FASM A1TD HOUSEHOLD ITEMS. u" mmmjinlmtionn frnm nil pprmnnirlwnrr. inlf.ri's'c.il. in matters proierlu Moniilny to thin deportment. f'OMMtNlCATEl). ' Look Aliond!4 At this eofiHon of the year, farmers hIiouIJ carefully lay their plans' for tho entiling season. What to jilarit, anJ where to plant it, should be well consid ered, and the plans f ir Sprinf: carefully laid. Take into consideration what crops are likely to prove the most ready sale, and tho most productive, and govern yourself accordingly. The ex t fit lar-re crops of potatoes raised the" past year, over-stocked the market and made low prices. This will he upt to keep many persons from planting more for another year than required for home use. Those who look ut nil these points carefully, will be pretty certain to pee that low prices one season, are followed as a gen eral rule, by high prices another. We merely refer to potatoes as showing the general principle, and what is true of that crop will, with equal 'force npply to all others. Again we say, look ahead ! About Driving. Drive slow for a mile or two, until the horse gets wanned up, then increase the. speed gradually; if urged beyond his nat ural gait for a day's travel, it will injure him, but for an hour's drive, you may put on a little extra speed. o careful about watering when on a drive. 'J' wo gallons will refresh hint as well as four, and will be better for him. If brought into the stable very warm, let him cool a little before the blanket is put on, for if put on immediately it will add to the heat. If not very warm, blanket him at once. As boou as cool, clean and rub him down rub his les well. ' Do not let him stand over night without being cleaned and well-rubbed. Do not forget to feed. In teaching a young horse to drive well, do not hurry to see how fast ho can trot. Keep each pace clear and distinct from the oilier that is, in walkirg, make him walk, and do not allow him to trot. While trotting, be equally careful that he keeps steady at his pace, and do not al low him to slack into a walk. The reins, while driving, should , bo kept snug;, and when pushed to the top of his speed, keep him well in hand, that he may learn to bear well upou the bit, so that when going at a high rate of speed, he can be held at his paces, but do not allow hinitn pull too hard.for it is not only unpleasant , but makes it ; often difficult to manage him:" The Dyspeptic Tanner. It is a curious fact that our dyspeptic farmers, hard-working early rising, big dinner-eating, though they be, take bet ter care of their horses than they do of themselves.' As the horses come, steam ing with work, you will always hear :, "John, let them" 'cool oti' before you feed Jhem." Jiut the. farmer who insists on this treatment of his horses will sit down to the dinner .table hot and fatigued and commence at once to satisfy his cravings of an unnatural appetite. And after din ner he bolts . off to the field, fretful aud uneasy under the impression that his em ploy are taking undue advantage of him of a fifteen minutes' rest he allowed. . 1 This man cannot understand why his neighbor, who cares lor his stomach as much as he does for his horses, and who eats at the proper time and in the proper manner, and insists on every man having a rest of half an hour after eating, is so free front sickness, is always in such a humor, and accomplishes so much more than himself. We have sonic 'farmers of the dyspeptic type in every neighbood. When at. work they move like whirl winds; tako scarcely time to breathe, eat like a hungry man at a railroad In use, aud when off duty are stiff-jointed, limp ing about liko spavined , horses, morose, and as uncomfort.iblo as our most couliru cd city dyspuctics. Ex. 6;7" Twenty grains of carbonate of soda, takon the last thing upon going to l.dd, will frequently produce tleep when all sedatives Have failed. ' H'-S- A mere ribbon left off from the nock will cause sore throat, and perhaps death so physicians say. Youug ladies, take notice. .JBSSf Fifteen bushels of long red pota toes wero raised this year, from one peck of seed, by Mr. James S!eejer, of faudown, New Hampshire. reinisylvnnisi E. R. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after November 14th, 1S80, rasscngor trains will run as follows: EAST. Pacific Express, . io.r,n a. m. , jinrmsiHirg Accommodation, 12...2 v. m. I Mail 7.5a 1-. ii. ! WEST. ; I'aeitle Express, (Flag) 5.(W a. m. ; Wayl'assengcr (Ml a. m. Mall 2..-12 p. m. Fast Line, s.Ki i m. .). .1. ISAIK.l.AY, Agent. DITf CANNON STATION. On ami after November mil, INK), trains wil leave Puncaiiiiiin, as follows : KANTW A Uvrrlsburg Accommodation Mull , laical Freight WESTWAIUI. VVav Passenger Mall 1 nit Line. (Plan) Local Frelcht 1.12 P. M. K.'.'H P. M. a. m p. m. 8.3.1 A. M. 2.IHI I. M. 4..MIIVM. P.l.i A. M. Notk. Way Passenger West nun ilallv. except Monday, all oilier trains dailvexcpnt Snnilav.. W'M. C. KINU, Agjut Stac Line Bel wren wport and ew (Jennantnvvii. STACKS leave New Cermaiifown dally at four o'clock a. in. l.ainlishiiig at 7. ni. i rum park at S a. in. New lllooniticld at .M i. m. Arriving at Newport to connect with' the Ac commodation train Past. Returning leaves Newport on the arrival of Ilia Mail Train from Philadelphia, at 2.3:) p. in. Z. KICK, I'mprictor. Li ilAM S i A It A I MS O AI). WINTER A HUANG EVENT. ml, I860. CI ltKAT TltPNK LINK FliOM TITR NOKTII X anil North-West ror Philadelphia. New York, licailin::. Pottsville, Tamaiiia. Ashlaml. Sliamokiii, Lebanon, Allcntowu. Hasten, Lphrala, Litiz, Lan ca'ler. Cobimbia. Ike... &c. 'I rains leave I larrisbiu g for New York, as follows: At 2.:;i. ..:", s.bi, a.m., and l'-V-li noon, ami 2.:V, 11. IK), p. M.. connecting with similar trains on the I'eim'a L.iilroad. and arriving at New York at lu. la. a. m., and 12.u.r, noon. ii.:fi. lu.uo. p. m.. and ti.iKi. A. si., re .pcctively. Sleeping ears accompany the 'J.-'iti. and ii.,io, A. M., and 12.2i, noon trains witii ont cliani'O. Leave J lan'Isburg for Heading. Pottsville, Tama (pia. Mlnersvillc, Aslilaiid. Shnmokin, Fine drove, Alleiiiown, I'hiladelphia. alS.lo, a.m., aim 2.;Vi. ami (.111, P. M the 2. :V) train stopping at Lebanon oniv; tlx-4 .11' p. v. train stoppingat all Slalionsaml mak in connections for Philadelphia, I'ottsvihV and Co lumbia, and a'l intermediate .Stations between said points oniv. For l'otrsville. Sclntvlliill ib-.V'ti anil Auburn-, via SHmvlkill and Misqueljaiuitt Fallroad, leave Harrisbtag at :!. to p. m. Let inning : Leave New York at !) A. M., 12 noon, and a and S i'. M. : Pliihulelphia at S.li A. m.. and 3.3U p. m. islecping ears accompany the 'i . M. anil " and 8 p. i. trains fioin New York, without change. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7..K) a. M..' connect im: with similar I rain on iCast l'cnn'a llaib'oad. returning from Loading at i.:T) p. M., stoppingat. ail Station; leave Pottsville at 5.4(1, anil '.I a. :.i. and 11. ur p. M. : Jlcrndon at n. "it a. m.; Shamokin at .'1.411 and 10. in A. m. ; Ashland. 7.b" A. ji. and 12.M) noont 'l'amaiina at K..';3 A.M. anil2.20p. M. for Philadelphia and New York. Leave Potlsvilie via Schuylkill and Snsip.iehanna Pail road at s.lf a. v.. for liavrislmrg, and 1 l.:u a. m. for l'lneljrove and 'i'reinoni. lieadingaccoinnioilalion train: leaves Potlsvlllo at o. lll m passing lio.'idiiig at 7. S!)a. m.. arriving at Philadelphia at ln.20 a. v.. returning leaves Philadel)hia at 4. -top. M. pa"slng licadiug at 7.W p. M arriving at Pottsville at !..".a P. M. J'oltiown Aecoiiiinodation train : Leaves Potts towa at (i.4u u. 111., -1'ui.uruing, luavcttl'liiludclphiaait 4.1 n n. 111. Columbia Itallroad trains leave Ileadingat 7. IS a. 111. and (i.l") p. 111. for Lpluata, Litiz, Lancaster, C'oiiimlca. Ce. Perkionien liailroad trains lenvi' Pprklouien.Tiine tlon ill ! a. 111. ami s.l(i ami ,r..:!e p. 111. Lvturiilng, leaves Scliwcnksville at ii.pl, 8.12a.mand 12.4' noon, eoniiec'ling with Kimiiar trains on Leading liail road. ('olebrookdale Itailroad train leaves Pollslownat 8.4.1 a. 111. aud ii.2'i p. 111., for Ml. Pleasant, arriving at 10.211 11. 