6 fat fUoamMb Stints. Tuesday, February 17,1874. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS mtntHtecommunimtlonafromnUpcrtoniiwhoare tnlr.rented in matter$ pi ojierly balancing to Utit department. Farm Fences. Fencing baa become one of the most im portant considerations demanding the at tention of the farmers ; nnd it is wonderful Uint they should ko long submit to the want of proper legislation in thoir respect ive States, which would relieve them from this most expensive and unnecessary bur don.' An impression, almost as old ns our country itself, seems to exist that public roads are public property, and grass that grows upon them is the common property of all the inhabitants, upon whicli their cattle may be turned to pasture. This is s great mistake, and one which requires immediate correction, if for no other rea son than that it is a very expensive 0110 to farmers. Publio roads arc, to bo auro, public property, but only for spcoial pur poses. While tho publio have the right to pass and re-pass over them, they havo no . other right than this, which the law gives thorn, and no more substantial claim to pasture their cattle upon tho road than upon tho other sido of the fence, in their neighbor's field. Tho law allows tho pub lio to use the land occupied by the road to travel over, and whenever they cease, cither by operation of law or otherwise, to iiso it for that purpose, it again becomes the property of the owner of the farm through which it passes. Ilia is the fue eimplo right. It is very unjust that either lie who owns no land, or, owning it, pre fers to use that of his neighbors, should bo indulged in so manifost a wrong. It is tho -duty of the legislatures of all the thickly so tiled Suites to protect the agricultural interests of the country, by providing that cattle shall not run at large, but that every man (.ball bo compelled to tako care of and food his own stock, instead of turning it loose upon the highway to doprednto upon tho possessions of his neighbor. Money expendod in fencing against theso depredations of strange cattle is sometimes disbursed so gradually that the farmer does not actually realize how groat is the loss. Climate and Land la Texas. A report from Texas says : It is becom ing more evident every year that cattle raisers will have to purchase and contlno their stock instead of letting them run loose and stray where they will. Whoioror laud has been inclosed nud not overstocked the grass is magnitlccnt, nnd tho owners aru pasturing beef-cattle for parties who have no pastures at about 25 cents, gold, per head per month. A few days since Mr. Kennedy, of the Laurell rancho, who has a pasture of about 145,000 acres fenced in imported a number of Durham bulls to cross with our native stock. This is a step in the right direction: The first cross is a groat improvement, other parties will have to do the same or pay the penalty for their lack of enterprise with heavy losses in win ter and lower prices for their poorer stock. Our people seem to be awakeniug to the idoa of more farming and fewer oattle ranches. If .they would but study the cli mate, and plant moro in tbo fall and winter thoy would succeed better. Ripe tomatoes, fresh from the garden, and cucumbers from the vine, also green pease, wore served in Corpus Christi Christmas-day. Two crops of Irish potatoes, also two orops of oorn, smd beans, can be grown in one season, and all we want Is skilled and enterprising labor to make this a farming as well as stock and wool growing region. Extraordinary Yield of Corn. Mr. John W. Murry, of Carroll county, Maryland, reports in the Westminster Ad vooate, that on ono acre, the past season, tin raised 80J barrels (152 J bushels) of shelled corn. The reported culture was us follows : the laud was so situated that it received tho washings from the road and from his barn-yard, and had been in grass for fifteen years. In the spring of 1873 he plowed it and planted it in corn. The yield