6 l)c imc0, New Bloomficli), 3aV m liloomficlb iiints. Tuesday, February 3, 1874. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS reniieomm)mcnHoiiromfflip!ronwftonr fntsresM In matters properly belonging to this department, - A Western Letter. A friend of ours who is anxious to give some information icjjimlinjj the Wost.wlsh es U8 to publish thu following. As we have not time to correct it, we publish it just us received. Stephenson Co III Dear Sir i scat myself to inform yours that we lire all well tvt the present time and hoping that this may find yours all well we like this cuntry purty well this cuntry is a rich soil and every thing can bee rost that a man wants to rais but grain is cheap hear woat 80 to 05 oats 40 corn 88 to 4:1 potates 00 and rctalo CO ryo 117 burly 100 cii ido apeles 20 cents per pound cheryes 25 cents per pound elilor bcryes 15 cent pt plums are to plenty no sale at all allso crab apclvs plums and crabs make tho best buter you ever did cat well John it is rain ing to day and is purty mudy when it rains hear in a half a day a person can plow agane tho water dont Stan on the land liko dose in tho east allso the water is very fresh and hard lime-Btone them is all the Stone you cood rind in this cuntry allso they lay dcapo anuf so as not to interfear with tho plow all that bothers mo of plow ing is the corn stocks they wood allmost dot) for fensrails the plowing is not as aiso as peapcl thinks there is so much straw and pi as on tho land that it drags purty well with the plow hear peapel harrcr thcr cornstocks down i dragt a log ovo mine wen all is don and comes to plow the liorsos stummbal over the stumps of corn stocks. J. C. II. A Cure for Wounds. A man had a finger-nail torn off, causing very great pain ; brown sugar was thrown on a pan of burning coals, and tho finger lield over the smoke for twenty minutes. The pain was removed, and in due timo a cure was effected. In Health at Home it is narrated that a horse seemed to be dying . of a festered wound. Some old shoes were cut up in a hog-trough and set on fire un der the horse so that the smoke would reach the wound. In a few hours the swelling began to subside, the wound dis charged, and the homo got well. Au old lady was knitting a stocking. A i r xl. i .. tM : n. .. : .. JlIDIllUUl Ul till? IUIIJ1IJ UtlHIU 111 VTltll 1JUI1I- ful wound. Sho unraveled tho stocking, put the yarn on a shovel of burning coals, caused the smoke to ascend Rgainst the wound, giving immediate relief. The first thought of ordinary reader is that of wonder that such " simple" things should have such beneficial affects. Instead of burdening the mind with the remembrance of the leather, and brown sugar, and yarn stockings, it is better to ascertain the general principles; for one may have the most agonizing sore, and bo a thousand miles from an old shoe, or spoonful of brown sugar, or a yarn stock ing. What then? In all cases there was smoke ; out of smoke creosote is made, and carbolic acid is of the same essential na ture : hence the application of these use ful substauccs to all varieties of wounds, burns, and sores. Their essential nature is twofold they arrest decay and purify. JIaWt Journal of Health. The Fan Palm. The fan palm is fouud in greatest abun dauco in tho warmer portions of South America and the East Indies. It usually giows in groups, and lives to the age of a century and a half. The wild tribes of Quaraunes, who live near the mouth of the Orinoco, derive their entire sustenance from this tree.. They suspend mats made of the stalks nf the leaves from stem to stem, and during the long rainy season, when the delta is overflowed, they reside entirely in the trees ; by means' of these mats keeping warm and dry, and living among their leafy bowors as securely as if they belonged to the monkey tribe. Their banging huts are partially covered with clay ; the fire for cooking is lighted on the lower story, and the traveller, in sailing along the river by night, sees the flames in longVows, looking as if suspended In the air. The fruit of this same tree sup plies the food of