ljc nit Xtvu Bloomutl& flcu 5 Tuesday, September 3,1872. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. 0 r 3 0 A Freak or Katnre. W have in our garden an early Poar tree that yieldod a good crop of Pears- about the 1st of August, at which time many of the limbs seemed to be struck with the blight, ami the loaves turned black and dropped off. Those limbs are now putting forth now loaves, show a vigorous, growth and are covered with blossoms. It seems to us a rare oc currence, v Xsmlden Death. On Friday afternoon last Mr. Jacob Yobn, of Carroll twp., died very suddenly from heart disease. He had beon in this borough and on his way home stop ped at Breucman's to got a shoe fastened on his horse. While that was boing done, he felt so badly fhat he went into the liouso to lio clown, and in a lew minutes, and be fore any medical aid could bo sent for, he died. The Schocppo Trlul commenced on Wednesday last, and promises to be quite lengthy. The whole of tho first day was spent in obtaining a jury. The following is a list of the names : John Martin, Peter Zinn, IJobt. J. Anderson, Wilson Clugli, Charles Shaplcy, Henry Miller, John Paul, John M. Stouflor, John 8. Hoover, Hugh Laird, John 8. Kohlor, Jas. Stuart. ' Teachers' Examinations. The Perry County gperlntendcnt gives notice that ex aminations of teachers will bo held as fol lows : .' ' Marysvillo, September 2nd. " , rd, Duncannon, Buflalo, Mount Patrick, Liverpool, i ,-; Mt. Pleasant & H. ' Sandy Hill, Ickesburg, Donnally s Mills, . n ... . Millerstown,' Landisburg, Klliottsburg, Bloomlleld, Markelville, ; . ; ) Newport, Bhermansdalo, Whcatfieki, Centre S. II. Bailysburg, Examinations commenoe each day. 4th. 5th. 6th. 10th. ., 11th. 13th. lath. 14th. 17th. 18th. 19th. 20th. 21st. . 24th. : 25th. 20th. at; 9 o'clock How ike Ledger was Stepped. Illus trating tho fearful consequences of this highly retributive measure, the Philadelphia Poet tells tho following upon the Ledger of that city: This fearful threat reminds us of a Btory afloat Mr. Swain years ago, when he was the riroprietor of the Le&ger. By his ctftirso in regard to some pnblio matter he had offended a number of loaders, one of whom he net on Chestnut -street, and thus ac costed mm: "Mr.; Swain, I've stopped the ; Ledger." "What is that, sir?" . ' i 'Tve stopped the 'Ledger," was the stern reply- , . - t., . - ' . ..f "Great heavens !" said Mr. Swain, "my dear sir that won't do.' Come with me to the office. This must be looked into. And, taking the man -with him, he entered the office at Third and Chestnut streets, There they found the clerks busy at their debits ; then they ascended to the editorial rooms and composing rooms, whore all was as Buual. Finally they descended ' to tho prow rooms, where the engineers were at work. , .','..'.'"..' " X thought you told me you had stopped the Ledger," said Mr- Swain." u : . "So I have," said Uio . olTondod sub scriber. . , r K, . . . ; i I " I don't sco the stoppage.', Tho Ledger aeems to bo going on." . ,7 ' ' '," " Oh 1 1 mean to say that is, that I ah had stopped taking it." l "Is that all I" exclaimed Mr. Swain. " Why, my dear sir, you don't know how you alarmed mo. As for your, individual subscription I oare very little. Uood day sir, and never make such rash assertions again.' -:. ' A Cbanoe.-The National Publishing Company, No. 19 North Seventh street, Philadelphia, desires an agont In this Co., for the tale of the work entitled " Lights and Shadows of New York Life ; or the Sights and Sensations of the great City." The author of the work Is James McCabc, Jr., and it will not be for sale in the book stores. It is a book of great Interest The Democratic County Committee s met on Saturday last, and placed the name of James P. iatchford, of Juniata township, on their ticket for County Auditor in place of Ezra P. Titzcll, who declined to be a can lii!.ilc, SEPTEMBER. 