6 ljc hnc0, Nntr BloomftcliX Jcu Tuesday, March 11, 1S73. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS WeinvUecommvnicaUontfromnUfmrnonitwItonn interested in matters properly belonging to this department. A Museum of Horses' Hoofs. The St. Louis globo says : Tho Farrier department at the Arsenal, in charge of John Kiei nan, the Chief Farrier of the U. States Army, is a place of great importance to all interested in horseflesh, and yet few of the citizens know of tho groat impor tance of the sights to be seen there. Tho first thing that attracts tho attention is a skeleton of a horse, with each piece num bered, for reference to au index. Placed on shelves around tho room are about 400 specimens of horse anatomy, mostly of legs below the knee, and of tho hoof, and of the malformations produced by improperly shoeing horses. Tho effects of tight shoeing, of pressure against tho coffin bone, of squeezing the frog, and of channeling the hoof, are plainly shown. Among the collection is a malformed hoof, containing a three-seated coffin bono, or three hoofs "telescoped" together, taken from one of President Grant's horses. Thero are fifty specimens of hoof contrac tions by shoeing. In another part of tho room the wall is 'Covered with several hundred horse-shoes, .classified and arranged with regard to timo and, country. Tho collection has in it sam ples of shoes used in European armies. An examination of thesd shoes leads ono to be lieve that tho Americans aro ahead of all others in improvements of tho article This shoe and anatomical collection is bolievcd to be the largest intho world, and is the work of Mr. Kiernan's industiy and research for the past five years. Tho col lection is used as a school of instruction to farriers of the army. No one is allowed to shoe tho horses used in the regular army unless ho understands the anatomy of the horse's hoof, foot and legs. The Dunbar theory and tho Kiornan practice, which was introduced iu the army in 1808, is taught. The system is to mnlco tho bottom or face of the hoof smooth and level, without any channels to collect gravel in. Tho shoe is placed upon the hoof so ns to sus tain an equal pressure on every part, and tho heels of the shoo run straight along tho sides of tho hoof, and turn from tho frog so as not to press it or bruise the colli n-bono. Tho shnpo of tho shoo is that of a perfect letter U. President Grant and many noted horsemen employ Mr. Kiernan to superin tend tho shoeing of their horses. FIRE. So many accidents aro daily occurring from broken kerocene lamps, and clothes taking fire from gas lights and open fire- places, that the following, which wo clip from an exchango, deserves attention. Perhaps three persons out of four would rush right up to the burning individual, and begin to paw with their hands without any aim. It is useless to tell the victim to do this or that, or call for water. In fact it is generally best uot to say a word, but sieze a blanket from a bed, or a cloak, or any woollen fabric if none is atl)and, take any woollen material hold the corners as far apart as you can, stretch them higher than your head, and running boldly to tho person, make a motion of clasping in the arms, just about the shoulders. This in stantly smothers the fire and saves the face The next instant throw the unfortunato person on the floor. This is an additional safety to the face and breath, and any rem nnnt of flame can be put out more leisurely The next moment immerse tho burnt part in sweet oil. Next got some common flour and put it on the burn about an inch in thickness, and if possible put the patient to bed. Let the flour remain until it full off itself, when a beautiful new skin will bo found. Unless the burns aro deep, no other application is needed. Dry flour for burns is the most desirable romedy ever proposed, ' and the information ought to be imparted to all. Dredge on the flour till no more will stick and cover with