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Tuesday, November 6, 1872.
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Runaway. On Tuesday afternoon last,
a Lome attached to a buggy containing Hev.
A. II. Augh, and wife, of Newport, was
scared by the cars, near Newport, and ran
away. The occupants were thrown out
and Mr. Augh, was considerably Injured,
but his wifo was more fortunate. The
horse ran nearly to this borough, boforo he
stopped. The vchlclo was but little in
jured. v
Fire at Newport. On Friday afternoon
the house belonging to Mr. Josiah Flck.es,
located at the aqueduct about j of a mile
above Newport, took fire as is supposed
from sparks from a locomotive, and was
partly destroyed. The most of the con
tents of the building were removed. There
was an insurance we are informed, of 1100
on the premises, in the .tna company.
Arm Broken. On Monday last a young
lady from Perry county, got in the wrong
train at York and did not find out her mis
take until after it started. Without await
ing tho stoppage of the train, she jumped
from the car and fell, injuring her wrist
badly. On hor arrival at this- place, nn ex
amination of her injuries was made and
her arm was found to be fractured. The
young lady, a guest of Mr. John Detwilor
residing south of this place, is at present,
doing well. WrighltvilU Star.
Terribly Injured. On the 23d ult., a
young man named Howard Cook, son of
Thomas Cook, proprietor of a Steam Tan
nery, in Liborty Valley, was badly injured
by being caught by a bolt which was run
ning at a rapid rate. The young man w
carried around the shaft, a number of times
before the machinory could be stopped.
At each revolution of the shaft, the lad's
logs struck the coiling with groat force,
fracturing both thighs. One arms was so
badly tore that amputation was nocossary.
At the time our informant left there, which
was four days after the amputation, there
was fair hopes that the boy would recover.
Church Dedication. Tho Bloom field
Presbyterian church will dedicate its en
larged church building on next Sabbath.
On Saturday, at CJ P, M. Rev. Mr. Moeker,
of Dauphin, will deliver'tlie preparatory
locture. On Sabbath, at 10J A. M. Rev.
Dr. Erskiue, of . Ncwvillo, will preach the
dedication sermon, and at . S P. M. will bo
communion, and baptism. . Rev. M. Thom
son, of Duncannon, and Rev. Mr. Edgar,
the pastor, administering baptism, Rev.
. Mr. Norcross, of Carlisle, assisted by Rev.
Mr. Titus, of Newport, preaching the com
munion sermon.' The services of the day,
will close by an evening sermon to Young
Men by Dr. Erskiue, at 7J P. M. ' , -
Sudden Death. On Thursday evening
last, Mr. George Wagner; of Spring twp.,
diod very suddenly. Mr. W. was , passing
Mr. Comp's shoe shop, and stopping a few
momonta , to talk with him, remarked that
he felt bad and thought some wator would
make' him feel better. lie accordingly
went into tho shop and sat down and put
some water on his head, .. but instead of
fooling, better, i continued to grow worse
and in a few moments died. ' Mr. Wagner,
was up to the hour of his death, in appar
ently good health.: lie was a man aged
about 05 years. - ' j : 1 "
The llorso Disease.--lu speaking of this
disease Mr. Berg gives tho following opin
ion as, to treatment; .That the. disease is
influenza, in an aggravated form, seems to
be self-evident,' and the remedies usually
employed in the treatment of the human
patient are found to be the most service
able in Ithe case of the horse. Cotnplote
rest, warm ' blankets; non-exposure to
draughts of all disinfectants, and total ab
sence of bleeding and prostrating cathar
tics, s, a rule, should be, adopted. Twenty
or thirty drops of tincture of iron in a gill
of rum,' diluted with water, and given every
fourhour,iu enter to presorve the strength
of the horse, and the tincture of arnica will
produce relief, A plaster bound around the
the "throat, composed of one ; portion of
Cayenne pepper and two of flaxseed, mixed
with vinegar is fcxoolleut: I Frequently re
move the fetid discharge from the nostrils,
always using warm water. Another: Per
fect rest,- eieati 'stable', tempting diet, and
stimulating liniment applied to the throat.
Another remedy is rest, .comfortable; bed
ding, bandaging the- extremities," fumiga
tions of botlinfj wawr, tu assist tie discharge
at Uie-uuMV Wlu tiohgl'.mixwneiitf lioorioe
root molasses. Administer oriics"'and
stimulants rf aMclftef.fails and weakness
ensues. u'
'.' Court rroroedlnpt. Court convened
this borough,' on Monday, ' the 28th ult,
All the Judges present. The following
proceedings were had i 1 v
'v-, "Common Pleas. '
Newport Planing Mill Co.: vs. John D.
