8 Miscellaneous News Items". tS1" There two 00.000 sliocmnkors in Pennsylvania. , tST It will take nixty years to restore France tlio forests ruthlessly wanted in the military operations of the late war. tW A Vcnnonter tins just paid Reventy fivo dollar for a pound and a half of lead. It was purchased through a New York counterfeit money firm. t3?Two Japancso treasury ollleiuls, and eight bankers, sent ahroad to study our financial system, mul seven students, arriv ed at San Francisco last week. tJT Woman's Hufl'rago has liecn defeated in the Knglish Parliament by a majority of 09. This is nearer success than wo have yet mado in this country. l3TAn old Michigander, who has al ways lived in wretched poverty, died the othor day, and a box lie left contained $20,000 in gold and silver. His son is glad the old man didn't take it with him. 3$ Au Austrain gentleman, examining a mining claim, was seized, stripped and covered with tar and wool. IIo went and got himself photographed in this guise, and sued his assailants for $2,000 damages, put ting in the picture as evidence. CS John Murchison, residing in Meade county, Ky.. having had a large piece of skin torn oil' in a Haw-mill recently, had its place supplied by a rat skin, and tlio surgical operation was a perfect success. It is said to bo the first case of the kind on record. C3f"A mule thief was captured a few days ago about forty miles south of Fort Scott, in Kansas, by a party of live men. While in custody bo stole two revolvers from bis captors, and then, taking the best Jiorso in the party, rode jauntily away, fir ing several shots as ho left by way of part ing compliments. C3g" Policeman Kenneger, of Jeiy City, accused bis daughter and her husband, Adolph Hodden, of grand larccuy. IIo says that after tho funeral of his wife on Sunday, the girl married Ileddcn, and during his absence they took from his houso a gold ring and brcastpiu, some silver coin, two dresses, and bed clothing, valued in all at $100, belonging to his dead wife. t&Iu Oswego county, N. Y., the ladies of a village havo mot and resolved that they "will not accept tho company of any young man who uses tobacco in any form, unless tho night is very dark, and tho road muddy, for tho Rpaco of sixty days from (late. We don't often have muddy roads sixty days at a time, in this county. C3?" Many persons suppose that by a recent act of Congress, discharged soldiers can take quarter sections of land under nu merous advantages which are not accorded to others. Tho soldier's superior advan tages number just one. IIo can locate his one hnndrcd and sixty acres within twenty miles of a railroad, to which land grants have been made the civilian eantako only eighty acres. Outside of railroad limits tho soldier has no advantage. t3S" A conductor on tho western bound passenger train, on tho Pacific railroad, recently found a woman in a water closet. An imiuest was held at North Platte, which ascertained her name to bo Joanna Maria G. Pinkorman, an emigrant from Oerlzelar, Province of Arrondizement, Ilolland, and daughter of Petrun J. Pinkcrman, a doctor of Antwerp. Money and jewelry valued at $2,000 was found on her person. Apo plexy caused hor death. t3! About a month ago two bottles wero washed ashore at Shediac and Newport, on tlio Nova Scotia coast, containing papers professing to be written on by passongera in the lost steamship City of Boston, sta ting that sho was sinking at sea. A dis patch from Halifax says that these papers were undoubtedly genuine, and the writing has been identified. The mystery of the disappearance of the ship which sailed from Halifax, January 19, 1870, and was never heard from again, is thus at last ex plained. tfTTlie Capital gives currency to this bit of Washington gossip : ' Mrs. Iilnlno, the accomplished wife of the Speaker, had a difficulty with Mrs. Stockton, the charm ing better half of the senator, about a cook Meeting at a dinner table, with only the Hon. Ferando Wood between them, Mrs, Stockton, leaning lorwaul, said : '1 am sorry, Mrs. Blaine, that