8 l)c men, New BloomficRi, REAL ESTATE NOTICES. Miscellaneous News Items. ttW A liotol elevator foil from tlio 4tli story at Northampton, Muss., a few days ago killing one boy nml Beriounly injuring a woman. t3ST KnttlesnakcH liavo killed bo many cattlo in Kansas that tlio farmers have or ganized and are carrying out a series of snake hunts. tW At Athens, Ohio, on tho 1st Inst., William Silons and Lester Wines, respecta ble fanners, quarrelled over tho division of crop of corn. Silons stabbed Wines, who died instantly. tW 3. Murphy, a farmer living near School House station San Martco county, Cal., was chopped to death with hatchets by tho brothers Casey and ono Morton in a drunken row. tW Four boys, living in Chicago, went out in a small boat on Lake Michigan, on Saturday a week and liavo not been seen since. Tho boat was discovered on Sunday floating in tlio lake, bottom upward. tW Augustus T. Berck, alias Charles Baker, alias Thomas Wilson, ono of the most noted forgers in tho country, was ar rested on Saturday a week in Montreal and held for extradition for a forgery commit ted in Buffalo. tW Tho Nashua, N. II., Telegraph says : A Mount Vernon lady recently sold a dress to a Mrs. Cotter of this city, a dealer in second-hand clothing, in tho pocket of which was a purse containing ono hundred dollars. On tho following day Mrs. Cotter returned tho missing money and received a liberal reward. C2f When a negro jury in Mississippi went out to deliberate, ono juror asked another ; " Is dis a hanging case?" "To be sure," was the answer. "Well," said tho ilrst juror, "Ihcercd ono dem lawyers say dat boy's gose comin' back hero and hant us if we hang him. I no go for hang ing, and liavo dat boy's gose foller me! No, sir." Verdict of manslaughter. t2?-The last invention, of which wo have any account, is an apparatus for desiccating eggs, so that four dozen are mado to occu py tho spaco of a singlo dozen, and aro so prepared' ' that they will keep for an in definite length of time, in any climate. This is certainly a novelty, which, if it comes up to representation in its operations should certainly bo hailed with satisfaction by all housekeepers in tho city. A Charleston clergyman while preach ing last Sunday morning a week was inter rupted by a man who stepped out of ono of tho side pews, walked rapidly up to tho communion rail, and in an excited manner said : " Will you allow me to explain that ?" The preacher told him to go to his seat, which he did, and soon afterward left the church. It was ascertained afterward that ho was crazy. tW At Danville Va., on the 4th, Inst., quite a riot occurred from an attempt on the part of a mob of negroes to rescue a ne gro from arrest. After futile efforts on the pail of the Mayor to disperso the mob, the military was called out and the Riot act was read twice. Stones being thrown at the Mayor, tho military wero ordered to charge bayonets on the mob, and one of the most - turbulent of the rioters was bayoneted. A policeman was shot by some unknown person. ' tW A cargo of wheat destined directly for Europe started last week from Duluth, per steamer "Cleveland," of tho Vermont Central Lino. It will go via Wetland Ca nal to Ogdonsburg, and thence by rail to Boston, Bnd thonco by vessel to Eurojie. The " Cleveland" took about 10,000 bush els. The " Empiro," of the same lino, will take about 10,000 bushels, whoso ultimate destipatioit Is Europe. t3T The projocted establishment of a di rect line of steamships from Philadelphia with Europe, is progressing most satisfac torily. The contractors for tho building of the vessels are pressing their work with all cnorgy, and the managers of the financial part of the business have notified subscri bers to tho bonds for a payment on tho 2d of October, an intimation that we have no doubt will be promptly and fully mot. tW The confederate cotton