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iiljc Stmts, Nttu Bloomficlli, Ja.
Miscellaneous News Items.
REAL ESTATE NOTICES-
Professional Cards.
f rec
IST'On tho 20th ult., a large bam belong.
ing to Mr. Martin Moyor, near Annvlllo,
was destroyed by Are.
tW A man with ono eyo laid nnothor a
wager that he (the one-eyed) saw mora than
the other. Tho wager wa accepted. "You
have lost," says the first; "I can see two
eyes in your face, and you can only sco one
in mine.
tW On Sunday evening, 17th, Inst., Mrs.
M. Wilson residing in Filbert street, liar-
risburg gavo birth to twin daughters, the
combined weight of which was eightcon
pounds. The twins are said to have been
as large as ordinary children of three weeks
old.
. C" At the last Plymouth church picnio
Mr. Beechor was nsked why he did not
dance. "There is but one reason," he
replied " I don't know how. The only
dancing I ever did was when my father
furnished the music, and used me for tho
fiddle. I took all the steps then."
13T A story comes from Now Albany of
an orphan boy who was taken West by
adopted parents, at an early age and some
years ago returned to tho placo of his birth
and married a beautiful girl, by whom he
had two children. Borne old octogenarian
meddler now remembers that the girl is her
husbands sister.
t3f" It is said that Chief Justice Chase,
while at Waukesha, Wis., was weighed
every Saturday morning at the express
office. A crowd of spectators invariably
gathered around to learn the result, and
greeted the announcement of accumulated
avordupoise with exclamations of delight.
tW Quinine biscuit is the latest novelty
in the medicinal pastry lino. Each biscuit
contains one-fourth of a grain of quinine,
and the taste is so concealed that a
hearty individual can put them down until
the hair on the back of his head begins to
curl, without knowing what he is taking.
tW The Lowell, Mass., board of health
have caused the arrest of two young men
for refusing to be vaccinated, in compliance
with the ordinance. In the police court
each was fined five dollars and the costs, Id
all amounting to twenty-four dollars. It
is tho intention of tbo board to prosecute
all who refuse compliance with this impor
tant ordinance.
t5f" Wesley Dawson, living near Wabash,
Ind., lost his pocket book containing $00.
A few nights afterwards his wife dreamed
that he lost it at the ford some miles away.
Proceeding to the place he found tho
pocket book and fifty dollars of the money,
the remainder having been washed away by
the water, which had dissolved the glue by
which the book was fastened and set the
currency afloat.
tW A negro preachor at a Georgia camp
meeting lectured his hearers on the evils of
intemperance with such effect that a large
portion of tho congregation brought their
whiskey bottles up to the pulpit and hand
ed them over to tho eloquent exhorter. It
is unpleasant to add that when the hour for
evening service arrived the preacher was
found incapable of duty.
tW The baggage-master on the night ex
press train from New York to Poughkeep
sio, Sunday evening, had a trunk in his oar,
tied up with ropes, which emitted rather
an offensive odor. His suspicions, and
others on the train, become somewhat ex
cited. , So, when the train reached that
city, a detective was notified. lie cut the
ropes, amid breathless anxiety, when, in
stead of anothor ghostly corpse, the trunk
was found to be full of limberger cheese.
t3T A Mrs. Chris. Erb died about a week
ago near Rochester, Indiana. At the time
of her death, a suspicion was entertained
that she had been murdered, and the feel
ing growing stronger, the body was disin
terred, when it was found that she had been
stabbed several times In the back and head.
The body also showed several other bruises.
The husband of the murdered woman was
suspected of having committed the deed,
and was about to be arrested, but he took
a dose of Btrychnine, from the effects of
which he died in a few minutes.
t?T The Panama Star tells the following
story of canine sagacity : " When the dog
wishes to cross a stream where alligators
abound, he goes up tho steam a great way
and barks with all his might ; the alliga
tors go there and wait for him to get in and
swim across. ' The dog knows what he is
about ; when he sees from the number of
snouts above the water that his enemies
have all gathered to the feast, he runs
down the bank as fast as he can and s-vims
across before the alligators are aware of the
trick that has been played upon thorn."
tW An amusing anecdote is related of a
man in the south of France,' who received
a letter from his son in the army, begging
him to send him a pair of shoes and some
money. The old man willing to comply
with the request, but having no readier
means of forwarding the articles, than the
telegraph, procured the shoes and hung
them on the wire. A laborer, returning
home from his work, seeing the shoes, cut
them down and left his old ones instead.
The old man, next day, came out to see how
the wires bad performed, was delighted,
id exclaimed : " My poor boy has not only
received the slices, but has sent back the
old ones."