Baker, et al. , This was a case testing the
legality' of a Mechanic's Lion . entered
against a building which the defendant al
leged was owned by his wifo. Verdict
against John I). Bakor and Barbara E. Ba
ker for $306.01).' Mclntire & Graham for
defendant and Sponslor& Neilson for plain
tiff. ; , , . . .
John Hcnch vs. Samuel A. Garland.
This was an action in trespass against the
dft. who had seized upon and sold property
of plff. in the collection of school tax, which
the plff. alleged was illegal. Verdict for
dft. Sponsler & Graham for plff. Barnett,
Mclntire & Smiley for dft.
On petition of Jacob Freet, constable of
Watts township, representing that the
West branch and Husquehanna canal
company have raised tho water in their
canal by reason of which they have over
flowed the public road, leading along Bald
canal in the East end of said township,
making it almost impassible. Mandamus
awarded commanding said company to put
said road in propor repair.
Quarter Session's.
Commonwealth vs. Joel Sharpe. Indict
ment for perjury. Verdicb not guilty.
Mclntire and Sponsler for Commonwealth.
Barnett & Potter for defendant.
Commonwealth vs: John W. Baker.
Indicted upon the information of Geo. W.
Matchett for the crime of Arson. After
hearing the evidence upon the part of the
Commonwealth, this case was settled by
the parties. Barnett . & Potter for Com.
Sponsler & Graham for defendant.
Com. vs. Edward Miller. Indictment
assault and battery. Not a true bill and
Adam AVithorow tho prosector sentonced to
pay the costs.
Com. for use of Chisholm & Penncl. vs.
Abner Vanfossen, administrator of Cornel
ious Baskins, deed. Sponsler & Mclntire
for plff. Barnett & Selbort for dft.
This action was brought to recover
certain money alleged to be.in tho hands of
dft. Verdict for commonwealth for $3,000
and that there is due to Chisholm & Pcnnol
$048.28.
AitauMENT List. ;
Com. vs. Samuel C. Grior. Indictment
for selling liquor to minors and found
guilty at the lost term of court. A motion
was mado for a new trial. Tho motion
was ovorruled and sentence suspended
and dft. to pay the costs.
Jonathan Clousor administrator and
Elizabeth Clouser administratrix of Mich
ael Clousor deed. vs. Samuel Klinepetor.
Summons in debt and tried at last court,
which resulted in verdict for the plff. for
$432. Upon motion for new trial the plff.
accepted judgment for $210 and new trial
refused.
' Cases Settled. " '
Jno. W. Baker by his father vs. Edward
Matchett. An action brought for slander.
Settled by tho parties. i i
.li 1. bimons, et. ux. vs. Joseph Jt hck-
ingor. An action for slander.
Nolle. Probequib.
By leave of court nolle., pros, wore enter
ed in the following cases:
Com. vs. Geo. Asking. Indictment
Assault and battery.
Com. vs. Samuel Taylor. Fornication
and bastardy. 1 1 i
Cora. vs. Jacob Gutshall. Fornication
and bastardy.
Com. vs. Thomas Spring. Surety of tho
peace. . i
Com. vs. John McMurray. Seduction,
fornication and bastardy. ,
, Com. vs. II. Clary Jones. Fornication
and bastardy. "'
Com. vs. Margaret Brindle. Surety of
peace.
.Com, vs. .Leah J. Koch. Surety of the
peace.
Com. vs. Abraham Fry. Assault and
battery.
Com. vs. Riley Brink. ' Fornication and
bastardy. . , . ., , ., . ,
Bills Ignored. - ' ' ' '
Com. vs. Shuman Miller. Assault and
battery, tho prosecutor Henry Faust to
pay the costs.
Com. vs. Ilattle Young. Fornication,
County to pay the costs. . ; : :'
EWVfo always find something of more
than ordinary interest within the bright
pages of our Illustrated Christian
Weekly.. Two weeks ago it gave us
among other good things, tho finest por
trait, on wood, of Ilenry Ward Bcechor,
ever published. , This week it gives a touch
ing picture illustrating a common phase of
city life, entitled, "The Lost Child."
