)c imcs, :iNcu)rJ3lDomftel&, JJcu 5 1 fUoomfuIti hius. Tuesday, November 19, 1872. LOCAL D EPA It TMENT. 0 a 0 I M H 0 8 NOVEMBER. 1 Th. ' Ff. I 8a. ... i. 1: 2! 7, a! e 14 151 10 aii 22 23 28 29 30 X The Mail Service lias leen very irregular during the week paBt, owing to the sick ness among tlio horses. On Tuosday the Stage did not run and the mail from this borough was sent to the Railroad by pri- -vato conveyance. It being the day on which our paper mail is Bont off, we are un der obligations to Mr. Amos Robinson, for taking our mail bags to Newport. On Wednesday Mr. Rico, managed to make a trip with a two horso stago, and on Thurs day, he went down but was unable to got back until the next day. Since thon ho has carried tho mail through in a sulky. 1 EpJzootj. The horse epidomic, is pre vailing pretty generally throughout this county, though usually in rather a light form. 1 The first cases that appeared in tho county, we think were in Madison twp., and tho manner in which it spread proves conclusively that the disease is not con tagcous, but is In the air. Borne farmers whoso stock has not been away from home for weeks, have not a well horso on their promises, whilo their neighbors horses , show no appearance of tho disease. In this borough and Centre township, probably over half of tho horses are unlit for use though as yet we have heard of no fatal cases. ' In Trouble A couple of young men named Ilouck, of this place, employed on one of Henry & Co.'b boats, were arrested and lodged in jail, at Middleburg, Snyder county, for the robbery of a store, in Se linsgrove, a few days ago. A number of boxes of boots and shoes were found on the boat, and one box traced to this town, whore it had been expressed by them. They have since made their escape from prison, and have been seen lurking in the woods near their residence at the lower end of this borough. They had an accom plice, whose name we have been unable to learn, who was not arrested, he having took to the mountains in Snyder county. Huntingdon Journal. , Suicide A man named William Sowers, of Pcnn township, Cumberland co., looped a rope to his neck and hung himself from the limb of a white oak treo on Sunday last. When found, about sun down, he was quite dead. Sowers was a singlo than, a day la borer, about 40 or 45 years of ago. What induced him to commit the rash act no one cau tell. A Coroner's jury found that the deceased came to his doatb by violence rora bis own hands. Volunteer. Church Notices. Presbytorian Church Preaching hereaf ter in the new audience room every Sab bath, at 11 a. m., and OJ p. m. ' ' Evening discourse on the "Tercentenary of Modern Prcsbyterianlsra." All are iu Tited. In the M. E. Church preaching on Sun day evening next. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching in the Reformed church noxt Sabbath at lOJ'.o'clock. Prayer mooting on Thursday evening. Lectures on Saturday evening.. Who Pays the Costs t At every term of court, speculation is indulged as to "who pays the costs" iu actions at law.. The following will give the desired Information. In the following cases the county is not liable to costs : 1. If the grand jury return a bill " igno ramus" in a case other than felony, and order tho prosecutor to pay the costs, and the proscutor having been sentenced by the court to pay them, is committed, and then discharged according to law, without having paid them, the county is not liable to costs, . 2. Nor Is the county liable If the bill be found "a truebiU," and the defendant hav ing been tried and acquitted, and ordered by the petit jury to pay them, and is com mitted, and discharged according to law, the costs not being paid. 8. Nor if the defendant is acquitted and the prosecutor ordered by the petit jury to pay the costs, who, after being sentenced by the court to pay them, Is committed and discharged by law, the costs being unpaid 4. Where a defendant indicted for a misdemeanor is acquitted by the petit jury, and the jury does not determine whether the county, the prosecutor or the defendant hall pay the eosta of prosecution, asHhey are required to do by the act of 8th of December, 1804, the costs are not to be paid by the county. ' 5. When an indictment baa been re turned " a true bill" the prosecuting attor ney cannot enter nolle prosequi without the oonseut of the court and charge the county with the costs of the prosecution. In the following cases the county Is liable ;Su. Mo. Tu. We J "s "4 'e e 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 1. Where a defendant Is convicted by a jury and Is legally disebjiged without hav ing paid tho costs. ' 2. When in cases of surety of the peace the court directs the ' county to .pay the costs. 