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Tuesday, October 29, 1872.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We invite cnmmnnicaUontfrom all verimninrhonre
interested in matters properly belonging to this
department.
How Much Tork will a Bushel of Corn
Make!
Some years ago, when I was just begin
ning to farm, I was' desirous of knowing
the best way of fattening hogs, and I de
termined to try the different plans, and also
to ascertain how much pork a barrel of
corn would make. I made a floored pen
and covered it In. Weighed three hogs
and put them In the pen. I also weighed
three of tho same size and put them in a
dry lot average weight one hundred and
seventy pounds. I fed six barrels of corn
to the six hogs. They were forty days
eating tho corn, with plenty of salt and
water. Their average gain was seventy
five pounds. The hogs in the lot gained
the most. ' One that was futtened in the lot
gained eighty-eight pounds. One in the
pen gained eighty-four pounds ; the other
four were not so thrifty.
t These hogs were about fourteen months
old whon slaughtered. I put them up the
25th of October. There was a good deal
of sleet and snow during the month of No
vember, which gave the hogs in the pen an
advantage they would not have had if the
weather bad beeu favorable; they were
each fed on the same quality of grain. It
also shows that one bushel of com will
make fifteen pounds of pork, and that tho
nix barrels of corn made eleven dollars and
twenty-five cents worth of pork, at two
and one-half cents per pound; and that th
farmer gots twelve and one-half cents for
bis labor of feeding per bushel, over selling
at twenty-five cents per bushel. Hogs will
fatten faster in September and October
than they will in cold weather.
Another very important question or in
quiry suggests itself from tho foregoing,
and that is, What is it worth to raise hogs
to the average weight of one hundred and
Beventy-five pounds ? It may be difficult to
determine the exact value of the grass,
clover and grain fields that the hog feeds
on while growing to a gross weight of ono
hundred and seventy-five or two hundred
pounds, but with these assistants I can raise
a hog to weigh one hundred and seventy-
five pounds and over, with one barrel of
corn. It will be seen from these estimates
that two barrels of corn, with the advan
tage of grass, olover and grain fields, will
produce about two hundred pounds of net
pork or two hundred and fifty pounds
gioss.
Hogs do best in large fields, with plenty
of water, and the farmer who outs up his
corn in the months of September and Octo
ber, and hanls it out on his fields, will bo
amply paid for his labor, in the improve
ment of his land, from the stalks and ma
nure of hogs. It is a great saving of labor
to turn the hogs in the field when tho
quantity of hogs and the size of the field
suit Corretpondence Ohio Farmer.
For the Bloomfleld Timet.
A Hint to Managers of Falnt-vy
The best gait a horse has is a fast walk.
slow walking horse is an abomination.
Who has patience with such horse f If
you ride or drive him he exhausts your pa
tience. If he is used to plow or harrow, or
go on the road, be moves along at a snail's
pace. He does only about half the work
of a rapid walker. . If time is money, you
make money, because you save time, by hav
ing a horse that ' walks fast. Breeders
should pay attention to this matter. In
selecting a stallion to breed from, by all
means select one that can walk fast A
slow walking stallion will gonerally be like
ly to get slow walking colts ; while the
stallion that has a long, rapid, spirited
stride, will be likely to beget colts with a
similar action. Then there is a great deal
in breeding to a horse with spirit and am
bition. These cold-blooded horses will be
get cold-blooded colts. The nearer you can
approach the thorough-bred, even for ob
taining a fast walker, the better. , There is
. game there, and spirit, and enduranoe, and
stamina, and style. They are neat, bony
beads and prominent eyes, the small ears,
the capacious nostrils, the large lungs and
chests, the ' well-developed ' muscles,' the
bones as dense as ivory. Even for walkers,
then, get the nearest to thorough-bred pos
sible, and the same for trotters, and of
course the same for runners. You have
then horses fit for any company, and for
any purpose to haul the plough, or bug
gy, or carriage, or to carry you upon their
backs. Breed large, fine mares to thorough-breed
horses, and you will got colts
that you will not be ashamed to have your
friends see.- And now we wish to oiler a
bint. How much better it would be for
the fanning distrlots if the so-called agii
cultural fairs would recognise the Import
ance of encouraging fast vailing rather
than fust-trotting bones. That would be a
real benefit to the farmers while the' pres
ent custom of encouraging racing is a pos
itive injury not only to the farmer and
to the fairs, but to the morals of the people.
