Ijc Stmco, Blaomficltr, Pa. pt fjjlamnfiflir imc5 NEW BLOOMFIELD, PENN'A. Tuesday, April 14, 1874. Tub Mifflintown Independent which sus pondod last year after being burned out, made its appearance again last week, look ing "as good as new." We wish it a long and prosperous career. The recent election in Connecticut, re sulted in the election of a Democratic Gov ernor, by a majority of about 2,500. Both houses of the Legislature are also Demo cratic, which secures the election of a democrat to the United States Senate. This will be the first Democratic) Senator from any Now England State for many years, and that party naturally feel jubi . lant over the result. Hnrrlsbnrg Correspondence. IlAnmsnimo, April 11th, 1874. The Legislature after week's "loafing" ' have again gone to work, nnd are making some progress. In the House on Tuesday, Mr. Morgan, of Lawrence, offered a reso lution providing for an adjournment fine die on the 30th inst., but the resolution was referred to the committee of Ways and -Means, where it will probably stay a while, and the prospects of a speedy adjournment are not good. The bill fixing the salaries of the several officers of the Stato was passed to a second reading in the Senate on Wednesday, when an attempt was mi ado to have the bill recommitted with in structions to have the salaries reduced twenty-five per cent. A vote being taken on this proposition the entire Republican vote of the Senate was cast against it. while every Democrat voted in favor of a reduction. I could not help wondering whether this vote of the Domocrats was caused by an earnest desire to reduce pub lic expenditures, or because their opponents hold most of the offices ; if for the former reason tbey will find that the people of the State heartily sympathize them. In the House the appropriation of $1,000,000, for the Centennial exhibition was finally passed, though an attempt was made by the Democrats to defeat the mea sure unless the Republicans would agree to amend the Senatorial apportionment bill, so that it would be more acceptable to the Democrats. The Judicial apportionment has been finally disposed of, and the Governor has sent in the following appointments, which hold good until, the first Monday in Jan uary next. ADDITIONAL LAW JUDGES. Twenty-fifth district Clearfield, Clinton and Centre John H. Orvis. Twelfth district Dauphin and Lebanon Robert M. Henderson, of Cumberland county. Twenty-sixth district Columbia, Mon tour, Sullivan and Wyoming Thomas J. Ingham. Seventeenth district Butler and Law renoo Charles M'Candless. PRESIDENT JUDGES. Thirty-second district Delaware John M. Broomall. Third district Northampton W. 8. K irkpatrick. Forty-second district Adams David Wills. Thirty-fiah district Mercer William Maxwell. Thirty-third district Armstrong John V. Paiuter. The consideration of these appointments under the rules must lav over for five davs. but in the case of J. II. Orvis, Esq., of centre, a member or tins .Legislature the rules were suspended, and the- nomination was confirmed. Mr. Orvis' resignation was handed to the Speaker of the House to take effect at once. You will notice that a Cum berland co., man is nominated as law judge for Lebanon and Dauphin counties, while no appoint ment has been made for Cumberland co. But then there is no haste for an appoint ment there, as the interests of the connty are now properly cared for by Judge Jun kin, and so no harm will come from a de lay. And then it is rum ored that lion. Lem. Todd wants the place, and does not wish to resign his present position as Con gressman until the end of this session. The fact that Mr. Todd is willing to resign an office that pays a larger salary for the purpose of being called " Judce" for a few months, (as there is no chance for a llenub- lioan making the election next fall even if he should get the nomination), shows that the honor of the office should be taken into consideration in fixing the salary. On Friday a vote was taken in the House. which decides the fate of the repeal of the Local Option Law. It will be allowed to remain as it is for the present. The yeas and nays being called for on the resolution to discharge the committee from further consideration of a bill repealing the law, a number of the members dodged the ques tion, and among those who failed to record their vote, was the member from your county, iuid Hove. - i tW The Supreme Court of Mississippi, which was made notorious recently by a knife encounter between two Judges, has rendered a decision which may add to its fame or infamy. A white man named