fat 8lo0mfitlb Sinus, lucaday, May 0, 1873. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. aw"" Notices of Marrtairee and fonsths not exceeding Pous lines, will he inserted free, and friends throughout tii onunly are requested to send such notices iu. I'" Tributes of nmiiert, roetry, he. will .Invariably 1o charged fur at tho rate uf luvjc eeute pet una. It. R. Notice. The Directors of the Duncannon, fjloomfield & Loysvllle Rail Koad Company are requested to attend a meeting of the board, to be held in the CommiHsloncrs' Oflioo in the Court House, in BloomfioUl, on Monday, May 12th, at 3 o'clock P. M. F. MORTIMER, President. Sellers of Tobacco or Cigars, no mat ter what quantity they sell are liable to a heavy line for selling without having their stamps showing that their tax is duly paid, displayed In a conspicuous place. To those persons wanting a good bouse which to ship country produce of any do scription, we can recommend J. C. Mc Naughton, & Co., whose "Price Current" will ' be found regularly in our columns. The gentlemen comprising the firm are 11 Perry county men of known integrity. . Bloomfleld Academy. Over eighty schol ars have thus far entered the Academy this term and the numer is still increasing. This is the largest school ever held here, and now employs five instructors, besides the Principal who has under his immediate instruction over forty young ladies and gentlemen.- Barn and Lire Stock Burned. On Sun day night last, about 10 o'clock, the barn of Joseph Kettering, in tho southern pnrt of South Annvillo, township, Lobanon co., near the mountain, was destroyed by fire. In addition to the barn, one horse, seven colts, six cows, two calves, and a quantity of bay and straw were consumed. Mr. Dinner was a tenant on tbo form, but all the stock, except thehor.se and one cow, belonged to Mr. Kettering. There was an insurance on the propejty in the Xorthern Mutunl of Lancaster,. but not near to the amount of the loss. It is supposed that the bam was set on fire. The light was seen in Lebanon, and caused an alarm of fire, bringing out our fire department. Lebanon Courier. For Yon. Have you more money than you know what to do with ? If you have, it makes no difference to you whether this county has increased railroad faculties or not. But if you have not, you cannot afford to allow the propoaedjrailroad project from Duncannon to Loysville to fall through. Tho poorer you are tbo less you can afford to see this enterprise fail. There is not a roan in Sherman's Valley, whether he owns property or not, but what will receive some benefit from the building of this road. It will develop wealth lying idle ; it will open new avenues of employment; it will increase the value of real estate ; it will bring wealth and pop. ulation to the county, and thus lighten taxation. The officers just elected by the Duncan non Bloomfleld & Loysville R. R. Co., pro pose to give this county these benefits as soon as the amount required to insure the grading of this road is subscribed. Will you do your share towards raising this uin ? (Swindlers In Perry County. Last week two men came to Ickesburg, together, pre pared to swindle some one. At that place one of the men inquired for some farmer who had cattle to sell, and having been di rected to Christian Schwab," in Saville twp., aa a place where he could probably buy some stock, be drove away. lie was close ly followed by his partner In Iniquity, who arrived at Mr. Scwab shortly after the cat tle buyer. The second comer pretended to be searching for a Mr. Wagner, who had bought some merchandise from him in Baltimore, and who had started with him for this county where he was to get the money, but that Wagner had left him while asleep In the cars, and that he was entirely out of cash. He had a lot of goods at the railroad which be could not get until the freight was paid, and if ha could only borrow $100, he would leave two