8 jc Simco.-Ncto' Dloonxfttlii, -,-JJo. Quite a Sell." A few days since au Arch street, Fbila dolphia merchant was surprised nt tlie en trance of a man into his store, bearing on his shoulders a box about four feet long and eighteen Inches wide. Depositing the box on the floor the porter departed with. out nylng a word. Sundry wires protru ding through smalt holes in the top and bot tom gave to the box a very suspicious up. pearancc, and what increased suspicion was the fact that it bore no address. After carefully inspecting it, the mer chant concluded that it was nothing more nor less than an "infernal machine," in tended to blow him and his establishment to tho golden shore. Tills opinion was strengthened by the fact that he had hcon ft witness in the 'Udderzook case. . He im- ngined'tbat the machine had been sent by some-of Uddei zook's friends for purpose of revenge. Now in Commerce street there lives a caroloss hind of a fellow who has a special fancy Tor dangerous adventure. Learning of the recoipt of the box, and the fears of the recipient, he proposed to ascertain the nature of the contents, provided he might be permitted to retain them as., his own. Only too glad to get rid of tho infernal thing upon such easy terms tho merchant consented, and the box was carefully car ried to the yard in the rear of No, 529 Com merce street, j Notice was thon given to every one on the premises to get out of -the way of the anticipated explosion, and the man who bad undertaken tho dangerous task pro ceeded to tho fifth story of the establish ment, opened a window, and with a steady hand drojiped a llfty-pound weight on tho box. ' As the ponderous substanco crashed through tho wood, shivering it into splint ers, there was a moment of painful sus pense. Then from every windew popped nn ea ger head, nud greut was tho surprise nud merriment when, instead of au infernal machine, there on the pavement lay the remnants if a nicely prepared skeleton. The weig.it in its fall had broken it into so many pieces as to utterly destroy it. A few minutes after a portly gentleman, almost breathless and covered with perspi ration, reached tho place, and eagerly in quired for the box. When it was pointed out his words were inadequate to -x press his indignation. lie threatened to bring suit against tho men who had wrought the ruin; ho threatened to "articu late" them, and wondered why such idiots were permitted to breathe. A furniture car was sent for, the mutilated skeleton placed in it, and It and the justly indignant owner departed. A Mystery. Mr. George O. Merrill of 21 Stato street, Newark, has been missing some woeks. Ho entered tho oilcloth business with Alexander Buchanan, about a year ago, at Montrose, Westchester county. Mr.: Buchanan has a daughter Maggie, to whom Mr. Morril was engaged. They were to have been married on tho Oth of October. On the 3d Mr. Merrill left Montrose, saying that he was goiiig to Newark to seo his mother, and that ho would return the next day. lie did not return. Tho wedding day came. Everything was in readiness, the minister and guests arrived, but Mr. Merrill did not appear. Mr. Buchanan telegraphed to Newark and received a reply that Mr. Merrill had' not been there. lie has not since been heard of. The body of a man whose stomach con tained arsenic and who hod evidently been poisoned and thrown into the river to con ceal the crime was taken from the Hudson near tho Jersey City shore a few days ago, and some of Mr. Merrill's friends thought that it was his. But a oloso examination of the clothing having been made Mrs. Merrill, his mother, is positive that they were not hor son's. On Wednesday it was rumored iu New ark that Miss Maggie Buchanan hud also suddenly disappeared, arid some said she had joined Mr. Merrill In Canada. The cause assigned for Mr. Merrill's