'lueaday, May 27 1S73. LOCAL DEFAli TMENT. rw-NnUcwnf Mirrlavn id Icth not oiiwillnir vomt linen, will l Inserted irre, snil friends tlmiUKhuiit the comity are reiiueelud to send aiieh notions In. tWTrllmtonnf Respect, Poetry. will Invariably be chawd for at the rate of rivit cents por Hue. Bark, Hark. COO cords bark wanted at the Bloom Hold Tannary. 2t Samuel A. Peale. D. It, & L. It. R. Subscriptions contin ues to come in to the stock of this company and tho prospocts for soon getting the amount required for grading tho road are good. The commiltoo appointed by the directors, to secure iron and equipments, are making satisfactory progress. "A Header'' in a communication last week, stirred up lots of people. Judging by tho letters wo have received, tho subject is considered of considerable interest. Wo have three letters in which tho writer has taken the signature of "Upper End." We think it necessary to publish only ono of them this week, though wo may publish others next week, as wo like to give people a chance to express their views on questions of public interest, even if we do entirely disagreo with their ideas. Barn Binned. On Monday night be tween 8 and 9 o'clock, tho largo barn on the farm of J. K. Barr, near Balunca, West Htfmpfield township, Lancaster co., was burned to tho ground, together with its contents, consisting of hay, straw, grain and a number of valuable agricultural im plements. Nothing was saved, but the horses and cattle all of which were safely removed from the burning building. The tire is believed to have been the work of an incendiary. York Prut. Slid. A little sou of Mr. Jacob J. and Margaret Strickler, of Buffalo Twp., Union co., aged about 2 years, choked to death on the 14th inst. It seems the pa rents were absent from home, having left tho child in care of a daughter. The story of the latter is, that tho doccased obtained a Drain of com in some way, and in at tempting to swallow it, strangled. She ran to inform some neighbors and on their re turn the child was dead. This family are really to bo pitied, having some few years since, lost three children by burning. Truly their cup of sorrow is full to over flowing. ifijlinburg Telegraph. ' X Mystery. The other afternoon Chris tian Cable was Ashing in the river Georgetown, and while patiently waiting for a bite the hook attached to bis line be came fastened to something which he sup posed was a large salmon. lie gradually raised the object to the surface of the water, but instead of a fish it was the de composed body of a girl of a size to indicate about ten years of age. Mr. Cable was greatly startled at the discovery and scarce ly knew what to do in tho emergency, but after a while be procured the assistance of a gentleman in drawing tho body on shore and burying it. Nothing is known as to who the girl was or as to tho circumstances of her death. The body had evidontly been in the water for months. For the Blnomfleld Times. Tyrone Townbtlip, May 23. Mb. Enrroit. "A reador" from Howe twp,, must think the people at the lower end are entitled to greater accommodations than the people up here, as ho says they bio tired of "jolting over the stones and dragging through the mud" to reach the County bent. We wondor it it Is any further or worse for thorn to come up than it would be for to us oo down there. And thon ho says he wants a chance to vote on the question while he seems to think that is all that is required to move the County Sout. Other pooplo in tho county may not agree with him, and then what good would it do him to voto and get beat. The people or the county navo tax enough to pay without gotting up any such project as ho proposes, and I think if ho should canvas the county on that question (as I was told last weok by a person in .Newport that was to oe none; lie would II d that it would be all nonsense to have a vote on the question. At the present time there is a good prospect for the upper end to got railroad advantages, for with so many ronds m prospect it would De a pity if we could not get ono of them built. Wo have a good court house now and with all the churches there are in the county it would seem that the morals of the people should bo educated to that point that a j ml would be but little needed, and consequently no money need bo expended on publio buildings, l nopo "a roader ' will bo content to let the question he has opened drop, or else give some better reason for removal than that they aro tired of coming up, etc. However it tho county Beat was to be moved, I should want it