1 . ,, , - 8. When the grand jury Ignoro a bill and direct the county to pay the costs, and when the petit jury acquit the defendant and direct the county to pay the costs. 4. In cases of felony, when the grand jury ignore the bill, and when tho defend ant is acquitted by the petit jury. 5. In all cases when tho dufundaut is found guilty and sentenced to pay a line and costs of prosecution or give security to pay tho samn within ten days or go to jail, and defendant goes to jail and comes out under the bond act, the county is liable Patriot. Diincnnuoii Letter. ' ... Dvkcannon, Nov. lGth, 1872. Tho epizootic has mado its appearance here Mr. Wm. Ponnel's horses are all af fected, Shorill Shivcly's are also, and one of Dr. bwartz h. We believe it lias not yet cached the Duncannori Iron Co.'s stables. Last night sometime a canal boat loaded witli boards and shinsles went over tho dam above town, and several parties reap ed a harvest from tho same. Your corres pondent could not learn particulars. Tho bony or John Dill uns not yet been found. There was a dispatch sent to the friends of tho deceased paying that the body was on the opposite sido of the river and they should havo tho ilat ready to search. A messenger arrived on tho train and a crew started out to drag for him. On further inquiry it turned out to bo on the strength of what a fortune teller had told them, and among tho searching party were two ministers of die Gospel I We havo one wedding to report. At the residence of the bride's parents on Tues day evening, Mr. Joshua N. Gladden to to Miss Lizzie G. Sholler. Wo enjoyed the cake and wish them a happy jonrnoy turoiitrh life. Money sold at Susquehan na Building Association from SO) to $38. The No. of shares was increased from 1500 to 2000. We aro having the first snow of the season here, the Hakes full fitfully as if they feared they were too early. X. Juniata Co. From the Independent of last week wo copy the following : On Friday afternooon last Edward Mills, of Thompsontown, aged about 10 years, and engaged in learning the chairmaking trade with Wm. F. Snyder, in this place, had his left foot crushed by having it caught in the cog wheels of the horse power winch propels Mr. Bnydor s turning lathe and rip saws. It seems the young man was required to keep the horse moving that propels the machine while Mr. Snyder was engaged in sawing out chair stuif, and iu peforming his duty his foot came In con tact with the wheels, stopping the machine, and not until assistance was rendered was he able to extricate himself. A man named Roland, residing near Lowistown, was killed by a freight train at Bixler's station, about two miles below Lewistown on Thursday afternoon lost. It seems Mr. R. had been traveling in the west for qpme time past and on returning home ho got aboard the Pacific Express at Pittsburg intending to got off at Lewis town, but the train not stopping at that station he was brought through to Milllin, arriving here at 10 o'clock a. m. on the morning of the accldont. Anxious to got back to Lewistown, and there being no pas senger train going west until 8:138 p.m., ho had started to walk and had reached Bixler's station whero he was struck by the enirine of the local freight east, and was so badly hurt that ho died in about an hour after the accident. His remains were brought to Patterson. Esquire Middagh summoned a jury and an inquest was held and verdict rendered in accordance with the above facts. In the evening one of the de ceased's sons arrived on the Cincinnati Ex press and identified the corpse of the man who was killed as his futher. Tho remains of the deceased were taken to Lewistown for