SLIjc imc0, New , Bloomficlb, . Ja, loomfif lb fhius. Tuesday, October 27, 1874. LOCAL D E FA 11 TMENT. NO CUTS INSERTED. No Cots of NtoreotyiK will be Inserted lu tills pIr, unletiB linbt face aud ou metal bases. ItntMcatlon Meeting-. A Republican Ratification Meeting will be held in the Court House, on this Tuesday evening the 27th inst., to ratify State and County nom inations. General Robert B. Bcath and Maj. Wilson Norris, will discuss the issues involved in the campaign. It X Young to Travel. A few days ago there passed over the P. R. R., on the Pa cific Express going cast, two children, aged respectively four and six years, who were ticketed through from Yokohama, Japan, to Liverpool, England. Tbey were the children of an English officer who died at the first mentioned placo, and were on their way to their friends in England. They had with them a letter from the English Consul General, requesting the railroad, steamship aud othor officers to take cliargo of them. Fatally Injured. On Tuesday last about 8 o'clock, one of the bauds employed on the local freight, was bo badly injured while shifting cars near the furnace at Newport, that be died about 0 o'clock that afternoon. The young man's name was Glenn McCauley, a resident of Ilarrisbuig, where he bad recently moved and where he bad a wife. The accident happened by Mr. Cauley getting bis foot caught between the rail and a plank, causing bim to fall, and the car was so near him, that before it could be stopped the wheels bad crushed bim. lie was taken to Newport, when every care was rendered him, and after bis death bis body was taken to Huntingdon, where bis mother resided. Another Terrible Warning. Sunday af ternoon, Mr. Henry Fink, of Dover, was out chestnutting in the woods. As be went in bis buggy, be put his gun in the box under the seat. Returning in the eve ning be endeavored to extract the gun from under his seat, taking hold of it by the muzzlo. The cock was caught in the operation, which snapped and discharged the whole load into the palm of bis right band shattering all of the eight bones of the wrist and passing up into the arm where it tore the flesh fearfully and broke both the bones of the forearm. The injury was so great that amputation was neces sary between the wrist and the elbow. Drs. Kerr, Ahl and McLaughlin performed the operation. The suff erer is doing as well as couJ be expected. TtUgram. Run Off. The Waynesboro' Record says: " On Sunday last whilst two young men of this place. Haughman and Riroman, were on their way from Mecbanicstown, in a buggy, tbe horse took fright at a freight train of cars as it was passing over a bridge, and commenced running. ' It np pears the lines broke, tbe young men were thrown out, and tbe vehicle, said to have been a new one, was thoroughly demolish' ed. The horse which was captured be tween this place and Monterey, belonged to Dr. Bowls of this place. Tbe buggy was from the livery of Mr. John 8. Funk Tbe young men fortunately escaped with but slight bruises. A Bold Robbery A Safe Carried away and Broken Open. Between 1 and 2 o'clock yes terday morning the night hands at Winter's furnace, below Mulberry street, on tbe op posite side of tbe canal, beard a noise which was later io the morning found to have emanated from tbe operations of a number of burglars in breaking through a safe which tbey bad carried from the brick office of tbe Winter firm to a place where they could work without probable moles tation. The office is located at the edge of a basin In which a large number of logs, grouped together into small rafts, are kept The burglars entered the office from tbe towpath