cotton batting. ' Dry Food for Horses, The Spirit of tht Timet says: "We never have believed and never shall believe that chopped hay and corn meal, saturated with water, Is proper for a work ing horse as a general diet. We firmly believe that the food of a working horse which cannot be pastured should be good ground oats and sweet hay for at least five days a week. Look at the South, where the common run of horses are fed on corn Why, the result is big head, a terrible ' and almost incurable complaint. We also think that wet corn meal is the very worst way of feeding corn to a horso that ever was practiced. And tho chopped, wet bay is not half so good as fine, bright timothy from tho mow. We like to hear the horse grinding up bis good timothy hay like grist mill after he has finished his oats. . nice mash once in a while is good, and t very different thing from almost constant oft diet.' t3f"True comfort can only be obtained when both body and mind are actively em. j'loyed. , ' ' R- R.-R. RADWAY'S F.EADV CURES THE WOttHT PAVNH In from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reudiiitf thin mUt-i t ii-crm-nt need any ona ItAD WAY'S HEADY RKUKF IS A. CUKE TOtl K V I'. It Y I A I IN. It was tli n first and I Tlio Only J'iUii Itomedy tli : Hint !ii itly Utm tho tin ml x cruel nil n puliw, nllavs jTiniininmiiotiA, bum curei w m-umr "i tnu Limit, Htnmnch, UoweU, or olliur gluudi or organa, by w, ifIIoSi ONE TO TWENTY MJNUTHS, tin matter lmwr Tlolrnt or excruciating; tlie rmln the JtHKITMATItJ, lVit-rliMi'ii. Infirm, fripplr.l. Nervous. Neumltflc, or rostnitt(J with dlm-nfm may ttutl'er. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF WILL AFFORD INSTANT KASK. INFLAMMATION OF TUB KlUNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TUB BLADDER. INFLAMMATION OF TIIK HOWKLS. C'ONflliSTION OF TIIK LUNGS. BORU THROAT, IUFKIITI.T DltEATIIINO, I'ALPITATION OF TUB HliART. JITSTEMCS, CliOUl', llll'IITIU.UIA. CATAUUH, INFLUENZA. , 1IKADACI1E, TOOTH I IK. ' NEUUAI.OtA, RHEUMATISM. COLD rtIIM.8, Ar.UK CHILLS. The fiiipnettion ortiio Krnilv iccllpr tonic part or Trta wfifre tlio puln or tlitllculty ckil wilt slfortl toss .nil wmlort. Twi-iitv rtroTi" !n tnlf a tuniMer of wntrr will In ft few moments cure CUAMPH, M'ASMS, POLK STOMACH, IKAKTIIl'KN, hll'K IIKADACIIE, III A I! lill F.A, IVSKNTKIiY. COLIC. WIND IN THE liUVt ELS. and nil INTKItNAL I'AINS. Tnm'lt'n hIioiiM nlivayH curry a boltli of Rnilwav's Rrmly Kelier Willi Hum. A frw itropB In wnlcr w ill i,-v,:m Mc(iirr.s or p:min irnm ruiinpo 01 water. 11 is c ter than French Bluntly or Hitters us a tlmulunt. iEVi:it and Aiiii:. FEVER, AND AGUE aiml for tllly ci-nu. There ll h"t a ri'inc(l!:il rurcnt In till world tlmt will euro Fever 'id AK'ie, mid nil otlinr Alalnitmift, unions, Hcnrlet, Ty hnl.l, Yellow, nnd oilier Ki'Vrrn (nlded by RADWAY'S 'II. LSI no otiltk na llADWAY'S ItKADV 11KI.I Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Drugg-tats. HEALTH ! BEAUTY ! ! bthonu and rrrtK men blood-increase Or I I.K.S1I AND Wr.KIIIT-CI.F.AK KlilN AND WiAUTJFL'L COMPLEXION bLCUUED TO ALL. DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE TIIK MOST ASTONISHING fUTRFSi ISO urit'K. ISO KAIMI A It r. TilK t H AiNUKM the nont rNDKinjors. unukii tub in- KMTENCK OK 'HI1S TiiULY UONUKKFL'L MEU1U1XE, THAT Every Day an Increase In Flesh ana weieni is teen ana reit. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. T.vi.rv rirnn nf Iho SA USA 'A KTI.M A M RKsi I.V- TINT wiiiiiiniiilcntL'rj tltrotiL'li tlio Itlond. Swrnt. rilno. mid utlii-r flulilrt Hint .lii'ctfl r tliu nvHtt'm tht vtpor of lift, fur It rt'ituhri the wnnics oi the body with new uml mmiul ininmui. o'.Tfii inn. r juiinH, i niisinninnin, itiniiiiuiitr ill.-f':iL', iTlct'm In thn Tliront, Month, '1 union. Nodes in (ilntuln niut ti:vr v:th of tliu nvsUin, ISore t-vv. Htruiiious 1M.'fmr' IV im tlio Iliith, and tlio woift miifl i f S;;Iii di;:is.". Kinrllnti!. rcvi-r hnri'ti. KhIU Ilciitl, K! nit Wurm, hall Ivlu'iun, Krvilh(.-l:tH, Acne, lilaclt 1-jmin. Nv'urinti In tli'J 1'h'tili, r'.iincirc. Canters In tho WipNiK ftinl nil wc:il;-iiliii! lilitl Jjaliiful (ll.-cLui kps. Night ?wi-:it(t, I.niNof Sicriu, nnd nil wiiKtcn of tin lil'c tirincl I'U', nv with In tli curative nvipv of thin wonder of Mk1 fcni Ciir'nitiy, iiihI n fi iv hw will tiivc to anv p'.MH.tti iHitiu'lt for fit I) or of Lhi'Bu fuiiiia of dldvuso its potci.t power to euro tlicni. If tins pntli-nt. d;dlv heeomlnrr fflucril by tlio wtlftril And (t'.'coinK)pltifin Mint in coiitlinially jinn'Mnir, mic coeds lit urrcstllif! tllct' w:istc., find rcl'iifrii tin- nainu vlt!i a- Tii-iifiLit iLi.nU' ftnm hfMltliv Moot uml thU the JA JtSAl'A UILI.I A?i will nnd dn! wi-nrp. (lt iniiy no.' ihu SAr.-tAi'Aiiii.i.tAN liraoLvrvr pxi'd n'l kii'iwii'rrriii'illiil ajrent k 1i Dm cuii of ) 'linnlc, Hi-rdfu-n!i, i lonii it.uinti, uml Mviii i(lduudv.i ; baiiAa iheotil) po.-ltlve ctire fur Vrinnrv, nnd V'mb di'iniF, (Itnvr-I, J):ilictrn, Itrutnv, St ';.'! f AVutcr, Inciitiiiuiic(! uf I'llm. lirinlit'n I)is-(m-'O, AllMiinUiurui, mnl In all c;iph wl.i ii- llit-re jin lirlrk tlriM ilcpOHllri, or thy wiilcr I. thick, cluiidv. n.Wctl wltli KihstatiCi'n liku the wlili" (f an it,-, nr thmula like wldty Cilii. or thrtrc Is it iiHu lild, durk. )i't!hint iipi curancf , ami 'Vl.lti; hoiic-(lii:.t dcpi'-ll), im. I wliwi Ilii'i-C Is n l.rl'.l.lli, hnrnlnic ifiiHiitltm wlici pasliiv w;tlcr, itnd pnin Iu Uiu b.m!l of til" lirli Ullil aluiln tilC Ltlib, l'licc, vi. oo. WOHrilS- T'ic rr.lv known and sura Rcmodv fir li otu.H -i hi, 'J'ujh; Cured hy EI;uSva 'm ICchoIvobU. tivi:iu,v. MAH.,,liiiy 1, tr.9. lift. Utiwy I hnve IikI (Ivnrhin Tumor In tlie ovnrlea bikI Wt'k All tl. I.rtor Mhl " lin-in wiw ntt h-l f..r lt., I trit-.l fv.ry llilnjr tli:tt wu reciDiiiiciidi (i ! I ut miHliir helped me. I tnvr ymir UH.Ivcnt, nnd llmut'lit 1 won hi try It i bill had no filth hi It li kvu1' I ImJ mirerttl fr Iwt-lvu yean. I look aU botllw of itiu Honlvfiit, run) na b of Itmhvny'a l'HIa, ami two Ixit tliH of yxir Ueiily Kflluf ; nnd tlirre ii not n kii tf ttiUMjr to Ins r-ii or' felt, mid I fi tl Ujtlur, miirlrr, and lm.li-r limn I htiva for iwulvw jcirt. I'lii Wi r-l tuiiicr w;l In llio left il'le of Him trowvli, nvr tb Kt-oln. I vrXe this to jotl lur tU bctuLl Ol biLvt. Vuu kuo iiubluh It if yuu ibonu. HANNAH P. KN'APP. DR. RADWAY'S -PeBFEGT PaHQATIVE FILLS, pfrfrctly tftstcN'M, r'rtfantly toatnl witli Kweet rum, pun!", r-j:iil:it", purliV, .-in."1, tin! Fh'iilirn. ltul v. av's rills, fur thi' nirj tt n l ilifiii.ei -f the .""toniM'h. I.W'cr, I,"WeH, K'llnt'VJ, II :m!iUt, Nt'rvoim DIsbhsch, lUMilnciie, CunstiiiaUu.i, i ii ivtni-nn, Iinli(eHtlon, V.il"e cl:l, UMlini-livri. HiMmiih Fever, liiflnninmtlmi t,f tin.' liowi'U, rilt-vu.d nil tHn.iifnieiitnftln Internal Via r-ui. Wairanteil lo i-d'-Tt ii nHtlv-cnre. Purely Vi-fietii. t.e, "fiittaliiliiK no inen-iii y, inliicralf, or deieti'nrum ,1pik, J rr OSiservc 1hi filiiiwliia KViiij'tuuiii riBUitlujj I'rciu lsonk-raof the IjIhi'MIvo Orj:;uut C'tiKtipntlnn, lnwurd IM It-, Fiillnrti of tli TlW1 In tlis UfA, Acl-lity of tli Stomach, Niuitt-rt. Ilefirtli rn, Dlivutt ( Food, 'illn.'i nr WHtit In thn Kmnifti !,, Hour Krn-tnttun, Inklnp it Flultcriiif t tlit) Pit nf the hU.n-n.li, Swlmniiii of tli llrtul, I!.irril nni) 1 fnVutl llrr-alhlni, Hi.ttfrlni: nt tlicllert, Ch'.kliitf ft Stilf-Kiiny 8-matiin whi-n In a I-vl'K F'turn, DlmiiM uf Vition. IhiUor Vln Mre th Mplit," Iinr and Dull I'mn in th llr-n.1, IVfi.-luncv ( lw-(.lTmxt, Yi'll'-wtiin of iho Mkln rod Kvi, PhIh hi tliu Sldo, Clint, LitnU, and kutuiLn F1u1im tf Ji.