The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, February 01, 1870, Page 6, Image 6

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FAEM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
Wc Inrlli' romminu'ent ions from nil irrmnKirhonra
intvrvxtril in mutter proiierln lieloimintl to this
ilejiiirlincnt.
Interesting Forts About the llnteliing of
Chickens.
The lien lias Fcurccly set on tlic cgfrs
12 hours when wo begin already to dis
cover in it some lineaments of the head
and body of tho chii-kcn that is to he
horn. The heart appears to heat nt flic
end of the day ; at the end of 4S hours,
two vesicles of blood can ho distinguish
ed, the pulsation which is very-visible.
At the 50th hour an auricle of the
heart appears, and resembles u lace or
nonsc folded down upon itself.
At the end of 70 hours wo distinguish
wings, and on tho head two bubbles for tho
brain, one for the bill, and two others
one for the fore part and tho other for
the hind part of the head. The liver ap
pears toward the fifth day.
At tho end of 131 hours the first vol
untary motion is observed.
At t he cud of 15J8 hours the lungs and
stomach become visible ; at tho end of
142 the intestines, the loins, and tho up
per jaw.
The 7th day that which was slimy be
gins to have consistence.
At tho 190th hour of incubation the
bill opens and tho flesh appears in tho
breast. At tho 104th the sternum is seen ;
that is to say the breast bone.
At tho 210th the ribs como out of the
back ; the bill is very visible, as well as
the gall-bladder. The bill becomes green
at the end of 2SG hours, and if the chick
is taken out of its covering, it evidently
moves. Tho feathers begin to shoot to
wards tho 240th hour, and the skull be
comes grisly.
At the 2(!4th hour the eyes appear.
At the 2SSth, tho ribs arc period.
At the 341st, the spleen draws near
to the stomach, and tho lungs to the
chest.
At the end of 355 hours, the bill fre
quently opens and shuts ; and at end of
tho 451st hour, or the 18th day, tho first
cry of tho chick is already heard it af
terward gets more strength, and grows
continually, till at last it sets itself at lib
erty by opening tho prisou in which it
was shut up.
Adorable wisdom of God ! it is by so
many different degrees these creatures
are brought into life. All these progres
sions arc made by rule ! and there is not
one of them without sufficient reason.
xSTo part of its body could appear sooner
or later, without the whole embryo suf
fering, and each of its limbs appear at tho
most proper moment. This ordination so
wise, and so invariable in tho production
of the animal, is manifestly tho work of a
Supreme Iking.
Fiu-ifying Cistern-Water.
It is frequently the case that eistcm-
Water becomes offensive and quite unfit
for use, which in its pure state is the
sweetest and wholcsonicst of all water.
To destroy this ofl'eusivcncss, lime has
been recommended, a largo lump or two,
but this must harden the water; charcoal
is frequently used with good effect ; but
then which is most efficient, as a cor
respondent in -Ithode-Islaud assures us,
i's to let the supply in y spout run to tho
hottom, of the cistern. The fresh water
being heavier than the old, forces the
latter to tho surface and is thus con
sumed before it becomes offensive, and so
on ut each rain. This looks like being a
remedy for what has been so much com
plained of, and will be an answer to many
inquires made of us on tho subject.
IJut there are certain conditions that
should be observed by all having a cistern,
the first of which is that it should be
thoroughly cleaned twice a-year, and tho
second that the conductors on tho roof
should be served in the same way. Gcr
inuntotcti Telegraph.
How to Make Shingles Last.
Silas Umwiisays that twenty-five years
ago he dipped shingles in a largo kettle of
lime wash; to which tho salt had been
added and tho whole kept boiling. A
few shingles wore dipped in all over one' at
a time, long enough to soak them well,
and then thrown aside to dry. In a short
, time all the shingles were thus prepared.
