lje dimes; -New Sloomfieli; fJa. Tuesday, September 24, 1872, LOCAL D ETA It TM ENT. I SEPTEMBER. I u. M. Ttt. We. Th, tr. St, 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 v ... I d 0 8 Accident. On Sunday afternoon the 15tb inst., a son of Joseph Dysinger residing in Walker township, Juniata Co., aged about 7 years, fell from a heifer, fraeturing his right am bolow tho elbow. Dr. Banks re duced tho fracture and he is doing as well as could be expected. Dedication. The Reformed church at Elliottsburg, Perry county, Pa., will be dedicated on Sunday, the 18th of October, 1872. Several ministers from a distance will assist in the services. The public are invited to be present. By order of the Building Committee.. . ".Mass Meeting. The Liberal Republicans and the Democrats will hold a mass moot ing, at Newport on the 8d of October. Among the speakers secured for the oc casion are Col. Alex. E. McClcrb and Hon. C R. Buckalkw. The president of the meeting will be I Charles A. Barnett, Esq., and among the list of Vice Presidents are the names of several other well known Republicans. Bloomfleld Schools. The Board of Di rectors of Bloomflold Borough, have em ployed the following Teacheis for the en suing winter. The High school has been allotted to A. M. Markle, Esq., at f 38 per month. The secondary to Mrs. H. H. Pine at 33 per month, and the Primary to Miss Mary E. Dmmgold, at f 33 per month, Term 5 months, to ommence 80th inst. Too Bad. It Is too bad that Judge Ba ker, should have imperiled his re-election by failing to call at the Newt office, a we presume by the .following, he neglected so to do. " We noticed Hou. John A. Baker, can didate for re-election to the office of As sociate Judge, in town, this week. We suppose the Judge does not desire an elec tion, as there are some Republicans in Newport he did not call to see." Jfeus. Improvement. We are glad to see that bricks are taking the place of wood, in the buildings now being erected in this bor ough. Mr. Thomas Butch is putting up a pretty brick, cottage style of house, north of the Insurance building, and a fine law office built of bricks, is being erected by Wm. A. Sponsler Esq., on Main street, ad-' joining his residence. The brick . work on these buildings is done by Mr. Steven Losh of LandUburg, and is far better work than was done on the Court House, and Bank, by the Harrisburg masons. 1 J Drowned. A man named John Callen, of Buffalo township, was drowned in the canal, between Mt. Patrick and Mont gomery's Ferry, on Thursday last. Mr. Callen, was driving a blind horse, and while his attention was occupied by fix ing something in his cart, the horse walked so near the canal that the vehicle was upset, throwing it and the occupant into the water. A boy who was in the cart, with him succeeded in getting out, without injury. ' Some boatmen near by got the horse and cart out. Horace Greeley at Newport, On Thurs . day evening last, Hon. Horace Greley, pass ed through Newport on a special train en route to Indiana, where he had an en gagement to address the agricultural as sociation. The train stopped a few mlu utes during whioh time Mr. Greeley made a short speech. As the train moved away three cheers were given for Greeley and Brown, The political opponents of Mr. Greeley, then gave three cheers, for Grant and Wilson. At various stations along the route, large crowds bad assembled to see the Presidential candidate, and hear the remarks be had to make. A Rail Boad.- Occasionally we hear some thing about a railroad to this town, but strange to say people not living here appear to take more interest in it than the residents of this place. The following letter which was received from a well known civil engin eer, shows that the rail road to Bloomfleld, is not entirely forgotten, although Mr. Mitchell is mistaken regarding the charter he refers to, none having been obtained for a road from Newport. ... , 1 Lebahon, Sep. 10, 1873. Dear Friend. I have been informed that an act bad been passed chartering a Co. to build a narrow gauge R. R., np your valley via, Bloomfleld, from Newport, but have heard of no effort having been made to or ganize the Co. yet. There ought to