sudden de parture was that the firm was heavily iu deb and that Mr. Metrill had collected what money he could, aud with the know ledge of Mr. Buchanan had mysteriously disappeared the marriage engagement be ing broken or interrupted to make the case seem more-mysterious. This stow was investigated and the young lady in at homo. Bhe lias not been to Canada, md Mr. Buchanan and his daughter emphatically deny ail knowledge of Mr. Merrill' whereabouts. The firm is in debt, but the!cbts are not so heavy, Mr. Buchanan says, as to embarrass hiai. When Mr. Merrill went away fmtu Mont rosu Mr. Buchanan thinks he had aboHt $ SfiO in cash. The Micory advanced by his friends is that he was robbed and murdered. IIo ti ns a young man -of good reputation. A New woy to fropomv The other day Bishop Ilavou took an unfair advantage of a gushing youth at Maryhvillo, in Marlon county, Iowa. The Binhop was dedicating a Methodist Church and soliciting subscriptions for it, and a certain young man whispered that if a cer tain younj luly in tho congregation would marry him he would give $500 to the church. And the Bishop blurted right out in meeting, and tho young' lady, like jiMM announced that she was willing'. I FASHIONS. . " Smith's Illustrated Tatlcf fi' Bazaar. The ONLY Msprtrfne that IMPORTS STYLES and BFI.I.S Patterns of them. Only 0K DOLLAJt 4 Ii.M CiJU8 a X iia, wltasSplondiai'BtHIIU Big OUer below 301 so Iff. KOIN. KOI 4. l:or. DUOS'. PokmslseVery Latest Stylish-All Sl&es-Mcc of Pattern, with Cloth Model, 11.00, Polonaise All Blr.a Pattern, WHh Cloth Model, soemits. i i r VI! n q 1 units in Boy's Suit Slzca, to 6 B .rnuii. jjiMust aenign ah BiEes -nr r auern, Z8 15 28 S ""T B5I5. LsnysCost Waist Aimsct-Pntlem, with Cloth Nortel, !S tents. V,r,r;V tfi HKH. Greek Oversklrt Brsiutlful Pattern: with f'loih Model, in cent. olO..ia 1210. Lady's Ovcrsklrt-Latest and Most Stvllsrt Pattern, with Cloth Model, BOcents. B!l ii. Sscqne Cloak Snrpssscs all others All 8ici Pattern with Cloth Model, 60 cents. eOI . Lady's WalklnirCoat or Jacket All 8lf.es pattern, with Cloth Model, 80 centa. We give a perfect CLOTH MOIIF1, with every pnttcrn, whlrh shows nt how to put the gar ment together, alter being cut by the pattern. They are PEUFEtT (.UIDES. Any Pnttcrn on this poire mailed nnou receipt of marked nrlce. , mi "uiubi firm nmtot.'s WHOLESALE. 1 Tins rtiT.fcow.bow baanllrally LO N O Skirt I. clM Into a Straight Front Walklnf lltM. IW th iB.tnul worth send kl.tator. VaunnrklM I y w .klrt teal!. paain. wib, pile, ana un mill. lor voaeaa . fc It rlM4. It k..M th. aklrt khrm th. FiLni. IT LOOTS th. 1 .ilrt la TAS- IrasHtON- IT trUL ud AUI.K MAIf. Ntll Ili.Tat row than TKN T I M E S IT3 COST, tMtldai b.lnc CONVK NIKNT. N1T. nd 0RACE VVh. Itcaabe cliar. from f. i f". I ONl-.DBrSSU. ataalllli all "11 1 AMOTHKK la LKSH than TWO MINUTES. YOU M:Kn BUT ONE KOR A D02N DiUtSSXS. FtlM,UuiIllaMCk. Chromos extra for seven; four Cliromos extra X I sLX X- I.I nnmber or Deauunu premiumsi t'e BAZAAR. Eacn subscriber mmtacua three stamps to pny n'tura ihwuii e on ('liriiuio and tor rollers. rOI W OniM w.Ew,LL CIVEl,390.00InColdColn o V4af ataesVaF wUlllloO Porsons who get up the lareet cinh lor tiie Bazaar httweitn now and l'ust ot t't:hruury. 'J'lie pereoii who ceta np the Larcest Club wul p't IB 1 78 In gold coin, and a Premium on Lv. rv Snbscriber Sent In. hi iTlarrest $123 In gold coin, etc., etc. We CAVE SI.OOO in COLD on last BAZAAR, to 30 persons whoso names and addresses will be found in this UA.A Alt, with the nnmber that, each ono sent. )et a copy and see. Sample copy mailed for 23 centa. Smiths' Instruction, Book," or "Bocreu at pres.maklng," 10 cent. Catalogue mailed for one stamp. Address, very plain. A, HUKUtTTE SMITH. p. u. box j A ouoo. Short Postponement Day Flxod Full Distribution. FlItST GRAND GIFT CONCERT. Montpelier Female Humane Association AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. MARCH 29th, 1875. LIST OF GIFTS. 