l)c SimcG, Nctu Bloomftclfc, JJa. ADVERTISING KATES I Transient 8 Cents perlluo for one Insertion. 13 " " two Insertions 15 " " "three Insertions. Business Notices in Local Column 10 Cents per lino. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted frco. Tributes of llcspcct, &c, Ten cents per lino. Obituary notices over live lines, 5 cents per lino. TKAM.Y ADVERTISEMENTS. Ono Squnre per year, Including paper, $ 8 00 Two Squares per year, including paper, 13 00 Three Squares " " ' 10 00 Four Squares " " " 20 00 lull Lines Nonpareil or ono Inch, Is one square. NEW BL003IFIELD, PESN'A. Tuesday, February 7, 1S71. The Governor lias appointed lion. W. 31. Hall, ns l'resident Judge of tlio IJed ford and Somerset district, iu pluco of Judge Kinjr, lately deceased. The Public Phut according to the statement, of tlio Secretary of tlio Treas ury on tlio 1st of February, was $2,4ol, 921,090 29. Tho decrcaso during the past month lias been a littlo over four millions of dollars. The decrease since tho 1st of 3Iarch, 1870, has been over ono hundred and ten millions. As Oitm.VANCE recently passed in San Francisco, prohibits " tho carrying of baskets upon any Btrect or alley, sus pended from a polo." A Chinaman ar rested for breach of tho ordinance, escaped fine by pleading that there " was uo street or alley in the city which was suspended from a pole." The rumoii which was in circulation in the early part of last week saying that Paris had surrendered to the Prussians, lias proved true. Tho forts around the city are now garrisoned by the Germans. King William has been sending provis ion?! to the inhabitants of tho cily. An armistice of three weeks has been arranged and it is earnestly hoped that a final peace will bo agreed upon du ring that time. The citizens of Brooklyn, New York, havo now a first class sensation on hand. During a couple of weeks past there have been several cases whoro women and girls mostly young girls havo. been stabbed while passing along tlio street. Tho nttack has in every instanco been committed by a boy, or as some suppose, by a girl disguised ns a boy, and has been dono early in the evening whilo the streets were filled with people. So far, all attempts to arrest tho perpetrator of these outrages have failed. Fortunately nono of the wounds havo proved fatal, but such a terror exists among tlio girls of that city, that few now venturo out alono after dark. Tho object of these nttaeks and who commits them, is at pres ent a mystery though tho police are using every exertion to unravel it. The State Senate havo by a very large majority passed Mr. Buckalcw's favorite system of cumulative voting, ap plying tho plan to the selection of school directors throughout tho Commonwealth, and tho bill will doubtless pass tho House. This bill provides that whenever two or moro persons aro to be chosen in a dis trict for the same term of scrvieo each voter inay give his voto to ono or more candidates; that is, when two directors aro to bo chosen, ho may give one vote to each or two votes to ono ; when three aro to be chosen ho may give one voto to each, or two votes to ono and ono to another ; in tho case of four bo may give ono vote to each, two votes to each of two, or four votes to ono ; in caso of six, one voto to each, two to each of three, threo to each of two, or six to one. If passed by the House it will inaugurate an entirely new system in tho formation of school bonrds throughout tho State. BQ?" Congressman C. C. IJowcn. of South Carolina, will be tried for bigamy at the current term of tho Criminal Court of tho District of Columbia. Mrs. Frances liowen hag commenced a suit against hi m for alimony in tho Common Pleas Court of Charleston S. C, alleging that sho married him on Oct. 31, 1852, in Au gusta, Ga., and that she lived in wedlock with him until January, 1858, when ho abandoned her. Sho alleges that her marriago with him has never been dis solved, but that nevertheless sho believes he has sinco contracted two marriages one in Florida, in 1800, aud the second at Washington, in 1870. She further alleges that he has real estate