bonds held in England aggregate, it is said, about five millions sterling. When the news of the successful negotiation of tho Washington treaty reach cd London, the cotton bonds, which were quoted at five per cent., rose to ten and twelve, but when it was understood that those " claims" were not Included In those to be adjusted by the international boards to be subsequently appointed, they fell again to five. tW The secretary of a Masonic lodge in IZockingham, Va., was recont'y ordered to produce in court the book iu which tho minutes of the lodgo wero kept. Ho re fused and was threatened with imprison ment for contempt. The Judge spoke in strong teinis of fhn evil of societies pass ing resolution and orders that are liable to ' come In conflict with the law of the land, and expressed Ms intention of enforcing the law against all such proceedings. Fin ally, after a long and heated argument be tween the attorneys, they agreed to accept an attested copy of tho minutes, ami the secretary was released. 1.'. . VALUABLE 15EAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE! THR subscriber will offer at public sain on tlio premises. In Onler Itiwush 1 1 , one lnllu South Kast of the borough of New Hlooinneld, l'erry county, Pa., ON SATURDAY, UCTOB1CH 14th, 1871, The following described Heal Kstatc, to wit : About 2f!0 ACHES OF VALUABLE LAND, One hundred and tlfty acres of which are cleared, mid In a high state of cultivation. The, balance Is well timbered. The improvements are a good STONE DWELLING HOUSE, A Large It A X K It A 11 X , Siiiokchonsc, and other out buildings. This property was for ninny years the residence of Annuel Coinp. The w hole will be sold together, or lots to suit purchasers. .Sale tocoinnience at 11 o'clock a. in., of said day. Liberal terniH will lie given. It this proper ly is not sold on day of sale it will bo fur lent. ANDUF.W li. COMP. Centre township. Sept. 6, 171. Valuable Heal Estate At Frlvnto Sale. A 1IOUSK AND LOT Situated in the village of Itnsebuig, one-and-a-half miles from lckesburg, l'erry county, I'a. The house Is Two Stories high, also a Cellar and Cellar Kitchen, with a Well of water at the door. The lot comprises KIXTKKN veiiicw of land In a Rood state of cultivation, on which Is erected A i()OI l,()tl HA UN, twenty feet 111 width, by II fly feet In length. 4-Thls property will be sold low, as the owner has removed from the neighborhood. For terms apply to DAVID M. II AltKlSON, OK lckesburg, HOC. Ell liAHKISON, 5 30 tf Diineannon Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at Private Sale. THE undersigned otters at private sale, a farm In liye tow iisliip,l'erry county, I'a., containing n T ACllKH. The land Is the best In the nlghborhood. with run ning water III every Held, Is under good fence, und has thereon erected a new Frame Dwelling House. There Is also a thrifty Young OHCHAliDnn the place. This land lies nlnng two public roads the Fishing Creek road and the Lamb's Cap road : the last named divides the laud In two parts ;mi the one side and UB'-j on the other; on the lie re piece Is a New Frame Dwelling House, and on the other a FRAME 22 x 28, erected fur a house, with a never falling Spring of water. Tills laud w ill be. sold as a whole, or In two Tracts, to suit purchasers. H. Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine this ono before Investing else where, as It lies within four miles of Marysville, and the Pennsylvania liailroad one of the best markets In the county. - Further Information enn lie had by ad dressing Dr. JOHN UHAW. Jenner X Heads, 12 (Somerset county, fa. Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, 8AW-MII.I.., AX1) Ll'MBEH-YAHl) AT 1'RIVATE SALE OR TO RE.T. I WISH TO SELL MY MILLS, At IH'NCANNON. , PEitltY COUNTY, I'A., Or, If not SOLD, to KENT them. Possession given at any time on thirty day notice. Tho Mills are In thorough repair. The Merchant Mill makes forty barrels of flour per day. The tolls of grists are ono thousand dollars iwr year. The Saw Mill has cut Eight Thousand feet In a day. Excellent home market for Flour and Feed . Kiiilroad facilities unsurpassed. A Unit-class Tannery can be erected. There are one thousand cords of Hoek-Oak bark shlpiicd from here jer year, and two thousand can bo had. 1 will sell my , Dwelling and Lot, with or without the Mills. Also, a number of LOTS, 60 by 125 Feet, on Carver's Hill. . tf Title Indisputable. Write or apply to . G1UFFITH JONES, 6 30 If Duiicannon, Pa. Moody's Eureka ' Stamp jm For perforating t IntoCliecks.DrnFts. -,sw' 4c, tho amount for which iuey are drawn, to prevent alteration. The per forations are Inked the 1 n k being forced Into the fibre of the paper, from w hich ft cannot be removed. The cheek is moved forward by the upward action of the lever of the machine. Price ai J.O.MOODY, m Trinity Ilulldlng, P. o. Box (1028, N. Y. " Send for a Circular. Agents Wanted. iU&tm I. U. OIBVW J. II, GIHVJN. J M. OIUVIN fe SOX, ConimiMMioii Mcwliniif m, NO. 8, BPHAIt'S WHAKK, Italtliuore, 91 d . j-We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, and remit the amounts promptly, SiWly AJ)M 1 NISTIt ATOlt'H NOTICE.-Nntiea Is hereby given, that letters of administra tion on the estate of Esther Kell, deceased, lute of Savllle township, Perry county, Pa huve been granted to the undersigned, residing In said town ship. All persons ludobted to said estate are re quested to muke Immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authentica ted for oti lenient to ... HENRY KELL, SS t , , Administrator. I" KWH POTTEH J Attohnkt at-Law ft NnTAHT Ptnuc, ffeui HtooniiUM, l'erry Ltmntv, Jtnn'a. -Sieclal attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c, and all other legal business prosecuted with ltdeltly and dispatch. Also, Depositions, AflldttTlts and Ac knowledgments taken, M-OUlc nvedoor West of Butcu'sliotel.-SJly. SIS -""""T ' i ; flip wlilf f s s i ; THESE BUILDINOS, COVERING 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 1ST lUGNinGENHTOCK JF FULL CLOTHING. FULLY $750,000'8 WORTH OK THE MOST SUPERIOR READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS, EVER MADE. All perfectly New and Fresh in Designs and Materials. WANAMAKER & BROWN. . Philadelphia. i;aiix; it ail-koai. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. SiTouday, IIny 151h, 1871. ( KKAT TRUNK LINK FliOM THK NOHTH VJT and North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tainaqua, Asliland.Shaniokin, Iliiiiion, Alluntown, Kastoii, Kpluala, l.llli, Lan caster, Columbia, &c, &c. Tni Ins leave Harrlsbnrp! for Now Y'ork, as follows : At 2.40, 8.1(1, A. M., and 2.IKI, r. M., eoniicctlng v Ith similar trains on tlio Pennsylvania Kullroail, and arriving at New York at 1(1:5 a. in., 3.J, and 9:30 p. in., respectively. Sleeping carH acoompany the 1.20 n. m., train v.11 liout ehaiiKO. Ketiirnlng: Leave New York at 9 A. !., 12.80 noon, and 5 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. in. 3.30 r. M. Bleeping cms accompany the ft p. M., train from New lock, without change. Leave llarriiriiiirgfiir Heading, Pottsville, Tama qna, Mlnersvlllfl, Ashland, Khamokiii, Allen town, and Philadelphia. at8.10,A. m., and 2.00, and 4. OA, p. M., stopplns at Lebanon and principal way stations: the 4.05 p. m. train connecting for Phila delphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts, vllle, Schuylkill Haven ami Auburn,vla Schuylkill and Susquehanna liailroad, leave Harrlsburi; at 3.40 P.M. - Fast Peiina. Kallrnad trains leave Headfnu for Allcutnwn, Fastou and New York ut '.32, 10.30 a. in. nnd 4.0A i. in. ItetiiruiUK leave New York nt 0.U0 a. in., 12.30 noon and Mm p. in. and Allen town at 7.20 a. m. 12.2a no 2.15.4.LK nnd 8.3T p.m. Way passenger train leaven Philadelphia at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train on least Penn'a ltallrnad, ruturulng from lieadlug ut 6.2(1 p. li., stopping at all Stations..