6 jpe Ioamfitlb ftmf0. Tuesday, November 12, 1872, FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We iniHt commwnicnHofMwm all pernon teio ars interested in malleri properly belonging to thit department. A Hint Worth Heeding:. ' I went into Swampcot's tool-house yes terday to get out of the rain. His grass is cut, and be will bare no more use for bis mower. The orthodox way of doing with a mower on many farms is to unhitch from it where the last bay cutting 1b done, and leave it in the field. Swampcot must be a heretic. I found his mower packed away in one corner of his tool-house as snugly as it hod been there when the tool-bouse was built and had never cut any grass. I noticed it had been thoroughly cleansed and the bearings oiled. I rather liked the idea. I said bo. Swampcot said, ' " Why that's the way I make money. I've used that mower six summers, and it's a better mower to-day than Joe Peet's, that he bought last year; his lay in the field until November, and was then put into an open shed, where the sheep ran and hens roos ted. It was a nice looking object this Spring, and I knew he expended $15 upon it before he could make it run. Why, sir, he never took the sickle out of it, from the time he quit using it until he wanted to use it again; nor did he oil it.". I noticed the cultivators, harrows, plows; &c, were all snugly put away by Swampcot. I men tion tlieso little things so that you may know why he has the reputation of being a thrifty, thorough, liberal farmer. Bat Proof Corn Crib. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Oa situ, gives tho following directions for mak ing a rat proof corn crib. Let the four corner posts be 8 inches square; frame tho sills which are to Biip port tho floor of the cri b into the posts at a distance of two feet from the lower end. Before putting the frame together, taper the lower ends of the posts for the distance of two foot, so that at the very baso tho posts shall be only four inchos square. Now, when the frame is s et up let these posts also stand on tapered rocks. If the crib needs more than these four posts to bear up the corn that will be put into it, make legs like the lower portions of these posts, and set these legs under the sills, and put on the floor, making the latter tight, and which will be about three feet from the ground. Have the door made tight, and keop it shut, and no rats will get into your crib. A Fruit Ladder. The work of securing the fruit in a prop er condition from the top of tall trees, is a severe tax on the muscles unless the prop er implements for climbing are provid ed. Secure a sapling of sufficient length of basswood or elm which are very light when seasoned aud fit an iron around near the small end. Then commence at the large end and divide the stick in the middle. If the grain is straight it may be split, if not, use the saw. - Spread the foot of tho ladder about three feet, which forms a triangle, and insert rounds at proper places. The pole or closed end placed in the fork of a a limb, forms the most convenient and safest of ladders. ' Celery. Celery that is not sufficiently blanched when cool nights come on, and there is danger of frost, should be banked, up to the topmost point of tho leaves then cover with straw or boards. When the ground begins to freczo, dig up, and place all in a narrow trench, in some dry and conven ient place, where it can be protected from frost and still be gotten when wanted for use. Pure Band is better than soil to pack in among the roots and stems for winter preservation. A Wrinkle about the Age of Horses. The following information to ascertain the age of a horse, after it has passed the ninth year, is quite new for us, and will be to the most of our readers. After the horse is nine years old, a wrinkle comes on the eye-lid, at the upper corner of the lower lid, and every year thereafter he has one well defined wrinkle for each year of his age over nine. If for instance a horse has three wrinkles, he is twelve. Add the the number of wrinkles to nine, and you will always get at bis age. Lime In Crops. There is said to be carried off from, the noil nine pounds of lime in twenty-five bush. els of oats, and fifteen pounds in thirty-eight bushels of barley. There are thirty-five pounds of lime in two tons of rye grass, one hundred and twenty-six pounds in two tons of clover, and one hundred and forty pound in twenty-five , tons of turnips, and two hundred and seventy pounds in nine tons of potatoes. Somo soils contain abunduuee - of lime for a thousand years, while others require an occasional application of lime as a fertilizer. I2T Every farmer should have a compost heap. Collect every fertilizer, and to pre vent any from liberating the gases, keep the w nolo covered wttn earth and muck. R. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CIBEH THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after readiiyr tliln rulvurt lament iircd any on HUFKER WITH l'AIN. R At) WATS HKADY RKLIKF IS A CUIIK FOR KVEIiY l'AIN. It wu tho flnrt Bud in Tli Only 1 n. I xi. Homedy that Iniuntl? itorn the most exente latins p&lni. ullfivi inllammfttlond, and cure C'onjrpfllnim, whniitr of th Lung, Siomacb, Bowel, or oilier gland or organs, by one ntipllcatlim. IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, no matter how violent or excruciating the pitln the KHKUMATIO, Bed ridden, lnflrni, (rippled, Kerroui, Ntturalgic, or prostrated with disease amy suflVr, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFOTW INSTANT F.ASK. INFLAMMATION Of THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THK BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF THK I10WKLS. CONGESTION OF TUB LUNGS. SOBS THROAT, DIFFICULT I1KEATHINO. PALPITATION OF TUB 11 hi ART. HYSTERICS. CROUP. DII'HTHKKIA. CATAKUH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TO0TTTAHIE, 1 NKUHALOIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CHTLm, AOUK CHILLS. , The ST.pllcntiun oftlie t natty Keller to the part or pirt. whore the pula or difficulty exist will afford com ftnri comfort. Twenty drop. !n half a tumbler of watrr will In a few moinrntcnr CHAMPS, SPASMS, POUH STOMACH, 11EAKTI1UHN, SICK HEADACHE. DIARHHEA DVSENTEHY, COLIC, WIND IN THE BOWELS ml all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers nliould always carry a bottle of Rariwav'a Renily Relief with them. A few drops In water will C reveal sIckm-M or pains from change tit water. It la e'ter than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FFVEH AMI Af.l r!, FEVER AND AOUE cured for Mly cents. There It not a remedial aeent In this world that will cure Fever a-id Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Tv i.lmlil, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RAHWAY 3 1'ILLS) so quick as RADWAY'S READY KEUKF. fifty cents per bonis. Hold by Drufglata. HEALTH fBEAUTY ! ! BTRONO AND PURE RICH BLOOD-INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIOHT-CLEAR SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION bECUKED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT ITAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CtTREfl ! SO QUICK, HO KAl'I!) AKE THK THANOEii THE BODY UNDEH(iOES. UNDKIl THK IN KLUENCK OF THIS TKULY WONDEHFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase fn Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the PARSAPARILLUN RESOLV ENT cmnrniinlcAtct through the Hlond, 8 went, Urine, nnd other ttti lln und ,)ulcta of thu nvstcm the vigor of life, fur It repair the wanton of the body with new and iound material. .Scrofula, Syphilis, Oonnumpllon, Glandular dl-erie, Ulcere In the Throat, Mouth, '1 union. Nodus la tuo (Hands nnd other tmrts of the sjntem, bore Kyea, htnimouH IHrtchnrff' from tho ICnrn, and the won forms of Bkln diseases. Eruptions, Fovur ttorrn. Scald Head, HI nit Worn i. Suit lllicum, Krynlijelns, Acne, Black hntis, Wornii In tho KIvbIi, Tumor, (Jan cits tn the AVoinb, itiid nil wpiikenlng mid jinlnful dlnrhurtfcn. Night Sweat , Low of K)tartn, and all wanlenof the fife Prlncl pie, mv within the curative rmiire of thin wonder or Mod ern ChftinlMry, aiid a few ri ;,' urn? will prove to any pernon u-Idk It for either of these form of dlseuae Us potent powiT to cure them. If tho pHtlt'iit. dully becoming reduced by the wastes and decomposition th:it Is continually