The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, October 20, 1874, Page 5, Image 5
5 Taettlay, October 20, 1874. y , LOCAL DEPARTMENT. NO CUTS INSEHTKD. No Cuts of nWaotTp- will bivituertcd in Hi In npr, uulwalurtatfiku unci uu meul b4suB. -' Accident. On Wednesday last, as Mr. Morrison, of Waterford, one of the firm of Morrison & WillUitto, ' accompanied by a doctor ifi-ora tbe same placo, was driving over the mountain to Now Gormantown, their horse was scared by a pile of bark andshiod tothe side of the road so suddenly, that horse and buggy rolled down the em bankment.', I In .the' descent tfho vehiclo rolled over twice, badly injuring Mr. Mor rison, and breaking the top off tho buggy and badly burting the borso. The doctor fortunately, escaped without injury. Another Accident. On Saturday last as Mr. George Wright was driviug along the narrows 'on the new road, leading from' Millerst,own to Newport, one of bis horses scared and sprang to the side of the road o quickly that the horses and wagon were precipitated into the river. Mrs. Wright who was in the wagon, being on tbe side towards tbe hill, jumped out and escaped uninjured, but Mr. W. went down with the wagon and was considerably hurt. One of the horses was killed, and the other badly bruised. , . y Dedication. Qu Wednesday last, the Odd Fellows Ball, at New Gormantown was dedicated. Five Visiting 1 lodgos were present and assisted on the occasion, viz : Mackinaw, Bluin and Mt. Dompsy, from this county ; Fannelt Lodge, from Dry Run, Franklin' county, and McCpytown Lodge, from Juniata county. There wore probably eight to ten hundred persons pres ent, which joined in a procession up to the mountain,' ' where an appropriate address, which was highly commended by those who listened to it, was delivered by C. J. T. Mclntire, Esq. . After the address was over the entire company gathered around the tables, where abundant provisions were spread, to which ample justice was done. The day was one long to bo remembered by the citizens of tbe upper' end of the county. Tbe music on the occasion was furnished by the Bloomfleld Band. nobbing B. E. Tra Ing. There id some suspicion that tbe train that was thrown from the track, near Middletown last week, was purposely 'Wrecked to give opportu nity for robbery. .The Middletown paper iu referring to to the case says : " If we are correctly Informed tho switch tender claims that the switch had been placed right for the train, and that it was tamper ed with by parties who contemplated plun dering some, freight trains. One thing is sure, that jt tomber of freight1 trains were detained by the accident, and that some of them were robbed. Boxes containing dry goods were emptied of - their contents and strewn along the track, and there is other evidence to show that a bold scheme had been planned for " a robbery on a large scale. The Ken Election Schedule Election officers and citizens' generally would do well if they would study up tbe provisions of tbe new election schedulo. The whole thing may be said to be new. Next No vember there will be no' meeting of return judges in tho county convention, as hereto fore, to count up the votes, fill up certifl cates of election, appoint district return judges, etc. i Election districts, pot, over twelve miles, distant from the county . seat, must makt 'tkola returns to the prothono tary the day after the election, and all tbe others must make them before twelve o'clock, a. m., on the second day after tbe election, when the judges of tbe court of common pleas will perform, with enlarged power, all the duties heretofore done by the return, judge in their joint meeting the third day after the election. fcoal In Perry County. We were