6 j&e flfoomfitlb Sinus. Tuesday, December 10, 1872. TAm AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS (Te fntrffecommtmf'caMoTWrom nU pernonttohoart interetted in muttert properly belonging to thit department. How to Drive Bats Away Without PoIhoii. We know of two methods : First, tho old French plan ; this is followed chiefly in Paris, by men who make it a special busi ness. They take a deep tub with water on the bottom and a little elevation in the middle like an island, on which is only place for just ouo rat to sit on. The top is covered and has a large balance valve, opening downward. On the middle of this valve a piece of.fiied pork or cheese is placed, and when the rat walks on it to get the cheese, the valve goes down, drops the rat into the water and moves back in position. A rond is made from the rat hole to the top of the tub by means of pieces of board rubbed with cheese, so as to make the walk attractive for tho rats. In the course of a night, some ten, twenty, or even more rats may go down, and if the island was not there, they would be found most all alive in the morning quietly swim ming around ; but the provision of the littlo island saves the trouble of killing them, because their egotistic instinct for preser vation causes them to fight for the exclu sive possession of tho island, on which, iu the morning, the strongest rat is found in solitary possession, nil the othors being killed and drowned around him. Second. the New York plan, invented by ono of our friends. Tho floor near tho rat holo is cov ered with a thin layer of a most caustio potassa. When the rats walk on this it makes their foot soro ; these they lick with their tongues, which make their mouths sore ; and tho result is that they shun this locality not alone, but appear to tell all the rats in the neighborhood about it, and eventually tho bouse is entirely abandoned by them, notwithstanding tho houses around may bo full rats. Manvfacturer and Builder. Hard and Soft Water. All housewives may not know how ma terially the effects of hard and soft water differ iu cooking of various vegetables ; while one species of vegetables requires hard or soft water, as the case may be, another species becomes sensibly deterio rated by it. For instance, peas and beans, cooked in hard water, containing lime or gypsum, will not boil tender, because those substances harden vegetable caseine. In soft water they boil tender, and lose a cer tain raw, rank taste, which they retain in hard water. Many vegetables (as onions) boil nearly tasteless in soft water, because Mil the flavor is dissolved out. The addition of fialt often checks this, as in tho case of onions, causing tho vegetables to retain their peculiar flavoring principles, besides much nutritious matter which might be lost iu soft water. Thus it appears that the salt hardens the water to a degree. For extracting tho juices of the meat to make a broth or soup, soft water, unsalted and cold at first, is best, for it much more readily penetrates the tissues ; but for boil ing meats where the juices should be re tained, hard water is preferable, and the meat should be put in while it is boiling, so as to seal up the pores at once. Facts for Formf nt. A series of experiments, instituted to test the average loss in weight by drying, shows that corn loses one-fifth, and wheat one-fourteenth by the process. From this statement it is clear that farmers will make more