8 jc imt3, iNttw Bloomficlir, )a. Miscellaneous News Items. ttsgTlio Prcsliyteriiins uro biiililiiijr a bno parsonage ut JJuupliin. tfrir A little one, nfter undergoing the ODpluusant operation of vaccination, ex cluiiiied : "Now I won't lwvo to bo bap tised' will I V fSrTlicre is a sun-dial in front of the " Sinters' House," in Bcthleliotu, which was erected in 1744, two years nf'ter the eetlleuiutit ot that place. tec?" An oil train on the Erie road was burned on Sunday last near Monroe, Now York. , Tbo lire was occasioned by sparks from an express train. Jfcay Tlio youn lady at Troy, New York, who during the last four years has earned ?,oU3 Willi her tewing machine, during that time stiched no less than fi38,C52 collars. JteaS" A New Iliunpsliiro young lady, Mary IJrockway, celebrated her 104th birthday in hast W uliitiL'ton, by Ppiit tinn and currying into the house half a 5ord of wood. US Tho Governor has been notified that Newton J. Cooper, sheriff of Douglass county, 111., has abandoned his office and absconded iron) the country, being a do Coulter ; amount Dot stated. t&' If ?rii'l)Hiu Young wore an ad ditionul weed on his hat every timo he lost a wile or a mother-in-law, it is esti mated that ho would have to have a hat 27 feet high. J4S5" The President will convene the Senate' in Executive session about the 15th of May, by which time it iH now sup posed the Joint High Commission will have concluded their labors. r fcS""The whole family, but one, of Mr. Frank A. Taylor, of Scranton, died last week from scarlet fever. Tlio wifo ulone remains to mourn the death of husband and children, out of a family of five. Jay Nearly 15,000 tonB of bituminous Coal have been shipped from the Broad Top mountain this year, more than duriDg tho corresponding time in 1870. Total amount shipped to date, 73,705 tons. JQyThe Treasury Department last week received from St. Petersburg an application for an agency for the negoti ation of tho new loan, accompanied by a subscription to $10,000,000 of the new - bonds. Joy A young girl in liloomington, Illinois, stole a fifty dollar bill the other day, and then set fire to the house to con coal the theft. Fortunately she was dis covered, tho firo prevented' and tho money recovered. car Mr. I. W. Church, city marshal of Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, while attempting to arrest a uegro on Monday, was so badly wounded with a razor used . Sy tho negro in resistance, that he died that night. fefir A man namod John O'Hallisey, recently skinned a cow in Kast St. Louis, Illinois, which had died of a very myste rious disease. In a few hours after Mr. O'll. was attacked with terrible vomiting and swelling of the limbs, and at last ac counts his life was despaired of. $dr One of the lofty brick chimneys of Johnson's Iron Foundry at Spuyten Duyvil gave way on the 10th inst, crushing in tho roof and burying several workmen wider the ruins. No one wus killed. Three men were taken out of tho ruins whose recovery is doubtful. l&rThe Chicago Times has had a ver dict of $2,500 given against them for libol. It published a story, setting forth that a certain man returning home, from an absenco of a year or more, found an infant in his wife s arms, and killed hiui f elf from grief. This is tho third trial. Tho former verdict was $3,000, Stay Henry D. Topping disappeared two weeks ago from his house iu New York. Ho went down town in the mor ning in good health, and his family sup posed that ho had gone to buisoncBS as usual. He is 21 years of age, lost his right nrm in the war, and bos a red scar on his neck. tc& Mrs. N. M. Henry is a popular olergywoiuan in Missouri, where she acts 'w rector, does tho signing for tho congre gation, preaches three times a week, looks after the morals of the church members, nd takes care of six little children. The Hev. N. M. Henry's iudustry and energy ocrtuiuly cannot be questioned. 