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Tuesday, February 2S, 1871.
FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Wc inrllr communications from, all pcrsonsvhoare
interested in matters proiierly belonging to litis
department.
How to Hulso Sweet Totiitocs.
A correspondence of JfmrlJiainl Home.
given tho following method of mining
these plants :
About tho 10th of April, for tho lati
tudo of Missouri, procuro as many bush
els of tho seed potatoes ns jou wish to
grow, and niako a hot-bud ol fresh stable
manure, about three feet in depth, and
largo enough to receive tho potatoes.
Over this put four inches of rich soil
and sand, in about equal parts. Let it
remain a few days until tho first heat
passes off. Then place your potatoes cm
the top, side and nide, and cover them
with similar soil and sand two inches, and
in a few days water gently. Keep some
plank convenient to lay over tho bed at
night and during cool or rainy days. The
rain must not ho permitted to fall on the
bed. After tho plants show themselves
water (not cold) siiould bo applied every
evening about sunset. Caro must bo ta
ken not to let tho hot manure burn tho
potatoes; which can bo prevented by oc
casionally running a stick down tho bot
tom of the bed in several places, thus
permitting tho accumulated heat to pass
of more readily. When the plants arc
largo enough to " draw," water tho bed
thoroughly. Tho operation is performed
by placing the lingers of one hand around
tho plant you wish to remove, pressing
tho earth down while you draw with tho
thumb and forefinger of tho other hand.
This will keep tho potato from coming up
also, and tho tuber will, in a short time
furnish other plants equally as good as
tho first, and so on " until tho potato is
exhausted." l'lant tho slips ns soon af
ter drawing as convenient, and if tho
ground is not wet, make it so by pouring
water into tho bolo you make for tho
plant.
Tho Great Farmer of Illinois.
Tho following statistics of tho ini
menso farms of Mr. John T. Alexander
tho great farmer and stock dealer of Mor
gan County, 111., will bo found highly in
teresting. Number of acres of improved
lands on his farms, 34,000 ; number of
acres of unimproved lands, 300 j total
number of acres of improved lands,
300; total number of acres of land, 3-1,-300.
Aggrcgato value of lands, 1, 085,
000 ; value of implements in uso on his
farms $50,000 ; uuiount paid for wages
during tho past year to bauds employed
on 1' is farms, $70,800. Number of live
stock on his farms, 90 mules, iiO cows,
150 horses, 200 oxen, and 7,000 other
cattle, and 700 hogs. Total value of
live stock, 8530,000. Product of his
farms in 1800, 277,500 bushels corn,
7,000 bushels wheat, 8,000 bushels oats
2,000 bushels rye, 1,000 bushels potatoes,
34,000 tons hay. Value of animals sold
on his farms during tho past year, $193,
400. Mr. Alexander has two farms one
of near 8,000 acres, in Morgan County,
twelve miles cast of Jacksonville, upou
which ho resides; and tho other of about
27,000 acres, in Champaign Couuty, 111.,
Ia addition to his vast busiuess as a
farmer, Mr. Alexander buys sheep and
sells as dealer over 50,000 head of cattlo
annually. -
Coaling for Outside M alls.
Tho following coating for rough brick
walls is used for painting lighthouses,
and it effectually prevents moisture from
striking through : Tako of fresh Kosen
dale cement threo parte, and of clean,
fine sand oue part ; mix with fresh water
thoroughly. This gives a gray or granite
color, dark or light, according to the
color of the cement. If brick color is dc
sired, add enough Venetian red to tho
mixture to produce tho color. If a very
light color is desired, lime may be used
with the cement and sand. Care must
be tuken to have all tho ingredients well
mixed together. Id applying tho wash
the wall must bo wet with clean fresh
water ; then follow immediately with the
cement wash. This prevents the bricks
from absorbing the wuter from the wash
too rapidly, uud gives time for tho cement
to set. The wash must be well stirred
during the application. The mixturo is
, to be made us thick as can be applied
conveniently with a whitewash brush. It
is admirably suited for brickirork, fences,
etc., but it cannot be used to advautage
over paint or whitewash.
