6 Fs rl!f, Ati(fUt 13, 1S72, AND .HOUSEHOLD ITEMS iiniiiiiiuvnHonii.fromaUvertionwhonr i in in iitem properly belonging to IhU 111 d farmers North nnd South. Ti;i mivvkfcl contront betweon the modes ofen ne of the firmer of Uio North and plant, i if tlie South is uot to be traced to any etfxuiiMul diflorenco iathepr inciples by which tin cultivation of the earth should govern the one or tho other, but is rather to be accounted for by the circumstances of theso localites. Climate has had much to do with the subject, the charactor of labor more, and the education and habits of the respective populations greatly conduc ed to the essential diiTcronccs in the prac tical operations of the farm. In Southern States it is as uncommon to meet with a barn, as a place of prepara tion of the products of the plantation, ns it is in the North to llud a farm with- ! T8SUE8 all the new forms of rollclcs, and pre ,, , , , ,, I X sent as favorablo terms as auy company in the out one. i ue planter concerns nimseii i . . t. ,i - . . 1 1 . i i . Hi. : I wiui uio reiiecuoi. mat, ins caiuo requiio no such siielter from the elements Willi : which ho is surrounded; while the farmer 1 estimates msuiun, nov oniy tor a siiuiiei . for his cattle from the col. I, but ns a man- ufactory of the only fertilizers upon which I ue renes to improve uisiunu; aiiu not oniy this, but a place where his products aro prepared for market without waste or deter- J ioraliou, and form whence the straw, hay, and fodder are distributed to tho cattlo for their comfort and for the profit of the ' farmer. The southern farmer will not .realize the truth of this, although he finds himself scattering over a thousand acres; abandoning ono spot with the hope of And- ing another less exhausted, and perhaps .somewhat rested from fatigues of acres of crops of tho same thing; while the northern farmer with his well-farmed hundred acrcB, will be found to increase the fertility of his laud aud add to his acres year by year. We have almost said that a burn is esscn- , tial to tho operations of the farm: that it ' is through its instrumentality that it is fertilized and improved; while tho manure of the barnless plantation is wasted upon the desert air. k Chinese Kitchen. Bomo of our lady readers would like, no 'doubt to take a trlanco at a Cniuoso k'lchcn, which is a wonder in its way. Tnere is nothing in it but a cookingstovo I or two, not lrgor than our American water-pa il with a few stew-pans, and many i chop-sticks, from which few things come , tue many courses ot llie tauio, all well cook- . ed and irarnibhed nav. even the best of ; i ..,i. i. i 11 ' ucoi-uiwhi, Du.imu.,, w v.uuncl., i.monie. -j. no more i go over vue worm, tlin mnvn T n m nnnvilip.pi 1 Mini: A mnrinnn i . . I ana Jngiisnmen aro rar uenum tuo rest I or creation in preparing uiuir . looa to bo i eaten. Our "civilization" in this is over a hundi-cd years behind tho age; and iu Jiis the Chinese aro far our superiors. That devil's invention of ours, the kitchon-iungo ought to be kicked dow:: where it came from, the lower regions an invention which in sumuior, roasts us out of our houses, and in winter consumes as much coal in a day as a Chinaman would need in a month, or a Frenchman in a week. Some 1 ich man 1 l America, some coining Peter Cooper in liou of teaching us how to draw, would do bolter to found a collego to teach us how to boil potatoes, cook beefsteak, roast mutton and bake bread, for such a Peter Cooper would bo the very greatest of American human benefactors. - , - Earth Poultices. " As tho soason of bites of reptiles is noar, I send you a simple and easily ob tained remedy for stings or bites. It is a plaster of clay, or instead of cluy, common swamp or gutter mud, applied as soon as possiblo to tho wouad. I h.tvo tried it on myself, Iu one caso, I was stung, by a numerous swarm of the yellow Loructs, in many places ou my nock and arms. I went to a swamp near the poison being so severe '.hat my sight was much cflbctcd. I imme diately applied Jio mud, uud, in half an hour, I went to mowiug again, with