shown on Saturday a lot of as pure coal as any we ever saw, that was taken out of lands of Edward Matchett, ' in Buffalo twp. The vein ,. was discovered near tbe surface of the ground, and was then about one inch thick but after running a drift 20 feet deep tbe vein has increased to five inches in thickness, and now increases in size more rapidly. The coal is easily mined and only needs a little capital to de volope it. Here is undoubtedly a chance for some enterprising men, to not only en- rich themselves, but to add to the wealth of the county,' Mr .'"M. Invite, any person who takes an interest in this matter to come an examine for themselves, and he is willing to offer excellent term to any per- - son or corporation wbo wish to test the matter. We know that geologist have .maintained that Perry county was not in tbe coal fields, and consequently cannot have any coal, but the tlteorie of eveu scientific men are sometime upset by faclt. If the peCple pf that viulnity aie awake to thoir own interests, they will aid Mr. Matchett to test tho size of thi vein Blanks. Justices' and Constables' blanks, for sale at this ofllce. ; of coal thoroughly, and wo sincerely hope they will take such action. Tho coal is somi-bitumlnous, in its character, and burns' very freely. , Borne of th'o.speeinieus can be scon at tho ofllco of Lewis Totter, Esq., and at thin office. A Six Weeks Fast. More than six weeks ago, Mr. Light nor, roaming near . Middle- town, Mil., missod three of his bogs, and up to Friday last, he heard nothing of their whereabouts. ' On leaving home that morn ing he directed bis sons to make search for the Bwine in the straw stack, and obeying these ordois his sons wont to work, remov ing the pile of straw, and thoir labors Anal ly brought to light the long lost bogs somewhat thin and emaciated, but still alive. It seems almost incrediblo, that they could live six weeks in the straw bank without food or water, yet it is true they did. They were found on the op. posite side of the stack from whore they entoreu.riavinewoiKeat.noir way arouna in search of a place ' of exit. Newville Star. , - L . 4 ! . , Cumberland County.- From the Cum berland county papers of last week, we copy the following : " Ono of the most heart-rending accidents it has been our duty to record iu a long time, occurred at Pine Govo' on Saturday eve ning last, i Annie Wiley, daughter of David Wiley, need, 13 years, lull lrom a large chestnut tree to tbe ground, a dis tance of about forty feet, and was instantly killed. Upon examination it was found that her neck was broken, besides receiv ing other injuries.' This sudden death has cast a gloom over tbe whole community. . On Tuesday ciirht last a young man named Dnrbin Davis in the employ of Mr. C. Keep, of this plaoe,' went tothe pro tracted meeting in progress iu Mt. Zion U. 11. church. - Un his return borne, while in tho act of hoisting an umbrella, he was shot in the arm by some unknown party. The ball entered tbe arm near the waist and passed upwards along the bone about eight inches, inflicting a painful wound. Dr. Laumau was sent lor and the ball was extracted. Another warning to those who handle lire-arms carelessly. Mt. . Holly Echo. ' '' On Friday last, Mr. Ilonry Snyder, Stew ard of our County Poor House, whilo in attendance at) the. Agricultural Fair, bad his watch and part of the chain taken from his vest pocket, by some ligbt-flngoied eentleman. whom, we presume, thought he bad a better right' to it tban Mr. S. Of course, as in oil other instances of the kind, no tidings of the watch baa been heard of. Mr. B. valued the watch at $130. Sentinel. Uriel Item. Ice a quarter of an inch thick was form ed in this vicinity on Wednesday mgnt last. . , , , X The Bloomfleld band on there way home from Oermantown, stopped at tbe Antler sonburg Orphan School, and prayed a few tunes, much to the delight or tbe scholars. Mr. John Jones who was taken ill while at Mr. Merediths,' In hi borough, was taken to bis home in Newport, on Thurs day last, he having improved so that it was thought safe to remove him, ( . 