SLIjc SItmco, Nctu filoomftcfo, )a. 8 Professional Cards. Miscellaneous News Items. tSAboy fifteen yenvs old poisoned Ii in mother, In Oregon, a few wcoks ngo, and tlicn robbed licr house. 13T A steam engino covering a space not so large as a three-cent picco, wasoxhihited at the Buffalo International Industrial Ex hibition. tW A motor engino is placed In tlio Church of the Redeemer, New Haven, to blow tlio organ. Tlio engino used is tbo Forcstor patent. 3T A man in New York was so badly injured by fiUliiis over a ropo stretched . across the sidewalk by mischievous boys one evening last week, that he tliod in an hour. tS" General Uico.'tho llayticn Minister to France, has been twice banged by tho neck j twice the ropo slipped ; and in threo sieges lived comfortably by eating tho soles of his boots. t3F" Miss Nellie Thurston, who mado a balloon ascension from "NVatertown fair grounds, New York, recently, landed in a tree, where sho staid all night, perfectly soreno and happy. tW A young woman in Peoria 111., ob jecting to a marriage which' her father in sisted upon, ran away from homo and for two years has earned her living, dressed as a boy. Having got tired she has returned home. t3F" A well at Ohio station, Bureau Co., 111., on the Mcndota and Prophetstown road, is dow n 135 feet, with no water. But a fearful hissing roaring sound, comes up tho holo that has frightened off tho work men. tW While a gentleman visiting tho Gov ernment works at Hell Gato was inspecting some specimens which he had obtained from under Hallet's Roef, ho found imbed ded in the solid rock, a live spider. Tho insect on being freed was lively. t3T Tho men attached to O'Brien's cir cus and managcrio, which was to have per formed at PawlMir. N. Y.. on tbo 10th inst., created a riot, and robbed nearly ev- erv house in tho villace. Ono citizen was killed, and quite a number wounded. Tho authorities had to send to Dover Plains for assistance. rm- At Wakofield. Va.. on Friday, a freight train ran over a negro .boy, aged fourteen, completely sovcring ono of his logs and horribly mangling tho other, The boy had been tied on the track with ropes by his step-father to bo whipped, and while the man was in the woods gathering switches, the train ran ovor tho boy. C3T" In France a woman has no remedy when a roan promises to marry her and doesn't. At first sight this may seem a little cruui ; but practically It has tho effect of doing away with what are called engage ments, and there being no engagement there is no breach. A man and woman meaning to bo married, marry at once, and there's an end to diplomaucy. C3T" There is now on exhibition at Al bauy a most curious object which was re cently found on one of tho Cbincha Islands, off the south coast of Peru. The upper part is tho semblance of tho human form, tho head, face and arms being very dis tinct. The lower part has the form of a fish. In a word, it fulfills the idea of a mermaid. tW Much sympathy has naturally been excited by tho death of a young medical man in Jacksonville, 111., from tho effect of poison with which lie was experimenting upon himself. But when a doctor uses somebody else for his experiments, and the subject dies, we charge the result to Provi dence. Thousands every year are the vic tims of medical experiments. tar Tho Morris (111.) Advertiner says s " A Sycamore man chopped down a giant hickory tree, ovor scvonty-flvo feet high, and bearing ring marks of sixty years.- Ilia surpriso may bo imagined on finding under this tree an old cistern in perfect shaitt and in a splendid state of preserva tion. Indeod, so strongly were tho bricks and mortar cemented, that picks and crow bars had to be used to pick them out. X3T The jury in tho case of Thomas Mc Gehan, indited for the murdor of Thomas Meyers, in Hamilton, Ohio, on trial at Da ton, returned a verdict of murdor in tho first degree. Tho Jury were out twelve hours. In a previous trial of this case ono of tho defendant's counsel was tho lute C. L. Val landiugham, who lost his life iu illustrating his theory of tho cause of Meyers' dcatlu The case will probably go to a higher court. f3T A new thieving