THE TIMES, N12W1L00MF1ELD,PA.,MA1U:IM, 1878. THE TIMES. I0&1 (l)cjh,l'tlI)CIt. PENNSYLVANIA R. R. MIDDLE DIVISION. OU suil fter JuncllStu, Trlii rnli M follows I WESTWARD. KARTWARD. War Mali Afo. I fm Tr'u Tr'u ! I'HIWIMPAL STATIONS. , J'nsMslt'Atl. Mffl. I Ex. ITr'u Ki.l Aiic. A.M. P.M. P. M, ! P.M. 'P.M. P.M.IA. M. ! 1 .mi 8.1ft 1U.MI 10 s.W; i.wi n.m HsrrlAlturg, H.nkllle, III arysville, Dmirntiuuu, Rally's, Newport Mllleratown, I 'J'Uomimout'n. Mexleo, i Port K.iyal.... MliTllii i Lewlstowii J., AmlerHoii'it,...! N. Hamilton,.! Huutininltm,.. Tyrone Aitoona .HI 1. 411 I.M .4t) ft. 6ft S.1B .4ll S.M mi t.iu II 1.4J f.Hl 7. Ill T.wi 10 e.ti sns S.IWJ .OH t.m I U.M T.WI I0.W HI I.4K: I9.nl IM D.64I .4i .m S.ltti !.( 14.3(1 Kill K.4M MM Id III 10. ti 11.14 11.411 l.l 1.15 l.M l.l T.lll t.lW .XI! 7. 4m 8.119; T.M Mi S.UU 4.UU 4.T7 ; I.w e.m, T.ai ! l fl. in II. m ft.lln P. Id1 II. tM t.m B. III. 84 6 If CSS III. Ill 4.47' i .SI 4.1ft T. I.M 8.511 rl.lMI R.lft I.M) n.ift: A.M. P.M..P.M.I P.H P.M.I "Pltlaburir Exr-rena leaves Tlarrlbnrv at ll.im p.m. Dumwnunn II.M fW; Newport 11.(1 (flag) auil ar rive at I'Ulnliui'KiilB.lliA. M. tWftnimr West, the Wiy PimnnitfT leaves Harris bunr Dally-the other Iralim Dally em-ept Hominy. IIP" Uirtnir Kaat, the Atlantic K.sprea leavea Alliums Dally, the other tt-ulna Dally exoept Sunday. trwPaeifle l'.xpreas Wmt will atop at Diminution at 4.6a and at Nrwport at 6.17 a. m., when tlaKM'il. Uriel' Iti'iiiaa. The wheat crop in this county prom ises to be exceedingly good. A mad dog wag Bhotby Itoss Fin ton In HtiHUlo twp., about ten days ulnce. If you want to upend a pleasant eve ning, go to the Mum meeting in the Court House on Friday evening. Several Biviart hailstorms helped make up the variety of the weather on Thurs day last. A land slid, occurred in Juniata coun ty, on Wednesday Inst which detained trains for several hours. The pair of horses stolen from Mr. Miller in Juniata county, have been re covered. Don't fail to attend Harry M'Clln tock's sale on Thursday at 1 o'clock. Household furniture, buggy, sleigh, har ness, &c, to be sold. The new dollar la already here. The design is good, but the execution is bad. the eagle looking more like a scared duck than like the American Eagle. A wheel came off the Philip Auker's stage a few days ago, causing him much trouble and scaring his passengers. The Rccldent happened when only a short distance from Montgomery's Ferry. A son of John Stambaugh was kicked by a horse while at a sale on Wednesday last. Fortunately he was so close to the animal that the blow did not hurt him much, but the fall knocked him insensi ble. On Saturday aweek, eggs had a very sudden fall. About four hundred dozen which were in Jerry Thompson's mar ket wagon dropped out as his wagon up set when a short distance below Ickes burg, on his way to Newport. The occu pants of the vehicle were not hurt. On Monday of last week Mr. Jonas Totter, of Centre twp., attempted to put on too much style in turning around in the square at Newport, and in conse quence upset his vehicle, dumping him self and companion into the street. Fortunately neither were much hurt. The doings of the recent County In stitute have been published in pamphlet form. A County Superintendent who will get his job printing done at offices outside of his own county, when belter work could be done at home is evidently not much interested in home enterprise. Mr. Samuel Tressler on Monday last while in a boat on the Buffalo creek in Juniata twp., lost his pole, and came near being washed over the dam. Finally he thought of an old tin basin by means of which he was enabled to u pull for the shore." He made a narrow escape. A Spring twp., correspondent says: Coal meetings have been held occa sionally all the past winter, but the company have only operated in their mine a few days since last fall. Wm. Foose has on his own responsibility, re cently sunk a shaft in search for coal on his farm to the depth of about 00 feet. Several miners from Shamokin have been there prospecting, who report that the indications for coal in that section are good. Take