l)c X&wxts; Hcni Sloomficli, )a. 8 Miscellaneous News Items. tW Herkimer, Now York,' sliijm annu ally over 17,000,000 pounds 6f cheese, and 800,000 pounds of butter. C3f"Tlio laws of Mississippi permit a mau to chastise liis wife " witlilii , reasonable bounds." C3F" After two years experimenting, tlio cultivation of poppy In California lias been pronounced a success. , " How to put money in your purse." Open your pocket-book and tako a green back between your thumb and finder, and lay it right in. t"An Irishman who was run over by a whole train of cars got up and asked for his cap, and said ho " would not run another such risk as that for tin dollars." tJTMrs. Ellen Connolly, the wife 'of Dr. Connolly, who killed his two children and then himself in June last, has beon committed to Irlackwell's Island asylum for the insane EfjP The discovery has been made that grapo leaves make a yeast in some respects superior to hops, as the bread rises sooner and has not the peculiar tasto which many object to in that made from hops. tW A young lady named Lee, of Castle town, Vermont, was so seriously stung a few days since by a honey bee in tho back of tho neck, that her life was dospaircd of for several hours. t3T" The carpets in tho now court-house in Now York, for which vast sums wero paid, were of tho cheapest and meanest quality when new, and are now worn out and very shabby. C3F"An Iowa man hearing her drunken husband come driving home furiously the other night, supposing the Iioiscb were run ning away, rushed out and caught them by the bits to save his life. She was run over mid killed. tW On the arrival of a railroad train at an Illinois town recently a man was ob served to crawl out from under tho tender with his legs crushed in a tcrriblo manner. Ho had fallen from tho engine, and al though a wheel passed over his limb, he clung to tho tender and was saved. Ho was drunk or ho never could havo accom plished the feat. tJ"Now Jersey is proverbial for low taxes. Tho value of it s land is more per acre, and tho average wealth of each in habitant exceeds that of any other state in the Union. It has a population of 15 mora lersons to the square mile than Pennsyl vania. OP" Jerry Dixey, a colored man who has been in prison in Philadelphia during a period of 11 years for a murder committed in 1857, died in prison on tho 3rd. Ho has been all this timo under sentence of death, with the warrant for his execution un signed. tW" A college student lias devised a new way of telling bad news. Ho writes homo to his father, " I camo near losing thirty seven dollars last week." Anxious parent writes back " that ho is thankful the money was not lost, and wants to know now near." Ily return mail, " Camo with in one of it lost thirty-six." OT Tho mail continues to inform us of the dreadful ravagns of tho great tire in the woods of Wisconsin. Stills, houses, barns, hay, ic, are swallowed up by the advan cing flames. Families arc driven from their homes ; crops destroyed, creeks, wells and springs dried up. Tho loss can hardly be estimated. ty An enormous woman, one Caroline Hoenan, is on exhibition in London. Her age is said to be twenty-two years, and weighs COO )ouuds. She measures seven feet around the body, twenty-six inches across the shoulders. It is added that, un like most fat people, this large body is able to sustain great physical exertion, is hand some, pleasing aiffi highly intcllligcnt. tW A Chicago girl last week had a young fellow before a Justice of the Peace