Ijc tmc0, Nero iJloomftcli), JJav lilt Ioamftetti jtnus. Tuesday, July 29, 1873. LOCAL DEFAR T M E N T, 9W Notice nf Mnrriiurcfl and Drsttis not exceeding FOUR Hues, will to inserted f r and rriendrt throughout ithe owunty are requested to send auuh notices lu. W Tributes of Ilespect, Poetry, "., will invariably be oharged for at the rate of nva oeuta ier Hue. Duncannon, Bloomfleld & Lojavllle B. R. THIS Company now being duly organized is prepared to receive subscription to the Cap ital Stock. Subscription blanks can be had at the Perry County Bank, or of either of the officers of the Company at Bloomfleld, or of W. H. Swartz, at Duncannon. Mr. James Mcllhenny has also been appointed an Agent for receiving Subscrip tions. The Directors of the Company urge upon the citizens ol the County, the Importance of prompt action so that the work of grading the road can be commenced this seasou. b Moktimkk, President J. T. MoIntibe, Wm. A. Hpon.si.ek, Secretary. Treasurer. Bloomlleld. May 27, 1S73. Receipts are Dot sent to persona remit ting subscriptions as they are not required, the change in date on the direction label being sullicient evidence that the money has been received. tf. eg Broken. On Friday last a son of Simon S. Clouser's, of Centre twp., foil off the wagon while bringing a load of wood to town, and was run over by the wagon, fracturing his right log. The fraoture was adjusted by Dr. Sweeney and the young man is doing well. Accident. On Sunday evening while Mr. George Gingrich, of Juniata twp., was driving on the road from Marklovillo to Newport, accompanied by his wife and two children, his horse became frightened by coming in collision with another vehicle and ran away, breaking the wagon and in juring all of the occupants somewhat, but one of the children more seriously. The injuries were dressed by Dr. 8weeny. Valentine Vox, Ventriloquist and Ma gician gave two entertainments in this place last week. Tbe first one given on Thursday evening was so satisfactory, that may citizens requested him to remain and repeat his performance, which he did, on Friday evening, tbe house being well filled on both occasions. On Wednesday even ing of this week he performs at Donnally's Mills, and on Thursday evening at Millnrs town. From there lie goes to Juniata co. Those who'spend an evening with him will not regret the expense. Xjtlllefl. On Tuesday forenoon the Pacl fio Express east, when near Juniata Bridge, struck a man who was walking on the track and instantly killed him. An inquest was held on the body by 'Squire Vanfossen at Duncannon, and a verdict rendored in accordance with the facts. From papers found among the efTccts of the deceased, it is supposed his name was Machacl Bchueid .am, of Mercer county, Pa., and that he was walking to New York. lie was buried in the Methodist church yard at Duncannon. jiua Away. On Saturday last, Mr. John Wagner and wife, of Saville township, left tbeir home in a buggy drawn by two colts, And soon after leaving the house, tho horses began to run, when Mrs. Wagner jumped out, and was slightly injured. 1 Mr. Wag' nnr stayed in the buggy until he reached the Shuman House, when he fell out. The horses ran through Ickesburg, and as far up the road as Mr. John Kochenderfer's where they were caught Mr. Wagner was severely cut about the head, and we fear seriously injured in the back. He is now at home and receiving all the medical aid necessary for his comfort. Neat. Serious Accident. Nicholas Bitner, a citizen of Perrysville, employed by tbe Penna. Railroad, while engaged in dig' tag away an embaukment for the third track was seriously injured on last Friday .aweek, by a large piece of earth falling on him, crushing his face in, breaking bis leg, and sustaing other injuries. He was re moved to his house and medical aid sum tnoned. Air. is. u In a very critical con dition. Independent. , CaniB Meeting. A. camp meetincr. com mencinu- on Thursday. Aueust 7. will be held under the auspices of the Church of God.ln the grove belonging to Mr. Holmes, near the Pine Orove Church, four miles east of Bloomlleld, an the Baileysburg road. No huckstering allowed within the Jimits proscribed by law. . ( G. W. Ski Ln am En, 3. M. CoorEB, ! Committee, H. Clay, : ) Tuscarora Female Seminary. Instruc "lion thorough ; accommodations excellent; location unsurpassed : terms reduced. Special training for those who wish to teach. .Next session win commence Sep tember 8d, 1878. For circulars address. J. P. SHUMAN, A. M. rAcademia, 1 2t ' ' Juniata co., Pa, Church NoUcea. , - Preaching In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday next, at 10J a. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Preaching in the Reformed huroh next Sabbath at 2 o'clock P. M. Catechetical instruction on Thnrsday at 2 o'clock, also in tlie evening. " ' ' In the M. E. Church preaching next Humiav evening. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Republican County Convention. On Saturday last, the Republicans of the county elected the following list of dele gates to meet ln Blootnfield on Monday, for the purpose of forming a county ticket : Bloomlleld B Lewis Potter, Wm. Tressler. Centre twp Isaac Hollenbaugh, Henry Mey ers. LandlsburgB Blnkely Diven, Geo. EUlcker. Newport Thos. Milligan, Eph. Wise. Sandy Hill Henry Kopner, W. H. Cauff- man. Saville Nicholas llench, Daniel Lyons. Rye Honry Foulk, B. F. Leonard. Tyrone Harry Shearer, David Asper. . Carroll J. P. Donley, Thos. Dewalt. Buffalo -J. W. Charles, Isaiah E. Stevens. Greenwood Abram Orubb, Abram Long. Howe Jacob Brctz, D. E. Stevens. Juniata Emanuel Toomey, lion). Gregg. Liverpool twn Jus. Whltmcr. Alexander Wright. Liverpool Bor Jos. Bhuier, e.. i. Burner. Madison David Beeder, Wm. Zimmerman. Marysvllle E. RelslnRcr. . . . . MUlerstown Kirk Haines, H. Wclrman. Oliver J. Everhard, A. Overholser. Penn Jas. Morrison, Mark Toluud. Spring G. W. Rice, W. J. Graham. Tuscarora Wm. Fusselman, John Lesh. New Buffalo Wm. Jackson, A. Everlch. ' Toboyne Israel Lnpfer, Thos. Campbell. Wheatfleld John G. Rose, Jacob Rlstine. Watts - Tbe Convention was called to order at 1 o'clock P. M., by Jas. Mcllhenny, Chair man of the County Committee, and was organized by electing JOS. SIIULER, Esq., of Liverpool, President, and Wm. B. Div en, of Landisburg, and Wm. Jackson, of New Buffalo, as Secretaries. Fiom Duncannon two sets of delegates presented credentials, and a committee was appointed to consider which were legally elected. . ' - The committee reported in favor of Wm. Penncl and John Hood. For Delegate to the State Convention, Thomas H. Milligan was elected, the vote standing, Milligan 81; II. II. Bochtol 23. For State Senator, Maj. Kirk Haines was nominated, the vote being Kirk Haines 27; John YVister 24. For Assembly, J. II. Sheibloy was nom inated on the 6th ballot. The ballots being as follows : Ballott 1st, Sd, 3d, 4th, Sth, 6th. John D. Cree, 23 19 , 20 21 34 23 Jesse L. Gantt, 8 10 8 4 2 John H. 8ueibley,17 19 17 23 22 80 John Irvine, 0 5 0 6 5 For Prothonotary, S. II. Beck, of Bloom- field, was nominated on first ballot, the vote being, Beck 82; Onier 9; Meminger 5 ; Boden 7. . For Director of the Poor, W. J. Grnham of Spring twp., was nominated by accla. niation. For County Treasurer, Thos. Sutch, of Bloomfield, was nominated on the first ballot, having received 81 votes. (For Jury Commissioner, Henry Folk, of Rye, by acclamation. For County Commissioner, J. R. Boden , of Savillo twp., was ntminattd on the second ballot, the vote being as follows : Ballott 1st. 2nd. Robert Nellson, 8. P. Campbell, John Hood, 25 3 10 15 23 J. R. Boden, 15 28 The Dolegate to the State Convention, was instructed to support Isaac Wright, of Newport, for State Treasurer. Cumberland County. From tho Cum berland County papers of last week, we oopy the following : During the heavy thunder storm on last Monday evening, the tinner shop of Mr. George Keeseman, at Mt. Holly, was struck by lightning. Mr. Keeseman's dog which was in the shop at tbe same time was kill ed, being the only damage done. Mr. C. Harmau, after the same storm fouud one of his hogs lying dead in the barn yard, sup posed to nave Deen killed by tne lightning, - A man named Philip Umholtz, of Car lisle, employed by Jon. Gross, near New- Kingston, about live miles East of town, met with a severe accident on Wednesday of last week, while building hay on a large four-horse wagon. The liorses suddenly started throwing Mr. U. violently to the ground, breaking his arm at the elbow, He was brought to his residence, in this borough, when Dr. btuart was called in, who