by selling unshelled corn in tho full at seventy-five cents than the following summer at ouo dollar a bushel, and that wheat at $1.83 iu December, is equal to f 1.60 for the Bame wheat in June follow ing. This estimate is made on tlie basis of Interest at 7 per cent., and takes no ac count of loss by vermin. Theso facts are worthy of consideration. Rolled Jelly Cake. Ouo cup of sugar, one tablesoouful of butter, oue and a half cups of Hour, two- thirds of a cup of milk, one egg, two tea spoousful of baking powder, sifted with the Hour. Hake in a large sheet, and when lino, spread on the jelly, and cut the sheet iu strips three or four Inches wide, and roll If, instead of Jelly, a sauce is made and spread between the layers of Uie cake, it may be eaten as cream pie, and furnish a very nice and easily prepared desert. Sweet Potato Uuiis. t Boil and mash two good sized potatoes rub in as much flour as will make it like bread ; add a little nutmeg aud ouo , table spooufull of sugar, with a tablespoonful of tood yeast. ' When it has risen, work in two tabluHuoonsful of butter, softened so as to be easily mixed thoroughly with the dough : then form Into small rolls, and, when raised the second time, bako oil tins, a nice browu., Serve hot.- " tW Kvery furmer should have a compost heap. . Collect every fortllUer, and to pre ventauy liberating the'gastes, keep the Wbolo covered with eartu ana mucit. R. R. R. RADWAY'S BEADY RELIEF C't'HKH THE WOIIBT I'Al.X In from One to Twenty Minute. NOT ONE HOUR After rendlnc Oil wlvt't tucmeni ixn-u fttty one Hf'FKKK WITH TAIN. RADWAY'S HAIY KKI.IKF 13 A Cl'RK FOtt RVRKV VAIN. It wastho flmt au1 Id Th Only lnli. Homod y Wist tnnuntly lops th rrmrt rxrutelRtkiift vn. alitvi In Hum Miration, and curci Cnnai-.tlon, wlit-llirr of iho .uni, Stomach, lloweli, or oilier itlantlt or organs, ly out application. IN J- ROM ONE TO TWENTY lUNUTKR, nn matter liovr violent or exert irlni In tha imlti tlie HIIRUMATM, Bw.-rlil.lon. In firm, rrippUil, Srvoua Kuunaltflu, or prostrated with ill'an nitty itflr, . RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. INFLAMMATION OF TIIK KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TIIK ULADDER. INFLAMMATION OF TIIK IIOWKLX. rONOKSTION OK THE LUNGS. SORB THROAT, HIKFHT1.T HKKA'I HIM), PALPITATION OK TIIK 11 h ART. HYSTERICS. CUOUP, DIPHTIIKHIA. CATAKKll, lKFLfKNZA. IIEADACIIR, TOOTHACHE. NlitUtAIlIA, RHEUMATISM. COLD rlTTLLS, AtltlK (MULLS. The am,llcntli,n nf Uio Itenrly Hpllef to the-rmrt or fisrt where tlia patD ur UltUculty uairta will afford tul ami coniftirt. Twenty drop. In hAlf a tumliter of water will In a few moment, cure CRAMPS, M'ASMN, PllLIl STOMACH, llEAHTllt'KN, HICK 1IEAHAC1IK, I1IARIIIIKA, HYSKNTEIIY. COLIC, WIND IN TIIK HOWliLS, anil all INTERNAL FAINS. Traveler hIhiiiM always carry a bottle nf Railway's Itrndy Iti'tlef with tliem. A few hi wtilurwlll Crevenf HkknvM or pnlim from cliailfre of water. It It tutor than French Dramly or Hitters a a Htliuulaut I'FVI.It AND ACiUU. FEVER AMI AdUR rureit for tirtyceuu. There U not a retiioillsl audit In thin world that will cure Fever anil Affile, and all other Mulailtilia, llllloiia. Scarlet, Ty phoid, Yellow, and other Krvrra talrlril by K All WAY'S) 1'ILLS) an quick at HAI1W A Y H HEADY RELIEF. Jr'ifly enla par bottla. Sold liy UrugitU. HEALTH fBEAUTY ! 