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tmc0, Him Bloomfafo, $a.
lit fjlaamficlb Stmts.
Tuesday, January ill, 1873,
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We iniHte commiinlmtionnfromaU persontwhonr
interested in mutters properly belonging to thit
department.
Keep the Cattle (Growing.
The most successful breeders of horses,
cattle, sheep or swine, know from experi
ence that although they may possess the
hest nnimals 1 for breeding, they will
uot bo successful in producing supoi'lor
stock if a continual growth of young an
imals is not kept up. In oidcr to begin in
time at this indispcnsablo preparation of
success, the brood marcs, cows, ewes and
sows are most carefully and suitably fed
while with young, and as soon as the young
nnimals make their appcaranco, thoy are
taken the greatest care of, the dams being
suitably fed whilo sucking, and when the
young ones are weaned, they are not sup
posed to want for food or drink a single
hour. By this means a continuous or rapid
growth is kept up, and the animals attain a
largo Bize and heavy weight at an earlyjago.
When breeding auimals are not proporly
fed and comfortably sheltored in wjutcr,
. the bad effect of such treatment is not con
f lined to their want of condition it is shar
. ed by their progeny and can never be remo
- died. When young stock is not well fed
aud comfortably sheltered in winter their
. growth becomes stunted and no subsequent
amount of treatment can repair the dam
ago. Young animals may suffer for want
of proper provender in summer and au
tumn as in winter and when this happens
it stops continuous growth and prevents
ultimato success in tho. objects of the breed-
ors.
Coal-Ashes in Poultry Houses.
' D ry eaith is unquestionably the best
thing in tho world for tho dusting-bin. It
nay be procured wit'i very Jittlo trouble
during a dry spell in summer. But if not
attended to at tho proper season, or if the
supply gives out, then coal-ashes are a very
good substitute. One great merit which
Hhey possess is, that as taken from the
Vstore or furnace they are so very dry. Tho
dust bin in the fowl house should be so ar
ranged as to not gather dampness from tho
ground for the' drier its contents can be
kept the better. Coal-ashes should be
furnished in a separate box, in case tho
dust bin is tilled with dry earth,for tho ash
es contain bits of burnt slate and other
earthy matter greedily devoured by fowls
in winter, and which servo to promote ap
petite aud digestion, and contain materials
for the formation of egg-shells. Wood
ashes have been recommended for fowls to
roll in, as it is said the potash they contain
is noxious to vermin. No doubt but it is too
caustic for the feet and skin of the fowls,
and in wet weather forms a biting lye.
liens will not wallow in wood-ashes when
dry earth is accessible, and thoy ought to
have something to say in the matter."
Poultry World.
Fulling at the Halter.
A year ago I had a four-year old horse
which contracted tho habit of pulling back
whouever she was fastened. Slio would be
sure to break loose if what held her could
bo broken by her drawing in such a back
ward way. She was cured of the habit by
-taking a rope two feet long, fastening one
end around her body just behind her shoul
ders, and passing the other end through
the ring of the halter and tying it to the
post, She lay back for her usual pull for
a few times when fixed in this way but
soon found she was drawing from her body
instead of her head, which she did not rel
ish, and soon gave it up entirely. Bhe can
now be left anywhere in perfect safety, as
nothing will induce her to pull back when
fastened. Cor. of Country Gentleman.
Mixed Grain.
Ad eastern farmer says : It has been
our custom for several years to sow a mix
ture of oats and wheat for feeding stock,
two bushels of oats and one of wheat to tho
acre. Tho yield in bushels is greater. The
quality of tho product Is very superior ; tho
wheat is very plump ; it makes a heavy,
rich and nutritious feed for stock. Peas and
oats are frequently sown together, to be
used as feed for young stock. Nothing is
better as a flesh-forming food. Oats and
barley are also raised together. We should
suppose the barley would riren and burst
the shell before tho oats would mature. It
is said the barley is retarded in ripening by
tho shade of the oats, so that both reach
maturity at the same time.
Fancy Ureeo.
