ft ljc 9tme0vNttD.f?Bloomfiddi Jm Tuesday, September ,', 1S7'. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS rPefniiff commit rtfwftonarom nil prrsnnWtoart interested in matters properly h, h)iiiny U this department. Korcl Stum n g for CuhIiIoiik. A new material has como quite cxton Ively into use in Gormany, as a Hiilmtitute for Lair in the stuffing of saddles, etc., con stating of a mixture of flaxseeds and t allow. The advantage of this substitute consists primarily in the fact that tho mobility of the seeds, one upon the other, prevents the packing or Bottling in any particular place, as often happens in saddles stuffed with hair, thus causing any given pressure to be readily and uniformly distributed over any given surface. The tallow serves the pur pose, too, of keeping the loathor tlexiblo, and of preventing the absorption of perspir ation protects the article itself, and pre vents the back of the animal from becom ing galled. Animals with sores or galled spots on the back can be ridden with sad dles stuffed with this material without any inconvenience. The tallow also has the effect of preventing the rotting of the flax seed, and is to be added in sufficient quan tity to give requisite softness to the entire mass. An aromatio odor can be imparted by introducing oil of turpentine or camphor powder, and the durability considerably in creased theroby. One part of the tallow, to from six to ten parts of flaxseed, may be used according to the temperature. How to Catch Bats, One of tho pests of tho farmer is rats. To keep thorn within endurable bounds is some what a difficult task, for a rat is as cunning as a fox, and almost as hard to catch ; but there is such a thing as working strategy on it. A rat never digs a hole unloss it has some projection to begin with, say a 6tone, a stick of wood, or any thing else that makes an angle with the ground ; a cellar or room it will run around by the wall, and is decidedly averse to leaving it. From this habit we have a bint how to out gonernl it. The common steel trap Is the best article for the purpose. Stand a box or barrel, or other article., within four inch es of tho wall, and in that open space set the trap without anything to hide it. The rat in following the wall will get into the trap rather than goarouud the barrel. When it is caught, smoke the trap with a piece of paper, shift your barrel to another place and set the trap as bofore. It is said that if a man hides where crows frequent, and they see him go there, they will stay away until they see him leave. If two men hide and one leaves, the crows wilt go back to the one that is left, and this is because a crow cannot count. This is bo with the rat ; there is something in the combination of the wall, the trap and the barrel that it does not seem to understand. The Simplest Known Cure for Diarrhea or Summer Complaint. Take about one gill of rice and placo in a spider over tho fire, stirring it constantly until thoroughly brown. Do not burn it. As soon as it is thoroughly brown, fill the spider with boiling water and lot it boil till the mass is of the consistency of thin paste. If the rice is not cooked perfectly soft, add a little more wator and lot it boil away again. Be careful at the last moment that it does not burn on the bottom. When cooked soft, turn into a bowl, sweeten with loaf or crushed sugar aud salt to suit the taste. Eat In milk. The editor of this paper has made use of the above remedy for nearly twenty years, has induced hundreds of others to uso it and never knew of its failure to cure in a few hours. It is rarely necessary to repoat the dose. A remedy so simple, so harm less and bo readily accessible should be published in every paper in the land. Wenonah Advance. t3flt is said if farmers will turn their sheep into their potato patches they will not touch the potato vines at all, but will eat off all the weeds and grass to be found This is a very important fact, as this prac tice will not only