only a email lumo around each sling. I know a neighbor who was billon by a rattlo-snako some miles from home; his companion loft him and went for help ns fast as possible, .It being just uigh I. lie was not able to roturn until morning. Whon going, Le met the man returning, with the poison - compiorod. lie had got to a swamp, dug a hole with his tomahawk, iusorlod and bur ied tho bitton place in tho mud. That was all," 1ST Col. Thomas F. Huoston, of Pottis county, Mo., recently Bold 10,000 bushols of wheat at 3 per bushel which he raised L'mself. Lost full he only sowed 275 acres In wheat, and on account of tho drought at seeding time he says that not over 75 ' acres will be .worth harvesting. His main crop this season will be corn, of which he Is planting 1600 acres Ho owns 5000 acres of the . choicest land In Pettis county.' Bo say a paper published in his neighborhood. ' IsTEW YORK CONTINENT At Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, STRICTLY MUTUAL I Asset, r,ia,!14 SO ! united states. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and i'e poucy ucia goou miring mat, tune, UIloles ls3ued by tl,ls ColnPany art No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share In the annual proilts of the SagcVu't1f the So.y'." tU C'eCliU8 a"d jjo policy or medical fee charged, Justus Lawkence, Pres't. bi. a. yyynkooi", vice i res i. J. F.IIOoeks, Scc'y. T W U" A TfTJ General Agent, No. 6 North Third Street, 4.29 yl College Block, Barrlsburg, Pa. Incorporated by Vie Court of Common Pleat, by the Legislature, in 1871. in The Pennsylvania Central Insurance Company OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $130,000. Prcrmum Note8) Promissory Notes Ca,ah premiums duo or col ?100,000 00 60,000 00 lected for tho year 1871, $2,028 00 Cash premiums due or col lected for the first three months of 1873 1,800 00 Cash from other sources and agents, 1,200 00 Judgment Bonds in Com pany's office 1,100 00 Total Cash ffl,128 00- Total cash and note assets. April 1st, 1872, $156,128 00 JAMES II. GRIER, JOHN D. HADESTY, (Secretary. president. DIRECTORS: John D. Ilndcsty, A. P. Helms, Benjamin Tetor, A. Sutcrmcister. James II. Grler, E. F. Jungkurt, Ellas Mc TB ( jj. II. Hill. Edward Fox, John A. Kalile. Ed- ward Wesley, Charles F. Deibert, Wm. R. Griffith. E. F. Juugkurt, General Agent. ArraI1?einont, nave been mado with othor nrst-class eompansus to rc-lnsuro risks taken on the cash plan iii such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex- cluslvo tcrr!t0,y, if desired. This Company coullnes ltscii to lire insurance exclusively. OFFICE: No. 101 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, FA. NOTICE. The Home Reserve force of Tho Penn sylvania Central Insurance Company of l'ottsvillo, l'a., will ue in rerry county In considerable force, und act as tho Com pany's Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed when tho reserve force will bo recalled. JAMES II. GRIER, Boc'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co. IiiMiii-mieo IVutioe. On and after the tenth day of April, 1872, The Homo Reserve forco of Insur ance Agents belonging to "The Pennsylva nia Central Insurance Company" will leave Pottsville in heavy forco, and occupy ten difl'orent counties of the State, where they will continue to act as tlio tympany's Agents uutil a full line of Local Agents can bo appointed, when they will bo recalled. As a body of men, l believe they are supe rior Insurance Agents, and most of them speak the iaiglisu. French, Welsh and Uor man Languages. Tho City Insurance Journals, with all their sneers at Mutual Companies, and continual cry of Fraud t fraud l l xc, cannot muster any better la surance material 1 Why don't the City In surance papers tell the publio that no Mu tual Company broke or failed during tho last ten years ? Why don't they tell the public mat more than hal" ti e Stock Com panics startttd within the last ten years I have? It is a well-knowu fact that Mutual i Companies cannot fail. . JAMES II. GRIER, Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur ance Company. 