Hints ou Horse Flesh.
As five yours urt required for tho com
pletion of the bone structure of the horso
It In important mat lie va uureiunjr usuu ,
until that age. If he is early overworked I
the ligaments which unite his ono huu-1
drod und thirty bones ure prevented from i
Vinnrillillicv fiudicinilt.lv fi rail 111 the frame. !
- n v - '
and he is dwarfed, oud wears out or dies
long before reaching tho full twenty-five
years which should be the average dura
tion of his life and vigor. The muscles of
a fine horse ought to bo thick and very
long; thickness ensures strength, and
length, extended sweep of limb.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC SOAP,
The Best in the World!
STRICTLY PURE 1
NO SAND! NO ROSIN! NO CLAY!
NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND !
Odlilrcn Can Do T'te Washing. iN'o Wasliboard
, Required. ..Yo Jloiling Speeded.
lly tic uk o) the Une'i'ialed and Unajiproachablc
Dobbins' Electric Soap,
Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time
anil Temper,
ALL ARE SAVED!
Try it once, mul uso it ever afterward. Every
Ciroeer Sells It. .Every Fumlly Uses It.
NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT !
Bo sure tliat the wrapper lias on It Hie cat of Mrs.
Fogy and Mr. Enterprise, and lh.it each liar Is
stamped with (lie name of the inventor
and originator, ,T. II. DnnuiNg, as none
other is Pennine.
Like everything of pricnt value, it Is extensively
counterfeited, unci tlin market Idled Willi
false and worthless Electric Snaps,
notworlh house-room, and
dear even If given
away.
The Finest Ainerlean Toilet Soap, fullv efiual to
the Kreneh made liv a Freneh sou'pinakor
ill the samo manner as the French
soaps are made, anil sold at
one-fourth their price, is
TRIPLE SCENTED
Dobbins' Toilet Soap!
NO TOILET IS COMPLETE 'WITHOUT IT !
I'ie Iiest Emollient in the Market I
It is given the preference at every watering placo
in tliu country, and is for sale everywhere.
11oiho VhIc For It
Don't lie put olf wllh any cheap common soan.
iry it, and see how iniieli BETTER it is
than we say.
The only Hoot Polish that will produce a !rlllian
undLastingSlilue, and, at tho same time
reserve tho Leather, is
Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish,
Makes Old Hoots Look Like New Ones,
And Calf-Skin Like Patent Lkathek.
It Is put up in a Patent box, the greatest novelty
of tlie age, Th box alone is wurlli more to
keep than 1c price of Box and Pol
ish combined.
K 11 U G II AT,"
The nenuine TntKisii Hath compound, used In all
Oriental countries. In the bath, and manufactured
by us on a license ami royalty, in exact style, odor
and quality from the original receipt, as that
made In Constantinople, and importdutics. prelum
on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it at n
very low price, lly its use a bath becomes Indeed
a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing
miraculous effects upon the skin. It Is really worth
a trial.
If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull
care, use for youi Clothes
J O IS It I X IS
ELECTRIC SOAP!
Use for your person
DOBBINS'
TRIPLE SCENTED
Toilet Soap !
USE FOR YOUR BOOTS
Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish.
Use In the Hath
Ami Htibserlbe for the
" Electric Messenger,"
.Beautiful Fashion Paper, sent Fit UK to all who
will send their names to the Sole Proprietors,
7. L. CJIAGIN & CO.,
110 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
103 Burclay Street, New Yohk.
144 State Street, Boston.
tJTTlils ISoap U for Bala by F. Mot timer A
Co., Now Boomtleld, Pa. 4 ST ly
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKER'S O-ILIFORNIA
VINEG-AE BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands 2
Bear testimony to their Wonder- fi P.