worth $10,000, besides his salary of $5.,000 as a member of Congress, and asks that a portion of his estate bo sequestered for her benefit. Bf Tho beef roots sugar works at verado, Culiforuiu, have proved on a prac tical working completely successful iu every particular. Tho sugar, just as it is taken from tho centrifugals, is fino dry, dclicutely flavored, perfectly clean, and fit for immediate use. It is almost us white as tho best loaf sugar, and the grain is about as fino us ordinary tublo salt. The success of tho establishment is so decided that the company will bo able to declare ft dividend from the profits of tho tirtt season's work. Smothered to Death Sad Termination of a Sleigh Hide. On Friday evening last a babe, whoso parents resido near Irwin's station, West moreland county, was smothered to death under tho most distressing circumstances. Tho father and mother, it appears, ac companied by their child, aged about two months, started for a sloigh rido, with tho intention of Tisiting a friend residing n few miles distant from their own homo. The littlo thing had boon bundled up in tho most careful manner, to protect it against the cold. Tho parents left homo in the highest spirits, and as tho sleighing was excellent, tho ride was an exceeding ly pleasant one. The weather was cold, however, and fearing that tho child might tako cold, the mother thought sho would not rc movo the wrappings until sho reached their destination. When they arrived at tho house tho child was carried in, and when the wrappings were taken off tho mother was horrified by the sight which proscntcd itself. Tke child was (juito dead, although the body was still warm, and the face was discolored, show ing that, it had been smothered. The grief of tho parents was overwhelming over tho death of "their child, and their journey homeward with tho corpse of the little ono was one of peculiar sadness. A Little Farm Well Tilled. Jlr. Wm. Hubcr is tho owner of six teen acres of ground on tho edge of Chambcrsburg, Franklin county, Pa. Tho Chambcrsburg Public Opinion says: " In the last year ho has not only proven himself a right successful tiller of the soil, but demonstrated that a little ground well farmed will yield as much as many of the neglected ono hundred and fifty acre farms in our county. He had in this sixteen acres some grain, potatoes, pumpkins, etc. Well, the grain was a tol erable fair turn out, but nothing to brag of. From the ten acres in grain he got 180 bushels which he sold at 1 25 re alizing him $225. Tho potatoes turned out better. lie had four or five acres iu potatoes, raising as the product of this seed about 800 bushels, making the nice little sum of $700. We had almost omitted to mention that he sold the wheat straw at $120. So that what was already sold as the product of his sixteen acres of ground amounts to $1,045. Adding tho value of the other 100 bushels of potatoes and vegetables tho income from it would probably run up to $1,200. KCSu'Pwo singular divorce cases wcro heard by Justice Sutherland in the Su premo Court, of New York, recently. Some time last fall a Mr. George Gross, who was a married man, eloped from that city with a Mrs. Elizabeth Miller. The deserted husband and wife commenced their respective suits for divorces, which on motion of John N. Shorter, their coun sel were granted at Chambers. As both cases depended upon tho same evidence, the deserted plaintiffs were thrown ne cessarily often together. Acquaintance, sympathy, and friendship, ripened rapidly into a stronger attachment, aud as they havo been relieved of their matrimonial engagements, they happily terminate the wholo affair by entering into a contract to sail tho matrimonial sea together at an early day. ItSyThe steamer Georgia has arrivod at Paltimoro from New Yolk, aud brings tho crew of the steamer Kensington, of Savannah, from Boston. The Kensing ton collided with the bark Templo of Baltimore, for Bio, 00 miles northeast of Hatteras. The Kensington sunk, and tho bark is supposed to havo sunk and all but ono of tho bark's crew is supposed to be lost. All tho Kensington's