- , Leave Pottsville at nine o'clock In the inoriingl nnd 2.30 p.m.: Herudon at 10.uo o'clock A. M. Sliamokln at 6.40 and 11.15 A. M. i Ashland, 7.05 A. M. and 12.43 noon i Matinny City nt 7..M a. m., and 1.20 p. m. ; Tamaiiua at ..to a. u. ami 2.10 p. M. for Philadelphia and New York, ltuudiug, Ilurris burg. Hits. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkflland Kiisquehaniia ltallrnad at 8.15 a.m., for Harrlsburg.and 11:45 a. in. for 1'lne (Jrove and Tremont. lteudiug acconiuioilntliin train: leaves Pottsville nt 6.40 a. m., iiasslug Heading at 7.30 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia ut 10.20 A. u., returning leaves Philadelphia at 6.15 p. M. passing lteudiug ut 7.55 p.m.. arriving at Pottsville at H.40 p. m. Pottstown AceoiuniiKlallou train : Leaves Potts town at 6.30 a. in. .returning, leaves l'hiladclplilaat 4.)p.m. Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. in. and 6.15 p. in. for Kphrata, Lltiz, Lancaster, Columbia. &c. Perkiomeu Railroad traliisleavePerkloinenJiinc tlon nt 7.17, and 8.(15 a. m., S.wi and 6.00 p. in. He turning. leaves HcuweiikHVllle at 6.30 a. M.,and "10 a. in. and 12.50 noon, and 4:45 p. in., connecting w ith similar trains on Heading road. Colebrookdale Railroad train leuvci Pntlstownnt 9. 40 a. in., and 1.15 and it. 45 p. in., returning leave Mt. Pleasant at 7, and U :26 :u in., and H.0U p. m., connecting witli similar trains on Reading It. R. Chester Valley Railroad trains leave lirldgeport at 8.30 a. Hi., 2.05 und 6.32 p. in. Returning, leave Downlngtown at 6.40 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 5.25 p. in. .connect lug with trains on Heading Railroad. On Sundays: Leave New York at 5 p. iu. Plilla. nt 8 a. in. and 3. 15 n. m. ;llieHu. m. tralnrun lilng only to Heading: Pottsville 8 a. in.; Harris burg 2.40 a. 111., and 2.00 p. m. ; leave Allentown at 4.25 and 8.35 p.m.leave Heading at 7:15 a, m., ami 9.50 p. m for Ilurrlsburg. at 4:32 a. in., for New York, at 7.20 a in. for Allentown anil at 11:40 a. in., and 4.16 p. in., for Philadelphia. Commutation, Mileage, Hcasou, School and Kx curslon Tickets to and from all points at reduced rates. llaggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed each pusneuger, J. K. WOOTTKN, Asst. Supt. & Eng. Mach'ry. 1 Heading, Pa., May 16. 1871. lermsj lvania It. It. Time TnbFe. NEWPORT STATION. On and after May 14th, 1871, Passenger trains will run as follows: WKST. Cincinnati Kxprots (Hag) 12. 41 A. M., dully. WuyFaiweiigur, 8.15 a. m., dully. Mall 2.30 p. M. dally except Sunday. A mixed train W illi passenger ear attached, w ill leave Harrlaburg ut b o'clock p. in., and Newport at 6.40 p. in. FAST. Hnrrlsburg Aocom 11.65 a. m., dally " Huiiday. Mull, 7.43 P. M., dally except Sunday , J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON BTATION. On and after Hunduy, May 14th, 1871, trains will leave iiuiicuiiuou, as follows i wkstwahd; ' Cincinnati Kx press (Hug) 12.18 A. M. Dally. Way Pussenger. T.3U A. M, dully Man, 1.56 p. m, dallyexcept Sunday Mixed, 6.60 P. u,, dally exoept kuuuuy. EASTWARD. Harls'burg Aceoni 12.2UP. ., dally excentHunOny, Mull 8.16 p. u " " ' AVM. C. KINO, Agent. Duncannon May 24, 1871. ROSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE ROSADALIS aro published on every packago, there fore it is not a socret preparation, consequently niTSICUNS PRESCRIBE IT It 19 a certain cure for Scrofula. Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Disease, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of tho lilood. . ONE EOITLB OP E03A3ALI3 will do more eood than ten bottles of tlio Syrups of Sursapurilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS liavo utcd Itosadalis in their practice for tlio past three years and freely onilorso it as a reliable Altcralivo and lilood Purifier. DR. T. C. rUGrf.ef Enltlmoie. : Dlt.T. J. 110YKI.V, " nn.R. w.cAitu. I)lt. V. O. DANNKLLY, Dlt. i. 8. SPARKS, of Nirholasvllle, Ky. DR. J. L. McCARTIIA, Columbia, S, C. ' Dlt. A. 11. N02LES, Klsocorab, N. C. U2ZD ai;d esdoesed by j. n. rr.ENCii it sons, ru niver, Mass. ?. W. SMITH, Jackmn, Mich. A. F. WI1I.KLKH, Lima, lhio. n. H ALL, Limn. O1 io. CRAVKN' & CO., riordonsv Hie, Vs. SAM'L. O. McFAIJDKN, Marfrecs boro, Tcnn. Our ri'w-c v.-Iil int ollnvv of any ex tcuiitid ii..:t-s in rciatlcn to tho vlrtucsol r.uulalU. Totho Medical Prolcssion v e f aa:antco a Fluid F.x-. iraetsuperl.trl'i fiv they have ever used In th tica nicrt of diseased lltoodf nnd to .3 : tcil wo nuy try HoHatlalis, an4 von w.ll Lo rosturod to heultli. ' , Rosndalis Is mid iv all DrurctiU. price i.au per buttle. Ad. hens C3. CL-ITSNTS li c ManufatturiVQ Chemtitt, ' ' ' ' D.VITIMCU!:, Mu. 5 30 J2 D UN CAN SHERMAN A CO,, ! ; IIAISIOCltW, No. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular. Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of the world. Mir Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. 15 12tf Dally Express and Freight Line 15 KT WIS EN' DLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of llloomneld ami Newport that he Is i mining a Dully Line between these two places, ami will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or HK'simces entrusted to his care. fvOiders may be loft for him at Hie stores of F. Mortimers Co., New Bloomlield, or Mllllgan ii Musser, t ewport, I'a. . J. B. WHITMOKE. , Blocmllc'd, January 25, 1870, I-OVK AND MATH I MONT. TADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, If you wish J to marry, address the undersigned, who will send you valuable Information, that will enable von to marry happily and speedily, Ir respective of ago, wealth or beauty. This In formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully assist you. The desired Information tent by return mall. Address, 8ahai1 B. Lahbcht, Grceopolut, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15.a Professional Cards. J DAILY, Attorney at Iiw. , New lllooinlield. l'erry Co., Ta. i- Oniee. In the Court House, with .. E. Hinder, I'.sci. Itefers to II. Melntlre, Ksq. June 27, 1871. B I. McINTIIIK Attorney nt Law, nnd DIs m trlet Attorney of IVitv pmmiv mt,-a win, J. T. Muliitlre, Sew lllooinlleld,"renn'a. -TITM. N. BEim:itT, Attorney-at-Lnw, TT New Uloonitleld, l'erry co.. Fa. Kloomlleld, S 33 ly. M. M. HUTCH. Attorney-ivt-Lilw, and Mill. liny luuni ARenr, rew luoomiiein, l'erry Co., i'a. -OI1lee Two doors West of F. Mortiiner's Store a 7 ly "TTM. A. 8PONHLKH, Attorney-nt-Law, y Olllee ndjoinluir his residence, on East Main street, New Uloonitleld, l'en y co., I'a. 3 i ly SH. UAMIltAITH, Atloniey-at-Law, New Uloonitleld, l'erry co., Ta. I ar reiisions, iiuniien, HacK j ay, ana all l Claims against the (iovernment, prninptly eolleut I ed. Ullice with Win. A. hiionslur, l.K(. 3 2 ly. CI.HB MIIKUAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Ileal listale Agent, New Uloonitleld, Ferry eo., Ta. 9-Olllce with lli.n. b. f. .lunUIn, Soutli Car lisle street, New ltloiiilleld, I'a. 3 2 ly. CHA8. A. BAHNKTT, Attomey-nt I.aw, New IlliKinilleld. l'erry co., Va. aOnicc adjjinintt Mort::ner' fStore. 