4 l)c ime0f New Blaomftcllr, )a. ADVERTISING JtATK8l Tramient 8 Cents per lino for one Insertion. 13 " " two Insert ions 15 " " "tlirce Insertions. Business Notices In Local Column 10 Cents per line. Notices of Marriages or Deaths Inserted freo. Tributes of Respect, &c, Ton conts per line. Obltuury notices over live lines, 5 cents per line. YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. Ono 8qunro per year, including paper, $ 8 00 Two Squares per year, including paper, 13 00 Three Squares " " " 10 00 Four Squares " " " !J0 00 Tun Lines Nonpareil or one Incli, is one square. NEW BL00MFJELI), TENN'A. 'Tuesday, February 21, 1S71. A IIomkstf.ati Law. Tlio operation of a homestead law was curiously illus trated in a caso recently decided by the United State District Court, in tho State of Missouri'!. IJenry I'eckerford, a bank rupt, was the owner of a leasehold estate having five years to run, which being sold by tho assignee, realized $1,400. After the 6ale, tho bankrupt claimed $1,000 of tho proceeds from tho assignee in lieu of a homestead. Tho claim was resisted by tho nssiguee, nnd on tho trial being had, judgment was given in favor of tho bankrupt. Tho caso was subse quently appealed, with the same result it being held that the samo provision of the bankrupt law did not nullify tho pro vision of the State law, providing for homestead exemptions. The assignee was, therefore, ordered to pay I'eckerford who was the head of a family, $1,000 out of tho proceeds of tho sale of his lease hold. Tho Wonders of the Printing Tress. The Philadelphia Star gives the fol lowing description of the perfection, power, and speed of their Bullock Print ing Press : " It is only siniplo justice to our splen did Uullock Printing Press to record, with our biggest and most appreciative adjectives, tho wonderful feat it it accom plished on Wednesday last. Tho history of journalism in this country records no other instance wherein a singlo printing press, in a single day, turned out so ma ny as 202,981 perfect copies of a newspa per; and wc seriously question if tho Old World, which is far behind tho New in printing machinery, has ever dreamed of such a marvel. On the day of Twitchell's suicide wc issued 95,000 papers ; which was proba bly considered an extraordinary thing in fact something unprecedented for an evening paper. Yet that was accom plished with two presses a lloo press throwing out 12,000 extra per hour, and tho German Democrat's admirablo Bul lock machine, whose capacity was twice as large ; and on that day some 50,000 of the paper were merely " half sheets." On this occasion there was none of that. Every paper was a perfect one. It was ten o'clock on Weducsday morn ing before tho preliminary shriek and snort from our press room gave notico that the " Bullock" was starting on his journey, with five miles of white paper coiled tightly on his back 1 Bound and round tho track ho spun, spitting out tho printed sheets like a foam from his nostrils, and reeling off the tons of virgin paper as lightly as a wizzard pulls the endless ribbon from his miouth 1 He kept his breathless gait all day without a pause, savo once, when his iron sinews gave signs of stiffening, and his trusty keepers halted him a spell to oil his aching joints." That the Star is tho best evening pa per published, is our firm belief. Tho more pretentious papers, chargo a greater price, but really have not tho variety of interesting and spicy reading matter which is found iu tho columns of the Evening Star. If its circulation increas es according to its merits, tho proprietors will goon need another press of tho samo kind. Heavy Damages fur Uaggnge Burned. Cyrus II. MoCormick brought a suit against the Pennsylvania Central ltail road Company for tho alleged destruction by them in March, 1802, of several trunks and thoir contents. Mr. McCor mick, a resident of Chicago at tho time arrived in Philadelphia on his way home, and delivered his baggage to the company to bo checked through. Tho trunks were overweight and the agent refused to check them, although the passage tick ets were shown, unless an additional sum wus paid. This was refused, and tho re turn of the baggago was demanded, but too late, as it had already been forward ed. On its arrival at Chicago, as there was no one to receive it, tho, trunks were stored in the depot, which was struck by lightning the following night and con sumed with the larger part of the bag gago. On the trial of tho action, tho jury awarded tho plaintiff $10,601,61. Prom - this judgment the company appealed to tho Supremo Court, geueral term which affirmed the judgment with costs. 