and rolled the safe out of tbe front door, evidence of which is seen in the broken steps. Tbey then rolled their plunder on one of tbe mfts, which they bad drawn to the shore, and boated to a point about 200 feet distant, on the opposite side of the basin. Having selected a place where tbe employees of the furnaoe could not observe their operations because of ore banks, etc., tbey unloaded the safe and commenced chiseling it open, using a sledge hummer and several other imple ments which they bod stolen from the blacksmith shop about twenty feet in the rear of tbe furnace. The noise produced by tbe sledge hammer blows was heard about an hour by tbe furnace-men, who suBpeoted nothing wrong. Yesterday morningafter daylight the safe was found with the bottom chiseled and hammered out and the books and other contents piled up near it. All the burglars carried away were a few insurance policies and two Pennsylvania railroad shares, uo money having been kept in the safe. The burglars first attempted to gain access to the interior of tbe safe by breaking open the door, but this work not proving satis factory they changed their base of opera tions and penetrated the sheet Iron base, which was about an eight of an inch in thickness. The hole they cut out is large enough to admit the head of a man. There are no evidences to show that powdor had been used in opening the safe one of Evans & Watson's weighing about half a ton. The office lamp was used in looking about the room for plunder. The disordered condition of things showed that the burglars had been inspecting the contents, but noth ing was removed but the safe, the object of the thieves being evidently to Bteal noth ing but money. Harrisburg Patriot of 21st inst. A iV'cw Railroad Order. The management of the Pa. R. R. company has recently issued an order bearing the official signature of Thos. A. Scott, President, to every person employed by the company in any capacity whatsoever which is not only novel in its character but worthy of general imitation by similar corporations. It sets forth that the company pays a fair compensation for the time and services of its employees and in return demands that they shall devote their entire attention to the duties of their respective positions. That they are not to act in any executive or othor capacity in or for any other corporation or to give their labor to any othor firm or business. That they are not to be interested in any way, directly or indirectly in tbe supplies or busi ness of tbe road, and that all emoluments and profits accruing from any such employ ments or interest, belong naturally to tbe company and not to the employee, and are to be turned into tbe treasury of the rail road. In fact the company enters upon a new and enlarged sphero of usefulness, free from combinations that must, it would appear, attach to alt great enter prises in their early stages.. The announce ment of these facts must have a vastly beneficial influence upon the stockholders interests. The policy of acting through companies which were managed in connec tion with the central controlling power of so great a corporation as that of the Penn sylvania railroad was no doubt rendered necessary at the time whon the road was begun, and muoh of the unrivalled success and unprecedented growth of this company was due to the wise direction of that policy; but now it is able to stand above it and needs no such help, all the best efforts of brain and a muscle employed by it should and must have but a single allegiance to one central point of interest. That no one may be aggrieved by this change of policy strict conformity to it