keep down the weeds aud increase the potato crop but it will prevent the maturing of the weed seed, thus glv ing the farmor less to contend with tho next year. There is a triple profit tho grass and weeds consumed by the sheep cost ab solutely nothing, and that which ' would otherwise be lost is saved, the weeds are kept down, when it is impracticable to do so by cultivating, because of the size of the potato vines, and the weeds are prevented from seeding. , tf"A writer in the Rural Now Yorker believes that fence poats should be cut in the " dark of the moon." lie alleges that the sap ascends and de scends in all trees with tho increase and decrease of the moon. Which is very much liko moonshine. Pickled reache s. - Take six pounds of peaches to throe of sugar, aud one quart of vinegar, put a clove in 0110 end of each reach and a bit of cin namon lu tho other. 3STEW "5TORK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, ' OF NEW YORK, STRICTLY MUTUAL t ISSUES all tlie new forms of Policies, and pre- sents as favorable terms as any company in Hie United States. Thirty davs' (trace allowed on each navment. rind the policy held good during that time. Polloles Issued by this Company are non-forfeit ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. ' Policy-holders share in the annual profits of the umiiiiiiy, Him nave a voice 111 me elections aim management of the Company. No policy or medical fee charged. Justus Lawrence, Pres't. M. B. Wynkoop, Vice Pres't J. P. Rogers, Sec'y. General Agent, No. 6 North Third Street. 4.29 yl College Block, Ilarrlsburg, Fa. Incorporated by Vie Court of Common Meat, in 1809; by the Leylslature, in 1871. The Pennsylvania Central Insurance Company OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium Notes, (100,000 00 Promissory Notes, 60,000 00 Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, 83,038 00 Cash premiums due or col- . . . lectod for the first three months of 1872 1,800 00 Cash from other sources and agents, 1,200 00 Judgment Bonds in Com- , , pany's offlce, 1,100 00 - Total Cash,. 10,138 00 Total cash and note assets, April 1st, 1872 $150,138 00 JAMES H. GRIEB, JOHN D. HADESTY, Secretary. President. DIRECTORS i John D. Hadesty, A. P. Holms, Benjamin Tcter, A. Sutormeister, Jumes H. Grler, E. F. Juugkurt, Ellas Miller. AGENTS i II. II. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Eable, Ed ward Wesley. Charles F. Deibert, Wm. K. Griffith. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent. Arrangements have been made with other first-class companses to re-lnsuro 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 iusurance exclusively. OFFICE) No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. NOTICE. The Home Reserve force of Tho Penn sylvania Contral Insurance Company of Pottsvillo, Pa., will bo in Perry county in considerable force, and act as the Com pany's Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed when tho reserve force will be recalled. JAMES II. GRIER, 1 Bec'y of Fa. Central Ins. Co. Insurance Notice. On aud after the tenth day of April, 1872, Tho Home Reserve force of Iusur ance Agents belonging to "The Pennsylva nia Central Insurance Company" will leave Pottsvillo in heavy force, aud occupy ton different counties of the State, whore they will continue to act as tho Company's Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed, when they will be recallod. As a body of men, I believe they are supe rior Insurance Agents, and most of them speak the English, French, Welsh and Ger man Languages. The City Insurance Journals with all their sneers at Mutual Companies, aud continual cry of Fraud I Fraud I 1 &c, cannot muster any hotter In surance material 1 Why don't the City In surance papers tell the publio that no Mu tual Company broke or failed during the last ten years? Why don't thoy tell the public that moro than half the Stock Com- fianles started within tho last ten years lave? It is a well-known fact that Mutual Companies cannot fail. JAMES II. GRIER, Secretory of Pennsylvania Central Insur ance Company, 6 16 "New Carriage Manufactory, Oh llion Street, East or Cabijsi.i St., New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Shop on High M,, Kast of Carlisle Hn wt, New illoomUeld, Pa,, where he It prepared to man ufacture to order On rr lngos Of every description, out of the best material. Sloighs of every Style, . , built to order, and finished In the most artlstlo and durable manlier. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rales. -REPAIRING ot all kinds neatly aud prompt lydone A call 1 solicited. ' SAMUEL BMITI1. tut Bloomfleld Academy! An English and Classical School FOB ; l . 'i : , LADIES AND GENTLEMEN . Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal School and a School of Art BUMMER TERM 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. WM. H. 1)1 IX, a graduate ol Kutger's Col. lege, N. J., rrlnclp.il. MIssEMILIE E. STEVENS, of New York, will teach Muslo, Drawing and Tainting during the coming term. Every facility (or the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough education. The Collegiate Department embraces all the holier branches, Including the Latin and Greek Languages, Engineering, l"ract. cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin, Greek, English Brnnchesaud Mathematics, for the scliolastio year, 1180. In vacations, 1200,00. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, nniler the supervision of Wlliam Grler, Esq., by wiiuin goou auu suDsiantiai ooaru win tie iur. nished; and the pupils will be under the strict oare of the Principal. Address v. h. dill, a. M. Principal. or 4t l WILLIAM HRIF.lt. fNew Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa. Main Select School Opens August 12th, 1872! CONTINUES 11 WEEKS. G. C. PALM, - - Principal. Boots I Boots I A Fill Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double Bole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. D. SPAM., YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes ,and Rubbers ' Constantly on Hand. Rectal Attention Paid to Order. 623 .TJNCAN SHERMAN & CO., UANKEKS, No. 11 Nassau Street, NEW YOKE, ' Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of credit available In any part of the world. Current accounts received on such terms as may be agreed upon. 5 12tf To Shoemakers. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SIIOE THREAD, PEGS, AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER. Jay Cooke & Co., PHILADELPHIA, N. YORK & WASHINGTON. JAY COOKE, M'CULLOCH & CO., LONDON, Bnnkcr ! We will buy and sell' GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, PENNSYLVANIA STATE AND PHILADELPHIA CITY LOANS GOLD AND SILVER. And exocute orders for the purchase and sale' of BONDS AND STOCKS on commission, at the Hoard of this and other cities, make collections on a.l points and allow interest on Currency and Gold Deposits. In connection with our London House, we trans acta . . GENERAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including purchase and sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial & Traveler's Credits Available throughout the world. Direct telegranhlo communication with our New I urn auu Washington unices. Passports furnished parties taking Letters of vreun uirougu us, wttnout extra charge. JAY COOKE & CO., NO. 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, , lMIILADELl'UIA. ' June 18, 1S72. tf FERRY MOUSE, New Bloomfleld, To. ' THE subscriber having purchased the property on the corner of Miilne ami (.'arllMla atresia. opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends and former customers to give hi m a call as he Is ueiormiiieo. to luruibu nrm class aneoiiiinmiatlona, ... , THUMAU HUTCH, HI. ' t 11 i Proprietor. RADWAY'S heady relief CURB TI1B WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. 