1 Su. Mo. Tu. Ws. Th. Ft. 1 3s, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ' A FrigMfnl Accident. anaVMIracnlnns Escape. On the, ,6th ult., as ,the funeral procession .' was conveying Daniel Turner, from his Into residence, Hare's Valley to his last resting place, in Trough Greek Valley, lion. Judge Clarkson(who for thirty years or more has been undertaker in this neighbor hood, and who has doubtless traveled many thousand miles with his hearse without ac cident) was driving in front of the proces sion, about a bair mtie irom tne residence of the doooased. While crossing a high breaker in the road one of the tracos of the harness broke, which frightoned his horse, and with one bound brought tho Judge right on his feet in tho rearof the horso, insido the shafts the horse pulling by the holding-back strap. His constant rearing and leaping immediately brought the Judge tull longtu on tno ground, aim Having a tight hold of the lines ho hold on until dragged a considerable distance, whou his hold gave way and the hoarse passed over Iiiin. l lie norso, still speeding on at a rap id rate, brought the hearse against a treo, breaking a wheel and the coupling, leaving the hind-carriage and corpse on its sido and strange to say the coflln was scarcely mov ed from its fastening, whuo its occupant, alwavs utiricht and honorable in all his doings, and who has left to his friends tho odor of an unblomiHheo. character remained unmoved and undisturbed as when kind friends first placed him in his winding shoct. The people in procession were much alarm ed and ran at once to the assistance of tho Judge, expecting to find him dund. Ho, however, gathered himself up, nearly mi nus coat and pants, with watch trailing by tho chain. The Judge was considerably bruised and sprained, but not seriously. The coflln was placed in a epiintr-waizon, and tho Judge, receiving his horse, rodo home, procured. a cnauge ot ciotluug nttcu cd to his carriago and went on and at tended the funeral, and is still improving from his injurios. Huntingdon Journal. Juuluta County. The Republican Con vention which met last week nominated tho following ticket : For Congress, Hon. John B. Packer, of. Northumberland county ; for Assembly, John W. Muthersraugh, (subject to the District Conference.) ; for Delegate to tho Constitutional Convention, Dr. John 1. Sterrett, (subject to the District Confer ence.) ; for Prothonotary, Lieut. Hobert A. Laird, of Bcale township ; for Commis sioner, David Cunningham, Esq., of Mil ford township ; for Auditor, Ueorgo W. Wilson, Esq., of Patterson. Teachers examinations for Juniata Co., will be hold as follows: Delaware and Thompsontown, Wednes day, Sep. 11th, in tho school house at Thompsontown. Walker, Thursday, Sep. 12th, in the school house at Mexico. Fermanagh and Milllintowu, Friday, Sep tember 13th, in tho school house at Milllin. Milford, Monday, September 10th, at Locust Grove school house. Lack, Wednesday, September 18th, at Lack school house. ." . . Tuscarora, Thursday, September 10th, at McCoysvllle school house. ' Beale, Friday, Soptember 20th, at Johns town school house. Turbett and Perry8villo,Monday,Septcm ber 23d, at Port Koyal school house. Spruce Hill, Tuesday, September 24th, at Spruce Hill school houso. , Patterson, Wednesday, September SSth, at Pattersons school house. ' ' v . Fayette, Tuesday, Oct. 1st, at MeAlia tersville school house. Monroe, Wednesday, October 2d, at Richtiekl school house. Susquehanna, Thursday, October 3d, at Prosperity school house. Greenwood, Friday, October 4th, at Wilt'sschool house. The examinations will begin t 0 o'clock a. m. ''."' During the great thunder-storm that pas sed over our county on Wednesday night, of lant week, throe horses belonging to a Mr. FiKher, of Tuscarora twp., were killed by. lightning while standing by a locust tree which was struck by tho lightning under which they bad taken shelter. Independent, Cumberland Comity. From the Cum berland County papers we Jopy rW fol lowing: . . About dusk ow last Monday evening, Joseph Thompson, of Carlisle, was at tacked by some unknown parties iu the vicinity of the railroad bridge ,and abused in a terriblo nianuer. Three valuablo horses belonging to Mr. Cornelius Hess, of Monallen township, Adams county, were killed while in a field last Thursday morning, during the preva lence of the thunder storm. They must have been killed instantly. The money drawer was stolen out of Mr. John Hannon's liquor store a few eve-, nings