Notice. In asking a change in the post office address of your paper' don't fail to state the old address as well as the new one. The Hogestown Select school will open next session with 80 scholars. Miss Mary Lamb is assistant principal, and Mr. Lem Senseman is teacher of Ten manshlp and Drawing, both former pupils of the Eloomfleld Academy. Ready for Business. H. L. Hohen shildt, Esq., the new landlord at the Eagle Hotel in this borough, has got located and is now ready for business. This hotel is pleasantly situated, and no doubt under the management of the new proprietor will be a popular stopping place. We have no doubt that the 'Squire will get his share of the public patronage and will deserve it too. Got Very Wet. Mr. David Hollen baugh, of Juniata township, was a few days ago engaged in putting up flood gates in the creek near Milford, in a boat belonging to George Raffeusberger. By some means Dave got his boat In the rapids, and the next moment be was floundering in the water, blowing like a porpoise. He succeeded in safely reach ing the shore however, and made a bee line for home, and dry clothes, feeling that if it was a Jkc, It was no dry one at any rate. Orphans' and Argument Court. Court convened at one o'clock on Tuesday 12th Inst. Owing to the severe illness of Judge llucher at a time when Important business was pressing the courts in the 20th Judicial District, Judge Junkln was called to preside in his stead. Be fore yielding to the most urgent solicita tions, every arrangement was made for (he full and satisfactory transaction of such business as had necessarily to be disposed of at this term of the Court. Itoth Judges, Bear and Noss, being pres ent, Court was opened and a considera ble amount of uncontested business was disposed of in a quiet, rapid manner, that was creditable to the Court, and pleasant to the Bar. All the accounts save one or two to which exceptions had been filed wero confirmed, and the fol lowing miscellaneous business was dis posed of : GUARDIAN APPOINTMENTS. M. B. Hollnian, Guardian of Geo. W. Foley, minor son of Geo. V. Foley. Simon 1 Kern, Esq., Guardian of Anna Elizabeth, and Luis E. Harper, minor children of George Harper, De ceased. TKCSTEU APPOINTMENT. Wesley Hays, Trustee of fund former ly in hands of Samuel Potter, deceased, lor use of Eliza McCully. AUDITORS' APPOINTMENT. W. H. Sponsler, Esq., to make distri bution of balance, in lunula of Jacob Clouse, Executor &c, of Daniel Ncidlgh, deceased. 8AI.US OF ItEAl, ESTATE CONFIRMED. Two trncts of land situate in Watts twp., sold to Geo. Hamniuker for $30(1, and $25.60 by John llamniaker, Adiu'r. of Mary Hammakcr, Dec'd. A lot of ground situate in Carroll twp., bold by Jacob S. Stone, Guardian of Matilda A. Kirkpntrlck to Emma Durham for $150. . A tract of land containing about 40 ncres, situate in Spring twp., sold to Gustave Boltz, by Oliver ltice, Trustee &c, for $27ai. A house and lot of ground situate in Pen n twp., sold to John Wistiir, Esq., by Wm. Leedy, Adm'r. of Mary Lcedy, dec'd. for the sum of $275. A house and lot of ground situate In Eandisburg JJor., sold to Wm. H. Rod dy by H. 1'. Lightner, Ex'r. &c, of Henry Lightner, lor $191. A tract of land containing 50 acres, situate In Carroll twp., sold tt) Andrew E')y, by Moses Hess, Admr.J &c, of Mary McClintock, dec'd., for $03.50. Four tracts of land situate in Buffalo twp., sold to Philip Bowman, by Eli Swab and Henry J. Shott, Admrs., &c, of John Shott, dec'd. ORDERS TO SELL HEAL ESTATE AWARDED. H. D. KaufTman, Admr. of Abraham Hollenbaugh, late of Huntingdon coun ty, for a tract of land situate in Madison twp. ; N. Vanfossen, Exr., &c, of Sam uel Potter, dec'd., for a tract of land sit uate in Wheattleld twp. DIVORCE GRANTED. Isabella Boyer from Thos. J. Boyer. There was an adjournment of the Court until Monday 18th inst., when Judge Junkln will dispose of the Argu ment List, and on the 21st the Jurors called at the last Court to try a case car ried over, will meet for that purpose, having been notified In due time that in the absence of the President Judge It would not be taken up as was