1 , f We ' notice that ' Calvin llackott, Esq., Local Editor of the Altoona ZV4un,(wnich by the way we consider one or tbe best of our exchanges,) is now in town on a visit. Calvin is looking well ana hearty astnougn his duties agreed with him. Persons mailing newspapers should be sure they put on stamps enough. If the paper weighs over two ounces, a one cent stamp does not pay the postage and the consequence is the paper cannot be forward ed from the office. '' ,y On Sunday evening a week, Joseph Wil son, or jjuncannon, was baaiy nun, by jumping from a canal boat on. wulcn be was riding and railing into tne noia 01 the boat en which be jumped. The accident occurred while on hi way to New Buffalo to church. 5Ve acknowledge the receipt of a lot ef sweet potatoes from Mr. I. B. Trostle, which for size beat any thing we ever saw. Some of them weigh 4 pounds each, and the lightest one in the lot weighs 3 pounds; There were 40 bushels of them raised on the Poor House farm this year. If the steward who suoceeds Mr. Trostle equals this he will be very fortunate. tW The Premium Engraving issued by " Peterson's Magazine," for 1875, is really one of tbe most beautiful' and costly we have ever seen. It is not one of those cheap, colored lithographs, with which the market i flooded, but a first-class line and mezzotint engraving, executed in the high est style of art, alter an original picture by J. w. Ehninger, and cost, as the pub lisher assures us, two thousand dollars, iu all. No premium of equal value, lie as serts, will be offered by any magazine for 1875. Tbe subject Is Washington's first interview with bis wife," The story is quite romantic Washington, ou bis way to join Uen. Braddock, in tbe groat French and Indian war of 179ft, stopped, with bis orderly, at the White House, since so cele brated in the Virginia campaigns of Mo Chilian, Lee and Grant. Here be met a young and beautiful widow, with whom he was so fascinated, that the orderly, instead of bolng summoned within half an bour, as he had expected, led Washington's horse up and down, nearly all day, while his en amored master was listening to the gay sallies of tbe charming Mrs. Gust is. The result is a matter of history. Mi-. Custis became the wife of the great hero, and was known, In after year, as Lady Washing ton. This is a picture that ought to be iu ever household. Yon can get it gratis, by raising a club for "Peterson" for 1875, or by remitting $3.50 for It and for the maga zine, i ms is a rare unaace. chvrvh Roue. i Presbyterian Church Preaching every oauuatu unuj inrtner notice, at 11 a. m. and 7. p. to., and., prayer meeting each flYOoncBuay ovouing at p clock. - Preaching in the Unformed Cliuxoh next Sunday, at J P. M.".l'rsyer-meetiug on -fuurauay vuung. m ,,, - v ,,. 4 ; preaching la mi m. e. tiiurca every eveutng during tne week. Sales. We call attention to the follow ing sales, bills for which have boon printed at this office : On Thursday Oetobcr 22nd,1 Gov'?vY Hitting In Llborty Valley, on the old Dnlton farm, 8 miles from Boaltowri, will Sell a great variety of personal property, among which are tools of all sorts, for blacksmiths, carpenters, shoe makers, painters, &c. , p On frridny, 6etobor Sard," 1874, a'tono o'clock P. M., C. Roth, Executor of the estate of Johu R. McCllntock, dee'd., will offer for sale, one of the most desirable farms In Perry county, known as the "gheatfer Farm, "i .situate lu Spring township, Perry county, Pa. On Saturday October 24th, John McDonald will oner at publlo sale, his farm in Carroll twp. County Pric6 Current. BLOOMriBLD, October 20, 1874. Flax-Boed.... 1 60 Potatoes . . 