tho Inhabitants of the liuts, the sap makes a pleasant drink, the blossoms sometimes form an agreeable salad, and tho pith of tho stern contains at certain seasons a sort of sage-like meal, with which to vary their bill of fare. Clean Teeth. If you will only keep your teeth clean they won't decay. The wonderful denti frices which are sold at fabulous prices are greatly inferior to a simple mixture of soap and prepared chalk, with a little something like orris root ; but the essential articles are soap and chalk. The druggist will prepare you enough for a quarter of a dol lar to last a long time. When you go to bed, with a broad, soft tooth-brush go through your mouth thoroughly. If dis posed to a bad mouth, you may repeat the dose in the morning. Hut the principal article- for keeping the tooth clean is s toothpick, a soft goose quill, which you roust use after eating, no matter though it is a piece of apple, and if convenient, after the pick use a mouthful of water to riute from between the teeth what the toothpick nay htv h(t.JJii Lewis in To-Day, Newport Adycrtlsemcnts. NEW STORE ROOM. NEW FIltMt NEW GOOD3I E. 13, WISE, Having opened a New Store nt the corner of Fourth d Oliorry Htreets, Just above the l'etm'a. It. It. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of D 11 Y GOODS, GltOCEltlES, BOOTS Si SHOES, HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of Roods which they will sell AS CIIEAr A3 THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to o til and examine their stoi'k and see that they aro ottering goods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. E . WISE, WALNUT STREET, 35 tr Newport, Pa. Do You Want Bargains ? IK SO, CALL ON W. II. MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having Just returned from the City with a SPLEiNDID STOCK OK II.Y GOODS, u ii o c1 is at 1 1: s , AND NOTIONS, I am prepared to offer to tho citizens of Perry County one of tho 11 EST ASSORTMENTS of- i.ouun ever orougm into tins vicinity. My Stock of DRESS GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, Is complete, and were bouiiht at PANIC PRICKS. and will be sold at SHOUT PROFITS, for Cash. Call and see for yourself. W. H. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NEWI'OHT, PA . ugs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber has on hand and for Bale, at low prices, a complete assortuieutof DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes. B&l'hytwiam' Order carefully and prompt! filled. B. M. EBY, NKWPOKT, FERRY COUNTY, PA. Neiv Millinery Goods A.t Newport,.Pn. IIIEd tolnform the publlo that I have Just re. turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort went of the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS, RIUUONS, FRENCH FLOWERS HKATIIKUB, CHIGNONS, ' LACE CAPER. NOTIONB, And all article usually found In a first-class Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -We will sell all goods as Cheap as can be got elsewhere. , , DRESSMAKING done to order and la the la test style, ast get the latest Fashions from New York every mouth, (lorierlng done to order, in all widths. I will warrant all my work toglve sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible. ANNI8ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station, 8 1" U , Newport, Pa. I)r..l. Walker's California Vin egar JJilters nro n purely YeRotiiblo lucpaviitioii, mudo chielly from tho na tivo lici ba fount! on the lower raiiRns of tho Sien a Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal juopoities of wliicU aro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked. "What is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vixkoau HlT TKRsf" Our answer is, that they rcmovo the causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They aro tho Rrcat blood purillornnd a lile-Kivinr principle, a perfect Renovator" and Invigilator of the system. Never lielbro in tho history of" tho world lias a medicine linen coiiijioiimleil possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinkuak Ui ithiis in tioulinp the sick of every diseuso liiati is lieir to. T hey uro a pentle Pmpitivo as well r.s a Tonic, relieving C'liiiirestiim or IiiHiitinnation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The iiroporlips of Dr.. Walker's Tinboar liirnais nro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Smlorilic, Altera tive, and Anti-Hiliims. it. ii. M ijir.;.r." c.. Dniprirtfts ntul (nn. Airts.. S in lrr:incisnf. Ol'.r.trni.i, and cor. of Wnsliini.