The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, November 05, 1872, Page 6, Image 6

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Tuesday, November 5, 1872.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We fnitffn com mil nicntonsrom all pertontwho art
intertilled in matters properly belonging to (Art
aejiarimcni.
Wire for Plastering.
A most ingenious dovice has recently
been patented for the use of wire in forming
a plastering surface. Tlio plan consists
not in tlio use of any wire net-work ex
pressly manufactured for the purpose, as
migkt bo supposed, but simply in the fas
tening of ordinary wire upon the posts, in
plaoo of lath. The wire is passed from a
roel and drawn tightly in parallel horizontal
lines about half an inch apart. It is at
tached to the standards by moans of two
narrow strips of iron, one of which is nailed
to the post, and another fastened in tlio
same manner upon the first, the wires being
held at equal distances apart between the
iron strips. It would naturally bo supposed
that plastering applied upon this wire
would pass largely through, and fall off, but
this docs not prove to bo the case, and the
result of tho dovice is a solid wall of plas
ter, through tho middle of which tho wires
extend, holding it firmly. The cost of this
plan is comparatively small, the work is
rendered easy, and the result is what the
inventor claimed for it a wall surface
which is absolutely fire proof. Tho dovice
is already being adopted with much success.
Preserving Fniit.
As the season is at hand for storing fruit
'for winter, we venture to remind our rea
ders of a process in use by tho French for
keeping it sound. Tho conditions are a dry
cellar, out of tho reach of frost, and such a
contrivance as will induce a current of air
through the fruit. A barrel perforated at
both ends and raised somo inches from tho
ground in a dry cellar meets, the require
ments. The philosophy of the process is in
preventing the sweating of tho fruit, which
induces decay, or, if it takes place, to arrest
It speedily by the current of air. A suc
cession of shelves the whole extent of the
cellar wall, composed of laths, with spaces
between, and boxed in front, six inches
from the ground and six inches open at the
top, would substitute tho perforated barrel
on a larger Bcale, The shelves are better
than the barrel, and for delicate fruit, like
pears, which should not touch one another,
are indiBpeusablo. By this means pears
may be kept till they come again. And so
of apples and sweet potatoes. With te.
spect to grapes, the experiments have not
been satisfactory. The French have tried
different modes of suspending the bunches,
but without any uniformity of result. A
method of preserving grapes fresh and
sound is still a desideratum.
Blood and Lime Varninh. ,
The Chinese are said to make a varnish
by beating together fresh blood with quick
lime, which is extensively used as a coat
ing for wooden articles which they wish to
make completely water-tight. Yon Seller
zer, who first introduced this substance to
the notice of Europeans, says he has seen
in Pekin wooden chests that had been var
nished with it, which, after a journey over
Siberia to St. Petersburg and back, were
still sound and perfectly water-tight. Even
baskets of straw, used for the transporation
of oil, are made fit for the purpbse by
means of this varnish. Pasteboard coated
with it becomes, both in appearance and
firmness, like wood. Articles requiring to
be absolutely impervious are varnished
twice, or at the most three times, by the
Chinese. The preparation has been tested
in various ways both in Europe and Aus
tralia, and although it gives to vessels cov
ered with it a rough, ugly red appearance,
its use is recommended .as a sure means of
making wood Impervious to water.
Don't Waste Soap-suds.
It; is well to have grape-vines planted so
that the waste liquids from the wath-house
can be used to fertilize them. If there is
any food the vine especially loves, it is tho
soapy liquids which accumulate on washing-days
in families. Vines drenched every
week with these liquids will flourish as
tonishingly, and extend themselves so as to
cover large buildings, every branch boaring
fruit. A distinguished Ohio horticulturist
Bays that his family of ten persons eat a ton
of grapes, fresh and canned, during the
year; and he thinks that not only does it
pay in the matter health, but also in the
saving of grocers' bills through the dimln
ished desire for pastries and other rich food.
.1
,. To Remove the Taste of Sew M ood. -
A new keg, eh urn, bucket or other wood.
n vessel, will generally communicated a
disagreeable taste to anything that is put
into it. To prevent this inconvenience,
first scald the vessel well with boiling water
letting the water remain In it till cool.!
Then dissolve some pearl-attb, Or soda, in
the luke-warm water, adding a little bit of
lime to it, and wash the vessel well with
this solution. Afterward scald it well in plain
hot water, and rinse it well before you
use it. ' ' !. " .