We trust this subjeot will be kept before
the people until public sentiment compels
ucb action to be taken.
Photographs! , , Thotographs !
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully caTI the at
tention of the citizens of this county to the
fact that he Is prepared to take PHOTOGRA PHS
In the best style of the art. Ills lung experience
enables him to produce
PICTURES WHICn CAXyOT 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 band, and for sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, ArtUt,
' Newport, Perry Co., Pa
LEBANON
Mutual Firo Insurance Company,
OF
.Tonewt own, Peiin'ti.
POLICIES PliKPETUAL nt Low Kates. No
titenm risks taken. This Ik one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
Btate. Country proiierty Insured l'erjietually
at 84 00 per thousand, and Town property at 86 00
per thousand.
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMPIEU), FA..
4 16 Agent for Perry County.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. Fulton, Water and Peart St.. N. Y.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recently
been renovated, remodeled and furnished
new and elegantly throghout. It Is kept on the
European plan, and has ample accommodations
for four hundred guests.
The location is more accessible to all parts of
New York and Brooklyn than any other house In
the city. The Broadway Ntages pass tho hotel
every three minutes, besides various Hues of Street
Cars, one of which intersects every other route in
New York.
It being but two blocks from Pulton Ferry,
makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the
" City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all
theprluclpal Kallroad routes In the city of Brook
lyn. (fi.ydp) GKU N. TEHKY, Proprietor. ,
8 SnuLBU.
8. M. Suuleb.
' 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 41 Ht.
JN8UKE IN THE
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP
NEW YORK.
" F. S. Wikstok, President. ' '
The oldest and strongest Company In the tjnltod
States. Assets over $15,000,000 In cash. ; ... . .
8. M. SHULER. Agent.
i Liverpool, Pa.
6 44 13t.
THERE 18 nOTHIHO LIU IT IQ
Fains,' Sores, Wounds and Lameness.
BUY
T
TRY IT!
Foheumatisn, .
Use Pal; CuOil.
Uae Pal; Ce OIL
. Use Pain ure Oil..
Use PiiCure Oil.
Use Mj Cure Oil.
Use Bin Cure Oil.
for iwumlgla, ,
For Fer Sore. , ;
For ChoiV fijorbus,
tor sprain
For Headach
For Bruise. .
UspyPaiq Cure Oil.
U Pain Cure Oil.
. v. vv. ym m vu m.,
Ini I'ntmsl ansi MunVAna
tor Any Sore,
e Pain Cure Oil.
For JJny Unjenesj,
Use Pali Cure Oil.
ITimT BomjaVj Tuiuni,
And we challenge tli.WorldVi produca lis equal.
Csad Xiwryrli, aod iiVrollj for ,.
as-avxr yfsrx ZiJkA.siT.
Ask Jbr PAnrSUBB OIL. TaXno other, for
V VAKKAaT II TO 01
It I not yr.uring preparation, bat aiWTt, i
irwa pja agotabla una, HarDs, and JM
J and la clean ana tafs to naa.
Bald JV all SrugKtau and Dealers la Medlcld
PBICE, BO CENTS.
McCLURI A EATON, PsontinoitO
Beading. Pa.
Daily Express and Freight Line
;r .. BETWEEN . !
BLOOM FIELDjSt NEWPORT.