we have any thing disagreeable between us.' The Hon. Fer ando was considerably embarrassed, not having heard the interesting story of the cook." tUT According to the last returns of the English census the population of London was three and a Quarter million. This is an Increase of nearly a half" of million in ton years. The metropolitan district now embraces on ninth of the population of the Kingdom of Great Britain. London means strength. It is the largest city -upon the globe. There Is a greater contrast be tween wealth and poverty within Its eon flue than there is In any other city of the world. The annual cost of the relief given to the poor in it is $7,880,000. In the last ten year this cost has ' increased 84 per cent. RAILROADS Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On ami after May Htli, 1871, Passenger trains will run as follows: Cincinnati Express (flag) 12.4A A. M daily. Way Passenger, 8.15 a. m., dally. Mull 2.3(1 p. M. dally excopt Sunday. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave Harrishurg at 6 o'clock p. in., and Newport at 6.40 p. m. HAST. llarrisburg Accom U.r5 A. M. dnily " Sunday. Mall, 7.43 r. M., dally except Sunday J. J. BAUCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday. May 14th, 1571, trains will leave Diiiicaiinon, an follow : WKSTWAltn. Cincinnati Express (linn) 12. IS A. M. Dally. Wav Passenger, 7.31) A. M., dnily Mali, LRU p. m, dailyexcept Sunday Mixed, 6. fit) P. M., daily except Sunday. EASTWARD. Haiis'hurg Accoin 12.21)1. M., daily exeept Sunday. Mall 8.1a p. M " WM. C. KINO, Agent. Duncamion, May 24, 1H71. Stage Lino Between Newport and Nen Gennantonn. STAGES leave New (iermantown dally at four o'clock a. m. Lanilisburgnt 7. BO a. in. Ureen park at 8 a. in. New Hloointleld at a. ni. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. Returning leave Newport on the arrival of the Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2..M) p. in. Z. ltlCE. Proprietor. 1M:AIIZV1 KAII,-ItOAI. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 1 5th, 1871. HEAT TRUNK LINK FROM THE NORTH JT ud North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, l'ottsville, Taniaciiu, Ashland, Sliamoklu, liCoanon, Aiientown, tasum, r.purata, luiz, i,an caster. Columbia. &e.. &c. I rat ns leave llarrisburg lor rsew org. as follows: At 2.40, 8.10, A. M., and 2.01, P. M., connecting with similar trains on I he 1'cnnsvlvaiiiii ItnllroiuK and arriving at New York at 10:5 a. in., 3.50, anovswp. in,, resecuveiy. weeping cars accompany inc. 4.3) a. in., nam without change. Iteturiilng: Leave New York at 9 A. M.. 12.30 noon, aim o p. in., riiiiademiiia hi v. jo. s.;io a. m. 3.30 p.m. Sleeping ears accompany the 5 1". M., train iroin new lorK, wimoiii cuangc. l,eave llarrisburg for Heading, l'ottsville, Tama qua, Minersville, Ashland, shamokin. Allen- town, anu I'liiiaiieipnia, at 8. in, a. m., anil 2.110, aim 4. Ho, p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way sinuous : 1 ne 4.0a p. 111. Irani coiiiicuinig lor I inia deluhia. l'ottsville and Columbia only. For Potts ville, .Schuylkill Haven and Auburn. via Schuylkill ami Susquehanna Railroad, leave llarrisburg at 3.40 P. M. hast I'enna. Railroad trains leave Item fug for Alleutown, Kaston and New York at 4.32, lft.:w a. 111. and 4.05 p. in. Returning leave New York at y.m a. 111., 1 j.hi noon nun turn p. 111. ami Alien town at 7.20 a. 111. 12.25 noon. 2. 15,4, 25 anil 8.35 n.m Way passenger train leaves I'hlladelnhia at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train on East I'enn'a iiaiirnau. reiurninir iroin itcau nil at e.ajr. m.. stopping at all Stations. Leave I'ottsv 11 e at nine n c ock in me mnrnnai and 2.30 p.m.: llcniiloii at 10.00 o'clock a. m. Shamokin at 5.40 and 11.15 a. m. ; Ashland, 7.05 a. m. and 12.43 noon : Mahouy City at 7.51 A. h., and i.'jnp.M.; lamariuaai ..v a.m. ana z.iup.m. lor Philadelphia and New York, Heading, Harris, burg. &o. Leave I'ousvino via scimyiKinaiid Musqucnanna Railroad at H. 15 a.m., for llarrisburg, and 11:45 a. in. for Pine (irovo and Treinont. Heading accommodation train: leaves l'ottsville at 5.40 a. m., passing Reading at 7.30 a. m., arriving ut I'hlladelpliia at 10.20 a. m., returiiing leaves Philadelphia at 6.1,1 p. m. passing Reading at 7.55 P.M., arriving .ut l'ottsville at 0.40 p. m. l'ottstown Accommodation train : leaves Potts town at 6.30 a. m., returning, leaves riiiladulphia at 4.30 p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. 