6 ljc tines, Ncu) Bloomficfo, J)a. Tuesday, August 2, 1S70. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ITc in'if communications from all pcrmnswho nre, inle.rnttnl In mutter projierly bclonyiny to thin department. Kindness to Horses. We sometimes see men having the cure of and driving a toiim ot horses or mules, whipping the poor animals because the)' do not understand their wishes. Many a time the leader horse or mule is unmerci fully beaten for no other reason than that the driver's older is not understood. !' the driver in suidi a case, could speak gently to the leader, pat it u few times on the neck to re-assure it of his friendship, lake hold of the bridle tin lead it a lew steps in the direction he wishes to go, and all this without any excitement or anuer on his part, the leader will always d its be.?t to plea-o him. In driving a horse to a carriage, however gentle and well-trained ho maybe; something may frighten him; this is no fault of his he cannot help it. All he needs is a word or two of encouragement, gently spoken, to reassure him of his master's care and presence, and then all is right. There should be no whipping done. The driver should recollect that he gets alarmed or i'right aned too sometimes, and would think hard of being whipped for it. To Train a Horse to Stand. The A miricd n Slock Journal contains the following instructions : " Take your horse on the barn floor and throw a strap over his back and last on it to his right fore foot; lead him along and say " whoa," at the same time pull down the strap, which throws him on three feet and makes him stop sudden ly. This is the host way known to teach whoa, though you can put on the war bridle, and say whoa, and give him a sharp jerk that will stop him about as soon as the strap to his foot. Then put him in harness, with the foot strap, as di rected to do under the head of " training to harness," and drive him up to the door. The moment he undertakes to move, take his foot and say whoa. Get in your car riage and get out again ; rattle the thills; make all the noise getting in and out you can; give him to understand, by snatch ing his foot each time he moves, that he must stand until you tell him to go ; and after a lew tiuies you can put the whole family in the carriage and he won't stir out of his tracks. Look to lour Grafts. It should not be forgotten that grafts, "which have been set this spring, when they once fairly start to grow they mostly go ahead rapidly, and becoming laden with leaves, and the hold they have upon the stock being very slender, they fre quently break off. J'irds will also light upon them and their added weight snaps them. They, therefore, should be attend ed to and pruned, when they have shot six to eight iuches by one-half. They usually make better branches by this ub seisiou, and in no event is there any in jury. Grafts set this spring should be examined, and where the wax lias become loose and fallen away, or where the split has widened, additional wax should be supplied, otherwise the water gaining en trance will either kill or weaken them, giving them an unsightly appearance. Directions for Cleaning Paint. I'rovide a plate with some of the best whiting to be had, and have ready some clean warm water and a piece of flannel, which dip into the water and squeeze nearly dry; then take, as much whiting as will adhere to it, apply to the painted surface, when a little rubbing will in stantly remove any dirt or grease. After which wash well with clean water, rub bing it dry with soft flannels, l'aiut thus cleaned looks' as well as when lirst laid, on, without any injury to the most deli cate colors. It is far better than using soap, and docs not require more than half the time and labor." Soai-Suds for Grapes. A. J. Down ing says : " I have seen the Isabella grape produce 3,000 fine clusters of well ripened grape fruit in a season, by tho liberal use of manure and soap-suds from the weekly wash." The effect of soap suds on other plants is something sur prising. A cypress vine, which had re gained stationary a fortnight, when about twa inches high, immediately begau grow ing after a good watering with soap-suds, and grew six inches tho first five days. Nice Articles fur Breakfast.. Fried Jread is very good, mid is pre pared by simply dipping it in a couple of eggs well-beaten, to which a cup of milk, a little peppor, und salt have been added, and then frying it in butter. If it is too soft to turn, set it iuto the oven and brown it on top. Ham Toast is also very good, and is ni.'ido by chopping lean ham fine, mixing with it a little pepper, butter, and two well-beaten eggs ; warm all in a pan, spread on hot buttered toast and serve. Coat, for Hons. Says an exchange ; if farmers would go to the coal pits ami get all the rejected coal and break it up. and keep a supply where the hogs could have free access to it. they would have very few sick ones. It is from tins part that sulphuric) acid is made, hence its medicinal properties. JCy Make your laud as rich as possi ble, and then when the weeds show them selves, apply the following compound, viz: IJruins. all you can muster ; muscle, all you have to spare. This method is recommended by the Ohio Fanner, and is not patented. C OXTI X E X T A L r? Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, STHICTLY 31 I T UAL ! AHweiis, !3.j ,.t;m,ooo : IS -PES all the now forum of Policies, ami pre seats as favorable terms asauy company in the United Slat s. Tim Company will make temporary loans on Its Policies. Thirty days' (.race allowed on each payment, ami the in icy held good durim; that time. Policies issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders sh re in I lie annual prolit.of ti.e Company, ami have a voice in tho election.! and management of llicC mpaiiy. Jiu p.iiicy or medical fee churned. .It'STI'S I.AWUKNVB. Pl'es'l.. JI. li. V.'YNKooe, Vice Pres't. J. P.l!o:ji:its, Kec'y. J. V. E vTON, tumoral Agent, No. fl North Thi'd Street, 4.2J yl College liiock, liarrisburg, Pa. HOTELS. JAGLE HOTEL NEW 15 LOOM FIELD, Terry County, lYun'n. BAV1NC purchased the hotel formerly occu . pied by David 11. l.npfcr, situated on North Carlisle stieet ndjo ning ihe ( ouit House, 1 am prepared to receive transient guests or regular boarders. To all who favor me with their custom. I shall endeavor to furnish lirst class accommodations. A call is solicited. (1EORUE DERRICK. Rloomtleld, March ft, 1SUD. '! 10 ly 5 Thomas Mooim. R S. Whiieu. AND 7.' E - F 1 T T E D ! ' THE union; This line Hotel Is located on Arch Street, Between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOORE & WEIiER Proprietors. January 1, 1HCJ. BELLS. ( ESTABLISHED ( JL 18.17. BUCKEYE BELL EOUNMIY! c lllrRCH, Academy, Faotorv, Farm, Fire- 1'UllE HELL METAL, (Copper anil Tin,) warranted In quality, tone, du rability. &c. and mounted with our Patent IM PROVED ROTATING IIANCINOS. Illustrated Catalogues sent Free. vanduzfn d- TIFT, iVws. 10!) und 104 E. 2nd St., 41101ypd C1NCINXA TJ, O. Hummer Prcss-(ooils in a variety of styles, some as low as 13 cents per yard, just re ceived and for sale by F. Mortimer & Co. Kow is the time for bargains. lis Philadelphia Advertisements. Hanking and Stocks. BANKING HOUSE OP Jay Coolto & Co., 113 AND 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. IJ -'2Q Wauled IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Soles Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. tXTCOLECTIOXS made ; STOCKS bought and Bold on Commission. SPECIAL business accommodations re served Cor LADIES. il'Jl Books! Books! Books! PERKINPINE & HIGGINS, Ct SOUTH EOLRTll STREET, l'liiUtdclphia, KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a full supply ol the lale-'l and !(! Lliii:UY Hooka from I lie leading Soeiet :es and Publishers. We make our seieel ions with grout care, and guarantee the moral and religion character of the books, cheer fully exchanging any that may not be satisfactory; scllng al Publishers prices, aiid. wherever practi cable, making liberal discount to Schools. JAfuIl assortment of MUSIC HOOKS. Speller, Qtiextinn "ml .von Rml:, Mill al.i, llcu itril Oirtln, Jiliirkbiitiril:; Whir Diction urie. CertiJIeidi: V;'rr;i.'.i, Lihrnrn JlciihU:r, becrclnrieif uml Stipi'rir.tciHlrntu' JJooI.k, Mti!to"x, Scripture, l'ie turcK. Innut ViiiKM Miiniials, and everything new and useful for Sabbath-school use kept on hand or supplied to order. We have been engaged in this special branch of business for years past, and Iiae acquired an experience which we thin!; our customers uniformly lind ben eficial to their interest . A Descriptive unit Illus trated Catalogue, containing names and prices of several thousand volumes, sent free toauy address on application. Philadelphia, April :, 1S70. WOOD AND W I L LO VW ARE . Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brcoms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Viul el hip;, Twines, &c, Ami a line assortment of Wood ata;l Vl'IlSuw Ware, No. North Third Street, PUil..dclyhia,ra. January 1, ISfiO. TO OUll FlilEXDS! TIIK undersigned have Ihls day formed a Co partnership under the name of SIDVALL & MARKLEV, and will continue the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At No. Hi) Market Street, Succedin:; to the well-known house of Vl:K!llT& SIDDA1.L. Trust.lmr to receive a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on the old linn, We are yours, Respectfully, FRANCIS II. SfDDAI.I.. One of the, linn of Wrijrht & Siddall. ARTTIVR D. MARK LEY, M. )., Philadelphia, January 1, ls7n. M XJ 4 3 INS ! 