l)c nico, Ntto Dloomftclti, fa. 5 6. Tuesday, April 7, 1874. LOCAL D IS PAR T M JS N T. To Ton. If you wish to cbango the post office address on your paper this Spring, don't forget to state the place where you have been receiving it, as woll as the place where you wish to have it sent in futurb. The Fourth Annual Convention of the Terry County Sabbath School Association will be hold in New Bloomfiold, May 12th. The first session will bo held in the Re formed church, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock. Each Sunday School in the county is requested to send delegates. It is expected that this will be ono of the largest and most interesting Conventions ever held in tho county. Entertainment will be providod for the delegates by a committee of Arrangements, whoso names will soon bo published. Jambs Crawford, President. Locals. An exchange says Some pooplo are so queer. Wo scarcely know whether they doservo pity or blamo. Thoy want local nows, and demand it from tho local reporter oven though nothing occurs worthy of note. If lie gossips he is con demned, and should he pry into tho privacy of these critics his bead is in dangor, and if ho fails to do it his brains are arraigned. Should bo write a history of tho Dovil ho would stir up tho biggest "muss," and if ho don't do it tho imps that escape censure starve for "locals." Every moan man wants a " local" making his neighbor as moan or meaner than himself. After that lie is happy and bis paper is a good local paper. The ISlnck Bass Law. The following is tbo text of the fish law concerning when black bass, pike or pickerel may be caught and how and when the violators havo a chance to pay over $25 for not feeling dis posed to yield obedience to it. For further information about the laws regulating fisheries, etc., consult the Pennsylvania Pamphlot Laws of 1873, pages 01, 02 and 03 : Section 2. No person shall, at any time, catch or kill in any of the waters of this State, save only with a hook and lino or scroll, and no person shall catch or expose for Bale, or have in his or her possession, after the same has been killed, any black bass, pike or pickerel, between the first day of March and the first day of Juno, ex cept alive for stocking other waters, under a penalty of (25) twenty-flvo dollars for eacU ollence. A Little Waif. At Ilarrisburg, yester day n, man and woman approached con ductor Moore, of the Mail train, just pre vious to bis departure westward bound, and requested him to take charge of a little girl and land her at Altoona, supplementing tho request with the statement that the little girl's grandmother, named Wolf, or " one of tho boys" would be at the depot hero to meet the child. The conductor affirmatively lesponded, and the child was placed on board the train. Upon its ar rival in this city, last evening, there was no one in waiting to receive the child, con Bequeutly she was left at the railroad com pany's ticket-office. The matter coming to the ears of Mr. John A. McClintock, that gentleman interested himself to ascertain the residouce of the child's grandmother, yet without avail. The little waif says that her name is Nellie Vogle, and that she is five years old. She was taken in charge by Mrs. J. D. McClellen, of the Logan House. Tho thing looks like a sot-up job. Altoona Tribune of the 81st ult. ' Explosion of a Loconiotive Holler Horri ble Deaths. The Baltimore Union of the 4th inst., says : Last Saturday afternoon about 8 o'clock, whilst freight engine No. 70, on tho Northern Central Railroad, was stand ing on the track just beneath a bridge near Mount Wolf, some two or three miles above York, Pa., the boiler exploded with terriflo force and shockingly fatal effect. The boiler or a great portion of it was blown to a distance of some 800 yards, completely demolishing the bridge under which the engine bad been standing. Joe. Platz, the brakeman, who was on the en gine at the time, was blown up to a great height, and his mangled body descended with such foroe upon the roof of a freight car, as to crush completely through it in an almost undistinguishable