trick is boing prac tised on railroads with success by fomalos who enter cars, and finding a gentleman bitting alone, ask if tho other seat is oc cupied. ' The gontleman at once motions her to be seated, when the politely asks him if he won't allow her to sit by the window. Of courso this rcquost is also granted, and she becomes seated. Present ly she says that t'.ioi e is not air enough in the car, and request the gentleman to raise tho window. He at once lines to do so, and as he lcani over her the picks his pocket or removes his watch, which she pauses to a male confederate in tho next scat behind her. REAL E8TATE NO, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ' AT PUBLIC SALEI THK subscriber will offer nt public sale on the premises. In Outer township, one mile South East of tlio borough of How Bloomtleld, Terry county, Pa., ON 8ATUUDAY, OCTOBElt 14th, 1871, The following described Heal Estate, to wit : About 250 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND, One hundred and fifty acres of which are cleared, and In a high state of cultivation. The bnlmice is wen iinioereu. l lie improvements are a good STONE DWELLING HOUSE, A Large BASK 1IABN, Smoke-house, and other out buildings. This iroerty was for many years the residence of Samuel t'omp. The whole will be sold together, or lots to suit purchasers. .Sale to commence at 11 o'clock a. in., of snld day. Liberal terms will be given. If this proper ty Is not sold on day of sale it will be for rent. Andrew n. coxir. Centre township, Sept. 5, 1871. Valuable Ileal Estate At Private Sale. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated In the village of Hoseburg, oneand-a-half nines iroin icKcsuwg, rerry county, 1 a. The house Is Tw o Stories high, nlso a Cellar and renar Kitencn, witu a wen oi water ul llie door. The lot comprises HIXTEKN ACRK of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A OOOI) U) ItAltN, twenty feet 111 width, by fifty feet In length. S-Thls property will ho sold low, as the owner lias removed irom the neighborhood. 3- l''or terms apply to DAVID M. HAItKISOX, oh lekesburtt, ItOtiEIl HARRISON, 5 30 tf Duiieuunon Woolen Factory, VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm In Kye townsliip.l'erry county, i'a., containing ACRKH. The land Is the best In the nlghborhood, with run ning water In every field, is under good fence, and has thereon erected a now Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrlfly Young ORCHARD on the Iilace. This land lies along two public roads tlio Islilng Creek road and the Lamb's Clap roud : the last named divides the land In two parts 3U'A on the one side and K! on the other: on the 20'$ acre piece is a New Frame Dwelling House, andon the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of water. This laud w ill lie sold as a whole, or In two waier. inis lauu win net Tracts, to suit purchasers. Persons desirlnir to nurchase a farm will do well to examine this one before Investing else where, as it lies within four miles of Marvsvllle, and the Pennsylvania llallroad one of die best markets In the county. - Further Information enn be had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN IISAW, Jenuer X Heads, ' 13 , Somerset county, I'a. Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, SAW-MILL, AND LL'MllElt-YARD AT PRIVATE BALE OR TO RENT. I WISH TO SELL MY MILLS. At 1WNCANNON, PEKHY COUNTY, PA Or, if not BOLD, to KENT them . Possession given at any time on thirty day notice. The Mills are In thorough repair. The Merchant Mill makes foi tv barrels of flour per day. lnetousoi grists are ono mousanu dollars per year. The Saw Mill has cut Eight Thousand feet in a dav. Excellent home market for Flour and Feed. Railroad facilities unsurpassed. A llrst-elass Tannery can be erected. There are one thousand cords of Kock-Oak bark shipiied irom nere per year, aim iwo inousanu van be n I will Bell my ' Dwelling nml lot, with or without the Mills. Also, a number of LOTS, 50 by 125 Feet, on Carver's Hill. W Title Indisputable. W Write or apply to GHIFFITII JONES, 6 SO tf Duncaniion, I'a. u u J w 9 : sills t. H. GIKVIN. . II. Giavm