6 uiljc imcs, Nero Bloomftctu, $)a. m U00mficItr genius. Tuesday, October 25, 1870. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS fl'e invite communication from all wsonnwhoare Interested in matters jirbjierl u Monglno to tills department. A Cheap Ice House. A correspondent of the Hearth and Home ufives the following plan fur build ing a cheap and good ice house. " A collar is dug G feet deep, and in it arc set on end edge to ed.e, halves of logs G to 10 inches in diameter, and S feet long. Two frames GJ feet square serve to keep the uprights from Jailing in, and the dirt upon the outside holds thcui in place. The tops are then sawed oil' evenly and level, and an inch-board nailed on, upon which the roof-boards are fitted, mitred and nailed at the top and battened. The end is simply inch boards set edge to edge. A door two feet wide is hung in one end; an em bankment is made all around of the earth thrown out of the cellar, and the thing is done; save in cases where the bottom is not sandy, a drain will be necessary. It is best also to make a floor of old rails or round poles laid close together. Pack the ice in as solid a mass as possible, leaving a space of -I to fi inches all around, to be closely filled with sawdust. Before the warm days co:nc, putG or S inches in depth of sawdust on top." Some years ago we knew of an ice house built on exactly the same plan, only it was 8 x 10 feet, which was always well supplied with ice even wlieu others of greater pretentions were out. This was built on a hill side and had a good drain age which is very important. Ed. Eating Without Appelile. It is wrong to eat without appetite; for it shows there is no gastric juice in the stomach, and that nature does not need food, and not needing- it, there beiug no fluid to receive and act upon it, there being no fluid to receive and act upon it, would remain there only to putrefy the very thought of which should be sufficient to deter any man from eating the remainder of his lifo. If a " tonic" is ta ken to whet the appetite, it is a mistaken course; for its only result is to cause one to eat more, when already an amount has been eaten beyond what the gastric juice supplied is ablo to prepare. The object to be obtained is a larger supply of gastric juice, not a larger sup ply of food, and whatever fails to ac complish that essential object, fails to have any efficiency toward the cure of dyspeptic disease ; and as the formation of gastric juice is directly proportioned to the wear and wasto of the system, which it is to bo tho means of supplying and this wear and waste can only take place as the result of exercise, the point is reached again that the efficient remedy for dyspepsia is work outdoor work beneficial and successful in direct propor tion as it is agreeable, interesting and profitable. Hull' a Health ly Good liv ing. Virtues or Borax. It may not be generally known how very valuable borax is in various pur poses of house-hold use. We find it tho very best cockroach exterminator yet dis discovered. One-half pound, costing but fifty cents, has completely cleared a largo house formerly swarming with them, so that tho appearance of ouo in a month ia quite a novelty. The various exterminating powders pufled and adver tised, have been found not fully effective tending rather to make tho roaches crazy then to kill them. There is something Iieculiar cither in the smell or touch of orax, which is certain death to them. They will flee iu terror from it, and never appear again where it has onco been placed. It is also a great advantage that borax is perfectly harmless to human beings ; hence, no danger from poisoning. It is also valuable for laundry purposes. The washerwomen of Holland and Belgi um, so proverbially clean, and who get up their linen so beautifully white, use refined borax as a washing powder instead of soda, in the proportion of a large hand ful of borax powder to ten gallons of wat er. They Bare soap nearly one-half. All tho largo washing establishment adopt the same mode. For laces, cambrics, etc., an extra Quality of the powder is used and for crinolines requiring to be made stiff a stronger solution w necess ury. Borax, being a neutral salt, does not in the slightest de-ive injure the tex ture of the liuen. Its effect' is to soften the hardest water, and, therefore, it should be kept on the t. ilct table. As a way of cleaning the hair, nothing is bet ter than a solution of borax in water. It leaves tho scalp in a iuoi:-t, cleanly con dition, and the hair is ju.