3
luiuurullve nuccu. n
WHAT ARE THEY? "e?S
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ass
NIfancy drink, PI?
Undo or Poor Rtim, Whlnltcr, Prof Hplritn
uud llcf'uBO I.iqnurs doctored, eptccd nndBwcct
ened to ploaBOtho tasto, cr.llcd" Tonics," "Aiipcti:
crc," " licstorure," 40., that lead tho tlppkr en to
drunUounccs and ruin, bnt nro a tmo Medicine, made
from tho Nntlvo Iiooto anil llcrta of California, t ree
from nil Alcoholic Hlimulnntu, Tlicyaro f.13
OKKAT Ilf.OOI) I'UIflFlElt. and A MFC
UIVINU VKIKCIl'L.Eapcr&ct Innovator r.r.d
lnvlgorator of tho Syutcr.i, currying off all polsoiiou3
Innttcr and ro&torlnic tlio tlood to a healthy cor.Ultxr..
person can tako tlicuo Blltcra accordii:; toCli vC
tlon and remain long unwell.
S10O 71bo given for an Inmrablo cmc, rrnvlucd
tho bones aro not destroyed by miscrl p. Uc:i o.
othcr tncana, and tUu vital oryana vatiUd bcyoudtl.o
point of repair.
For Iufliiinniutflvy nud Chronic l:iicuma
tisni nud Uout, Dyspcpnin, r Iudisestlnu,
UiliutiH, lteiultleut uud Inleriiiittcut Fevers
DfHviiMrB ol' tliu lllood, l.ivor, llidueys, und
Illadder, tlicpo Itittovs hnvo been moet fiucccrs
fnl. 8uch Dlscuscn aro caurcd by Vitiated
Blood, which 1b generally, produced by derangement
of tho Dlmwilve Omnnn.
DYSFEFfSlA Vlt 1XD1GESTXOX, Tlctd
echo, Pain In tho Bliosldors, Coughs, TlRlitiicss of tho .
Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations cf tho Stomach,
Bad tasto In tho Moulli, Bilious Attacks, I'alpltatloa
of tho Ueart, lullamnintlon or tho Lungs, 1'aln In tho
regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful
symptomB, aro tho vllsprlnga of Eyspcpsia.
They lnvlgornto tho Btomach and stimulate tuo tor
pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled
efficacy la cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting now Ufa and vigor to tho wholo system.
FOlt SKIN DISEASFS, Eruptions, Totter, Salt
ItUcum, Blotches, Spots, l'imples, rustulcs, Bolls, Car
buncles, itlng-Worms, ticuld-llcad, Boro Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, Scurfs, DlscoloratloiiB of tho Sklu, numors
and Dlseusca of tho bkln, of whatovor namo or natuio,
aro literally d ig up and carried out of tho system in a
short tlmo by tho uso cf theso Bitters. Ono bottlo In
Buch casoB will convlnco tho most Incredulous of their
curatlvo olToct.
Cloanso tho Vitiatod Blood whenever ;ou find its
ImparltloB buretlng through tho skin In Flmplcs, Erup
tions or bores ; cleansu It when you find It obstructed
and BlugKlsIt in tho veins t clcanso It whon It Is foul,
and your fccllUKS will tell you whon. Kop tho blood
puro and tho health of tho system will follow.
PIN, TAPlinndothor WOItlJIS, lurklngln tho
system of so many thousands, uro effectually destroy
ed and removed. Tor full directions, road carefully
tho circular around ouch bottlo, printed In four lan
guages English, Goriuiiu, French und Spuulsu.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. U. McDON AXD & CO.,
Druggists and Oen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal
and 8J and W Commorco Street , New YorU.
tareoLD dt all duuugists and dealers.
LEBAN O 1ST
Mutual Tire Insurance Company,
OF
JoncHtown, l'onii'n.