-nt, IturniriK lit the TI.L. A few Amn of IIAIWAVS rri.T.S Ml! free the nr U'ln fromull th iiI'Mve t.Ti M tl dt-nnlvni, Vnw. 2$ tv..U y.rhM. KoIJi HY I'ltiroritsTH. RKAO "FALSI. AM) 'I l(i:rV Pemt one lettpr tampto RAliWAV A CO., No. 8 Mfilit-n I.anv. KcW lork. Information worth lhouauinls v111 bustut you. TORK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OP NEW YORK, STRICTLY 31 UTUAL I ISSUES all the new forms of Policies, and pre sents us favorable terms asany company Iu the United States. Thirty day' grace allowed on each payment, and the policy held good during that lime. , Policies issued by this Company are nou-forfel t ure. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share In the annual profit ol the Company, and have a voice Iu the elections and management ol the Company. v " No policy or medical fee charged. Justus Lawiiencb, Pres't. t M. B. Wymkoup, Vice t'res't, ' J. F.Rcxmiu, Bec'y. ' J.F.EATON, General Agent, No. 6 North Third Street, i.2yl) College Block, Uarrlsburg, Fa. rhotogrnphs ! Thotoraphs ! JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NE 1 VPOR T, PENN'A . THEmibscrlbpr would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact tlmt he Is preparrd to take PJIOTOURA P.9 In the liest style of the art. ills long experience enables him to produce PICTURES wmnn CANNOT BE EX- 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. Artist, Newport, 1'erry Co., Pa 3Li JE1 33 1ST O 2NJ" Mutual Firo Insurance Company, , OP Toiiewto-wn, Foun'a. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Steam risks taken. This Is one of the best conducted ami must reliable Companies in the Htnte. Country property Insured Perpetually at H 00 per thousand, and Town property at $5 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMl'IEU), PA., 4 16 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, Water and rearlSls., N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotol has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and clexaittly throKhout. it Is kept on the European plan, and lias ample uecommodaliuus for four hundred guests. The location is more accessible to all parts ot New York and Brooklyn than any other house In the city. The Broadway Klaues pass tho hotel every ihrce minutes, besides various lines of Street uara, "tie oi wniuu intersects every outer route iu New York. It belnir but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the " City of Churches," as from this lerry divorce all theprliicipal ltailroad routes In the cilv of Brook lyn. (ti.udp) tiEO. N. TEllitY, Proprietor. 8 BliULER. H. M. SlIULEll S. SIIULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, 1'a., Dealers In all kinds ot Hardware, Groceries, &c. All goods In our line sold at the lowest price . Give us a trial. 5 44 14t. rnillSFI.UlI) Is warranted EQUAL to Aiinoi.d's J and is sold at much less m ice. The niiinev wlil be refunded to those buying it, If it does not prove entirety saosiaeiorv. 9.1'ursale by Mortimer, New Blooiulleld. MILLER & ELDER, Bole Agents, 430 Market Ktreet. 23031 Philadelphia. JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbctt,) A't BloomfleW, rrry County, J'a. AM08 ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known tnnd pleasantly located hotel has ben leased for asiuinbnr ol years by lite pres ent nroprletor.and he vi 111 spare no i-.Uni, to accom moilate his guests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with the best In the mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance. A gooa nvery stable wlil De kept uy t lie proprietor Aprils, 1871. tf rjlUE Best Oil In the World for Machinery. It will not chill. It will uot gum. It is equal to the best Lard Oil. ' If you have any kind ot machinery, ask for OI.EN A, and it you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, Oil Manufacturers and Dealers, ' No. 800 Pcnn Avenue, 0 49 IHttsburgh, 1'a. T II I " Silver Tongue" ORGANS, s . Manufactured by E. P. NEEDHAM & SON, 143, 145 & 147 East 23rd St., New York. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. Responsible parties applying for agencies n sections still unstipplied wlil receive pioiiipl alten tlon anilllbnral Inducements, parties residing at a distance from our aittlmrled agents may order from our factory. Send for illustrated price list. 30 13t 1. M. OIUVIN. I, II. omvix J M. OIUVIN & SON, ComiiitMlon SXoreliautMs ' ' Na , SPEAR'S WHARF, naltliuore, Jld, t.Wt will oav strict attention to the sale of all kinds ot oouutry produce, autt remit the amounts promptly. 6 34 ly Booh Agents mm Great Industries OF THE UNITED STATES t An Historical Summary of the OrlRln, Growth and Perfection of tho Chief Iudustrlul Arts of this Country. 1300 Pages and 500 Engravings. Written by 20 Eminent Authors, including John B. Gough, Leon Caso, Edward Rowland, Jos. B. Lyman, Rev. E. Edwin Hull, Hor- aco Hreeley, I'tillipiupiey, Aioerturis 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 Iiir and valuable work of information on sub subjects of general Interest ever offered to tho public. It is adapted to the wants of the Merchant, Manufacturer, Mechanic, Farmer, Student and Inventor, and sells to both old and young of all classes. The book Is sold by agents, who aro making large sales in all parts ot the country, it Is ollcred at low prico ot $3 50, 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, and no Agent can fall to do well with this book. Our terms aro liberal. We give our agents the exclusive right of territory. One of our agents sold 1U3 copies in eight days, another sold SOB in two weeks. Our agent in Hartford sold 387 in ono week. Specimens of tlio work sent to agents on receipt ot stamp. For circulars and terms to agents address the punusners. J. B. BURR & HYDE. Hartford. Conn., Chicaoo, 111., or Cincinnati, Ohio. 0 41 ly BLATC'IlLiKY'S 2 Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP. Tasteless. Durable. Ki ts llelent and Cheap. Tho best Pump for the least money. At- leniioii is especially mviieu iu it ate l ev's ratenr, iniprovea ) Bracket and New Drop Cheek vn vu. w i i: i can he w t titrawn without removing t lie Pump or (lislurl)lliK lite joints. Also, i lie Copper Chamber, which never craeksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue unu rriee-i.tst, f!. W.ATCHLEY. Manufacturer. 6 371y oUOCunimercettt., Philadelphia, Pa. Drugs ! Drugs THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of 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 tal purposes. ESPhyuciam' Ortfarm rareally und promptly filled. B . IM . EBY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Boots I Boots ! A Fill Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double Solo and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. D. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment ot Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. 1 n-SMCial Attention Paid to Orders. "S 0 23 26. To Hlioeiuixlcors. rrHIE subscribers keep constantly on Hand, a X FINE ASSOUiMliKl Ur? FRENCH G ALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe ,UtthU'S MORTIMER. rEMlY HOUSE, New Blooiulleld, pa. THE subscriber having purchased the property on theooruerof Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invite all his friends ami iorioer ousiiiiiinin iu uive nun a can n no is determined to furnish Orst class accommodations. JIIUJUAB HU J l li, ltf. Proprietor. A UCTIONF.KUtNU.-41. Z. FINK will at J. Y. tend to crying sales at all times, itaviug nau consldeiable exixTietice, he datlers himself that he can give satisfaction to all. ('all at the Union l.uiuur mius, la iwp., or iu. tlyp4 Duncaunon, Pa. Bill CHAS. Professional Cards. JEWISs POTTEU, 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. r Claims promptly secured and collected. Writ Inns and ail leual bti'ilnr cuiKiiiiiu uiien.i. cdto. 32 vl CHARLES 11. RMILEY, Attorney at Law. Now Blooiulleld, Perry Co. Pa. .OIllee with C. A. Barnctt. Esq., next door to Morti liter's store August 20, M12 M. A. SPONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, Otltce nritoiliinar his reslilenen. nn Tn.t Main street. New Blooiulleld, Perry co., Pa. S2 ly CIIIAS. A. BARNETT. Attorney-at-Law, J New Bloonilield, Perry CO.. Pa. S-Onice adjoining Murtiaier' Store. 