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Bloomtlitld and Newport that he Is running a
tally Line between these two places. and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or mee&ftKea entrusted to his cure.
-Orders mny be left for him at the stores of
r. oiorumer 01 Lu,, new uioomneia, or HIlllganA
Museer, Newport, Pa.
, .. ,, , J' 8- WHITMORE. '
BloomMeld, January 26, 1S7U. '
SPLKNUIf- A gSOllTMRNrp
v . . ' "
DTIY-GOODQ " '
KY-GOQDO " - I
Suited to the Season, ',; j
S Are Now Offered for Bale by '
7. MOSTIMSB.
RADWAY'S READY 'RELIEF
CIREi TUB WORST PAINH
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
MOT ONE HOUR
lifter rt'twiitir tlitu rvlvert Nmu'iit lu-t'tl nr ono
M'KFKH WITH i'AI.X.
RADWAY'S HEADY TiKiY.KF IS A CUKE FOR
KVKUV I'AIV.
It wtM tlio first nnd I
Tli Only lUix llemedy
that Instantly itoiH the timet cxuniclatlua puinf. Hilars
iiirtiuTnimtlot.fi, and cures UoiiKflrtlonn, whethpf of tfm
u tutu, HtomacU, liowelet, or otW Kluudi or orgAua. by
iN kkom: one to twenty minutes,
no mutter how violent or excruciating t)i pniti th
KMKUMATIO, Bri-rl.lU-rt. Infirm, Crlpplcil, Kurvoua,
IN curable, or rMtmted wit It dlwmKe may nfTer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFORD INSTANT KASK.
INFLAMMATION (IK THK KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION OF THK BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE IIOWKLS.
CONOKHTION OF THE LfNGB.
SORK THROAT, DIFFICULT BKEATIIINO,
PALI'ITATION OF TUB UK ART.
HYSTERICS, CltOUl", IIIPHT1IF.HIA.
CATARKU, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTITArHE,
NEliRALOIA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILIS, AflL'K, V HILLS.
TUu ai'pllciitlon oftiia Heady Keller toth! part m
pitta wfiura ttia puin or diiltoulty cxtala will atfurd caae
am) comfort.
Twenty drop In hlilf a tnmMpr of water will In a few
monu.nH cure CRAMPS, M'ASMS, SOUK STOMACH,
HEARTIiritN, HICK IIF.ADACIIK, DIAHltllKA,
liYSE.NTKItr, CULIC, W1NU IN THE UOWtLS,
and all INTERNAL PAINS.
Traveler ohnuld alwara carry a bottle of Rni1wnye
Realty Rfdlefwith tlium, A few drops In watur wili
Ifvvcnl alckneM or pains from change, of water. It la
clter lliiui French Drandy or Rlttera aa a atlntulatit.
FEVER AND AI K.
FEVF.P. AM A(iUE cured Tir Prty cutiU. Thero ll
not a rctnedltU aicont In tills world tlmt will cure Fever
and Ague, and ail otlier Mularloua. llllloua. Scarlet, Ty
pliold. Yellow, and other Kcvot (aided liy RADWAY'S
FILLS) ao quick as RADWAY'S HEADY RELIEF. '
Fifty cunts per bottle. Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH fBEAUTY ! !
