6 l)c Ttmcsf Nero Bloomftclt), 3n. lit laomficlb twcs. Tuesday, October IS, 1870. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Wt- Invite commnnlc.at ions from alt yicrsnnsit'hoare interested in mailers properly belonging to this department. COMMUNICATED. How lo Hare Hood Cider nil tho Time. In the first place puro cider only nhould be procured ; such as you arc sure litis been niiulc oi' nouud i'rult, and mil water ed in making, even so much as by a pail ful dashed upon the cheese. That spoils your cider. t fhould be kept i'ull after " working," by adding enough cider to keep the cask full lo the bung. After the new cider is well settled, draw it ofl carefully into another barrel; then when it has fairly ' worked," draw it oA' again, each time leaving the sediment. If drawn off again about the first of January, the eider will be benefited. Tho object is to get it clear of all sediment. Keep it in a dark, cool cellar. About the first of March, it will do to bottle. J'ut nothing in your bottles except pure cider. Use stout juDk-bottles, and soft, straight corks. Wet each vork as you drive it tightly and closely down. Then wire it, or use stout twine, or the cork will fly out. Cider put up in this manner will keep for years, and be equal to champagne. 1 have tried it for some vears with perfect success. . Feeding Figs. A writer in the Uiiral. New Yorker gives advice in regard to feeding pigs, as follows : " lu case you do not have milk enough for the sows and pig3 both, give it to the latter by all means. Begin with good sweet milk, gradually getting them used to that which is a little sour, until they will drink one about as well as they do the other, at the same time commence giving them Indian meal not corn and cob meal made into a hasty " pudding," alternately with boiled potatoes, ground peas, rye or buckwheat if you have them, and give them all they will eat, three or four times a day. Add from time to time a little salt with their food, they will thrive the better for it. A Good and Simple Lauder. A correspondent of the lbarlh and Hume says : ' I recently saw on a neigh boring farm one of the simplest and best ladders forgathering fruit now in use, it being plain and durable and a boy could make one. Take a young chestnut or other suitable wood about six inches in diameter; split it at the butt-end for about six foot up the stem; put a wood en wedge in the cleft to keep it open, and an iron band just above it to keep it from splitting further up. It may then bo bored and rounds inserted, and it may be of any length desired. The upper end is to rest in the crotch of a branch or n limb. The wood is split ; the iron is b keep it together." Keepiug Grapes Fresh For Winter Use. If you desire delicious, fresh grapes in winter, or even up to next spring, they can be had by very little caro and ex pense. I'ick the bunches only in a dry, warm day, and place them in a cool, sha dy place for at least three days; then commence to pack them in boxes that will hold about ten pounds. Between each layer of grapes place a single thick ness ot newspapers; the boxes should not contain more than three layers in thickness. Then place in a 'cool, dry room not in a cellar, for the natural dampness there will cause mold and de cay. In this way, the past very damp unfavorable season we kept Concord, Del aware, Hartford and Diana, the last be ing in good condition in March. Jlurul World. Every one who has a yard of ground to spare, should plant a grape vine. It is one of tho best and most wholesome of fruits. If you plant but one or two, let them be the " Concord." it will not disappoint you. It is a hardy vigorous grower, very productive, and of good flavor. JKT 1 1. D. Court, the well-knowu breed er of Chester White swirio, of IJattlo Creek Mich., writes tho " Prairie Farm er" that ho haa found a teaspoonful of pulverized copperas, mixod with an cental quantity of sulphur, fed in tho night's meal, for throo days, will euro kiduey worms in swine. . YOEK CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. STRICTLY M UT UAL I AssoIn, ss I, r ,)! TSSUKS all tlic new forms of Policies, and pre sents as favorable terms as any company in the United States. Tin- Company will make temporary loans on its I'olieies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and the poiiey held good dunlin that time. Policies issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share in the annual profits of the Company, and have a voice in the elections and management of theC nipany. No poiiey or medical fee charged. IrsTrs Lawrence. Pies't. M. 11. Wynkooi', Vice Pres'l. .J. IMiOiiEiis, See'y. J. F. BATON. General Agent, No. 0 North Third Street. 4.2!) yl College P.lock, llarrlsburg, Pa. HOTELS. PERRY HOUSE, Xnv i;i(ioin(ielil, Fn. Till! subscriber having purchased (lie properly on the !