originally intended on the 12th inst. An Almost Fatal Jump. An employee of the Pennsylvania railroad company named Saltzman, residing on Derry street, east Harrisburg, and who Is em employed as a car cleaner, made a nar row escapo from receiving fatal Injuries, yesterday, under the following circum stances: He got on the way passenger train west, at the depot, with the inten tion of stepping from it at the round house, above Herr street, when the train reached that point. As it neared the round house it had attained a tolera bly high speed, and in attempting to jump oft", Mr. Saltzman was hurled through the air, and completely turned over, striking the ground violently, cut ting his head severely and injuring one of his hands. His wounds were dressed by the company's physician, after which he was removed to his home on Allison's hill. Patriot of the 13th inst. Shodklng Burning Accident. An acci dent of a horrible nature occurred about eleven o'clock yesterday forenoon, at the residence of Mr. D. Freed, who resides In the frame row at Mucnch's brick yard, on the east side of the canal, near ly opposite Bailey's central Iron works, between State and Herr streets. Both Mr. and Mrs. Freed were absent from home at work the latter at a house on Pennsylvania avenue and left their eight children in charge of their son Johnny, who is eleven years old. About the hour above stated Johnny under took to start the fire in the cook Btove, and for that purpose procured the coal oil can, the other children standing around the stove watching the opera tion. Ncsooner had the oil come in contact with the hot coals than a ter rible explosion occurred, and the blazing oil was thrown around the poor children in every direction, setting their clothes on fire. Ella, a little girl aged a years, received the greater portion of the con tents over her clothes, and in an instant her dress was in a blaze. The oldest boy seized hold of her and dragged her out of doors and threw her into a pond of water In the rear of the house, and suc ceeded in extinguishing the flames, but not before the little sufferer was shock ingly burned about the Dice, breast, arms and body, down to the very feet, Inhal ing the flames and rendering her case most likely a fatal one. The boy John was badly burned while trying to save his sister. Martha, the baby, 18 months old, was lying on the floor, near tho stove, when the explosion took place, and the child's head and left sldo were fearfully burned and blistered by the burning oil. Em ma, another llttlo girl eight years old, In her endeavors to smother the flames had her hands severely burned. None of tho other four were injured In the least. Drs. A. L. Alstead and Jacobs, of this city, was summoned to tho scene and did all In their power to relieve the unfortunate llttlo sufferers, but their efforts to save the baby and the six year old, Ella, will probably be of no avail. The two children were pronounced to be In a dangerous condition late lust night and the Impression was that the baby ami Ella would not survive their Inju ries till this morning. Patriot of J 'fh. Killed and Thrown Into the River. On Tuesday last tho day express East, while crossing the Tuscarora creek, near Per rysvllle, struck a man who was on the bridge, and knocked him in the river. The engineer stopped his train, but see ing there was no chance of recovering the body went on to the next station and Bent word back to Mifflin. Men were at once sent to the scene of the disaster, but they were not able to re cover the body, It probably having been carried by the swift current into the Juniata. They however, found the coat he had on his arm (it tho time, which had papers in the pocket, showing that the unfortunate mau was Mr. John D. Hostler, a resident of Turbett township, Juniata county. Up to the time our correspondent wrote (Friday night) tho body had not been found. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : A little grandson of FranklinGardner, senior member of the firm of F. Giirdner & Co., hud his ankle broken whilst at play last week. Deputy Sheriff Shrom Informs us that eighteen prisoners are awaiting trial In the county jail.' Carlisle police officers will bo uniform ed after the first of April. A cradle in a Shipnensburg family is over 200 years old. This must be the " rock" of ages. Nine thousand nine hundred and seventy-six paupers were fed at the county poorhouso during the past year. Sheriff Rippey is raising and shipping about thirty tonsaf iron ore, daily, from the Calico Ore Banks, east of SliippenB burg. Juniata County. We copy the follow lng from the Juniata county papers of lust week. H. C. deck had the ankle-joint of his right leg dislocated in a wrestling match at Nathan Yoder's sale, in Fermanagh twp., a few days ago. A few days ago the lock on a four horse wugou caught the hand of Emery MeCahun, residing in Fermanagh twp. The nail on the third finger was torn off, and the hand was bruised in other places. A few days ago a horse kicked Mr. Emanuel Mover, resitting in Fermanagh twp., bo severely on the left ankle joint as to render walking quite a diftlcult . ..a ii .. . i . . f.. ir f number of days. - ... a- - Church Notice. Preaching in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock A. M., and 7 P. M. Sunday School at 2:45 P. M. Singing on Saturday evening at 0:30. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock P. U. Preaching in the M. E. Church next Sunday af 7 o'clocls . M. Sunday School at 9 o'clock A. M. Prayer meet ing on Thursday evening. Preaching at Ickesburg at 101 o'clock A. M., at Walnut Grove at 21 P. M. By mistake the wrong notice was in serted last week for this church. We will take care to avoid such a mistake again. Notice. The Christian Union Temper ance Society or sew liloomneld, will hold a Mum Party in one of the rooms of the Court House, in this- borough, on Friday Evesinu, March 22nd, 1878. The members auil all others are respectfully invited. H" Admittance kh EE to all Iwho can remain silent during the meeting. Ten cents will be the flue for talking when once in the room. Proceeds to be devo ted to defraying expenses of Society. 3. W. Gotwalt, Mrg. Wm. Bum, Mrs. Geo. Bwarlz, Anna U. Dickson, Ida A brains, Coin' mittee y Finance. New Music." Silver Gray." We have received a beautiful sons: and chorus entitled "Silver Gray," composed by 8. Tiirney. It is said to be one of the prettiest songs now published. An; music dealer trill mail U to your address on receipt of price, SO cents. Published by W. L. Thompson, & Co., East Liverpool, Olilo. Does This fit You ?-Some of my custom ers have apparently forgotten that store accounts need to be paid. I want money and a little attention to this notice will save costs. F. MORTIMER. The beet Alexander kid (dove for sale I by F. MOUTIMKIt at $1 per. pair. County Trice Current. flf.nnMraf.n March 111. IH7II. KlRl-rletMl J, 'H, Pntatoea .... 85 Mutter pound li!flB Kkrs ydnrwn, 10" Dried Apples 9 pound, A ets" Dried I'eaalies 10 Q lficts.Vft Jl KWPOHT MARKETS. I Cnrrected Weekly by h'ntie A Jtrolhtr. ) IIKALBHB tit CJlfcA-IlN Ar PHODUOK. Nbwpiikt, March 10, 1R78. flour, Extra 16 7fi " Bupor It 60 While Wheat ft buah. (old) 1 20 a 1 20 Ked Wheat 1 MO 115 Rye fwav; Corn 48 04H Oats 82 pounds 2l20 Clover Heed 4 (KitJi oil Timothy Heed 1 00 flax Seed 1 00 Potatoes , so 30 Hacon ,,, 0 O D Drensed Hop 3,'a4 Ground Aluinn ''nit 1 86 Ol 3fi LlinetiiiriiPi n Uobl t Oil Move Uonl 8 78 O 4 25 Pea Coal 1 50 Gordon's Hood per Hack fl IK) FISH, SALT, L1M K AND COAL OI all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Hates. CARLISLE rilODUCK MARKET. oonnuoTBD wbeki.t. woodward & noim. C'AHLIBI.B, March 16, 1878. Family Flour 16.25 Ruperltne Flour 4. Ml White Wheat, now 115 Red Wheat.new 1 15 Rye .' 