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Tuesday, October 13,1874. .
LOCAL DEPAIt T MEN T.
NOCUTS INSERTED,
No Outs or Stereotypes will h Inserted in thl pspar,
unless littht face and ou metal basus.
Sales. We call attention to the follow
ing sales, bills for which have been printed
at this office :
On Thursday Octobor 22nd, Geo. W. Bitting;
In Liberty Valley, on the old Italton farm, 8
miles from Bealtown, will soil a great variety
of personal property, among which are tools of
nil sorts, for blacksmiths, carpenters, shoe
makers, painters, fec.
On Friday, October 23rd, 1874, atone o'clock
P. M., C. Roth, Executor of the estate of John
R. McCllntock, dee'd., will oiler for sale, one
of the most desirable farms in Perry county,
known as the " SheaU'cr Farm," situate in
Spring township, Perry county, Pa.
On Satorday October 24th, John McDonald
will odor at public sale, bis farm In Carroll
twp.
Sale Worth Attending. Persons wish
ing to buy a valuable farm, would do well
to attend the sale in Spring township,
Perry county, Pa., Octobor 23rd, 1874, of
the sale of the McClintock Farm, sold by
the Executor, C. lioth. For further par
ticulars see hand bills.
Information Wanted. Lewis L. Hoed,
who was a member of the old 84th regi
ment P. V., and who has applied for a pen
sion from the goverment, desires to asertain
the names and address of two comrades to
certify to his1 identity1.' lie was wounded
at the second battle of Bull Run in 1802.
His company was Co. C, but he was dis
charged from Co. C. having been consolida
ted with Co. A. shortly after the Bull Run
fight. Any information on this subject
sent to Mr. Reed, at Houtzdalo, Cleailiold
county, will be thankfully received.
Memorial' Hall. Thomas Iluntor, of
Philadelphia, has published a finely ex
ecuted lithograph of " Memorial Hall," the
permanent portion of the Centennial Build
ings. It is printed in block and two tints,
on the finest plate paper, 21 by 27 inches,
and Is the most finished picture of this
building yet produced. Price 60 cento each
sent by mail, postage paid. The process
of printing may be seen at Franklin In
stitute Fair. This picture should have a
large sale. Address Thomas Hunter, suc
cessor to Duval & Hunter, 716 Filbert
street, Philadelphia.
Pigeon Shooting. The Altoona Tribune
says : " It has for some time been a matter
of common report that a half-dozen miles
distant from this city is a " pigeon-roost."
A "pigeon-roost" is a spot to which all
the birds of that particular feather residing
insido a score of townships, resort each
nightfall to secure lodging till the following
daybreak. - Two of our amateur sportsmen,
hearing this report, determined to arrive at
its truth or falsity. Accordingly, armed
with a blunderbuss or two apiece, they, on
Monday evening, repaired to the spot
named, and remained there throughout the
nlgbt. The means of slaughter made use
of by them, whether blunderbuss or some
thing else, has not transpired, but it is a
fact that they came home next morning
with a five-bushel bag, nearly full, of dead
pigeons. ,
Xjfarrow Escape. The Duncannon Jleeord
says : " On Thursday last as our towns
man, Wm. II. Pennell, was hastily making
his way to the depot in order to catch the
one (1) o'clock train for Marysville, bis foot
slipped in an attempt to run over the R. R.
track on the crossing at the south east end
of our town, and his boot heel became
tightly wedged in between the rail of the
track and the woodon fender. His most
strenuous efforts to free himself, proved un
availing, and when the train arrived with
in a few yards of him, despairing of saving
his leg be threw himself on the outside of
the track, whioh action saved his limb and
probably bis life, as it tore off the sole of
his boot, thereby freeing his foot, and ena
bling him to rise up and go on bis way re
joicing. Talmaok's Papbb. Tiik Christian
at Woni(New York) ranks with tho best
of the religious weeklies. Dr. Talmaoe is
its active editor, and his sormons are pub
lished exclusively in its columns. The
terms, $3 25 per annum, cover everything,
including postage and delivery of tho new
premium, a "Portfolio of Twolve Qems,"
or a copy of Landbisku'b " Twins."; With
out the premium it is only f 3 per annum,
postage prepaid as above. Agents will find
this a success.