10 4 Slieotinjr Muslin, 9 8 Sltcotiii"; Muslin, 5 l Pillow Caso Muslin, 4-J Inch l'illow Case Muslin, 44 tSheeting Muslin, 2 4 (shirting Muslin, 1) 4 Hlieetinjj Linen, For sala at the lowest price by, F. Mortimer & Co. Xcw Blooinfkld. N OTICE TO LAND OWNERS! After the 12th day of Auuust of this year, (1870) suits will be liable to bo brought In the Court of Dauphin Counlv for money duo on lauds in Perry Counly, unpatented. .For information relative to the Patenting of lands, call on or address h. II. (I AbllKAl TII, Aliorney-at Law & County Surveyor. F.loomllcld, March a, W70. tf. IVJCW STOliJj ! CHEAP GOODS! Til R subserlber having opened a new Store, one door East of Swegei's Motel, solicits a shine hi the public patronage. lie has just received a full supply of TV ; AV Or O O (1 s , ami will constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment of DR Y-UOODS, QUEEXUWA11E, J100TS& SJIOES, (JllOCElUES HARDWARE, JTATS & CARS. And Everything else usual!)- kept in Stores. 5" Call and see my stock. ROUT. X. WILLIS, New liloomllcld, Pa. 312 BloomfieM Academy ! An Hnylitih and Classical School I'OIt LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! THE WINTER SESSION of this Institution commenced December in h. The course of slmlv einbiaces I.at'n. Creek, English liranclies. Mathemalics. Natural Science. and is designed to furnish a thorotijrh LmrlNh Education, or it complete Prciiariition for a Colli-. I g ale Course. acationst July and August, and one week at Christ mas. Terms: For Roard'mr. Furnished Room. Wah .Insr. Tuition in Lat'n. Crock, l-.nvlisli liiancliesuml Mathematics, for the scoliotic year, except board in vacations. solium. The r.oardinc Department is at the institution, under the supervision of Wiliani Crier. Ls(., lo wborn K'lod and subslanCal board will be fur nished: anil the pupils will be under the strict care of the Princ'pal. Addles A. K. KIF.FFFR. A. M.. Principal, nr William ;i;ii i;. ;"ltfl New i;ioomlie:l, Perry county, Pa. KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP. HOUSE K K K P IMt S will lind tlio EITCHSN CRYSTAL SOAP A treat help In cleaning their houses. It is the Origriiml Only (.'finiiiic Paint Cleaner and Restorer, and w ill clean more paint and do it belter than any other Soap B2 v c v 32 a cl ! It will clean and polish Marble. II w ill clean and orii'hten Fine Itrass. Conperand all .lietalie Ware, and will remove ail I'a'iil. Pilch. Tar. (iiease, Ink. arnlsh or any olher dirt from the hands. II is the onlv Soap for cleaning Windows or anv kind ol KAIITIll 1!N WALK. All oilier Soaps that are advei tiscd to do the same are IMITATIONS of our Soap, and w ill not con, pare with Tin: UREA T LA V.OR-SA VIXG KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I IV. Try it and you will like it. Ask for the " Kilchen Crystal heap," and take number. AH (jrocers sell it. KASTMAN & P.ROOKF, i-'A North Third Street, Philadelphia, Sole I'roprieUirs and Manujuitiirers. 13- The above is for sale by P. Mortimer & Co. New I'.loomlieid, l'a. ffiJl.'Jm. QUE AT BA11GAIXS IN DRY-COCDG. GREAT BARGAIXS IN GROCERIES. A Great Variety of Notions, AT VERY LOW PRICES. A Fine Assortment of Hardware C1IEAF FOli CASH. AYOOD & WILLOW WAKE, QUEENSWARE, STATIONERY, And a groat variety of other goods, all of which v; ill ba sold AT OKI2AT BAKCAISrS. F. Moriiinor Sr Co. Xew ISIoomHcld. NOTICE. MR. SAMUEL II, ItliCK is this day admitted to an interest iu my business, F. MORTIMER. Now llloonilleld, January 15, lb70. The business will VP continued at the same place, under tiiu lirm of F. MORTIMER CO. THE KIDNEYS. rpiIE Kidneys arc two in number, sltuntcd nt 1 the upper part ol the loin, fin rounded by fat, and confining of throe pints, viz : the An terior, the interior and the Exterior. The Anterior ubt-oihe. interior connicta of tlwucR or veins, which pervo om de oi-lt for the urine mid convey It to the Kxteiior. The Exterior is a conductor also, tenninntinp In a single tube, and culled the I'm ter. The Ureter are connected with the bladder. The bladder i composed of varionn cover lnjl'8 or tissues, divided into Pints, viz. : the I'pper, the Lower, the. Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper expels, the lower retain. Many have u cloche, to urinate without the ability; them uiiniite without the ubi.ity to rotuiu. This freiiieiitly occurs in children. To cure these directions, we inu.