valuable watches he had with him as security, and would the next day redeem them and pay well for the accommodation. Mr. Swartz bad not the money, but the temptation to do a stranger a favor, for which lie was to be well paid, induced him to go and borrow the amount which he handed tho stranger receiving a box with the two watches inclosed. At toon as the the transaction was ended, the two sliarpers drove away together as fast as possible. This aroused the suspicious of some parties at Ickesburg, who went to Mr. S. and after bearing what had been done, broke open the box in which the watches bad been locked, the fellow having carried off the key, and found the watches of no value. . Mr. Swartz immediately went in pursuit of the scamps, and overtook them at Tbomp- sontown, and succeeded iu recovering his money. . , Tbo moral to this story is, that it is not well to trust perfect strangers much furtb er than you would your honest neighbor. kaileoad meeting. Election of Officers. On Thursday last in accordance with notice previously given, the stockholders of the Duncannon, Bloomfleld and Loysville Railroad, elocted a President and twelve directors. The eloction was held in tho Court UouBe, and the largo vote that was yolled proved tho great interest that the stockholders have in the enterprise. Nearly three bundled shares were voted, and only those were allowed a vote who had paid tho assessment of $3 on each share. Quite a large amount of subscription is on the book, on which this installment is unpaid, but we hope those subscribers will Bee .the neces sity of promptly paying up, and that those who have not as yet subscribod will now como to the support of tho enterprise. Prompt action will enable the Directors to got tho grading of the road under contract this season, or as soon as tho engineers have decided upon the best route to be taken, and it is probable that engineers will shortly be set to work. ' The following is the ticket elected: For President-FRANK MORTIMER. ' For Directors Georee 8. Barnott, Wil liam Lupfor, J. W. Klincpeter, Charles A. Harnett, u. J. I. JUclutire, jonn ti. Sheiblcy, Wm. A. Sponsler, Goorgo Spahr, U. Owen, John Wistor, V. Kilo, w. n. Swartz. Shocking Condition of Affairs at the Cumberland Co., Almshouse. Last court tho directors of tho poor and steward of the Cumberland county almshouse weie tried at Carlislo for neglect of duty iu ref erence to the patients sent to county hospi tal during the prevalence of the small pox last winter. Tho former were acquitted, but the latter was found guilty. The Car lisle Herald, commenting editorally on tho case, gives the following details : The hospital was oponed for the recoption of patients during the month of Septem ber, 1872. It was put in charge of a per son named Annio Hall, who was a vagrant, and who proved to be drunken, profane and degraded to an extent unusual even in one of her class. This creature was permitted to remain in charge of the hos pital until January. Her practice was to retire about eight o'clock, and lock up the patients in the dark, with no ono to attend them during the night. The patients were in all stages of diseases, many of them actually in a dying condition. In at least two cases she tied these poor creatures at night, with out leaving any one to attend to their wants, and they were finally found dead in this condition. The most shocking details were given in evideuce of the condition of the patients who were thus left alone, without any at tendance or assistance whatever, during the night. Many of them, while in a high fover, were unablod to obtain even a drink of vratsr during the whole nights of suffer ing. They were left without light, their apartments were insufficiently warmed, and, in one case, a child who had recov ered, from the disease died from the effects of cold. The bill of fare for these patients was quite in keeping with the brutality aud neg lect