that year was 20J barrels. On the 10th of May, 1873, he plowed the corn-stubble ground very deep, and harrowed and rolled it. The next day lie sowed 800 pounds of bone-dust and harrowed it again, marked it oif 33 ii'clit's one way. sowed 200 pounds of lUiode's supor-phosphate in the rows, and dropied tho corn, one and two kernels in the hills, 10 inchos apart. Tho variety of corn was the Chester County Mammoth ' Yellow. On the 4Ui of Juno, as much was missing, he "dragged the ground and re planted ;" plowed on tho 10th, some hills till missing; on the 17th plowed, hoed, and " plastered the weak spots;" on the 30th dragged, plowed and thinned ; on the 4th of July " hilled with a potato-plow as deep as one Lorso could pull," and oontinued to thin as it required until tho shoots op ponied. ITT Kvery girl who intends to qualify for marriage, should go through a course of cookery. Unfortunately few ' wives are able to drexs anything but themselves. Newport Advertisements. NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS! E. 13. WISE, Having opened New Store at the corner of Fourth Cherry Streets. Just above the J'nun'a. It. K. depot, in Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS Si CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of Roods whicli they will sell AS CHEAP A3 THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to cill nnd examine their stock and see that they are offering (foods at such prices as will secure a share ol the public patronuifo. 13. 15. WliSJS, WALNUT STREET, Neivjtort, JPa. 3.ri tr Do You Want Bargains ? IK SO, CALL ON W. II. MUSSEIl, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID 8 T O (J K OK BUY - GOODS, u II O E3 St I H ti , AND NOTIONS, I am prepared to oiler to the citizen of I'erry Comity one of the BEST ASSORTMENTS of GOODS ever brought Into this vicinity. My Stock of DKESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMING?, AND NOTIONS, is comnlete. and were botmht at PANIC I'll Id's and will be sold at SHOUT PROFITS, for Cash. 43 Cull and see for yourself. W. II. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 4.1 tf NEWPORT, PA. Drugs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber has on hand snd for sale; at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock or Concentrated ., Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, . AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines ' ' ... AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal snd Baoramen Ul purposes. t&'lVijiicinn' Orde.rt carefully nnd promjtti filled. B. M . EBY, , NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Neiv Millinery Goods At Newport, Vtx. I BEG to Inform the nubile that I have J in t re turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort ment oi tue latest styles ol MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS. RIBBONS, FRENCH I' LOWERS FEATHERS, CHIGNONS, LACE CAPES. NOTIONS, And all articles usually found in s first-class Mil line'.)' Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. -Wc will sell all goods as Cheap as WU II. ft "fa Dls.lHI.1., DRESSMAKING done to order .nil In h I.. test style, as I get His latest Fashions from New York every mouth. Gollerlng done to order, In an wiiii ii. i win warrant an my work UKlvat Isfactlon. All workdoiie as low as possible. ( ANNIE ICKES, ' Cherry Street, near the Station, S1613 ttewpoit, r. . HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The underlined will sell at. nrlvate ante tits val uable farm situate in Juniata township. Perry eo.. 1'a., adloinlng lands of George TUcll. George lokes and others, containing 91 ACRES, of Red Slate land, about TO Acres are cleared, and In a high stnte of cultivation. The balance Is wen sci. wun iimoer. The improvements are a good two storv Log and Weatherhoanled Hl!!i ' jjiijL LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW xiuu i ji auu nuuu nuuoi!,. There Is also a Well of irood water near the home. There are a so TWO GOOD APPLE ORCII. ARUS on tills farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. Tills property Is near the village of Markle vllle In a good neighborhood. Anv uerson desiring to nurchase a home, should see this property before making a final Invest ment. Price 5.000 ; navments. 