Ml)C Mints, New JJIoomftcli), flct. imts. n"( commincaoiw.fromai't)CMon.st(iiofire inieresterf n matters properly belonging to this deportment. Tuesday, July 11, ,1871. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Preparing DricdTrnlt. The following directions for selecting curing, packing and shipping fruits for market, will bo found useful to all who desire to obtain the best prices : Dried apples select sound fruit, not too ripe. He careful to preparo them clean. Lot there be no specks of the akin on any part, and, above all, bo sure they are well cured. Dried apples com ing to market with specks of skin, or cores and seeds still on, never meet ready Halo at market prico. " Sliced" apples always pay for the additional trouble, bat where this is not done, let the abovo, as to cleanliness' bo observed. This done, and dried of a bright color, they will sell readily for good prices. Dried cherries, with seeds, in always Hell. They should be carefully picked when ripe, thoroughly dried, and kept as oleau ns possible. " Seedless" cherries belong to tho most fancy of domestic dried fruit, and always find a ready mar ket at good prices. They require to be carefully dried without being burned, and packed in their natural stato. If mixed with molasses, or " doctored in any way, it is detected at once, and they have to be sold at very reduced prices. Dried plums should bo handled in tho saute manner as cherries. Dried blackberries have recently be come quite a staple, and in many sec tions tho best paying crop that grows. Vhcu ripe they should be nicely dried (not burned) before packing. If packed before thoroughly dried, they breed worms, become mouldly, and lead to gen eral dissatisfaction. Dried raspberries always bring a bet ter price than blackberries, and should be handled tho same way. Useful Recipes. To Mako Fiat-Irons Smooth. Hub them with clean lard, and wipe dry ; or, rubbing them with a little beeswax while hot, will havo the desired effect. Rose Oil. Put any quantity of dried rose leaves into an earthenware pipkin, cover them with olive oil, and keep hot for some hours. The oil will extract both odor and color. To Whiten l'iano Keys. Tho Ivory keys to a piano which have become yel low way bo made white by washing them with a sponge with diluted sulphurous aoid, or a solution of hyposulphato of so da, and expose to tho suu. Stopping Holes in Furniture. Take good gluo aud boil with water to a clear thin liquid. Mix with tho sawdust of tho same wood, or of other wood, of tho sumo color of tho furniture to a paste. While hot, cover tho rough wood or holes with this, and when dry, scrapo and pol ish. To Mako Cloth Water-proof. In a pail of' soft water put half a pound of sugar of lead, half a pound of alum; stir this at iutervals until it becomes cool ; then pour it into another puil and put the gar ment therein, and let it be in for twenty four hours, and hang it up to dry with out wringing it. ("llpnnRincr Ulunkets. Put two laruo tablo-spoonfuls of borax and a pint of HOlip into a tuu ui uuiu wuiur. u nuu dissolved put in a pair of blankets, and let theiu rouiain over night. Next day rub and drain them out, and rinse thor oughly in two waters, and hang them out 1o dry. 1)0 not wring them. To Take Hrulscs Out of Furniture. Wet ' tho part with warui water ; doublo a piece of brown paper fivo or six times, soak it in tho warm water, and lay it ou the place ; apply on that a warm, but not hot flat iron till tho moisture is evaporated. If tho bruiso bo not gone, repeat the process. After two or three applications, tho dent or bruiso will bo raised to the surface. If the bruiso be small, merely soak it with warm water, and bold a red-hot iron near tho surface, keeping tho surface coutinually wet the bruise will soon disappear. Tomatoes and Health. A correspondent calls our atten I'iou to the attack recently made by a well-known writer on the use of Tomatoos as au articlo of food, and asks our opiu ' iou. We answer : Tho writer gives no i'uotu in support of his opinion. On tho contrary, the experience ot tue publio has thoroughly tested and provod their value. Don't eschew tomatoes. , ' t& Warm or luke-warm water, as is well knowu, when taken in considerable quantity is almost certain to produce nausea. Now hot water, that is, as hot i as it cart bo swallowed, produoes a direct ,. 1 j opposite effect. ', Ilurte, who, whenev ' ' 'or he found hiniBelf indisposed,' would f Jriuk freely of it in the morning, said it '.' was the fluent stimulant and most power ful restorative in the world. ' DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, The Best in the World t STRICTLY PURE ! NO SAND! NO ROSIN! NO CLAY! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND I Cliildren Can Do The Washing. JVo Washboard Required. iVo lioillng Weeded. By the use of the Uncgvaled and Unapproachable Dobbins' Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Tlmo and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED! Try It once, and use It ever afterward. Every Grocer Sells It. Every Family Uses It. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT ! Be sure th.it the wrapper has on It the cut of Mrs. ogy nnd Mr. Enterprise, and that each bar is stamiied with thu name of the inventor and originator, J. Jl. DnnniNS, as none other 1 irpmiintv Like everything of great value. It Is extensively viiiiirii.;n,:ii. nnu uiemarKcc nuru Willi false and worthless Electric .Soaps, not worth house-room, anil dear. even if given away. The Finest American Toilet Soap, fully anual to tho French made bv n French soapimiker In the same manner as the French soaps are made, nnd sold nt one-fourth their ju ice, is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins' Toilet Soup I NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT I The Best Emollient in the Marlcct! It Is Riven the preference at every watering place in the country, aud Is for sale everywhere. rictiHo yVwlt ITor It Don't be put otr with any cheap common soap. Try it, and see how much BETTER it is than we say. The only Koot Polish that will produce a Itrllllan and LastliigShlne, and, at the name time preserve the leather, is Dobbins' Elootrio Eoot Polish, Makes Old Boots Look Like NewOnes, And Calf skin Like Patent Leather. It Is put up In a Patent box, the greatest novelty of the age, The box alone Is worth more to keep than the price of Box and Pol ish combined. U KliUGHAT," The Genuine Tt'KKisii Rath compound, used In all Oriental countries, in the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty, In exact style, odor ami quality itoiu mu original receipt, us iu;u made In Constantinople, nnd Importdiitlcs. prelum ou gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it nt a very low nrlce. llv lis use a bath becomes indeed a luxury. Very highly scented, nnd producing miraculous ellvcts upon the skin. It Is really worth a mat. If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull cure, use 101 youi clonics 1 O II II I X s ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your person DOBBINS' TRIPLE SCENTED Toilet Soap ! USE FOR YOUR B00T3 Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish Use In tlie Butii Aud Bubseriho (or the "Electric Messenger," a Beautiful Fashion Paier, sent FltKE to nil who will send llielr uaincsto me ooie nopnewis, I. L. CUAGIX & CO., . " 'I- . 119 South Fourth Street, PuiLIDELFuU "" 103 Barclay Street, Kkw Toiuc. 144 State Street, Boston. t3TTMs ISoap U for Bale bj F, Mortimer. vo, XH'W uoowueid, ttT ij CONSUMPTION. ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE. By J. H. SCHSNCK, M. 0. Vfttir hnmiMi beln firm prvwod wny Tor whow nnnth there wuh no other reaaon than thpncKlprtor known nnd indisputably nroven means of cure. Those nwir nnd dour to mmlly ond friends nro sleeping the drpfuiileas atuniber into which, bad thpy cMmly ndoptod IB. JOttKIMI If. WCMFXCK ftlMPLB TKKATnKNT, nd avftlted theniMdvi f his wundprMly effica cious mcdlclnea, they would not have fallen. Ir. Hrhenrk hiw In hln own rivte proved that wherever mill. dent vitality remain, that vitality, by hln medicine and his directions fur their use, la quickened Into healthful vigor. In thin statement tliern ts nothlnsr preumpttiOtis. To the fiilth of tlie Invalid In made no representation that In not a thousand times auMtautlated by living and vlslhle works. The theory of the cure by Dr. Hchenck'a medicines h m simple as It la uufallinir. Its philosophy requires no argument. Ithtaelf-ua anrhifr. self-convincing. The Hea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pllli are the first two weapons with whlrh tho citadel of the malady la assailed. Two-thirds or the canes of con aumptlon originate In dyspepsia and a functionally disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial tube "sympathize" with tho stomach. Thev re apond to the morbific action or the liver. Here then come the cnlmlrntlng result, and the Betting In, With all Its distressing svmiitnmn of The Mandrake I'llls are composed of one of Na ture's noblest Rifts the 1'odophllluin Ieltiitum. They possess all the hlood-.seurchlng, Alterative properties of calomel, but. unlike calomel, they "m:vk nu mti ku iikiiino. The work of cure is now beginning. The vitiated and tnticous deM)slts In theltowels and in the ali mentary cunal are ejected. Tlie liver, like a clock. Is wound up. Jt arouses from Its torpidity. Tim Htomach acts