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Tuesday, September 17, 1872.
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FARM AITS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Cnunlng Fruit and Vegetables.
This is the season of the year in which
fruit and vegetables abound, and all pru
dent housewives will lay in a store for win
ter use. Fruit is particularly healthy in
tho hot weather, when its cooling and anti
bilious influence are most needed, but it is
not bad to take in the winter, and especially
in the early spring. The same is true of
tomatoes and the other porishable veg
etables which abound about these days.
Whoever tries a dish of tomatoes with his
beefsteak in April, is ready to bless the
man or woman who invented the process of
canning. This consists simply in exclu
ding the air, for every one knows that de
cay can only occur whore oxygon is present.
Thin is the great agent of lifo, and it is also
tho great agont of death, and is constantly
active in accelerating all organized matter
on its round from life to death, aud death
to life.
Many more would enjey the luxury of
canned fruit and vegetables if they knew
how simple the process is. They have an
idoa that it is some patent operation, and
must be done in patent cans, whereas jugs
and bottles are just as effectual for preserv
ing fruit, as the most complicated cans.
We have preserved tomatoes, blackberries,
etc., for years in common gallon and half
gallon jugs. There is no hocus pocus about
the process. Stew tho tomatoes, and pre
pare them as you would for tho tablo. Put
them into the jug and place tho jug in hot
water long enough to drive out the air,
then drive home a tight cork and the work
is done. To make it doubly sure you can
-seal the cork with molted beeswax or rosin.
The process for fruit is similar. Be par
ticular to label the jugs with the name of
tho prosorved fruit or vegetable, or you
may open a jug of pio-plant, when you
want raspberries. It is not a bad idea to
put also on the jug the date of its prepa
ration, so that the old stock may not be
come mixed up with the new.
This jugging up of fruits and vegetables,
has the advantage of being much cheaper
than the common canning process. Of
course bottles will answer as well as jugs.
Military commanders resent the idoa of
ttoing bottled up, but berries and vegetables
make no objection to it, and remain very
quiet, without the least sign of ferment or
rage, providod, always that the bottling is
done up thoroughly.
CIicck-ReluB.
Mr. Agnell has issued a most valuable
and interesting pamphlet on treatment of
horses. The subject of check-reins is re
ceiving a good deal of attention just now,
and we give a few opinions from exper
ienced horsemen. The lion. Charles Flint,
in an address delivered before the Mas
sachusetts Board of Agriculture, said.
If a nfan has a hard day's work to do, if
he wants to exert his muscles and sinews,
ho must have thoso musclos free and un-
conflned, nobody who has tried it can deny
that ; and yet how does it happen that a
principlo which overy farmer, every me
chanic, every laboring man of any character
would admit in his own case, is so con
stantly disregarded in the case of the hard
working and often ill-used horse?
An American gentloman traveling in
Europe, made notes concerning the use of
check-reins, with the following result. In
Ireland and Scotland he did not see a single
chock-rein used on any draught-horses, and
only loose reins were used in the case of
carriage horses. In England, Italy, and
France, they were scarcely used at all and
never, or almost nover on draught horses,
t2TA flue grapery is attached to the Ag
ricultural Department at Washington. It
is 150 feet in length, 80 feet wldo, with
glass roof and sides, with ample ventilation
by means of hinged sashes in the roof and
sides, and so constructed as to exclude the
rain. This building was erected for the
purpose of cultivating and testing the most
valuable varieties of foreign grapes, with a
view of encouraging this industry, which is
annually increasing throughout the coun
try. The vines have been planted some
three foet apart on tho outside of the walls
and trained through openings in the brick
walls, and run up the inside on wire trellis
work toward the centre of the roof and
very near the glass. The heating in win
ter is by means of hot water circulating
through iron pipes running lengthwise the
building. By this arrangomeut the required
temperature can always be preserved, tho
rain and dews excluded, the rays of the tun
unobstructed, aud tho full benefit of the
rains to the roots of the vines scoured. The
ground inside is covered with tan bark and
stands of various foieign plants are placed
around the interior, ; the whole forming a
novel and pleasing scone. There are up
wards of one huudred varieties now grow
ing in tliis room, and bearing fruit for tho
first time. The dark colors seem to be ar
ranged on one side and the light colors on
NEW YORK
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK,
STRICTLY M UTUAL I
Assets, ?s,:os,&u4 so :
TSSUES all the new forma of Policies, and pre
X nents as favorable terms as any company In the
United States.