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PUBLIC SALE!
THK subscriber will (Tor t public sale on the
premise. In Center township, one mile South
Eust of the borough of New Bloomlleld, Terry
county, Fa.,
ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER Hth, 1871,
The following dcserlbed Real Estate, to wit i
About
250 ACRES OF VALUABLE LAND,
One hundred and fifty acres of which are cleared,
and In a high slate of cultivation. The balance
is well timbered. The Improvements are a good
8TONE DWELLING IIOUSE,
A Large
BANK HAUN,
Kmoke-honse, and other out buildings.
This property was for many years the residence
of Samuel Comp. The whole will be sold together,
or lots to suit purchasers.
TV Bale to commence at 11 o'clock a. m.t of said
day. Liberal terms will be Riven. If this proper
ty Is not told on day of sale it will be for rent.
ANDREW B. COMP.
Centre township, Kept. 6, 1871.
Valuable Ileal Estate
At Private Sale.
A IIOUSE AND LOT
Situated In the village of Roseburg, one-and-a-half
miles from lckesburg, ferry county, l'a.
The house Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and
Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door.
The lot comprises
SIXTEEN ACHES
of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is
erected A (?(X)I) LOO BARN, twenty feet in
width, by fifty feet in length.
VThls property will be sold low, as the owner
has removed from the neighborhood.
r For terms apply to
DAVID M. HARKISON,
or lckesburg,
ROGER HARKISON,
S 30 tf Duncamion Woolen Factory.
VALUABLE
Farm at Private Sale.
THE undersigned offers at private sale, a farm
lu Rye township, Perry county, l'a., containing
s-y A. O 11 1(2 H .
The land Is the best In the nlghborhood, with run
ning water In every held, Is under good fence, and
has thereon erected a new
Frame Dwelling House.
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 Gap road : the
last named divides the land In two parts SOW on
the one side and on the other : on the 2iiU
acre piece Is a .New Frame Dwelling House, and on
the other a
FRAME 22 x 23,
erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of
water. This land will lie sold as a whole, or tn two
Tracts, to suit purchasers.
Persons deslrlns to nurchase a farm will An
well to examine this one before Investing else-
Where. A II. Una within fmir tnlloa nt Morvauliu
and the Pennsylvania Railroad one of the besi
markets In the county.
r Further Information can be had by ad
dressing Dr. JOHN UN AW,
Jenner X Roads,
12 Somerset county, Pa.
Merchant & Grist Mill,
ALSO.
SAW-MILL, AND LUMBER-YARD
A T PRIVA TB BALK OR TO RENT.
I WISH TO SELL MY MILLS.
At 1WNCANNON,
PERRY COUNTY, PA.,
Or, If not SOLD, to RENT them.
Possession given at anv time on thirty tnv
notice. '
The Mills are In thorough repair.
The Merchant Mill makes forty barrels nf flour
per day.
The lolls of grists are one thousand dollars per
year.
The Saw Mill bus CUt Elffhfc Thmiuml taat In .
dav.
Excellent home market for Flour and Feed.
Railroad facilities unsurpassed.
A tlntt-class Tannery can lie erectori. There nra
one thousand cords of Rock-Oak bark shlmicd
"V " ... '".r "" uu inousanu can ue nau.
i wiu seu my
Dwelling and Lot,
with or without the Mills. Also, a number of
LOTS, 50 by 125 Feet,
on Carver's mil - Title Indisputable.
- Wrte or apply to
GRIFFITH JONES.
8 30 tf Duneannon, Fa.
J. M. OIKVIJI. J, a OIRVIH.
J M. UIItVLX A BON,
CommlMwlon Merolmntis,
No. B, SPEAR'S WHARF,
llaltltuorot9Id.
. w will pay strict attention to the sale of all
KIIIUS Of COUlltrV linuiun. wmlt tlia amnimt.
promptly. ... tUly
A "MIVJUTIIATOU'D NOTICE.-Nottee
r -- "out Riven, iimi letters of adinlulstra
,ll Ar?iii h? ei,tJit? Jtl Kelt, deceased, late
.....I., county, ra., nave neen
fi.f. in 1 ni,der"M4. residing In said town-
vi . " '"'iHi io sum estate are re
2?Sfn.i?i,n m"inie,"?lB. Iv'"t. and those
ted ite'Si to """" """"
., HENRY KELL.
