The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, October 21, 1873, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    6
the 5Kmc0, Netu JSloomftcUi, Mo.
jfc , fUoomfitlir Simts.
Xttetday, October HI, 1873.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
IPmK(,eommniM"ifrim'Uli(!rmiftonw
n(rd (nmalltri property belonpfnp to (A
deparfmsnt. (
Dutler without Milk.
The latest nclilevoinunt of practical sci
ence Is the milking of butter without milk.
A company will) a en pitrtl of Ave hundred
thousand dollars to be called the Dies
Margarine Maufacturing Company has
been established iu Philadelphia for the
manufacture of the new product. The new
butter is made of the tame material as or
dinary butter, but this material is obtained
by a much more simple and natural pro
cess than that of milking the cows &c. In
ordinary butter it is not the cream that is
mado into butter, but the oil in the cream.
The butter when made is composed of oil,
mixed with sour buttermilk.. If butter is
warmed up to a certain point you' have
uothing but oil. Now, this oil was seorot
'cd (and went into the milk) from the fatty
tissues of the cow. It is a round-about
way and not always very cleanly to ob
tain butter. Now the true process of mak
ing butter is to go to the original source of
the oil, namely, to the fatty tissues of the
animal. This fat taken from any beef
creature when killed cow, steer, etc. is
taken and ground into a fine pulp. It is
then warmed up to about 113 degrees Fah
reuheit, when it is enveloped in linen
clothes and the oil pressed out, large iron
presses being used for this purpose. The
oil is then cooled down to about 00 degrees,
and placod in an ordinary chum, adding
the same quantity of water as milk
though wo believe they use sour milk in
preference and a little annato, a vegetable
preparation useg to color cheese, when the
churning commences. " Iu four minutes
the operation ceases, and a splendid article
of butter turned out. The water or milk
is then " worked out," as the ordinary
butter-milk, and an ounce of salt to the
pound added. The company are now turn
ing out about a thousand pounds per day,
and it is estimated that when the addi
tional machinery is introduced, they will
turn out ten thousand pounds daily. All
they can make now is taken by a few lead
ing hotels and restaurants.
A Check for Ague.
At the present season of the year we are
supposed to bo specially exposed to the
danger of attacks of ague, and It is im
portant that any proper means of warding
oft' this disease should be generally known.
A gentleman of our acquaintance was
formerly a sufferer from such attacks, but
since he had the good fortune to learn the
following preventive, lie bos not once ex
perienced a chill.
The approach of an attack is heralded
by slight tremors, which those who have
had them readily recognize. , As soon as
this recognition takes plaoe the patient
should go to bed, cover up warmly, and
apply bottles of bot water as hot as can
be borneto the skin where the tremblings
begin. These movements generally spread
from spots just below the hips, on the in
ner and outer Bidos of the legs, and some
times in front also. Other spots some
times occur on the arms or under them,
near the shoulders, between tho latter, or
at the small of the back. Wherever they
are felt to begin, a bottle Oiled with hot
water should be laid on and kept till they
have wholly ceased. In most cases the
suddenness with which they will stop will
astonish tho patient. The application
should bo renewed every time the tremors
are felt, and in many instances will, if per
severed in, break up most obstinate cases
of the malady. No medicine is necessary
to the success of tlijs treatment ; it can do
no barm where no other disease exists, and
all who are afflicted would do well to give
it a trial.
Eels.
The anatomy of this fish has been fre
quently investigated ; but it was not until
the labors of Cruvelli and Maggl that we
have come anything like a clear understand
ing of the process of breeding. The some
what startling conclusion is reached bytbese
gentlemen, that the eel is strictly a her
maphrodite, and that the eggs are fertilized
by sperm In the body of one and the same
individual. Prof. Ercolanl lias repeated
the experiment of the gentleman mention
ed, and while differing considerably in hi
conclusions as to the morphology and
functions of the several, parts, agrees with
them that eels are complete hermaphro
dites, which we may therefore consider as
tolerably well established. Cruvelli and
Maggl And a very curious distinction be
tween two epecies of European eels the
intestines of one being almost a straight
lithe, and in the other beiDg fluxuouse j
these differences being accompanied by ex
ternal peculiarities in the relative position
oftheauts.