L P. Dickerson died Intestate. He bad been intimate with a negro woman who was liv ing at the time with ber lawful husband. The woman bad two children, whose com plexion indicates pure African paternity, but the Court has decided that they are the legitimate heirs of L. P. Dickerson. Miscellaneous News Items. tST Ex-Judge Edmunds, the well-known lawyer and spiritualist, is dead. tW A Williamsport boy ran to his grand mother the other day, and said: "Gran ny, run down to our house quick, for dad's drunk as a fool and mam wants ' to run around awhile with them crusade folks." tW An Oregon Judge recently fined two men each $5 and costs, and as the men had no money he took their notes for the amount, and thinking the State ought to have security from its debtors, the Court signed the notes as security. tW A French Custom House officer, pos sessed of an inquiring turn of mind, notic ing the arrival of a large herd of rocking horses, thought he would see what those animals lived on. He opened several, and found their little stomachs full of cigars. A boy in Greenfield, New Hamp shire, told his father that ho guessed he could make that hen quit setting, and his father told him to go ahead. The boy's plan was to set fire to the nest, and in car- rying it out he burned the barn and all its contents. According to the Lawrence Eagle, a peace-loving husband of that city a few months ago agreed to give his wife three dollars a week to maintain comparative si lence, deducting one cent for each superflu ous word she uttered. She now owes him nearly enough to pay the city debt. 3T It is a singular fact that when the funeral of the late Senator Sumner was passing through the streets of Boston, some obstruction in the way compelled the hearse to remain ten minutes directly A front of the residence of the lady who had once been the dead man's wife. N. Y., April 5. During an altercation which took place last night at their resi dence, No. 27 Thompson street, Richard Hick ton, aged 10, was Btabbed in the left side by his brother John, and mortally wounded. The wounded man states to tho Coroner, who was called, that his brothor was blamoless, as he himself had been the aggressor. t3f A clorgyman at Clarinda, Ohio, was away from home when the crusade began. He returned in the evening, and saw his wife standing at the bar of a saloon, sing ing as loud as she could yell. He suppos ed she was drunk, and entering the saloon, tho tears rolling down his face, he said : " Come homo, wife, you have ruined mo . drunk drunk drunk." tW At the Bebee Chemical Roofing Works, at Hunter's Point, on last Monday, four men named Caton, Flynu, Hcnnossy and O'Brien, entered one of tho stills for the purpose of repairing it. They soon became overpowered with gas and went into convulsions. After boing taken out, Caton, Flynn and O'Brion died. tW Emit Lowonstein, under sentence of death in Albany, has been puzzled in his choice of a religion. Ministers of various denominations have visited him, and he has been very solicitous about the matter. At last hohas decided to become a Roman Catholic, and will be baptized and prepar ed to die by a priest of that communion, to whom he is greatly attached. VST The late Edwin Forrest and his wife were legally separated twenty or twenty five years ago. He died a short time since, wealthy and childless. Recently his di vorced wife, who survives' him, effected a settlement with his executors who agree to give her $95,000, provided that she relin quishes all further claims against the estate. The sum will more than keep the wolf from her door as long as she lives. XWK generous, noblo spirited man had a sick wife not long ago, and the doctor said a sleigh-ride would do her good. Did the fond husband hire a two-horse sleigh and dash out over the breezy plains? No! he borrowed a sleigh of the boy next door, placed his wife on it, and made his hired girl draw the sled up and down the side walk for an hour. But the wife failed to thrive on the treatment. Collapse of a Balloon. Barbier's balloon made an ascension from San Francisco last Monday afternoon. When nearly over the town San Loendro, six hundred feet in the air, the balloon collapsed, sank and struck the ground with great force, the car containing four men and two ladies, dragged about threes hun dred yards. Fortunately no lives li.ea were lost, but all were Injured more or less ; none seriously. A fcilrl Crazed by an Idiotic Joke. Another of those brutal practical jokos has just been played at Blackington, Mass. David Jones, "just for fun", dressed him self in a