Tuesday, March 24, 1S74. LOCAL DKl'AKT M EN T. Toor House Account. The Poor House account Tor the past year will be found on the Oth pago. It will pay for tho tax payors to rend it carefully. To Tom If you wish to change t'epost office address on your paper this Spring, don't forget to state the place where you have been receiving it, as well as tho place where you wish to have It sent iu future. Ilnd a Fnll. Mrs. Wiiy.mothcr of Jacob Way, of Carroll twp., while on the hay mow on Wednesday last, ntepped on a tlo fectivo slab, which broke, letting her fall through to the floor below, bruixing her quite seriously, but foi Innately breaking no bones. Site is now recovering from her injuries. Charged with Rapt-. On Tuesday last, John Baker was arrested on the charge of committing a rape on a little girl named Itoliinson, a child of only It years of age living with Mr. John Kiimbo, in Carroll twp. The deed was com mi tied the evening previous, during tho absence of the family. On Wednesday an examination was held and the child fully identified Baker, as being the guilty porson,and he 'was accord ingly remanded to jail to await his trial. Again Located. The many persons who stopped at the Drier House last year, pre rious to the flro of December, will be glad to learn that the landlords of that House, Messrs. Gi uver.it Gi ier have taken posses sion of the Perry House, where they will be prepared to accommodate all their old customers and as many new ones as feel disposed to give them a trial. Their adver tisement will be found hi another column. The Eagle Hotel. Mr. II. C. Meredith lias leased this hotel and has already taken possession, and is now prepared to furnish good accommodations to such of his friends and the public as favor him with their cus tom. We have no doubt Mr. Meredith will make a popular landlord, and will secure and it) tain his share of public pat ronage. Advertisement will be seen in another column. High Priced Sheep. At the sale of the stock, &c, on the farm of Mr. Robert Noilsoh, in Ceutre twp., last week, 12 head of sheep, all ewes, brought $183.00 or an average of $13.00 per head. They were of the Coltswold and Leicester breed. Many other articles brought a large pi ice. Mr. Neilson is quitting farming tq give his son William a chance to show whether be can make as successful a farmer as bis father. Hurt. On Monday the 10th inst., Mr. n. T. Reamer, of Rye township, was se riously hurt by falling from his wagon. At the time of the accident he was taking a load of boxed furniture belonging to Rev. fttovcr, to Marysville, and while reaching for the lock leaver lost his balance, and fell to the ground, striking bis head and shoulder. His horses being under good command promptly stopped, and saved him from more serious injury. Drowned. A dispatch was received here on Saturday evening, from Atchison, Kansas, stating that Cyrus Witherow, son of Mr. John Witherow, of Centre twp., was drowned while crossing the Missouri river to Atchison, on Friday evening last. The river at that place is a mile wide and the water very deep, with a swift current, and therefore the body was not recovered. The deceased was engaged in the lumber business at that point. A Bad Case. Two weeks ago a woman named Martha Coggswell wife of Anthony CoggHwell, a drover, died, as was supposed in Chapmanville, Pa., and was buried. Her husband was absent at the time. His first knowledge of his beloved wife's denth was on Saturday a week, when be returned Lome. Wild with grief, he insisted on ber body being exhumed, so that be could see tbe remains. This was done', and the coffin was opened in the presence of several friends. To the unutterable horror of all, the body had changed its position in the coffin, showing that Mrs. Coggswell bad been buiied white she was in a trance. Tbe body was lying on its face. Evidence of a fearful struggle male by the unfortunate woman when she recovered consciousness in tlie coffin, were visible. Tbe flesh was torn from one shouldei, and the shroud was covered with blood. When Mr. Coggswell saw what terrible fute bis wife had met, he fell senseless across the cofll u, aud has been a raving maniao ever since. Egg Detector. Among the latest inven tions is an "egg detector." It consists of neat little box iu the top or wuicii there is an egg to be placed. At