0&" A man was recently informed just before his marriage thut his bride had fallen heir to $300,000, but he lot tho ceremony go on just the tame. Xarrow Gunge Railroads. We find tho following article on tho subject of narrow guogo railroads in tho Commercial Lift. At tho present tinio it may bo of interest to many of our readers, and enable them to form a cor rect opinion of this class of roads : " Railroads como from England origiually, and are but extensions of tho tramway principle, which was originally used in conveying minerals from tho English mines to tho shipping ports. Tho tracks of tho mining railroad wero always narrow, being from two to two foot six inches in width. Whilst tho amount of material thus conveyed might seem pot ty to ono acquainted with tho hugo cars of tho present day, still if tho expenso of carrying a given quantity of freight un der the narrow and broad guagc ' system bo taken into account, it would bo found to bo in favor of tho former; in this country, however, it is passion to do every thing magnificently, and henco wo have paid no attention to this plan of road. Under certain circumstances, of courso such tracks would not do on tho great routes of travel, where tho trado presses so heavily that tho problem is how to carry tho greatest amount of goods iu the shortest time. But there are points where tho local travel cannot bo great, and yet whero tho small engine with its small cars would bo nn imnienso accom modation, tho narrow-guago road would open intercourse and benefit rcigions of tho country which are comparatively cut oil' from intercourse with tho world, be causo they are out of the usual lines of railroad travel. These small railroads would bo important feeders to tho main lines and bring to them much business whilst neighborhoods would be stimula ted to greater activity, and tho country bo benefitted accordingly. Tho idea seems to be new, although in fact it is very old, but it has struck the minds of railroad men so favorably that we must expect an increase of tho narrow guagc roads in all parts of the county with im mense rapidity. In Canada they already have them. In this country, it is now said that one is to bo built i'roin Buffalo to Springville, and another of two-feet six-inch guagc only from Allontown to Beading, Lebanon nnd llarrisburg, and along tho valleys of tho Tulpchockcn and Swatara creeks. Tho latter road will bo devoted to local traffic, and it will be of an immense benefit to nil who aro within its range. In the new States aud Terri tories, theso narrow-guago roads, would boa means of developing tho country to a prodigious extent, and their adoption must lead to highly beneficial results. BCS" Tho citizens of McKccsport have been thrown into a state of excitement by tho sudden departure or disappearance from their midst of two men, Thomas Williams, a resident of tho borough, aud " Sandy" Banks, a resident of Dravos burg, opposito McKcesport, on tho Mo uongahcla river. Sunday morning about three o'clock, Banks, who was considerably under tho influence of liquor, went to the door of Williams' house, iu McKccsport, and roused tho inmates. He wanted Williams to get up and take him iu tho ferry skiff over to Dravosburg. At urst Williams refused to get up, but the demands were continued, and at last ho arose, dressed himself hastily and went out. Williams had been paid on Saturday, aud before leaving the houso he handed his wifo his month's wages. His wife gavo him a bunch of keys, including the one that would unlock the ferry skiff. With the keys and a pair of oars, Williams left the house and joined Banks. From that time nothing has been heard of cither of the men. Mr. Williams' failuro to return homo caused an investigation, tho result of which would indicate that " foul play" had been used. The ferry skiff was found at iU usual placo locked, aud ono of the oars he had taken with him from tho houso was fouud lying upon the wharf broken in two. Banks' residence was visited, but ho had not been homo during tho night. 