Unscorchod coffee, put Into the white of
an egg, will in twenty-four hours produce
a very bcautilul groen for fancy painting
proof of poison in unbrowned coffee.
tW Strung sage tea, as a daily wash is
represented f.0 stop hair from falling out,
and What will prevent it from falling out, is
an invigorator and consequently good.
13 A good drain on a farm Heavy
mortgage at 10 per cent, will drain it about
as rapidly as anything. '
' R. R. R.
RADWAY'S KEAD7 HE LIEF
CUUKM THE WQHstT l'AINr
In from One to Twenty Minute.
NOT ONE HOUR
after rciwlina thin luivt'iiWcnieiit wi tiny otio
HUHKKK WITH 1'AIN.
RADWAY'S lt. IY KKMKF 18 A CURB FOIi
KVKKV 1'AIN.
Tl wiw tli" llr.l nml 1
Tlir Only lnln Uoniorty
thnt in.Htftntly stop I ho Mont, rxcrtlclntlnir (ml tin, nlhvd
lurinmiiiiitlonn, mid euro CoiicitifiiiK, wliellu'r of tli
Lung, Ktomftcli iiowels, or uthtr kIuuiU or organs, by
one application.
JN KKOM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter how Tllctit nr exirudutlutf the vln llm
KHKUMATIC, Btf1-rlMfii. Infirm, Olpplfil, Norvoui,
tiuuralitlc, or prnst rnU'il with tiim-nat! may nflr.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
WILL AFFOTtK INSTANT EASE.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK KIDNEYS.
INFLAMMATION' OF TIIK BLADDEU.
INFLAMMATION OF TIIK HOWKLS.
CONriKSTWJ OF THF. IXNGS.
SORE TIir.OAT. lilFFtct'l.T BHKATHINll
PALPITATION OF TIIK HEART.
HYSTERICS, muni', IJIIMITIIF.HIA.
CATAUKll. INFLUENZA.
HEADACHE, TOOTltAf'IIH,
NKIMIAIUA, RHEUMATISM.
cor.n chills, aoiik chill.
The nrijillcnlliin nf tlio Ifpnity Hellcf to tlip pirt or
V:ut wl.ere tliu pulu or uitlloulty exists will aliuiil ciuto
mill lYimrnrt.
Twi-iity ilrnyi" In hrlf ft tiimlitrr of water will In n fcr
mnniMitKcmn CHAMPS, M'ASMH, SOUK STOMACH,
II KA KTUt'lIN, SU'K IIKADACIIK, IIIAItlillKA
DYSKNTEUY, COLIC, WIND IN TIIK UOWKLS,
iiml all INTERNAL I'AINS.
'I'ruvi'li-i KlinitM ulwiivn cuirv a bottle of Kmlway'ii
Krnily Iti'llof with thrm. A fi-w ilrofi In Knur w ill
juvM-'in nli'luii'M or pulii from chmtitc of watur. Il 1
bu tcr than Frmiuli Ruiuly or Il!llcrsiuiatlniu.u:it.
it; 'l ion am A;n:.
FEVER AMI AMUR ruifil fur 111))' ccnu. Thorc l
mil
:i ri-llK'dlal ilirulit 111 thin worhl that will rum l'Wir
I Auw. anil nil otluT MalatlMiia. lillloun. Seiirlft. Tv-
I if'li!, Yellow, and iithrr Ki'virn (alilcrl liv RAKWAY 0
1'II.I.S) o quick iu RADWAY'S HEADY KLL1EF.
i'tlty tuita per bailie, bulil by Druggist.
HEALTH fBEAIJTY ! !
btisono am) prnrc r.icii iiLoon-iNcriEASF.
OF FLESH AMi WEIHIIT-CI.EAH KKIN AND
llKAU'i'lFl'L COMPLEXION bECLRED To ALL.