J. M. GIItVIN & 80X, CoinmlMHlon 3XoiclmntM, Na 8, SI'EAB'8 WHAHF, , Italtlmore, lid . .We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of couutry produce, and remit the amounts promptly. , .fi M ly ADM lMUTUATOll'S NOT ICK. Notice Is hereby given, I hut letters of alnilnlti- tiou on the estate of Esther Kell, deceased, lute of Kaville lowusbip, I'erry county. Fa., have been granted to the undersigned, residing In said town- quested to make liniiiediiito puynicnt, and those nuvniK ciainis win present ineiu uuiy auiiieutica ted for settlement to HENKY KELL, 35 t Administrator. r S oJ 3 gag h if i I a -g h g s -g g w 2 P 2 5 w je 3 3 " 3 iBBll. f ai CD C le 1 l n " 'v. mm i r t n i THESE BUILDINGS, Nos. 534, 536, 538 Market St., and Nos. 525, 527, Whose Salesrooms and out, would cover more than making them the Largest and Completest Buildings of the kind in America, if not in the World, are now COMPLETELY FILLED with our HOST MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF FULL CLOTHING. FULLY $750,000'8 WORTH OF TUB MOST SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. All perfectly New anfl Fresh in Designs and Materials. WANAMAKER & BROWN. . Philadelphia. RAILROADS. Northern Central Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tlirough anil Direct Route to and from Washing- wn, ifuitmore, jiimtra, nm, lmjjmo, JlocluMter and A'tayara tillt. ON AND AFTEIt HUNDAY. At'OUST Ctli. 1H71, the trains mi the Northern Oiilrul Hall way win run as iouowg : NORTHWARD. MAIL Til A IN. I'aves Baltlmnre,8.:mu.in. I HnrrlnliurK, 1.40 p m WlUlaniNiHirt 6.;) p. in., uud arr. at Kliulra, 10.6 niTPPALO EXI'KKHH. I.enviHaltlinr',10.1iui. Hiinlshui'K.2.fl0a.ni. wllllHiliNiHiri,, o.i- tv. iii. i r.iuurn, u.iu a. 111. Arrives at Cnnandiilu'iia at 12.10 p.m. FAHT LINK. Leaves Baltimore 12.4(1 p. in. llarrlsliurg 4.3S p.m. Arr. at w illmmsiort 8. lSp.m., CINCINNATI KXl'KKSH. leaves Baltlinuro7.4Up.in. ur.lUrrisburg 11.30 p.m. Hunbury 2.00 a. ni. Wllllamsport 3.30 a, m. YOKK AND HAKKISHUKO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York nt G.3HH. in.. arr.llarrlsuuiK9.00a.ni MAOAHA KXJ'KKHS. Lvi. BaltliiHiiv K.IKi a. in., Ilarrisliurg 10.56 a. in Arrives at CauanualKUa at 8.25 p. in. SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaven Elinlra 7.15 u. in. I WIlllnimtDnrt 10.10 a. m. llurrisburg 2.10 p. in. ( Ar.JHaltiinore ut 7.1X1 p.ni 11UKKALO EXritS. Leave.CftnRnilalKuae.66p.nl., Klinlra 10.25 p.m. WilliaiiiHport 2.10 a. in., llarrlnburg nt 7.35 a. in. Arrives at Itultlniore at 10.40 a.m. CH1CAOO EXPKKKS. leaves llarrlslrurK ai'a.m., Ar. Baltimore 7.25 n.m KH1E KXl'HKHS. I.vs. Hunbury 8.55 a. in., Ar.llarrlsburg 11.05 p. in PACIFIC KXPRKHH. Lvs. llarrlsbiirg ll.ao a.m., Ar.lUUunore 3.00 p.m BALTIMORE ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. Hurrlsbui'K 8.00 a. in., Ar. Baltimore 12.30. p.m YOIIK AMD lUKHIHRUBO ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. llurrUburg 6.45 p. in., Arr. at Yurie 8.15p In. y Mail Train north and south. Fast Llnenorth, and Yurk and Uarrisburn AuiMiiiiinodatlun uortli and smith, 1'ucllte Kxpieiu and Lrlo Kxiiress,dully except nuunay, HulJalo Kxnress sotitli and Cincinnati Express norm leave uauy. . For further information apply at tlio Ticket oime, i cnnsyivania niuiroau iicikii. Al.i'KKD It. K1SKE, (Jenernl Superintendent. Pennsj lvantii 11. 11. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 14th, 1S71, Passenger trains win i uu as iuiiuwh: WEHT. Cincinnati Exprcs (Mhk) 12.40 A. M dally. Wuv Pussemier. 8.15 A. v.. dullv. Xlnfl MO p. w l!,llv fvi.pnt: Riinritiv. A mixed train with ptiwiiKer car nlliu'hed, will leave lliii rlsburg at 6 o'clock p. ui., oud, Newport aia.up. in- KAHT. Harrlsburir Accom 11.55 a. M.. daily " Sunday. Mull 7.43 P. M., dally except Huniluy JJ. 11A11U1.AI, AgClll, DUNCANNON (STATION. On and after Hunrtay, May 14th, 1871, trains will leave liuucunuuu, bhiihiows : WESTWARD. Cincinnati Express (Hag) 12.18 A. M. Daily. Whv l'&Miu'iiittr. 