1 ho river was dragged yesterday, but so far as we could ascertain no further de velopments havo been mado iu tho case. I'ittsburi Paper. Jt7 About a year ago tho United States Express oflico at Chupin, 111., was broken into and tho safe of tho company, containing a considerable amount of mon ey and valuables, was carried off. Tho safo and contents wero never found, and tho robbers escaped detection und cap ture until recently, when an insano man named Stephen Van Vlack, who was arrested aud placed in tho insane asylum, stated that ho . had au accom plice named I). E. Parker were tho rob bers. A watch, which was in tho safo at the time it was stolen and carried off was found in Vuu.Vlnck's house, near Chap in. Van Vlack says they buried the safe in the woods, not far from his dwell ing. Officers havo been scut iu pursuit of Parker, who is now somewhere in Pennsylvania. Jfca? A fellow convicted in tho Clarion county court of lust week on two charges of violating the law in regard to the sale of liquor, blandly requested the judgo to suspend sentence for a few days till he could get married, as he feared his " girl" wouldn't havo him ufter he had been in jail. His request was granted. Awful Suffering on Shipboard. Long Island, Feb. 15. A terriblo caso of suffering and death, caused by tho recent severe cold nnd ieo blockade in the East ltivcr and Long Island Sound, ia reported as follows : A schooner had been lying off Long Island reef, frozen in, for tho past few days. Tho captain and crew, consisting of two men and a boy, wero engaged most of tho timo in attempting to cut their way out of tho ice. lestorday, tho people residing on shore, noticing that everything about tho schooner was still and strange, managed to get within hail ing distance, when tho boy mado known their condition. After great exertions tho vessel was reached, and there a sick ening sight was beheld. Two sailors wero dead, and literally frozen stilt, and tho captain nnd tho boy wero nearly fro zen and starved, they having run out of supplies. Iho captain persisting in vam efforts to reach tho open sea, had frozen both hands fect, ond was helpless. Tho bodies wero removed ashoro and tho helpless survivors taken care of. t-35"1 A wonderful revival has been in progress some timo past in au interior town m Maine. It began ou tho first of January, when fourteen young ladies were received into tho Congregational Church. First, Chris tians beran to pray aud labor ; then tho young becamo interested, then older peo ple, till nil classes wero reached. Tho pastor writjs " Every merchant, every doctor, tho lawyer, tho hotel-keeper, every rumseller, every drunkard but two, every business man in tho place but two aro rejoicing in Chrit. Whole fam ilies were soon coming to ask fur prayers." At present upward of four hundred are indulging hope. Three fourths of the inhabitants of Bristol of responsible age arc seeking or have found Jesus. The work is still progressing. The inquiry now is, not who will come, but who has not como. JKi? Elizabeth Hurley, occupying an apartment in the tenement houso nt 52 Mulberry street N. Y., was found dead in her bed recently by ono of tho neighbors. Tho state of her room indicated tho wretched and miserable manner in which sho had lived and died. Tho police wero uotified, and upon taking possession of tho premises found upon tho dead woman's person $70 iu currency. Two savings bank books wero also found in tho room, representing deposits to tho amount of $2,000. Tho womau was very miserly in her habits aud it is said de prived herself of tho necessaries of life in order to increase her board. Sho was 05 years old. For a long time tho po lice havo knowu her as a professional beggar, but on account of her advanced ago rarely interfered with her. Tho coroner held an inquest. SSff" Tho latest Tammany scheme is to procure tho pnssago of a law providing ibr the issuo of bonds amounting to $2, 000,000 by tho city of Now York, to lay out and complete tho Morning Sido Park. Tho park, it is said, will not cost any thing like the amount stated, but Tweed and his associates havo a largo amount of property iu that vicinity, aud while this property is to be greatly enhanced in val ue, thcro will bo liberal stealings out of tho fund beaido. Tho " colonisation" of voters, about election times, is another object which tho Tammany leaders havo in view. The schemo has been exposed, but it will nevertheless be carried out. Great ia Tammany. S&"A trial is now pending in New York, iu which a widow suos an insur ance company for payment of a policy of 80000 ou her husband s life. Iho com pany refuses payment on tho ground that the husband insured his life in different companies fur 840,000, and a few weeks ago went West, and, while, going from Ciueinuati to Louisville ou the mail-boat, committed suicide for tho express pur poso of securing tho money to his family. A curious fact iu regard to this case is that an author who recently introduced a similar instance into a story was obliged to cut it out, becauso tho editor declared no ouo would believe it. HSy On tho afternoon of tho 15th inst., while Mr. A. D. Gordon, an attache of tho " Star" newspaper, was