Although what arc, termed "nap shin
gles," they have lasted twenty-five years,
and may do so for years to conic. Sev
eral experiments of a similar ehuractcr
have been made
ccssful results.
since, with
very suc-
&af"Ten. bushels' of boiled potatoes.
mashed and mixed with three bushels of
finely ground com meal, will make ns
niuoh pork, as 'double the quantity fed in
t'aXv state. . ' '( " ' '
HOTELS.
PERRY HOUSE,
'cw I?looinfiel(1, In.
T IH subscriber having purchased the property
(in the corner of jUaine and Carlisle sired,
opposite t lu; Court Mouse, invites nil bis friend's
mid former customers lo i;ive liim a call ns lie is
determined t furnish Hrsl class accommodations.
THOMAS SI-JCJI,
3 lir. l'roprietor.
iAGLE HOTEL
NEW BLOOM FIELD,
I'erry County, Peim'n.
nAVIN'i purchased the liolel formerly oecu
pied by David II. l.upfor. situated oil North
Carlisle sired adjoining tin- Court House, 1 am
prepared to receive transient guests of regular
hoarders.
To all who favor me with their custom. T shall
endeavor to furnish first class accommodations. A
call is solicited.
cjxuu.i: DKiti; tck.
I'lnomlicld, March 0, 1V.i. :', 10 ly '.
Saml'F.l S. YVr.ni-i!.
YS'. II. Smith
AX I)
7? E F 1 T T i: D
TTJI7 TTTT
jl urj
This line Hole! is located on
Arch Street, Hot ween Third and Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WE11EII : SMITH.
Proprietors.
January 1, W:.
THE ONLY RELIABLE CURE
r o n
DYSPEPSIA
IN THE KNOWN WORLD
Pit. "tt'lSIIAKT'S ('lll'AT AMT.IMCAN 1 y SIT.fSt A
Pills and I'ini: Thick Tak ('oiiihai. are a positive
and Inlaililile cure for 1 lyspep-ia in its most agirra
vatcd form ami no matter of how long standing.
They penetrate 1 he secret abode of Ibis terrible
disease, and exterminate it, root and branch, for
ever. Thev alleviate more agony
than tongue can tell.
and silent suil'eriny
They are mil oil for curing the mostdcsperaleaud
hopeless eases, when every known means fails to
afford relief.
No form of dyspepsia or
their penetrating power.
indigestion can resist
DR. WISIIAET'S
It is (lievilal prineipleof the PineTrce. obtained
by a peculiar process in the distillation ofthelar,
by which ilshigliesl medical piopertiesaro retained.
It invigorates the digestive organs and rest ores the
appetite. It si re net hens t he dcliibiab d system. It
purities and enriches I lie blood, anil expels li'oni the
system the corruption which scrofula breeds on the
liuigs. It dissolves Hid mucus or phlegm which
stops the air passages of the lungs. Its healing
principle aels uiiou the Irritated surface of the
lungs and throat penetrating to each diseased part,
relieving pain and subduing inllaininal ion. II is
tlic result of ears of sfuly and e jicriment.and it
isotlered to the alliicted will) the positive assur
ance of it s power to cure the following diseases, if
the patient has not too long delayed a resort to Hie.
means of cure:
Consumption of the. Lunis, C.mpli, (tore Tin-oil
unci Jirenst, Jlfoneliilix, IJirr Comidainl
Jllind awl Hieedinn I'ii.s, Asthmn,
Witooj.iwf Onujli, Wi'tie
ria, ilc., &c.
A medical expert, holding 'honorable, collegiate
diplomas, devotes bis enure, time to the examina
tion of palieiils nt the oiliee parlors. Associated
Willi lii in a re throe consul! i n g physicians of uoknowl
edged eminence whose services are given to the
public PJllili OF fllAKlil.
This opportunity is i.'vcn by no oilier Institution
in the country.
Kellers from any pari, of (lie counlry asking ad
vice will lie promptly and gratuitously responded
to. W here, convenient, reiiuitai'.oesshonld take the
shape nt
1) HAFTS (Kl POUT OITK.'K OIMU'KS.
