0 THE , TIMKg,, NE W,, BUlfc ,JA, .TAUAlty, 2?, ; tfff. Ijc Ijloomfitltr jpuits. 'house, farm and "garden. We Inrttil eommrinli-stlons froth ill rernnns who ire . ntrolu1 In matters properly belonaiu: to this de partment. Farm Laborers. Home fifteen years ngo there came to Ucrmnntown a couple of English lador ers with mnall fhtnilies. They had Rpent their all In getting here, could get ' no work, families got sick, and one of tbeni lost a little child which neighbors nearly as poor aa themselves helped to bury. Here and there they at length got a job of work to do, and managed to bniHh along through the next winter. We happened to hear a conversation between the two men ; one contending that there were too many men about , large cities, and that the beet plun was to try to get a liviing from the land ; the other considering that the best chance for a living was to stny "near where the money was." The former at length left these parts, and the other has been here all the time. He is a good laboring man now ; but, so fur U9 we know, has little if anything more than his daily labor to depend on. . , A few days ago a Centennial visitor with his wife and daughter dropped in. We had lost remembrance, but he had come to tell the good news of his success in life. He had struck oil' to the country; worked a year or two at odd jobs : had endeavored always "to spend a little less than he earned," had rented a little piece of land for ayearor bo, "and now," said he, triumphantly, "1 own sixty acres near Auburn, of as good land as you can find in the state of New York, and all paid for, too." And so he had money to spare, and to come with the rest of the world and his family to the great Centennial. We could hardly be lieve that this healthy-looking and comfortable Bet of people were the poor ami miserable beings of fifteen years ago; and when we contracted his cir cumstances with those of him who had remained "where the money was," we could not help wishing that many more of his class here and elsewhere would Imitate his example. The principle which he pithily express ed as "spending a little less than he earned," Is worthy of a philosopher. Yet it covers everything, whether in the country or town, tlmt leads to success. But it is here that the country hus one advantage. The surroundings are more in favor of saving than spending, while near a city they are just the reverse. iSrrmantown Tvlrgrdph. Crops on the Pacific Ccast. Kan Franoisco, Cal., January l '. The drought vontinues unbroken. For the first time siiite the America (tlc ment December has passed without u drop of rain. Yesterday dispatches from various points, seemed to in dicate a change of weather, but has again cleared oft". The crop reports received from all quarters indicate that in the extreme t-outh the drought has hud to some extent disastrous elleet on grain and feed. In some parts of Sun Joa quin Valley and the lower portion of the Sacramento Valley the crops are suffer ing. Along the coast counties gener ally the reports are favorable, and no trouble Is apprehended if rain should be delayed until next month. In the northern part anxiety is felt, 1 but no serious damage has yet resulted. The iTopw in Oregon are coming forward ex cellently. On tx whole, the present in dications are that with rains later in the winter sufficient grain will be raised for home consumption, and a small surplus left. If rain comes within a couple of weeks, fair crops may be harvested un der favorable conditions during the rest of the season, but a large yield can hardly be expected without rain soon. Crows as Corn-Huskers. A Coleralii (Lancaster county) farm er, belated with his farm Work, left about three acres of corn In the field unhutiked. Since the snow the crows have found it and have undertaken to husk It on the shares. , They visit H iu large flocks and have torn the shocks open In their endeavor? to find the corn, the ears of which they strip and shell off in a dextrous manner. Although the farmer protests against such & slov enly manner of husking aud the taking f the toll before the whole vi k ' is done, the crows insist that their i-uwh is just and proceed daily with tht work in their own way. An FjsT Nottingham farmer 1 having the same, experience, So says the Oxford Pre. '. . ' i'Gcr Bread.'' "-' o ,. ..' . - .1 i Take uijual quantities of- coru-uieal and flour or rye flour;; scidd , the meal by pouring a little boiling water on if, when nearly ' cold add the flour, the same quantities of yeast us i used for other kinds of bread ' and a little melted lard and salt mako the dough stiff and knead it ; put it in a warm place to rise and bake It longer than -tbei kinds of bread., SUN. l77i NEW YORK. 187T. The d inure nt etlltionn of Tin Bin during the lint your will be the same asdurliiR the year tlmt has Just passed. 