located at Dun cannon, as the D. B. fc L. It. It., when built would enable a majority of the citi zens of the county, to reach the County Seat by rail, but with that road iu opera tion their would be no use in talking of any change as the removal question would be virtual settled. ' Upper End. Juniata County. From tho Juniata county papers of last week, we copy the following: ' The County Commissioners and an archi tect were in consultation ou tho Court House question. , . ' The stockholders ot tho Tusoarora Val ley Railroad Company will meet in Mo Coysville, on Saturday, June 7, 1873, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors. Ono day last week, Eddie, youngest son of Alonzo Fasic, who resides ou Tuscarora street, in Patterson, fell into the rivor just below the bridge, and made a narrow es cape from drowning. A gentleman passing by noticed tho little follow struggling in the water, hastened to his relief, and res cued him from a watery grave. Samuel Dunn, a resident of Mexico, and an employee of the P. It. It. Co., was so se riously injured on Monday while .nt work that his life is despaired of. Ho was break ing stones at tho Slip Itock, above Mexico, between tracks, about 10 o'clock, while two freight trains wore passing. A bumper of a car struck bis head and knocked him down. In the fall his right leg came in contact with the cars in somo way, and was broken in two places. It was not run over by car wheels. He lies in an unconscious stato. . Church Notices, ' Reformed Church Proaohinu next Sab bath at 10A o'clock A. M. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching in the FroBbyterian Church on Sunday next, at 10J a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching in tho M. E. Church on Sun- day morning next. . Prayor meeting on 1 hursday eveuing. Cull and see the splendid lino of samples of cassitnero from the stock of Wanamakcr & Brown, at F. Mortimer's. From these samples, you can solect goods for a suit and have them made to order from your own measure. A fit is guarenteod, the prices are low, and their style of making can't be beat, it won t cost you a cent to look at tho samples and hear prices. ... . tf A post office has been established at Maitland, on the Lewistown & Sunbury Itailroad. . The contract for building a bridge over the Juniata rivor at Newton Hamilton, has been awarded to J. Lamberton, of Hun tington county, at $17,905. Solomon F. Ilimcs, of Pfoutz's Valley, this county, lost judgment exemption notes amounting to $240, on the 8th ult.. between Freoburg and McKees Half Falls. An agcnU of the Treasury department, was through here last week looking up the tobacco Dealers that had no license. The second annual Sunday School Con vention of the Carlisle district of the C'en tral Pa. Conference of the Evangelical Association, will be hold in Marysville, this county, on the 27th, 28th aud 2!)th inst. The telegraph reports that " Jesse Dielil of York, Pa., shot and mortally wounded Kobert h,. Blair, at Nashua, New J lamp shire, on Sunday last. IW There la a summery fecllnc about tho woodcut of the quack-advertlscment-dcflled For the llloumueld Time. Nkwpokt, May 24, 1873. Mr. Editor. As I see by the last issue of the " Times" your correspondent of this place has failed to "jot" a few items for your valuable paper, I thought it would not be amiss to give you a few that may interest your readers. On last Tuesday morning as our friend Mr. Mitchell was making a shad haul tho Red Bank fishermen on tho east side of the river sent a volley of stones at the former and assaulted Mitchell with such language that it was disgusting to the citizens stand ing on the bank of the river. A small child made a remarkable escape at J. S. Leiby's railroad crossing on last 1 uesday on returning Horn school. rock, at page 694 in the June number of " Oi.o An article in the last weeks JXewt entitled and New i" and so there la about the fanciful " Common Grumbling," caused a rather lively discussion between the editor and a rail road official a fow days since. No one hurt, but the railroad man had the best of the argument. It was reported that a large Sturgeon was seen in the river above town yesterday. pVlThero aro a number of fish baskets in the river at the Millorstown dam, why don't our slioritt see that they are removed and the proper parties punished. r..: id XT Vk. .n ....... Id nil T faptionist with pure soda water drawn from Lippincott s lmprovod soda water loun taiu. It would be a complement to the bevorage if he would put a ily in it, but he has no