8 lje imc0, New 8Ioomftcli, Ja. Miscellaneous News Items. flfeir A very nged couple, Koubcn Ma son ami his wii'o, after living tojiotlicr lor sixty-fivo yearn in Morrisvillc, Vt., dioil suddenly u few days since she (; 11 o'clock in tho morning and ho only ton minutes later. &ffTho silver ore tlmt was sunk liist February, near Long Island shore, when tho city of Manchester ran down tho barge Sturtovuut, is now being recovered. ( )f about six thousand sacks, two-thirds have already been taken from tho bottom of tho river. B2f A sad accident happened to a lit tle girl named Jane Forrest in Springfield 111., on tho 8th inst. She was passing along tha street when an enraged cow at tacked her, goring her badly and it is feared fatally. JteJrA woman recently tried in Head ing, I'a., on n charge of murdering her son, a boy ten years of age, was acquitted, it being unexpectedly proved that tho boy is alive and well. Circumstantial evidence was strongly against her. Suicide statistics state that more men kill themselves than women. AVoincn prefer drowning; men blow their brains out. More single persons commit suicide than married ones, and mora divorced persons than widowed. R-jj" President McCosli of Princeton is preparing an answer to Darwin's theory about (ho human race, which, it is said, so uses up Darwin that those who have apprehended that their original parents were monkeys may now breathe freely. bkiY" Levi Lynmn, a rich old man at Walpole, iS'. 11., is disposing of his prop erty in little bciiiusls among his friends while he lives, instead of leaving it to bo quarreled over alter his death. andliuds it much more agicealvle than the other plan. It is stated us a fact by one who knows, that there bus been no intoxicat ing liquor sold in i'otter county in this State, lor uineteeu years, that there has been not a single prisoner in goal there for the last three years, nor is there any house for tho support of the poor within its limits, and none is needed. This is truly remarkable, and ought to bo gener ally known. Ctiy Knoxville, Term., boasts of a young Samson named Louis Kuekert. One of his feats is to lie flat on his back on tho floor ; and stretch his arms t.bove his bead, with the palms of his hands up ward, and for a heavy man to place a foot iu cither hand, when he will raise him easily, getting up on his leet at the samo time. He bus iu this manner lifted men weighing nearly 200 pouuds. fliuy A man in Peabody. Mass., had boon treated for nioro than a year for paralysis of the throat, and was for Homo time unable to take any other than liquid food. At last, to the greut astonishment of himself nnd friends, the causo of the trouble wus revealed by his coughing up nn upper set of false teeth, which bo had swallowed in bis sleep lit teen months be fore. The teeth were missed at the time, hunted fir, but never found and nobody hud euspeeted the place of their conceal ment. fray The caisson for tho New York side of tho Kant river bridge was success fully launched lust Monday. It weighs 2!!,000 tons. A scone of great excite ment ensued, as tho ponderous body pass ed downward into tho water. A sniull boat, containing two men, was caught by 'un immense wuve and dashed forward at a rapid rate of speed but fortunately both 1 were saved. A large vessol near, reeled as in a storm, and the return wave par partiully washed over the docks, which were crowded with people, but no lives were lost. J5ty At noon on the 7th inst.,' a ter rible accident in the Sing Sing Prison imperilled the lives of eighty-six convicts. The men wero marching to the mess room