mass of quivering flesh. At the moment of the explosion, Nicholas Treadway, the engineer of the locomotive, who was standing upon the track ' engaged in oiling the machinery, was struck and scalded and so terribly in jured that he lived but a short time. .A fireman, whose name was not ascertained, who was also standing near the engine, was very seriously scalded. AU these poor men lived In York. , Church Notice. IVeacbing in tho Presbyterian Church next bubbulli at 11 A. M., and 7 P. M. 1'iuyer-iiieotiog on Wednesday evening. Preaching next Sunday in the Reformed Church fct o'clock, P.M. Prayer meet ing on Tiiunidny evening. .. Preaching In ' tho M. E. Church next Buuday evening. Prayer-meeting on 'i'bumiay evening, Cumberland Count. - From the Car lisle Volunteer of last week, wo copy tho following i i , - , A valuablo horse, belonging io our towns man, Mr. A. H. Blair, broke bis neck, in the stablo, on Saturday morning last. We learn the horse was valued at $250. Mr. Edward N. Ilarkncss, of this place, was severely bitten in the wrist and knee, by a dog, whilo passing the corner of West and South streets, a few evenings since. Tho dog was shot by the above gentleman tho same evening. The sum of ono hundred dollars was sto len from the residence of Mr. William A. Rood, in Now Kingston, a few days sgo. Mr. Jacob Bwnrtz, of Plainfiold, was somowhat injured, ono day last week, by being thrown from a sulky, in tho vicinity Caught In a Trap. A correspondent writing from Hampden township, Cum berland couuty, rolntos tho following thril ling incident : A resident in this township, a quiet and peaceable citizen, found that his chop and corn was being carried off by somo person or persons. Ho was much grieved in consequence ; and, at a last ro sort, determined to sot a large wolf trap for the thief, though awaio it would be certain to cripple for life any ono caught in its meshes, if not to cause death. Tho trap was sot. A few mornings after, our fanner friend visited the barn about day break ; and, on opening tho door, was horror-stricken at seeing a man fust in the trap. So completely did the sudden dis covery terrify him, that he scarcoly know what course to take, and tho thought of the terrible deed he had boon tho means of perpetrating tended to increase bis torror. The quiet attitudo of the imprisoned help ed to confirm tho belief that the victim was dead, and the clothing resembling some' what worn by a neighbor, added sickening horror to the sceno. Tho poor farmer was growing excessively nervous, when tho farm hand camo in, and noticing the vic tim in the trap, ejaculated, "Ha, have you got him once? Do you know his name? I bcliovo he's dead !" and they both stood silently gazing upon the corpse. Thoy finally determined that it would be best to know whothor death had really been meteci out to tlio thief, bctoro making ar rangements for an inquest. So the hired man, gatuonng corn-ago, cautiously ap proached tho motionless man, shook him violently and called out " Hello, here !" ixo answer, but a silence ensued strangely suggestive of death. Another shake, more violent than the first, and tho discovery was maae mat tuo mou was no more and no loss than a man's clothing carefully stuffed with straw. The hired man didn't exactly swear, but his anathemas hurled upon a near neighbor wero more cmphat- io than polite. Tho farmer, on the other hand, inwardly groaned : but his trriof was somowhat assuaged by the thought that he bad not taken the blood of a fellow crea ture, and that he was a gainer of the value of a Centennial coat, and a questionable pair ot trowsers. Ilrief'ItcmH. The exhibition at tho Reformed Church, on Friday night, netted the Sunday School over f u.uu. - The subsnrirttion schools nnnnnrl fnr flo Spring term in tho borough yesterday. vuc is utugui oy miss Xjiia uurn, ana tne other by Miss Ella Dromgold. There are five tolooranli noles nrpptnH In Landisburg, leading from the post office out towards the lino of tho "Peoples r reiguc uauroaa." A dispatch from Lykens states that Mr. Keho, a miner, wus killed on Tuesday, at Big