passengers and crew arrived safe iu the steamer Georgia. tsii- Several men havo very myste riously disappeared from their houses lately in New York. Tho Inst caso re ported is that of a Mr. Fitzputrick who was a clerk iu Kceley & CuV bank in Wall street. He left homo at his usual timo for business and has never been seen sineo. There is no reason known why ho should have gone away, and fours arc en tertained of foul piny. This is tho third caso of the kind which has happened iu that city recently and which still remain in mystery. t&" A newly arrived contraband from South Carolina, who asked fur lodgings at tho New Haven station house tlio other night, wore no loss than six coats, and'iu the pocket of one, a bottle con taining u tusto of "Jersey lightning" was found. When it was produced the men dicant with an air of indignation, exclaimed, " Who put dut ar bottle in my pocket? Do mau that did dut ar am no iron of mine." CSy By a deed lately iu a Now Hamp shire village, tho buyer bound himself to give a nuitablo muiiitciiaiico to tho seller through his nutural lif'o, to puy him $2.50 uuuually outho 1st of September, to keep him in tobacco "and tho other necessaries of life," to give him u decent burial at his death. fl5uJohn llaulou, tho murderer of little Mary Mohruian. was executed on Wednesday last. The execution took , i :,i. , , place in the prison and was witnessed by only a very few persons. Although ho iniiiln i... .... ('..:.,., i. ,i: i ' , muiio no coniesion liodidnot assert lint innocence. CStf Octararo, Chester county, has a fighting parson. A short timo since, whilo holding a revival meeting, ho was seriously annoyed by the roughs who con gregated around tho church doors. Par son Gregg gave them notice that a repe tition of tho disturbance would causo him to take souio muscular exercise. The noise being repeated the parson stopped his sermon, took oil his coat, and descended from tho pulpit, nnd in a few moments had given ono of tho ring-leaders as pretty a pounding llf! 0 low ever got. This stopped the trouble, and the parson quietly continued the service. JC",? An ingenious wile in Pes Moines cured her husband of snoring thus: She has a gutta-percha tuba with two cup shaped ends ; one she puts over his nose and mouth, and the other over his car. Ho consumes his own noise, as a stove does its smoke, and wakes up instantcr. Below wo publish an act which has been introduced into tlio Legislature for tho jmr poso of allowing every town or borough to determine, whether or not liquor selling shall bo licensed in their locality. Whether it will bo an improvement upon the present manner of settling tho license question can only bo told by giving this method a trial : AN ACT To permit tlio voters of every Ward, Borough, nnd Ton nshlp in this Commonwealth to voto every three years on tlio question of granting Llc-en-sen to sell intoxicating liquors. Sue. 1. Be it enacted, flr., That at tho next annual municipal election in every ward, borough, and township in tho Com monwealth, and nt the annual municipal election every third year thereafter, in every such ward, borough and township, it shall bo tho duly of tho inspectors and judges of election in said ward, boroughs, and town ships, to receive tickets, either written or printed from the legal voters of said ward, borough, and township, labelled on tho out side, " license," and on tho inside, "for li cense," or " against license," and to deposit said tickets in a box provided for that pur pose by said inspectors and judges, as is required by law in caso of other tickets re ceived at said election, and tho tickets so received shall bo counted and iv return of the samo mado to tho clerk of tho Court of Quarter Sessions of tho county in which such wards, boroughs, nnd townships aro situated, duly certified as is required by law, which certificates shall bo laid before tho judges of tho said court at tho first mooting of said court after such election shall bo held, and shall bo tiled with tho other records of the said court ; and it shall bo tho duty of tho mayors of cities and of too constables