6 !jc tmc0, Kcuj Blaomftcltr, Jau Ijc Iaolufitlb femes. Tuesday, August 16, 1870. FAUM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We invite, communications from, all personswhoare, ime.resiea in mailers properly Belonging 10 um department. To See Down a Well. A New Hampshire Journal of Agri culture suggests an excellent plan for ex ploring the bottom of a well : " It is not generally known how easy a matter it is to examine the bottom of a well, cistern or poud of water by the use of a common mirror. When the sun is shining brightly, hold a mirror so that the reflected rays of light will fall into the water. A bright spot will be seen at the bottom so light as to show the small est object very plainly. y this means we have examined the bottom of wells fifty foot, deep, when half full or mure of water. The smallest straw or other small objects can be perfectly seen from the surface. In the same way one can examine the bottom of pouds nnd rivers if the water be somewhat clear, and not agitated by winds or rapid motion. If a well or cis tern bo under cover, or shaded by build ings, so that the sunlight will not fall near the opening, it is only necessary to employ two mirrors, using, one to reflect the light to the opening, and another to send it down perpendicularly in the water. Light iu this way may be thrown fif ty or a hundred yards to the precise spot desired, and then reflected down ward. We have used the mirror with success to reflect light 'round a field to a shaded spot, and also to carry it from a south window through two roc.ms, and then into a cistern under the north side of the house. Half a dozen reflections of the light may bo made, though each mirror diminishes the brilliancy of the light. Let any one not familiar with this method try it, and he will find it not only useful, but a pleasing experiment. It will, perhaps, reveal a mass of sediment at the bottom of a well that was little thought of, but which may have been a fruitful source of disease, by its decay in the water." Girl Farmers. Located six miles west of St. Paul, 51 inn., there is a farm under a good state of cultivation, which was reclaimed from the wildernesss only three years ago by seven sisters, who procured a pre-emption title to the same, and now till it, unaided by the labor or advice of the " sterner sex." In ' 1S67 tho parents of these - girls lived in Ohio, were very poor, and both confirmed invalids. Iu this straight the girls resolved to emigrate to Minneso ta and try their luck at fanning, securing their land by compliance with the terms of the pre-emption laws. How well they have succeeded iu their novel undertaking will be comprehended when wo state that last year they sold nine hundred bushels of potatoes, five hundred bushels of corn, two hundred and fifty bushels of wheat, and six hundred bushels of miscellane ous vegetables. They arc, in fact, quite independent, and able to provide their in valid parents with a good home. So much for girls farming in the West. Valuable Table of Dry Measure. A box 1G by 24 inches square, and 28 inches deep, will contain one barrel. A box 16 by 24 inches square, and 14 inches deep, will contain a half-barrel. A box 16 by 16 inches square, and 16 8-10 inches deep, will contain one bushel. A box 12 by 11 2-10 inches square, and 8 8-10 inches deep will contain half a bushel. A box 8 by 8 4-10 inches square and 8 8-10 inches deep,will contain one peck. " A box 8 by 8 4-10 inches square, and 4 2-10 inches deep, will contain a half peck. A box 7 by 4 inches square, and 4 8-10 inches deep, will contain a half-gallon. A box 4 by 4 inches square, and 4 2-10 inches deep, will contain one quart. JJSy A physician was consulted by a lady whose teeth were discolored. Look ing for tho cause, it was traced to board ing house tea, which was' kept from day to day in a tin vessel, heated up at meal times, witli the addition of a fresh Bup- " ply. The tin having worn off, left a sur face of iron, and the infusion in cooling . acted chemically on tho iron making tan nato or gullute of iron. Standard Weights. The following is the standard of weight in the various States of tho articles nam ed : ARTICLES. Barley 48 48 48 Bran 20 at Hroom Corn Seed 46 4fi fifl Buck wheat 62 40 42 Castor lieans 4i 5 40 Charcoal 22 22 22 Coke 40 .. .. Com, shelled ,Ki fir, ffi Corn., In car 70 70 70 Corn Meal 4S 48 M Dried Apples 24 28 28 Dried Peaches Z 28 28 Dried Peaches, pared.... 40 28 28 Max Heed f,6 fij fifl Mrass Seed, blue 14 14 lfi Clover fio ;o fio Hungarian 48 48 48 Millott fio 60 60 i chard 14 .. 14 Red-top 44 14 14 Timothy 4f) M 45 Hemp Seed 44 44 44 Lime, unslacked no so no Oats fj'j H2 K2 Onions 67 67 67 Onions, top 28 28 28 Peas oo fio (jo Plastering Hair 8 8 8 Potatoes, Irish fio fio 00 Potatoes, sweet....- 65 64 65 live 60 60 fill Turnips fio (iO fio Wheat 00 00 00 08 old, and 70 new. In Ohio, 48 48 48 .. 20 .. 