55 Corn, (new) , 42 Oats 27 Cloverseed 4.W Tlmothyseed 1 25 MA.nniA.C3rES. Kurtu (liiuiin On the 12th Inst.. at the Wash lutctoii Hotel, IlarrlsliurK. by Kev. L. M. Hell man, William A. Kerr to Miss Permella (Irubb, both of Donnallv's Mills, this county- Toomet Ahmstkonii On the 7th Inst. In Newport, by Rev. J. W. Hiickley. Wm. C. Toomey to Mary Y. Armstrong, both of Newport. HuMUY Paiien On the 7th Inst., In Landls bui'K. by Itev. W. II. Hebert, Mr. David Huuday to Miss Ella Paiien, of Ickesbiirn. HuoHiwt DnitsHMtH On the 12th Innt., by I.J. Holland, Ksq., John I,. Iliijtiiins of Watts town ship. Perrv co., to Miss Lizzie Dressier, of H al derman's Island, Dauphin Co., Pa. Dpsth nntlnps not exeeprtlnir B lines Insprtrd wltbont chHrKP. Jlilt 5 rents j'er linn will luvarlnbly be clmrireil for Tributes of lleipect, Poetry, or other remarks. CiiAto In Philadelphia, on the4th Inst., Kinma, wife of Joseph R. Craig, aged about 84 years. Mr. Craig was formerly a resident of this bor onuh. McKenzie. In Philadelphia on the 12th Inst., of Hearlet Fever, Wllllo P. son of Clayton and Bailie McKonzle. In the 7th year of his age. Youno In Carroll twp.. on the loth Inst., Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. Enoch Young, In the 42nd year of her age. Diikxi.kii. At Landlsburg on the 13th Inst., Miss Catherine Drexler, In the "2nd year of her ago. rJ1HE EAGLE HOTEL, New Bloomflcld, Penn'a. HAVING purchased this property and refitted and refurnished it In a comfortable manner. I ask ashare nf the publie patronage, and assure my friends who stop with me that every exertion will be made to render their stay pleasant, II. L. 1IOCHENSHILDT. March 111, 1878. tf I NSOLVENT NOTICE. Notice Is herebv given that In the matter of the implication of C. T. Hhcalfer of Juniata twp., for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of theCommon. wealth, the Court of Common Pleas of Perry Countv, have appointed MONDAY. April 8th. 1878, for a hearing In accordance with (he Act of Assemuiy. T. MICKEY. Prothonotary. New Hloomficld, March 19, 187S. PARLOR PICTURE nrlnted In Ten Colors. 25 Visiting Cards with your name finely printed. 10 Flirtation Cards. 12 Hheetsof Writing Paper, 12 White Envelope' , 1 Rubber, 6 Pens. The lot sent post-paid tor 25 cents. Send Post HI amps or Cash. KURTZ & DKO., 434. Chest nut Htreet, Philadelphia, Pa. 12 ly ACSENTS WANTED FOR THE Embracing full and authentie accounts of every nation of ancient and modern times, and includ ing a history of the rise and fall of the (ireek and Roman Empires, the growth of the nations of modern Europe, the middle ages, the crusades, the feudal system, the reformation, the discovery aim seuiemenc oi me new worm, eiu., etc. It contains Hit tine historicalengravlngsand 1 ttllO large double column pages, and Is the most comulete History of tho World ever publish ed. It sells at sight Send for specimen pages anil extraierms io Agents, ana see wny it sens faster than any other book. Address : 12 4tJ National Pi'iilisuimg Co., Philadelphia, Pa. N OT1CE ! IN the matter of the assigned Estate rf A. L. IStiid and wife, totioloinou ltlgbam for the bene lit of creditors. At a Court of Common Pleas for the County of Ferry, held on the 18th day of February, 1878, the Court granted a rule on the said Assignors and all persons Interested, toappearon the SiiCOND MONDAY of APRIL, 1878, at 1 o'clock P. M., of said day, and show cause. If any they have, why said Assiguee should not be discharged from said rust. riKuuuuM. Attest D. MICKEY, Prothonotary. February 29,1878. DIVERVIEW NURSERY AND SMALL FRUIT GAllDENS ! OHice 821 North 3rd' Street, Harrisburg, Pa. Plan's delivered by mall at any Post Office in the United Mates. For II will send bv mail 2 Heliotrope. 2 Fuchsias, 2 Carnations, 2 Single ueraniums. i uoiens, 1 ixutuieueraniuiu, i i une rases, 4 V 6V be lias. NURSERY STOCK. Fruit and Ornamental trees.Everygreens.Crape vines, nuinii rruit riauts, c, ut every ueaurip- iiou. Bena ior prices. SAMUEL PARKER, 821 North 3rd hi reel, Harrisburg, Pa February 12, 1878 3mos. Grain Wanted at the Newport Mills. THE undersigned will pay a premium on good, dry, clean grain of all kinds. MILTON B. KSI1KLMAN. 46 ly. Newport, Perry county. Pa. HUE Pictorial History of the World ! Stop at The St. I'lmo Hotel. gT. ELMO HOTEL, 817 & 810 ARCH BTKEET, PHILADELPHIA. Elnt-Claw Accnimimdatlniis. TERMS: . . . 2 to 12.50 per day. JOS. M. FEUER, Proprietor. The Magic Coin Box, holds ovnr film of Silver Coin, In Half Dollars, Oimrler Dollars, Dimes and Nlekles. 