interment. , . Uriel Items. Quito a sprinkling of snow fell here on Saturday last. Teachers of Juniata county will Institute at Perrysville, on Monday, the 25th lust. Northumberland county folks are de manding a new jail. The horse diseaso in many places, seems to be the regular lung lover and is quite ratal. Pennsylvania Eldership of the church of God just closed its sessions at Alecliamcs- burg. A lcttor from Solins Grove says: "So many horses are sick in this place that I flud it impossible to biro a team for adrive." XThe "hog committee" have begun there usual fall iuspections. A full board was ou hand for duty last Sunday. Experience in this vicinity proves that the mules aro not exempt irom me noise epidemic. The disease is as prevalent anion? them as amonir the horses. a Is it riirht for a christian community to show more " bustle" on Sunday than any other day in the week ? And yet suoh is the case in tnis town. SALES. We call attention to the follow ing sales, bills for which have been printed at this office. Saturday, Nov. 93rd, Levi Bellars on the farm of Eliza Ratbfon la Whcatfleld township, will sell Horses, Colls, Cows, Young Cattle, Wagons, Buggy &e. Mondav Nov. 25th. E. T. Simons, near Mark. elvllle, will sell Livestock, Farming Imple ments ana jiouieuoia lurunurn. "Industries of the United States." This la tbe title of a book which combines a whole llbrarv within its covera. It gives a short and comDrebenalva account of every branch of industry In this country. It tells tbe process of manufacture, and if s patent article, who Invented and who ba improved it. In fact It la ji book which la of great value to ' , . . . , 1 1 every person wno aeairv w wuhou gvueii iu formation. All tbla is so arranged and Index. ed that a readv reference can be bad to any subject. It contains 18O0 pages and Is well bound In cloth, and can be bad for nothing as Petkhsoh's Maoazinu for December Is on our table In advance, and Is a perfect gom Thli Is, without doubt, the beet of the really good lady's books. Yet the price is only Two Dollars, or a dollar If it than magaslnes of it class. No wonder It lias the largest circula tion in the world. To clubs it I cheaper still. Thus, five copies are sent for eight dollars, or eight copies are sent for twelve dollars, or twelvo coplea for seventeen dollars. To the person getting up either of these cluba an extra copy Is (riven na a premium, and also a superb Five Dollar engraving for framing, "Christ Weeping Over Jerusalem." Bpcclmcne of the mnpizlno arc sent gratis to write for one, and sec for yourselves. Now is the to subscribe, or to (fet up clubs for 1873. Address Charles J. Peterson, 800 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, l'a. Bai.t.ou's Maoajiisb ron DrcEMnnR. This Interesting monthly for December Is issued, ami looks as Itrlght and good as a twenty dollar piece Just from the mint. It lias new tpyoand some neiv features which will command them selves to tl.i renders and patrons o' Hal I oil's, known nil over the country as the cheapest and Jieet publication ot the kind !.i the United States. In it can i? found matter that enter tains all, old and young; while the coming year tho subscribers will receive a pretty Chro 1110 as a Christinns present. This will be a temptation to every ona, and we hope thou sands will avail themselves of it. In the December number, we notice the usual splen did variety of reading nuittcrand line illustra tions. Subscription only 91.50 per year, and 15 cents singlo copies. For anlo all over tho country. Address Thomea & Talbot, Oil Con gress Street, Boston. Zell's Magazine. Among the list of monthly periodicals, which are candidates for public favor, we havo seen nono better entitled to success from actual merit, than Zell's. The two numbers which have already been Issued, contain an unusual amount of interesting and Instructive rending. It is published by T. Elwoort Zell, 17 South Otli Street, Philadelphia, at $2.00 per year. ItllMlnCHM IN ot 1"H. The Tide of Emigration Turned ! Seekers for new homes aro pouting into Southwest Missouri, attracted by the cheap J.ands ot tho ATIjAJNTIU & PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. This Company otl'ors 1,200,000 Acres of tho finest land in the world, ut from $2 to fl3 per Bcro,on seven years time, and with free trnsportation to all purchasers. This Road, JNE.VJSH BLOCKADED BY SNOW, is destined to liecome the national highway between NEW YORK and SAN r KAHCISCO : and to the industrious farm ers of older States we earnestly recommend this land ot cheap homes, sure that no where can the poor man find a more grate ful climate, a better soil, or greater pro ductiveness. For full information, with Maps and Pamphlets, address: AMOS TUCK, Land Commissioner, S3 South Fourth Street. St. Louis. 