Lick mines, noar Lykens, by a portion ui tiuu lAjp iuiK luuiug un mm. Rev. A. P. Wharton, of New Buffalo was admitted to Conference at the recent RAftflinn At. A 1 t-rUHl 1 anrl Vna t,nnn Dnn . A . - - . w . . . .am.u Ul,lt nou, IAI supply tho circuit at Moutandon, North- uiuuuriuuu county. Oh. TnV 1 lilt f A rv rr(W"wl u ot-a nhnan nnnr 1 j - J r vuv.fr ., ii , if vou don't think so. call aud sea the fraxli miivum ui jiiui inner s store, jsest mus : , a. 1 . . , I . lins, yard wide only 12. cents, and a splen did assortment of prints at 10 cents per yard. Mr. Samuel McBrido, got the middle finger on the loft hand badly injured on Saturday. While shoeing a colt, he got it caught in some manner, so that the nail and all the flesh on the end was taken en tirely off, and the bare bone loft protruding. The people of Mifflintown wero much mystified regarding a varado. which cams off in that town a few evenings since. The men were all id disguiso, aud who tWry were, or what the objoct of the turn out is now the question. ... Mr. Patterson, the now landlord of the Mansion House in this borough, has taken possession, and is now ready to pronerlv care for the comfort of the patrons of the bouse. We have no doubt, but what he will secure his share of the patronage of publio. At the recent session of tho Iowa Grand Lodge of Masons, decided grounds were taken against mombors of the order keep ing saloons, as it was considered as being " at variance with the very elementary Srinciplos on which the whole fabrio of the lasonio institution is based." " Let your moderation be known unto all men," was the text of a sermon preach ed recently by Roy. II. Crosby, D. I)., and moderator of the Presbyterian church, in which ha maintained that we might driuk wine moderately, but he did not say how much a person may drink, and be a mod erate drinker. That was an oversight. Perhaps tho moderator took a moderate drink before delivering his sermon, who knows f (Stone and Earthen Ware. The sub. soribers, proprietors of the Juniata Pottery, near Newport, desires to give notice that they are keeping up a full variety of stone and . earthen ware, and are prepared to promptly fill orders for all goods in their line at low prices. Post otliee address, Newport Perry oo., Pa. , ' . 5 flm. . . M. & T. Milled.. , i - To Rent. A ' Blacksmith Shop and house, situated in Wheatfield twp,, on the road leading from Blooiuiield to buueau non, is for rent.- Apply on tho premises or ftddretw, .. '. .MRS. MARIA PRICE, Mcb. 8, 4t Duncauuon, Perry co,, Pa. I Bloomflcld Academy. New term opens Monday, April 0th. The school now offers 1st, a Normal course, with special training for teachers during the two summer terms j 2nd, a general educational course for those designing to complete their education at the Academy ; 8rd, a classical course for those intending to enter College ; 4th, n commercial courso for those fitting at once for business, with special attention to Book-keeping and Penmanship, with Pho nography, if dosired and an effort will be made to add Telegraphy to this courso. To Young Men. Mining, Metallurgy, Civil Engineering and Chemical Analysis is now receiving more attention in our own ond surrounding counties, and thoy will in crease iu importance ns Railroad facilities increase. Why should not our young men proparo for good positions in this work. To preparo for a classical course in College, takes from two to three years, but I fit any ono, with a common education.for a scienti fic courso in ono year. 1 will guarantee any such student, entering IJloomiield Aca demy this spring, that ho shall bo ready by next year lor suen a courso. J. EDOAn, Principal. Store Stand for Sale A first class canal Grocery Stand with every convenience, sit uated one mile south ot Liverpool and in a goon noignooriiood. Tlie subscriber wishing lo go west, will sell at a bargain to tne purchaser. For lurther particulars, call at tne residouce or address, WILLIAM FRY, 50 13t Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. A Farm for Kent. A farm for rent with stock. Two good horses, three milk