'J he merest movement of your thumb pushes the desired coin Into your hand, and another one Immediately take Its place, ss If by tnauln. MhIih. (.Imliia In liulf tliu time, with no danger of dropping any. Sample, handsomely plated with Nlckel Sllver. sent post paid, Mint. Agents trial package, containing 3 Coin lloxes, for ll.oo. Illustrated Catalogue ol Novelty Chi omos. Jewelry, Stationery Packages. o., &c, fiee. Agents wanted everywhere. Hlg li ut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. fllm. IF YOU WISH !! Jurse"lf"o7"rela. .. . , 'n ti,in, in ,, business that will pay, write or call on PRANK 11. HARRIS, 11 170 roadway, N. Y. NOW IS THE TIME TO PECTRE TKKHITO. I1U ky l-Olt Kit, POLKS CHEAT WORK TlIJi miV ILLUSTRATED 111STOHY OF PENNSYLVANIA. The giandest Killing book for the Pennsylvania Held. Liberal tenns to Agents. Send J2.U0a; once for complete outfit, or ten cents for ourM page sample, and name territory wanted, Ad dress D. 0. OOUDR1CII. nublisher. llnrrlshnrv I'eiina, ..... 11 Lit Don t fall to say what paper you saw this In. 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D , having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them. Chronic diseases of every description cured. Office In Dr.Shatto'g bulldlng,4th Street. March 4, 1878. WTTHEiliA! Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively prevent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases in ten. Information that will save many lives sent free by mall. Don't delay a moment. Prevention Is better than a cure. I. H. JOHNSON & CO., Ilangor, Maine. 101m AHSIGNKK'B Nt)TICK.-Notlee Is here by given that Jesse Johnson, of Watts town ship, Perry county. Pa., has executed a deed of voluntary assignment for the benefit of his credi tors, to the undersigned, residing at New lluf falo. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said assignor will pleaso make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JOHN A. HILHISH, Assignee. C. .1. T. McIntirb. Altornev. February 19, 1878. KANSAS FARMS AND '' FREE HOMES. The Kansas Pacific Homestead Is published by the Land Department of the Kan sas Pacllln Hallway Company, to supply the large and Increasing demand for Informal Ion respect ing KANSAS, and especially the niagnlllcent body of lands granted by Congress In aid of the construction of ll road. This grant comprises OVER 5,000.000 Acres OP LAND, consisting of every odd section in each township, for a distance of twenty miles on both Bides of the road, or one half of the land In a belt of forty miles wide, extending to Denver City. Colorado, thus forming a continuation of the belt of country which, trom the Atlantic coast westward, Is found to be in a ciimule, uoil, and every production of nature, the most favored. THE KANSAS PACIFIC Is 114 Miles the Shot-lent Iload from KanH8 City to Denver, The favorite route of the tourist and the brst line to the SAN JUAN COUNTRY. A copy of the Honterttnd will be mailed free U any address, by appljing to s. J. Oil, MOKE, D. E. CORN ELL, Lund Commissioner, Gen'l Passenger Ag't. Hallna. Kans. Kansas City, Mo. March 5, Onio FITS, EPILEPSY, FALLIXO SICKNESS. POSITIVELY CURED, the worst case of the long est standing, by nsinc Dr. HKKRAKD'fl CUKE. NO HUMBUG." IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS. 'Will give l. (MX) for a cave It will not benebt. A Sansple bottle free to nil addressing J. E. DIP ULLK, Chemist, Office, 1,324 broadway, N. Y. Vim nAriTT- S3 newest and most popular J JWWlV songs, with writings of instruc tion and amusement; also, a list of all the battles, when and where fought during the war, for 3: stamp. Address, Desmond & Bo., 91S Race street, Philadelphia, 91m. It. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Timber on the tump ordeUveredat oar Mill In exchango for Lumoer, tie. We use Clearfield Pine and Hem lock only. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., October 10, 176. Don't you want someehfap foods for Pants and Soils ? f you do, dou't fail to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. UOKTLMKK. VuucaLiuityourwli in style u.t price.