for dinner, and while they wero crossing over, gallery floor tho structure gave way, precipitating several of the men to tho pavement forty feet beneuth. Others dropped to the gallery below, and sus tained sevcro injuries. A scene of wild excitement ensued, during which numer ous attempts to escape were made by tho prisoners. The prison officials acted promptly and coolly, however, aud in a short time extricated the victims from debris. The causo of the accident was the breaking of one of the Irou braces which supported the gulltiry. It is feared that two of tho men are fatally injured. 1 fcay.f. M. Kimball, former oweuer of the abstract of Itock county, 111., and nnder indictment by the grend jury for forgery, committed suicide on Moudav last in his cell, by use of morphine. Ills life wus insured for $11,000, in favor of his wife aud children. Tho evculng prior fo bis death he wroto several letters ; one to tho district attorney, one to the grand jury, one to his wife, and one to the woman who wag tho cause of his down fall. . ; ' Later information has just been receiv ed, that tho wife of James Kimball, the forger, who committed suicide on Monday of last week, died ut Clinton, Iowa, of a' broken heart.' This leaves four or phen children, the eldest only nine years of age. . . 1 RAILROADS Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWrOKT STATION. . tin nnd after Mny14lli, 1H71, Passenger trains will run as follows: WEST. Cincinnati Express (Han) ii.W A. M dally. Wny Passenger, S.ir a. m., daily. Midi Ill r. m. dally except Sunday. A mixed trnln Willi passenger ear attached, will leave llarrlsburg at ft o'clock p. in., and iNeupoit at 0.40 p.. ... HAST, llarrlsburg Accom ll.fia a. m., daily " Sunday. Mail 7.43 P. M., dally except Sunday .1. J. BAKCLAY, Agent. DUKCANNON (STATION. On and after Sunday, Dee, 4tli, 1S70, trains will leave Duiicaunon, aslolinws : EASTWAHD. Fast I.lne, (Flag) 4.44 A. M., daily except Monday llarrlsburg Accom. 12.119 . M., daily " Sunday Mail HMr.M.. dally " .Sunday WESTWARD. Wav Passenger. 3.M A. M., daily except Monday Mall, I.Mi P. M dally except Sunday Thro' Freight, Pass. Car attached, il.na p. M. 1VSI.C, KINd, Agent Stage Line Hot ween Newport and New (Jernmntown. STACKH leave New (ierinantown dally at four o'clock a. iu. Liindlsbnrgat 7. 30 n. in. (.ireeu park at S a. in. New lllnomllcld it t 'J", a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with tho Ac commodation train East. Kctiinilnir leaves Newport on the arrival of tho Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2.:w p. in. Z. KICK, Proprietor. BtKAlklXU IMIIi-ISOAI. Sl'HING ARIIANGEMENT. Jluuriay, April Iril, 1&71. CI HEAT TlttlNK LINK FitOM TI1K NOKTII J mil Norlh-Wcst for Philadelphia, New York, Headline. Pottsville, Tamauuu. Aslihiiid.Kliaiiiokiu, l,chauVn, Alli ntowM. Easlon, Epluuta, I. Hi, Lan caster, Columbia, ivo. Trains leave I lurrisburg for New York, as follows: At 3.10, H. lo, a. M and 2.0O, r. in., connecting with similar trains on I lie Pennsylvania liailroail, and arriving at New York at 10:10 a. in., 3.;u, anil lii:00 p. in., rcsicctlvclv. Sleeping curs accompany the 3.10 a. in., train without change. Jietui nlug : Leave New York at 9 a. m., 12.0," noon, and Tip. in., Philadelphia at T.IIti, s.llu a. iu. 3.3IU'. m. Sleeping cars accompany the ft 1'. M., train from New York, without change. Ia'Uvc llurrlshiirg for Heading, pntisvillc, Tniim qua. Mlnersville, Aslihuul, Sliamokiu, Allen, town, and Philadelphia. atS.lO.A. M., aud 2.1m, and 4.O."). p. .v., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.0") p. in. train cniinccling for Phila delphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts, vllle, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill nnd Susquehanna liailioail, leave ilarrisburg at 3.411 p. M. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at7.no A. m., connecting w ith siuiilar trainon East Peiiu'a liailroail, returning from Beading at (1.2U p. ., stopping at all Stations. l-eavii i'ollsvlllo at nine o'clock In the morning, anil 2.311p.m.: ilerndon at 10.IKI o'clock A. M., Shamokln at ft.40 and 11.15 a. m. ; Ashland, 7.0f a. m. aud 12.43 noon : Mnliony citv at 7,ol A. M., aud 1.20 p. M. i Taiiiauua at S.3." a. m. and 2.1up. m. for Philadelphia aud New York, Beading, Harris, burn. &c. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Pall road at 8.15 a.m., for Ilarrisburg. and);; :W) noon for Pine (trove and Trcmnnt. Beading itccnmiiindntioii train: leaves FoUsvllle at 5.40 A. M., passing Heading at 7.3U A. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a.m., returning leaves Philadelphia at S.1S p. M. passing Heading ut 7.55 P.M.. arriving at Pottsville ut 9.40 P. M. Poltstowu Avcoiiiiiimlut lou train : leaves I'otts towu att.3Uit. in. ,retiirnini, leaves riiiladclpliiuat 4.301I.IU. Columbia ltnllroad trains leave Heading at 7.20 a. in. uud 0.16 p. iu. fur Lphiata, 1,11 iz, l.aucastor, Columbia. &c. I'erklomen ItnllroadtralnslcavePcrklomen Junc tion at 7.1ft, and D.uft a. ni., 3.uo and U.UU p. 111. lf turnliiK. leaves .Hcliwcnksvllle at 6.3U a. M.,aud S.1U a. 111. uud 12.ftt) iiiHin,and 4:30 p. m., colinecllliK with similar trains 011 lieadinitroad. Colebrookdale Hallroad train leaves Puttstownat 9.40a. 111., and 1.15 and (i.4ft p. in., retiiniliic, leave Mt. Pleasant at 7, and 11 a. ill., and 3.00 p. in., connecting Willi similar trains on Heading It. it. Chester Valley Uailroad I rains leave iU UfgciHii t at 8.30 a. m., 2.O.") and 5.32 p. in. IWIurnliiK. leave UowiiiUKtown at 0.40 a. 111., 12.4ft, ikmui, and 5.2ft p. iii.,cunncctluf with trains on Pending Railroad. On Sundavs; Leave New York ut f. p.m.; I'lilla. at 8 a. 111. And. 1.15 p. m. ;lboSa. m. train rcin 11I11K only to lteadlnc; 1'ottsvillc 8 a. m. ; iliirris bur 3.10 a. III., and 2.U0 p. in. : leave Allcniown at 8.45 u. in. : leave licadiiig at 7:15 a, 111., and 10.05 v. M., for llarrlsburg, at S:U0 a. m., for New York at 9:40 a. ni., and 4.1ft p. in., for l'hiudelplila. Coniiniitatlon, Mileage, Season, School and Kx cursioa Xickeln tu aim I10111 all poiuts ut reduced rates. IiaRgaKe checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. J. K. WOOTTKN, Asst. Supt. ti ling. Macli'ry. Heading, Pa., April 3. 171. Northern (leulral Railway. SriUNG ARHANGEMENT. Tttrouph and Direct Rmite to and from Wanhina tun, Jlattimore. Klmiru,. Krie, JUiffulo, Hochenlxr and Niagara tiU. ON ANT) AKTEH SUNDAY. APltlL 9th. 1871, the trains on the Northern (Antral Hall way will run as follows : NORTJIWARD. MAIL TRAIN. ' L"uvu3 llaltimore, 83U a.111. 1 llarrlnlmrg. 2.)op. m Wllllunisporl 0.26 p. in., and arr. at Klmlia, lu.au BUFFALO EXntEHS. Leaves Balllinore.10.10p.iu. llairtshnrg. 2.25 a.m. Wllllaiiisport, la. in. Hlmlrn, 11.35 noon. Arrives at Cauaiidalguu at 3.10 p.111. FAST LINK. " leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. 