for imposing upon her, and the official, by way of improving the occasion in the interest of good morals, remarked to the afflicted damsel that she should remember the maxim. "Familiarity breeds contempt." "Alas, sir," sho replied, "if that was all that it had broil I should not be hero." C2T" A Mcridcn, Conn., citizen, Mr James Munson, inot with a singular accident on Sunday. Ashe stepped from his back door bo received a violent blow ou his foro. head, which fairly staggered him, Hoanx iously peered for his assailent, and in so doing cast his eyes to tho ground, when ho noticed an old rake, the teeth of which ho had trodden upon as ho stepped from the steps to the ground, tho handle of tho im plement struck with considerable force into his face. . : tW St. Louis has inaugurated a reform among the drinking saloons of that city, by the enforcement of an ordinance which stipulates that no application for a dram shop license shall bo granted unices it is ac companied by a petition signed by a ma jority ' of tho tax-paying citizens in the . block whore it is proposed to locate the es tablishment. , It is found that tho lowest class of dram shops aro unable to obtain tlia approval of thoir neighbors, and tho re suit of this lias been that some of the lowest dons in tho city lias been closed. RAILROADS. Pennsylvania R. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION, (in nnil after May 14th, 1871, Passenger trains will run as follows! . WRsT ... Cincinnati Hxpres (flag) 12.4A A. M., dally. Wav 1'usseuger, 8.15 A. M., dally. Mufl 2.30 r. M. dally except Sunday. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave llarrlsburg at 6 o'clock p. in., and Newport at MO p. m. HAST, llarrlsburg Ae.com 11.65 A. dally " Sunday. Mall 7.43 v. M., dally exeept Hnnday .L.L BARCLAY, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. On nnd after Sunday. May 14th, 1871, trains will leave Duncanuoii. sh follows : WKSTWARD. Cincinnati Kx press (flag) 12.1S A. M. Dally. Way Passenger. 7.SU a, m., dally Mall. l.fsi r. M, dailycxcept Sunday Mixed, !.') v. M., daily except (Sunday. EASTWARD. Hurls'lnng Aeeom 12.2tr. M., dally exeept Sunday. Mall 8.15 l1. M " " VM. C. KING, Agent Duiicaniinn May 24, 1871, Northern Central Railway. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Tlirotifih and Dtrert Itmile to and from Washing ton, Hulthnorn, h'lwira. V-.Ve, HuJJ'tUo, Uocltcslcr ami A'iauara Falls. ON ANI A FT EH SUNDAY, A1JOCST flth, IR71, the trains on tho Northern Central Hall way will run as follows : SOUTHWARD. MAIL TUA1N. leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrlslmrg, 1.40 p m wiuiaiiiHiHiri t.;J p. in., aim ai r. ai liiniira, iu.jo BUFFALO KXl'RHSS. Leaves Raltlmoi-e,10.1llp.ni. Hiiirlshurg. 2.O0 a.m. Wllilamsport. fi.4fa. in. Klinlrn, 9.10 a. in. Arrive at Caiiandalgua ut 12.10 i.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. Harrlslmrg 4.35 p.m. A it. at Wllllamsport 8.1'p.m., CINCINNATI EXPHHSS. Leaves Baltimore 7.40 p. in. ar. llarrlsburg 11.30 p.m. Suuliury 2.00 a. in. Wllilamsport 3.30 a. m. YORK ANI HAltHISRITRO ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at A.:ma. m.. arr.llnriisburg3.00 a. in N I AG A It A KXl'ltliSS. Lvs. llaltlmoro S.oo a.m., Harrishnrg 10.55 a. in Arrives at cananciaigua at .2o p. in. SOUTinVARD. MAILTRAIN. Leaves Klmlra 7.15 a. in. I VVilliamsport 10.10 a. m. Hurnsbuig 2.10 p. in. ( A r. Baltimore at 7.00 p.m BUFFALO EXPRH.SS. Leaves Caiiandalgua fl.Ki p. m., Klmlra 10.25 p.m. vv iniaiuspori