cheap boy to catch them, and the flies are very scarce now on account oi tne cold season. U. Cumberland County. From tho Cum berland County papers of last week, we copy the following: On Tuesday, the 12th inst., the dwelling house occupied by Samuel Ilcckman, sit uated in MilMin twp., was burned, together with all its contents. At the time of the Are the family were absent attending a funeral. The fire originated by a spark from the stove-pipe. A Chambersburir papor says : a few weeks ago, a barn located in the lower end story which it Illustrates. This is called "The Iconoclast of Sensibility." and narrates how Mr. Wlllonghby Aspen " bonnelted" the rascal who had painted quack names on a magnif icent rocK, witu bis own paint-pot. in cou trast, there is a wintry feeling about Rev. Charles T. Brook's poem, "A Winter Sunrise on the Hudson." Two other papers In this number will attract attention, Key. E. E. Hale's article on " A Good Appetite," and a straightforward and simply-told narrative o occurrences in McClellen's first campaign in West Virginia, In 1861, by an engineer olher wuo iook an important part in it. Besides Mr Brook's poem, there is a short one called "Mis understood," by Nora Perry, and valuable editorials. TEKMS (payable in advance), $4.00 per an num; $2.00 for six months. Single numbers 35 cents (.mailed, post-paid). 1 rial subscriptions oi iour monitia tor gl.oo. Subscriptions should be addressed to F. B. PERKINS, Business Aoent. 143 Washington St., Boston uare oi Kooerts Brothers, ruuimners. " PAIN-KILLER." There can be no necessity, at this late day for the press to speak in commendatory terms of this remarkable medicine, in order to pro mote its tale for it is a medicine that Is known and depreciated the wide world through. Whenever we speak of the Paln-Klller, as in the present instance, we do so in behalf of the atllicted, rather than with the view of advanc ing or Its proprietors. Philadelphia Price Current. COIlllECTEO WEF.RLY HY .T. C. McNauKhtbn, Jao. Kshelman, W. I). Eshelmsu. J. C JleXaujjlilon fc Co., EtabllhI 1SD7.) (Successors to rostlcthwalte, McNaughton & Co..) General Commission Merchants, No. 364 South Front St. Consignments of Lnmlier, Ornln, Fruit. Poultry, butter. I-.KM, name, &c., HoiiriUMl. PHILADELPHIA, 4 50 State 8. S. Association. The Pennsylva nia State Sabbath School Association will bold its Ninth Annual Convention in the city of Tjtusville, June 3, 4 and 5, 1873. The sessions will begin Tuesday evening, June 8d, at 8 o'clock, to be continued throughout Wednesday and Thursday. Each Sunday School in the State is re quested to send at least two delegates, and Pastors of all Evangelical Churches are cordially invited. Entertainment will be provided for all -delegates who will notify L. B. Silliman, Esq., of Titusvillo, Secretary of Local Committee, on or before May 81st The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad will pass delegates to Harrisburg or Will iamsport, from all principal points on its road, on application at ticket office. Fare two-thirds the usual rates. ' The Pennsylvania Central Railroad will pass delegates for two-thirds fare, on pre sentation at ticket offices of an order which must be applied for with name and address at the following points, viz: Philadelphia Joshua L. Bally, 811 Chestnut St.; liar- . risburg : James W. Welrj Fottsville: C. W. Wells, Esq,: Pittsburg: T. J. Gillespie. Unsafe Chimneys. A few years since a patent Iron chimney was introduced into this county, and town rights disposed of to aoue persons. One of these " rights" was sold to H. Foulk, Esq., of Rye township, and he has put in some of the chimnies, but he now writes us saying, experience lias taught him, that they are very unsafe. A Xew days since one of them on bis own premise got so hot that it set fire to the roof, and bad it not been raining at the time, serious consequences would have re sulted. Asdt was, quite a bole was burn ed around the chimney. Persons who have these flues In use should see that they are kept free from soot, so that they will not take fire. , The Russell Guards will parade in Ick esburg on Saturday the 81st of May. By order of Caft. J. M. Wkiiii.et. Va- A.un. rl I . .... of Cumberland county was struck by light- ,uch M rheumatism, cholera, cholera-morbuB; ning. Duma vi win iiiuttuiuuiLo iu hid vi- burns, sprains, bruises, and so on to the end of cinny inougnt it was a circus passing tne catalogue, we are convinced that there TO HOOK CANVASSEllS. A NEW -WAY OF RUNNING A Subscription 'Book. CAN SELL THOUSANDS! ! PLAIN