7ft Butter ft pound 20 24 cts. Eggs V dozen 24 " Dried Apples pound,........;, sots'" Dried Peaches, 8Q12cts.fl. Pealed Peaches 18 9 22 cts. " Cherries, S cts. " " ritted . IsaiScU. " Blackberries,...; 6 68 cts. " Onions W bushel, .,'. T5 " ) JSEWPOHT MARKE1. (Corrected Weekly by Kouglx Brother. DKALKKS IN , . . , . .. G11A.IIM Jte PUODUCE. Nwpoht, October 17, 1874. Flour, Kxtra, (fl 00 " Super. ... ,.5 00 White Wheat V bu. ........ k..... 1 16 a I'M. ' Red Wheat 1 10 0 1 10 Rye BSeS!) Corn 85H5 Oats f) 32 pounds, t to , Barley so ' " Clover Seed 8 00Q5 00 ' Timothy Seed, 8.00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes 60 60 Ground Alumn Salt, 1 75 01 75 Llmeburner's Coal, 2 40 ( Stove Coal 4 60 0 8 60 Pea Coal, 8 00 Smith Coal 26 cts. ft bus. Philadelphia Price Current. fCOKKBCTBD WEEKLY Puiladki.piua, October 19, 1874. Flour Superllne. 1 3 60 & 4 00 " Extra, 4 00 5 00 " Fancy 7 25 8 00 White Wheat.(new) 1 33 tj 1 38 Ited Wheat. 1 19 0 1 21 Bye, 1 03 1 05 Cloverseed, 10i 0 11 per tt. Timothy Seed. 2 80 0 2 DO bush Corn, 1 02 0 1 03 Oats, white, 64 65 Oats, mixed, 68 0 69 Lard, country, 13 per ft Onions, red aud yellow, , 6 00 S60perbbl EgKS, ' ' " ' ' ' 24 ' 0 28 Butter prim roll . 23 0( 24 , " " common, ' IS ' It " 18 Wool washed, , .. 40 0 62perO " unwashed 35 0 37 perls QUOTATIONS . or White, Powell Ac Co., , . BANKERS & BROKERS, No. 42 ' South Thiiid Stkbet, Philadelphia, October 10, 1874. prices askkii. nty. V. H. 18S1, C " 6-20, c. '62, M. and N. " " " '64, " ti it ig t , ..." " " '5, J. and J, , it - it ii il ' II II ijyj' II Ii " 10.40, coupon " l'acltlc 6's, cy Nw5'8, HeK-lMl,. " " c. 1881 Wold. .... Silver Pennsylvania,'...... ...... IteautiiK, Philadelphia and Krie, . l.chiKh Navigation, Valley, UrilOd K. It. of N.J Oil Creek Northern Central Central Transportation, . Nesquehnnlnic C.Hi A. Mortgage . 6's, '81 DEATHS. Jokes. Near Mllleratown. Penr countv. Oct. 6th, Robert Gibson Jones, aired CI years. 5 months and SO days. 1 he deceased was a consistent member or the Lutheran church, at Thompsontown, Juni ata eo.,and was respected by all who knew him. In bis death tbe family have lost an affection ate husband and father, the church a worthy member, and the community an esteemed clt lsen but our loss is his eternal gain., : r A. V. Faulkner. On the 16th Inst., near Markel- vllle, Mrs. Sally, wife of Faulkner, and daughter of Alvlua Jacobs, aged 2a years. Sewing Machine Needles. miTE best ENGLISH SEW1NO MACHINE JL NKEDLES of all sizes, and to ht ANY KIND OF SEWING MACHINE sent bv mall, cost nald. to anv address at the low. et retail price, lly stating name ami style of machine aim inclosing Hi centi, you win receive by return mall from 4 to 7 needles as samples. The dltferenue In the price depending on the kind of machine and not on the quality uf the needle. 1 will also sena ma MACIC NEEDLE THREADER for 25 cents. In ordering It please state whether the machine threads from tho front or side of the fiperalor as scaled when sewing. Price list of nredles, and all kluds of attachments seut on ap- JAMKSP. LONG, Oct. 20.74.J , New Bullalo, Perry County, Pa. FOR SALE. THKsnbwirltMf oars at prtvato sale a tract Goutaliilng ,c . n , y TICM ACIIKH OXT 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 i Also A WELL. GEARED SAW MILL with good water power and an abuudaut of lltuber in Hie ImiKliborhood. supply Terms cany to suit purchasers. . i Apply to