(irneror Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Coin ! lion c. iiivile i all his friends and former .Mistoiiicrs to give him a call as he is determined ittrni h iii -t Ha accommodations. THOMAS SUTCll. 3 lit. Proprietor. JAGLE HOTEL NEW HLOOMFJELD, Ferry County, Fenn'a. HAVING purchased Hie ho el formerly occu pied by David II. Lupfcr, sliualed on North Carlisle Street adjoining -the Coin t House, I am prepared lo leceive transient, guc is or regular boarders. To all who fr.vor me v.Hh t"'e'r cieiom. I slia.ll endeavor to fin iw !i n 'st clas." a: :'oiiiioilal ions. A call is solicited. (IEOIUIE DE1UVCIC. P.looinlleld, March 0, IRtW. 3 10 ly 5 Thomas Moore. K. S. Wkiieu. ii kati,y a : i si yili) AX 11 J2 K - T T K D ! 'THE union; This tine Hotel is located on Areli Street, Ilctween Third and fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Mooitu & wirtiin: Proprietors. January 1, lWi'. Pensions, Bounties, &c. "17"II)OWS. Minor Children. Mothers. Fathers. V of Soldiers who were killed or tiled of disease contracted in the Service of Hie United Slates, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldier who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or in any way disabled in the war or ISM. When widows die or re-many, do child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled lo a Pension. The time for tiling claims for aildUWmal bouniy has been extended six months. Particular attention given toohl suspended e:ies in the different departments at Washington, I). C. If you have, or think you have a claim against the (iovel inneiil. cull on or address the nude) -igned. No charge for information. J.UWIS I'OT'J'EU, Attorney for Claimants, i SI NEW BLOOM IT KM), FA. "OTICE TO LAND OWNERS! Alter the V'tbdavor Aiigu-t of this year. (1S70) suits will lie liable io bo brought. In the Court of Dauphin County for money tlue on hinds in Perry Coiinlv, unpateiiied. -For information relative to the Patenting ot lands, call on or atltlic-s S. II. CAl.lillAITH, Altoriiev-ui.-l.aw & Cuun:y Surveyor. Woomllcld, March's, 1870. '.f. Daily Express and Freight Line BKTWEKN EXLOOTvlFIELD & NEWPORT J Til IS subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of Ploonilluld ami Newport thai he Is ri inga Daily Line between these t wo places. anil will haul Freight oi any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages enl rust ctl to his care. Orders may be left for him at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co.. New Uloomllckl, or Milligan & Musser, Kewnori, Pa. ' .1. S. WlIITMOItE. Bluouiittt'd, J a a nary 2.1, 1S7U. ' ("locks. Another new lot of SO hour and 8 day Clocks just received by 1J. Moit TIMCH iV Co.New bloomlield. 3 OBBIIVS ELECTRIC SOAP, The Best in the World! STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND 1 NO T.OSIN ! NO CLAY ! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND ! Ctiildren Can l)o The Washing. iVo W'aslihoarrl acquired. Ao Boiling X-ftlal. Jly the use of the Uncounted anil Unapproachable Dobbins9 Electric Soaj), (.'lollies, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED ! Try it once, and use it ever afterward. Every Groecr Bells It. Every Family Uses It. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT 1 lie sure that t lie wrapper lias on it the cut of Mrs. Fogy and Mr. Enterprise, ami that each bar is stamped with the name of the inventor and originator, .T. 11. Doiiiuns, as none other is genuine. Like everything of great value, it is extensively counterfeited, and the market tilled wiili false anil worthless Electric Soaps, not worth house-room, :uul dear oven it given away. 'flic Finest American Toilet Soap, fully equal to tile French mailt! by a French soa'pmaker in the same manner as the French soaps are made, and sold at oiiu-fourth their price, is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins' Toilet Soap! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The Hal IinioUie.nl in tho Market! It is given the preference at every watering place in the country, and is for saio everywhere. I'Iojiko Vwlc J for II Don't be put oil' wHh any cheap common soap. Try ii, and bee how iiuhm P.iiTTKIt it is than we say. The only Hoot Polish that will produce a IVrilliaut and l.asiiiigSiiine. and, at the same, time Picsci ve tut) Leather, is Dobbins' Electric Eoot Polish, Makes Old Koots Look Like NewOkes, And Calf-Skin Like Patent Leatiieii. It is put up ia a Patent box, the greatest novelty of the age. The box alone is worhi more to keep than the price of Pox nail Pol ish combined. KltUGIIAT,' The flenuine Ti kkisii llalh compound, used in all oriental countries, in the bath, and liiiiiiulaci uicd by us on a license and royalty, in exact style, odor and quality from the original receipt, as that made in Constantinople, and import duties, prcium on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it at a very low pi ice. lly its use a baili becomes indeed n luxury. Very highly scented, and producing miraculous eliecls upon ilie skin. It Is really worth a trial. If you want to enjoy life and (Live away dull caie, use for your Clothes O IS IS I X N ' ELECTRIC SOAP! . Uae for your person TRIPLE SCENTED Toilet Soap ! use for your loots Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish. Use in the Bath Ami Stibseribo for the " Electric Messenger," a Beautiful Fashion Paper, sent FliFU to all who will scud their names to the Sole Proprietors, J. X. CBAGIN & CO., 119 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 103 Barclay Street, New Yoiik. 