8 Ije 5Cimc0, Nciw jSloomficfo, JoV Miscellaneous News Items. C3TA French barber's sign reads thug : " To-morrow tho publio will bo shaved gratuitously." Of course to-morrow never comes. tW Some one, describing a bad dinnor to which he had beon invited, said that "the ment was cold, the wino was hot, and everything was sour but tho vinegar. ' No cluo has been obtained to tho identity of the young woman who was ruth lessly wounded by a party of brutal rustics in Baltimore county, Md., a fuw weeks ago. tW A Connecticut farmer sprinkles his currant bushes with whiskey ; the worms got drunk, drop oft", and cither break their nocks or cripple themselves so that life is a burdon. t3T A student who was asked at a col lege examination "If a man should come to you to get you to survey a lot of laud what would you do?" replied, after some consideration, " I should advise him to get somebody else." tSTA set of paper car-whoels on one of the Pullman cars running to Jersey City have run over 160,000 miles of track, and worn out entirely one sot of stool tires, which have been replaced. The ordinary wheels will only run 00,000 miles. t3S A gentleman living in Tionesta was recently put through tho honeymoon by a swarm of bees that took his nose for a patent hive, and swarmed up the flues. Ho finally hived the insects, but his proboscis would not fit in a quart cup for a week after the swarming. t2T On Sunday, both rails on tho Ohio and Mississippi railroad were moved seven and a half inches towards tho centre of the track, for a distance of three hundred and forty miles, in teven hourtl Something wonderful, indeed. Thus the wide guago roads aro passing away. t3T Five horses were recently killed by lightning near Jackson, Tenn. They had all gathered under a sugar tree during storm. When found they were all lying together, but it could not bo found that the lightning had struck tho tree. tSf A Kentucky congregation was some what upheaved on a recent Sunday by tho udden apparition of a negro closely follow ed by a constable. The officer fired three hots at the fugitive, and the congregation hurriedly departed through the windows without tho formality of a benediction. . tW Quite an amusing episode occurred in Bangor on Tuesday, while the Odd Fel lows procession was moving up State street. A huge goat ran out and would have joined the line, had it not been for the strenuous efforts of some of the bystanders. The goat did not escape from Odd Follows Hall. tW A Maryland paper says that since the establishment of a baptist church in that neighborhood the nogroes refuse to eat fish taken from the stream in which the converts are baptized, for fear tho evil pints, which they suppose to bo removed from the baptized persons, have entered in to the fish and thereby possessed them. tW On Tuesday afternoon two laborers on the Southern Central railroad, in the vi cinity of Wcodsport, became involved in a quarrel, when one of them,Michaol Burko, truck the other, Michael Cologan, over tho head with a spade, killing him instantly. The murderer fled and at last accounts had not been arrested, though oflloors were in quick pursuit. CTMr, Geo. Campbell, a Canadian farm er, of Thorndale, was murdered on the 15th ult., by two robbers, who afterwards ran sacked the houao for money, but obtained only ten cents. , . Several persons have ' been arrested for the crime, but more recent developments point to his wife as being concerned in the affair. - She has been 'arrested and is now in Jail waiting an examination. . ' ; v i ; i . , tyA Haverhill, Massachusetts, man, who lately lost his pocket book with $00 in it, has to Qonsole himself with this anony mous note from the finder ; " I am a poor man and my health is poor, and it seems to me that you lost that money to benefit mo. I send you back $4 and the change. You are rich and profess t6 ' be a christian. I claim to belong to the same family. " If the Lord blesses me, I Will repay you If I can if not, you must look to the Lord for it." - tT Almost every journal in tho country ha republished, the