!jc tmc0, New Bloomfidi, JJcu 6?, Tuesday, February 14, 1S7J. LOCAL IHH'AIITMENT. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in Advance! CORRESPONDENTS will please bear In mlndthut letters received Isitcr llian Saturdayeve ning, or the down mail dii Monday morning have to luy over until the following week. Subscribers whoso subscriptions arc about out will please remember that all papers are stopped nttlio expiration of the time for which they are paid. As many who w ish to renew, or subscribe, may prefer to pay somo person In their vicinity, rather than remit by mail, we give notice that tho following persons arc authorized to receive money for The Times: II. M. F.UY, Newport, f .1AM ICS I,. Ill VliN, l.andlsburg. W.YI. JACKSON. I'. M New llutl'alo. WM. A. P.ODKN.P.M.. Ickcsburir. H. W. 1'H'K IX 1'. M., Juniata. KM YOI'NO, 1'. M.. Hellville. HAMCF.I. IIKIIKKT. Khcrmansdale. A. S. Will i F.K K IT l,K, Markolvllle. THOMAS SKAdAlt. P.M.. lilain. (1. W. l.oilAt'0 11, Donnally's Mills. W. I. K 1 11. Millcrstown. SAMl'KI, SIK IKMA l Kit, Lnysvlllo. .1. L. KWNOFIt. Centre. OKOHOH CUIST. Green Talk. JOHN HIXLF.lt Sandy Hill. PF.TF.lt A. ilAlUit, keystone, I". t). Temperance Lecture. A lecture on this subject will be delivered in tho court house ou Friday cvenin g next, by Kov. AY. C. Ilendriekson. Ypnily fill. On tho (ilh inst., John Liybtner, while chopping in Keller's woods, in Uyo township, cut liis foot so badly that nt tho last accounts wo had, ho was quite low from loss of blood. ji'hc SL'iirt of Feljninrjr w ill bo celebrated iu this borough by a parailo of tho Odd Fellows, Mechanics, and Knights of Pyth ias, after which a Riippev will Do served. Wo also understand that several addresses will bo delivered. Tnenly Thousand Dollars. Tho bill ap propriating $20,000 to the aid of tho Miillin towu sufferers, has passed both houses. Tho aid may be badly needed, but wo think jt a bad precedent to establish, unless tho Stato wishes to do away with tho usa of insuianco companies. Fatal Accident. On Tuesday morning last, about flvo o'clock, while Christian Shirk, of Lancaster, a brakenian in tho employ of tho Pennsylvania railroad com pany, was discharging his duties, bo was compelled to pass over tho tops of tho cars of his train, tho express freight west, and when between tho saw-mills of tho Harris burg car company and gas works, ho slip ped and fell under tho cars, which passed over him, cutting his body nearly in half, and dragging it about fifty yards. Other injuries wero also evident about tho bead. He was about !10 years of age, and we learn unmarried. . Suspicious Fellows. On Monday of last week thrco men wero arrested at Phippeus- burg by constablo Hykes on suspicion of being burglars, and as our correspondent says supposed to bo the party concerned in tho Kensington Hank robbery. Tho men Were first found secreted in a barn belonging to Jeremiah Anglo, but afterwards left there and took quarters at Mr. Stavcrs Hotel. Their peculiar conduct led to their arrest when it was found that thoy woro supplied with various burglars tools and wero well armed, threo heavily loaded revolvers being found on them. They wci o taken to Carlisle and placed in jail for safe keeping, and word sent to Philadelphia of their arrest. Since tho abovo was written tho watch man from tho bank has visited tho jail but failed to recognize any of the parties. Tho men will however bo detained until tho April term of court, when they will be tried for having burglars tools in their posses sion. Charged with Bribery. According to tho reports regarding tho doings of the commissioners of Cumberland county, they havo discovered a method of putting a littlo more cash into their pockets than can bo dono by simply being satisfied with their legal pay. Charges having boon made against them, an investigation has taken plaoo, and it is shown that thews worthy gentlemen have, in ono instance, at least, boon guilty of receiving a bribe. Tho caso referred to was tho building of a bridge over tho Con