Price of Wislm rt -i American Dysucpsia Pills, SI a
box. Sent by mail on receipt of price.
Price of YVishi'.rrs I
botile, or til a dozen.
no Tree Tar Cordial, J1.50 a
Soul by express.
All coninitmicat Ions should be addressed
L. (. C. VJSJIA1'T, W. .,
, , Nj. 2.'.2 North r-'eeond St.,
413m Philadelphia.
Till! Advertiser, hnvlntfbcen resloreil to health
In a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after hav
Inn suffered several years Willi a severe luiifj alloc.
Hon, and Unit dreaded disease. Consumption is
anxious to make known to his lcllow-sullerei.s the
liieaus of cure.
To all who desire It, he w ill send a copy of the
proscription used (ficepf olmriso). wilh the direc
tions for prcpar.llu; and usin the same, wliieh
they will flint a why. Ci kh i'liit Consi mi'iion,
Asthma. ItmiNcnn is. etc. Theolioi!t of the ad
vertiser in sondiiit! the, Proscrlplion Is to benetit
the alliicted, and spread inhumation which h
ooiicoivesto be liivaliiablei and lie hopes every
Kiillcrer will try his reined v. as It will cost them
notlilnp, and may prove, a blessing. i
Parties wishing the preseripl ion. will please nd
dress JiHV. lCDWAHl) A. WILSON.
3IHly Wllllaniaburg, Kiiius cjunty, New York.
Tho Bloomficld Times
JOB-OFFICE!
Wc now have the material to
do all kinds of
job - w o xs, is:
Such as
I-ulliti :ilo 33illw9
riiiin or in Colors.
Blanks of All Kinds S
PROGRAMMES.
IUMj 1SEAWS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
DliAFTS,
AND
CHECKS !
P O S T E 11 S
OF ALL SIZES,
PLAIN OR FANCY
In fact we are prepared to do every
variety of
tJOB PBtfJTIRGt
Uusually Done in a Country OfHcs !
All Orders
m
AT 11EASOXAHLE HA TES.
OFFICE IN
POTTER'S KOW,
o pros IT E
li. 31. ISinesiuilh's lEolel!
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
AT THE LOW PKICK OF
ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR,
PAIN-KILLER .
t OPINIONS OI'TIIKntKSS.
No article ever ntlalned to such unbounded popu
larily. Mtlein Utimirrer
An article of great merit and virtue. C'nen)i(
Xoniitirili'..
Vi'v can bear testimony to the ollicacy of the Pain
Killer. We have seen it's magic effects In soothing
the severest pain, and know it to bo a good article.
Vincinniti 1e.yntteh.
A speedy cure 'for pain. No family should bo
without it. Mnntrenl Trnnnerljil.
There has nothing as yet surpassed Iho Pain Kill
er, which is the most valuable laiiiily inedicnu now
in use. 7t')int'.wj Orutn.
It has real merit: as a means of removinf; pain
no medicine has aciiiired a roputalion cunnl to
Porrv Davis' Pain killer. Acu't oft, (A'i.) Daily
Acfrs.
Its wonderful power in reiuovingtlm most s"ere
pain has never boon oiiualled. JliirHnplnn Senii
utl. It Is one of the fowarlioloslhnt are just what they
pretend lo be. Jlriinsiricl: Tr.'ctriii'it.
Our own opinion is that no family should be with
out a. hoille of ft for nXinglo hour. In llesh wounds
aches, pains, sores. &c. ii is the most ellcctual rem
edy we know of. Acic.v'. HI. Jnhn, ('inndn.
After many years trial of Davis Pain Killer, we
advise that every family should provide themselves
Willi so eileotual and speed v a e.UN KM.l.iai. Am
ln:M, (-V. .v.) ..;,.