cloak, and, with a hood drawn over his face, rapped at John Davis' door. Louise, a daughter of Mr. Davis, opened the door, when Jones rushed in and seized her, frightening ber so that she became a maniac She is now in a critical condition. A Disastrous Fire. A very destructive incendiary fire, broke out Sunday morning at WllIiamsport,(n the lumber-yard of Brown, Early & Co., de stroying over 80 acres of lumber, and four teen dwelling bouses. Intercsttnt; to Invalid Ladies. Harlemville, Columbia Co.,N.Y. July 0, '78 R, V. Tierce, M. D. : Dear Sir Your favor is just received. I intended to have wrlten to you several weeks since concern ing the improvement in my health, which is now very apparent. I have used one bottle of Favorite Prescription with the best results, although I will admit I was somewhat discouraged after its use (for a short time only). I took it under very dis advantageous circumstances having the supervison of the house and during the sea son of " house cleaning" I was obliged through the incompetency of health, to do more than I ought and, of course, suffered dreadfully, lifted when I ought not to have raised my hand, and did all I could to bring "order out of chaos," but upon laying aside all cares and continuing the remedy I And after using less than one bottle to be so much benefited that I have discontinued the uso, with no return of the symptoms of which I wrote you. I have suffered terribly and what added to my distress was the con sciousness of not procuring relief from or dinary sources, at times it scorned about impossible to stand so great was the distress. All of those severe neuralgic pains have dis appenred, thoy were sojbad at timos 1 could hardly walk without some external press ure. They seem to have left me like magio suddenly, and have had no return ; all other symptoms have been removed. The severe weakness aud faintness have dis appeared, and I can bo ud stairs with com parative ease now. I would have informed you ere this of my improvement, for 1 ap preciated it but I was fearful it was only transient benefit I was receiving, but I think sufficient time has elapsed to consid er the beneficial results permanent. Accept my host wishes for your futuro success and your kindness in advising mo. Very truly, Mns. M. Nettie Snyder. New Books. Among the recent publications, Is a book en titled " History of the Origin of the Appella tion, Key Stone State." Tbls Is a singular ti tle, and persons would wonder what there could be In the subject, to write a book about. But the bonk is out, and a a Interesting work It ls being full of historical incidents, and letters froni men prominent lu the early days of the republic. Apcnded to this work, is the Now Constitution of the State, with an alphabetical list of contents. It is published by Claxtoo, Kemsen & Uelllcflngcr, Philadelphia. "Home Life In the Bible," published by Zcielor & McCurdy, Is also received, and Is found fully to bear out what Is claimed for the work In the advertisement, found In another column. ' nistory of tho Grange Movement." by the National P ubllshlne Company is also at hand, and we repeat what we said when we read tho advanced sheets. "It is a work of much in terest, and ought to be in every house in the land." l-ST The 'Venerable Archdeacon Scoit, of Dunham, Canada East, says that ho suffered from dyspepsia more than twenty-five years, but that three weeks' use of tho Peruvian Syr up (an Iron tonic) has benefited him so won derfully that he can hardly pursuade himself of the reality, and people who know him are astonished at the change- We call attention to the card of Mr. Patterson, the new landlord of the Mansion House. We have no doubt but what those who patronize tho house will find Mr. P., an obliging and pleasant landlord. It. The Magic Inkstand. What better or more useful article than this valuable inveu ion ? It is a little treasure, costing but two (2) dollars, and makes ink enough to last a lifetime. No acid can aft'oct it; no climate prevent its flowing brilliantly. It is just the thing wanted. Sold by all stationers, or by mail from R. C. Root, Anthony & Co., New York. Wanted by a Philadelphia Wholosale Grocery House for shipping and bill clerk, with a view of ultimately making a sales man, a strong, smart young man of good habits, and connections, (son of a first class storekeeper, who is possessed of knowledge and acquaintance with country merchants. preferred) who can write a good hand, and influence trade. Best testimonials as to character, will be required. Address in band writing, April 4, 