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j&t fJIaomfieltr Sinus.
Tuesday, October IS, 1872.
F ABU AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We inrite communica tto nsfromallpermntwhoart
intended in matter) projierly belonging to this
department. ..
Curious Instincts of tho nee.
Houey bees are governed by Instinct, and
not by art. Tbey never deviate from the
course they were created in. The flint
comb tbey ever built was as perfect us , at
the present day ; no art bas improved the
shape or size. Each bee does its part of the
labor in gathering in the stores and nursing
the young ; and I have noticed for sovoral
years past, the mode of gathering pollen or
boe bread. It is thus : When a bee goes
out after food, it alights on some kind of
flower and gathers a part of its load ; then
goes to another of the same kind, and per
haps a third, to obtain a load. Another
bee goes out, and it alights on another kind
of flower, it keeps to that kind tillt gets a
load. But how is this known? You go to
the hive and watch as they come in ; some
have yellow pollen on their logs ; others
have light color : others have dark ; but no
bee has two colors on his legs. If you see
any, you will see more than I have, for I
never did; and I have' supposed that they
stored it in different cells for a change of
food. The other day, in overhauling a
hive, I broke out a new piece of comb and
found the different colors in different cells,
which confirmed my belief, for I Biippose
they like a change of food as well as hu
mans. Another curiosity is their coming
out and alighting before going off ; for
among the hundreds that I had hived I
never had one swarm leave direct from tho
hive. Another curious thing is their rear
ing tho malos and nursing them tenderly,
and after they become useless they destroy
them. But instinct bas directed them to
do it. Another curious thing is that whon
they get to be numerous, that the mother
bee should call out a part of the brood to
go with her, and leave the others to take
care of the young. Why not call them all
out to go with her? Because instinct has
' ordered it otherwise. Certain ones go out
with her, while others are coming in with
stores for future use. A certain part of
them don't seem to have any inclination to
follow the mother-bee, nor do they mourn
her loss, for another is provided. Field and
Farm.
Plowing Twice for Wheat.
A correspondent of the Cincinnati Ga
zette writes: " If any one will break his
ground deeply and thoroughly two or three
times during the Spring and Summer, tho
extra amount of wheat per acre will pay
for plowing, and leave a handsome profit
besides. I have tested this practice several
timos, with the most satisfactory results,
lu 1800, I had a field of sixteen acres of
like fertility. I expected to plant half the
fluid in corn, but for some reason did not.
In the half that had been plowed for corn
after the ground had been broke, the
woeds grew more rapidly. Consequently,
I broke it again the 20tb of Juno. On tho
1st of September following, I plowed tho
entire fluid, and sowed in wheat. The re
sult was as follows: Tho half which had
only received the single plowing, yielded
per acre thirteen bushels and eighteen
pounds ; the half that received three break
ings yielded per acre twcnty-tlireo bushels
aud forty pounds, which made a difference
of more than ten bushels per acre. At one
dollar per bushel, this would pay for the
extra plowing and leave a not extra profit of
six dollars per acre besides.
Discoloration of the Skin.
Often persons receive an accidental blow
ii.)., i'roji v, hence discoloration of the
skin is apt to ensue. To prevent this, take a
littlo dry starch or arrowroot ; moisten it
with cold water, and lay it on tho jpjurod
part. This must be done immediately, so
as to prevont the action of the air upon the
skin. However, it may be effectually ap
plied some hours after. Raw meat is not
always at hand, and some children have an
insurmountable repugnance to have it ap
plied. These applications are not always
of certain effoct. There is no remedy for a
black eyes but bathing in hot water, which
is often-very tedious, but if Immediately
applied It is a sure remedy or preventive.
Novel Provender.
We are informed that several farmers
in Illinois are utilizing "the rag
weed" for hay. Tho crops of hay aud
straw are both so light, owing to spring
drought, that unless some other substance
can be found to feed cattle on during the
winter, many must perish. Hence these
farmers are mowing their stubble fluids aud
'putting the crop of " rng-weed" away for
winter use. It is said that cattle do very
well fed B it, and seem to prefer it to the
best straw. Farmers in other sections may
profitably make a note of it. '
Clf Kerosene and powdered llnio, whi
ting or wood ashes, will scour tin with the
least labor. Kerosene aud whiting will
also cleanse silver ware, doorknobs, hingos,
etc. Wet the flannel slightly in ' the oil,
dip into the whiting, and rub bard, wash
off with hot soap-suds, and brighten with
a chamois skin or newspaper.