1 NOT ONE HOUR I' after nedlna this lvflrtBent neall any on. SOFTER WITH TAIN. RADWATS HEADY RKI.IKr is A CCB.B FOB . , I . BVEKY I-AIN. It wm th flrtt and III Trio Only l'aln Remedy ' , that InfltMitly Mops the moat axcfflcletlne palne, allays nflanimatlona, and cure. Contention., whether of tlie junge. Stomach, Bowele, or other glanda or organ, by one aiitillcAUon. IN FKOM ONR TO TWETJTT MINUTKA. no matter how violent or ezcnicletlne; tha tialn the JtMEUMATlO, Bed ridden, Infirm, Crippled, KerTOua, ieuralglc or proct rated with dlseaae may auffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT KASB. INFLAMMATION OK THK KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF TMIC BOWKLS, CONOKSTION OF TUB LTJNQ8. SORB THROAT. DIFFICULT BKEATIIINO. PALPITATION OF TUB I1KART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, UIPHTHKKIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTrTAOIIK, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHILLS, AOUK CHILLS. Tlie application of the Rendy Relief tothepartor parta where the pain or difficulty exlita will afford easa and comfort. Twenty drop, in half a tnmhler of water will In a few momenta cure CRAMPS, M'AMMrl, SOL'B STOMACH, HKARTllUKN, SICK HEADACHE. DIAKKIIEA, DYSENTERY, COLIO, WIND IN THE BOWELS, and aH INTERNAL PAINS. Traveler, .hoitld alwaya carry a bottle of Rnrlway's Ready Rpllpf with them. A few dropa In wuter will prevent nlckiieaa or palna from change of water. It la beltar thau French Brandy or Bitten aa a atlraulaut. FEVER AND AtiVK. FEVER AND AGUE cured for Sfty cenla. There It not a remedial agent In thia world tlmt will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Mnlnrlnue, Hllloua. Scarlet, Ty phoid, Yellow, and other Krvere (aided l.y RADWAY'S 1'II.LH) to quick aa UADWAV'S HEADY HELlfiF. fifty ceula per botlla. Sold by Druggble. HEALTH !BEAUTY!I STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEKIHT CI.KAK SKIN AND BKAUTliUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT ITA8 MADE THK MOST ASTONISHING CURES i BO &0 liAI'in ARE TUB CHANOKS THE BODY UNDRHtiUEH. UNDKR THK IN FLUENCE OF THIS TKULY WONDEUFUI MEDICINE. THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. V.vpry drop of the BA RHAPARTLX1AN RESOLV ENT communicates through tha Blood, Sweat, Urine, and (ithar fluids fttid f u Ices- r the ay-item the vigor of life, for R repairs the wanted of (he body with new and Bound , material. Scrofula, Rvphll.s, ronnumptlon. Glandular dUeanc, Ulcers In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In the Olands and other rarts of the sritem. Sore Eyes, HtrumouB Discharges from the Kfirn, and the worst forms of Skin d Insane. Emotions. Ftver florn. ftcnlri Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Arne,Rlarlt iHnols. Worms In the Flesh, TuinorP, Cancers lit- the r nnw. ami wenitemnK ani .nimui niwiiarees, rilgiic Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life princi ple, hre within the curative range of this wonder or Mod em Chemistry, and a few days' use will prove to any person lining It for either of these forms of disease its potent power to cure them. If the patient, dully becoming rednced by the wastes . and riecompottUlon that la continually progressing, suc ceeds In arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with new material made, from healthy blood and this the SA RSAI'AHILLIAN will and does secure. Not only iloes the Samapabilliak Hmor.Tnrr excel all known rrwerilnl agents In the cure of Chi Diitc, Scrofu lous, Constli itlotial, and Skin diseases ; but Is the only positive cure for Kidney & Bladder Complaints Urinary, and Womb diseases, (J ravel, LMnbetes, Dropny, Stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Urine, llright's Dis ease, Albuminuria, and In all canes where tlu-ro are brick dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with tuhntancc like the white of an efry, or threads like white silk, or there Is a morhld, dark, bilious appearance, ami white bone-dust deports, and when there Is a pricking, burning sensation when passing water, aud pain In the Small