7.3U a. u.. dailv Mall, l.nfli?. M dally except Sunday siixeu, o.M r. u., uuny except euiuiay, KAHT WARD. Harls'liiirK Accom 12.20p.ii., dally except Sunday. Mll 111? u " ' WsL C. KINO, Audit Duncaniion, May 21, 1871. Stage Llue Ib'twccn Kenpoti and New uernianiown. CJT"AOES leave New (ierniautown dally at four o'clock a. in, Lanilisliiiruiit 7. SO a. in. til ecu. park at 8 a. in. New iiiixiniiiciu at v.a. in, Arrivluu at Newport to connect with the Ao- OOIIIIiioiIilTIoii triiln Kn.t. lleturniiiK leaves Newport on the arrival of the nun Aruiu Hum I'lUlaUuipina, hi ii.au p. in. I. RICK. Itrovrietar, (ALL KINDS of Printing neatly eirictitrd at the " Iiurimi'ikld PRINTING! ( XlUM DTBAU JOB OVriClL litsiial I lllii: COVERINQ LOTS Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St. 529 Minor St., Storerooms, spread Three Acres of ground, OSADALIS The i.oredient8 that COMPOSK KOSADALIS aro published on every packago, there fore it is ho a secret preparation, consequently PI1TSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in nil its firms, Rheuma tism, cikin liiseaiuo, Liver loin- plaint anil uil diseases oi tl.o illuod. will do more pood than ten bottles of tlio ijyrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS haveufeil lloradalisin their practice fur tlio past tiirco years nnd f tf ly ondorso it ns a reliable Alterative and Blood I'urihcr. DR. T. C. rCOIt.rf Baltlmoro. , DH.T.J. ROVI.1X, DR. R. W.t'AT .'l, " 1)11. V. O. DA'N'i LI.Y, Dll. J. 8. Sl'AI'.tvS, or NlcholASville, DK.Kj!'L. KrCAKTlIA, Columbia, S. C". Dll. A. !i. NODLI'R, Kilgoromb, N. C. jzzd a:;d r.rsQ3?r.D by j. it. rniixc :i & rox.", rail nivcr, Mi.,1 W. S.vflTU, Jsrksnn, iUc'j. A. F. WnT.i Li. II. Lima. l.io. II. 11 Al L, Llina.l it. CilAVKN it I O..O.i',W.,.i-, Vn. SA.M'I.. (I. Mcl'ALlIiKN, .l.uruocs Loio, iV ,n. Oi'rr- ' n-1 rll'M- nf any en- triiGt',1 ,i,i i.t iu.-iu tu tho virtui i ... ...... .tho Mcillral Prolensien - ,i Fluid Fx- trsctMtj-cr "' Jiaro ever used iu t!i2 f : . f t ,f diiPttf.iil Uloo.1; pita , , , i .iy try RosaiUUs cn l y,u W'l Irti restorci to livultli. Rnsmhilli is snld ty all PrnrliM, prico 9 l.Oli por b,ittlo.' A i-irt . , Z2. cu-r:::: c ' , ,1f..,nuV'rfifrii7' f t..ift 6 30 62 JUNCAN SHERMAN & CO,, No, 11 Nassau Street, NEW Yonic. Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of the world. Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. S 12tf Daily Express nnd Freight Line UETWKEN BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Rloumtleld and Newport that he Is running a Dally Llue between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care, M. Orders may be left for hi in nt the stores of r. niorumer sen., new Uluomneiu, or Aillligautii niuaer, newpon, x a, J. 8. WHITMOUE. Bloomtleld, January 25, 1870. iLOVK and matuimonv. T ADIEU AND GENTLEMEN, if you Wish J to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you valuable Information, that will enable you to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of age, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. The desired information sent by return mull. Address, Saiiah B. Lamiikut, Urceupoint, Kings Comity, N. T. 5 15.a o J1IAILY, Attorney Bt Law, .... . New liloointleld, PerrvCo., Ta. -()fflce In Ihe Court House, with .1. ft. Hinder, Esq.Kefers to Ii. Mclntlre, Ksq. Juuo 27, 1H71. BP. McINTIBR Attorney t Law, and DIs . .,.,l i,lt. Attorney of I'erry count v. Olilee with J. 1. Mclntirc, New Uloomlleld, reun'a.' "IITJI. N. SEIREHT. Atlnrney-at-Law, If New Blouiiilield, Perry CO., Pa. IJlooinfleltl, 8331y. , - WM, M. SUT(;II, Attorney at-Law, and Mill tiny Claim Aiteiit, New llloomtleld, Perry co., Tu. a-Oniee Two doors West v' F. ilortlmer'i Store-3 7 ly TTTM. A. 8PONSI.KR, Altornev-at-Law, Ty Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New llloomtleld, Perry co., Pa 3 2 ly Sll, UALBUAITH, Attomev-at-Law, Now Dloomttelil, Perry CO., Ta. -Tensions, llountles, hack Pay, and all Claims iiKalnst. the Government, prmiiptiy collect ed. Olllce with Win. A. Spuusler, Ks. a 2 ly. CLF.K MURRAY, Attorney at-Law, and Real Estate Agent, New Hloomfleld, Perry co., Pn. - Odlec with lkn.H. F. Jiinkln, South Car lisle street, New Uloinlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. CI LVS. A.BARNKTT, Attoriiey-at-Lawj New llliioiiilleia. Perry co.. Pa. t3.0fllec adjoining Mort::iicr' sStore. 