irtm,r.ln(r, sue ceedH In arrentlnic then" wanton, and repairs the ohiiiC with new material Hindu frntn healthy blood and thU 4ii0 tiARSAl'ARILLlAN will and docs acuirc. Not only doe Die Sarmaiarii.lian Rwmi,virp Mtrel tVl known remi'tlhl agents lit the cure of C'hi'Jiilc, Hcrofu. ImH, ('oiistlt'it.oiiiil, and Skill dUvjutcii but i. I a UiC only p-iiduve cure for Illdney & Bladder Coniln!nt, T'r.narv. and Womb dUennes, Gravel, IHnhetes, Pronny, Bt'ippavre of Water, Incontinence of Urine, llrftiht'i lla eiwe, Alliiinilnuna, and In all cunea where there nre brick dust depOMiiA, or the water 1m thick, cloudy, mixed with uUstauces like the white of an c(fc', or threats like white Bilk, or there Is a inorhht, d:rk, bilious apnearance, and white hmie-dut dcponils, und when there Is a pricking, burning neunalion when plowing wnter, and piiln lit tho bnitill of the H;ick and along thu Luina, Trlct;, 91.00, WORMS.Th only known and sure Hemedy for tiut ml t, 'Jape, tie. Tumor or 13 YcniV Ciroulti Cured by Radway's KONolvcut. BsvasLr, Mam., July 1ft, 1HB9. Ps. RnwT : I hsvt hwl Ovarian Tumor In th ovsrlw mni bowels. All Ihs Dociar Mid " thr waa no help ir U." I UM vary thing ihut wu rcommtiit d ( but nothing hrlpd mi. I mv your ILMolnt,and tliou(Ht I would try 111 but hiul no faith In U, Iwcaii I had nffBT.d for lwln mn. I took all txittlu of Iht KMolvcnt, kuxl ont bos of Kftdway'a Plllt, and two bot Hm of your Ittwify Kelitf ( and ll.nr U not a ilp of tumor to b wu or fell, and I ft-l beltar, nirtr, and haplr Ihan I havs fortwalv yru The wont tumor wm In tfaa Uft aitttof th bowla,orr lti grnin. I writ thlt to you for Iht baai&t of otavra. Vos can uubilib It If you cbooM. HANNAH P. KSAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with fveet gum, purge, rguhit, purify, r itiniw, an' slrriirlhfu. liad Wfts IMis, for the eurn of nil ilWuder of the Monwrh, Liver, Ho we Is, Ktdnevii, lilnMiler, Nervou- Dirteitoea, llendache, Coimtlpalioii, CootlveneitH, Indigestion, l-VHpe slt, riillou-iH'M. Ailloun Fever, IiiflntnniHtlon of the Bow e la, I'lles,aiid nil Ieruiigemeiiutof the Internal Via eera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purclv Vegeta ble.eonlaluliiguo mercury. niliieralfltOrdelvterKiusdnigs, f',W Observe the following symptoms reulliu from orders of tiie Digestive Organs: Onitlpftttna, Inward PIIm, Fullnew of the BloM In tho Haad, Acidity of tho Htomwh, Nauao. Ilarttiirnt IHikuiI of Food, Fiillnoaa or Wularht In tha Htomauh, Sour furUll)n, flinklng or riuiurfngat tha Pit of tha Btoioarh, Swimming of tit Had( Hurrlwl nnd Iilt1ruli Broathlng, KlulUring at tha Itaart, Choking or Hu(f'H?aiing Koiitatlona whan In a Lying lturt, DimnaMof VUlon, IwUor Waba bafora tho ftivht, l arar and Dull lan la tha Haad, l).flrUnoy of Partplmtlon, Yrllownaaa of tha 8kln and Rvm, Pain la the fida, Chaal, I-lint. and auddca Fliulea tJ liaat, burning In th Fl.h. s A few dosos of RAHWA Vfl TIT.LS will fw-o the svs tern from ill I the nliove-nti' I'd f-iv,ri. l'rlcv, as vv.tt perbog. BIM It Y l'KIMJOIKTH. READ ' KAI.KK AND Tit UK." gend one lelten ttampto RA1VAV A CO.. No. 87 Mnlden Lane. New lyrit Infurmuilou worth thousands wW b aeit you Professional Cards. "1HARLE8 H. BMILEY. Attornev at Law. J New Bloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. . Office with C. A. Barnett Esq.. next door to Mortimer's store August 20. 1872 JAMES 11. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloom Held, Perry county. Pa. JKf Office with Hon. C. J. T. Mclntire. 36 6 1TTM. A. SPON8I.EH. Attornev at-Law. Ty Offlee vdjnliiliig his resfdence, on East Main street, New Uloomneld, Perry Co., Fa. 3 2 ly CHA& A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Iaw, New Bloointleld, Perry co.. Pa. ! Office adjoining Mortlaier' Htore. 3 21y B P. McINTIRK Attorney at Law, and DIs- tr ci Attorney oi rerrv couniv. omce wun j. i. wuinure, new uioomiieiu, reuu a. LJSWIB POTTEll, A'rTOHNKT-AT-LAW & NOTARY PtlBI.IO, Neva WoomtteM. J"erru Cottntu. l'enn'a. - Hpeclitl attention given to Collections of all 1.1... la ... tl.u ...t.l. ...r r. V. nil other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and aispaicu. Ainu, iieiosiiiouslaA.aiuttviut aua AO kniiwliltrmeiiu taken. M-Olllce nvedoorsWest of Sutch'shotel. 