Thlrtv riavfl' omen Allowed on Afinh nnvrnflnt. And
the policy held good during that time.
Folicles Issued by this Company are non-forfeit
ure.
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Policv-holders share In the Annual nrofltsnf the
Company, and have a voice lu tho elections aud
management of the Company.
No policy or medical fee charged.
Jubtus Lawrence, Tres't.
M. 11. Wynkoop, Vice Fres't.
J. P.KooERS, Bec'y.
O. X, JIATUCT.
. General Agent,
No. fl North Th rd Street.
4.29 yl College block, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Incorporated by the Court of Common Fleas, in
inov; oy me Zewuuuure, in isu.
The Pennsylvania
Central Insurance Company
OF POTTSV1LLE, PA.
Capital and Assets, $156,000.
Premium Notes $100,000 00
Promissory Notes, 50,000 00
Cash premiums due or col
lected for the year ism, $3,028 00
Cash premiums due or col
lected for the tlrst three
months of 1872 1.800 00
Cash from other sources
and agents 1,200 00
Judgment Bonds In Com
pany's office, 1,100 00
Total Cash,... J6.128 00
Total cash and note assets.
April 1st, 1872, $156,128 00
JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TY,
oecrctary. President. .
DIRECTORS :
John D. Hadesty, A. P. Holms, Bcniamln
Teter, A. 8utermeistcr, James II. Grier, E. F.
Jungkurt, Ellas Miller.
AU14JII8!
TT TT TTI11 T7 ,1 .. .1 L" T ,. V. A tr.kl. T" .1
ward Wesley, Charlos F. Dcihert, Win. R.
Griffith. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent.
Arrangements have boon made witb other
nrst-ciast companies to re-lnsure risks taken
on the cash plan In such amounts as desired.
Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex
clusive territory, If desired. This Company
coitftnes Itself to lire insurance exclusively.
OFFICE!
No. 101 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, FA.
NOTICE.
The Home Reserve force of The Penn
sylvania Central Insurance Company of
I'ottsville, will be In 1'erry county in
considerable force, and act as the Com
pany's Agents until a full line of Local
Agents can be appointed whon the reserve
force will be recalled.
JAMES II. GRIER,
Boo'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co.
Insurance Notice.
On and after the tenth day of April,
1872, The Home Rosorve force of Insur
ance Agents belonging to " The Pennsylva
nia Central Insurance Company" will leave
I'ottsville in Heavy force, ana occupy ten
different counties of the State, where 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, and continual cry of Fraud I
Fraud 1 I (Ye., cannot muster any better In
surance material 1 Why don't the City In
surance papors tell the publio that no Mu
tual Company broke or failed during the
last teu years? Why don't they tell the
publio that more than half tho Stock Com
panies started within the last ten years
have ? It is a well-known fact that Mutual
Compauies cannot fail.
JAMES II. GRIER,
Socrotary of Pennsylvania Central Insur
ance Company. 0 10
New Carriage Manufactory,
On Hiau Street, East of Cablisli St.,
New Bloomfleid, Perm's..
THE subscriber has built a large and commodi
ous Hliopon High Kt., East of Carlisle Hlrwt,
new moomneui, ra., wuere ue is prepareu w uiau
ufacture to order
On rrlngos
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Stylo,
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable manner.
4. Having Duiierlor workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the bout City Work, and much mure durable, aud
ai muvn more reaaouauie raws.
aWBEPA IKING ol all kluds neatly and prompt
ly done A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
lit!
Bloomliold Academy!
An English and Classical School
. FOB 1
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Young Men Prepared For College.
A Normal School and a School of Art
8UMMER TEBM COMMENCES
On Monday, the 20th of August, 1872.