1 STRONG AND PrltF. TtlCH HUH)!) IKCRKASK OK FLESH AND WF.KIIIT-CI.KAR SKIN AND 11RAUT1FUL COMPLEXION bKUUUEDTOALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHINO f't'RFS: HO qi'li'K, HO ICA I'll AUK TIIK (MIANUF.it THE Hour I'NDKUOOF.S, UNDER TIIK IN FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. F.verv (Iron of (lie S. USA PA KILL1A N RF.Mt LV- ENT cnlijiiiliilcatet tlirnuitli the lllnml, Bweiit, Pririe, anil other Huhls mill tllci of the flynti-111 the vtor of life. for It reuairs tlie wastes lialrt the wnatet or me uony will) new anil tuiirii Innterlul. Mrrwitia, rvpiiiiis, 1 oiieiiinriiinn, dinuiliuar Uri-:Lo. t'leciatn tlie Tliroiil, aloutli, '1 iimnr, Noilen In tue OIuiiiIm noil fittier linn, or the evmi-ni, ttnre byea. rltiiimoint IHm-Ihud: a fioui the Kur, anil the woit folios of HUti illrtenvn, Uinptlniu. Fever Sores, Bealil Howl. IIIiik Win in. S:ilt Ulieiiiii, Kryelpelnfl, Acne, Macs' Hnoiw, VV iiiiis in the Klehli. Tumors, Cancers In (lis Vi nin'., :imi v i'.ikvi.lnu mill .:iliiful cllm l.uiiri s, Niulit rw-Ata, I.oHsnf Sin-nil. mill nil wiwteaof Hie (lie princi ple, re Uht'i til - cir;ltive rnntfe nf tliln woli'ler ill Moll em (T.e oiMiy, and a few iliiya' nee will i-rovo to any tienuw it- nit It for lUlier of tliesu foiina of disease its lio-rtit j.oa-.t to cur? Hu m. If t lie imtlent, ilnlly liccoiiilnR reilnrca liy tlie wastes anil '! conintnltlon Hint is ronlltiuiilly troimliir, biic-cei-'l in iirres! me tliei.e wastes, anil rcj'iur tlie mine Willi I. -,v mve'l.il lii:nle from henllhe liloml unit tliia tlia r-. !! 1 r.HlI.I.I.V will iniil i!oes secure. Not nlilv 11 ICS lill' S UIHAI'AUM.T.IAM H KHOT.VKMT SXCe r'l Kit irii riv II il nirinlii In I lie cute of I 'In Jioc. Scrnfil' Iiiih, ' 'in. ill 1' .tin., it, ui.,1 Miin iilscu.es ; but i . la Iheuh!) J' i. ice en b fui "r-iiur.-, t" 1 Ymli (llM-nmtt, irnvol IHulu ti-w, Drcnuv, oi..,fiJt' "f Wi.t it, IiicnlitliitliCt' of f'rliii'. Itrliflit'a 1)1; t i - v, Aliit'.iithiiina, ami In uM c:wcm wlit-rt ihtTt nn brick i' i (I. ;mi-ih. or (liu water In llilrk, cl'ulv, mixed with H i li,-1 1 ic.m Hkp lm whit" of nn t or tlin-ailn like whltu iU. m v.ier-' Is ik innrtiU, iliirk. 1-llit-iiM api t'liruncp, and -. l..'.f.tlnst (If ml in, nt nt when thi-ro In u vrU'kltijr. It irniiitr rictirtutioii wlit"t iiif!!iifi v-titur, itit fmln In Ilia . iM ' f Vu 11 u 'c nn. I along tliu Loins, l'licc, i.oo. VVOH IVS. Tli orly known sml ture Ucinertjr f-r ii m -d in, 'ine, cic. Tumor of 1$ Year Cj! row Hi Cured by Rudway's IIchoIviiI. HiVKHLT. Mam., July IU, 149. TK. RnwT : I hurt hi'l Ovarian Ttiiimr In the nvnrl rH lnwtl. All ibt li'H-K.r Mid " tlirt wu no h-i for lt.M I IrkJ ".'try thinif Mint wai r ottmifttftnl ; bitl nuiliinK lild mm, I saw vtvtr llrMnlvitnl, ti.l ihmiKitt I wuultl try It i but hud no frith In It! tvaii' t hml til (Tr red fr twelve yvmtt, I tixik tlx bottle of th Kxmlvctit, mul ons hl nf (Utdwky'i Pllll, ttd two bof tlw f V"tr II" tily Holiff ; mid thr U not ft tPtn ut tuitmr to ! hhI) nr' felt, mul I f- l bnller, jmnripr, n.l lin.t.itr limn I hnvt f'rtwt yenri. 'Vhm Wnnl fiiiiior M lit lhi left ilU of th bwult, v.t Ilia tT'fi. I writ thU Ut J lur Uui UlutiL of otbvrt. Vuu I'ftu leUbllili It If you clioow. r HANNAH P. KVAPP. DR. RADWAY'S F EFFECT PURGATIVE FILLS, inrfjctly tnrtelfM, rtcnantly coated wlllt nweet girm, i nir rt'tfiilili. .inlfv, i-i-nim", mi ' uln-iiciln ii. Itatl wiiv I'T llic ftirn t H illnortlorK of tlie Stoiiiitrh, I,ivt-r. It-'WfU, Kitlmvp, lt'mliter. Kitvoih OIm-hh-, Hentaehe, ('intifnilltMi, 'imtlvi'iifBi. Intlljti'iitinn, 1iv1 mU, TI'lloii-iit'M, r.illctiet Kfvcr, Iiiflnmmatlon of tl.tr Howi'l. I'llcH.iiid nil liiTMi'ifcnii'iilHofllH' lntcnml Vli ' rem. Witrrutti'il to i ffiTt u iofitlveciiri I'urily Vctrfla LIp, ntitlu.Mr no iiuTcnrv, mlinfrulu, ur itcli'tonotii drii(f. itf Otnfrvt tli' fi'lliiwltiK viiiiloli ttauiUiiK from I)lvrilfr of the Ulff'.