R. Re R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CUUK8 TUB WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
tfter feadlnr thin rvlvprtiwrnent need MY ont
hDfkkk with pain,
rad wats iibapy 13 a curk fob
kvkky i'ain.
It wn th flint nnd U
Tlie Only XWii Ilomedy
that .nuntr stopi th mont fxcniclttlnr nlh, ftllnyi
IfilUmmftlionfl, anil curM Con gent Ionia whether of tlio
Lung, Stomiwh. Uowls, or uiiier fUtutt or organi, by
Oti ui -plication,
IN FKO&t ONE TO TWENTY MINUTKS,
net mutter ho- violent or excruciating th pain tli
KHKUMATUJ, Bftd rlrUlpn. InHrm, Crippled, KerrOUf,
KtMindtflo, or protrtU wltu UIm-bm) my uHVr.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WIIX AFFOW) INSTANT KASK.
INFLAMMATION OF THK KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION Of THK BLADDER.
INFLAMMATION OF THE DOWELS.
CONOKSTION OF THE MINOS.
SOBS THROAT, IHKFII'ULT HKBATIIINfl,
PALPITATION OK TUB HEART.
HYSTERICS, CHUUP. Il 1'IITII Kltl A.
CATARRH, INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTIIAPHE,
NKI7RAL0IA, RHEUMATISM.
COLD CHILLS, ACJUK CHILLS.
TIib amillcatlun ofllie Rpnriy HeMef tothc part or
jwta wlif ra Hit pain or dllUeulty cxlata wlU allonl caaa
Ami comfort.
Twi-ntr dron In half a tumbler tit watfr will In rw
mnmnita enra CRAMI8, SPASMS, SOUK STOMACH,
iniiirni. cum vjrirt M I B, r TAP in.PntJH r I A I II.
KAKTIIUliN, SICK HEADACHE. D1AKKIIKA
YSKNTKUY. COMO, WIND IN Tim 1IOWKLS.
rid all INTERNAL PAINS.
1Y
and
Traveler ahouM alwnva carrv a hnttlA nf Vnmv'.
Ready Krllfff with them. A few drops In water will
. prevent Blukmua or pallia from change of water. It Is
buLUr tliau French llraiidy or Itlttera aa a atlreulanU
FEVKII AND AHIIK.
FEVER AN1 AGUE cnreil for fifty ccnla. There la
not a remodliil anint In thla world that will cure Fever
and Akuo. and ull other Malarious, llllloua. Soarlet, Ty
phoid. Yellow, and other Fevcra (aided by RADWAY'S
PILLS) an qulek aa RADWAY'S READY 1IKUU'.
Fifty centa par bottle. Sold by DniggUla.
HEALTH fBEAUTY ! I
BTTlONtt AND T-URE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE
(IF FLESH AND WEIOIIT CLEAR SKIN AND
1IEAUT1FUL COMPLEXION bKOUKED TO ALL.
DR. RADWAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
ITAS MADE TUB MOST A8TONIRHINO OURESi
8 JtUrK, Ml ItAl'ID AUK THK t'HANOKS
. THK Holtt rNUKlUiOKS. UNDKR THK IN
KMTENCK OF THIS TRULY WOKULUFUI
MKDKJINK, THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight Is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
Every drop of the fiAKSAPARTMJAN RESC 17V.
ENT comnitnitcatcH through tli Wowl, Bwent, Urine,
and other flnlrti ami Juice of the iyirtcm the vljtor of life,
(or It ratmlrn the wmLi-h of tlio btnly with new ami minti
luaterUl. Scrofula, HvpliHIn, Omnuninllon, Olniidular
flLwane, tT!cf n In tho Tlirwit, Mnit!i, Ttiniom, Nodt1 In
tiie (i lands and otlier part rf the ayrtein, Hore Eyva
htnimoua I)rH.'h:trKft fruni tlie Juirn, and tli m-orst
forma nf 8k In tltoetcK'S, KrtiptinnH, Vcrer Borea, Braid
Ileiid. Rlnx Wnriit, Hull IUietiiu, KrynipeliM, Acne, Black
lSniia, Worms In the VWU, Tunion, tancem In tho
Vnrtil, mid ull wruktiiUiK ind pulnfril dLsi-haritoa, Nipht
(Sweat. I.nHn nf SMnn, nnd nil wnteof the Ufa prlncl
jh t.rt' Mlhtin thit unrutlve ran ire irf tut wunder of .Mud
em rituitihhy. and fuw days' line will ipivi tn any
perfton ii-'iik it for eithtT vt Ihew futiw u( diaeiuM Itl
potent pitwT to cure tlu-m.