set the broken arm. On Thursday morning last, a girl named Lay, came very near losing her life under the following circumstances : She was en gaged in raking grain in one of ber father's fields, which lies along the South Mount ain rail-road, when the train came along which conveyed the pic-nio to Hunter's Run. The horse frightened and became unmanageable, throwing the girl to the ground and tramping on her. Her clothes became entangled in the teeth of the rake and she was dragged for a considerable dis tance betore sue succeeded in extricating herself from ber dangerous position. Tbe f;armouts she bad on the time were literal y torn from her person. Glass Jars. The best styles of Glass Fruit Jars, at low prices can be had of F Mobtimek. llrler I tenia. Alfred Kelt, of Saville twp.. was recent); bitten by a dog belonging to Joseph Si A slight lire occurred in the diy Kiln at the Newport Plauing Mill, on Monday of last week. , - Laura Furnace . near MillerHtown, is now in successful operation. W. W. Taylor & Co., are the proprietors, and charcoal Is used for fuel. A catfish was caught in Swartara crack recently which weighed four and a half pounds, and measured five inches between the eyes. The corn crop looks poor In this county generally. The oats are late ripening, and will be about mldling. Potatoes are scarce, and sell at $1.50 to 13.00 per bushel. Ap ples and peaches, will be scarce also., Jacob Seller, of Center twp., has .a cmcKeu wmen nas no eyes, it was listen ed out in that condition, the place where the eyes should be, having just a little in dentation. At Johnstown, recently, David M. Davis, an aged citizen, aftor dressing himself to attend the funeral of a deceased neighbor, lay down to take a nap. and was shortly afterward found dead in his chair. hC-. son of B. S. Brenemati,of this borough, was Bligutly injured on Monday of last week, by falling in front of Mr. Snonsler's horses. The horses were stopped before passing over him, but pawed the lad while they were standing still. On Wednesday a son of David Mctiill. of Fayettville, was thrown from his horse in Rye township., this county, and had his shoulder dislocated. Dr. Sweeney, of this borough, attended to his injuries and the young man was thon sent fo his home. Another attempt at rape was made iu Centre twp., IaBt week. These cases are remarkably frequent in that township, and the victim iu this case as in all the others was a child. It is high time some exertion was made to bring the scoundrel to pun ishment. We learn that a daughter of Mr. Andrew Bowersox, of centre twp., Snyder county, a few days ago, who was leading the horse, while unloading hay, with a patent fork, was badly hurt by the rope which broke, hurling it with such force in her face as to strike out one of her eyes. James II. Ferguson, Esq., announces his editorial connection with the Newport News. Mr. Ferouson will not allow his political opinions to be conspicuous, but will keep the paper strictly " independent." We wish him success, iu his new under taking. The citizens of Milford,are somewhat ex cited regarding the movements of a stran ger, who has been around that ' vicinity for some days. His curious actions suggest various evils which the people are trying to guard against, by keeping a nightly watch. The mini is probably an escaped lunatic. On Thiirsrlnv wliiln .Tnlin nnil Mnrv ATn. Duffy, were riding from Griers Point to Marysviilo, the horse was frightened and ran away throwing both of the occupants of the vehicle out, and seriously injuring Miss McDuffy, and throwing her into spasms, hue is however, rapidly recover ing. The Lower Tuscarora Presbyterian Church will celebrate its 108th Anniversary on the 20th of August, at Acadoraia, Junia ta county. All Presbyterian churches in tho region, and all the other churches of the Valley are invited to join them in a general picnic and basket dinner, and to hear a history of tbe Church, which will be read on the occasion. A fellow claiming to be an indian doctor and calling himself Dr. Vance, has been arrested in Franklin co., for an indecent assault on a little girl only nine years of age. We presume he is the same chap who, In consequence of some " irregular ities," found it convenient to leave this place between two days, about a year and a half