ot boroughs and townships, or of any olliccr whoso duty shall bo to per form such service, to give duo public notico of such special election abovo provided for, threo weeks previous to holding tho next annual muncipal election in every such ward, borough, or township, and also threo weeks beforo the annual municipal election every third year thereafter. Buc. 2. That in reviewing and counting, and in making returns of tho votes cast, tho inspectors, judges, and clerks of said election shall bo governed by tho laws of this Commonwealth regulating general elec tions, and all tho penalties of said election laws are hereby extended to nnd shall apply to the voters, inspectors, judges, and clerks voting at and attending upon tho election held under the provisions of this act. Sec. 3. Wherever, by tho returns of elec tion in any ward, borough, or township aforesaid, it shall appear that thero is a ma jority against license it shall not bo lawful for any license to issue for tho salo of spirituous, vinous, malt, or other intoxica ting liquors in said ward, borough, or town ship at any timo thereafter, until at an elec tion as abovo provided a majority shall voto in favor of license. Skc. 4. Any pcison who shall hereafter bo convicted of selling or offering for salo in this Commonwealth any intoxicating liq uors, spirituous, vinous, or malt, without ft license, shall bo sentenced to pay a lino of fifty dollars, and confinement iu tho work-. house or county jail for six months for tho Urst oll'oncc ; for tho second and each subse quent offence a fino of ono hundred dollars, and confinement in tho work-house or coun ty jail ono year: I'rnvUeil, that it shall not bo unlawful for tho owners of vino yards to sell, on their own premises, wino of tl(mr own manufacture, in quantities not less than ono gallon, to bo removed aud not drank on tho premises. Ei.i.iottsiiuho, Pa., Feb. 1, 1971. Great Excitement Discovery of Coal in Spring Township. Mr. Editor : Sir, the coal excitement iu this place is greater now than ever known. AVm. Loy, who commenced tw weeks ago to sink a shaft for the purposo of hunting coal lias already found something, which, if it bo not real coal is so near it that tho dif ference is but very littlo. Tho mineral found has all tho appearance of coal, and when placed iu tho firo burns just liko gen uine coal, mid gives a strong sulphur smell. The shaft has been sunk only ;15 feet, and Mr. Loy states that lie is quite confident of getting coal, plenty at about 50 feet. Ho says that 21 years ago ho has Been somo of as genuine coal in this place, as ho ever saw which had been found by digging iron oro. There a number of persons in Littlo Germany, who think they have coal, and aro now engaged in forming a company to boro as soon as possible. I am not ono of tlioso who feel certain or coal iu this placo, Hut 1 do think it would be well to iaise a company, nnd have, the thing fairly tested. Thero are somo who have no faith iu this movement, and I should liko to havo all such give us their reasons why there is no coal hero. Wo do not wish to make fools of ourselves if it ' can bo avoided. If tho geological formation of our county is im probable for coal let us know it, before wo make a " blind shot." J H. I I A great many persons in this county aro I IIOW ttm' complaining of tho hard I Jjmofc Nothing but a railroad to develop ' tho mineral treasures will make t lues bet- tor. ! ',, , , ,, I ho new hummer in the Bessemer stoel '..i,,. nf m.,,.,.1 i, , ..v.... .ww a... ........ , j HVIgliq U';,VUU pounds, and cost $lij,C0O.. Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit Herb, Treo & Shrub, and Evergreen Seeds, prepaid by mail with directions for culture. Twcnty fivo different packets for $1.00. The six classes $5.00. 20,000 lbs. Evergreen ami Tree Seeds i Apple, Pear, Cherry, .fee. ( (irass Seeds Hcct, Cab lingo, Cnrrot, Onion, Squash, Turnip, and nil Vegetable and Flower Seeds, In small or largo quantities) nlso Small Fruits, Stocks. Bulbs, Shrubs, Uoses, Verbenas, &c, by mall, prepaid. Now Golden Handed Japan Lily, 50c. Priced Descriptive Catalogues sent to any plain address, gratis. Agents wanted. Wliolesnlo List to Agents, Clubs nnd tlio Tratlo. Seeds on com mission B. M. WATSON, Old Colony, Nurseries nnd Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Muss. Established In 18-13. 