proceeding through Twenty-fifth St., towards Black wcll's Island ferry, ho was assaulted by two ruffians, who felled him to tho ground, aud after beating und kicking him rifled his pockets of 180, with which they es caped. It was afterwards ascertained that they wero two very bad characters named Jas. Wuir and Thomas Gilbrido, the latter of whom has been arrested. Mr. Gordon's wounds aro not serious. Tho most singular part of this matter is that so much money should bo fouud ou a man connected wiih a newspaper. li An oiiti-kissing society has been formed by the Galena, 111., girls. "No kissing before marriago" is their motto. Tho boys will offset this little ar rangement by a society tho motto of which will be. If no kisses, no wed dings." Gold during the past week lias ranged from 111 to 112, closing at the end of the week atjllll. HOMES FOB ALL, in Tim Land of Plowcrs and Perpetual Growth. FLORIDA. Tlio Itnl.y orAmcrlnn. . IT IK not excelled In Oi.imath 1v nny or tho United .Stales, and It may lie iloulited whether it can lie equaled in tlm win Id. Located on 1 lie very borders of the Torrid Zone, still her situation between the duif of Mft.xico mill the Alkintlc Ocean Is such that she Is swept alter nately by the winds of the Kantcrn and Western seas, nnd relieved from the burning heats which prevails In other Southern Slates j nnd thus it happens that hy the Joint Inllucnco of latitude and peculiar location, she is relieved, on the ono hand, from the rigors of 1 ho Wilder climate of tho Northern ami Middle Wales, nnd ou the oilier, from tho extreme heat Willi which not only tho Southern status, but In the Hummer timo tho Northern Statesaro characterized. Settlers have not tho hardships to undergo that have been thclotoftlm pioneers who opened up and developed our harsh Northern latitudes. 'J'ho entire itctir h a itrriK'timl season of ftrtnrih, aide to prodtieo and send to market all the broduetions of Iho 'J'mitirttl nnd V'emw.'vte Zone veekx and mnnllis in advance of nnd other hieoiity.and nt a eamn when oil Rttch prnhiclion, are luxurious and command the eery liiihmt prices ; Tho Florida Improvement Company, under tho atisplcemf the, State nf Florida, proposo to furnish lands of uniform nmvl ouuliiy, and upon which can lie rained Veaclolilrs, Fruit, etc., coin luon to the more Northern climates, aud all tho (iHAINS, Kuri l's and Vi:iii;TAiil.i:.sof tho Tiioi'irs. Such wtecf'vnnnds, in tlio IIi;.u.thik,t part of tile statu, nnd of the best quality. Tlio Company havo issued a pamphlet Of 12S pages containing lull and reliable inhumation concerning IimiDA its Ci.imatk, Son,, and Pico m rrioNS, with a sketch of its 1 lisnmv which the Company will forward free of dostago, on receipt of 2" cents. For ot her information or circular, address nppty to The Florida" Improvement Co., :$ I lvVIMC HOW, N. Y. NEW YORK AND FLORIDA COLONY. Partially organized. For full Information cir culars, etc., address EDWARD UHI.OUKST, 8i Nassau street, New York City. 1'. O. Box KsW 6 8 3m a THE SEW Family Sawing Machine, bow i: v. Jjjls inilJil no w it v. The exl raordinary success of their new nnd im proved inaiiiihiclunng Machines for light or hoary work, has induced tiiu ' KMPlltH SEWIXG MACHINE CO. to manufacture a NKW FAMILY M.U'MINEof the same slylo and construction, with additional ornamentation, making it equal iu beauty and llnisli Willi other Family Machines, whereas in usefulness it far OUXSTKIPH AM. ( OMI'KTITOKS. The price of this now acknowledged necessary article comes within reach of every class, and tho Company Is prepared to offer the most liberal in ducements to buyers, dealers ami agents, livery Machine warranted. Apply for circulars and samples to EMPIRE SEWINU MACHINE COMPANY, 5 8 3in a No. 2'.U llowery, New York. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Ol VALUABLE xs. k l is w rr ATE. ON SATl'liPAY, T1IK 2.vni PAY OF FEB HUAHY, lti"l, will be sold on the premises, at 11 o'clock a. m., tlio following Heal listate.to wit : A Farm containing l i t- Awoh anil T l'ei-trliow, (strict measure), situate In Juniata township, Ter ry county, I'a., about two miles west of Newport, with weatherbuarded FltAMH DWELLING HOUSE, HiiriiiR House, Wash House, and a great variety of other Improvements; with fences m good order and a large new FRAME BANK BAltN. There Is running water, excellent sprint; and sul phur water. The land is nearly all cleared, and in Kood cultivation, Willi meadows and oilier ad vantages. This farm w.Ts tho residence of John KoiikIi, deceased, who died seized thereof: Saw Mill, Foundry, Orchard, &c, and on tho whole is a very desirable