6 it imco, Nero J3loomficlu, )a. Tuesday, November 20, 1872. FARli AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ITenrt(ecommtmnrtMonfromrtHfronA)?io0r interested in mattera properly belonging to this department. How to Draw a Largo Kail or Spike. It frequently occurs that ono desires to draw an iron gate bingo out of a tree or from a hard wood post. Perhaps the tree has enlarged to such au extent siuce the hinge was first driven in, that the large end is nearly grown over. In order to draw it out readily, bore a hole in the tree or post on the undor side, as close to the iron as the auger can be made to work, than, with a steel punch, crowd tho bingo or spike into the hole. The auger or bit should al ways cut a hole a triilo larger than the nail or spike and as deep as tho length of the iron to be removed. A largo or small nail may be taken from a plank in this mannor whon it is driven clear in, after which tho hole can be plugged up with a pin without damaging tho plank or a stick of timbor. A largo nail driven clear into a tree, so that tho head cannot be grasped with any instru ment, may be taken out in two min utes, by simply boring a hole closo to it on tho under sido. A Kr mcdy for Wounds. A correspondent of tho Country Gentle man gives the following remedy for painful wounds : Take a pan or shovel, with burning coals, and sprinkle upon them common brown su gar and hold the wounded part in tho smoke. In a few minutes the pain will be allayed and recovery proceed rapidly. In my own case, a rusty nail had made a bad wound in the bottom of my foot. The pain and nervous irritation was severe. This was all removed by holding it in tho smoko fifteen minutes, and I was able to resume my readiug in comfort. We have often recommended it to others, with like results. Last week ono of my men had his finger nail torn out by a pair of ice-tongs. It be came very painful, as was to have been ex pected. Held in sugar smoko for twenty minutes, the pain ceased, and it promises speedy recovery. Variety of Food. In an experiment detailed in DeiWt Farm Journal, where hogs were fed on cooked potatoes and oats, the excrement showed by the anodine test (which is very delicate) that a large portion of starch was passing off undigested. The addition of a small amount of peas to the food caused all the starch to bo appropriated to the animal economy. Experience has demonstrated that a variety of food is essential to tho perfect development of animals. When hogs are fed for any length of time on the same food, they become "glutted," and the addition of even a single article of food to their accustomed diet causes a marked improvement. If they are fed on corn, they should have pumpkins or potatoes, and access to grass should be allowed thera when they do not' have a variety of food. 'The Now -England lfotnettead gives this information on the subject of keeping onions : "Onions will withstand for more cold than is usually , supposed. If packed dry in tight barrels, and all interstices filled with chaff, they may be kept in a barn, or where they will freeze quito .hard, and not be injured, provided the barrels are closed tight and not opened until the onions are again thawed. Onions .stored in a warm cellar are very likely to sprout in wiuter, and then decay, emitting anything but an agreeable odor." By adopting a mode similar to this we do not remember losing this most excellent vegetable by decay or sprouting. The disease by which they have disapcared if disease it can be called has always been by consumption. Charcoal for Turkeys. A California paper highly recommends charcoal for fattening turkeys, and recom mends that it should be pulverized and mixed with mashed potatoes and corn meal, as well as fed to them in small lumps. It mentions that in two lots of turkeys of four each, treated alike, and one lot givon this mixture, and the other not, there was an averngo gain in the weight of the first of one pound and a half each. ' .While we condomn the practice of