8 Ijc finest, - Ncu) Bloomfiefo, 3a. rOfiEIGN NEWS. I3T London,, Jan. 2!). Information lias just been received in this city of a terriblo calamity overtaking tlic town of Scliamnclil, Hituntcd in Trnns-Cancnsia, a territory of Asiatic Russia, seventy miles west of liakoo tlio cnpltnl. Tlie town was visited by a series of violent liocks of earthquakes following each otfior in quick Biiccession, causing tlie greatest consternation among tjio inhabitant. A fatiic seized tlio people, -aiMl a general exoduo commenced. Tlio shocks continued for some time, culmin ating in a concussion which shook the earth for miles around, involving the city in a mass of ruins. Scarcely a building was left standing ; tliowaiids are bolicvod to have perished. The calamity causes a profound sensation throughout Eastern Russia. tW England is actively intriguing against Russia in her encroachments on Central Asia. An envoy from Bokhara lias avrived at Calcutta. It is understood that ho is the bearer of important dispatch es in relation to tho situation of a (lairs in that section, and, in fact, that the greater portion of the Anglo-Indian army is mov ing northward. This gives color to tho supposition that England is determined to opposo any further encroachments of Rus sia in that direction. S3?" After a prolonged discussion in tho Cabinet, the English Government has fi nally resolved to object to the consideration of tho question of indirect damages by the American war, and limit tho cases refer red to tho Geneva Conference entirely to direct terms. EH1 Arrivals at Liverpool, report that tho Ship Almora of fit. Thomas N. B. was destroyed by fire at sea, and that probably all hands perished. t3?"An Imperial decree appoints Damn Von Ofl'enhurg, late Consul General at Bucharest, Minister of Russia to tho Gov ernment of tho United States. KIT Madrid, Jan. 31. Tlio Government has ordered further reinforcements of eight thousand troops to bo dispatched to Cuba. The Defense of risk's Murderer A strange Stry. "Burleigh," tho New .York correspon dent of tho Boston Journal, gives tho fol lowing outline of Stokes' defense: "Stokes has been arraigned on nn in dictment, found by tho grand jury, but ho liaa not yet pleaded. Thcro are somo in teresting if not startling positions taken for tho defenso. Tho one is that Colonel Fisk was not only armed, but that tho wound in his body was inflicted by him self inflicted a la Valhindigham, in at tempting to draw bis pistol from his pocket. That two pistols wero used is very clear, from the fact that two bullets wero found, ono in Fink's body and ouo on tho marble pavement, the one bullet fitting the pis tol found, and the other not. The bullet in the body fitting the pistol found, the bullet on tho floor, which produced tho wound in the arm, not fitt ing any pistol yet produced. " The thoory is that Fisk, coming in at tho door, and seeing Stokes on tho stairs, attempted to draw his pistol, when it acci dentally discharged at the same time that he received Stokes' bullet in the arm. The parties who removed tlio outside clothing of tho Colonel aro yet to be produced in court. Tho woman who handed the pistol to tho officer is yet to tell how it came to her hands, with other interesting testimony to show that Stokes did not fire on an un armed man. But two persons witnessed the shooting. These wero two hall boys of the Central Hotel, who wero either so frightened that they did not know what was going on, or deliberately perjured them selves, an they flatly contradicted each other and their own testimony on the stand." . tJT" Chicago, Feb. 1. Reports now com ing to hand from tho Northwest show that the chango in the temperature, Saturday night ami Sunday, was much greater than flrst stated, and that there has been great suffering, and in some cases loss of life, on the plains. They could not reach a place of shelter, and threo men, Hollanders, who are unknown, were frozen to death on Rock river in Sioux county on Sunday. Two boya were caught in a storm, and one was frozen to death, and the other had hi arm and legs so badly frozen they will Dave to ue amputated. Two men aro re ported dead