since and its coutcnts,aniounting to a small sum over tl, was " confiscated. "- The empty drawer was subsequently found in a neighboring stable. On Wednesday last two Shippcnsburg boys named Henry Howard and William, Owens went out hunting together a few miles from town. Howard watt several steps iu front of Owens, and Owens while arrang. ing his gun accidently touched the trigger and lodged tho whole load in the luft breast of Howard, thoreby inflicting a wound that will no doubt oont his life. The new township recently created in this County, from portions of Penn, has been named " Cooke," after the well known financier of that name As Wood as New. Old tomb-stones which arediscolored and iu bad ordor can be clean, ed and fixed up to look as good as new for a trilling expense. Persons wanting any lob of that kind attended to can have it promptly done In any part of the county, by leaving their order with Mr. M. V. Ilum baugh at the marble yard either in Bloom field or Newport. tf. Church Notices, In the M. E. Church service every eve ning during the week. Also on Sunday morning and evening. Presbytorian Church Preaching on next Sabbath at A. M. .JJriof Items. r i. Mr. Cyrus Knight whoso injuries we re ported last week, has since died from the effects of the accident. - XjJeautlfy the fronts of the churclios-i-set out a few posts lor tne young men to loan against while waiting for their slaters. V About the hardest thing to buy at the present time is a elder barrel. ' They can not bo bought at any reasonable price, the demand so far exceeds the supply. On Tuesday morning last, a son of B. 8. Breneman, of Center twp., had his ankle bone fractured by jumping off a post at the residence of Jesse Powell. Mr. Frank Crouse, of Solinsgro vo, has re ceived the contract for carrying the mail from Duncannon to Port Trevorton. V'fitraws fdiow which wav the wind blows. A lew days since a voto was taken ou tne Presidential question, in a car between Newport and Harrisburg, with the follow ing result. Grant 8; Greeley 4; none of your business 14. The inquisitive fellow con cluded pot to canvass the othor cars. The barn belongnig to Mr. Jacob Miller, in Quiucy twp., Franklin co., was destroyed by lire last week. Mr. Miller, lost his en tiro crop and most of his farming imple ments Cumberland County holds its Agricultu ral Fair at Carlisle, and Adams county at Gettysburg, ou the 24th, 20th, and 20th days of Soptember. .The Franklin County Fair will Iks held on the 1st,-2d, 3d and 4th days of October. Dr. Cyrus D. Gloninger, died, suddenly, in Lebanon, on Friday morning last, of cholera morbus. , Iiiitliii-Hit4 Not leer. Where to Emigrate. We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, be cause the Atlantic & Pacillo Railroad Co. offer 1,300,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlers, at low price on long credit, besides furnishiug frco transportation over their road to purchasers; this road extends from St. Louis, through Missouri to Viuitia, In dian Territory, is boing pushed rapidly to its destination, the Pacillo Coast; will be one of the trunk lines of the country, never blockaded by snow the lands along the road are in a rich fertilo country, as pro ductive as any in the State; the climate combines all the advantages of northern and southern latitudes; good climate, soil. health, water, timber, grazing, fruits and llowers, invite you to go to this region. For further information address A. Tuck, Land Corn'r, in 523 Walnut Street, fit. Louis, Mo. . , 0.10.C2. t3T Blessings brighten as they take their flight. The elder of blessings is good health, without which nothing Is worth the having ; it Is always appreciated at its true value after It is lost, but, too often,' not before. - Live prop erly, aud correct ailments before they become seated. For diseases of the liver, kidneys. ekin, stomach, and all arising from Impure or feeble blood, Dr. Walker's California Vinegar ltitters are a sure and speedy remedy, it uas uevcr yet failed in a single Instance. . 