Church Notice', '
Service lit M. E. Church.--Quarterly
meeting service on Saturday and babbatb,
the 17th and 18th inst. Preaching Satur
day morning at 11 o'clock, and evening at
7 o'clock. MabriAt.Ii mnrninrr nl: 1lln'.l(ulr
and evening at 7 o'clock. Quarterly con
ference on Saturday afternoon, when it is
desired tbat there be a full representation
ot tne omciai uoaru.
Presbyterian Church Preaohing every
Sabbath until further notice, at 11 a.m.,
and 7 p. m., and prayer meeting each
woaneBuay evening ui v odouk. . -
Preaching in the Reformed Church next
Sunday, at 10J A. M. Prayer-meeting on
i uursuay evening.' i m
llrlcfltems.
A list of tho premiums awarded the ex
hibitors at the Perry county fair will be
touna on the eightn page.
The Directors of the Poor at thoir meet
ing on Saturday last, appointed Mr. IleDry
l'. litgutner as btowurd.at the Poor House.
The East Pennsylvania Eldership of the
Church of Ood, will meet in Shippensburir,
on Wednesday 28th of Ootobor.
Ono of the "Coleman Sisters," died last
week in California, llor remains will be
brought to Carlisle for burial.
A. A son of Mr. Androw Watts, residing in
Miller twp,, foil from the ovor-slint of the
barn on his father's premises, on Saturday
a week, and broko his arm.
We acknowledge a receipt of an ad Ver
mont from A. It. Collins, (wonder if he is
related to Tom C.) for a Texas Gift Enter
prise, which is duly placed in our waste
paper basket.
VWm. SlieafTcr in Rye twp., has raised
this year a Btalk ot corn wnicn measures
seventeen feet and five inches. This stalk
yielded 2 ears of corn whioh weighed eight
pounds. This is bard to beat.
Recently a horse bolonirinp; to Mr. L. B.
Rowland, Ilagerstown, was attacked by a
swarm of bees, and before tho lively little
insects could be driven off, the horse was
so badly stung that he died an hour or two
afterwards. -
XA match game of base ball was played
in this borough on Saturday, between the
Duncannon and the Bloomtleld clubs. The
score stood 0 to 23, and tho highest num
ber was not the score of tho Bloom Hold
boys.
The barn of Mr. Jacob Miller, located
some distance Southwest of Mechanicsburg,
was completely destroyed by fire on Sat
urday evening a week. Some of the chil
dren bad been igniting matches, from
which the fire was kindled.
A remarkablo curiosity has been sent to
this office by II. Foulk, Esq., of Rye twp.
This curiosity is a large White Potato
Grub, having a potato sprout growing out
of each eye. One sprout is nearly an inch
long and the other is a little over an inch.
This is decidedly a now way to grow po
tatoes. -
Cumberland County. From the Cum
berland county papers of last week, we
copy the following :
The two Windemaker brothers, now oou-
flned in jail and awaiting trial for stealing
two mules from David Yeingst, about two
weeks ago, made a desperate attempt to
break jail on last Saturday. They had al
ready sawed away a square piece, large
enough to admit the body of a man, from
tne boarded partition ot tueir cell, when
they were detected. Their singular actions
throughout the day caused some suspicion
that these two rascals were at some mis
chief, and about nine o'clock in the eve
ning, Deputy Hberitt imrainger determin
ed to take a look, when this bold attempt
at escape was discovered. Tncy bad, no
doubt, been provided with the necessary
tools by some ot their iriends, who bad
visited them a few days previous. They
were at once separated, and their little
game to escape the clutches of the law foil
ed. Volunteer.
On Friday morning last, an accident oc
curred at the "Ege" ore bank, near Boiling
Springs wh ich resulted in the death of Mr.
William Hastings, an employe. Hastings
at the time of the accident was engaged in
undermining a large body of earth, which
suddenly foil in upon him burying bim
beneath its weight. His fellow workmen
ran to his rescue but before he could be
rescued life was extinct. His head was
crushed and his body terribly bruised.
Coroner Smith, of Carlisle, was summoned
and held an inquest, tbe jury rendered a
verdict in accordance with the above facts.
Mr. Hastings was a resident of Carlisle.
whore be leaves a wife and one or two
children to mourn the loss of a husband
and father's protecting care. He was
about 85 years of age and had been em
ployed at the ore bank for some time.