from cold, on Turkey Crook, in Dakota, about fifteen miles from hero, and several other deaths are reported the particulars of which have not been re ceived. tW Bkchktabv Uohkson hue out a cir cular to his subordinates, directing that every nmn employed by the Government must, in all cases, bo permitted to form his own opinions and to act at his own in terest and judgment shall direct, and that any assumption or exorcise of power, viola tion of the spirit of this circular, by any person in authority under the Department, will be punished by tho removal of tho per sons ollonditig. Sty pomo rougim 11 leu 10 lireatc tin a Methodist donation party at Deuvillo, N. J., recently, but the .brethren wero on their muselo, and they not only worsted their opponents In the .fight, lint llgcd thera all .n jail. ., Perry County Dank ! Nponsler, .lunltiii & Co. THK undersigned, having formed a Ranking As. souiallon under the above nnino and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Hanking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURTHOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We recolve money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes tor a period of not over CO days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, live percent, fur any time over four months; and for four months four per cent. We ore well provided with all and every facility for doing a Hanking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored fortlie want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want ; and this being the flrst Bank ever established In Terry county, wt hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association is composed of the fol lowing named partners: Vt. A. Hponsler, liloonilleld. Perry county, l'a. It. F. .llINKIN, , " " " Wm. 11. Mn.i.Kit, Carlisle, officers: W. A. SPONBLICH. President. William Wiij.is, Oaihter. Newliloomneld,3 5 1y HARDWARE! HARDWARE ! rpilE subscribers have on hand nt all times, . as complete an assortment or Hardware as cun bo found in the county. NAILS, HINGES, LOCKS, GLASS, TAINTS & OILS, and a fine assortment of all styles of Builders Hardware, Also, CARPENTER TOOLS, TABLE CUTLERY, COFFEE MILLS, SPOONS, SHOVELS, HOES, ' and a full 6tock of . Hardware of Every Description, All of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. ' Persons wanting any article in this line are requested to call and examineour stock. F. MORTIMER, ; New Bloomvikld, Fa. rTlAILOHINtt. Having Having opened a Gent's furnish- X lug goods and Merchant Tailoring nut 1 ailor nir hstau sli- nient, In the llllle htora next door to Potters Law Olllee, 1 would respectfully ask all In eedof any thing In my Hue to call aim examine before pur- chasing elsewhere. usewnere. 1IKCK GOODS from which to select (iarments always on band which will be made up to suit Customers and IN THK LATEST HTYI4K on short notice. Don't fail to visit tho LlTTLK broitK In the Corner. 1. H. (iiKids bought elsewhere will lie made op In the best maimer. S. II. BUCK, New Bloomficld, Pa. Pensions, Bounties, &c. Wii'vjtin, til ill' 'I v.iiiiuiCM, jtiuuiere, rtiiiit-in, tie., of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted In the Service 01 the muted States, can now make aiinl cut on (or reunion. Also hold lei's who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disabled in tli war of Wii. When widows die or ro-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time for filing claims (or additional bounty lias been exlenueu six luouuia. . Particular attention irlven to old suspended rase In the dltturent departments at Washington, D. C If you have, or think you have a claim against the (ioveriiiiient, call on or address the undersigned. No charge lor uiiormatioii. LEWIS rOTTEK, Attorney (or Claimants, 4 31 , NKW BLOOM PI ELD, PA New Carriage jnaiiuTactory, On JIioii Rtheet, East or Cakijsle St.. New Bloomfleld, Penn'n. fTMlK subscriber ha built a lane and com modi A ous Hhon on Iliith Ht.. East of Carlisle HI reel. New Hloomlleld, Pa., where be Is prepared to msh- uiaviuro 10 uruer Ca r 1 i 11 g o m Of every description, out of the best material. ' Sleighs of crery Style, built to order, and U til sited In lite most artistic and uurauie manner. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at mucn more reasonauie rates. WHKI'AIlllNOef all kinds neatlyani prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. 1 ' SAMUKL SMITH. Jiu WEATHERSTRIPS. t TORREY'S PATENT. QUALITY MAINTAINED. J'UTCES COMPETE WITH THE I ojjioaij:wi E.S. & J. Torrey, 160 Fulton St., N. Y. am. a. . mm ',"I-Ti'-'!;. fi in Ha fH ' n tit li' tt3Ja-"-.i iHirlt FHESE BUILDINQS, COVfZRIfsia LOTS Hit Nos, 534, 536,38 Market St., Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St. and Nos. 525, 527, 529 Minor St., v Whoso Salesrooms and Storerooms, spread out, would cover more than Three Acres of ground, making them tho Largest and Completcst Buildings of the kind in America, if not in the World, aro now COMPLETELY FILLED with our 1ST IGNIFICENT STOCK OF FULL CLOTHING. FULLY $750,000's WORTH OK THK MOST ' SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, . ; , ; FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. " All perfectly New and Fresh in Designs and Materials. WANAMAKER & BROWN. . Philadelphia. English Roofing Felt la found to etnnd well In all climates, being ex tensively used for Hooting Houses, Out-Bulld-lni;s and Sheds; for Laying Flat Roofs, Gutters, Lining Granaries, Storehouse, er Walls, (cither outside or inside), and for placing un der Slates or Tiles. It Is also a chcuj) and cllectlvo Celling on the underneath side of raf ters of a Slated or Tiled Koof, and as a Ceiling to Iron Hoofs, counteracting Heat, Frott, and Condensation of Moisture. The English Felt is put up In rolls of 25 yards In length, by 82 Inches In width, and containing a surface of 200 square feet. THREE-PLY FELT FOR ROOFING. In Rolls, 20 inches wide, by 60 feci In length; each roll will cover a surfuce 10 feet square, or IW square lect. Jt is to be laid across the roof, shingle fash ion, with a lap of two inches, and secured by nailing the edges with M nails and tin raps. vvnen una, uie eu is to be panned with Mastic Roof Coating, nnd Sanded. The Mas tic Roof Coating is mixed, ready for use, and is applied with a brush. TARRED ROOFING FELT. Used extensively for Sheathing Houses, and for Tar and Gravel Rooting, also for placing under mute, J lu and elilngle Roofing. . , It is used in packiug Woolens and Furs to protect them from moths. Put up in rolls weighing 45 pounds each. 15 pounds Felt will cover a snrf:ico nf 100 square ioi i. TWO-1'LY FELT, For Sheathing Houses, Rooting Temporary Buildings, making Wuter.Tlglit Floors, and for placing under Slate and Shingles. In rolls. 20 inehoa wide by 50 feet in length. Each roll will cover a surfuce of 10 feet square or 1UO square lect. For Sheathing It ran be nailed upon the stud ding, making a perfectly air tight sheathing, and aura protection from dampness. Rats, nice, or vermin w in not go near it. MICA CANVA8 ROOFING, In rolls containing 250 square feet. Is to be laid across the roof, and lapped shingle fash ion with a lap of two inches, and secured by nailing me cages wim xu or., tacks. This is the only Comixwltlon Rooting that does not require a flnishiug cout of paint or cement. UNTARRED SHEATHING FELT, For Carpet Lining, Deadening Floors, and for putting under Slate, Tin and Shingle Hooting, Put up In rolls weighing 100 pounds. 10 pounds Felt will cover a surfuce 10 feet square, or luu square reel. ' MANUFACTURED J1Y THE PENN ROOFING CO., 105 South 2nd Street, t33Xt I'HlLADKLl'HIAi I'A To SliocmakorH. THK subscrltiers k p constantly nu hand, ; KINK AHrfOUTMKNT OK Fli K Ar 0 11 CALF 8 K'l X S . PINK LININGS. It O A N S, MOROCCOS, ' ' SHOE rK l, PEGS I A WLS, and a general assort men t of articles used by Khoe iittftoin. . t MOfyiMhJl. XTOTtCKTOTHKHl'AHKKItH. Tim noItI ii Iwr hereby glvos nolle that ull parties are uiiimiiit'ii iu use jiimtiu roiMis on nis pri'inises, or trespass on his property in any manner whatever, wiiiioni iKo mission. iir.isio ivr.l ftvllLnturp.,,luii. 17, 1 S7J mmahtis : 1:!! 