-Tiyi ntnl rlim-lnm stH.. N. V. Sold by all Dru-yl-l i uml O; alt is. February 3, 1874 lm THE SUN. WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND DAILY. THE WEEKLY SUN Is too widely known to require any extended recommendation t but the reasons which have already given It fifty thou- siiiio. suuseriuers, ana wuien win, we nope, give it many thousands more, are brlefivas follows! It is a first-rate newspaper. All the news of tue any win do louna in it, condensed when unimportant, at full length whon of moment, and always presented in a clear, Intelligible, uuu iiiiercHMug mauDcr. It Is a lirst-rute family paper, full of enter. talnlng and Instructive reading of every kind, but containing nothing that can offend the most delicate and scrupulous taste. It Is a Hrst-rute story paper. The best tales and romances ot current literature are careful ly selected and legibly printed In Its mures. It is a first-rate agricultural paper. The moBt freBb and instructive articles on agricul tural vopics reguiariy appear in this depart, ment. It is an Independent political paper, belong ing to no party and wearing no collar. It tights for priuclplo, and for tho election of the best men to olllce. It especially devotes its en ergles to the exposure of the corruptions that uun neaaeu nnu aisgruco our country, and threaten to undermine republican Institutions altogether. It has no feur of knaves, and asks no favors from their supporters. It reports the fashions for the ladles and the markets for the men, especially the cattle- tnameis, 10 wnicn it pays particular attention, Finally, it Is the cheapest paper published, One dollar a year will secure it for anv subseri. ber. It is not neeesnry to get up a club in order to have THE WEEKLY SUN at this rate Any one who sends in a single dollar will get l'l'cr lur a ear. We have no travelling agents. THE WEEKLY HUN.-Elght pages, flfty six columns, only frl.OOayear. No discounts from this rate. TIIK HKMMVEEKLY HUN.-Simie size as the Dally Him, fti.uils year. A discount of per cent, to clubs of 10 or over. TlIU 1AIL,V SIN, A large four-page newspaper of twenty-eight columns. Dally cirou latlonot over PJn.uou. All the news for iicents Subscription price fO cents a month, or Jdooa year. To clubs of 10 or over, a discount of i pur. cent. Address, TUE SUN," New York City. "TO-DAY, THE PEOPLK'S ILLUBTIIATED PAPEK, Is a thorntmhlv American enteroiise. Illustrated by the leading artists, and teeming with the best efforts of the most uble writers of our country. It Is a paper that, once introduced in ttie family clrele.ls sure to be eagerly watched for and care fully preserved.- The ehoicoof TH11EE OK THE MOST BEAUTIFUL C H R O M O S ever Issued Is given to each subscriber, viz "Just So Hum" and "Litti.h Sunshine," two beautiful Child Pictures, by Mrs. Anderson, and " Amonu tiik Dkwmioi-s." a beautiful luud-cape 111 waiei-coior uy me ceieuratea mime i rus TEH. All our agents have cosies of nneh, and are pre pared to deliver them together with a subscription Ceititlcatw signed by the publishers, at the time the money Is paid. Agents wanted everywhere, and liberal I ounce 'lieuia ineuts ottered. Sample copies with full particular mid di seriptiou of the euro- nios, sent on receipt of Six Cents, Only Two Dollars and a Half c Year. Address: TO-DAY PltlNTINO & rL'lll.ISllINO CO.,' 7:13 Sanuiiu St.. Philadelphia. 112 Broadway, New York. 3 School St., Boston. 