If the. iintlntt. didly bocomltia: wduewf hr tl-c wantet
And lfC(in,iMHoii tint ttt coiittnually prrn-rtln, unc
cecda hi anvntiiiK tlu-Kn w:urteii, and rialr Ibt A.ir.e wltli
lii'w nril-Tl;tl tniuhi from he-.iltliv IiIimhU-uii tiii tl.
HARAAI'AIIILLIAX will and doen netnre.
N"t itiilv docn IIkj .M.itAFARt,l.!.rAM It IWi-.tTTT Mrel
nil known renedlnl ajrvnta In tltw cure of ('In line, Hprfu
loim, I'tniMIr itlonut, and hkln dljuurttn ; but . . U lueutily
ptMltlve curu fur
EtldEicy & lihiililvr ConiS:ilntf
Vnnarv, and Womb dlnenp (Iravol. I:iln tea, Itronny.
Htopiuaeof WuUt, Inconth.oricii f Crhie, HrUlit'a
C Mv, AHninilniirm, niitl It. till cu.p wlii-r.' t litre ure hrk'k
iltut di'iKwItfi, or the water U thick, cloudy, mlxef) with
a:ilMttUK'i' Ks tho whit' of nit ctjC.or tlirfiU Hku white
ailk. or liter.' I rt morbid, ilnrk. hlltmit upi'i'nrnnw.und
white iHitie-dn.-it dvcortlta, uml whuii Hu-re 1h a prltklnir.
tiiirnliif( Kfiiitiitlon when piiHhitf wntT, and pain In Uiu
iiinil! of the Bu: iiud ulou tlio Lulua, 1'rlcc, tlx.
VVORM3.-T!i only known and euro Remedy
for If onut J m, 'J'upe, etc.
Tumor or 19 Yean drouth
Cured by Itndway'8 Rcaolvcnf.
Bktrmly, Mam., July IS, IMA.
Ta. RApwky i I htt h-vi Ovarlwi Tumor lu th ovmriw and
bowail. All tti IMcton I4 " tittrm wu nu hlp for It." 1 111
vry thltajr tltt h iwHiiKcndHl j bat nothing he) pad at.
your rU1'iit,iid thmiirhl I would try Ui Cut had no faith
In It, benauf I had lufbrvd fur twlv ymn. I htok tlx bottlM
of th KaMnWant, and on box of Kadway't PUli, and two bat
tlaa of your KmuIt KlUf I and tharv la wt a tlrn of inirinr tm aa
em or felt, and 1 fwl better, martar, and baiir than I hava
for totilra yrar. The wont tumor waa In lh left alda of tbe
bnwalt, ovf thj irroln. I wrlla tbla lo ju lor Ui iMnatlt l
elbara. Vou can uubllab It If you cIioom.
HANNAH P. KNAPP.
DR. RADWAY'S
PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS,
perfectly Uateteaa, elegantly coated with aweet rim.
pnrifu, rcKUlitte, purify, ciennae, an I atn-nirthrn. Kjut
wav'a I'Mla, for the viiro of till dlorU-rH of the htomaeh.
Liver, B'twilft, KldiKiva, Illndder, Nervoua Dlseaaea.
He.iulacliu, (iMti(tluii, t'oMtlveneai, Indl(teatlon,
Itynna nln, IHIIoiitneaa llllloua Fever, Inflaminntlon or
the Uowt-la. Mlcftnd nil Derail cement of tlie Internal Via
cera. Warranted to effect a pfaitlvecure. Purely Vejrtta
ble, rontalnhin no mercury, mliivralM.ordeletvrtouf Jnma.
KIT Ohanrve the followlnj aymploma reaulUnf from
Irlkurderaof Ui Digestive () rutins:
Cotitl Ipatlnn, Inwarrl IllPt, FullnaM of tha Blood In tfia HaM,
Acidity or lha Kiomach, Nauaaa. llaarltmrn, DUffMt of Koud,
FnIUm or Walght la tha Ktomacb, Sour Erwlatlona, Slaklna; or
rintuHat a4 tha Pit of tho fthiniarh, ftwifnmtn of Um liaarf,
Hurried and Difficult Braathlni, Fluttorlna; at tba Haart, Chnklajr
or HuoTucaltna; ftanaali'ina whan In a Lylntf I'oalara, Dlmnaaa wf
Vltiim, IK-ta or Wabt Ufora tho ftla-ht, Fvar and Ill Pain la
ibt Haad, Dltrlaay of Par.l ration, YlhwnM of tha Akin
and Kvm, laln In lb ftlda, Cheat, Umba, and awldan Fliubao vt
Ht, Btirnlng in tha Flrah.
