The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, January 17, 1871, Page 8, Image 8

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ljc imco, Nctu Bloomftclii, )a.
Miscellaneous Xcws Items.
f t?" Prairie chickens are so numerous in
Illinois this season that numbers nro killed
by Hying Against the telegraph wires.
tST Bristol, a town, which is partly in
Tennessee and partly in Virginia, has one
representative- in the Iicgisliituro at Nash
ville and another in Kichmond.
tJT Excellent wooden shos ar manu
factured by the Swedish colony in Maine.
A pair cost a forty ccnts,and only two hours'
ii consumed in the manuructiire.
13T It is a remarkable fact that the ilrst
nanio drawn from tho jury box in Stough-
ton Mass., for the trial of Moran, tho mur
derer, waB that of Minot C. Packard, his
victim.
VS" A (3ermn jeweller lias niado n gold
Icn in exact imitation or a goosc-qmll,
which ho has presented to Count Bismarck,
with which to sign the treaty of peace
when they get to it which is hardly yot
apparent.
VW An important ease lias just been de-
ciden in Maniford, lit,, by tho supreme
court of the State, which endorses tho
principles that all lands for which the
holders or claimants liavo not reuoived
deeds revert to the town.
15?" Mrs. Conner, A voune married
woman of Williams' Bridge, N. Y., was
murdered by her husband and brother,
Monday night, in conseqnenco of refusing
to give mem money. 1 liey beat and kickod
tier till sue was insensible.
tsFAn Indiana man was sent to tho
penitentiary about a year ago. and his wife
got a decreo ol divorce, for which she owed
tho costs. On Friday the husband mad
his appearance, saw li is ex-wife, made up
with her. and went to get u marriage li
cense, lie couldn't get it until ho paid the
costs ol tlie old divorce.
tW "Widows arc estimated by the square
mucin JNcw Hampshire. 1 wenty to the
mile is tliniiL'lit to be good ratio." The
Boston Ad)rrtine.rnya that, but it seems to
bo harilly domc.iustice to tho widows. It
has usally been admitted that a Miss is as
good as a mile, and tho widows may well
object to being counted twenty forue.
tST Ex-President Andrew Johnson com
plains that during the late immortal war,
ai he calls it, the rebels carried oil" nearly
all his books and papers, and even his
tailoi's shears, that he prized highly having
used them so long. Ho says that siuco the
war many of his books have been returned,
but those shears and his sign " A. Johnson,
Tailor," have never turned up.
IW By a singular accident in Avon, the
other day, Miss Alice E. Koden was badly
wounded. A fox was chased into her
father's yard where it was attacked by the
doc The gentleman went to tho assistance
of his dog, carrying his revolver, but being
afraid of wounding tho dog he gavo tho
pistol to tho girl, who discharged it acci
dontly. Tho ball entering abovo the knee,
and caino out below, causing a very painful
wound.
tW Tho following from tho Hartford
rout is not only " good" as a conundrum,
but evinces a familiarity with tho Scrip
tures that is as rare as it is commendable
in a political editor :
Doubtless tho reason why the Jews
caught their fish mostly by nets, was be
cause Moses expressly staled to them, bo
tore they crossed the Jordan, that they
could not have any Moabites there."
tW Some thirty-livo years ago (says the
Noi walk Uuzette,) o"r town board of Select
men consisted of Benjamin Isaacs, John
Grey and Barnabas Marvin. Tho regular
established annual salary of the Selectmen
was $7.00, but on account of soino extra
expense and service rendered, Marvin
charged 8.00 one year. This extra dollar
was the political ruin of Marvin. Ho was
immediately and ever afterward dropped.
t3" Hurrah for Mr. A. J. Davis, of Man
chester, N. 11. 1 He was on his way home,
tho other night, and passing a wooden ten
ement, discovered the house to be on lire.