1 Grand Cash Gift 1 Grand Cash Gilt. 1 Grand Oash Gift, ..100,000 .. WMKH) . . 25.HI0 ,. 100,(XK .. Tf'.IKK) . . 50.(100 .. 50,0(10 .. 100 (Sll) .. 50,0(1(1 .. 400,000 10 Gash Gifts, eui.lHX) each. IS Cash Gift, A.ooo each. f0 Cash Gilts. l.iiiO easli.... 1110 Cash tllfls, l.omi Cash Gilts, 1,(K CasliGIfis. 2u,uuo Cash Gifts, each.. UK) ea;li.. fill each.. J each.. 22.178 Cash Gifts amounting to $l,0CO.O0O NUMI1LK OF TICKETS, 100,000. . . PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets PUO Halves 1U.U0 (Juarters s.uo Kiuliths or each Coupon Tickets for 2.50 1000 The Montpelier Female Humane Association, chartered by the Lenlslaline of Vli Rlnlaand 1 lie Circuit Court of Orange Co., proposes by a Grand Gift Concei t to esinblisli and endow a ' Home for the Old, lull i m. anil Destitute Ladies of Vli'nln-: la," at Monliellev. I lie former residence ot Presi dent James Madison. GovEKNOK's liprirE. Rictimonh, July 3, 1R74. It allords me pleasure to say thai 1 am well nc fiuainted wilh a larne majority of the ofllceis of the Montpelier Female Humane Association, who reside Iu the vicinity of my home, and I attest their Intelligence and tlirlr worth and IhkIi repula tlouas Kentlemen.as wellasthe publlo conlldence, intliienceaiid substantial means liberally repre sented anion n them. JAMES L. KEMPER, Gov. Vlrirlnla, Ai.exandjiia. Va.. July 8. 1874. loom, mend Ihom as gents of hmiorsnd Integrity, and liilly entitled to the conlldence of the pui.lio It. W. HUGIIKS, U. 8, Judge East'iiDls. of Va. Further references by permission i His excel lency Gilbert C. Walker, Kx-Governor of Va. : Hon. Rolit. Withers. Lleut.-Gov. of Va. and U. 8. Senator elect ; Senators uud Members of (Jointress from Va. Remittances for tickets may be made bv ex press prepaid, post-olHee money-order on Wash. UIKtoii. I). C, or by registered letter. For full particulars, testimonials, Ike, send for Circular. Address, Hon. JAMES BAKHOUn, PRES'T M. F. II. A., Al.F.XAMMUA. VA. Reliable auents wauled every wlieio. 48d)lw Have You Tried JUBUBEBA ? ARE VOU Weak, Nervous, or Debiluted? A fit , an I ....n.il n .. more of au eitui l tliau you fuel capable of mak- Then try JURUIIEI1A, the wonderful Tonic and lnvlgoralnr, which acts so benell ilallyontlie secretive oiuuus as to Impart vigor to all the vi tal forces. It Is no alcoholic appetizer, which stimulates for a short lime, only to let the sullerer fall to a liiwel fleoth of misei v. hot it Iu a vir..i l.l r,,n,. acting dnoctlyou the liver and spleen. it regulates me noweis, quiets the nerves, and fiives such a healtliy lose tu the whole evstom us ,o soon make the invalid feci like a new person. ItuoiiArulliiii i. ix.l ui.,l..r l.t I. .1. .... ..I ..-I - ed by great Kcntleness: the patient experience's no sudden change, no marked results, but grad- " Fold their tents, tike the Arabs, And Lilently steal away." This Is no new and untried discovery, but has ,.ril iuhh Mni nun Pillltli:! nil I C lliril I 111 1 UKU I IS, and Is pronounced by Hie hlghet-t medical author. Hies, "the most powerful toulo uud alterative known." r Ask your druggW hr It. For sale by .1(11 NttTlth: Illll.tllUlVen ' 4fid4w . Philadelphia. Pa. WANTED-Agents p'rViV'.r.;! I'Hekage out. Samnie Pnekuse, post imld for 2T,c. Circulars free. , J. Rllli M CO., 707 ilroudway. N. Y. jr. ,iiu PRF.F. "AMPLEto Agents. Ladles' Comblnn AiHJij ,l,m h'eejlle hook, with t.liiomos. Send slttinp. PLAN & CO., New Uedlord, IIm. 46d4w EveryLody's Owji Physician. If l1 VI f '.'i:iai,i. If 1 k . I. ... ... KMiKuiiiceiii volume 01 4h8 octavo pages i .flutlfully liluati atcd and tie ganliy bound. Coulu lis mutter just adapted to I Im wants of every lainiiy. Over engravings One