2.000 on the 1st of Anril. 1874. at which time a deed will lie delivered. and possession given. The balance to lie paid in threeeiiual annual payments, with interest, to be secured by judgment bonds. -caii on or address JACOB KLINE, Markleville, Perry co., Ta., or LEWIS POTTER. 12tf New Bloomlleld, Terry co., Pa. Iron in tho Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to havo the character of an aliment, as canity digested and assimilated with tho blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Xatnre'8 Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalising the System. The en riched and vitalised blood per meates every part of tho body, repairing damages ami waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for diseitsa to feed upon. This is the secret of (Ice won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, CIiroi:lc Diai rha;a,Uoil3,Kervo:2s Affections, CliilJ:! iui;l Fevers, JIt:itici), !Lom.h of Constitutional Vijvnr. Diseases of tlio Klcliioyn iiv.d Dluddcr, Female, Complaint.;, and all diseases originating a bad state of the blood, or :c companied by debility or a low state of tho system. lielng free from Alcohol, in any form, it-j energizing effects are. not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and iwj life into all parts of tho system, and building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, front weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably itcj itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in tho glass. XampliIots Freo, SETH W. FOVLE (t SONS, Proprietors, ' .No. 1 Milton Place, lions uu. Sold r Phuooists ok aim ally DB. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB! Ten Yrnr ot'a snll le test has pmved Dr.Crook ' M Ineol Tur to have mora . merit thnu any similar fireparatloueveroflorecl to lie public. It la rich in tlistuedlelnnl qunllUuSof Tar, and uneoiinled for diseases of the Throat A I. antra, perlorinlnu; tlia it . ''T'', etfectunlly cures all dun lis sC sdJ folds, H baa cured so 'wl Brouehitta. ilium liua Ix'uu iironounuvu a epeclilo fur tlieao com plaints. ForPalnafn iho llrrnat, M'.ln or Hark, Ci'ovi'l or Hldnev lla rnHe.illseaseavt Uie ITrlu- ry OriiHiim JnuiMll,;, orany Liver ('vutplutu It hu- iioeuual. It la also superior Tonic, ICcMorcathe Appailto, Htrencthras liio Ktnlrm, Restores tlie Wrnk anil Itvlillltatril. t'nusni Iho frooil lo tiir. Ham) ryrKifu mill lntiir'Hil", I'reseniM IHnlarioujft Jrwr, Cilvaa (sua toyour Ljuiu. IIEET TII12 XSLOO And tha health of th. jystem will follow. Xliereliapn iiiuh tlon of Iron ami 1'oUe Hoot mora efleetual thnu all otiieni, whloh will romova from your system the tmpuro find vltfuted olood whicli causes disease, utid at tlio aaioe time bullii your lienllb and strength Itlkcves1 rails to tan, If you liuve fM'iufliln.MerolalouH HUeito of lito ye r tjtrs, or Ncrofnln iu any form, Tet ter. Uliila NwelliiiK. lii More. I; Irara, or Nrroiulous lanamuiaf.tl(nit. you cu voljr ik curvu wun lum irMu- rAl ion It now u a lir. 4,iooka 4'ftniuncl Syrup of I'okt IOft. B.limi!flralm, l-Ulllal In Llmbor lroit,l'onMiHu i till or ullker iroisona. Uc& till etirod bvlb. Fur tinvhlUM. or Hyphilitko VUiut-Un rulsunlh. JUeaut liy your Consiexlon , Do not use paint or powdor, but rt ft mor Permanent beauty by purifying your 1)mmI. This prepuratlon of j rou huI I'oUe Ikoot nrnkti a louuti and aculy mUI n Bofluiid HinooUi: CtiailKH tliui BlitlOW ctiiiiMxlou U oitn of fitwihnttM Ati'i lifltkltti. and rmuoviny feii tlv liMuarl iVitln leiiihlis ft'iiw tulw. lUItiiocft l,rtiituian. if you wt.tli ny vfiHckimiui ahtuitthy cun pluxion unwi1 adT. T au ay Dr. .T. Walker's California Yin egar Hitters