4 Ijc mc0, Htm JSlapmftcl .Ja. imts NEW BL00MF1ELD, PENN'A. Tuenday, November 3, 1874. -r lllti t&x IN CONSEQUENCE of a change that to m btm pimjo iu toe rosiai tiawe. which will compel TJ8 TO PBEl-PAY all postage, we make a change In the Sub scription price upon papers mailed to vuuBuriuers reeiainsr out or tne uounty, and on subscriptions received after this date will Dre-rav the nnntncrn. - Terms to Subscribers OUT of the county, (wnicn includes the Postage,) Sl.SO Der vear. Huhai-rlhom WITHIN the County will receive the paper at To-day is election day, and every man who does his duty will cast bis vote accord ing to the dictates of his own judgment, without regard to party prejudice. Tnn Praairtntif lina i rri i '""''u una ajijiuillLUU i llUlHUrty, Novcraber20tl),as a national Thanksgivinir day. And now proclamations from the governor to the same effect will be in order, Tint Editor of tho Oakville Enttrprite reads us a lcoture. because he nma fit think we complain of Geu'l Sherman, for promising not to interfere with his wife's religion. As wo made no comnlaint about that portion of his promise, the lecture is uncalled for. No person ought to object to that part of the proinUe the priest de mauded of him; but to ask a man who claims to be a protestaut to promise to bring up his children as catholics, or re fuse to perform the marriage ceremony for uim, is a piece of .impudence that any man ought to resent. We think ovory person should have a right to eniuy such a relitrion as satisfies their own conscience, and we also think that a man should be granted the privilege of raising his children to such a religious belief as he thiuks best, with out consulting the wishes of the parson who is to perform the marriage ceremony for liim, or without being bound by promises to him. We therefore see no reason to change the opinion we expressed last week. (Starvation In Nebraska. Information received from southwestern Nebraska shows that thousands of people are Id a starving condition. One informant saw many who for weeks bad nothing to eat but baked squash and pumpkin and salt, and others who had lived on baked flour and wator one meal a day for weeks. Ten thousand people in that state will need aid sufficient to keep them from starvation and cold during the winter. Hundreds of poople are naked and on the verge of starvation aud without means to leave the stato. Snow fell at Laramie aud Cheyenne last week. A Boy Locked up In a Church. A Baltimore paper says : About 12 o'clock on Sunday night a week several gentlemen who were passiug along Broad way, noar Pratt streot, had their attention attracted to what appeared to be the cries of distress proceeding from the Broadway Baptist church. They investigated further and finally became convinced that a child had been locked up in the building. The door bolls of the dwellings in the neighborhood were rung, and the occu pants called up, but none of them could tell whore the key of the church was kept. The screams of the thoroughly frightened youngster had by that time became really alarming, and it was finally determined to force oue of the windows. After some ef fort -a window was opened partly, and through a very small aperture the involun tary pi isoner was drawn. Ho proved to be a little boy about eight years of age, who bad fulluu asleep during tho service, and, being unnoticed by the sextou, was locked up whoa tho church was closed. After reaching the street, he JJd not wait to make explanations, but started off home as fast as he could run. A Horrible Mystery. On Saturday last, while working men wcie engaged at repairing a house at the railroad crossing of the Pennsylvania Cen tral, on the Columbia and Marietta turn pike, the remains of two Infants were found, wrapped : in good clothing. The garments were entirely whole in good con dition but the flesh had decayed from the bodies of the infants, and nothing but the skeletons remained. What the history of the babes is can only be imagined. Lancatter Erprei. ' ' 4 , .Arrest of a Supposed Murderer. John Nuifuss has beeu lodged in prison at Pottsville, charged with being implicated In iIib murder of Kilns Lesher. noar Frank- ville, last week. The body has not yet been recovered, and the cose is still shroud ed in mystery. Oue thousand dollars reward Las been offered by Mrs. Lesher for the recovery of the body, The seiuuh is still continued on the mouutaiu for the body. Would Water his Milk. Some time ago a cheese factory was es tablished at La Motte, Jackson county, which made a market for all the spare