83 1 , , , Administrator.
ti lithium
t 5 kill f nJ
S5i tfey
THESE BUILDINOS, COVERINQ LOTS
Nos. 534, 536, 538 Market St., Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 So. Sixth St.
and Nos. 525, 527, 529 Minor St.,
Whose Salesrooms and Storerooms, spread
out, would cover more than Three Acres of ground,
making them the Largest and Completest Buildings of the kind
in America, if not in the World, are now
COMPLETELY FILLED with our
MOST IGUIuEliT STOCK OF FALL CLOTHING.
FULLY $750,000'$ WORTH
OF THE HOST
SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE.
All perfectly New and Fresh in Designs ani Materials.
WANAMAKER & BROWN. . Philadelphia.
HEADIXG KAIL-ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, May 15th, 1871.
GRKAT TKUNK LINE FROM THE NOKTH
and Nortu-West for I'liilailulplila, New York,
KeadiUK, I'ottuvllle.Tantaqua, AtlilaiiU.Hhamoklu,
Lebanon, Allentown, Kaxton, Kuurala, Lltiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &c, tie.
Trains leave HarriflburR for New York, as follows :
At 2.40, s.io, a. M., ami 2.1m, p. it., connecting
with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Katlroiui,
and arriving at New York at 10:5 a. ni., 3.60,
and 9:30 p. m., reseutlvly.
Weeping cars accompany the 4.20 a. m., train
Withoutunange.
KeturnlnK: Ieav New York at 9 A. M 12.30
noon, and 6 p. in., l'liiladelpliia at 7.30, 8.30 a. in.
8.S0 p. m. Hlerplnit cars accoinuany the 6 p. M.,
train from New York, without cluinKa.
iave MarrlsburKforKeadliitf, PottNville, Tama
qua, Minersville, Aslilaml, Hhaiuokin. Allen
town, and PlilludelphlH. atH.10,A. m., and 2.00, and
4.116, p. ., stoppliiK at lTliaimn and principal way
stations: the 4.0A p. in. train connecting for Phila
delphia, rottHvllle and Columbia only. For I'otts
vllle, Hchuylkill Haven mid Auburn. via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Uallroad, leave llm rlsbuig at
3.40 p. M.
East l'enna. Railroad trains leave Headfnir for
Allentown, Kastou'and New York at '..12, 10.30
. in, nuu .un ii. in. neiiirning leave new loi K
at 9.00 a. in., 12.30 noon and 6.1X1 p. in. and Allen
town at 7.20 a. m. 12.25 nmin, 2.1.4.2S and 8.35 p.m.
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
1. M., connecting with similar train on Kasf, I'cun'a
Kallrnad, rctui ulng from Heading at 6.20 p. u.,
stopping at all (Rations.
Leave Pottsvllle at nine o'clock In the mornngl
and 2. 30 p. n.i Herudon at 10,00 o'clock A. M.
Hhamokln at 6.40 and 11.16 A. u. Ashland, 7.06 A.
M. and 12.43 uoon ; Mnliouy City at 7,61 A. M., and
1.20 p. M.; Tamaiia at 8.35 a.m. and 2.10P. M. for
Phlladeliihia and New York, Reading, Harris
burg, &c.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and flusnuehanna
Railroud at8.15A.M.,forlUrrlsburg,audll:l&a. in.
for Pine Grove and Tremout.
heading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle
at 6.40 a. M., passing lttading at 7.30 a. m., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning leaves
Phlladelphlii at 6.16 p. it. passing Ueadiug at 7.56
P.M., arriving nt Pottsvllle at 9.40 p. u.
Pottstown AccoiniiiiKlatlon train : Leaves Potts
town at 8.30 a. ia.,returulug, leaves Philadelphia at
4.30 p.m.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20
a. m. and 6.15 p. in. for Kphrata, Lltiz, Lancaster.
Columbia. 6x.
Perkiomeii Railroad tralnslcavererkiomen Junc
tion at 7.17, and 9.05 a. m.. 8.00 and 0.00 p. in. He.
turning. leaven Hcliwenksvllle at 6.30 a. m., arid 8.10
a. m. and 12.50 noon, and 4:46 p. in., connecting
Willi similar trains on Heading road.
Colehrookilale Kitllroad train leaves Pottstown at
9.40a. in., and 1.15 and 6.45 p.m., returning leave
Mt. Pleasant at 7, and 11 :25 a. in., and 3.00 p. in.,
conneellng with similar trains on Reading it. It.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Jlridgcport
at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 and 6.32 p. m. Returning, leave
Uowiilngtowu at 6.40 a. m., 12.45. noon, and 5.25
p. m. .connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
Ou Huiidays: Iave New York at 6 p. in. i
rhlla. at 8 a. m. and 3.16 n. in. jtheBa. m. train run
ning only to Reading; Pottsvllle 8 a. m.t Harris.
tiurg 2.40 a. m., and li.OO p. in. i leave Allentown at
4.25 and 8.: n.m. leave Keading at 7:15a, in., and
9.80 p. m., for Harrlsburg, at 4:32 a. in., for New
York, at 7.20 a m. for Allentown and at 9:40 a.
m., and 4.15 p. in., for Philadelphia.