cows, and three heifers will bo sold or rented reasonably. Apply to ABRAHAM GOOD, Liverpool, Steam Mills, tf Pony Co. Pa . r r , f . .. i, . . . . . . - . nonio i.iio in tuo liiuie, advertised in another column, is bv tho nomilar author. Rev. Daniel March, D. D., whoso books are so widely known and eminently fittod for lamuy reading, raying employment is of fered Young Mon nnd Ladies, Teachers aud Clorgynion. mo aingio iiiKstauu. iiavo you scon it? If not you have missed tho greatest curiosity of tho century. It is a littlo fac tory, aud makes its own iuk, enough for an ordinary niotime. it retails at two (2) dollars, aud cau bo had at all stationers, or ny man irom H. (J. Root, Anthony in Co., now xoik. $1,000. Five hundred to $1,000 want ed, wnicn will bo secured by mortgage on real estate, so as to make it a first class investment. The money is wanted for one or more years, as suits the londor. Address "C." Times Office. The Magic Inkstand. The very apnropri ate title of an inkstand patented in Franco, Great ' Britain and tho United States. Millions have been sold in Europe and will do sold Here, it makes its own iqk, enough for an ordinary lifetime. The ink not affected by acids or climato, aud flows freely from the pen. Sold by oil stationers at two (Ml dollars each, or write to It. (J. Root, Anthony & Co.,. New York, and receive one by return mail. A Universal Remedy ! " Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial," for coughs, colds and bronchial afl'octions stands first in pub lic conudouco and iavor. Rf More than 50 years have elapsed since Johnson's Anodyne Liniment was first Invent ed, during wlilcli time hundreds ot thousands have been benefitted by its uso. Probably no arucie ever oecome so univorsany popular with an classes as Johnson's Anodyne .Liniment. tW Pills which contain antimony, quinine and calomel, should be avoided, as severo gri ping painB would bo their only result. The safest, surest, and best pills are Parsons' Pur, gatlve or Antl-Bllllous Pills. 83?" Don't bo Discouraged. Suppose you have " tried fifty remedies" and received no Donetlt, la there therelore ' no balm in Gllead V Verily there Is. Your liver may bo congested, your stoinacu nair paralyzed, your nerves quivering, your muscles knotted with torture, your bowels constricted, your lungs diseased, your Hood full of Impurities yet In one week aner commencing a course ot Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters you will fool like a now crea, ture. 18 4w. : The Gem Microscope. ' ' The Gem Microscope is truly an optical wonder. It roveals thousands of unseen won ders and curiosities of God's minute creation s the small world teeming with animal life, the nine inings oi nature wuu wnicn we are sur rounded, but which are invisible to the naked eye, the thousand and ono curiosities and mi nute objects with many of which we are fa miliar, occause we nave road or heard or them, but which to the unaided vision have remained a scaled book, are brought within the realizing reach of our sight and understanding by the use of the Gem, and many wonders entirely new to us are also brought to sight by Us uso. No article for the same price hat ever been offered to the public which combines the essen tial points of valuable instruction and enter taining refined amusement to so great an ex tent as this instrument j every family has only to appreciate its merits to become its possessor. It is so low-Drlced that evervbodv can h&ra one, and so slmplo a child can use It. Pa-ents should provide their children with, this valua ble Instructor. This Microscope possesses the great advantage of being used by lamplight as well as by duyllght, aud thus affords enter tainment after the occupations of the day are iaia asiao. it is reany oi great value to any family If only because it shows the adultera tions Id food, as suears. teas. etc. and tho qualities of cloths. It also plainly shows Trichina Spiralis or Pork Worm whenever it exists in pork. It is safely mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price (f 1-60) to any address by Tub BkvERi.Y