3 21y CIIA8. J. T, McINTIKH. Attorney-at-Law, New llloointlelil, Perry co., Pa. All protessional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. JOHN G. BIIATTO, Hnriseon Pentlst, New lllooinlield, l'erry co.. Pa. tislry All kinds of Mechanical und Surniral i)en. urices.done in the hest manner, and at rea-souabie M,Olllco over Mortiiner'ii torc. 3 2 lv DENTISTRY. lr. a H. V HITMHH, of Newport. I'a., oilers his services for the per formance of all kinds of Dental operations. Sat isfaction guaranteed. -Oilice on Main Street, opposito Lelby's Store 5 3lltf Perry County Bank! SjousIor, .Fiinliin : 'o. THK undersigned, having formed a Hanking As social inn under the above name and style, are now ready to do a General Hanking business at their new Banking llouso, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. i We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not overOO days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New Y'ork. On time Deposits, live jicr cent, for any time over four months; and for four mouths four per cent. We are well provided with all and every facility fordoing a Hanking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great inconvenience un der which the people of tills County labored fort lie 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 til business men, farmers nnd mechanics. This Banking Association is composed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Si-onslkh, Blooinlleld, Perry county, Pa. 11. F. JllNKIN, " " " A. G. Miu.mt, Shlppensburg, Cumberland co.,Fa. John Wonukkmcii, " " " IlKsnr Hiihy, " " " Wm. H. Mii.lek, Carlisle, OFFICEltS: W. A. SPONSLFlt, President. William Willis, Otshter. New Blooinlleld, 3 6 ly 1141! II Y 1'OIIXTY Heal Estate, Insurance, ATSD CLAIM AGENCY. ' LEVIS ' POTTER & CO.,' Real Estate Iiroken, Inurance, & Claim Agent IVo-vr Itloomflclil, I'll. "VI7"H INVITE the attention of buyers and sell. TT ers to the advantages 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 oiler nt great bar- f tains. We advertise our property very extensive y, and use nil our efforts, skill, and dllligence to ellcct a sale. We make no charges unless the proiierty Is sold while registered with lis. We also draw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, auduli legal pa pers at moderate rates. Home of the best, cheapest, and most reliable fire, life, and cattle Insurance companies In the IHilted Stales aro represented at tills ugeucy. Proiierty Insured either on tho cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at ft and f5 per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds ut war claims collected. There are thousands of soldiers and heirs of soldiers w ho are entitled to pensions and bounty, who have never made application. Sol diers, If 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 dlo or marry, the minor children are entitled to the pension. Parties having any business to transact In our lino, are respectfully Invited to give us u call, us we are oonlident we can render satisfaction In any UI4III. I. ... Ulll .mSMIfSM. ! No charge for Information. 4 2uly . LliWLS POTTER. & CO. I The IViiiinj Ivnnia I Cattle Insurance Company. Capital and Assets, $150,000. liicnijiiiriitnl In (In- C'liirt '' C'ommim l 1'lMt of Schuylkill Co., Xov. 27, 'CO. j Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871.. i . TT lins now full power to Insure Building,. Mcrchiiiidlse und all kinds of Propel ty 1 ngninet Fire, Storms or Tempests. Also, to ! Insure Horses and Cuttle ugalnst Death or ' Thef t. The rates on Loan or Preferred Policies I aro a little higher than any other company doing business In the county but tills class of policy holders eun borrow money any time the Company can spare it out of its suplus assets, and the money will be loaned In rotation, so thut the first persons procuring loan policies cud be the Urst to borrow money If they need It. Only SIX I'EH CENT. INTEHE8T , will be charged for money, and loans will bo made at all places thnt 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 rash and mutual plana as cheap at other reliable companies. ... , . , The Directors meet regularly on the second Mouday of every mnuth. JOHN D. HADE8TT, President. JAMES II. GK1EK, Secretary. Office, 303 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. 5 29
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