Another vory important article Is the report
of Anthony Com stock, showing what one
man has done to suppress the trade in li
centious literature : In New York city dur
ing one year.
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Cash Wanted ! Notice is hereby given
to thoso owing mo money, that I need it.
Attention to this notice will save trouble
and cost. 8. If. BECK.
The Mite Society of tho Presbyterian
congregation will meet this week, at Judge
Juiikin's, on Thursday evening.
Va 21 pound wild turkey was served up at
the Kobiusou House, on Saturday last. If
there is anything nice to be had Amos is
Htirn in crftt ifc.
uon i rpao) a Dorrpweu iimeb, any lon
ger when you can got it from now until the
1st or January 1B74 tor $1.20. ..!. u
' At Carlisle on Sabbath evoning week, a
nttie son of bneriir Jacobs full into a buck
etof hot water and scalded Itself severely.
Two engines triod to pass each other ou
the same track last week above 1 'Carlisle.
iThft result was, two damaged engines, but-
no one hurt, 1 , t ,; , ..;
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j A California 'man can walk twenty-seven
(miles In a straight line without going off Of
!hhk .ftwpj property. rival adds, "Socan
j we, we bought our boots, nd pait, i Ibis
them-.,,,rv-' " '
The Cumberland Valley Cohforcnoe : of
the West Pennsylvania Synod of the Luth
eran church, will meet at Boilings Springs,
Cumberland county, on Monday evening,
November 11.
A woman, who has been roading in the
papers that Sunday marriages are illegal,
writes to the papers to know how it is with
a baby born on a Sunday. If so, which
should be punished the father, the moth
er, or the baby ?
"A fashionable belle was promonading
tho streets, when she attracted the atten
tion of an old colored gentleman, who was
at work when she passed him. The old
darkey stopped his work, and gazed in
tently at her until she turned the comer,
when, more in pity than in admiration, he
soliloquized thusly: "Wonder what is dot
she got on her back ? I speck she's gwine
to de springs to get cured. It's a pity for
her she's deformed dat way. She's a pur
ty gal 1"
Huntingdon is to have a steam Fire En
gine. $100.00 Reward!
The above sum will be paid to any per
son or persons who will give Information of
tho whereabouts of HENRY HEINISII, a
Gorman; about 5 ft. 9 inches in height,
dark complexion, and about 50 years of age
who has been missing from his home in
Rays Cove, '' near Bloody Run, Bedford
County, Pa., since the 25th of August. It
being suspicioned that he has made way
with himself or been foully dealt with, it is
to be understood that the above reward will
also be paid for the rocovory of his body.
SIMON SLEIGIITER,
t3F" On Monday morning of last week a
man was arrested, by Chief of Police
Westbrook, near tho Gas Works, Allon
town, on suspicion of being tho person who
had stolen the watches from Shannon's
jewelry store. At tho time of his arrest
he had in his possession two watches which
it was ascertained had been stolen nt Har
risburg. On being taken to the jewelry
store, he was immediately identified by Mr.
Shannon's clork and a colored man who
saw him escape. Ho was taken to jail.
tW According to the Paducah Nem, the
latest " dodge" in the market lino is larded
corn meal or com meal larded. The new
articlo of commerce is sold for lard, and is
composed of about equal quantities of
genuine lard and fino white meal. The
process of manufacture is to melt the lard
and then add the meal, Btirring tho mix
ture well together. The compound can be
easily detected by its rough or grainy ap
pearance. , .
HTAs some beef cattle were being driv
en through south A street, Virginia City,
Nov., the other day, a large ox just in ad
vance of the driver disappeared, tail fore
moBt, into the ground. An examination
showed that theio was an old mining shaft
that had been abandoned years ago, and
the mouth covered with planks, and theso
covered with dirt. The planks had become
rotten, and under the weight of the ox had
given way, letting him down to a depth of
500 feet. , .
t". Last week a lady, living at Oyster
Point, near New Haven, left her baby
daughter, two years of age, on the floor
for a moment to go , VP stairs, and during
that single moment the infant was snatch
ed away by some 1 unknown person who
stole in at the front door and murdered it,
the body being thrown into the well where
it was subsequently discovered. No clue
has been got to the perpetrator. , An in
sane uncle is suspected. .
ttiincMM iNtlconl
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Take Notice. Thoso wanting Tomb
Stonos or Marble AVork of any , kind, will
please take notice that as my stock is too
heavy, I am now offering work for a short
time at 10 per cent, lesa than regular prices.