'I he dally edition will on week day b a sheet ot four paves, and n HiindnVs sheet ot eliiht puges, or fi broad column i while the weekly edition will be a sheet ot elRht pane ot the same dimension and eluirauter that me alrendy innilllnr to our friend. ThrHun will continue to be thetreniiou ad vocate of reform and retrenchment, and of the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom and In tegrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, and fraud In the administration of nubile afluira. it will contend for the government of the people by the people and for the people, as opposed to govern ment In the ballot box and In the counting ot vote, enforced by military vlolenee. It will en deavor to supply It reader a body now not far from a million of soul with the most careful, complete, and trustworthy accounts of current events, and will employ for this purpose a numer ous and carefully selected stall of reporter and correspondent. It reports from Washington, especlall, will be full, accurate and fearless i and It, will doubtless continue to deserve the hatred of those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or by usurping what tne law doe not give them, wlille It will endeavor to merit the conlldence of the public by defending the rights of the people against the encroachmeuts of unjust I tied power. The price of the dally win will he rft cent a month or .si a year, post paid, or with lite Sun day edition $7. " a year. The Sunday edition alone, eight, pages, SI .20 a year. The Wekri.tHiin, eight page of Sfl broad col umns, will be tin nlilitil during 1877 ut the latent SI a year, post paid. The benel't of this large reduction from the previous rate for Tim WKKki.T can be enjovedby individual subscriber w ithout the necessity ot making up clubs. At, the same time, If miy of our friend choose to aid In extending circulation we shall lie grateful to them, and every such per son who sends leu or more subscriber from one place will he entitled to one copy nf the pnpaj for himself wli hoiit charge. Atone dollar a year, postage paid, the expenses of paper and printing are hardly repaid ; ami, considering the size of the sheet and the quality of Its contents, we are confident the people will consider Tun Webk'it Nun the cheapest newspaper published In the world, and we trust also one of the very bet. 600t Address, THE HUN, New York City, N. Y. IUjATCII LEV'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Ef ficient mid Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention Is especially Invited to lllatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send forCatalogue aim Price-List. Ill.ATt'IlI.F.Y. Manufacturer. Commerce Ht Pnllapelphla, Pa. boots: hoy, hi want BOOTH nf any k i ml T If so, ,'ull mid see the l.AliHK STOCK NOW OkTK.-.F.Il HV V . .MO It T I M li It . " It yew lt -union Law. UN li:i: an nci ot i iui,:ress:ipii nved March i, 1873, widows ot ilirors who weie killed, or died of ciisease coul.i timed in the service, are now entitled to linn pel - mouth for each ol their Will die li. The guardian of a inlnoi child of a soldier who heretofore only lecelved is.im per nioulh pension I now entitled to J10. per inoih. (Soldiers who receive invalid peusionscan now have their pensions Increased to anv sum or rate between $8. and 318. per month. Soldiers who have lost tlieirdlschargescan now obtain duplicates. Fat hers and mothers who lost son In the serv ice upon whom ,oey were dependent for support, can also obtain pensions. The undersigned having had over 10 year ex perience in the Claim agency business will attend promptly t claimsiinder the above act. Call on or address LEWIS POTTElt, Attorney for Claimant, New Bloomtleld, 20tf. Perry Co. , Pa Dally Express nnd Freight Line BETWEEN CLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! rpilEsubserlber wishes to notify the ettlzensof X. Uloouilteld and Newport that lie Is running a Dally Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly delirerpackages or messagesentrusted to his care. - , rguOrdersmaybelei for him at thestores of K. Mortimer & Co., New UlooitlUl,or MlUiganft Musser, Newport, Fa. . J. S. WHITMOltE." Bloomtleld. Januar 25,1870. w ll.LIA.M M. 8UTCII, Jiitttive of-the