Photographs ! .' , Fhotoffrnphs !
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, 1'ENN'A.
t HTTP anrtsr.rtrw.1. umuM ha.afltfnii ..ti .1.. --
JL tentlon of the citizens of thin county to the
fact that he In prepared tw take PHOTOGRAPHS
In the best style of the art. Ills long experience
enables htm to produce
pictures which caxxot be ex
celled.
All persons are requested to oall at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and nreat nam win tu tnknn
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing: material and a (rood iwmrtmsnt nf irimn
always on hand, and for sale at low prices.
J A COB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, Perry Co., Ps
LEBANON
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OF
. Tone h town, Penn'n.
POUCIE8 PERPETUAL at Low Kates. No
Steam risks taken. This Ik une of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies n the
at 84 TO per thousand, and Town property at 15 (10
LEWIS POTTER,
MSW HLOOMJrTKLD. TA.,
4 10
A ent for Perry County.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. JIiHoii, Water and Venrt Ut.. A". 1'.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recently
been renovated, remodeled and furnished
new and elegantly tliroghout. It is kept on the
European plan, and has ample accommodations
lor four hundred guests.
The location is inure accessible to all parts of
New York aim Brooklyn than any other house In
the city. The Broadway Stages pass tho hotel
every three minutes, besides various lines of Street
Cars, one of which Intersects every other route iu
New York.
It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry,
makes it convenient for 1 1 lose wishing to visit the
' City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all
theprineipal Kailroad routes in the city of Brook
lyu. (ti.tfdp) GEO. N. TEltllY, Proprietor.
8 SIIUI.EH.
8. M. SUUl.EH
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL,
Terry County, Pa.,
Dealers In all kinds of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.
All goods In our line sold at the lowest price,
(ilve usa trial. 5-UHt.
J-N8UIIE IN THE
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
NEW YORK.
F. 8. Winston, President.
The oldest and strongest Comtmnv In tlm TTnlterf
States. Assets over Wft,OUO,000 in cash.
8. M. SHULER, Agent.
6 44 13t. Liverpool, Ta.
THERE 13 MCTUINa LIKE IT F0
Fains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness.
BUY IT J TRY IT!
FoYflheumatism. . , Use Pain Cut Oil
For Tfeuralgia, , . , Use Pair) Ce Oil.
For FeVgr Sore Use Pair) ire Oil.
For CholV NJorbus, , Use PaiyCure Oil.
For SpraituV . , , Use Pro Cure Oil.
For HeadachX , . . Use rfirj Cure Oil.
For Bruises, . . , Useairj Cure Oil.
For Corns and BuTWins, Uaf Pair Cure Oil.
For Jny Sore, . .Jrae Paiij Cure Oil.
For Any Larneness, ytfUse Pair Cure Oil.
And w challenge th'VorldVi pruduca Its qool.
mua jbxurwny ana iirternauv ror
f.rrx BkAsrv,
Art for PAI5XJURE OIL. TakVno other, for
iArHAHT IT TO CUG. '
It It not a UTtaring preparation, but aaNjTL, made
from pup vexaubla oils, linrw, ana JtMrecU,
Xbuu w cietw ana eaie 10 tue.
all UrUKilUU and Dealer! in Uedlcul
PHICE, SO CEBITS.
McCLURE EATON, PitomcTOftO
anting, fa.
Daily Express and Freight Line
13KTWKEN
BLOOMFIELJD & NEWPORT!
THE subscriber wishes to notify t he citizens of
Ulooiulleld and Newport that he Is running a
DallyLlnebetwrn.il these two places, and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his care.
. sVOrders may be left for him at the stores of
K. Mortimer tt Co., New Ulooiulleld, or MlUlgaud
Muaser, Newport, Ps.
... ' WHITMOHB.
Bloomneld, January 25, 1870.
Ad'LKNDITV BBOHTMENm
rU'LENDljU iVSSOHTMKN J.
OF
dry. good q
ry.ooodO
Suited to the Season,
Are Now Offerfd for Bait by
F. K0BTIMSB.
R R R.
RADW AY'S READY "RELIEF
CURES THE WO II ST PAIN'S
In from One to Twenty Minute.
NOT ONE HOUR
' After rcivdlna Oil ftitvort Moment need any on
... - hOkfkH WITH I'AIN.