BTHONO and prrtR f.ich IlLOOD-INCHEASE
OF FLESH AND WEIOHT-CI.EAK PKIN AND
LEAL "I II L'L COMPLEXION &ECURED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
HAS MATR THF, MoRT ASTONISHING CtTRKS t
SO qriCK. HO It A l'II AUK THK CllANUKH
THE UOI'Y VNIKimoES. UN U Kit THE IN
FLirENTB OK THIS THULY W'ONDKKFUL
UEblClMS, THAT
Every Day an Increase In Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of tlia PAKHAI'AHILMAN RESC'LV
ENT comniunlcntt-'a through tli Mood, Sweat, Urltic,
and otlier fluids and Jtilccx or the Bystein the vlfnr uf lire,
for It repair the wnnten of the bmly with new and Bound
nmterlaJ. ftcrofulii, HvlillU, Connumptlnn, Olnmiular
dl.tuiiHC, I.f leers In the Throat, Mouth, luniorft, Nolit Id
tliu iliinJ nn (I other luirU of tho ayU'Di, bora Kyen,
Mrunious DUcbr.rj(i;B from tlvtt Kara, mid the worrt
forum of fikln dlwiwu. Kiiiptlons, Fever tioreii, Bruld
Jlend, Iiln Worm, fcjixlt Itlieiun, Krynlpe)M, Acne lilack
Pool. Wtirius In tho Flush, Tumor, Cancers In the
rnil, and nil wrnkenlntt Btid painful dlMcliutm', Night
HwciiIn, l.fHmtf 8pirn), mid all waste of the life princi
ple, tin within the curative rongo of tliU wonder of Mod
eru ChemlHtrv, and a few days ue will prove to any
pprnrui uliij( It for either of these foron of disease Its
potent power to euro them.
if the patient, dally bucomttitr reduced by the wastes
and (compoltlon that I continually prwrcrnthijr, sue
cods In arrentlnn; th want!, and repair the amu with
th'Vf tiiitorial n.ii (nm he;ilthy blood uud tills tlie
KAKSATAUILLIAN will mid doesaccure.
Not unlvdotts tho Jathapamlliah Rkholtkiit mrel
nil known retnedlal unts In thu cure of ('huiilc, rtcrfu
lous, 'ntuttltiitlonal, and bklu dltieuses ; but i' Id thcouly
positive cure for
Khlney V ninddcr ComplnhU,
T'rlnary, and Womb dlaease, (Jntve), Plaht-te, Dropny,
BtnppatiL' of Water, Incontinence of Crlttu. Mrlifht's U
eac, Alltuinlmiri:i. and In ull canes where thero are brick
c!ut doptwii. or the water Is thick, cJnudy, mixed with
mwtance like the whlty of an or thread llko whlti
silk, or them I a niorhld, durk, bilious uppunraiice, and
white hone-du-t ilepOHlts, and when them Is a prlrkhig,
lmrnlrig seunntlon when panning water, and pain In tho
Siiu.ll of the IWk and along tho Lulu. 1'rlcc, 10.
WORMS. Tho only known and sura Remedy
for Woi'tun J in, Tape, etc.
Tumor of la Yonr Cirowth
Cured by Radwny'ti Rcflolvcnt.
pKTmtv. Mask., July 18, 1H.
T1. Raiwat : I hnrn had Ovsrlnn Tumor in th ovri-Im nj
bowolt. All the Doctors anU " lhT waa no help for It." I trkJ
vtry Ihlur that u rtcntniiitmrivd but nothini hlpad live. I
ww your Hunlvrnt, wl thouKht I woalJ try It : but hd an tolth
lu U, hMu I hail sulfursd (or twclv yem, I took its bnltU
of tha K')vnt, n-l on boi of Hat, way 't Pill, and two UV
tli of your Reftily lMIf t and thars la not a tgv of tumor In be
en or' flt, and X fl btlir, imarlar, and ba.)lr than I havt
fnrtw.lv.) yttart. 1'ht wortt tumnr was In Uim Uft ahloof tlm
bowtili, ovair lha gmln. 1 wrlu ihU ta jron lot to bwutnt el
eltiaue Vuu vaii itublUt It If you cIioom.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,
purjte, reuhite, purify, e'lurnw, an I strengthen, ltad
wuy's Pills, for tli cure of all disorders of the Htomach,
Liver, Howels, Klduevs, IMiuhler, Nervous DliMiase,
Headache, 4'onltpatluti, t'oatlveness, Indlcestlcm,
iJysoe si a, Ttlllouxneits. HkMous Fever, Inflnmmatlon of
the iiowels, l'ile,and all Durantcemetitiiof Die Internal Vis
cera. Warranted to effect a positlveure Purely Vegeta
ble.contalnloa; no nisrcury, mineral, or deleterious drugn,
fW" Observe the fbllowlnir symptoms resulllug from
Disorders of tha Digestive Onous:
Cnn.tlpatlnn, In want PI 1m, Vullnau of the Bin, la Iks Had,
AcMlty of tha KtiHnsch, Nsum, Haartbam, Il-mt of rood.