144 State Street, Boston. ti7Tli!s ISoap Is for Sale by F. Mortimer & Co., New Boomllcld, Pa. 4 87 ly riiiliitlcljihiii Adveiiisenieuls. lianlxintf and Stocks. BANKING HOUSE OF Jay Cooke & Co., 113 AND 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Philadelphia, IlEAI.EIlS IN ALL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. Oh! 5-2n Wanted IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. 13?" COLECTIONS made j STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. t" SPECIAL business accommodations re served for LADIES. 3101 KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP. II 0 U S E K K E V E 11 S will 11 nd the KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP A great help In cleaning their houses. It Is the Oi'igimil and Only (Genuine Paint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean more paint and do it better than any other Soap B i v c v 33 a d c ! It will clean and polish Marble. It will clean and orighten Fine Brass. Copper and all Metalie Ware, nndwill remove all Paint, Pitch, Tar. Crease, Ink. Varnish or tinv other dirt from the hands. It is the onlv Soup for cleaning Windows or any kind of FAUTllKHN WAlIli. All other Soaps that are advertised to do the same are 1 IMITATIONS, of our Soap, ami will not compare with THE UltliAT LAUOll-SAVIXU KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I OTuTrylt and you will like It. Ask for tho " Kitchen Crystal Soap,-' and take no other. All Grocers sell it. EASTMAN & BROOKE, 4I!1 North Third Street. Philadelphia, Sole 1'roprletorx and Manufacturers. tm-Tlic above is for sale by F. Mortimer & Co. New P.loonilield, Pa. 3313m. Books Books ! Books ! PERKINPINE & HIGGINS, r;n xon Til fo ujj tii street, I'hiladtlpJiia, KUKP CONSTANTLY OX HAXDa full supply of the latest and best LimuuY Hooks from Hit! leailing Societies anil Publishers. We make our selections with great care, and guarantee the moral and religious character of the books, cheer fully exchanging any that may not be satisfactory, selling at Publishers prices, ami, wherever practi cable,' making liberal discount to Schools. i- A full assortment of MUSIC BOOKS. Spellers, Question and Lcwon Jlnuls. Maps, Med als, He ward Cards, lUacklmards, Jlible Diction aries, U-rtijlcate. lllunks, Library Uculslers, Secretarial!' ami Superintendents' Hooks, Mottoes, Scripture Pic ture, Infant Clam Manuals, 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 have aciulred an experience which we think our customers uniformly 11 ml ben ellclal to their interests. A Descriptive and Illus trated Catalogue, containing names and prices of several thousand volumes, sent free to any address on application. Philadelphia, April 5, 1S70. LEBAN O0ST Muti5i:l Eire Insurance Company, OF Toiicfii own i l'eim'si . POI.KTKS JMiltFKTUAL at Low Kales. No Steam risks taken. This is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the State. Country property insured Pcrpetinilly atl hfl per thousand, and Tow n property at 5 U0 per thousand. TSi BViih.nj Jvaiiiii Cattle Insurance Company, OF POTT.SVII.LK, l'KXX'A,, TNsntES HOUSES AND CATTLE AC.A1XST Death, Theft, or Accident., at very Low Hates. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, NEW I) LOOM FIELD, PA., Agent for Perry County. Fi-o n: the Ixtili Miners' Journal of July 22, 1870. Yesterday James If. Crier, Agent of tho Leb anon Mutual Fire Insurance Company, promptly paid 1-cwls Harris Slot), his insurance policy In full, which he lost by lire on Railroad Street, last Fri day. Mr. Orler also paid John Pcttlngcr S0, his In surance policy in full, which was on a horse that died last Saturday, and was Insured lu the Penn sylvania Cattle Insurance Company, of Pott. vdle.