111. llarrlsburg 4.3ft p.m. Arr. at WUllamoilB.10p.ni.. and Frio at 7.40 a. 111. CINCINNATI KXPKF.HR Leaves IUltlmoru7.4Up.in. ar. llarrlsburg 12.01a. m. YOltK. AM) HAKKISDUKO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York ut 6.40a. in., arr. at llarrlsburg 8 .45a. Kuilgrunt Train with passenger car attached, leaving Harrisburg at 7.30 a. 111., arrives at Sun bury at 11.16 a. m. SOUTHWARD., MAIL TItAIN.' leaves Klmlia S.fiOa. m. I WilllauiNport 9.15 a. in. Uarrtsburg 1.25 p. in, f Ar.ll.iltliuoie all) .16p.ni BUFFAIO EXPKKSS. leaves Canaiidalgua 4.15 p. 111., Flmlra X'M p.m. Wlllluiiisjiort 12.20a. in., llarrlshiuir ut MIS a. in. Arrived at llaltimore at 9.15 a. in. CINCINNATI EXPHKSH. leaves llurrlsbiirlu.4.' p.m., Ar. Baltimore 2.30 a. m KRIK EXPKKHR Lvs. Suubury 10.20 a. ni., Ar.llai rlsliuig LOO p.m. PACIFIC EXPHEHH. I.vt. Hurrlsbaiu 11.35 a.m., Ar. llaltimore 3.05p.m. YOltk AND IlAlOIISIIl'IIO A (X)MMOI)ATIOl. Lvs. lianlsburg 6.45 p. 111., Arr. at York 7.2op. 111. - Mail Train north and south. Fast l.tneimrtli. and York aud llumshurg Accoiumodution north and south, and F.rle Kxpress. Frl Mail south, Clu clnnatl Knpresii imrtli, l'aollle LxpreM bouIIi, and Kmlgraiit north daily except Sunday. llultalo Kxpress north and wmth daily. Clnelnnnti LxoreHH hiiiiIIi dnilv execol Ritiirdnv. I For further Information apply at tliu TUket 1 ulllcu. Pi'uns)lvuula Uailroad ix iiot. , A1.I'U1I It. r IhK I., Ueneial ituiH'rinteudeut. " Why KeeiTThat Cough? When a bottle of Koliror's Lung lialsam w ill euro It. It It plenant to take, and more ctlcc llve than any other cough medicine. Try It. For tale by F. Mortimer & Co., New lllooiu fleld,nnd uiost other it ore In the county, tf. REAL ESTATE NOTICES. VALUAULK Farm, at Private Sale. TllHiinderslsnedofrerint private sale, a farm In ltyctowiifliip.l'crry county, l'a., cuiitaluiiig rr ac it k h . The land Is tho hest In the tilglihorliood, with run ning water In every Held, Is under good fence, uud lias thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrifty Youm; OltCltAlll) 011 the place. 'I his land lies along two public roads tho l'lslilim Creek road and the Lamb's (;ap road : the last named divides the land In two parts 3U'; on the one side and 2ti'ou the other: on tho 2n!4 acre piece Is a New I' nunc levelling House, uud on the other a FRAME 22 X 28, erected for a house, w ith a never falling Spring of water. This laud will lie sold as u whole, or lutno Tracts, to suit purchasers. Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do Weil lo examine Ibis one before Investing else. wliere, as it lies within four miles of Marysville. and the Pennsylvania ltnllroad one ot the best markets In the county. -Further Inhu mation can lo had bv ad dressing Dr. .IOHN t!SAW, leaner X Itoads, 12 Somerset county, Pa. VALUA1JLK I'UOPKUTV A t P r i v a t a S ale. T II H subscriber olfors at private sale his prop ci ty In Saville township, Perry county, J'a., eonsisliug of A. OIIKH of Land, 35 Acres of which are cleared, and well improved having thereon a One nnd - Half Story Log House, LOG BARN, and other out-bulldinirs, with a fine YOUM3 oitcilAUD. 'J lie balance of the land is well tim bered. - For further Information address or applyto HF.NKY KLh'CKliNLi:, 4 43 lekesburg. Perry county, l'a. Two Valuable Farms J.OCATK1) IN .lUNIATA COUNTY, I'A., ONF.of the farms contains 'i'.Ut ACliKS of well-improved land, wltli good buildings, and good waler near the door. Willi Hue fruit, and many other iniproveiueuts. .Stoics, .Mill, uud Churches within sight. The other contains 1 no AC ltl.s of wcll lm proved land, good buildings, tine Spring of water near the door, uud excellent fruit of many varie ties. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and of the besi quality. '1 lieseuredesiralile fauns and w ill be sold. For further particulars call on or auu 1 ess " TlMKft OFFrCK" 4 4if New lilooinlicld, Perry co.,l'a. A Desirable Farm for Sale. Viril.L be sold at a bargain, a FA KM situated V ill Centre township, about 2 miles North West nf llloonitleld borough, containing Uti AC It KS, well timbered, and the balance clear ed, and under a high slate of cultivation. There are 011 the premises a LO(l Hill Si:, plastered, con taining 7 rooms :a good HANK UAltN, a good SAW MILL and 2 LIME OL'AKlilES. - For further Information apply to C. A. ISAKN'KTT, Att'y-at-I.aw, New Itlonmllchl, Pa., Oron the premises to Mrs. lltuicccA GuoFij43jSt FOUTZ'S CELK11P.ATKD Horse and Cat Powders, Tills preparation, lonjr and favorably 1 known, will tborouulilv rc-invlKorut broken down and low -spirited liorsei, hy itrnKtliening and cleansing the stomach and intustlnri. It Is a sure preventive of all dUcasos incident to this animal, such as LUNU WATKK, HKAVKtf, VAtVOMH, DIS TKMI'KR, J-'UVEnS, FOUN I) EK, l,lStHr A1TM1IK AWU VJ1AU ENERGY, Ac. Its use Improve! the wind, Increases tho piHjtlt gives a smooth and glossy skinand transiorms tha miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and spirited borse. To kepera of Cowl tht prepara tion Is Invaluable, His a sure pre- I ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, tic. It baa been proven by actual experiment to Increase tho quantity of milk and cream twenty percent, and make the butter arm Th kltulni. ..III. I t-lves them an appetite, loosenj their hide, and makes thorn tbri ra much Cuter. In all diseases of Swine, such as Cough, TTlcen In me bungs, laver, so., wis arucie acia as a specific. By putting from one balf a paper to a paper In a barrel of owltl Uie ahove diseases will be eradi cated or entirely prevented. If given In time, a oertain oreventira and curs for tho Hug Cholera, DATID Et FOl'TZ, Proprietor, - BAL.TIMOHK.Md. Fnr ! lr nroiitl.U md (tunkMira througbout 11m Pnlwd 8UM, UuudM nd dsuth Amaric. I Gil FAT PAJIGAINS IN DRY-COODS. j GJUJAT JfAllGAINS 1 . . IN CROCERIES. A Groat Variety of Notions, j AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Vine AHtrtmeiit of Hardware CHEA V FOR CASH. WOOD A. WILLOW WA11K, O.ITEKNSWAHE, STATIONERY, And a great variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at jiti;n itii;iixs. I. .-tlorliiiit-i- cV Vo. Sen IllouiufU'Id. $300 I'OMSfrTATKIN MOJSKV. Tim iiImiva fiimiiiiil u-lll lie refimiideil In nlt luil dlern who were dialled while In tliu service, and who paid (.'Uxicoiiiiiiiitallnii money; and also to all pernios who paid comiiiuLit inn money who were not legally liable to draft. Clulins must be tilled before llio 1st of March, 1M7I . 'all 011, or addrcw, l.l.W IH I'Ol 1 Kit. Attorney for Claliimnts. New lllooiiilleld, l'u. 1, ' READYMADE : I !.OTlIIT. vTho Largest Stock; Lthe Finest Goods; the Newest Styles; Vthe Best Work- iinanshlp; the Greatest Va riety, at every variety of stvle. suitable for Youth from 16 to 20, JSA. Boys from 9 to 16, "IT1 and Children from 5 to 9 years, all V durable & strong, imaae witn special) reference to rough We kusage. In this de- have partment our made prices are. as our Es tonishingly tablishment low. "THE HEAD Market QUARTERS OF a 11 d .COUNTRY TRADE 6th. im Clothinn. and we can assure our friends from out Vof town fhnt fhoA Id art 'Via need look no fur- Mherthan Oak Hall Our for satisfactory Custom Clothing & satis Work is factory prices of the very Full stock all brst character, Tfjrthe year t Easy rules for measurement, prtces, &.O., sent free to any part of Jj America, and good fits guaranteed. Markets land 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA IVcw Carriage Maiuilactorj , ' ' On Hkiii Ktukkt, East