agent 'old loo copien In one week, unolher o III tliiee iinys. mid iniother 24 in four dais, 11'1,'MT U' a K'l 1, 1,1 !, I...... , J . .. st'onee. H. N. Mi KINNEV i CO., 725bansoui ALL KINDS of Printing neatly executed at the " 11M)umfiblo liUS"STK4H JOB Omcx. PRINTINO one rati, witi 'iot menei, no cents. Pattern, with i i Cloth Model. U) cents. mia I Jotu moan, au cents. Z9 i For 2 Irforth of Pnttprui nt tlir i marked price Bend $.t50 For $3 or $4. worth mud 13. The Hmm wlio . ioopi. For 1 i senile f 3 for 4 worth otpnttems, will bo entitled to the Bazaaf forouc year FREE, without premium. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOK SMITH'S ILLUSTRATED PATTERN BAZAAR, Only One Dollar and Ton Centa a. Year. And a splendid PREMIUM to each Sub scriber FREE I See below. IT" Any TWO of the above pnttems and Smith's ln Stant Dress Elevatorwill bo mailmlT'liUK, b Pre mium, or O N E dollar's wort It of Patterns KltKB.to bo selected when yon roceivo your Mafturlne, or at any time after, OH one of the following beautiful OIL. CHROMOS "jK ASTER IIOLIDAV." OR "Lri'lXE hlsTKKS," OR "MARY AND II Kit l'ET LAW B," O R Hi" " ! ATHON," O R "UNWELCOMK VlbJTOH "ThcseCHROMOS arewidu lf known, and bELL READILY for from $J to $0 each, G-UST TTX A OXjT723o Wn win Rive one Chromo extra to the person who) ends ne two sni)scribcrs(('J.oonnd six stamps fur postage on Chromoa and Rollers) at one time. We will elve two rhromos eitrn for tiro snhscrlbers ithrna tor eielit, orYOUIl CHOICE of an enormous I.a.aa a is. oi.fiirf. 814 Broadway, Tlow York Clt? ASBESTOS ROOFING PAINT ! Old Shingle, Tin. Felt, and other Roofs can be iniulu water-tight, and rendered serviceable for for many years at a trifling cost with II. W. JOIIISS' Patent . Asbestos Iloofln Taint & Cement. ASBESTOS ROOFING, for steep or Hat roofs in all climates. ASBESTOS PAINTS, all colors, for general pur poses, in cans, kegs, and barrels. ASBESTOS BOILEK FELTING. Shealhlngand Lining Fells, general Hooting Materials, eto. These .Materials are prepared ready for use, and can be easilv applied hy any one. Send for de scriptive. Pamphlets, Price 1. IMS. Instructions, etc. LI BEKAL INDUCEMENTS TO GENERAL MERCHANTS AND DEALERS. .CAUTION. The public are hereby caution ed against purchasing or using any materials for the above or similar puriroses, purporting to con tain amhkstos, unless they Lear our name uud dates of patents. Patentee antl dole fnnvaclurer, ESTABLISHED 1868. II. W. JOHNS, 40 d 4w 87 Maiden Lane, N. T. AGENTS WANTED for THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. Four magnificent Cliromos free. 'J im most liberal oiler ever made. Send 3 cent stamp for circular and sample. P. W. ZlEGLKIt Si CO., 518 Arch St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 4od4t CONSTANT EMPLOYMENT At home, Male or Female, S.'iO a week warranted. No capi tal required. Particulars and valuable sample sent Free. Address with 0 cent return stamp, C. ROSS, Williamsburg, N. Y. 45d4t piYCIIOMANCY, or SOUL CHARM X 1NO." How cither sex may fascinate and gain the love and utlcctions of any person they choose Instantly. This simple mental acquire ment all can possess, free liy mail, for 25 cents together with the marriage tiitlde, Egyptian Ora cle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, &c. A queer hook. Address T. WILLIAM a: (jo., ruuusners, I'unuueipiiia. 