aio a purely VcKctablo propnrntioti, uiuilo cliielly from tlio na tive liorbs fourtil on tho lower ranges of tko Siei'r.a Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily nsUed. ''What is tho cause of tho unparalloled success of Vixkgau Bit TEits?" Our answer is, that, thoy remove tlio causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They aio tho groat blood purifier nnd nlifo-g'ivlnp; principle, ft perfect Innovator aiid Invigorator of tlic system. Never before in tho history of" tlio world lias a medicine lieen coinnoiiiiiliMl possessiiift the roimirknlilo qimhties of VlNKOAit llriTKiis in honlmpr tho nick of every disenso ninn is lieir to. They are a pernio l'ni(tntivo as well as a Tonie, rolioviiijr Conpislion or Iiifliiiiiiimtion of the Liver nnd Visceral OrgiuiH in liilioiw Diseases Tlio lironcrtics of l)n. Wat.kek's Vikkoaii IlnTKKS lire Aperient. Dinphnretio, Carminative. Nutriiioiis, Ijixntivo. Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudoriiic, Altera tive, anil Anti-llilioiis. It. II. lUcIJOSt.VLiTJ to (T Dni(ririiit3 nnd Gen. Afrtji., S-ui Kr.meiitcn. I 'V .'ii-m:i, nnd cor. of WiwhlnirMn mill I 'hiirlruli Sl.. X. V. Sold by till llrugi.it i unl . aic; February 3, 1874 lm Ten Thousand Dollars Will he given to the persons starting Man ufactories at G Ji IU li CIT Y, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAIt SHOP, FOUNDRY. A WHEEI.WItTGHT, AND COACH MAKKK, CEMENT AND l'll'K DItAIN VVOllK.S, t SPIKE AND HOLT FACTOltYKIIOUED HE 8XAUTED SOON t Tlie Southern Saving Fund and Buildlnjr Asso soelation ol ClilElt CITY, allows six percent. Interest on monthly deposits suhjet to thirty days notlee s or persons owning shares of stork a full share of tlie prollls which is equal to tlftoeuper cent. All the agents have shares of stock for sale. ' 150 Lots in GRIER CITY have been sold the first year. Tho carpenters are at work building houses and will continue the whole year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for Mieh persons as start Manufactories in iiltlEU CITY, by giving 816.00 on each lot sold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to persons having ONE THOUSAND DOLLAHS or more to start the lliinklng Huslness. Also to persons with ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS or more to start a Co-operative Store or any Manufacturing business. A good traveling agent wanted for the Cigar and Hardware Trade. ' A Ci gar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker lS VAlltitJc Liberal arrangements will be made with Cash iers, Bank Clinks, 1'ost Masters, and others that will act as agents to sell Stocks, Manufacturing shares or Lots. The Town is In tlie centre of the Coal regions In a level and pretly valley with four dillerent ltall ronds and one mile of railroad In the town. The Lot owners have made Sixty Per Cent, on their money Invested tlie llrst year. The price of lots Is 8 no oo .payable In five An nual payments of 128.00 each. y For further particulars address JAMES II. GRIER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. tV Or Inquire of the Agent here . 7 29 tf THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT 1 BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The BOIENTIKIO AMKHIOAN now iuluaoth yrar, ftnjoyn the wliU'Mt circulation of uy weekly uwhihn-t of liiu kind iu Ui world A usw volume coinuitiiiot Jrmitry , 1874, Ite content etnlvrmoetheUteiit tnd AioMt Interentiwar lntornmiiuu iwrtiuiiiiur Ux tho InduittrmJ, MitcliuuicuJ pud Hcltjutiflo VroKruui of tiie World, lHcrii)tiiiiiH, with Uwutll'ul eiiKrftviiurH, of New Iuveutloiw, New iiupl1 iiifuto, Nnw rrocbeiwtt, d iniiroTeU iiidutritw of all iiuin, uHi'iiu uou-'H. nt'-npfB, wuH-fHiioim a ti a aavicd, u hrnutiml wiiWrfl for wurkianu ud iujloyerst in Th HeitMitirtc American 1b the chPippat and beit 11 Inn ira ted wnobiy iijr publtehud. iLvury nuiulwr con tiim from 10 to 16 oriKluiU eutfravluuii of Ubw inav.hiiitj ry and novel Invention. Kuvrmvintot, HiUMtratinfr