111. and 7.21.' p. 111. : n turning leave ML Pleas, mil at 7. and 11 a. in.,connectingvillisiiniiartrains on Heading U. K. Chester Valley Itallroad trains leave P.ridgeport at s.:io a. m.. 2.tif ami r..d2 p. 10. Lemming, leav Dowliinglimn at (i.:ni a. 111., 12. l noon, and o,15 p. m., connecting wit h train 011 ib'tuLiig liailroad. . On Sundays; Leave New York at fiand 8 p. 111.; Phila. at s a" 111. and lla p. 111. : the 8a. in. train run ning only to Leading: PolrsvllleS a. 111.; llarns burg it.'.',) a. ni.. and J. 10 and 11.no p. in. : and Uead ing at 12.l:i mid night, anil 7.1 ' a. 111. for HnrriHlmrg: at 7.2i) a. 111. and 12.5.1 a. m. for New York ; ami at 'J. in a. 111.. 4.2"i p. 111. for Phila. Commiilaiioii, .Mileage, season, Sctioot aim In clusion 1 ak'.'ls to and from all points at reduced ra I es. Hag'raiie chocked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. i. A.N1COI.I.S, flen'lOup't. FOUTZ'8 CELEIIKATED Horse ail Cattle PowAsts. Tliis preparation, Iouk and fayorably lIF'ft'L. i0"0! w"l thoroughly re-in rigoral IWsii. w fki-okeu down and low-splrit4:U horgei, virittll 1"' itreugthenlng imd ckaiiiiug tl l 11 toniach and inttntinei. JL It i a fure uruveDtire of all diieaM ivaivi- inciili-ut to thii animal, iuch u Ll'Mtt T K V K a. OI.AWOl'iKM, y M.I.IMV WATER, HEAVKS, COtJOHS, HIS TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUN liF.R, LOSS OF APPFTITK AND VITAL Ui wind, lucitnel the appetite Ysi 1 girei aioiooth and Klosny ikin and Yf J vantrnrmi the miBeraole tkcieum TXyjj Into a lino-looking and spirited hone. tefitjrilT To keeper! of Cowl tlill prepara tion l invaluable. It ! a lure 111 - reutive againit Kinderpeit, Hollov Horn, ete. It liu been proren by actual experiment to increaiia tha 'luuntity of milk and cream twenty k per cent, and make the butter firm and aweet. In fattening cat-tie. It fire them an appetite, looieu their hide, andiuakea iueuithrtra much falter. In all dlieaiei of Swine, inch aa Coughi, TTlaen la SuLuiiK", LiTer.ac.uiu article acta aa a specific, lir putting from ona- kalf a paiier to a paper in a barrel of i will the atoreiiieaiei will neeraai. ated or entirely prerented. If glren tn time, a certain prerentiva and are for the liog Cholera. DATID E. F0UTZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. M4. For aale by Druggtt t and Storekeeper through! A United Hie lee, Canada and South Anuria. yi . PAIN-KILLER . OPINIONS OPTIIEIW.KH. No article ever attained to such unbounded popu larily. mule in Umc.rccr An article of great merit and virtue. CViieaitnf A'uniHtrile.. We can bear testimony to the efllcacy of Hie Pain Killer. We hi'.ve seen it's magie eliecls in sootliiug the severest pain, and know it to be a good article. C'iw iiiiirt iM-mittlrli. A speedy cur for pain. No family should l without it'. Monlmil 'J'rnscriiit. There has nothing- as vet surpassed the 1'aln Kill er, which is the most vol liable laniily niciluiic now in u-u. 'Iliuit sHt.e Ui'i'in. II lias real merit: as a means of removing patn no medicine has acquired a reputation equal to Perry Davis' Pain killer. At'vct, (Ktf-) iMilt) JSeic.i. Its wonderful power in rcinovlngtlni most severe pain has never been equalled. Jiurlinyton ot-nli-ml. II is one of the few a it iciest hat are Just what they pretend to bv.JJruiimrii-t 'J lnimili. Our ownoplnlon s thai no family should be with out a boltie of fl for a'.siugie hoiu'. In lle-di wounds aches, pains, soles, clc, It is the mosi ellectual leiu edy we know of.