Iio burst in the door, rescued two children,
found a pitcher of alo on the table and
threw it on the Humes, but that not
proving sutliciout, and there being no water
at hand, threw on a gallon of opened
oysters, from a pail that ho was carrying
home, and saved the building ! The fire
had just caught as lie happened to be
passing.
tW A Brooklyn lawyer named Dickson,
recently brought suit for his sister i gainst
One McLear, a shoemaker, to recover f 10
money loaned, and obtained judgement
gainst him in a Justice's Couit. When
Constable Jerry Laut went to levy upon
McLear's projierty, ho could find nothing.
Dickson, however, dctei-mincd not to be
beaten, ho he left an order for a $13 pair of
boots with the son of Crispin. Wheu done,
ho wont to McLear's shop with the con
stable and took the boots, which Laut im
mediately seized and carried in triumph
to the City Hall I
If "A man was cut in the abdomen in it
fight, and a learned disciple of Ksculapius
waa sent for, who, after looking at tho pa
tient delivered himself as follows : " Bad
oase ; incised cut olf the perineum mcm
branus through the umbillicus misrotany
to the lineralbum. Tho viscuo and signum
are incised, and the pulerio orifice of
bopathio ductus is lacerated to tho anterior
animus of the attachment of the fifth rib."
A. friend of the sufl'erer went out for air,
and on being asked, " How was Sam ?" re
plied : " Ah, poor fellow I thore'a no hoe
for him; the doctor says all the Latin parts
of his bowels are destroyed, and he must
li."
17" A marriage was solemnized in New
York, last week, which has about it an air
of romance. The bride is the daughter of
a gentlemau up town, and the groom lias
been for years indeed from childhood,
though American by birth a rosident of
Calcutta. The lady never saw her husband
until his arrival hero about a fortnight
Mince. 1 lie gentleman had regularly cor
responded with her father, who had been
acquainted with bis parents. Through this
means a correspondence ensued between
the couple, which ouded in a declaration of
love and a proposal. Uu meeting for the
first time, the lovers were not disappointed
in their mutual choice, and tho wedding
aoon followed. Both go to India soon,
where the gentleman ia engaged in a large
business.
l'l-oressional Cards.
IK WIS I'OTTF.H,
J Attoiinkv-at-I.aw & Notaiit Pmii.ie,
Krie IlimimlMil, JYrru (tountu, yvnn'n.
Kpeelal attention given to Collections of all
kinds, to the set I lenient of eitales, Kc., mill nil
other local business prosecuted with fidelity anil
dispatch. Also. lioposltions, Allldavits mid Ac
knowledgments taken.
-Olllce live doors West of Sutcli's hotel. 321y.
P. MiINTIItK Attorney at Law. and Ills.
trlel Attorney of Perry county. Olllce with
J. T. Mclntlre, New lllooinhuhl, 1'enn'a.
WAt. N. HKIIIFItT, Attorney at l.a
New Hlooinlleld, Pen;
aw,
y co., Pa.
inoointieiit, 3h ly.
M. M. HUTCH. Attoriify-.it Law, and Mili
tary Claim Anc.nl,
:sew itioomueiu, rorry co., ra.
-OnVo Two doors West of F. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
WW. A. Kl'DNSI.KH, Attoriiey.nM.aw.
Ofltcr adjoining Ins residence, on Kant
Main street, New llloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. 3 2 ly
SJI. (lAl.nitAITII. Attorney at law,
New Itlooinlleld, Ferry eo., Pa.
Pensions, lioiinties, Hack Pnv, sind nil
Claims against the (invei nmcnt, promptly collect
ed. Ulllee with Win. A. Spousler, lCsi. 3 2 ly.
CI IFF. MCltltAY, AUorney-at-Law, and Ileal
Jt F.stale Agent,
New Itlooinlleld. Perrvco., Pa.
-OIlloewlth lion. 11. I' Juukln, South Car
lisle street, New Hlomlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly.
(IIIAS. A. HAKNF.TT, Attorney -at -Law,
J New lllnoiutlcld, Perrvco., Fa.
JuOftlcc adjoiinnii Mortimer's Store. 32 ly
C1I1AH. J. T, MiiNTIKK, Attnriicy-at-I.aw,
J New liloomlleid, Perry co., Pa.