PO1.I0IK..S PKItPKTUAT. at Low Itates. No
Steam risks taken. This is ono of the best
conducted and most reliable Coinpaules ill the
Mate. Country propei-tv Insured I'erjietiially
tit 4 no per thousand, and Town properly at $5 00
per thousand.
The Pennsylvania
Cattle Insurance Company,
OF
rOTTSVlM-E, l'KNX'A,,
INHUKKS 71()1!SKH AND CATTLE AGAINST
Death, Tbidt, or Accident, at very Low liatt-s.
Call on or address
LEWIS POTTER,
M5W BLOOM FIELD, PA..
Agent for I'urry County.
From the Dully Miners' Journal o July 22, 1870.
Yesterday , Inmes If. (irler, Attent of the I'b
nnon Mutual Flro Insurance Coniany, prnmntly
pahl Lewis Harris S15I). his Insurance policy In full,
which lie lost by lire on Hailroad Street, last Fri
day. Mr. Grleralso paid John PettiiiKer JHh. Ills In
surance policy In full, which was on a nurse that
dieil last Saturday, and was Insured 111 the Penn
sylvania Cutllu Insurance Company, of Potts
Villo. 4X0
CLOTHING MADE TO OKDEIl!
A. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Alwuya on bund, front which to select.
Clothing
MADE TO
ORDER
CLOTHING
READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior
Quality alwuya on bund.
F. Mortimer P Co.,
March 10, '09. New Blooinfleld, l'u.
JJAGLE HOTEL
NEW 11LOOMFIELD,
Terry County, Feiiu'u.
nAVINO purchased tlie hotel formerly occu
pied by David It. Lupfer, sit unled on North
Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, I am
prepared to receive transient guests or regular
boarders.
To all who favor me with their custom, I shall
endeavor to furnish llrst class accommodations. A
cull is solicited,
O SOU OB DEJtJi WK.
Blooinfleld, March , 1869.
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CtlAItLEd A. DAKA, Editor.
A Ncnspnpcr ot the Present Times.
Intended for Pcoplo Novr on Enrtb.
Including Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Pro
fessional Men, Workers, Thinkers, and all Man
ner of Honest Folks, and tho Wives, Bans, and
Daughters of all such.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A If EA II I
ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 130,
Or less thnn Ono Cont a Copy. Let thcro bo a
830 Club at every Post Office.
SEMI-WEEKLY BUN, 93 A TEAR,
of tho snme slro and general character as
THE WEEKLY", but with a greater variety of
miscellaneous rcadlncr, and furnishing tho news
to Its subscribers with greater froshnoss, bocauso
it comes twico a week Instead of once only.
TIIE DAILY SUN, 0 A YEAR.
A preeminently roadahlo newspaper, wltti tho
largest circulation in tho world. l''rPO, Inde
pendent, and fcnrlcps In politics. All tho news
from everywhere. Two cents a copy ; by mull,
30 couts a mouth, or 80 a year.
TERMS TO CLUBS.
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FlTO coplos, ono yoar, separately addressrd.
Four Dollnm.
Ten copies, ono year. Rcnnrntcly addressed (and
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Twenty copies, ono year, separately addressed
(and an oxtrncopy to the itetter up of club).
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Fifty copies, ono year, to ono address land tho
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Fifty copies, one year, "cparntcly undressed (and
ths Bouil- Weekly onoyeur to Better up ol club).
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Ci")' Fitly Dollars.
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dressed (and tho Dally tor ouo your to t lie ircttcr
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Flvo copies, one year, separately nrtdreepprl.
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SEND YOUR MONEY
In Post Ofllro orders, cheeks, or drafts on New
ork, whersver convenient. If not, then register
tho letters oootalulng money. Addross
. " L W. E.VOLAND, Publisher,
Bun office. New York Cttv
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Dec'r. 1
87
A Splendid Assortment of
DRY -goods,
Suitable for the Season nro now for Sale by tho
ounseriuers,
A.T LOW 1'llICES !