-Xcirn, Art. John, (Juwkm. After many years' trial or Davis' Pain Killer, we advise that e'very familv should provide themselves with so ellectual and speedy a pmn kiu.i;k. Am Itvrst, (A. .V.) duzi tlc. The Pain Killer of Perry Da vis & Son we can eon- Ihlently n ininend. Wchave used It for a length of time and invariably with 1 success. tUm. Jmp tint. AS- The Pain Kilb.ir Is for sale by medicine deal ers generally. tj, Sold by Dr. M. 15. Striekler,-New Itloom llcld, Pa. Dec. 7 lm Cure for Consmjiption. AVI I AT THE JKHJTOKS SAY: AMOS WOOLLY, M. D., of Koseluseo county, In diana, says : " 1'or three years past I have used AL LLN'S LLN'l 11 A I.SAM extensively. Ill my practice, and 1 am satislled that there is no better iiicdiciiio for lung diseases In use." ISAAC A. UOKAN.M. .. of Logan comity, Ohio, says: " ALLIIN'S LUNii PALS AM 11 it only sells rapidly hut gives perfect, .satisfaction in every ease within my knowledge. Having coiilldcnc.oin itand knowing that it possesses valuable medicinal prop erties, I freely use it in my daily practice, and with unbounded success. As an expectorant it Is cer tainly far ahead of any preparation I have ever yet known." NATHANIEL UAHPIS, M. T., 0! Middlebury, Vermont', says: "I hav-no doubt it will soon be come a classical remedial agent for the cure of all discasesof the Throat, Lungs, and the llrouehial tubes." Physicians do not recommend a medicine, which has no merits. What they say ahoutj ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM Can be taken as a fact. Let all alliieted test it at once. Sold bg nil Medicine Dealers. aa-Snld by Dr. M. P. Htrickler, New liloomlleld, I'a. Dec. 7, 18i;ti lm. iM RIMER'S Will cure the ASTIIMA, TlRONCniTIS, BLOOD SPITTINO DIFFICULTY OF ltKEATHI.VO. PAItf and WEAKNESS IS THE CHEST, TKOI'BLESOMli COUGHING AT NIGHT, &c. It will tfTcctuttlly re move the CouKh that frequently follow Measles, and any affection of the respiratory organs, no matter of how long atnnilinR, or whatever the ngcof the person. It acts as a specif Ic, is purely Tcgetahle, and is pleasant to the tacte. Its effect Is soothing, allaying the vio lence of the cough, facilitating expectoration, quieting the nerves and txhiiiruting tne system. Mothers, Save Your Children I No child need die of CROrp, If this Pyrnp is used tn time : Mi 1 a fact demonstrated by experience. Ho fuinily should be without this Syrup, as that fatal disease, CROUP, comes like a thief in the night, to steal away your little ones, when regular medical aid unot be obtained. Prepared only by DAVID E. FOUTZ, UaUimore, Mil. TO OVlt FRIENDS! TIIK undersigned have this day formed a Co partnership under the name of SXBDALL & 2IAHKLEY, ami will contlnufc tho : ' WHOLESALE ' DRUG . BUSINESS, 'At No. 110 Market Street, Suoeedini; to the well-known house of WKIUHT & KIDDALI,. Trnstlnc to receive a continuance of the favors so liur rally bestowed on the old linn, W lira yours, Keieetfully, - l'liANt bS II. K1DDALL, One of the Una of Wrlj;ht & Siddall. AUTIU'lt I). MAliKLKV, II. 1)., Philadelphia, January 1, 1870. I. O. XT. 12.. LOOKING FOR A 1'LACU TO BIT (,OOD, LOW; Then go to the One Trice Store, of F.. MORTIMEll, New Blooraticltl, Pa. IOIt Extra Rio Coffee, either Roasted Or - Green, or a line Coffee at 3i cents, go to F. MUUTIMKU'a. Tho Blooinficld Times JOB-OrriCE! Wc now liave tho material to do all kinds of T O 15 - W TJ. Iv Such fis riain or i;i Colors. Blanks of All Kinds ! PROGRAMMES. IHIX IEEABS, LETTEE HEADS, ENVELOPES, DliAFTS, A5t) CH2CKS !; POSTElt S. OF ALL SIZES, PLAIN OR FANCY I Li fact vvo aro prepared to do every variety of . 402 PRINTJNC, Uusually Done in a Country Office! All Orders AT REASONABLE RA TES. O F F 1 C E IX POTTER'S HOW, orrosiTE I. T2. i:in sinilhs IIoU l! pc Ia0mfitItr I IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY, AT THE LOW I'ltlOE OF ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, HOTELS. PERKY HOUSE. New Bloninfleld, Pn. TIIK siilw'rlher hnvliii: lUirehased the pmpert 1111 the Mi ner (if Maine and Carli-de siicrtv oppiMite Hie C'liiii t House. Illviles all his friend , .mil fiinner ,utoiiiei'N to irlve him 11 eall as h ilelenniiied . ) funilsh llrsl elass iii'CMiiiinoiLttloii- riMMAN si ren. 3 ltf. ri'iipl ietnr. 