5 Q 2m. R7 The Five Dollar Sewing Machine pur chased by me, January, lHOO.'from tlio Family Sewing mnchino Company, 80 Nassau-Street, N. Y., has been In almost constant uso ever since. It has not been out of order onco. Das cost nothing for repairs, and I find It simple nnd reliable in operation, nnd always ready to sew. Tlioso friends of mino who use them with the new improvements aro very much pleased. The one I bnvo I would not part with. MH8. ANN W. CUTHBUKT. 4.41.3m. 438 West lifith-Strcct, New-York Hon.ii.ns Wir.n Ciir.iniY Tonic Is tho best medicine In the world. They aro ondorscd by thousands who havo tried it. Jt Is for sale either wholesale or retail by F. Mortimer it Co., nnd by most all tho stores In tho county. 4 1. TiiuCahdiff Giant Wananinkcr & Brown havo a " big mens' room" on which they keep a full assortment of garments of extra sizes, for men so big that they have usually had to have their clothes made to order. Xcw Advertisements, is V. iJ 9 TOTHK WOHIUNO CLASS. We are now pro pared to furnish nil classes with constant employ ment at lioim-, the whole ot Hie, timo or for the spare moments, lliisiness new. light, mid prollta bio. Persons of either sex easily earn from fine, to ft per evening, and a proporlionnlsimi by devoting llieir whole time to tho business. Iloys'aud girls earn nearly as much ns men. That all w ho see tills notice may send their address, and test the business, we make, the unparalleled oiler: To stieh ns are not well satlslled, we will pay SI for the trouble of writing, lull particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The J'cnilc'H XAtorurii im)inn'mnyw of the largest nnd best family ncwspnpcrcycr publish, ed all sent free by mail. Jieader, If you want permanent, profitable work, nchli-ess Jv. v.. ALLliN iV.-. CO., Augusta, Maine, r rpiIKNKW VOItIC DAY HOOK.-TIIH L CHAMPION Oh' WIDTH SIPUICMAC V AGAINST TIMO WOULD. A KIHST CLASS EIGHT PAGE DICMOCKATIO WEEKLY, eslnb. lished In liU. Si! per year; SI for six mouths. Sub. sorihefor it. ! wninwncojiies, address " DA Y HOOK, New York City." DK. s. s. 1-ITCH'S Family Physicians 00 panes: sent by mail free. Teaches how to eurcall diseases o the person: skin, hair, eyes, complexion. Write to 711 Broadway, New Xork. J J ADVIillTlSKIfS. AMIMllKTTO litis, l'ricii m. GKO. 1'. liowmx & Co., -10 Park How, N. Y. RIGCS & BRO'S Illustrated nnd Descriptive Catalogue Of Flower Und Vegetable Seeds, AN1 SUMMER FLOWEHIU HULISS. roil 1871. Will be ready fonualllnnbythe middle ot January. notwIthslandliiK our isivat loss or type, paper. eiii;iavini;s, c, by lire, which destroyed thij ,!) i'nntiniiollleeof the lfochester Jteuiovrttt nnd CirimulP, i'-lli December, IsTil. It will be printed on a most elegant now-tinted paper, and illustrated Willi nearly l'lVEDUNDliKf) OllIGIN'AL ENGUAVINGS. And two finely executed Colored l'lnles speel mens for all of which were grown by ourselves the past season from our own stock of Heeds. In the originality, execution and extent of tlio engrav ings It Is unliko and eminently superior to anv oilier Catalogue or "Khual Guiile." extant. The Catalogue w ill consist of 11 Pages, nnd as soon iis published will hu sent free to all who ordered Seeds from us by mail the last season. To others a charge of cents per copy will be made, which Is not tho value of the Colored Plates. Wo assure our friends that tho iudiiei its wo oiler to purchasers of Seeds, as to quality anil extent of Stock, Discounts anil Premiums, are unsurpassed. Please send orders for Catalogues without delay. Ol'lt COLOHKI) CIIKOMO FOR 1S7I W II bo ready to s I out In January. The Cliromo will represent l-'urty-two Varieties of Kliowv and popular ! lowers of mil oral size and color. We de sign to mako It the best Plato of l-'lowers ever Is. sued. Size, l!ix2t Inches. The retail value would be at least Two Dollars; wo shall, however, fur nish It to customers at 7c cents per ropy, and oiler t as a I'leiuin upon orders for Seeds. Seo Cata logue when out. JtlUUUS tfc DKOTIIEU. liochester, N. Y. IQOn, TIIH VKGTAItl.H - OfT"V lOiU l'ULMONAKV BALSAM. lo I U 1 lie old standard rei Iy for Couglis.Oolds.or Con. sumption Kotltlnu better. Cutlkii Duos. & Co., Boston, .Muss. UI'IIAMS DICPILATOltY l'OWDKH. K.iiiioves suiierlluous Imir In Jire minutes without injury to the skin. Kent by mall for St. 33. UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE Itelleves most violent paroxysms In Irs minutes undellcctsaspdodyciiio. 