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 the Political and Statistical his tory of the county and an alphabetical ap pendix by Prof. Bilas Wright. This book will be a 12mo. bound in cloth, illustrated with cuts expressly designed and prepared tor it, and contain about 23U paires. It will bo delivered to subscribers in the county after the first week in Novembor by Mr. Daniel Fleislier, Newport, Pa., at $2. per copy. All persons out of the county can have the book delivered to them by inclosing $2. to the author at Millerstown, Perry county, re mi a. Oil Cloths. We are offering some beau tiful styles of Oil Cloths iu various widths at low prices ; call and see them. r . JUOHTIHER. tSfCnAM'ED Hands, Face, rough skin, pimples, ringworm, aalt-rheum, and other cu- tanooua auectiona cured, ana me sain mnae aoft and smooth, by using the Juniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard s uo., New York. Bo certain to get the Juniper Tar Soap, aa there aro many worthless Imitations made with common tar. ' 4o a law tT" Tns Pi-best akd Bwbrtsbt Cod-Liver Oil is Hazard fe Caswell's made on the sea shore, from freab, selected livors, by Caswell, Hazard & Co.. New York. It Is absolutely pure tweet. Patients who have once taken 11 prcier ll 10 an oiucrs. rnysicisns ukyo uo clded It superior to any of tbe other oils In market. d lSw Take Kotlce. Those wanting Tomb stones or Marble Work of any kind, will please take notice that as my stock is too heavy, I am now ofl'ering work for a short timo atlO per cent, less than regular prices. Now is tho timo lor bargains, wrners re ceived either at the Newport or Bloomfleld Yard. A. V. Uombach. 40tt f'lipan T.lfpi Insurance. The cheapest man nor in which Life Insurance can be had is to take a policy in tbe United Bretheren Aid Society. Full details of their way of insuring will be found in our advertising columns. The agent for the society in this county, is Wm. 31. Butch, i.sq., of JNew liloomlleld, to wnom applications snouia be made. This is the company from whioh the family of Mr. R. N. Willis, of this place re ceived (080 after having paid only 9 0 the account of which appeared in the Times of October bib. " Good Rnlldlnir Brick. The subscriber has now on hand at his yard in Tyrone two., near the Poor llouse, over one hun dred thousand bricks. 1 lie bricks are 01 saperior quality and will be sold at the lowest market price, delivered to any point in the county. jauuu J . K.tiJNU. llouiffpathlc Recommendation. Urn T ,..,. Un I have naed In my pradtlee Bpeer's Fort Grape Wine lor the past two years, and believe it to be tbe best article in me market. T. Q. Comstook, M. D. Hack Flannels. A lot of new and pretty styles of Sack Flannels, have just been re ceived by F. MoKTiMKK. There aro cheap too. - . . " Cash Wantfd I Notice Is hereby given to those owing me money, tbat 1 need It, Attention to this notice will save trouble TO CON8TOIPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread dlwaxe, consumption, by a simple remedy, Is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means nf cure. To all who desire It, he will send a oodv of the nrescrlntion ued (free nf charge,) with the directions for preparing and using ine same, winen iney win nna a sure cure for consumption, asthma, lirotiehitls, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will please address tiy nev. euwAiiii a, wilouis, 1W Penu St., Williamsburg, N. Y. County Trc Current. Bloomfiei.d November 10. 1872. Flax-Seed, 1 ou Potatoes, 60 llutter V pound, 18 22 cents. Eggs dozei 22 Dried Apples K pound 3cts " Dried Peaches 8 lOcts.y. Pealed Peaches :.. 