Company, 678 Wabash Avenje, Chicago. Sue their advertisement elsewhere. It. Thirty Years' Experience of on old fiurse. Mrs. Winslow'e Soothing Syrup Is tho prescription of one ot the best Female l'hvsl clansand Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never fulling safe ty and success, by millions ot mothers and chil dren, from the feeble Infant of ous week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe It to be the best and Surest .Remedy In the World In all esses ot DYUKNXKitV aud DlAtt- KHCKA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full direc tions lor using will aceompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fac-siiulle of CUKTIH A PERKINS is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all ilodldlne Dealers. 27 birr 1840. 874. PAIN -KILLER! 'f;'i' , win OKKvr j , 'jjli;.,'' Family Medicine of tho Age. TAKEN INTEKNALLY.IT CURES Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Pain In the HloiiKich, Kowel Complnlntx, Painters' Colic, l.lver Complaint) I)vsp?pla, Indi gestion, Sore Throat, Hiidilen Colds, Coughs, &c., &c., tie. USED EXTERNALLY, It CURES Holts, Felom, Cuts, llruNes, Burns. RoaMs, Old Sores, Nprnlns. Toothache, l'uln In tho !", Nenralula, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, &e., fco. Pal N . if I I ST D - - - - ..MlMly after a thorough trlnl by Innumerable llvhur wit nesses, tins proved Itself Tho Medicine of The JI!Q. n is an internal and external remedy. une positivo proof of Its crura cy Is, that Its nuvu Koiisiunuy inercnsoii, and wholly Mi-... ..n ii uiui hi,, i iic i net i oi tuc PAIN KILLF.lt upon the patient when taken Internally, In enso nN..l.l ' 1. 11 I . , , . ... ,.i v,,i,i, voumi, ninvei ompinim, uiioiern Dysentery, nnd other alllietions of the system nas.Dccn truly wonderlul, and has won for It numo among medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success lu removing j-niii Un no uAieniui reinenv,ni cuscs or uurns Bruises. Hnivs. Somlim. Cuts Rli.ur. nf l.i. and other causes of auflerlug, has secured for It such n host of testimony, ns nn Infallible remedy, that It will be handed down to nosteri. ty as one of the greatest medical discoveries of me nineteenth century. TIIE PAIN - KILLER derives much of its popularity from tho sim pliclty nttendlng its nsc.whleh elves It a necu liar value In a family. Tho various diseases which may bo reached by it, and in their in cipient, stages eradicated, uro ninonir those which aro peculiarly fatal if sull'ered to run; but tho curallvo male of this preparation at once disarms them of their terrors. In all re spects It fullllls tho conditions of a popular medicine. Bo sure you call for and get the genuine Pain- jiuur,ns many wortuiess nostrums are nttcmpt. ca to Do sold on tho great reputation of this vaiuauio medicine. Price, 25 Cents; BO Cent3 ; cnl $1 per Bottle, tsr Directions accompany each bottle. March SI, lm. Tape Worm I Tnpo Worm ! . Removed In a few hours with harmless Vccet.i- Die Medicine. No fee onkeit until the entire worm, with head, passes. Refer those alillcted to residents of the cily whom I have cured, that had been unsuccessfully treated at the Jelterson Med ical College, on Tenth Street; had taken In vain, turpentines, the so-called specllles, and all known C'im!',llL''.s- .U.r; ,E F- KUNKKL, No. 2S9 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia. The Doctor has been in uusMiess mr over iwemy-nve years, and Is per. fectly reliable. Call and see. Advice free. H. moved Tapeworm from a child six years old, .....u.u.iMH v Mv-.vK. Ah in uniue can oe seen spec imens, some of them over forty feet In lenuth, which have been removed In less than three hours, py taking one dose of his medicine. Dr. Kimkel's urauiieiit is simple, saio and perfectly reliable, and no fee until the worm, with head, passes. Dr. t. r. Kunkel, 2S9 North Ninth Ht. Philadelphia. consultation at oitlce or bv mall free. 38 b52t OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy Relief for Young Men from the effects of Errors and A buses In early lifo, Manhood Re- aiureu. impeaimeiiis