60 lit 1113, 115 Si 117 K. Madison St, Chicago. SEEDS OUR BEAUTIFULLY ILUJ&THAIbO CATALOGUES for 1874. of g Numbering I 7 PAGiS, and containing I r-L muw iroioroa piatos, srn now ruiiy. trioourptronlhoiwillli milled u mas! frost to sll ottiars, on raoelpt of fo.,liltl we return la HUor Pliut, with first ortivr. I Uardeoluir lor Profit. Practical Flnricultttrr!' (d(r namw mtmi on our Mo, an4 wil T rteeiva u!tfMJ4 i!at,iLna if.. r. , t 8limfl,85CortliHtt8tnt, Npw York. CO 6m ' (Al ex. Ti ALL KINDS of Printing neatly PRINTING xecilicu Rt IIIO " 111 4MIM VIKLD sumus joi vrrwrn. HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The nndnrslcrned will sell ot nrii.io hi. ml. tiable farm situate In Juniata township. Perry co., Pa., adlolning lands of (leorge Tizell, (Jeorge Iekes and others, containing 01 ACRES, of Red Slate land, nbout 75 Acres are cleared, and in i. ingii mme mi euiiivaiiou. ine taiance is well set with timber. I lie Imoroveineiits are a aood two stoi v Tiir and Weatlierlio.irded DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK DARN, TENANT HOUHK, CARHI AGE HOUSE, NEW huh rift anil wuuu iiuuse. There Is also a Well of cood water near 11m house. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE OltCH AKDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. Tills nronertv is near the villain of Markle. Vllle In a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see tills property before making a final invest- menr. Price S'l.OflO ; payments, $2,000 on the 1st of April. 1S74. at which time a deed will lie delivered, mid possession given. The balance to be paid ill tlireeeniial annual payments, with Interest, tube secured by Judgment bonds. '-uaii on or auitress JACOB KLINE. JMarkleville, Perry Co., Pa., on LEWIS POTTEIt. 12tf New IUooinlleld, Perry CO.. Ta. Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Sifrup, a Protect ed Solution of tho Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as canity digested and assimilated with the blood as tho simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning vp,Invigorutliig and Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates ci'cry part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy i;i curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com pluint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, X'cmale Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blootl, or ac companied by debility or a low state of the system, living free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and neiv life into aU parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle haa PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets Froo. SETH W. F0WLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Hilton Place, lioston. Sold or DnuooisTs oemiialit DB. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB!. a TntTraraortnblla tnt has proved Dr.lJrook ' ira WineorTnrto have more- J3SW1V. ....... 1 . .1..,.. ...... almllo. '7 IllCli. Ll 1 IW. W. ! J ........ I.. trofc. preparation everoffered to the publlo. It la rich Id the medicinal qualities of Tar, and unequiUeil for diseases of the Tlii-oat A Lssdi performing the ri most remarkable cures. IS VS f,,w. t M nl I v r-i i rM I l'miia and told. II baa cured so mmiy cases of Astuint ants jHtrOUcnitiis, uiabit nas Deea pronouaoeui speelQo fir thesa com plnlnUi. For Pains In th Itri-ast, hluo or liark, Uravtl or lildiiey ai. case.dlseasesoftbe Vrlis Jli?' oranyBerCtpllii ... ii.- it nas noequiu. If Is also a sojxrlor Tonic, Heatorea she AppsUta, Htrensrthens (be Nyatcm, Restore llie Wnl and Itobllltated, Cssms Sua f ood (o HI. Banaawaa Jyie,lo and indlrettion. Prevents Malarious k'svstrs, sBlsaa tana to jrourbjsleui. IP TBILllILOOIHH Kl' And ths health of Uk. jystem will follow. Therein u preimru turn of Iron ami Poke Itoot more effectual thiia all others, whlcri wfll removo from your system tile Impure and vitiated Dlood which causes dlHeasti, and St the same time build up your henllb and strength ll never fails to cure. If yoii linve Sx rorulrt.tScrolDlou'i Itlseas e of tlie lyes or Iurs, or fieroliila III any I'oriii, Tot. ter. lia HwelliUK. Old Mores, I leers, or Nerolnlous InllaiiiinatiouM, you can rely on helnu cured with this prepa ration knowu as llr. 'rooUs ( unipoinel Rymp of I'oks flioot. stiieniiiatisni. s-iiiiis I.. l.lml,.A.llin.. i'A.Hfl.