1'rlee S3 by mail . The Japanese llalr Slain Colors tho whiskers and hair a lx-autiful BLACK or Biiown, It consists of only o.VW iirc; vi(oii i.) cents by mail. Address S. C. L' I'll AM. No. 731 .layno Street Philadelphia, pa. circulars sent lice. Sold by ull Druggists. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. M?XmES HO H and ; I II I,H who engage In our new biisl. ness make from to SKI per day in their own In callties. lull iiailieulais anil lust ructions scut five by mail. 1 hose In need of permanent, prollt ublo work, should address at once, GKOitGK ST1NSON &CQ., Portland Maine. EMPLOYMENT FOK ALL. COO HA LA It Y JT.It "WRICK, and ex O J pensus paid Agents, to sell new mi. I use. fid dlscyerles. Address B. KWUKT &C(., Marsh, all, Michigan, r " AgontellloiTIiis f I'AY AG KNTH A HA LAKY of MO iH-r week and expenses, or allow a urge commission, to sell our new and wonderful inventions. Address M. WAG Milt & CO., Mar shall, Mich. T.V1 CirotfAXry.-Any holy or gentleman can -- make 81.(ki a month, secure their own happi ness and iiidcpcnilcnco by obtaining J'.SlCiJ MA NV FAKCl.SA TU.V 01 NUM. ( Alt A JXU.Ui) pages: cloth. Pull Instructions to t; this power over men or nnyuniiuil. ut will, how to Mesmerise become Trance, or Writing Medium Divination, Spiritualism Alchemy, Philosophy of omens Hint Dreams,. llrlghiini Vonug's llaiein, Guide to litrrluge.&c., u 11 contained in this book lon.uou sold; price by mail 81,3'i, ill cloth H in puper cover. Norn K.-Any person willing to act as agent will receive a suinple copy free. As no capital Is required, nil desirous of genteel employment should send for flu-book, enclosing In ceiils for nosliigBto T. W. KVANH & CO., No 41 So KighUl fet. Philadelphia. C U R 1 0 1 U S HOVV TRANCE ! The. Mnrrletl 1utles I'rlrntn 0-nionoii contains llie'desired Information. Sent free for two slumps Address Mrs. a. MliTZUICH, Hanover, l'u. Professional Cards. LEWIS I'OTTKII, ATTonNEV-AT-LAw & NoTAnY rmu.io, iWio IVmmlMil, J'errn Count ii, Venn'a. 3-Special nttcntlon given to Collections of nil Kinds, to fho settlement of estates, Ice., nnd all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity nnd dispatch. Also, Depositions, Allldavlts anil Ac knowledgments taken. -Ofliee II vo doors West of Sutch's hotel. 321y. B I McINTIItE Attorney nt Law. nnd Tits. trlet Attorney of Perry count v. Olllcn with J. T. Mctntirc, New Blooinlleld, I'enn'a. "TTJI. N. SI-nilEUT, Attorney.nt-Law, T V New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. Blooinlleld, 3 33 ly. TTM. M. HUTCH. Attorncy-nt-I.aw, nnd Mill. V tary Claim Agent. New Illonmlleld, Terry oo.. Pa. 3-OIlco Two doors West of I1'. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly TTJI. A. RroNSLKlt, Aftornev-at-Law. y Olilcc ndfoinlng bis residence, on Kast Main street, New Bluoiulleld, l'erry co., Pa. 32 ly S1I. GALHHAITII. Attorney.at-I.nw, New filoouilleld, Perry co., Yn. UrT Tensions, Bounties, Back Pay, and all Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Olllee with Wm. A. Spousler, Esq. 3 2 ly. CI.l-H M I'PliAY, Attorncy-at-Law, and Iteal Estate Agent, New nioomlleld. Terry co., Ta. 3-Olllee with lion. 11. K Jiinkin, South Car lisle street. New Blomlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. CIIAS. A. UAltNKTT. Attornev-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Ta. VS-Olllce adjoining Mortimer's Store. a 2 ly CIIAS. J. T, McINTIItE, Attorney-nt-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. flu- All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 ly. JOHN ti. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Tn. Iistry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den rices.donc In the best manner, and nt reasonablo 2-011icc over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly Ileal Estate, Insurance, AND oivim: agkiscy. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Jieul IZtlute, linkers, insurance, it Ctuim Ayenls New 1 Jloouiticl!, l?u. WE1NVITK theatfentlon of buyers and sell ers to the advantages we oiler them in pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of flee. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farm's, town property, mills, sloro and tavern stands, aid real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to oiler at great bar gains. We advertise- our property very extensive ly, nnd use all our ellorts, skill, and dilligenco to effect a sale. We make no charges unless tlio property Is sold while registered with ns. Wo also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, nudall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of tlio best, cheapest, nnd most reliable lire, life, and eattlo Insurance companies In the I'nited States aro represented at this agency. Property Insured cither on tho cash or mutual plan, nnd perpetually utS-1 nnd lwr thousand. Pensions, bounties, and nil kinds of war claims collected. There aro thousands of soldiers anil heirs of soldiers w ho nre entitled to pensions nnd bounty, who have never made application. Sol diers. If you were wounded, ruptured, oreontract ed a disease In the service from which you are dis abled, yon arc entitled to a pension. When w blows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully invited to give us a call, as w e nre coulldcut we can lender satisfaction in any branch of our business. - No charge for information. 4 2U ly LEWIS l'OTTEH & CO. Ferry County Bank! ftpouslcir, JTtiiiliiu & Co. THE undersigned, having formed a BanklngAs sociatioii under the above name and style, ura now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, Ol'l'OSlTK Tim COVRT IIOUUE, NEW BLOOMPIELD, PA. We recelvo money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over CO days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia anil New York. On time Deposits, live per cent fornny time over four mouths; and for four months four per cent. We aro well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling tho great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored forthe want ot a Bunk of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want tnnd this being the first Bank ever established in Terry county, w o hopo wo will he sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers nnd mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed ot the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Hi-onbi.kh, lllooinllcld, Terry county, Ta. II. K Jiinkin, " " " A. G. Mii.i.kii, Shlppensburg, Cumberland co.,Ta. John Woniikiii.icu, " 11 " IlKNUY lfl'BV, " " " Wm. II. Mn.i.mt, Carlisle, " " OKFICE118! W. A. STONSLKIC. Prttidtnt. William Willis, Cashier. New Blooinlleld, 3 5 ly New Carriage Manufactory, On IIiuii Stueet, Eist or Caulisli St.. New Bloomlleld, Pcnn'a. THK subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New Bloomlleld, Pa., where lie Is prepared to uiai ufueture to order Civ rriagos Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, nnd tlulshed in the most artistle and durable manner. tu Having superior workmen, be Is prepared to furnish wink (hat will compare favorably with (lie best City Work, and much more durable, mid at much more reasonable rates. 0-llETAlltlNG of ull kinds neatly and prompt ly done. A cull Is solicited, i SAMUEL SMITH. I if vm house, New Illooinflcld, Pa. THU subscriber having purchased tho property on the corner of Maine ami Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites nil bis friends nnd fonner oustomers to give lilm a call us ho is determined tt furnish first class accommodations. THUJJAH SU'JVIt. t ltf. Proprietor.
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