4! d 4w A' GENTS WANTED! Dltilom Awarded for IIOLMAM'H NEW PICTORIAL HIIU.kK. JOUU AUUM1M11U11B. ,AUliC.S HIT Cti CUIUI S, A. J. HOLMAN ! CO., 45 d 4w 930 Arch St., Philadelphia. Maryland Eye and Bar Institute, 60 A. Charles tltreet, Baltimore, Md. GEOHGK It KU LINO, M. D.. Late Prof, of Eye and Eur Surgery in the Washington University, Surgeou In Charge. The large and handsome residence of the, lute Charles Carroll has rvwu titled up with all the Im provements adopted by the latest Schools of Europe, for tho sisielal treatment of this class of diseases. Apply ov letter to GEORGE KEULINO. M. 1)., 4."xl4w Surgeon In Charge. Life of Di Livingstone A new hook, complete authentic and reliable, con till ni up; his explornllons and discoveries In the wtldsof Africa, sells rapidly nt low prices to suit the times, also the MESSIAH, by Rev. Wm. M. Wlllett, for all denominations, nn excellent work Issued In a handsome style. Our Family Bibles are unequalled for siyles and prices. Artpnto Wri titoH 'o work on tlieso books MIJCII13 VK dll ICU t t.e, liberal terms. Address (juaker City Publishing Ca, Philadel phia, Pa. 45Utt FOR COUGHS, COLDS, IIOAKSILNIJSS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE Wells' CAituoLic Tablets ! rUTUPONLYIN HLUKllOXES. A TUIED AND SUIJE KE11EDY ! - Suld by all Druggists. 4."d 4sv AGENTS WANTED FOiFtIIE TRUE HISTORY OF Till! lirooklyn Scandal I The nstoiilshing revelations and startling ills closures made iu this wink aie creating the most Intense desire In the munis of Hie people to ob tain it. It gives the whole Inner history of tlio Great Hcuiulul. nud Is the only lull and anllientia work on ilia subject. It sells ufc sight. Send fo terms to Aueuis and a foil description of tho work. Addicts Nulioiuil Pulillshiug Co., Phila delphia Pa. 4;iil!t WOHK FOIl ALL At home, male or fe male! !t5 per week, day or evening. No Capital. We send valimlile packagool gunds by mail free. AiMressviilh six cent iclum stamp, M. i'UUNG, 173 Greenwich St., N. Y., 4Cdlvv m THOMPSON'S ui YERMIFUGE fX sat taw j. AJJj0 1 V This Vermifuge Is confidently recommended to the public as an effectual remedy for expell ing Worms from tho system. It Is extensively used, and lias In every case produced the de sired effect, and Often After other remerllna foil ed. It Is purely vcKCtubla, mild In Its opera tion, and may be Riven with perfect safety. Worm Confections, Worm Lozenges, Worm Sugar Plums, Worm Chocolate, &c, are at tractive and swoet names, but of no account unless they destroy the worms. Thompson's HKMUUis is an old established and well tried remedy, containing no Calomel or Mix eral of any kind. It is warranted not only to destroy worm, but by, its slight purgative property, carry off the mucus and slime which produce and nourish them. Worms are fre quently the cause of disease In children when they are not suspected, on account of thetymp- kmii. ui mum rcsemDiing inose or Dysentery, Fever, Convulsions. Ac. Children Are often treated for the above and similar complaints without success, while those pests of the bow els are destroying the life, as they Inorease so ruiuuiy ana are continually moving from ono part of the body to another, parents should pay particular attention to all symptoms of worms: picking of the nose,' offensive breath, eyes sunken and dim with dark circles them, grinding of the teeth during sleep, irreg- u.ui appetite, uuu, sicKiy jook, wasting or the body, flushes of heat, vertigo, swelled stom ach, a sense of something rising in the throat; fever, drowsiness, startlne In the sleet), flu. nausea, unusual thrlst, gnawing sensation of me Bujiuacn, ireqneni desire to pass something from the bowels, slimy discharges, &c. Per sons of all ages are liable to suller from Worms. Prepared only bt "" " ' Crawford & Fobes, N o. 141 MARKET BTREET, JPliilixclelpliisx. Tho above are prepared only by CRAWFORD & FOBES, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 141 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., And Sold by Storekeepers generally through out the country. THOMPSON'S AND HOUSE LINIMENT I The Great External Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, SPRAINS, BRUISES, &c?, Ac. EQUALLY GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. This Liniment has earned for Itself a