6 18 New Carrluge Muiiiilactory, ' Oif Hion Btuhbt, East or Cakusi.b St., New Bloomlleld, renn'a. mHH snbscrllw has built a lartrfl and eommndl. I uus Hliop on High HI., East of Carlisle Htruet, ii w Dloonilleld. I'a.. where he Is ureuared tumuii. uiaciure to oruer On r r i n o s Of every description, out of the best material. i Slolghs of every Style, built to order, and finished in the most ai tlstlo and Uurame manner. Having mill to luriil.tli work II ijierlor workmen, he is prepared that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and miii h more durable, and miicu mure reasouuuie rules. M-HEFAUtlNUot all kiuds neatly and prompt ly dons A call la solicited. SAMUEL SMITH. tlti .'. ' 1 "" .v ,,; 1 1 I.',-' Bloomfiold Academy ! An English and Classical School foi LADIES AND , GENTLEMEN ; Young Men Prepared for College. ' A Normal School and a School of Art SUMMER TKKM COMMENCES On Monday, the 2Gth of August, 1872. AB the above school has recently been re-organ Ized, students can enter any time, l'rof. VV'M. H. DILL, a graduate ol Kutger's Col lege, N. J., Principal. MIssEMILIE E. HTEVEN9. of New York, will teach Music, Drawing and Painting during the coining term. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a Uueral and thorough education. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches, Including the Latin and Creek Laumiaircs. Kniriiieerine. Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced jtiaiuemaucs. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: Kor Hoarding, Furnished Koom, wasn Ing, Tuition In Latin, Greek, English Branchesand Mathematics, for the scbolastlo year, 1180. In vacations. 1200,00. The Hoarding Department Is at the institution, under the supervision of Wlllam Grler. Esq., by whom good and substantial board will be fur. nlshed : and the pupils will be under the strict care of the Principal. Address v. h. dill, A. m. principal, . or WILLIAM OKIEH, 4t l New Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa. Main Select School Opens ' August 12th, 1S72 ! CONTINUES 11 WEEKS. G. C. PALM, - - Principal. Boots ! Boots I A Fill Assort meat of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Haud or Machine Bided, Whole Stock Double Hole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. B. SPAHS, YORK, PA. A full Assortment ot Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Iland. frRpectal Attention raid to Orders. 6 23 26. UNCAN SHERMAN & CO., No. 11 Nassau Btroet, NEW YORK, Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part ot the world. f Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. (5 12tf To Hlioenmlf eiH. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, FINE ASSUltTMKMT OF FRENCH. CALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe F. MORTIMER. Jay Cooko & Co., HILA DKLI'IUA.N. YORK & WASHINGTON, T4V mmn? TW'PTTT T ftPTT jR, pn NA vUUAJIj, JUL OULLUbxl LU, LONDON, Bankers ! We will buy and sell GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ' PENNSYLVANIA STATE AND PHILADELPHIA CITY LOANS GOLD AND SILVER. And execute orders for the purchase and sale ot BONDS AND STOCKS on commission, at the Uourd of this and other cities, makeoolluct oils ou 1.1 points aim auow interest on Currency and Gold Deposits, In connection with our London House, we trans act a GENERAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including purchase and sale ot Sterling Bills, and me issue oi Commercial & Traveler's Credits Available throughout the world. Direct telcirraiihlo communication with our New Turk and Washington unices. Passports furnished nartles takliiE Letters of Credit through us, without extra charge. JAY COOKK & CO., NO. 114 BoiiTH THIRD STREET, - ' l,lIILADX,mA. June 18, 1B74 tl : . !. . ' I'ERRY 110 USE, ; I , " Um Ke ir Bloomlleld, Pa. THK subscriber having purchased the property . on the coi ner ot Maine and Carlisle streets. opposite the Court House, invite all till frieuda and former ouatoiners to irlve him a call as lie la aeteruiiueu to luruisiiDrst class accommodation, UM0MA8 tl UTVH, ltf. Proprietor. R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURBS THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutea. NOT, ONE HOUR after reading thin artvcrtlHmcnt need any ont " BUFFER WITH PAIN. RAD WATS ItJCADY UKLI KF Id A CCRK F03 EVEHY VAIN. - Ttwu the flrtt and U Tli Only Fain llomedy that Inatnntly alojm Eli mort eicmctating palna, allaTt IiiAainmtitlona, and curea OoiisetiUoiii, Wli ether of tha dings, Stomach, liowela, or otlir i lamia or organ, bf ona applicatton, IN FROM ONTJ TO TWKNTT MINtTTRS. no mattr hrnr violent or excruciating tha pain th SHKU.MAT1U, Bed ridden. Infirm, Crippled, IServou. fluralLc or proitrated wltb dtaeaaa may ulTer( RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant fasb. inflammation op the kidnry8. inflammation; of tub bladder. INFLAMMATION OF Til K BOWELS, conof.stion of thb ltoqs,, 80BK TnrtOAT. DIFFICULT BHEATIIINO, v PALI'lTATION OK THE UlART. HTSTBRICS, CBOUP, DIIMITHKIHA. i CATAHKIl, INFLUENZA. nEADAOHB, TOOTTTACHK, NF.UKAI.OIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHtTXS, AflUE CIIILLH. The ftpilicatlun of the Kciftdy Relief to the pert or fnrts wfivre Ui pAln or Ululoulty exll will afford hh and comfort. Twenty drop In hnlf ft tiimMir of water will In a few moment cure UKAMP8, M"A8M.SOUK STOMAOH, HKAKTIintN, MrK II EAIA(!llK, D1AKKHKA, DY8F.NTKHY. COLIO, WIND IN TUB 110WELS, and nil 1NTKKNAL PAINS. Travelers eliould always carry a bottle of Railway! Ready Knllt-f with them. A fewdropeln water will Erevent alukncM or pains from change of water. It la ellor than French llrandy or Hitters as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE, ' FEVER AN1 AUUB cured for tlrty cents. There la not a remedlnl ascot In this world that will cure Fever and Aitue, and all other Mulnrlous, Unions, Scarlet. Ty phoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAHWAV8 1'ILLH) so quick as KADWAY 8 READY KEL1KF. . Fifty oenu par bottle. Hold by Druggists. HEALTH llEAUTY 1 1 BTRONO AND PURE BIOIl II LOOD INCREASE OF FLF.MII ANI WEIUHT-CI.KAR BKIN AND IlKAUTU'l'L CUMlXtXION btCUKED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THK MOST ARTONIKIirNO (HJBMl BO QUKJK. SO HAPID AUE THK OHANUK3 THE ItODv UNDKKdOKS. UTfUKR THK IN FLUENT E OF Till TitULY WONDKHFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of tha BAKHAPARILLIAN RESOLV. ENT communicates through the Wood, Sweat, Urine, and other fluids and Inlcoaof tho system tho Tlarorof life, for It repair tlia wastes of tlie body with new and sound material. Hcmfula, Hyplillls, Conftumntlon, Glandular dltcafte. Ulcers In the Throat, Mouth, 'I union. Nodes In the ttlands and other part of the system, Aore Eyes, Htrumoua IHsclmrjcea from tlie Kara, and tha worst forms nf Skin discuses, Eniptlons, Fever Sorea, Scald lltjad, ltinfi Worm, Halt lUieum, Eryplpeliui, Aetie, lihicic Rtinta Wnnni In tlm FIphIi. Ttiniom. C lance rs m tha "Womb, and all weakonlnn and painful dlitcharaes, Nifcht rwtais, jjOfts or nperm, ami mi wuiei 01 me lire uriuci pie, ure within the curative range of thin wonder or Mod rn Chemistry, and a few days' one will prove to any person u ln n It for cither of Uicw forma of diaaoaa ita Ik it i' tit lintmrnr tn PttMt tlipm. If the patient, dally hecomlnft reduced by the wastea and decnmpoMtlon that Is contlnunlly urourcsfilnft, suc ceeds in arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy Mood aud this tha da iA r Alii lLii A ii win nno uoes secure. Not only does the Harsapariii.iam Kmotviirr erel nil known reme dial aifeuta In tho cure of Chronic. Scrnfu- Iuu4, Cotistituttonul, uud tiklu diseases ; but It Is the ouly positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints I nnary, and womb oiseasea, (travel, j nancies, iropsy, BtoppiiKe of Water, Iiuvititlneiiie of Urine. Urinht's Dls ewe, Albuminuria, and In all canes where tie re are brink dint' rinnotaitiL nr tha water Is thick, eloudv. mixed with auhdtaiicuH like the white of an cgr, or threads I lite white silk, or there Is a morbid, .lurk, bilious appearance, and white hone-diiHt dcnoslia. and when there w a Drlcklnf. . Imrnlnjt sensnlion w hen