property. ALSO, on the same day, at 2 p.in.,wlll be sold by public outcry, on tho premises, another FIN 10 ir 1.6 M , containing 1.12 ACHES and 81 iierelics, (strict measure); greater part cleinedanil 111 n good state of cultivation, with meadows, &e., Willi good WLathorbuarded Fit AM E DWELLING HOUSE, also, a tenant house thereon, aud F I'll in o It ii u If U ii I'll, nnd numerous other Improvements, with good fen ces, springs of water, apple orchards, etc. This farm adjoins one of the llrst described, nnd Is still nearer to New port, it Is a very desirable proper ty. Titles to both unexceptionable. MuTkums. One-third nnd ono sixth of two thirds, after deducting costs of proceeding ill par tition to remain III the premises, I lie Interest thereof to tic paid aunuallylo Mrs. Mary Kliabeth Kough, willow of said John Kougli, deceased, dur ing the timo of her natural life, and upon her de cease the principle shall be paid to the heirs of the said John Kough, or their legal representatives; to be secured by recognizance ill the Orphans' Court of said county. That one-half of the bal ance of said purchase money bo paid on continua tion of the sale: and the remainder in two eipial annual payments with Interest; to be secured by Judgment bonds and mortgages. JACOB. It. KOUliir, MA It Y H. KOUIill, Trustees nppolnted by the Court to sell the abovo Ki-nl Estate. January 31, 1871. ts Fresh Garden, Flower, Fruit Ilorb, Tree & Shrub, and Evergreen Seeds, iirepaid by mail with directions for cultures. Twenty fivo tlili'eroiit packets for $1.00. Tho six classes $o.00. 20,000 lbs. Evergreen and Trco Socds Apple, Pear, Cherry, Ac. ( Grns Seeds; licet, C'ab bao, Carrot, Onion, Biiuasli, Turnip, and all Vcgetublo and Flower Bccds, in small or largo quantities j also Small Fruits, Stocks. Bulbs, fcurubs, Hoses, Verbenas, fcc, by mail, prepaid. Now Golden Banded Japan Lily, 50c. Priced Descriptive Catalogues sent to an v Plain address. grutls. Agents wanted. Wholesale List to Agents, Clubs nnd tlio Trado. Seeds on com mission 11. M. WATSON, Old Colony, Nurseries nnd Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Muss. Established Iu 184'i. 6 5 2m. HoitiiKiis Wii.ii Cheiiuy Tonio is tho bos medicine In tho world. Tlioy nro endorsed by thousands who hnvo tried it. It Is for salo either wholesale or retull by F. Mortimer tb Co., and by most all tho stores in tho county. 4 1. E37" Tho Five Dollar Bowing Mnehlno pur chased by mo, January, 1800, from the Family Bowing luachino Company, 80 Nassau-Street, N. Y., has been in almost constant use ever since. It has not been out of order onco. lias cost nothing for repairs, and I find it simple aud reliable In operation, and always ready to sew. X nose Irlciuls ot mine who use them Willi tho new Improvements ore very much pleased. The one I havo I would uot part with. MRB. ANN W. CUTHUUHT. .41.8m. 428 West SOth-Btreet, Now-York Sale Hills. All orders for sale bills by mail, will bo promptly attended to. CARSON'S Stellar Oil! THE nlnrmlng Increase In the number of fright ful accidents, resulting in terrible denths and tlio destruction of valuable property, mused by tho Indiscriminate use of oils, known timlbr tho name of petroleum, prompts us to call your spe cial attention to nil article which will, wlierevor USED, remove tho CAUSE of such accidents. Wo allude to Carson's Stellar Oil FOB. ILLUMINATING PURPOSES. Tho proprietor of this Oil has for several venrs felt the necessity of providing for, nnd presenting to tlio public, as a substitute for the dangerous compounds which are sent broadcast over tho country, an oil that is SAFE anil BRILLIANT, nnd entirely reliable. After a lona; series of lntio l ions and costly experiments, he has succeeded in providing, nnd now otlers to tho public, such n substitiito in "CARSON'S NTKLLAlt OIL." It should bo used by every family, 1ST, Becauso it is safo beyond a question. Tho primary purpose in the preparation ot STELLAR, OIL has been to make It PERFECTLY SAFE, thus Insuring the lives and property of thosowlio use It. 21), Because It is Iho most BRILLIANT liquid Il luminator now known. 