Kullnata or W flight til tha fttninacn, Sour kiu;UUoni, SinktiiH or
FlMtUrlnf at tha PH of tha Stomach, Swlmtnlnr of tha Head,
Hurrtil and Dltltcwlt Uraa thing, FluttertRs; at tha Haart, Choklns
or Hulficailnx Sanutlona whan In a Lying Poatera, ImnaMol
Villon, DoUor W.ba tMfon lha Hliiht, Fa vat- Mt Dili Pam la
tha Hal, lr.clncy of Pntlratlnn( Yattownaai of tha hln
and Kv, Pain In tha Aida, Chaal, LlitiU, and auddaa riutbtM ol
llvat, burning In tha rih. x
A few doses of RADWAVS VIJAA will free the sva
letn from all the aVove-nanittl dl-onlers. price, as ceoU
perMx. 8LD 11Y nU!7if)IHT4.
READ FAIjSK AM TRUE." Bend one letter
tttarnp to RADWAY A CO., No. 87 Maiden Ian, New
Vorli. Xufonuatlou worth Uiotusui da will be tMUt yuu.
Professional Cards.
CHAKLK8 II. 8M1XKY, Attorney t taw.
hen liloomlleld, ferry Co. Ta.
(ffloe with C. A. Barnett Esq., next door
to Murtiiuer's store , , August 20, 1872
JAMES H. FEBOCSON. Attorney-at-Law,
New Dloomfleld, Perry couuty. Pa.
Office with Hon. O. J. T. Mclnllre. 36
1TTM. A. SFONHI.KK. A ttornv-at-Iw.
Yy Ofllce adjoining Ills realdenue, on East
Main street, New UloomUeld, Terry Co., Ta. 3 2 ly
CnAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomneld, Perry co.. Pa.
i.Omoe ftdjoinlug Morll.nier' Wore. 3 2 ly
B
P.' McINTIKE Attorney at Law. and !!
trlct Attorney ol Perrv count v. Offlce with
ii. i. muiniire, isew uioomneia, renn a.
I- KWW POTTEIl,
J Attohhist-at-Law s Notabt Ptim.io,
New Hloomfleld, Itrry County, Penn'a.
Bneclal attention irlven to Collections of all
kinds, to the settlement of estate, fie., and all
oilier If gal business prosecuted with fidelity and
ainpaicn. abo, imioskious, irauiiviis ana AO
knowledKinents taken. -
-OiUct) nvedoom West of Sutcli'shotol. 321y.
TBAILY. Attorney at Law,
a New Uloomlteld. Pen'vCo.. Pa.
e-OH1oe opposite the Court House, and two
aooraeasioi me rerry uouuiy uanK.
Helen to B. Mclutire, Ksq. June 27, 1871.
TOHN O. BilATTO, Burgeon lentlt.
tJ New niuoinlleld. Perry eo., Pa.
tlitnr All kinds of Mechanlual and Hurirlcal Den
Drlces.doneln the best manner, and at reasonable
(.urniw ai nis reimence, opposite (lie Kelorm
ed ulmrch. ou illgb BtreeL i . 8 'ily
WM. M. flUTCH, t i
AXXOKN J Y-AT-L A W.
New )l(Minllaln, Perry eo., Pa.
awomce Two door West of P. Mortimer
Btore & I ly
CLEB muhrat.
e Attorney-at-Law,
Centre Hiuare,
Mew lUnonifleld. Panre ao.: Pa.