RADWAY'S RttAbY RKLIKF 1 A CURK FOB
. EVEliY TAIN. . .
., It wm the first mid
, The Only I'fUn 1 torn eel y
that lnfltintljr oiw the mont t? icnirlbtln min?. allavs
lnflnmnifitloni, and cure Contention a, whether of tm
Luna:. Stomach, iiowala, or otbw ffiaudi or organa. by
oue uipllcatl(in,
IN FUOM ONB TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how Tlnlent or excruciating the puln the
KHKIJMATHJ, BtMl rhlden. Infirm, Crippled, Narroua,
fteuralglc, or prostrated with disease mny ulTer,
RADWAY'8 READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD IN8TANT EASK.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK BLADDER
INFLAMMATION OF TIIF. HOWF.LS.
CONOKSTION OF THE LUNGS.
SORE THROAT, IJIFFK'l'LT DKKATIiINO,
PALPITATION OF TUB UtART.
HYSTERICS. CROUP. IMI'HTHKMA.
( ATAKUIl, INFLUENZA .
READACHB, TOOTH ACIIK. '
NF.URALOTA, RHEUMATISM.
CO!.!) OniLLS, AOUK CHILLS.
The iiipllttitlon of the Heady Keller to the put or
pnru where the pnla or UlUlQufty oxIbU will afford com
and comfort.
Twentf drops In half a tnmWrr of wstpr wilt to a few
momenta core CRAMPS, M'ASMS, SOUR STOMACH.
HEARTIlUIl!?, SICK 11 FADACHE, DIARltllKA
KYHKNTKKY. COLIO, W1NU IN THE BOWKLSi
And all INTFItTCAI. 1'AINH
Travelrre ulionld alware carry a bottle of Rndway!
Itrady lteltrf with them. A few drops In water mill
Crvent ntukneMe or palna rrom chanice of water. It la
filter than French Rmndy or Bitten a a itlruuumt.
FRVKR A1VI A K.
FEVER AND AUUE cored for flny cents. There li
riot a remedial ajrent In this world that will core Fever
and Ague, and all other Malarious, bilious. Scarlet, Ty
phoid, Yellow, and other Fi vers (aided by RAliWAYS
I'lLLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY KELIfiF.
Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggist.
HEALTH fBEAUTY ! !
8TRONU AND PURR RICH ULOOD-1NCREASK
OK FLESH AND WKIUIIT-CLKAR SKIN AND
UKAUT1FUL UOMI'LEXION bEUUKED TO ALL.
DR. ROADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
ItAS MAOK TIIK MOST ASTONISHING CURES t
80 qt'ICK, HO HAi'II) AUK THE CIIANUK8
THE HOlY tTNI)EIU.OEH, UNDER THE IN
FLUENCK OF Tint TRULY WONDUUFUX.
ME LUC INK, THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flosh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER,
Every drop of OiO fiAHSAI'ARILMAN RESCLV
ENT coninninlcotea throiiKh the Hlotid, Bweat, Urine,
nnd other fluids and. Juices of the aystem the vigor of life,
fur It repairs the wanted of the body with new and sound
nifiterlaf. Scrofula, Hyphllls, Consumption, Glandular
dlMtwe, Ulcers In the Throat . Mouth, Tumors, Nodes In
tue Glands and other purls of the system, Sore Eyes,
Strumous Dischargea from tho Knrs, and the worst
forms nf Skin dlseasps, Eniptlonn, Fever Sores, Scald
I loud. Kin Worm, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Acne, black
spools. Worms In the Flesh, Tumors, Cancers In the
Womb, and all weakening and painful dlttcharses. Night
Hwents, Los of Sperm, nnd all wnntes of Ilic fife princi
ple, are within the curative range of this wonder or 11 ml
ern Chetnlntry, and a fur duys' use will prove to any
person tiffing It for either of these farms of disease Us
potent power to cure them.
If the patient, dally becoming red need by the wastes
and dftoinponltlon that In contlnunll)irouresHing, sue
ceeds In arreting theso wastea, and repairs the same wit It
li tw material imule from healthy blood aud this tha
S AHSAI'AKILLI AN will mid docs secure.