-All professional linsiness promptly andfaitll
fully attended to. 3 lily.
JOHN i. N1IATTO, Surgeon Dentist.
New liloomlleid, Perry co., Pa.
listry All kinds of Mechanical and .Surgical Pen
rices. done In the best manner, und at reasonable
Mutinies over Mortimer's mure. 3 2 iy
ri:ititY coiixty
Ilea I Kstate, .'Insurance,
LEWIS POTTES & CO.,
R'ai. KHtot Jlroten, Insurance, it Claim AgtnU
T " v I tloomliclil,
WF.ISVITF, the attention of buyers and sell,
ers to the advantages ve ofler them In pur
chasing or disposing of real estate through our of
tlce. We have a very large list of desirable property,
consisting of farm's, town property, mills, store
and tavern stands, anil real estate of any descrip
tion which we arc prepared to otter at great bar-
fiains. We advertise our property very cxlcnsive
y, and use all our ell'orts, skill, and dilligcuco to
etfeet a sale. We make no charges unless the
iroierty is sold while registered with us. We also
draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andu.lt lcjjul pa
ers at moderate rates.
Some of t he best, cheapest, and most reliable
tire, life, and cattle insurance companies In tht
I'nited States are represented at this agency.
Property Insured either on the cash or mutual
plan, anil pcriH-tually at It and &" per thousand.
Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims
collected. There are thousands of soldiers and
heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and
bounty, who havo never made application. Sol
diers, If you were wounded, ruptured, oruontract
ed a disease In the service from which you are dis
abled, you are entitled to a pension.
When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor
children are entitled to the uusiii.
Parties haviiiK any business to transact In our
line, are respectfully invited to give us a call, as
w e are conltdcnt we can render satisfaction in any
branch of our business.
ir No charge for information.
4 2Uly LiiWKS POTTKK (4 CO.
Perry County Bank!
Kioiislr, J ii ii kin A i'o.
THK undersigned, having formed a UankiugAs
soelation under the above name and style, art
now ready to do a (ieueral Hanking business at
their new Hanking- House, on Centre Sipiare,
OPPOSITE TUB COURT HOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
We receive money on deposit and pay back on
demand. We discount notes for a period of not
overco days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia und
New York.
On time Deposits, live per cent, for any time over
four mouths; and for four months four per cent.
We are well provided with all anil 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 forth
want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want sand this being
the first Hank ever established in Ferry county, ws
hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th
business men, farmers and mechanics.
This Hanking Association Is composed of Hie fal
lowing named partners:
W. A. Kponsi.kh, liloomlleid. Ferry county. Fa.
H. F. Jl.NKIN, " " "
A. (1. Mil j, Kit, Hhlppenshurg, Cumberland co., Fa.
John Wonokhmcii, " " "
ilKNKV Itl'BY, " " "
Wm. II. Mii.i.itu, Carlisle, " '
oiticm'.us :
W. A. HFONSLKK, PrrMUtnt.
Wu.i.uM Wilms, tiwhlr.r.
New Uloomlleld, 3 D ly
oh Carriage Itlmmruvtorj',
on Hiiih HTHKirr, Kast or Cahi.isi St.,
w Bloomlleld, I'enn'a.
rpil K subscriber has built a larue and eoinmodi
1 ous Shop on High St., i:ast of Carlisle, street,
New Itlooinlleld, ra., where lie is prepared touisa
iifueture to order
Oil I 1 I Il & W
Of every desirrlpllon, out of the best inalerlsl.
SlfiRhs of every Style,
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable manner.
V Havlntf superior workmen, lie Is prepared
loluroixh work that will compiiia favorably with
the best City Work, and much mora durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
- ItKP A I HI Mi of all kinds neatly and prompt
ly done. A. call Ii solicited.
SAMUKI. SMITH.
SHI
PElUtY HOUSE,
New lHeouiHeld, !'.
THEsubserllHBr having purchased the property
on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite tho Court House, Invites all his friends
and former ouHtomers to give him a call as lie Is
determined 1 1 luruisu nrst class uceommiHiations.