111. and 0.15 p. in. for Jiphrata, LRU, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. l'erklomen Railroad tiainsleave Perkloinen Junc tion at 7.17, and .U5 a. m., 3.00 and 6.00 p. 111. Re turning, leaves Schwenksvlllo ut 6.30 A. M.,and 8.10 a. m. and 12.50 noon, and 4:45 p. 111., connecting with similar trains 011 Readlngroad. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstownat 9.40a. 111., and 1.15 and 6.45 p. 111., returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 7, and 11 :25 a. in., and 3.110 p. in., connecting with similar trains 011 Reading It. H. Chester valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30 a. 111., 2.05 and 5.32 p. 111. Returning, leave Dowiiliigtown at 6.40 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 5.25 p. in. .connecting with trains 011 Reading Railroad. On Sundays: Leave New York at 5 p.m.: Phlla. at Ka. ni. and 3.15 p. 111. :the8a. 111. trafnruu- IlillK onlv to lteadlngi l'ottsville 8 a. 111.; Harris- burg 2.40 a. in., and 2.00 p. 111. : leave Alleiiloun at 4.25 and 8.15 'p. 111. leave Rending ut 7: 15 u, 111., and 9.50 p. M., for Hari lsbtirg, ut 4:32 a. 111., for New York, at 7.20 a 111. for Alleutown and at 9:40 a. 111., and 4.15 p. 111.. for Philadelphia. Ciimuiiilatioii, Mileage, Season, School and Ex cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced rates. Kaggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. J. K. WOOTTKN, Asst. supt. at Eng. Mavh'ry. Rending, l'a., May 15, 1871. Northern Central Railway. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. Tlirovgh and Mrect Rmttt to and from Wtmltlnff- Jiocheater and iViuiuru iUUt. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, APRIL 9th, 1871, the trains on the Northern Central Rail way will run as follows : X0HTJ1WARD. MAIL TRAIN, leaves Ilultlinore, 8.30 u.111. I llarrisburg, 2.10p. ni WillluiuHUurt 6.25 p. 111., and arr. at Klmint, 10.30 BUKK A LO EXPRESS, leaves Balt!l!iore,lo.lop.m. llarrisburg. 2.21 a.m. Williuuisuort, 6.55 a. 111. I Elmlra. li.:)5 noon. Arrtveu at Canandalgua at 3.10 p.m. FAST LINK, leaves liiiltlmore 12.40 p. 111. Harrlsbiirg 4.35 p.m. Arr.at WIUlamsort8.1op.m., ud Erie at 7.40 a. 111. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves llaltlmore7.40p.in. ar. Ilarrisburgl2.01a.ni. YORK AND HARRISBURO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at 6.40a. in., arr. at Hurrlburg8 .45a. Kinlgrant Train with passenger cur attuchtsl, leaving llarrisburg at 7.30 a. nu, airUcn at Suu bury ul 11.15 a. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leave Klniira 5.50 a, 111. 1 Wllllamsport 9.15 . in. llurrbbuig 1.23 p. 111. ( Ar.Hitltlmom at6 .15p.m BUFFALO EXPRESS, leaves Canandalgua 4.46 P. in., Klinlrs 8.30 p. in. Willluiiisisirt 12.20 a. ni.. llarrisburg at 6.35 a. m. Arrives ut Baltimore at 9.15 . ni. CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves llarrisburg 10. 45 p.m., Ar.UalUniore2.80a.m ERIK EXPRESS. Lvs. Sunbury 10.20 a. in., Ar.llurrlsburg 1.00 p.m. PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. llarrisburg 11.36 a.m., Ar.llultunore 105p.m. Vnuir .wnlllHHIHHI'BO AOOOHMOIIATION. Lvt. UarrtKbum P- " Arr- l iurk ''P- 4- Mall Train north ani south, Past Linn north, and York and Hurnslmrg Acoonim.Mltttioii north and south, and Erie Express, Erie Mail south, tii. clnnatl Express north, Pucittc Express south, aud Emigrant north daily except Sunday., , . . , Cinuluiiati Express south daily expt Saturday. For further Information apply at the Ticket omen, I'eiiiisyivaiiiu uaiiroua iiepoi. J . ALFllJtl) K. VISKK, , .. 11 1 ... 