OUll STOCK O F
Shawls and Casimores
Will be found the most com
plctc of any in the County.
Also, A Splendid Assortment of
ClotllH,,
T13 A.IN N Ace,
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
F. MORTIMER & CO.,
NEW BLOOMPIELD, PA.
NEW YORK
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YOMC,
STllICTLV M IT UAL t
AhmoIh, ift- t ,500,000 !
TSHUKS nil the new forms of Policies, and pre.
scuts as favorable tei ius as any company in the
United States.
The Company will make temporary loans ou Its
Policies.
Thirty days' grace allowed 1111 each payment, and
the M)lcy held good during that time.
Policies Issued by tills Company are lion forfeit
ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Policy-holders share In the annual prolltsol the
Company, uud have a voice In the elections and
management of tlieOmpuny.
No policy or medical fi eeharged.
,ll'HTI S I.aviikn k, Pres't.
M. 11. Wvnkooi', Vice Pres't,
J. P.ItooERS, Sec'y.
J. K. EATON.
Uencrul Agent,
No. North Third Street,
4.2V y I College Block, llairlsbui g, P.
PKItSJY COUNTY
Ileal Estate, Insurance,
AND
CLAIM AGENCY.
LEWIS POTTER & CO.,
Ileal IMate llrokers, Insurance, ! Claim Agent
IVe-w 1 Jloomliolcl, I'm,.
WE INVITE tltn attention of buyers and sell
ers to the advantages we oiler tliem in pur
eliaslnu: or disposing of leal estate through our of-
nee.
we liavc a verv larcc stof tleslramp property.
consisting of farms, town property, mills, store
nud tavern stands, nnd real estate of any deserip
tlon wlileli we are prepared to oiler at itreat bar-
tins. c advertise our properly very extensive-
V, and use all our ellorts, skill, and dllilitonee to
'lleet a sale. We make 110 rbarees unless the
property Is sold while registered witli us. We also
draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa
pers at moderate rates.
wane 01 ine uesr, eneapesr, ana most reiiaoio
lire. Hie. nud cattle Insurance companies 111 the
United Stales nro represented at this np;eney.
Property Insured either on the cash or mutual
plan, and perpetually at 9-1 and ?.' per thousand.
Pensions, bounties, nud all kinds of war claims
eolleeted. There are thousands of soldiers and
heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and
bounty, who have never made application. Mol
diers. If you were wounded, ruptured, oreontraet
ed a disease in tlie service from which you are dis
abled, you are entitled to a pension.
When w idows of soldiers die or marry, the minor
children are entitled to tlie pension.
l ames navinn any uusinessto transnei in our
line, are respectfully Invited to give lis a call, ns
we are conlldent we can render satisfaction in any
branch of our business.
jrNo charge lor information.
4 !2U ly LliVYIH POTTER & CO.
Perry County Bank!
NjMUssIcr, .Jiuiliiit & Co.
THU undersigned, having formed a Hanking As
sociation under the above name and style, aro
now ready to do a (ieneral Hanking business at
their new Hanking House, on Centre Square,
OPPOSITE TUB COURT HOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
We receive money on deposit and pay back on
demand. We discount notes for a period of not
over 00 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and
New York.
On time Deposits, live percent, for any time over
four months; and for four months four per cent.
We aro well provided with all nnd every facility
for doing a Hanking Business; nnd knowing, and
for some years, feeling tlie great Inconvenience un
der which the people of this County labored for tin
want of a Hank of Discount nnd Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want sand tills belli
the llrst Bank ever established in Terry county, we
hope we w 111 be sustained in our ellorts, by all th
business men, farmers nnd mechanics.
This Hanking Association Is composed of ths fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. Sponsi.eu, Blooinllcld, Perry county, Ta.
li. F. .ItJMilN, "
A. (I. AI11.1.KH, Hhipiicnsburg,CunibeTlandco.,ra.
John WoNDiaiucu, " " "
HicNiiv ltt nv, " " "
Wu. 11. Miller, Carlisle, " "
OFFICEKS:
W. A. 8PONSLER, PretideM.
William Wilms, Cashier.