be cap. ital and enterprise enough in your place and the valley above to raise $40,000 to $50,000, which is all that would be needed to put the road to your place, which would make your place a live town and shorten the haul for the un vallor nroduoe. Look into this matter and if there is anything that can be done in the matter, I will aid you all 1 can with the survey and in getting it up. Truly fours, D. MITCHELL Water Smelling. The Lewistown Dm- oerat says: 'About a year ago, Mr. D. M. Contener, of Menno twp., Mifflin county wishing to dig a well near where lie In tended to ereot a house and barn, called upon a ' certain' Mr. Johnson, who lives near Altoona, who had the reputation of a "water smeller," to locate his well. Ac cordingly Mr. J. came, and having gone through " tho motions," located the well; but not in the plaoe where Mr. C. wished It; and he not having Strong faith in the " smelling," process, concluded not to dig at Mr. J's location, but dug where he wanted the well,although Mr. J. told him he would not get water there should he dig a hun dred foot deep, but guaranteed water where he (J.) located the well, ' within 85 foot After Mr. C. at a heavy expense had dug 40 feet, he abandoned the well, and com menced on the location of Mr. Johnson. He has just now finished the well, and has water at the depth of 88 feet. He is , fully converted. , . , Mr. Johnson's modut operandi is as fol lows: He cuts from a peach limb a forked branch, the branches about 15 or SO Inches long, the butt 8 or 4 inches. He takes one branch in each .hand, holding his hands about a foot apart, the butt standing up right before him, and walks slowly and steadily over the ground. Presently the butt turns down toward the ground."! ,He goes back a few steps, j erects his' branch again, and resumes his walk; and at the same place where it turned down, down it goes again. Here's the stream, certain no fail. So much for the place. ' Now for the depth. He goes back a step or two, erects his forked branch, and comes slowly up, and down it goes again. Now he stands still, no turns the branch up, tries to hold it, but down it comes. He stands and repeats the experiment "until the branch refuses to turn down any more. He now multiplies the number of times it turned down by seven, and he has the depth of the well in feet. House Burned. On Sabbath morning a week about 2 o'olock, the dwelling house of Mr.'Jas. Davidson, near Eersville, took fire and was entirely consumed with all the houshold goods, except some of the parlor furniture. The Are originated in an out building used as a summer kitchen and was communicated to the dwelling through an open window. One of the family was dis turbed by a cracking noise and awoke to find her bed on the point of taking fire, and barely in time to awake two boys and a man who wonld soon have been cut off from escape. The family saved none of their clothing except that which they seiz ed for immediate use, not even their shoes. All the articles in the cellar were lost which included a large quantity of canned fruit and two apple-butter boilings. It is a mystery to the family how the fire orig inated, as there had been no fire in the cookstove since 4 o'clock the previous evening, and at ' 9 o'clock when the door was closed the stove was cold. A young man who Chanced to be passing in the first stages i of the fire noticed the door open which led to the conclusion that the fire was kindled by unknown parties either by accident or design. An Insurance on the property had just run out and Mr. David son's loss will be severe, as it was brick and built a few years since. Nevovilt Star.' Shawls and Drew Goods. A variety of shawls suited for fall wear, And some new styles of Dress Goods, have just been re ceived by F. Mobtimer. Call and see them. . COMMUNICATED.' DnscANNON, Sep. 21, 1873. Mr. Editor. A large and enthusiastio Re publican meeting was held here on Friday evening. The meeting was addressed by Hon. A. W. Hensey of Phila., Mr. Smith of Harrisburg and W. A. Sponsler, Esq., of your borough, the next member of Con gress from this district. Mr. Sponsler laid one of the Liberal's big guns out pretty effectually (vis