itera about a man at Findloy, Ohio, who ,bravly rushed into a burning grocery and brought out three kegs of i, gunpowder, the explosion of : which would have destroyed .much property.: , It looked like a heroic deed,., and , was ao con sidered) ; but, alas J there is another sido to the story. It is now asserted that he rushed, into (.be flame through . mistake. Some one . told him , that tl)ie kegs ,of brandy were being destroyed,1 ,r ).,,,, ' CSTIn Lancaster, Ohio, .the people eun gaged in the last celebration of our nation's indcpGiuldnoeweri fortunate id the engage-' ment of a colored chaplain who graduated f rein Oberliu College, 1 and ' was progressive irt bis ideas, bb may be judged from the" con cluding prayoV which' ho' 'vented on the oc casion of a mixed assemblage of patriotic celebrants i, ' " Ipray the Lord J may live to see tho day "when ithfc"'cdl6rod man may fbrgej Lis prejudice ioar as to be willing to receive all other races as Ids' equals." ' '' RoSADAIilS The'ingredientsTthat COMPOSE ROSADAU3 'aro published on every package, there Core it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHISICIAIfS PRESCRIBE IT It if a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com print and all diseases of the Blood. ONE BOTTLE OF E0SADA1I3 will do more good than ten bottle of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used RoeadaUs in theirprsetice for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. O. PUOH, of Baltimore. DR. T.J. BOYKIN, " DR. R. W. CAHR. DR. F. O. DANNKLLY, DR. J. 8. SPAHKS, of NlchoUtvUls, Kv. DA. i. L. McCARTHA, Colombia,' DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edjocomb, N. C. USED AND END0ESED BY J. B. FRENCH at SONS, Fall River, F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. i. r vy nf.E.LMt, Lima, Uulo. n HALT, tl Al CRAVEN' CO., Oordunsvllle. Vs. SAM'L. O. McFADDEN, Murfrees- UVIU, A II II. fin. an.- will tint -1 Inw -r tended remarks In relation to the Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any thoy have ever used In the treatment of diseased Blood t and to theamtrted we say try Rnuil.tia. and vmi will ha -t.,-:i I to health. ' Bosadalla Is sold by all DrnrelsU. price S.0 per bottle. Address SB, CLEMZNTS CO. Manufacturing ChtmUtl, BaiTiKoas, lfo.' 6 30 52 rtLOTiVG oAk HalL The Pennsylvania Cattle Insurance Company. Capital and Assets, $150,000. ncorjmrated by the Court of Common Pleat of Schuylkill Co., Nov. 27, '69. Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871. IT has now full power to Insure Buildings, Merchandise and all kinds of Property against Fire, Storms or Tempests. Also, to Insure Horses and Cattle against Death or Theft. The rates on Loan or Freforred Policies are a little higher than any other company doing business In the county but this class of policy holders can borrow money any time the Company can spare it ont of Its suplus assets, and the money will be loaned In rotation, so that the first persons procuring loan policies can be the flrat to borrow money If they need it. Only HIX FEU CENT. INTKKEST will be charged for money, and loans will be made at all places that good agencies eon be established, so that the Company will bo a Home Company wherever It does business. The Company will also tuke risks on the common cash and mutual plans as cheap as other reliable companies, . ' r The Directors meet regularly on the second Monday of every month. JOHN D. HADE8TT, President. JAMES II. GRIER, Secretary. 0ffice-308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa, . . 5 89 . .. . ; , O&UGOt OaUGO! THE Subscriber has on hand and for salo, at low prices, a complete assortment ot drugs;;;:::. ( WAV '-: . MEDICINES, . AND CHEMICALS, ( ",OF. AIL KINDS. f Also a Full Stock of CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, Patent Medicines, ESSENTIAL' t)ii:s; " t i is vuflc:M r.ny PERFUMERY, II A PLStny viuVoVY ... , LRU SUES, " ' '" " -- ' " - -" ' 'And :, ,;,';.:;,!':, FANCY ARTICLES. , ruiik 'wines' ..' .-.( ( ill 1 1 i i ii'i ; '. , l 'l 1 1 i Always on hand, for Meehanlcal and Bcrnnien- tul pUl'IMJSOS. " .