they experienced from the nurse. Their breakfast was dry bread, some mis erable counterfeit coffee sweetened with molasses. For dinner they had soup pre pared from scraps of meat and .vegetables, the meat being taken out beforo it was sent down from the almshouse. This was served from a pan that did duty as a wash bowl for every person about the bouse. This and dry bread were the only food fur nished to patients of every age, from in fancy up, in every possible stage of dis ease. Supper consisted of dry bread, the same sort of coffee, and apple butter. Milk was furnished occasionally at breakfast to the small children. On Sunday no supper was furnished, the sick receiving no food from Sunday dinner until Monday room ing. Not a single article that usually comes to the relief of a sick man was ever seen in the hospital during this entire time, except what was sent by the pooplo of tho town. This is merely a very imperfect outline of the evidence adduced on the trial. Many of tho details concerning the condi tion of tne patients were of the most re volting character, and astonished all who heard them. Church Notices, Presbvteiian Church Communion ser vice next Sabbath afternoon at 2J o'clock Rev. Win. Thomson, of Duncannon as sisting. Mornintr service at 11 o'clock, and Preparatory Lecture at 7J P. M., on Sat. M. K. Church Preaching on Sunday evening next. Prayer meeting on Thurs day evening ileformed Church Preaching at 2JP. M on Sunday next. Prayer-meeting on Thurs day evening. m The Bloomfleld I'lioloirranh Gallery on and after Monday, May 12th, 1878, will be open and conducted by R. H. W itiuiiT, who will do you good work and do it promptly. Call on him if you want a good picture. ' tW Also Agent for the very popular and world-renowned (1 rover & Baker SEWING MACHINE. Sold on good terms. Sheriff Sale. On Friday last, the Mill Property ut New Buffalo, formerly owned by Forry & Foote, was sold to Jac. Fisher, of Snyder county, for $0,100. t'limbi rland County. From the Cum berland County papers of last weck,ywe copy the following: Ou last Sunday afternoon a colored eirl named Julia Branson, living in SawteTle- town, aged about 19 years, was terribly burned. It seems that she was seated in front of the stove asleep, and a hot coal railing upon her riress ignited it, and all her clothing was in flames before she awak ened, and her person was burned in a terri ble man nor. Medical aid was called in, but her injuries are of a very serious nature. ' Ono day last week, one of the workmon in the moulding department of Gardner & Co's. shops, threw, as he supposed, an old exploded shell, which ho happened to find among some scrap iron, into the fire. Strange to say, it exploded with a terrible noise, shaking the very ground aud creat ing no little alarm among the workmen. On last Thursday evening an attempt was made to fire the house of Robt. Mc Keehan, at Mt. Rock. Some evil-disposed person had placed a quantity of brown pa per in a bonnet box iu the upper Btory, Bet fire to it, turned the lid bottom side up over the fire, rjlaced it under a bed in the snare room ami left it. The family noticed tho smell of smoke, aud on searching found these traces, it was only because the lire was smothered that a disastrous conflagra tion was prevented. The lire had burned through the bottom of the box into tho carpet. Philip Pritscli was arrested one day last week on information made bv Thomas Armstrong, for selling beer contrary to the Local uption law. rritscn entered bail for his apperance at the August Court. Mr. Levi llockor, residing near Mechan- icsburg, lost several horses and mules from the effects of poison, supposed to have beon administered on Thursday of last week by some fiend in human shape. Mr. Hocker has no knowledge of having injured any one himself, aud is ignorant as to having any enemies. Two valuable mules re coutly.purchased, and a tine horse and colt are already