A. K. MoClure) said - that if there was a soft slate pencil or a long ono in school while Alex, was there he was sure to have It, still he is an honest reform er, straws &c. A Grant and Wilson club has been formed here and caps and lamps nave been sent ror. u. u. passed through, here this week on a "special," quite a number turned out to see the old man, but it was curiosity that drew them. More anon, X. A Cheap Tote. The following is a copy of a letter received, a few days ago, by Greeley: Kithacoquilltit, Mifflin Co., Pa., Augutt 27, 187?. f I have oome to the conclusion that if vou send me one of your hats I will vote for you. Now, if you wish to seoure the vote of a good Honest man send a hat, size 74 to Rudsville Station, by express, marked to Jacob Harmon, free of charge, for on no otnor condition win a vote ror you. Yours, very respectfully. Jacob IUrmam. A man who wears a hat the size of the one asked for, ought to have brains enough to keep him from writing such a letter. Church Notices, In the M. E. Church, service every eve ning during the week, also on Sunday even ing next. Preaching lu the Reformed church next Sabbath at 8 o'clock r. m. Prayer meeting on i nunuiay evening., Presbyterian Church Preaching on next Bauoaiu at iuj a. m. Velveteen. Velveteen of splendid quality for sale by F. Mortimer. It can be had, flrlcf Items. The Unrest pumpkin heard from this season, in this county, is growing in Centre twp., and measures over six jcol in 1 cir cumference, and bids fair to yet measure seven feot, yMlss Mary Foster while playing the game called "drop the handkerchief," at Burchl nell's Grove, Huntingdon co., slipped on a piece of bark, and fell breaking her log near the thigh. .... . . , On Saturday last, Harry Shlvely son of David Shively of this borough, folt down the stairs In . Wm. Rice's corn crib, and broke his oollar bone in two places. ,. i Warren, need five years, youngest son of Joseph H. Meek, of Harrisburg, fell from the steps of his father's residence, on Sun day evening the 15th inst., and broke his left arm above the elbow. Last Monday morning eleven fast freight trains loft Harrisburg west, ovor the Penn sylvania railroad, on one schedule. On Saturday a week flames wore discov ered issuing from the stable of Wm. Reich art, in Shippensburg,and despite the efforts or tuoi tire department the stable was en tirely consumed. The fire is supposed to be the work of an incendiary. Mr. Benjamin Rice, Jr. of Spring, towp., has some remarkable fine grapes. Among some brought us last week, we found a bunch that weighed almost a pound, with out a defective grape on the bunch. lllUNlnCHH Notice. ' Preserve Your Frnit In the Mason Im proved glass top jar. Just received an other lot, prices low; also the Cement tin fruit cans constantly on hand at , JAAlrJS li. (JiiA.uK. b Whereto Emigrate. v We answer, go to Southwest Missouri, be cause the Atlantio & Pacific Railroad Co. offer 1,800,000 Acres of Land to actual set tlers, at low price on long credit, besides furnishing free transportation over their road to purchasers; this road extends from St. Louis, through Missouri to Vlnitia, In dian Territory, Is being pushed rapidly to its destination, the Pacific Coast; will be one of the trunk lines of the country, never blockaded by snow the lands along the road are in a rich fertile 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 flowers, invite vou to go to this region. For further Information address A. Tuck, Land Com'r, in 528 Walnut Street, St. Louis, Mo. 6.19.62. tW Pain Cure Oil receives the highest recommendations from all who have used it. They say, "it has cured them," and would not be without it for a fortune. t3 Dropsical and Rheumatic persona And the use of Bpeer's Fort Grape Wine, of N. J., and the Wine Bitters of Incalculable benefit. Us purity and valuable properties have given them a wide reputation among physicians throughout this country and Europe. Mr. Bpeer has devoted years of toll and spent thousands of dollars in bringing the fermenta tion of tho grape to perfection without the ad dition of Alcohol. His Wines are for sale by Druggists. i ' . . - . f-ff The Greatest Want of the present age Is men and women, healthy and vigorous in mind and body. The continued headaches, weaknesses, nervousness, and varying ailments which afflict women are generally the result of Imperfect action of the stomach and other vital organs. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bit ters, being composed entirely of vegetable sub stances indigenous to California, may be taken with perfect safety by the moat delicate, and are a sure remedy, correcting all wrong action aud giving new vigor to the whole sys tem. 89 d at As Good at New. Old tomb-stones which are discolored and in bad order can be clean ed and fixed up to look as good as new for a trifling 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. Hum baugh at the marble yard eithor in Bloom field or Newport. tf. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently eured of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, la anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions tor preparing and using the same, which they will find a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties Ufiulittitf Mia nrMwrtntlnn will ulnftHA fulilresH ay itev. r.uwAni a. w i iiji, 104 Fenu Ht., Williamsburg, N. Y. County Price Current. BLOOMnxLD, September 24, 1871 Flax-Seed 1 60 New Potatoes, 60 ' Butter V pound 16 0 16 cents. Eggs V dozen, 16 ' Dried Apples V pound 4 cts " Dried Peaches 10 O lOote-V. Pealed Peacbes, 12 0 18 ets. " Cherries, S cts. ' " Fitted 1 16 0 18 cts. " Blackberries, 6 0S ets. ' Onions V bushel 75 " i NKWJPOUX MARKET8. I Corrected Wekly by Kouoh, Snyder & a.) DBaLXHS m GItAIN Ac PHODtlCK. Mwroar, September 21, 1S72. Flour, Extra, W 00 " Buper. 6 60 White Wheat V bu.... 160 Bed Wheat 1600160 Bye, 70 Corn 66056 Oats fl 82 pounds, 35 , , Barley , 75 Clover Bend 4 80 Timothy Seed 60 ' Flax Seed, 1 60 Potatoes, 40 Ground Alumn Salt, '.. 1 90 ' Llmeburner's Coal, .....2 40 StOTSCoaU , 4 U 0 8 60 Pea Coal, , 8 00 Smith Coal :i 25 eta. H fcis. Croas Tles.SX feet long 46 O 45 eents Vim, SALT, LIME A5D COAJ,' f f Of all kinds always on hand and for sale St the i , CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. I CORKRCTXD WEKKLT. Carlisle, September 21, 1872. Family Flour WOO Superfine Flour....... 6 SO Superfine Bye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat, 1.60 Bed Wheat, 1 60 Bye 60 Corn. 80 Oats, 35 Cloverseed, 6.00 Tlmothyseed, . .i aoo Flaxseed, 1.60 ,. : . . ":-r i ' . r ; Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janney t Andrew), No. 123 Market Street. Phllauklfiua, September 21, 1872. i White Wheat, ...... , u 65 1 ?0 Wheat, 1600170 .1 Kye v. 72075 Corn, 63665 "" Oats, 404tf Clover Seed 9610K per lb. Timothy Seed, 8 600 8 76 ' Flax Seed 1 950200 Country Lard,.. ,, 8O0!4 Eggs. . 27028 Butter, dull sale 11015 Washed Wool .60 63ceuts per lb. , MAnniAaus, Leas Wallace On the 17th Inst.: at the resldonce of the bride's mother, by Rev. W. J. reamer, iter, isaao .Leas, or Clearfield connty, (formerly of this countvl to MlaaMarvWal. lace, of Perry county. X Zieowb M'Gbhvt On the evening o' the istn inst., at the Reformed parsonage In New port, by the Bev. Jas. Crawford, Mr. Solomon B. Zlegler to Miss Harriet M. M'Gervey, all of newpori. Mabkle Miller On the 19th Inst.. at the residence of Mr. J. C. Frank, by Rev. A. n. Aughe, asalBted by Rev. H. 0. Cheston, Mr. Henry Markle to Miss Rebecca J. Miller, all of Newport. Roads Miller At the Lutheran parson age at Blaln, on theevenlng of September 18th, by the Rev. B. H. Clare, Mr. William Roads, of New Germantown. to Miss Annie . Gottahall. of Blaln, Ferry county, Fa. yicuVBZR Cloubf.r At thata. E. Parson age on the 19th Inst., at 7 P. M., by Rev. A. W. Decker, assisted bv Rev. L. F. Smith. Mr. Cornelius Clouser to Mies June A. Clonser, all of New Bloomfleld, Pa. Kistler On the 10th of September, at Sandy Hill, Isaac N., Infant son D. I. and M. F. Kistler, aged 6 monts and 16 days. Bwartz Killed on the P. R. R.. on Septem ber 14lh. W. H. Bwartz, of Jnnlatla twp., aged 85 yeas 8 mo. and 1 day. We cannot suffer the above notice to so forth to the world, without adding to It the expres sion of our heart felt sorrow, at the loss of one whom we esteemed as a sincere