the bottom of the box there is a looking-glass. Looking in at an opening made for that purpose, the reflection of the good egg is seen full and clear, while if there Is a bad one in, it is iu- dicated by black bint. By the use of this detector tbe quality of eggs can be instantly ascertained, and It would seem to be a very useful article for the family. A Bold Horn Thief. Last Tuesday a sharper representing himself as being a liquor dealer made his appearanco In York, forming the acquaintance of Mr. E. T. Moul. From this placo ho went to Dover where he bargained for the purchase of a lot of ground, and also proposed to erect a building, and on Tuoxdiiy hist hired a horse of Mr. Liebenknoch of Dover, to come to York for a load of lumber. On arriving here he sold the horse to Mr. Moul, for $40 giving as his reason for selling so valuable an animal nt such a low flgure, that he wished to quit tho liquor business. On Wednesday the owner ot'ylie horse came to York, and soou discoverd his whereabouts and immediately came in possession of his property, when the swindle was mado known. Bquire Metzell, was then engaged to secure, if possible, the arrest of the thief, who telegraphed a minute description of his dress and appearance to prominent towns and cities, but so far, we undeistand the real thief has not been discovered. The same evening, tho Mayor of Lancas ter, despatched to York that he had arrest ed the man answering the description given who gave his mime as Harry Ruhy, and who turned out to be a son of G. W. Ruby, of the York County Academy, a young gentleman of the most irreproachable char acter, who is salesman in a large business house at Philadelphia, and who was on his way to that city. He was released from custody, on proving his acquaintance with prominent bus iness men of Lancaster, with whom he had been doing business frequent ly. The mistake was of courso greatly re gretted by all concerned. York County True Democrat. Frightful Accident. On Saturday the 14th inst., a (rightful accident occurred in Altoona, iu which George II. Curfuian a laboring man, was killed, and James Brad- Icy, a machinist was badly injured. En gine No. 200, was standing over an ash pit, short distance below the eastern round house, when James Kelley mounted the en gine for the purpose of moving it a short distance, so as to draw the ash pan ; when be seized hold of the lever, and the engine rushed backward, and came in contact with another engine, shattering the tool box of tho 220, when be hooked her forward, and she plunged into the round house, at the rate of 85 miles au hour, battering down doors, a n J smashing everything in her course. Eelley saved himself by jumping oir. Tho engino run about a quarter of a mile through the round house.and machine shop and only the turn table not being in the right position prevented it going through the wheel shop. Although over live hundred men were at work it is provi dential that only one man was killed, and another badly injured, with several narrow escapes. - The damage to property will amount to several thousand dollars. Death of Col. Thompson. Col. John M. Thompson, Superintendent of the State Arsenal, died at bis residence in Harris- burg, on Suuday morning a week. Colonel Thompson was a brave soldier in the Union army and received eight or nine of the enemy's bullets into his body, all but one in a single battle. His right arm was shot off and his thigh injured so severely as to shorten one of his legs several Inches. For eighteen months he was treated for his wounds before being able to move about, All the balls (which he preserved) were ex tracted, but he frequently suffered intense paiu from the old wounds, which were the primary cause of his death. Deceased was a faithful aud popular officer, and was for merly a resident of Perryville, Juniata county. The body of the deceased was brought to tbe latter placo for interment. Drowning of Dr. M'A'ell. The Harris burg Patriot of Monday a week says : "Dr T. S. M'Koil, a resident of Shipnensburg, was drowned iu the Ohio river near Gallipolis, Ohio, on Thursday last. At the time of the drowning he was attempt ing to cross the river in a boat on his way to attend a United Brethren conference in West Virginia, lie was well known in Harrisburg and surrounding country, not only as a