-' . ,.,'.V , "rr W rhyHlctaog' otim crcru lly' ana prou.ptlyjllled.; , .;.n (li tr", , 333", V, i Newport, Perry ' County, Penn'a. ' ' A RAILROADS Pennsylranla R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and aftor raylh, 1871, Tassenger trains will run as follows: WKHT Cincinnati Express (Hag) 12.48 A. M., daily. Wnyl'assenger, 8.15 A. m., dally. Mail, .... 2.S0 p. u. dally Mept Runday. A mixed train with pasenger car attached, will leave llarrlsburg at 6 o'clock p. ui., and Kewport at 6.40 p. m. . EAST. Harrlsburg Accom 11.58 a. sc., dally " Sunday. Mall 7.43 p. M., dally except Sunday J. J. BAHCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On and after Sunday May 14th, 1871, trains will leave Duncaunon, as follows : WIESTWAltn. Cincinnati Express (flag) 12.18 A. M. Dally. Way rnsseiiKer. 7.39 A. m.. d.illv BKt, IIS?!!' v-;,:: -i-WL Sunday EASTWARD. Hnrls'burg Accom 12.29 P.M., dally except Sunday. Mail 8.15 P. M., " " WM. C. KINO, Agent Duncannon, May 24, 1871. Stage Lino Between Newport and Sen tiermantown. QTAGES leave New (iermantown dally at four o chick a. ni. iiancusnurgac i. j a. in. uroeu parkatsa. m. New Hloomneld at9K a. in. ArrivlnE at Newport to connect with the An. cnmmodallon train East. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of the Mail Train from l'lilladelphla, at 2.30 p. m. Z. KICK. Proprietor. ItKADIXJ IlAIL-ItOAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 15th, 1871. GREAT TRUNK MNE FROM THE NORTH aud North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Iteadlng, 1'otUville, Tomaqua, Anhland.Sliamokiu, Lebanan. Allentown. Knitmi. Kulir&tn l.iti i n. caster, Columbia, &c, &c. Trains leave Harrlsburg for New York, as follows : At 2.40, 8.10, A. M., and 2.00, p. af., connecting With Similar trains on the Pennsylvania Kailr.iaT and arriving at New York at 10:5 a. in., 3.S0, and 9:30 p. m., respectively. nieeinng cars accompany me 4.BJ a. m., train wlthoutcnange. Returning : Leave New York at t A. sr., 12.30 noon, and 5 o. m.. rhllailfllnhla at l.m a in n m 8.30 p.m. Sleeping ears accompany the 6 p. 11.. train from Now York, without change. Ieave Harrlsburgfor Reading. Pottsville. Tama. qua, Mlnersvillo, Ashland, Shamokln, Allen town, and Philadelphia, at8.10,A.H.,and2.00. and 4.05, p. M., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4.05 p. in. train connecting for Phila delphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts ville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn.vla Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrlsburg at 3.40 p. M. fcast Penna. Railroad trains leave Rcadfng for Allentown. Easton and New Vnrlr at iin an a. m. and 4.05 n. m. Returning leave New York at 9.00 a. m., 1130 noon and 5.00 p. m. and Allen- town at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 noon, 2.15,.25 and 8.35 p.m. Way uassenuer train leaves Phlladelnhla af 7 m a. M., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. af.. stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at nine o'clock In the mornngt and 2.30 p.m. i Herndon at 10.00 o'clock A. M. Shamokln at 5.40 and 11.15 A. af. : Ashland, 7.06 A. M. and 12.43 noon i Mahony City at 7.51 a. at., and 1.2ii p. m. j Tamaqua at 8.35 a.m. and 2.10p.m. for Philadelphia and New York, Reading, Harrls burg, &c. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad at 8. 15 a.m., for Harrlsburg.andll :45a. in. for Pine Grove and Tremont. Readlns accommodation train leaves Pnttavllln at 5.40 a. m., passing Heading at 7.30 A. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves Philadelphia at 8.15 p. m. passing Heading at 7.55 P.M., arriving at Pottsville at 9.40 p. M. Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Potts town at 6.30 a. m.,returuing, leaves Philadelphia at 4.30 p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Heading at 7.20 a. m. and 6.15 n. m. for Knhrntn. I.IHz. I.nnpntAr Columbia. &C. PerklomenKallroadtralnsleavePerklomen Junc tion at 7J7, and 9.05 a. m., 3.00 and 6.00 p. m. Re. turnluE.leaves Schwenksville at B-.'il) a. v. and R 10 a. m. and 12.50 noon, and 4 :45 p. m., oonnectlug with similar trains on Headingroad. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstown at 9.40 a. m., and 1.15 and 6.45 p. m., returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 7, and 11 :25 a. m., and 3.IA) p. m., connecting with similar trains on Reading it. R. uoesier v aney nauroaa trains leave liriugeport at 8.30 a. in., 2.05 and 5.32 p. in. Returning, leave Downlngtown at 6.40 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 5.25 p. m., connecting with trains ou Reading Railroad. On Sundays; Iave New York at 5 p. m. Phlla. at 8 a. in. and 3.15 p. m. ;the8a. m. train run ning only to Reading; Pottsville 8 a. in.; Harrls burg 2.40 a. m., and 2.00 n. m. ; leave Allentown at 4.25 and 8.35 "p.m.leave Heading at 7:15a, m.,and 9.50 p. m., for Harrlsburg. at 4:32 a. m., for New York, at 7.20 a m. for Allentown and at 9:40 a. in., and 4.15 p. m.. for 1'hliiulelulila. Commutation. Milenm. Hnasnn. Hchnnl and Vr. curslou Tickets to an J from all points at reduced rates. lluggage checked throuch. 100 nounds allowed each passenger. J. JS. AVUtlTTEN, .. Asst. Hupt. ii Eng. Mach'ry. Reading, Pa., May 15. 187L ' . Northern Central Railway. SUMMER' ARRANGEMENT. I7iroti7i anf Dfreof JKndf to ami from Wcuhtng- ion, jiauimore, j-xmtra, jcrte, liujfalo, Hochuter and KUigara fail. ON AND AFTER SUNDAY.' MAY 28th, 1871, the trains on the Northern Central Rail way will run as follows : - . ..i NORTHWARD. '. t I 5 MAIL TRAIN. 1 1 ' leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlsburg, 1.55 p m vvuiittjuBjiori d.u f. ui., aim arr. ai iiiiura, iu.3o BUFFALO F.KPItFSS. Leaves Baltlmore.lO.lOp.m. Harrtsburg. 110a.m. Wllllauinuort, fi.M a. in. Klmlra, 10.55 a. lu. Arrives ai uauanaaigua at 2.30 p.in. : ' ' FAST LINE. - ' i Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. m. I Harrlsburg 4.25 p.m. air.M mumiiiBfiurv o.vl.m.t CINCINNATI KXntKSH. "' ' " Leaves Baltimore 7.40 p.m. i. Harrlsburg 11.35 p.m. Hunbury2.10.m, . Wllliamsport 4.00 a, m YORK AND IIAKRISDURO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at 6.30a. m., arr.Uuirlsbur S .00 a-iu SOUTHWARD.. , ' MAILTHAIN. leaves Klmlra 6.60 a. m. I Wllliamsport 9.16 a. m. Hurriaburg 1.26 p. m. ( Ar. Baltimore at6 .00 p. ill BUFFALO EXPKEHS. - . Leaves Canandulgua 6.55 p. in., Klmlra 10.26 p.m. Wlllianisportlloa. m., iliirrlsburg at 7.35 a. m. Arrives ut lialtlniore at 10.40 tt.in. ' CH1CAOO EXPHKSS. Leaves Harrlsburg 3.6oa.m., Ar. liulllinore 7.25 a.m ' 4 KHIK EXl'HKHSi 1 'to Lvs. SUubhry 10.20 a. in., Ar.llurrlsburg 1.00 p.hl PACIFIC EXPHKHS. Lvs, llarrlslmrii UJq a,iu.. Ar.laUiuioie 1.00 u.m, ,r 'yoR8lrAniinlr!nii AcoomsodatIOH.' ' Lvs. Harrlsburg 6.16 p. ni.," Air. at York 7.46p m. -Mall Train north and south. Faet Line north, and Yoi k and tiamsliurg AeeoiniiiiHlatlon north and south, PaclUo Express and Erie Expi'ess,dally except Sunday. ' ' Iliilfalo Express aouth And iCIiioluiiatl Express north leave dally. r 1 ' Trr For further InforiiiBtlon1 'apply at the Ticket otllce, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot. ' ' ALEKKD R. F1SKK, ""p m ti .. . ueiieral Suiierlutondauu , '!,.!- I . . . . . . 'I " I ' , ' , , I ,. ,1 r ui, ,' ' Clock g.-i-Anotliar"iw ( lot of 80 hour and 8 day Clocks just recoived by P. Mob timer & Co. New liloomuold. REAL ESTATE NOTICES. valuable;,;.;;. Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm in Rye townshlp.Perry county, Fa., containing or ACHES. The land Is the best In the nlghborliood, with run nine water In every Held, Is under good fence, and has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling llonse. There Is also a thrifty Young ORCHARD on the place. This land lies along two public roads the Fishing Creek road and the Lamb's Oap road i tho last named divides the land In two parts 30K on the one side and 26 on the other s on the 26U acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, andon the oilier a FRAME 22 z 28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of wator. This land will be sold as a whole, or In two Tracts, to suit purchasers. 