ma. in,, jiamsnurg in a. in. Arrives at Baltimore at 10.40 a.m. CHICAGO EXI'HKSS. Leaves llarrlsburg 3.,Va.m., Ar. Baltimore 7.25 a.m KltlK EXPHKSS. Lvs. Sunlmry 8.55 a.m., Ar.Harrlsburg 11.05 p.m 1'ACIFIC EXPKKSS. Lvs. llarrlsburg 11.30a.m., Ar. Baltimore 8.00 p.m, BALTIMOHE ACCOMMODATION. Lvs. llarrlsburg tUiO a. in., Ar. Baltimore 12.30. p.m Yokk ano II Aiiitisiiriia Accommodation. Lvs. llarrlsburg 0.45 p. in., Arr. at York 8.15p m far-Mall Train north and south. Fast I.I ne north, and York and Hamshurg Accommodation north ml south, Facillu Express and Erie Kxprcss.duily excepi smiuay. Buffalo Express south nnd Cincinnati Express norm leave tiauy. For further Information apply at tho Ticket olllce. Pennsylvania Kailroad Deiiot. ALFRKD It. F1SKE, General Superintendent. iti.iii,c; IMILltOAl. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 15.li, 1871. HEAT TRUNK LINK FROM THE NORTH I T nod V,.,-tl AVou f,. I1.I1...I.lI..1.I.. VA, V...I. Heading, Pottsvllie.Taniaqua, AshlamL.Shainnklh! Ilanii, Allentown, Eastou, Ephrata, Liliz. Lan caster, Columbia, &c kc. Trains leave llarrlsburg for New York, as follows: At 2.40, 8.1(1, A. M., anil 2.1X1, p. H., connecting with similar trains on the l'eiinsylvania Rallroail, and arriving ut New York at 10:5 a. in., 3.50, and 9:30 p. in., respectively. weeping cars accompany tne i.aj a. ni., train without change. Returning: Leave New Y'ork at 9 A. M., 12.30 noon, and 5 . in., Philadelphia nt 7.30, 8.30 a. in. 3.30 p. M, Sleeping cars accompany the 6 1. M., train from New lork, without change. Leave liarrlHliurgfor Reading, l'ottsville, Tama- qua, Mlnersville, Ashland, Shamokln, Allen town, and l'hlladelphla. at 8.10.A. H., and 2.00, and 4.05, r. m., stopping at lehannii and principal way stations: the 4.05 p. in. train connecting for Phila delphia, rottsville and Columbia only. For Potts. vine, ncimyiKiii iiaveu nun Auouru.via ncniiyiKIII and Susquehanna ltallroud, leave llarrlsburg at 8.40 P.M. East I'enna. ltallroud trains leave Heading for Allentown, Eastou and New York at '.32, 10.30 a. in. and 4.05 p. in. Returning leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.30 noon and 6.no p. in. and Allen town at 7.20 a. 111. 12.25 noon, 215,4.25 and 8.35 p.m. Way passenger train leaves l'lilladelphla at 7.30 A. M., connecting with similar train 011 Eut I'cnn'a Railroad, returning from Heading at 6.20 p. M., stopping at all Stations. Iave rottsville at nine o'clock In the mornngl and 2. 30 p. M. 1 llerndon at HUM o'clock a. m. Snanioktn at 5.4(1 and 11.16 a. m. : Ashland, 7.05 A. M. and 12.43 noon: Mahony City at 7,61 A. M., and 1.20 p. M. ; Tamaqua at d.35 A. H- and 2.10 p. m. for Philadelphia and New York, Heading, Harrls lmrg, tus. l,cave l'ottsville vis Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad atH.15 A.M.,forHarrlsburg,andll:45u. 111. (or i'l ne Grove and Tremont. Heading accommodation train: leaves rottsville at 6.40 A. m., passing If-adlug at 7.30 a. m arriving at l'hiliulelplila at ln.20 a. m., returning leaves Philadelphia ut5.15p; M. passing Heading ut 7.55 i-.M.. arriving at roiisvuie ai v.sti p. m. 1'ottsUiwil AeeoinliUMlation train !.H:Lves INiOh. town atO-itOa. 111., returning, leavcsFhiladelpliluat 4.:top.in. Columbia Railroad trains leave Heading at 7-20 n. 111. aim o. id p. m, tor r.purniu, 1.111, jwUlicasler, Uoluinbla. &c. I'erklomeii Hallrnadtralnsleavererklonien Junc tion at 7.17, and H.UA a. m.. S.oo and 6.00 p. m. lte turnliig.leaves Heliwenksvllln at 6.30 A. M..aud 8.10 a. m.aiid 12.60 noon, and 4:45 p. 111., connecting with similar trains on Readlngroad. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pnttstownat 940a. m., and 1.16 and 6.45 p.m., retiirnlngleave mi. 1 mwmui. ml I, anil II :B a. III., Ullll 3.00 p. 111., connecting with similar trains on Reading It. It. Chester valley Kailroad trains leave Bi ldgeisirt at 8..KJ a. ni., 2.1)8 and 5.32 p. in. Humming, leave Downingtown at 6.40 . m., 12.45, nixin, and 5.25 v. ,,..,,...111,. i, ik nun uhhii on iieaiiing uaiirouu. On SlllldaVS! Irf-ILVA NMW V.trU .. 1 K ... 1'lillu. at 8 a. m. and 3. 16 n. in. itheso. in. train run. niug only to Heading: l'ottsville a. m.i Harris burg 240 a. m.. and 2 00 n. in. i k-ave Allentown at 4.2.) and 8:t6 p.ni.leavelteadingat7:16a, in., anil 9.60 p. m., for Harrlslmrg, at 4:32 a. m., fur New York, at 7.20 a in. for Allentown and at 9 40 a. m.i null ri'i p. in., no j Illillili1lllllil. Commutation. Mileage. Season. School and Rx. cuinlon Tickets to and from all poiuts ut reduced rates. Baggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed eucu pssouger. , j. r.. vvimii JKIN, Asst. snpt. m ling. Mach'ry. Heading, l'a., May 16. 1871. ' , Sluge l.Iue JJetwecn Newport and Xcw (.orninntonn. QTAGRS leave New (Jermantown dally at four ociik'K a. in. i.auiiisnurgai v. sou. in. Ureeii park ut 8 a. in. New Bloointleld at 0!4 a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ao eommodat Ion train Kast. Relnrnlugleavfs Newport on the arrival of the man iruiu irom rniiudelphiu, ni z.:i p. in. : . . 'i. HICK. Proprietor, CAUTION All persons aro cautioned against purchasing a note given by me, duU-il Hen tcmlier illi, 11471, and made payable to Itiivld warner, lor f ive Hollars, us the note was obtain ed by false pretense, 1 shall not iiav It unless coin pellet! by law. MICHAEL MlLLKlt Center twp., Sept. 28, 1S71 4l PALLt BULLETIN. , CAUSES! We have bought more largoly, and therefore more cheaply, than ever before. We have selected EVERY PIECE of Goods with the ut most care, and hsd EVERY at YARD examined, end well SPONGED beforo nuil,ing-up. We have rejected all COTTON Goods, and havo manufactured nothing but ALL WOOL. We have studied all the New Stylet English, French, and American and have adopted only the best, together with many New Designs originated by Ourselves. We havemade many improve ments in Making-up, and have more confldonce than ever in the superiority of our Work manship. We have labored to suit all tastes, and havo Plain Styles as well as more Fashionable Cuts and every variety of Shade and Material. We have determined to do a Larger Trado than ever, and so have combined every Induce ment that can possibly be of fered. OAK HALL, MARKET REAL ESTATE NOTICES. Merchant & Grist Mill, ALSO, 8AW-MILJ,, AM) J.UMHKIt-YAHJ A T Pill VA TVS SALE Olt TO 11 EXT. ' WISH TO SKLL MY MILLS, . . At M'NCANNON, l'lCKHV COUNTY, PA.. . Or, if not SOLD, to RKNTthem. Pnssossloil L'lven at anv time on tlilrtv dav notice. J tie Mills are in tliorougli repair. ' Tlio Meruliant Mill makes fortv barrels of Hour per day. , j ne ions oi grists are one iiiousanu tioiurs per year. The Saw Mill lias cut Eight Thousand feet In a dav. Excellent homo market for Flour and Feed. Hailroad facilities unsurpassed. A first-class Tannery call be erected. There are one thousand oords of Hock-Oak bark slilpiied H orn here per year, and two thousand can be had. I w ill sell my Dwelling nnd Xot, Willi or without the MifK Also, a nuuilwr of LOTS, 50 by 125 Feet, on Carver's Hill. , l.W Title indisputable, a- Write or apply to . 