HOME TALK In plaiu talk about thfe body ind it physical and social need. T)r. E. II, Foote, author ot " Medical Common Heuse," nf No. 120 Lexington Ave., N. Y who entertains everybody wllh hiB jwu, aud cures everybody by his skill, la its author. Iu Its thousand potfes it answers a thousand intentions you d'ttifc want to go to your phy ician about. It is.ua is stamped upon its cover, Ma book for privatv and considerate reading" Price $8.36, and postage pre-paid, everywhere. Contents table mail ed f me. Agents wanted. A beautiful original chromo, mounted, "Throw fHrsro to the Doos," worth $10, jroes with the book. No chromo without the book. No book without the chromo. AddroRS-" MURRAY ITTLL 1'UHMHHINO COMPANY,' No. HKtEast Vtth Street, New York. 10 tat GOOD WOHD8 FOR TUB PAIN - KILLER! tVe can confidently recommend the Paln- Klller Toronto Bnptltt. It Is the most euocttial remedy we Know of ror Acnes, rams, tlosh wounds, ivc. ut. John's News, P. U. We advise that every family should have so eticctual and sojjedy l aln-iuiler. Amucrsi, Our own experience is thst a bottle of Paln- Klller is the best Physician a traveler can have, Hamilton Spectator. i or Dotn Internal and external application have found it of great value. Chris. Era. A medicine no lamlly should be without. Montreal Transcript. Uould hardly keep house without It. til. Voice. Should be kept In every house, In readiness for sudden attacks of sickness. Chris. Press. No article ever obtained such unbounded popularity. Salem Observer. One of the most reliable specifics of the age. Old North State. Its power Is wonderful and unequalled In re lieving the most severe pain. Burlington Sentinel. An lndlsponsable article In the medicine chest. New York Examlnor. it will recommend itself to all who nee it. Georgia Enterprise. Is extensively used and sought after as a re ally useful medicine. Journal, St. John, N. B. No medicine has acquired such a reputation It has real merit. Newport Dally News. One of the most useful medicines j have used it aud dispensed it for twenty years. Roy. W. Ward, Assam. The most valuable medicine now In use. Tenn. Organ. It is really a valuable medicine, and used by many physicians. Boston Traveler. We always keep it where we can put our hands on It In the dark, If need be. Kev. C. Hlbbard, Burmah. One of the few articles that are Just what they pretend to be. Brunswick Telegraph. In my mountain travels no medicine is of so universal application as Paln-Klller. Rev. M. H. Blxby, Burmah. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Man Pa and Prep's., 136 HIGH ST., PROVIDENCE, R. I. Ill 8TCAMORE ST., CINCINNATI, O. 837 ST. PAUL 8T., MONTREAL, CANADA. 17 SOUTHAMPTON, ROW, LONDON, ENG. May 27, 1873 lm Flour HiuierBne, ' Kxlrn. B 00 1 Fancy 10 00 White Wheat, 2 10 Ited Wheat, 1 W Kye, 87 Cloverseed, 7 Timothy Seed. 3 00 Corn, . . 02 Oats, white. 51 Onts, mixed, 47 Lard, country, 8 Onions, red and yellow, 7 00 Frbs, 17 Butter prime roll 20 " common, 10 Wool washed, 62 " unwashed 80 Spring Chickens, 35 Live " 17 Feathers Live Geese prime, 70 " " "Inferior, 25 liny 22, 1873. 5 25 m 6 75 6 11 2A m 2 15 m 1 05 IW jr) 8 pej-0. li 3 50 bush K i 52 g 50 t ' 9 per fc & 9 00 perbbl tp 10 23 12 05 pert siperfc 40 " 18 " 75 " Reeoer Maoeb On the 17th Inst., In To boyne twp., by Elder Peter Long, Mr. Eman uel Kccder, of East Waterford, Junista county, to Miss Jane Magce, of Blaln, Perry co., Pa. Bbroii Deitkiok In Liverpool, on the 4th , Inst., Mr. Franklin Bergh to Miss L. E. Deit rick. , SnAi.i.ENBFROFJt LArvER On the 15th Inst., by Rev. J. K. Snyder, Mr. Abraham Shallen bcrgcr, of Juniata co., to Miss Adella Troup, of Perry township, Snyder co., Pa. , Gi-atfelter Wiixow On the 18th inst., by the same, Mr. Henry Glatfclter, of Juniata county, to Miss Sarah Willow, of WcBt Perry township, Snydor connty. Lauver Messimbr On the same day by the same, Mr. Jacob Lauver, of Juniata co., to Miss Catharine Francis Messimer, of Perry county. 3DHA.TIIS. Guthrie On the 24th inst., iu this borough, Mr. Koiieut It. Guthrie, In the 72d year of his age. Thompson Very suddenly in Carroll twp., on the 15th inst., Mr. David Thompson, aged 85 years. Cooper On tho 83d inst., In Tyrone town ship, very suddenly, Mr. William II. Cooper, son of Henry Cooper, Esq., aged 43 yers, 1 month, and 24 days. New Advertisements. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. OTICE Is hereby given, that the partnership heretofore existing between Michael Bitthitf W. H. Kud. trad inn and doine business under the name and style ot Bitting Hi Itud.ln the mer cantile business In the borough of New Buffalo. rerry county, ra is tins any aissoivea ami an persons knowing themselves Indented to said llrm are requested to make payment to Michael Hitting within ten days. WM. 11. KUD. April 22, 1873. THE UttitT IN Blatclley's Horizontal ICE CUR AM FREEZER ! Tingley's Patent, will produce a finer quality of Jream n less time and with less labor, than anv other Free.er made. Is perfectly air-tight, aud will pay the entire cost ot the mat'hlne In onu season In saving of Ice alone. Hizes from three to forty quarts. Call and see It, or send for catalogue. uha9, u. ui. Alum-Hi, Manufacturer, 60l Commerce Htreet, 513tf Philadelphia, Pa. through the neighborhood, but on inquiry they learned it was only fifteen lightning rod agents driving to the scene or tne accident. lion. Thos. F. Blair, a highly respected citizen of Shippensburg, rnet with a very severe accident on last Friday afternoon a week, while scoring a tield on bis furm, a short distance from town. It appears that Mr. Blair was in the act of detaching the two horses from the plow, in order to hitch them to a slod, when one of them a vicious colt, became unmanageable, and Mr. Blair got betweon the animals in his enort to hold the colt, when they started to run off. Mr. Blair still bung to them and was dragged for some distance, lie then let go his hold and fell, the colt at the time tramping upon him, and by this means got under the sled, which the horses dragged over him in their flight. The Vice President and Superintendent of tho Cumberland Valley railroad com pany have assumed the control of the Me chanicsburg and Dillsburg railroad in ac cordance with the contract of the two com panies. Passenger traius are expected to run regularly between tho two points by the 1st of July. This road will be a great convenience to the residents of the upper end of York county, who will then bo en abled to reach Mechanicsburg or Harris burg iu one fourth of the time it takes thorn now. An extra train on the Cumberland Val ley railroad starting at Mechanicsburg for Harrisburg in the morning and return ing in the evening is not improbable. On last Saturday afternoon a week, short ly after four o'clock, flames were discovered issuiug from a large two-story tranie build ing on Church Alloy, belonging to V. Gard ner en (Jo., usea ror tne purpose oi man ufacturing wheels for grain drills and as a place to keep different varieties of patterns. The fire doubtless originated by a spark from the cupalo of the casting shop, as the employees of said shop were costing at the time the fire was first discovered. The buildlrg, as abov staled, being frame, was soon enveloped in flames, notwith standing the strenuous efforts of the firemen to subdue the devouring element. A large lot of valuable lumber, together with a variety of tools, patterns, it., were consum ed with the building. The loss Is about four thousand dollars, partly covered by insurance. Is no remedy before the people equal to Davis' Vegetable " Paln-Klller," and we know that thousands upon thousands entertain the same belief. Certainly, we cannot refer to the his tory of any medicine which equals that of the Paln-Klller. It was Introduced in 1840, and from that time to this its sale, both at home and abroad, has constantly and rapidly in creased, and we rejoice at the high reputation it has achieved, because this reputation shows that it has the means of relieving a vast amount of human sulTerlue. We nope the present proprietors of Davis Vegetable " Paln Klller" will long live to enjoy the prosperity which they have so fairly won. FOR LOSS OF APPETITE, Dyspepsia, In digestion, Depression of the Spirits, and Gen eral Debility, in their various forms, Fehro Puosporatrd Elixir or Calisaya made by Cabwell, Hazard & Co., New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic. As a stim ulant tonic for patients recovering from fever or other slckuess, It has no equal. If taken during the season it prevents fever and ague and other Intermittent fevers. 