40 40 40 60 62 48 4if 40 40 22 22 22 60 66 .50 70 70 70 60 60 60 25 24 22 : 33 32 33 33 .. 50 60 66 14 40 15 00 00 60 48 48 48 .. 50 .. .. 14 14 14 It 14 .. 45 45 44 44 44 80 80 80 32 35 32 67 07 57 28 28 28 60 GO til) 8 8 8 00 fiO fiO 65 60 66 60 60 50 00 00 60 GO 00 00 3STEW YORK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, STRICTLY MUTUAL ! 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To all who favor me with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish first class accommodations. A call is solicited. GEORGE DERRICK. Bloomlleld, March 9, 1869. 3 10 ly 5 Thomas Moore. S. 8. Weber. CHEATLY iaSl'KOVED AND RE-FIT. TED ! 'THE UNIONS This line Hotel Is lucated on Arch Street, Between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOOKE & WEBER Proprietors. January 1, 1869. BELLS. ( ESTABLISHED IN 1837. BUCKEYE HELL FOUNDRY ! CHUIECII, Academy, Factory, - Alarm Bells, &c., &c, made of Farm, Flre- PUEE BELL METAL, (Copper nnd Tin,) warranted in quality, tone, du rability, &e., and mounted with our Patent IM PROVED ROTATING HANGINGS. Illustrated Catalogues sent Free. VANHUZEN C TIFT, Not. 102 and 104 E. 2nd St., 41101 ypd C1NCINNA TI, O. jyrALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. A Fine Assortment of spring styles ar now for aal by the subscribers at low prices. F. MORTIMER A CO., 'ew Bloomlleld. Philadelphia Advertisements. Hanking and Stocks. 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Spellers, Question awl Ijesson Rooks, Maps, Med als, Reward Cards, Blackboards, Bible Diction aries, Ce.rtijlv.ide Mimics, Library Itcpistern, Secretaries' and Superintendents' Rooks, Mottoes, Scripture Pic tures, Infant Clans Manuals, and everything new and useful for Sabbath-school use kept on hand or supplied lo order. We have been engaged in tills special branch of business for years past, and have acquired an experience which we think our customers uniformly lind ben ellclal to their interests. A Descriptive and Illus trated Catalogue, containing names and prices of several thousand volumes, seut free to any address on application. Philadelphia, April 5, 1870. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. UltAYUILL V CO., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a line assortment of Wood nnd Willow Ware, No. 343, North Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. January 1, 1S69. TO OUll FRIENDS! THE undersigned have this day formed a Co Partnership under the name of SIDDALL & 3IARKLEY, and will continue the WHOLESALE DRUG BUSINESS, At No. 119 Market Street, Succedlng to the well-known house of WRIGHT & SIDDALL. Trusting to receive ft continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed on the old linn, We are yours, Respectfully, FRANCIS n. SIDDALL, One of the linn of Wright & Siddall. ARTHUR D. MARKLEY, 11. D., Philadelphia, January 1, 1870. MUSLINS ! 10 4 Sheeting Muslin, 9 8 Sheeting Muslin, 5 4 Pillow Case- Muslin, 42 Inch Pillow Case Muslin, 44 Sheeting Muslin, 3 4 Shirting Muslin, 9 4 Sheeting Linen, For sal at the lowest price by, F. Mortimer & Co. New Bloomlleld. OTICE TO LAND OWNERS! After the 12th day of August of this year, (1870) suits will be liable to be brought in the Court of Dauphin County for money due on lands in Perry County, unpatented. 9.Vor information relative to the Patenting of lauds, call on or adlress 8. H. GALliRAITII, Attorney-at-l.aw Hi Couuty Surveyor. Bloomlleld, March 8, 1870. tf. ou,vlul- LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF JoncstoMu, 1'eJm'ti. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No steam -risks taken. This Ik one of the best conducted and most lellnble rnninaiiiix In tlm Wale. Country propel tv insured Perpetually n. ,t er iiioush.hu, ami n l'own property at ji ub per thousand. The leiiiiylvaitla Cattle Insurance Company, OF TOTTSVILLK, l'ENS'A., INSURES HORSES AND CATTLE AGAINST Death, 1 licit, or Accident, at very Low Rales. Call on or addi ess LEWIS POTTEn, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., Agent for Perry County. From the. Daily Miners' Journal of July 22, 1870. Yesterday James' If. Oiler, Agent of the Leb anon Mutual fire Insurance Company, promptly paid Lewis Harris Slid, his insuiance p'ulicv in full, which he lost by lire on Railroad Street,, last Fri day. Mr. Crier also paid John rcttinger m his in suiance policy in lull, w hich was on a horse that died last Saliiiduy, and was insuicd In thel'enn syivan.a Cattle Insuiance Company, of l'otts villc. 1)0 NEW teTX'OXtli: ! CHEAP GOODS! Til E subscriber having opened a new Store, one door Last of Swegei 's Hotel, solicits a share ol the public patronage, lie has just received a lull supply of TV O AV O- O O tl Si , and w ill constantly keep on hand, a complete as sortment of DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES QVEENSM'ARE, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, IIATS i CAPS. And Everything else usually kept iu Stores. 