to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable rem edies. Books and circulars, sent free In sealed aiivuiuiw. Aunress, iliiwAlU) ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Nlutli St., Philadelphia. Pa.. an lul stltutlon having a high reputation for honorable uuuuucl aim pruiesHiouai SKll. 43 p 1 y, tW Within the wholo Kamre of tonic nnrt alterative medlciucs known, none Is entitled to more consideration man the Peruvian 8yrup In nil cases of enfeebled or debilitated constt tution It is the very romedy needed. Tho most positive proof of this can adduced. Children often look Palo aud Sick from no other cause than having worms In the stomach BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WHITE, and free from all color. Ing or other injurious Ingredients usually used In worm preparations. CURTIS It BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Drupfflstt and ChemUita, and dealer) in Mcdlclnet at Twenti-Fivs Cents a Box. 27b lyr. HOUSEHOLD Why Will You Suffer? PANACEA To all persons suffering rri... IM,,,n..,,l... V nii .tiiuina.iniii, .icui.lgia, Cramp In the limbs or stom ach. Billions Colic, Pain in the back, bowels or side, wa -AND- would say, Tim Household and Family Liniment Is of alt others the remedy you want for Internal and exter. FAMILY mil use. It has cured the above complaints In thou sands of cases. There la no niHtaKe noout it. Try it. Sold by all Drue LINIMENT. gists. 2Tb ly TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, havtns heen nertimnentlv enr. ed of that dread disease, Consumption, by a sim ple remedy, anxious to make known to his fellow suiierers tne means or cure. To all who desire it. he will send a conv of the nrescrtutlon used. I free oi euai gei, wuu ine uirecuun unit for preparing and using the same, which they ' will find a Sure Cure for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. Parties wishing the proscription will please address. Rev. K. A. WILSON. 51a Om. r 1 renn bu Willlamsburgh, N. York. County Price Current. ' ' lit swvi lT n A n-ll T I OT J Flax-Seed i 00 Potatoes, 65 Butter V pound, 82 cents. Eggs fl dozen, 11 " Dried Apples fl pound 10 cts Dried Peaches, i Q 12 ots. V i. Pealed Peaches 12 O 18 cts. " Cherries t cts. " . Pitted 15 Q18 eta." Blackberries 6 8 ets. " (Jnloni bushel , , 75 " CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. ( ' COUKBOTKD WEEKLY. . , BY K. WOODWARD ft BON. , , . Carlisle, April 4. 1874. Family Flour , ., 47.60 Superfine Flour, , i t.5 ' Superfine Rye Flour 4.50 ',u White Wheat, 1.60 . Red Wheat, 155 Rye 75 Corn. 6i Oats 48 Cloverseed, 4.75 Tlmothyseed, .,, 2.76 Flaxseed.......;.. 1.80 , , O. A. Salt 1.75 KEWPOBT MARKETS. ICtorrteted Weekly by Kbvah Brother.) . DEALERS IN G11A.I1V c PHODUCE. Newport, April 4, 1874. Flour, Extra, ...;....., rr 00 " - Super. , 6 50 White Wheat V bu 163 a I 63 - Red Wheat 1 48 0 1 4 Kye 70970 Corn, 6SG0 Oats V 32 pounds 40 .', Rarley 7i Clover Seed 6 oo5 00 , Timothy Seed 8,01) Flax Heed, i 70 Potatoes 60 (00 Uround Allium Salt 1 90 $1 09 i Llmemiriier s Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 6 60 Q 0 00 Pea Coal 3 20 ' Smith Coal, 25 ots. V bs.'' Cross Tles,8K feet long 60 60 cents ,!-" 8 if 10 . FISH, SALT, LIJIE ANJ) COAL Of all kinds always on hand nnd for s;i1 at the Lowest Market Kales. Five per cent olf for Cash. GuTHtiAt.L Bkaveh. On the Slet ult., bv Key. P. Sheeder, Mr. David Gutshnll, ofBlalu, and Miss SaruhE. Beaver, of Contra twp. Smitu Rbsinobh. Oif the 2nd Inst., at the. Lutheran Parsonage, In Blain, by tho Kev. J., J rosier, Mr. David R. Smith, and Miss Ma tilda KoBlnger, all of Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa.' Yodkk Bkynek. On tho 25th ult., at the Parsonage, Perrysvillo, by Rev. W. R. A hltncy, John M. Yoder and Miss Ida Bollo Bryuer, both of Spruce Hill twp., Juniata co. Manole Siieoppeb On the 25th ult., by Absalom Barner, J. P., Mr. James Mangle, of Biisqnehnnua township, Juniata co., nnd Miss Mary A. Shooffer, of Suydor county. Jones Gilnet. On tho 29th nit., by the samo, Mr. Lloyd Jones and Miss Lydla Gllnct. both of Bnydor county. DEATHS. Shoemaker On the 80th ult., in Centre twp., Miss Sarah 6hoemakcr, daughter of Jacob Shoemaker, aged 38 years, 1 month and 7 days. New Advertisements. WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 310 NORTH WIIAHVES, Philadelphia. 