A few dnaea ff RADWAY'S PH.LS will fre the m--tern
from nil the ahove-tia'i eil dl-onlera. lrutt, i cenli
per hoi. BiH.O MY IHtirOdlHTrt,
ItBAD "KAI.MK AND Tltt'E.'1 Rend on letter
tauipto RADWAY A CO.. No. 87 Maiden Lane, Nuw
Vork. lufuruialtou wurth tliuuaauda will Ixiwut you.
Professional Cards.
CHAKLEa II. BMILEV, Attorney at Law.
Mew Uloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa,
M. Office with C. A. Harnett. Esq., next door
to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872
JAMES H. FEKOIT80N, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomneld, Perry county, Pa.
aT Office with Hon. C. J. T. Mcluttre. 34 6
VTTM. A. BPONHLEH, Attorney-at-Law,
T Office adjoining Ms residence, on Fast
Main street. New Dlooiuneld, Perry co Pa. S ly
CHA8. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New IHoomneld, Perry co.. Pa.
Office adjoining Mortlaier' tttore. 3 2 ly
BP. McINTIKE Attorney at Law, and Pis-
trlct Attorney of Perry county. Office with
J. T. Molutlre, New Ulooinneld, Penn'a.
LJCWIS POTTF.lt,
ATTOHNBT-aT-LaW & NOTART PODUO,
New Bloomneld, Perry Countu, I'enn'a.
Hueclal attention given to Collections of all
kinds, to tlie settlement of estates, &c, and all
other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and
dispatch. Also, Depositions, AfUiUvlts and Ao
knowleilirnients taken.
M-OOice nvedoors West of 8utch'shotel.-821y.
JBAILY, Attorney at Law.
, New ttionmneld, PerryCo., Pa.
" Office opposite the Court House, and two
doors east of the Perry County Bank,
itefers to B. Molntlre, Esq. June 27, 1871.
TOHN O. BHATTO, Burgeon Dentist.
1 New Ulooinneld, Perry eo., Pa.
tfstrv All kinds of Mechanical and Humlcal Den
prloes.doneinthebeatmanner, and at reasonable
.umce at nis rewinenee, opposite the Keioriu.
ed Church, on High Street. 821v
WM. M. BUTCH. ,i ...
ATXOWN KYATLAW.
New liloomtield, Perry eo Pa.
aaTOmce Two doors West of C Mortimer
Btore 3 7 ly
CLEE MURRAY. 1
Attorney-at-Law,
i Centre Hiiuare,
New HliMMiineld, Perry oo., Pa.
V All business entrusted to his care Will re
eelve prompt attention. 3 t(
UA8. J. T, McINTIKE, Attorney-at-Law,
S now .jmss.iii urjiu, a ci j vui a
All proffttmlonal butiutiM iiyxuytly audOaitb-
XITM. N. BEIBKRT, Attorney-at Law,
y New Bloouineld, Perry eo,, Pa.
Photographs t
if. J.B ' .
, JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, VENN' A.
milE tlborlbpr would rMnnptfiillw r.n fha at.
X tentlon nf the rltlna nf thla pnnntv tn tl.a
fact that he l prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS
in viia ix-Bi nij id 01 1 ue art. mis long experience
.iiauicD iiiiu bVJilvllllua
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BE ' EX
CELLED. AH persona are requested to call at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and Rreat care will lie 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, Ferry Co., Pa
LEBANON
Mntnal Fire Insurance Company,
OF
JoiiOHtown, Fcnn'a.
POLICIES TERPETUAL at Low Rates. No
Hteam risks taken. This in one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
Btnte. Conntry proerty insured Perpetually
at M 00 per thousand, and Town property at $6 00
per thousand.
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMF1ELD, PA..
4 16 Agent for Ferry County.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cbr. .FuHon, Water and Pearl SU.N.Y.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recensly
been renovated,, remodeled and furnislwd
new and elegantly thraghout. It is kept on the
European plan, and has ample accommodations
tor four hundred guests.