The safe of Messrs. Stayroan & Buchor
was blown open in tbe warehouse, on
Thursday night of last week. The thieves
found nothing of any value to them. The
books of the firm were the only articles of
value in tne sate and these were found
strewn around the floor. The tools used
in drilling a hole into the safe were taken
from a marble yard close by, and were
found in the warehouse. Tbe safe -was a
new one aud considered burglar proof. No
information, as yet, as to who the robbers
are. ticntinel.
Junluta Couutj. From the Mifllintown
papers we copy the following :
' On Sunday last, as a little sou of Mr.
Snyder's, son-in-law of Benj. D. Kepner,
of Milford township, was playintf in Mr.
Kepuer's yard, ho was attacked by a vic
ious ram belonging to Mitchel Varus, that
had strayed into the yard, and was very
seriously injured. The little boy bad bis
front teeth knocked out, and was butted
about tbe breast until completely black
ana uue. a pnysician bad to bo imme
diately called iu. Democrat and Regiittr.
On Monday forenoon, Mr. Wm. Guss, of
M ilford township, was engaged in raising
potatoes in the orchard. His little daugh
ter, for pastime, was riding upon the
horse, and, in passing under au apple-tree,
was brushed ofr by the branches, falling to
the ground breaking one of her arms.
Mrs. Julia Ann, wife of Hugh T. Mc
Alister, Esq., died suddenly on Sabbath
evening, the 4ih inst., by rupture of a
blood vessel, at her home in MoAlistervilio.
She was iu tho 74th yoar of her age. Sen
tinel. . . 7
VThe November number ot Ballou's Marine
Is out aud has a remarkable table of contents. In
It are two Thanksgiving stories, s tulo of Califor
nia, a sea story, four or live domestic tales and
several choice pieces ot poetry, besides a contin
uation of that mysterious novel, " Will Hhe Marry
Hlmf" which Is attracting much attention from
those who have tulcen a little interest In ilrltual
Ism, and desire to Investigate it, and see what It
Is. All this In addition to the engravings and the
Juvenile department Subscription .price only
11.50 audachrumo to sack subscriber. Thomes
& Talbot, 30 Uromtleld Street, Boston.
A New Tarty. A oorrespondont from
Altoona sends tbe following :
Altoona, Pa., Oct. 10th, 1871.
Mr. Editor : The Democracy of Cloar-
11 old, Center and Clinton, have divided and
formed an independent party, called "Tho
Modocs." They have put in nomination
the following officers :
Congress, W. C. Alexander, of Center ;
State Senate, W. 8. Luther, of Clooiflold ;
Judge, J. H. Chris, Centre. County ticket
of Clearfield : Assembly, J. W. Potter ;
Prothonotnry, 8. C. Kuutz ; Register, F.
K.Smith; Commissioner, A. Hile ; Audi
tor, J. Thompson ; Surveyor, Jos. Savage.
These are all representative men and will
cloan the corruption from the old Democrat
ic party of those three stronghold.
PICA.
Stone and Earthen Warn. The sub
scribers, proprietors of the Juniata Pottery,
near Newport, desires to give notice that
they are keeping up a full varioty of stone
and earthen ware, and are prepared to
promptly fill orders for all goods iu thoir
line at low prices. Post office address,
rowport, Perry co., Fa.
0m. M. & T. Miu.un.
Take Notice. Mr. A. V. Hombach wish
es the citizens of this county to take notice
tbat boing desirous of reducing Ins stock
beforo oold weather, he has determined to
close out what he now has on hand, at
greatly reduced prices. Head stones of all
sorts and styles, and monuments ranging
in price from f 25 to (100, lettered and de
livered at short notice. Letters or orders
sent to A. V. Humbach, opposite tho plan
ing mill, Newport, will receive prompt at
tention. Deafness, Discharges from the ear, and
all throat afToctions, specially and success
fully treated by Dr. D. U. 8weenoy,of New
Bloomfiold, Perry county, Pa.
Notice. I am making out a list of ac
counts, to place in the hands of a Collec
tion uureau, for collection, Persons know
ing they owe me on storo accounts, will
please take notice, and keep their names
from tho list, by prompt settlement.
F. Mortimer.
Dr. Sweeney, of New Bloomfiold, Pa.,
can be consulted as usual on nil Chronio
diseases, requiring skillful medical treat
ment, or delicate and difficult Surgical op
eration for their cure.