dead, and another fine horse is not expected to recover. Mr. Hocker is a young man just boginning farming, and this loss is a heavy one lor him. Ui-ieriteiii. " We always get mad when wo walk along a street about o clock, and passing a shaded porch where a young man is bid ding his beloved a good night, hear tho girl exclaim in a loud whisper, "Oh, stop, you haven't shaved." Wo won't say on what street, we heard this remark. On Tuesday morning last, the Landisburg stage broke a tire opposite Mr. Motzgar's residence, in Carlislo, and Mr. Rice was obliged to loave the vehicle on the spot where the mishap occurred. The Annual Convention of the Junior Order of American Mechanics of the Twenty-third district will be held in Duncannon, on Saturday, May 10th. ' Navigation lias (been resumed on the West Branch and Susquehanna canal, 'ex tending from the Junction or Duncan's Is land to Dock Haven. The locks on this division of the canal between Northum berland and Duncan s Island were all lengthened during the past winter, except the one at the foot of Shamokin Dam. At Middletown, on Monday of last week, the scaffolding used by bricklayors putting up a wall at the planing mill of Keudig, & liauman gave way precipitating two men, father and son, named Dasher. It is thought the father cannot recover. The sou was also seriously injured. Some time ago , James Leach, of Beale township, aged about 77 years, was enga ged in hauling, with a one horse wagon, chip-dirt that had accumulated about his woodpile into his lot as fertilizer. He had no regular bed on nls wagon, but, as ir ire- quentiy the case, be had for a bed several looso unpinned boards. In making a short turn a front wheel struck the bed so bard as to pitch a board forward against the - oi. 1 ., Illnro III tiitj wu(;uu. ono iiigubvuou aim rau. Mr. Leach held to the beast until he was run against an applctree, where his left leg was brokeu just below the knee joint, and left collar bono broken, or rather re-broken, Tor it naa been Drokcn some years ago. ne is getting along almoBt bet ter than could be expected, considering his age and the extent of his injuries. Mifflintoten Sentinel. Call and see the splendid line of samples of cassimere from the stock of Wanamaker & Brown, at F. Mortimer's. From these samples you can select goods for a suit and have them made to order from your own measure. A fit is guaranteed, the prices are low, and their style of making can't bo beat. It won't cost you a cent to look at the Hamulus aud bear pricos. tf Blaln Photograph Gallery. The sub scriber has in Main, Perry Co., the best built ground floor Photograph gallory in the state. It was established five years ago, and is devoted exclusively to picture making, and producing every style and size of picture from " gom'' to a life size pho tograph 18 by 22 inches. Evert facility for putting up pictures in lockets, cases, &c. Also albums and picturo frames con stantly on hand. Call and sue specimens, tf WM. BEGAN, Prof. Photographer. Subbath School Association. The regular spring session of the Sabbath School Association, of Perry co., Pa., will be held at Milloistown, Tuesday, May tilth, at 10 A. M. The Sabbath schools of the county are requested to elect, each four delegates at onco and forward names di rectly to Ezra P. Titzell, of Milloistown, if desiring entertainment during convention. Any speakers from a distance or other arrangements, respecting the convention will be announced in due time by the President. Reports of Sabbath School should be sent to Ezra P. Titzell of Mil lerstown. By order of President. II. C. CHESTON, Newport. t17""6h 1 what pretty paj)er," is what all say who look over the eprinu; styles of Wall paper now for aale by F Moiitimku. Wall Pa)er Border, Pictur nails, cord ice, In great variety. If you want tfood seed ' Potatoei call on Wm. Lupfor, near this borough. TO HOOK CANVASSERS. A MEW WAY OF RUHNISO A