will not be made imperative until the first of January next. Uriel Items. Tbe Synod of the Presbyterian church is now in session -in uarhslo. About three hundred delogates are present. Court is in session as we go to press. A full report of tbe proceedings will be pub lished next week. There is a borough ordinance aeainst playing ball in the streets, and it ought to be enforced, or else have it repealed and then organize a window-glass insurance company at once. On Saturday, Miss Annie Mickey, of this borough, badly burnt nor band and arm by upsetting a crock ot apple butter on it. We were rather surprised the other day by a man addressing us with, " I say Cap tain, what uas become or tnat 'Comic,' that folks talked about so much last sum mer, I don't bear no more of it." Church Notices. Presbyterian Church Preaching every eabbatu until runner notice, at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m., and prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday, at 2 1'. M. f rayer-meetmg on Thursday evening. Preaching in the Lutheran Church next Sunday at 101 o'clock A. M. Service in the M. E. Church every eve ning during tuis week. Dr. Sweeney, of New Bloom field. Pa ean be consulted as usual on all Chronio diseases, requiring skillful medical treat ment, or delioate and difficult Surgical op eration lor tneir cure. tif The Aldlne for November conies to us richly freighted with art and literary treasures, something after the manner of ono of the ar gosies of old, that made periodical returns from distant lands, bringing the moet valuable things that could be seized In all. Artistically. the place of honor is held by an exquisite pic ture called " Dlnner-Times," after the German Knaus, showing a dark-haired Oretchen feed ing her ducks, wnicn is followed by other splendid pictures. Quite a material change Is evident in the literary management or me Aldlne, under what we must suppose the new editorial charge t and undoubtedly strength is added, without any apparent aenciency in grace and delicacy. The most notable chancres are to be found In the appearance of a slashing editorial article anaer ine eauoriai Bead, America's Exam pie," which reads as if there might be an in ten Hon to follow it with others of the same vigor, and in the commencement of a con- .1 1 If T .... T Mil.... 1 . n. r. .uuu ..wiji jvn. .iiimu uini-j xrauiwoo of L'barles tt.'s Time," which opens with a graphic picture of a May-day of that period, and promises to possess a most absorbing in terest, allowing few who commence it to lay It down unfinished. Kuinor has it. that this story, which bears no name, is really one of me unpuuimucu mob. leu by tue late u. I K. James ; and tbe intrinsic evidence of style and incident would favor the supposition. There la annlh.r .Inra iniiiti .... 1 ... .. 1. Mrs. II. G. Kowe, "The Eagle in the Bea. mru anenv, ana a great variety of other In terestlng reading matter. Tbe Aldlne Company has determined to es tablish an Art Uulon.nlrullar totho well-known Art Union in England, and distribute Its works of art, both sculpture and paintings, which are constantly - collecting, among lu Subscribers. Art premiums, valued ot t'J 500, will be dis tributed among each series or 5,000 subscribers. Subscription tickets, at 16.00 each, entitle the bolder to The Aldlne for a voar. to tbe new chronio, and to s . tlekot in the distribution of art premiums, ibe Aldlne Company .publish' r, no. oo Muiueu i-auo, new xork City. Take Notice. Mr. A. V. Hombach wish es the citizens of this county to take notice that being desirous of reducing his stock before cold weather, he has determined to close