ABthe above school has recently been re-organ
Ized, student canenter any time,
l'rof. WM. II. DILL, a graduate ol Kutger's Col
lege, N. J., Principal.
Miss SAItAII LIFE, will teach Music ami Draw.
ing.
Every facility for the training of the youth of both
sexes In all that constitutes a liberal aud thorough
education.
The Colleeiato Department
embraces all the higher branches, Including the
Latin and Greek Languages, Kngtneering, Practi
cal Surveying, Literature, Naturul Science and ad -
vancea jnaiucniaucs.
Vacations: J ulv and Auaust. and one week at
Christinas.
Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash
ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, English Brnnchesaud
Mathematics, for the scholastic year, SIM).
In vacations. S200,u0.
The Boarding Department Is at the Institution.
nnder the supervision of Vyiliam Grier, Esq., by
wiium guou aim BuuBiiinuut uoaiu win ue uir
nished : and the minlls will be under thestrlct care
of the Principal. Address
. w. H. dill, A. M. Principal,
or WILLIAM UHIElt.
it 1 f New BloomUeld. Perry couuty. Pa.
t Scbool
Opens
August 12th, 1S72 1
CONTINUES 11 WEEKS.
G.C.PALM, - Principal.
Boots !
Boots I
A Fill Assortment of
THE CELEBRATED -YORK BOOTS,
Iland or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double
tsoieana
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by
M. 8. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Band.
Aarjiecfat Attention Paid to Orders. -
TJNCAN SHERMAN & CO., ,
BANKERS,
No. 11 Nassau Street,
NEW YORK,
Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of
credit available In any -part of the world.
sj- Current accounts received on such terms
as may be agreed upon. 5 12tf
To Shoemakers,
rpHE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
FRENCH 0 ALF SKINS,
. PINK LININQS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
uiaaoi b
F. MORTIMER.
Jay Cooko & Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, N. YOKK & WASHINGTON,
JAY C00KE, M'CULLOCH & CO.,
f LONDON,
We will buy and sell
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
PENNSYLVANIA STATE AND
PHILADELPHIA CITY LOANS
' GOLD AND SILVER.
And execute orders for the purchase and sale of
BONDS AND STOCKS on commission, at the
Board of this and other cities, make collections on
ail points aud allow Interest on
Currency and Gold Deposits.
In connection with our London nouse, we trans
act a
GENERAL FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
Including purchase and sale of Sterling Bills, and
the issue ol
Commercial & Traveler's Credits
Available throughout the world.
Direct telegraphic communication with our New
York and Washington olllces.
Passports furnished parties taking Letters of
Credit through us, without extra charge.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
NO. 1H BOUTn THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
1 June IS, 1873. tf . .,
FEBRY HOUSE,
New Bloomfleid, Ta.
THE subsorllier having purchased the property
on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets.
opposite the Court House, Invites all hla friends
and former customers to give him a call as he ii
Main Selec
ueieruiiuea 10 luruina nrsi mass accommouauous,
THOMAS HUTCH,
Ml. froprleler.
RADWAY'S READY "RELIEF
CURES TBI WORST PAINS
In from On to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
ftfMrreiKllnKthUsdvertlnfment need Mir M.
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAT'8 BEADY RELIEF IS A CUES FOB
KVEHY PAIN.
It WM th firm nd Id
Tli Only n llemedy
that Innuntly ttopt tn. mort excruciating palni, nTlavl
inflammation., and cure. Oonfreottona, wnttlter of tn.
itinira, Stomach. Bowali, or otusr flud. or orgaua, by
OH application.
rif KKOU ONB TO TWENTT MINUTES,
1)0 matter how violent or excruciating th. pain th.
KIIKUMATIO, Bed ridden, InUrm, Crippled, Narrow,
Neuralgic or pruetraud with dlaeaae roar auffcr,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT KAHB.
INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNKYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELF.
CONnRSTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORB THROAT. DIFFICULT BREATHING,
PALPITATION OK THB HEART.
HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPHTHERIA.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
IIEADACI1E, TOOTITACIIE.