odoguinet Creek, in which it is proved that f H00 was paid as bonus on tho contract, which sum tho clerk of tho commissioners says be divided between himself and thoso gentlemen. One of thoso honest gents, Mr. Harris, says ho did receive a roll of bills from Mr. Armstrong, the clerk, and did not oven count them, but put thorn in his pocket, supposing it was all right. It is rare that we find such unsophisticated Innocence among politicians of either party, and such a cool assertion in the ' dog days' would be very pleasant and refreshing. Tho Herald says that Mr. Harris lias been arrested on the charge of bribery, and oth er official misconduct, and that rare devel opments may be oxpectcd at the April court. IJnil Itoud Meeting. Tho meeting of thoso in fimn of building tho D. 15. & B. T. R. H., ndvertised for Saturday r. m., did not in reality talco placo. In tho notice sent tho Timet, tho meeting was call forono o'clock, while in tho other papers 2 o'clock was tho hour named. It was supposed that tho meeting would not bo called to or der beforo tho later hour mentioned, and that the court house bell would bo rang at that lime. Quito a number of persons Interested in tho cntorpriso woro in town on purposo to attend this meeting, and wliilo waiting for tho hour of 2 o'clock to arrive were greatly surprised at 10 min utes past one, to learn that tho meeting had already been held and had adjourned. Wo learn that tho only thing dono by the few who happsncd to bo present, was to ap point a committee to get tho capital stock ro duced to $500,000 and to got tho charter extended. 'When wo stato that a part of this (tho reduction of tho stock) was dono two years since, it will give a pretty good idea of how great an interest thoso present on Saturday havo taken in this enterprise. Instead of being called a meeting of tho friends of a railroad to Duncannon, it w as a very pretty specimen of " How not to do it." Important to I'oslni asters. Not many weeks ago the postmaster at Ilillsboro, N. C, rofuscd to take a mutilated two dollar bill in exchango for stamps. Tho gentle man who had offered tho bill determined to test tho thing and accordingly sued tho postmaster for two dollars damages. Tho suid has just ended, and tho postmaster finds himself victimized to tho extent of $!)0. At tho trial it was shown that tho post ollico department had issued orders that postmasters should receivo mutilated currency in exchango for stamps, when of fered. Tho Court, beside, held that all de partments of tho government were bound to sustain tho currency of tho government, and the fact of a bill being moro or less mutilated was no justification for its being refused by any official of any department of tho government. The Xcw York "Democrat'' gels off' tho following joke on Horaco Greeley's pen chant for saying naughty words : "Horace Greeley's little boy, who attends an up-town school, will tell tho truth any way you can ilx him. TI;o other day tho teacher spelled out tho word " g-r-a-c-e," and asked tho young man to pronounce it. Ho gavo it up, when tho teacher, to refresh his memory, asked him, " What did your father say this morning before eating break fast?" the boy thought a minute, and final ly said, "Pa said d n theso eggs, they are rotten." A Lcssou to I5orrowcr.s. Tho following letter received last week, show how wel come the visits of the timks are, and how to get rid of borrowers : P Fob. 9th, 1S71. Mr. Mortimer: Dear Sir: I am tired of being bored with tho inquiry of "has this weeks Times como yet" and therforo w ill relievo myself of further trouble by subscri bing for another copy. Enclosed I hand $1 lor winch semi tlio paper to Yours Respectfully " lttirncd to Death by n lump Explosion Such is tho heading of somo despatch almost every day. Last week thrco such cases wero reported. If persons would use Perkins & llouso non explosive lamp, thcro would bo no such cases reported, or if iu using tho common lamp they would uso Carson's Steller Oil, they would still bo safe. Both