-t bring Into action the muscles, which are ene-airod In their various dilutions, if they arc neiflntcd, (jravel or Dropsy may ensue. The render nnipt ulfo lie mode, nvvnre, that however ulifht may be the attack, it is Hire to ali'cet the bodily lieu tb and niertal powers, as our flesh and blood are mppoited from these sources. Govt, Ok Km:t vatum. Pain occurring in the loins are indict tivc of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach und-chulky concretions. Tnr. GiiAvr.T.. The gravel onnios front neg lect or impro or tie; tincnt. of the kidneys. These organs beirg weal;, tho water is not ex pelled fi mu the bladder, but allow d to remain ; it. becomes feverish, und t-cdiiuci t tonus. It is from this deposit tln.t the t tone is foinicd und gravel ensues. Pitot'sv Is a collect 'on of water in pome parts of the body, and bears dilicrcnt ponies, accord ing to the parts nt'oetcd, viy.. : w hen general ly dill'uscd over the body, it is called Aniifiirca ; w lion of the abdomen, Ai-citcs; when of the clictt, llydrothorax. Tukatmknt. 1 1 cl in hold's liigblv eon cent ru ed eompouml Extract Ibiohu is decidedly one of tho best n medics tor diseases ol the blad der, kidneys, bladder, diopsical swellings, rheumatism and gouty nlioitions. Under this bead we have arranged liysuria, or elitlieuity and pain in passing water, Seal ty Secretion, or small and freipicnt discharge, of wr.tor ; stran gury, or i-topping of water; licnmturia, or bloody urine; Gout and Klioiimiitinn of the. kidneys, without any change in qnui.t'ty, but increiisc in color, or dark Ave ter. It was al ways highly recommend by the lute Dr. Phys iek, iu those alieclions. This medicine increases the power of diges tion, end exc ites t lie ubsorbeits into healthy exercise by which the Avut'Ty or calcareous de positions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and inllainiition, arc reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Di rections for use and diet accompany. 1.. ........ n.. . . T1 . T.V . 1 . OS: IOC I II 11. A IT. 1.111 1 1, 1 A., X CU. ...J, JOUI. II. T. Hr.i.vnoJ.n, Druggist; Phaii Sin 1 have been a sufferer, for upwarcl of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney atl'eetions, during which time 1 have used various medicinal propnri.tions, and been under the treatment of the most eminent Physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively adveitised, I cnnMi'tcd with my family physi cian in regard to using your E:tiiu t liuchii. I did this because 1 bad used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, and had found them Avoitb loss, nnd, some quite injurious ; in fac t, I de spaired of ever getting well, and determined te use no remedies heron Iter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was tliis tliut prom ted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of biiebii, eubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to nic and my physician an an excellent combim.tion, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, and con sulting again with the druggi.-t, I concluded to try it. I commenced its uee about oigl t months ago, at which time I was coulined to my room. From the lirst b tt'e. I was astonished und grut illed at the benelicinl eti'eet, and alter using it throe weeks, was abie to walk out. I le t muc h like writing you a full statement of my ease at tlie time, but thought my improvement might only be temporai'A , and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would i Dec t a pel loot cure, knowing then it would lie of more value to you, anil more satisfac tory to me. I am now uble to report that a cure is Direct ed alter using the remedy for live months. I have not used any now lor three months, and feci as avcII in all respec ts as I ever did. Your Ruehu being devoid of any unpleasunt taste and odor, a nic e tonic and invigorator of the system, I (In not mean to be without it Avlienover occasion may require its use in such uli'eetions. M. Mc'CORMICK. Should any doubt Mr. MeCoriniok's state ment, ho refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. AVm. Rioi.i.it, ex-Governor, Pons-ylvania. " Titos. 1). Fl.oitUNUE, Philadelphia. " J. C. Knox, Judge, Philiuleli bin. " J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. " 1). R. Poiiteh, ex-Goveruor, Pennsylva nia. " Eu-is Levi, Judge, Philadelphia. " R. 0. Ghikh, Judge, United States Court. " G. V. WoodavauX), Judge, Philadelphia. " W. A. PoitTEit, City Solicitor, Philad'a. " Joiik BiGLEit, ex-Governor, California. " E. Banks, Auditor General, AVushlug tou, D. C. Aud many others, if necessary. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for IlelmboldV Take no other. Phick $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for li.50. Delivered to any address.. Describe symi toms in all eommuuicutioiiB. Address, II. T. HELMBOI.D, Drug and Chouiicul Wurehouse, 61)4 Broadway, N.y. "VfONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE 1 up in steel-engraved wrapjier, with fac similo of my CUcuiicul Wureliouse uud signed H. T. IIELMBOLD. 4 2U ly p