6 mt moomfxtYtt Ruus. Tuesday, June 25, 1872. A1TD nOUSZHOLD ITEMS invite eommnnicationefrom all permnwho are interested in matters properly belonging to this Hcaarlment. . Agricultural Organizations. Farmers organize 1 is the watchword of to-day, all over our beautiful country, "the Farmers' Club In almost every thickly settled neighborhood, are all doing a good , work, developing crude ideas and sugges ting experiments. The county Agricultu ral Societies holding their annual fairs In almost every couuty, are making rapid strides in improvement of the stock and erops. The State Agricultural Societies are also working a revolution in the fine stock in terest, the improvement of farms and crops and the introduction of improved farm ma chinery. Within the past year or two the " Pa trons of Husbandry" a national organi zation has been organized in various sec tions of the country, and is destined to elevate the profession of the farmer, and make them a power in the land that will be folt by monopolies. . The Agricultural Congress composed of the best men of the nation, is making the profession of farming of the first national importance, developing theories, and adopt ing plans looking to the improvement of the agricultural interests of the country. Think of the incalculable good that is now being done evory year by this array of Agricultural organizations. Farmer, Organize, and keep up your or ganizations, attend your meetings, consult ' with each other, for the contest will now commence between the monopolies, and these organizations that represent, your best financial interost. Heretofore there has been no contost ; the farmers, single handed, were subject to all the Impositions of the sharpers and monoi-olists. Farmer; organize in defiance of political leagues. You have the papers- all over the country at your command. Let these pa pers be your organs. Give them your sup port, and they will stand by yon through every contest. .' Comfort for Tea-drinkers. . ' In the life of most persons a period ar rives when the stomach no longer digosts enough of the ordinary eloments of food to make up for natural daily waste 6f the bodily sustenance. ' The size and weight of the body begin to diminish more or loss perceptibly. ' At this time tea comes in as a medicine to arrest the waste, and to keep the body from fulling away so fast, and thus enables the less euorgetio powers of diges tion still to supply as much as is needed to repair the wear and tear of the solid tissue No wonder therefore, that tea should be the favorite, on the one hand, with the poor, whoso supply of substantial food is scanty, and on the othor with the aged and infirm, especially of the feebler sex, whose powers of digestion and whoso bodily sub stance have already begun" to fail.' . Nor is it surprising that the aged female, who has barely enough of weekly income to buy what are called the necessaries of lifo, should Hpend a portion of her gains in pur chasing herself an ounce of tea. She can live quite as well on loss common food, when she takes her tea along with it, while she fuels lighter, at the same time more cheerful and fitter for her work, because of the indulgence. Cut Worms. . i An exchange says : "It is very annoy. ing aftor having set out a nice lot of sweet potatoes or oabhage plants, to see them cut down one by one by cut worms. We have tried ashes, lime, soot, and in fact every thing we have ever heard of, but never found anything ellectual, until by accident, we found three or four of the worms gath ered one morning ajindor a small board which hud beon left by some children on a sweet potato hill. Acting upon this hint, we