Subscription, Book. CAN BELL THOUSANDS! ! PLAIN HOME TALK Is plain talk about the body and Ita phyaieal and aoclal needs. Dr. E. B. Foote, author of " Medical Common Sense," of No. 110 Lexington Are., N. ., who entertalna everybody with hla pan, and ourea everybody by hie kill, In Ita author. In lta thousand pages It anawer a thousand questions you don't want to ko to your phy. iclan about. It la, aa la stamped upon Ita cover, 'a book for private and considerate reading." Prloe 13.35, and postage prepaid, everywhere. Contents table mail, ed free.' Agents wanted. A beautiful original ohromo, mounted, Throw Physic to the Door," worth 910, goes with the book. No chromo without the book. No book withont the chromo. Address" MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY' No. 129 East S8th Street, New York. 10 131 tW THE PoHEST ABO SWEETEST Coi-LlVER Oil Is Hazard & Caswell's made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected llvors, by Caswell, HAZARD CZ (JO.. JNCw I OrK. It IS absolutely pure and sunt . Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians havt de cided It superior to any of the other alls In market. I7d4w County Trice Current. DLOOuriRLD. May 5, 1873. Flax-Send 1 ou Potatoes ,. 75 ' Butter V pound, 28 cents. Eggs f) dozen, '. 12 Dried Apples V pound,.. Sets " Dried Peaches,. 0 8cts. ). Pealed Peaches, r..... 1218cts. " Cherries,... 6 eta. " " Pitted, 15 18 cts. blackberries, - 6 i ct. " Onions ft bushel...... 75 " ' N EWPOHT MAKKKTS. Corrected Weekly by Kougli. Snyder Ct.J DEALERS IN GRAIN At PKODUCE. Newport, May 6, 1873. Flour, Extra 17 0V " Super. 8 50 White Wheat ft bu 1 75 Red Wheat 170 01 70 Bye 60 Corn 4515 Oats V 32 pounds, t.. 87 Barley 70 Clover Seed 4 400 Timothy Seed 2 50 Flax Seed, 1 60 Potatoes, no Ground Alumn Salt 2 00 Llmeburner'a Coal, 2 40 Stove Coal i 50 0 S 50 Pea Coal 3 00 Smith Coal,.... 25cts. f bus. Cross Tles.SH feet lone, ' 50 Q 50 cents Bacon 7 0 12 FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL, Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Kates. 49- Five per cent oil for Cash. " ' CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY. . ' Carlisle, May 3. 1871 Family i'leur, ...7 W 60 Superfine Flour, 6 50 Supernne Rye Flour, 4.50 White Wheat, .1.75 Red Wheat :. 170 Rye 05 Corn 44 Oats. 40 Cloverseed, '4.7o Timotliyseed 3.00 Flaxseed,.... 1.70 : Philadelphia Frlce Current. . CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. C. ItlcXaughton & Co., (Eotahushed 18G7.) (Successors to Tostlethwaite, McNanghton & Co.,) General Commission Merchants, No. 264 South Front St. GnnstfrnmentH of Lnmber, Urain, Fruit, Poultry .Butter, . JCirvs, Oauie, fcc., solicited. Piuladem'HIa, May 2, 1873. Flour Superllue, 4 60 & 6 25 " Extra, 6 00 (4 6 76 " Fancy 10 00 0 11 23 White Wlie.it, - 1 95 2 00 Red Wheat, 1 SO 1 93 Rye, 85 Cloverseed, - - 7 8 1 perk Timetlry Seed, - S 00 8 50 bush Corn, 62 63 Oats, white, ' ' 52 & 53 Oats, mixed, ' 47 50 Lard, country, 8 fa! 9 per lb Onions, red and yellow, 7 00 it 9 00 per bbl Eggs, W 16 Butter prime roll , 32 i 33 " common, 10 (4 12 Wool washed, 62 65 perk " unwashed 30 & 35 peril. Spring Chickens, 40 tV 45 " Live " ' ' 17 e IS " Feathers Live Goese prime, 70 O 75 " " " "interior, 25 0 35 " 3VX.X1.X1.XVC3-Z:S. Campbell Smith, On the 1st Inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. 