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l)t imcsf i Nctu. Bloqnificjir, )a.
Tuetday, March 12, 1872.
mil AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We tnrite communicfit Ion from nil permnswhonre
tnterenteil in matters properly belonging to this
teparlment.
To Wean a Colt.
It is not ncccsary nor even desirable that
in weaning, tlio colt (should bo removed
from the mare. It is a good plan to have
4 closed stall or Tiox for her colt next to
each maro's stall. She can then commu
nicate in her own way with hor colt, and
will not bo no uneasy as bIio would bo were
It removed out of sight, nor will tlio colt
duller in any way. Care roust bo taken to
give the colt water four tiiiios a day, and
feed with the best of tlio early-cut hay, and
gradually a few oats, a handful at a feed at
first, until a pint twice a day is fed. Colts
must bo kept thriving if a good liorso is
wanted. The curry-comb must be used,
but gently; the young animal bo caressed
mid taught not to fear but to love its ownor;
to become used to the various movmcnts
made around tlio stable, and the various
articles contained therein. It should bo
taught "to lead" now, if this has beon
neglected up to this time. If there is any
danger of the mare becoming troubled with
oxcess of milk, it must be drawn from her,
and dry feed bo given lier until nil danger
Is past. When she is quite dry tlio colt
may take exercise with her, but previous
to this it will be better in tho stable.
Slewed Oyslers.
Wo suppose that nine out of ton house
keepers will contradict us point blank, in a
abatement that, nine out of ten of them do
not know how to cook a dish of oysters.
By tho ordinary routine, that nearly every
ono follows, either the oysters are stewed
And shriveled out of all resemblance of
themselves in shnpc.sizc, and llavor, or else
the soup "thickening" lias a raw tasto
that spoils it. Hero is the right method;
try it once, and we'll warrant you won't
need telling tho second time: Pick tho
oysters out of the juico with a fork, as dry
AS possible; stew the juice, thickening with
tho milk, of which the soup is to bo made,
until thoroughly cookod; then drop tho
oysters in, and just as the cooled soup
begins to show signs of simmering, empty
tfut altogether, and you will have a rich
rtoup and plump oysters, luscious enough to
make you tliiyk you never tasted real
oysters.
How Bees Ventilate,
liees live in close houses, without a
window, and with but one door. They
need to breathe, they do not like poison,
And they aro not lazy. You may hear a
constant humming or fanning in tho hive
if you bend down your car to listen. Thcro
4a a strong steady draught of air going on
wi i bin, so that a piece of thistle-down is
blown away from the door. A row of
steady, industrious bees are flapping their
wings backward and forwards without a
moment's pause, holding on the floor with
their feet, and as they tiro, others supply
thwir place, for ventilation is part of tho
regular work of that well ordered home.
A Wrinkle about the Age of Horses.
Tho following information to ascertain
tlio ago of a horse, after it has passed tho
ninth year, is quite new to us, and will be
to tho most of our readers. After tho liorso
is nine years old, a wrinklo comes on tho
eyelid, at the upper corner of tho lower lid,
and every year thereafter ho has ono well
defined wrinkle for each year of his age over
nine. If for instance, a liorso has three
wrinkles, he is twelve. Add the number
of wrinkles to nine, and you will always
get at his ago.
t'2T My experienoo in leached ashes for
sweet potatoes the past year has taught mo
that there is no better feitilizer for sweet
" potatoes than leached ashes, even on very
iwoi' soil. The ashes are placed in furrows
oovercd with soil, and the potatoes planted
thereon. My crop was most cxcollont,
where, without the allies, I could hardly
havo mads any. Soil, sandy loam. W. B.
Advices lu Cases of Polsoiili.;.
Ptir in a glass of water a heaping tea
upoonful each of salt and mustard, and
drink immediately. Ouo or more doses
will empty and cleanse the stomach. To
yurcoine tho effects, swallow the whites of
two or three eggs, and drink a cup or two
of strong coffee.
Marking Ink for Parcels.
Dissolve asphaltum, grahamite, nlbertite,
of any mineral of this character in naptha
T oil of turpentine, to a thin fluid, and
on will obtain an ink to answer all your
avurpows, vie., to dry quickly, not to
spread, aud the marking to be nearly inde
tfeuctable, ' '
19" Narrow paths divide farms in
ranee, Germany and Holland. Illinois is
said to have ten times as much fence as
Germany, Dutchess county, N. Y., more
than all France, ,
' T Cleaa Bottle '
Partly fill the bottle with aoap suda, drop
its one or two dozen tacks, or some small
tails, and slake them up WUVly. ' '
Perry County Bank 1
Mpousler, Jnnltln & Co.
THE undersigned, having formed a Banking As
sociation under the above name and style, are
now ready to do a General Ranking business at
their new Banking House, on Centre Square,
OPP03TTB TUB CO VR T 110 USB,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
We receive money on deposit and pay back on
demand. We discount notes tor a period of not
over 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and
New York.
On time Deposits, live per cent for any time over
four months; and for four months four per cent.
Ws are well provided with all and every facility
for doing a Hanking Business; and knowing, aud
for some years, feeling the great inconvenience un
der which the people of tills County labored for the
want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want ;and this being
the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we
hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all th
business men, farmers and mechanics.
This Banking Association Is composed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. Hfonsi.eh, Bloomtleld, Perry county, Pa.
B. K Junkin, " " "
Wm. II. Miller, Carlisle,
orricEHS:
W. A. SPONSLEK, President.
Wn.UiM Willis, Casliier.
New Bloomtleld, 3 5 ly
1872
THE ACE.
1872
The Leading Democratic Newspaper in
Pennsylvania.
Prepare for the Presidential Campaign. Bring
the Truth beforo the People. Now is the
time Get up Clubs at once Vigllence and
Energy in the Present gives Double ussuruuee
of Success in the Future.
THE AGK is tho linn and earnest advo
cate of Democratic priiieipleHiisdeelared by
tho founders of tho Republic and embodied
in its institutions. To maintain them is its
constant aim, and it is tlio persistent and
vigilant advocate of reform, general and
municipal. It lias sought no alliance with
any clique or class interests ; it has been
subject to no corrupt inlluenco ; but has la
bored without fear or favor, for tho general
good.
the daily Aug contains tho Latest Intel
ligence from all parts of tlio world, with
articles on Government, Politics, Trade, Fi
nance, and all the current questions of
the day; Local Intelligence, Market reports
Stock Quotations, Marino Intelligence llo
ports of Public gatherings; Foreign and
Domestic correspondence and discussions
of whatever subjeots are of general interest
and importance. Besides social telegrams
it has all tho despatches of tlio associated
press KltOM ALL- PAHT8 OF TIIK WORLD.
Tho Ago is the only Democratic morning
paper in Philadelphia in tho English lan
guage, and is therforo one of the best ad
vertising mediums.
Tlia Weekly Ago, combines Literature
witli News of tho day. In its columns aro
Stories, poetry, departments for Ladies and
children, Agriculture items, Sunday read
ing, etc. Tlio Weekly Ago is acknowl
edged to lie tlio best Family Journal print
ed in Philadelphia.
NOW 19 THE TIME.
Tho beginingof the year is a good time
to subsci ilo for a newspaper, and to sub
scribe for THE AGE is a good way to be
gin tlio New Year. Our forms to subscri
bers aud clubs aro furnished below.
THIIMS OF THE DAILY AUK.
Duo vcar by mall 18 00 Six months M25
Three months 2 25
For any iicrlod less tkan 8 muiitlis, at the rate of
ONE HOLLAR per month.
TERMS OF TIIK WEEKLY AOE,
One copy one year 1 BO Ten copies 912 AO
Twenty copies ' 22 00 Fllty to Uo
We liavo no traveling agents authorized
to receipt lor us.
Drafts on Pliil'a. or Post Oflice orders, to
the order of tho Publishers, being safer aro
preteiable to any other mode of remittance
All who send by express must prepay the
express charges. Subscriptions can com
mence with any number. Specimen copies
sent free on application. Address,
HOBB & BIDDLE
10 South Seventh St.
Philadelphia.
ew Carriage Manufactory,
Ok High Stiikkt, East of Caui.isi.k St.,
New Rloomflrld, lenifa.