Not oid y does tho PAiutArAWi.MABf Rkwlvsst excel
nil known remedial agents In the cure of Chionlc, Scrofu
lotirt, CoiiMltntioiiul, and hit, In dlucases j but theouly
poidtive cure for
Kidney V Bi ladder Complnl.its,
T'rlnarv, nnd Womb dlacnses, Jrnvel, IHaln-tes, Dropsy,
Htoppaireof Water, Iticitdlnunce of Urine, ltrlglit's I).i
tte, All'iimlnuria. nnd in all cuwi where there are brick
duitt dt'podta, or tlie water Is thick, cloudv. mixed with
nulnt.u.cen like the whltu of an egt, or tlireuds like wlilto
silk, or there Is a morbid, dark, bilious apnearniice, nnd
whltu boned'itt deposits, nnd when there is it pricking,
burning scullion wlum panning water, and pain In tho
SinuM 'ift'ic Il u k and uloiirf the Lulus, l'dce, 1.00.
WORMS. Tho only known and auro Remedy
for H onnn I'm, 'Jape, etc.
Tumor of 12 YcnrM' Orowtli
Cured by Itaduuy'N ItCNoIvent.
TtitvRitLr, Mam., July 1ft, Inaji,
Da. RnwT : T havs hud OvKrlsn Ttimor In the ovarii mmt
town! i. All tha DiKtori Mid " thurtt wm no help for It." I tril
svury llilntf ihni was rMonimeiiilrd ; but nutldtig ht-lwd m. I
yi.nr KMiilvnnt, ntirj ihnuitlit 1 wmld try II : but had no faith
In It, hm-mita I hatl ti.rttrwt f..r twolvo ymri, I luuk six buttloi
nf the Keovitt, ami nn lx of Ksdwav't Pill, and two Wt
t of your Iteaily ltIlnf ami thor U n-t a lfi, of tumor to be)
n nr f- lt, tud I f--l UtlUr, marlt-r, and hsi'fer llmu I bn
firtwfl j n!i-i. Ths wuril lunmr xu In tlitt left il.Uof thf
b"wli, ivr tha fToln. I writ IhU t yuu for lbs bauis1l ol
oUufH. You van publUa It If you cIhwm.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tnstidi-si, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purtv, r-gulate, purltV, c .tunte, an! stiemrtlnii. li.nl
way's 11 Ma. for the cur' of nil dlnorder. of the .tbinach,
Liver, Uxwels. Kiduevx, Dladder, Nurvou fJIxeutMH,
Headiiche. CoiiittlpiUloo, . Ctwtlveness, Indigentlon,
Iysne sla, Hlllounem. Ilitloua Fever, Inflammation of
tlie Ihiwvlii, l'ilen,mul all I)eniiigen.entjtoftJu- Internal Vis
cm. Warranted to effect u fHtstttvccure. Purely Veuetn
bie, contalnb.g no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs,
3V Observe the following symptoms rvsultitig from
l)l!on!ers of the Incentive Organs:
Ci.ttlMtinn, InwuM PtM, FtdlnoM of tho 11! In tht UA,
Afl.tity of lh StouiM-h, Nsun, tlmirll tirti, lUcut of Kwil,
KuHn r Weticht In tha Hluutncn, Hour Knu-Utliiiu, Milking or
'lutl-r(uKat tliu Pit of tlia HI n. h, HwliiiuiliiK uf the llntd,
HurrUI and Difficult llrttathlng, 'iultvriiijr at lh Heart, Choking
or SalfL'Ntiiig SitnMtlima whm In a Lvlng I'oaturtj, DlmnHWof
Vlilon, Jj..Uor Wt lwfrr thit RlBltl. Kfver and fhill Pmn In
tlia lh'ft.1, lalleiitiry of l'tr-.lrill..n, Yillwriw of thu Skin
Ktid K vm, Pain In tha CliMt, Limb, and auddou r'luba ij
llast, liuratng l4h FIh.)(.
A few doses of RADWAY'S TILLS will froo the av.
teni from all the iibove-nui: ed d'-or-k-ri. l'llct-. 35 c.di
jirbf.K. ISOLD It Y Mlimni.STri. v
HEAD KAI.SK AND Tit UK." Pern! one Vtter.
tamp to ItADWAV A CO., '... til Malilen Lane. Kc,.
i'ork, liifonutttiuu wurth thuUMUida will buacut you.
Professional Cards.
CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New llloointteld, Perry Co. Pa.
3-Onice with C. A. Burnett Esq., next door
to Mortimer's store August 20, UVi
JAMES H. KKHGITBON, Attorney-at l.aw,
New Itlooinlleld, Perry county. Pa.