IW A Frenchman baa found that be
gets rid of all rot on the Catawba, Con
cord and other grapes upon which it usu
ally appears, by grafting them on Soup
pernong stock. ' ' '
IB
i)r..1, tVal!;er ('niiioi iilu Vln
ejtur Hillt'is iim u pun-ly Vogctnblo
n puliation. iiimiIc cliiclly from tlio na
tive lit'i'lis 1'uminI on the lower murph of
the Sii'i iM Nrviiilii mountain of Califor
nia, Uic iiirilirln.il noinrtii'S of which
arc t'Xtiiietnl tliiTcl'iiiiu without tho uso
of AU'olio!. i'li iiiie.it ion is almost
daily iihUimI. !i.it U the cnuso of tho
uiiiaiallcli'il s'.kti'ks of Vivhoau Hit
TKiis?" Our nnsuer is, that ilicy remove
the ciiiisp of illscasc, and the patient re
covers bin health. They are tho groat
blood imi ilii'i and a lile-uivini; principle,
a perlW-t'Ilcnovni"!' and lnvlgnrator
of tlio system. Never before in tho
history of llm win-;, I I ns ii uieilieinii been
conipiiiiiiili'il posses -ir.jr tlm reninrkiililo
qualities of V i m;i a it Iti rruiis in healing the
sick of every iIwihii nmn is heir to. They
are a penile 1'nrpilive well as, a Tonic,
relieving Ciuigi-iiiiii or InflainniHtinn of
tho Liver iiml i.-riTnl Ci-iruim in liiliuus
Diseases
The jirojicrlios of" Pit. Walker's
Vikkoar IIittkks mv . jx-rii'iit. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutrition!-. I.iixntive. Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-1 ,' litnnt Suilnrilic, Altera
tive, and Anli-Iii!iiu-.
it. ii. Mcdonald & co.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, California,
and oor. of Washington and Charlton Htm., N. Y.
Bold by all Druggists and Dealers.
THE NEW DISCOVERY
IaCbsmieal and Medical Science.
Dr. E. F. GARVIN X
'SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR
asUss) aaaaaassassat MaTL
FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever made
In on mixture of A LI, TIIK TWl'LVK
valuable active principal of the wall known,
curative agent,
PINE TIXEE TA.lt
UNEQUALED In '.Coughs, Colds, .Catarrh,
Asthma, Uronobltis, and consumption.
CURES WITHOUT PAHj
A recent cold In three to tlx hnnn ; and alao,
lT iu V1TALIS1NU, PUBIFYINO and BTI
WULATINO effnoU upon the general aystam,
it remarkablr cmcarious in all
uineasu or the: blood.
Including ricrolula and Eruptions of the akin,
Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
Heart Disease, and tieneial Debility.
ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I
ALSO, A
Volatile Solution of Tar
For INHALATION, without application ol
HEAT. A remarkably VA LU ABLE discovery,
us tbs whole apparatus can be carried in the vest
pocket, readv at any time for tueiuoet effectual
and positively curative use in
All Diseases of the NOSE, TIIUOAT
and LUNtUS.
THE COMPOUND
Tar and Mandrake Pill.
for use In connection with the ELIXIR TAR,
Is a combination of the TWO most valuable
ALTERATIVE Medicines known In the Pro
fession, and renders this Pill without exception
the very best ever offered.
The SOLUTION and COMPOUND ELTXIB of
ii without doubt th ihmi remedy known in
cue of
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER.
It is a Speciflo for such diseases, and should be
kept In the household of every family, especially
during those months la which
CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER
ere liable to prevail. A small quantity taken
lly will invent contracting; these terrible
Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 per Bottle
Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $S.00per Sox
Tsr and Mandrake Pills, Wets per box.
Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES
to your Drug-fiat, or to
Xi. P. HYDE & CO.,
BOLB P BOPHIETOB8,
19!i-7th Avenue, New X'ork,
Sold by all Druggists,
tST For Bale by F. MORTIMER, New Bloom
field, Pa., aud Druggists generally.
Dissolution of Co-PartuerKliIp.
OTICE Is hereby (riven that the co nartner.
shin heretofore existinif lietween the uiidtir.
sinned, miller the name of Rough, Snyder at Co.,
Is dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the
Hi in will be found with J. W. H. KoiikIi, and no
tice Is itlven th.it accounts must be settled within
thirty days rroin tun date.