or C'aiii.isi.k Ht., New Bloomlleld, I'cnn'a. THKsubscrllier has built a large and eoinmodl. ous Khop on High Ht., East of Carlislo Ktreet, Mew lllooiiilleld, l'a., where lie is prepared to man ufacture to order Oil 1 1 i II 9 M Of every description, out of tho best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and Mulshed la the most artlstlo and durable manner. t Having superior workmen, I10 Is prepared to furnish work (lint will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much mora durable, and at much more reasonable rates. M-KKPAJUINU of all klndsncatlyand prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. 3 m Leather, Harness and Oil Store At J)nncaiuiou, I'enn'a. T II K subscriber has Just opened In Duncunnon, l'erry county, l'a opposite the MnUoiuil Hotel, u large aud splendid assortment of I.KATHKI1, HADHl.KItY, . OIL8. . ' - ' ' . . THUKKS, .-. ' ' fSHOK-FINDINGS. 4SC. He Is propareil lo II 11 orders at the shortest notice and In II u) bostmanner. A niiiiihcr of tliu best workmen nra employed, and repairing is done without delay and ou the most reasonable terms. liKr'IMOD 011,-ttre Usl by tho barrel, or In larin-r lots. U IIUIl'ATINU and other OILS (if the best quality, III lets to suit purchasers. '1 lie CAHH paid for Hark, Hides and Skins of all htarkohthlo kiiids. . Please call and examine our stock before purcliasiiig elsewhere, JOR M. HAWI.EV. , Duuuaiiuon.M tf , Clocks. Another new lot of 80 liour and 8 dny Clock jnt received by F. Moit HMKjt & Co.Nuw jHopmllold. TciTJ' County Bank! TI1H midofslRiicd, having fonnoil a Haiikliic Ah Hocliillun iindur tliu almve nmiw and stylu, are now ready to do a Ccncral Banking business at their new Hanking Ilouso, on Centre Square, orrosiTTi Tim court j to us k, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. Wo receive money on deposit and pay back 011 demand. We discount notes for a period of not over GO days, aud sell Drarts on Philadelphia and Kow York. On time Deposits, live per cent, for any tlmo over our mouths; and for four months four per cent We arc well provided with all and every facility rordoluga Hanking lliisluess; aud knowing, and for some years, feeling the greal inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored fortho want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply tho want :and this being the first Bank ever established in l'erry county, we hope wo will lie sustained in our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed ot tho fol lowing named partners: W. A. 8roNsi.rn, Bloomlleld, I'errv county. Pa. It. I'. Junkin, " "" A. (I. JMiu.kh, ShlppensbuiB, Cumberland co.,I'a. John Wonupikmcii, " " " IIp.niiv Knur, " " " Wm. II. Mii.i.eii, Carlisle, " OFFICKtlS: W. A. sroNKI.KR, PreMcnt. William Wili.ih, Vaslilcr. New Bloom Held, 3 0 ly Ileal Ftitate, Insurance, AND LEWIS POTTER & CO., lVnl Exlatt llrokrm. Insurance, it Claim Affcntn Mew JUooitilU'ld, la. "ItTKlNVlTK the attention of buyers nnd sell T V ers to the aihaiilaiscs we otlcr them ill pur cliasiiig or disposing of real estate through our of llee. We have a very larsc list of desirable propcrtv, consisting if farms, town property, mills, store nnd tavern stands, aud real estate of any descrip tion which we are prepared lo oiler at great bar- inns, up ativeni-ic our properly very extensive- ', and use all our efforts, skill, and dillluence to elleet a sale. We make no chartes unless the Iiroperty is sold while registered Willi us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rales. Home of tho best, cheapest, and most reliable tire, life, and cattle insurance