respnnslvely, nnd the putiuut begins to feel that be is getting, at last, a ki fim-y or joon nroon. The Hea-weed Tonic, In conjiirictlnn with tlie Pills, permeates and assimilates with the food, t'hyllil cutloo Is now progressing without Its previous tor tures. Digestion becomes painless, nnd the cure fa aeen to be nt hand. There Is no more flatulence, no exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite seta In. Now comae the greatest Wood Pnrlller ever yet given by an Indulgent father to suffering man. HchenckB 1'nlmonle Hyrnp comes In to perform Its functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It enters at once upon Its work. Nature can not be cheated. Jt collects and rina the impaired and diseased portions of the lungs. In the form of f;utherlngs, It prepares them for expectoration, and ol In a very short time tho malady Is vanmilMhed. the rotten throne that It occupied Is renovated and made new, and the jintient, In all the dignity of ro Rained vigor, steiis forth to enjoy the luuuhood or womanhood that was I P Aft rOMT. The aecond thing la, the patients must atay in s warm room until they get well ; It Is almost Impos sible to prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis eased, but It must be prevented or a cure can not be elTeeted. Fresh air and riding out. especially In this Beet Ion or the country, In the fall and winter sea son, are all wrong, l'hyslcfans who recommend that course lose their patients. If their lungs are badly diseased; and yet, lecause they are In the housethey must not sit down quiet; they must walk about the room as much and as fast as tlie strength will bear, to get up a good circulation of blood. Tho patients must keep in good spirits be determined to get well. This bus a great deal to do with the appetite, and Is the great point to gain. To dCHpalr of cure alter such evidence of Its pos sibility In the worst ruses, nnd moral certainty In all others. Is alnml. Dr. Hchenck s personal atate ment to tlie Faculty of Ills owu cure waa lu these modest words; ' Many years ago I was In the last atngea of con aumption ; con lined to my bed, and at one lime my physicians thoughtthat I could not llvenweek; then, like a drowning man catching at straws, I heard of and obtained the preparations which I now offer to the public, and they mnde a perfect cure of me. It seemed to me that I could feci them penetrntemy whole system. They soon ripened the matter In my lungs, and I would spit up more than a pint of offen sive yellow matter every morning for a long time. "An aooti ns thnt began to subside, my cough, fever, pains, and night-sweats all began to leave me, nnd my appetite became ao great that It waa with dllilculty that I could keep from eating too much. I soon gained my atreugth, aud have grown iu llesU ever since. I was weighed shortly after my recovery." added the Doctor, " then looking like a mere skeleton ; my weight was only ninety-seven pounds; my present weight Is two hundred and twenty-live (srift) pound's, and for years J havecujoyed uninterrupted health.'1 Dr. Bchenck has discontinued his professional visits to New York and lioston. He or bis son. Dr. J. II. Kehenck, Jr., still continue to aee patients at their OfMce, No. 15 North blxth Htreet, Philadelphia, every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 8 r.u. Those who wish a thorough examination with the Heaplro meter will be char god .". The lies piro meter declarea the exact condition of the lungs, and patient cau readily learn whether they are curable or not. The directions for taking the medicine are adapt ed to the Intelligence even of a child. Follow these directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, except ing that In some cases the Mandrake Pills are to be taken in Increased doses; the three medicines need no other accompaniments than the ample Instruc tions that accompany them: First create appetite. Of returning health, hunger la the most welcome symptom, when It comes, as It will rome, let the despairing at once be of good cheer. Uood blood at once follows, the cough loosens, the night-sweat la abated. In a abort time both of these morbid aynip toma are gone forever. Dr. Hchenck'a medicines are constantly kept in tens of thousands or families. As a laxative or pur gative, the Mandrake Pills are a standard prepara tion; while tlie Pulmonic Hyrup, as a cure of coughs and colds, may be regarded as a propbylacterio against consumption In any of Its forms. Price of the Pulmonic Hyrup aud Hea-weed Tonic, ViOa bottle, or $7.60 a half dozen. Mandrake Pills, J5 centa a box. For sale by all druggluta and dealera. JaJOTlNON. 1IOM.OWAY & t'OWDEN. fi02 A.t('h Street, Hilladelpuiii, Wholesale Agents. 