!jc imcs, New Bloomfictin Jto'. Tuesday, January Hi, 157V. LOCAL I) K V A Jt 1' M K JV 3T. 0 d a M e o 8 ANUAKY. Th. Fr. 1 Si. 4j 5 6 11 12 13 18 19 20 2Si 20! 27 WILL TOU ItKAI Till!! We Intend to stop every subscriber' paper when the subscription expires, for If not noti fied to the contrary, we tuke it for granted that be wishes it discontinued. With the lni-go number of papers mailed from this oiliee, mistakes will sometimes occur, and a paper be continued beyond the time for which payment Is made, and In that caso, It will be sent until 11 arrears are paid. The date sn the direction label tells every subscriber when his subscrip tion runs out. To Subscriber. By noticing the figure n the direction label any subscriber can toll when bis subscription expires. Those who wish to renew or subscribe, but do not like to send money by mail, can pay it to either of the following who are authorized to receive money on our account. Ja. L. Dlvcn, Landlsburg: Samuel ltoliert, Slier, mansdales 11, M. Eby, Newport; w. I. Klpp, Mil lerstown; George Crist, Green Parks Samuel Sliumakcr, Loysvllle: J. T. Hoblnson, Center i A. S. Whltekettle, Markelvllle! Wm. Jackson, New Buffalo; W. It. Hwartz, Uuncannon: Abner ,1. Wilson, .lunlata P. ). ... , Postmasters at the following places : Bmin; San 4ylllll; Liverpool; NewGeiiniintown; lckcsmirg; Kshcnl: Doniially'sMllIsi drier's Points Delvillc. John Dunbar, l'crryvllle, Juniata co., Pa, A Temperance lecture will be delivered In the Court House, on Wednesday eve ning, the 17th iiiHt., at 7 o'clock, J. Q Dutwilor, of Kansas. A ConfiiHTd 'Squire. A Justice of the Peace, not far from this borough, recently got confused whilo marrying a couple, nud was set right by the brido. When tho hus band. in the liberality of his heart, laid down a dollar, as tho feo for the Justice, tho bride again came to the rescue, and jtavod the new Arm fifty cents, by telling him that half a dollar was enough for that Job. y'k Sad Accident. On Tuesday evening last a telegram was received from Mr. A. L. Markel of Buda, 111., stating that Ed. J Mickey son of Mr. David Mickey of this borough had been seriously injured at that ulace on tho evenine previous. A letter was received on Friday giving the particu .lars. - It aunears that Edward, who was employed at the Hound House of tho II. R. Co. was between tho cars examining the couplings when the train started, lie was grabbed by Mr. Markel who attempted to pull him out, but did not succeed in doing so until one wheel had passed over him crushing tho left leg between the knee and ankle so that amputation would be tieccessarv. and breaking tho boue and in juring the knee of tho right log. At the timo tho letter was written, reac tion, had not taken place sufliciently to per form tho surgical operation, although twen ty hears had elapsed sinco the accident happened. ' r , ; ' ' County Superintendents. In the last number of the Pennsylvania School Jour tial, it ia recommended that the present school law be so changed that the county superintendents may bo appointed by the State Superintendent, instead of being elec ted as at the presont by school directors. This plan miirht work well, if the chief officer could at all times be removed from party politics. As it U doubtful whether that would bo possible, the next best meant of securing a good man for the po sition, is to be careful in the selection of school directors, upon whom the lespousl bility of electing agoodsu)ierinteiidont now rests. How toMuke Alum Muskets. In reply to 8. E. T. in last woeks Timkh, a lady friend ends tho following: " in lue lormation ol the basket, use bonnet wire and wherever the wires cross, tie with coarse thread. After forming, wrap all the wires with candle wick, or if you wish a colored basket use red flannel or other colored wool goods, but not glazed muslins, as they are too smooth to gather tho Alum. Tying strips of the wooleu iroods around the top wire tf the basket for a fringe adds groatly to its apiiearance For the solution in which to hang the bas ket, put four pounds of Alum in about 2 1 .gallons ol warm water ana let ic stand on the stove till tl&roughly dissolved. Put it in a crock sufliciently large to hang in the basket having it entirely covered, with the the solution, and let it remain until you think the wire has sufliciently gathered the crystals. Grasses are crystalized in the same wanner. The above quantities of Alum and water are for a medium sized basket, and must be varied If a larger one Is to be made, Persons wishing to purchase under cloth lug, will And it to their advantage to call at Ihe LITTLE STORE next to Potters office, a price have been reduced in order to close out the entire stock before spring, Su, Ma. Til. i We. ... 