12 18 cts. " Cherries 5 cts. " Pitted IS IB cts. " Blackberries 6 8 cts. " Unions V bushel 75 " SKWTOUT MARKKA'S. Corrected Weekly by Kovgh, Snyder A Co. DEA1.E11S ni GRAIN At PltODUCK. Nbwpoht. November in. 1872. Flour, Extra, 18 00 ' Super 6 00 White Wheat V bu 1 60 Ked Wheat 1 60 0 1 60 Kye 70 Corn 65W Oats V 82 pounds, 35 Barley 70 Clover Seed 4 50 Timothy Seed S 50 Flax Seed 1 60 Potatoes 40 Ground Alumn Salt, 1 90 Mmeburner's Coal, 2 40 Htovo Coal 4 60 S 60 Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal 25 cts. ft bits. Cross Tles.SH feet long 45 45 cents FISH, SALT; 1IJIK AND COAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Aluiket Kates. CARLISLE PltODUCK MAKKET. COHKECTED WEF.KI.r. Carlisle, November 10, 1872. Family Flour, J8 00 Huperllne Flour 5 50 Hu peril ne Kye Flour 4.50 White Wheat '1.65 Ked Wheat 1 Ki Kye 65 Corn 62 Oats 37 Cloversecd 5.25 Timothysced s.00 Flaxseed, 1.60 Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Junney A Andrew, No. 123 Market Street. Philadelphia. Novemlmr lft. 1872. White Wheat SI 63 2 10 Wheat 1 60 d 1 70 Kye 7080 Corn 616G3 Oats 3943 Clover Seed 910 per lb. Timothy Seed t 2 754 00 Flaxseed, 195 2 05 Country Lard,, 8 Eggs 378:S8 Butter, dull sale 11 622 Washed Wool, 57 63ceuts per lb Paden Barklet On the 14th Inst., at the Methodist Parsonage In Bloomfleld, by Rev. A. W. Decker, Mr. Lewis Padcn to Miss Em ma Darkley, both of Ferry county, Pa. Gbaham Siikhwood At Crestline, Ohio, on the 25th ult., by tbe Rev. J. II. Shields, Nelson Graham, of Newport, Fa., to Annie R. Sherwood, of Qranvllle, Ohio. Billow Silks At the Lutheran parsonage In Newport, on the 12th Inst., by the Kev. A. II. Anghe, Mr. Adam H. Billow to Miss Emma Silks, both of Howe township, this county. Riioads In Newport, on the 0th Inst., of Croup, Charles Rudolph, son of G. W. and Margaret Kboaas, agoa 7 years, o montas ana 20 days. May the sun sblne brightly, And the snow full lightly On little Charlle'a grave. E. B. New Advertisements. C frt $90 Pr aavl Agents wanted! All sU U siu classes of working people, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work fpr us In their spare moments or all the time than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. U11NHON li CO., Portland, -Maine. 45r4w OOKKEEPINO Made Kay. Every clerk S M anu ineruiiaut van ivuru at unite, jduok mail ed, 50c. IL Golluimu linVANTUulUlu, N.Y.4jr4w G LITSOIl'S IMPERIAL RUSSIAN MU8. TAlllJ Wholesale to the traue. single cans sent, post-paid, on receipt of tl. W. II KU. MAN T. FULKAUr F, Heading, Pa. 45rw AGENTS WANTED EVEHYWHEKETObELL the best low-urleed Corn-Sheller ever uatent- ed. Let farmers and everybody who has corn to shell, send for circular to ''FAMILY COltN SllKLLEit CO." liurrlsburg, Pa. 45r4w C"1 RE AT CURIOSITY. A t Magazine of the T hluhest order for II. Agent wanted In every town, on a permtual Income. Send lllo. for Speci men to "Anith'i Dollar Magazine," 61 Liberty Street, N. Y. 46r4w 1823. . JUBILEE I 1873. f OF TUB THE NEW YORK OBSERVER The Best Religious snd Secular Family Newspaper. 13 a Year with the' J U Bl LK K YEAR BOOK. SIDNEY E. MOUSE A CO., 37 Park Row, New York. BEND FOlt A SAMPLE COPY. 45r4w AGENTS WANTED For Harriet Beeeher Klowe's panmaiKii book, with lives of the candidates and leading men of all parties. 20 sueei ron raits, nuiaii aay rapidly ana easily uiaue. write snu see. rarucuiar nee. WOUTUlNaTON,lllMTINiCO., ; 45 r 4w Hartford, Coun . Agents Wanted for Cobblu's Cliil(V8 Commentator OS THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIKCLK, 1.200 pages, wo Engravings, 1 ne nest enterprise oi ins vur for BieuU. KverV fuuillv will have It. Noth ing like It now published. For circulars address 11. 6. U GODSPEED l CO., 45 r 4w 37 Park Row, New York. Good Country Tallow Wanted. Tllehest nrlce Dald for nrlme oualltv bv L. M. Fl.klNTON, Hoau and Caudis Mauuiavtuier. 