milk of the neighborhood. Soon after the factory got in ruuning ordor, the proprietor was astonished to find that his quality of cheese was not what it should be. lie tried every expedient known to the man. ufacturerH of cheese to better the quality, but in vain. The cheese would not come up to the standard he had set to bring it to. At last a suspicion crossed his mind Something must be the matter with the milk. This suspicion once entertained, suggested the moans to find out the truth One customer In particular was suspected, and to fasten on him the truth was the next effort. The chceso manufacturer proposed to a trusty person that he go and hire out with the dealer in milk. The person se lected for this purposo went as directed and sought employment from the milkman, but lie did not need any holp. Determining not to be baffled, the cheese manufacturer proposed to his detective that he offer to work for the milkman for his board, and that lie, the cheese maker, would pay him his wages. This proposi tion, without being aware of the latter part of it, the milkman acceded to. The discovery resulted as the cheese maker suspected. The milk was watered, and a suit for damages has been commenced by the cheese maker against the milkman, who is said to be a well-off farmer. An Aged Couple Killed. On last Thursday morninit Honrv Leith- eiser and Susan, his wife, were killed on the East Pennsylvania railroad while on their way to Reading with a load of pota toes, the engiue of mail train No. 2 strik ing their wacon as it cot on the track. The clothing of Mr. and Mrs. Leitheiser was caught by the car boxes, which whirl ed them around and dragged them ten or tifteen feet, during which the aired lady had an arm taken off by the wheels passing over it, and her husband had his leg run over at the ankle. The scalp of the old lady was also removed durinc the accident. The engineor immediately stopped the train and backed to the scone of the acoi dent, when Mr. and Mrs. Leitheiser were both found dead, and the horse which had been attached to the vehicle was lavlni be side the road with life also extinct. The conductor in charco of tho mail train is an experienced railroad man. It is stated that not the slightest blame is at tached on account of the accident to either engineor or conductor, and it is reported that the usual signal was given upon ap proaching the crossing. It is said that a man by the name of Paul,and Henry Leith eiser, a son of the deceased, were within a quarter of a mile of the crossing, and that they distinctly heard the whistle of the en gine, but that the aged couple were partial ly deaf aud evidently did not hear the nal. . Southern Chivalry. During a political discussion at Rich mond, Va., last week, between ' Hon. J. B. Sener, republican candidate for re-eloction to congress in the Fifth district, aud B. B. Douglass, the conservative nominee for the same position, an affray occurred which resulted in serious injury to Sener, he having one of his arms badly broken, and being otherwise hurt. It is said that the difficulty originated in some remarks by Sener in reference to Con gressman Beck, of Kentucky, which was corrected by Douglass. Other words of an insulting character were interchanged, when Douglass throw a glass tumbler at Sener, and the melee ensued. A crowd rushed upon tho platform, and in the scuffle Sener received the' bad treat ment above mentioned. It is also stated that Sener ' subsequently apologized to Douglass for the insulting words used. tSTThe detectives are working "up a case in Beaver where foul play is suspected. A few weeks ago a couple of peddlers put up in the town and rented a room to store their produce. They always went out together, but one day tho oldest return ed without his companion and soon after cleared the town. The missing man did not turn up and as he was known to have money at the time of his disappearance, sus picions of foul play were entertained. .. The eldor peddler has since boen overhauled away up in the pine woods, but professes to know nothing of the missing man. So the case rests at present. At New Orleans the Central church committee of Any republicans, colored, have issued an address stating that they constitute nine-tenths of the state and ask an equal distribution 'of ! publio patronage and demand that the colored men shall be consulted upon all questions involving the interests which they represent and the wel fare of the people of the state. They do not propose to be as blindly led as they have been in the past. Fire and Loss of Life. London, October 28 A cotton Mill in Over, county of Chester, was burned to day. Ten of the operatives perished In tho Haiiiei. 