4 if I i ? f 1 S 8 1 a! J.. t"" OSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS ara published on evory packago, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms. Rheuma tism, Skin Disrates, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Ulood. o:;e bottle of sqsasalis will do mora good than ten bottles of the Hyrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Mosacklis in theirpractice for tho past three yenrs nnd f.rcly endorse it ns a re I in bio Alterative and Iilood Puriuer.. ' ' I1U. T. C. PLT.n, of Baltimore. Dll. T. J. nOYKIX, . " dr. b. w.t.'Aitn. " DH.F. O. PANNKLLY, " DU. J. S. SPARKS, of Nicheluvllle, DR. S. h. McCARTH A, Columbia, 8. C. DIl. A. U. NOBLES, Edgeromh, N. C. USED A1TD IHD0IISED BY 1. b. r ni:xtn t sons, -ait uivor, Mass. V. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mil h. A. V. WHKKLf.lt. Lims, nliio. R. 11AM,, l.ims.O' lo. i:RAVKN A CO., (innlnnsrlllr, Va. SAM'L. O. McFADDF.N, !urrrecJ boro, Trim. Our Rj'.irc v.-lll rot nllnu nf any ex tended i-cmntks in relation to tho virttiesol Mosjualis. Tutho llcdiral Profrssion ws pnarantco a Kltlid Ex tract superior to any they hav0 ever used ill the trea rint of diseased Ulood; and to thent'tirted we say try Uosatlalia, and you wilt bo restored to health. Bosailalla is sold by all Drucsiitt, prleo 91.00 per bottle. Addre.i LS. CLEMENTS & CO.. Jtranuerfurin VhtihitU, j IUltimuck, i!u. 5 30 52 A CHEAT OFFER ! ONLY to VOIl 11 IN VALUE t OR. FOR , SIS IN VALUE. OR. ", m IN V AI.UK I THK neautirul and artistic Chromn, "Isn't She I'rettvl" hliihly liiilshl'd. mounted, and varn ished. Hlze. 1,1x17 (after Llllle M. Hieneor.) retail price. JH, will be sent by nmll, sei'iirely done up, post free, as a premium to everv $3 yearly subserl Imrto DEMOKKHT'H MONTHLY, acknowledged the mmt beautiful and useful Parlor Mairazine in America. "Isn't she Pretty?" is a beautiful Clim mo and Splendid Parlor Picture, and a vuliiatile work of art, wort h more than Double the Cost of Subscription, mid, togtlmr with DEMOKKHT'H MONTH Lyatlords an opiHirtuulty for the invest ment of $3 such as mav never occur again : or, In pluce nt "Isn't She Prettvt" for fl additional, ' Hiawatha's WooIiiii," (after Jerome Thompson), size. 1"'A', price, Ills, will lie sent post. fleet or lioth Chromos and Deinorest's Monthly, for one year, for t'i. Hiawatha's Wooing is an equally splendid work of art, a large and beautiful Chru Inn, and w in th four times tlie price charged. Husbands. Fathers, and Uivers, do not fall losub scrllHi for Deinorest's Muira.ine, and present it with a beautiful Chrnmo. It will make eyes spark le with delight and satisfaction, and prove a monthly reminder of your ood taste and kind feeling. Address W. Jknninws Dkmokkst. Kt Broadway. Now York. Copies of the latest lium Ik'U of the Magazine 26 cents each, iol fn-e.) t , TA8T AND QNLY NOTICE. Notlca Is j lieroby given that the accounts of Wat. Korou & Son, Newport, Pa., must be paid within thirty days from date, or they will Iw left lu the hands of nn officer for collection. , WM. KOUOll BON. January ft, Wi'i. Boots! Kill Assort iv 60 1 of . . i THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Hided, Wlmln Htnck l)oubl Hole and Varranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to tlie Trade by M. 3. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. fKpcc(nl Attention Paid t Orttcrt.fm 5 23 21). rilHE Tenth Volume of Wood's Household J. Magazine begins with January 1S72. Its regular contributors include Horace Greeley. Oail Hamilton. Thos. K. Bcccher, Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Purton, etc. Harriet Bcecher Stowe, Brick Pomeroy, Joh O. 8nxo, MaJ. Gen. Kllpntiick, Pctroliiim V. Nasby, cot., write for It occasionally. Terms, One Dollar a yeur. In clubbing, three flrst clnss periodicals are given for the price of one of them. The most liberal Premium List ever published. No periodical Is moie frequently or fnvornbly mentioned by the press. " Wood'a Household Magazine ls-oiieof the monuments of business enterprise which murk the iige. MetkodM llomt Journal, Philadelphia, Pa. "It has been Improving ever since we knew It a good criterion for tho future." Corr. New Market, Canada. "It is a marvel of cheapness nnd (lrst-elnss quality combined." Xeio York J'imen. Specimen enpv sent free t any nddrcss. 