New Bloomlleld, 3 5 ly
Professional Cards.
LKWIS I'OTTKll,
Attouney-at-Law & Notaut Ptmr.io,
JY?o llloomltrtil, Jfrrji Omntii, J'enn'a.
n- Special attention given to Collections of nil
kinds, to the settlement of estates, &e., and all
other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and
dispatch. Also, Depositions, Ailldavlts and Ac
knowledgments taken.
-Olllce live doors West of Stitch's hotel. 32Iy.
B
P. MoINTIKE Attorney nt Law. and DIs-
trict Attorney of Perrv eouut v. Otilce with
J. X. Mclntire. New llloonilleld, Penu'a.
M. N. BEIBHHT. Attorney-nt-Lnw,
New Blooinllcld. Perry co., Va.
llloonilleld, 3 33 ly.
WM. M. KUTCH, Attorney-nt-Lnw, and Mili
tary Claim Agent.
New llioomlteld, Perry Co., Pa.
S-Olllee Two doors West of P. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
"VtrM. A. SPONSLH11, Attorney-at-Law,
y Olllce adjoining Ids residence, on East
Main street, New llloonilleld, Perry Co., Pa. 3 2 ly
II. OALBltAlTH, Attorney.at Ijiw,
New Blooinllcld, Perry co., Pa.
4 Pensions, Bounties, Hack Pay. and nil
Claims against the (ioveriiinent, promptly collect
ed. Olllce with Win. A. SiHinsler, Esip a 2 ly.
CLEE MUH11AY, Attorney-at-lJiw, and Real
Kstate Agent,
New Bloomlleld, Terry co.. Pa.
W Olllce with Hon. B. F. Junkin, South Cur
lisle street, New Blointleld, l'u. 3 2 ly.
CI1A8. A. HARNETT, Atlornny-nt-Iw,
New Bloonilleld, Perry CO., Pa.
S,Ofllce adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly
C(IIAS. J. T, McINTIKE, Attorney-at-Law,
j New llloonillfld. Perry co.. Pa.
S All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 2 ly.
JOHN CI. S1IATTO, Surgeon Dentist,
New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa.
tistry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
urlees.done In tlie best manner, nnd at reasonable
ta-Olllce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly
Dw. I. N. Shatio & W. 1). Louder,
SEWl'OH'f, 1A.
ALL operations In connection with Dentistry,
skillfully iierformed at moderate charges.
4Satlsfaclioii guaranteed 111 all possible cases,
or no charge.
. Olllce ou Fourth Street, Newport, Pa., op.
posile tlie Reformed Church. 4 52tf
l)aily Express nnd Freight Line
15ETWHEX
BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT!
THEsubscrllier wishes to notify the citizens of
Bloonilleld and Newport that he Is running a
Dally Llue between these two places. and will haul
Freight of any kliul, or promptly deliver packages
er messages entrusted to his care.
-Orders may be left for him nt tlie stores of
F. Mortimers Co., New Bloomlleld, or Mlllignu&
Musser, Newport, Pa.
.1. S. W1UTMORE.
Blwimfleld. J'ySM9-
Two Valuable Farms
LOCATED IN JUNIATA COUNTY, PA.,
-Vt lrlvnto Halo.
ONE of the farms contains SIIO ACHHS of
well-Improved land, with good buildings, and
good water near tlie door, with llue fruit, and
many other Improvements. Stores, MUL and
Churches within sight.
The other contains 1 SO ACHK.S of well-Improved
land, good buildings, line Spring of wuter
near the door, and excellent fruit of many varie
ties. The land is In a high state of cultivation,
and of the best quality. '1 liesearedeslruble farms
and will lie sold. For further particulars cull ou
or address
" TIM Ml OFFICK,"
Hit New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa.