6 m fUaoinfitfo imts. Tuetutay, February 18, 1S73. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Cork Where it Is Produced What a Healthy Cork Tree can do. Cork is the bark of the evergreen oak, known as Querent tuber. It grows plenti fully In the Bouth of France ; in parts of Italy, in Spain, Portugal and Algeria. Commerce is indebted to Portugal for its largest supply. There the cork trco, ma jostio in size and ruggad in coveiing, its branches sweeping gracefully over the flower-studded greensward, and its foliage of the brighest green, is monarch of the forest. The fawn-color of the lesser limbs and the tawny gray of tho body furnish emphatic and pleasing contrast to the loaves. Cork oaks form tho royal parks, and shade the piazzas of palatial mansions. Single trees of gigantic size, sacred as ma norial heir-looms, or from historical as sociations, whose branches through cen turies have been growing gray with moss, are regarded with almost superstitious ven eration. ,';'' For constructive purposes tho wood of the cork-tree is almost valueless. It not only decays rapidly, but its sap, from which no dryness ever quito frees it, corrodes nails driven into it. But the value of the bark fully compensates for the inferior quality of tho wood. In fact, the bark of the cork tree, although, like other oaks, it boars acorns, may be regarded as its fruit. Besides, in its native stato every few years it sloughs its old covering and takes on a new. This natural yiuld is not commer cially valuable, however, and hence a me chanical yield takes its place. Bark strip ping, done periodically, when the material is in the best condition, and not the shed ding of its coat from necessity, makes the cork tree one of the most valuable in the world. When a healthy cork tree has reached the age of twenty-fivo years, it is subjected for the first time to ita shearing. This is not done at a single process, else the life of the tree would be endangered. A cir--cular incision is then made through the bark at or near the ground, and another similar to the former close to tho branches. These cuts are followed by others equally deep, : made longitudinally, and dividing the bark into broad planks. The tree is then left., The sap has been stopped from circulation, the bark commences to peel and curl outward, and shortly each strip is removed by the hand. This process is repeated every ten years, and as the cork tree lives to a great age, there are those now standing that have grown their twentieth crop. But the finest cork comes from the earliest yield. Every crop is less valuable than its predecessor. The best cork is known by its pliancy, elasticity, absence of porosity, and depth of color, and theBO qualities are gradually lost by successive yields. , Tho Spaniards keep their bent material for manufacture at home. Of late years, Algeria is sending exceedingly good cork to market. ' The es tate there of M. le Due do Moritebello, presented . to him by the lute Louis Na poleon, is covered with cork oak forests, the yield from which is very great and the quality unsurpassed. About six thousand tons of the raw material for corks are yearly shipped from ( cork producing countries, and probably an equal quantity is furnished for homo consumption. ' ' ' ' , ' ' ; ; , r i. i 1 1 i i i m m i I. - j Slugnlar Caso of Freezing. The UoonsborO Odd Fellow says: On the nigbt before Christmas, a oor belonging to Mr. Cyrus O. Hickman, miller at Kemp's mill,' on the Antietatn, ' wandered away from the stable, and got on a very high bill close by, and owing to the ice, was unable to get down. The animal remained there all night, and next morning when Mr. Hickman brought be home, be found her milk bag badly frozen, . Unfortunately be applied warm water to the frozen parts. In a day or so after, the bag burst in the middle, dividing between the front and back teats. The rear part turned black, and was afterward trimmed off by Mr. Hick man, removing tne nan or wuat was once a fine large udder. - The other half was un injured, and the wounds are now rapidly healing up. The cow wa a very fine one, worth perhaps f'O, and ' previous to the freezing