reputa tion unequalled In the history of external ap plications. Thousands who nor suffer from Rheumatism, Neuralgia, &c, would find im mediate relief from all their pain by nsiuR this certain remedy. It Is equally effectual In Cuts, Burns, Scalds, BtltlheBS of the Neck, Sore Throat, Swellings, Inllammatlons, Frost Bites, Pnlns in the Side and Back, Bites of 8plders or 8tlu)j8 of Insects. One rubbing will In all cases give Immediate relief, and a few applica tions complete a euro. On account of its pow erful penetrating properties It is beyond doubt, the SUREST REM EDX for the most trouble some diseases to which horses and cattle are liable. It cures Scratches, Old and Fresh Cuts and Sores, Chafes produced by collar or sad dle. Injuries caused by nails or splints enter ing the flesh or hoofs, Bruises, Sprains, Swee ney, Spavin, Thrush, and all diseases which destroy the hoofs or bones of the feet. Fnll directions accompany each bottle. Prepared only By Crawford & Fobss, 141 Market Street, 80bly PHILADELPHIA. A Valuable Farm At Private Sale. rjIHE undersigned will sell, by private sale A. VALUABLE lVIir. situate in Centre township. Perry county. Pn. one-fourth of a mile west of the borough of Itlnnmllolil enntnliiliKF -i ... 1 -A. i 1 O H about !V ACHES cleared and under good cultiva tion. Most, of the luud Is Limestone, and there are several LIMESTONE QUARRIES opened on the place, one of which Is very conven ient, and of a superior inmliiv. There Is a most excellent Two Story Frame Weatherboared DWELLING HOUSE, And a Large . HANK JjA.lt IV, And other outbuilding. The buildings are all new and III good condition, and are located along Ihe main valley road. There Is a Hue stream of Spring water tunning through tho farm, and slock can have access to water from every Held Pur particulars call upon or address . . , .' DANIEL JCLICH, . .,. New liloomdcld, Aug. 2j, 1874. . Perry co.. Pa, ' Till! UltliAX CAUSE Of . Human lliserv. Just Published, In a Sealed Knvolopei Price cts. A Lff tureon the Nature, Treatment, and Had Icalcure of Seminal Weakness, or Stwrinatorr luna, Induced by Kelt-Abuse. Involuntary ..mis sions. Impotoncy, Nervous Debility, uud Impedl inentsto marriage generally: Consumption. Knl lepsy, and Kits: Menial anil Phvsiral Incapacity. fi.0.. liy ltdllliliT J. CULVKUWiil.L, M. U. author of the "(;reen llo.ik," &c. The world-renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from ills own experience that the awful consequences of Self Abuse maybe elleclually removed without medlnliiH, and with out dangerous surgical operations, boiiates, In struiueiils, rings, or cordials;pniiitlng out a mode ol cure at puce certain and ellVetual, lv which every sullerer. no mutter what his coiitHi'lon may he. may cure himself cheaply, privately and i udi callv. . , , f"'rhl..,,'"'tl"'e WU I"'" boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, under seal, In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, oil receipt of six cents, or two postage slumps. Address the Publishers, CIIA8.J. C. KLINKtfcCO, 127 liowery, New Xork ; Postontce iiox,4SH,i, lsyl AMlIMHTltATOll'S NOTICE. -Notice Is hereby given, that Letters of Adininisl ration on the eslate ol W illiam P. Sioilh, lulu of Carroll township. Perry co., I'll., deceased, have been grunted lo the subscriber, roiidiiig In same town ship. All persons Indebted to said estate are re. kiiested to make ImmiulialA payment, and those hnviiig claims, will present them duly iinflientiwi ted for settlement. JOHN SMI'IH. bent, 1, Ibil. Ot Administrator. RAILROADS. PHILADELPHIA ANg READING R. R. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, Nov. 911i, 1S74. TRAINS LEAVE H ARRI8BURO AS FOLLOWS and05.;!r1"la r8-20' -jioo aDdi.4M!,,,tM6' S-10' 9 45 -m- . PorPottsvrne,nt ll.a, S.IOa.m. and rboi. Sli) ft'mBOhU,lk"1..'