of theso articles aro for salo at most storos in this county, and by F. Mor timer & Co., New Bloomfleld. A Narrow tillage Railroad is to bo con- structed from Greenville, Tenn., to the Green County Iron Works, ten miles dis tant. Tho width of tho track is to bo thir ty inches. AVo shall soon know from cxpe- rienee what is tho comparative valuo of so narrow a guage. Both of tho newspapers published in Mcchanicsburg, have recently changed pro- proprietors. . - B A Colored woman known as "Black Han. nah" died rcconLly at Mcchanicsburg, at tho advanced ago of ono hundred and eight years. Clothing. Persons wanting clothing made in a superior manner should leave their orders with F. Mortimer & Co., who having secured tho sendees of a very supe rior workman lioni jnow loik, are pro parcu to exeeuio orders promptly, mm in tho best stylo. They also have the best as sortment of cassimcres and cloths in tho county. tf. Church Polices. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Mnnlayatll in tho morning. and at 6 in tho evening. Prayer meeting will bo held ou Wednesday evening in tho same placo. In tho Reformed Church services day and evening, during the week. In the M. h. Church, prayer-meeting on Thursday evening. Preaching on Sunday evening uy llov. hclirlbcr. Yacruuni Oil is tho best oil you ran apply to harness or leather of any kind. It makes it soft and black, will not cum and renders leather wator proof. Tit it, and if not satisfactory, your money will uo rot mi. ded. For sain by F. Mortimer & Co. For The Bloomfield Timet. Remember tho Sabbath Day to go Hunt ing. Mr. Editor Had God, in civincr his com- mandmants to Moses, substituted this ono, instead ot " Hcmembcr tho Sabbath day to keep it holy," I doubt not that it would bo strictly observed by many individuals. Not many Sabbaths ago my heart was pained at, tlio sight of a party of hunters from KUiottsburg, eight iu number, in tho per sonages of this timo wo will not give mo names ; it tlio party is soon again, their names will bo given in full and with an equal number of dogs, dese crating God's holy day, by traversing tho surrounding bills in pursuit of game. Should such gross violation of our laws, civil and religious, bo tolerated ? Has El- liottsburg become so degraded m morals as to tolerate such conduct' Is it not a burn ing shamo to a place liko EUioltsburg, in which thcro aro two churches w hoso pulpits are filled by ablo ministers of tho gospel of our blessed Master? if theso ministers aro not sensibly alive to their duties, and tlio church-going peoplo of Elliottsburg and vicinity, aro indiff erent to such conduct, is thcro not an individual outsido of tho church, that has so much regard for our civil and religious laws, and tho moral standing of his community, as to tako tho matter in hand, enforeo our civil laws, and put an end to such bold and daring pro- lanition oi c.ou s Holy day .' jjkj.ta. Fur the Bloomfield Timo. Altooxa, Feb. 0th, 1871. Mr. Editor A good number of tho curi ous fun-seeking worshipers of frivolity in this city (Altoona) wero most gloriously nuninuggeu mo oincr evening, rsonio fol low came along claiming to be a great con jurer, and proposed to pay all who would come to Ins. wonderlul entertainments. A live pig was to bo given away, a barrel of Hour, watches, iVc. V o saw ono man tak ing two small children to see tlio fun, and then perhaps ho said he might get tho bar rel of Hour or pig. I need not prolong this to say that they were disappointed in their expectation. A few miles up tho railroad from here, a man lost his life a short time ago, ho went to take his brother's placo to ship coal, and as wo wero informed, while in tho act of banding a bill to some one on the ears, was run over, and was mangled desperately. A singular animal is skulking about this city destroying people. Ho has neither head nor feet. Tlio people sent to Pitts burg to get a man to help them chain this vicious creature. The meeting was held in the basement of tho Baptist Church, and about one