gave Olbs. of butter each week, beside the milk used in the family Al though the two remaining teats give milk, which is not used, still the cow is ruined, so far as milker is concerned. . We have never heard of such a case of freezing be fore. Poached Eggs. , Tho right way to do, Is to have the water in the flat-bottomed dish or spider, boiling, and then place it on top of the stove where it will keep at the heat but but not boil a particle. , Break the eggs one by oiio and turn thom into tho water carefully, so as to keep them in nice form, the water being an inch or two deep. , Let the eggs remain two minutes, then lift each one out on a small skimmor and place them sido by side on a platter or on toast ; aud they will be handsome on the table, as well as tasto.du liuiously. .' ' ' R R. i. -BADWAY'S READY RELIEF ClRKlS TUB WORST I'AINK In from One to Twonty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR sftor rtailitir this !i,lvtMii.mciil m-vd any one HITFFKR WITH VAIN. RADWAY'8 HEADY HKI.IKF IS A CURE FOB EVKItY PAIN. It waa th flr"t and Is Til Only Hcmecly tlml tnnlnutly slops ttio most excruciating untiis. allavs Inflammations, and cures (.'ui'g.i'tiniiB, wli.th.r of the Luna:, bloinach, iiowclt, or oilier Klauils or organs, ujr one iiiipllrntlnn. IN KKO.il ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter liosr Yloletit or eTcriiclatlns: tlie pain the KHKUMATKI, Rrtt-rldilr-n, infirm, Crippled, Ii'urvous, Jiuuralflc or prostrated with UIhi-usc may suffer. RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT F.ASK. INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INKLAMMATIoN OK THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OK THE HOWKLS. CONflKHTION OK THE LUNGS. SORB THROAT. JilKKlrl'LT DKEATIIINO. PALPITATION OK TUB HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPIITHKUIA. CATAH1MI, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTIIAf'IIK. NKUKAI.OTA. RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AOUR CHILLS. The Application of the Ready Keltef tnth, partof rl:tlla where, the puiti or daUculty eiLls will Afford ease ' itnri comfort. Twenty drop In half tiimHrr of water wlllln a few mnnieiitncnre CHAMPS, SPAHM.H, PoUK STOMACH, HKARTIlfHN, fsicK HEADACIIK, WAKUIIKA, llYHENTKHY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWiXS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Traveleis should always enrry a bottle of Railway's Il'Tidy Itrlicf with them. A few drops In water will tirvunt Hickutwe or pains from chatifre of water. It Is v.Wr than French Ittrtiidy or Hitters as tl attmuUmt. FliV'ER AND JICIK. FEVER AMI AUUE cured for (Illy cents. There Is tint a remedial ftffenl In this world that will cure Fever :id Ague, and all other Malailoiis, Unions, Scarlet, Ty phoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAItWAY S Jmi.LS) so fliilek as RA11WAYS READY RELIEF. Fifty cunts per bottle. Hold by Druggist. HEALTH fBEAUTY !! STRONG AND PURE RICH HLOOD INCREASE OK KI.KNIt AND W Fit HIT CLEAR HKIN AM) liEAUTlKUL COMPLEXION bECtllKD TO ALL. DR. RAD WAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT If AS M ADR THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES i HO QUICK, W) ItAI'in ARK THK CHANOES THIS HOliy rNDl'.lUJOKS. UN D Kit THK IN FMfKNcK OK THIS TUULY WUS-UKUFUL MK01CINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh end Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. T.vvrr tlmp of Ilia BA USA I'AMJLMAN RES( LV r.N I' toti.nanikiitcs through Hie li Intnl. Hwrat, l'rliir, niid other tl'i1ln mid ulcin nf tliu vstcm tlio vljror of llfV. for It ri'palin the wrmtcr of t lie body with new and Round iMnti-rl.il. ticnifulii, Pvjihllift, Co'imimUlon, (iinudular il ,.-,!.., 1'lcom.n tho Throat, Mouth, 'luiiium, Noili'B In I .o imin.B a:id otltiT imrts of (he nymt-ni, fnre Kvph, M'Uiiiou 1 tftL'hnrn rroui tlifl iiurn, and the Wort ftiio of Slitu tMm'.imfl, I'lupthmn, Fever SnjcK, Bcald 1 t.