TIIK subscriber has built a largo and commodi
ous Shop on High St., Knst of Carlisle HI reel,
ew llloniullclil, l'a., where he Is prepared to man
ufacture to outer
On, i i i it o w
Of every description, out of the best material.
Slciglm of every Style,
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable maimer.
. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and miieh more durable, and
at much mure reasonable rates.
U-ltKPAUtlNO of all kinds neatly and prompt
ly done. A call is solicited.
SAMUKL SMITH.
s ltf
WEATHER STRIPS.
TORREY'S PATENT.
QUALITY MAINTAINED.
PRICES COMPETE WITH THE
OIIJCAIE8T.
E. S. & J, Torrey,
168 Pulton St., K. Y.
as. a.
T AST AND ONLY NOTICE. Notice la
I J hereby given that the accounts of Ws,
Koioa A Bon, Newport, Fs., must be paid
within thirty days from date, or they will k
left la the bands of an officer forcollectiosV
- WM. KOUOH BON.
Jaaury t, 18TJ.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
C. 1. ICNIC.11IT fc BRO'S,
Wholesale Diisleu in'..,,
FISH ,
OllO OHIO
AND
T?io visions,
114 South Delawaro Avcnne,
Helow Chestunt St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for
Collins, Uetldcs It Co's Canned Fruits.
041tf
A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lcwars. J. B.Glelra.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Wholes ali Dealers in
Tobacco, Scgars, &c.,
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH BTKEET,
1MI I Ij A DFJLP1II A.
S2310
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
WIiolcNitle (UrocorH,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 120 AftCII STREET.
rhiludeljhia.
The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool
a specialty. 31
Please send for a Circular. 48
Peterson's Magazine.
CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL I
Splendid Offers for 1872.
THIS popular monthly Magazine elves more for
the money than any In the woild. It is the
liest colored fashions, ilie best original stories,
and the best engravings o f any lady's hook. ; reat
and costly Improvements will be made in 1872, When
it will contain
ONE THOUSAND PAG EH!
ForilTKEN Sl'LKN DID STEEL FLATICSt
TWELVE COLO It KD IIKK1.1N PATTERNS!
TWELVE MAMMOTH COLORED FASHIONS?
ONE THOUSAND WOOD OUTS!
TWENTY-FOUR FAUE8 OF MUSIC I
All tills will be given for only two dollars a year,
r a dollar less than Magazines of the class of
"Petersons." Its
THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES
Are the best published anywhere. All the most
fiopular writers are employed to write originally
or " Peterson." In 182, the addition to Its usual
quantity of short stories. Five Original Copyright
Novelettes will be given, viz: Bought With a
Price, by Ann S. Stephens; The Island of Dia
monds, liy Harry Danforth; Once too Often, by
Frank Lee Itenedlct : Lindsay's Luck, by Miss F.
Hodgson; and A Wife, by the author of " The Sec
ond Life.
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION FLATE8
Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved
on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six fig
ures. They will tie superbly colored. Also sever
al pages of Household and oilier recipes; in short,
everything interesting to ladies.
TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE.
One copy, for one year, t2. 00 ; Five copies, for
one year, 8.()U; Eight copies, one year, S12.0U.
SUPEltn PREMIUM ENGRAVING !
Every ci'soii getting up a club of live at tl.fio
each, or eight at llfto each, will be entitled to an
extra copy of the magazine for 1H72. and also to a
copy of the superb parlor mezzotint (size 24 Inch
es by IK) " Five Times to One Day," which, at a
store, would cost four dollars.
VSiieclmeus sent, gratis, to those wishing to
gel up Clubs. Address,
CH ARLES J. PETERSON,
No. 3o6 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Photographs !
Photographs !
J A con VOllLE,
Photographic Artist,
MEWl'ORT, PENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully call the at
tention of the citizens of tills eouiitv to the
fact that he Is prepared to take I'llOTUURAI'IIH
In he best style of the art. Ills long experience
enables him to produce
PICTVRKS . WHICH CANNOT JiB BX
CELLED, All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine siecliueiis.
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 baud, and for sale at low prices.
JACOH COB LB, Artist,
Newport, Ferry Co., Ps
Those Old Clothes
Need be worn no longer, as the subscribers are
now prepared with a full stock of Fall Casnlmers
from which they make clothing to order. If a gar
ment made by us does not lit It,
Can be Exchanged for
One which will give entire satisfaction.
Full New Suits
Made at short notice, and In a superior manner
As we have the regular monthly Fashion Reports,
those who desire cau bare their garments
Cut in the Latest Style!
We ask all wanting Clothing to call and exam.
Ine our assortment of goods sultod for Mens' aud
aad Boys' wear, and see specimens of our work, -.
MOBTIMER,
Now iUooasfUH. Pa,
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
' Dr. WALKER'S OlLrPOBKZA 1
VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds of Thousands
Boar testimony to their Wonder-
ful Curative KtfecU.
WHAT ARE THEY?
O V S THEY ABB NOT A VTLS
rSI FANCY DRINK
Mactoor Poor Hum, Whiskey, Tmof Hplriis
tind Itel'nea Uquurfl doctored, cptccd ftndkwtct
cu.d t. plcasotua tiuto, Cllcd"Tonlc,",,yippct::.
crc," " r.citorcrs," c. tut lead Ilia tippler (a to
drunkenness and rnln, bat arc a trno Slcdlclnc, r.nio
from the Native Iiootsanil Herts of California, n-co
from nil Alcoholic tlniu!aniB I'hcKto 1'ia
UK EAT U1.I1M1I Ftltllltit aud A l.IIi:
lilVINU l'UIM'iri.Eiipcllixt Innovator L:.i
luvlgcrutor of tlio fc'yrtini.cjrrying eff all poIsciioL't
matter and rcstorlni: tho Hood to a healthycr.atii.-.
Ko person can taUo tlicso Ulttvrs tccordinf to i ;n c
tlon and ruinaln lor-g unwell.
frlUO wilt bo given fornu inccnillicivcrrvluod
tlio bones are not destroyed by n:::ir:v.l -. or
other ineaus, otd tho vital crauj ti;fcUU tiUuut:o
point of rcuair.
I'm-Iiiflittuii:ilovy r.nd Chrnuio Ilhcuu.n
tlHin mid tioul, DyapcpNta, vr Indiucniiou,
UilioiiK, K cm I tic ut nml Imcmiittt in lic::i
Dlhcstht'HUl'tboItlood, l.ivcr, Iviilm i , ui.cl
lllniUlcr, Ultimo ltlttctn 1-cvu tcca nioEt rucc:n
U(. fcMKh liisccHC-u tro cnr-.ul ly Viitutccl
ntooft. vlilcli Is K'jivjr.-Jly i roOuccd ly ui-raaiviii-.i
Of tiu DllM'MlYO OtritllH
DYM'LTMA (; 'I I.NIJi;l-TIOX, Kcsd
ache, l'aln lu thu bl'oul. bir, Cot.t,;id,Tii,l.t-.i.:tf liic
Client, lJizzlticbj, tour 1 n:c:r.l.CLU if t.io t'ttniat:::,
Uad luati: In tiio Mouth, L.Iioua Aiturl.f, l'a'.p.ti.tlMi
cf tho Ilea t, iLfi&KimaUon cf tlio l.ui.t'8, l'a!u l'i l!:o
rcKlons of thu Klilntyp,riHlnltiim!rca oOtr . .i.ul
iiyui)tiinic,i'.ru tlio ol'.bj r.:;r:,i .f l.yipcr
'ill yluv.goratu tho bwiuach aud Uxu'.a'.o l;.o to
pld liver and Lov.Tb,T. l;lc!i render ll.ctsi of u:ici;uat:i:d
culcacy lu clcnutini; li.cLlocdcf ail ii!na:rliiva, c-J
luipcrtlnjc new life and viir r t t!io v. !io!o system.
I'Olt Ml IN I) IKE A81.B, I.iupt!onn,Tctf.T, fait
lihcuni.lllouiim, I i-n, , 1 in.t.itc, 1 uiulcv.Eoiis, f Lr-bunch-u.iilLn-V.'oiui.i,
L-cr.lu-Iieud, lioro Fyca, Krytiiv.
clos, ltoli, ficurft, Dl.iar.lurat:oi:acftiioUnt Humors
aud UlseiucB ol' tl.o tiin, of wiu;lovcr tiamo or uaturc,
oro literally t! is' up uadcutod out of tliuoyBtcm lua
sbori time by thu ui:e cf theuo fitters. Ono bot'to In
such casuu wlil conviueo tiio taout lucrcduloua their
curatlro ofToet.