of the Hack aud along the Lotus, l'ricc, l.oo, WORMS. The Dn1? known and aura Remedy for n orm J ui, Tup, etc. Tumor of 13 Yenrm' Orowth Cured by Kadway's Resolvent. ,H Bbvsnlt, Mam., July IS, IMS. I. Railway t I have had Orirlsu Tumor la tbs ovsrlw snrl Will, All th Doctors laid " lhra wm no h.lp for It." I triml vary thing that wm woanmtndvd j but so thing helpad m. I saw your Rwolvtnt, sari thought I would try II i but liwl no filth la It, bMsuta I had uffar.d for twcWs yaara. I took all bottlaa of tha RaaolranL and on bos of Kfulwsy'a PIIU, and two bot tlaa of your tUal y Rallaf and thera la not a lgn of tumor to ba saaa or fait, and I foal batlar, smarter, and hup plat than I hnrs for twalrs yaara, Tha wont tumor was In tiia laft itdaof tha bowalt, orar tha groin. 1 writs thla to you for tbs uanaflt of otbara, Yoa aaa vublUb It If you cboi. HANNAH t. KNAPP, DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS. perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and mrrnpthen. Kad way's pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidney, U I adder. Nervous IMseanes, Headache, Constipation, Costlvenemi, Indigestion, Dyapepsla, T1U loudness. Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Dowels, Pllen.and all Derangements of the Internal Vis cera, Warranted to effect apoaltlveoure. Purely Vegeta ble, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. T Observe the following symptoms resulting fruiu Disorders of the Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward PIIm, Fullnaai of the Olood In tha Haa.1, Aridity of tha Rtomarh, Nauaaa. Hasrilium, Jjtiiguat of Pond, Vollnaaa or Walaht In tha Siotnacb, Sur KrucUtluns, flinklnf( or ridturllw al th. Pit nf lb BlotMcb, Kwlinmlttf ot th Hm4, tlurrtal tnfl Mimcull Hrmthlnir, r luturtnji at th llwt, ehoklna r Suffwallna SctiMtlom whan Id a Lying Poslur,, IllmnMa ut Vltloo, DoUor Wh, bfm lh Sight, Kcver and Dull Ptun la th, HMd, DcnnUncjr of P,rtilriU?on, YllownM of lh Shin and Kym, Pnla In th Bid. Chnal, Urnbt, and uddB Fludm U lltat, Burning In Urn FImIi. A raw doiaa of RADWAT'8 TTtAM will free tlie ay tern from all tlie alinve-imnieri rlUiirilvra. Prlcu, 35 veuta perlmg. BOLD I) Y IKUOCIITS. HEAD "FAI.HK AMI TKI1K." Rend rna Wtn tamp to RAIIWA V k CO., No. 8; Maiden Lane. New. Vurlc. liifunuallou worth Uiouaaaua will ba aeut yuu. V.. Professional Cards. TIXM. A. BPONHLEB. Attornev at-Law. Ty Olllce adjoining Ills reHidence, on East Main street. New Ulooiutleld, I'eny Co., Pa. 3 2 ly ipUIAS. A. UAUMKTT, Attorney-at-Law, KJ New KlooinHeld, l'erry co.. Pa. A. Office adjoining Mortimer' Store. 32 ly B P. McINTIRK Attorney at Law. and Pis. trict Attnriitiv of l'rrv cnnntv. OltltiM with u. x. muinure, new oiooinneiu, renu a. LJWIS POTTKB, Attoknht-at-I.a w & Notary Pnm.ro, New BluotnlleUt. Perru ijttuntu. niia'u. far Hiieclal attention given to Collections ot all kinds, to the settlement of estates, fc, and all other legal business prosecuted with lldelily and umiMibuu. Ainu, XUIUBJI.1UI1S, AU1UUV1UI MI1U All- kiiowleilgmenls taken. -OUlce nvedoors West of Sutcn's hotel. S21y. "W DtllV . t( n . Tn. m uiuiiiiiuciii, j dhj vn, I a. X1...U III .M.U nH 1 T. ar umce opposite tue uiiui t House, ana two doors east of tlie ferry Comity Hank. U. ... 11 ILI..1...I.... 1.-.. IO.I TOHN O. BHATTO, Burgeon Pentlst. rl New Hloonilleld, Perry eo Pa. tistrv All kinds of Mccliiililc iil ami Hiiruie.n.1 Ken. Drlcea.doue 111 the best niamier, and at reasonable v-iiinise at ins reHKience, opposite tlie lteioriu ed Churcb, on High Btruct. S21v WM. M. RIITCir, ATTOUNEY-ATLAW. New Hloonilleld, Perry oo.. Pa. aa-Office Two doors West of if, Mortimer Store S71y OLEE MUltHAY. Attorney-at-Law, Centre Houure, i hi..... 111.. tlnlA Tl...... T- A.cn lli liriu, l nil J vu., dr All business entrusted to Ills care will re- vnivv iirujtiyt tttttilltlOU. p a li rlHAB. J. T, McINTIKE, Attorney at-Law, I Uuhi UI .,11. t D....... .... Yl- M far All professional busluiisa promptly auufalth. luny atienueu to. .lv. . TITM, N. BE1HKHT, Attornfiy-at-I.aw, TV New Bloomlleld, Perry oo.. Fa. 1 Hlooninuld, 3 33 ly. . AUCTIONEEHING.-r. Z. FINK will lod t.. ...I... nil it D....I st had considerable exiviiienee. lie Hull en himir Hi he can give satisfaction to all. Cull at the Union aiuiuuct wins, in ite iwp.. or aiiuresa, . , a O.Z.F1NK, 0 s lypa , Uuuuaunon, Fa, A l.Jj KINDS OF JOB -pitrTtfTH-Wfi fl. Neatly eieouted at Hie Bloomlleld Xlmei Photographs ! Photogrophs I CZ aCTrff fe' df JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THK subscriber would respectfully call the at. tpntlon of the citizen j of thi comity to the fact that he la prupared to take PHOTOGRAPHS In Mia hp,t afvlA nt h.a ... in. i..n : 'VT -i ........ m. 1U1IK CALK31 ,UVQ enables him to produce PICTURES WHICIT CANNOT BE EX. . CELLED. AH persona are requested to call at bis rooms and examine specimens. , , Particular attention glvon to copying likenesses Of deceased persons, and erent ran win ha tikaa - to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frame always on band, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, Artist, .Newport, Perry Co., Pa LEB NO 3ST Mutual Fire Iusurance Company, OP Jonetittown, Penn'a. POLICIES PEKPETUAL at Low Rales. No Steam risks taken. This Ik one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the State. Country proiierty Insured Perpetually per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, FA., 4 16 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Pulton, Water and Pearl Sts., N. Y. rflHIfl well known favorite hotel lias recently .av. uveu rriii.vnteii, reinuueieu aim lurnisnea 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 Mages pass the hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street Cars, one of which Intersects every other route la New York. It belnn but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the tjny oi i,iiurcnes," as troin tins terry mverge all thepriucipal Hailroad routes In the city of Brook lyn. (ti.Wp) GEO. N. TEBKY, Proprietor. S SBDLER. S. M. BnuLEB S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Perry County, Pa., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. All goods In our line sold at the lowest price , Give us a trial. 6 44 Ut. J-NSUKE IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF - NEW YORK. F. 8. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the United fltjttaa A Hsptj nvpr t-ih KH1 OTK I 111 pjmh. S. H. 8HULEH, Agent. , Liverpool, Pa. 6 44 131 TJS33 THERE IS M0TU1HG LIKE IT FOB Pains Sores, Wounds and Lameness. BUY, IT I TRY IT I Ft Rheun Use Palq CuOil Us Paio Ce OiL ror rvuraigia, . . , For FeVcr Sore. ., Use Paiijure Oil. Use PaiCure Oil. Use frfi Cure OiL Use jlfirj Cure OiL Useain Cure OiL For Cb'oiSaa Morbus, ror BDrainS For Headach For bruises, , For Corrjs arjd Bull nrja, Uaf Paii; Cure OiL ror Any Sore. wm fain uure Uil. Use Paii) Cure Oil. For Jjny Lameness, ET1BT BOTTUT-U aBllTIB. And we challenga tbuworldi produce It aquaL uiea xteriAT)iy ana iiiaxrnaiiy lor Ak tat PAINXiDEE OIL. TaiVno othar. tot ws 7ABEAHT IT TO CL It Is not a UTrtUrlnc preparation, bnt airoTL, i from pitfS Vegetatilo Olla, liarba, and jLlaracta, m ana la oieaji ana aai 10 uaa. Sold JJ (11 DruggiaU and Daalera in Medlcid PUK E, OO CENTS. ' MoCLURE EATON, PnoraiETMi,! , a. Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT! THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Blooiuheld and NewHirt Hint he is running a Dally Line between thene two places. and will haul Freight of auy kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages eutrusted to his care. r-Ordersniay be left for lilin at the stores ot P. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlleld, or Mlillgun U Musser, Newport, 1. J. 8. WHITMOKE. Bloomtield, January 26, 1870. A8I'IKNI)IT A 8HOUTM ENfTTI Barkis inJLJ i.8tiouxMi5N X. DltY.aOODQ '. j, llY-GOODO j Suited to tho Season, Are Now Offered for Sale by F. MOSTIMEH. oauu WW VU1VQ, t