1 Lif At the Cincinnati Exposition, a card gave the following touching but practical information i "If you try our coilius onoe you will never use any other." ,. , Miscellaneous News Items. tSPTwo attempts todofraud wealthy Eng lishmen have been detected in London, and the particulars have been made public, The person engaged in the scheme has been arrested. He signs himself Dr. Win. Parker, of Connellsville, Pa, Cincinnati, October 24. -It. Downing, a broker of Wall St., was robbed this morn ing of ,)00 in valuable gold coins. ' The thief loanod against his office window, and, breaking the glass, seized tho coins and made off with them. Pursuit was given. but the thief escaped. " What women wear," gloomily mutter ed . Charles Augustus, as he read the heading of an article in his newspaper. "I know what one woman wears, and that is Amelia Agnes. She wears my heart out with her cruel ways, and it is time for tho fashion to change." tSA man named Scth Eyler, aged about CO years, was killed noar Mechanics town, Md. on Friday last under the follow ing circumstances : A boy discharged a gun at a rabbit, and ono of the shot it was supposed struck the iron rail on the rail road and glanoing penetrated the utifortu nate man's abdomen who was standing some ten feet off, causing internal bleeding from tho effects of which he soon expired. tW A man attracted attention in Troy by his queer demeanor. Ho seemed to Bee something interesting in the buttons on la die's dresses, and in several instances was impertinent in his close examinations. Finally he found a dross from which a but ton was gone. He seized the wearer, pull ed from his pocket a button, and compared it with these left on the dress. It match ed. She was his prisoner. He was a de tective and she had stolen the dress. rhcouixvillo, Pa., October 26. Hugh Mathews, ex-Mormon, killed his son-in-law Jno. Opporman, this evening, in a drunken spree between Mathews and Opporman's wife. They were both engaged in a stono fight, when Mathews struck Opporman on the forehead, killing hiih instantly. Mathews received a heavy blow with stone from Opporman, crushing in his ribs, and olberwiso bruising him. , CWAa old soldier in Sioily gave his wife a silk dress. His wifo died and was buried in the dress. Some weeks after, the old soldier saw this dross on a woman in the country, and making inquiry, was told she had purchased it from the Capuchin monks, who had the custody of the village cemetery. He reported the case to the polico, who investigated and made the dis covery that a regular trade was carried on in effects taken from doad bodies. There was even a trade in hair. -i Indianapolis, October 20. A terrible crime was discovered on Saturday on a farm Bear Anderson, : Madison county. The body of a young man named Albort Mawson was found in an unused well, badly decomposed. Great excitement pre vailed, aud after a two days session the coroner's jury, on Saturday, found a true bill, against the . mother '(a widow), the brother Thomas, and son-in-law aud wife, named Happas. , The latter two wero after wards discharged from arrest on grounds of informality in the charges, but the proof is strong against them. Some years ago a brother of this Happas was killed by another brother-in-law, named White, who was hanged for the deed. tSf Notwithstanding that lotteries have been in favor from the earliest times, and great fortunes made by those who are will ing to risk a little for the chance of getting much, there is a good deal to bo said against thorn. And a good deal has been said against them so that thousands who would like to take a chance are kept from it by the notion that it is not moral to make a fortuue at oue lucky stroke. . Then there are so many bogus schemes offered, in which the tiokots are all blanks, managed by unknown persous, in whom the publio baa no confidence, that a cautious man naturally hesitates before investing eveu a small sum. - Such ' prudent people now have' a chance to try their luck in a magnificent scheme, whore everything is fair, and the chances great. The Publio , Library of Kentucky will give its fifth and last gift concert at Louisville, on the 30th of November. 