CliAH. H. HMII.KY, . New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. t October , 1874U , , a : JX. hereby given, that letters of Administration On the estate of William P. bmllli, lute of Carroll mwusiiip, j orry co.. i s., ai-caseti, nave imwii g ranted to the subwirlber, residing In same town ship. All pvrmms Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, will proseut tlu-m duly authentica ted for settlement. John smith, , Sept. )6, lav. lit ' ' . . Adiiilulstrator.' URT LIST FOB OCTOBER, 1874. (Jramo Jurors. ' - - ! Buffalo twp. Joseph tjUcesloy, W. Cumblor. Centra Amos Smith. , !'.v t f Carroll WIlBon Smtley. ' ' j i Juniata Isaac F. Smith. ,t . .'' Jackson Solomon F. Bower. ' ', " , Liverpool B. Austin 7. Shank. "W'hi. C. Brown. Liverpool twp. W. A. Grubb. Newport J. W. Albright, A. Rough. Oliver Joseph Reomor, James Evcrhart, Jr. Penn Henry Snyder. Rye David Camber. Bavllle John A. Bodcn. God. 11. Sheaffer. Levi Ilollonbaugh. spring Jacob Uum, Stephen Losh. ' Toboyue Albert Wlllhlde, John 8. Hitter. Tuecarora Suniuel ltlco. Wheatrteld David A. Kenis. Traverse Jiirohs. Htoomflcld Samuel II. Beck. TuBcarora John Powell. James O. Kreamcr. Toboync Win. Ithoades. Liverpool twp. Leonard Uleli. John T. Kline. , Liverpool B. Dnvld Poptlcwnltc. Duncnnnon Diuilel Rife. Oliver Jus. Everhait. Sr.. lieo. W. Me- NaiiKhton. Watts Isaac Huirglns, II. Lee Thompson. Centre Will. 8. Powor.IIoui v Meveia.Ollvcr Rice. Nownnrt Thn. H.' Mltllnfnn Wm. I nwll.i.r Wm, II. Dcardorf, Samuel P. Crist. nnnaio u. dno. . Haugbman, J. D. Bteel. Buffalo twp. John Stevens. Penn Levi birch. Martin Ulltner. W. Keel. John Bell. Carroll David Hess. Jacob Wolf.II.Kltncr. J.P.Donley. i-andlsburir Oeo. H. Drcxler. Curtis Slio- walter. Tyrone John Minich, Wm. Welbley. Jackson J. A. Morelnnd, B. F. Shunukcr. Juniata James Blaln Emory Grcgft. Madison Andrew Lov. David llochenshelt. John Moose Marysvllle C. A. Beaver, E. Rclslngcr. Mlllor Goo. Barrlck. Spring John Balr. Howe David E. Stevens, Wm. W. Wright. Rye David Houdeshcll. jRIAL LIST for October Term, 1874. . 1. Milllgan & Musser. vs. Carolina Budd. etal. 2. Andrew B. Comp, vs. Henry Bridges. 8. George W. Smith, ct ux. vs. John I). Rlnc- amith. 4. Michael Glbney, vs. George Shearer. 5. James K. Patterson, vs. John Showers. 6. Philip Reamer's. Ex'r. vs. The townshln of Juniata. ' 7. Margaret Reamer, vs. The townshln nf Juniata. i 8. Samuel Smith, vs. Ilenry M. Swcgor. 9- Mitchell R. Patton, etui, vs. The town ship of Tuscarora. 10. David Secrlst, vs. Margaret Marshall's Executor. 11. Richard Hooper A Co., vs. Eagle, Bhults & Co. 12. John Hagcr's nse,vs. McDonald A Crum. 13. Wm. Blair's Assignees, vs. John 8. Donghton, et ux. 16. Joseph Lebklcher, vs. Isaac Rowe. 15. Rachel E. Campbell, vs. John Freeland. 16. Henry Wagner, v. Ellas Minium. 17. David N. Kern, vs. John D. Cree. 18. Susan E. Stephens by her father, vs. John W. Peters. J. J. 8PONENBERGER, Proth'y. ANOTHER CHANCE. Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OK THE Public Library of Kentucky. POSTPONED TO NOV1CBIUEU no, 1874, Drawing Certain at that Date. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt, One Grand Cash (lift. One Grand Cash (lilt. One Grand CaxhOift, One Grand Caih Gift. ft Cash Gifts, $ JO, 000 each . 10 Cash Gifts, 14.000 each 1 15 Cash Gifts, 10.000 each 20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each 25 Cash Gifts, 4,0110 each IM Cash Girts, 3,000 each ' AO Cash Girts, 2,0110 each 1110 Cash Gifts, , 1,000 each 240 Cash Girts, 600 each AO0 Cash Gifts, 1(0 each 19,000 Cash Gifts, 60 each $2V).000 loo.ooo 75.0U0 60.000 25.000 100,111 10 140.000 ItO.OOO 100,01)0 100,000 90,000 loo.uoo 1H0,UKJ 120,000 60,000 60,UOO Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, 12,500,000 PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, Halves, f Tenths, or each Coupon 11 Whole Tickets for 22 y, Tickets for f 50 00 25 00 6 00 600 00 1,000 00 For Tickets ami Information apply to T1ION. K, BRaMI.ETTE, Agent and Manager. Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Or THOa II. HAY'S S CO., 609 Broadway, 41 b6t New York. A. J. I. HKXNZUY, Produce Commission Merchant, Nuts and Poultry A SPECIALITY. No. 219 NORTH FRONT ST.. 41 8t PllILADKLPlUA, PA. CONHIONMKNT8 solicited. Prompt returns. Refer to Hon. C. Albertson, Camden co., H. J. Hlggins, Burn si Bell, Philadelphia. PUBLIC SALE OF Unclaimed Freight ! THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company will offer at Public Kale on SATURDAY, October 31st, 1N74. commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the follow liigdescrlbed articles, now at the several Stations, as designated, unless owners or consignees pay charges and remove the same, on or before the duyofsslo: DUNCAN KON. , 1 Hied, W. T. Dewalt. NKWl'OHT. 3 pes cedarwarn W.Kern. r i ii OUIM i bag holders Burchlleld & W. - : . M1I.LKHSTOWN. . 1 small box drugs 1 empty ale keg, , 2 small cast Iron vag wheels, 1 small box mdse HiUle Ire. , , . i, 1 small bdle bags 1 bill elder rS. T. I.lueaweaver. If. n. Welelman. -HuhoB Mrohop. i,.. J tt. u. imtier. Geo. Wyatt. H. H. Anderson. JOHN KKII.I.Y, (Mupt. Transportation. , 1 keg older Octobwf), 1874. 1 J-EWI'OllT HKANCH HANK, Newport, Terry County, ra. (Branch of Juniata Valley Bank of Mlllllntown.) CAPITAL, ' 8110,000 I Stockholders Individually Liable for Deposits. JOSEPH POMEROY, I'nnidenl. I. n. lnwiN, Cashier. , ' niitmrrons: JOSKPH POMEROY, JOHN J. PATTKHSON, JOHN HALSBACH, JKHOMK N. THOMPHON, GISOHUI! JACOBS, , ., ;, J. W. FRANK. H. Jf. HKCHTKI.. ' i Interest paid on time deposits. Newport, September 8, 1874 ly . H iTrsnSljit y '. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF 8UNBURY, PENN'A. THIH Company has upwards of 1150,000 of as sets (without its premium notes) as the State Commissioners' report will show, and as a STOCK and MUTUAL COMPANY, has more assets than any other local company In this State. It Insures country property at from 1.50 to S4.00 per thousand, for three years Including Injury sustained from lightning. It takes risks from one up to five years with or without a note, as applicants may desire, and In sures up to three-fourths the full value of the prop erty. This Company has never laid a single assess ment and Is one of the cheapest, safest and must niuuio companies in me mare. JAMI'.H OH K, Agent New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and tho farmers' and Mechanics Insurance Company of Dauphin Co., Pa., and also, Agent of some of the "oat rename Life Insurance Companies In the United States. . August 2ft, 1874.H REAL ES TA TE AT PRIVATE SALE. A LARGK AMOUNT ol Valuable RealEstat CX. at Private Sale lu Perry Cotiiity Penn'n., consisting o FI N E F ARM S of various sizes with IMPROVEMENTS, well watereil, well timbered and In the highest state of cultivation. Also Ore Lauds, Timber Lands. Mills, Tanneries, Foundries, STORES, HOTELS and DWELLING HOUSES in Towns and Country- ' Persons wishing to purchase, sell or ex change Iteal Estate of any description, are re spectfully Invited to call at my nltlce or address; me oy tetter, ana i wiu give au uesireu informa tion. ' - JAMES ORR, Agent. ., New Bloomlleld, Pa., Aug. 25, 1874 tf MUSIC FOR OCTOBER. i . VOCAL. Ood bless our Home Song & Clio. Stewart, 40 Oray Hairs of my Father, 8ong &Cho. Pratt, 35 Two o'clock In the Moruing.Song & Cho. Percy 40 Give me Darling, one sweet kiss, Song &Cho. Danks, 36. I'ma-gwlne down South, Song ACbo. Hays, 35 . Where Birds sing the sweetest, Song St Cho. Danks. 