out what ho now has on hand, at greatly reduced prices. Hoad stones of nil sorts and stylos, and monuments ranging in price from $35 to $400, lettered and de livered at short notice. Letters or orders sent to A. V. Uumbacb, opposite the plan ing mill, Newport, will receive prompt at tention. Dr. 11- If. NwiWIIAT- lit Vanr 111 Pa.. Ill his trAnr.mnnt. ftf ftlaAnaita nf iia Lungs, Throat, Heart, Nasal Cavities and Earn, risen thft AnnrnvAfl frAntmAnt. nf En lightened Physicians of the present age. Deafness, Discharges from tho ear. and all throat affections, specially and success fully treated by Dr. D. II. Sweoney.of New rsiooru Hold, rerry county, I'a. Permission to set In on trial one of the latest Improved Howe Sowing Machlnos, wherever a Orover & Baker, or any othor sewing machlno may now be on trial; with the view of provine that " The Howe" Sowing Machine has no equal, and that you can't buy cheaper from any other Agent In this county. For particu lars address, . JS. MriHlIIllI, Newport, Pa., General Aurent for Perrv County. Or, . JOS. YEAKLK, (Merchant Tailor,) Local Agent lor Mlllerstown and vicinity. County Trice Current. BLOOMriBLD, October 27, 1S74. Flax-Seed 1 60 Potatoes 7,1 Butter V pound 20 24 eta. Eggs ft dozen 24 " Dried Apples pound 4 cts " Dried Peaohe 8 12 ots. V . Pealed Peaches 18 22 cts. " Cherries 5 cts. " ' Pitted, 15 18 ots. " Blackberries, 6 68 ots. " Onions V bushel 75 " NEWPORT MARKETS. lOorrecled Weekly by Kough Jt Brother. DEALERS IN GliAIN At PllODUCK. NBWPOKT, October 21, 1874. Flour, Extra v. 16 00 " Super 6 00 White Wheat V bu 1 15 a 1 15 RedWbeat 110 110 Kye 85S5 Corn 85885 Oats f) 32 pounds 50 Barley 80 Clover Seed 5 005 00 Timothy Seed, 3.00 Flax Seed 1 75 Potatoes, 600 60 Ground Alumn Salt 1 7501 75 Llmeburner's Coal t 40 Stove Coal 4500650 Pea Coal S 00 Smith Coal, 25 cts. l bus. Cross Tles,8J4 feet long 50 O 60 cents Bacon 9 12 FISH, SALT, L1MH AND COAL Of all'klnds always on hand and for sale at the lowest marnei Males. Five per cent oil for Cash. Philadelphia Trice Current. rcOKHECTBn WEEKLY Philadelphia, October 23, 1874. Flour Superfine, I 3 50 4 00 " Extra, 4 00 5 00 " Fanoy 7 25 8 00 White Wheat,(new) 1 28 1 36 Ked Wheat, 1 19 1 20 Kye. . 1 07 1 08 Cloverseed. 10 11 per It. Timothy Seed, 2 80 2 90 bush Corn, ; 80 88 Oats, white, 60 41 Oats, mixed, ' 67 60 Lard, country, 13 per It Onions, red and yellow, 5 00 6 60 per bbl Eggs, 28 29 Butter prime roll 26 28 " common, 15 16 Wool washed, 60 65 perls " unwashed 4J 45perffc Spring Chickens, 10 12 " Live " 13 14 " Feathers Live Geese prime, 60 58 " " " "inferior, 25 35 CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. COHKBOTED WEEKLY. BY It. C. WOODWARD SON Carlisle, October 24. 1874. Family Flour 86.75 8uperflne Flour, 4.00 Superfine Rye Flour .'. . . . 4 .00 White Wheat 1.15 Red Wheat J.OO Eye 75 Corn 80 Oats 65 Cloverseed 6.60 Tlmothyseed, 2.75 Flaxseed 1.80 G. A. Salt, 1.60 QUOTATIONS or Wlilte, Powell Sc. Oo., BANKERS & BROKERS. No. 42 South Tuikd Sthekt, Philadelphia, October 23, 1874. PRICES AHKKH. V. a. ishi, tt " 5-20, 0. '62, M. and N. ii it i ti ii ii ii ii ii ii " " !; J. and J. ii ii ii ii ii it it it tfy' ti it " 10.40, coupon " Paolllo 6's, cy New 6's, Reg. Wl ' " C. 1881 Gold 1U .... 110 !l .... 110-J .... 