Co lulntlon. Mileage, Henson, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to ami from all poluts at reduced
rates.
Hagi'nge checked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
J. E. WOOTTKN,
., Asst. Hupt. i Eng. Jlach'ry.
Reading, Pa., May 15, 1871.
renns lvunla R. R. Time Table.
NEWPORT STATION.
On and after May Hth, 1871, Passeuger trains
will run as follows i
... . WEST.
Cincinnati Express (flag) 12.46 A. M., dally.
Wuy Passenger, 8.15 a. m., dally.
Mail, 2.: p. m. dally except Huuday.
A mixed train with passenger car attached, will
leave Harrlsburg at 6 o'clock p. ui.t aud Newport
al 6.40 p. m. r
EAST
Harrlsburi Aocom 11.66 a. m., dally " Sunday.
Mail 7.43 p. m dally except Huuday
J. J. BARCLAY. Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
' On and after Sunday, May Hth, 1871, trains will
leave Uuucauuon. as follows :
, ' , WESTWARD. . .
Cincinnati Express (Hag) 12.18 A. U. Dally.
Way Passenger. 7.30 A. M., dally
Mall, 1.66 p. m, daily except Sunday
allxed, 6.60 p. m., dally except Sunday.
it EASTWARD.
Harls'burg Accom 12.29p.m., dally exeept Sunday.
Mall (Ur. m., " " "
WM- v- KIN0
Duneannon, May 24, 171.
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The ingredients that
COMPOSE ROSADALIS aro
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
pnisicms PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms. Rheuma
tism, Skin Disputes, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
Ulood.
01IS 071X3 OF
will do more good than ten bottles
of tho Syrups of Sarsuparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Romdalisin thcirprnctice
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Altcrativo
and Blood l'uridcr.
DR. T. C. PUon. ef D.ltlmore.
DR. T. J. DOYKIX, "
DR. 11. W.CA1IR.
Dll. V. O. PAN N 1'LLY, "
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Nlcboluville,
Ky. '
Dfl.J.L. McCAItTHA, Columbia,
DR. A. li. NOBLES, Kilgoconib, N. C.
USED AITD nD02GED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Tall River.
Niui,
r. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
A. F. WlihkLUt, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL. 1.1ms. O' 10.
CRAVKN A CO., fierrionsvlllr, Vs.
SAM'L. O. McFADUK.V, Murfrees-
uwru, vnu.
Our race will not sllow of in,
tended iti:i.i!bs lu retaiion to the
virtueaof lloratlslij. Totho Uedicsl
Profession we i:n.iunlee s Fluid Ex
Iractsuperior It r-y thiy have ever
uied iu I ho Iron rirnt of diseased
ulood: and to llie.,lh.rted wsuvfrv
Roudalia. SDd VOU will ba restored
to health.
Roisdalls is sold hv all Dniprlile.
price tl.SU per buttle. Address
S3. CLZ12UT3 tt CD.
Manufacturing Chtmith,
IlAtTIHOSC, Ud.
( 30 62
DNCAN BHERMAN & CO,,
MAISItKlSH,
.No. 11 NaRsau Street,
NEW YORK,
Issue circular Motes and circular Letters ot
credit available In any part ot the world.
- Current accounts received on such terms
as may be agreed upon, . . IS 12U
Daily Express and Freight Liue
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORTI
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Hlooiutleld and Newport that he Is running a
Dally Line between these two places, and will haul
Freight ot any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his cure.
Orders may be left lor him at the stores ot
F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloonineld, or MUllgau It
Musser, Newport, l'a.
. , J. 8. WHITMORE.
BloomCeld, January 26, 1870.
LOVE AND MATHIMOXT.
TADIES AND GENTLEMEN, If yen wish
i to marry, address the undersigned, who
will send yon valuable Information, that will
enable you to marry bapplly 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 mail.
Address, Bakau B. Lambkkt. Cireenpolut,
Kings Couuty, N. Y.S 16.a
ROSADALIS
O
JBAILY, Attorney at Law
lm. . ... New BloomlieM. Perry Co., Pa.
r umee In the Court House, with J. ft. Sliuler.