placed small pieces of board, large chips, etc., all through the patch, and we trapped them by hundreds. ' Tho boards must he lifted early in the morning, and on very warm days about noon.' A little cure for a few days will clear these posts out of tho garden. One triul will satisfy any per son of the merits of this plan," t2TTho Scientific Fross quotes tho testi mony' of a gentleman in Sun Francisco,, with regard to the value of fresh eggs in affording nourishment to weak animals, lie remarked that he had known a young colt' which to all appearances, was nearly dead,' the breath of life ' being barely per ceptible, to be quite ( instantly revived by giving it one or two fresh eggs. The same result, in ' several ' Cases to w lilcll tie was knowing, have,, followed the administering of eggs to weak calves, and also to feeble and chilled lambs. A remedy so simple so easy at hand and so effectual in the cases mentioned which ofert occur with calves and lambs should be remembered by our readers. ' " ' '" ' ' ' Boots I Boots I . .!.,..!. i . , ... ( .... i ! ; i-A Fill AMortiuentof 1 ;' ,. THt CELEBRATED. YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Bided, Whole Stock Double . . , r who aim Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by ; M. B. SPAHS, ;. ' . YORK, PA. A full Assortment of. ,t ... Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. ' n-Hpecial Attention raid to Orders.- 62326. The ingredients that COMPOSE KOSADAU3 nro published on every pnekage. there- 'fore it is not a secret, pcp.iration, consequently ... PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain euro for Scrofula, Syphilis in all lis form, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Ulood. 0H3 E07TLS CP UMATAHS will do mors good than ten bottles of I ho Syrups of Sursupirilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHY5ICIAN3 have used RoKiilalisintlieirpractice for tho past three years and freely ondorso it mi reliable Alterativo and Ulood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUOIt.rf Baltimore. DH. T. J. BOY KIN. " DIt. B. W.CAUH. " DR. V. O. PANXKU.Y, " DH. J. S. SIUl!:S, of NlchoIurUle, Ky. DIl. J. L. KcCAItTHA, Columbia, 8. V. on. a. ::od-;:r, r.iijceomb, n. c. a::d indorsed by J. B. mcxc:i k EONS, Tall lUver. At. F. W. SMITH, Jvksr-n. IKirh. A. V. V, tli'.Kl.LU. Lima, chio. B. HAI.L, I.lma.O lo. CBAVIi.. & CO.. (JfinlonsirV, Va. SA.M'1.. C. McFAIWLN, Murircn- boro, Teiiii. Our &p.rc v.-i'.l not r.llow of any ex. tcntlc-l i-.-iii-i: I. In relation to tho virtues ni' 1U adl. Tollio Moclical Profession m-c uiiiian'co a Kluid Kx tractsupcrior i any I hey have ever ' used ill the trci mi nt of diseased Blood; and to the)!', rte-.l wesuy try Hosadalts. and you will be restored to health. . Rosailalls Is sold tiv sll Dnieirists. prlco $1.30 per bottle. Address E2. CLr.-TS k CD. . Manufatturivg ChemM,, llALTlUOkK, Mo. 6 SO 62 JUNCAN 8IIERMAN & CO,, 11ANKE118, No. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of the world. W Current accounts received on sucb terms as may be aureed upon. (5 12tf . rI?o NhoomnkcrH. rpHE subscribers keen constantly on band, a FRENCH CALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, It 0 AN S, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, .AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe uittneiB. . F. MORTIMER. GKTTII13UEST! EWebster's Unabridged Dictionary I 10,000 Words and Meaninut not in other lHc- Unnariet. anoOEngravliiBs; lmo rases Quarto. Price 112. TThenevcr I wish to obtain exact definitions, I VV consult it. Ibehuvler Colfux.1 Every Scholar knows Its value. 1W. II. l'rescott, the Historian. TJeen one of my daily companions. 1 TJeen one ol my dally companions. . - ('"''ii I,. Motley, the Historian, &C Co for as I know, best donning Dictionary. .,..,,... . I Horace Mann. rnhe best guide of students of our language. i , ... . . '. fJohuo. Whlttler.J TfxceU all others iu dunning siUeullllc terms. tt ' , , ., ll'resldent llltuhcock.l Remarkable comiiendlum ol hunmn kuowlMlue. n VV. 8. t'lurU, ITes't Ag. College. J A necessity for every Intelligent family, student, teacher and professional man. What Library Is complete without the best Knullsh Diutlounry T Published by O. fc t!. AI KltitlAM, bprinutleld. Mas. -old by llooksellers. . , . 7 . ., . Webster's Primary Hchool Ulctloiutry.2n4 Kngrav's " , ('oiiiuicin Kehool . " 27 ' ...I . i niKh Hchool " ' aw-' ' lAcadeinio ' ' at, ' " 4 on uliiiK House " with numerous illustrations and many valuable tublus not to be found elsewhere. l'ubllslisd by IVIHOtf. BI.AKEMAN, TAYLOR &CO., VWork, ( 4i , 233t PERltX HOUSE, . ' ; : . .( L i t Xe Blopmfleifd, Te.J THE subscriber having purchased the property on the coiner ot Maine and Carlisle street.', opposite the Court House, Invite ail hi friends and former customers t give him a call as he Is determined to furnish first class accommodations. Proprietor. iAIX kINlB( Prnting neatly eiccuU'dot the "IIIukimviiu.0 Ximu" fcvrsAM JosOrric. EOSADAilS O .ink. L No Parson can tk th Bitter accord in lo dtreclions and rem in lonpt unwell, providrd !hcir bonei are not destroyed !v mineral poison or other me ins, and thft vital organs watted beyond tht poiut of repair. Dynprpwla or InllRrtlon Headirtie, fain in the MumldfTs, OmirIis. Tiftntne of the Che!, iJijc tine3!, Sotir Krurtalions nt' the Stnmarh, Dad Tante in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks Palpitation of tha Heart, Inflammation of (he Lungs Vain in fha regions of the Kidney, and a hundred other piinful symptoms, are lha offuprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints it has no equal, and one btile will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits than a IrmMhy advrrii.emeitt. ' For Fcmnle Complaint, in young m old, m.irrird or pintle, rt the dnwn of wfimanhrxid, or th turn ot lite, the-.a Tonic Hitlers dipi.ty si decided an influenca tliasf a marked improve incnt is soon percep tible. For InflmisHintorv mid Chronic Tlheu utntlsiti ;uul tinut, Iti!iou, Kmiiitctit and Inter mittent Fevers I)ieae:tof the ioid. Liver, Kidneys and Uladder, theie Hitters Inve mi equal. t Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are is tiemtle Purgative n well na a Tonic posaessinf also the pucultar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. For Hkin Dlnenaea. Emotions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Swt. 1'tmples, Pustules, Boils, Car buncles, Ring-worm, Scald-Head, Sore Eye. Ery sipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration! of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system hi a ihort time by the use of thee Bitters Orntefnl Thousands proclaim Vinbrar Bit Tsrs the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. WALKER, Prop'r. B. II. 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TWO CHARMING AND POPULAR WORKS OF ART, "Wide Awake and Fast Asleep." iTwo Exquisite FRENCH OIL CHROMOS. the subjects of which are Life-Size, and can not tall to please all who love art or children. ore GIVEN AWAY to every subscriber for 1872, whether It be a New Subscription or a Re newal I The "Now York Evening Mull" says of tuese unromos : , ' Wide Awake," and " Fast Asleep," are two exumples of the Chrouio Lithographic Art, wnlch nave few rivals In the market in attrac tlvencss." A subscriber writes