117$ mCJ 112 111) rtnver, ninci ...... I'll'. PeiiUMylvanla, A'l Reudlrig, , 64 Philadelphia and Erie ." .... WA Lehigh NvIkLi)U, 4'2 " Valley Bo-7 United K. K. of M.J 128 Oil Creek mi Northern Central So-)? Central Transportation, iVi Nentiuehoning, CV1 102X C. Hi A. Mortgage 6's, '80, Fleishbr Power. Ob the 22nd inst., at the residence of Dr. 8. A. Whltruer, by Rev. H.M.Asb, Mr. Bllas L. Flelsher, of Newport, to Miss Annie R. Power, of Landlsburg. Ohmeb Lono. On the same day, by the same, Mr. Darwin J. Orner, to Miss Sue Long, both of Greenwood township. Profitable Employment (Joaranteed. I WANT TWO OR THREE GOOD MEN to whom I will guarantee profitable and honor able employment Hatlsfactory reference given siidteoulred. Call at tbe Post-Ofhve, or address: "B," Newport, Perry Co., Pa, a WEATHER STRIP AGENTS WANTED. A Profitable Business. Store-keepers preferred. Will sell only to one agent lu n town. We will till orders from private citizens at Philadelphia prices, freight paid, until we have seeuied a good agent in each town. - UIIAtt. IIUtllNHAMSCO., 117 & 119 South Tenth St., Puiiad'a. Oct. 27, 1874. 6t. ., Sewing Machine Needles. THE best ENGLISH SEWINO MACHINE NEEDLES of all sizes, and to lit ANY KIND OF SEWING MACHINE sent bv mall, nost mild, to anv address nt'the low. est retail price . Hy staling name and style of luHciiiiin nna inclosing z.i eenr-s. you will receive by return mail from 4 to 7 needles as samples. The (lltterenee In the nriee denemlinir mi Mm kind of machine and not on the quality of the needle. win aiu senu me MAGIC NEEDLE THREADER for 25 cents. In ordering It. nli..me stntn whulhAr the machine threads from the front or sine of the operator ns seated when sewing. Price list of iireuir. uiiu an Kiuiis m aiiaciiint'ius seni on ap plication. Please Address JAM KH P. LONG. Oct. 2H, 74.) New Dullalo, Perry County, Pa. FOR SALE. THE subscriber oilers at private sale a tract containing , TJSIV A.Clt,l4 OP XVIN'I all under good cultivation anil vcrv pleasantly located In Perry county, l'a.. with a large frame dwelling house and bunk barn thereon, erected A WELL GEARED SAW MILL with good water power and an abundant supply of timber in tho neighborhood. ri erms easy to suit purchasers. i Apply to CHAS. II. 8MTLEY, New llloointleld, Perry Co., Pa. October 6, 1874tf ,1'11K onmA't' o p C A V 8 K Ilmnuii Misery. Just Published, In a Healed Envelope. Price t cts. A Le-iture on the Nature. Treatment nnrf had. leal cure of Hemlnal Weakness, or Kpermatorr hcea, Induced by Keif-Abuse, Involuntary Kmls slons. Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedl- iiimiia w HinrnaKu generally; i;ousumpuon, J'jpl leiisv. and Fits: Mental anil I'hvslcal Inennanlfv. &c. By ROBERT J. CULVEUWELL. M. 1). author of the "Green Book," Sc. The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of 8elf-Abuse maybe effectually removed without medicine, and with out dangerous surgical operations, bougies. In struments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. -inis Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Kent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Auaress me ruonsners, CHAS..J. C. KLINE & CO., 127 Bowery, New York ; PostOlllce Box,4o8d. 18yl ANOTHER CHANCE. Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OF THE Public Library of Kentucky. POSTPONED TO IVOVKMIiETl, 0, 1874. Drawing Certain at that Date. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt, One Grand Cash (lift. One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash Gift, 6 Cash Gifts, (20,000 each ' 10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each ' 15 Cash Gifts, 10,000 each 20 Cash Gifts, 6,000 each a Cash Gifts, . 4,000 each 3d Cash Gifts, 3,000 each ro Cash Gifts, 2,000 each 1110 Cash (ilfts, l.OUO each 240 Cash Gifts, MI0 each fioi) Cash (ilfts, 100 each 10,000 -Cash Gifts, 60 each Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, Halves, Tenths, or each Coupon 11 Whole Tickets for 22 'A Tickets (or J2W.0O0 luo.ooo 76,000 50,1)00 26,01)0 100,000 . 