Now is tho time for bargains. Orders re
ceived either at the Newport or Bloom field
Yard; , . A. V. Hombach. y 40tf
Ureat Industries of the United States"
is the title of - one of tho most remarkable
books published. It is a library in Itself,
as it gives Information on the subject of
all the Industries of this country, i The
whole book is admirably arranged and
abounds in illustrations. It is sold only by
subscription but cnu be obtained for noth
ing as will bo soon,' by ' reference to our
"club rates." ,' .. tf
A History of Perry . County . begining
with tho Indians and early settlements and
continuing to the present.
Containing a complete record of their
names and the part borne by her sous in all
the wars from 1775 to' 1805. together with
the ' Educational, .Geological, Botanical,
Natural tho Political and Statistical his
tory of tho county and an alphabetical ap
pendix by ProfV Silae Wright. This book ,
will be a 12nio, bound in cloth, illustrated
with cuts expressly designed and prepared
for it, and contain about 250 pages. It will
be delivered to subscribers in the county
after the first week in November by Mr.
Daniel 1'leisher, Newport, Pa., at $3. per
copy.. ' . . ' i : ?
All persons out of the county can have
the book delivered to them, by inclosing $2.
to the author at Millerstown, Perry county,
Ponn'a. ' 1 " .. ."
Cheap' Life Insurance. The , cheapest
maimer in which Life Insurance can be had
is to take ft policy i the IJnited Bretberen
AU Booiety. 'Pull detatts'or their way of
insuring will be found in our advertising
columns. The agent for the society In this
county, is Wm. Mi Hutch, 'EsiL of New
Bloomfleld,f ip whom applications should
be made.
I Tliis ,U the , ouina.iiy from wliioli the
family lf Mr. IC N.'wnils. of this place re
ceived $iW0 after fiavliig paid only $0 the
account of wlikh altt"d in-tlie Times
of October Utb.'l'-v''' li tf
The Tide of Emigration Turned !
Seokers for new homes are pom ing into
Southwest Missouri, attracted by the cheap
Lands of the ATLANTIC & PACIFIC
RAILROAD COMPANY. ' '
This Company offers 1,200,000 Acres of
the finest land in the world, at from $2 to
$12 per acre, on seven years' time, and with
free trasportatinn to all purchasers.
This Road, NEVER BLOCKADED BY
SNOW, is destined to become the national
highway hotweon NEW YORK and SAN
FRANCISCO ; and to the industrious farm
ers of older States wo earnestly recommend
this land of cheap homes, sure that no
where can tho poor mnn find a more grate
ful cllmato, a hotter soil, or greater pro
ductiveness. For full information, with Maps and
Pamphlets, address: AMOS TUCK, Land
Commissioner, 25 South Fourth Street, St.
Louis. tf.
Good Building Brick. The subscriber
has now on hand at his yard in Tyrone
twp., near tho Poor Houso, over one hun
dred thousand bricks. The bricks Bre of
superior quality and will be sold at the
lowest market prico, dolivered to any point
in the county. JACOB T. KLING.
Sack Flannels. A lot of now and pretty
stylos of Sack Flannels, have just been re
ceived by F. M ortimer. Thoro are cheap
too.
tSTPain Cure Oil is sold by all Druggists
and Merchants everywhere. Every family
should keep a supply for timely use for it is
the Best Remedy in the world.
Spccr'g Wines.
The Port Grape especially deserves mention
for Its superior medicinal qualities. Mr. Bpecr
ofNewJorsey, it should bo known, Is one of
the most extensive producers and dealers in
Pure Wines and Brnndlei In the United States.
He has placed before the American public a
superior quality of Wine. Jt is bottled when
four years old, and sold principally by Drug
gists. TO CONKUMPTIV1CS.
The advertiser, having been permanently cured
of that (I rend disease, consumption, by a simple
remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow
sufferers the means of cure. To nil who desire It,
he will send a copy of the prescription used (free
of charge,) with the directions for preparing and
usliiKthe same, which tliev will find a sure cure
for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. l'artles
wishing the prescription will please nddress
(1 y Kev. KDWAltl) A. W1I.HON,
M l'enii St., Williamsburg, N. Y.
County Price Current.
HI.OOMFIELO. Novemlicr 8, 1872.
Flax-Seed 1 eu
Potatoes, 60
Butter ft pound 18 20 cents.