TIMMAH HUTVH,
3 ltf. , proprietor.
Bloomficld Academy !
An English ami Classical School
von
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I
Young Men Prepared For College,
;1 XnrtiHtf Sihinil inn! ii Srhnnl of Art.
FALL TERM COMMKNCKS
On Monifm, tlif 'I'.hh of Au;ut', 1870
AS the above school has recently been reorgan
ized, students ran enter unv time.
Prof. WM. II. Ml, I,, a graduate of Ilutgcr's Col
lege. N. .(.. Principal.
Miss ANNA K. At'tiSPMKiKIt, a graduate of
Ksther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mil
tie, Painting. Drawing. French and (ierman.
livery facility for the training of the youth of both
sexeslu all that constitutes a liberal and thorough
education.
'J' lie C'ulleglufo Department
embraces all tho higher branches, including the
l.atiu audllrcek Languages, Engineering, Piacti
cal Surveying, Literature, .Natural Science and ad
vanced Mathematics. ,
Vacations: July and August, and one week at
Christmas.
Terms: For Hoarding, Furnished ltoom. Wash
ing, Tuition in Latin, Oreek, ICnglish Hraucheaand
Mathematics, for the scholastic year, 1 1 so.
In vacations. SiliiO.un.
The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution,
uuticr me supervision ui vvoiaui uncr, r.sq., oy
whom good and substantial board will be fur
nished: and the pupils w ill be under tliestrict care
nlshed : and the pupils w ill be undi
of tho Principal. Address
W. II. DILL, A. M. Fr
rlnclpal,
or
sltfl
WILLIAM (i HI Kit.
I New llloo'nllcld, Perry county, Fa.
Northern Central Unilwny.
WINTEU ARRANGEMENT.
Tliroiigh and lHrect Knute to and .from 'iniijijr.
fun, Jtiittimom, Jitmtra, Hrir, Itttffalo,
Jtochetter ami Ninyara tiUs. '
OS AND A FT Fit SUNDAY, DFC. 4th.
1R70, the trains on the Northern Central Kail
way will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TKAIN.
Lnves llaltimorc, K..I0 a.m. I llarrlsburg, l.Wi. ra
Williainsport 7.uu p. in., and arr. at Ilium a, lu.au
HCFFAI.O KXPltKSS.
Leaves Haltimore,ltl.up.m, Han isburg, 2.2.1 s in.
Williainsport, li..V a. in. Klinira, ll..'l" noon.
Arrivev at Cauandalgua at 3.1U p.m.
FAST LINK.
Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. m. llarrlsburg p.m.
Arr.a. WlllianisKiils.liii.ni., and Kriuat 7.4(1 a. in.
CINCINNATI EXPItKSS.
leaves Baltimore 7.4np.iu.ar. llarrlsburg 12.0Ia.in.
YOHK AND HAKKISHUItO ACCOMMODATION
leaves York at ti.lua. in., arr. at Han isburg 7.4o a.
Ktulgrant Train with passenger ear attached,
leaving llarrlsburg ut 7.3U a. in., arrives at Sun
bury at 11 .15 a. m.
suutj7vaii.
MAILTItAIN.
Leaves Klinira 6.(10 a. in. I Williainsport 0.:0 a. in.
llarrlsburg 1.27 p. m. Ar.Haltiiuore alii .16 p.m
BUFFALO KXPltKSS.
Leaves Canauilalgua 4.40 p. in.. Klinira R.40 p.m.
Williainsport 12.2U a. in., llarrlsburg at 5.35 a. m.
Arrives at Baltimore at'J.I.'ia. in.
CINCINNATI EXPItKSS.
Leaves llarrlsburg 10.45 p.m., Ar. Baltimore. 2. 30a. m
KHIK KXPltKSS.
I.vs. Sunbury 10.2tla. in., Ar. llarrlsburg 1.00 p.m.
PACIFIC KXPltKSS.
I.vs. llarrlsburg 11.35 a.m., Ar.Haltiiuore 3.05 p.m.
Youk and llAiiitiHiirnu Accommodation.