1!?-.Per,on" desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as It lies within four miles of Marysvllle, and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the best markets In the county. - Further Information can be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN US AW, Jenner X Roads, 12 Somerset county, Pa. Two Valuable Farms LOCATED IN JUNIATA COUNTY, PA., A.t Private Salo. ONE of the farms contains BUO ACHES of well-Improved land, with good buildings, and good water near the door, with fine fruit, and many other Improvements. Stores, Mill, and Churches within sight. The other contains 1 SO ACRES of well-Improved land, good buildings, line Spring 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. These are desirable farms and will be sold. For further particulars call on or address " TIMES OFFICE," "f New llloonitleld. Perry co.,Pa. The Colby Wringer WITH Moulton's Patent Rolls. The Most Perfect I The Cheapest! And Lett Wringer in the World Rolls are pure white Rubber. Frame can never rot, rust or wear out. It takes less room than any other, Is lighter, fastens Itself to the tub, runs easier, and Is THE FAMILY FAVORITE wherever used, It Is WARRANTED In every case. We want good active . LIVE ACENT8 to canvass In every town, to whom good wages are Insured. Fall Instructions and particulars given upon application to Colby Bbo's & Co., 608 Broadway, N. Y. 6 23 a 13. NEW STORE! CHEAP GOODS! fTlHE subscriber having opened a new Store, one JL .floor Fast of Swcger's Hotel, solicits a share of the publio patronage. He has lust received a full supply ot Now O o odH, and Will ROtmtatltlv ItAAn ln hanA - Mmnl.t... sort ment of DRY-OOODS, - ' OltOCKRIES QUBfiXBWARB HARDWARE, BOOTS t SHOES. ; , HATS CAPS. And ETerTthJng else usnally kept la Stores. -cll and see my stock. ' , , " ,' UOB'T. N. WILLIS, . ,; ' 42 New Bloomfleld. Pa. IIAIIDWAIIE! HARDWARE! THE subscribers have on hand at all times, as complete an assortment of Hardware as can be found In the county. NAILS, !,,:.:. HINGES, " 'LOCKS, ' " GLASS, :',r!l:M ' FAINTS & OILS, and a fine ssiortment of all styles of Builder 8 , Hardware, . Also, CARPENTER TOOLS, TABLE CUTLERY, ',: " COFFEE MILLS, ' ' ' ,u,.k f)?' ;sroQNs,,: , ; SHOVELS, ' J.'1 I U; -HOES, , and a full stock of Hardware or Every Description, All of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. Persons wanting any article In this line are requested to call and examine our stock. ! "f'i,; I P. MORTIMER & CO., Nsw Bj-oom? iKLP, Pa, FRUIT' TREES., , II14VE on hand, and for sale this fU at my nursery In Tuscarora twp.', l'erry Couhty Pa., a splendid lot of fruit trees equal to any to bo bad elsewhere and by fur surpassing many of the trees offered for sale by traveling nursery men. Apple trees from 15 to SO cents apiece and other trees In proportion. B33 6t. 1 ' ROSS HENCH. tT l'ost-Offlco Address lokesburg, Pa- Professional Cards. JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Itloomlleld, TerryCo., Pa. - Office In the Court House, with J. R. Slmler, Esq. Refers to 11. Mclntlre, Esq. June 27, 1871. KWI3 POTTEH, Attokukt-at-Law ft Notary Pitbt.io, New Bloomfleld, Perry Cbuntv, Pernio. KW Special attention given to Collections of all Rinds, to the settlement of estates, tie., and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits and Ac knowledgments taken. M-onlce five doors West of Sutch's hotel. 32 ly. BP. McINTIRE Attorney at Law, and Ills, a trlct Attorney of Perry county. Otllce with J. T. Mclntlre, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. "VsTM. N. SE1BERT, Attorney at Law, wL. m u n ..New Bloomfleld, Perry CO., Pa. Bloomfleld, 8 S3 ly. WM. M. BUTCH, Attorney at-Law, and Mill tary Claim Agent, New Bloomfleld, Perry eo.. Pa. Stored TlV ' WeSt l " lortlnler' VM;x.A- BPONSLER, Attorney at-Law, '7 Offlce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Perry Co., Pa. 3 2 ly SIL UALBRAITH, Attorney-at-lAw, New Bloomtlefd, Perry co.. Pa. f Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay, and all Claims against the Government, promptly collect ed. Office with Wm. A. Sponsler, Esq. 32 ly. CLEE MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real Estate Agent, New Bloomfleld, Perry co., Pa. Office with Hi?. B. F. Junkln, South Car lisle street, New Blomtleld, Pa 3 2 ly. CHA8. A. BARNKTT, Attorney-at-Law, - .. New Bloomfleld, Perry CO.. Pa. maw Office adjoining Mortljier' sStore. 