1874. Two and a half million of dollars in cash will be distributed in twenty thousand prizes, the highest of which is 1250.000 cash. Whole tickets cost only $50, and a tenth of a ticket, or one coupon, $5. The concerts, of which this is positively the last, are under the management of Uov. Thos. E. Bramlette, of Kentucky, associa ted with other gentlemen of tho highest character and standing. Refitted and Improved. The Dellvllle Mill, owned by the subscriber, is again in running order. Having been entirely re fitted and improved, adding all the modern arrangements that have by experience proved of value, I am prepared to do work in the best manner, Having also largely Increased the power, I can turn out work promptly, not only for my old customers nut lor all who will lavor me with a call. Any grain brought to my mill, I will guar antee to grind promptly and in such a man ner as will ensure satisfaction. The publio generally, are invited to give roe a share of their patronage. ELI YOUNG. Sept. 1, 1874, 4t. Stone and Earthen Ware. The sub. toribers, 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 firomptly rill orders for all goods in their inn at low prices. Post office address, Newport, Porry oo., Pa, 6m. , M. & T. IiLUiu. Take Notice Mr. A. v es the citizens of this county to take notice tlmt being desirous of reducing his stock before cold weathor, 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 t25 l tdrai wunwi livered at short notice. Lottors or orders sent to A. V. Uumbach, opposite the plan ing mill, Newport, will receive prompt at- Dr. D. II. Sneenov. At Nw ninnmflnU Pa., in his treatment of diseases of the Lungs, Throat, Heart, Nasal Cavities and Ears, uses the approved treatment of Eu- llfTlltanfirl Tliv.inin.ia n( . .... Deafness, Discharges from the ear, and all tlllYKlt fl.lTAiHiine unafinlltt anil oimnAu. fully treated by Dr. D. H. Swoency.of New uiuoninoiQ, retry county, l'a. A SUBSTITUTE rOR QU1NIXE. For years. Quinine was regarded as the only spectllo (or malarious diseases, and Immense quantities of the drug weVo annually consumed throughout our western country, more particular ly along mo river uouoius ana adjoining low lands. With the fall months malaria. In all Its varied forms, stalks lik an epidemic through Iheliiml, and whole districts are prostrated with chills aud fever, the entire population shaking with ague Heretofore, quinine was regularly resorted toi but, while it frequently failed to effect a cure. It Invariably deranged the stomach, producing imm:k:, Twuftu mm iuu illvc liaills lu UK) l.?al lO such an extent that months elapsed ere the sys tem recovered from Its effects. These objections luinuwweiiiwiiiiiiHEii, iimc uie introduction of Mlshler's Herb Hitters was hailed asa triumph In medicine. Infinitely more certain In Its bene ficial effects than quinine, It possessed none of the demerits of that drug. Instead of nauseating, It tones and Invigorates the stomach, and while speedily expelling the noxious humors, Increases me appeiue ana lacuiuues digestion, tnus render ing the system stronger, and better lil ted tn n.ut the attacks of disease. In fact, a judicious use of miimier s ucru rimers hi rpisseason ol rue year, will prevent the recurrence of tills disease, even In those who have never passed an autumn with, out It. An experience of twenty years proves t to be the greatest anti-peiuouic kuowii to medi cal scienoe. There are, perhaps, no diseases so subject to climatic changes as affections of the Kidneys. Hundreds of our farmers, mechanics, and labor ing men, strong and hardy In all other resiiects, sutler continual Inconvenience, and occasionally excruciating pains In the back and across the loins: exiierlence a frequent desire to pass wafer, pain In its passage, and frequent stoppages In its now. xnese re nutiiiiesiaiions resulting Iroin some strain or heavv lift fnerhaiis vnnra uni a.i aggravated by every change in the weather. Every slight cold flies direct tn this one weak spot, and unless promptly attended to the disease becomes chronic, and the once strong man a miserable wreck. M ishler's Herb Bitters Is the only certain lomeuy mi una urns m uiseases. ic nas a pecu liar tendency to the kidneys, stimulates them to healthy action, and removing the cause, prevents the formation of brick-dust deposits, whloli, if permitted to continue, will hv roiiesinn form ,. el stone, necessitating a painful operation fur Its leiuuvni. ninny oi uie ingredients entering Into Its composition, are universally recognized as spe cifics for all complaints of the urinary organs. In l.lver Complaint, I)ysiepsla, all disorders of tha Bowels, and affections of the Throat aud Lungs, it is equally certain and efficacious; while, as a sex, It has no equal. Lbies, old aid young, mar ried and single. In every condition of life, will find tills OKBAT FEMALE KEMEDT BrOll)(. mite rvrlnln itimeuv mr liih diiniiiiLiiiij nfi! jir in I no inula u and retialile. The pale, sallow complexion is re placed by a blooming, healthful countenance, and Its occasional vee enables Nature to perforin her lllllCMIIlin HKOIII,Altl.Y AND WITHOUT INCONVEN IENCE. Hold only In bottles by all Druggists and general dealers. , . ; .august u, 4in it. - ( . ' i ji The Confessions of nn TnvnlM. ?, mmiing uiiu lor me oenenc or oiing Men and others who suffer from NElt- VllllU ILllII 1TV lima ...a . I' 1 . 