The I'ain Killer of Perry Davis it Son we can eon
iidenlly reeoiiiiucnd. AVehavciKed it for a length
of time and invariably w illi success. Ooi'iila V'oi
IM. fl The Pain Killer is for sale by medicine deal
ers generally.
Sold by Dr. SI. 15. Slrickler, New lllooni
Held, Pa. Dee. T 1m
Cnrc for Coiisuini)lion.
WHAT THJi DOCTOltS SAY:
AMOS WOOLKY, JI. 1)., of Koseiuseo county, Tn
diana, says : " For three years past 1 have used A L
LKN'SIA'NO P.AI.SAM extensively, in my practice,
and I am satisfied that there is no belter medicine
for lung diseases in use."
ISAAC A. DOliAN. M. J)., of Logan county, Ohio,
says: " ALLKN'S LUNG HALSAll not only sells
rapidly but gives perfect satisfaction in every case
within my knowledge. Haviiigeoniidoncoin it ami
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 HAHKIS, Sf. 1)., of "Viiddlobury,
Vermont, says: "I have no doubt it will soon be
come a classical remedial agent for the cure of all
diseases of Hie Throat, Lungs, and tho ISroncliial
tubes."
Physicians do not recommend a medicine which
has no merits. What they say about j
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM
Can be taken as a fact. Let all alllicled test it at
onco.
Fold by all Medicine Dealers.
,tt3-So1d by Dr. JL 11. Ktrickler, New llluomllcUl,
Pa Dec. 7, lSti'J lm.
SHRSNER
Will euro the ASTITMA, UnONCTITTIS, BLOOO
SI'ITTINO, DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. PALN"
and WEAKNESS IN THE CHEST, TROUBLESOME
COUGHI.VU AT NIGHT, kc. It will effectually re
move the Cough that frequently follows Measles, and
any affection of tho respiratory organs, no matter of
how long standing, or whatever the ngcof the person.
It acts as a specific, is purely vegetable, and Is pleasant
to the taste. Its effect is soothing, allaying the vio
lence of the cough, facilitating expectoration, quietiug
the nerves and cxliilir&tiug the system.
Mothers, Save Your Children I
No child need die of CRorP, If this Syrup Is nsccl
in time: this is a fart demonstrated htj experience.
No family should be without this Syrup, as that fatul
disease, CliOUP, comes like a thief in the night, to
steal away your little ones, wliea regular medical aid
aiiBOt le obtained.
Prepared only ly
DAVID E. FOUTZ,
JJaUimurs, Md.
TO OVll ElirEXDS!
T
UK undersigned have this day formed a Co
partnership under the name oi
SIDDALL & MAIIKLEY,
and will continue tho
WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS,
At No. 119 Market .Street,
Succedlng to the well-known house of
WKIOHT&SIDDALL.
Trusting to receive a eontiiiiianco of the favors
so liberally bestowed on the old firm.
We are yours, ltespeet fully,
THANCIS II. SIDDALL.
One of tho linn of Wright & Siddall.
AKTIillt I). SI A It K LEY, M. P..
Philadelphia, January 1, 1S70.
I. O. XT. X.
LOOKING FOR A TLACU
TO BUY -0!)S, LOW;
Theu go to the One Prico Store, of
F. MORTIMER,
Now Bloomilokl, Pa.
IOR Extra Rio Coffee, either Roasted or
- Green, or a flno Coffee at 2.1) cents, go
to K. MORTIMER'S.
Pennsylvania 1. . Time Table.
XEAVI'OHT STATION.
On and lifter November lit Ii, IStiO, Passenger
trains will run as follows:
HAST.
I'aellie Kxpross in.m a. m.
llarrrisburg Accommodatioi ::,- p. v.
lail, 7.113 P. M.
WLST.
I'aellie Kxpross. (Klag) "i.OI a. M
Way Passenger p.n A. M.