DR. K AD WAY'S
SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT
II AS MA DM TIIK MOMT ASTONISHING (TUESi
SO QTH'K, S liAI'lD AKK TUK CIIAMiKS
niK nohY rMn:i;ii(ii:s, i;nlkii tiik in-
KI.rKXi'K OK THIS 'i'UULY WUNlJKKFUL
MKUiUiNE, Til AT
Every Day on tncrcaso In Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
F'-rrv rlmp ft V.,'3 HA ll.-i A I'A 1U I, LI A UKSi J.V-K-N
T (MiiitimtiK-ati tliniiili (lie Itlniul, Hwcat, I'rSin1,
mill dtluT Hull! nml J'lk-t the ttystem tlio vi.irnr of life,
fer It rt'palia Him w:tMi ni 'the hntly with new and nouml
ii'-it' iirtl. Scf'fiila, .vphiiiH, ' i hi: ii i pi Inn, tl:iinhihr
(!i.i!.im rice;nhi Tli.ttiit, Mniilh, '1 miiorn. Nodm In
t. t (inuiil.H hiiiI otlii r 1 ;irU i'f tin ttynlim, tt-ru Kvch,
Miihuuus IMm'Ihu'h s fiiint tho Kir ami the worst
f nim oi' Skin illiii-.i'( Kinptiiii:, i''vcr Sort', Puikl
IIimiI. I'.ictf Wunii, Suit tiii iiiii. Kryf1pt'l:w, Actif, Mlut k
'"pom. nruij iti tho I Unit, I'iminrc, (,':n ccm In tho,
-Hull, :n. I nil n'eiiket.liiii nml pnilil'iil ilischu'KfK, Nlit'
hwcaiH. l(o., of .Sp.T.ii, i.ml nil wn.-ifi of Iht lil'v jirhicl
il, r( v.l:n!ii il, oiiratlvrt raiiKi' ff XH wntnlt-r of Moil
itii ( Mvmiit'v, ami a f w iiw w 1 ! I irovc to ;mv
I prs iii ti- tm: It f-ir 4-ltJuT t.f tlii'iH.' foiiiin uf ilifluaso Ms
jiuti nl mw r In i" tin m.
If tin prttlciit. thiltv hvfMi.lopr. rcliici'il hv the wnstps
d''il (li'iMHiipucliloii th.it . foniiiMially itrori'liiir, m:c
t,i1i I 'i nrii' time tlu'xc wasti', :unt rfpfiir I lie mine with
ti".v miioiirtl i. ..!' from healthy Moml aiul thU tho
h'A KSaI'A IilLI.1 AN will itii iloiimeciim
Not iMtlv tUlflt 1h! J" A Tift A l' A HI !. 1.1 AN H KHllI.VKST PXCt'l
r!i lih-iA-ii ro ii"'!iil nj:fii'H in I In chic of ( 'latnlc, Scrofi:
hnM, t 'nnntlt it tin. al, "1 t-km Obi-ascit ; Luf i .Id llie only
.tii;ive euro fur
I'ninrv. itud W'tnib (IWivi'i-f-,
iv-t. IM.iluti-F. Dro
St ipp.i.'i-of Water, IiiC'intii
Alli.iiiiitturiii. nml hi :i!l imhi-s when- tin-re iiit hrick
ilu-.t itcpiMtm, or tlie wnti-r lit tlih-k, chunlv. mUi'il wltli
fi it:ili.-' likif ttii vi hilt of i,n tt, or thri'iuii 1 Iki- wliiln
Mit. or tliiTv Id -l inorlihl, dark, hilloiH ap.i-an,liri',ainl
wlil!i lioim-ihiHt, ilrpunHrt, tiinl wlu ti Wwt" in u piirkinie,
liitrnHiie iwr-cnttoM wlift prifin water, ti'nl Mli'l hi lh
ii:,i'l1l of t lu II UK Illlll ulullij till; Ltl.lS, l'l id.', I.OJ,
VOR M3Tlio onlv known am! iuro Ili'inn!
fir it osm i'li, 'ltpi vU
Tmf,r of 12 Vcarx' -rovl!i
C'sircl by IliuSvuyH KcmoIyciU.
Hi:vkmi,v. Mam., July IN, "19.