1,1 1 ..1 1 n n !....! . . . . . v"ju iuuiuii i, ijuno vr niAlsninjl, etc., supplying Me mean of Htlf-Cvrc. Written by w,.o w uiiiircii mier undergoing consider able uuaekery, and sent free ou receiving a post- 11111(1 n irfi'lprl .nvulnim - or Ullffawv. . I., I ...1.1 .1..' uuiiuiciii.i(iiiitucu in uiiuicsn uienuiuor. NATIUNU'l.Mlvtllli 36 2tP I. o. Box 163, Brooklyn. N. Y. J-" Rnttnr find ntind.A am al,nn.i nianAn Anhle artiplea Af fVini! Pmiurln v. ..'I'V,. UDV.U, .UVJI (IIU nutritious and healthy) but an inordinate use in cibuci i;iiubcb iiiuiKenbiuu ana aysjiepsia. Parsons' Purgative Pills, judiciously used, will remove both of these troubles. V& Have you ague In the face i and Is It badly swollen. Have you severe palu in tho chest, back, or side ? Have you crumps or pains in the stomach or bowels 1 Have you bilious colic or severe trrlnlnir nalns 1 If an. nae Johnsons' Anodyne Liniment internally. t'-tT' The nrnnrletora nf Pnln Ttim fill n a realizing an lmmnnan on 1a far tliof nn,ilH tide, and we do not wonder at it when every- 1 I. L1..I 1 . yiuiocn lb BU uiuiy. . . Ci,..nl.lm V HilllTllrrn n. rm . ( n,nn hi r. jn i in i ill civ, new rUOUlu- Held, and B. M. tliV, Druggist, liewport, l'a. A Mas In Ruins. One of the saddest snee- tacles in the world Is a human being shattered and broken down by the use of ardent spirits. But the damage may bo repaired, the ruin re stored to perfect soundness, by a course of that most powerful of all Invlgorants, Dr. nuiKer-s viuegar miters. Beware or those "tonics" of which rum is an element. Thev aggravate disease and promote decay.. ; 44 4w HUN1IU11Y . IRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP BUN BUM V, PKNN'A. THIS Company has upwards of SlM.Onn of as sets (without Its premium notes) as the Htate Ciiminlsstoners' reiKirt will show, and as a HTOC'K and MUTUAL COMPANY, has more assets than any other local company In tills Hlate. II Insures country property- at from fl.SO to W.OO per thousand, for throe years Including Injury sustained from Unhiding. It takes risks from one up to five years with or without a note, us applicants may desire, and In sures up to three JouiUia the full value of the prop erty. 1 Ills Company has never laid a single assess, ment and isoueof the cheapest, safest ami most enuiiie companies in me niaie. jaai&n (dill, Agent New Bloom Held, Perry oo., Ta. Ali Also. Airent for the North Amnrlfinn Vtra Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, and tha runners biiu niueiiamei insurance company ol Dauiihln Co.. Pa., and also. Aeeut of tome uf t)m most rellablH Life .Insurance Cumpumes in the llllltttll MlMtM. ' August iU, 1a74.tr rp A L M A O E ' 8 1 , lA.l?131it. , THE CHRISTIAN AT WORK. THE BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER." . r A "HOIOB Of - . TWO JiE AlIX IFUli 4 PREMIUMS. An Illuminated Portfolio of Twelve Genis by Uendachul, each 6x10 In., or the superb Chromo, "Tin Twins," MxiiH in., after Landseer. Price $3.25, including postage. No extras of any kind. Wituoit riiasius, 3 FIU ANNUM. ATTESTlOJf, 1GESTS I Liberal commissions and exclusive territory Samples aud circulars free. Send Postal Card at once to . HORATIO C. KING, Publisher, box 6106, New York t f T, WEATHER STRIP . AGENTS WANTED. A Profltable Iluslness. Store.keepers preferred. 'Will sell onlv to nns SC.. s'aVvhi: lV?,wm '' r.rrsfro.yn Srlva"" citizens at. Philadelphia prices, frelirlit nald until we have secured a good Agent In each twn. Ali- BUKNH AM Hi CO., Oct. 27, 1874. "J U9 aUth l eUt" Ht" Sewing Machine Needles. rfUIE best ENGLISH SRWINo' MACIIlNIt 1 NKLDLKSof all sizes, and to lit A0HIRK ANY KIND OF SEWING MACHINE sent by mall, post paid, to any address af the low. est retail price. By stating name and style of machine and Inclosing 26 cents, you will receive by return mail from 1 to 7 needles as samples. Tlie difference In the price depending on the kind of machine and not on the quality of the needle. I will also send the , MACIC NEEDLE THREADER iH c,Mt'- ''""ordering It please state whether the machine threads from the front or side of the operator as seated when sewing, price list ol need es, and all kinds of attachments sent on ap plication. Please Address JAMKHP. LONG, Oct. 20,74. New Bullalo, Perry County, Pa.. FOR SALE. THE subscriber oilers at private sale a tract containing TEN ACHES OF LAND all under good cultivation and very pleasantly located In Perry county Pa., with alarge frame 5SS? si,,ce"fAlsobarU A WELL GEARED SAW MILL with good water power and an abundant supply of tlmlier in the neighborhood. 