4 OKI KKITH JONKS, 5 30tf , , , ' Diinciiiiiion, l'a. Valuable' Ileal Estate At rrlviite Salt. I. A HOUSE AND LOT Situated III the village of HoHcburg, one niid-a half nines irom icKesourg, j-erry eouiity, l'a. The house Is Two Stories hluli. also a (Vila and Cellar Kitchen, with u Well oi water at. the door. ine lot comprises of land In a good state of cultivation, on which Is erected A (iOOII LOO HAUN, twenty feet li width. I iv tlftv feet In lenuth. Tills prerty will be sold low, us the owner lias removeu irom l lie nelgliool Iiimki. - Eor terms apply to DAVID M. HAHKISON, oh Ickesbuig, HOC.ER HAHKISON, 8 30 If Duucanuoii Woolen Factory. VALUABLE Farm at Prirate Sale. T II K undersigned offers nt private sale, a farm ni uye uiwiisiiip, rerry vouuiy, 1 a., couiaiping AOltKH The land is the best In the iilghborhnisl, with run ning water In every Held, is under good fence, and lias thereon erected a new , Frame Dwelling House. ' There Is also a thrifty Young ORCHAHDon the Jilaee. This land lies along two publlo nsids the 'Ishlug Creek road and the Lanib's Cup road i Hie last named divides the land ill two purtn :IS oil the one side and 2ti' on the oilier i on the 2'-i acre piece Is a New Frame Dwelling House, aiidou the other a - , , FRAME 22 x 28, erected for a house, with a never falling Spring of water. This land will be sold as a whole, or In two Tracts, tw suit purchasers. - Persons desiring to purchase a farm will do well to examine tills one before Investing else where, as 11 lies wllhlu four miles of Mnrvsvllle, and the Pennsylvania Hailroad one id tho best markets In Hie county. - Further Information can tie hud, by ad. dressing , Dr. JOHN I'HAW. . r '' ' ' ' Jenner X Road. . 12 Somerset count)', l'a. ' II. AND y v SIXTH STS. I H U SIXTH STS. AUTUMH. B CONSEQUENCES! Our Stock Is even more varlod, and our Prices even lower, than ever before. Our Clothing will more than sustain Its reputation of being the most Reliable and Durablo in the market Our Customers will be in no danger of having "Cotton Stuff" palmed off on them. Our Fall Clothing has a Styl ishness and Genteel Appear ance which cannot fail to attract and please all Gentle men of good taste. Our present Stock will be less liable than any other to any of the mishaps which some times befall other Ready-Made Clothing. Our Stock is sure to contain what will suit all classes and conditions of Men end Boys, both as to Goods and Prices. Our Customers, old and new, will be delighted with our preparations for the present Fall and Winter Trade. OAK HALL, MARKET OSADALIS The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a socrct preparation, consequently PIITSICIAN8 PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula,' Syphilis in all Us forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Blood. ONE B0XTL3 07 E0SADAU3 will do more good than ten bottles of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Roradalisintlicirpractice for Hie past three years and freely endorse it as t reliable Alterative ' and Illood Purifier. , DR. T. C. PUO II, of Balttmcie. ' ' DU.T.J. BOYKIJf, . " DII.H. W.C'AUH, " DR. '. O.DAN NELLY, " , OU. J. 8. Sl'AUKS, of NUholaivlllo, . DA. I.'U McCARTHA, Columbia, SC. ' DR. A. D. NOBLES, Kdgecomb, N. C, UGED A1ID END0ESED BT J. B. FRENCH k SONS, Fall River, Mux. F. W. SMITH, Jncksnn, Mlrh.