35 Whisjier softly. Mother's dying, Soag & Cho. Stewart. 30 Let the Sunshine In, Song & Cho. Danks. 30. Kitty McKay. Song & Cho. Hays, 35 My Mother's growing old. Song Cho, Percy, 85 Nora, the Pride of Kllkee, Song Cho. Hays, 40 Little Hands that opeu thelites, Sodi&CImk Leslie, 35 Poor old Grandpa, Song & Cho. Hays, 40 Close the Shutters gently. Song & Cho. Hays. 35 Throw your Whiskey out.Song Si Cho. Letghton .TO INSTRUMENTAL. Golden Hours, Melodie. O. D. Wilson, 35 Westward Ho I U rand Galop. G. D. Wilson, 75 Trembling Leave Instrumental. Klnket, 50 Silvery Spray Instrumental. Klnkel, 60 Pure as Gold Waltz. Maylath. 35 Jolly Fiddlers, Galop, Maylath. 50 : Circling Waves Barcarolle. Klnkel, 40 Happy Thoughts Schotlische. Klnkel 59 1 Autumn Leaves Polka Mazurka. Maylatb, 40 Miranda Valse Elegante. Maylath, 35 Twilight Nocturne. Maylath, 50 Neptune Mazurka. Davis, 40 Merry Huntsman (Forest Scenes) Wllsn, Pearl of America Caprice. Kitikel, 50 Evening Hells Morseau. Wilson, 50. Prices marked have picture Title-page. Mailed post paid on receipt Marked Price. Address ' J. L. PETERS, 609 tUIOADWAT, tt. 1, CIIAI.LKNGK WA8IIER. Best atut cheapest, 5a),000 sold. In use, 10 years. Sent ou trial anywhere. Return at our expense. If It falls to give entire satisfaction. Agents wanted. They average f 10 per day. Send for circular. 4u.4ta S. W. Palmer a Co., Aubura, N. Y. tmtn innf-Inve,te1 ln Stocks and Gold AU IU lOUU pay, 2no per cent, a month. . Send for particulars. TUMIiKIDGK &CO., Bank, era, 2 Wall St.. N. Y. 40.4t Moilorl TTroo Something worth 3, to any JJiailrJU. riBH. Ulnll Address "T& Mes senger Co.," Milwaukee, Wis. 40 4ta Nervons DebiUtv;,9 " under seal . Price 25 cents. Address M. & S. In stitute, Milwaukee, Wis. 404ta WANTED. Lady Agents In every Citv and Town In New England States. Exclu- . sive territory given, goods sell at sight, 15 to 110 a day guaranteed on commission or salary. ' Address-KLLIS MAN UFACTUB1NG CO., 40 4ta Waltham, Mass. ' B YEN'S '' Iocltot Xliotoioopo. Has great Magnifying power, used for detection Counterfeit Money, hliodily In Cloth, foreign sub- stanues in the Kye, In Wounds, etc., and to exam ine Insects Flowers and Plants, to detect flaws In ' Metals, fineness of woodgraln; to decipher writing otherwise Illegible ; and for the Insiwction of grain, minerals, etc. useful for everybody, Double Convex Lens, IS Inches. Mounted In leather, aud carried In tho vest pocket. Price 00 Cents, two tor SI, free by null. Agents Wauted. Circulars free. Address M. L. BYRN, P.O. Box 4,669, Now York, OITIce, 40 Nassau fit.-' STATE WHERE YOU SAW THIS. 404ta . -10 TO 100 INVESTED IN WALL STREET often leads to fortune. New System. No liability. Our new pamphlet entitled " The Art ol Speculating" sent tree. J. Hlckllna ft Co. . Bankers and block Brokers. Box 1535, 72 Broad way, N. Y. . blocks boiightand sold on moderate margin. IWlata TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are forbid den fo hunt, ftsh, gather berries, nuts, or take fruit ou the lauds of the underslglied (unless they have permission.) All tresiiasssers disre garding this notice, subject themselves to the penalties of the law of tills commonwealth. Jacob Rruner, 11. Ayle, J. Fritz, F, Horn, , J. C. Meek, G. D, oweu, S-Briggs, 8.Foulk, J. B. Oweu, J. Seller, C. Weaver, H. Clay, aRalhfou, LLIckle. E. Owen, KG. Owen, J. Owen s heirs, J, Weaver , C. Harnish. September 29, 1874.,' ... .., ,,.', S(TI)K TO TRKSPAS8ERH.-AII persons are heruby forbiddeu to trespass on anyofmv s iu fav lie township, foV the purpose of h anting, fishing, nutting or otherwise. All per sous sooffendlug, will be dealt with aeeordlnkt, UpUb.ra.U74,.. BAvf' i