" All business entrusted to Ills oare will ie.
ceive prompi aiieniiou. S 2 tl .
IHAS. J. T. UclNTlKK. Attornev-at Law.
V . New BUKtmnold, Perry eo.. Pa.
. All professional business promptly audfullb
fully attended to. 4) 2 lv. ' ..
I7"M. N. BE1BEUT, Attorney-at-Law,
TV New Blooinfieia, lerryco., Pa.
Blooiilald, ( SB ly. .': . '
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An Historical Summary of the Origin, Growth
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BLATCHLET'8
Improved CUCUMBER WOOD
PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, El.
tide lit nml Cheap. The best
Pump for the least money. At
tention Is especially Invited to
lllatehloy's Patent Improved
Bracket and New Drop Cheek
Valve, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump or
disturbing the joints. Also, tho
Copper Chamber, which never
cracksor scales, and will outlast
iny other. For sale by Dealers
everywhere. Send for Catalogue
and Price-List.
CIIAS. O. BLATCHLKY. Manufacturer,
60(1 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
6 371y
Bloomfleld Academy!
An Enffllsh and Classical School
Fon 1
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Young Men Prepared For College.
A Normal S hool and a School of Art
BUMMER TERM COMMENCES
On Monday, the 20th of August, 1872.
A 8 the above school has recently been re-organ
Prof. VM. 11. DILL, a graduate of Kutger's Col-
lege, . j., rrmcipai. , :
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 aud thorough
eaucauon.
The Collegiate Denartment ;-
embraces all the higher branches. Including the
Latin and Greek Languages, Engineering, Practi
cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science aud ad
vanced Mathematics.
Vacations: July and August, and one week at
unrisiiiias. '
Terms: For Boardlntr. Furnished Room. Wash
tng, Tuition In Latin, Greek, English Branches aud
Mathematics, for the scholastla year, 1180. ,t
The Hoard Inn Denartment Is at the Institution.
under the supervision of Wlllam Grler, Esq., by
whom good and substantial board will be fur
nished: and the pupils will be under the strict oare
Ul WW 47rilieiUtll. AUUI1HIS
W. II. DILL, A. M. Principal, .
or WILLIAM GKIER.
It 1 (New BloomUeld, Perry county, Pa
Boots I
BootsI
A Kill Assortment of
THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS,
Hand or Machine Bided,' Whole Stock Double
. Bole and
'1 ... 'it
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Bale to the Trade by
M. B SPAHS, v
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Hand.
twfhiecial Attention Paid to OrOert.
6 2S2&
To NhocmaUors.
I-
1.
rpUK subscribers keep constantly na band, a
JL . ji.miauiuiiuii or ,
FRENCH CALF SKINS,'
. '.. pink linings,
72 OANS,h
MOROCCOS, V
'', , SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, 1 1 AWLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
niaaers. , . . ,.. , ,
F. MORTIMER.
rERRY HOUSE, i -
' ' '; ' Hew Bloomfleld, Pa.',
THE subscriber having purchased the property
on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, invites all his friends
and former oustonier to give him a call as he Is
determined to furnish nrst elasa accommodations.
nt 1
' " Proprietor."
AVCTIONKKKINO.-G. Z. FINK will at
tend to erviinr salea at all times, liavlim had
colialderobleexerlonce, he flatters himself that
he van give saiiatiiutliMi to all. Call at the Unkiw
Lumber Mills, In liie two . or ariitre,, .
. Z. FINK." ' '
DunoannoD, Pa.
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( ALL KINDS at Printing neatly
PRINTING! teieeuted at the " BLOomriMj.0
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CONTINENTAL
SaT ,
Life Insurance Company,
OP NEW YORK,
STJtlCTL Y M UTUAL I
ISSUES all the new forms of Policies, and pre
sent as favorable terms as any cowpany In the
Thirty days' rracA nltowitrl on nrh
the policy held good during that time.