pulnn water, nnd putn In Ui jsnmu or toe imck anu aioitK mo iouis, i rictv fun, WORMSi-The only known mid lure Remedy ror ufiuM i tn, eic. Tumor of 12 Years' drmvlli Cured by Itul way's Iteftolvent. ItRvtHLV. Mam.. Julv 1W, IMt. Pa. RnwT ! I have hnd Ovsrlui Tumor In tbm nrsrhn and bow!.. All lh lclvrt uld " tlitr wu ou help fur It.' t trWd tvry thlnir tlint wiu ncntnittamlcd i but nothlur helimDm. I iaw ytiiir llMolrtnit, mud thmmlil I would try II : but had iu In I in it. btM-uiio I had lutftrred f..r twflv van. I took its ltttl of tho HtWrlvnnt, and ont) horn cf Haul way' Pi III, and two lov tlaa of your Rtxwly Hflisf ; and lhera la nut a ali;n of tumar to ba ' inn or frit, aitd 1 IV.-l better, imartcr, and haff r than I hnvm firtwlv vaari. Tba wiiral Itniinr u In tha Irfl ilil of tha bowel, ovnr tlia gr-U. I writ tlila to J'ow iut Iht bettJail of oura. xua can iiUbiiao it u jou cuoniii. r HANNAH P. KNAPP, DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tmtetesa, rlegutttly coated with sweet gum. jinnee, reeuhite, irlfy, c;vunwf, nu 1 atrciifrthfti. 1ad way S rill, lor hip rum in iwi iiiwrurn in iiiu .-Miuiitm, IJver, 1 town Is, KUlm-viS Illtultler, Nervoun DIseHt, Heiulache, 'nnHti.aitoii, i;oitnvenea(, iiuiiCrUion, lyBpe,sla, Tllmtisiiess. Hillous Fever, Inflnmniutlon of llie llOWflS, I'llt-avaliuuii t'urafijfviiieiiiaui inr inirnim iw cera. Warranted to effect a ponittvecuro. Purely Vegeta ble, oontftinlng no mercury, minerals, or deleterious druir. fir (hsrve the followlitK svuiUoius tvaulUntf froia iJlaorders of the Uhrestlvo Ortrans: Cnnitlpatlnn, Inamrd Pilrt, Fullnma of tha Itl In the Hand, Aridity of tha HUinuw-h, Nauaea, llartltirn, Itiajruat of Food, . jMillntm or Walght In tha Stoniwh, Hour lirurtatloui, Slnklnr or Flutirimr nt thai Pit of tlia Stomach. SwIinmlfiV of tha lledt Hurried and Iitt.ciitt Hraathlag, FluturliK al tha Haart, Chokuiir or Suir.Hjatinit HnwUnna whan In a Lying i'oature, Ilmnaaaot VliKHi, IU or Waba btnora in Signi, tvt ami I'uii t ain rn Ih. n-nl.iifu nf Parini ration. Yrllriwntwl of tha HMn and Ivvn, Pain la tha Slda, t'liat, LtmU, and auddiu Fltthaa t' H.at, UurnlnK In th fUifi. a. f nf RADWAV'R PIT.LS fr -e the ava Wu from ull the alluvia-tunned dl-nnlvr. Incw, 25 cuntj per rmx. mM,ii in iinimiiinin, HEAD "KAI.SK ANF TKUK." Betid one letter. tamp to KADWAY & Ct)., No. by AlaUlvn Litue, New- lor a ibiuiiuaiiou wonu vitouaaiiua win ua stuw you. Professional Cards. HTM. A. 8PONSI.ER. Attornev-at-Ijiw. YV Otllce adjoining Ills residence, on East Muln street, New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 2 ly iHAS. A. BAKNETT. Attornev-at-Law. New Bloomlleld, Perry CO., Fa.' (jmoe adjoining Aion.Jier ouire. a ly B P. Mi.'INTIHE Attorney at Law. and DIs- trlct Attorney of Perry county. Olllce with J. T. Mulutlre, New Bloomlleld, Peiin'a. LKWIS POTTF.lt, Attohnky-it-Law & Notart Punuo, Nim IltiHmtUld. l'e.rru Counts. 7na'a. " Hpeclal nllentlon given to Colluctlous of all kinds, to tlm settlement of estates, &c., and all other legal business prosecuted Willi lldeilty and dispatch. Also, J)eoitloUB, AOIdaviU and Ac knowledgments taken. rOIUce Uvedoois West of 8u toll's hotel. S21y. T HAII.Y. Attorney at Law. tlm , New Bloomlleld. PorrvCo.. Pa. ar()ltlce opposite the Court House, and two. aoors easr oi ine rerry unuuiy uaiiK. , ltefors to B. Mulutlre, Ksq. . , June 27, 1871, TOHN d. KHATTO. Rnrizeon Dentist. I New lUoonillt.il l'errv na. Pa. tlntrv All kind of Mechanical and Suritlcal Den- prices. done in the best manlier, and at reasonable )uiltce at his reuldeuce, opposite the ltoforiu- ea uuurcn, on ingu mreeu . a i ly VITAL M. HUTCH, New Bloomtielil. Perrvco.. Pa. - Office Two doors West of JT. Mortimer store 7 ly CLEE MUItltAY, ' Attornny-at-Law, L;enire nouare. New Bloomlleld, Peri-y CO.. Fa. a" All business entrusted to ilia care will re ceive prompt aiieiuiou. a x u "IIAS. J. T. McINTIKE. Attorney-at-Law. I h.W llkuillltlul.l Pul-l'U A.. Tin r All professional business promptly amlfalth- iuuy.aLu:uuuu vo. a d iv. "TTM. N. BEIBKRT. Attorney-at-T.! V New Xlloomheld, Pel ,aw. erry CO., Pa. Bioomneiu, a as ly. AUCriONF;EllINQ.