J. W. fl. KOimil,
W. H. HNVDliK,
W. H. KOUU11.
Newport, Aug., 20, 1871
The buft1iiea heretofore conducted bv Kniiah.
Snyder & Co., will be coutlnueil by thesnWrlbers.
.1. W. H. KOlNiU,
W. H. KOUUH.
-yy-ILLIAM M. HUTCH,,.
Justice of the B'oace,
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, ' '
New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a,
. mr Special attention paid to Collection of all
Kinds. Deeds, Itullds, Mull nates and Aitreement
neatly executed.
7 101 1
( ALL KINDS of Prlntlnn neatly
PRINTING exeeuted at the " Huxunij
I imaa OTaiM jo yyfiua.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
TO BUY ,s
REAL ESTATE !
EIGHTY-FIVE LOTS have been sold In six
months, in the New Town of
G Jl 1 Eli CIT Y,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania,
At EAST MAHANOY JUNCTION, and close to
four dllterent Railroads aud the greatest Anthra
cite Coal Trade Iu theUtate. The land la level and
clear of stone.
The lot-owners nre forming a BUILDINd AS
SOCIATION to build houses and start up Manu
tacturing Business.
I will continue to sell lots at tl25.0O a piece and
allow Five Years time to raise the money. Size
of each lot Is ii X 150 fuet.
I am also prepared to start the new town of
ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA,
to be located on the North Side of the Fernandlna
and Cedar Keys lliillroad.half way between Hart's
Koad and Cahihan i one lot In each Square will be
given free of charge to the first person who builds
a house. ou It as the town will have One Hundred
Squares. One Hundred Emigrants or Settlers
from any part of the world can obtain Lots for
nothing by building on them. The balance of the
Lots will be sold to any person for the sum of figs
a piece and live years time allowed to raise the
money, the size of each lot to be 40 X ISO feet;
nearly all the lots are ooveied with splendid yel
low l'liie Timber. '
I hare also for sale some of the best
YELLOW PINE TLIBER LAND,
Extending from the new town to St. Mary's River,
(a navigable River) which winds around In a
horse shoe form at from live to fifteen miles dis
tance o!f. The land produces the very best fruits,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Hananas, Figs, Grapes,
Peaches, &c, and crops ot Cotton, Sugar Cane,
Hay, Corn, Potatoes, &o., with but little cultiva
tion. Price 10.()0 per Acre, and live years'
time allowed to raise the money. The Orange City
lot-owners and farmers will also form a Building
Association to put up buildings and erect nianu-
lauhuiee, o.c
S" For further particulars address
JAMES II. GR1ER,
POTTSVILLE,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA.
W. Or Inquire of the Agent here. 1 29 tf
GIVEN AWAY.
A Fine German Chromo I
Wesend an elegant CHROMO.motintedand ready
for Framing, Free to every Agent for
UNDER - GROUND,
OR,
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE.
By Thos. W. Knox.
842 Tages OctuTO. 180 Flue Engravings.
Relates incidents Anil Accident tipvnnil ihn
Light of Davt Startllllff Adventures In all 111rl.nl
the World; Mines and Modes of Working them:
Under-current of Society; Gambling audits Hor
rors t Caverns and their Mysteries; The Dark
Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their Secrets;
Down in the Denths of thn Sen, Hr.i-.ano- Mt,riMu
of the Detection ol Crime.
The book treats ot experience with brigands;
nights In opium dens and gambling hells; lire In
prison; Stories of exiles; adventures ainoug Indi
ans; Journeys through Sewers and Catacombs;
Accidents In the Mines; plratos and piracy; tor
tures of the Inquisition: wonderful burglaries;
underworld of the great cities, etc, etc.
Agents Wanted I
For this work. Kxcluslve territory erlvnn. Ao-enta
can make $100 a week in selling this book. Bend
tor litrcuiars auu terms to agents.