since. N-The Warm Springs is a favorite place of resort this summer. On Thursday a party of over twenty went from this place, and were met at the Springs by parties from Newport and Carlisle, which increased the number to about sixty. The day was passed in a most agreeable manner. Mr. Bowers is also accommodating a number of regular boarders from the city. SSchool Notice. Some few public schools commencing before Nov. 7th, the Bloom field Academy will accommodate such as desire to teach earlier than November, by opening a small special session, Monday, August 11th. The regular session begins August 25th, and ends with October 81st, in time for most of the schools of our own and adjoining counties. Removed. R. H. Wright has removed his photograph gallery to the' building nearly opposite Mortimer's Store, and has it fitted up so that he is prepared to take pictures of all sizes in the best manner. Wonted. Local agents aro wanted to sell the Singer Sewing Machine, in each of the following places. Duncannon, New Buffalo, Liverpool, MUlerstown & Marys vllle. To good men who will give the work proper attention, liberal inducements will be given. Apply to F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld, who is general agent for Perry county. tf. Thirty Years' Experience of an old Kursc. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrup la the prescription of one of the best Female Fhvsl clansand Nurses In the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never falling safe ty and success, by millions of mothers and chil dren, from the feeble Infant of one week old to the adult. II corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe It to be the Best and Surest Remedy in the World In all cases of DYSENTERY and DIAR HIKEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full direc tions fur using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the (ac-slinile of CURTIS PERKINS Is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. 27 b lyr. Children often look Pale aud Sick from no other cause than ;iiavlng worms In the stomach BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WUITE, aud free from all color ing or other injurious-Ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CU RTIH & BROWN , Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. 6'oW by DrviiglsU and CliemMn, and dealer) in AfcifWuesalTwBNTr.FiVE Cents A Box. 2Tb lyr. FOR LOSS OF APPETITE, Dyspepsia, In digestion, Depression of the Bplrlts, and Gen eral Debility, Id tbeir various forms, Fskko PuosroK4TKn Elixiu or Causa ta made by Caswei l, Hazakd A Co., New York, aud sold by all druKists, is tbe beat tonlo. As a stim ulant tonic for patients recovering from fever or other sickness, it has nr equal.1 If taken during tbe season It prevents fever tod ague and other Intermittent fevers. 29d4w REASONS WHY THE PAIN-KILLER Manufactured by PERRY DAVIS & SON , 18 THE , . . Best Family Medicine of the Age t And why it should be kept alwnyt near at hand : 1st. PAIN-KILLER Is the most certain Cholera euro that medical science has produced. 2nd. PAIN-KILLER, as a Dlurrhcra and Dysentery remedy, seldom if ever falls. 3rd. PAIN-KILLER will cure Cramps or Pains In any part of the system. A single dose usually affects a cure. 4th. PAIN-KILLER will enre dyspepsia and Indigestion, if used according to direc tions. 6th. PAIN-KILLER Is an almost never-failing cure for Sudden Colds, Coughs, Ac. 6th. PAIN-KILLER has proved a Sovereign Remedy for Fever and Ague, and Chill Fever) It has cured the most obstinate cases. 7th. PAIN-KILLER as a liniment Is une qualled for FroBt Bites, Chilblains, Barns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains, Ac. 8th. PAIN-KILLER has cured cases of Rheumatism and Neuralgia after years stand ing. Uth. PAIN-KILLER will dostroy Boils, Fel ons, Whitlows, Old Sores, giving relief from Pain after the first application. 10th. PAIN-KILLER cures Headache, and Toothache. Uth. PAIN-KILLER will save you days of sickness and many a Dollar in time and Doc tor's Bills. 