CIcuhbu tlia itiatcd Wnod vrliencvcr you find Its
lirpurltlca hurntir.R thronnli tho shin Inl'implos, Trap,
tloin ortcteiii t liaune It v.lica you Und It obstructed
and sIuruIcIi l.i the. volns i elennso It when It la foul,
and your foi.liiii:s irill tiil yjuwlion. Keep tiio blood
pure and tho lit sllli of tlio tycl.ia v. ill follotv.
PIN, 'J'Ariislotlicr WfjftMM, lurUmii In tlis
rctem of ho n?ai;y tiiom-anilr.. li-u tirc.ti'.u'.ly dectruy
od and removed. 1 or f:;ll lirocllons, read care-fully
tho circular urour.1 eixli hi.ulc, yitutedlnUurlau
suai;oBi;i.i;lli,(icriii;i.i, ;'i,..,eli buii patiuiu.
V.WALKRr., Proprl. lor. Ii. It. Mi;l)ONAl.D j CO.,
Smesista and Geu. Agents. ta rrancl:o, CrJ ,
and 93 and Si Couuiorcj &trcit, Tori..
aareoLO dt au. uiicuuists ano uz.vi:ii9
1780 TAKEN0TICE. 1871
Are You Afflicted or Sick ?
PAHRNEY'S
BLOOD CLEANSE II
OR
X A. N A. C K A. T
If
AN Alterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and
Purffu, for discuses arising from hud blood.
This preparation was established lu 1870,uuil
has been prepared in liquid form for more than
18 years. In January or February, 1870, anoth
er party commenced to prepares similar article
which la interior to the genuine, and which
should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Da.
FiiiiiNF.r's Blood Cleinsek oh Panacea,"
auit accept no others.
The Trade Murk of the oldest and tcnulno,
Is pi Inted In green on a yellow wrapper, huv
iiiKHlsolhe slijuuture of 1. Kuhrney, M.U.,
C li Uii t;i).
' Dr. r. Fahrney's Health 3femenr)er" gives
the hiitory and uses of thu lii.oon (Ji.fanbku,
testliiiouiulH, und other luforniullon, seut free
charge. Address
1)11. P. FaIIKNET'S BltOTIIKItS & Co.,
Wiiyneshoro, Frunklln County, Pa.
Ask tor Dr. Kuhrucy's Blood Cleanser und
CI. KANSK VOUIt I1LOOI).
fST Bold everywhere und In New Blooiuflcld
by F. Moutiubh & Co., otUy.bH
Tho I'oiinsj Ivimla
Cattle Insurance Company.
Capital and Assets, $150,000.
Inctirjiiiriitril hi tir Court uf Ctimmon
Pleat of Sthuylkill Co., Kov. 27, '09.
Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871.
TT has now full power to Insure Buildings,
Merchandise and all kinds of froperty
against Fire, Storms or Tempests. Also, to
Insure Horses and Cuttle aguinst Death or
Theft. The rates on Loan or Y referred Policies
are a little higher than any other company
doing business In the county but this class of
policy holders can borrow nioney any time the
Company can spare it out of Its supfus assets,
and the money will be loaned In rotation, so
that the first persons procuring loan policies
can be the first to borrow money If they need
It. Only
BIX 1'EIt CENT. INTKUK8T
will be charged for money, and loans will be
made st all places that good agencies can be
established, so that the Company will be a
Moms Company wherever It does buaineas.
The Company will also take risks on the
common cash and mutual plans as cheap as
other reliable companies.
The Directors meet regularly on the second
Mouiay of every month.
JOHN D. HADK8TT, President.
JAME8 II. OKIKR, Secretary.
0ffice,-308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.
in
(AM. KINDS of Prntlng neatly
PRINTINQI leseestrdat the "IBuMMrufii
( Tiuas" trrsAM JoaOmua,
Ill
B Z H
Dgs. Drugsl
T
IHE Rubserlber has on hand and for sale, at
low prices, a complete assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
AND CHEMICALS,
Of all kinds. Also, a full stock at
Concentrated Remedies,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
FERFUMEUY,
HAIR OILS,
BRUSHES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Pure Wines
AND
LIQUORS,
Always on hand, for Mechanical and Sacrame
tal purposes.
i&'Pit'i'ifint' Orders carefully artA
promptly Jilled.