5T Con. Win. II. Lawrence, tho Uni ted States Petition agent at New York, is yet missing, and a successor has been appointed. Jle had ou him when ho left for Chicago a diamond pin valued at 100 and a gold watch valued $200, besides a considerable amount of money. It is supposed he has been murdered for his .. valuables. , , tiSf A goutleman 5n Alexander, Va., caught his daughter flirting with his co ''lorcd coachman, whereupon ho ordered ''ho fellow to go at bnce and clean out tho (ttablo vault. Ihis being uone ' tlio old "' gentleuian shut the amorous couple in a " :six'by nine pom,' heated' by ft furnace, i: and kept them there until tho stench '"jointly produced had such an effect upon 'u the girl that nho fainted. The cure was complete. RAILROADS. Pennsylvania II. 11. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and nfter Dec. 4 111 1870, Passenger trains will run us louowsi WEST. Plttsb'g Expr's. (Flag)5.:il A. M. daily exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, 9.:to A. M., dally. Mart 2.30 P. M. dally except Hundav. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave llarrisbiug at 6 o'clock n. in., and Newport m o.ou p. in. EAST. Fast Line 4.1H A. M., dally except Monday. Il..pi.ut..if A,.,.,i 11 OA . u ,n ,f li I.... Mall, 7.48 P. M., dally except Holiday DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday, Dec, 4th, 1S70, trains will leave Duucaiiuou, us follows : EASTWARD. Fnst Line, (Flan) 4.44 A. M., daily except Monday llarrlsburg Accom. 12.09 p. h., daily " Sunday Mall 8.20 p. M.. daily " Sunday WESTWAItl). Way Passenger. S.55 A. M., dally except Monday man, i.nr, r. m nuiiyexoepi sunuay Thro' Freight, Pass. Car attached, 6.03 p. m. WM. (J. KINO, Agent Stage Line Between Newport and New licrmautown. OTAOES leave New (icrmniituwn dally nt four ii cHH'K a. in. i.aiimsuurgai i. au a. in. ureen park nt 8 a. in. New lllooinlleld nt 9'A a. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodatlon train Kast. llcturning leaves Newport on the arrival of the man i rain iroin Philadelphia, ut 'z.;j p. in. Z. KICK, i'rovrtetor. IllSADIXC ltAII.-HOAI. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Monday, April 3rd, 1871. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsvllle.Taniaqua, Ashland, Shaniokin, Ix-lian Hi, Allentown, Eastou, Ephrata, Lltlz, Lan caster, Colombia, &c. Hits. Tral ns leave 11 urrisbu rg for New York, as follows : At 3.11), 8.10, a. M., and 2.00, p. m., connecting with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Kallrnait, and arriving at New York nt 10:11) a. in., 3.60, and 10:110 p. in., resctlvely. Sleeping cars accompany the 3.10 a. in., train without change. lleturiiing : Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12.0,1 noon, and 6 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. in. 8. HO p. M. (Sleeping cars nccoinpuny the 6 p. M., train from New York, without change. Leave llarrlsburg for Heading. Pottsvllle, Tama qua, Minersville, Ashland, Shaniokln, Allen town, and Philadelphia, nt 8.10.A. M., and 2.00, and 4.05, p. M., stopping at Ix-banou and principal way stations; tlio i.ofi p. in. train connecting for Phila delphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia only. For Potts vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auhurn.vla Schuylkill and Susquehanna ltailroad, leavo ilarrisburg at 3.40 p. M. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at7.30 A. M. .connecting with similar train on East Pcnu'a Railroad, returning from Heading at O.ajl'. m., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsvllle nt nine o'clock In the morning, and 2. 80 p. M. i Hurndon at 10.00 o'chH'k a. m., Shamokin at 5.40 and 11.15 A. M. ; Ashland, 7.05 a. at. and 12.43 noon ; Mahony City at 7,51 a. m., and 1.20 p. M. i Tamaqua at 8.35 a.m. and 2.10 p. M. for Philadelphia and New York, Reading, Harris burg, &c. Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 8.15 A.M.,forllurrisburg,aud 12:05 noon for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle at 5.40 a. M., passing Reading at 7.80 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia nt 10.20 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m. passing Reading at 7.55 P.M., arriving at Pottsvllle at V.40 P. M. l'ottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Totts. town at 6.30 a. in.,rctuiuing,leavesPhiladclphlaat 4.30 p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. in. undli. lap. in. for Epluuta, Lillz, Lancaster, Columbia. Hie. Perklonien Railroad tralnsleavePcrklomen Junc tion