,1. It. JlUKlt 61 J1Y l)K,
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, 111. 6 41 ly
DH, CROOK'S WINE OF TAR I
Ten Tarof aipnblte
teaHias proved Dr .Crook's
WlneorTnr to have more
merit than any eimilar
preparation evcroffered to
(he publlo. It la rich In
the medicinal qualities of
Tar, and unequaletl for
diseases of the Throat .t
I. antra, performing the
most remarkable cures. It
effectually cures all Coughs
and Colds. It baa cured so
...... na. . A 1 1. M
ami Brourhltl. that it
has been pronounced
apeolflo tor theae com
plaints. For Paine In the
streast, Hide or Kaek,
Uravel r Kidney die
raa,dlaeaseBOftheIirln ary Orarana. JaasMltee,
or any uvr y -
It has no equal.
ttiealeoaeapeHor Tonic,
Beatoree the Appetite,
trensrtnen losBvinm,
Reetoree sue Weak and IHbllitat4l,
C'anam the loort to llKt,
Remove lynTti and Indla;.-iioii,
I'raianta IMalartoua Aevera.
Oltree tone to jrenr By etena,
iaj;i:r Tiu:Bi,ooDiuit?
' J. And the health of the system
aTJTi will follow. There Is u r,iui,in-
tion of Iron and Poke Ilool
moreeuectual tlian all ollieix,
which will remove from your
ystem the Impure and vitiated
blood which causes disease, and
at tlio sumo time build up your
health aud strength It never
tall to euro. If you have
ttrrofula,arrolnloas llcas
s of the Kyra or Kara, r
Hrrofnlrt tn any form. Tet
ter, While ftwclllnar. 4ltl
Morra, IHrera, or Nrrolulous
Inllauimatlona, you can rely
on betug cured with this prepB
ratlon Known aa Itr. t'rooit'e
Compound Myrnp of 1'oke
ff-i Hoot. lUieaiiiatlnm, I'nlna
witIAJ .In Mmkisr llonpa.t ouatltu.
(loua lirokcudawa by Murou-
cured by It. For Myphllia, or
Mynhllitle talnt.tliHruisuoth.
lug equal to lu. A trial will
prove la.
Icautll your Complexion.
Do not use paint or powder, but get a more
lu'iiuunent beauty by purifying your blood.
II. la preparation of I run aud foke liool
inl-surouiihandscalyakiiiaortuudHiiiooili:
ci,uin;,s that aullow couiplexlou to ono ,f
f.i niincKsand health, and remove any ln ti
ll IklnrHaeaol llieNklu, Hluiulra, fun.
I o.rrn. lllolchea A ft:ruptlou. Ii you wi,i
.-N i-fuH-kHandahcultitycoiunlexlon usuiii.
t i-.u'a Compound byrup of l'onu itooL.
Daily Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT!
THK subscriber wishes tn notify the eltlzensof
llloomneld and Newport that he Is running a
Dally I.iue between these two places. and will haul
Freight of any kind, or rromptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted X his care.
Oi Jars niay r s led for him at the stores of
F. Mortimer at Co., New UlooinUeld.or Mllllgan
Musaer, Newport, Pa.
J. 8. WHITMOBK.
. ; Blooinlleld, Jauary26,U70.
W ' a
i,Ta
w
' FonMrtv WHV
f V H. T. luXMBOU.
JLAEK.
FLUID EXTRAOT BUOHU.
Is the only Known Remedy for Brlghts, Dis
ease, and has cured ever case of Diabetes In
which It has been given, Irritation of the Keck,
of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidneys.
Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Deten
tion of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland,
Stone In the Bladder, Grave!, Brick Dust Deposit,
and Muconsor Milky Dir-charges, and for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes,
attended with the following symptoms : Loss
of Power, Loss of Memory, Dlmculty of Breath
ing, Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, Pain in tho
Hack, Flushing of the Body, Eruption on the
Face, Pallid Countenance, Lassitude of the
System, etc.
Used by persons In the decline or change of
life, after confinement or labor paint, bed-wet-Jng
In children, etc.
In many affections peculiar to ladles, thd Ex
tract Buchu Is nneqnalcd by any other remedy
As In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain
fulness or Snppessfon of Customary Evacuation s
Ulcerated or Schlrms state of tho Vterns, Lea
corrheea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com
plaints Incident to the sex. It Is prescribed
extensively by the most eminent Physicians and
M Id wives for enfeebled and delicate constiu
tious of both sexes and all ages.
KXABNXTS EXTRACT BUCHTT. 3.
Vura IHttattt ArMnj from Imprudnea,
JIabitt of Dutipation, etc., In all their stages, at
little expense, little or nochango In diet, no in
convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fre
quent desire, and elves strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions, Preventlngana
Caring Strictures of the Uretha, Allaying Pain
and Inflammation, so frequent in this clans of dis
eases, and expelling all Poisonous matter
XXAJtHZrS EXTRACT BUCHU.