Pt- TlnTtY ! ! htiva hd Dv-nrinu Tninur in Hi 'ivhtIm mnl
lx tv-h. All )! Ifoc-itira tii I llierr wiu m hrlp f- r II." I Irlnl
tjy llili't; flint wiu rwiimnif iui il ; hnl tiothln In-lfifd iiih. I
tr yiiir itKtolvnnt, nml th'tnirlit I wmilil trv It hut IihiI no fn'Hi
in I',' rii Rti" I liit.l 4itrruJ l .r twilv V'mr. took ilx ImUIc
of th K.'wilvmit, nml eim Ut f llnHwny't PUli, nml two bt-ll-
of Yir Iti.ly Hi'lirf ; nml th-rm U imt k kii of tumor Ui tm
tpcti or' full, nml I f .'l tfllrr, MnarU-r, nnl Imf pier iIihii f linv
lortwclis ynri, 1h H rt lii'imr mm in iW It It iil-of lint
bowul H ovtir tlx p-"ln. I writi thla t' juu fur Uiw luatiL uf
otliiTi. Vtiu in bulilUh tl if xou vim".
HANNAH P. KNAPP,
DR. RADWAY'S
1
tF.FEGT PURGATIVE FILLS,
r
perft-ctlv ti-t"i-m( i 'eat'tly
imtiit w!lli cw'i'i'l Kiitu
"iriTf r"Kni;ti', pinirv, fin
wuv'n l'i IK lor l!i" an- df t.tl
Liver, lioweK Ki.i.is n.
Ih'nlachif, ''tn,.tl(itiiiu.i,
, an' i:tn iiiMht i.. I!ail-ili-iij-U'.-i-
of tli M'.iiiai li,
'Mer, NiTVIlU' 1 'iilMWrl,
Uhl Ivt lH-M, JllllltfCitlotl,
r 1-vi.t, Jiiflniiiiiiuti'-ii i.f
the Cou-vM, r.1i-,'i'iihlt Ilt-iiiiienit iitNofll.e luteiiml VIa
rem. Wurraiitrd to clfeit a pot-ltlvi-i'tire. Purely ejretii.
bl", i nl iiiiiln nn mei'imry, inlii''ru)r,i'r ih U ti'i H ii ,li
Iff Oheie tli f".iw'lii( H'injiUiii rioUli:ij( 1'ioiu
iJiM-mlen of the lfiirestivo Oijiami:
f.n.HrH'n, nw.-l PIIm, Kiill..Pf of . BInrH In Hip 1-l,
Aridity of th Si.,tnA.h, Nutwn, Htnitlmrn, tl.tiit if Ki-I,
K'illiu't or Weight la lh St- tnnt h, Sinr h'tw lNt.in, Minklnir of
rlull. rintrM lli.i Pit of , 8tnon.li. Hwii,int1fi f Ihi II mi),
ilurrl-t mid DIlHruit ltrttiln, I'luttrrltitc nt llm llimrt. fliohtnir
or hiitf.it"tllia Sptiiti'nt whi-n In n l.li'K I'twlur. I Iniiii. .if
Viilon, DoU r WbU lnfnr th HlrM. K-vit Rtnt Ihill I'm in In
ttia , )dlklcti"V ol 'ri,.lrH i, V.-l)o I llf SLin
m.l r.v, Pnin iti tl.- Si., l.',,r.t, 1.1...U, ..n.l iuiMi I'U.l.c. of
JK tt, lturniiiK In !! Klf'i.
Afi-wd iHMiif KADW'AV'S riT.T.winftect'ie vf.
tl'tll f loin all t)i ill'UVr I ii' .! ' i n.fi, li il .', 3 t .1 I
HEAD "KAl.s!-: AM ' H IT" P .ii nn Mtr-.
ftamp 1.1 K , A V .V ( (.. No. Hi Mah!i n I.ai.u, N
1'ork. lnf'Ji nation wmtli ihnu-iai.Xt be Mont yuu.
YORK
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK,
STRICTLY MUTUAL I
AmmcIw, t."5,;it)J,Ml-X
TSSUEHalltlie new forma of Policies, mil lira.
J aunts as favoruble terma as any company iu the
viiiku Diniica.
Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, aud
,u Hviiujr uuiu ftiwu utll .Jlg iuai illllU.
Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeit-
uiq,
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Policy-holders share In the annual proiltsof the
Company, aud have a voice Iu the elections aud
management of the Company.
No policy or medical fee charged.
JiJHTUB I.twHKNcB, Pres't.
M. U, Wikkooj', Vice Pres't.
J. P.JtooBita, Beo'y. ' ' .
J. V. EATON,
No. .North Third Rtreet,
12V yl - . College lilock, Uurrlsuurg, Pa.
riioto&rnphs !
...
JACOB COBLE,
Pliotograpliic Artist,
WPOR T, PENX 'A .
THE subscriber would respectfully cnll tlio nt
tent Inn of tlio citizens of tills eountv to the
fact Hint he Is prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS
In the best style of the art. Ills long experience
enables him to produce
p
pictures wirwir CAXXOT be ex
celled. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine specimen.
I'artluulur attention given to copying likenesses
or 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, ami for sale at low prices,
JACOB COBLE, Arttnt,
Viewport, Terry Co., Pa
LEE J. 1ST O 1ST
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
Ol'
Joih'kIovii, leiinn.
POUCIKS PEItPKTUAL at Low Katrv No
Hteani risks taken. This Is one of llwheut
conducted autl most reliable Companies la the
Wale. Country proptTtv Insured Perpetually
at4 00 per thousand, and Town properly utfco W)
pui tiiuuanu.
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW Bl.UUMKlKI.il. PA.,
4 16 Agent for Perry County.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor.Eulton, Wuler utnl J'enrl &(., is. P.
THIS well known favorite hotel has recently
been renovated, remodeled and fiiriilshe.li
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 allpartsof
Kew York and llronklyn I linn anv other house 111
the cily. 1 lie llioailway Mages pass the hotel
every three minutes, besides various lines of Street
Cars, one of which Intersects every other route In
New York.
It being but two blocks from Kulton Kerry,
makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the
" Clly ol Churches." us from this lerrv diverge all
theprluctpal Itaihoad routes in the cilv ol Brook
lyn. (ti.Udp) UKU. N. TKttUY, I'Yopiietor.
S Siiui.1.1:.
s. M. 811UI.E11
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL,
Perry County, Pa.,
Dealers In all'klnds of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.
All goods In our Hue sold at tho lowest price
(Jive us a trial. . 6 44 14t.
$100 Reward for a case of Neuralgia or
iineumaiism 01 any lorm whatever, (considered
curable) that lilt. KITLUK'S VHliETAHLH
llllKUiMATIC 8YKUP will not cure warranted
unlnjiu lous, and a physician's prescription used
Inwarillv.
(Mum ItEWAltl) ottered to the Proprietors ot
any Medicine for Hlieumatisin aud Neuralgia able
10 piouuen iiiie iiiin 111 us many gentium living
cures iiisile wlihln llie same length of time as lJr.
Killer's Vegetable lLhetintatic keineilv.
fciirno KEVVAIIDollered to any Person provhiR
Jos. P. Killer, M. 1)., to be other than a graduat
111 lilt? mi-milieu lilllversilv Ol l eunsviVilUia 111
WW, and Professor of Chemistry treating Itheu
inatlsiu siH'ciallv for 3'J years.
(IUMI ltKWAKOto any chemist, Phvslcmn, or
others able to discover Iodide of Potas'sa,' Colehl
cum, Mercury, or anything Injui ioiis to the system
iu lr. Killer's liheumatic Svrup.
2H.ftuo Certlllcates or tesilnmnlalH of cure, In
cluding ltev. (',. II. Ewlng, Media, Peuiisvlvanla;
iiev. ,iosein iseggs, rails 01 MenuviKlll. I'hllailel
phla: the wife of llev. .1. II. Davis, lllghlstown,
i'uw oeisey: jiev. inoiuas Murpuy. rraiiKioru.
Pliiludelulna: Doctor Jcnnlnus and Doctor Wat
ton, Philadelphia; Hon. ,1. V. Cieeley. member of
Congress from Philadelphia; Hon. Judge I, re,
Camden, New Jersey ; ex-Senator Stewart, of llal
tliuore; ex-(loveiii(ir Powell, of Kentucky, and
thousands of others, If space permitted.