A now Wilson Sewing Machine finished
in a superior manner, can be bought at a
great reduction from tbe manufacturers
price, by applying to F. Mortimer. tf.
JURT LIST FOR OCTOBER, 1874.
Grand Jurors.
Buffalo twp. Joseph Bhcesley, W. Cumbler.
Centre Amos Smith.
Carroll Wilson Smiley.
Juniata Isaac F. Smith.
Jackson Solomon F. Bower.
Liverpool B. Austin F. Shank, ' Wm. C.
Brown. ,
Liverpool twp. W. A. Grubb.
Newport J. W. Albright, A. Rough.
Oliver Joseph Reamer, James Everhart, Jr.
Penn Henry Snyder.
Rve David Gamber.
Saville John A. Boden, Geo. B. SheafTcr,
Levi Hollonbaugn.
Spring Jacob Dnm. Stephen Losh.
Toboyne Albert Wlllhide, John S. Rlttor.
Tuscarora Samuel Rice.
WheatUeld David A. Kerns.
Traverse Jurors.
Bloomtleld Samnel H. Beck.
Tuscarora John Powell, James G. Kreamer,
Toboyne Wm. Rhoades.
Liverpool twp. Leonard Ulsh, John T.
Kline.
Liverpool B. David Postlewalte.
Duncannon Daniel Rifo.
Oliver Jas. Evcrbart, Sr., Geo. W. Hc
Naughton. Watts Ianac Hugglns, H. Lee Thompson.
Centre Wm. 8. Power.Honry Meyers, Oliver
Rice.
Newport Thos. H. Mllligan, Wm. LoWther,
Wm. II. Deardorf, Samuel P. Crist.
Buffalo B.Jno. 8. Baughman, J. D. Steel.
Buffalo twp. John Stevens.
Penn Levi Birch, Martin Hlltner, W. Keel,
John Bell.
Carroll David floss, Jacob Wolf, II. Kltoer,
J. P. Donley.
Landlsburg Geo. S. Drexler, Curtis 81io
walter. Tyrone John Mlnlcta, Wm. Welbley.
Jackson J. A. Moreland, B. F. Sbumaker.
Juniata James Blain Emory Gregg.
Madison Andrew Loy, David Ilochenshelt,
John Moose.
Marysville C. A. Beaver. E. Relslnger.
Miller Goo. Barrlck.
Spring John Balr.
Howe David E. Stevens, Wm. W. Wright.
Rye David Uoudeshell.)
t3f If Alcoholic Stimulants are taken into
the blood the heart works faster, aud this un
natural speed wears out tbe vital machinery.
All intoxicating nostrums advertised as " ton
ics," " renovators," &c, produce this disas
trous effect, and should be rejected. Dr. Walk
er's Vegetable Vinegar Bitters an Jnvlgorant
without the curse of alcohol Is everywhere
supplanting these poisons. 40 4w.
OI1STACLKH TO MAllltlAGK.
Happy Relief (or Y oung Men from the effects of
Errors and Abuses Iu early life, Manhood Re
stored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New
method of treatment. New and remarkable rem
edies. Hooks and circulars, sent free 111 scaled
envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION,
No. 2 South Ninth Ht., Philadelphia, Pa., an In
stitution having a high reputation for honorable
oonduct and professional skil. 4:fp 1 y
The Confessions of an Invalid,
Published as a Warning and for tbe benefit ot
Young Men and others who suffer from NER
VOUS DEBILITY, LOSS OK MANHOOD, eto.,
supplying the vutaim q( SelJ-Oure. Written by
one who cured himself after undergoing consider
able quackery, ami sent free ou receiving a post
paid directed envelope..
Sulferers are Invited to address the author.
- NATHANIEL MAYFAIIi, . -'XKX
P. O. Mux 153, Hruoklyn, N. Y.
t iT The season for coughs and colds is rap
Idly approaching, and every one should be
prepared to cheek the first aymytoms, as a
cough contracted between now and Christmas
frequently lasts all winter. There is no bettor
remedy than Johnson's Anodyne Liniment.