Policies Issued by this Company are aon-forfelt.
ore.
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
PollOV-holclfll'S Sham 111 tlm ailtlllfll nrnlltanf tha
Company, and have a voice lu the elections and
management 01 me company.
Mo policy or medical fee charged.
Justus Lawrence, Pres't.
M. B. Winkoop, VlcePres't.
J. P.liooBiis, Sec'y.
J. 1. lAIUJ,
. General Agent,
No. 6 North Third Street.
4.2tfyl) College Block, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Incorporated by the Court of Common Pleas, in
by the Leuislahtre.inWd.
The 1'ciinsylvaiiln
Central Insurance Company
'OF POTTSVILLE, PA.
Capital and Assets, $156,000.
Premium Notes f 100,000 00
Promissory Notes, 50,000 00
Cash premiums due or col- i
locted for the year 1871, $2,038 00
Cash premiums due or col
lected for the first three
months of 1873 1,800 00
Cash from other sources
and agents, 1,300 00
Judgment Bonds In Com
. pany's otllcc, 1,100 00
Total Cash,. J0.138 00
Total cash and noto assets,
April 1st, 1873, 1156,139 00
JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TY,
Secretary. President.
DIRECTORS s
John D. Hadesty, A. P. Holms, Benjamin
Totor, A. Sutermelster, Jamos, H. Grlor, E. F..
Jungknrt, Ellas Miller.
AGENTS: . '
H. H. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Kablo, Ed
ward Wesley, Charles F. Delbert, Wm. R.
GrlQlta. E.F. Jungkurt, General Agent.
Arrangements have been made with other
Srst-class companses to re-Insure risks taken
on the cash plan In such amounts as desired.
Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex
claslve territory, If desired. This Company
cou lines Itself to fire Insurance exclusively.
... .orriOEt . ... ,
No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSYXXLE, PA.
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', !: NOTICE.,
1 . The Home Reserve force of The Penn-
Bylvsnia Central Insnranco Company of
Pottsville, Pa., will be in Perry county in
considerable force, aud act aa the Com
pany's Agents until a full line of Local
Agents can be appointed when the reserve
force will be recalled. . . t .-, .
JAMES H. ORIEU, ,
Sec'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co. '
, . Insuranoe IVotioo. ' '!'
; On and after the tenth day of April, .
1878, The Homer, Iteserve force of Insur
ance Agents belonging to "The Pennsylva
nia Central Insurance Company" will leave
Pottsville in heavy foree, and occupy tea '
different counties of tho 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 all their sneers at Mutual '
Companies, and 'continual ory of Fraud t
Fraud 1 1 &o., cannot muster any better In
surance material I Why don't the City In-
suranoe papers tell the publio that no Mu
tual Company broke or failed during the
lout ten years ? Why don't they tell the
public that more than half the Stock Com
panies started within the last ten years
have? It is a well-known fact that Mutual
Companies oanuot fail.
JAMES H. GRIER,
Boorotary of Pennsylvania ' Central Insur
ance Cwtnpany. . u j .,. 6 16
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New Carriage Manufactory,
0 Hiosi Sthbitt, East 0 CarhblS Bt.,
! l' New BloomUeld, renn'a. " ' .' '
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THE subscriber pas built a large and com mod I.
ous Shop on Illgh Ht., Kast of Carlisle Street,
New BloomUeld, Pa., where lie Is prepared to mail '
afaeture to order ,., . , .i.h...
' Carr i ix &
' , Of every deserlptlou, out qf the best material.
Sleighs of eyery Styje, ' l';
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
durable manner. '' -
V Having sutierlor workmen, he It prepared '
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much mora durable, aud
at much more reasonable rutea. , .
-REPAIRING of all kinds neatly aud prompt '
lytlons A elll solicited. ' '
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