-tlO THE KIDNEYS. rpiIE Kidneys arc two lu number, situated at L the upper part of the loin, surrounded by fat. and consisting of three parts, viz : tho An terior, the Interior and the Exterior. The Anterior absorbs. Interior consibts of tissues or veins, which, servo as a deposit for the urine and convey It to the Exterior. The Exterior Is a conductor also, termlnntinff In a Bingle tube, and called the Ureter. Tho Ureters are connected with the bladder. Tho bladder is composed of vnrlous cover ings or tissues, divided iulo parts, viz. : the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and the Mucous. The upper cxpelB, the lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without tho nullity) ethers urinate without the ability to retain. This frequently occurs in children. To cure these affections, wo must bring Into action the muscles, which arc euguged in their various functions. If they areieglectcil, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The render must nlso be made aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to affect the bodily health and mental powers, ns our flesh and blood ore supported from these sources. Gout, ok Rheumatism. Pain occurring in the loins are Indicative of the above discuses. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalkv concretions. The G havel. The gravel ensues from neg lect or improper treatment of the kidneys. These orguns being weak, tho water is not ex pelled from tho bladder, but allow ed to remain ; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed and gravel ensues. Dkop.st Is a collection of water in some parts of the body, and bears dillerent names, accord lug to tho parts affected, viz. : when general ly dill'uscd over the body, it is called Anasarca ; tvhen of the abdomen, Ascites ; when of the chest, Hydrothorax. Treatment. Ilelmbold's highly conecntra cd compound Extract Buclm is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the blad der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings, rlicumatisni and gouty nflections. Under this head we have arranged Oysuria, or dill'iculty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water ; Stran gury, or stopping of water ; lleniaturia, or bloody urine ; Gout nnd Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase in color, or dark water. It. was al ways highly recommend by the late Dr. Phys iek. in these nll'ections. 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, ns well as pain and inllaniation, arc reduced, nnd it Is taken by men, women, and children. Di rections for use and diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1SC7. II. T. Helmholi), Druggist : Dk.au Siu I have been n sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney nll'ections, during which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the most eminent Physicians, experiencing but little relief. Having seen your preparations extensively advertised, I consulted with my family physi cian in regard to using your Extract Buehu. I did tills because I hud used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, and had found them worth less, nnd, sonic quite injurious ; in fact, I de spaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted mo to use your remedy. As you advertised that it was composed of buehu, eubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to ine and my physician as an excellent combination, and, with hisadvicc, after an examination of the article, and con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which timo I wits conlincd to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and grat illed at tho beneficial clfect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full statement of my enso at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and sec if it would clfect 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 live months. 1 have not used any now for three months, nud feel as well in all respects as I ever did. Your Buehu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invlgorntor of the system, 1 do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require Its mu in such affections. m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. McCormiek's state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen : Hon. Vm. Biot.ek, ex-Governor, Fensylvnnia. " Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. " J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. " J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. " D. It. Pouteu, cx-GovcrnorJ Pennsylva nia. " Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. . " R. C. Giiieh, Judge, Uulted EtuteB Court. " G. W. AVoodwaud, Judge, Philadelphia. " W. A. l'OKTCii, City Solicitor, Fhllad'a. " John Bioleii, ex-Governor, California. " E. Banks, Auditor General, Washing ton, D. C. And many others, If necessary. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware ot counterfeits. Ask lor iieiinuoiirs. Take no other. I'iiicb $l.'J5 per bottle, or six bottles lor $0.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address, II. T. I1ELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, Wi Broadway, jn. x . "TVTONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE 1 up la bteel-cngravoft wrapper, with tao- simllo of my Chemical WaiclioiihO end signed II. T. IIEI.MBOLD. 4 231y p 1
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