preacher, but as the nmtiu facturer of a pain exterminator and other medicines that were iu use in mauy fami lies. A Comical Letter. The following is a verbatim copy of a letter we received last week, which we publish for the amusement of our readers, leaving only a blank where the name aud location occurs TAKE NOTES i in form the sitizeuts of survill Town ship eighlteen niouihago thare was a f. I.. -.J -. XT e I . lamiy oi too xsaiim oi nep a warry bad house it Cause a gradeel ol Did stor bens atiionir the weameu Near the rock sch'ool House sens that family 1ms luft thare is some other famly lias stalled up Near it a pears tliat they have a good run of Oust men it a pears it is Dis stroying the young man and a good many of marred man lanes thare I would lik to know what to Do with sutob famiys it aut to oe stopea some way v. YV Church Hot Ices. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next bablmtli at 11 A. M., aud 7 r. M Prayer-meeting on Wednesday eveuing. Reformed Service Quarterly review of tlie luiformed bunuay beliool will be held in the Church next Sunday at 2. P. M Publio are invited. - Prayer meetiug on mimaiiy evening. Communicated. - That Remarkable Room. I do not suppose the author of Wright's History swore bis informant, (who by the way, I know to be a reliable ex-couuiy officer), when ho received the informal ion of lira "room" Iu question. Ibid he been as doubtful of tho veracity of others as the editors of the Freeman mid Advocate, and besides a Judge, (ol small mutters,) doubt less he would have done so ; hut lie did write to a friend residing in Clearfield, who interrogated Ex-Governor William Uigler, as to the truth of the statement as written in the history and received his auswei ap proving it so fur ns his family were con cerned. Perhaps nil these persons were mistaken, but we think Governor Bigler's statement ought to satisfy the legal minds of Ilia Judge and the Legislator, and to convince tliein Unit the further use of slang is unnecessary iu speaking of an holiest and creditable ellort to preserve the history of Perry county, by one who could nut have hud the expectation of a pecuniary reward for his labors. B. Bloomfleld Acadenir. New term opens Monthly, April Gih. The school now oilers 1st, a Normal course, with special training for teachers during the two summer terms ; 2nd, a general educational course for those designing to complete their education at the Academy ; btu, a classical course for those intending to enter College ; 4th, n commercial courso for those titling at once tor business, with special attention to Book-keeping mid Penmanship, with Pho nography, if desired and an e libit will be mule to add Ielrgraphy to this courso. To Young Men. Mining, Metallurgy, Civil Engineering and Chemical Analysis is now receiving more attention iu our own and surrounding counties, and they will in crease iu importance as Railroad facilities increase. Why should not our young men prepaie for good positions in this work. To prepare lor u classical course in Collego, takes from two to three years, but I lit any one, with a common education, for a scienti fic course in ono year. I will guarantee any such student, entering Bloomlield Aca demy this spring, that be shall be ready by next year for such a course. J. .duar, Principal. Juniata County. From the Mifllintown Sentinel of last week we copy the follow ing : The new spoke and handlo factory in prospect in Perrysville, or rather Port Roy al, is said will employ 20 men. We con- gratu late our neighbors on the occasion. It is a plume lor Iheir cap. It will be the nucleus of a population of one huudred people within tive years. On Tliursdny night of last week some person unlocked the door of Geoive Gosh en's shop, in Patterson, and took therefrom a t wenty-live pound sack of Hour and about lineen pounds ol meat. Tins is the second time Mr. Goshen's shop has been burglar! ously entered within a week. . Dr. Elder made a narrow escape from being seriously hurt on Monday alternoon. His horse slipped in crossing the Ilorning towu bridge, Fermanagh township, falling, aud thiowing the Doctor off. The Doc tor's left foot remained in the stirrup, and in that manner he was draiied over Liio ground on his head and back a distance of probably 111 ty yards, and strange to say, escaped without