-t suflieieiitly stiffened to retain ii place. This stiff ness, however, can bo readily removed, if objectionable, by washing with water. Borax is also an excellent dentrilicc ; dis solved in water, it is one of the best tooth washes. In hot countries it is used, in combination witli lartaricacid and bi-car-bonatc of soda, as a cooling beverage. Deodorizer. The inquiry is oficn made by fanners, brewers, beef and pork packer;-:, etc., re garding the best method of deordorizing and cleansing old cider an-1 beer barrels musty cans, bottle-'., etc. Chemistry fur nishes an agent in the permanganate of potassa, which fully meets this want. A pint of the perumirjanato I turned into the most musty, filthy cider or beer casks and rin.-ed about a few moments, will entirely decompose ail fungoid growths and fermenting matter, and ren der cask as sweet as those, that arj new. The deodorizing, disinfecting power of the permanganate, holdimv, as it does five equivalents of oxygon, is wonderful; it will even deodorize c irbolio acid. The only way to remov e immediately the odor of carbolic acid linn the hands, is to immerse them iu the liquid permanganate. C OXTIX .EX T A L Life Insurance Company, OP NEW YORK, STRICTLY MUTUAL ! A-HHetx, s-1 ,500,000 ! ISSUES nil the new forms of Policies), and pro sonts as favorable terms as any company in tho United States. Tho Company will make temporary loans on Its Policies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, ami the policy held (food during that time. Policies issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. No extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share in the annual prollts of the Company, and have a voice iu tho elections and management of the Company. No policy or medical fee charged. JUSTUS LAWRENCE. Pl'OS't. M. B. Wynkoop, Vice Pres't. J. P.Hogehs, Sec'y. j. v. Eaton, General Agent, No. 0 North Third Street. 4.2U yl College Mock, Harrisburg, Pa. HOTELS. PERRY HOUSE, New Bloomfleld, Ia. THE subscrilier having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle-iiects, opposite the Court House, invites all his frieiTrt and former customers to give him a call as he is determined to furnish Urst class accommodations. THOMAS HUTVir, 3 ltf. Proprietor. JAGLE HOTEL NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry County, Pcun'n. HA VINO purchased tho hotel formerly occu pied by David H. Limfer, situated on North Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, I am prepared to receive transient guests or regular boarders. To all who favor mo with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish lirst class accommodations. A cull is solicited. OEOR OE DERRICK. Bloomtleld, March 9, 1809. 3 10 ly B Thomas Mooke. 8. 8. Weueu. GREATIl" IBIPROYKU AND RE- FIT TED 'THE UNION,' Tills Hue Hotel is located on Arch Street, Between Third and Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MOOltE & WEflElt Proprietors. January 1, 1809. Philadelphia Advertisements. Hanklnff and StocTm. BANKING HOUSE OP Jay Cooko & Co., 113 AND 114 SOUTH TIIIKD STREET, Philadelphia, DEALEH3 IN ALL G OYERXHEXT SECURITIES. OM 5-20; Wauled IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED. Compound Interest Kolcs Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. t2TCOLECTIONS made ; STOCKS bought and sold on Commission. 37" SPECIAL business accommodations re served for LADIES. 8191 KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP. II o u s i: K E E P E n s will 11 ml the KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP A great help in cleaning their houses. It is the Original nnd Only (Jeuuinc raint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean more paint and do it butter than any other Soap K V C S M atlc! It will clean and polish Marble. It will clean and mighten Fine Brass. Copper and all Melalic Ware, and will remove all l'alnt, l'ileh, Tar, Crease, Ink, Varnish or any other dirt from the hands. It Is the onlv Soap for cleaning Windows or any kind of EARTflKRN WARE. All other Soaps that are advertised to do the same are IMITATIONS of our Snap, and will not compare with THE GREAT LABOR-SAVIXU KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I ICS-Try it and you will like it. Ask for the "Kitchen Crystal Soap," and take no other. All Grocers sell it. EASTMAN & BROOKE, 431 North Third Street, Philadelphia, Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers. 63UThe above is for sale by F. Mortimer & Co. New Blooinllelil, I'a. 3313m. Xi 33 IB .A. ZLST O 3ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF iToiicsto'vvn, Penn'n. POLICIES PERPETUAL nt Low Kates. No Steam risks taken. This is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in tho State. Country property insured Perpetually at $4 00 per thousand, anil Town properly at i5 00 per thousand. TIic Pennsylvania Cattle Insurance Company, OF POTTSVILLE, lVENN'A., INSURES HORSES AND CATTLE AGAINST Death, Theft, or Accident, at very Low Rates. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA., Agent for Perry County. Fivm the Daily Miners' Journal of July 22, 1870. Yesterday James II. Orler, Agent of the Leb anon Mutual Eire Insurance Company, promptly paid Lewis Harris $150, his insurance pulley in lull, which he lost by tire on Railroad Street, last Fri day. Mr. Orler also paid John l'ettinger S80, his In surance policy in full, which was on ahorse that died last Saturday, and was insured iu the Penn sylvania Cattle Insurance Company, of Potts vllle. 410 Pensions, Bounties, &c. "TtriDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers, TV &c, of Soldiers who wero killed or died of disease contracted in tlin Service of the United States, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or In any way disabled in the war of Will. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. Tho time for tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given toold suspended eases in the dill'erent departments at Washington, 1). C. If you have, or think you have a claim against the Government, call on or address the undersigned. No charge for information. LEWIS l'OTTElt, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. OTICE TO LAND OWNERS I After the 12th day of August of this year, (1870) suits will he liable to he brought iu the Court of Dauphin County for money due on lands In Perry County, unpatented. . For Information relative to the Patenting of lands, call on or address 8. II. (iALliHAlTlI. Attorney-at-Law Hi County Surveyor. Bloomlleld, March 8. 1870.-tf. Clocks. Another new lot of 30 hour and 8 day Clocks just received by F. Moa timeii & Co.New liloomneld. ELECTItIC SOAP, The Jlcst in the World! STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND! 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NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The Jiest Emollient in the Market .' It is given the preference at every watering place in the country, and is for sale everywhere. X'lejiMO .A-Hli IToi' It Don't be put olf with any cheap common soap. Try it, and see how much BETTER it is than we say. The only Boot Polish that will produce a Brilliant and LastingShine, and, at the same time preserve the Leather, is Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish, Makes Old Boots Look Like New Ones, And Calf-Skin Like Patent Leather. It is put up In a Patent box, the greatest novelty of the age, The box alone is worth more to keep than the price of Box and Pol ish combined. "KRUGHAT," The Genuine Turkish Batli compound, used in all Oriental countries, in the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty, in exact style, odor and quality from tho original receipt, as that made iu Constantinople, and Import duties, prelum on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it at a very low price. By ils use a bath becomes indeed a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing miraculous effects upon the skin. It is really worth atrial. If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull care, use for your Clothes i o i; is i x s ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your person DOBBINS' TRIPLE SCENTED Toilet Soap ! use for your boots Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish. Use In tho Bath " KJ1UGIIAT. ' ' And Subscribe for the " Electric Messenger," a Beautiful Fashion Paper, sent FREE to nil who will send their names to the Sole Proprietors, I. L. CllAGIN tfc CO., 119 South Fourth Streot, Philadelphia. 103 Barclay Street, New Yoiik. 144 State Street, Boston'. 0"Thls ISoap'iB for Bale by F. Mortimer Jt Co., New BoomUeld, Pa 4 37 ly THE KIDNEYS. rpiIE Kidneys ire two In number, Bltuated nt JL the upper part of tho loin, surrounded bv fat, and consisting of three parts, viz i tho An terior, tho Interior and the Exterior. Tho Anterior absorbs. Interior consists of tissues or veins, which servo ns a deposit for tho urluo nnd convey it to tho Exterior. The Exterior Is u conductor nlso, terminating iu n single tube, nnd called the Ureter. The Ureter are connected with the bladder. Tho bladder Is composed of various cover ings or tissues, divided into parts, viz. : the Upper, the Lower, the Nervous, and tho Mucous. The upper expels, tho lower retains. Many have a desire to urinate without the ability; others urinate without tho ability to retain. Tills frequently occurs In children. To cure these affections, wc must bring into nction the muscles, which uro engaged in their various functions. If they lire neglected, Gravel or Dropsy may