Eggs V dozen 20
Dried Apples V pound 4 cts "
Dried reaches 8 10 cts.V.
Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. "
Cherries 5 cts. "
" Pitted 15 18 cts."
Blackberries 6 6 ots. "
Unions fl bushel T5 "
NEWPOKT MARKETS.
Corrected Weekly by Kough, Snyder it Co.
DEALERS TH
GRAIN PRODUCE.
Newport, Novemlier 2, 1872.
Flour, Extra 8S 00
" Super. '. 8 00
White Wheat V bu 1 60
Red Wheat 1 CO 91 00
Rye 70
Corn S5aM
Oats V 32 pounds 35
Barley 75
Clover Seed 4 60
Timothy Seed 3 60
Flax Seed 1 60
Potatoes 40
Ground Alumn Salt 1 90
Llmeburner's Coal 2 40
Stovo Coal 460(3560
Pea Coal, S 00
Smith Coal, 25 cts. V bus.
Cross Tles,8i feot long, 45 45 cents
FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL,
Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
CORRECTED WEEKLY.
CarlUle, November 2, 1872.
Family Flour, 18 00
Superfine Flour t O
Superfine Rye Flour. , 4,50
White Wheat, 1.65
Red Wheat, 155
Rye ..i. ; 05
Cora...........' 62
Oats, i 37
Cloverseed, fi.25
Tlmothyseed , 3.00
Flaxseed,...'. 1.60
Philadelphia Price Current.
Corrected Weekly by Janney t Andrewt, -No.
123 Market street. y '
f uilaiieli'UIA, Novemlicr 1, 1872.
White Wheat II 90 & 2 00
Wheat 1 66 O 1 80
Rye 7ti80
Corn,.. 03OC4'
Oat 42848 f
Clover Seed,.... ,. 9910perlb, t'
Timothy Seed 2 768 8 75 .
Flaxseed 1 95 2 05
Country Lari,v.. I Q 0$
Eggs i 31 32
Butter, dull sale'.,... 11 15 '
Washed Wool, ..67. 03cents per lb.
MAXIH.IAGH18.
Bchaeffer Biemboweb In Duncannon,
October 15th, 1873, by Rev. W. Thomson, Mr,
John Bchaeffer of Trout Run, Pa., to Mies
Ella Blcrbowor, of Duncannon, Pa.
Miller Heck At Newvllle. Pa., on the
17th ult., by Rev. J. A. Clutz, Mr. Andrew Mil
ler to Mies Kllza J. Heck, both of this couoty.
..'.BHA-rna' "" ' ;
Laird In this borough on the 80th ult.,
Mary E. daughter of Jumea P. and Maggie K.
Laird, aged 1 year, 6 months and 7 days. . i
" Suffer little children to eome unto me, and foW
bid thein not, lor of such Is the kingdom of lleuv
en." Dkhiok In till borough on the 20th ult.,'
after a lingering Illness, Mr, George Derlck,
aged 45 years and 15 days. ',
Suatto In this borough, on Sunday evonlng'
last, Mrs. Hetty, wife of Dn John O. Bhatto,
aged UH years, 8 months' and 23 days.' Bbe
leaves a loving husband and ten children to
mourn upr hn. ,;! . , r -if J
IIamett-Ib Muryivillo on the Hth ult., Tom-J
my j. lorunt son or 'James M.. nd Ullss naney,
uged 27 days. ; (
"t.et me kiss but oixva th ringlet . . .
Hevered from Ills anuullirnw. ' '"- ''
Jiist before lie smiled and left us. ,.', J
Take It for I'm weeping now." ' " V. T. I
, Nev Ailvertiacmcntii, ,
K f n tOf per dnyl Agents wanted! All
VJ W v classes of working people, of either
sex, young or old, make more money nt work for
us In their spare moments or all the time than at
anything else. Particulars free. Address O.
W1INSON & CO., Portland, Maine. 4fr4w
BOOKK EEPING Made Eav. Every clerk
and merchant can learn at once. Book mail
ed, 60c. 11. GotiLiiiNQ Bryant, Buffalo, N. Y.4or4w
GLTTSCH'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN M178
TA It I . Wholesale to the trade. Single
cans sent, post-paid, on receipt of 1. W. JIEK
MAN T. FRL'EAUFF, Reading, Pa. 46rw
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE TO SELL
the best low-priced Corn Hheller ever patent
ed. Let farmers and everybody who has corn to
shell, send for circular to 6 FAMILY COHN
S11ELLEU CO." Harrisburg, Pa. 46r4w
GREAT CURIOSITY. A J3 Magazine of the
highest order for SI. Agent wanted In every
town, on a vermtual Income. Send Hie. for Sped
men to " Smllh't lMMar Magazine," 51 Liberty
Street, N. Y. 4.rr4w
1823.