-ntlvo OrKiuia: C'-irttlf.ntliri( litwrd MIm, Fullttwi of tlm Plrwwl In tint ItMd, A'-ltl'tv of lli StifiNi'h, Nkiimk. Ilrll urn, of Food, FhIIiimi or WfUht In tht HtomiM-h, Knur Krnrlnlioni, Slnklnitor FhitU-rlnfftl thn Pit of hfmh, hwlntniinjr ut Ui llvftd, Hurrini mul lifflt-utt IWrnhlnf, Flutti-rliiif l thn Hrt, ;hsktiijr or Siiff.Mtint Siitlotii when In a Lvln I'ottur, IininMuf Vltinti, I .l,a ur Wh Ufnr tit Kik'lit, Fi vrr and lull I'mn In tht Hi-ad, Driflrianw of l'frt.lralln, Vfll'wn of the Hliln and Kvi, ruin in th ft'i, CIimI, I.iinU, aul udtln IliubMbC lUat, burning In tl Floh. A few 1w of HADW'AY'fl ni.T.S wilt fn- the ivt. lent from nil I In ahovi-rti' r.l 1' . ri. I'ltcv, tuHJ pt-rlMH. H'M UY (HllT(i'IITS. HKAD " K A f ,HK AM' TltrK.' Rfftid nnu Htrr. ataniplu KAIlWAV A CO., No.trMiilileiiI.itiiB.Nuw Vurk, lufuiiimUou wuith thuUMiiiu will Ui atiit you. Professional Cards. IHAKLKH II. HMILKY. Attorney at Law. Vv New llliMimllcld, Perry Co. Pa. Mutinioe with C. A. Darnett Ksn.. next door to Mortimer's store August 20, MVi JAMES II. FKIU1UHON, Attorney-at-I-aw, New Illoomlleld, Perry county, Pa. a-umce Willi null. d. l. oiciuiire. joo - 1TTM. A. HPONHLKK. Attorney-at-lAW. TV Onico adJfilnliiK his residence, on East Main street, New Illoomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 3 1 ly c HAS. A. BAUNF.TT, Attorney-at-Law, New Illoomlleld Perry Co., Pa. tVOfllce adjainmg Murtljier' Htoro. a 2 ly B P. MrJNTIRF, Attorney at Law. and Dis trict Attorney of Perry county. Otllce with J. T. Mulutire, New Illoomlleld, Penu'a. LKWIM POTTER, Attoknkt-at-I.aw & Notaut Ptmi.io, New liiooinHela. A'errv Lxmnw. ivnn'a. 4V Hneclul attention irlvento Ciillectiuus of all 1.1. ..1 I.. II. u ...III ....r ,.r uui..i..u ..,! ull oilier legal business prosecuted with nd'elity and dispatch. Also, Depositions, Auldavlts and AO Knowieiigmeuis laKen. 4rumce nvedoors west oi suicira hotel. 32iy, T BA1I.Y. Attorney at Ijiw. f I New llloomneld, PerryCo., Pa. Oftlce opposite the Court House, and two doors east of the Perry County Dank. Meiers lu 11. Mcinuru, i.ii. iune a, inn. TOIIN Ci. SllATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Illoomlleld. Perry CO., Pa. i strv ah Kinns oi Aiecnuu eai auo nuruicai i-hii. Drliws.rionein the best manner, and at reasonable Mmce at his residence, opiiosiie tne Keioi in eu Chuicn, ou ingn hircei. o a ly TM. M. HUTCH, . . Y A'lTOUN KY-AT LAW. New ltloomlte (I. Terrvco.. Ta. -Ofrlce Two doors West of F. Murtliuer Btores 7 ly C' LEE MV. It It AY. . ., , . Altorney-ut-Luw, Centre Kiiiare, ' - New IiiiMimfleld. Perry eo.. Pa, All biisluesa entrusted to his vara will re- ceiv pioinpl alleutlou. Hi il , , ftHAS. J. T, McINTIItH, Attornev-at-Law, - - Avw Divifiiiiirmi, renji).tiiK -All professional Iniauiuaa piomylly audfullh lully atteudeU to. 21v.