I.vs. llarrlsburg 5.25 p. m., Arr. ut York 7.1op. in.
-Mail Train north and south. Fast Line north,
and York and llamsburg AceominiHlatioii north
and south, and Krie Kxpicss, Krie Mall south, Cin
cinnati Kxpress north, Paeillc Express snulli, and
Kmigrant north daily except Sunday.
Hulfalo Kxpress north and south daily.
Cincinnati Kxpress south daily except Saturday.
Fur further information apply at the Ticket
ulllee, Pennsylvania Itallmail Depot.
AI.FKKD It. FISKK,
General Superintendent.
L A 1) I 1J W ,
The Victoria or Ladles' (leni Is the great invention
long and enriwMy wished for by your net. We de
sire smart and energetic lady agents to Introduce
our popular and Justly celebrated article. Incrcrj
YiUniiP, 'Jovin, and City in the World, It is highly
approved of, endorsed and adopted by all Laities
of taste and refinement, and Is now A CHEAT'
FA VOK1TK WITH THEM; It Is what every Udy
has wished for, gives perfect
FKEKDON OF ACTION,
AND I'ltKVKNTS CATCHINC! COLD
AT A CH1TICAL I'EltlOD.
Endorsed anil rcccommendcd by ail eminent
PHYSICIANS AND
DIVINES
Every Lady ABSOLUTELY
REQUIRES
and will purchase ONE
at sight ; its merits are apparent at a
GLANCE.
Druggists, milliners, dressmakers, and those who
keep fancy stores w ill Unci our excellent Invention
gives perfect aidiitiiction, and sells very rapidly,
and netting enormous prollts to agents ami deal
era. Town niul county rights givenree to all who
desire xngaging in an AononiMe, miircVMe, and
jiroittiiHe business, and at the same time, doing
good to these Hullering companions In life. Sam
ples 12. sent free by mall on receipt of price. Send
lor wholesale circulars. Address,
VICTOltlA M A NC FACTUM N(J CO.,
17 Park Place, New York.
rJ? Slillllllt I'K.
THK subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
J 11 S (J 11 G A L F H K I X S ,
I'JSK UNIXOS,
li O A N S .
mo no ceo s,
siiok nut KM),
J' AGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
niasers.
K MOKTIHKK CO.
Daily Express and Freight Line
HUT WHEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
rTMIK subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
X HIiMiiulleld und Newsrt that he Is running a
Daily Line between those two places, and will haul
Freight of auy kind, or promptly deliver packages
r messages entrusted to his care.
.Orders may be left forlilm at the stores of
V. Mortimer & Co., New liloomlleid, or MilUgaufc
Musner, newori, t a.
.1. H. WIHTMOIIK.
BleusBeM, Janaai J t5, P)7I.
Kor Hauil.lillls.. or loll work uf tnv kinfl.
go to the Tii Uffle. Our "Hteam I'ower
i ii in i - i t in -1
1 1 rsa. win unui. m laruor uiu man bdt
jiresa m me county.
CARSON'S
STELLAR Oil-
SAFE!
IJ1ULLIANT ! !
ECONOMICAL ! ! !
MANUFACTIIHKD by a peculiar process,
known only to tho Inventor, and thus ren
dered
Perfectly Safe!
being no degrees above the lire test required by the
law of Pennsylvania. The most
BRILLIANT OIL
ever ottered to the public, giving more light for
less money, than any oilier Oil.
Kvery package contains exactly what the
purchaser pays for, viz :
Five Gallons of Pure Oil.
To effect this, it is sold by weight, the only cor
rect standard.
Each Package Is carefully sealed with the Trade
mark of the Proprietor, thus preventing its being
Tampered villi ami Aiuliniltil,
between tho producer and consumer.
The proprietors will
loi-lV'il XlOOO. OO,
if on proper trial, It Is not proved that
STELLAR OIL
WILL NOT
i z x i o i js ,
provided that the seal or the can has been un
touched, and the oil not mixed with all Inferior
article.
J Alll) EN A CO.,
SULK ACIKNTS.