J2..U ItKWAIlD fur the name of anv warranted
preparation for ltheumatism and Neuralgia sold
under a similar leual truaiaulec. settlnu loi llithe
exact uumlier of botlles to cure or return the
amount paid for the same to the patient, Iu caseof
failure to cure. A full description of cases re
iiuli ing guarantees must lie forwarded by letter to
I'Muaueipuia. j ue guarantee, signed ami statin
the iinanlitv to cure, will be returned hv mui
with advice aud Instructions, without anv charue.
Address all letters to DH. Kl TI.Klt, No. 45
Si. mil Kiiurth Hlreet. l'Ulli.ilolj.lilii. Noother Item
Pdy Ik ottered on such terms. (Jet a circular nn
the various forms of Klieumatlsm, alio Illa.uk ap
pllcalions for guarantee, grails ol tho special
Agent.
4H-Dr. D. H. SWEENEY. Druggist. 'New
Bloomlleld, Pa., Sole Agent fur this county. ;iSly
T II l;
u Silver Tongue"
ohgans,
Manufactured by
E. P. NEEDIIAM & SON,
143, 143 & 147 East 23rd St., New York
ESTABLISHED IN 116.
Responsible parties applying for agencies In
section sun iiusuppneu win receive prompt atten
tion and 11 he nil Inducements. Parties residing at
a distance from our authorized agents may order
fl'itm iiur fui't.iri
-tr tteuU fur illuMtruteil priue
list.
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Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by
M. D. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
' A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
Constantly on Hand.
n-Suecial Attention lHtii to Ordert.H
6 2326.
To Nlioonnilcoi's.
frill E subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
a l'lnr. a.-s-iuu l ill Kl l uir
FRENCH GALE SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
TEGS, AWLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
lllUKern.
F. MORTIMER,
PERRY HOUSE,
New Hlooinfleld, Pa.
THE subscriber having purchased the property
on the corner of Maine aud Carlisle streets,
opposite tlio Court House, Invites all his friends
and former oustomers to give him a call ns he Is
determined 1 0 f urulsli first class accommodations.
THOMAS HUTCH.
ltf.
Proprietor.
AUCTION KE11INU.-G. Z. KINK will at
tend to crying sales at all times. Having had
considerable exH;ilence, he Hatters himself that
ho can give satisfaction to all. Call at the L'niou
Lumber Mills, iu Rye twp., or address,
' U. Z. KINK,
6 8 lypd Duucannon. Pa.
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Professional Cards.
CHARLES H.RMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa.
. Olllco with o. A. Burnett. Esq., next door
to Mortimer's store ,, s. . August 20, UTi
WM;,A- "PO.rWLEH. Attorney at-Law. . ..
7 OWfe-adJoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomlleld, Perry eo Pa. 3 2 ly
CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld. Perry CO., Pa.
9. Onice adjoining Mort:aer' Store. 3 2 ly
CP. MolNTIRE Attorney at Law, and DIs-
trlet Attorney of Perry county, onice with
J. T, Mclntitj, New Bloomlleld, Penn'a.
LJ1YVIS l'OTTKIt,
ATTOHNEY-AT-I.AW Si N'OTART PUBLIC,
New Bloomfleld, If.rrp Counti), J'enn'a.
, f Hpeciul attention given to Collections of all
Kinds, to the settlement of estates, &., and all
other legal business prosreuted with fidelity and
dispatch. Also, Depositions, Affidavits and Ac
knowleiluments taken.
-Othce llvedoors West of Stitch'shotel 321y.
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
New llloomlield, Perry Co., Pa.
-Office opposite the Court House, and two
doors east of the Perry County Hank.
Refers to U. Mclntire, Esq. June 27, 1871.
JOHN G. S11ATTO, Burgeon Dentist.
New llliioinlliHd, Perry Co., Pa.
tistry All kinds of Mechanical andHu'rgical Den
Drlces.doneln the best manner, and at reasonable
tVMIIce at his residence, opposite tlio Rerorm
ed Cliiuch. ou High .Street. 3 2 lv
WM. M. SUTCH.