&. ytlous brokeudown by Morcu- ..'It.l .kllti.r u r,. All cured by It. For hyphllla, or Sy phllltle taint. I here In not Ii- iiic equal w ik -ttM wus urovell. Beautify your Complexion. So not use paint or powder, but Bt a mors nermuneiit beauty by puillyliiu your blood. Tills pruparatlou of Iron and Poke Itoot makes a rouah and scuiy oil In soft uiidhmoolh: eliunues Unit sulliiw complexion to one ot freshness and health, anil remove any Driiu, tlve UlsrarM-sol llieMkln, I'luiulea, 1'lia tales, t lot lies A tptlon. It you wish Tooy eiieeksaiidahenttliy coiiiulezlon usul't. tiuuk's Cuii'iuuud Hjtuf uf 1'oae Uoob t$fj w rrospeclus for 1874 Seventh Tear. " TUB JLLDINE," An Illmtratod Monthly Journal, vniwrmlly ad mitted to bt th JImdomei Periodical in the World, a Jepmentattm and Champion of American 'Jitc. Not for Bale in Book or News Stores. , THE ALDIXK. whlln lfmnet with Ml Ih-i wjnilarity, hat) uone of tne tomporary or timely internet cbarttctcr ImIIo uf ordinary ierifKliiwla. It in an elprant ml -col. laiiyof imre,liKlit and Kraceful literature; and a col lection of picture, the rurefttfiitrnlinnun of artiHtio akill, in Mack and white. Although ea;h iuwMH'diiiK imml!r aft'orin a fresh plnariure to its fiieudn, the real value and U-uiity of THE ALDINE will be most atiirecitid after it hun hppn bound up at the clone of the yenr. While other oiihlicatioiiH may claim aiieriorchrnpneBR, or compared with rival of a aimilar clafta, TUKAIj iJlNKina unique and orin-itial conception alone and miapproached-aimolutely without com petition in price of cl nt i-arter. Thu poHaesiior of a complete volume can not duplicate tho (jimntity of fine paper and eimTavii.Kn In any other ehape or number of volume for U i tlntus 1U cost; and then there are the chromua. beside! AHT DKPAUTMRNT, 18T4. The lIlUHtrutloti of THK ALDINK hava won vnrlrl. wide reputation, and In the art centres of Kurope it la au admitted fact that ltn wood cutM are examjca of the highest perfection, ever attained. The common preju dice in lavor of "uteel plutea," Is rapidly yieldiurf to a more educated and diHeiimlnattiiK tante which recog nizes the advanliiKea of the superior artiHtio quality with HTcatcr facility of production. Tho wood-cnta of 1HK ALUINK poHiera all the delicacy and elaborate fmiHli of the moHt coHtly sU'ei tilutc, while they ailord a better reuderlnir of the artiwt'rt orlirliiiil. . f'lHy realize the wonderful work which THE AL.1JINK 1h dtuiiK for the caime of art culture in Amer ica, it in only neeetwary to consider the coHt to the peo ple of any other decent representations of the produc tions of threat painters. In addition hi deslmm by the membersof the National Aciid. my, and other noted American artista. THK AJJINL will reproduce examples of the bent foreirvu niBHti-rs selected with a view to the hihent artistic sun tf.iVM1 K.n.a!''Ht Ki'iiernl Interest. Thus the subscriber to 1 UK ALIJIM-, will, at a trillin cost, enjoy In his own home thu pleasure uud reimiUK luUueuues uf true art. The qnnrterly tinted plates for 1874 will be by Thos. Mohan and J. 1), W ouwahd. . The Ohristinim ifsue for 1874 will contain special de signs appropriate to the seaeou, by our best artist, and will surpass in attractions any of its predecessors. ;PRKMIUM FOB 1874. Every subscriber to TIIK ALDINE for the year 1H74 will receive a pair of chromos. The original picturea were painted In oil for the publishers of THK ALDINK. by Ihomus Moran, whmo nxeut Colorado picture wan purchased by Congress for ten thousand dollars. The subjects were chosen to represent "The Kast" and "The ANest." Oueis a view hi The White Mountains, New linmpwhire: the other irivos The ClitU of Green Itiver, w yoiniiiw Territory. The dillerence in the nature of the scenes themselves is a pleasing contrast, and atl'ords a koikI display of the artist's scope and coloring-. The chromos are each worked from thirty distinct plates, and are in size (13 x lti) and in appearance exact fac-sira-ileaof the originals. The presentation of a worthy ex ample of America's fcrrentest landscape painter to the sulmcrilwrs of THE ALD1NE was a bold but peculiarly