hundred assembled and heard a No. 1 temperance lecture. Saw our friends llev. Daniel Ilartman, and John Swartz, formerly from Duncannon, there. OliSKKVKH. Wauled. From 50 to 100 bushels of good Charcoal. For further particulars, inquiro at this office. licijixli'U vf Sales. Uil Tf for the following sales have been print ed at this ollicc : On Thursday Feb., 21! W. H. Duni at his residence near Elliottsburg will sell horses, cows, Chester pigs, and farming Implements in great variety. On Friday Feb., 21, Fickcs it Smith nt Millford wiil sell one good mare, buggy, spring wagon, sleigh etc. On Wednesday March 1st. .1. M. Ptanibaugli at bis residence near (irccu Park will sell a Hue lot of pigsand a sow,ol pure Chester breed, besides horses, cattle, harness, and a variety of farming implements. On Friday March 3d Messrs Sbeall'cr fc Co., In Kyc twp., miles west of Duncannon will sell 0 bead of mules, horses, cows, wagon gears, tools, a large quantity of lumber and many other articles. W. C. llouser, Auctioneer. On Monday, Feb. 27, the Ailinlnistratorsfof John Kccder, deceased, lute of Spring town ship, will seq personal property, consisting of live stock, farming Implements, and household furniture. On Saturday, March 4, Samuel It. Lady, from his residence near lilgler post-oHlec, Ad nms county, will sell a largo quantity of farm ing Implements, stock, etc. On Monday, March 0, A. L. llowmnn, from his residence near Orler's Point, will sell live stock, meat by the pound, potatoes by the bush el, and a large lot of fanning Implements.' On Wednesday, March 1st, Lewis Llekel, from his residence In Whcutlicld township, 6 miles from Dui'cauuon, will sell livc-stoek, farm implements, household furniture, and of fer ut puulie. snlo his farm of 110 acres. County l'rieo Current. Ui.oomkii!I.i, February l.I, 1R71. Flax-Hced S3 W Potatoes '.5 cents. llutter V pound 25 " K(?gs V dozen 22 " Dried Apples V pound An 0 " Dried Peaches K (i 10cts.jll. Pealed Peaches 1.1 tS IS cts. " Cherries (I (4 0 cts. " " Pitted l,14i)18 cts. " Hlackberries 8 4j 10 els. " Onions V bushel 7.1 " t VarrccUd Weekly by Win. Juniih .( ton. Nkwpoict, February 1.1, 1811, Flour. Kxtra, 5.1 fsj lted Wheat llKKjl lil Hye 7.1 Corn t13f. Oats jfl :I2 pounds, 40 Clover Seed fl 00 eg! (100 Timothy Seed 3 IK Flax Seed 1 71 Potatoes 70 (i round Aliimn Salt 2 21 Mineburncr's Coal, 2 40 Htovo Coal .1 U C 00 Pea Coal 9l Smith Coal 25 els. 1ms. Cross TIcs.SJS feet long i5 U 41 cents. Dressed llogs Sets, flh Philadelphia Frice Current. torrectcd Weekly I'V Janwv A Andrews, No. 123 M,ucki:t Stiii:i;t. I'liii.Aiir.i.eiiiA, February 10, 1870. White Wheat 1 40 I 57 ltcd Wheat 1 40 1 no Hye wmm Corn .' 777I Outs .18 a oo Clover Seed lUHll'A imiib. Timothy Heed 1 1108 23 Flax Heed t 00 tS 2 IH Country l.ttrd 11 j 12 KKKS 2!(0 Ul Iluttur, solid 111 bbls, 12 & III Washed Wool 51 cents per lb. Dressed ilogn OulO et. peril). Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit Herb, Treo & Shrub, and Evergreen Seeds, prepaid by mail with directions for culture. Twcnty flvo different packets for $1.00. Tlio six classes $3.00. 20,000 lbs. Evergreen and Tree Seeds t Apple, Pear, Cherry, &c. (irnss Seeds; Beet, Cab bage, Carrot, Onion, Squash, Turnip, and all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, In small or largo quantities ) also Small Fruits, Stocks. Bulbs, Shrubs, Hoses, Verbenas, fcc, by mall, prepaid. Now Ooldcn Handed Japan Lily, fide, l'riccd Descriptive Catalogues sent to any plain nddress, gratis. Agents wanted. "Wholcsalo List to Agents, Clubs and tho Trade. Seeds on com mission 11- M. WATSON, Old Colony, Nurseries and Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, MnsB. Established hi 18-13. 5 5 2m. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Tho advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to bis fellow sull'crcrs tho means of euro. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of tho pre scription used, (free of charge), with tho di rections for preparing and UBing thosamo,whlch they will Ibid a sure euro for. Consumption, Asthma, Hronebltis, ite. Parties wishing the prescription will please nddress liev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No. 43 Cedar St., New York ly4 41,a. Notice Is hereby given, that the Commissioners of Perry Coiinly. will hold the Triennial Ap peals for the year IS, 1 . for the townships and bor oiighslu said county, forlhe purpose of licaiiii; all persons w ho may apply for redress, and to gi ant such relief In tliem.as mav appear Just and reason able. Ainicals t, ciiiiuneui-e at II o'clock Iu tho morning and end aluln the afternoon of each day lo wit; At Liverpool, for the bor. of Llvcrnool and the two. of Liverpool, on Tuesday tho 14th day ot Feb., 1s71. At Montgomery Ferry, for the twp. of Ilulfalo on Wednesday the l.Mh day of Feb. Is71. At New I'.ullaloe. for the bor. of New llulTalos anil walls twp. on Ihe hi ilav of Feb., 1H71. At Newport, for the bur. ot Newport, and Oliver twp.. on Friday the 17lhdav of FcIp..1S71. At Newport, for the townships of Howe and Mil ler on Niinruay me lsin uuyol Feu., 1ST1. .JOHN STF.V'KNS. "1 ZAIIIAKIAII liK'K, V Commissioners. .1. A. LINAWKAVFIt.J John li. mii;m:u, t'lurk. Jan. 17, l'JTl. A Perfectly Men-Explosive Lampl IJF.1SKINS& ilorSK'S PATKNT LAMPS are the only Lamp that Oivr.s I'i'.ui'KcT Hai'ktv with ai. i, mm is of on,. 1 ney are mane oi brass, aim win kim a income, maiullg mem ino CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. The undersigned an Agents for l'errv County, and will supply Merchants at the Manufacturers' price. Persons wanting a nood aiticlo arc re quested to examine this lamp. F. MOKiiMKlt & CO., New llloomlleld. Pa. f?- Agents wanted to canvass the County. OP VAI.I.'AllI.R I J, 20 - I, 10 !-4 rr .V 'V T-Z . ON SATPItDAY, TIIK SIT 1 1 DAY OK FLU l!F 1!V, 1S71, will lie sold on the premises, at 11 o'clock a. in., the following Heal Instate, to wit : A l-'arni containing l i t Acres iiikI T loi"fliN, (strict measure), situate In Juniata township, Per ry county. P.i., about two miles west of .Newport, with wcuthcrbonrded Fit AM K DWFLLINU IIOI'HK, Hilling House, Wash House, and a great variety of other improvements; with fences in good older and a large new FKA.MU HANK UAHN. There Is running water, excellent spring and sul phur water. The laud Is nearly all cleared, and in good cultivation, with meadows and oilier ad vantages. This farm was tho residence of John Koiigli, deceased, who died seized thereof: Saw Mill, Foundry, Orchard, and on the whole is a very desirable property. ALSO, on the same day, at 2 p.m. .w ill bo sold by public outcry, ou the premises, another IP INK 1 11 3X , containing im ACliFS and 81 perches, (strict, measure) ; greater part cleared and In a good stale of cultivation, with Incadows, ivc, with good weatlierboanled Fit AMU DWI-LI.INO DOCSK, also, a tenant house thereon, anil Frame JSunlc llui'ii, and numerous other improvements, with good fen ces, . springs of water, apple orchards, etc. This farm adjoins one of the llrst described, and Is still nearer to New port. It Is a very desirable proper ty. Titles to both unexceptionable. 4.Trkms. One-third and one-nlxlli of two thlids, alter deducting costs ut proceeding 111 par tition to remain In the premises, the Interest thereof to tie paid annuallyio Mrs. Mary Kliabetli Koiigli, w idow of said John Kough. deceased, dur ing the time of her natural life, and upon her de. cease the principle shall be paid to the heirs of tho said John Kough, or their legal representatives; to be secured by recognizance 111 tho Orphans' Court of said county. That one-half of the bal ance of said purchase money he paid on continua tion of the sale; and the remainder In two equal annual payments Willi Interest; lo bo secured by Judgment bonds and mortgages. JACOH. 