any serious hurts. A correspondent, also sent the follow. ing : On the 12th inst., Ephraim Robinson, of Lack township, was instantly killed while in the woods. Mr. Robinson with a boy had cut down a tree, when a broken limb full and struck him ou the bead with the above fatal lesult. On last Saturday, Isaiah Burkey, of Port Royal, went to the woods to work, nnd re mained so long that his wife became alarm ed and sent after him. When found by the messengers, he was to all appearance dead, but was taken home, where after working with him wbi.e became to. He was considerably cut aud bruised about the head and face, but can give no account of the cause of the trouble, only he remem bers getting blind and then rolling down the hill, at the top of which he was work, ing. Cumberland County. From tho Car lisle Volunteer of last week, we copy the following : From present indications it would ap pear that during the coming season there will be many tenement houses and small business stands vacant in Carlisle. We are sony to have to chronicle this unwelcome fact, aud we suppose it must be attributed to the baldness of the limes, and the great lack of employment for mechanics aud laboring men. Two line colts were killed on the rail road near Middlesex Station, on Saturday. They were ou the track and the traiu pass ed over them. We did not learn to whom they belonged. The M. E. Church, of Mechanicsburg, through the energy of its pastor. Rev. J. Max Lantz, has succeeded iu paying oil' the entire indebtedness of the new cUurch edifice. The amount of money raised was about $3,000. Urlei Item. In the Franklin, Fulton, Bedford and Somerset judicial district under the new appoitioument there will be two districts. The two judges iu that district have al ready agreed upon the division mode necessary by the new bill. Judge Hall takes Bedford and Somerset aud Judge Rowe Franklin aud Fulton. The Rev. Selheimer will preach his fare well sermon In i lie Germany Bethel on Sun day evening', March 2l)lli. After the ser mon the oi (limine s of " feet washing" and the " Lord's Supper" will be attended to. A man in 8 pi ing township turned his sheep in pasture the other day and bis neighbor turned them out. He turned them iu again and bis neighbor turned them out a second lime. They both had business iu Bloomfleld the next day, wheie the lawyers reside. ' , Tbe citizens of Little Germany are want ing a new school bouse, and hoping tbe school directors of Spriug township wilt grant their petition.' Saturday a week Mr. Abram Hortlng, ot Howe township, while unloading manure, fell off tbe wagon aud dislocated his elbow. Dr. Orris was called aud reset tbe injur ed limb. Sclontlcon Exhibition. There will be a Scioitiuon Exhibition in the Reformed Church, on Friday evening. 'April 8, 1874. Proceeds to be for the benefit of the Suu day School. The exhibition will be one of much Interest, consisting or Bible scenes, Foreign nnd Home views, Fine Arts, Stat uary, Ac. The public are invited to Attend, as they may not have an opportunity to see the like again. It will he conducted by a gentleman from L monster city. Admission. Adults, 13 cents ; children 10 cents. . 13?" Don't he Plscotirneed. 8uppose you have "trlud fifty remedies" and received no hem-fit, Is there therefore ' no balm Iu (Jllcad t' Verily there Is. Your liver tuny be congested , your stomach halt' paralyzed, your nerves quivering, your muscles knotted Kith torture, your bowels constricted, your lungs diseased, your blood lull of Impurities yet In one week lifer commencing a course of Ur. Walker's Vinegar Hitters you will feel like a new crea ture. 12 4w. "8umncr' s Grand Funeral March," by E. Alack, comes to us from the l'ublbhers. Lee & Walkur.l'liiliidulphiit. It Is a beuullful tribute to the memory of the champion of universal lib erty, mid a copy should be ou every piano in the land. It can be had ut any Music More for 30 cents, or will lie mailed on receipt of thut amouut by the rubllsliere. County Trice Current. Bloomfield, March 23, 1874. flax-Seed, 1 ou Potatoes, CI Butter V pound 32 cents. Eggs V dozen, 14 " Dried Apples V pound lOcts ' Dried Teaches 8 Q 12 cts. V . Pealed Peaches 12 0 18 cts. " Cherries 6 cts. " " Pitted 15 18 cts. " Blackberries 6 8 cts. " Unions V bushel 76 " NKWPOIIT A1AKKKTM. I Corrected Weekly by Kmtgh k Brother. DBALEKS IN GRAIN Ac PltODUCE. 