12 8 7 8 9 10 14 16 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 28 30 31 Bond Proceedings at January Conrt.-p Order reporting road from turnpike near John Hain't to intersect the .turnpike on land of John Sidor's, in Howe township, Bpproved nisi. Ordor granting private road to Daniel Liddig in Buffalo township, and awarding sixteen dollars damages confirmed. Order changing the location of a road through farm of James A.. Wright, in Liv erpool township, confirmed. Order granting a private road prayed for by Lewis M. Smith, of Howe township, and awarding John , Hopples heirs ten dollars damages, approved nisi. Koport vacating road in Oliver township, near Newport, about 65 rods in length, con firmed, provided that the old road is not to bo closed until' the new road, which sup plies tho part vacated, is opened for public use through HabeckerHtewn. (Same in- iinemont made on tho petitioner citizens of Miller township for a review of said va cated road.) '-, -j Report of re-viewers refusing to grant road from near Martin's house iu Allen's Cove In Pcnn township to near Hall's mill dam in Rye twp., conflrmod; and the court decline to appoint viewers upon the petition of sundry citizens for the same road. Report changing location of road leading from Bixlcrs mill to Rice's saw mill, near patent lime kiln, in Madison township, con firmed. In tho matter of the petition for a road from Markelvllle to Newport the viewers having failed to discharge their duty by reason of the incleiaency of the weather a new order is directed to issue to the same viewers, returnable to tho next term. In the matter of the1 citizens of Pcnn township, for tho vacation of the " Fording across Sherman's creek where the public highway from Duncannon to Fio Forge crosses said creek," the court make tho following endorsement, to wit:-" This peti tion has no endorsement of the points of the road or fording proposed to be vacated, nor can a lorumg as sucn oe vacated It is a part or portion of a read, but no such road is given, therefore rejected." On the petition of George Dunkle for re view of damage done or likely to be done by (vie laying out of a road, from lands of James Moore and Gen. Wis tor to road near or at Upper Cove school house in Allen's Cove, John G. Rose, Goorge Moyer and Joseph Lcppard, Esq., are appointed to view and assess the same, and tho confirma tion of the report granting said road, con tinned in the meantime. Report granting road to Robert P. Coch- ran and Columbus W. Taylor & Co., in Tuscarora township, and awarding $15 damages to Mitchell Jones and to M. and Wm. Patton (1, approved nisi. Wm. T. Kopner, 8. II. Galbraith, and Wm. Lupfer appointed to view road to con nect road from Landisburgto Storret's Gap near B. Cunningham's gate, with road run ning parallel with Sherman's Creek a short distance in Carroll township. Jonathan R. Black, Goo. AV. Lobaugh, Esq., and David M. Kerr, appointed to view road from Greenwood sheet in Millers- town, to intersect road from Liverpool to Millerstown, at or near tho line of said borough, adjoining lands of Thos. P. Coch ran, Esq. On a petition of a majority of the citi zens of Madison township, tho court order that an election shall be bold on the third Friday in March next at the usual place of holding elections, to docido whether tho pro posed change of tho place of holding elec tions shall be made, or whether no change hall be made. Those in favor of change, shall vote, "A change to Clark's School House," those opposed 'shall deposit bal lots containing the words, " No chango The third Friday in March is the day on which township elections will be held, the law requiring township officers, &c, to be elected on the 2d Tuesday of October hav ing been repealed by the last Legislature The following licenses were granted : Ilkomfield Samuel D. Simouton, Amos Robinson, George Derrick, taverns. Duncannon John Shively, Wm. Shires, taverns. G. W. Charters, C. D. uelliaeh. restaurants. Marysvillo Samuel Lick, restaurant. Samuel Stiausbaugli, Joseph Sadler, Mi