140.0110 160,000 100,000 lui.ooo 90,000 1110,01)0 100,01 X) 120,000 60,0110 960,000 $2,600,000 I 50 00 25 00 8 00 500 00 l.ooo oo For Tickets and Information apply to Tfina 17 1115 1 Hf flTTB A ivam. .nJ Mnn.MM Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Or THOa H. HAYS & CO., 609 Broadway. 41 b 6t v New York. A. J. I. IIINZEY, Produce Commission Merchant, Nuts and Poultry A SPECIALITY. No. 269 -NORTH FRONT 8T., 1'UILAUKLI'IIIA, PA. 41 8t CONSIGNMENTS solicited. Prompt returns. Refer to Hon. C. Albertson, Camden Co., N. J. Hlggius, Burn & Bell, Philadelphia. jr10 TO 100 INVESTED IN WALL STREET often leads to fortune. New Hygtom. No liability. Our new pamphlet entitled " The Art of Speculating" sent free. J. Hlckling & Co. Bankers and Block Brokers. Box 1635, 72 Broad way, N. Y. Stocks bought and sold on moderate margin. 38 13ta ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration ou the estate of William F. Smith, late of Carroll township, Perry Co., Pa., deceased, have been granted to the subscriber, residing In same town ship. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make luiinedlato payment, and those having claims, will preseut them duly authentica ted for settlement. JOHN SMITH, Sept. 15, 187. Bt Administrator. TALMAOEAPKH. THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. " THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." a ciioici or TWO BEAUTIFUL PREMIUMS. An IixuHiMATEn Pobtfomo of Twelve Gems by IlendscbeL each S'-f xlO'i In., or the superb Cbromo, "Tn Twms," 22x38 In., after Landseer. Price f 3.85, Including postage No extras of any kind. Without irsmiui, 3 FEB ANNUM. ' ATTENTION, A0EMS t Liberal commissions and exclusive territory Samples and circulars free. Bend Postal Card at once to HORATIO C. KINO .Publisher, Box 610S, New York, PUBLIC SALE ! '. OF Unclaimed Freight! THE Pennsylvania Railroad Company will offer at Piibllc'Sale on SATURDAY, October 31st. 1M74, commencing at 10 o'clock A. M., the follow Inedescrlhed articles, now at the several Hlatlons. as designated, unless owners or consignees Pay charges and remove the same, on or before the aay ui sale : DUNCANXOX. 1 Sled, W. T. licwatt. NEWPOItT. S pes cedarware W. Korn. 3 bdls bag holders Iiurchlleld & W. - MlliLKHSTOWX. 1 small box drugs 1 1 empty ale keg. - 1 2 small cast lion cog fS. T. Llneaweaver. wheels, J 1 small box mdse II. S. Weslclman. lbdle trees, Hehoft Krohop. 1 small belle bags O. O. Butler. 1 bbl cider (feo. Wyatt. 1 keg cider H. II. Anderson. JOHN ItKILLY, October 6, 1874. J Supt. Transportation. JjJ-KWPOltT UltANCIl HANK, Piewport, rerry County, Ta. (Branch of Juniata Valley Bank of Mlfltlntown.) CAPITAL, 5110,000 t Stockholders Individually Liable (or Deposits. JOSEPH POMEROY. President. J. II. lawiN, Cashier. niiiKCTons: JOSEPH POMKTtOY, JOHN J. PATTERSON, JOHN BALMHACH, JEROME N. THOMPSON, GEORGE JACOBS, J. W. KRANK. H. If. HEOHTEL. - Interest paid on time deposits. Newport, September 8, 1874 ly SUNUU11Y . FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SUNBURY, PENN'A. THIS Company has upwards of $150,000 of as sets f WiLllollI; Its nrAIMlnm nntnul thn Mtal Commissioners' report will show, and as a STOCK and MUTUAL COMPANY, has mors assets than any other local company In this State. IH.