-0. Z. FINK will at tend to crying sales at all times. Ilavlnu had considerable exerieiice, he flutters himself that lie can give satlslaetioii to all. Call at the fulou xiumuer miiis, in iue vwp., or auuress, U. Z. FINK. 6Slypd. ; - .:..:(, i Duucaunon, Pa. A LL KINDS OF JOB PltmTI SG JY Neatly executed at the Blouniueld Timet) Oleum jou umve. ! JACOB COliLE, 1 Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A, i i THEuh9crlh(rwmli1 reapectfully call the it. tent Ion of the citizen of till county to tha fact that he in prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS in the bcit style of the art. Ills long experience enable him to produce PICTURES WHICH CAXNOT BB ' EX- CULLED. All persons are reauested to call at hi room and examine specimen. . , ,, .'; Particular attention slven to convlior iilunaA of deceased persons, and Rreat care will be taken Good Pictures of CUldren. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices, ,., JACOB COBLE, Artitt, .Newport, Ferry Co., Pa LEB AN OIST Mutual Firo Insurance Com puny, or . Tones t own, X'eiin'n. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Hates. No Bteam risks taken. This It. one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the State. Country proerty Insured Perpetually at U 00 per thousand, and Town property at 16 00 per mouHauu. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMK1ELD. PA, 1 16 Agent for Perry County. . UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, Water and Pearl SU N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel ha 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 Ktagei pass the hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Htreet Cars, one of which Intersects every other route in New York. It belsg but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the " city ol Uhurciies," as iroin this lirvry diverge all thepriuclpul Itallroad routes in the city of Brook lyn. (tS.tftlp) GKU. N. TEUKV", Proprietor, 8 SlIULKR. B.M. Hum Kit & SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Perry County, Pju, Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. All iroods In our Hue sold at the lowest price , Give us a trial. 5 ii Lit.. JN8UKE IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANT OP NEW YORK. F. 8. Winston, President. , . The oldest and strongest Company In the United States. Assets over 15JX,000 in cash. . 8. M. SHULER, Agent. . Liverpool, Pa. B4413t. ' THBRS IS NOTUlHtt LIKE IT FO Pains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness. . ' BUY ITt TRY IT! J FoXRheurnatism. .' ,J Use Pain Cur011. For ffcuralgia, . ' For Fer Sore. Use Pain (Je Uil. Uss Pain ure Oil. For Cholfl fvjorbus. Use PaiCure Oil. Use Cure Oil. Use JQKir) Cure OiL Uspain Cure OiL ror sprains For Headache For Bruises, . For Corns and Bun ns, Uyf Pain Cure OiL ror Any sore, ue fain uure Uil. For Aoy Larrjeoess, Use Pairj Cure OiL Rvaav Biyrrijsfia WAaaAHTia. And wtt challrnKO ttijjAv'orldV) produce Its equal.' usua axieriaTiiy ana iirswruaiiy lor r LrWXJ BjHJa.ast'X1. Ask for PAINXJOEE OIL. TakVno othar, ftt we 1TAKEAKT JT TO OU It la not a IMitmrlwa preparation, bat aifwTL, l . from pie V egtrtable Oila, Ilarba, and fcmracta. m ana is cian ana aaie to use. v (tolrl Wj all Ilrugglsu and Dealers in Medici FB1CE, SO CENTS. HcCLURE tV EATON, PaopmtofO SaaatBcVa. Dally Express and Freight , LI m UETWKEN .t...; , . BLOOMFIELDjk NEWPORT! TH K subscriber wishes to notify the citizens ot llloumtleld aud Newport that he Is running a Dally Line between these two places. and will haul Freightof any kind, or promptly deliver package or messages entrusted to his care. ... vuruers may ue luit ror mm at tne store of F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlleld, or Mllliganei Musser, Newport, Pa. ' .1. ttllliOlUllC Bloomlleld, January 46, 1870. ABPLRNDITV ' 1 A HHOliTMKNm Bl'LJiMJlX iVbSOUTMKN X 09 ' DHY-GOODQ 11Y-G00DO ; . Suited to the Season ; ', Ar Now Offered for Bale by P. M0STIME2. 1
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