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CniLLS, AOUK CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief tothepartor
, parta where the pain or dUUoultr exiaU will afford eaa.
1 and comfort.
Twenty dropa In hntf a tnmhler of water wilt In ft few
Fiomente cure CRAMPS, tPABMS, SOUR STOMACH,
IKARTBURN, 8ICK HEADACHE. DIARRHEA,
DYSKNTKKY, COLIC. WIND IN THE BOWELS,
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Travcieni should aiwaTe carrr ft boHle of Railway'.
Ready Relief with them. A few drope In water will
nrevout lckneae or Italiis from change of water. It 1.
better than French Brandy or Ulttera as a stimulant.
FKVEIt AND AfJlE.
FEVER AND AGUE cured for Arty cents. There la
not a remedial agent In this world that will cure Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarious, Hllious. Scarlet, Ty
phoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWAY'S
PILLS) eo quick aa RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF.
Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH fBEAUTY ! I
STRONG AND PURR RICH BLOOD INCREASE
OK KLKHII AND WEIGHT-CLEAR SKIN AND
BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MADK THK MOST ASTONISHING CURES t
BO QUICK, SO It A I'll) ARE THE CIIANOKS
THE n)Iy UNDERGOES, UNDER THK IN
FLTTENdK OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL
MEDIO USE, THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the BARSAPARILHAN RESOLV
KNT cftnimuTilcatei through the Blood, Sweat, Urine,
and other fluids and Juice of the syitem the vigor of life,
for It repair the wastes of the body with new and sound
material. Scrofula, Kvphilis, Oonnumptlnn, Glandular
dltieane, Ulcers In the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In
the Glands and otlnj parts of the system. Sore Eyes,
Strumous Pittcharfivf from the Kara, and the worst
forms of Skin dlaeases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald
Head, Iilnft Worm, Rait Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, Black
Rpols. Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers In the
Womb, and all weakening anil painful dltwharrcs, Night
Sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all wastes of the life princi
ple, are within the curative range of thin wonder of Mod
ern Cheniltttrv, and a few duys' use will prove to any
person using 'It for either of these forma of disease Us
potent power to cure them.
If the patient, dally becoming reduced by the wartet
and decomposition that Is continually progressing, suc
ceeds In arresting these wastes, and repairs the same with
new material made from healthy blood and this the
SARSAPARILLIAN will and does secure.
Not only does the Sahsafarilliak Rwolttckt excel
all known remedial agents In the cure of Chionlo, Scrofu
lous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases ; but It Is the only
positive cure for -.. .
Kidney fc Bladder Complaints,
Urinary, and Wnmb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy,
Stoppage of Water, Inoontlnence of Urine, Hrlght's l)la
ea. Albuminuria, and in all coses where there are brick
duet deposits, or th water Is thick, cloudy, mixed with
substances like the white of an egg, or threads like white
silk, or there la a morbid, dark, bilious appoarance, and
white bone-dust deposits, and when there Is a pricking,
burning sensation whoa passing water, and pain In the
Bnialt of the Brick and along thu Loins. Price, i-oo.
WORMS. The only known and sure Remedy
for WvrnuJ'ut, Tape, etc.
Tumor of 13 Year' Growth
Cured by Itad way's Remolrent.
Brvislv, Mam., July 1, 1HW.
Pau RfwT ; I fcavt hud Ovarian Tumor in tha ovsrlta and
bowtiU, All th Doctor Mid " lhtr was no help for ll." I trtal
vary thing that was rciimtnid ; hut nothing halptd m. I
taw your lUaolvtnt, and thought I would try It i but had no faith
In II, bocatiff I had auffarad for twalva yaara. I took tlx bottlaa
of tha Hyaolvant. and on box of Radway'a Pllla, and two bot
tlaa of your Kaady R1lf aud thara la not a alirn of tumor to ba
aaa or fait, and I feel belter, asiartcr, and happier than I hava
fortwalva yaara. Tha worat tumor waa In tbtt laft ilrfv of tha
bnwalt, ovar tha groin. I writ tbla to yuu for Uta banatit of
than. Voe can publiah It If yon chooia.