-ul, Utitit WttriD, Suit Itlirurn, Krynlpetat, Acne, liluck hii.il . i'tniiH In thu Kli'hli. J'iimor. CimctTr. in tha Wiudo, nml nil w.viki tiliiK mid imhifiil ilHcliareon, Nlglit ivt-iitB, Ijiim of Sperm, :md nil wnntcn of Ihe IH nrlricl fill , , rt v. HI; in tint cMrutlva rnoxn or tliln woihK'I' of Motl Cli TiiUli v, and ft ft:w il:iy' line will iirove to utiy 'i74i :i uruic H Tir fUhcr of tlit-iu foru.g of dldciuM lti jri-ivi.t onwv'i- to euro tln'in. If tin Miik'ft, drillv oeconiloit rdncrd hr the irneten n :'t'i.iii(Kiriiiioti tliut U i-oiiUimnlly nroKri-fnlnK, mc ta''!r In itrrrnHnK t!n'"i' w:wlw, niid rrpnln tin; mrnu with li-w rj.nlfi ir.tilc fio'ii hciillllV Llood uiill thil Ui KARSAl'AItlLLlAN will and docn nenir. ,N'it nolytioe! iho Sawai,aii.m,ah HmnixvitT Pft nil kit'-wti re'tntlld nai-ntii In ln curt- nf Dionic, Srrofn. Un-, ;onitli,itioi.i.lt iiiiiL is km u.t)tutj; but i, U the only j.dmIuto cure for . . . Kl;t:&ey CS3adUcr tosnplnliit', '"m.iry, nod Womb ilNeiiK.', (irnrel, lHnln-tr, Dropsy, Hr i,li:.i.'i' of WittiT, Iiicoiitinuhctj of 1,'rliio, lirlicht's IJlu-n-f, AMnmlnnria. mid In ittl ciwoh whert llifrc niu brick (hut dt!Hw!iit, or Um wnUT U thick, cl'iiidy, mixed with n'iol!Uic . line tilt) wlitU' tif mi tyf, or tliri-adi like white ulltj. or tliiTt Ihh morbid, tlurk, billons up.eurniicc, mid whltv hont-iliifit di'jioulm, himI when tltcre Is a prlvkhiK. , biuninc feiiMtlrm wlion iia.liir w.itcr, inirt fair. In Uiu ( tvini; it'H) mid UiUj tlig Lolun, I'rlcc, $l.oo, WO RMS. Tito or.ly known and ture Remedy f..r nw'.t.J in, Vu;, etc, . Ttcnutr of 19 Year' Growth Cured by KacBwuy'it RcKoIvent. ttuvKftLY. Mam., July l, )Htt. Yin. TItiat t I Tir hni Ovarian Turner In tin orirltn and b.iwrl. All lh lH'Urt Mid M tlirrw wu na htlp fr II." I trM tvitrv thlnu tliftt m rarouniifiiKlrd ( lint nollitntf h)p1 mt, I in your ItMolvnt, rnl thoimlit I would try It i out hud no follli l:i ll, IrM'HiiFp hd nlferul Tor twvlva yeort. I took iU botllti -f l!i hJi vitnt, and on Iki of UwlwAy' Iila, juid two bot wf ymtr HMly ltllf i and lhra I mt a t lirn of tumor to bm Hpq fir loll, and I fl ImtUr, utiartar, and haypiet than I bar fur twilva ymrt, Tlia wont tumor wru hi the Irfl itdeof ilia tv-wi.1, rvr ih nT"ln. I wrlla tM to you fgr Uia iMBatlt of etuur. Voti oui uublUb it If you ulioota. HANNAH P. KXAPP. ' DR. RAD WAY'S SPitttFECT PUBQATIVE. PiLLS, Icrft-ct)y t!itfU'i, r'vKiititly rontvd with iwret fnni. Jur: , re Kt i bite, nrlfy, c fiuiw. un I pi ii-npi li't. liud wav 1'tlU, i'or thf ciiri of nil dloidciH of Uie Moninch, Livor. HjiVfrl. Ki'hu'VK, hl-oliir, iVcivnui DKentfa. 11 uliirin!, roiiHt)iutb,i( C'MllvtMu-kM, ImlltffMtlon, jA'Ulie Kill, ll'.lloii-llc.HM. JMloUrt FiiVtr, InfiiiNitiintldu of the llnWi-li, Filen.ntididl T-rnuifrmf ntsoftlu" I men ml Vl rtra. Wurnuitcd to cffi-rttt oMtlvecui. FurHy Vegeta ble, f-rntnlnltiK no nitrcnrv, itihitjnilw.or ili'leitTimii drtit:!. tif Ohwiv tha following ynii.Loiu rcitultliitC Dimmb-m of the l)lgf.lva Uiicuux: t'..!iitittl.n, Inward Pile. KuIIumi of tha BlfVH, in tha Ifnad, A-itliy of lha ftf)inas'h, NauMr. lls-Md-iini, DUiwl nf VimhI, Full tint or V.!(hl In tho fiUmili, tSouf Kf uutatluut, Hlnklnf or Flutlrhijr at tlia Pit nf the ftf.mint li, flwltnlrilnpr f tlia HnA, Hurrlnd and Pim.ult Hraathlnir, Khitlrlnr at th Hurl, ( hgalnK nr Siitfitcatlnt; tShalioni wbun la a Puttnrr. Iflinnauol VUlnti, Dot or Wla twfora thf S'st'it," Vt vr and Iull I'nm Id tha llaad, ltlclan y of P.l ration, YrllowneM of tha Hkin and Kvaa, P.iln In (ha SM, Cl)l, Lin.bi. ami tuildftt l-'lulni of !lat, slnniUtf in tha FImIi. ' . Afwd m-aof UA1(VAVS riT.T,S wlM free Ihe va. letti frtnuHM tins Bi'ovr-tinl i'-onkr., . J'lltu, i i.Th..!E. tsorr r.v ratiMiiiisis. IlKAD -FAT.HK. AM 'i laHCV Pond ona rtt,rv ftampio HAIVAY A CO., No, bj MuUb.u Iah. New yrk Jiifunuutlon wurth tliouauuila w 111 be aunt you. CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YOHK, 1 STRICTLY M VTUAL I " ' Ar4M(!t,l(il5,:Mli,Hl4 1J XSSUEBaH thenew fonns of Policies, and pre 1 twins as favorable tonus asuuy uouiuauy lu the United States. Thirty days grace allowed on each payment, and the policy held good during that time. Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. No extra charges are made tor traveling permits. Policy-holders share In the annual protltsof the Company, and have a voice lu the elections and muliugeiiieiil of the Company. , , , . No policy or medical feecharged." 