to the Publishers i "The Chromos fur surpass In beauty and style, any thing tbnt I expected. A neighbor or mine bought the same Chromos in New York a few months ago, and puid ten dollars for tbem. f lease accept my thanks tor tuem." 0 ENLARGEMENT AND CHANGE OF FORM, On the flrst of January the paper was en. larged, and will hereafter be folded in Twenty four Large Quarto Pages, pasted at the back and trimmed at the edges, a decided advan tage In convenience for reading, possessed by no other religious weekly pubiisncd. MRS. HARRIET BEECHER 8T0WE during tho year 187!i, WILL WRITE EXCLUSIVELY for the CHRISTIAN UNION (with the excep. tlon of One short story already engaged for another publication.; THE TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION are as follows t ONE YEAR ONLY 83 00. , Tbi will entitle the subscriber to tho paper and the above pair or beautiful cu Chromos, delivered at the publication ofllce. If the sub scriber will add Ten Cents for expenses of wrapping, mailing, eto. (SJ.IU;, the Chromos will be mailed, post-paid. In the order of names on the Subscription List! and If tho sub scriber prefers to send still 35 ccuts more ($3.20 citoL'etuer). me copies so mailed win be strongly mounted on card-board, sized and varnished, all ready ror training. This i tne method we recommend as the most satlslac- tory and the one which nearly all our sub scrlbers order. l-0 Send money by Postal Orders, Drafts, or Registered Letters, . .. tar FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED, ja RT Specimen Cople of the " CHRISTIAN UNION" mulled euen or postage to any aa dress on receipt of six cents by J. B. FORD & CO., Publisher, 24 27 Park Place, New York -y KUETAIIhE l'lAINTH ASSJy M1JKIH! GRAPE VINES, (80 Varloties.) : PEACH, APPLE, PEAR, FRUIT TREKS, 4o., Green IIuiisso HtotOf, 4to. . " ' ' FOB THE HPRINO OK 171 '" A large variety of cfcoloe and Perfectly Reliable stick oliured at fair prices. bed aud plants, by r.'atl. ' Circulars mailed, prepaid a followsi Mi , No. 1. VeHulabl PlauU aud ttevds, Flower Heeds, ttc. No. 1L Green House, Bedding and Flowering Plants, Ornamental Trees, shrubs, stones, be. No. 1 Urape Vines, Fruit Trees, Hmall Fruits, ., till. , , OEO.F. McKAHLANU, Blverside Nurseries, Utf UarrUburg, Pa. : R BEADY "RELIEF RADWAY'S f'VBBS TIIK WORST FAINS ' In from On to Twenty Mlnuto. i : , NOT ONE HOUR nfUf reatlltiKthui iwlvurtinnncnt nrcri any ons ' HUKJICU WITJI I'AIN. . RAmVATB 11KADY RKIJKI lt A CtltK F6U , : EVEIIY I'AIN. , , , It wu Uif fir.t and In - Tlie Only livlfi HmdT . . that tiiHiantly Hon ihm niort rxcnic)titic ialn, aIIavii liinnminfttlonn. Mid cure Concent Ioiim, whether of tho L"uj. Htoniitch, iiowals, or otliw fr,laod or organs, by ous Hfitilk-iitlon, IN KHOM ONJC TO TWKKTT MINtTRa. no fnattvr how violent or ck cm elating tha pain the -HIIKl'MATiU, Ittil rUlilpn, InllrTti, Crippled, S'sjrrous. eurtUaio, or pruatratod with dlavaau may luffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WIM, AFFoni) INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF TUB K1DNKVS. INFLAMMATION OK THR DLADDEII. INFLAMMATION OF TUB HOWK.L9. C'ONOKSTION OF TUB IXNGB. SORB THROAT. IllFKIOI'LT BREATIIINO, PALPITATION OF TUB I1KART. HYSTERICS, CKOU1', llll'MTHEIltA. C'ATAKUH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTH ACM K. NKUKAIiOIA, RHEUMATISM. COLT) CHILLS, AOUF. CIlll.I.S. Tliu nnpllcMion of the Realty Relief to the part or p srtj when Uit pala or lUlUuuity xlsu will afiurd emus aixl nmifert. Twenty riropn In hlf a tnmhler of water will In a few ttioinenle cure CKAMPS, e-PAHMH, SOUR ATOM At'll, HF-AflTIWItN, II!K HEAIPAI'ilFy IllAltKIIKA, UVSKNTKKY, COLK), WIND