For all diseases of the throat and lungs It
should be used internally and externally.
t& Lung fever, 'common cold, catarrhal
fever, and nasal discharge of a brownish color
in horses, may bo checked at ones by liberal
use of Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders.
i-2f Ladles, why do you so often complain
to your husband and frioni'.s that you " are
never free from pain," and " it seem as though
your back would break i" No oue likes to bear
complululs, therefore nse Pain Cure Oil. It
will surely cure you.
- For sale by K. MORTIMER, New llloom.
field, aud ft M. EBY, Druggist, Newport, Pa.
County Trice , Current.
Bl.oOMriBI.o, October 12, 1974.
Flax-Seed 1 60
Potatoes , 75
Butter V pound 15 20 cts.
Errs fl dozen 29 "
Dried Apples ft pound 4 cts "
Drl ed Peaches, H12cts.va.
Pealed Peaches, 13 0 22 cts. "
Cherries 6 ots. "
Pitted,.,,.. 1518cts. "
Blackberries, 8 8 ots. "
Onions V bushel . 75 "
NKWPOltT IAHKJ5T.
Corrected Weekly by h'uugh a.- Ilrother.
nr.Ai.cns IN
liA.IIS At 1'llODUCE.
NswroiiT, October 10, 1874.
Flour, Extra ft) 00
Super S 00
White Wheat V bu 1 If.al 1
Red Wheat 1 10 a 1 10
Rye (?(
Corn .'.
Oats V 32 pounds rn
Barley S.i
Clover Seed .'. uo5 00
Timothy Heed H.i'O
Flax Seed 1 "5
Potatoes fiO Ct 60
Ground-Alumn Salt,... 1 75 1 7
I.lmeburner's Coal 2 40
Stove Coal 4 80 Q 5 CO
Pea Coal 3 00
Smith Coal 25 cts. V bus.
Cross Tles.SH feet long, 60 ii 60 cents
Bacon 9 (i 12
FISH, SALT, LIME AND COAL
Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the
Lowest Market Rates.
MW Five per cent oil for Cash.
CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET.
COKUKCTEO WBKKLT.
BY R. O. WOODWARD ft SON
Carlisle, October 10, 1874.
Family Flour 15.76
SuperllneKlour,... 4.00
Superfine Rye Flour , 4 .00
White Wheat, 1.15
Red Wheat 1.00
Rye 75
Corn. 80
Oats, 65 :
Cloverseed 5.50
Tlmothyseed 2.75 .
Flaxseed, 1.80
G. A. Salt, L50
Philadelphia Price Current.
f CORRECTED WEEKLY
Philadelphia, October 0 1874.
Flour Superfine,
" Extra,
" Fancy
White Wheat.(new)
Red Wheat,
Rye,
Cloverseed.
Timothy Seed,
Corn,
Oats, whlto,
Oats, mixed.
Lard, country,
Onions, red and yellow,
Eggs,
Butter prime roll
" common.
Wool washed,
" unwashed
Spring Chickens,
$3 60
4 00 a
7 25
1 33 ($
1 19
1 03
WA &
2 80 d
1 02
64 tS
68
4 00
5 00
8 00
1 28
1 21
1 05
11 per lb.
2 90 bush
1 03
65
69
13 per ft
6 50perbbl
2S
6 00
24
23
15
40
35
12 .
13
24
10
62 perls
37pertb
14 "
14 "
68
35 "
Live " ,i
Feathers Live Geese prime, 66
" "Inferior, 25
QUOTATIONS
OF
Wliito, Powell Ac Co.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
No. 42 South Third Street,
Philadelphia, October 9, 1874.
prices asked.
V. 8.1881,0 llS'X
" 6-20, o. '62, M. and N h:iv?
64, " . " 115
" " " '65, " " 1I65J
" " '65, J. and J lis
" " " '67, " "
" " " '68, " " 11742
" 10.40, coupon 111M
" Pacific 6's, cy H7 !i
New 5's, Reg. 1881 H253
" " O. 1881 H22
Gold 1102
Silver urn
rennsyivauia, 64'
iteauing
Philadelphia and Kile
Lehigh Navigation,
" Valley......
United R. R. of N.J ....
Oil Creek
Northern Central
Central Transportation,
NesquehoniiiK
C. & A. Mortgage 6's, '89
1452
'X
61U
9
33
45
64
103J4
IIaldbmah Lebo. On the 29th ult., by the
Rev. A. C'openhaver, Mr. Jerome L. Haldeman
of Mouroe township, and Miss Ada M. Lebo,
of Fayette township, Juniata co.