!11"1 B,,81ue"on" Buch . am07.iw1p:nmWn ' ''. 100 and 8.50 The 6.20,8:10 a. rn.2.00 p.m. and 7.40p.m. trijins have through cars for New York. . , Ihe 8.10 a. m. and 2,00 p. m. trains have through cars for Philadelphia. SUNDAYS 1 For New York, at 6.20 a. m. Jor Allentown and Way Stations at 8.20 a.m. ll"n. m6. ,8' rl"lauelulla Way Btatimis TKAINS FOR HARMBBURG, LEAVE AS FOL- 71,' " mN8W Yrk' 8t 9 00 ,m- 12 . 8-30 and Leave l'hlladelphla, at 9.15 a. m. 3.40 and 7.15 anIdka"pamng, at4-30,7-40, 11-20a- m' 1-50'6-15 Leave Poitsville, at 5.5S, 0.00 a. m. and 4.30 n m and via Schuylkill and Susquehanna BriucPn a O. UO & 111. - - 4ifSnd8.o8ptomn,at 8'50 m- 12-25' iiTi'Lem30t,nil!''f tralr, ,r,om A"ent-n and the days Reading do uot run on Mon- ' ' ' SUNDAYS 1 Leave New York, at 6.80 p. m. Ieave l'hlladelphla, at 7.lfj p. m. -Leave Reading, at 4.30, 7.40 a. m. and 10.25 n. m. J;ev.eAlle"t,,wn'2-30a-m-ond8.66p. ni. Via Morris and Essex Kail Road. JOHN E. WOOTTEN, k ,'. - (Geueral Superintendent. rounsylvania It. It. Time Table. "' NEWPORT STATION. ' On and after Monday, Nov. 16th, 1874 Pas senger trains willrun as follows: EAST. Mall, ..... 7.29 t. m., dally exceptSunday HarrlsburgAocom ly.40A. M ., dally luuuay Atlautic Express, 10.01 p. m., Ilag.-dally. DUUUB1 , . WEST.' Ws Mi'ede-ollidairyex Pittsburgh Express, 12.17A. M., (l'lag)-dally. ex- cent Sunday. 1 i,iall,'s ft.re now ""1 by Philadelphia time, which Is 1 10 minutes farter than Altoona time, and 4 min utes slower than New York tl me. J.J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. n?in ftftr Monday, Nov. 26, 1874, trains will leave Duucaunou, as follows : j . ' EASTWARD. Mail8.o"rf. Ac;,-1Llu-M--uiSlr'e'CpptSuniday. . , WESTWARD. Mrxred!8r"i:;dai.Vexiei WAI. 0. KING Agent. Stage Line Between Newport and Kerr ticrmanlown. STAGESIeaveNewOerniantown dally at four o'c ock a. m. Landisburgat7. 30 a. m. Green, park at 8 a. in. New Bloomlleld at BU a. m Arrivint. nt. NMwi.i-t ... i?.rzi. . commodation train' East. " ,lU lUe A0" Kettirniiigleaves Newport on thearrlvalof the MaillrainfromPhlladelphla,at2.30;u.m. kiue, Proprietor. CURTIS K. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, Glass Corner, Centre Square, Newport, Penn'a. I DESIRE to give the publlo notice, that I have ,,"f"ili"lled VVX 8t,"'e r""m w"b a (treat varl ety of tine and Common Caudles, Musical Instru. meuts. Toys etc In my assortment of FINE CANDIES will lie round Japanese Cocoa A B Bon Bons, Pi jilt Sugars. Egg Almonds, (Jonversatlou DropsI A B inin Drops, FlB Paste, Cream Drops, Hugar Almonas. Ac. &c. I also have on hand at nil times a full assortment of the various flavors of COMMON CANDIES CITRON, RAISINS, PRUNES, NCT8, ORANGES, J LEMONS, I DATES, PIGS Sc. Also a variety of children's carriages and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Such as Accordcons, Flutes, Fifes, Violins, Gutars.&c, , - i - . ' of various styles, consisting of Wagons, Drums, I ill Tiumpets. Having Hanks, China bets, Mugs, Vases, A IIO Blocks, and many oilier articles cal culated to amuse aud interest the children. I also manufacture the Best Cough Candy that can be found In Six counties, and STRAWBERRY, RA8PI1EKUY& I ' LEMON SYRUPS of superior quality and flavor. FRESH AND COVE OYSTERS Crackers, Ice Cream, Cakes and other articles of refreshment will always be found in their season In my stoic. All persons wauling any articles In my line will consult their own interest by irlvlui ineacall, C. INT. SMITH. NEWPORT, 11 tf NOTICE TOTWESPAFSEIIS. All persons are heieby lorbiddeii tu trei ass oil any of my janils Iu Kiville toniish p, for the purpose of burning, tlxliing. imtl inf. or oil erwise. All per- mm. an tit'.i'iiilini' u ill 1ii H,. ilr u II I, a 1 cni'il 1 1 1 f. I. Iliw. l itADilV DALT. .bcpttnibet 1674.
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