4ienaraiMleriBtelideut.. XT OTIC K Th underslitncd cautions all Bar Xl sons against trespassing on his Und, for bunting, fishing, suiting Umber, or for any pur poos whatever, under pcoslty of the law. DANIEL WAHD. Greenwood twp.,,Msy ,197L REAL ESTATE NOTICES. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. T HE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm 111 Kyeiowusiup.i'erry county, 1 a., coiumuiug n r A C It 10 H . The land Is the best In the nlghboihood, with run. 1 1 nuirr ill evei j iiriti, is iiuuci mwu itmv, mm has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the place. Tills land lies along two public roads the Fishing Creek road and the Lamb's tiap road : the last named divides the land In two parts SOU 011 the one side and 2H!nn the other; on the 26J4 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. Tills In ml will lie soltt 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, as it lies within four miles of Marysvllle, anil the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In the county. -Further information ran be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN 1:SAW. Jenner X Koads. 12 Somerset county, Pa. VALUABLE PROPERTY At Private Sale, THE subscriber offers at private sale his prop, erty III Savllle township. Perry county, l'a., consisting of !171 ACltliH of Land, 35 Acres of which arc cleared, and well Improved having thereon a One nntl Ilnlf Story Log House, LOG BARN, and other out buildings, with a fine YOUNG ORCHARD. The balance of the land Is well tim bered. W For further Information address or apply to HENRY KLECKENER, 4 43 Ickesburg, Perry county, Pa. Two Valuable Farms LOCATED IN JUNIATA COUNTY', PA., At 1'i iviitc rSatle. "VNEof tho farms contains S!!M ACHES of J 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 1RO ACRKH of well lm- nroted land, irood buildings, line Soring of water near the door, and excellent fruit of many varie ties. The land Is In a high state of cultivation, and of the best quality. '1 hese are desirable farms and will be sold. For further particulars call 011 or address " TIMES OFFICE:1 4 4tf New llloomlield, Terry co.,Pa. LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF ToneHtowii) Ponn'tti I POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No . Steam risks taken. Tills Is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Slate. Country property Insured Perpetually at 84 00 ier thousand, and Town property ut 85 00 per iiiousanti. Tho Pt'iinsylvaiila Cattle Insurance Company, OF 1MV1TSVILLK, PKNX'A., XN'sritlCS HORSES AND CATTLE AtJAINST 1 Death, I licit, or Accident, ut very Low Rates, Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, NEW IiLOOMl'IELD, PA., Agent for Perry County. Front Vie Daily Miners' Journal of July 22, 1S70. Yesterday James n. drier. Agent of the Leb anon Mutual fire Insurance company, prompti) paid Icwis Harris $150. his insurance pulley 111 full, which he lost by lire on ltailroud Street, lust Frl day. Mr. drier also paid John Pettlnger $80. his In surance policy In full, which was on a Horse that (lieu last Saturday, and was insured Intliei'cnn sylvaula Cultlo lnsiiranre Company, ol l'otts. vine. 410 IV13W HTORK! CHEAP GOODS! T HE subscriber having opened a new Store, one uoor r.ast 01 isweger s noiei, solicits a snare of the public patronage. He has Just received a lull supply oi TV O jr () () (1 H and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment of DRYOOODS, GROCERIES HARDWARE, HATS de CAPS. QUEEXSIVARJS BOOTS it SHOES, And Everylliliig else UHiially kept In Stores. - Call aud see my stock. ROBT. N. WILLIS, New Bloomneld, l'a. 42 $300 COMMUTATION MONEY. The slinvii amount will be refounded to all sol diers who were drafted while III the service, and who paid 1300 commutation money 1 and also to all person who paid commutation money who wero not legally liable to draft. Claims must be tilled before the 1st of March, 1871 . Call on, or address, . LEWU4 POTTER. Attorney for Claimants. New BloumUeld, l'a. A 8II,K'IIT" A HSOllTMKNnp , 1 or D ttV-GOODCJ rv-goodD Suited to