Esq. Refers to Jj-JUanHrQisq. J ne 27, 187L
BP. McINTlRK Attorney nt Law. and DIs
, irl' Attorney of l'erry county. Oltioe with
J. T. Mclutire, New Blooinlleld, Tenn'a.
I7M. N. 8EIBERT, Attorney at Law,
TV New Blooinlleld, Terry co.. T.
Bloomfleld, 8 3S ly. ' '
WM. M. SUTCII, Attorney-at-Law, and Mill
tary Claim Agent,
New Bloomfleld, Perry eo.. Pa.
from-Two doors West ol F. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
VIXM. A. 81'ONHLEK, Attorney-at-Law,
TT Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Blooinlleld, Perry co., l'a. 3 2 ly
S1L OALBRAITH, Attorney-at-lAW,
New Bloomlleld, l'erry co., Pa.
-Tensions, Bounties, Back I'av, and all
Claims against the (Jovernment, promptly collect
ed. OlUce with Win. A. Sponsler, Esq. 8 2 ly.
CLLK MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real
Estate Agent,
New Bloomfleld, Terry co., Pa.
a-Ofllce with lit n. B. F. Junkln, South Car
lisle street, New Blomileld, Ta. 3 2 ly.
HAS. A. BARNETT. Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld. Perrv co.. Pa.
-wince uujjiuiiig iuon..iier foiore. 32 ly
CHAS.J. T, McINTlRK, Attorney-at-Iw,
New Blooinlleld, Terry co., Pa.
All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 2 lv.
JOHN Q. 81IATTO, Burgeon Dentist,
New Bloomlleld, Terry co Ta.
tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
orices.done in the best manner, and at reasonable
B-Olllce over MorMmer's store. 3 2 lv
"PmENTISTRY.-Dr. a H. WHITMER, of
J Newport. Ta., oilers his services for the per
formance of all kinds of Dental operations. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
srOlllce on Main Street, opposite Lclby's
Store. 6 30tf
Perry County Bank!
Sponsler, Junkln fe 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 TUB COURT HOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, 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 l'liiladelpliia and
Now York.
On time Deposits, live ier cent, forany time over
four months; and for four months four per cent.
We are well provided with all aud 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 ; and this being
the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we
hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all tn
business men, fanners and mechanics.
This Banking Association Is composed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. a. Rponslkr, Bloomfleld, Perry county, Pa.
B. F. JUNKIN, "
A. O. Mii.t.Eit, Bhlppensburg, Cumberland co Pa.
iiuiiN rvumieiiLluu,
Henky Ruhv, "
W11. 11. Miller, Carlisle,
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OFFICEltS:
W. A. SPONSLER, PretldenU
William Willis, Cashier.
New Bloomfleld, 3 6 ly
1I2KKY COUNTY
Ileal Estate, Insurance,
AJiU
CLAIM AGENCY.
LEWIS POTTER & CO.,
Real Estate Brokers, .Insurance, A Claim Agent
Now UlooinfIcll, l?a.
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
flee. 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 oiler at great bar-
f tains. We advertise our property very extensive
y. and use all our elforts, skill, and dilllgence to
effect a sale. We make no charges uutess the
property is sold while registered with us. We also
oraw up neeus, doikis, mortgages, andail legal pa
pers at moderate rates.
Home ot the best, cheapest, and most reliable
fire, life, and cattle insurance companies In the
United Htates are represented at tills agency.
Triqierty Insured either on the cash or mutual
plan, and poretuully at 4 and f per thousand.
Tensions, bounties, and all kinds ot 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 marry, the minor
children are entitled to the pension.
Parties having any business to transact In our
line, are resieotfully invited to give us a eall, as
we are conlldent we can render satisfaction in any
branch of our business.
-No charge for information.
2ly LliW IS TOTTER & CO.
The E'ciiiisylvaiila
Cattle Insurance Company.
Capital and Assets, $150,000.
Liciirpnrutri? hi th? Court of Common
l'leat 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
ugntnst Fire, Storms or Tempests. Also, to
Insure Horses and Cattle against Death or
Theft. Tbe rates on Loan or Preferred 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 out of Its suplus assets,
and tbe money will be loaned In rotation, so
that the first persons procuring loan policies
can be the first to borrow money If they need'
It. Only
1X PEIl CENT. INTEUEST
will be charged for money, and loans will be
made at all places that good agencies can be
established, so that the Company will be a
Home Company wherever It does business.
The Company will also take risks on the
common cash and mutual plans as cheap as
other reliable companies, t
The Directors meet regularly on the second
Monday oi every month.
JOHN D. IIADE8TT, President.
JAMES n. OHIEK, Secretary.
Offlce,-308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. .
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