- KKIIIKRT. Atlornev-at Iaw. . New llloouiUeUi, l eiry CO., ra, uioomneid, g 33 ly. Photographs ! Fhotographa 1 JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE til)erllxr would respectfully catl the at tention of thn citizen!! of till nnmitv to tliA met Liiut iia in prepare"; w last fnuruntiA fitn in inn nesi sivie 01 uie ai t. mis lunii exuerfence eimuien mm to prouuee PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BE EX CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying llkenmsea of deceased persons, and (treat 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, Artist, Newport, J'erry Co., Fa LEBANOIT Mutual Fire Insurance Company, or Jonontown, I'oiaii'n. POT.TOinH PERPKTUAL at Ixw Rates. No HU'um riskii taken. This Is one ol the bent vonducted and most reliable Conii;uile in the State. Country property Insured Perpetually tit (4 00 per thousand, and Town property ut 6 00 per thouHand. LEWIS POTTER, KKW UI.OOMKIKLU, PA., 4 16 Agent fur Terry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Oor. Fulton, Water and Pearl St.,N. Y. TI11H well known fuvorlte hotel liuii recently been reimviiteil, leiniideleU and furnished new and elegantly Ihriiuliiiut. It Ih kept on tlie Kni'oean plan, and liiw ample accommodations for four hundred guests. The location is more accessible to all parts of New York and liiooklyn Unto any other house In the city. The Broadway rtt:ire pas tlie hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street Cars, one of which Intersects every other route Iu New York. It Iwiiiu but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the "cnyoi i;nurcns," us iruiu tins lerry uivergeau theut iiieipal Kullrond routes in tlie city of Brook lyn, (o.ihlp) UliU. N. XKIUtY, Proprietor. Hiiut.r.H. 8. M. SlIULEH S. SHULER & SON, IVERrOOL, 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. 6 44 1U. N8UIIE IN THE IrtUTTJAL LIFE INSUKANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company lu the United 8tates. Assets over 1-16,000,0(10 In cash. H. M. KIIULER. Agent. Liverpool, Ta. S 44 13t. THERE IS HOTHING LIKE IT FCJ Pains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness. BUY IT I TRY IT'! FoM!heumati8n) For Tkurafgia, . For FeVr Sore. . , Use Paiij Cu Oil. . Use Paiij Ce Oil. ., Use Pair m Oil. , Use PaiCure Oil. . Use Py Cure Oil. . Use GpSitj Cure Oil. . Uspain Cure Oil. For ChoIVi NJorbus hor sprain For Headach For Bruises. . For Corrjs arjd Bu i)s, Uyf Paiij Cure Oil. For Any bore. 'ae Fain Cure Uil. For Any Lanjeness, Use Pain Cure Oil. KvnT Bottt AMUItTIN Aod wa challi.iiKa tti 'orldi) prodiica Its qnal. Uaud titer i ly and IiVrually for nil BJkA.BT. Aik for painCoke oil. TaEVno oth, for w. VABBANT it TO 01 It li not a tiTterliiK preparation, tut anVTL, tnaila from pi Vdicotaiiia una, Herbs, and X aoil la clean and aafe to uae. Sold jn all UrugiiUia and Uaalera In Modlcn PBICE, SO t'ENTK. McCLURE EATON, PftomiETORS, SawUn. fa. Daily Express and Freight Line HKTWEEN BLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT THEsuhserlnerwIshes to notify the citizens of Illoomlleld and Newport that he Is running a lully Llue between these two places, and will haul rreinhtof auyklud.or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his care, Oniers may be left fur him at the stores nf V. Mortimer & Co., New Illoomlleld, or illlllgautt Musser, Newport, Pa. .. S. WHITWOltK. . Bloomlleld, January 2.',, 187D. BVI.TCNTIITV A HKOBTMKSrn DRY-GOOD CJ Rir. GOOD p ; Suited to tho Season, Are Now Offered for Sale by . T. MORTIMER. ' ' 1 fl&srv 11 ooh Agents Great Industries OF THE UNITED STATES An Historical Summary of the Origin, Growth and Perfection of tho Chief Industrial i Arts of this Country. 