chael Shriner, taverns. Millerstown George Maus, David Sea- crist, taverns. Geo. Wyatt, restaurant. Landisburg George A. Shumati, tavern Carroll twp. W. T. Dowalt, tavern Rye twp. Samuel C. Grier, tavern. Couhuction. Iu the report of the case of Long vs. McLaughlin, in last week' paper, we say " the PHI', actually owes him $700, &o." It should have read the Deft, actually owes him, &c. Church Notices. Lutheran Church Services each evening mis week at UJ o dock. Presbyterian Service Preaching in the Court House next Sabbath In the morning only. Prayer meeting iu Church basement on Tuesday evening at flV o'clock, and meeting for singing in the same place, on Baturuay evening at 0 o clock. Roformed Church. The services prepar atory to the Holy Communion, will begin on 1 borsday evening at til o clock. r rl day evening Confirmation service. Satur day at 2 o clock p. m., Preparatory Service, Sunday at 10 o'clock p. m., the Coinuiun ion Service.' The Pastorwill be assisted by me uev. j. a. won, or Lancaster, ru. X Badly Hurt. On Monday morning a horse ran away with a buggy, containing Mr. Amos Robinson, and a young man named A. B. Shultz, throwing them .out shortly below town. Mr. Robinson was badly cut in the face and had his nose mashed, and his clothes nearly torn off by the frozen ground. Mr. Shultz who is a book agent residing in Huntingdon, was somewhat hurt in tho ankle. W No person should over complain of Lame Back, Neuralgia, or even suller any pain when they can obtain that popular medicine, Pain Cure Oil. Those that use it cannot help recommending it to their suffering friends. IW Beginning with 1873 the new Ger man weekly of the American Tract Socie ty, the "DEUTSCHE It VOLK8- FREUND," will be enlarged to tho size or the "illustrated unrtisTi an Weekly," and illustrated. This paper has received the very highest and warmest com mendations from tho best judges at homo nnk abroad ; ono critio pronouncing it the best paper he reads in either German or English. . t3J"Tlio importance of irlvlne Sheridan's Cavalry Condition Powders to horses that have been out in the cold rain, stood in cold wind, or drunk toe much cold water, cannot bo over estimated t no man should be without them who owns a good horse.- - Sales. We call attention to tho valuable Real Estate in Whoatfleld twp., formerly belonging to . Washington Kirk deceased which is advertis cd in another column, and for which bills have been printed at this oflico. lirler Item. Furs and Shawls aro now being closed out at great bargains by F. Mortimer. . Call and see them. VTho Clover-Seed crop of Spring, Tyrone and Madison townships, must have been eood, for Messrs. D. II. Smith & H. Fooso, say they have hulled over 000 bushels iu those townships, this season. 1 hey have a machino which threshes and hulls at ono time. 'A "leap year party" is soon to take place in this borough. o are glad to learn that the ladies are determined to insist on their rights. It is to be hoped however that they will not pattern after tho boys and stand around tho church doors after, service wait ing for tho desired partner to come out. "V A (run f:Lllinrr down in a. hlaclrftmit.h ftlinn 1 1 1. - f J .1; i. I in hub uorouu u lew uays since uiscuargeu a portion of its load into the leg of a horse belonging to squire Huston. "V The Roformed parsonago in this borough was suiu ni puuuu suiu on oaiuruay. it was bought by the congregation here for 1.1 -. t 1.1- 1 C . 1 T . Over one hundred new subscribers havo paid their subscription and been added to our list since tho 1st of January. We call it a pretty good start for the year. 1 ho large stained glass window in the front of the Presbyterian church in this place adds much to the apiiearance of the building. Farmers complain that the dogs are kill ing their sheep. Dogs ought to be taxed throughout the whole country and there would be less worthless curs running around. Not one day good sleighing so far this year and the winter halt gone. It looks bad for tho salo of sleigh-bells and sleighs. COMMUNICATED. Makysvii.i.e, Jan., 14th, 1873. Mil. editor: Thinking the people of littlo 1 erry county would like to hear some thing from tho "town of accidents" I now do tell. I shall give you what has occur red within the past week. Tuesday mom lug tliom lint east, in passing over the Pa. bridge broke tho switch at the east end, the engine passing down broke it