Improvementa. DtaooveriM and iitiMirU!it wtirkN, iHTLahmi to civil and meouuniu al eiiKiiiwriiiK.nitlliUK', mitiinR and metalluru-y ; ni:ordi of tlie lutit urofcfreMH in the ai'tli'atiou of MttttinMUara eimliiwriiix, riillwayn, tthip-lniildinKi naviKittioii, U:le Kmpiiy, U'Uvraiih iiutfiuuuriiitf, UtotJtxicity. uiutfuetiaui. uxiti auu uc hi. Farmers, ineohanfra, enirlueeni, Inventors, rnannfao- tlirrrn. ciietoiHbt. lovers I Bcit'uce. teaulifra. clcri viin-u, lawyeraiind ioileof all nroltsaatoiia, will ttttdtiieHui enuih' Amuricau uf ul to uieui. It HhouJd liavu a jlce in eucry family, lihrury, study, olllce and cotintiuK rrtom ; In vry rduia- room, oollte, academy or cuooi. . A veurs number contains -fflt pafmi and aeveral hnn drod envravtntra- ThouHauduof vmumtwaru ortwierved for binding and rfrtuue. 'lite practical rtM-eiptti are well worth teu tiuu Uio HubHcrinliou price. Teriun $H a year by mail. Uiaeount to club, biioclmeus aeut j rev. mnj ih; iiitd ui uii nttw. ('Uifiti. VATKNTU. In connection with the Rclnntlflo Amert can. MtiMHrtt. M niiU At (Jo. are aolicUora of AiuiiricHii and Foreign l'ati iit, and have the lawettt tttttabliHhtiniit in Ilia world. More than ilfty thoiiHand applicationa have een made for putt nt throuuh their aut'iiey. FaUnla are obtained on the Ivtwc Urnui, Model of new iuvenUdiiM and BkeUitiea vxamiiuid aud advice aeut zree. Ati iuu-iiw are putmmii'fi in the Krifiitlno Auitn trnn tli week tiiev hunm Ktiud for I'amohlt'L 1 lo tnir4 coiitaluiiirf lawa and full Uuectioiia fur obtaiuiuif I'att-iiU. Addrem for the pafr, or concerninar PatanU. MUNN m at i ara i.ow, n. i. Branrh oiuou, curat r, F. and 7th afreet, WaHUlno;- CHEAP MUSIC FOR ADVANCEDHANO PUYERS. Plan in tn dt'slrinff irnod Mualc at a low TrinM nhrtnM an id UfoeoU fur a copy of "LaOremede la Oreme." t,tery miinlwr conUiitH from to $:t worth of Mualo y vikt h antliur a lb-ller, Lkl, Vimhi, Kuhe, etu. l'libUahed monthly, fiu cent) per number : prr year. For Singers and Young Pianists. Heud WvntB for Petitra' Mimical Monthly, and yon will K"t $4 worth of Nw MuHic. Kvery uumWr cou taliia 4 to 4 mnuem, and 4 or a timtromeutnl frlttwn by auoh aullnnti ua I lay, H'ewart, 1'Iiuiouh, Lhiiika, Kiu&tT, elo, l'bOimbt-4 uonthly uoceuU per number ; tti per year, PEARLS OF MELODY. A svj!hI eollfictiim of Ilsno Miirtool nmllism ulflV cutty. Ii iu bouiilti ; uhnh tu itnl, Ifl4. Adartwu. J. li.I'KTKHS, tltf. "' HHu.dwy, Dot lis. New York. Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN. Attorney at Iaw, . New lllooinileld, i'erry CO., I'a. - Omce Next door to the residence o( Judge Jnnkiii. ii.tr AM. MAHKF.t,, Attorney-at-Law. New lllooinileld, Perry county, Ta. a-Oniee Willi Clias. A. Harnett, Esq., Centre Square, ailjoliilnn Mortimer's Store. T EAV1S l'OTXKI " ATTORNEY AT L.AXV, NEW IJLOOMFIELD, PEBKY CO., I'A. -Claims promptly secured and collected. Writings and ail legal business carefully attend ed to. 8ayl JAMES II. KEIIGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, NEVVI'OKT, IA. -Onice Market Street, near the Square. 36 6 C1IAULK3 U. SMILEY. Attorney at Law. New Bloomlleld, I'erry Co. Pa. Vik-Onicn with f!. A. RarnetL F.sn.. iiprt. ilnnr to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872 T7"M. A.BPONSLER, Attorney-aU-aw, Ty Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 32 ly CHAS. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-Iw, New llliHiintield. Perry CO., Pa. a-omce adjoining Mortimer' Store. 3 2 ly JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Bloomlleld. PerrvCo.. Pa. -onice opposite the Court House, and two doors east of the Perry County Bank. Aicivis a. mtuiLiru, tsq. .June 27, 1071. JOHN U. 8HATTO, Surgeon Dentist. . NewHI(M)inlleid.Perryeo.,Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Ifcmtlstry done in the best manner, aud at reasonable prices. VOfllce at his residence, one door East of the RoUiiison House, and opposite Win. A. Kuonsler's Lawolltce. 