Mail :; . j
Last Line .V.lii e' m'
.1. .1. li.VKt'LAY, Agent. '
DUNCANXOX STATION.
On and after Novendier ltth, Will, trains wil
leave Duiieanuon. as follows :
LASTWAKD.
HarrNhtirg Accommodation 1.12 P. M.
Mail s.'js i.
Local 1 roiglil, a. hi v. m.
V. LSI VA1!D.
Way Passenger n.".'! a. jr.
Mail n.im i. m.
Past Line, (flag) -I.-" 1 1 1: m.
i,oi in r roigui H.I., a. Jl.
Nd'i'i:. Way Passenger West runs dailv. exi'epi
Monday, all other liains daily except Sunilav.
W'M. C. J 1 N ( I , Agent
Stage Line Uelwetii Xewimrt and Xew
(Jeniiniilown.
STA'I !:S leave New (leriuantowii dailv at four
o'clock a. in. Landisl.nigal 7. flia, in. (ireen
park al fia. in. New I'.loonilie'.d at fib; a. m.
Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ae-
t.
Hotiiriiing leaves Newport: on the arrival of tlnr
Mail Train from Philadelphia, at l'.:ii i. m.
. liii t., j-ronucroi
WIXTEll A URA XG EVENT.
3sToiic!h,V, 3Tov. 22i5?, 1G!J.
UKAT TIU NIC LINK PKOM TIIU NOKTII
X and North-Wot for Philadelphia. New York,
li'eadiiu;. Pel I -v illi-. TamaiUa. Aliland. Shaniokiu,
Lebanon. Allentown, Laston, Lpluala. I.ili,. Lan
caster. Coliiniliia. c.. K.V. .
Trains leave llarrishurgfor New York.. as follows:
Al .'."ii. "i.:;e. s.ln. a.m.. and IJ.i!0 noon, and i.'.r.
II. do. r'. m.. eoiinectiiig witli similar tiains on tho
Penn'a Kailroad. and arriving at New York at h.
l.'i. a. M.. ami l-'.i;.. noon. (l.:!. 1o.ni. e. v.. and
(i.lio. A. .M.. respectively. Sleeping oars accompany
tho '2.:'n. and a. .m., and U.'ji, noon trains witli
out chaieie.
Leave llarrisbiirg for Koadimr. Pottsville. Tama
iua. .Minoi'svilio. Ashland, shaniokiu, Pino drove,
Allciiiowii. I'hiladolphia. at s.lu. a. m.. and -'..".. and
I. 10. !. M.. Ihi' i -Vitrain stopping al Lebanon oniv;
tliet.lo f. M. train stoppingsit ailsialioioiand inak
in connoelious for Pliiiadolphia. Pottsville and Co
lumbia, and all intermediate Slatious between mid
poinls only. For Pottsvilio. Sidiuy Ikill llavi'ii and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Kailroad,
leave llarrisbiirg at ;. In e. M.
el in ni in; : Leave New York al. 0 A. M., 12 noon,
anil o and n p. m.: Philadelphia al s.15 a. m., and
p. r. Sleeping cars accompany then A. M. and
.ri and S 1'. M. trains lroiu New' York, without
change.
Way passenger train loaves Philadelphia at 7..10
A. M.. connecting with similar trainon Last Penn'a
Kailroad. returning from Heading at i.::." i. M.,
sloiiping at. all Station; leave Pottsville at 5.40,
and '.) A. M. and :(. P" p. Jt. : Ilerndon at P..'!li a. m. ;
Shaniokiu at . 40 and 1U.-I0 A. M. : Ashland. 7.1)5 A.
m. and 12..SU noon : Tamaiiua at s.::.'i A. m. 1111112.201'.
M. lor Pliiladelpliia and New York.
Leave 1'otlsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Pailroad at H.b" A. m.. for Harris liurg,andll.;UA. M.
for Pine l ; rove and Tremont.