HANNAH P. KNAP P.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, an-1 strengthen. Kail
way s Pills, for the cure of al disorders of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels, Kidne', II ladder, Nervous Diseases,
Const IpnliOD, iJostlveness, Indigestion,
, Billous.iena. Bilious Fever, InftamniaUon of
1, Pllei.and all Derangements of Uie Internal Vis-
jjysne.isia, liinouanei
the Bowels. Pllei.and i
cera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegeta-
Diejconuining no mercury, minerals, or aeieienou nmgs,
fw Observe the following sympWius resulting from
Disorders of the Digestive Organs :
Conatlpatlon, Inward PI! at, Full Dew of tha Blood la tha Haad,
Aridity of th Stotiwa, Nautaa, litartburn, Ultiruat of Food,
Fullnaaa or Walght la th 8tom.v-b, Sour Eructntiona, Sinking or
FlutUrtng at tha Pit of lb Buiinaen, Swimming of tha Haarf,
Hurrlad and Dlfflcult Braathlng, PlutUrlng at tha Haart, Choking
or Suffocating ftatiaatlont whtta in a Lying Poatuia, Dimimw of
VUioo, DuU or Want Mora tks Sight, Favar and Dull Pain la
th Haad, Dtflclancy nt Par-ptrallon, YNowm rf th flkin
and Evaa, Palo In th Hid, Cbaat, Limbs, and utdiUa Fluhaa uf
Haat, Burning In tha Flaili.
A few doses of RADWAY'S PIIX8 will free the iyg.
tern from all the sbovL-tihua'd dlxrirdera. Prtca, 25 cents
per box. BOLD BY DRUWHRTB.
READ "KAT.8K AND TRUK.' Rend ons lette
stamp to KADWAY A CO., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New
Vork. luformatiou worth thousands will lie sent you.
Professional Cards.
aOIHABLES IL fiMILEY. Attorney at Law.
J New Bloomliold, ferry Co. Fa.
.omcewlthC. A. Baruott Esq., next door
to Mortlmer'8 atore August 20, W2
JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlii'ld, I'erry county, Ta.
Offlce with Hon. V. J. T. Mcliithe. 35 6
lirM. A. SrONM.Elt. Attornev-at-Law.
TV Otnce adjoining his residence, on East
siain street, .new uiooumeiu, i'erry 00., ra. a 2 ly
CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at Law,
New Jlloonilield, Perry CO., Pa.
3.0filce adjoining Moitijior' Btore. 321y
B
P. McINTIHE Attorney at Law, and Bis.
1 inn Aiiornevoi rerrv oouiuv. u ice with
ii. x. oiuiuure, .new muoinnciu, renn a.
LJSWIS l'OTTKlt,
Attornkv-at-Law & Notary Pitbuo,
New Bloomfleid, Perrv Countu. i'Pnn'a.
sr- t)eclai alwnlion given to Collections of all
kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c, and all
other legal business prosecuted with fidelity aud
ui.-iictvil. aiwi, AU1UMV1L. MUU AU'
kiiowiedunieiits taken.
M-UUlca Uvedoors West of Sutch'shotel. 821y.
T BAILY. Attorney at Ijtw.
(J a New llloomtlelri. PerrvCn.. Pa.
Offlce opposite the Court House, aud two
doors east ol the Perry County bunk.
jieierg to u. juciume, esq. June Zl,
TOllN O. BUATTO. Hurireon Dentist. .
a I xr..... 1,1 ....I..,., 1.
tTalrw All Irl.irf. nf .....1 U.....I....I it.
Drlces.doneinthebeMtinunncr, and at reasonable
fkllloA Bt Vila w.ul.luiw,a ..t.iu.aita tl.a l..f......
wa vuuivu, uii siiku ntieev a . IV
WM. m. snTcn, '
AXXOKNEY-ATLAW.
New Mlooiulleld, Perry Co., Pa.
AV-Offlce Two doors West of Jf. Mortimer
Btore 3 7 1y
CLEE MUliEAY. . : J .