Peace AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomtleld, Perry County, Penn'a 9W Special attention paid to Collections of all kind. Deeds, Honda. Mortgages and Agreements neatly executod. - 716tf ' Notice to Trespassers. ' ' ' ' TiTU'H Is hereby given t all persons not to li t respass ou my grounds hv picking berries, HsViii". hunting, or ottierwIsetresp&sHiug, as they .in m- nr,ii Kiiiiii:riiruillK leilis, , , ' W. H HKHMAV. "J'-enwood twp., Aug. 10, 175. tf , TltKMAN NOTICE. -All arsons sre .torhtd to rrespa on inv land In Seville township fiir anv purpose whatever, and a reward of t will be paid fr testimony- that will onvtet any person of sm U trespass , ,t .ANDREW M)Y. ' May ft. 187fi tf F LANNKI.S A splendid' assortment of Klan neis. usi opened uy F. MOKTIMEU S12 a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TKUE t CO., Augasta, Maine. i - -- ' llirly. .' AVCtlQXJSEMi. ' .TAMES CLEELAND . ' V Auctioneer, (iters III wvieos to the citizens of Perry aad t'otn'iei'laiHl counties Post office address, ; ,1 '! ; t Sheritiansdale, Perry eo.. Pa. , ff & HENRY; ' A VOTIOKEEW ' " , f . r Bla'm, Perry onnty Pa. -Term Mmlerate and every exertion made to rentier satisfaction. etf Auctioneer. -rThn undersigned gives notice that lie will cry sale at any point In Perry or Dauphin enuntie. Orders are solicited and nrompt attention willbe given. . E. D. WELLS, i, New Buffalo, t ., .: , Perry oo.. Pa. DAVID M'COY,' : , Auetimieer VDiargem eiv low. Post Office address Icke-bii'g Peima' ,.. . . st J1IE a ('HAS. (1. 6 37 ly Mill . Philadelphia Advertisemcntfi. . JANNEY & 'ANDREWS,'' 7. ; WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 138 MARKET BT-7 ' ' , , ' i ' ' ' ' ' I i Philadelphia. WAINWRIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner ot 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Pcnrra. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN i Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 218 NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, Pa. D AVID. J, HOAR & CO., Successors to ROAR McCONKEY A CO., WHOLE8AH BOOT AND SHO E WAREHOUSE, ttlU MARKET STJtEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QUNNINGHAM.GLEIM&CO., Wholksalb Ohalkrs in TOBACCO, CIGARS &c NO. 4. NORTH FIFTH 8T1CEET, PHILADELPHIA Pa. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers! n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WAKE, N.420 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN LUCAS & CO. ,f . ,i SOLE AND ONLY MANUI'AOTUltlHtH OF THE - IMPERIAL FRENCH, v PURE SWISS. GREEN., " ' ' Also, Pure " ' t , t White Lend and Color, MA VITA CTCRERS, , i No.- Ml aud 14S North Fourth St., . ',, ' Philadelphia. gMlTH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, . On Hiaa htkbet. East o Cahxjslbst.. t ! tow nioomflfJd, Fenn'a." "'v '''I 1 - - ' ; " I I Ml ,1 i ,r .H' ' !?. . ' THK subcrtheraasbulltalaree anrt commo.' a ton ttunp on High pi., hast of Carlisle mreet new nioonineiu, fa., where lie is prepared to man 'liwiiMliumuni! ( , if w t ,, yr :-. "inl Of everr description, out of the; best material. : , . Sienna of every Styleli '. ' . built to order, nnd finished in (lie mostaitisticand durable manner.' , Having superior workmen, he Is prepared tofurnlsb work that will eompare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and atiuuoh liioreieaaoBable ratea. i ,i..i.:i . -RKPAIHTNQf allklndsueatlyandiirbinp . i - t SAMirKT. SMITli ltf li,-., .-..it ! '. 1 i l I', i .v. , . TOU PUINTINO nf every descrlptlnu nently ' executed on short notice and at ramiubie r'eat this oftlce. . i Philadelphia Adfertlscnicnts. DD.. ELDER & C0, , ' It li ,.: i' )i''lll 1 I 1, ' ! .)!',., ,!. . ; BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS ; BookHellcrs and Stationers, ' i ' .i .-..' . .' , , And Dealer In . WINDOW CUltTAIKB ' "i wAll Itapeh, ktc, No. 430 Market Street, PIIILADELPIIIA Pa. 2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to SH AFFNEU, ZIEQLEfl SCO., Importers and Dealers Ib llosileryt CSloves, ltlbboiid, rSus)ieiilcm, THREA DS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 3o, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA , PENN'A . Agents for Lancaster Combs, gOWER, POTTS & CO., : BOOKSELLEES. STATIONERS, And Dealers la CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. Always on hand, and inadeto Order. Mo'.: Mil Market and 523 Minor Street ' 1. A I) EL PUT A , PA ALSO ft. fiililishers of Banders' New Headers, and Brook' Arithmetic. Alo, Robert's History of the United Htates.Felton'sOutllne Maps.fte. gARCROFT & CO., . . fflijjortetfl and Jabbers ; Of Staple and Fancy DRY - GOODS. Cloths, Cassimeres, , " Blankets, . , ' ' i i i i , ' 5 Linens, White Goods, Ac, Noli. ! 