6 23 ly IsTEW YORK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YOltK, S TJi 1 C TL Y M UT UA L ! AhsoIh, H I ,.-, 00 ! I8SUKH all the new formi of l'ollcles, and pr kciiIh us (avurublc term usuuy cuiuiiauy In Hie United KtiiteH. The C'oniiiany will make temporary loans on lis Pollelrs. Thirty days' Ri ace allowed on each payment, and the pulley held uood dui'lnx Hint thntt. 1'olicies is.Hui'u by this Cumpuuy are uon-furfolt-urn. No extra charRe are made for traveling permits. Policy-holder Blunt in the annual prollU ol the Company, and have a voice, in tho elections aud inamiKemcnt of thcOiiipany. No policy or Medical fceeliaiK''d. ,)lTl I.AWHKNl'K. l'rei't. M. II. WvMioui", View 1'rus't. J. P.liootus, Stsc'y. J. F. KATON, (Jenerai Agent, No. A North Third Street, t&t yl Collet Itlock, HanUburn, Pa. JL AUASOLS AM) . SUN U1MBUELLAS, WE HAVE THEM," F, MORTIMER & Co!,1; , NEW ULOOMKIKLU, PA. t i Ladies, Attention I ' Bend Ten Cents aud a Stamp for a valuable, secret, which ivory voung lady should know. CllAHLES V. ALLHOy, 6U13t ! . Plttsburuh, Pa. 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Are You Afflicted or Sick ? UHE FAHRNEY'S BLOOD CLEANSER on PANACEA! u at Pi -3 S AN Alterative nnd Cntlmrtlc, or Tonic and Purge, for (llseuBcn arising from bad blood. U Ills preparation was entabllBlica In lHTU.and lias been prepared In liquid form for more tlian 18 years. In January or February, 1870, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar articlo which Is Inferior to the genuine, nnd which should not be mistnken for ours. Ask for "Dk. FAirnNsr's Blood G'leakseii on Panacea," nnd accept no others. The Trado Mark of tne oldest and genuine. U printed In green on a yellow wrapper, hav ing also tho slicnaturo of 1'. tauruuy, M.D., Chicago. "Dr. r. lahrney Health Menmatr" elves the history and uses of tho Bt.onr Cleansek, testimonials, and other Information, sent free charge. Address DR. I . FAIIHNEY 8 I11IOTMF.113 6 VII., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pa. Ask for Dr. Faliruoy's Blood Cleanser nnd CLEANSE YOUlt BLOOD. E-T" Sold everywhere and In New Bloomflcld by F. Modtimer & Co., only. 518 A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS 4 S-3 Ensdreds of Thousands Bear testimony to their Woader ful Curative tiffecu. lis WHAT ARE THEY? fBg NK, j FANCY DR Hade or Poor Rum, Whiskey, Prouf Spirit a and Ilcfuso JLIanara doctorod, spiced and sweet- ened to pious the tasto, e&llod"Tonlca,""Appctl2. era," " P.estorers," ao., that load tha tippler on to drnnkenncBS and rolo, bat are a tmo Medicine, mcdo (Tom tlia Katlro Boots and Ilerba of California, freo iroin nil Alcohvlio Htlmnlnntn. Thoyaro tho UltEAT 1ILOOI) PUUIFIKll anil A LIFE CJIVINU 1'IllNCIl'l.K a perfect lionovator and Invlgorator of tho Bystcm, carrying off all poisonous mattor and restoring tiio blood to a healthy condition, No person contaUo these Bitters according to direc tion and remain long unwell. S1UU wlllba given for on Inrarab1ocaio,rrovidcd tho bones aro not destroyed by mineral pcltiuu or other means, and the vital orguna wasted bcj'&i.J the point of repair. Fur lnflnminiilory nnd Chronic licmnn tlsm nnd Gout, Dyapcnsla, ur Inillgestioti, ItilluuH, ltonilttont and Intermittent Forem Ulaenaesur the Iilood, lilvor, Kldnoya, nnd llluddcr, these Blttora bavo been most success ful, t-uch l)laeanea aro caused by Vitiated Dlood, which Is gonorslly produced by derangement of the Uljentlvo OrcnuH. UYPl'eIA OU INDIGESTION, need ache, Palu In tho ghouldora, Coughs, TlKhtuoss of tho Cbost, Dlzzlcoss, Bour Eructations of tho Stomach, Dad tasto la the Mouth, DUloua Attacks, l'alpltatlon of the Heart, InOammatloa of the Lungs, Pain In tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palniul symptoms, are the offsprings of DyBpcpata. They tnvlgornto the Htomach and allmulato tue tor pid liver and bowels, which render thorn of unequalled efficacy In cloanslng the blood of all Impurities, and Imparting now life and vigor to tho whole system. FOIL rililN DISUAhli-S, Eruptions, Totter, Bait llheum, Blotches, Bpota, l'lmplcs, rustulcs, Bolls, Car buncles, King-Worms, Bculd-rioad, Boro ycs, Erysip elas, Itch, Bcurls, Dlscoloratlons of tho Bkln, Humors and Diseases of ttio bkin, of whatever name or nature, era literally d'jg up and curried out of tho system In a short time by tho uso of those Bitters. One bottle In such casus will convince tho mout incredulous of their curative euuct. Cleanso tho Vitlutod Blocd whonovor you find Its Impurities bursting through tho shin In Pimples, Erup tions or Burns cleanse It when yon find it obstructed and slugKlsh in tho veins ; cleanso It when it Is foul, and your fosltuKS will suit you whon. Koep