companies in the United Stales are represented at this agency. l'roiH'ity insured cither 011 the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at SI and &r tier 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 have never made application. Sol diers, if you were wounded, ruptured, oicontract 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 aru entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully invited to give us a call, as we are contlilent we can render satisfaction ill any branch of our business. No charge for Information. 4 2uly LEWIS 1'OTTElt & CO. Froi'essioiisil Curds. f KWIM l'OTTRK. JLj ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW & NOTAKV ITBI.IO, . Nnn ittotmiflelil, l'crnj Omntii, Yim'o. Bit Special attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, &., and all ot tier legal business prosecuted with fidelity ami dispatch. Also, Depositions, AtlidaviU and Ac knowledgments taken. -Otllce tlvedoors West of Sutch's hotel. 321y. 31. MoINTIKK Attorney tit Law, and DIs- trict Attorney of Perry county. Olllce Willi J. T. Mclutire, New BloomlleUl, I'enn'a. M. N. SEIHKltT, Attorney-at-I.aw, New ltlnoliilketil. I'ei'i'v en.. I'a. liloomflcld, 3 .13 ly. WM. M. KI'TCII, Attorney-nt-Law, and Mili tary Claim Agent, New lllonnitleld, Perry Co., m. -0(llce Two doors West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly TTM. A. 81'ONSI.EH, Attoiney at-Iiw, fV Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Ulooiulleld, l'erry Co., l'a. 3 2 ly Q IL GALBHAITH, Attorney-at-Law, ! O New lllooinlleld, l'erry co., l'a. Tensions, llounlles. Back I'av, and all Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Olllce with Win. A. bpousler, Es(j. 3 2 ly. Cl.EK MLKHAY, Attorney.at-I.aw, and Keal Estate Agent, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. -Omccwlth Hon. It. 1'. Junkln, South Car lisle street, Iscw Ulomlleld, 3 2 ly. CIIAS. A. BAKNKTT. Attorney-at-Law New Bloomlleld, l'erry co., I'a. tl-Ofllee adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly CIIAS. J. T, McINTIKR, Attorney at I.avf, New Bloomlleld, l'erry co.. I'a. 44" All professional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. JOHN O. HHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Bloomlleld, l'erry co., Pa. tistry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Deu Drices.done Iu the best manner, and at reasonable SOUIu) over Morlliuer's store. 3 i ly Drs. I. N. Shatto & W. . louder, '.;., . Hui-y-n DeutiHtM, NKWI'OIIT, I'A. ALL oerutloni In connection Willi Dentistry, skillfully performed at moderate charges. -.satlsfactiun guuiuiiteed In all possible vases, or no charge. Olllce on Fourth Street, Newport, Pa., op posite the lteformed Church. 4 6-tf Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORTl THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Bloomlleld and Newport that be Is running a Dally Line between these two places. and will haul Freight of auykmd.or promptly deliver packages or message entrusted to his care. .Orders may lie left for him at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Blooiutield, or .MilllgunS. Minuter, Newport, l'a. .?. 8. W1I1TMOUK. Bloomlleld, January 25, 1870. FERRY HOUSE, New IMoomflcld, l'a. THE submrlber having purchased the property on the joi ner of Maine anil Carlisle streets, opioslt the Court House, Invites all his friends and former customers to give him a call as he is determined lo furnish Ills! class accommodations. TIIOMAH HVTL'll, S ltf. Proprietor. A JUL KINDH OK JOll 1MUNT1NU Neatly executed at the Bloomlleld Time btcain Job omco. r