-HIIP3 uuuiiiij iiijptiny ui, irOlll V.I.OU IO 94.UV 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 la one of the cheapest, safest aud most ieliable companies In the State. jAMtrt uit it, Agent New Bloomileld, Terry co., Pa. Also. Affent for fhA Knrth Amnrlonn VHrA Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, aud the Farmers' and Mechanics Insurance Company of Dauphin Co., Pa., and also, Agent of some of the most reliable Life Insurance Companies In the August 25, 1874.U REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. . A LARGE AMOUNT of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale in Perry County, Penn'a., consisting o FINE 'FARMS of various sizes with IMPROVEMENTS, well watered, well timbered and In the highest state of cultivation. Also Ore Lauds, Timber Lauds, Mills, TanneriesFoundries, STORES, HOTELS and DWELLING BOUSES In Towns and Country. Persons wishing to purchase, sell or ex change Real Estate of any description, are re spectfully invited to call at my otllce or address me by letter, and I will give all desired Informa tion. JAMES ORR, Agent. New Bloomileld, Pa., Aug. 26, 1874 tf MUSIC FOR OCTOBER. VOCAL. God bless our Home Song Si Clio. Stewart. 40 Gray Hairs of my Father, Song & Clio. Pratt, 36 Two o'clock In the Morulng.riong & Clio. Percy 44 Give me Darling, one sweet kiss, Song &Cho. Danks, 36. I'm a-gwlne down South, Song & Cho. Hays, 35 Where Birds sing the sweetest, Song Si Cho. Danks. 36 Whisper softly, Mother's dying, Song St Cho. Stewart, 8(1 . Let the Sunshine in, Song & Cho. Danks, 30. Kitty McKay, Hong & Cho. Hays, 36 My Mother's growing old, Song Si Cho. Percy, 36 Nora, the Pride of Kllkeo, Song & Cho. Hays, 4a Little Hands that open the Gates, ttong&Cho. Leslie, 36 Poor old Grandpa, Song & Cho. Hays, 40 Close the Shutters gently. Hong Si Cho. Hays, 35 Throw your Whiskey out.Song & Clio. Letgnton S INSTRUMENTAL. Golden Hours, Melodle. G. D. Wilson, 35 Westward Ho I Grand Galop. G. D. Wilson, 75 Trembling Leaves Instrumental. Klnkel, 60 Silvery Spray Instrumental. Klnkel, 60 Pure as Gold Waltz. Maylath, 35 Jolly Fiddlers, Galop, Maylath, 60 Circling Waves Barcarolle. Klnkel, 40 Happy Thoughts Hchottlsche. Klnkel 60 Autumn Leaves Polka Mazurka. Maylath, 40 Miranda Valse Elegante. Maylath, 35 Twilight Nocturne. Maylath, 60 Neptune Mazurka. Davis, 40 Merry Huntsman (Forest Scenes) Wilson, 40 l'earlof America Caprice, Klnkel, 60 Evening Bells Morceau. Wilson, 60. Prices marked have picture Title-pages. v Mailed post paid ou receipt Marked Price. Address J. L. PETERS, 6U0 DHOADWATtK. T. CIIAI.J,ENOR WASHER.. Best and cheapest, 6(10,000 sold. In use, 10 years. Sent on trial anywhere. Return at our expense. If It falls to give entire satisfaction. Agents wanted. They averago $10 per day. Send for circular. 40.4ta S. W Palmer Co., Auburn, N. Y. 1ln tinnn Invested in Stocks and Gold 1U IU 1UUU pyi 2110 iter cent, a month. Send for particulars. TUMUHIDGK &CO.,Hank. ers. 2 Wall St.. N. Y. 40.4U Mailed Free. SJMaJS senger Co.," Milwaukee, wis. 40 4la Nervous Debility. under seal. Price 26 cents. Address M. Si H. In. stltute, Milwaukee, Wis. 40 4ta WANTED. Lady Agents In every Cltv and Town In New England States. Exclu sive territory given, goods sell at sight, $5 to 10 a day guaranteed on commission or sulary. Address ELLIS MANUFACTURING CO., 40 4ta Walthaiii, Mass. BTBN'S Pocltet rMiotoMoope. Has great Magnifying power, used for detecting Counterfeit Money, Htioddy In Cloth, foreign sub stances lu the Kye, In Wounds, eto., and to exam ine Insects Flowers and Plants, to detect daws lu Metals, fineness ot wood-grain i to decipher writing otherwise Illegible ; and for the Insjieclton of grain, minerals, eto. Useful lor everybody, . Double Convex Lens, 14 Inches. Mounted lu leather, and carried In the vest pocket. Prloe 64 Cents, two for 1, free by mall. Agents Wanted. Circulars Iree. Address M. L. Bi ltN, P. O. Box 4,t.. New York, OltVe, 44 Nassau St. STATE WHLiiK YOU SAW TlUfi 4Q4U