5- Call and see my stock. ROB'T. N. WILLIS, New Bloomlleld, Pa. 3 42 KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP. HOUSEKEEPERS will II nd tho KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP A great help in cleaning their houses. It Is the Original and Only Genuine Paint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean more paiiii auu uo it ueuer tjian any other Soap li v c v M a 1 c ! It will clean and polish Marble. It will clean and orighten Fine Brass. 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Sew ISIoomficltl. rpiIE Kidneys aretwo In number, situated o1 I xue upper part oi the loin, surrounded b lat, unci consisting ol three pin ts, viz : the Al tenor, the interior and the hxteilor. The Anterior ubsorhs. Interior consists o tissues or veins, w hich serve as a deposit fo i tie urine nna convey It to the txterior, Th Lxtcrior is u conductor also, terinimitine in single tube, nnd railed the Ureter. The Ureter ore connected with the bladder. The bladder is composed of various cove lugs or tissues, divided into Pints, viz. i th c pper, the .Low er, the Nervous, and the Mucou The upper expels, the lower retains. Man have u desire to urinate without the nbllitv others urinate w ithout the ability to rctuiu. mis frequently occurs In children. To cure these nilcctlons, wo must bring Int uciion me muscles, w lucii are engaged In the various functions. II they are neglected, Grav or Dropsy niaj ensue. The render must also be made aware, that nowever siigiu may lie the ntt;.cl, it is sure to li licet the bodily health and mental powers, as our Mesh and blood are supported from these sources. OorT, on RnrxMATisM. Pain occurring- in the loins nro indicative of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed toucld stomach and chulkv concretions. The Gravel The gravel ensues from neg lect or Improper treatment of the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it. lu'fnmcu feverish mwl nikdimnitt fi.cti.e 1 11.- froin this deposit tliut the stone is formed and' gravel ensues. Diiopsv Is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears dill'crcnt names, nccord- inj; to tne parts nlicctcd, viz. : w hen general ly dillused over the body, it is called Anasarca ; when of the abdomen, Ascites ; w hen of the chest, Ilydrotliorax. Treatment. Ifelnibold's highly coneentra ed compound Extract Uiichu is dccidedlv one of the best remedies for diseases ol the blad der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings, rheumatism and gouty uflections. Under this head we have arranged Dvsuria, or dillieulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water ; Stran gury, or stopping ol water j Hematuria, or bloody urine ; Gout nnd Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change In quantity, but Increase in color, or rrk water. It was al ways highly recommend by the late Dr. Phys- lek, lu these allectious.. This medicine increases the power of diges tion, end excites the absorbents into healthy exercise by which the watery or calcareous de. positions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain nnd inhumation, nre reduced, nnd it is taken by men, women, and children. In. rcctions for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1807. II. T. Helmuold, Druggist : Dear Sik I have been a sutl'erer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney allectious, during i hich time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent PliysieiauB, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted w ith my family physi cian In regard to using your Ex tract Bucliu. I did tliis because I had used all kinds of od vertiscd remedies, and had found them woith lcss, nnd, some quite injurious ; in fact, I de spaired of ever getting well, and determined t use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prom ted me to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buchu, cubebs, nnd juniper berries, it occurred to me and my physician as an excellent combination, and, w ith his advice, after nn examination of the article, and con sulting ngaiq with tho druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and grat illed ut the benellcial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I feit much like writing you u full statement of iny case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of more value to you, and more satisfactory to me. I am now able to report that a cure is effect ed after using the remedy for five months. I have net used any now for three months, and feel ns well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invlgorutor of the system, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its ubb in such affections. m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. MeCormick's state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen Hou. Wm. 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