tho blood pure and tho health of tho eysleni wilt follow. PIN, T A PK aud other WO It SIS, lurking In tho system of so many thousands, aro clfcotually destroy ed and removed. Tor full dlructlona, read carefully the circular around each bottlj, printed tn four lan guages Enghsherniau, ir'reuou uud BpuuisU. J. WALKER. Proprietor. Ii. II. MoDONALD 6 CO., Pruggtsts and Oen. Agents, Baa Francisco, Col,, and ft) and 84 Commurco Btruut, &uw York. PTBOLD BT ALL L)ltUU(J13T3 AXU DLALCU3. CLOTHING MADE TO 0KDEB! A CHOICE A&SOHTMENT OF Always ou Uuud, from whlcli to select. ORDER CL0TH1XU READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior Quality always on band. F. Mortimer P Co., MurcblO, '09. New Bloomllold.Pa. A Perfectly Non-Explosive Lamp PKltKINHJSi HOrSK'8 PATENT LAMPS are the only Lump that (iivKs l'Kiir-Kcr 8a Fin v with aix kinds of oil j iiey are niuiie 01 uiass, and will last a lifetime, making them I lie CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. . The undersigned are Agents for Perry tloimty. and will supply Merchants at tho Manufacturers' price. Persons wanting a good article aro re quested to examine this lump. , i , ; K. MOBTIMEK ft CO., . , New Illooinlltild, Pa. 9. Agents wanted to canvas the County. : ill v if 1 1 jj2 - Ul III If o mtu txtv-v inn vn? a tttt.v. i ni n Cloliiitts frj lteiulj MADE TO Mj lp Made IIJI 11 riio to graphs 1 rhotORraphs JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tenth)!! ot the citizens ot this county to the fact that he is prepared to take VHOTOURAPHH in the best stvle of the art. Ills lonir exnerlencH enables him to produce FICTUltES WHICH CAyNOT BE EX CELLED. All persons arc 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, Perry Co., Pa Bloomfiold Academy! An English and Classical School FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal School and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 20th of August, 1870 AS the above school has recently been re-organ-Ized, students can enter any time. Prof. WM. II. DILL, a graduate of ltutgcr's Col lege, N, J., Principal. SlissANNAK. AUGSPUROKK, a graduate of Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Painting, Drawing, French and German. Every facility for the training of tlie youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal aud thorough education. Tlie Collegiate Depnrtiiicnt embraces all the higher branches, Including the Latin nnd Greek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural IScieuce aud ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July aud August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, English Hranchcs and Mathematics, for tlie scholastlo year, 81tW. in vacations. 82i),0l. Tlie Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, under tlie supervision of Wiliam Grier, Esq., by whom good nnd substantial board will be fur nished: and the pupils will be under the strict care of the Principal. Addross W. II. DILL, A. M. Principal, or WILLIAM GltlElt, 4lt (Kuw lJloomileld, Perry county, Ta. THE BEST IN USE THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY Sewing Machine IT combines all tlie best features of other good machines, witli New and Valuable Improvements, which make It THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET RUNNING as well as the Most Simple Machine In Use. IT WILL HEM IT WILL BBAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL Q AT HER, . . IT WILL QCILT, and will use cither Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with eiual ease. It uses a straight ueedle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON BOTH BIDES. The principal otllce of the company is at iN'o, 704 Chestnut Htreet, PHILADELPHIA. These machine aro lor sale in Terry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. P. MORTIMER & CO., Now Eloomfield. W The public are invited to call at either of the aboreplaces and tee a Machine in ojieration. Pensions, Bounties, &c. WIDOWS, Minor Children,' Mothers, Fathers. tie,, of Soldiers who were killed or died of disease contracted ill the Service of llio United Slates, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were woiiudcii. ruptured, or lu any way disabled lu the war of WM. ., . , . When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age arc entitled to a Pension. ' The time for tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given toold suspended case In the dlllerent departments at Washington, 1). C If you have, or think you have a claim against the Government, call on or address the undersigned. No charge for information, i LEWIS rOTTEH, ' . Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA
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