136 South Front St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Office, 720 f
fflcos&GiftJi
Chestnut U
Silent
5
Street,
EWING MACHINE
(Philadelphia,.
S
" I give my hearty preference to the
Willcoz A Gibos Silent Sewing Machine."
FUNMT FSKN.
"The weight of reliable evidence being;
overwhelming for that of tlieWillcox &Gibbs
Silent Sewing Machine, 1 decided upon it,
procured it, owl am more than talitfitd."
(J HA UK (JKEUNWOOD.
" I have the Wheeler A Wilson, the Grover
fe Baker, and the Willcoz & Gibbs (sewing
Machines in mj family. 1 use the Willcoz
A Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far
superior to either of the others."
Mks. Hknuv Wakd Brbchkk.
" My wife would not accept a Hewing
Machine of any other patent u a gift, if she
must receive it on condition of giving up the
Willcoz A Gibbs." n
Rev. Olivrk Crax.
Csrboudslt, P.
" The Willcoz A Gibbs is the only Sewing
Machine whose working is so sure and simple
that I could venture to introduce it into
Hjrria." Rrv. a. T. Pkatt,
M lsiloosry American Hosrd.
" We have used various Sewing Machines
within our family, but it is the unanimous
opinion of the household, that the Willcoz
A Gibbs is the best of them all."
liEV. J. H. HOI.MK,
Brooklyn, M.Y.
" For simplicity and mechanical accuracy
of construction, I have seen no Hewing
Machine equal to the Willcoz A Gibbs."
Knock Lkwih,
Or tbs PtDnsylvsnht Central R R.
A correspondence on the subject
of Sewing Machines is respectful
ly solicited.
1. S. EWING,
720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
4 W 12t
TVX3 W jsOlTl Z
CHEAP GOODS!
Til K subscriber having opened a new Store, out
door Kast of Nwegm 's Hotel, solicits a shars
of the public patronage. He has Just received a
full supply of
TV C? AV CS ( (1 H ,
and will constantly keep on hand, a eomplets as
sortment of
ujeruoovN, cuockiujlS
QUKKNSWARH HARDWARE,
BOOTS & SHOES, HA TS A CA PS.
And Eyrrythliigflse usually kept lu Stores.
sWL'all and see my stock.
KOli'T. N. WII.I.IS,
Mew liloomlleid, ra.
42
SJ300 COMMUTA'ilof MONKV,
The alxive amount will be refounded to all sol
diers who wero drafted while III the service, and
who paid lltou commutation money j and also to all
persons who paid commutation money who were
not legally liable to draft. Claims must be tilled
before the 1st of March, ls.71. tlall on, oraddrets,
I.KYYlt) POTT hit. Attorney for Claimants.
New lllooiuOBld, Pa.
VALUABLE
Farm at Public Sale.
T
UK undersigned offers at 'public sale, a farm
in ivjt; iuniiiiip,i orry county, ra., eoiituining
The land Is the best In the nlgliborhood, with run-
UK itu-i in trir.-iy in-ill, in UUUCr gOOll lOUCC. UIIU
has thereon erected a new
Frame Dwelling House.
There Is also a thrifty Young OKCHAttn on th
11 lice. 1 lllS l:illil 11ph nlfimr Iil... ,..,l.lln I.
l'lshlng Creek road and the Lamb's Cap road : the
ast named divides the land in two parts-lluUon
the one side and ai' on the other: on thocu
acre piece Is a few Frame Dwelling House, and on
iit6 oi nor ft
FRAME 22 x 28,
w-'ifie'1 Ti',ri M""!w,:,,wii"1 "v" fa,lln Ri,,l"!
i '. ni. t. ...ii . i sauoiu, or llltwo
1 1 acts, to suit purchasers.
nfmi'S. ,r'vie " before the LAST
tie... il n.i i-"' "''"""I'erjy will lie sold at pub.
lie sale, at the Court House, in Itlooinlleld, oil th
ITItST TllUltSDAY IN FKItltUAltV, 1871. at one
known1. P- "'" ' !'a1'1 ,ay' Usrnn wi" 1)0 ",atl
1r"0"" leslrlng to purchase a farm will do
well to examine this one before investing else
where, as it lies within four miles t,tu "rim
r.:kt,,,Tr,:e',c!:;i1:i,ya ' t.?evt
drng""'Cl' 1''rOI''r.iw!H'51f,VA'J 1,1
. . Jenner X Itoad's.