Attorney-at-Law,
- Centre Biiuaie,
New liloomneld. Perrv e.n.. Pa.
KW All business entrusted to bis erne will xq-
oeive prompt atleutiou,-HI 4 l
fMlA3. S. T, McINTllik, Attorney-at-Law,
V New lllooinnelrt, Perry 00., Pa.
af- All professional business promptly amlfaitll
Ttru xj u 1," 1 11 1 ur i , 1 n
l ... HUiVI.1,1 1 MVI I'VJ'.,'!.!.!,,
V , New XUoomileld, Perry 00., Pa.
rholosmphs 1 ' . rhotoRraphs I
JACOB COIiLE,
Pliotograpliic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE mibscrlber would resiwctfully can tha at.
fact that he Is prepared to take PHO TOUR A PH8
In the best style ol the art. ills long experience
enables him to produce
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT RE EX.
' ' CELLED.
All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and great care will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
always on hand, and for sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
LEBANON '
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
or
Jonpwtown, Pcnn'a.
POLICIES PEHPETUAL at Low Rates. Ko
Bteam risks taken. This in one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
State. Country property Insured Perpetually
at $i 00 per thousand, and Town property at So UO
per thousand.
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.,
4 16 Agent for Perry County.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. Fulton, Water and Pearl Sis., N. Y.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recently
been renovatod, 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 ot
New York and Brooklyn than any other house lu
the city. The Broadway Stages pass tho hotel
every three minutes, besides various lines of Street
Cars, one of which intersects every other route In
New York.
It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry,
makes It convenient for those wishing to visit tiie
" City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all
thepriuclpal Railroad routes in the city of Brook
lyn. 6.Wp) GEO. N. TERRY, Proprietor.
SSUULBB.
8. M. SUITLEB
r '
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL, m
Perry County, Pa.,
Dealers In all kinds ot
Hardware, Groceries, &c.
All goods In our line sold at the lowest price .
Give ua a trial. Hi Hi.
JNSTJBK IN THE
3IUTUAL '!
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NEW YORK,
'i F. 8. Winston, President.
The oldest and strongest Company In the United;
States. Assets over 145,000,000 In cash.
a M. SHULER, Agent.
Liverpool, Pa.
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' TBERE IS H0THIN0 LIU IT F0f
Pains, SoresWonafls and Lameness.
Dl IV.1 tTI -TON ITS
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Fa
heumatism, V . v Use Pain Cuotf Oil.
For
uraiftla,!. f . ! . Use Paio Ce Oil.
For reinr bore,
,.- ti. ci- n..a n:i
For CholV njorbus,
1, ai woo raii ui vu.
Use PaiCure Oil.
Use Pa Cure Oil.
tor Bprainsv. t,
For Headach
For Bruises.
Use Qfirj Cure Oil.
Usair; Cure Oil.
For Corrjs aqd Bu
For Anv Sore..'
Ui Pain Curt Oil.
fee Pain Cure Oil.
For i(ny LanjeneBS,
Krai Botti,
'Use Pain Cure Oil.
ViMiirriD.
Ana we ehallrnga tti
orldV) produca Its equal.
Usea JCiWn
ernally for
lA-SBI'.
Ask for PAINJURE OIL. TaaVno other, fci
w JrAEEAHT IT 10 0
It la not a UfaUrlng preparattoD, but aiBuTT., mad
Irom piy vegtat)ie una. tierifa, ana
Bold Jfy all Druggists and Dealers in Medici
M ana is otean ana sare 10 nao.
FBICE, OO CENTS.
McCLURB EATON, Pnominosa,
atasKUn. Pa.
Daily Express and Freight Line
JJETWEEN . , ,
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
BloomUeld and ftewport that he Is running a
Dally Llue between these two planes, and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his eare.
.Ordersniaybeleft for hlin at the stores of
F. Mortimer ft Co., New BloomUeld, or MIUlgan&
Musser. Newport. I'a. j. g. WIIITMOKE.
Bloointfeld, January 28, 18T0.
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kRY- GOODQ
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Suited to tho Season,
Are Now Offered for Sale by
7. HORTIXEB.
the other.
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