4ST Onice with Hon. C. J. T. Mclutire. 35 6
"ITTM. A. Bl'ONHLKK, A ttorney-at-Law,
Yy Office adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Ulooiulleld, Perry co. Pa. 3 2 ly
CIIAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New i)l(Kiiiitlld, Perry co.. Pa,
VOnice adjoining MortUuur' Store 3 2 ly
B
P. McINTIRE Attorney at Law. and DIs.
a trlct Attorney of Perrv oountv. Olllce with
J. T. Mulutire, New Ulooiulleld, Penu'a.
LEWI POTTEll,
Attornkt-at-Law ft Notabt Prmi.io,
New lUoomjUM, terry County, JPenn'a.
nr Special attention giveu to Collection of all
kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c, and all
other legal business prosecuted with ttdellty and
dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits aud Ac
knowledgments taken,
-Oniee Dvedoors West of Sutch's hotel. 821y.
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
a New Ulooutneld, PerryCo., Pa.
aT Olllce opposite the Court House, uud two
doors east of the Perry County Dank.
Refers to B. Mclutire, Esq. June 27, 1871.
JOHN O. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist.
New HIiMiintleld, Perry co.. Pa.
tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
Drices.done in the best manner, and at reasonable
vonice at his reuldenue, opposite the Reform
ed Church, ou High Street. S 2 ly
WM. M. HUTCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
New Bioomlteln. Perry CO., Pa.
-Office Two doors West of F. Mortimer
Btore a 7 ly
CLEE MURRAY.
Attorney-at-Law,
Centre Siuar,
New lilooinlteld, Perry CO., Pa.
T All business entrusted to Ills eare will ret
eelve prompt attention. 3 2 tf
CIIAS. J. T, McINTlKK, Attorney-at-Law,
New ltloomtleld. Perry co.. Fa.
. T All professional business promptly audfaltb.
fully attended to. 3 2 IV.
ITM. N. BE1HKKT, Attorney. at Law,
TV New BluoiuCeld, Perry oo., Pa.
lilooaileld, 1 a ly.
IJloomfleld Academy!
An. English and Classical School
. .-. FOB . ,. i
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Young Men Prepared For College.
A. Normal School and a School of Art
SUMMER TKHM COMMENCES
On Monday, the 2Cth or August, 1872.
AB the above school ha recently been re-organ
ued. (itudents can enter any time.
I'rof. WM. H. vu.h, a graduate of llutger's Col
lege, N. J., Principal.
Miss SARAH LIFE, will teach Music and Draw.
Ing. ,
Every facility for the training of the youth of both
sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorouirh
education. .
The Collegiate Deportment
embraces all the higher branches, Including the
Latin and Greek Languages, Engineering, Practi
cal Surveying, Literature1, natural Science aud ad
vanced Mathematics.
Vacations; juiy and August, and one week at
Christmas.
Terms: ForBoardlng, Furnished Room, Wash
ing. Tuition In Latin, Ureek, English llrnnchesand
Mathematics, for the scholastic year, lltto.
In vacations. 8200,00.
The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution,
under the supervision of Wlliam Grler, Esq., by
whom good and substantial board will be fur
nished; and the pupils will be uuder the strict care
of the Priuclpal. Address
W. H. DILL, A. M. Principal,
or WILLIAM GRIKlt,
4t 1 f New BloomUeld, Terry oounty, Pa.
Blain Select School
Opens
August 12th, 1872!
CONTINUES 11 WEEKS.
G.C.'PALM,
Principal.
Boots I
Boots I
A Fill Assortmeutof
THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS,
Hand or Machine Bided, Whole Stock Double
Sole and
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by
M. D. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Hand.
rfljj)ecaj Attention Paid to Order.-
UNCAN 8IIERMAN & CO,,
BANKE11S,
No. 11 Nassau Street,
NEW YORK,
Issue circular Notes and circular Letters of
credit available In any part of the world.
sT Current accounts received on such terms
as may be agreed upon. 5 12tf
To ISljiooiiirilcoi's.
TIIK subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
FINE ASSORTMUNT OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, i AWLS,
and a ffeneral assortment nf nrtintna .,a i.w si,..
makers.
F. MORTIMER.
Jay Cooko & Co.,
PHILADELPHIA. N.YORK Ht WASHINGTON.
JAY C00KE, M'CULLOCH & CO.,
LONDON,
Hiiiiilfoi'H !