3 21y WM. M. SUTCir. ATTOltNEY-AT-LAW, ew Uloomneld, Perry co., Pa. -Oniee Two doors West ol Jf. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CHAS. J. T, McINTIRB, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. . " All professional business promptly and! alth f ully attended to. 3 2 lv. -ITTM. N. BK1BKKT, Attorney-at-Law, VT , . Kfiw Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Bloomlleld, 3 33 lv. LEWIS POTTER, notart runuo, New Bloom lleld, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mori gages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certllled, will also take depositions to be read In anv court iu tlie United States. 7 IU ly VtrM. A. MORRISON", V .IUKTICK OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NEWfiEHMANTOWN, PerrV'Co.. Pa. Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. 7 44 tf -yyiLiLIAM M. SUTCII, JiinUoc or the Peace, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomflold, Perry County, Penn'a Special attention paid to Collections of all kinds. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and Agreements eatlyn executed. 7 lutf Anctlonecr. The undersigned gives notice that he will cry sales at any point in Perry or Dan pin counties. Orders are solicited and prompt attention will be given. E. D. WELLS, New Buffalo, Perry co., Pa, New Carriage MaiMiTactery, On Hioh Btueet. East of Caiu.islk St., Xoir Dlooiuflcld, Fcnn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodl ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street Mew Bloomlleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to order Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and Uulsbed in the most artistic and durable manner. m. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. -REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and promo. iydone A call is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 13tf INSU11E IN THE rorry County Mutual Benefit , Association, NEW BLOOMFIELD,. PERRY CO., PA. ( Chartered by the LetMature March 9, 1872. TIIE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST IjIFK 1 N 8 U It A N C.'K ever offered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay F1VK BOLLA1W for a certificate of membership, aud annual dues on ages between 20 and 3fi, $1.00 ; between 36 and 60, SI. 50; between 60 and eft, 12.00; for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1X73; and the sum of fl.10 on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand. A member dying, to re. eeive as many dollars as there are paying certin. cate holders. This plan is adopted In order that persons who have been excluded from benefits In other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive Likb Uatks may obtain some benetlton a small Investment. It commends Itself to the public for tlie reason that it prevents the oountry from being drained of our money by foreign com panies. . JOHN A. BAKER, JYcsfifenf. , , CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer " LEWIS FOTTKR, Scereta WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent. "JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Sweger and Bhnnan.) Jfta liloomflchl, Firry County, F: ., ' AMOB ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known and pleasantly located hotel has bn leased for a nuinlier of years by the pres ent proprietor, and he will spare no pain:, to accom modate his guests. Tlie looms are comfortable, tlie table well lin nlshed with the best in tlie mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice Illinoi s. A careful aud attentive hostler will be inattendance. A good llverv stable will be kept by tueprourlelor Aprll 3.1871. tf FERRY HOUSE, Hew Bloouiflcld, Ta. THE subscriber having purchased the property on theoornerof Maine and Carllnlo st reets, opposite tlie Court House, invites all his frleuds and former customers to give liliu a call as tie Is dU)i milieu tolurnisli first -Mass aecommoitaiiuna. THQMAti HVTVH, It 1. Proprietol.