Brown Grdbb. On the evening of the
23nd ult., at tbs Lutheran parsonage, In Liver
pool, Fa., by Rev. D. S. Lents, Mr. E.Brown,
to Miss F. Grubb, both of Wildcat Valley,
Perry county. Pa.
Reapsomer Stahbauou. On the 8th
inst., at Landlsburg, by Rev. J. B. Shoup,
Mr. Daniel F. Reapsomer, to Miss Arabella
Btamoaugn, an or near tlUottsburg, ferry
county, Pa.
DBATnS. .
Tenon. On the 9th inst. near Centre,
Mrs. Emellne Tudor, wife of 8,. M. Tudor, M.
V., aged 03 years, 7 months and 17 days.
T
A LMAOE
APEH.
THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK.
"THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER."
A cuoioi or
TWO BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS.
An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Gems
by Hcndscbel, each SxlOVj in., or the superb
Chromo, "Tarn Twins," 22x28 In., after
Laudseer. Price 93.25, Including postage. No
extras of any klud. Without tusmvu, f i
rsii annum.
ATTENTION, AGENTS t
Liberal commissions and exclusive territory
Samples and circulars free. Head Postal Card
at once to
HORATIO C. KINO, Publisher,
Box 6105, New York. .
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICK, Notice Is
hereby given, that Letters of Administration
ou the etlute of William F. Smith, late of C'uiroll
township, Perry co., Pa., deceased, have been
grauied to the subscriber, residing in same town
ship. All persons Indebted to said estate are re.
iunsted to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims, will present them duly authentica
ted for settlement. JOHN SMITH,
Sept. 16, lt7. (Jt Administrator.
New Advertisements.
Fifth and J.ast Gift Concert
IN AID OF THE
Public Library of Kentucky.
POSTPONED TO
TVOVltlMIJKIt :0, IH7-I.
Draw in" Certain at that Date.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash tint.
One Grand Cash 4 J I ft.
One Grand Cash (lift,
One Grand Cash (lift.
One Grand Cah Gift ,
5 Cash (ilfts. S20.000 each
$2.7,000
100,000
75.0110
50.000
25,0011
im.mio
140,1100
jxi, (I'll
100,0110
1MI.0OU
90,000
100,000
100.000
120,000
50,000
950,000
10 Cash (ilfu, l t.tmo each
15 ( anh Gifts, lo.imo each
20 Cash Gifts, 5,(i(io each
25 Cash Gills, 4.000 each
3d Cash Gifts, S.OtiO each
M Cash Gifts, 2,(iu0 each
100 Cash Gifts, 1,000 each
'240 Cash Gifts, M0 each
500 Cash Gifts, 100 each
19,000 Cash Gifts, 50 each
Grand Total, 20,000 (1 Ifts, all cash, 12,500,000
PRICE OK TICKETS.
Whole Tickets, f 50 00
Halves, ' 2T 00
Tenths, or each Coupon 6 00
11 Whole Tickets for 500 00
n H Tickets for 1,000 00
For Tickets aud Information apply to
THOS. E, BRAMLETTE, ARcnt and Manager,
Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky.
Or THOS. II. HAYS & CO., 609 Broadway,
41b6t t New York. '
A. J. IK IIEXNZEY,
Produce Commission Merchant,
Ntits and Poultry
A SPECIALITY.
No. 259 NORTn FRONT ST.,
41 St PHILADELPHIA, PA.
CONSIGNMENTS solicited. Prompt returns.
Refer to Hon. C. Albertson, Camden CO., N.
J; HlgKlns. Burn & Bell. Philadelphia.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
Unclaimed Freight !
THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company will offer
at Public Sale on SATURDAY, October 31st,
1H74, commencing at lu o'clock A. M., the follow
Infidescrlbed articles, now at the several Stations,
as designated, unless owners or consignees pay
charges and remove the same, on or before th
day of sale:
DUNCANNON. '
1 Sled, W. T. Dewalt.
NEWl'OltT.
3 pes cedarware W. Kern.
3 bdls bag holders BurchUeld & W.
MILLF.H8TUWK.