," Somerset county, Pa.
VALUA15LK I'ltOPKllTV
At Private Sale.
T II K subscriber offers at private sale hisnron.
conslsrtir,gofaVi"e lum"Ui IVny ""y.'lZ
of Land, ai Acres or which are cleared, and well
Improved having thereon a
One . mid Half Story Log Houso,
LOG BARN,
o!!!.ritAV!li,u.f.,,,ui,1,i,,Ks- with a flue YOUNCI
be" d balance of the land Is well tiin-
- For riirther Inroriuatlon address or apply to
JIKN'KY KI.KCKENKK,
4 ;i Ickesburg, Perry county, p.
A Desirable Farm for Sale.
AVJ.'1''."' f'11."1 " hrwn- FA KM situated
vlf 't ,'"tre l"w'"'"P. "'"'Ut 2 miles North
ai-, L ,i,n",,,,'.i,,, , b""Bl'. containing to3
ACKKH, ;j7 well timbered, and the balance clear
ed, and under a high state or cultivation. There
are on tho premises a UKi HOI'sK, plastered con
laming 7 rooms ;a good HANK HAItN, a good
SAW MILL and 2 I.IMK QUAItlilKS.
- l'or turther Infnrmatlon apply to
V. A. BAltNKTT, Att'y at-Ijiw,
...n . .. New llloonitleld. Pa..
Or on the premises to Mrs. Hkukcca Unorr.4Klit
B. M. EB Y,
Wholesale and Itetall Dealer in
MEDICINES,
COXCEXTHATED REMEDIES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Patent Medicines,
PURE WINES
AND
LIQUORS,
For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes.
A Splendid Assortment of
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS,
1UIUS II E S ,
ANIJ
FANCY ARTICLES,
Alwijs on hand, which will be sold at low prices
KT Orders from Pliviilelnn.
attended to with great care.
IB. EBST,
Newport, Pony County, Ponn'a.
PHOTOGIiAniS !
Photograplis ! Photographs I
J AVOH COllLli,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, I'ENN'A.
Till! subscriber would respectfully call the at
tent Ion of the citizens or this county to the
Tflf'l til 111 lie l li.,.ltt..t.l I .. I, lilfinM,. . .
III the iMtst style of the art. His long experience
PICTURES WHICH CANXOT JIN KX
CELLED.
All persons are requested to call at hl n md
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
f deceased persons, and great care will b takea
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
always on baud, and for sale at low prices.
J A COH COliI.E, A Mil,
Wewport. Parry Jo Pa
Use the Rod Horse Powders.
nOHSKS CUKE1) OF CI.ANDKHH. Aaron
Snyder, I). H. Assistant Assessor, Mount
Aetna, Pa. C. Pacini, Livery Stable, Hunbury, Pa,
Ilorses Cured of Founder. Wolf & Wllhelm,
Danville, Pa. A. Fills, Merchant, Wsshliigtoa
villo. Pa. A. Hlonaker, Jersey.
Horse (Hired or Lung Fever. Hess & Brother,
lwlsburg, Pa.
Horse Cured of Colic Thomas Cllngan, Mnlou
County, Pa. Hogs Cured of Cholera. II. Ilarr,
H. & A. Cadwallailer. Cows Cured. Dr. J. U
M'Cleery. 11. McCormlck, Milton, p.
Chickens Cured of Cholera and (lapes. Dr. II.
O. Davis Dr. D. T.Krebs, C. W. sticker, Job u sua
James Unney.
Hundreds more oould Ix cited whose Hteok
was saved. ,
(J or man and English Directions. Prepared bf
CVliUS BUOWN,
Druggist, Chemist and Horsemaa,
i 41 Milton, fa., Northumberland oo ra.