huppy idea, and its successful realization is attested by the iollitwiiiM- U'stimuuial, over the unrnaturo of Mr. Moran himself. Nrwabk, N. J. Sept. 20th, 187X Messrs. Jamkr Button Co. (jkntlkmicn, 1 am deiiKhted with the proofs in color of your chromos. They are wonderfully successful representations by mechanical process of the ungual puiutiuKS. Very respectfully, (RUmed.) THOS. M Oil AN. These chromos are in every sense American. They aro by an oriKinal American process, with material of American uieuufacture, from desuns of American scenery by au American painter, and presented to subscribers to the hrst successful Americuu Art Jour nal. If no better because of nil this, they will certainly possess an interest no foreign production can inspire, and neither are they any the worse if by reason of pe culiar facilities of production they cost the publishers only a trifle, while equal in every respect to other chro mos that are sold singly for double the subscription price of THE A Lit INK, persons of taste will prize these pictures for themselves not for the price they did or did not cost, and will appreciate the enterprise that renders their distribution possible, If any subscriber should indicate a preference for a figure subject, the publishers will send ' Thoughts of Home," a new and beautiful chroino, 14 x 20 inches, rep resentiiitf a little Italian exile whose siieuJuutf eyes be tray tho Ioutfiiujn of his heart. TERMS. $5 per annum, in advance, with Ol Cbromo free. For 50 cents extra, the chromos will be sent, mounted, varnished, and prepaid by mail. THE AUJlNEwill, hereafter, be obtainable only by sulwcription. There will lie no reduced or club rate,; cash for sulscriptions must be sent to the publishers di rect, or handed to tho local canvasser, without responsi bility to the publishers, except in cases where the cer tificate isKiven, bearing the fac-siuule signature of Jauuh 8utton h Co. CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishlu-r to act permanently as a local can vusscr will receive lull aud prompt iuf oriuatiou by ap plying to JAMES SUTTON di CO., Pub's. i 68 MAIDEN LAKE, NEW YORK. Neiv Pension Law. UNDKH an act of Congress approved March 3, 1H73, widows ol onicers who were killed, or died of disease contracted III the service, are now entitled to 12.00 per mouth lor each ol tlielr chil dren. The ffiiardlnn of a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only received SS.00 per mouth pension Is now entitled to (10. per moth. Soldiers who receive Invalid pensions can now have their pensions Increased to any sum or rate between IK. and 81H. per month. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now obtain duplicates. Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv ice uiiou whom they were dependent tor support, can also obtain pensions. The undersigned having had over 10 years ex perience in the Claim agency business will attend promptly to claims under the above act. Call ou or address , LKWia FOTTElt, Attorney for Claimants, New Bloomlield, 20tf. Perry Co., Pa J. K. 01UVIN. I. U. OIBVIH J M. GIItVIN fc SON, CommlmMiou Jlcreluintu, No. , BPEAK'S WHARF, It a 1 1 1 in o r c . M 1 . We will pay strict attention to the sale of al kinds of country produce, aud remit the amount promptly. 6 311 LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurauce Company, OK Jotiewtowu, l'cnn'a. POMCIER PERPETUAL at Low Kates. No Hteain risks taken. Tills Is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Slate. Country property Insured Perpetually at U 00 per thousand, aud Town property at 16 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOO"I!Lx, PA 4 16 Agent for Perry County. To Shoomiikers. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINE ASSORTMENT OF FJtEiVCTl-OALF SKIMS, PINK LININGS, ROANS', - mo no ceo s, - SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a generslassortmeut of articles used by Shoe makers. 1 F. MORTIMER. f 10 to $20 P'l'ly' Agents wanted every. A Lt, KINDlToF JOB IMIINtTno" rtJo0aomc.rUUMh Time. i n..
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