JUBILEE!
1873.
or TnE
THE NEW YORK OBSERVER
The Best Religious and Secular Family Newspaper.
S3 a YearwIththe'JUBILEE YEAR BOOK.
SIDNEY E. MORSE & CO.,
37 Park Row, New York.
8KNI FOR A SAMPLE C'OPY.45l4w
AGENTS WANTED - For Harriet lleecher
Htowe's campaign book, with lives of the
candidates and leading men of all parties. 20
Steel Portraits. f to 20 a day rapidly and easily
made. Write and sec. Particulars free.
WORTHINOTON, DIJSTIN & CO.,
45r4w Hartford, Conn.
Ageuts Wanted for Cobbln's
Cliild's Commentator
ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE, 1.200
pages, 2fi0 Engravings, The best enterprise of the
year for agents. Every family will have It. Noth
lug like it now published. For circulars address
II. 8. GOODSPKEI) & CO.,
45 r 4w 37 Park Row, New York.
Good Country Tallow Wanted.
Highest price paid for prime quality by L. M.
ELKlNTON, Soap and Candle Manufacturer, llii
Margin etta St., Philadelphia. 45r4w
Rose of Cashmere Hair Tonic
Is unsurpassed as al'romoterof the Growth of the
Hair and Whiskers. It Is neither B.lcky nor greasy,
yet It softens and smooths the Hair far better and
more permanently than ally Oil or Pomade. Used
as a llalr Dressing, itproducesthe most beautiful
and lustrous gloss. Warranted perfectly harm
less. Its exquisite perfume Is quite unrivaled,
being distilled from the world-renowned Roses of
Cashmere. Large bottles, only 50 cents. Address
A.HCIIENBACII Si MILLER, 4u0 N. 3d St., Phila
delphia, Pa. 45 r 4w
A GREAT EVENT.
We have decided to dispose of our Immense stock
of BILLIARD TABLES at prices a little above
cost. First-class ftxlo New Tables, complete, 8300.
Sacond-hand Tables made over new, t'200; S225;
tiflO, Ke. A great variety to suit all buyers. Send
for Catalogue. KAVANAGH& DECKER,
45r4w Cor. Canal and Centre Sts. New York.
ASHimTA f UFJIAM'S Asthma
J.JtiUi'l 4 cure relieves the most
violent paroxysms In five minutes, and effects a
speedy cure. 7ft cents a boXj by mall. Circulars
free. Address S. C. UPIIAM, 25 South Eighth St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druggists. 46r4w
ORRIBLE
I suffered with CATARRH thlrtyyears, and was
cured by a simple remedy. Will send receipt, ,
postage free, to all afflicted. Rev. T. J. MEAD,
Drawer 176, Syracuse, N. Y. 45 r 4w
AUKNTS WASTED - ,
rou .
INSECTS AT HOME."
700 pages j upwards of 700 cuts; 21 one full pago '
engravings. "Just the Book for intelligent rural '
homes." " The drawings are faithful reiiaesenta
tlons of Insect and Plant." Send for Circular.
Address Gkoroe Brooks, 124 North Seventh St,
Philadelphia, Pa. 46 e ly
SHAWLS!
SHAWLS!
Furs ! Furs !
Blankets !
Blankets ! ,
Other Winter ool
' Just opened at ' . "
' FRANZ MORTIMER'S.
NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS. The under
signed residents of Peuu townships forbid
nil persons from coming on to their premises for
the purpose of hunting or fishing.
Jacob Weaver, P. J. Common,
Henderson Harris, !. Harrls,
Socrates Green, David Cams,
J. Mutzabaugh, G, Bothwell, .
J. B. Miller, Fred Fenlnger.
Oct. 15. 1872-tit Jonathan Mlclmer.
NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS The undersign
ed residents of Centre township, forbids all
persons from coming on to their premises for the
purpose of hunting or fishing.
Joseph Miller, Henry Ayle,
Frank Rohm. Jacob Seller.
October 15 6t ;
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