6 Tuesday, December 17, 187 '9. FAULT AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We twite commnnicatlonf.fromaU personwhoare (nUrfttni in matters properly belonging to this department. Charconl a Good Farm Medicine. Nearly all sick horses and cows are made no in the first place by eating improper food or too much of it. As soon as the owner finds any of his animals sick, it is the common custom to begin dosing with medicine. " We musn't leavo the animal to die ; we must do something 1" and so all manner of hurtful drugs and poisons are thrust down the throat saltpetre, copper as, turpentine, etc., quite sufficient to make any well animal sick, or kill a sick orto. " You didn't give the poor thing enough you should have given it oftener you can't expect your beast to gut well if you don't do more for it !" Our rule hits always been to give noth ing unless we know exactly what to do ; and in tho meantimo attend to every exte rior comfort practicable. - If the weather is cold, place it iu warm quarters, avoid all .exposure, and attend to pure air and strict cleanliness. But there is one medicine that can never do harm, and is commonly bene ficial. This is pulverized charcoal. As we have just remarked, nearly all sick ani mals become so by improper eating, in the first place. Nine cases out of ten the di gest ion is wrong. Charcoal is the most efficient and rapid corrective. It will cure in a majority of cases, if properly adminis tered. An example of its use. The hired wan came in with the intelligence that one of the finest cows was very sick, and a kind neighbor proposed tho usual drugs and poisons. The owner being ill, and unable to examine the cow, concluded that the trouble came from some overheating, and ordered a teacupful of pulverized charcoal , given in water. It was mixed, placed iu a .junk bottle, the head held upwards, and the water with its charcoal poured downwards. In five minutes improvement was visible, and in a few hours the animal was in the pasture quiotly eating grass. Another instanco of equal success oc curred with a young heifer which became badly bloated by eating green apples after a hard wind. The bloat was so severe that the sides were almost as hard as a barrel. The old remody, saleratus, was tried for the purpose of correcting the acidity But the attempt to put it down always causea coughing, and it did little good. Half a teacupful of fresh powdered charcoal was next given. In six hours all appearance of bloat had gone, and the heifer was well. We disapprove of quackery, where with out a precise knowledge of the diseaso, powerful remedies are given at random, in discriminately. The objection to quackery cannot extend to the use of charcoal, for it can do no hairu ; aud goes directly to the seat of the troublo in most sick animals, and if timely applied effects a cure. Slock Journal. Pickling Pork. Some thirty years ago I lodged from Sat urday till Monday with an inn-keeper in the country, who was also a farmer. On the table for Sunday dinner, there was a nice pioce of pickled pork, boiled the day before. On tasting it, I thought .it the most delicious I ever ate. I requested " mine host" to to give me his recipe for curing pork. lie replied as follows : "As soon as my hogs are dressed and iool enough to be cut, I pack tho sides in a barrel or cask, with plenty of salt on all sides of each piece, and when my barrel is full I immediately roll It to my pump and pump iu water until I can see the water cease to sink in the vessel, or to moisten the salt on top of tho cask. I then lay a Hat stono, as large as the vessel will receive, on the contents, so as to keep the pork al ways under tho salt or pickle. I put it in my cellar, covered so as to exclude the flies, aud there it remaius until a pioce is wanted Care must be taken to keep the meat under tfie picklo, otherwise it will rust." Here is tho whole secret of making good pickled pork for family use. We