mixing the pulverized char coal with the other food of turkeys, com polling them to eat it whether they want to or not, we have no doubt of the excellent effects of supplying turkeys with charcoal broken into smull bits, especially whon fat tening for market. We have had evidence of what we say, and for a number of years have recommended charcoal for this pur pose.' 1 f To Keep Heat. Meat Is much better for family use whou at leaBt one week'old in cold weather. . The English method for keeping meat for some time has great merit. Experts say, hang up a qnarter of moat with the out end up, being the revorse of the usual way by the leg, and the juice will lemain In the meat, and not run to the cut and dry up by evap oration. It U worth a trial, and when made will be continued. : R. t Re RADYAY'S READY " RELIEF l IRKS THE WORST PAINS ' In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after rciwiiMK ttiH ii'ivi-hti'tiiptit nccil any one SCFFKK WITH PAIN. KADWAT'B READY UK1.1KF IS A CURE FOB EVKItY T'AIn. It was tlio llrrtt iuid I Tlo Only J'nln Hompcly Una liiauiitly stop Hie iont eicniclaUii puln. allavt Jiiflmnnmtlnrtii, inc. cured Cmttfftlmm, whether of tfio Luiirh, Htomacb, iiowG.a.or oilier glutidi or organ, by one aiitillffttlnti, IN KKOM ONR TO TWKNTT MINUTES, no matter hnw Ytolcnt or exmiclutlnft the pain the KHKILMATW, Bed-rliluVn. Ji.flrni, Crippled, InVvgui, Neuralgic, or pruitrntcU with liiwuuc nmy auffer, RAOWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFKOKD INSTANT EASE. IVFLAMMATION OF THE K1HNKYS. INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF TUB BOWELS". roNflKSTION OF THE LUNGS. PORE THROAT, DIFFICULT DKEATHIM). 1 ALI'ITATION OK TUB HEART. HYSTERICS, CUOUP, DIHIITIIKHI A. C'ATAKIUI, INFLUENZA. IIEADACrTE, TOOTITArllE, NKUUALOTA, RHEUMATISM. COLD CTITLLS, AOUIC OHILL. The amilfciillun oftlio ICnndy Itcllof tnthnpartor r-nrts wfi'-re tho )Hln or tliltlculty uxtatg will afford casa ami comfort. Twenty ilrnp. In hnlf n InmMpr of wntr will In a few rtiomciiM ourn CHAMPS, f-PAHMH, SOUK BTOMACH, IIKAKTIM'HN, HICK HRADAlMIK, DIAltlillKA IiY.SKNIF.UV, COLIC, WIND IN THE liOWELS, ami nil INTERNAL PAINS. TrHvelem .limilit nlwHjrs curry a bottle of Rndwav'f Itcnily Itellef with them. A ft'W ilrOm In water will jirt-vf-ui KlckiitfM or tinlim from change of water. It la Ltl.lrr than French Ilnuiriy or Hitter an a st Imulaut. FEVFIl AN1 AGI'E. FEVER AM) AGUE cured for filly oi'iiln. There It not rcmeillnl necnl In this world ttnit will cure Fever a id Anno, mid nil other Millarloiis. Illlloun, Scarlet, Ty phulil, lcllow, and other Fevera (allied by RADWAVS PILLS) ao quick iu ItAIIWAV.I HEAD RELIEF. Fifty cent per bottle. Hold hy Drugginta. HEALTH M3EAUTY ! ! BTItnXO AND PURR RICH IILOOD INCREASE OF FLESH AMI WEUIIIT-CI.EAR KKIN AM) DEAUTllTL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THIS MOST ASTONISHING CURES i so (jrirK, so itAPin auk the changed THE IiOpy I'NDKKiiOES. t'NDKIt THE IN Fl. HENCE OK THIS TKULY WUNDfcUKUI. MEIilClNE, THAT Evory Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight 13 Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drcp of tho BAUSAI'AKILLIAN REM INV ENT con.miirilrntcs thrniijih tho Hlnod, 8 west, IWne, ami other flnliln und julcta f Hie syBtein the vijcnr of lift.', fur It rcj.alr tlifl wnt' of the xy with new and tw.nna tiniUriuf, Hcrol'iiia, Sviiiih, 'otiftuinntlnn, (Jliuidulur dl'ieitNe, TT teem In tlio Throat, Month, 1 tniium, Nodvs bi t e lii'inds imil ntlwr rurtn vt tho ynUm, Horn Kyc, StitimouM 1)l-chfit a fiotu the ICiirit, and tho Wfrt fuit nl Hkin dlat'iiwH, Eruptions, Fever ti'irea, ScalJ Hejul, Ithiif Wiirin, Suit Hheiuii, Frytdpeln, Acne, HlnrlC SiiotH orim In tliu Ht-t), iu mom, Cttucera in th woiiiii, .unl nil uei'lceiiliiit and i iilnful dirxdiurfct-fl, Nlprl.t HwtjalM, L in of ,Sptnii, unit nil wuttii of the llle Prlncl ple, n- I'hlii tlii- curative raitge of tUU wunder or Mod ern CliLTuMtrv, ami u few days' itu will prove to itny perMim u-mrf It fop either of