85d4t Letter from Utah, Sal Lake Citt, Deeombor. Mr. A. Sneer. Passaic, N. J. . ' Dear Bir, I have used yolir Port Grape Wine, and having applied to it the strictest tests known to chemistry, I do not hesitate to pronounce it a pure article of medium strength, nnd it will be great advantage to the aged and luurm, also in an low ana lypooia types or fevers your rorl wine will be touuu very sa -i i , r. ,1 1 .. ... . , J. N, Cunningham, M. D. A New Shoo Shop. I desire to notify the . Citizens of Bioomfield and vicinity that, 1 have rented the shop in DER RICK'S HOTEL, whero I am prepared to mako or repair Boots or Shoes promptly and at reasonable prices. Persons', wanting any work done in my line are requested to give me a trial. CHAS. L. HAULING. June 18, 1872 Ct . ESwim in Pain Cure Oil if you like it will not hurt you, but do not sutler pain wnon tins win relieve you. TO CONHIJ3IPTIVK8. The advertiser, having been permanently cured or that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious tu make known to his fellow tunerers me menus oi cure, lo ail w ho desire It, ke will send a ropy of the prescription used (free f chni'Ku,) with the directions (or preparing aud usIiik the same, wlilrli they will llnd a sure cure or consumption, asthma, roiiuhltls, ele. l'artles wishiiiK the prescription will please address iiiiik iy itev. r.wwAiti' a. wiijsuw. m i'eiin Ht., Wllllumsburg-, N. Y. Fruit Jars. An assortment of Glass Fruit Jars will be found at F. Mortimer's, Prioes low. County Trice Current. Bloom field, fiep temiwr 2, 1872. Flax-Heed 1 6u New Potatoes, 60 Butter V pound H 15 cents. Kicks V dozen 18 Dried Apples ft pound 4 cts " Dried reaches,,.. , 10 10cts.))1s. healed Peaches . 12 O IS cts. " Cherries 6 cts. " t j fitted........... Is Wets. " blackberries ........r 6a cts. " Unions V bushel, 76" SEWPOItT MARKETS. I Cbrreetat Weekly by KovoH, Snyder A Cb-1 DEALERS IN Git AIT Ac , lIlOI LTOro. Nswpokt, Beptembr 2, IS',2. Klour, Kxtra, to uo " Huper. ,, 6 60 White Wheat V bu 1 60 Ked Wheat J 40 C 1 40 Kye... 00 -Corn m:o Oats V Si pounds, '25 Ilarlcy 75 Clover Seed, , 4 60 Timothy Heed . 8 60 Flax Heed 1 60 . Potatoes 40 - ' Ground Alumn Bait...... 1 90 Mineburner's Coal i 40 Htove Coal,... 4 60 0 t 50 lea Coal....'.. S 00 Hinlth Coal, , 26 ets. ft bus. Cross Tles.e feet long, 45 Q 46 eeuts FISn, SALT, LIME AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for tale at Mis Lonest Mlil ket Kates. CARLISLE moDUCK MARKET, CORRECTED WEEKLY. i v - i Carlisle, August 31, 1871 Family Flour, . . .K . . .'. i . . , ...:... 18 00 v Superhne Flour, 6 SO Superfine Rye Flour, 4.80 White Wheat 1.66 Bed Wheat ...J.....L... 1 Rye . ... 65 Corn. ...;." 60 Oats ....... 36 Cloverseed .,,............ 4.75 Tlmothyseed, 8.00 Flaxseed, , .1 . .' 1 .60 . IVCilLnilliL&XIS. 'NsniVELT Lono At Sandy Hill Camp, Au gust 27, 1&72, by Rev. A. Decker, assisted by Rev. C. Graham of Duncannon, Mr. Peter Bhlvely to Mrs. Margaret Long, all of lilnln. TJUATHS. LXScnREFFLER At his residence near German- town, on Tuesday, August 20th, George Scbrcf llcr, in the 50th year of his age. The deceased was for 83 years a member of the Lutheran church. Mobbison At New Oermantown on Mon day evening August 20th, after a lingering Ill ness Eliza J. Morrison daughter of Wm. A. and Jane Morrison, aged 80 years, 6 months and 27 dnys. Funeral sermon by the Rev. J. J. Hamilton. Text from Proverbs 14 1 33. " Tho righteous bath hope la his death." AnAMS-In Now Germantown on tho 27th, nit,, James L- Adams, aged 83 year, 6 months, 11 days. O'DoNNRL In New Germantown on the 20th. ult., Mrs. Mary wife of Honry O'Donnel, aged about 75 years. Clousek In this borough on tho 20th nit., Mrs. Ruth wife of Jessie L. Clouser, In the 27th year of her ago. Moons In Center township on the lotb or August, Cloyd, son of John O. and Drusllla Moore, aged 4 months and 3 days. Yoim On the 80th nit., Mr. Jacob Tohn, of Carroll township, aged 73 years, 5 months, and 8 days. Meminoeb At the residence oi ncr son, u. II. Meinlm!r. In Spruce Hill township, Juni ata countv. Mrs. Susan Memlnger, aged 7l years, 11 months and 22 days. New Advertisement. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I j of administration on the estate of David lloitlng late of Miller township Perry county Penna. dee'd. have been granted to Danlle Myers, Jr., residing In Tuscarora township, All indebted to said estatcare requested to make payment, and thoso having claims or demands will pleuse make known the same without delay. DANIEL MYERS, Jr., Lewis Pottek, Alt'y. Administrator. Beptember 3, 1872 6t ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . "VTOTICE is hereby given that letters of ad- J.1 ministration on the estate or David rteeiy, late of Tyrone township, Perry Co., Pa.,dec'd., have been granted by the Register of Perry Co., to tho undersigned. All person knowing themsolves Indebted to the estate of said dee'd., will please make Im mediate payment, and those having claims against suld estate will present them for settle ment. MARY A. NEELY. Aug. 12, 1872. Administrator. Town Lot for Sale. LOCATED III Ickesburg. on West Bt. opposite the Reformed church. The Improvements are A LARGE DOUBLE FRAME HOUSE AND FRAME STABLE. For particulars call or address. J.W.RICE, Ickesburg Perry Co., Pa. August 6, 1872. , tf JAME9 II. FKUOUSON, Attorney-at-Law, New niooinlleld. Perry county. Pa. f Ofllce with lion. O. J. T. Mel mi re. 85 6 CIDER ! tWI Old ILL alve FIVE DOLLARB ner barrel for uuier cureu aecoroinir to mv naient lmnrov. ed nrocess. Anv uersou wlfthimz to obtain a printed copy of this process can do so, by eiiuios Inggl 00 to the undersigned at " Millehbtown, i JSKllI L.UUHTX, I A. T. P. DEVOR, M. D. August 27. 1R72 3m VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE At Public Sale. BY virtue of an alias order Court of Perry countv. Pa Administrators of the estate of Washington Kirk, deceased, will olter at public sale, oa the premises. , On Wednesday, October 2nd, 1872, The following described Real Estate, to wit: A Til ACT OF LAND, situate In Wheatfleld township. Perry countv. Pa. on the road leading from Duiieannoii .to New Hloomlleld, about lour miles from the former and DouiKiiMi ny muds oi LHincannon iron Co., Wll Ham Keim, Joseph liber solo, and others, contain lug 195 -A. ORES, One hundred of which are under good fence, and In a hlxh state ot cultivation. The improve ments uiu m DWELLING HOUSE, . LARGE BANK BARN, (Nearly New,) WAGON HI I ED, CORN CRIB, c. A portion of the land has been well limed. The usiuuee is covered with thrlviiiu timber, comprls. lug Chestnut, Oak, l'lne. ke..aud when cleared can all he tunned, so that two good farms eau be mane out oi the entire tract. There Is a never falling Hpring ot water near the house. For further Information, call uixui Oeorire K. Moyer, residing on the premises, or on either of iue uiiuuisigueu, reaiuiug at newt;umueiiauu, ra M. Kale to commence at one o'cloek p. m., of dmiu uuy, worn wruis win ue maoe aiiown. HAHAHJ. KIHK, Administratrix, JOHN C. KlliK. Administrator, Aug, 27, 72. Of WashlngUiu Kirk, dee'd. Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Ornamental Trees & Plants, CHOICE GARDEN S FIELDSEEDS.&C, A Splendid stock of the choicest varieties. 1 f Send for Descriptive Catulogues sud rrles 1.1st. All Trees well nicked so as to tarrv anfMlvtA any part of Hie llulted Mlates. , KDW'D J. EVANS CO., Nurserymen and Feedsmen, : 132 3 YUKK. PA. PUBLIC SALE,.-; t OP 3 5 BUGGIES, Carriages and Spring Wagons, In Carlisle, On WEDNESDAY, Beptember 4th, 1872. consistiko or Two two-seated Phaetons, finished In best style. One Calfery Carriage, two square bod led carriages. Three Coal Box top buggies, four Yacht Top bupules, Two top Spring wag ons, three springs, Two Bprlng wagons, three springs. Two no top buggies. Six second hand Rockaways, some two-seated. Six second-hand top buggies, some as good as new. Three second-hand no tops. A few old wagons and carriages. Also a lot of Buggy bodies. f57 Bale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M.. of said day. When a credit of 8 months will be given by A. 13. SIIERK, Carlisle, Pa. August 18th, 1873. ts New Advertisements . TO THE AVOHKINO CLASS, male or fe male. 160 a week guaranteed. Respectable employment at home, day or evening : no capital required; full Instructions nnd valuable package 1 of goods to start with, sent free by mall. Address wiin o cent return stamp. M. YOUNO & CO., 35 d Iw 16 Courtlandt Ht., New York AQENT8 WANTEC-for th Llr.. of