'nbwtoht, March 21.1814. Flour, Extra 47 00 " 8uper. 5 50 White Wheat V bu 1 53 a 1 S3 Red Wheat 1 48 d 1 48 Kye 7DQ70 Corn 58Q60 Oats ft 32 pounds, 40 Barley 75 Clover Meed 6 0n5 00 Timothy Seed, 3.10 Flax Heed 1 70 Potatoes GO 660 (irouud Alumn Salt 1 9U01 00 Ltmeburner's Coal, 2 40 Stove Coal, 6 50 O 0 00 t'ea Coal 3 20 Smith Coal 25 cts. K bvs. Cross Tles,8H'eet loiifi 60 O 50 cents Bacon 8 tt 10 FISH, SALT, L.IMJS AND I'UAL Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the iowest Market iiates. - Five per cent oil lor Cash. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COllltKCTED WKEKLT. 117 It. WOODWARD a HON. Carlisle, March 21. 1874. Family Flour t7.50 Superfine Flour 4.50 Superlliie llye Flour 4 .50 White Wheat, 1.00 Red Wheat 155 Rye 75 Corn 62 Oats 48 Cloverseed 4.75 Tlniotliyseed, 2.75 Flaxseed 1.80 O. A. Salt 1.73 MARniAOBS. Ornb Kiouakdson. On the 17th Inst., nt the residence or II. H. Hechtel, In Newport, bv the Kev. J. Milton Peck, rector of Christ church, Danville, Pa., Mr. James Dwlght Ornc, of Sprlnglleld, Mass., to Miss Emily vail Richardson, ot riilludclphla. Foulk Lillet. Ou the 10th Inst., at the bride's residence, by the Itev. D. K. Hurkhol- ocr. Mr. A. roulk, to Allts Anule Llllcy, both oi rerry county, ra. Whiteketti.e Orwan. On the 24th lost. In Eshcnl, by the Kev. Win. Qulley, Mr. W 11. Whltekettle and Miss Auuie M. Orwan both of Perry county, Pa. I3BATIIS. Roth. On the 10th lust.. In Duncnnnon John A. J., Infant son of Abraham aud Anna B. Koth, aged 14 mouths and 20 days. Feslbb. On the 13th Inst., at his residence In Harrishurfr, William 11. Fesler, aged 40 years and 7 months. i no remains were intcrrcn ni new uuuaio, this county, of which place the deceased was formerly a resident. fifew Advertiaementa. rjiiiE i:ajm; hoti:i,, New Bloomfleld, Fa. ' H. C. MEREDITH, Proprietor. Having leaded and re lit ted the Ragle Hotel, on Cai Itile HI., Not 111 of tile Court Ituuoe, I am now prepared lo accommodate regular boanleisor iian-icni (tiirHiH. a K'luu uvery is sept in con nection with the house, nnd no palm will be siureu to ninire rue cuiuiori oi my pairons. March 24, 1874. tl 11. U. MKKKU1TH. pEltRY HOUSE, New IHoomfleM, Terry Co., Pd., GRUVKll & OKI Eli, Proprietors. The subscribers having leased this well known hotel, are now prepared to famuli permanent or transient bnanleis with aucuuiniudalloua. No pains will be spared to make puent com lorl able. A good livery is kept in connection with tlie house lor the use aud convenience of Hie guests. MarehiH, '74. ill UKU V Kit & UUlhlt. JOHN ltlCE, or Little Germany, OFFERS to sell SIXTEEN ACRES of land lo cated ill Centre township, ahout two-and-a-liulf miles houlh west ol llloomlleld. About HIX ACRhH being cleared, and In a good, slate of cul tivation, the balance Is well set wilhyoui'g timber. There are two never falling Hpi'lugs ol solt water on this land, -THICK 4JU04I. (lltf I ALL KINDSof Printing neatly PRINTING nieu at ine - iiiAxiHriALU 'Stsam Jos OrritK. SAIL HI! executed TlMCS"fc y&to Advertigementf, 70 A WRICK TO AUK NTH. Fastest selling I O article out. Three valiub'e samples for ten cents. J,B1(I1JK.7 7, Broadway, N. lurk. 1UI4W 144 School Teachers Wanted loengngedurlng the Sprlngnnd Rummer In n bus bies paying ll'si er month in Hielr own inanities. 12d4w Phlladclplrn Pa. WORKING CLASS .WJS a homo, day or even In it ; no capita' : Insliiicilons and valuable packaue of K"od neat fren hy mall. aiiuius, Willi six eenr. ntuinp, ju. iuuauwco., 17d Greenwich St., New York. 12U 4w TIIK O It HAT AMKH1CAX COFFEE l'OT distils colTeeas elearas amber i exiraots nil Itsstreiiulli s retain nil IM millions annua. 'J he beat thing ever offered. Price 2. sent to any RildrcMH. Call and see it in oiemtlnn or send for llluilrated circular. Territorial l ights for sale. 1)K WITT C. HIMIWN & CO.. 12d 4w 678 Bioiidwuy.Kew York. (t -pSYCIIOVIAXCY, or SOUL CHARM JL lN(i." How either sex may fascinate and gain i lie love nnd attectlon of any pi'ihhii they chnoHH instantly. Tins simple mental acquire ment nil can possess, free by mail, for 'in cents, together Willi tlie marriage guide. KgMitian Ora cle, iireains, nuns to taiuics, weuuiug-nigut Shirt. r A queer honk. Address T. WILLIAM ti Co., Publishers, Philadelphia. 