4t. " Grocer," Times Office, Bloomfield Academy. New term opens Monday, April 0th. The school now otters 1st, a Normal course, with special training for teachers during the two summer terms ; 2nd, a goneral educational course for those designing to complete their education at the Academy ; 8rd, a classical courso for those intending to enter College ; 4th, a commercial course for those fitting at once for business, with special attention to Book-keeping and Penmanship, with Pho nography, if desired and an effort will be made to add Telegraphy to this course. To Young Hen. Mining, Metallurgy, Civil Engineering and Chemical Analysis is now receiving more attention In our own aud surrounding counties, and they will in crease in importance as Railroad facilities increase. Why should not our young men prepare for good positions in this work. To prepare lor a classical course in College, takes from two to three years, but I fit auy one,with a common education, for a scionti flo course in one year. 1 will guarantee any suoh student, entering Bloomfield Aca demy this spring, that be shall be ready by next year lorsucu a course. J. Edqar, Principal. Store Stand fer Hale. A first class canal Grocery Stand with every convenience, sit uated one mile soutn ot Liverpool and in a good neighborhood. The subscriber wishing to go west, wiil sell at a bargain to the purchaser, tot further particulars, can at tue residence or address, WILLIAM FRY, 60 13t Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa. Home Life in the ' Bible, advertised in another column, Is by the popular author, ReV. Daniel March, D. D., whose books are so widely known and eminently fitted for family readme-, raying employment la of fered Young Men and Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen. Sfoue aud Earthen Ware. The sub scribers, 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 till orders for all goods in their line at low prices, i'ost olllce address, -Newport,.rerry oo., fa. 9 6m. M. & T. Miller. 1840. 1874. 'PAIN -KILLER! TUB GREAT Family Medicine of the Arc. TAKEN INTERNALLY, IT CURE8 Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhoea, Cramp and Pain In the Stomach, Bowel Complaints, Painters' i,iimo, i.iver i;omniaintj Pvspepsla, Indi gestion, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, &c &c, &c USED EXTERNALLY, It CURES Bolls, Felons, Cuts, Bruises, Burns. Scalds, Old ourcs, nprnins, looinanne, rain 111 me Face, Neuralgia, .Rheumatism, Frosted Feet, &c, PAIN-KILLER, after a thorough trial by Innumerable living wit nesses, nas proved itseit The Medicine or The Age. It is an Internal and external remedy. One positive proof of Its cfilcacy is, that Its sales have constantly Increased, and wholly upon its own morltB. The effect of the PAIN - KILLER upon the patient when taken internally. In case of Cold, Cough, Bowel Complaint, Cholera, uysemery, and other enactions or the system, has been truly wonderful, and has won for it a name among medical preparations that can never be forgotten. Its success in removing pain as an external remedy,ln cases of Burns, Bruises, Sores, Sprains, Cuts, Stings of Insects, and other causes of suffering, has secured for It such a host of testimony, as an Infallible remedy, that it will be handed down to posteri ty as one of the greatest medical discoveries of the nineteenth century. THE PAIN - KILLER derives much of Its popularity from the aim pucity attending its use,whlcb gives It a pecu liar valne In a family. The various diseases which may be reached by it, and in their tn-i ciplent stages eradicated, are among those which are peculiarly fatal If suffered to run; but the curative, magic of this preparation at once disarms them of their terrors. In all re spects It fulfills tho conditions of a popular medicine. Be sure you coll for and set the genuine Fain- Killer, as many worthless nostrums are attempt ed to be sold on the great reputation of this valuable medicine. Price, 25 Cents ; 60 Cents ; and $1 per Bottle. 