Grant Greeley WILSON BROWN ESS una of ti uartiM. Ovot 40 Steel Portrait turn of ti partlu. Ovor 40 Steel Portraits. worth twice the cost of the book. Wanted every where. Ag'ts have wonderful success. Hendtor. Circular. Address ZlHtiLElt & McCTKDY, 30 d 4v S18 Arch Ht., Philadelphia, fa. AOKNT8 WANTED for the Autobiography of Horace Greeley! The best and only Kdltlon written by himself ; nnd' for our 1872 CAMPAIGN MAN UAL, a book of Urn times for all parties. Illustrated. One Agentsold R0 in three days. Also, for Headley's Life of Pres ident tirant, and Splendid Portraits of Candi dates, taoo a month made. K B. TREAT. Publisher, 35 d 4w 805 Broadway, N. Y. First Premium 11 illm.IiiM.1871 Door, Fender Guard, Dumping and Shaking Crate, Direct Draft. FULLER, WARREN ! CO, 35d4w 236 Water Street, N. Y.' RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS I AG ENT8, we will pay you HO per week in cash, if you will engage with us at oncr. Everythlug. furnished and expenses paid. Address, 35d4w P. A. ELLS Hi CO., Charlotte, Mich. DAVY & HUNT, Great Western Carriarrc and. Harness 1311, 1313,1315 & 1317 MARKET ST. Duif Ancf nun ns rnii.AULi.rnin, rn. Falling and Hhlftlng-top Buggies from WO to J200. Germantown (Khitting Heats) from 870 to 3150. Rockaways (Leather Trimmed) from J80 to J150. Dearborns, No Top Buggies, Jagger and Busi ness Wagons from t&o to 125. , Hlngle Harness from 915 to f75 per set. Double Harness from 2S to fJSiier set. i., ;. ,i ' Blankets, Whips, Halters, Sheets, Afghansand everything appertaining to the business at equal ly low prices. Our motto Is "Cheaper than Hie Cheapest." Give us a call before purchasing else where, j S3Bm DR. CARPENTER, No. 130 MULBERRY STREET. ' , NJSWA11K, ?f. J., Is now treating successfully ' Consumption, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, with his COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND COUGH bYltUP. . . During the past ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cured thousands of cases of the abovi named diseases, and has now iu his possession certificates of cures from every part of the coun try. THE INHALATION Inbreathed directly In to the lungs, soothing and healingoverall uitlained surfaces, entering Into the blood, it Imparts vital! ty as It permeates to every part of the system. The sensation Is not unpleasant, and tho llrst Inhala tion often gives very deelded relief, particularly when there is much dllllculty In breathing. Under the I nil ue lice of my remedies theeoiigh soon grows easier, the night sweats eeaae. the hectic Hush van ishes, and with Improving digestion tho patient rapidly gains strength, and health is again wlthlif his grasp. The CONCENTRATED FOOD rapidly builds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the. stomach food already to heasslmllated and made Into good, rich, healthy blood. THE COUGH KYRUrtstobe taken at night to alleviate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain slee. Full directions accompany eucli box of my remedies, which couslsts of One Inhaler; One Bottle of Alterative Inhalant One bottle of Hoothlng Febrifuge Inhalant; One Bottle of Ant! lliemorrhagle luliul. 1 ant ; One Bottle Concentrated Food : One Hotlleof Cough Byrup. Price of containing remedies to last one month, SlOt two mouths, SIS; three mouths, tA Rent to any address 0. O. I). Pamphlets con taining large list of patients cured, sent free. Let ters of Inquiry must contain one dollar to Insure auswer. Adifress. A. H. CARPENTER, M. P., Newark, N. J. Dr. Carpkntku's CATARRH REMEDY will give Immediate relief, aud will ellect a permanent cure lit from one to three months, price of remedy t laHt one month. $5; two mouths, Srt: 3 months, $10. CANCEK lii all Its forms successfully treated. Send for list ot patients cured, to A. H. CARPENTER. M. 1).. 6 SI 62 Newark, N. J Presidential Campaign 1 " Caps. Cape and Torches! Send for Illustrated Circular and Price List. CUNNINGHAM HILL, Manufacturers, No. 2114 Clllittrtt Htiipvt Julyl6,187J-SHmI IPHILADELPniA. CHARLES If. HMILFV, Attorney at Law., New II loom Held, Perry Co. Ts, omen arirh n i n,rn..,, .... a....- to Uorttuar's store . August 20. IbW warren mm uu m mm