IN THK UOWKLS uiiiUII INTKKNAL PAINS. Truveleni eliiiulit always carry a bottle of Radwav's Ready Relief with them. A few tlropn hi water will Crevent eluknene or pnlne from chance of water. It Is niter thuti French Bruiuly or Hitters as a stlniulaut. FKVEH AND AfiUR. FEVF.R AND AGUE cured for flfyr ccnu. There Is not a remeilliil aicent In this world tlist will cure Fever and Aictie, and all other Malarious, HIUous. Scarlet, Ty plii.l.l, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided hy RADWAY M 1'ILl.S) ao quick as RADWAY'S HRADY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottls. Sold by Druggist. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! STTtONU AND rUHK RICH I1LOOD-INCREASF. OF FLF.SIf AND WEIC1HT CLKAK HKIN AND UEAUT1FUL UOMI'LKXION bEUUUED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT IIAH MADR THR MOST ASTONISHING CURES j ' BO QUICK. U HAI'II) ARE THE CHANGES THE ni)It UNDEKHOKM, UNDKR THE IN J-XUENCK OK TUW THULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the fUUHAFARII.UAN RESOLV ENT coninuintcatft throiiKli tltfl HlooJ, 8wat, Urine, mid ntlier flu tils and Inlet of ttie nyitem the vlgiir of llff. fur tt repair tli watr (if ho body with nw and muiid mntortaf. Hcrrifida. Hyiilillln, Connumtillon, (ilnndular dloeaitc. Ulcere In the Ihruat, Mouth, l uniona. Node In tiie (ilftfid nnd other pnrti of the syRti-m, Hora Eyen, Htruniouc D Inch Fir iti'S from the Karn, and tlia worrt ftirins of Bkin dlttniicfl, Eniptloim, Fever Horvt, Scald llfiid, Hn$c Worm, Salt lili euro , Krypl pel an. Acne, Ulack iSpotri. Worms in tho Fleili, Tumors, Ciutcera In the "Womb, mid II weiikenlnx and painful dUcliarftea. Nig lit fiwi-ata, Lona of Hnt-rrn, and all wiwlfM of the life tirlncl pie, nro within tho curative muge of tlila wonder of Mod- , cm hciniiitr, and a few daya' uie will pruve to any penioii ultiK It for cither of tbcae forma of dlfca Ui potent power to cure them. If the patient, dully becoming reduced by the wantoa and decomposition that In continually twig re swing, snc ceedi In arresting Oicmi wanten, and rejmfri the unnie with lu-w material mndu from healthy blood aud thle the rARSAl'AItl!XI AN will aud doea aecure. Not only does the HAnsAi'AHii-i.iAK KisoLVitirT enrel nil known remedial agenta hi Hie cur of chronic, Hcrofn Iouh, Cnnntltutloual. and Hkin dlscasee; but It U tlu? only posltlVB cure fur Kidney Ac Kluddcr Complntnt, TTrlnary, and Womb dbwawi, Gravel, IHalitten, Dronny, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine. It rig tit's 1)1 p:we, Allrumlnurl:. and In all cane where there arc brick dint dcptmltn, or the water la thick, cloudy, nilied with Kulmtuncea like the white of an eg,, or thread like white Ilk. or there lilt morbid, dark, bllloue aptieurance, and white botie-duftt deposits, and when theru U a pricking, burning aentntlon when panning water, aud pain In the binnll of the Brick and aloug tlie Lolua, 1'ricc, WQRMS)-The only known and tura Remedy for U'ormt I'm, Tape, etc. Tumor of 13 Yearn' Growth Cured by Itadway's Itcnolvciit. llirsaLV, Mam., inly IN, Ta. Rinwtr : I have awl Ovrlso Tumur In tli omrlM anil bowels. All tht Itoclora Mid ' thr ivu no hlp fnr It." 1 trlv4 vtry thing wm rftoommandvd ( but nothln htlnM nw. I Mr vour Honl, and thotight I wfinhl try U i but hd no faith In It, bcaui I haul lulTtirtHl fur lwl ypar. I took tlx tottl of tht Itaaolvsiiit, ftiirt oit box nf Kiwlwrsy't Pllli, and two bl Um of your HsmkIv Ullf suid thcr U not a lfn of tuoior to b Man or fslt, and I fcal bcttsv, tmartar, and baiiar than I havt fortwalva year. The worst tumor wm In Ihu Ivft iltUof tha bnw.ls,orr Ilia groin. I wrlla Oil to