these foiliil uf disuse Its poU-iit power In cure thcin. If 1 ne tmlU'tif, dullv hocomliiK reduced hv the wnntes Riid (Ivcoiiiportllloti Hint Is coiitlnuidly ii-ourerwiliiir, uc cci'dft In itrn ntliiK lliw wiiMleK. ntid ri-tmfrit tlio njtttti wllh u-'W m:iteiiit n.ndi! from healthy blood and thlt the SAKHAIWIUUJAN will mid iknir. .Noi Midy movk tin HAtwAi'ABit i.iak It EoLVK!tT eirel p'l kii 'Wn rr in"1l tl intent In Hit cun of lir:ile, Peroft: ImH, i Miitt It'it lonul, und iSkui dlwuM;! ; hutii theuiily I oihif curb for Iilluey V ISIalIor Coniplnlntfl, t'ritnrv, n"d W'mih dt!eni(.'ii, (irnvid, IHiilMlen, Dropsy, hiopp tire of Witter, IieoiitlntTiee of (Trim. Mrltrlit' 1)1 e uc, AUiiiinluiirDi, mid In ull canrn where there ore brick dun! depotiii, or tlie wntcr 1 thick, clondv. mixed with fulntanec IlKu the white of au iti:, or tiirendt like wliite Milk, or t tier in u morhld, ihtrk, bitiotm Hpitcuraiiee, and white lione-ditnt deporthn, mid when there Is a pricking, hurnlr.it nenwitlon when pu-liiir wnter, nnd p:lti lu Uie B.ntill of Die B irk nnd uluuj( tlio Loins, l'rlcc, i.oq, WORMS, Tht5 only known and miro Remedy for vt -innI n, 2'upe, ate. Tumor of 1 Vearw' CJ row III Cured by Itudwuy's KeftoUeiit. Hivihlv. Mm., July IB, IhAV. TR. R4iwv t hfv htd Ovarian Tumor In tUt orl and bow elf. All lh Dorlnri Mid " Ihrrv wm n help fir li." I trlml rv.ry tiling lhal wu reccMimfnilfd ; bill m-thius brld ma, 1 aw your Ke4nvnt, and thought I would try It : but had no faith In it, beratit. 1 had u mired fur twalva yara. I took ilz bottltt of tha Haaol vaiil, and ona txf of Had way' PUIt, and two U1 tlaa of yntir Rtwuly U)lf f and thtr Is not a alfrn of tumor to ba aaan or fait, anil I U-nl btlr, aniarlar, and hinr than I hava fur twalva yvari. Tha wt.rtt tumor waa In tha lafl aid of tha txmal, our tha fj"n. I wrlta tliii to )ou for till bauan't of cla.ra, YtHi can Lubliah It If you choota. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PIRFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, TnrficMj (t'-leM, rtennidly ennted ulth Hwcet rum, pure, rcaulBU', pnrlfv, n .-inis", nti I iitrftiHheit. Itud wiiy'a pilli, for the cur.' of ill dlnoider of th Moimu'li, Idver, Ht'WL-K Kidnera. lll.tddcr. Nt-rvp" I)Im.ih- llciidache, Coimtlpntion, 'oKtlvenfa, Indlec-tlon, lyajie ala, Dillouneia, tltllotm Ft-vrr, jtit1nii.niiti"ii ' f the Rowda, Pilea.mid nil Deinnjrpinentdoftlie Iittemnl Via. cera. Warranted to effect a punitive cure, I'urcly Veeto ble, rnntfilnlnir no mercury, inliterula. or deleter"!i drug. Iff Oliaervo tho followlnc aymploiua rt-aUiUiiK from IMnordera of the l2ent4ve OrpnriH : C'fiitliatlnn, Inward I'llti, Fullnta of tha ftl'wvt In the Haarl, A' ltlUy nf tha HtA-nach, Niiimi. Ilaartbtirn, Dtt-rtiit of Kmnl, Kullnaai or Walnut In tin 8umauh, Kour Krurtatlon, Ataklnic nr FlultvrliiK tt tha Pit of tha Ston.m h. rwlinni1iis of tha Ht-ad, lliirrlml and lUfflcull Ur-aUilm, IuIUtIiik at the Haart, fhuhliia nt SiilftKMliif Hantttlona whan In a I.lni; uatnr. piimiau t VUlan, ihi nr Waba bafora tlta Slylit, Fcva- and Dull I'nin In tha IUa.1, Pffti'laiiev .f Prrvirat- n, YMwii- uf lh hktn and F.vi, I'rtln In th'a Kid. Cbral, l.imU, and auddrn Ktuihaa 4 Hrat, btiridna In th Plfh. A few donna of HADWAVH fll l-S wilt fno thi- av tem fnniiiill th nl-nVf-iiif tt d'n- lra, Piht', t.nit yerhox. b(),l) It Y DKT'OHISTS. IlKAD -FALSK AND TUCK." Betid one 1.1'cr. taiiip to RADWAY k CO.. No. 87 Maiden I-iti.e. Kcv.. Vurk. liifortuulWsu worth ihouaauOa will bu kuI you. Professional Cards. CHARLES IL SMILEY, Attorney at I -aw. New Ulooiiilleld, Perry Co. Fa,. M-Onice with C. A. Harnett Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872 JAMES II. PEROtTRON, Attorney at taw, New Hloomtleld, Perry county, Pa. 49-Onice with Hon. (J. J. T. Mclutlre. 35 6 TTM. A. BPONBLER, Attorney.at-I.aw, VV Office adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Ulooiiilleld, Perry Co., Pa. S 2 ly CHA9. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-I.aw, New Ulooiiilleld, Perry co.. Pa. a.Omce adjoining MortLner' Store. 