1!. KOt'fiH, MAKV I-;. KoCdll, Trustees appointed by the Court to sell the above Ifeal Kstate. January 31, b7L ts A IN'ew Leather, Harness and Oil Store t At Jiuncannon, I'cnn'a. Till! subscriber lias Just opened 111 Duncannon, perry county. Pa., opposite Ihe National I Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of I.KATHIUt. HADDLFltY, OILS, THL'NKS, HII01C-FINDINCH,&C He is prepared to till orders at the shortest notice and In the best manner. A number of tho Is'st workmen are employed, and repairing is iloiiu n o ii. 'ii i iii-i.i j ii 1 1. 1 on mi, 111111, i rutin lauie u;i in. ItFFINF.D OIL lire test by tho barrel, or in larger lots. LI IlltlCATINO nnd oilier OILS of the best quality. In lets to suit purchasers. The CASH paid for liark, Hides and Skins of nil marketable kinds, 4.Jieaso call and examine our stock beforo purchasing elsewhere JOH. M. IIAWI.KY. Duncannon, S 4 tf Two Valuable Farms LOCATKD IN JUNIATA COUNTY, PA., .At Vrivtito Kiilo. ONKof thn farms contains MHO AC'ItKS of well-Improved land, with good buildings, and good water near tin, door, with tins fruit, and niiiii V other improvements. Stores, Mill, and Churches within sight. Tho other contains lftO ACIIKS of well-Improved land, good Imlhllngs, line Spring ot water near the door, and excellent fruit of miiiy varie ties, i he laud Is In a high state of cultivation, and of Ihe Ih-.hI quality, 'these arc desirable fainu and will be sold. For further particular cull ou or address " TIMm Oh'FICK," 4 4tf New Uloouilleld; Perry co., Pa. Xcw Advertisements. ? $M $s ? p ? ? ? TO TDK WORKING- CLASS. Wn nra nnvu nv pared to furnish all classes Willi constant cmplov nient at home, the whole of the timo or for tlio snare moments, llusiness new, light, and prollta ble. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50e to tl per evening, and a proportionalsum by devoting their whole timo to tho business, lioys and uliis earn nearly as much as men. That all who see iiii milieu may send moir suurcss, anil lest the business, we make the unparalleled oiler: To such as aro not well sallslied, we will pay ?1 for the trouble of writing. I'ull particulars, a valuable sample- which will do to commence work on, and a copy of Tim V'co,r IJtnrary Cbi;wiim one. of thn largest ami best family newspapere.ver publish- i .i ,iu m ill, in-u ny man. neaiier, it you want permanent, jirolitable work, address j.. v. tM.i.n rts Augusta, Maine, r TIIKNKW YOltK DAY HOOK.-TIIE CHAMPION OK WIll'l-U Nl'l'KKM ACY AUAINST Till-: W011I.D.-A Flit ST C I Wl SS F.KillT PACK DKMOCIIATIl! vvi.i.- .- ! v lished In 1S10. S2 per years SI for six 'months, siibi 1',7. 1'!'- I - i-'"S "f'-oiiciicoiies, address " DAY- J.ivw i, JU(t LIIJ, DK. M. S. FITC1PS Family Physician! P0 pases; sent by mail free. Teaches how to cure all diseases of tho person; skin, hair, eves complexion. Write to 714 Broadway, New Xork. ' STrWn VOU " PA M lJI LIvT TO njjjll I J ADVKKTISIORS. l'ii,.0 20ets. Ono. P. ltowiii.I, & CO., 40 Park Jlow, K. V. BRtCCS & DRO'S Illustrated nnd Descriptive Catalogue Of Flower and Vegetable Heeds, AN II JSL JIMF.lt FIiOWEKIU JIULUM. I'OH 18T1. Will be ready for mailing by the mlddlcof January notwithstanding our great, loss or type, paper, engravings, by lire, which destroyed tho Jol Printing olllce of tin; Jiuchesler x:uioc,eitt anil Vmmiiii; 21th December, s?0. It will be printed on a most elegant new-tinted pa per, and lllusl rated wall nearly FIVE HL'NDKF.D OUIOINAL KNU HAVINGS. And two llncly executed Colored Plates speci mens for all of which were grown bv ourselves tho past season from our ow n stock of Seeds. In tho originality, execution and extent of tho engrav ings it. is unlike and eminenllv supeilor to anv oilier Catalogue or "Fioral (luidc" extant. The Catalogue will consist of 1 1 -i J'agps, and as soon as published will be sent freo to ail who ordered Heeds from us bv mail the last season. To others a charge of 1.1 cents per copy will be made, which is not tho value of the Colored Plates. We assure our friends that tho Inducements we oiler to purchasers of Seeds, as to ipialily and extent of Stock, Discounts and Premiums, aro unsurpassed. Please send orders for Catalogues without delay. OCH COLOIilCI) CIIIiOMO FOlt 1871 Will be ready to send out in January. The Chronin will represent Flirty-two Varieties of showv and popular Flowers of natural size and color. Wo de sign to make it the best Jiale of J'iowers ever is sued. SSi.e, 111x21 inches. The retail value would be at least Two Dollars; wo shall, however, fur nish it to customers nt 7.1 cents per copy, andolicr It as a Prelum upon orders for Heeds. Hco Cata logue when out. JUMUU.