31), Becauso It In more economical. In Iho long run, than any of tho dangerous oils and fluids now In too common use. 4TII, Becauso It Is intensely BRILLIANT, and therefore economical, giving tho greatest possi ble light nt the least expenditure to the consum er. Its present standard of SAFETY AND BRILLIANCY will always be maintained, for upon lids the proprietor depends for sustaining tho high reputation tlio STELLAR OIL now enjoys. f To prevent tho adulteration of this with tho ex plosive compounds now known under the liamo of kerosene, &e (iic, it is put up for family use in Five Oallon cam, each can being sealed, ami stamped with the trade-mark of tho proprietor; it cannot lie tampered Willi between the manufac turer and consumer. Nouo is gciiuino without tlio TRADE-MARK. STELLAR OIL Is sold onlv bv weight, e.ieh enn containing live gallons of six aiid a half pounds each, thus semiring to every purchaser full meas ure. It is the duty and interest ot ail dealers and consumers of illiuiiinaiingoil to use the STELLA It Ol L only, because it (done is known to he safo and reliable. t. All orders should be addressed to WHOLESALE AKENTS, 136 South Front Street. 1 5 ly riiiladelnhiti. Professional Cards. LEWIS POTTI'.i:, Attouney-at-Law & N'OTAiiT I'um.tc, New Jl'ootnjleld, j'erry Omidu, Jt-.nn'a. - Special attention given to Collections of all kinds, to tho settlement of estates, &c, and all other legal business prosecuted with Kdelity aud dispatch. Also, Depositions, Allldavlls and Ac knowledgments taken. -Olheo live doors West of Stitch's hole!. 321y. B r. McINTIRK Attorney at Law. nnd Dis- triet. Attornev.tr 1-errv ei unit v. finleA Willi J. T. Jfclntiro, New llloointlcld, Ponn'a. WM. N. 8EII1ERT, Attorney-nt-Law, Now Blooiuileld, Perry co., Ta. illoomlleld, 3 33 ly. WM. M. SUTCII, Attorney-at-Law, and Mill, tary Claim Agent, New Illoomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 3-0lllee Two doors West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly "VTM. A. SPONSLKH, Attorney-at-Law, TV Olllce adjoining his residence, on Fast Main street, New Bloomt'.eld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly SIL CiALBRAITll, Attorney.nt-Law, New lllooiiilleld. Perry CO., Ta, -Pensions, Bounties, Back 1'ny, nnd nil Claims against the (ioverument, promptly collect ed. Ollleo with Wm. A. Spouslcr, Esq. 3 2 ly. CI.EE MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real Kstate Agent, New Bloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa. yomoewlth Hon. B. F. Jiinkin, South Car lisle street, New Bluinlield, Pa 3 2 ly. C1IAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooiuileld, Perry co.. Pa. CS. Olllce adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly CIIA8. J. T, McINTIRR, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloonillvld. Perry co.. Pa. S All professional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 2 ly. JOHN G. BIIATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New Bloomtleld, Perry co Pa. tistry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den urlees.done In the best manner, and at reasouable 9-Olllce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly Drs. I. N. Shatto & IV. I). Louder, Niiit-oon 13ent IhIh, KKWl'OHT, l'A. A LL operations In connection with Dentistry, skillfully performed nt moderate charges. arrausiaci ioii guaranteed in all possible cases, or no charge. e. Olllce on Fourth Street, Newport, Pa., op posite tho Reformed Churcli. 1 bilt 1jEISY i'OOTY Heal Estate, Insurance, AND CLAIJI AGKNCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Ileal ICstata Jlrokers, Insurance, it Claim Agent ISow lilooiulicUl, 1'ti. TK INVITE the attention of buyers nnd sell. V ers to tlio advantages wo otler them In 4)ur chasing or disposing of real estate through our ol llce. We havo a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store nnd tavern stands, nnd real estate of nny descrip tion which we are prepared to om-r at great bar gains. We advertise our properly very extensive ly, and use all our elloi Is, skill, aud dilllgeueo to effect a sale. We niiiko no charges unless tho property Is sold while registered with us. Wo nlso draw up dccih, bonds, mortgages, uudull legal pa pers nt niiKlerate rates. Some of the best, chcncst, nnd most reliable tiro, life, nud cattle insurance companies In th United Stales nie represented at this agency. Property Insured either on tho casli or mutual plan, nud perHtunlly lit S4 and 8S per thousand. Pensions, bounties, und nil kinds of war claims collected. There nre thousands of soldiers nnd heirs of soldiers who are oulilied to pensions and bounty, who have never nmde Mipliuatlon. Sol diers, If you were wounded, ruptured, orcoutract ed a disease Iu the service from which you are dis ttliled, ou are entitled to a pension. When widows nf soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the jicusion. Parties having itny business to transact In our -line, nre resHietfully Invited to kIvo us a call, as. w e are eonlldcnt we can render satisfaction in any brunch ot our business. - No charge for Information. 4 21) ly LliWIS POTTER A CO.