21d4w COMMUNICATED. Kail Road Meeting. The Shermansvalley Hail Uoad Commis sioners met at the Warm Springs, on Tues day the 20th inst.. and elected Mr. A. Bowers, Presidont; W. W. MoClure, Treas- uror:and Dr.Milliken,Secrctary;and had ten thousand dollars subscribed and ten per cent, paid in, in less than two hours. This looks like doing business, don't it ? The Bloouilleld Photograph (iallery on and after Monday, May lath, 1873, will be ooen and conducted by It. II. WitiaiiT, who will do you good work and do it promptly. Call on him if you want a good nicture. tV Also Agent for the very popular and world-mnowned Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINE. Bold on good terms. Blaln ' Photon-anil Gallery. The sub' soriber has in Blain, Perry Co., tho best built ground vlooh Photograph gallery in the state. It was established five years bbo. and is devoted exclusively to picture making, and producing every styie ana size of picture from "gem" to a life size pho tograph 18 by 23 inches. Evkiit facility for putting up pictures In lockets, cases, &o. Also albums and picture frames con stantW oivhand. Call and see specimens, tf WM. BEGAN, Prof. Photographer Couiity Price Current.' B loo bi yield. Mav 26. 187:1. Flax-Seed, 1 eo l'etatoes 73 Butter V found, 22 cents. F.ggs V dezen 12 Dried Apples ft pouud Sets " Dried Peaches 6 Q 8 cts. V ft. Pealed Peaches 12 18 cts. " Cherries. . S cts. " Pitted 15 0 18 cts. " Blackberries, 6f6 cts. " Onions V bushel 7S " SEWrOUT MAKKKT8. Corrected Weekly by Kough, Bnyter A Co.) DEALERS IN GllAIN. At l'HODUCIC. NswroHT, May 23 1873. Flour, Extra 17 00 Huper 0 50 White Wheat V bu 1 73 Bed Wheat ' 1 70O1 70 Kye 60 Corn tfOlo Oats ft 32 pounds 37 Barley 7 Clover Seed 43 400 Timothy Seed, 2 50 Flax See 60 Potatoes 60 Urouad Aluisn Salt 2 00 Llmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4B08i0 Pea Coal Smith Coal 25 ots. V bs. Cross Tles,8H feet long 50060 cents Bacon 7 tS li FISH, SALT, LIMK AND COA1. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale st the lowest Aiarnei tunes. M- Five per cent on for Cash. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. OOUHEOTBD WKKKLT. Carlisle, May 23. 1873. Family Flour W 50 Superfine Flour,... 6 5 Superfine Kye Flour 60 White Wheat, I-75 Ked Wheat 1 Kye W Corn s Oats Cloverseed Timothyset'd, &5( Flaxseed 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is. hereby given, tluit Letters of Adinlnistnitloib mi the estate of Jonathan Shope, late of 'lyrone township, deceased, have been granted to tlie sub scriber residing in Madison township. All persons. Indebted to said estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims, wlll present tnem duly authenticated for settlement. DAHiinb niiurc, May 20, 1873 Ot Adutluistratoi- Andltor's Notice; In the matter of the account ) I n the Common of neo. w. ziiih, Assignee 1'leasof rerry co ot Peter Wertz. V Notice Is hereby uiven to all mrtles in Interest. that the undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of suiit county, to make distribution of the assets In the hauls ol said ac countant, amoiiK theureditorsof said Peter Wert, will meet tlHiin for that purpose at his oHlee In tlm borough ot Blooinlleld, oil SATURDAY, the 14th ' day of June, IS73, at 1 o'clix-k p. M., of said day. Blooinlleld. May 20, 1873. , Auditor. Neiv lcn&ioti Imiv SNDKR an act of Congress approved March 3; 1H73, widows of olheers who were- killed, oir of disease contracted 111 the service, are now entitled to tiUO per month lor each of their club dren. ... The guardian oi a minor cnnu oi a soiaier who heretofore only received SK.Ul per uuxith peualon. is now entit led to ilO. prr moth. Hohllers who receive invuuu ponsions ca now have their pmislons Increased to any sum or rate between 18. and 118. per month. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can. now obtain duplicates. Fathers and mothers who lost soas luths-serv. ice ii i)on whom they were depndeut for support , can also obtain Hnsloiis. The undersigned Having nau over 10 years ex perience In the Claim agency business will utteiM promptly to clal ins uudnr the above act van uii ui uiii" 1J.W1H rOTIKU. Attorney for Claimants, New Mloomneld, 7 2Mf. Pery Co., Pa. We Want an Agent In this township to'canvass for the new, valnable 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, W ixtr week guaranteed. Address, COWAN ft Co., I8d 4w m KUhth M., N. V. ' AGENTS WANTED FOK THE Home of God's People, The grandest and most successful new book out. Acknowledged to Ue the most decided sueeessol the year now selling with astonishing rapidity. It conuiliM nearly 2oa MaKiilltcent KngiavliiKS. Kiilemlid opportunity for Anuts to make money. Circulars ooiitaliiliig full particular and terms, stmt free. Address ULSX1.N, (1 11.61 AN Hi CO., Hartford, Conn, 18 (1 4w imfl iT'lTflV-AKenlsVHiitwT every- IAiatU W UUA. where. Business strict- Parlleulars"l'rue. tUiilt tt CO., Bt. Umls, Mo. ly legitimate, Vf I Address. J. 17 52
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