-j ite ItltOTJIKlt. Jloehester, N. Y. 1 QDlfi rsK T"K VFOTAULK "1 QrT JLOO l'L'LMONAltY ItALHA.M.lO I U The old standard remedy for Conghs.Colils.or Con sumption. Aolliiny tKitee. t'L'n.iiit linos. & Co., lloston, Mass. UlifAMS DF.IiLATOKY POWDKH. It.nnoves superlluous hair iu Jliv. mimilrs Vfithout Injury to the skin. Heut by mail for jl.23. UPHAM'S ASTHMA CURE relieves most violent paroxysms In lire minute and elleets a sp.iedy cure. Price 82 by mail . The Japanese Hair Stain Colors the whiskers and hair n beautiful HLACK or llitow'N, II consists of only US II peoiieration 7" cents by mail. Address H. I' . L'PJIAM. No. 721 Jayno Hlrcet liilladelplna, l'a. Circulars sent Free. Hold by all Druggists. $5 TO $10 PER DAY. HOYS and o I It 1.8 who engage In our new busi ness make from fl lo S10 per day Iu their own lo calities. Full particulars and Instructions sent freo by mail. Those in need of permanent, prolit ublo work, should address nt once, GKOliOF; HiiNHON & CO., Portland Maine. EjIPLOYMENT FOlt ALL. Qrk NADAKY PUll WKKK, and ex- jV)v penses paid Agents, to sell new and use. lid discoveries. Address it. HWiiliT &CO., Marsh all, Michigan, r Agents! Head This! -ITT-J'I VVII.Ii 1'AY AO ENTS A SALARY V or li(l per week and expenses, or allow a largo commission, to sell our new and wonderful Invent Ions. Address M. WAONF.lt &CO., Mar shall, Mich. JS V( 1IOMA XCV.- Any lady or gentleman can make jl.ooo a inonlh, secure their own happi ness nnd Independence, by obtaining J'UVCO MASCY I'ANClXATIoy Oil HHUL ClfAJlJV JMU. 1110 pages: cloth. Full Instructions to u tills power over men or any uumal, at will, heir to Mesmerise become Trance, or ritingMcillums Divination, Hpiiituultsm Alchemy, Philosophy of omens and Dreams,. lliiidiam Young's Ilarem, Cuiile. to Marrlage.&e., all contained in this book lou.000 sold; price by mail $1,21, Iu doth SI in pujicr cover. Notick.-A ny person willing to act as agent will receive a sample copy free. As no capital Is required, all desirous uf genteel employment should send for the book, enclosing 10 cents for postage to T. W. JiVANS Si CO., No 41 Ho JiighUi k. Philadelphia. "cuniouslniow strange i The Married Laillrs l'rlvaln 0ni;winwicontalns the'desired Information. Sent free for two stamps Address Mrs. 11. MLTZOF.lC, Jlanovtir, 1'n. Perry County Bank! Sponsler, Juiiklu & t'o rpillt undersigned, having formed a Banking As L soclatioii under the above iiuiue and style, ar now ready to do a Ccneral Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE TUB COURTHOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. I U'n mclvn mnni'V mi Hennslt nml iiav hack on . demand. We discount notes for a jieiiod of not over 00 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and; New York. i On time Deposits, live per cent, forany time over four mouths; and for four months four per cent Wo are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business; and knowing, ami for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored fortli want of a Bunk of Discount and Deposit, we liar have determined to supply the want ; and this being the first Bank ever established In Perry county, w hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of th fol lowing named partners: W. A. Hr-ONSi-Ea, Bloomlleld, Terry county, Pa. B. V. Jiinkin, " ' " A. (J. Mii.i.kk, 8hlpvensburg, Cumberland eoPa. John Wonhkhucu, " " " llF.Nitr ltl'IIV, " " " Wm. II. MiLLWi, Carlisle, " " OFFICEOS; t W. A. BPONSLEK, JYwMcilf. William Wiixis, Omliler. New Bloomlleld, 3 & ly (Sale lllllg. All order for salo bills by mail, will be promptly attended to,