11.00 per bottle or six bottles for $5.00. delivered
to any address, secure from observation. Bold
by drngiriats everywhere. Prepared by
KEARNEY & CO., 104 Dusne St..N. T.
to whom all letters for Information should be
addressed.
Avoid Quacks and Impostors.
No Charge for Advice and Consolation.
Dr. J. II. Vyotl, Graduate Jegtrwn Medical
CoUtgi, Philadelphia, author of several valuable
workB, can be consulted on all diseases of tho
Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which ho has mado
an especial study) either In malo or female, no
matter from what cause originating or of how
long standing. A practice of 80 years enables
him to treat disease with success. Cures guar
anteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a dis
tance can forward letter describing symptoms
and enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for tho Guide to lltalth. Price 10 Cents.
i. h. DYOTT, M.D., Physician aad Surgeon,
lMSuansSt, New York
Drugs ! Drugs !
THE Subscriber has on hand nnd 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
i tal purposes.
S&"l'ltji''iuii' Order run-fully and
promptly Jillrtl.
D. M . E B Y ,
NKWPOKT, PEKRY COUNTY, PA.
r.I?o iSliooiiifilcox.
TUB subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
FINE ASSORTMENT OK
FRENCH OALF SK'JNS,
FINK LININGS,
R O A N S ,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, AWLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
F. MORTIMER.
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OF
Toitcasto-vvn, l'onn'ii.
POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No
Steam rinks taken. This Ik one of the best
conducted and most reliable Companies in the
Htute. Country property Insured Perpetually
at 14 00 per thousand, aud Town property ut 15 00
iiiuunanu.
LEWIS POTTER,
NKW BLOOM F1KL1), PA., .
4 Id Agent for Terry County.
ooon
1 oooonno
OOOOoUiKHW)
OftOUl KM M ( 0
OtKMMMKMMHMKMHHtO
(XtMHMNtKltMHMIOtHsMH)
OOOO IHKHH KX.HiOHJH KH HjO
oooonnonooonoti tuinmtnooonoooo
IKMMnKM HXMkO UlllLAT 1MUUAINH M.IXMXMMKU
OOfKMtOOOO 004MHIIHHJO
WKMiOOO ' CMKXMXKft
ooouo Ar now Offertd ixxxxj
OOO OtlO
DO
BY
1K
CH)
F. MOETIMEE,
I , IXhMK) OUOUO
04KMMKU) OtMHMJOO
OOOUtMHMy1)NW BlOOm fl id. OOsMHMNMrO
IXKMMMHHHKKl OOlKMKMMKKK
OOOOOOOUOOOUOO OOtMXHHKKKWOOO
iXKMH HMHMHMMMMM X MH
, tKHMKKHMNMHMHMNitJ
, UOOOUOOlMKHMHKHMi
. , OtMXKMMsUIkO ; ' ' '
, ... 0OO4MMM '
0OOO ' ' '
ii , .
Frofcssional Cards.
AM. MARKEL. Attorneyt-taw,
New Hloomtleld, Perry county, Pa.
aarOmeewlthChas. A. Harnett, Esq., Centre
Square, adjoining Mortimer's Store.
L
EW18 POTTER, " '
; ATTORNEY AT 1AW,
- NEW BLOOMFIKLD, PERRY CO., PA.
I?1fafm firrminfln A n.a J
Wrl 1 1 n rra onrl all 1or,,,1 1...t.
twiimu nun vuurvirui
tuslness carefully attend-
ed to.
iinsiugi nuu uu ivmoii vi
a. yi
lHARLES IL RmiLKY. Attorney at Law,
V- new jMoon.ne.u, 1'err
rrv ln To
eonice with C. A. Harnett. Esq.; next door
to
luuitiuioi iuuio August 20. 1872
TTM. A. 8PONSLF.R, Attorney at-Law,
Ofllce adjoining his residence, on East
Main street. New Bloomfleld, Perry co., Fa. 3 i ly
CHA8. A. BAttNETT, Attorney at-Law,
New Hloomtleld, Perry co.. Pa.
3omce adjoining Mortlaier Store. 32 ly
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
New Bloomfleld, PorryCo.. Pa.
r omce opposite the Court House, and two
loors east of the Perry County Bank.