have used the above method, and we want no better, easier and economical plan. It has often happened that . when we wanted to put down new pork there remained some of the old tho bottom of the cask. In that case we poured off the pickle, took the undis solved salt, packed the fresh pork on top of the old, usipg the salt which had been the cask, with the addition of fresh salt if necessary, and then poured on the old pickle or water.. In this way we have had pork for three gr four years in the bottom of our pork barrel and when used it was as free from rancidity at it was three weeks after it was put down.- Indoed we seldom empti ed our pork barrel, except when it wanted hooping. We believe that boiling pickle is useless, If not Injurious. J Pork ought not, if it can bq prevented, to be frozen be fore it is put down, ' 7 v j W The berries of the mountain ash art employed in some of the forest ' regions in Europe, for the tnairafeetura of alcoholic R R R RADWAY'S READY 'RELIEF tlltES THE WORST PAINS , In from One to Twenty Minute. NOT ONE HOUR titer resUitrtiE thin ailvcrttpmcnt need any out KUFFKIt WITH I'AIN. HAD WAT'S READY KRMKF IS A CCRI FOtt EVKKY l'AIN. V wu the first mid I Th Only luli& llemfMty tiiat ItmUnttr Btnpn the molt ricrucltOnr pain. mllaTt ItiflftiQrnfttloni, and cure Conrtrtloriit, whether nf the LuiiK Stomach, Jiowalt, or other glftutU or ortfaua, ly on appllcattnn, iy FKotf ONK TO TWENTY MINUTKS, no matter haw violent or i crucial, the. pit in th KHKUMATKJ, Beii-rWItlen, Itiflrm, Crlpplei., Servoui, Neuralgic, or pruatratott with dkaeaae nitty suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT KASK. INFLAMMATION OK TIIK KIHNEY3. INFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OK T1IR HOWKLS. CONOKSTION OK THE I.CNOS. SORS THROAT, lUKKU'l'I.T DKEATIUNO, PALPITATION OK TIIK UK ART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DII'IITIIKKIA. CATAKHII, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHArllK, NKKKALMA. RHEUMATISM. COM) rniT.t.9, AdIJK CHILLS. TltirTu.pllcaUim of the Kcady Keller to Oio ptrt or pnrts where Hit) pain ir dllUculty exlbta wlU Afford cats mill comfort. Twuntp drnno In half ft tiimWor of wator will In fow momenta cm e ( KAMI'S, M'AriMN, SOUK STOMACH, HKAKTHI'KN, HICK IIKAIIACIIE. DIAHKHKA, IIYSKNTEKY, COLIC, WIND IN TIIK UOWiXS, nrtBll INTERNAL l'AINK. Traveler, nhimld ftlwftTi carry ft boltle of Rnitwav Rrftriy KcllrY with tlicm. A few rtrl" In wntur will t incut ttkknt'M or nalns from change of witer. It la e'ter ttiau French Rramly or Ulttert aa atlmulftut. FEVER AND AKIK. FEVER AND AOt'E cuml for tlnycetiti. Tlier1t iwt : remedial atfent In thla world that will euro. Fever and Ague, and nil other Muiartona, Hllloua. Scarlet, Ty I liolil, Yellow, and othrr Fcvrni (aided liy RAIlWAY'. 1'IM.S) so quick on RADWAY'S READY liKLIKF. Fifty citnU per bonis, fluid by Drufglata. HEALTH fBEAUTY ! ! STRONO AND PURE RICH IILOOD INCREASE OK FLESH AND WEIOIIT CLEAR SKIN AND IIEALTIFI'L COMPLEXION SEUUltED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT II AH MADK THE MOST ASTONISHING TURFS i HO Ql'H K, HO ICAI'lO AUK TIIK CIIANUKH TIIK HOD x rNDKIUJOKS. I'NDKH, TH K IN FLUENt'K OK Till! UUULY WUKDfcltFLI. MKDlClKIi, THAT Every Day an Increaoo In Flesh and Weight Is Seen and Felt. THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Kvory drop of (lie BA USA I' A KILL! AN KEH LV ENT cmi.iiiuii.riitc t)iniiK tlie Itloori, Hwent, I'rhie, and ther fluids ami .fulcra af tlie ay at em the vifur of life, for It U'lialrn the wusti'i oMlic lxty willi now mil mniiid mntrrliif. HcrofulM, Hvplillln, i'inuiiintlcii, (ilnnrlulir ditioe, t'lcerw In tha Throat, Mouth, 'I mtmr, Nortea In t'ie Oinmin nitd oIIht imrta of the ayalt'in, ISore Kyet, Minrimim Iiii-chart:- a frm the t:vr4, ami the worni f'lniis nf Rk!n il.ni'fii.rH, Ki-uptforia, K'vcr S"tea, Brnhl llc:il, KIiik Werni, S:tlt Itheum, Kryalpelun, Acm'.HIack Mmiih Wormi in tli K)eth, To