12 d 4w EVERYBODY'S own PHYSICIAN MyC. W. OI.KAHON. M. 1). A niHCiilllclont vol- nine abounding in lmHiiau( Inloi in ulon, and elegantly Ihusi rated, one Aceni took luuorders In one week. J'i Ice nnd terms to n t tlie times. For elrcuars add' ess II. M. McKlNNKV iitu, 10 N. 7lh8i., Philadelphia. 12d4w COUGHS, C0LDS,"lI0ARSENESS AND ALL THROAT DISEASK8. USE Wells' Cakiiolic Tablets ! put up only in blue boxes, a tried and sure remedy i - Sold by nil Druggists. Ud 4w -A14KNTH WANTED TO THB - HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT OS THB FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES. lleuiif a full and authentic account of tlie atruft glcs of the American farmers against the extor tions of Ilia llallro.nl Companies, with a history of the rise and progress of ' the Order of Patrons ol Husbandry, it seds at sight. Head for Hiecnnen pages anil terms to Agents, and see why it sells iasie. than any other hook. A'ldress, ,ational Publishing Co., Philadelphia. Pa. 141 4 w 1 Sr. Sotre's Catarrh itemed r cures or iu num. Booimmr ami neai- Ing properties, lo which i:;o tmcoso yields, when I I'.cmcdy is used warm nr.d EVQtcm nut in ncis lecEordcr bvllie wonderful nltorntiTC rc-wcrrf Di-. PIcrco'oGol JouMod cal Discovery, ULca earnestly, to correct blood nnd system, which aro al ways at fault, also lo act cpccl:!cally upon diseased elands nnd lining mcrabranoof nose nnd communicating chambers. Ca tarrh Remedy rlxmlil bo applied warm with Dr. Plorco'o Iasl Doncho, thoonly Ins'.rur.ic-twKIl whic'.illul ImcU Iclno can bo pcrf-c'.:j applied to all parts of passa.'rcs nnd c'.i.mbcrj in which ulcers exut and from TCldchdiocliaro proceeds. So successful has tills treatment proven, that Ilia nmnrlctor ofTrl fl&OO Rfl. ward for a caso of "CM in Head" or cJaiarrn 110 can not euro. 1110 two meni al neswlth instrument $ Jtby all druggists. PAWS, AGENTS ! PAWS 1 And learn that our new book is Just out. " EVERYBODY'S FRIEND." JOSH BILLINGS' VMS lr.I.USTlUTED VT THOMAS NAST'S PiiNCIL, (If course the hook will sell like oysters nt fieueral muster. Everybody' hungry for it. Send or circular and see what a chance we give to agents. Address. AMK1UCAN PUBLISHING CO., Ilartfoid. Connecticut. lud 4w PTITT TITPQ Send for catalogue of New CUlLlLIJLXiO Hooks on OAKI'liNTIilllNU &HUILDIM1. A. J. UIUKNKLL Hi CO,, V War ren Street, New York. lUd4w CAMPHORINE ! CAMPHOKINK I CAMPHOItlNEI CAMPIIOItlNKI For r ale by all druggists. K. IIOYT, Proprietor. ' New Vork lidiw TIIK HIGH HKT MEDICAL AUTHOltlTIKS ot Europe say the stromiest Tome. I'uritler aud De obstruent known to the medical world is JURUBEB A. It an cts decay of vital forces, exliniistlon ot the nervous system, restores vigor to the dubill. Milted, cleaines Vitiated blood, removes vesicle instructions anil acts directly on me liver aud KpTceli, Price (I a bottle. JOHN y. KKI.I.OiiU. 18 i'lmtt-. New York. lis) 4w GllTiND OFFERS The LADIEV, OWN a year aud two lAChromos for ri . TO AO ENTS Sample Mncazlne i both Chro. mos postpaid for tiDcenis. llest cash icrms to agents ever ollereil. Agents make tpilO lo WfiO a week. ItKAll TIIlMi 'I he Chromos, "Just One" and "Old Oaken Bucket,", given with the LA 1)1 EM' OWN MAGAZINE. are Itrst class oil chromos, equal In all respects to any !" chroinu Iu my store." H. (lotiwals, Wholesale Art Dealer, . Chicago. Address, LADIES' OWN MAOAZ1NK, New York City. Ind4w ' MILLIONS OP ACHES RICH FARMING LANDS ', IN NEBRASKA. .... N0WF0H SALE VERY CHEAP J 10 YEAItS CllEDIT, INTEREST ONLY 6 per cent-, Descriptive Pamphlets, with Sectional Maps, sent tiee. THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated Paper, containing tha r Homestead l.sw, mailed five to. all pints of the world. Address, t. K. OAV1S, Land Commissioner U. P. K. H.. 10d4w Omaha, V Dissolution of to-rurtncrslilp. t THB firm of Martin Hi Orosh, In lllaln. Perrj county, Pa., will be. dissolved by mutual rnu-4 sent on Thursday, March l'JIh. IS74. All peroun Indebted to Hie III m are requested to settle their accounts by not or otherwise, by April 1. 174, MARTIN i liltOhli. , The undersigned will continue the business st i the old aland, where ho will keep constantly ou hand a full supply ol all kinds of Meiuliaiidlse I usually kept Iu a country store, which ho will sell for CASH or PRODUCE only. ' , , ' oio. U. MAU.T1N. . Iain, Feb. 4, 1871. 6t ' n iff owTV H