and went on keeping her own track, but .turning tho switch throwing the passenger cars on tho left hand track. The switch tender Mr. Frantz was standing on the left track the cars camo along and knocked linn down throwing him across tho track, cutting oil both his legs and otherwise Injuring him so that he died immediately. In the death of Mr. Frantz the company loses a roliablo man and one who was ever faithful to his trust. Although this accident was unlucky for one, yet fortunate for the many there might have been great loss of life had the switch nut turned completely over, throw ing most of tho cars on tho left hand track some of them went 48 yards before they succeeded iu stopping them, had they boen precipitated down tho embankment with that torce wo could not calculate the loss On Wednesday morning Mr. O. II. Millei came very near losing his life; he was stand ing on the tender of t lie Cincinnati Express lils loot slipped and he tell, but before he struck the track tho buiuiier struck him knocking him oil' otherwise ho would havo boen cut in two. Ho is very much bruised hut is slowly recovering, lho people of Perry have only to go to Marysvillo to see men torn and bleeding, for almost daily we have some accident. " But to turn to a theme which to be ap predated needs only to bo seen." Tho people of our town are making rapid strides toward improving their engine smoked towu. by building iu a more substantial manner than heretofore, also painting and otherwise beautifying their buildings " They believo that a thing of beauty is toy forever." There is also a visible im proveuient in our streets. And we witli a population of 8UU can point with pride to two school houses 4 schools 1248 scholars. Our schools aio taught by able audenergst- io men Messrs. John W. Alageo and in S. (fault in tho east ward and William A. lllaiu and John W. Hibbs iu the west ward. they certainly have wrought wonders iu the schoolroom. And last but not least Mr. Ed. we can point you to three splendid churches. The people of Marysvillo ore not l'avoied with as much time to attend church as the inhabitants of your own little village but we do the best we can hoping the day will coming when railroad companies 'will not allew one puff of the steam engiue on tho track or one stroke of the hammer in the shop on the Lords day. Al.MEUAKTK. A BEAUTIFUL WOMAN. The percep tive faculty of women is usually keener than the same phrenological organ in men. Women know that beauty rather than genius Is worship ped by the sterner sex. A man may talk of the latter to his lady-love, but the keenness of the woman knows that he is thinking of the former. Women are fond of admiration hence one of their longings is to be beautiful. Tho grand secret of female beauty is health, the power to eat, digest and assimilate a prop er quantity of wholesome food. Take VINE GAR BITTEK8. It will clean! the stomach, tone the vital organs, rrc a perfect digestion, purify the blood, clear up tho complexion and produce a state 'A mental and physical electri city, which gives symmetry of form, bright eyes, white skin, glossy hair and a genuine type of female lovcliucss, which no cosmetic an produce. 2 d 4t FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1872. Containing Seventy-Two Pages and Two Beautiful Col ORF.n Plates nicely illustrated, giving plain directions for the cultivation of nearly a Thou sand Varieties of Flowers and Vegetables ran Donna wun your name in gut, post-paid, In November, 50 cents. Paper cover and one colored plate, 5 cents. VT Catalogue or nnrdy Hums and Heed tor fall-planting, now ready and sent free to all applicants. Address, 30 Rochester, N. T. TO CONHUMPTIVK8. The advertiser, havlnir been nermanentlv cured of that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, t anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge,) with the directions for prepnrlnfi and uslnir the same, which they will nna a sure cure for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, etc. Parties wishing the prescription will please address ti y itev. cimvaki) A. w u.u;x. 2A4 South Third St., Williamsburg, N. T. hOVK ANU.MATUIMONY. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN. If yon wish I J to marry, address the undersigned, who win send youvalunoie in lor mat ion, that win enanie you to marry napptiy ana speedily, ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This in formation will cost you nothing, and if you wish to marry I will cheerfully assist you. The desired Information sent by return mall. Address, bauaii h. i,amiirkt, ureonpolnt Kings County, N. Y. 5 15. a l-ST We were pleased to sco, not lone since. in one of our exchniiKcs, some pretty severe remarks addressed to several persons who, dur ing nu interesting lecture by Rev. Juo. 8. C. Abbott, kept a continuous coughing, which prevented many from hearing. People who cannot refrain from coughing, bad better stay away from such places, or clso tako a bottle of Johnson's. Anodyne Liniment with them. V& To those who aro bowed down by ner vous Debility, and despair of ever recovering the vigor and mcin of manhood we earnestly recommend Dr. Walker's California Vinegur Hitters. Before they have finished the first bottle, they will feel tin restorative principle at work in every portion of their broken-down systems and hopo will spring up in their hearts. Mo case ot uyspepsiu Biliousness, intermittent Fever, Rheumatism, Gout or kidney disease. can resist this unequalled vegetable tonic which Is unpolluted by any distilled or fermented li quor, ol d4w Dentistry. Dr. Isaac N. Shatto wishes to notify tho citizens of the county that he is again able to attend to business and that his oflico in Newport will still be continued, the duties of County Treasurer not inter fering with his dental operations. Work solicited which will be done in tho best inner. 2t. Couuty Prico Current. IlLOOUFiEi.D. January 1,'., 1872. Flax Seed II CO Potatoes 40 Butter V pound , IS " EkKS V dozen 26 ' Dried Apples ft pound Sat " Dried Peaches 10 10 cta.Vft. Pealed I'eache 12 O IS ots. " Cherrle 0 tt 0 eta. " Pitted 15 18 eta. " Blackberries 6 0S cm. " Onions fl bushel, 7S " NKWl'OKT MABKET8. Cbirecltd Weekly by Hough, Snyi'er J CO.) DEil.KlUt IN Cilt AIIN Ac PHODUCE. Nkwpokt January 15, 18Vi Flour, Extra W 00 " Kuier 8 00 White Wheat p bu 1 40 Ked Wheat 1 35 1 tt Kye 74 Corn ; 60pW Oats fl 32 pounds 42 Parley 75 Clover Seed 6 i" Timothy Seed 2 AO Flax Seed 1 60 rot a toes 35 0 Ground Allium SaH... 190 Mmeburiier's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal 4 60 6 50 Pea Coal J 00 Smith foul 25 cts. ft bs. Cross TIcs.H'i feet lnna, 45 ft 45 cents rork fti.00 per lOOlbs. KI8II, HALT, I.1MK AND COAl, Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at the Lowest Market Hates. Philadelphia Price Current. Cbrrecfrrt Weekly by Junney A Andrew, No. 123 Mahket Htiieet. 1'uiiaimi.i'iiiA, January ' 1872. While Wheat 1 7501 75 Wheat 1 57 4J1 61 Kye . 80035 Corn ' C8078 Oats 52W53 Clover Heed 10 lOper lb. Timothy Seed 3 OOO 2 25 Flax Seed, 1 80 O 1 Country Lard 8 O0 Kwis 89 O40 3VT-rVriI-lIj!VC3H31BI. Ghaiiam Katon Ou the -4th iust., by lie v. Ellslia Butler, Mr. W. Hayes Graham, of Perry county, I'u., to Miss Sudle E. Kuton, of Centre county, Fa. Hoffman Di m On the 11th hist., by the Rev. ti. W. Selbert, at his resideuce, Mr. Jacob C. Hoffman, of Juniata township, to Miss Ma ry Alice Duin, of ElUuttskurg, this couuty. DJILA-TIXa. IIounstink Near Markelvllle, at the resi dence of her sou, on the 11th Inst., Mrs. Elisa beth Hounstluu, aged 61 years, 8 months and U davs. Lrnkek On the 11th of December, 1871, In Juniata township, William Henry, son of Win. F. and Mary Leuker, aged 8 years, J mouths, and 15 days. CARLISLE CARRIAGE FACTORY. A. B. SHE11K has a larpe lot of teennd hand work on hand, which he will sell cheap III order hi inase room '.ot new worn, FUR THE SPRING TRADK. He has. also, tho licit lot of NEW WORK ON HAND. Vou can always see different styles. The material Is not In question any more, for It Is the best used, if you want satisfaction In stvle, quality and price, so tothls shop tNifore purcliasInK elsewhere. There Is no linn that has a better Trade, or sells more In Cumberland and Terry counties. REPAIRING AND PAINTING promptly attended to. Factory Corner of South ana t in mreeis. 3 dp CA1U.H1.K, l'A. N OTICK TO TKKSf'ASSKItS. The subscri ber herehv nivcs notice that all narties are forbidden lo use nrlvate roads nu his nremlses. or trespass on ins properly in any manner whatever. without permission. 11KNHY KKI.I. Savllle twp., Jan. 17, 1872 AL1HT OK HWKIiKNUOHd'H WORKS, ami the Collateral Works of the New Jerusalem Church, sent by mall, on application to K. 11. SWJNNKY. 