We will buy and soli
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
PENNSYLVANIA STATE AND
PHILADELPHIA CITY LOANS
GOLD AND SILVER.
And Aiecute orders for the purchase and sale of
BONDS AND STOCKS on commission, at the
Board of this and other cities, make collections on
a I points aud allow interest ou
Currency and Gold Deposits.
In connection with our London House, we traus
act a
GENERAL FOHKIQN EXCHANGE BUSINESS,
Including purchase and tale of Sterling Bills, and
the Issue uf
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 COOKK & CO.,
NO. 1H SOUTH THIRD STREET,
rillLADKLPIIIA.
June 18, 1872. -tf
rERIlY HOUSE,
New DlooiuDold, Pa.
THE subscriber having purchased the property
ou the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, Invitee all hla frieudi
and former customers to give him a call as he If
determined to furnish first class accommodations,
THOMAS HUTCH,
lil rwrtsr.
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance . Company,
OF NEW YORK,
8TBICTLY MUTUAL t
"T8STTE8 all the new forms of Policies, and pre.
JL sents as favorable terms as any company In the
United States.
Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and
the policy held good during that time.
Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeiture.
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Policy-holders share In the annual profits of the
Company, and have a voice lu the elections and
management of the Company.
No policy or medical fee charged.
Justus Lawkknce, Pres't.
M. B. Wvnkoop, Vice Pres't
J. P.llooKiis, Soc'y.
J. K. EATON,
General Agent.
No. fi North Third Street,
i.2yl College Block, Harrisburg, Pa.
Incorjiornted by the Court of Common Pleas, in
ltkit); by the Legislature, in 1871.
The I'eiiiiMylraiiia
Central Insurance Company
OF POTTSVILLE. 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 1871, $3,023 00
Cash premiums due or col
lected for the first three
months of 1873 1,800 00
Cash from other sources
and agents 1,800 00
Judgment Bonds In Com
pany's olllce, 1,100 00
Total Cash, $0,128 00
Total cash and note assets,
April 1st, 1873, $150,138 00
JAMES II. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TY,
Secretary. President.
DIRECTORS :
John D. Ilndesty, A. P. Helms, Benjamin
Teter, A. Butermelstcr, Jumcs II. tirlcr, E. F.
Jungkurt, Elius Miller.
AGENTS)
II. H. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Kable, Ed
ward WeBley, Charles F. Dclbort, Wm. K.
Grlfllth. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent.
Arrangements liavo been made with other
flrst-cluss compnnses to re-lnsnro risks taken
on the cash plan In such amounts as desired.
Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex
clusive territory, If doslred. This Company
confines Itself to fire insurance exclusively.
OFFICE:
No. 101 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, FA.
NOTICE.
Tho Home Reserve force of The Penn
sylvania Central Innnrnnce Company of
PotUvillo, Pa., will be in Porry county iu
considerable force, and act aa the Com
pany'a Agonta until a full line of Local
Agents can be appointed when the reserve
force will be recalled. -JAMES
II. GRIER,
Sec'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co.
IiiMiiraiico INotie.
On nnd after the tenth day of April,
1872, Tho Home Reserve force of Insur
ance Agonta belonging to " The Pennsylva
nia Central Insurance Company" will leave
Pottsville in heavy force, and occupy ten
different counties of the State, where they
will continue to act as the Company's
Agents until a full line of Local Agents
can be appointed, when they will be recalled.
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 nil their sneers at Mutual
Companies, and continual cry of Fraud I
Fraud 1 I &o., cannot muster any better In
surance material ! Why don't the City In
surance papers tell the publio that no Mu
tual Company broke or failed during the
Inst ten years? Why don't they tell the
public that more thnn half the Stock Com
panies started within the last ten years
have? It is a well-known fact that Mutual
Companies cannot fail.
JAMES II. GRIER,
Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur
ance Company. 0 10
New Carriage Manufuolorj',
On Hion Strkrt, Bst or Cahijsls St.,
Xew Blooinlleld, reiin'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commodi
ous SJmp on High St., East of Carlisle Street,
New Ittoomtield, Pa., where he Is prepared to man
ufacture to order
i
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Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable manner.
Having superior workmen, he Is 'prepared
to furnish work (hat will compare favoranly with
the best city Work, and much mors durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
7-K$PAiHiNa of all kinds neatly aud prompt
17 don A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
IIU