- A. F. W HKELEH, Lima, Ohio. 11. HALL, Limn, ol io. CRAVEN & CO., Oordomvllle, Va. , SAM'L. O. McFADDKN, Jlurfrtcs boro.Teim. Our spsce will not allow of any ex tended icm:iiks In relution to the virtursof Hussilulia. Totho Medical Profession we (iuaiantee Fluid Ex tractauperior to any Ihey have ever used In the trea nioiit of diseased . Blood; and to thealllirtcd weaay try RosailaMs, and you will bo re.tore'J to health. Boaatlalis la sold by all Druggists, : price 9t.DO per buttlo. AddrchS S3, CLEUENT3 & CD. MamftctuHnQ Chtmittt, IULTlMOkK, II u. 30 f.2 I) UNCAN 8HEHMAN & CO,, UAINlilCltK, No. 11 Nitssuu Street, , NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of the world. f Current accounts received on such terms us may be agreed upon. lo 1211 Dally Express and Freight Line DKTWKKX DLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT J ' Til K subserlher wishes to notify the citizens of Blnmiineld and Newport that he Is running a Dally Line between these two places.aud will Haul Frelxhtof any kind, or promptly deliver packages or inesrigeseulrusled to his cure. t.Orders limy be left forhlm at the stores oT K. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomhuld, or Milllgan Musser. Newport, Pa. ,i. r, WIIITMORK, Bloeirtle'd, January Sfi, ls70. LOVE ANI1 MATUIMONTi TADIE8 AND GENTLEMEN, If yea wish ,n S-r'.i,f.ff?h1i wl ...... - ,...,.i...m,i .nnnrtllv. Ir. respective of age, wealth or beauty. 1 his in. . formation will cost you nothing, and If you wish to marry, I will cheerfully aesist you. The doslrcd Information sent by return man. - - Address, Bahah B. Lamiicht, (jrecnpotul, Kings County, N. Y. 5 15. o D L t. JBAILY, Attorney at Law. . New Bloomtlcld. TerryCo., Pa. - omeein tne court House, with .1. n. isnuier, Esq. Refers to 11. Mclnllre, Esq. June 27, 1871. r. McINTlltE Attorney at Law, and Ills, trlet Attorney of Furry county. Olllce with J. T. Mulntlre. New Bloom field, 1'eim'a. WM. N. BK1HEKT, Atlorney-at-Law, New Bloom Held, I'erry oo., Pa. uioomneiu, a 33 ly. WM. M. SUTCII, Attorncy-at-Law, and Mili tary Claim Agent. xvew isionmnem. rerry en., j-a. W Olllce Two doors West of F. Mortimer's Store 3 7 ly , M. A. BPONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, T IIIU.C III IJI IIIMII IMS lt,l-IIV, Wll EM.im Main street, New Bloointleld, Perry CO., Pa. 8 i ly SU. UALBHA1TII. Attornev-at-lw, New Bloointleld, Perry CO., Pa. AAVlnn. 11...tt.ll..u U...I. I n . r .nil all Claims against the (iovern'ment, promptly collect ed, umce Willi win. A. nponsicr, t.sq. a ly. t I.KK MtTHRAY, Attomev-at-Law. and Heal KJm Est Estate Agent, iNcw iiioonineio, i erryco., ra. -Omcewltli Mi. B. K. Junkln. South Car lisle street. New Blointleld, Pa. 3 2 ly. CHAS. A. BABNKTT, Attomev-at-Law, ' New Bloointleld. Perry CO., Pa. OT-unice aiijnuiing Mort iner' sstore. amy CHAS. J. T, McINTIRK, Attnrnev-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 4V All professional business promptly and faith fully attended to. 3 2 lv. LEWIS IOTTEH, ATTOIINET-At LAW & NOTATtT PUBLIC, Areio moumlteid, Ivrry Cmmty, Jvnn'a. Special at I leinion given to coiiei ntion ulven to I illectioiis of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c., and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and uii,ticii. aiwi, in-iosuious, Aiuuavus aim ao Hnowledenients taken. -Oilico tlvedoors West of Stitch's hotel. 