3 2 ly HAS. J. T, McINTIRK, Attorney-at-Law, . ,. . ,New Bloomdeld, Perry co.. Pa. . A." Professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 lv. TOHN G. 8HATTO, Surgeon Dentist, fi. ... .. New Uloomrleld, Perry eo Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den nrices.done in the best manner, and at reasonable 3.0nice over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly Perry County Batik! Sponsler, Junkln A Co. THE undersigned, having formed a Banking As sociation under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Banking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURTHOUSE, NEW BLOOMPIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period ot not over 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent for any time over four months ; and for four months four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility for doing a Banking Business) and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for the want ot a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want ; and this being the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Spohslcb, Bloomfleld, Terry county. Pa. B.F. Junkin, " ' A. G. Milleh, Shlppensburg, Cumberland co.,Pa. John Wondbhlich, " . " " Hsnhy ltimr, " 1 ' " : Wat. U. Muxes, Carlisle. omcxBS: W. A. SPONSLER, Pntident. William Willis, Quliter. New Bloomfleld, 3 6 ly PjEIIHY county Real Estate, Insurance, CLAIM AGENCY. LEWIS P0TTEB.&:C0., -Real ta( Broker), Insurance, dt Claim Agents New ISloomhcld, Pa. WE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell, ers to the 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 descrip tion which we are prepared to otter at greut bar- f tains. We advertise our property very extensive y, and use all our efforts, skill, and dllllgence to effect a 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. , , 1 1 Some ot 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 cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at $4 and IS per thousand. reunions, Iwuntles, 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, It you were wounded, ruptured, orcontract ed a disease In the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled to a pension. When widows of soldiers die or murry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our line, are respectfully Invlleil to give us a call, as we are confident we can render satisfaction in any branch of our business. "No charge for Information. 201y LEWIS POTTER ft CO. Dally Express and Freight Line - BETWEEN m BLOOM FIELD tit NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of lilooiulield and Newport that he is running a Dully Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his oare. .Orders may be left for him at the stores of F. Mortimer Co., New Bloomdeld, or MUllgan & Muaser, Newport, l'a. - J. It, WHITMORE. Bloomfleld, January 25, 1S70. " LEB'A'NON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, or Jonestown, Ponn'ai 1 POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Steum risks taken. This Is one of tho best conducted aud most reliable Companies in the State. Country property Insured Perpetually at l 00 per thousand, uud Town property ut 85 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, . 1 . , NEW Bl.OOMFlELD, PA., i 16 .Agent for Terry County. $300 COMMUTATION MOSKY, The above amount will be refounded to all sol diers who were drafted while ill the service and who paid fFiOOcominutatlntt money: 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, 1871. Cull on. or addrew, LEWIS POTTER. Attorney for Claimants, ii,,,!. New Bloomfleld, Pa.
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