the Season, '. , Art Now Offersd for i' jqr'i' '' J. 0&TXKX3, & CO. ' READY-MADE I CI.OTIIIXG. The Largest Stock; In jthe Finest Goods; Bys, .Vhe Newest Styles ; We a r the Best Work- we have Vmanship; the every klnd Greatest Va- of material & XTJL riety, at every variety of war7i style, suitable for a n d Youth from 16 to 2 OA JA. 6th Boys from 9 to I6, TCI sU and Children from to 9 years, all "SL durable & strong, Linade with SDecial reference to rough We lusage. In this de have I J partment our made prices are as our Es tablishmenX JJ tonishingly low. Market t i IIITT11 TTT1 mmm np and .COUNTRY TRADE"" em. yn Clothing, and kwe can assure our nnenas rrom out t ot town that they 9Q need look no fur- A ther than Oak HallN Our for satisfactory CustoinX TT" - uotning &sati8- workis factory prices. of the very Full stock all tiistcharactcrA tl he year Easy rules for o u n d. measurement, 3Tarlcet prrces, &o., sent and free to any part of 6th. America, and good fit L. guaranteed. Market and 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. New Carriage Slaiiuractory, On Hiuii Street, East or Caiu.isi.e St., New Bloomflolil, Ponn'n. rrtHE subscriber has built a large and cominodl- JL ous Shop on ingu St., Mtst oi i:arnsin wreet, New llloomlield, l'a., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to oruer On r r i a ? o h Of every description, out of the best material. , Sleighs of every Style,' built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manlier. Having sunerlor workmen, he Is nrenared I to furnish work that will compare favoranly with the best City Work, and much mors durable, and al mucii more reosonanie rates. WKEPaIKING of allklnds neatly and prompt ly done. A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. 3 It! A. New Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duneannon, I'enn'a. m II It lll.fl-!lui. ,n. I .... . I .. f....nnnn , in.. Rxunviim i Hon ju lliriiru ih I'UIH mi, X Perry county, l'a.. opMslt the National Hotel, u large and splendid assortment of LEATI1KU, HADDLEKV, i . , , , , . , OUJi, '" ''"' . ' . TKirNKS, 1 tj ft , ' , . SHOE-FINDINGS, &C. He Is imt pared to fill orders at the shortest notice and In the best manner. A number of the bent workmen are employed, and repairing Is done without delnv and on the most reasonable terms. KKKINKD Q1L-Ire test by the barrel, or in larger lots. -LVJ BltlO ATINO and other OILS ol the best The CASH paid for Bark, Hides and Skint of all marketable kinds. 4. Please call and examine our stock before pureuasiug elsewhere. . JOS. H. II AWLKV. Tiuncanuoa, 94 U : ,-; Clock! Another new lot of 80 hour and 8 day Clocks lust received by F. Mob- Tma V W utoomneiu. IonT County 15ank! KpoiiMlor, J ii ii Kin & Co. THE undersigned, having formed a UanklngAs sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a Ocneral Banking business nt their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURT HO USE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not ovcrOO days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, live ier cent, for any time over four months; and for four months four percent. Wo are well provided with nil and every facility for doing a Bunking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored forthe want of a Bank of Discount ond Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want ;andthls being the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by nil til business men, fanners and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Srrmsi.EK,Bloomlleld, Perry county. Pa. 11. V. JlINKIN, " " " A. O. Mn.i.EK, Shlppensbitrg, Cumberland co.,Pa. John Woniikklicu, " " " IIENKT ittniv. WM. it. MU.I.EK, Carlisle, OFFICEKS: W. A. HPONSLKIt, President. William Wiij.is, Casliler. New Bloonitleld, 3 5 ly PIS1KRY COIXTY I Heal Estate, Insurance, AM) OJL,VI3X AGKNCY. LEWIS POTTER & CO., Heal Estate linker, Inmirance, it Cfniin 4.7enf New ltloomlield, lu. T7"E INVITE the attention of buyers and sell TT ers to tho advantages we offer them in pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of fice. We have a very large list of desirable property, consisting of farms, town property, mills, store and tavern stands, and real estate of any uescrlp- .iiiii which we nre prepared to oner at great; uar lains. Wo advertise our property very extensive y, and use all our efforts, skill, and dllligence to Lellecta sale. We make no charges unless the proei'ty is sold while registered with us. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rales. Some of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cnttlo Insurance companies In the United States are represented at tills agency. Property insured either on tlio cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at M 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 have never made application. Sol diers, if you were wounded, ruptured, orcontraet ed a disease in the service from which you arc dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When w idows 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 comment we can render saiisiactiou in any branch of our business. -Nocliarie for iinorinatinn. 4 201y LI. WIS PUTTICK & CO. Professional Cards. LKWIS rOTTKIt, Attohnbv-at-Law & Notakt Public, iveio luoomneui, ivrry count u, jvnna. V Special attention uiven to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, &., and all other legal business prosecuted Willi fidelity and (lispatcn. aiso. Depositions, Aiuuavits ana Ac knowledgments taken. utnce uvedoors west oi suten s notei. amy. B P. McINTIUH Attorney at Law. and DIs. - trie). A It. it-lie v of I'errv eiitml v. fllllce Willi J. T. Mulntire, it'v BlouiulleldPenira. "1TTM. N. SEIHKKT, Attornev-at Law, V New lilooiuilefd, Perry Co., Ta. Bloomileld, 3 33 ly. WM. M. HUTCH, Attorney-at-Law, and Mill tary Claim Agent. IM-w iiioomneiu, i'errv Co., ra. S-onice Two doors -West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly "ITTM. A. HPONSLKIt, Attorney-nt-Law, ?y Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New llloomlield, Perry co.. Pa. 3 2 ly SH. UALllltAITII. Attornev-nt-Law, New Bloonitleld, Perry co.. Pa. jr Pensions. Bounties. Back l'a v. and all Claims against the liovernment, promptly collect ed. Ollicu with Wm. A. Spousler, Esq. a 2 ly. CI.KK Ml'ltKAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Ileal KsUltu Agent, rew nioomiieid, reri-y eo., ra. W Office with lion. H. F. Juukln. South Car lisle street. New Blomtleld, l'a. 3 2 ly. CHA9. A. BAltNKTT, Attorney-at-Law, New llloomlield, Perry co., Pa. 9.uince adjoining mm inner soioi o. i t ly C1IAS. J. T, MrlNTIBE, Attorney-at-Law, New BliHimlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Mi-AU urofessional business uroinutlv and faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. JOHN O. HHATTO, Burgeon Dentist, New Bl()mlleld, Perry CO., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surglcul Deu urices.done In the best manner, and ut reasonable 3-Oluce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly Drs. I. N. Shatto & W. D. Louder, HurKeon UtMillmtH, ,' NEWl'OHT, PA. ALL oiieratlons In connection with Dentistry, skillfully performed at moderate charges. 4-Satlfuctiuu guaranteed In all possible vases, or no charge. Oltlce on Fourth Street, Newport, Pa., op posite the lteformed Church. 4 bill Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of BloomUeld and Newport that he Is running a Dally Lane Mtween inese iu inws.niiu win m Vralirht of uv kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care. sj. orders may De iei( ior nun n mrmwir. F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomileld, or Milllgan& Musser, Newport, Pa. WUITUn,, Bloomileld, January 2.1, 1(470. , PERRY HOUSE, New Bloomileld, Pa. THE subsoriber having purchased the property untheoornerot Maine sod Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites aU his friends and former customers to give him a call as he Is determined It furnish first class accommodations. THOMAS HUTCH, I itf. Proprietor. JtJj KINDS OI" JOB PRINTING Neatly executed at the Bloomileld Time iam Job OBloe.