at 7.15, and 9.05 a. m., 3.00 and 0.00 p. in. He turnlng, leaves Hchwenksvlllo at 6.:l A. M..aud 8.10 a. m. and 12.50 ihmiii, and 4:30 p. m., connecting wun siiuuur irains on luauiugroau. Colebiookdalu Rallroud train leaves Pottstownat 9.40 a. m and 1.15 and 0.45 p.m., returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 7, anil 11 :25 a. lu., anil 3.00 p. in., connecting with similar trains on Reading It. R. Chester Vallev Railroad trains leave iiriduenort at 8.30 a. in., 2.05 and5.32 p. in. Reluming, leave j'owinngiowii at b.w a. in., noon, nuuo.Z3 p. in.,connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Hundays; Leavo New York at 5 p. in.; Phlla. at 8 a. in. and 3. 15 p. in. ;the8a. in. train run ning only to Reading; Pottsvllle S a. in.; llairls- I. Q In a I.. utt.l ) IU1 n t.i . uu A !!...,(. ... 8.46 J), ni. ; leave Reading at ":i5 a, in., und 10.05 p. m., for llarrlsburg, at 5:00 a. in., for New York at 9:40 a. in., aim 4.15 p. in., for Phladelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Heuson, School and Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced rales. llaggage checked through. 100 pounds allowed each passenger. tl. 1".. WIKM 1 tPI, Asst. Supt. a Eng. Macli'ry. Reading, Pa., April 3, 1871. Northern Central Railway. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Tlirotmh and Direct lloule to and from Withinl ion, jiiuumore, amura, ne, itujmo, Jtochestcr and Xiayara tUlln. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. APRIL Mil, 1871, the trains on the Northern Central Rail way will run as follows : NORTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leave llaltlinnrc, 8.30 a.m. 1 Harrlsliurg, Z-lOp. m WlUUiusport 6.25 p. m., and air. at Eliulru, 10.30 . 1UTFKALO EXPRESS. Leave Baltlmoie, 10.10 p.m. llarrlsburg, 2.2.5a.m. WiluaMispori, o..va. in. I I'.niura, ii..v noon. Arriveu at vauuuuaigua ai o.iu p.m. FAST LINK. leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. Harrlsliurg i.K p.m. Arr.at WUllauisport8.lop.iu., and Erie al 7.40 a. m. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves Baltliuore7.40p.iu. ar. Iiarrislmrgl2.01a.in. YORK AND HAIUUSUUHH ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at 6.40a. in., arr. at llarrlsburg 8 ,45a. Emigrant Train with passenger ear attached, leaving ilurrlsburg at 7.4o a. in., arrives at Sun bury at 11.15 a. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Klmlra 5.50 a. in. I Wllliumsport 9.15 a. in. llurrislmig 1.25 p. in. Ar.UultlmoreaUi.15p.in IHJFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Canandalgua 4.45 p. in., Klmlra 8.30 p. m. Wllliamsport l&zua. m., llarrlsburg at 6.35a. in. Arrives al Ilaltlmore at D.lu a. in. CINCINNATI EXPRESS, leaves Ilarrlaburg 10.45 p.m., Ar. Iiultiinore2.30a.ni ERIE EXPRESS, tvs. Huiibury 10.20 a. m., Ar.Harrlsburg 1.00 p.m. PACIFIC EXPRESS. I.v. IlarrUlmrg 11.36a.m., Ar.Uultiuiore 3,05p.m. Yokk An Habiusbiiko Aoooumodation. ' Lvs. Hail isblllg 6.4a p. in., All', at York ) m. -Mail Train uorth and south, Fust Line north, and York and Hamslmrg Acconiinodntlon north and south, and Erie Exiuess, Erie Mall south, Cin cinnati Express Ili.Vueltlo Express south, and Eiulgrnnt north dally except Hunday. Kullalo Express north and south daily. Cincinnati Express south daily except Saturday. Fur further inforinalloii apply al tlio ticket ollku, rciuisylyaiila Railroad Depot. ' ALFRED H. F1NKK, . . ' Ueuerul bupeilnteudent. Why Keep That Cough? When a bottle of Kolircr'i Lung; nalsnm will cure It. It Is pleasant to take, and mora effec tive than any other cough medicine. Tryslt. For tule by V. Mortimer Si Co., Now Bloom flold,aud most other stores to the county, tl', ' REAL ESTATE NOTICES. VALUABLE . Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm in Rye ton nsliip.Pcri y county, Pa., containing CiV AOltKH. The land Is the best in the ulghlKirhood, with run ning water in every Held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There Is nlso a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the place. This land lies along two public roads the Fishing ('reek road and Hie Ijimb's (lap road ; the last named divides the laud in two parts 30Ujnn Hie one side and 2I'$ on the oilier: on the 2t'4 acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of water. This land will lie sold us a whole, or in two Tracts, to suit purchasers. . Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, ns it lies within four miles of Maiysvillc, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the' best markets In Hie county. Furt lier Information ran be had by ad dressing Lr. JOHN CSAW, Jenner X Roads, 6 12 Somerset county, Pa, VALUABLE, PROPERTY At Pr i v ate Sale . THE subscriber offers at private sale his prop, erty In Savllle township, Perry county, Pa., consisting of 71 ACHKH of Land, 35 Acres nf which are cleared, and well improved having thereon a One and Half Story Log House, LOG BARN, and other out buildings, with a fine YOUNG ORCHARD. The balance of the land is well tim bered. For further Information address or apply to HENRY KLECKENER, 4 43 Ickesburg, Terry county, Pa. Two Valuable Farms LOCATED IN JUNIATA COUNTY', PA., At li-i vit to Hnlc. ONE of the farms contains :iO ACIIK8 of well-improved land, with good buildings, and good water near the door, with line fruit, and many other improvements. Stores, Mill, and Churches within sight. The other contains 1BO ACHES of well-Improved land, good buildings, linn Spring of water near the door, and exeellent fruit of many varie ties. The land is In a high state of cultivation, and of the best quality. 1 heseuiedeslrable farms and will lie sold. For further particulars call on or address " TIMES OFFICE," 4 4tf New lilouiulleld, Perry Co., Pa. A Desirable Farm for Sale. ILL lie sold at a bargain, a FARM situated t in itiiliu nin iiiiiii, uuuuii a miles iiomi i..t til. .l..l.i I..... i. .i..i ..... ,i .inn. ,-iu uiiiuiiuii, i:i!iiiu!iii2 xir Af'll N '47 U...M tl.l,P.l .....1 I...I .7. , - - " ... ,. i, ,i, ,,i , i in inuuiiuc Clfltl ed, and under a high suite of cultivation. There ure on uie premises a ia in ii;rsi' piasicrea, con taining 7 rooms ; a good RANK DARN, a good SAW MILL and 2 LIME QUARRIES. For further Information apply to C. A. HARNETT, AtCy-at-Law, New lllooinlleld. Pa., Or on the premises to Mrs. I(Ki)EccA(iHopr.4358t FOUTZ'S CELEBRATED anfl Cattle Powflers. This preparation, long and fkrortbty known, will Uiorounhlv re-lnvigorats broken down and low-spirited honel, by strengthening and clesnilng Uis totnsch and intestines. It is a sure nreventireof all dlfestes Incident to tlili animal, aunh u LltNU r c . Eia, uiijin ucivs, I r.uij w WATER, HKAVRS, COUGHS, MS TEMPKK, FEVERS, FOUN 11 ER, LOSS Of APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, he. IU as improves the wind, Increases the sppetlte gives aimootn ana gioiiy skin ana transforms the mUerable skeleton Intoaflue. looking and spirited horse. To keepers of Cowl this erenara- tlon is invaluable. It Is a sure pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It bas been proven by actual experiment to Increase the 1 quantity of milk and cream twenty i ner cent, and make the butter firm and sweet. In fattenlnc cattle. It gives them an appetite, loosens their bide, and makes them thrive much faster. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers In ui. uuu. , . . - , w., m. iiwt as a speclao. By putting from one balf a paper to a paper In a barrel of swill the alwve diseases will be eradi eated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a certain preventive and ears for the liog Cholera, DATID E. F0PTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE, HI. Tor sale by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout fe United States, Canada and SuuUi Amerksk Git FAT Ji All GAINS IN DRY-COODS. GlllJAT li Alt G AINS IN CROCERIES. A Great Variety of Notions, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Fine Annovtment of Hardware CllKAV FOR CASH. WOOD k WILLOW W'AltE, QUEKXSWAliE, , " SATIONEItY, And a great variety of other goods, all of which will ho Bold AT (.ItlMT I, AlKJAI.VN. 1 tlorliuor V Co. Xrir lalooiulicltl. SSOO COMMUTATION MONEY, The nliove amount will lie refounded to nil sol diers wlio miw ilrufled wliilolii Hie service, and wliopuld :'.M in in ul at In u money: mill ulso to ull liersous wlio pitid conHiiutnllou money who were not legally ilulile to dratt. Claims must be tilled before the 11 of