3 2 ly B P. McINTIRE Attorney at Law. and Pis i trlct Attorney of Perry county. Otllce with J. T. Mclutlre, New bloomlleld, I'eiin'a. LKWI8 POTTKIt, ATTOKNKV-AT-1.AW A NOTARY PlIBLIO, New Jltonnttlelit, Jitrrjj Cbtmfw, I'enn'a. a Hieclal attention given to Collections of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c, and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Anldavlla auu Ac knowledgments taken. -onice uvedoors West of Sutch's hotel. SUly, r BAILY, Attorney at Law, I New UltMimrielrt, PerryCo., Pa. Oftlee onooslte the Court House, and two aoorseHHioi tne j erry i (iniiiy iiupx. Refers to li. Mclutlre, K. June27, 1H71. TOUN O. BHATTO, Burgeon Dentist. tj New llloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. tistry All kinds of Mechanical and Hurglcul Den Drices.doneln the manner, and at reasonable tuulllce at his reuldeiico, oiiposile the Itelonn. cd Church, on High Ktrcet. 8 2 lv -IT-M. M. HUTCH, W ATTORN HY-AT-T. AW, New Hloomllelil, Perry co.. Pa. -Ofllce Two door West of i'., Mortimer Hlore3 7 1y CJ.EE MCKItAY. , Attorney-at-Law, i 1 ' t Centre Biitiare, New KliuHiitteld, Perry co., Pa. nr All business entrusted to his care will re. celve prompt attention. a 2 tf C1IAS. J. T, McINTIKK, Attorney at-I,aw, New liloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. -All professional business promptly aiulfattb fully allciuied to. 3 1 lv. "IITM. N. BE1BEUT, Attorney t Law, VY ' New UloouiUeld, Perry CO., Pa. bloomtold, 8331y. . Fhotographs t Photographs ! JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE atiliicrlber would respectfully can tlie at tendon of the citizens of this county to the fact that he Is prepared to take I'JIO TOUR A PH8 In the best styfe of the art. Ills long experience enables him to produce PICTURES wmarr cannot bb CULLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, ArtM, Newport, Perry Co., Pa LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF Jonestown, Pcnn'n. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Kates. No Hlenin risks taken. This Ik one of the best conducted and most rellnble Companies In the Mate. Country property Insured Perpetually at (4 00 per thousand, and Town property at 85 (JO per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., 4 16 , Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, Water and Jearl8tt., W. Y. THIS well known favorite kotel lias 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 Ilrooklyn than any other house In tlie eitv. The Hroadwav Mtaues uass tho hotel every three mlniitos, besides viu miin lines of Htreet Car, one of which Intersects every other route lu IMeW XOl'K. It belnir nut two blocks from Fulton Ferry. makes it convenient for those wish! to visit tlio " City of Churches," as from this forty diverge all thoprlneipal Kailroad routes In the city of Ilrook lyn. (ti.Wp) UKO. N. TEKUV, Jfropiietor. BUL'LKm. 14. m Shulkh S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Pa Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. AU goods In our Hue sold at the lowest twice , Give us a trial 6 0 14t. J-NSUKE IN THE JUTJTTJAr LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the Uulted States. Assets over (15,000,000 In cash. 8. M. 8UUI.ER, Agent. Liverpool, Pa. S 44 Lit. THERE 13 t0THlKG LIKE IT K Pains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness. BUY IT I TRY IT! FopheumatiBiri, . . UJse Pain Cur Oil. For For rturafgia, ,f.4 Frr Sore. . - ft Da N rM nil Uae Painure Oil. Use PaiCure Oil Use PJfCure Oil. Use QKirj Cure Oil. Usair) Cure Oil. For Cho njarbus, For Sprain For Headach For Bruises, . For Corns ar)d Bu UjM Fain Cure Uil. hor Any sore, , , For Jny Larneness, ae Pain Cure Oil. Use Pair) Cure OIL Etibt oTTijafii amaairrift. And W challenm ItiVrVorld produce Its equaX Vaad xMrully and I rDauy lor Lsrx xiaA.aT, Ask for PAINCORE OIL. Takn ether, for we STAEEANT IT TO CL It la nut a yrttavlng preparation, but aiTT from pt Veatabltt Oils, Herbal aud