B. M. EBY,
NEWPORT, PEltRY COUNTY. PA.
1STEW YORK
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK,
STRICTLY M VTUAL t
A.KHet, tfM,GOO,000 !
ISSUES all the new forms of Policies, and pre
sents as favorable terms as any company in th
United Stat s.
The Company will make temporary loans on its
Pollutes.
Thirty days' grace allowed on eaeh payment, ant
the H fey held good during that time.
Policies issued by this Company are non-forrelt-ure.
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Policy-holders share in the annual prollls ot tlio
Company, and have a volee In the elections aal
management of the (J mpanv.
No policy or medical tee charted. '
Justus La whence, l'res't.
M. It. Wynkooi', Vice l'res't.
J. P.ltooEHS, Sec'y.
J. F. KATON.
Ueneral Agent,
No. 6 North Third Street,
4.2a yl College ltlock, Harrlsburg, Pa.
PROSPECTUS FOB 1872.
FIFTH YEAR.
A Representative and Champion of Amer
ican An.
THE ALT) INE:
An Illustrated Monthly .lournal claimed to be the
handsomest Paper in the World.
"fiivo my love to the artist workmen of TUB
ALDIME wlioare striving to make their profes
sion worthy ol admiration or beautv. as It lias al
ways been for usefulness." Henry ft'ard needier.
NEW FEATURES FOR 1872.
Alt'P DEl'AHTMEST.
Asa guarantee of the excellence of this depart
meat, the publishers would beg to uiiuouiieu dur
ing the column year, Sieeimetis from the following
eminent American artists:
W. T. ltiehurds, (iraiiville Perkins, .las. Smiley, '
Wm. Hart, E. O. V. Hurley, It. Ii. Plguet, Wm.
Heard, Victor Nelillg, I' l :llik Heard, lien. Smiley,
Win. It. Wilcox. Paul Dixou, Aug. Will, James ll
Heard and .1. Hows.
TIichh pictures are lielng reproduced regardless
of exH!iise, by the very best engraver in II
cnuntiy. and will bear the severest critical com
parison with the best foielgu work, it being the
di-lerniination of the publishers I hat 'till'. AL
HI NK shall be a successful vindication of Amer
ican tusto In cniiinctltiou with uny existing publi
cation in I he world.
LITKKAHY HEPAKTMENT.
Where so mueh attention Is paid to lllustratloi
and get up of the work, too much deieuilencH oa
Stoddard, who lias received assurances of assist
ance from a host of the most popular writers aud
poets of the country.
THE VOLUME I'Olt 1872
will contain nearly 300 pages, and 250 tine engrav
ings. Commencing with the number for January,
every third number will ooniain a Lh-uiiI I Tul tinted
picture 011 plule aer, inserted as a frontispiece.
The Christinas number of 1K72, will lie a splendid
volume in Itself, containing fifty engravings, (four
In tlut) and. although retailed at tl, will be sent
without extra charge to all yearly subscribers.
ACHUOMOTO EVERY SUBSCRIBER '
was a very popular feature last year, and will be '
reiieatrd Willi the present volume. The publish
ers have purchased and reproduced, at great ex
pense, the beautiful oil painting by Hkis, entllle4
''Hame Nature's School." The chromo Is llxlt
Indies, and is an exact fac simile, lu site and ap
pearance, of the original picture.
, TERMS FOR 1872.
One Copy, one year. With Oil Chrome, rv.( '
rive Copies " "
Any person sending 10 names and 40 will reeelv
an extra copy gratis, making li copies lor tba .
money. '
Any person wishing to work for a prem um, ess .
have our premium circular on application. We '
give many beautiful and desirable articles offered
by no other par.
Any person wishing to sot, permanently, as our -outut.'
P1l3,' M rt,trtnet' encling N lor
JAMES BUTTON CO.,
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23 Liberty Street. New Tort.
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tend to crying sales at all times. Marina ha4
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