13?" Directions accompany each bottle. March 31, Ira. Tape Worm ! Tape Worm t Removed In a few hours with harmless Vogeta. ble Medicine. No fee asked until the entire worm, with head, passes. Refer those afflicted to resiuenisoi me city wnom 1 nave curcu, mar nail oeen unsuccessniiiy ireateu ai rue .leuerson jvieu leal College, on Tenth Street; had taken In vain, turpentines, the so-called specifics, and all known remedies. Dr. E. F. KUNKEL, No. 2o9 North Ninth Street. Philadelphia. The Doctor has been In business for over twenty-five years, and Is per. fectly reliable. Call and see. Advice free. Re moved Tapeworm from a child six years old, measuring 20 feet. At his oftlce can be seen spec imens, some of them over forty feet In length, which have been removed In less than three hours. bv taking one dose of his medicine. Dr. Kunkel's ircainieni is simple, saio ana periecuy rename, and no fee until the worm, with head, passes. Dr. E. . Hunkei. Norm Mnui St. riiiiadeipiiia. consultation at omce or uy man iree. m umsc OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Ilannv Relief for Young Mon from the etleets of errors aim Anuses in eany me, Mannoou ite. stored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable rem edies. Books and circulars, sent free In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa., an In stltutloii havlug a high reputation for honorable couuuet aim proiessionai skii. upi y. Children often look Pale and Kick 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 & BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by DrtiQtjiste and Chemists, and dealers in Medlcinet at Twenty-Five Cents k Box. 27b lyr. HOUSEHOLD PANACEA AND- e FAMILY LINIMENT. Why Will You Suffer? To all persons suffering from Rhumatlsin, Neuralgia, Cramp In the limits or atom- n..l. Ulllli.iia ri.,11, Poln in a...., uiuiuui wi.u, a am the hack, bowels or side, we would say, Tub Household and Familt Linimbnt Is of all others the remedy you want for internal and exter nal use. It has cured the above complaint lu thou sands of cases. There Is no mistake about It. Try It. Hold by all Drug gists. 27bly TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been permanently cur ed of that dread disease. Consumption, bv a sim ple remedy, anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a couv nf the prescription used, (free of charge), with the directions fur preparing and using the same, which they will find a Sure Cure for CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. &c. Parties wishing the prescription will please address. Rev. K. A. WILSON, 61a tiin. IMPenn St. Williamsburg)!, N. York. Thirty Years' Experience of an old Nurse. , Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Fhysl. clans and Nurses In the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safe ty and success, by millions ot mothers and coll dren, from the feeble Infant ot one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind collo, 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 cases of DYSENTERY and DIAK RHUJA IN CHILDREN, whether It arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full dlrec ttons for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fao-slinlle ot CURTIS PERKINS Is on the outside wrapper. Bold by all Medicine Dealers. 27 b lyr HORTTKR'8 BRONCHO LARYNGEAL, TROCHES Forthecure of ASTHMA CROUP, Coughs, coins, t A wiiooping cougn. hoarseness bron ohltls, bore Throat. Catarrh, and Jtortheuseol Speakers a n d Singers. Price ?.ric, I sura . to iiuike Dermaneul Friends. wi- ' w Prepared only by A. B. HORTTEU,' ; , & K. Corner of Juth Green Streets, 16 dm PHILADELPHIA. fW Tor sale by F. MoRTmaa, New Bloom Deld, Perry county, Pa. tff Johnson's Anodvne Liniment ma h. administered to children with perfect success, in cases of croup, whooping-cough, infltisnsa, and almost any of tho diseases to which they are liable. nrOnnnuUn .n... I J 1 ous debility, are the effects of Indigestion. Ono or two at most, of Parson's Purgative Pills will give immediate relief. Warneb. On the 80th nit., at the residence of his son Samuel, In Fayette twp., Juniata co., Mr. Joseph Warner, aged 70 years, 1 monin ana lu uays. SncnEB. On the 2Sth ult., in Walker two.. Juniata co., Mary, wife of Emanuel Splcher, In the 53rd year of her age. Irwin. On the 80 ult.. at Reed's Gap. Mrs. Elizabeth Irwin, aged 81 years. Kurtz. At Mexico. April 3rd, David P. Kurts, aged 83 years, 9 months ana 7 days. Haww. On the 4th Inst., In Pcrrysvllle. Isaac Hawn, aged about 65 years. JVetc Advertisements. NOTICE. The undersigned would caution all persons not to trespass on his enclosed lots. near jeiiviiie, ior ine purpose oi passing, repass ing or otherwise, under penalty of the law. April v. it din lounu. yyEST STREET HOTEL,, Nos. 41, 42, 43 & 44 West St., WKW VOItK, A TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO PEAN PLAN. ROOMS W) and 75 cents ner dav. Charires verv MODERATE. The best meats and vegetables In 151yu 1111.1 HDb. DCiOL XIE-J'O 111 me VHV. B. T. BABBITT, Proprietor. rpiiiu kick uousi, JL (Formerly Sweger's Temperance House, and Kepi uy Ainos uouiusonj, Xew ISlooiiificld, la., HENRY RICE. Proprietor. A share of the nubile Datronage Is resneetfnllv solicited. 