Mitred, 1871 . fall on. or nddress, I.LW1S POTTlill. AlUirney forClulninnts. New BlooiuUuld, l a. Horse SVT TsswBaswBBBtwVa. sTiw, READY-MADE ciiOTiirPfcs. The Largest Stock; ,n Jck. th0 Flne8t Good8' Boys'X tho Newest Styles; We a r the Bent Work- we have Xmanshlpj the every k!nd A Greatest Va- of material iXJLTJw Vriety, at every variety of Market style, suitable for a n d Youth from 16 to 2 OA JLA. 6th 1 Boys from 9 to 16 and Children 5 to 9 years, al !R durable & strong, made with special) JLv Vefcrence to We vusage. In this de have I 9 ,pai rtment our made prices are as- our E8- tablishmenX JJ tto I nishlngly low. "THE HEAD If? Market swiW nrriTimnTin nni IdUAItlLM Ut - and iCOUNTRYTRAIIFA J 6th. in Clothing, and we can asaum friends from f town that they 5g kneed look no fur- A ther than Oak Half for satisfactory CnstomX YT- . X3L viothing & satis factory prices. i - of the very Full stock all hn.f .fiam.tiip ' uvasiiuuiutHii. asswvssj Fasv pulna fnr il " the year round. mnannpnmnnt A JA. XMarlcet prices, &o., sent free to any part of J 6th. niiicrivsi aim yuuu uis aswjs Guaranteed, nravlsp. A MA land 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Kcw Carriage flIaiiul'a'torj, On Hiou Htkket, East or Cahlisi.b St., New Bloomflrld, I'cnii'a. . TilKsohserllier has built alarne and commodi ous rlhopon Illyli SI., Kast of t'urllsle Klreet, New lllooinlleld. Pa., where lie is prepared to man ufacture to order On r r i n g e w Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, , built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner. Havlns; superior workmen, lie is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorunly with the best City Work, and niueli more durable, und at muuli mure reasonable rates. -KKlMIKlMl of allklndsneatlyand prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH." 31lf , A. vw Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Ituiicannon, 1'enn'a. Til K subscriber has just ojiened In Dtincannon, Perry county, I'll., opiNisllo the National Hotel, a lurue and splendid assortment of I.KATHKU. 8ADPLE11Y, ' : . j , ' . pil., ' ' ' i wLw " Tiirrvid He is ppsred to fill orders at the sliortiwt notice and In t lie isist manner. A nunilH-r -of thu liest k'irkinmi ewe-employed, ami reiauinir Is dime wiiikmii iieiay ami on US' most reaaolianie terms. llKl iMiU OIL 111 test by tliu barrel, or in lai Ker lots. U'llltKATINO and other OILS of tlio best uuullly. In lets to suit puroliiiierx The CAHll nuld for but k, JlidvsAUd Hklus ot all Hiiukeliilile kinds. . Please eall ami exainino our stock before nuicliaslnis elsewlieiu. ' , M- JIAVS'LEY., I PuuaiuiMin, 6 4 tl , I .' i i , , i Clocks. Another new lot of 00 hour and 8 dny Clucks jimt received by F. Uoit Timkr iS Co. New Blooinllt'lJ. Porry County Uank! NpoiiNler, JuiiUin & Co. THE undersidiied, liavlnu formed a Hanking As sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Hanking business at their new Bunking Houso, on Centre Hanaro, OPPOSITE TUB COURT 1IO USE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over CO days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, live per cent, forany time over four months ; and for four mouths four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Hanking Husiness; and know lug. and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored tor the want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want : anil this being the II rut Bank ever established In Perry county, we hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. Tills Banking Association Is composed ot the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponsi.er, Bloomfteld, Terry county, Ta. B. F. Jl'NKtN, " " " A. O. Mn.i.Kii, Hhlppensburg, Cumberland eo.,Pa. .M11IN nONIlKIU.ICll, Hknky Kt:nv, " Wt. II. Muj-Eit, Carlisle, tf it if ti OFFICEltS: W. A. BPONSLEB, President. William Willi, Ouhier. hew Illoomlleld, 3 6 ly I'EllKY COUNTY Real Estate, Insurance, AND CLAIM AC, isis CY. LEWIS POTTEE & CO., Real Estate Broker, Insurance, it Claim Agent IScw liloomlioia, I?u. WE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell crs to the advantages we offer them in pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of llce. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of any descrip tion willed we are prepared to oiler at great bar- fialns. We advertise our property very extensive y. and use all our efforts, skill, and dllligence to elfecta sale. We make no charges unless the property Is sold while registered with ns. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Koine of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cattle Insurance companies in the United States are represented at this agency. Property insured either on the casli or mutual plan, and periietually at 84 and $' tier thousand. Pensions, iHiuntles, and all kinds of war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs nf soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never made application. Hoi dlers, if you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed a disease In the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a iiension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully invited to give us a call, as we are confident we can render satisfaction iu any brunch of our business. f No clmrge for information. 4 20 ly LEVV18 POTTEIS & CO. Trofessional Cards. LIffWIH POTTEll, Attohnkv-at-Law & Notaiit Prnuo, JVeio Illoomlleld, l'erry Vountti, l:nn'a. Kf NiKXiul attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement ol estates, &e., and all oilier legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Detosltlous, Allldavits and Ac knowledgments taken. .M-OUlee llvedoors West of Sutch's hotel. 321y. B r. MclNTIItE Attorney at Law, and Dis trict Attorney of Perrv count v. Olllee with J. T. Mcltitlru, New Ulouinllcld, 1'enn'a. WM. N. BE1HERT, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooiiitleld, Perry co., Fa. Hloomlleld, 3331y. WM. M. 8UTCIJ, Attorney-at-Law, and Mili tary Claim Agent, New llloomtield, Perry co., Pa. WOllioe Two doors West of F. Mortimer' Store 3 7 ly "ITTM. A. KPONSLEK, Attorney at lawi Tf Office adjoining his residence, on East Main street, Now Illoomlleld, Perry oo.. Pa. 3 1 ly II. UALBUAITH, Attoriiey.at-I.aw, e New Biooinlleld, Perry co., Pa. r Pensions, Homilies, Hack Pay, and all Claims against the (iovernment, promptly collect ed. Ofllce with Wm. A. Hponslcr, Esq. 3 2 ly. CLEK MUKKAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Ileal a Estato Agent, New lllooinlleld, Perry co., Pa. sr Ofllce with Hon. II. E. Jiiukin, South Car lisle street, New lilomlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. CHAS. A. BAHNETT, Attomey-at -Iawi New llloomtield, Perry CO., Pa. S. Office adjoining Mortimer's Store. 0 2 ly CHAS. J. T, MoINTIItE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlield, l'erry co.. Pa. 4-All professional business promptly umi faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. JOHN O. 8IIATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New lllooinlleld. Perry Co., Pa. tistry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical len Drices.done in tlie best manner, and at reasonable Ulllce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 lv Drs. I. N. Shutto & W. D. Louder, EWl'OKT, 1A. ALL niierations In connection with Dentistry, skillfully iwrformed at moderate charges. r-Hatlsfactlou glial unteed in all possible cases, or uncharge. . Olllee on Kourtli Street, Newport, Pa., op posite the Uelormed Church. 4 6-" Daily Express and Freight Line UETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Bloomlield and Newport that he Is running a Daily Line between these two places, and will haul Frelghtof any kind, or promptly dulivur packages or messages entrusted to his care. .Oi(Ier may be left for him at the stores of P. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlield, or Mllllgan& Musser. Newport, Pa. .I S. WHITMOltE. Bloomlield, January 25, l7u. PERKY HOUSE, New IMoomflrld, l'u. THE sulisirllier liavlng purchased the property on the lorner of Maine und-Carlisle slieets, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends und former customers to give him a call as he is determined t ) furnish first eluss a-coiuniiHlatious. TUOMAH SU'IVlt, 3 ltf. Proprietor. ALL KINDH OF JOH 1'KINTINO Neatly eseeuted ut the Bloomlield Times bteuin Job OOloe.
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