you for titt bauatlt of olhvra. Ywu oaa PuldUh It If you cLoom. ' HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tantelean, elegantly coated with tweet gum, jiurge, regulate, purify, rlentiMo, an I Rtreiigthen. Itad wnv'e rilht, for the euro of all dlaordeni of the Stomach, Liver, 1 tow ila, Klduuyc, ltladder, Ncrvoun IMnettniB, lluatlache, ,onrttlpatUin, C'oetlveneit, Indigestion. lvspe nla, HHIotisinfim. Ildloun Fever, Iuflninniiitloi of the liowela, Fllr,und all FJerangementaoftlie lnternul Via cra. Warranted to effect a M(Hltlvecure. Purely Vegeta ble, containing no mercury, mineral, or deleterious drug. tw Olinerve the following aytuptuma reitultlug from DUorderaof the lHgeetlve Organ; Constipation, Inward Pit. Pullnasa of tht Blood In tht Hand, Acidity of lha Slonwh, Naum. Haarthtirn, DUguat of Food, i'ulliiasM or Watht fa tht Stomach, Hour KrwUtlona, ainklng or yiutttrlng at tha Pit of the fltoniarh, ftwimmlng of lha Ifcad, Hurrlad and ItlnVult Braalhlng, HulUrlng at tba llaart. Choking or NutTH-ating Hantatlniia whan III a Lvlng i'oaturr, Dlinnauof Vlil'tn, Potn or Waba bffor tha Klt-'ltt('Kvtr and Dull 1'aui hi tht Haad, Daltrlanoy of Parsplratlon, Yfllowa of tba Skin and Pain in Ilia ftldo, t'besl, MinU, aud auddaa Fltubut U Uaat, burning In the Flash. A few done of RADWAVS HTXS will free the iv. teiu from all the above-nn'i-cd dUnrilfiv, l'rite, vvnU perlyr. SO), II HY IHtl KUKTS, READ " KAI.KK AND TRUK." Bend one HtfN tamp to RADWAY A CO., No. Bt MaHku I.ane, New Vork lnfuriuatluu worth thouaanua will bo acnt you. Professional Cards. 1TT1I. A. BPONBLER. Attornev at-Law. f V Ofllce adjoining litis residence, on East Main street. New Ulooiiitlcld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly C1IA8. A. BAKNETT, Attorney at Law, New BlDOiiilleld, Perry co.. Pa. 9Ofllc6 ailjalnliig Mui'U:ner' btore. 321y B P. MclNTIHE Attorney at Law, and Dis trict Attorney of Perry county. Oltloe with j. i. Mciuuru, isew jiiuoiiineiu, reun a. LXWlii POTl'BB, attohnkt-at-Ija w & Notary runuo, Wpm Hloouirtnlft. Pfmi ilnunttl. Atefitl'n. - Hpeclul attention given to Collections ot all kinds, lo the settlement of eitutes, &.., and all otner legal oiisiuuhs proHeeuiea witn nitoiiiy ana uispatcn. Amo, ueposiiious, auiuuviis auu ag kli'iwlengnients taken. AsrOllTce Uvedoors West of Butch's hotel. 821y, T n A II. V. Attorney at Law. J New Bloonitleld, Perry Co., Pa. 4-OMce opposite tlie Court House, and two aonraeasioi me rerry i.ouniy jjuiik. ltufurs to H. Wcln tlie, Ksq. . June 27, 1871. TOI1N i. H1IATTO, Hurgeon Dentist. t J New llloouilleld, Perry CO., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Hurglcul Den Uriel's. done In the best niuniier, and at reusonable .Ulttce at his rewldenee, opiKisite the Krtoini ed Church, ou High Btreet. S 2 Iv WM. M. HUTCH, ATlOllN K YAT-L AW, New llloomlteld, Perry co., Pa. -OfflcTwo doors West of F. Mortimer Btore a 7 ly CLEE MUKKAY, , Attorney-at-Law, Centre Siuare, New Itloonitleld, Perry co Pa, All business entrusted to his care will re ceive prompt attention. V 2 tf CHAB. J. T, MciINTIKK, Attornev at-Law, New BliHMiilield, Perry Co., Pa. " All professional business promptly audfulth fully attended to. a It. . , . , TITM. N. BE1BKRT, Attorney-at-Law, t VV New Illoointleld, Poriy co Pa. .. Bloomfleld, 3 33 ly. . . AUCTIONKKKINO-O. I. FINK will at tend tocrylig sales at all times. Having had considerable exierleiice. he Hatters himself that he can give satisfaction to all. - 'all at the Union Lumber Mills, luU twp.. or adilreaa, , , ,-. ., U. Z. KINK? - ' Slypd Dtmcttimon, Pa. T ADIE8 AND CHILDREN will And i splendid assortment of shoes t tba one pries stor or