321y. JOHN G. SI1ATTO, Surgeon Dentist, New Bloointleld, Perrv CO., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den Drlces.donelntliebest iiianiier, and at reasonable M-Ollice over Mortimer's store 3 2 lv TPVENTISTRY. Dr. a II. WIIITMKK, of .1 J New port, l'a., oilers his services for the per- . M r iii njnin. , ,.uti in., ni l iiuvn l,M blic n;i formance of all kinds of Dental operations. . sat- istaction guaranteed. -OHiee ou Main Street, opposite Lelby's Store 6 3Wf Perry County Bank! Sponslcr, .lu n kin fc Co. THK 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, OPPOMTE THE COURT IIO USE. NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back on demand. We discount notes for a period of not over GO days, nnd sell Drafts on Philadelphia and New York. On time Deposits, five per cent, forany time over four months: and for lour months fourjier cent. Wo are well provided with all and every facility fordoinga Banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored lor 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 th business men, farmers and mechanics. Tills Banking Association Iscomjiosed of the fol lowing named partners: W. A. Sponslek, Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa, 11. F. Junkin, " " " A. (. Mii.i.rh. Shlppensbiirg,Ciimberlandco.,Pa. John Wonhkhijui, " " " Hknky Hi iiv, " . " " Vi m. II. Miller, Carlisle, ' opficeiis: ' W. A. SPONSI.KR. President. Wii.liax Willis, Cashier. New Bloomlleld, 3 & ly ritustY COUXTY Ileal Estate, Insurance, - ' '. AND ' "CJIAIM VGKNCY. ' LEWIS POTTER & CO., Ileal Estate Brokers, Jniuranct, t Claim Agent Tslew ISlooiiiHeltl- I7"K INVITE the attention of buyers and sell. TT rs to the advantage we offer them In pur. chasing or dlsjioslng 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 oiler at great bar gains. We advertise our property very extensive ly, and use all nurclTorts, skill, and dilligence to effect a sale. We make no charges unless the property Is sold while registered with us. We also di aw up deeds, bonds, mortgages, andall legal pa pers at moderate rates. Some of the best, ehenpest, and most reliable (lie. life, and eatllo Insurance companies In tin) Cnlted Slates are represented at tills agency. Projierty Insured cither on the cash or mutual plan, and perpetually at 11 and fa per thousand. Pensions, bounties, and all kinds of war claims collecteil. 'I Here are tnoiisanos oi wiminrs aim heirs of soldiers who are entitled to pensions and bountv, who have never made application. Sol j tilers, If you were wounded, ruptured, orcontraet 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 i children are entitled to the pension, i Parlies having any business to transact In our 1 line, are respectfully Invited to give us a call, as ' we are conlldent we can render satisfaction ill any 1 branch of our business. No charge for information. 4 2()ly LliWIS POTTKK & CO. Th osv, Old Cloth cs Need be worn no longer, as the subscrlliers nre 1 now prepared w ith a full stock of Fall Cnssimers : from wlilch they make clothing to order. If a gar land made by us does not III It, Can be Exchanged for One which Mill give entire satisfaction. Fall Xew Suits Made al short notice, and in a superior manner. As we have the regular monthly Fashion Heporta. I hose n lio desire can have their garments a Cut in the Latest Style) I Weask all wan.l,,g('lot..,lg..o call and exa.n: 1 liieour assortment of gm hiiIs suited for Mens' and' and Boys' near, and see specimens of our work. ; , F. MOHTIMKK Si CO.. .. . . New Bloolutleld, Pa. ; 1,1, n VIKIIS IIK .1(111 lMtlNTlNM i iv Nei ' Steam Job Seal Iv executed at the Bloomlleld Times' Olllce. Professional CurW'
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