friend and true christian. Yes, another friend is gone. No more will he greet his beloved wife and dear children, they will look in vain for his coming. Cut down In the prime of hie manhood, and at a time when his influence as a christian man was beginning to be felt, and it always was exerted toward the dissemination of the religion of the meek and lowly Jesus Christ, of whom he was a humble and devout follower. The dark shadow has crossed another thresh old, u and yet the good die first." But passed away from amongst ns his memory, will not perish so soon. The community of which he was a member had learned to respect and regard him as an honorable and upright man, and they had un bounded confidence in his honesty and upright ness as such. It is a consolation to feel that Wm. H. Bwartz. " Though brief the race he ran, Though dark and rough the path he trod, Lived died in form aud soul a man The Image of his God I" Peace to his ashes. J. Centre twp., Bep. SI, 1873. yew Advertisements. THE "Silver Tongue" ORGANS, Manufactured by i E. P. NEEDHAM & SON, 148, 149 & 147 East 23rd St., New York. EST ABLIU1I ED IN 1846. Responsible parties applying for agencies In ictions still unsmmlled win receive nroinnt atten tion and literal Inducements, parties residing at a distance from our authorized agents may order rroin our lactory. jr eena lor illustrated price list. stmt The oldest and most reliable Institution for ob taining a Mercantile Education. M-Practical business men as Hmtructors. For Information, write tor a circular to P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Fa, - sept. 24 im eom A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO., No. 313 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Have opened for the FALL TBADE, the largest aud beat aasorted block ol PHILADELPHIA CAEPETS, Table. Rtalr, and Floor Oil Cloths, vtiuumw oiiuris miu riimr, ij.oi iimiiii Cotton, Yarn, Hatllng, Wadding, Twluea. Wicks Clocks, Looking (ilasxes, fancy Baskets, Brooms, Bankets, uiiciteu, jiruMivs, i imnes nmiKors, Wooden aud Willow Ware, V TBI UXITXD STATES. Our larm Incrmu In business enables US to sell at low prices, and furnish the beat quality of uooua. . SOLS AOKMTS FOUTUI Celebrated American - Washer, ; Price $3.50. TMB MOOT PERFECT AND SUCCESSFUL ItriullL'U 1,'VtTU U lllr " AGENTS WANTED FOR THE AM Hit I CAN WAB1IEB In all parts of the Bute. 87 Ut Fmlt Jars. An assortment of Glass Fruit Jars will lie found at F, Jdortimer's. 1 fl made from 60 cents. Call and examine or AW 1 Hamnles sent (nostain free) for (10 oenM. that retail quick for tl. It. L. WOIXJOTT, in! Chatham Hquare, New York. 3Ud4w Free A prospectus of the People's Stand, ard Hlble, 650 Illustrations, will be sent free to all book agents. Send name and address to ZmoMtna Mo Cuhdt, 681 Arch St. Phila. Pa. 39dit Agents. tpSYCHOMANCY, or SOUL CHARMING." How either aex may fascinate and gain the love and afft-ctlons of any person they choose, In- "" J . " niiiiH menial a!tuiremnu an can possess, free, by mail, tor 25 cents, together wltha marrlatreffUldn. Kirvntinn Ornnln Drpnma TTInfa to ladles, (Sic. A oncer, exciting limik. 10,000 sold. Address T. WILLlAM i CO., Publishers, Phila delphia 39 d 4w , . . I' Mara Pint Premium Kl.lHSi.l8'H Bouble Elevated Oven, Warming Closet, Broiling oor. Fender (iitard, Dumping aud Shaking Grate, Direct DralU it FULLEB, WARHF.N A CO., 8d4w 236 Wator Street, N. Y. DUTY OFF TEAS ! EXTRA INDUCEMENTS FOB CLUBS I -HEND FOR NEW CLUB CIRCULARPW1 Which contains full explanations of rremlums.Ko. - THE WAY TO OBTAIN OUB (100DSI Persons llvlmr at a distance frnm New Yni-k.ean club together, and get them at the same price as we sell them at our Warehouses In New York. In order to get up a club, let each person wishing to Ioln say now much Tea he wants, and select the ;lnd and price frnm our Price List, as published in our Circulars. Write the names, kinds and a. mounts plainly on a list, and when tho club Is com plete send It to us by mall, and we Will put each party's goods In separate packages, and mark the name uoun them, with the cost, so tin.ro nl no confusion In distribution each party getting exactly what he orders, and no more. The