116 Rose of Cashmere Hair Tonic Is unsurpassed as a Promoter of the Growth of the Hair and Whiskers. It Is neither s.lcky nor greasy, yet It softens snd smooths the Hair far better and more permanently than any Oil or Pomade. Used as a Hair Dressing, Itprmlucesthe most beautiful and lustrous gloss. Warranted perfectly harm less. Its exquisite perfume Is quite unrivaled, being distilled from the world-renowned Hoses of Cashmere. Large bottles, only 50 cents. Address ASCII liN II ACH Hi MILLER, 400 N. 3d St., Phila delphia, Pa. ' 45 r 4w A OHEAT EVENT. We have decided to dispose of our Immense stock of BILLIARD TAIlI.KSat prices a little above cost. First-class ftxlo New Tables, complete, 100. Kticond-hand .Tables made over new, fznoj 22fit PJfiO, Hie. A great variety to suit all buyers. Send for Catalogue. KAVANAUHst fiECKEK, 45r4w Cor. Canal and Centre Sts. New York. A iirVITTir A t UPIIAM'S Asthma JLJJ.J.TJ.JM. i Cure relieves the most violent paroxysms In five minutes, and effects a speedy cure. 7r cents n box, by mall. Circulars free. Address S. O. UPII AM. 25 South Eighth St., Philadelphia, l'a. Sold by all Druggists. 45r4w HORRIBLE. I suffered with CATARRH thlrtyyears, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will send receipt, ost age free, to all afflicted. Rev. T. J. MEAD, irawer 170, Syracuse, N. Y., , , 45 r 4w AGENTS WASTED FOB " IXSKCT.H AT HOME." 700 pages i upwards of 700 cuts; 21 one full page engravings, ".lust the Hook for intelligent rural homes." "The drawings are faithful rcnaesenta tlons of Insect and Plant." Mend for Circular. Address (iEoitoE Bhooks, 124 North Soventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. 45 e ly SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Furs ! Furs ! Blankets! Blankets! AND Other Winter Good Just opened at MORTIMER'S. NOTICE TO TRKSSPAS.SERS.-The under slgned residents of Penn townships forbid ullPorHoiis from coining on to their premises for the purpose ot hunting or fishing. Jacob Weaver, P. J. Cornman, Henderson Harris, C. Harris, Socrntes (Jreen, David Cams, J. Mutzabaugh, G. Both well, J. B. Miller, Fred Feninger. Oct. 15. 1872-Ct Jonathan Michner. OTICE TO TRESSPASSERS The undersign ed residents of Centre township, forbids all persons from coming on to their premises for the purpose oi miming or nsning. Joseph Miller, Henry Ayle, Frank Rohm. Jacob Seller. October 15 6t. a r3 23 w p-l 3 $ . CO el sw o a'9 I- IS (VI o o "A o 3 CO z CO o O M O w 'A o u CO .d o 05 iH Oi d 5 t-i o & CO INSURE IN THE s ' . . Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. Chartered by the Legtdature March 0, 1872. TIIECIIKAPKSTANn SAFEST 1.IFK INSUIIANCE ever ottered to the people. it is a Mutual enterprise ior me protection oi Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay FIVK DOM.AltH for a certlltcate nf membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 and 85, ll.oo; between 35 and 60, 01.50; between 60 and 65, J'2.00; for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1H73; and the sum of (1.10 on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand . A member dying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are paying certificate-holders. This plan Is adopted In order that persons who have been excluded from benefits In other ltfe Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive Livb-Uatks may obtain some benefit on a small Investment It commends Itself to the nubile for the reason that tt prevents the country from being drained of our money by forelgu com panies. CHAS. L. MURRAY, PretidenU CONRAD BOTH, Treasurer. JOHN R. 81IULER, Secretary. ROBERT N. WILLIS, WILLIAM McKEE, Gen ral Agents. 6 16 THE " Silver Tongue" OllGANS, Manufactured by E. P. NEEDHAM & SON, 143, 145 & 147 East 23rd St., New York. ESTABLISHED IN 1848. ' Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupplled will receive prompt atten tion and liberal Inducements. Parties residing at distance from out authorized agents may order from our factory. Send forlllustrated price list. mat OI DERI 5 WILL lve FIVE DOLLARS per barrel for Older cured according to my patent imnrov process. Any person wishing to obtain a Sir I mod copy of this process can do so, by encloa n g l 00 to the underilgutd at " Muxmwtowii, B1UII COUMTT, PA." T. r. DBVOB. m. n. August 27, 187 J 3m to pay the cost : will be seen by reierencs 10 our ouer lor viuu and cost. S. II. BECK. Margaieiia bi., ruiiuueipuis. . urv
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