1 '' Juirrui I.awrbhc, Pres't, M. U. Wynkoop, Vice Pres't. J. P.Kooehi, Bec'y. 4. F. EATON. Geueral Agent, No. 6 North Third Street,. 4.2ylJ College Mock, Harrlsburg, P. 'hotographs t ; Photographs ! 9 04 JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fuct that he Is prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS In the best stvle of the art. Ills Innir nTimrlAnnA QllttUiDB IIUU fcU prUUUUO PICTURES WHICH CAXNOT SB EX- CULLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, ArtUt, .Newport, Perry Co., Pa LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OP JoiicHtown, Penn'a. TJOI.ICIES PEKPETUAL at Low Kates. No X hteam risks taken. This In one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the State. Country property insured Perpetually atM 00 per thousand, and Town property alto 00 yvi iiiuusunu. LEWIS POTTER, HEW DLOOMFIELU, PA., 4 16 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ' Cor. falton. Water and Pearl Sti, N. Y. THIH well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly llirogliout. )t Is kept ou the European plan, and has ample accommodations for four hundred uuests. . I lie location is more accessible ro all parts of jxew i oi a. aun urooKiyu vnan any oilier nouse in the city. The Broadway Htauus oass tha hotel every inree minuteH, besides various lines of Street uars, one of wiilcli liileraecls every other route lu piew iiiik , It belna but two blocks from Fulton Ferry. makes It convenient for those wishing to visit the - uiiy oi (jimmies, as irom mis leny uiverge all Tuepriueipai uuiuuau routes in me cny oi iii'ook lyn. (6.mlp) GEO. N. TEK11Y, Proprietor. S SlIULEIi. S. At. SiiULEH S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, ' ! Terry' County Pa., Dealers tu all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. I...' I ' ' '' I.' . All soods in our Una sold at tha lowest urine Give us a trial. , , 6 4414U Writiiisr ! mHIS PLUin Is warranted EOUAL to Aumold's J and is sold at much less urice. The money will be refunded to those buying It, if it does not prove entirely Hnustaclory. , For sale by F. Mortimer, Mew Bloomlleld , MILLER St ELDER, .,,',; Sole Agents, 430 Market Street. , Philadelphia., 23031 JOBINSON ItOUSE, ' 1 (Formerly kept by Woo'drufTand Turbctti) Ntw Blootnfield, Firry County, Fa. i AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor " This well known 'and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent proprieior.Hiiu lie win spare no i.aius 10 acooin module his guests. The rooms are com foi table, the table well furnished with the best In the mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice Honors. A careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance A good livery stable will be kept by the proprietor April O. 4011. il OLENA. FJM1K Best Oil In the World for Machinery. It will not chill. It will not gum. It Is equal to the best Lard Oil. If you have any kind of machinery, ask for OLENA, and if you cannot buy It at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, ' Oil Manufacturers and Dealers, No. 860 Pcnn Arcnnp, '' 0 49 rittHburyh, J'a. x ir k " Silver Tongue" ) on GANS, Manufactured by i. ' E. P. NEEDHAM & SON, 143, 145 & 147 Eaet 23rd St., New York. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. Responsible parties applying for agencies In sections slid uusupplled will lecelve prniiipiattcn tlon andlllieral luducKineiits. Parties residing at a distance from our authorized agents may order from our factory. jr Send for illustrated price list. au l;it i. K. 0IKVIN. ( v , J i. B. OIHVIN J. M. C1IRVIN dfc SON, OoinmlMMlou SXereliuutw, NO. 8, SPEAR'S WHARF, Haiti more, 91 fl. VWe will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of country produce, aud remit the amounts promptly. 6 34 ly Booh Agents Or eat Industries OF THE UNITED STATES i' ' An Historical Summary of the Origin, Growth ana reriocuon or the Chief Industrial , Arts of this Country. , . 