Refers to B. Mclntlre, Esq. June 27, 1871.
JOHN G. SIIATTO, Surgeon Dentist.
,, . . . . New Hloomtleld, Perry co., Pa.
All Kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
done in the best manlier, and at reasonable
prices.
-Omce at his residence, one door East of the
Robinson House, and opposite Wm. A. Sponsor's
WM. M. 81ITCH,
ATTURNEY-AT-LAW,
New Hloomlleld, Terry co.. Pa.
m&-1 111 If-p Tun h,u. w,. .. i . ,..,
8tore-S7Ty . ' ul - Jttu,MU,er
CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law.
" . few Bloomfleld. Perry oo.. Pa.
J$r All Orofessinnnl lllluinnBa t.t...mn,l., K.lri.u
fuRyatteudedtaaiv.
irM. N. 8E1BERT, Attorney-at-Law,
IT New Blooinlleld, Perry co.. Ta.
Bloomfleld, 833 ly. ' '
JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law.
. NEWPORT. PA.
WOlllce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6
LEWIS POTTER, notart ppblio, New Bloom
Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
nrenareri nml m.e ,i,urlalna,.iun,u t..i.n
r inds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
LciMirou, win IVI9U UIKH uepusiltollS tO DO TCiHX In
any court lu the United Slates.
7 10 ly'
New Carriage Mauufuctorj-,
On High Stkekt, East of Carmslk St.,
New nioomncld, ronn'A.
THE subscriber has tullt a large and commodi
ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street,
New Bloomfleld, Pa., where be Is prepared to man
ufacture to order
Cil i i i n it o
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleiffhs of every Style;
built to order, and finished in the most artistic and
durable manlier.
Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work tiiat will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
AsTREPA IKING of all kinds neatly and prompt
lydone A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
13 tf
INSURE IN THE
Perry County
Mutual Benefit Association,
OF
NEW BLOOM FIELD, PERRY CO., PA.
CAarfered by the Legislature March 9, 1872.
THE CHEAPEST AND SAFEST LIFE
INSURANCE ever ollered to the people.
Jf, I" Mutual enterprise for the protection of
Widows and Orphans in the county. Members
pay FIVE liOLLAIts for a certificate of
HlM11llM,ral,lt, IllillliiiiinU,,.. nn 1 . ,wt
. .. . ...... .... ,. 1, hi uuus uii apes utnweeu
and 35.ll.Ou; between 35 and tV),tl.5Ui between 50
and 65, $i00; for the term ot three years, com
mencing January, 1873 ; and the sum of J1.10 on
the death of a member. The membership not to
exceed one thousand. A member dying, to re
ceive as many dollars as thore are paying oertlfl--cate-hohlers.
This plan Is adopted in order that
,,u.m,..i, ii.,Q ucrn cAuiuucu iroiu oenentsill
other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their
..!., o i,ira.,iiH iiiuji ouiuin hojiio ueiieni Oil
a siiiall Investment. It commends Itself to the
fuuuu ,i ,uq iranou niai, it prevenis me country
from lieioff lrni,i.l nf r m..a l.w 7
panles. . .
JOHN A. BAKER, President
CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer
LEWIS POTTER, Becreta
WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent.
CLARK'S PURE PERSIAN
Inisoct Powder,
For the destruction of all kinds of
Insects, viz i
MOACHEB. BED-BUGS, ANTS.
FLEAS, MOTHS, &c, &o. Also.
Insects on Animals, Fowls, Plants, to
i V8K FOR "
CLARK'H INSECT POWDER,
Warranted Pure.
Price 25 Cents' per Bottle. For sale by F
Mortimer, New Bloomfleld, Fa. T8o2
use:
Blatchloj'i
IforlzontAl
' "3 ICK CREAM
v FREEZER I
Tlngley's Patent, will produce a liner quality of
Cream In less time aud with loss labor, than any
other Freezer made. Is perfectly air-tight, and
will pay the entire cost of the machine In one
season In saving of Ice alone. Sizes from three to
forty quarts. Call and see It, or send tor cata-
'0gUe' CHAS. O. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
606 Commerce Street,
SIStf ' Philadelphia, Pa.
TADIE8 AND CHILDREN will And a
J splendid assortment of shoel at the old
price store of T. Mortimer.
i.-rTi irL THE BEST