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW.
New Biooiiitleltl, Prvryco., Ta.
-Ofllce Two doors West of K. Xlortimer
Store 3 7 ly
CLEE MURRAY.
m Attorney-at-Law,
Centre Kqitare,
New Riooniilcld, Ptwry co., Pa.
n- All business entrusted to his aie will re
ceive prompt allentlou. 3 2 tf
CIUAS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Atforney-ikt-Law,
J. New llloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
. AU professional business promptly andfaith
lullyaueiidcd to. 3 21v.
WM. N. HEIBERT, Attorney-at-I.aw,
New Bloomlleld, I'errjco.,
Bloomlleld, 3 33 ly.
Pa.
Sew Carriage lUaauiaetory,
On High Stueet, East op Caklisi 3 Sr.,
Xow Illooiii lliltl, ronn'a.
THEsubscrllier has built a large and commodi
ous Shop on High nt.. East of CarlM (Street,
New Bloomlield, Pa., where he is preparod to man- '
ufosttire to order
Ca i' rinses
Ol every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished In the most artistic and
duraMe manner.
?llavlng superior workmen, he is prepared
to luruish work that will compare favorably with
the bsst Clly Work, and much more durable, and
at lunch more reasonable rates.
-REPAlRINO of all kinds neat! v aini uromnt
ly doue A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
3 ltf
Incorporated by Vie Court of Oimmon Plea; in.
.uuv, VU .o ULIMUIU0,,iailb
Tlie I'eiiiiNTltania
Central Insurance Company
OF POTTSVILLE, PA.
Capital and Assets, $156,000.
Premium Notes, 8100,000 00
Promissory Notes, 50,000 00
Cask premiums due or col- ,
lceted lor the year 1871, 82,028 00
Cash premiums due or col
lected lor the first three
mouths of 1873 1.800 00.
Cubb from other sources
and agents 1,200 00
Judgment Bonds In Com-
puuy's ottlco 1,100 00
Total Cash $0,128 00
Total cash and note assets,
April 1st, 1873 $150,128 00
JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN" IVHADE8TY,
Secretary. President.
DIRECTORS:
John D. Hadesty, A. P. Holme, Benjamin
Teter, A. Sutormelstcr, James li. (jrier, E. F.
Jungkurt, Kllus Miller.
AGENTS i
XH. mil, Edward Fox, John, A. Kablo, Ed
ward Wesley, Charles F. Deitoort, Wm. R.
Orldllth. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent.
Arrangements have been matle with other
Ursl-cluss companses to re-lnsuce risks tukon
on the cash plun In such amounts as desired.
Liberal commission allowed agents, aud ox
eluslve territory, If desired. This Company
eon II nes Itself to fire insurants exclusively.
OFFICEi
No. 101 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA.
NOTICK
Tho Home Reserve force of The Penn
Bylvania Central Insurance Company of
Pottsvillo, Pa., will be iu Perry county iu
considerable force, and act as tlie Com
pany's Agents until a full line of Local
Agents can be appointed when the reserve
force will be recalled.
JAMES II. GRIER,
Beo'y of Pa. Central Ins. Co.
IiiMmvuiiee 3fti;.
On and after the tenth day of April,
1872, The Home Reserve force of Insur
ance Agents belonging to "The Pennsylva
nia Central Insurance Company" will leave
Pottsville in heavy force, and occupy ton
dill'oreut counties of tlie State, where they
will continue to net as the Company's
Agents until a full line of Local Agents
can be appointod, 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 Lauguages. 'llie City Insurauce
Journals, with all their sneers at Mutual
Companies, and continual cry of Fraud I
Fraud I I &c, cannot muster any better In
surance material 1 Why don't the City In
surance papers tell the publio that no Mu
tual Company broke or failed during the
last ten years? Why don't they tell the
public that more than half the Stock Com-
!auiet started within the lust ten years
mve? It is a weU-knowu fact tbatMutual
Companies cannot fail. ,
JAMES II. GRIER,
Secretary of Pennsylvania Central Insur
ance Company. 8 19