The location is more accessible to all parts of
New York and Brooklyn than any other house lu
tlie city. The Broadway Htitges pass tlie hotel
every three minutes, besides various lines of Btreet
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 tlie
" City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge iHl
theprlnclpal Kuilroad routes In tlie city of Brook
lyn. (O.Wp) GEO. N. TERKY, Proprietor.
B BnuLEit.
B. M. SliULEB
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL,
' Perry County, Pa.,
Dealers In all kinds eC 1
Hardware, Groceries, &c.
All goods In our line sold at the lowest price
Give us a trial. 6 44 HU
JN8URE IN THE
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF
NEW YORK.
F. 8. Winston, President.
The oldest and strongest Comnnnv In the TTnltaH
States. AsseU over tto,000,000 In cash.
8. M. SHULER, Agent.
S 44 13t. Liverpool, Pa.
THERC IS H0TH1NG LIU IT I0
Fains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness.
. BUY: IT!. TRY IT!
FoXRheumatism, ''. '. Use Pain Cur Oil.
For afuraigia,.? Vv Use Pair Cs OiL
For FeV Sore, '. . Use Pain JTure Oil.
For Chow Morbus,
Use PairUare Oil.
tot sprain
Use M) Cure Oil.
Use Rir) Cure Oil.
Usaii) Cure Oil.
Uaf Pain Cure Oil.
For Headach
ror bruises, .
For Corns aqd Bu
MS,
ror Any sore,
Pain Curt Oil.
For Jny Lanjeneas,
Etsbt Botti,
Use Paii) Curt OiL
iaauma,
And we ehalUnn tliyvv'orld
pruaucs ns equal.
Uaaa tlterilljr aud HI
rnaliy lor
Aik for PAIIfjUBB OIL. TaaVne otW. t
WS 7AKKABT IT TO 01
It la not Watering preparation, but aifTT i
mun pue vagatabia una, uarrja, ana
f and la olaan and aafa to tu.
Bold fs all Cruggiala and Itaalara in Medkiil
PBKE, OO CElfltk
McCLURE EATON, PmnirrmC
aaaWUacVa,
Dally Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN ,
DLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
THEsubscrlberwtshes to notify the citizens of
Ulooiuliuld and Newport that he is running a
I mil v Llue bet ween these two nlaces.and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his care.
uOroers may be left fur him at the stores of
r. Mortimer s t;o., rew uioomneia, or MiiiigB
susser, newpori, ra.
J. 8. WHITHOBK.
Bloomtteld, January 28, 1870.
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BLATCIILEY'S
Improved CtTCUMBKIt WOOD
PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, HI
llclent and Cheap. The best
Pump for the leant money. At-
rlll xn. "no" i esiwciiiny inviiea 10
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e 37 ly &3 Commerce St., Philadelphia, l'a.
Bloomilold Academy!
An English and Claxnical School
FOB
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Young Men Prepared For College.
A Normal School and a School of Art
SUMMER TEKM COMMENCES
On Monday, the 2U or August, 1872.
AS the above school has recently been re-organ
Ized, students can eirter any time.
Prof. WM. H. DILL, a graduate of Kutgcr's Col
lege, N. J., Principal. ,
Miss SARAII LIFE, will teach Music and Draw-
Every facility for the training of the youth of both
sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough
education.
The Collegiate Department
embraces all the higher branches, Including the
Latin and Greek Language, Engineering, Practi
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vanced Mathematics.
Vacations: July and August, and one week at
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Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash
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Mathematics, for the scuolastlu year, I1S0.
In vacations. 200,00. 1 ' '
The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution,
under the supervision of WiHam drier, Esq., by
whom good and substantial board will be fur
nished: and the pupils will be under the strict care
of the Principal. Address
W. H. DILL, A. M. Principal,
or WILLIAM Git IKK.
U 1 (New Blooiunuid, Porry county, Pa.
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t
A Fill Aasortroeatof ;
THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS,
Hand or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double
Hole and
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by
M. S. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Iland.
aTftiecfal Attention Paid to Orders. '
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To HllOCilllfllcOl'H.
FT1HB subscriber keep constantly on hand, a
jl. rinn AonuAiAir.ni ur
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
.FINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MO It 0 CC0 S,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, AWLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
u4v. a.
MORTIMER.