Latracta, M anu is cieaa ana aaie to use. Sold Jft all Druggista and Dualura In Medicid FBICE, SO 1'EBITM. McCLURE EATON, Proprietors aaadlrn. Pa. Dally Express nnd Freight Line BETWEEN, BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! TH E subscriber wishes to nntlay the citizens of llloomlleld and Newport that he Is running a Daily Line between these two places, and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver paukuges or messages entrusted to his care. orders may lie left (or him at the stores of P. Mortimer Ik Co., New Bloomlleld, or MUligau & MuHser, Newport, Pa. J. B. WI1ITM0RH. Bloomlleld, January 2,1D70. AHI'LKSDITV BSOHTMKNrn iV&SOH'PMlCN . OF dry-good cj kv-coodO Suited to the Season, , Are Now Offered for Bale by " T. HOSTIIaES. : Hook Agent 8 Great Industries OF THE UNITED STATES An Historical Summary of the Origin, Growth nnd Perfection of the Chief Industrial Arts of this Country. 1300 Pages and 500 Engravings. Wrltton by 20 EmincnAuthors, Including John B. Gough, Leon Caso, Edward Howland, Jos. B. Lyman, Kev. E. Edwin Hall, Hor ace Greeley, Philip Ripley, Albert Brls Bano, 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 most 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 nnd Inventor, and sells to both old and young of all classes. 1 lie book Is sold by agents, who are making large salos In all parts of the country. It is offered at low price of S3 50, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No family should be without a eopy. We want Agents lu every town In tho United States, and no Agent can fall to do well with this book. Our terms are liberal. We give our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold 133 copies In eight days, another sold 8C9 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 tho publishers. J. B. BURR & nYDE, Hartford, Conn., CniCAoo, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. 6 41 ly BLATCI1 LEY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, El llcient anil Cheap. Tho best Pump for tlte least money. At tention Is especially Invited to Hlatchley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can lie withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamlier, which never cracksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Bend for Catalogue ana i rice-i.isi. C1IAS. O. BLATCIII.EY, Manufacturer, fi 37 ly 506 Commerce St., PhiknUslphia, Pa. Drugs ! Drugs rpHE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at i low prices, a complete assortment oi DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen- 1M purposes. t&" Physician' Onleri carefully and promptly filled. B . M . EBY, NEWPORT. PERRY COUNTY, PA. Boots ! Boots ! A Kill Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Bided, Whole Stock ' Double Hole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by H. B. SPAHI., YORK, PA. A furl Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hund. n-Kpeeial Attention Paid to Orders-HM. 5 23 2o. To HliooiiiiilferH. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a 1NE ArtnORTMliNT OF FRENCH OALF SKINS, PINK LINING S, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe makers. P. MORTIMER. rERRY 1I0USK, . . Now Uloomfleld, Pa. THEsubserlberhnvlngpurehased the property t the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets. opposite the Court House, luviles all his friends aiul lormer oustoniera lu uive iniu van an iiu is ueteriiilneulo turuisn nrsi ciass ueeiMiniioinuions. J riUJuJta ffi;ii. i, Uf, i, , Proprietor. At V 1 I V 11 IV f. la I l' l tl. au, 1 in . T l 1 ........ D all llut;l...r lx.il UCTIONKK.HINO O. Z. KINK will at B.. VI1U tUUiyillK WIIPII tnmn. .i..ui ih.u coiiHU.eriibieMiH'rioiloe, he fhitrtrs lilinseir ttmt he cuii nive iiiUMai'lloH to all. Cull at ihe Uuiuu JuUiuiwr mil in, iu ivjrg aWH-iw mJ:;ijj' ' . G. I. rINh., ' 6 51ypd Duuoannon, Ta lALiinini'Oin X7I1I1UIIH uiaiij I I "3 o I l Si M & &3 e NEW YOEK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, STJilCTLY M UTUAL I I8HUE8allthenew forms of Policies, and pre sents as favorable terms as any company in the United States. Thlrtv rl!ivsf irrApa ftllnwwl nil anh n.m.nt ami the policy held good during that time. Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeit ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share lu the annual nrotltsnf t!m Company, and have a voice In the elections and management of the Company. No policy or medical feechttrged. Justus I.awiuenck, Pres't. M. B. Wynkuup, Vice Pres't. J. P.Roqers, Sec'y. I. . liAlUIN, General Agent, No. 6 North Third Btret. 4.29 yl) College Wock, Harrlsburg, Pa. Incorporated by the Onirt of Common Pleas, in inuvi uy iie ueyiauHhtre.in I5ii. The I'emiNylvaiiia Central Insurance Comnanv OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets. $156,000. Premium Notes, f 100,000 00 Promissory Notes, 60,000 00 Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, 2,oa 00 Cash premiums duo or col lected for the II rut three months of 1873, 1,80 00 CaBh from other sources and agents, 1,20090 Judgment Bonds In Com pauy'a office, 1,100 00 Total Cash ?6,128 00 Total cash and note assets, April 1st, 1873, $150,128 00 JAMES n. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TY, - Secretary. President. DIRECTORS! I John D. ITadesty, A. P. Helms, Benjnfniu Teter, A. Sutermeister, Juntos II. Glcr, E. F. Jungkurt, Ellas Miller. AGENT8: H. H. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Kahlo, Ed ward Wesley, Charles F. Delbcrt, Wm. R. Grilnth. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent. Arrangemeuts have been made with other first-class compauees to re-Insure risks taken on the cash plan In such amounts as. desired. Liberal commission allowed agente, and ex clusive territory, If desired. This Company confines Itself to fire insurance exclusively. ' OFFICEi No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. NOTICK. The Homo Reserve forco of Tlie Penn sylvania Central Insnrnnce Company of Pottsville, Pa., will be iu Perry county lu. considerable) force, ami act uh tbe Com pany's Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed whon the reserve force will be recalled. JAMES H. GRIER, Sec'y of Pa. Central lua. Co. InMiirnnco IVotloo. On and after the tenth day of April. 1873, The Home Reserve force of Insur ance Agents belonging to "The Pennsylva nia uentral insurance (Jompany ' will leave Pottsville iu heavy forco, ' aud occupy tea different counties of the State, where they wm continue to act as tlie uompany'H Agcnts until a full liue of Local Agents can be appointed, when they will be recalled. As a body or men, 1 believe they are supe rior Insurance Agents, and most of them speak the Euglish, French, Welsh aud Ger man Languages. - The City Insurance Jouriiuls, with all their sneers at Mutual Companies, and continual cry of Fraud t Fraud I 1 &o., cannot muster any hotter In surance material I Why don't the City In surance papers tell tho publio that no Mu tual Company broke or failed during the last ten years? Why don't they tell tho public that more than half the Stock Com- anies startvd within the last ten years lave? It is a woll-knowu faet that Mutual Companies cannot fail. JAMES H. GRIER, Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur ance Company. 0 10 New Carriage Manufactory, On Hion Street, East or Cabmsli St., New BloomQcld, renn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Hliop on High Bt., East of Carlisle Btruet, New llloomlleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to order ., On rriagos Of every description, out of tlie best materlaL 1 Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished Id the most artistic and durable manner. Having suiierlor workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more 'durable, and at much mure reasonable rales. - REP A lit I NO of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done ' A call Is solicited. - ' 1 SAMUEL SMITH' , SHI .' - 1 " ' " Ju1 W I I
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