5AGLE HOTEL NEW 15LOOMFIELD, Wvry ('onny, IVnn'n. "J"TAVIN: piirelmseil the holel finineiiy oeer JI L pied hy I a wd U. I.npfcr, sitnaled on North ( iii llsle Mieet ndjnlniiif; llie ('oint. House, I mil iircpareil to receive transient quests or regular lioai'di'i'M. To all who Tavor me with their etistoni. 1 shaU endeavor to fin 'i-isli Mrs! elass aeeoiiinioilalioiiM. A eall is solicited. CHOliGK DEIiHICK. llloonilield, M:reJi 9, ISiill. . 3 Id ly 5 S.iifrrx S. Weheh. W. II. Smith ASD 11 E - F 1 T T E D ! ' THE union; This ll ie Hotel is lneated on Aroh Street, Hetvveen Thiri and I'mii th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. VE1!KK & SMITH. Proprietors. January 1, W,l. THE ONLY RELIABLE CURE F O It DYSPEPSIA IN THE KNOWN WORLD ! Pit. WlSHAHT'S (IKKAT AvrilKAN DYfiPKIftA l'ilisand I'inkTiikk Tah Cciidiai. are a positive and inl'allilile cure for Hysjiepsia in its must auma valed form and 110 matter of how long standing. They penetrate the secret nhodeofthis terrible disease, and exterminate it, root and brunch, for ever. They alleviate more agony and silent suffering than tongue can lell. They are noted for eurliiK the most desperate and hopeless eases, when every known means fails to alioid relief. No form of dyspepsia or Indigestion can resist their pencil. Uiiijs power. iib. wisiLHsrs PIKE TREE TSBCOROWt It Is the Vital principle of (he riiieTree. obtained by a peculiar process In the distillation of the tar, by which ilsliijjhest medical propcrtiesare retained. H invicorales the dinestiv organs and restores thr appetite. II .si rend hens tlit-debilitatcd svstem. It purines and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corrupt inn which scrofula breeds on the Iiiii).'s. It dissolves the mucus or plileum w hich stops the air yassanes of the luiifis. Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of the lunsrs and throat peneliatiii); to each diseased part, rehevmt; pain and subiluiiiK iiitlaiiunaliou. It is tlie result ol years of study and expci inient.and it is tillered to the alliieted with the positive assur ance of its power to cure the following diseases, if the patient has not too lonj; delaved a resort to the. means of cure: VunmmpUon of the. Lung, Courh, Sore Throat and Jlreant, Ttronvlilth, Llrer Complaint Jilind and Weeding riles. Asthma, Vfhoopino CXiwjh, Dipthe rla, t-e., ilc. A medical expert, hohlini; honorable collegiate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the examina tion of patients at the oftice parlors. Associated Willi him are t nice consult ine; physicians of acknowl ed;,'ed eminence whose services are given to tha public t'ltl.H ll' 1 IIA1U.K. This opportunity is given by no other Institution In the country. Letters from any part of the country asking ad vice will be promptly and gratuitously responded to. Whcie convenient, leimttancfs.should take the .shape of DltA ITS OK FO.ST OFFICE OKDKKH. Trice of AVIshiirt's American Pyspcpsia Fills, $1 box. Kent by mail on receipt of 'price. Price of Wishart's Fine Tree Tar Cordial, 91.50 a bottle, or jfll a dozen. Sent by express. All communications should he addressed 1.: Q. C. WIKHAUT, M. 1)., No. 232 North Second St., 4i:;m I'hlladulihla. THE Advertiser, havlnp: been restored to health In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav ing siillercil several years wild a severe lun.'i after 1 1011, anil that dreaded disease. Consumption is anxious to make, known to his fellow -siilurers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he w ill send a copy of the nrescriplion used (tree of charge), with the, direc tions for preparing and using the same, which thev will find a m'KK Cimi: Kon Conhi'mitio. Ahi iima, Hkiini niTis, etc. The object of the ad vertiser in sending the Prescription Is to bcnel!' he alliieted, aud spread information which It conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every siillerer will try his remedy, as It will cost thuiu nothing, and may prove a blessing. I'artics wishing the prescription, will please .ad dress TlKV. EDWAltl) A. WILSON, Bl6l J Williamsburg, Kinga ouunty, New York.