3 2 ly BP. McINTIRK Attorney at Law, and DIs- trlit Attorney of I'errv count v. Olllce with J. T. Mclntlre, New ltlodnillcid.'Penn'a. JBAILY, Attorney at Law. New Blooiulleld, TerryCo., Pa. Olllee opposite the Court House, und two doors easl of the I'errv Comity Bank. Rel'ers to 11. Mclntlre, Esq. June 27,1871. JOHN O. SI1ATTO, Burgeon Dentist. New Bloonilield, Perrvco., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den Oi'li es.dotu- in the best manner, and at reasonable -illli'e at his residence, opposite tlio Reform ed church, on High Street. 3 2 lv "tT7"M. M. HUTCH. V ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, New Btootnhelil, Perry co., Pa. rOltlee Two doors West of F. Mortimer SI ore 3 7 ly CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloonilield, Perry co., Pa. -All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 32 lv. WM. N. SE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooiulleld, Perry Co.. Pa. Bloonilield. 333 ly. JAMES 11. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, NEWPORT, PA. 3-0nice Market Street, near tlio Square. 35 6 New 'arriage iriaiiiilaetory, On II ion sthket. East op Caui.isle St., .Vow inoomili'ld, I enn'a. THE subscriber has built a largo and commodi ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New iSloomlii'lil. Pa., where he is prepared to man ufacture to onler On x i i n Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. S-REFAIRINO of all kinds neatly and prompt ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 3 ltf Incorporated lit thn Omrl of Omimon Picas In iHt,u; uy mo jjcgixiature,in ml. TJjc EVniisylvaiiia Central Insurance Company OF PQTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium NoteB, Promissory Notes ?100,000 00 60,000 00 Cash premiums duo or col lected for the year 1S71, 53.028 00 CuBb premiums duo or col lected tor tho nrst tbrco months of 1S73, 1,800 00 Cash from other sources and agents, 1,200 00 Judgment Bonds iu Com pany's olllce, 1,100 00 Total Cash, 80.138 00 Total cash and nolo assets, April 1st, l7a, 180,138 00 JAMES II. GRIER, JOHN D. HADESTT, Secretary. President. DIRECTORS i John D. Iladcfty, A. P. Helms, Benjamin Teter, A. Sntcrmeister, James II. Grlcr. E. F. Juugkurt, Ellas Miller. AUEJT' B t II. H. IHU, Edward Fox, John A. Kablo, Ed ward Wesley, Chnrlos F. Dclbert, Win. It. Grifllth. E. F. Juugkurt, General Agent. Arrangements have been made with other flret-class companses to re-insure risks taken on the cBh plan In such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex clusive territory, if desired.. This Company confines itself to fire insurarico exclusively. OFFICEi No. 101 CENTRE ST., POTT8VILLE, PA. INSURE IN THE Perry County Mutual Benefit Association, or NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. CAartered by the Levistature March , 1872. TirK t'lIKAPKST AND HAFF.ST LIFK I N St 0 It A N VU ever ottered to the people. It is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widow and Orphan in the county. Members pay FIVK HOLLAIts for a certlileale of membership, and annual dues on ages between 20 and !IB, l.! between 3S and 611, Sl.fiOs between 50 andHS, $2.00! for the term of three years, com mencing January, 1K73) and the sum of 11.1(1 on the death of a member. The membership not to exceed one thousand. A member dying, lo re ceive as many dollars as there are paying oertlll oate holdets. This plan is adopted in order that persons who have been excluded from benelltslii other Life Insurance Companies by reason of tholr expensive I.ivk-Katis may obtain some benefit on a small investment. It commends Itself to the riulilio for the reason that it prevent the country rent being drained ot our money by foreign com panies. , JOHN A. BAKER, President. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer LEWIS POTTER, Secretary. WILLIAM MoKKE, General Agent. 14