Leading aeeommodatjon train: leaves PoHsvilln
at o. lu A. M.. passing Heading at 7. 'ill . M.. arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m.. returning leaves
Philadelphia at 4.45 v. 51. passing beading at 7.40
V. M.. arriving al. Pottsvilio at !l.:0 I. Jr.
Potlslown Aceoinmodat ion train : Leaves Potts
town at li. lo a. in., returning, leaves Philadclphiaat
l.i:ii p. in.
Columbia liailroad trains leave Leading at 7.15
a. m. and 0.15 p. m. for Lphrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
C'oli mi Ii-a. &e.
Perkiomen ltailroail t rains leave Perkionien func
tion al !) a. in. and H.lti and ;."u p. m. liel uruiiig,
leaves Sc-liwonksvillo at i'..ln. s.l2a.in and 12.45 noon.
coiinecling witli similar trains on Loading P.ail-
i:ul.
Colobrookdale Kailroad train leaves Pottslownat
S. I5a. m. and 0.2op. m., for Ml. Pleasant. arrivingat
lii.20n. m. and 7.20 p.m.: returning leave Mt. Pleas-
inl at 7. ami 11 a. m.,councctingwithsinulartrains
i.n lieading Ii. K.
( hosier alley Kailroad trains leave Jiridgopori
at S.:m a. in., 2.'(i5 and 5.U2 p. in. Kolurning, leavo
lMwiiingtowu at. 0.:!o a. in., 12.45, noon, and 5.15
p. ni.. eoniu'oting with trains on Heading Kailroad.
On Sundays: Leave Now York lit 5 and S p. m. ;
Phila. at s a! m. and:i.l5 p. in. : (he Ha. in. train ru li
ning only to Heading; I'oltsviPeS a. in.; Harris
burg 5..",.; a. in., and 4.10 and 11.00 p. m.: and Head
ing at I2.4; midnight, and 7.15a. m. i'orllarrisbiug;
at 7.2na. m. and 12.55 a. in. lor New York; and at
D. loa. in., 4.25 p. m. for Phila.
Conniiiilation, jMiloage. Season. School and V.x
euisiou Tickets to and from all points at reduced
rales.
liaggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
(i. A.N1COLLS, Gen'ISup't.
FOUTZ'S
CELEBT.ATED
i ai Cattle Fowflers.
This preparation, long and favorably
"n"fYi known, will lhoroii(?hly re-invlKurata
i i F broken down and low-smnteil horsos,
3 " l.v Iri.Tinllii.nitiiT anil ilaiilinir tilt)
stomach and intestines.
It is a sure preventive of all dincasu
-tc'MWAjL incident to this animal, such as LL'NU
FKVEK. (ibANUKHH. IM.UMV
WATKK, 1IEAVLS, OOUfillS, 1IIS
TKMI'tli, FEVKK3, FOUNDER,
LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL
KNEKUY, ke. Its use improves
tho wind,, increases the nppctite
crvtu MBtnnntlt inl irlnvcr MLiti ftml
ti'ansforms the miserable skeleton
intoa&ue-lookini! and spirited horse, ttj-i?
To keepers of Cows this nren ra
tion Is invaluable. It is a sure pre-
ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow
Horn, etc. It lias been proven Djr
actual experiment to increase tho
' quantity of milk and cream twenty
percent, and make the butter firm
Hiiu 411 mbblllllK L.HIt. IV
rives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and niak
Oinmtlirivs much fasur.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers la
the Lungs, Liver, Ac, this article acts
as a snecinc. Ilr nuttinr from on-
balf a paper to a paper in a barrel of 1
swill the above diseases will b" eradi-
gated or entirely prevented. If given st 7. 1Y&
m time, a eertain prerentlve ana
car for the liog Cholera.
A
DAVID E. F0PTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE. HI,
tor sale by Draff Ists and Storekeepers througlMt
Ms VnitMl HUttest CaoaUas tut 8U inwia.
Hors
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