3 2 ly CIIAS. J. T, MclNTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New llloomtleld, Perry co., Ta. S- All professional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 2 ly. JOHX O. SHATTO, Hnrpenn Dentist. New Hloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den orlces.done Iu the best, mniiuer, and at reasonable HB-Olllce over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly TiSNTISTRY.-Dr- H. II. WHITMEU, of J Newport. Pa., otters his services for the per formance of all kinds of Dental operations. Sat isfaction guaranteed. roihce on Main Street, opposite Ilhy's Store; 6 3ott Perry County Bank! Mponsler, .finikin & Co. TH K undersigned, having formed a Hanking As sociation iiuilcr the above uame and style, are now ready to do a General Ranking business at tlu'lr new Bunking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMPIELD, 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. i On time Deposits, live per cent for any time over four months ; and for four mont lis four per cent. We aro 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 of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want i and this being the llrst Bank ever established In Perry county, we hope we will bo 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. Bponslkil Bloomtleld, Terry county, Ta. 11. F. Ji nkin, A. a. Mu.i.kh. Rhlppcnsburg, Cumberland co.,Pa. John Wondeuuuu, " " " llKNItY Rl'HV, " " " Wm. II. Miller, Carlisle, . , " OFFICEKS: W. A. SPONSLER, iVejdoif. Wiu.iam Wniis, Ocuhier. New Bloomtleld, 3 5 ly PEKRY COUXT1 Ileal Estate, Insurance, AND CLAIM AGENCY. LEWIS POTTES & CO., Real Estate Broken, Inturance, t Claim Agent New JJloomileltf, Vii. TE INVITE the attention of buyers and sell TV ers to the odvantages we offer them In pur chasing or disposing of real estate through our of fice. We have a very large llstof 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 great bar- F;ains. we aoveruse our properry very extensive v. and use all our efforts, skill, and dlllltrenco to ellect a sale. Wn make no charges unless the roerty is sold while registered with us. We also raw up deeds, bonds, murtuuues. andall leital pa pers at moderate rates. noiiie ui tne oost., cnenpeNi, ana most rename fire, life, and cattle insurance companies In the United States aro represented at tills agency. Proiierty Insured either on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at W and 85 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, orcon trad ed a disease tn the service from which you are dis abled, you are entitled tu a pension. When widows of soldiers die or marry, the minor children are entitled to the tension. Parties having any business to transact tn our line, are respectfully Invited to glvo us a call, as we are conlldeut we can render satisfaction in any brunch of our business. -No charge for Information. 4 20 ly LEWIS POTTER & CO. The IVimsj Ivnnla Cattle Insurance ' Company. Capital nnd Assets, $150,000. Jitvorporatitl by the Court nf Common rieat of Schuylkill Co., Nov. 27, 'CO. 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, ta Insure Horses and Cattle against Death or Theft. The rates on Loan or Preferred Policies are a little higher than any other company doing business In the county but this class of jiollcy holders cunliorrow money any time the Company can spare it out of its suplus assets, and the money will be loaned In rotation, so that the llrst persons procuring loan policies can bo the first to borrow money If they need It. Only hlX PKlt CENT. INTEREST will se charged for money, and loans will be made at all places that good agencies can be established, so that the Compuny will bo a Home Company wherever It doe) business. The Company will also take risks on the common cash and mutual plans as cheap us other reliable companies. The Directors meet regularly on the sccoud Monday of every mouth. . JOIIN D. HADE8TT, President. JAMES II. GR1EK, Secretary. OflRce, 308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. 6 89
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