8 lot! NEW BLOOMFIELD, TEBRY CO., FA.. HENRY PATTERSON, Proprietor. This well-known hotel has been refurnished bv the present management, who purposes keeping a uini-ciu uoiui. ior tue aeeoinouaiion oi man auu beast. The table will always be supplied with the luxuries of the season. Soeclal uains will be taken to make guests feel comfortable 8 15 52 c AltPJET WEAVER ! HAVINO removed from Cumberland countv to Perry county, one mile East of BLUE BALL. I am Prepared to do all k nils of Weaving. such as FANCY CARPETS, COVERLIDS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS. Sc.. &.. AT MODERATE PRICES. I will also do all kinds of ' COLORING AND DYEING I ttf For any Information address: WILLIAM RULLER, Laudlsburg, Perry Co., Pa., Or, W." H. RINESMITH, Blue Ball, Perry co., Pa., Where you can buv all kinds of Cotton and Woolen Carpet Chain. Also Grey and Brown Linen Chain and Filling at Low Prices. 8 15tf WILLIAM RULLER. The Gem 3Iicroscope. milE GEM MICROSCOPE Wis the most wonder on of the nineteenth JL ful sclentitlo production of century. It furnishes the power ot a high-priced Instrument for a mere trllle, and exceeds in use fulness any microscope ever Invented. It reveals the hidden wonders of minute creation as Eels In Vinegar. Animals In Water, Buttertlies' .feath ers, the Golden Marrow of a Hair, Insect's Eyes, the fads, Claws, Joints and llalrs of a Fly's Foot, makes Ropes of Fibers of Cloth, a Crowbar of a Needle's Point, and so on Indefinitely. It furnish es hours of instruction, entertainment and amuse ment for the young and old, and every family should possess It. It is Invaluable to students, professors, teachers, physicians, in fact EVERY BODY, and especially In the HOME CIRCLE Is It a GEM. It Is cheap, and at the same time of great value to any family if only because It shows the auuiieranons in iooa, as sugars, teas, etc., ana the (liiallties of cloths. IT ALSO PLAINLY SHOWS TRICHINA SPIRALIS OR PORK W O R M whenever It exists in Pork. Price, J1.50. Mailed, post paid, to any address on receipt of price. A For To IO POR AGENTS Men and inl I O HO Women, Boys and Girls. Whole time, or lelsnre moments and evenings. It works Just as well by lamplight as by day-light. Parents buy It for their children. Liberal cash commission paid. Exclusive territory. Conge nial employment. It excites the curiosity, which produces a desire to have It, and requires no talk. Ing by the ageut. COMPLETE OUTFIT mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 81.60. Circulars and terms free. Send 'or It and make money. Address, THE BEVERLY COMPANY, U78 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. 14 3t Notice. Oltlce of the People's Freight Railway Company, No. m North Third St.. Philadelphia, Pa. March 27, 1874. THE third Installment! five dollars per share on the subscriptions to the preferred stock of the People's Freight Railway Co., will be due, and payable at the ottlce of the Company, on or before the 15th day of April next, By order of the board of Directors. ROHKRT CORSON, Treasurer. N. B. Payment may be made to Iih. 1). B, Mn.i.iKBN, assistant treasurer, Landlsburg, Pa. March 31. 1S7 tf. Home Life in the Bible, By the author of " Night Scenes In the Bible" and "Our Father's House." of which nearly ax), ooo hare been sold. " Home Lite" Is commended by ministers of all churches as " the author's best book," "full of precious thoughts," "Truths precious as gcms,'r" a choice book for every fam ily," o. Steel .engravings, rose tinted pajier, rich binding and for rapid sale unequalled. AGENTS, Young Men, ljulles. Teachers and Clergymen, wanted In every county i 875 to fluo per mouth. Send for circular. ZIEGLKR & M'CURDY, 813 6W Arch St., Fhiladnlplils.Fa T New Bloomnelil, Pa. II. C. MEREDITH, Proprietor. Having leased and refitted the Eagle Hotel, on Carlisle St., North of the Court House, I am now prepared to accommodate regular boarders or iranstcut guests. A good livery Is kept in con nection with the house, and no pains will be spared to Insure the comfort of my patrons. March 24, 1874. tf H. C. MEREDITH. pERUY HOUSE, New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa., GRUVER OltlER, Proprietors. The subscribers having leased this well known -hotel, are now prepared to furnish permanent or transient boarders with accommodations. No pains will be spared to make guests coin lor table. A good livery Is kept lu connection with the house for the use aud convenience of the guests March 24, '74. til GUU VLK A U1UKK.