12th. PAIN-KILLER Is a purely Vegetable preparation, safe to keep and to use iu every family. The simplicity attending Its nse, to gether with the great variety of diseases that may be entirely eradicated by it, and tbe great amount of pain and suffering that can bo alle viated through its use, make it imperative upon every person to supply themselves with this valuable remedy, and to keep it always near at hand. Tho PAIN-KILLER is now known and ap preciated ln every quartcT of the Globe. Phy sicians recommend it ln their practice, while all classes of society have found in it rollcfand comfort. Give it a trial. Be sure and buy the genuine. Every Drug gist, and nearly every Country Grocer through out the land keep It for sale. July 22, 1873. lm AGENTS WANTED. In verv county of each State, for a new Na tlonal Book- (THK LIVK8 AND PORTRAITS OK TUB PRESIDENTS) with fae simile copy of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell Address, with 19 fine steel plates. For Circulars and Terms address Johnson Wilson & Co.. 27 Beekinau Street, N. Y. 27 4 ta lino County Price 'Current. BLOOMriKLD. July 28, 1873. Flaxseed 1 60 Potatoes, 75 Butter V pound, 15 cents. Eggs V dozen 16 " Dried Apples V pound,.... 3cts " Dried Peaches 8 0 12 ots. V ft. Pealed Peaches 12 Q 18 ets. " Cherries, 5 ets. " " Pitted,.. 15 18 ots." Blackberries 6 66 ets. " Onions V bushel, 75 " . NEWPORT MARKETS. I Corrected Weekly by Koxigh, Snyder &) DEAUERS IN C3HA.IIV Ac I'KODUCK. NEWFOHT, July 26, 1873. Flour, Extra 17 00 " Super. 5 00 White Wheat V bu 1 70 Red Wheat 1 5001 50 Rye 70 Corn 46ffl45 Oats V 32 pounds 35 Barley 75 Clover Seed. 4t 50 Timothy Seed 2 60 Flax Seed 1 50 Potatoes, 60 Ground Alumn Salt, 2 00 Llmeburner's Coal 2 40 Stove Coal, 4 50 O 5 50 Pea Coal 8 00 Smith Coal 25 ots. V bus. Cross Ties.SJ feet long 50 50 cents Bacon 7 O 13 FISH, SALT, LIMK AND COAL. Of all kinds always on hand and for sale at tfct lowest marital nates. Five per cent off for Cash. CARLISLE PRODUCE MARKET. OOHRKCTID WEEKLY. Carlisle, July 25.1873. Family Flour W 00 Superllne Flour 5 50 White Wheat, 1.45 Red Wheat 1 35 Rye . GO Corn. ; 40 Oats , 35 Cloverseed 4.75 Tlmothyseed t.60 Flaxseed 1.80 O. A. Salt 1.8W " Philadelphia Price Current. COERECTEO WEEKLY BY J. O. McKsuu-hton, Jsc. EHhelmsn. W. D. EHheinwn J. 1-. MoXaughtoii & Co., (Established 1SSJ.) (Successors to Postlethwalte, McNaughton & Co.,) General Commission Merchants, No. 384 South Front Bt. Consig-nments nf Lumber, Grain, Fruit, Poultry .Butter, cifK. usiiie, so., souuiiea. Philadelphia. July 24 1871 Flour Superfine, t 4 50 O 5 00 " Extra. 6 00 7 00 " Fancy 10 00 11 00 White Wheat. 2 00 2 00 Red Wheat. 1 55 a 1 60 Rye, 75 75 Clover9Ced, 7 8 perl Timothy Seed. 8 00 3 50 bush Corn, 55 0 57 Oats, white, 45 47 ' Outs, mixed, 3D 41 Lard, oountry, 8 0 per ft Onions, red and yellow, 6 00 7 00 perbbl Kggs, ' 22 ti 1 Butter prime roll 14 18 ' eomiuoa. 10 12 Wool washed, 45 ftojwrlb " unwashed 25 30 perk Spring Chickens, 21 0 23 " Live i . " . 'J-.. 15 0 17 - Feathers Live Geese prime, 70 76 " . , 1. "inferior, 25 35 Heineb. On the 17th Inst., lu Penn twp., George M., son of Frederick and Mary licluer, aged 13 years and T months. Netv Advertisement. "OAMPHORINH" Cures everv naln. &o. Try It. Sold by all druggists. Reuben Hott. Proprietor, New York. SOUiw 419RnINFOUK WEEKS' CANVASSING ftl",ou was one agent's prollt oil Bryant's Ll brarvol Poetry and Song; 170 In one week on The New Hoilnknnt.nr,a Nlnnim! hv Miss ItaAnh. er and Mrs. Stowe. Any active man or woman can nave an agency. J. H. FORI) CO., New York, Boston, Chicago and San Francisco. 30d4w Aftt.Vi Thu .... 4 T-i e.i. 1 . Ing. 2,000 more LIVE AGENTS WANTED for our Our Livingstone 23 Years in Africa ! Over 600 psges, only $2.60 Incomplete and Inferi or works are ottered, look out for them. Mend for circular nnd see proof of the greatest success of the season. Pocket Companion worth til) mailed free. HUBBARD BROS.. Publishers. 30d4t 723 Sansoin St.. Philadelphia. T7"ANTED I Wholesale Purchasing Agents YV lor the BARTRAM SEWING MACHINE made at Danlmry, Ct. The LataHt and Best. The Silliest, Fastest, and Easiest Lock Stitch. Straight Needle Machine in the market. Better terms than any company. Address, JOHN A. DODGE, General Agent, ' 30d4w Danlmry, Conn AGENTS WANTED WcSTo? Blessed are tho Pure in Heart." Just reiulv. from an orlclnnl iKitnttnir hv Tn Waikih, (s sure to become highly popular. Though executed In the highest style of the art. In order to reach the masses ana secure large sales, the price Is made much lower than that at which large sales, the price Is made much lower than that at which any Chromo of like quality imsovvi umH iwiu, j vi ins vxtmiiioiy iiuerau Exclusive territory, Sold only by subscription. Aunlv at once to secure choice of territory, dir. culars, &c. free. GEO. MACLEAN, Publisher. 73IISansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 30d4w A Work of Intense Interest and Intrinsic Value. OCEAN'S STORY: By the gifted son of the famous "PETER PAR. LMf." The result of great historical research : aii Auinciiiic msiory 01 navigation ana its Manifold Discoveries since the Flood. Abounds with Startling Incidents, Fearful Disasters, Law less Piraciesv Bloody Battles, aud Glorious Achievements; also describes Diving, Telegraph ing, Ocean Fisheries, Sc. Over 200 Spirited Cuts. aumeec iiew. rrice low. Aaents wanted. HUBBARD BROS., Publishers. 723 Sansom St., Philadelphia, Pa. 30d4w CHOLERA EPIDEMIC DISEASES PREVENTED BY USING Bromo - Chloralum, THE NEW ODORLESS AND NON-POISONOUS POWERFUL DEODORIZER AND DISINFECTANT. It destroys all bad odors and poisonous emana tions about your premises, and thereby prevents contagion and disease i contains no poison, has no odor, and is always sate. , " Diploma awarded by the American Institute to Tilden & Co., for Bromo-Chloralum, They con sider It of value as being non-poisonous and ino dorous, and can recommend It especially for med ical and general household purposes where disin fection and deodorlzatton Is called tor." Exhi bition of 1872. Prepared enly by TILDEN & CO., NEW YORK. 4V Sold by all druggists. 30d4w GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO KTJY REAL ESTATE ! EIGHTY-FIVE LOTS have been sold In six months, ln the Now Town of GlilER CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, At EAST MAIIANOY JUNCTION, and close to four different Railroads and the greatest Anthra cite Coal Trade in the State. , The laiui Is level aud clear of stone. The lot-owners are forming a BUILDING AS SOCIATION to build houses aud start up Manu facturing Business. I will continue to sell lots at 1126.00 a piece aud allow Five Years time to raise the money., Size of each lot is 25 X 150 feet. I am also prepared to start the new town of ORANGE CITY, PL6RIDA, to be located on the North Side of the Fernandlna and Cedar Keys Railroad, half way between Hart's Road and Calahan i one lot In each Square will be given free of charge to the first person who builds a house on It as the town will have One Hundred Squares. One Hundred Emigrants or Settlers from any part of the world can obtain Lots fur nothing by building on tliein. The Jiulunce of the IOts will be sold to any person for the sum of 1125 a piece and live years time allowed to raise the , money, the size of each lot to be 40X160 feet: nearly all the lots are coveied with splendid yel low Pine Timber. v. I have also for sale some of the best YELLOW PINE TIMBER LAND, Extending from the new town to St. Mary's River, (a navigable River) which winds around in a horse-shoe form at from five to fifteen miles dis tance olt. The land produces the very best fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Graies, Peaches, &c, and clops ot Cotton, Sugar Cane, -Hay, Corn, Potatoes, &c., with but little cultiva tion. V Price 110.00 per Acre, nnd five years' time allowed to raise the money. The Orange City lot-owners and farmers will also form a Building Association to put up buildings aud erect manu factures, tie. - For further particulars address ' ; JAMES II. GE1ER, ; POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. Or Inquire of the Agent here. 7 29tf BALL SCALES I B. MARYANEHTH, D. W. DERR unit U JAMES U. UKlliR. known as . " Tbe Ball Seal Company," have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent COUNTER SCALE, tho Simplest, Cheap est and best Conuter Scale I a the market. jr For Scales, er Agencies ln Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey. Delaware ami Maryland, ad l"?" .T,he R". Scale Company," Pottsville, Schuylkill county, Pa.. , . For Scales or Agencies in this County, an ply to the undersigned, where they can be seen And examined any time. J. LEIBY It BHO.', ' ' Newport, Ferry Co., Pa. . , FRANK MORTIMER. New Ulooiiifleld,Perryco.,Ptt,
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