFor any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ulcerated Piles that Da Bino's Pilb Remedt falls to cure. It Is prepared expressly to cure tho Piles, and nothing else Bold by all Druggists. Price, S1,00. 29r4t Blaiii Select School Opens August 12th, 1S72 ! CONTINUES 11 WEEKS. G. C. PALM. Principal. POLITICAL CAMPAIGN or iwr. GRANT & WILSON, , GREELEY & BROWN, Campaign Caps, Cupes nnd Torches, Transparencies iinu iMiiiucr, With Portraits or any device tor all parties. Hllk. Hunting and Muslin Flags of all sizes on hand or made to order. Chinese Lanterns of all sizes and Styles; Paper Balloons, Fire Works, &c., (to. Campaign Clubs filled out at the Lowest Kates at WM. F. SCHEIBLE'S CAMPAIGN DEPOT,: 49 Sonth Third Street, Philadelphia. HEM) FOK CIRCULAR. 6 27 13t Agents Wanted. For the llvest and most agreeable aud. Instruc tive book of the year, ' BUFFALO LAND, By Hon. W. E. Webb, of Topeka, Kansas, The wealth and wlhlness, mysteries and marvels, u( the boundless West fully and truthfully deseribed. Overflowing with wit and humor. A, Cumiilrts (liilde for HiHirtsmPii and Emigrants. PKOFCHE. LY AND SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED. . Iiu niensely Popular, and selling lieyond precedent. Hewl fur Illustrated circular, terms, ele., atone. toHUHHAKD KKO'tt., Publishers, 723, bansolu Blreet, l'lilladslphla. Seminary . . ... - 1
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