mors, ;nitcera In tho Vmi1i, :u.il nil wfviki'r.lnx hikI Hlnful ilUcliui in -. Night ft went a. ,nM of Sperm, iinil ftll WHKti'a nf the lire jirtncl jilt', ure within tho cumtlvt mtifce of tlih wmnivr or Mml eru ChoinNlry, aiul a few days' uncw lll pnive to ntiy pemun Ufl.tin It for cltlmr of thvae furuia nf Uiauutt lla potent power to cure thetn. If the piitlutit, dally ucrjjniltijc reduuetl by Hie waatva and lfcoijii(U(ui th'tt la miitlnutilly iirrcrcnnhif, sue ceeda In urn-ntlnic tltcnti want en, and rejittim trie mune Willi new niatt-ital ui:idu frm henlthy ttlond uixl Uik th ISARSATAlillXI AN will Hr.il does m-c ure. Jiul diilv uiR-a tliti Haraa parillian He4)LY)!Ht eieel a' I known reiiieilliil nfreiiln In llif cure of Chian.c, Scroftt' lout, ConsUiuttonal, unci hkku tllwiwca ; but i. la the only positive cure fur liltlncy & llhuldor Complaints Vrinnry, ft'id Wrnnb dlneawa, liravel rliiln tei, Drnnnv. BtuppaKi of Wnter, Incoittlnence of rrhie, Hrijitit'a ewe, AMitimltitiria. nnd hi all ciu where there, are brlrk riuit dep'Hltn, or the wMtcr Id thick, aloudy, intxed with aiihttAiica like the white of an i-r,', or threads tike whlto (tt Ik. or there, la a morhlil. thirk. hllloua apitearuuce. and white bone-duHt depojdt, and when there 1 a prlrkltiK. liurtiliiK at'itKsitloit when pluming water, anil pain In tlta tt.iK.ll of the l cx and uottf tho Lotus. 1'ilcc, i.oo, WORMS. The only known and mre Reined jr for If ot in4J-m, 7tpet etc. Tumor of 12 YcniV SroAvth Cured by ICudwaj -s Resolvent. PtvaatT. Mam., July 1a. IttnwsT 1 riara tuul Orirlu Tumor hi th ovHm and bowali. Alt Ilia Ihnlnrt tntd " tbrr waa nn help for It." I IHmI fvnry thin Uial wu rti'iHiinriild i tut nolhlna helped tna. I mw your IUwvnt, Mini ihuuieht I would try It f Iml liwl no faith In Iti bv-Kutv I lind stittVrpii fi.r twrlv yean. 1 look alx botilM of th Kwlvant, a'trl one Ixor of Hadway'i Ptlli, and two bot I)m of ymir Kiy HIUf anil Ihvro la not a lrn of tiimnr to hm Mn nr Ml, ami I fml batUr, amnrtvr, and happirr thun I hava fortwalva ytart. Tlia wi-rst tumor waa in th left ll of tha bowvla, o Ui trnln. I wrll llili lo jwu (or Um tMuatlt al etkan. Vwa caa uatllik tt If rou afaooa. HANNAH P. KNAPP. DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURGATIVE PILLS, riprfactljr tMtflraa, rlonanllv oatd with awtvt giim, jiiirac. rPK1!!'1!. l'l'rIV. r t-miHr, an 1 llri'iiiftlit'ii. ltuil wsv i PIIIm. fur tlie Miru of nil dfiwnlrra uf the Hnniach, I.tvrr. H''.vi-la. Kilnev, lll;ulilrr, Nitvou UIm-uw,, lltfiiilacliu, rnstlintlon, ('(HttlvMifHi, lniUrKtlnn, liynpft sla, BilUiiMiicda. Hi'loua Fevt;r, Itiflfjiiinutlnn (if tlic Rowrla, Illiii,niid till ririinrinieiit9ofllii lutenml Via ci'ra. WiirrHlitril to vltrct o Kiilllvccure. Iun'ly Vrnata tle, cnnlalnl'iic no mercury, mlnrral', nr ilolvlerMim lrna a. IW Oli-wrve 11)4 rillnvliife aympUiuia reaulUuK frian plMirrteraof tue lJla-FNtiva Orana: Cnnttir(l'kn, Inward PIlM, Fnllnn nf lh BloM la thl Hm4, Arlrlilr uf th Stomach, Nmims, Hnrltitirn, Dlttniat nf Fad, ullnM or WTdfhl In lh Blmch, Iwar KrtMrUtloaa, SlBllitg or Flutltrlncat th. Pit nf lha RumtMli, Swlmnilnf f lh llraa. liurrWI and OiAeult Bralhin, r'luttrtRaat th. Haart. Chnklnir or buflMrtiiiK K.nMtiun wli.n In a Lvh.( I'oUur, ItlninoHOt Vltion, l(tUfr W.Im Uforo tho Flaht.'r-v.r and Pull rn In Ui Itaad, Injttnl.ncy t,l l'.r.lrallnn, V.llnwnoM of tho Shin ana EyM, Pain in th (Mil, t'ht. Limb, aail wlda r'lualioa ol li.ot, Hiirnlne In thr Klrh. A fw dnx-a if It AI)W AVS fll.LS will froe lite ty tem frnmalt tlie nli'ivi-infiril itVnritvrl. l'riut, 35 vauta pirl.ni. 8(11,11 It Y IXII'dlilHTM, HEAP -KAI.SK A.VK Tni:K.,i Snnrl one Trttr. atamiilu RAUWAY A CO., No. IH Malrlon Lane. New a utlt. lufurtnallou wtirtb Miouoahua will Liaacttt yuu. Professional Cards. CHARLES II. HMILKV. Attorney at Law. J New ItloomllelJ, Perry Co. Ta. M.(fllce with V. A. Harnett. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872 JAMES II. KKKOUSON, Attorney-at-Law, New lllixinirleld, Perry county. Ps. T Olllce with Hon. C. J. T. Mulutlre. 35 6 1TTM. A. RPONHI.KIt. A ttornev at -I -aw. y Ofllce adjoining his residence, on Kast Main street, Now Blootulleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly CIIA8. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-Ijiw, New llliHimllnlil, Perry co., Ta. 4.0fllce adjuluing Mortljier' Store. 3 21y B P. McINTIKR Attorney at Law. and Ills trlet Atlornev of Perrv cotintv. Olllce with j. i. Mciniue, Aew jiioomneia, I'enu . LEW IH IDTTF.H, attohnev at-Law & Notary Prm.io, New lltoounlehl. 7vrrw Itountu. Pettria. tf He.'lal attention givtm to (ioileetious of all kinds, to the settlement of estates, (.., and all other lei;al business prosecuted with fidelity aud dispatch. Also, Depositions, Amdavlts and Ac knowledgments taken. aTUIUco Uvedoors West of Hutch'shotel. S21y, TT TtATI.V Ailiirnpvnt Law. " I New lllooinfleld. PerrvCo.'. Pa. r OHtee opposite the Court Houss,,and two ouorseasioi me 1 en y 1 itititty itaua.. Kefers to U. Mclutire, Esq. . J une 27, 1871, TOIIN G. 8HATTO, rlurgetln Dentist. New Hloomlteld. Perry eo.. Pa. tlstrv All kinds of Mechanical aud Kuruical lnn Driees.doneiu the best inauner, and at reasonable wX.nlee at his renldeiice, opposite tlie liciorui' ea cnurcn, on iitgn Hiraet. sxiv WM. M. HUTCH. AXXOllNEy-AT-I-AW. New llloointlelil, Perry eo.. Pa. arOfflce Two doors West of F. Mprtiiucr Store 8 7 ly CLEK MTJBBAT, ' ' ; ' " Attomey.at-IJiw, , ' ; " .1 Centre Htiuare, ' New ltlooinlleld. Perrv eo.. Pa f All business entrusted to his owe will re- oelve prompt atleulion. 3211 ,, , , ... , - IIIAS. J. T. MulNTIKK. Attornev at-Law, I ' I kluui tJ M..I.I l! Tim 4 at" All professloiiHl busiuess promptly audfalth fully attuuded to. a 2 ly. 11 M. H. bKlHKKT, Attorney st-I.sw, New llloouintld. Perrv eo.. Pa. 'liotographs ! ' ' rhotopraplis t JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, VENN' A. THEmibHcrllxr would rripcotfully call tlie s tenllon of the citlxenn ol thl county to the not that he In Dreimrpd to take PimruuRA pus In tho lip-it style of the art. Ills lonir exiMrimi(- enables bim to produce PICTURES WHICH CAXNOT BE EX- L'Kl.LKD. All persons are requested to call at his rooms snd examine specimen. f articular attention given to copying likenesses 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 sitle at low prices. JACOB COBLE, ArUtt, Newport, Perry Co., Pa LEB A 1 O 3ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, JonoHfown, 1' oriii'n.. POUCIES PERPETUAL at Low Kates. No Hteain risks taken. This Ik one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In tlie State. Country proeity insured Perpetually at SI 00 per thousand, and Town property at 15 U0 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA 4 16 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, ll'afercmd Pearl Sis., N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throgliout. It is kept on the Euroneun tilau. aud has auntie accommodations for four hundred gnosis. i ne location is more accessinie to an parts oi New York and lirooklyn than any other house In the city. Tlie 1! road way Staues pass the hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street Cars, one of which Intersects every other route In rtew i oik. It belnn but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those ' wishing to visit tlie " uny oi juuruiies," as iroiu tins lerry diverge ail thepiincipal Itailroad routes In the city of Brook lyn. (ti.WpJ GEO. N. TEKltY, Propiletor. SlIUI.EB, 8. M. SUULEB S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Pa., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware. Groceries, &c. All foods In our line sold at the lowest Drlce Give us a trial. 