321y. T BAILY. Attorney at Law. ) . New lIliHimheld. PerrvCo.. Pa. r Office opposite the Court House, and two aonrs earn oi me rerry i ouiuy uauK. Refers to 11. Mclutlre, Kim. J une 27, 1871, TOUN O. B1IATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New lllimiiitleld. Perry co.. Pa, tlstrv All kinds of Mechanical aud tiuixtcal Den Drlces.dunein the best nmiiuer, and at reasonable i.OIIU',e at his reKlilenee, opposite the Kelorin. eu cnurvn, on mgu Mieeu sziy "IT TM. M. BUTCH, V ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. New llloomilela, Perry co., Pa. sJ-Offioe Two doors Wvel of F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CLEE MURRAY. Attorney-at-Law, Centre Hmiare, New 11 Miiiileld. Perrv co.. Pa. r All business entrusted to hit care will re ceive prompt attention. 3 i tl Oil AS. J. T, MoINTIHE, Attorney-at-Law. a l K'uu. 111. ...... Hit. I Du... v.. VTW UWVIIIUDIU, IKM J bV. J All professional business promptly auufaltlv tuny aiLeuueu tu. a 4 iv. irM. N. BElBKRT.Attorney.at Law, TV New Bloomlleld, Perry 00,, Pa. Uooilll,S81y. rhotographs t 10- t rr JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THEsiibMrlbprwoHid respectfully call the At tention of the citizen of tills county to the fact that he Is prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS In the best style of the art. Ills long experience enables him to produce PICTURES WHTCIT CAXNOT BB EX- VHL.LKU. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attcntlonvg!ven to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken t 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, Artltt, Newport, Perry Co., Pa LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF Jonotttown, Pcnn'a. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Hteam risks taken. This In one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the Btnte. Country proiwrty Insured Perpetually atM 00 per thousand, and Town property at $5 00 per iuuusuiiu. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMF1ELD, PA., 4 10 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, dor. Fulton, Water and Pearl St., fT. Y. TIII9 well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. It Is kept on the Euroiean plan, and has ample accommodations for four hundred guests. 1 lie location is more accessioie 10 an parts 01 New York and Brooklvn than any other houss In the city. The Broadway Stages pass the hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street Cars, one of which Intersects every other route In new xoi'K. It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the uuy 01 unurcnes," as iroin mis ierry uiverge an theprlncipnl Railroad routes in the city of Brook lyn. (6.tfdp) GEO. N. TERRY, Proprietor. S Shui.ek. '8. M. SUITLEB S. SHULER & SON, LIVERT00L, Terry County, Pa., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. All goods In our line sold at the lowest price Give us a trial 5 41 Ut. JNSUBE IN THE , JtlTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. W1N8TOS, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the United States. Assets oyer 5,000,000 in cash. B. M. SHULER, Agent Liverpool, Pa, 6 44 13t. TOE .THEM 18 HOTUIHQ LIKE IT K Fains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness. BUY;iTI TRY ITl FoNJtheumatiem. . . Use Pain CutOil For XeuraltTia, Use Pain Ce Oil For reXr Sore, . L. c . r.! ar. mi ure Oil. una rain For Choift NJorbus, Use PairCure Oil. tot bprain Use Tjfi Cure Oil. Use fifiQ Cure Oil. Useain Cure Oil. For Headacb ror bruises, . For Corns aijd Bu ijs, Uaf Pair) Cure Oil. ror Any Sore. se Pain Cure Oil. For Jjnj Lanjeness, EmiT Bom, Uae Pair Cure OiL And we clillnm thyworld pruduco Its equal. Used KzMruIl7 and Ii Tumiij lor WD 33JSVA-SV. Ask for PAIN-UBE OIL TsKVoe other, for W VAHHAHT IT TU Ul It Is not Ull.rin prspintion, bat siPVTL, mado iroia vegeuute una, uui-ds, ana 3 aoU, M bdi is ciwi ana ssje 10 use. Bold JfV all Druggists anil boilers In Mudicu PBICE, SO CENTS. McCLURE EATON, homitTORV BswUnc, Vs. Dally Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THE subscriber wlRlies to notify the oltlzem