r. Mortimer. Photographs I . . Photographs! '4 .lllll JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully catl the at- fact that he is preparwl to take FHO TOUR A PUS In the best style of the art. ills long experience enables him to produce ' . PICTVRES WITTCrT CAXXOT B8 EX- Vm.LKO. All persons are requested to oall at hla rooms ami examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish (food Pictures of Children. Framing material and a sood s.aortmnt r frm always on band, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, Artist, . Newport, Ferry Co., Pa LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, or JonoMto"vii, Pcnn'a. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Ixw Kates. No Hteam risks taken. This lu nnn nf iIia ut. conducted and most reliable Companies in the lioiiiury proriy insured Perpetually at 4 00 per thousand, and Town property at 16 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA, 16 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cbr. .Fulton, Water and Pearl Sts., N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotol has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. It is kept on the European plan, and has ample accommodations for four hundred guests. The location is more accessible to all parts of New York and Brooklyn than any other house In the city. The Broadway Htages pass the hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street Cars, one of which Intersects every other route in new i orii. It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the " uuy oi jnurcnes," as irom mis ierry diverge ail thenrlnnlnal itnllrond routes In the cltv nf llrnnk. lyiu tt.Wp) GEO. N. TKltKY, Proprietor. S Sutler. 8. M. SnrjLEB. S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Pa., Dealers in all kinds ot Hardware, Groceries, &c. All noods In our line sold at the lowest Drlce . Give us a trial. 5 44 lit. J-N8URE IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the United Btates. Assets over 145,000,000 In cash. 8. M. SHULER, Agent. Liverpool, Pa. 64413t. USE THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT K Pains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness. BUY IT! TRY IT I Foheumatisnj, Use Paiq CuOil. Use Paiq Ce Oil. Use Pair) ire Oil, Use PaiCure Oil. For lvuralgia, . For FeWr Sore. . : For ChoiM tyorbus, hor sprains Use Pj Cure Oil. For HeadachX Kin Cure Oil. For Bruises, , Usr'air) Cure Oil. For Corns and Buuipns, Ua Fail) ture Uil. For ny Sore, . X. Je Pairj Cure Oil. For Any Lanjeness, YiJse Paiq Cure Oil. Kviar Borrijsfis AaaASTsn. And we challenge thjSnVorld pruducs Its equal. Ulna JCaCariniy and liivnally for lITS BXA.SJT1, Ask for PAIN3UEB OIL. Tak.ns other, for Wt ITASKAHX IT IU UI It Is not a UTnterliiR preparation, but aiTL, rniade iroui piMB veKutame uils, llerbe, and rlixacta, m ana is clean ana sale to ue. 8olily all DruKlU and Dealers lo Uedlcid PBICK, 50 CENTS. McCLURE EATON, PnomiETOSi,' BssAlac Va. Daily Express and .Freight Line i . . , BETWEEN . BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT I TJIE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens ol Hlooiuueld and Newport that he Is running a Dully Line between these two places, and will haul Freight ol any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care. .Orders may be left for In in st the stores ol P. Mortimer A Co., New Bloomueld, or MUllganoV Musser, Newport, Fa, , J. 8. WHITMOBK. ' Bloomtleld, January 2i, 1870. i . ....; ASPI.KNm-pv A BNonTMHIfm , OF DRY. GOOD Q 11Y.GOODO - . ''!.;. .) 'i .' Suited tolthe Season, , AreJNow Offered for Bals by .
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