405 aud 407 MARKET STREET. i (Above Fourth, North Bide,) , PHILADELPHIA; JEW. T.i MOUL,' ' REPRESENTING Welmcr, iVriRht & IVatkln, , MHiinracltirer& Wholesale Dealers Boots & Shoes t , -. .1 -;. :- i v.- mii'- . , A. 302 Market Street, i " IIIILA1EI.1?IIIA. jAUB FRYMIRE &. EDWARDS : . . ' iMPOBTlaS AND JOBBBBS Of ' ' ''a tin '' ' ; QlJEENSWAltE, ' '"'"t '-psi Market Street," ' ' ; ' IIIILVIIiL-I?IIIA. i 7C v .TTr ',- w. KENNEDY, t WITH I . .1 ': i ill - l I'll 1 ' .;' TRIMBLE, BRITTON ik Co;.' i i'i'i 1- ! . i1 -.if. l !'' ; WHOLESALE GItOCERS,; i ,, t ,.(' ' ',,, .. (-in :iUi ( MJ;, ;.No,,S05 MARKET 8.TPBET, K'-iv..,l ! f t , . ". . t ' -i. i: " m) ft ' ,t , faiLADBlf-BJA.' i 710 Thlladelphia Adrertlscunents. V David Masters. I. A. Detwller. ' ' W. M. B. Ball - M ASTERS, DETWJLER & CO., , i .' 4 I I .' ). t Manufacturer ol and ' ' WHOLHHALB DBALBB1S IX CLOTHING, 828 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 10 T L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WB0LB8ALB HA11DWARE HOUSE No. 62S Market Street, Philadelphia, Fenn'a. gT. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") , JOS. M. FEGER, Proprietor 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA. Terms. $2.60 Per Day. -niS HOTEL being centrally located, and hav A ing been entirely refitted, it will be found ' as pleasant a stopping place as can be desired JINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT. A CHIMNEY, SHADE REFLECTOR COMBINED ! Giving Double the Light of any other Chimney, AT NO GREATER EXPENSE FOR OIL! ' Everybody who sees them are delighted. S The Trade supplied at a Libera Discount. , F. MORTIMER, Professional Cards. ' 1 T E. JUNKIN. Attorney-at-Law, ' tj New Bloomtleld, Perry CO., Fa. Office Next door to the residence ofjudgs Juukin. ., , 4aif' AM. MARKEL, Attorney-At-Law, New isloorntleld, I'erry county, Pa. W" Office directly opposite the Poat-Oflice,. and adjoining the Mansion House. . . . i T KW18 POTTIK, . . AITOKSKX AT LAW, , j NEW BLOOMFIELD, FERBY CO., PA. WClalms promptly secured and collected Writings and all legal business earelully attend ed to. . i.' . - . 82y) JAMES H. FERGlj80N, Attomey-at-Ijaw, NEWPORT FA. -OIUce Market Street, near the Square. 36 8 AtUAEI-ESU. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. J New Bloomlield, Perry to. Pa. . Office with O. A. Barnett, Esq.,' en High Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyte riaa Church. ' ' ' August 20, 1872. L , .. ii, . .! i. . J BAILY, Attorney at Law, New Bloomtleld, PerryCo., Fa nr Office opposite theMansion Uouseand next door te the I'ost-Ome. . , ,-. Refers to B. McIutire, Esq. r iJuneZT.1871. 1TTM. A. 8PONHLBR, Attorney at Law; TV - Ofllce adjoining hia residence, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Ferry co.. Pa. 1 2 ly JOHN Q.SHATTO. Surgeon Dentist. New Bloomfleld, Perry eo., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable prices, ii i .. i .Office at his residence ,one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler' Lawofttce. , i21y "ITTM. N. SE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, yy - New Bloomlield, Feiry co.. Fa. : Vloom0eld,3S31y, .'(,.. "ittmTm. BUTClT T VV ATTORN EY-ATLAVT, . ' . New Bloomtleld. Ferry co.. Pa. to-Office Two doors West of F. Mortimer Btore-r? n ..rt f-.-H'i.ti'M v ; . r-, 7 T KWIS POTTER. KOTART TTTBUQ, New Bloom XJ field. Perry Ca, Pa. , , . t., ,. . . . , Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages ana Leases carefully prepared and auknowledgeiiientS' taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certified, will also take deposition to be m.d In any court In too United Bute. J lily AnHAS. J. T. McrNTTRE, Attorney-at-Law. KJ New Bloomlield, Ferry eo., Pa. AI1 professional buainecapromptly andfaltb lully attended to. 32 lv. iu.! . '. '.,'iTt 1 vrrM. a. Mottnisox, Yy JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NswGehm1tow. Perrvco., Fa. M-KeanUtaneeawiil b mad promptly feral! Collections made. t) 0 i- ? , tHAS- 4. BARNETT. Attorney-at-Law, I J New Bloomtleld. Perry eo., Pa- fluOffloe on high street. North side, nearly ep- poiute the Presbyterian Church. ,) y . , a 2 ly RICHARD .' MAGEE, ' , JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, Office at his residence, in CENTRE TOWN SHIP. Perry Ounty, Penn'a., one mile South of New Blooaifcld,i; iim ..',(.. t MS