of lilooiuheld and Newport that he is running a Dally Line between these two places. and will haul fc'relghtof any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entruNted to his care. (.Orders may be left for him at the stores of P. Mortimer & Co., New Ulooiulleld, or MUllgano) snugger, newpuri, 1-. J. 8. WUITMOHE. Bloomtteld, January 26, 1870. Hl'LENDlLF AHBUliTMUNl rhotographs I 09 D11Y-GO0DC! ' ItY-GOODO Suited to the Season, Are Now Offered for Bale by F. LICETIUEE. ' Book Agents FOB THB Great Industries OF THE UNITED STATES j An Historical Summary of the Origin, Growth and Perfection of the Chief Industrial Arts of this Country. 1300 Pages and 500 Engravings. Written by 20 Eminent Authors, Including John B. Oongh, Leon Case, Edward Howland, job. n. layman, nev. is. ttdwin Hall, Hor ace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Albert Brls Bane, F. B. Perkins, Etc., Etc. This work Is a complete history of all branch es of Industry, process of manufacture, etc., in all ages. It is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, and the moat entertain ing and valuable work of Information on sub subjects of general Interest ever offered to the public It Is adapted to the wants of the Merchant, Manufacturer, Mechanic, Farmer, Student and Inventor, and sells to both old and young of all classes. The book Is sold by agents, who are making large sales In all parts of the country. It Is offered at low price of 93 60, and Is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No family should be without a eopy. We want Agents lu every town In the United States, and no Agent can fail to do welt with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold 133 coplos In eight days, another sold 368 In two weeks. Our agent In Hartford sold 887 In one week. Specimens of the work sent to agents on receipt of stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address the publishers. J. B. BURR & HTDE, Hartford, Conn., Chicago, 111., or Cinoimnati, Ohio. 6 41 ly BliATCn LET'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Ef ficient and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention is especially Invited to Hlatchley's Patent Improved Kracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn e1 4J llliuill, IOIIIUVIIIU mo fllllip or . i'i 1 u disturbing the Joints. Also, the topper jnanioer, wnicn never crnoksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue ana Price-List. CIIAS. O. Bt.ATCHI.EY. Manufacturer. 6 37 ly 60u Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bloomfiold Academy! An English and Classical School FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal School and a School of Art SUMMER TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 20th of August, 1878. AS the above school has recently been re-organ t7.ed, students cauenter any time, l'rof. WM. 11. DILI a graduate of Kutger'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 thorough eaucation. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches. Including the Latin ana ureex languages, ungineering, r radi cal Hurveyiug, L,neraiure, natural science anuaa yaneed Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one woek at Christmas. Terms: For Hoarding, Furnished Boom, Wann ing, t uition in Latin, uieeK, I'.ngusii urancnesaua Aiiiinemaiics, ior me scnoiastio year, sibo. In vacations. 1200.(10. The Boarding Department Is at the Institution, under the supervision of Wlllain Grier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will he fur nished : and the pupils will be uuUer tbestrlct care 01 tne t'riucipai. Aouress W. H. DILL. A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM (ill I Kit. 4t 1 New Bloomlleld, Perry county, Fa. Boots I Boots ! K Fill Aaiortnteotof ' THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Hided, Whole Stock Double bole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. B. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and v Rubbers Constantly on Hand. Mfftnecial Attention Paid to Order$."M. 62326. TIIE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH GALF SKINS, riNK LININGS, ROANS, mo no ceo s, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe manors. r. MORTIMER. PEHUY HOUSE, New Bloomlleld, Ta. THE subscriber having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, invtlea all his frleuds and former oustomers to give him a oall as he is determined to furnish nrst clais accommodations. THOMAS HUTCH, Hf. Proprleler, AUCTION KKKINU.tl. Z. FINK will at tend to crying sales at all times. Having had considerable experience, he flatters hliuneif that he oan give satisfaction to all. Call at the Union Luuiuer Alius, in ltj iwp., or anuress, , Q, Z. FINK, 1 5 lypd Duncaunon, Fa. ( ALL KINDS of Printing neatly PRINTING! executed at the "IIuhiuiiiU) .1 -is mi CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, . OF KEW YORK, STRICTLY M UTUAL t ISSUES all the new forms of Policies, and pre Rents as favorable terms as any company lu the United States. Thirty davs' eraco allowed on each navinnnt. nnrli' the policy held good during that time. Policies Issued by tills Company are non-forfeit ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share In the Annual iirnm.nf tha Company, aud have a voice In the elections and management 01 me company. No policy or medical fee charged. Justus La whence, Pres't. M. B. Wynkooi', vice Pres't. J. P.Uogkks, Bec'y. General Agent, No. 8 North Third Street. 4.29 yl College Block, Harrlsburg, Pa. Incorporate! by the Court of Common Pleat, in, iOUDl vy .K MVUIULUI c, tit 101 L. The I'diiimylvuiiia Central Insurance Comnanv OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium Notes, 8100.000 00 Promissory Notes 60.000 00: Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, 2,028 00 Cash premiums due or col lected for the nrst three months of 1872 1.800 00 Cash from other sources nnd agents 1.200 00 Judgment Bonds lu Com pany's olnce, 1,100 00 Total Cash,.'. 80,128 00 Total cash and note assets, April ist, lavz f 160,129 00 JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TT, oecreiary. rrusidenf. DIRECTORS : John D. Iladesty, A. P. Helms, Bcnlamln Teter, A. Sutermelstcr, James H. Grier, E. F. Jungkurt, Ella Miller. AUF.NTH i II. H. mil, Edward Fox, John A. Kable. Ed ward Wesley, Charles F. Deibert, Wm. K. Grlilith. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent. Arrangements have been made with othor irst-class companses to re-lnsura risks taken on the cash plan tn such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex clusive territory, If desired. This Company confines itself to fire insurance exclusively. OFFICE! No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. NOTICE. The Ilame Reserve force of The Penn sylvania Central Insnrauce Company of fottsvillo, l'a., will be In orry county In considerable force, and net as the Com pany's Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed when the reserve force will bo reoallod. JAMES II. GRIER, Bec'y of Pa. Central Ids. Co. Inmurnnoe Notice. On and after the tenth day of April, 1873, The Home lieaerve force of Insur ance Agents belonging to "The Pennsylva nia Central Insurance Company" will leave Pottsville in heavy force, aud 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 all their sneers at Mutual Companies, and continual cry of Fraud t Fraud 1 1 &o., cannot muster any bettor In surance material ! 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 thau half the Stock Com panies started withiu the last ten years have? It is a well-known fact that Mutual rnnmonins rnnnnr; fail. JAMES II. GRIER, Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur ance Company. 8 18 New Carriage Maim factory, OH Uiau Bthfet, East or Cabmsli St., New BloomOcld, Tenn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Wiop on High Ht., Kast of Carlisle Street, New Bloomlleld, Pa., where he is preiared to man ufacture to order- On rriiiffow Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable maimer. . 4. HaviiiK superior workmen, he Is prepared to f uriilnh work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, aud at much more reasonable rales. srltKI'AUtINJ of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done A can is soucuea. SAMUEL SMITH Iltf ( 1UIM DISSS u vniw
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