1 small box drugs "
1 empty ale keg. I
'2 small cast Iron cog 3. T. Lineaweaver.
wlifta J
1 small box mdse II. 8. Weslelman.
1 bdle trees, Schoff Hrohop.
1 small bdle bags G. O. Butler.
1 bbl cider Geo. Wyatt.
1 keg cider 8. H. Anderson.
JOHN REILLY,
October 6, 1874.1 Supt. Transportation.
FOR SALE.
TnE subscriber offers at private sale a tract
containing
TEIV ACIIK8 OF LAND
all under good cultivation and very pleasantly
located In Perry county, Pa., with a large frame
dwelling house and bank barn thereon, erected
but a few years since; Also
A WELL GEARED SAW MILL
with good water power and an abundant supply
ot timber In the neighborhood.
r Terms easy to suit purchasers.
Apply to
CHAS. H. SMILEY.
New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa.
October 6, 1874tf ' '
CIIAI.LKNGK WASIIKR. Best and
oheapest, 600,000 sold. In use, 10 years. Bent
on trial anywhere. Return at our expense. If it '
falls to give entire satisfaction. Agents wanted.
They average J10 per day. Bend for circular.
4U.4ta S. W. Palmer & Co., Auburn, N. Y.
Itlfltft iinnfr-Invested Stocks and Gold
IU W pay, jRio per cent, a month.
Send tor particulars. TUMUUIDOE & CO., Bank,
ers, 2 Wall St.. N. Y. o.4ta
Mm'lAfl Frfifi Something worth f), to any
lUdLLtiU riee. family. Address "The Mei I
sengeruo.," aiuwauxee, wis.
40 4ta
Nervous Debility. oarJrernullied-
under seal . Price 25 cents. Address M. St H. In
stitute, Milwaukee, Wis. 404ta
WANTED. Lady Agents in every Citv and
Town in New England Htates. Exclu
sive territory given, goods sell at sight, 15 to 110 a
day guaranteed on commission or salary.
Address KL LIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
40 4ta Wallham, Mass.
B YEN'S
Pocket rlotowooio.
Has great Magnifying power, used for detecting
Counterfeit Money, Shoddy In Cloth, foreign sub-
., In Hi. V.. 1.. U, ,,... la . I "
lue Insects flowers and Plants, to detect flaws in
Metals, fineness of wood-grain; to decipher
writing otherwise Illegible; aud for the Inspection
of grain, minerals, eto. Useful for everybody ,
Double Convex Ins, VA Inches. Mounted lu
leather, aud carried in tiie vest pocket. Price 60
Cents, two for tl, free by mail. Agents Wanted.
Circulars free. Address M. L. BYKN,
P. U. Box 4,t'.9. New York, Office, 49 Nassau St.
STATE WHERE YOU SAW 1H1S. 4041a
Notice In IJuukruptcr.
District Court ot the United States for the East
ern District of Pennsylvania.
In the matter of William N. Taylor and Joseph
Saunders, trading as William N. Taylor ti Co.,
Uaukrupts Kustoiu District of Pennsylvania S.B.
A WARRANT In Bankruptcy has been Issued
jt Vby said Court against the estateof William N.
Taylor and Joseph Sauuders trading as William
N. Taylor Si Co., of the county of J'erry.and State
of Pennsylvania, In said District, who have been
duly adjudged Bankrupts uiwn Petition of their
creditors, aud the payment of any debts and th
delivery ot any property belonging to said bank
rupts to them or to their use, and the transfer of
any property by them are forbidden by law. A
meeting of the Creditors of said Bankrupts to
prove their debts and aud choose one or mora
assignees of their estate, will be held at a Court
of Bankruptcy to be holden at New Bloomtleld.
Perry county. In said District, on the fourtlieeutli
day of OctoberA.D. 1K74, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at
the office ot Chas. A. Barnett, oue of the Registers
lu Baukruptcy of said District,
JAMES N. KERNS,
. . 8- Marshal for said Dlstriot.
September 39, 1874.
krf'r0!,'1'0, ,,0. INVESTED IN WALL
?, . r-f often leads to fortune. New System.
No liability. Our new pamphlet entitled "The
Art of Speculating" sent tree. J. MicklniK & Co.
Hankers aud Block Brokers. Box 15J5, 7. iiroad
way, N. Y.
blocks bought and sold on moderate margin.
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