1 v 1 - Terms easy to suit purchasers. Apply to (JHAS. II. SMILEY, October 6, 1874tf Jilwnm1 Trr ,THE OllEAT CAUSE OF Human MlHcrv. Just Published, In a Healed Envelope. Price 6 cts. . A Leotnre on the Nature. Treatment, and Kad Icalcure of He mi nal Weakness, or Spermatorr. hrea, Induced by Helf-Abuse. Involuntary Emis sions. lmpotency, Nervous Debility, and Impedi ments to marriage generally; Consumption, Epl lepsy. and tits: TMentalandi Physical Incapacity, &c;, By KOHEKT J. t'ULVEKWELL, AI. D., author of the "(ireen Book," &c. The world-renowned author, In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own exerlence that the awful consequences of Helf-Abuse maybe effectually removed without medicine, and with, out dangerous surg'oal operations, bougies. In struments. rilllTS. Ill- CnrililLls. IWlllllliiiT nnfn i.,n.l of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what his condition may cal'lv'8y ClU'6 hlln8e" c,'eaPyi Privately and radi- jf This Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Bent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. " " Auuress me runiisiiers, mi as. .1. n. jri .TMir nn 127 Bowery, New York ; PostOflice Box,468d.''ldyl ANOTHER CUANCE. Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OP THE Public Library' of Kentucky. POSTPONE!) TQ N9VKM1JER. Or Drawing Certain at that Date. LIST 6V GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gt, " One Grand Casli Out. ; , One Grand Cash OifL ' S2SO.00O liio.oiio 75.000 50,000 25,0(10 1(10,000 140,000 150,000 100,010 1110,01 10 90,000 111,0110 II 0,000 120,000 50,000 950,000 One Grand Cash Gift, One Grand Cash (lift. o i;asn nuts, lAi.ow each . iu iasn unts, J4,utiu i 15 Cash Gifts. .10.000 i each each each each 20 Cash Gifts, I 6,0o0 2ft Cash Gifts, 4.000 30 Cash Gifts, 8.000 ( each 141 i.nii limy. l.lftftl ( each , each eacli each each 100 Cash GifiSi 240 Cash (lifts, 51.0 Cash Gifts, 19,000 Cash Gifts, 1,01 K) full) 1111 to Grand Total, 20,000 Gifts, all cash, $2,500,000 PRICE OK TICKET. Whole Tickets, ; ..,.$ 50 00 Halves, 25 00 Tenths, or each Coupon 5 00 11 Whole Tickets for 00 00 22 'A Tickets for 1,000 00 For Tickets and Information apply to THOS. E, BHAMLETTE, Agent and Manager, ge Iu1l( Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. Or TIIOH. II. HAYS eft Una Rrimitunv 41 but . New York. HEAL ESTATE AT PBIVATE SALE. ALAItGE AMOUNT of Valuable Real Estate at Private Sale In , Porry County, Pcnn'a., consisting o ' ' FIN E FARMS of various sizes with IMPROVEMENTS, well watered, well timbered and in the highest state of cultivation. Also Ore Lands, Timber Lauds, Mills, Tanneries, Foundries, STORES. HOTELS aud DWEI.LINfJ IIOIISRSI Towns and Country. M- Persons wishing to purchase, sell or ex change Ileal Estate of any description, are re spectfully InvlU-d to call at mwotllce or address me by letter, uud I will give all desired Informa tion, i . .. - JAMEHOlllt, Agent. New Bloom Held, Pa,, Aug. ii, 1674 tf ' w r.. x vtuu invAnuu in wall SvKKKrolten leads to fortune. New System. No liability, our new pamphlet entitled "The Art of HHHSulatiiig" sent tree. J, Mtckling A Co. Bankers aud Slock Brokers. Box WS, 72 Broad- uinv K V - BUHiks bought and sold ou moderate margin. ;4 l V , v . : . . (.IS I3ta ADMIN ISTKATOB'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Administration ou the estate of William K. Smith, late of Carroll township, Perry co., l'a., deceased, have been grauwu to me suoseruier, resiuing in same town ship. All uersons Indebted to HiJit estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, will present them duly authentica ted for seitli'ineiit.. JOHN SMITH, sept. 16, l4. et . Administrator. Profitable Employment tiaantateod. " WANT TWO OK TKKKK GOOD MEN to' whom I will iruarantee profitable ami honor able employment. Satisfactory rniereuee given and required. Call at the I'ost-Olllce, or address; IV ttuwuori, perry Co., pa. ;s
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