3 a 3m 2U Cooper Union, N. Y. $8.00 TjlAC lINKW srilSCKlBKK to the lJ Westers Woiti.n (a larite 8 pae Weekly paper) receives, uratls, a Ma nltlcent 85 Steel Kiurravhii!. 28 hy Ss Inches, entitled THK N ATI VfTY OK OUK LOKD" or one of "Frame's Charmlni85Chroinos, 14bvl7 Inches, entitled " If AVE FATIENCK." a lit tle country uirl teasliiK a shepherd dog, oue of the most attractive little artistic gems ever Issued. Terms 8:1 a year. Yonr choice lietween the two premi ums. Specimen copy of Westehn Wolit.p, with full description, sent lor stamp. AGENTS WANTED. Any one who will encase to act a local agent, and send 81, shall receive a perfect copy of either premium he desires, with full In structions, and the Westehn Wohi.o for three months Free. Local aceuts can easily make 85 a day. Address Jas. It. Elliot. l'ulillsher.No. Hroni lluld street, Boston, Muss. 3 a lilt for $3.00! r uhlic SAL B Of REAL ESTATE. THE subscribers, Administrators of the estate of Washington Kirk, deceased, will offer at public sale, on the premises, ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31st, 1872, The following described lteal Estate, to wit: A Tit ACT OF LAND, situate In Wheat field township, Perry county. Fa., on the road leading from Duncannon to New lllooinlleld.about four miles from the former and six miles from tho latter place, and bounded hy lands of the Duncan non Iron Co.. William Keini. .Iiisih.1i l. iy.ru,iu itml others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FIVE ACRES, one hundred of which Is under iroort fence and in a good state of cultivation, having been recently well-limed. The balance Is covered with thriving timber, compr slug chestnut, oak, pine, &c.. and when cleared call all he farmed, so that two good farms can be made nut of the entire tract. Tli liiiprovemeutsonllie tract are a f DWELLING HOUSE, Large Bank Barn (nearly new), Wagou Jorn Crib, Ike. There Is also a never falling spring of water near the house. -For further Information call upon Geo. F. Moyer, residing on the premises, or on either of the undersigned, residing at New Cumberland. Fa. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p. in., of said day, when terms will be mode known hy SARAH J. KIRK, . JU1IJN C. KIRK, Administrators . I. U. OIKVIN January 9. 1872. I. M. OIHVIN. J M. GIUVIN Jk SON, CoininlMHlon Mlorcliunt, NO. 8, BPKAH'S WJIAKF, Hal tlmore, M d . M.W will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly. 6 34 ly ACilOA I'H AVA.IN'TKl. GREAT INDUCEMENTS I 3IOKIONISM, DESCimTIVtt OV ' LIFE IN UTAH. - By a sister of a high priest, one of his victims, who has made her escaie.afler a resideuce of Ittleeu years among them. Her affidavits to the Govern ment, crushing evidence against llrigham Young and tho elders. The Prophet'' III court. Trial and sentence of Hawkins startling disclosures, plots, assassinations and victims. 672 Pages, fully illustrated. Circulars, Terms and full particulars, sent Iroa on application, address. DUFFIKLD ASH MEAD, Publisher, 711 Sausoiu street, Philadelphia. AGENTS WANTElTfOR PHASES OF L0NUON UFK Br D. J. Kiuwan, the well-known Journalist. THE VEKY LARGEST COMMISSIONS IAU. Tills book Is a beautiful octavo of 655 pages, em bellshed with 2uo engravings, and a finely execu ted map of J-oiulmi, designed and executed ex pressly for this work by eminent artists. It con lulns a full, graphic and truthful statement of Hi Sights, Secrets and Sensations of Hie great Me. tropolis of the world. AddresvIHIl'TiKLD AHIIMEAD. Publisher, 711 Sausoiu Street, Philadelphia, JA8T AND ONLY NOTICE. Notice Is j hereby given tbut the accounts of Wm. not on & Bon, Newport, Pa., must be paid within thirty days from dute, or they will he left iu the hunds of an officer for collection. WM. KOUGHiSON. January , 1973. CHAS. J. T. MolNTtKE,tttorney.at-ljw, New Hloomlleld, Perry co.. Fa. All professional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 1 lv. M. N. UE1BE1IT. Attorney-ut Law. llloomfleld, 3 33 ly. new Hlooiiiltuld, Ferry CO., ra. 1-if Fancy Stencil Plate with your name on, bust quality of Indelllble Ink, directions and Brush, only 60 cents. ' Fancy Key Check, with your name and ad dress stamped on rlug only 20 cents. Each mailed free for price writs mm PLAIN. Plain Stencil, name and plate, 9 cents. Stencils and Checks of all slses made to or der. Send Stamp for particulars. Address J. U. MOORE, 44 . New Kloomflold, Pa.
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