funds to pay tor gooos ordered can tie sent Dy drafts on New York, Post-Ofllce money orders, or by express. Or, we will, if desired, send the goods by Express, to "Collect on Delivery." The Great 1 American Tea Co., 81 fc 8!1 VESEY STREET, 39d4t P.O. Box 6643.: NEW YORK CITY. rJ? II O 3X SON'S WORLD .EENOWNED PATENT Glove - Fitting: Corset. No Corset has ever en. Joyed such a world-wide popularity. The demand for them Is constantly Increasing, be cause THEY GIVE Unhertal tiatitf action ! Are Handsome, Durable, Economical, and A PERFECT FIT. Ask for THOMSON'S nFNTTTNit jl.nvw.inT TING, every Corset being stamped with' the name iHumoun, aim me traue-mara a urown. SOLD BY ALL FIB8T-CLA88 DEALEK3. 89d4t S elffeederTY tewartJJ elffeederTY ASE urner Improved. Unrivaled and Unequaled., BURNS ANY SIZE COAL. FULLER. WARREN St CO.. 37d4t 236 Water St., New York. DR. CARPENTER, , No. 136 MULBERRY STREET. , , , , JfEWAUK,S. J, Is now treating successfully , . . , Consumption, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Throat and Lungs, with hto COMPOUND MEDICATED INHALATIONS, CONCENTRATED FOOD, AND i COUUH SYRUP. , : i During tho past ten years Dr. Carpenter has treated and cured thousands of cases of the abov named diseases, and has now lu his possession certificates of cures from every part of the coun try. THE INHALATION Inbreathed directly In to the lungs, soothing and healing over all inflamed surfaces, entering Into tlie blood, it Imparts vitali ty as It permeates to every part of the system. The sensation Is not unpleasant, and the first Inhala tion often gives very decided relief, particularly when there is much diHlculty In breathing. Under . the influence of my remedies the cough soon grows easier, the night sweats cease, the hectic flush van ishes, and with Improving digestion the patient rapidly gains strength, and health Is again within his grasp. The CONCENTRATED FOOD rapldlybullds up the most debilitated patient, presenting to the stomach food already to be assimilated and made Into good, rich, healthy blood. THE COUGH SYRUP Is to be taken at night to alleviate the cough and enable the patient to ob tain slee, Full directions accompany each box of my remedies, which consists of One Inhalert One Bottle of Alterative Inhalant; , One Bottle of Soothing Febrifuge Inhalant; One Bottle of Antl Ha-morrhaglo Inhal ant ; One Bottle Concentrated Food : One Bottle of Cough Syrup. Price of containing remedies to last one month, f 10; two months, (18; three months, to. Sent to any address C. O. D. Pamphlets con taining large llstof patlenta cured, sent free. Let ters of Inquiry must contain oue dollar to Insure answer. Address, A. H. CARPENTER, M. D Newark, N. J. Dr. Carprntrk's CATARRH REMEDY will give Immediate relief, and will elfeet a permanent cure In from one to three months. Price of remedy to last one month, Jfi two months, sx 8 months, 110. CANCER In all Its forms successfully treated. Send for Hat of patients cured, to A. H. CARPENTER, M. D 4 3162 Newark, N. J BLATCIILKY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteleaa, Durable, Ef ficient and Cheap. The beat Pump for the least money. At tention la especially Invited to Blatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which ean be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send tor Catalogue sua Prlce-Llat. CHA8. a. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 606 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. USTly CIDER! WILL give FIVE DOLLARS per barrel for Cider cured according to my patent Improv ed proceaa. Any person wishing to obtain a printed copy of this prooese can do so, by enclos ing (I 00 to the undersigned at " JUuxaasTowa, Paaur Coumtt, Pa." ' T. P. DEVOB.M. D. August 37, 1872-8m IADIES AND CHILDREN will And a j splendid assortment of shoes at the one pries store of F. Mortimer. Kflfifl AK'nts wanted to sell the beautiful Photo UVUV graph Marriage certificates aud Pboto- Eraph family Records. For terms send stamp to tuuxa Baa, Publishers, York, Pa. 6 U 4 1 I.L KINDS OF JOH FllINTING Neatly executed at thai BloouiUeld Time Mm. mm mm y u cut bias li oeiirca. 1wi. Market uaiea. Prices low. team Job Otnca.