ensue. The render must also be made nwnre, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure to nil'cct the bodily health nnd mental powers, ns our tlcsh and blood are supported from these sources. Gout, oit Riiei matism. Pain occurring In the loins arc Indicative of the above diseases. They occur In persons disposed to acid stomach and chalkv concretions. The Gravel. The gravel ensues from ncsr leet or improper treatment of tho kidneys. These organs being weak, tho water is not ex pelled from the bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becomes feverish, and sediment forms. It is from this deposit that the stone is formed and gravel ensues. DuorsY is a collection of w ater in some parts of the body, and bears different names, accord ing to the parts nU'ected, viz. : when general ly dillused over the body, it is called Anasarca ; ivhcn of the abdomen, Ascites ; when of the chest, Hydrothorax. Treatment. ITelmhohFs highly concent ra cd compound Extract Buchu is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases of the blad der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings, rheumatism and gouty nflections. Under this head we have arranged Dysuria, or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small nnd frequent discharges of water ; Stran gury, or stopping of water ; Hematuria, 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 ick, in these aU'eetious. This medicine increases the power of diges tion, end excites the absorbents into henithy exercise by which the watery or calcareous de positions, and all unnatural enlargements, ns well ns pain and iullaniatiou, are reduced, nnd it is taken by men, women, nnd children. Di rcctious for use nnd diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25,1807. II. T. Helmdold, Drugglfet : Deah Sin I have been a sufferer, for upward of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney all'ections, during which time I have used various medicinal prepnrntions, nnd 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 iu regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this.becausc I had used all kinds of ad vertised remedies, nnd had found them worth less, and, some quite injurious ; in fact, I de spaired of ever getting well, nnd determined t use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the ingredients. It was this that prompted mo to use your remedy. As you ndvertised that it wns composed of buchu, cubebs, and juniper berries, it occurred to me nnd my physician ns an excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, nnd con sulting ngniu with the druggist, I concluded to try It. I commenced Its use ubout eight months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From the first bottle I was astonished and grat ified nt the beneficial effect, and after using It three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much like writing you a full statement of my case at the time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded t defer and see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it would be of moro.value to you, and more satisfactory to me. I am now nblo to report that a cure is effect ed after using the remedy for live months. I have not used any now for three mouths, and feci as well iu all respects as I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic und invigorntor of the system, I do uot mean to be without it whenever occasion may require Its use iu such affections. m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. McCormlck's state ment, ho refers to the following geutlemcn i Hon. Wm. BiGi.Kit, ex-Governor, Pcnsylvnnla. " Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. , " J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. " J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. " D. R. Pouter, ex-Governor, Pennsylva nia. " Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. " R. C. Griek, Judge, United StateB Court. " G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. " W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Phllod'a. " John Bioi.er, ex-Governor, California. " E. Banks, Auditor General, Washing ton, D. C. And many others, if necessary. Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Beware of counterfeits. Ask for llelmbold's. Take no other. Pbice $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $0.50. Delivered to any address. Dcscribo symptoms In all communications. Address, II. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 504 Broadway, N. Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE up In steel-engraved wrapper, with fac simile of my Chcuilcul Warehouse and signed II. T. HELMBOLD. 4 231y p