6 44 lit. JN8URK IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. Winston, President. The oldest and strongest Company In the United States. Assets over t4S,000,0O0 In cash. 8. M. SHULEK. Agent. Liverpool, Pa. 844131. TJSE1 THERE IS NOTHING LIU IT !0 Pains, Sores, Wounds and Lameness. , BUY IT! TRY IT t J FoXRheumatiam, . . Use Pain CutOil. For uralim. use raio i. e Oil. For FeVr Sore. .' Use Pain jfure Oil. For CboIV lorbus, Use PaiCure Oil. Use Pa Cure Oil. Use win Cure Oil. tor bpraini For Headachi For Bruises. . Useair) Cure Oil, Uaf Pain Cure Oil. Lao. I'noMll nna U.,"o.amo UI bUttJOBlU UUllo'aj ror Any bore. it Pain Cure Oil. For JJny Lanjeness, Use Pair Cure Oil. ETIS BoTTIoTjS vtastimiB. Aod w challeng tlijVorluVt pruduca Its equaL uatiu jxteruriiy aua itiovroaiiy tor LISTX Aik for PAINXJUEE OIL. TaiVno ether, for w jrASSAHT IT TO 01 It Is not a UTatariui preparation, tut airTtVmada Uuux ptS Vegatabio Utla. tJertia, aud i.1 xr sou la clean ana safe to uaa. Ifatta, Sold Jr all Druggltla and Dualara in Mcdlcii PBK E, SO CENTS. McCLURE A EATON, Phopkiitoss aaartlng. Va. Dally Express and Freight Line BETWEEN BLOOMFIELP& NEWPORT! TIIK subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Blooiuneld and Newport that lie Is running a Dally Line between these two places. and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted to his cure, Orders may be left for him' at the stores of F. Mortimer tt Co., New Bluomlleld, or Hillljcau Musser, Newport, Pa. ' J. 8. WUITMOltE. Bloomfleld, January 25, 1870. ASPLENDITA A SWOKTMKNFTri or .' 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The book Is sold by agents, who are making large sales In all parts of the country. It is offered at low price of 3 60, and Is the cheapest bsok ever sold by subscription. No family should be without a copy. We want Agents iu every towu in the 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 onr agents sold 133 copies In eight days, another sold 308 In two weeks. Our ageut in Hartford sold 3H7 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 & HYDE, Hartford, Conn., Cntcioo, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. 6 41 ly DLATCHLET'8 Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless. Durable, HI llcient nnd Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention is especially Invited to Ululchlry's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Chettk Valve, which can be withdrawn without removing the Pump or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copiter Cnauilter, which never cracks or scales, and w ill outlast any other. For sale by Dealers every where. HendforCutalogue aud Price-List. CnAS. P.. BLATCHI.EY. Manufacturer, 5U6 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 6 371y Drugs ! Drugs ! rpHE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at JL 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 Bacramen tal purposes. ts&'l'hyticiam' Onfert carefulty and prdmptiy Jilted. B . M. EBY, UKWPOKT, PERRY COUNTY. PA. Boots! Boots t K Kul Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double Bole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. B. SPAM?, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. WfyectaJ Attention PaUl to Orders. 6 i!3 28. rJ?o SUooiiiJili'oi'w. fTUlE subscrllters keep constantly on hand, a a n.-its. Aoauuiiuuxs t lit FRENCH O AL F SKINS, k . PINK LINING S, ROANS, MO 110 CCO Sr ; "-SHOE. THREAD, PEGS, ' ; - AWLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Bhoe i, , i F. MOB TI if EM. PERKY IIOVE, .:.;., ,. Kew Bloomfleld, Pa. THKsubsorllier having purchased the protwrty nnllionArnor il! M..Im o,wl forltul.. ooooslte the Court House, invites all his frleuili ami former customers to give him a call as he Is dutermluea to lurulsn nisi class auoointiKMialioiu. ltf" ' ' V ; Proprletorf A VC'TIONKKHINOO. Z. KINK will at iv tend to crying sales ut all times. Having had considerable experience, he llatwrs himself that he cau Hive satisfaction to all. Call at the Union Lumber Mills, lu liye twp., or aniiifss, , . . (i. Z. PINK, 6lypd "' ' Duncannon, Pa. ' '' ' (AM KINDS of Printing neatly PRINTING t eeunted at ths 'PuHiMnaUi II a 3STEW - TORE CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, STRICTLY MVT UAL I ISSUES all the new forms of Policies, and pre. stiiits as favorable terms as any company In the United Status. TlllrtV (IlLVS' Pram IlIIiIWAH nn Olfllt li.vm.nl nJ the policy held good during that time. ' Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeit. ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policv-holtlrrs share In thp ntinii.il in'ntitanf th Company, and have a voice In the elections aud iiiuiiuueiiieut vi me uompauy. No policy or medical fee charged. Justcs IjAwkkncb, Prcs't. M. II. Wynkoui, VlcePres't. J. P.Kooeiw, Hec'y. j. r. x.viun, . . Ueneral Agent, No. 8 North Third Rtrpnt. ' 4.2 yl College Mock, Harrisburg, Pa. Incorporated by the Court qf Common Pleas, in lauv, uy if to Jjt'llistuiurc.ill toil. The Peiiusj Ivaniu Central Insurance Conmanv OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium Notes, SIOP.000 09 ProniisBorv Notes so (mil not Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, 92,038 00 CubIi premiums duo or col lected lor the tiiBt three months of 1872 1.800 no Cash from other sources and agents, 1,200 00 Jud);meut lionds In Com pany's oince, j,tuu uo Total Cash 80.128 00 Total cash and note assets, April 1st, IB rj l5o,128 00 JAMES II. GRIEK, JOHN D. HADE8TY, oecreinry. President. DIRECTORS t John D. Hndesty. A. P. Helms. Bcnlamia Teter, A. Sutermelster, James H. Orlcr, . F. Jungkurt, Elias Miller. AUKN'B: H. II. mil, Edward Fox, John A. Kable, Ed ward Wesley, Charles K. Deibert, Wu, K. GriUlth. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent. Arrangements have been made with other first-class companses to rc-lnsure risks takes 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 insurance exclusively. OFFICEi No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE. PA. NOTICE. The Hume Kesorve force of The Penn sylvania Central Insnranne Company of Puttsville, Pa., will bo in Ferry county in considerable force, nnd net as the Com pany's Agents until a full line of Local Agents cau be appointed when the resurv force will be recalled. JAMES II. OUTER, tieo'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co. Ii.Miii'uneo Notice. On nnd after the tenth day of April, 1872, Tlie 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 tho Company's Agents until a full line of Local Agents can be appointed, when they will ho recalled. As a body of men, I believe they are supe rior Insurance Agents, and most of thera speak the English, French, Welth and Ger man Languages. The City Insurance Journals, with all their sneers at Mutual Companies, aud continual cry of Fraud I Fraud 1 I &c, cannot muster any better In surance mate rial 1 Why don't the City In surance papeis tell the public that uo Mu tual Company broke or failed during the last teu years? Why don't they tell the public that moro than half tho Btock Com- fianics startud within the last ten years lave? It is a well-known fact that Mutual Com pauies cannot fail. JAMES H. GRIEU, Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur-, anco Company, 0 18 , New Carriage Slumifavtorj-, .On Hioh Bthiet, east or Caujslb St., New Bloomfleld, renn'a. THEsubsorilier has built a large and commodi ous Hhop on High Ht.. Kast of Carlisle Htrvet, New Uloomtleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to order ( , On r f i fi 8 s Of every description, out of the best material. , Sleighs, of ereryStjle, . . built to order, and finished la the most artistic and durable manner. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared!" tofurulsh work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, anil much more durable, aud at much mure reasonable rates.. . -M-ltKPAlKINO of alt kinds neatly and prompt lydone A eall Is solicited. '-"' SAMUEL SMITH. I jrpk'J M oomfisld, I M ly, - immm itua tw v"iv- I1W
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