1300 Pages and 600 Engravings. Written by 30 Emlnont Anthors, Including John B. Gough, Leon Case, Edward Rowland, tios. a. uymiiD, nev. n. auwm nail, Hor ace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Albert Brls Bane, F. B. Perkins, Etc., Etc. This work Is a complete history of all branch es of Industry, process of manufacture, etc., in all ages, it la a complete encyclopedia or arts and manufactures, and the most entertain ing and valuable work of Information on Bub subjects of general Interest ever offered to the public. It Is adapted to the wants of the Merchant, Manufacturer, Mechanic, Farmer, Student and Inventor, and sells to both old and young of all classes. The book is sold by agents, who are making largo sales In all parts oi me country, it is oacrcd at low price or 3 80, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No family should bo without a eopy. We want Agents lu every town in the United States, and no Agent can fall to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agent the exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold 133 copies in eight days, another sold 868 in two weeks. Our agent In Hartford sold 887 in one week. Specimens of tho work sent to agents on receipt of stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address tho publishers. . . . J. a. BURR & HYDE, Hartford, Conn., CmcAoo, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. 6 41 ly HLATCI1LEY'8 Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. Tasteless. Durable. El- Anient and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention Is especially invited to mawiuiey s j ateur, improved i) Bracket and New Drop Check I Valve, which cm hn withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Heud for Catalogue ana l i iee-i.i.Ht, CIIAS. O. BhATCIILEY, Manufacturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6 371y Drugs! ' Drugs rriHRBubnciiberhafion hand and for sale, at JL low pricea, a complete assoiiii.eui.ui DRUGS, MEDICINES, ! AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. ' Also, a full stock of ' Concentrated Remedies,' PATENT MEDICINES, ' . , ESSENTIAL OILS, . ' PERFUMERY,' HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND i LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Baorameu itti purposes. t&"11tuiu:tantt Orile.rt rarefttUg und promptly filled. B . M . E B Y , NEWPORT. PERRY COUNTV, PA.:: Boots I Boots! . i A Kill Assortment of , THt CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, .; i , . Hand or Machine Bided, Whole Stock Double . , Sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured aud For Sale to the Trade by , , M. B. SPAHS, . ; YORK, PA. A full Assortment of . . ' Boots, Shoes and Rubbers . v.. i Constantly on Hand, i: i , nrtipeclal Attention Paid to Ordert.-K 6 23 26. ' r ; ' To Hliocimikcrs. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a . FINK ASSORTMENT OF ' FRENCH CALF SKINS, FINK LININQ S, k,R OANS, . . MOROCCOS, ' - ' SHOE THREAD, PEGS, , , . AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers., . , , F.tOllTIMER. PKRUY HOUSK, 7 i i, Kew Bloomlleld, Pa. THE subscriber having purchased the property ontheoornerof Maine aud Carlisle st reels, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends and former oustuiner to give him a call as he la determined tu furnish tit hi class accommodations. , . THOMAS SUTCH, ltf. ' Proprietor. AUCTIONKKKING.-O. Z. FINK will at tend to crying sales at all times. Having had considerable espeilemie, he Matters himself that he can give satisfaction to all.' Call at tlie Union Ill t.uiiiuer Mills, la Id a two., or address, i . ; Q.O. KINK, tSlypd ' j Duuuuuuon, Pa, Professional Cards. . ATIOltSKV AT LAW, 1 NEW BLOOM FIELD, TERRY CO., PA. AanlnltnS rtromntlv apr-nrprl firwl nl1wtat Writings aud all legal business carefully al tend ed to. . , . , 82 yl CHARLES II. SMn.KY, Attorney at Law. New lllooinlield, Perry Co. Pa. OTi-Offlce with C. A. Barnett Esq., next door to Mortimer's store . August 20, 1872 "ITTM. A. SrONSI.ER, Attorncy-nt-Law, y Olllee adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Dloomneld, Perry CO., Pa. 3 2 ly CHAB. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Lnw, New Hloonilleld, Perry CO., Pa. B.onice adjaimng SUirt:;ner' store. a 2 ly T P. McINTIHK Attorney at Law, and DIs il v. Olllee with JL trlct Attorney of Perry county. J. T. Moliitlre, New BloomAeld, Penu'a. JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Hloomneld, Perry Co., Pa. Olllee opposite t lie Court House, and twe doors vast of the Perry County Bank. Itefers to li. Mclntire, Esq. June 27, 1871. JOHN 0. S1IATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Hloonilleld. Perry co.. Pa. tlstry All kinds nf Mechanical nud Surgical Den orices.done in the best maimer, anil at reasonable i-Otllce at his residence, opposite the Reform, ed church, on High Street. 3 2 ly M. M. SUTCH, ATTORN EY-AT-L AW, New llliionitlclil. , Perry oo., Pa. Olllee TWO llnols West, nf K Xlintlmar r . Ale mure a I ly rlHAS. J. T, McINTIHE, Attornev-Rt-Law, K..1V lll,,,,,tlnl.l f'nr.;. .... Pa. f All professional business promptly and faith, fully attended to. 3 2 lv. . "1TM. N. 8EIBKRT, Attorney-at-Law, T V New Bloomlleld, Perry co Pa. Bloomlleld, 3 33 ly. JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, NEWPORT, PA. -omce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6 New Carriage JJaimfhc.'ory, On High Stiikkt, East op CAin.tgi.B St., -Vch IllooMiQt'ld, l eiiii'it. THEsuhsnrlherhasbulltalarpe and commodi ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New Hloonilleld, Pa., where he is prepared to man ufacture to order Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished lu the most artistic and durable manner. . Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable; aud at much more reosouabie rates. ,,. .(i , r REPAIRING of all kinds ueatly and prompt lydone A call Is solicited. j " SAMUEL SMITH Sltf Incorporated bu the Court of Common Pleat in 1801); by the LeyUlature.in 1871. ' Tlie 1'eimsylvanla ' ' Central Insurance Company OF POTT8VILLE. PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium Notes, , , . Promissory Notes 1 100,000 00 60,000 00 Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, (3,028 00 , .' Cash premiums due or col- lected for the first three ' ' months of 187-J 1,800 00' ' Cash from other sources , and agents 1,200 00 Judgment Bonds In Com pany's olllee, ...i.. 1,100 00 ' Totnl Cash...'......;.. J8.128 00 r Total cash and note assets, April isi, iorj lS0,iaH 00 JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TT, , Becrotary. , President. DIRECTORS i John D. Hadesty, A. P. Helms, Bcntamin Tctur, A. Sutermelster, James II. Grler, E. F. Jungkurt, Ellus Miller. i .. ;.i AGENTS: -IT. II. Hill, Edwnrd Fox, John A. K'ablo, Ed ward Wesley, Charles F. Deibert, Wm. R. GriUlth. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent. Arruugcments have been made with other first-class companses to re-lusure risks taken on the cash plan In such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex clusive territory, if desired. This Company confines Itself to fire insurance exclusively. OFFICE: No. 191 CENTRE 8T., POTTSVILLE, PA. INSURE IN THE i.Pcrry.County Mutual . Benefit Association, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA, tCiarferecf ly the Legtxlature March 9, 1872.1 TIIK t'UKAPEMT ANI SAFEST LIFJS INSU JIANt'U ever ollered to tlie people. It is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members pay F1VK IiOLI.AHS for a certificate of membership, and annual dues nu ages between 20 and 36, Sl.OUi between 3o und 50, J1.6l)s between 50 and 85, i00 for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1873; and the sum of 91.10 on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand . A member dying, to re ceive as many dollars as there are paying certill cate.holders. Tills plan Is adopted 111 order that persons who have been excluded from benelltsln other Life Insurance Companies by reasonof their expensive Urn lUTta may obtain some benefit ou a small Investment. H commends Itself to the nubile for the reason that it prevents the oountry from being drained of our uiouey by foreign com panies, i ' ' ' ' ,.,.;.! , JOHN A. BAKER, Pretldent. , , ' 1 ' CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer. LEWIS POTTER, Secretary, WILLIAM McKKE, General Agent. , 61
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