1300 Pages and 500 Engravings. Written by 20 Eminent Authors, Including John B. Gondii, Leon Case, Edward Rowland, Jos. B. Lyman, Rer. E. Edwin 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., hi all sees. It Is a complete encyclopedia of arts and manufactures, and the most entertain ing asd valuuble work of information on sub subjects of general Interest ever offered to the public. It Is adapted to the wants of tho Merchant, Manufacturer, Mechnnic, 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 f 3 60, and is the cheapest book ever sold by subscription. No family should be without a eopy. We want Agents iu every town in the United States, aud 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 oar agents sol 133 copies in eight days, another sold ifliH In two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 887 In one week. 8pcclnicns 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., Chicaoo, 111., or CincuiKATi, Ohio. . 8 41 ly Imnroved Ct'CUMBKH WOOD PUMP, Tasteless. Durable, HI tlclent and Cheap. The best Pump for tlie least money. At tention Is especially invited to Watehley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can te withdrawn without removing the Pump or (tislnvbinir the Joint. Also, the Copter Chanilrer, which never cracksnr scales, and will outlast any other, por sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue anil rriee-i.ist. CIIAS. . BIAT(;iILF.Y, Manufacturer, 0 37 ly SoS C'otuinercerit., Philadcliihia, Pa. Drugs! Drugs! rilHE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at 1 low prices, a complete assortment oi DRUGS, MEDICINES, ANE CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL 01L8, PERFUMEKY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hawl, for Medicinal and Sacramen- lai IIU1JHISVS. BlaS'l'hyticians' Order ctirrfuUy and promptly filled. B a M a EBY, NKWVOKT, PEItHY COUNTY, PA. Boats I Boots 1 A Kill Aasortmeutof THE CELEBRATED YOHK BOOTS, Hand ut Machine Hided. Whole Stock Double Hole aud Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Bale to the Trade by M. D. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. MWSMCial Attention Paid to Orden.H 6 23 26. To SliooinrilciH. T HE subscrltiers keep constantly on hand, a FRENGIl GALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe m' K MOR TIMER. rEMtY HOUSE, New IHooin field, Pa. TIIK subscriber having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle si reels, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends aud former oustomeis to give him a cull as be Is determined to furnish Ilrst class acciiiiimiMlatlona 'itiUMAO flu 'JI.7I, " nf. Proprietor. 'A I'CTIONKI'.KINO.-II. 7.. KINK will nt iiuui tn nrvluu Hiilna ut all times. Ilavlnir luul conldeiableexieriencc, he flatters himself that he ciinulve satisfaction to all. Cull at the L'uiou Lumber Mills, In Rye twp. or address, . t ' . i ' i (l.'l. PINK, flBlypd liuucaiiDon, Pa If ALL KINDS of Printing neatly executed at the " Hukim ruuo PRINTING! OTBAM JOB Offll'J. . A US Why "YORK ' i;i) CONTINENTAL life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, STRICTLY M UTUAL t AMMOtH, t?,iU,fl.JL ISSUKSallthenew forms of Policies, and pre-sents-aK lavorable terms as any company iu the United mutes. Thirty days' trace allowed nn each rmvmonr anrl the policy. Ueld good during that time. Policies issued by this Company are non-forfeit ure. No extra. charges are made for