8 11 tf. vr. F. KOIIiiEK, WITH W.' HOWARD BROOKS & 8TEVEXSON, Manufacturers of Fuie FELT, HATS AMD DALERS IN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ' ' ' NO. 817 MARKET STREET, 1 First Door above Hood, Bonbrlnht & Co. 8 14 tf. Philadelphia. The Gem Microscopes THE GEM MICROSCOPE Is the most wonder- ' ful sclentlllo production of the nineteenth' century. It furnishes the lHiwer of a high-priced , Instrument for a mere trltle, and exceeds fn use fulness any microscope ever Invented, it reveals the hidden wonders of minute creation as Eels in Vinegar, Animals In Water, Butterflies' t.ath en, tho Golden Marrow of a IlaJr, Insect's Eyes. , the Pads, Claws, Joints and Hairs of a Fly's Foot, makes Ropes of Fibers of Cloth, a Crowbar of a 1 Needle's Point, and so on Indefinitely. It furnish es hours of Instruction, entertainment andamuse- ment lor the young and old, ami every family , should possess It. It Is Invaluable to students, professors, teachers, physicians, In faet EVEltV-'. BODY, and especially In the HOME CIRCLE is It aG KM. It Is cheap, and at the same time or great value to any family if ouly because It sIhjws the adulterations in food, as suirars. teas. ctn.. mul the qualities of cloths. IT ALSO PLAINLY t SHOWS TRICHINA SPIRALIS OR PORK WORM whenever It exists 1b Pork. Prlca i ft Mailed, post-paid, to any address on receipt of price. A Fflt Tnlfft F0B AGENTS Men and' . 1 rt Women, Boys and Girls. Whole time, or leisure moments and evenings. It works Just as well by lamplight as by ctny-lMit. Parents buy It for their children. Liberal cash commission paid. Exclusive territory. Conire-' nial employment. It excites the curiosity, whrch , produces a desire to have It, and requires no talk Ing by the ageut COMPLETE OUTFIT mailed, post paid. 011 receipt of 81.60. Circulars and terms free. Kend for It and make money. Address,. THE BEVERLY COMPANY, 078 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 14 at Notice. Office of the People's Freight Railway Company. No. 106 North Third St.. ,, , - Philadelphia, Pa, March 27, 1874. THE third Installment of five dollars per share on the subserlptlons to the preferred stock of the People's Freight Railway Co., will be due, ami 1 payable at tho olllee of the Company, on or before the 16th day of April next, By order of the board of DIroctors. ' ROBERT CORSON. Treasurer. N. B. Payment may be made to Do. I). B, : Mii.likkn. assistant treasurer, Landisburg, Pa. , March .11. 174 tf. Home Life in the Bible, , By the author of " Night Scenes lu the Bible" and "Our Father's House," of which nearly XW, t)0 have been sold. " Home Life" Is commended . by ministers of all churohes as " the autlur's best book," "full of precious thoughts," "Truths' precious as gems," " a choice book for every Iain-, , lly," Ike. Steel engravings, rose tinted pier, rich binding and for rapid sale unequalled. AGENTS. Young Men. Ladies. Teachers and Clergymen, wanted In every county 1 J75 to JlOai iwr uioiuii. Beuu lor circular. ZlKGf.Ult & M'3!RnY. 818 ; i'i 618 Arch St., PhUadslphla.Pa." rnnii jeaujle hotel, New jBloomfield, Fn. ' II. C. MEREDITH, Proprietor. Having leased aud relttted the Eagle Hot at nn Carlisle St,, North of the Court Houwe, 1 am uow prepared to accommodate regular IxmrtWis or: transient guests. A good livery is kept iu con nection with the house, and no pains will be spared to Insurv the comfort of my pulrvns. , March 24, 174. tf II. C. MJLit tUlXH. PEKKY HOUSE, r Kew Bloorufleld, Terry Co., rn., , ,i QMUVKB 6 GB1KH, Proprietors. . . , Tbs rfilbseribors tiAvlnv IarmmI this well knftwn ' hotel, are now prepared To furnish permanent or, transient boarders witli accommodations. No pains will Im spared to make guests comfortable. A good livery is kept III connection with the house for the use ftud couvemouco of the guests. ' uarcuiH, it. 11 . uj an a uiutu. .