11. A. Dictterlcb, Mr. B. F. Campbell, of Crest line, O., to Anna Maria, daughter of C. N. Smith, of Newport, Pa. Reamer At his residence In Juniata town ship, on the 25th of April, 1873, Mr. Philip Reamer, aged 71 years, 8 months and 28 days. It is with aadiiws minified wlih Joy, that we record the ileiith tf out: we loved so iiiueh. an u chrlntlul) ftillieruiid m'litlenmu. He wu a mail uut4-d fur rowuiarity of Wm- Iiel'UHlelit, surilHiliK siinWie.ily of manner, und leaves o his friends and the world a eliitrtieter mililumipned. r'or more than three se,re and ten years, he hua liorue heavy bitrdeua, suffered many alllielioiui and braved muuy a aborm; im uku uiu uiaiit van ui iild iojiwi whleh has furnished many a weary tmveier shelter from the atoriu aud pleamtut shade in midsummer, he llax fallen! buriux a membership of about thirfy-nve yeare iu the M. K f'liUJoIr lilt, brethren learned tn love liim as a true and faithlul chhMiaii man, always at his post aud ready to work for the Muater. His last alekneea was of abort duration, but his suffer, lliua were u real .and from thelireteU'l-eKHtd a conviction " that his days were well nlKh numbered, but that was Well." In the death nf plitllp Iteamer, the family sustnlus the loh of in alleetiouale luther and huatiund, the chun h of a faithful member, aud the community an excellent nc Ifflitior. yet our loea we confidently believe Is his Kaiu. his friends and helu-hliorri UHKciuliiei in the Murkelville eliurcn, anu alter appropriate, reim-ioua services, uis liody waa laid to rent, unci the vut coueourae of MMiple turned mouvufully away, repeating to tlumiaelvee- " Our brother the haven huth iralu'd, OutflyiiiK the t.'iuH-Ht and wind ; lila real he huth sooner obtaili'd. Aud left hla companions behind. IIammaeer In Wutta township, on the 23rd of April, 1873, Alice Blanche, daughter of Ad am and Annie E. llamiuuker, aged years, t) months and 22 days. The Aturel death has borne away l)ear illauchie fruui our side. McKei In this borough on the 3d Inst., Mrs. Martha, wife of Wilson McKco. New AOvertiementa. WAGES Fon Alt. who are wilmnci to work. Any person, old or ymmof either sex. cm make (rum (10 to tr0 per week, nt home day or evening. W anted by all) Suitable to either City or Country, and any season of the year, This is a rare opportunity lor those who nre out ot work, and out of money, to make mt independent living. Nocapltal being required. Ow pimiphler, "HOW 10 MAKE A LIVING." giving lull Instruction, sent on receiptor 10 cents. Address, A BURTON SCO., Morrlsanla, Westchester Co., N.Y. AfrTT.KTS everywhere to sell our new and .iiVrltli ,H,ve' Kmbroldering Machine, WANTP.n '"""1 ,,r Illustrated Circular, to ,!.T. t,ie 'Kce Manufacturing Com pany, 300 Broadway New Vork. THE 1'AllLOIt COMPANION. Every Indy want one I livery Man ouht to have one It Sent on receipt of Ten Cents, Adtrress. L. V. HYDE s CO., 195 Seventh Avenue, New York. BON-TOS FLIRTATIOX SIGNALS," Rent on receipt of V cts. Unique Printing and Publishing House, 36 Ve.iey Htieet, New Yuik. The Iteckwllh $20 Portable Family Sewing Machine, ou 80 Day Trial; many advantages over all. Satisfaction guaran teed, or $20 relumled. Kent complete with loll directions. Beckwlth Sewing Muchine Co., 8ti4 Bradway, New York. ""' THE NEW ELASTIC TlttlSS. An itn porttmt Invention. It retains the Rupture at all times, and under the hardest exercise or severest strain. It is worn with cum fort, and if kept ou night and day, effects a permanent cure In a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent by Mail when re quested, circulars free, when ordered hy letter sent to The lilastic Truss Co., No. OKI Broadway, N. Y. City. Nobody uses Meial Spring Trusses ; too painful; they slip oil too frequently. ITeow ly i a . HENRY WARD BKECIIER'S PAPER Willi the the largest circulation in the world, grows wonderfully because It Is the BEST I'AI'KU. Rives subscribers the Most Beautiful Premiums, and offers Canvassers the most LIBERAL TERMS. Send for Circular. J. B. FOKU & CO., New York, Boston, Chicago, or San Francisco. 18d4w A GREAT OFFER. AGENTS, we will pay you $10 per week In cash. If you will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and expenses paid. Address. 18d 4w A. COULTER & CO., Charlotte, Mich. "pSYf'HOMANCY, or SOUL CHARM JL INU." How either sex may fascinate aud gain the love mid ufteetlons ot any person they choose Instantly. This simple mental acquire ment all can possess, free by mail, for 25 cents, together with the marriage guide, Egyptian Ora cle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, &c. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAM Si Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. 18dlw A MECHANICAL CURIOSITY. Every mouse caught resets the ti ap for an other ! Sample by mail prepaid i5 cents. FOR SALE BY THE TltADEI 11. E. 1HKTZ, - lSdiw Patentee, 54 and 56 Fulton St., N. Y. FIRE! F1REI I FIRE! ! 1 FIGHTING FIRE! AGENTS WANTED for the grandest book of the year, now selling with astonishing rapid ity. Tells of the causes of Fire; Safes; Fire-proof Buildings; Conquering Fire with Water. Steam and Gas; Insurance Is It Safer Its History. Basis, Management, How to Insure, cio. Vivid Accounts of the Great Fires of History. Agents send lor circulars. You will not regret It. Sent Free. Address Dustin, Gllmau Si Co., Hartford, Conn. 18d4w Pain! -Pain! CAMPHORINE ! The great discovery for the relief nf pain and a sure and Immediate cure for Rheumatism Chron ic and Acute, Sprains. It has a pleasant and re reshing odor and will not grease or stain the most delicate fabric, which makes It a Luxury In every Family. Price 25 cettts per Bottle. For Sale by all druggists. REUBEN HOYT, Proprietor New York. 18d4w AGENTS WANTED for the New Illustrted Book Wild Life in the Far West. 30 years with Indians, Trappers, In Mexican wars. tie. Scalping Expedition ugainst Apaches. Full of Interest aud selling rapldlv. The Book for the year. Address, WILEY, WATERMAN (4 EAT ON, Hartford, CL 18d4w. We Want an Agent In this township to canvass for the new, valuable and fast selling book by Dr. JOHN COWAN, The Science of a New Life. Recommended and endorsed by prominent min isters, physicians, religious and secular papers. No other book like It published. tier week guaranteed. Address, tUWAPI itj.. inu tw LIU blghtli St., N, Y. AGENTS WANTED FOR THE Home of God's People. The grandest and most successful new book oat. Acknowledged to be the most decided success of the year now selling with astonishing rapidity. It contains nearly 2tA) Magnlllceut Engravings. Splendid opiwrtuuity for Agents to make money. Circulars containing full particulars and terms, sent free. Address DUSTIN, OILMAN. & CO.. Hartford, Conn, 18d4w 10 Per Cent. Investments SECURED BY MORTGAGE ON REAL ESTATE WORTH THREE TIMES THE SUM LOANED. Interest Payable Senil-Annnallj at the Banking House of ' ALLEN, STEPHENS & CO. IN NEW YORK CITY. Or at any Bank designated by the louder. WE ARE INVESTING FOR EASTERN parlies many thousands of dollars per mouth in Itrst mortgages on Improved property liij fllluols, and such 1ms been the demand for these .' desirable securities, that w have, during the last fifteen inuiillui, placed ill I hem nearly One Million of Dollars, the seinl uuntial InleJest ou which has In each ami every case, been promptly paid. These inmtgagtvj are in the form of Trust DeeiU. and can lie closed In twenty days, should there be a failure lo pay Interest or taxes when due. We invest any sum, be It large or small, and collect aud remit Interest and principal as It mu tures, all without expense to the leudor. Can re fer to parties for win ml we have loaned large , umounts, and who have never lost a dollar either of principal or Interest lu this class of securities during tho last (Keen yeim. Send for our pamphlet, "JUinulu mt a place of Jm'etlmnt," mulled free. IIENUY C, W1I.80N. ukorok vr. TOMS. Wilton &. Ton., Dealers lit Real. Estate Ten Per Cent. Securities and School Bonds, BLOOMINGTON, ILLINQIS. a. NOTICE. All persons aru hereby forbidden to enter the house, or trespass on the premises oi mo subscriber, situate in naviuu iuwiimiip, - ry county, ellher with their teams or driving their slock on It. or in any way whatever. All persona known to so trespass, will be dealt with according to law, April Tf), 1873 Kjj p mou.sa bap.4'' -J Mbti,.aKvi.
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