traveling permits. Pollcv-hnlilersshareliitheftniiii.il nrntltanf tho Company, and have a voice lu the elections andi management of the Company. No policy or medical feecharRed. .1.i8tus La whence, Prcs't. M. B. Wvnkoop, Vice Pies't. J. P.HoxiKita, Bec'y. General Agent, No. 6 North Third Street, 4.2yl College Dlock, Harrlsburg, Pa. Incorporate hy the Court of Common Pleat, in 18W; by the Jti.ilature,in 1871. Tlie l'cmiNylvaiiiu Central Insurance Company OF POTTSVILLE, pa. Capital and Assets, $156,OOOv Premium Notes, Promissory Notes, $100,000 (Ml. 60,000 00' Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, f3,028 00 Cash premiums due or col lected fertile ilrst three months of 1M72, 1,800 00 Cash from, other sources and agents, 1,200 00 Judgment Bonds in Com pany's oilicc, 1,100 00 Total Cash $0,128 00 Total cash and note assets, April 1st, lb72 $156,128 0 JAMES K. GRIER, JOHN D. HADESTY, Secretary. President). DIRECTORS : John D. Hiulcety, A. P. Helms. Bcnlnmla Teter, A. Sutermclstcr, James II. Grlcr, E. If. Jungkurb, Ellas Miller. II. II. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Ruble, Ed- wnrd Wesley, Charles F. Deibert. Wm. K. Orlflllh. E. F. Juuirkurt, General A cent. Arruniremeuts have been made with other first-cluas companses to re-Insure risks taken on the cash plun In such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex clusive territory, If desired. , This Company coullnos Itself to Ore insurance exclusively. OFFICE: No. 11 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. NOTICK. The Homo Rescrvo force of The Penn sylvania Central Insurance Company of I'oUbvUIo, I'a., will be in 1'erry county iu cojumlernblo force, and act a the Com pany a Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed when tlie resm ve force will bo recalled. JAMES II. GRIER, Bec'y of I'a. Central Ins. Co. IiiHiii'inivo Notice. On and after tlie tenth day of April, 1B72, The Hume Reserve force of Insur ance Agents belonging to " The Pennsylva nia Central Insurance company ' will leave Pottaville in lioavy force, and occupy ten different counties of the State, where they will continue to act as tbe Company a Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed, when they will be recalled. As a botiy oi men, 1 believe they are supe rior IiiHurnnce Agents, and most of them speak the English, French, Welsh and Ger man IangiingcH. 'I he t'lty insurance Journals, with all their sneers at Mutual Companies, and continual cry of Fraud I Fraud 1 1 &c, cannot muster any better In surance material I Why don't the City In surance papers tell the publio that no Mu tual Company broke or failed during the last ton 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 cannot fail. JAMES II. GRIER, Secretary of Pennsylvania Coutral Insur ance Company. 0 18 New Carriage Mumi factory. On II iu ti Btjiket, East or Caki.isi.b St., New Bloomflt'ld, I enn'a. THE subscriber has built a lnrue and Commodi ous rlhop on IUkIi St., East of Carlisle hi reel, New Illoomlleld. Pa., where he Is prepared toman, ufactuie to order On r i' i ii o h Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished in the most artistic and durable manner. lliiviiiK superior workmen, he Is prepared to tin ulsli work that will compare favoraoly with the best City Work, and much mure durable, aud at much more reasonable rates. ar-lilU'AllUNU of all kinds neatly aud prompt ly done A call Is solicited. , SAMUEL SMITH ., i lrt '