8. 8. WOOD & CO., a Newburgh, N. Y. Professional Curds. TT.M. A. HroNSf.HIt, Attorney-nt-Miw. y Oltlee adjoining his rosidence, on Hast Main street, New liloonilleld, Terry co., I'a, 3 2 ly SII. i ALBUA1TH, Attoiliey-at-Law, New HliHiinllelil, Perry CO., Pa. t Pensions, Bounties, llaek Pav, and alt Claims ngulust tlie Uoveriiinent, proniptly collect ed. Olllee Willi Win, A. Spniislur, Esq. 3 2 ly. TllllN (1. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. Now HI(Hinlleld. l'errv ro.. Pa. tlstry All kinds of Meelmnieiil and iSui'Kical lien Dhees.doiie in the best niauncr, and at reasonable i-Ulllce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 lv CHAS. A. BARNKTT, Attorney-at-Ijiw, New IlliNiuilleld. Perry CO., Pa. 3-Oflloe adjoining Mortimer' Store. 3 2 ly B P. McINTIRE Attorney at Law. and DIs- m trict Attornev of lVrrv eountv. Onlcp. with J. T. Mclutire, New liloonilleld, Peim'a. LKWM I'OTTKH, Attoiinkv-at-Law & Notaut runi.tc, A'sui HloomttcM, Perry Vountu, Pnnn'a. n- Special attention given to Colleetions of all kinds, to tlie settlement of estates, Ike, and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Atlldavlts and Ao knnwledgiuents taken. 4-Ulllce Uvedoors West isT Sutch's hotel. 321y. JBA1LY, Attorney at Law. ' Now liloonilleld, Perry Co., Pa. f Olllee In the Court House, with J. It. Khiiler. Ksq. Refers to It. Mclutire, lisq. June 27, 1871, WM. M. HUTCH, Attorney at-Law, and Mili tary Claim Agent, New lllonmlteld. Perry co., Pa. Orllce Two doors West of F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly LKiTifUKHAY" : AMorncy-at-Law, . Centre Squarn, New Klooinlleld, Perry co.. Pa. t- All business entrusted to his care will re celve prompt attention, 3 2 tf CHAS. J. I. MtiNTIRE, Attornev-at-Law, New liloonilleld, Perry Co., Pa. f All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 lv. ' M. N. 8KIBKKT. Attorney-at l.aw, ' ' New UlooinUeld. l'errv co.. Pa. liloonilleld, 333, ly. . i . , , ., , j TjEB -A. KT O IsT I Mutual Fire Insurance Company, ! -or " POLICIES PHHPKTUAL at ljw Rates. N Kteiini risks taken. This Ik one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Stale. Country property Insured Perpetually at It 00 per thousand, and Town property at $5 (it per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NKW BLOOMl'lELD, PA., 4 lo Agent for Perry County. VKUUY COUNTY i Real Estate, Insurance, CLAIJI AGKNCY. , LEWIS POTTEB & CO., Ktiil tbtata Broker; Insurance, J: Claim Agent New lJlooiiiilcM, WE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell ers to the advantages we offer them In pur chasing or disposing of real vstatu through our of fice. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town proierty, mills, stor and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared to oltor at great bar gains. We advertise our property very extensive ly, and use all our efforts, skill, and dlllinenoa to effect a sale. We make no ehsmes unless th property rs sold while registered with us. We als draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Somo of the best, cheapest, and most reliant fire, life, and cuttle Insurance companies ill the I'nlted Htates are represented at this agency. Proiwrty Insured either on the rash or mutual plan, and peretually al4 and lit nor thousand. IVnslous, liounties, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldier and heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bouutv, who have never made application. Sol diers, 'if you were wounded, ruptured, orcontraot ed a disease in the service from which yuu are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When willows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled lo tlie pension. Parlies having any business to transact In our line, ure respectfully Invited lo give us a cull, as we are conmlenl we can render satisfaction in any branch of our business.- aV-Nocliarue for Information. ,jy LEWIS POTTER ti CO. l ALL KINDS of Prilling neatly INTtNC! ''executed at the "ittlxx)MHItLI PR I T iMr.s ' MUK JOUOKHCE. Boots !
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