PERRY HOUSE,
" New Bloouiflield, Pa.
THE subscriber having purchased the property
ontheoornerof Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, Invites ail his friends
and former customers to give him a eall as he Is
determined to furnish Br si class accommodations.
THOMAS HUTCH.
ltf. , Proerleter.
AUCT10NEKKIN0.1. I. FINK wiliest
tend to orylng sales at all times. Having had
considerable experience, he flatters himself that
be can give satisfaction to all Call at the Union
Lumber Mills, lu Hit twu.. or address,
. . 0. 2. PINK. .
6 5 lypd Duucannon. Pa.
SAI.L KINDS of Printing neatly
xeouted at the " Huwairiaui
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ITEW, YORK .
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF KEW YOKIT,
STlilCTL Y M VTUAL t
ArHOt,8.",:KW,HU OT
ISSfEH all the new forms of Policies, and pre-si-nts
as favorable teriifs asanv conmanv in tha
United States.
Thll'tv davs' irraee Rllnwed nn nih D.vm.nl aiA
the policy held good during tliat time. '
Policies Issued by this Comnanv are non-forfeit.
ure.
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Pollcv-hnlders share In the nnnniil nrniiianf tho.
Company, and have a voice In the elections autt
management oi uie company.
No policy or medical fee charged.
Jl'stu Lawkkncb, Pres't.
M. 11. Wimkoop, Vice Pres't.
J. P.110GEK8, Sec'y.
J. tT. JSATl.
- . . Ueneral Agent,
No. 8 North T li Ire Sttreet. s '
4.29 yl College lllock,, Harrlsburg, Pa.
Incorporated by Vie (hurt nf Chmmnn Pleat, in
18(i9; by the Lefllaturerin 1871.
The l'emiMvlvuiiia
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 tbe year 1871, 98,028 00
Cash premiums duo or col-
lected for the first three
months of 1872, 1,800 00
Cash from other sources
and agents 1,300 00
Judgmeut Bonds In Com-
paily's office, 1,100 00
Total Cash $9,123 00 . - '
Total cash and note assets,
April 1st, 1873 1156,128 00
JAMES n.GRIEK, JOIIN D. HADE8TY,
Secretary. President.
DIRECTORS i
John D. Hndcsty, A. P. Helms, Benjamin
Tcter, A. Sutermeister, James II. Gricr, . F.
Jungkurt, Elias Miller.
AGENTS i
It. II. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Kablo, Ed
ward Wesley, Charles F. Deibert, Wm. R.
Griffith. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent.
Arraugcmouts havo been niado with other
Irst-class companses to re-lusuro 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 insuranso exclusively.
' OFFICII
No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA.
,' NOTICE.
Tha Home Reserve force of The Penn
sylvania Central Insurance Company ol"
l'ottsville, Pa., will be lu Perry county in.
considerable force, and act aa the Com
pany's Agents until a full line of Local
Agents can be appointed when tho reserve
force will be recalled.
JAMES IL GRIER,
Bco'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co.
:' IiiMin-uiioo Notice.
On and after the tenth day of April,
1872, The Home Reserve force of Insur
ance Agents 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 recallod.
As a body of men, I believe they are supe
rior Insurance Agents, and most of them
speak the Knglish, French, Welsh and Ger
man Languages. The City Insurance
Journals, with all their sneers at Mutual
Companies, and continual cry of Fraud t
Fraud I ! &c, cannot muster any better In
surance material 1 Why don't the City In
surance papers tell the public that no Mu
tual Company broke or failed during tho
last ten years? Why don't they tell the
public that more than half the Stock Com-
fmnios started within tho last ten years
lave? It is a well-known fact that Mutual
Companies cannot fail.
JAMES II. GRIER,
Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur
ance Company. 0 10
Now Carriage Manufactory ,
Om Hiou Stbebt, East or C&rmsli St.,
New Bloomfleld, renn'a. 1
THE subscriber has built a large and commodi
ous Shop on High St., Fast of Carlisle Street,
New Ulooiutleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to num.
ufaeture to order
Ca r f i a, g- o n ,
Of every description, out of the best material.
, , Sleighs of erery Style, ,
built to order, and Bnlshed In tbe most artUtlo and
durable manner.
Having aunerlnr workmen, lie I prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
WKKPAIB1MO of all kinds neatly and prompt
ly dons A sail Is solicited. , .
SAMUEL SMITH
lit!