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Tuesday, Wovember IS, 1870.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Weinvlte communications from all personswho are
interested in matters properly belonging to this
department.
FccdlriR Tigs.
A writer in the Rural Nero Yorker
gives advice in regard to feeding pigs as
follows :
In case you do not have milk enough
for the sows and pigs 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 cob and
corn 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.
Cure for Klieumalism.
One of the old and approved physicians
who has a very large practice, has for
several years used with marked success a
remedy for rheumatism, which we will
publish for the reason that the article
used can be obtained now, not alone at the
drug shops but abroad in the fields. It
is the berry of the common scoke-weed,
or scoke-root often called "poke-root."
These berries (now ripening) are put
into spirits gin is the best at the rate
of two ounces to the piut. Of the tinc
ture thus made, a tablespoonful is given
three times a day. We are told that this
simple remedy, persisted in for a week or
more, has effected some remarkablo cures
of this common and distressing com
plaint. Farm Products.
Farm products of all kinks should be
prepared for the market in a neat and
attractive manner. There is no time lost
in picking over beans, sorting apples and
potatoes or putting up butter in a neat
and taking way. The market gardeners
who supply our large cities with vegeta
bles, understand this business of market
ing better than most people. Their let
tuce, beets, turnips, &c, must be washed
and the tomatoes must be clean and care
fully assorted. It don't pay in the long
run, to mix inferior fruit with good, to
put rocks iu your oatsor harrow teeth in
wool, when preparing these articles for
the consumer.
A horse is never vicious or in
tractable without a direct cause. If a
hor3e is restless or timorous, you may bo
sure these faults arise from defects in his
education. He has been treated either
awkardly or brutally. Commpnco the
. education of the horse at his birth ; ac
custom him to the presence, voice and
sight of man ; speak and act gently ;
caress him; and do not startle him. All
chastisement or cruelty confuses the
animal and makc3 him wild. They are
good men who make good horses.
MS" In Lower California there aro
now 7,000 orange trees iu bearing.
They yield from COO to 1,500 oranges to
the tree, depending on the size of the
tree. About 70 trees'stand on an acre.
The tree commences bearing from eight
years from the seed. For good oranges
tho price is about $20 per 1,000.
California is also cultivating extensively,
grape vines, limes, lemons, citrons, figs,
and walnuts. Lemons, limes, and cit
rons yield crops averaging $1,000 per
acre.
B& Soap suds may be used with great
advantage for manuring grapo vines.
Downing says he has seen an Isabella
grapo vine produce 3,000 fine clusters of
well-ripened friuit iu a season, by tho
liberal use of manure, and soapsuds
from tho weekly wash. The effect of
soap suds on other plants is remarkablo.
A cypress vine that had remained sta
tionary for a fortnight, when about two
inches high, immediately began growing,
after being watered with soap suds, and
grew about six inches in five days.
J5S? Every year's experience goos to
show that brilliant success may not be
expected in pear culturo except on deep
clay soils.
t&" At nearly all the gtato Fairs this
Fall especially those in the West, the
Berkshire has taken creams of pig prizes.
Harks of Difference of Sex In Eggs
It ia stated that the eggs of tho com
mon hen, as well as those of many other
birds, present certain external character
istics, by means of which it is possible to
determine beforehand the sex to be
hatched from them. Thus, the " male"
egg has at his pointed end small folds and
wrinkles, while the " female" egg is en
tirely smooth and well rounded off at both
ends.
B If 15 bushels of corn are wisely
fed to a hog so as to increase it from 200
to 300, the farmer may get from $1.50 to
$1.75 for the corn thus converted into
pork.
JBSf Tile are always to bo preferred for
draining but four-inch hemlock boards
nailed in V-shane cost little but sled
ding work in winter, and will last always
19 years and often 25.
Bitx? A man in Maine has a cow that
in a twelve-month has made as many
pounds of butter as there arc days in the
year, beside fattening a calf to 110.
BSF A little sound knowledge, with a
great deal of care, goes further on a farm,
than great knowledge half applied.
BQyTho word of hope and cheer for
labor in our days -is " Cooperation."
UNTEW YOBK
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK,
STRICTLY 31 UTUAL !
A.HSetH, l,r00,000 !
ISSUES all the now forms of Policies, nnd pre
sent as fa vorable terms as any company iu tho
United States.
The Company will make temporary loans on Its
Policies.
Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and
the policy held good during that time.
Policies issued by this Company aro nou-forfeit-uro.
No extra charges are made for traveling iernitts.
Policy-holders share iu the annual prolltsof the
Company, and have a voice in the elections and
management of the Company.
No policy or medical fee charged.
Justus Lawrence, Pres't.
M. 15. W'YNUoor, Vice Pres't.
J. P.ltOGiius, Scc'y.
J. F. KATON.
General Agent,
No. G North Third Street,
4.2'Jyl Collego Block, Ilarrlsburg, Pa.
HOTELS.
PERKY HOUSE,
NcivBlooinfleld, Pa.
THK subscriber having purchased the proporty
on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, invites all his friends
and former customers to give him a call as he is
determined to furnish Hist class accommodations.
THOMAS SUTV1I,
3 ltf. Proprietor.
JjAGLE HOTEL
NEW BLOOMFIELD,
Perry County, Peuu'a.
HAVITW purchased the hotel formerly occu
pied by David 11. Lunfer, situated on North
Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, I am
prepared to receive transient guests or regular
boarders.
To nil who favor mo with their custom, I shall
endeavor to furnish llrst class accommodations. A
call is solicited.
GEORGE DERRICK.
Bloomtleld, March 9, 1869. 13 10 ly 6
Thomas Moore. S. 8. Webek.
kkatj,y im'iiovii)
AND
HE -FITTED!
'THE union;
Tills lino Hotel is located on
Arch Street, Between Third and Fourth Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
MOOltK & WEHKIt
Proprietors.
January 1, 1869.
OTICE TO LAND OWNERS!
After the 12th day of August of this year, (1870)
suits will be liable to bo brought in the Court of
Dauphin County for money due on lands in Perry
County, unpatented.
4 For information relative to the Patenting ot
lands, call on or address
B. H. UALBKA1TH,
Attorney-ut-Law & County Surveyor.
Bloomtleld, March S, 1870. it.
. Philadelphia Advertisements.
Banking and Stocks.
BANKING HOUSE
OF
Jay Cooko & Co.,
113 AND 114 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
Philadelphia,
DEALERS IN ALL
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
Old 5-20s Wan led
IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW.
A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWED.
Compound Interest Notes Wanted.
INTERE8T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
KSCOLECTIONS mado j STOCKS bought
and sold on Commission.
t5f SPECIAL business accommodations re
served for LADIES. 8191
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP.
HOUSEKEEPERS
will llnd tho
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
A great help in cleaning their houses. It Is th
Original mid Only Genuine
Paint Cleaner and Itestorer, and will clean more
paint and do it better than any other Soap
Ever M a d!
It will clean and polish Marble. It will clean and
Drighten Fine Brass, Copper and all Metalic Ware,
and will remove all Paint, Pitch, Tar, Grease, Ink,
Varnish or any other dirt from the hands. It is
the only Soap Tor cleaning Windows or any kind of
EAKTliEKN WAltE. All other Soaps that aro
advertised to do the same are IMITATIONS ot our
Soap, and will not compare with
THE GREAT LABOR-SAVING
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I
WB-Tryit and you will like it. Ask for tho
"Kitchen Crystal Soap," and tako no other. All
Grocers sell It.
EASTMAN & MtOOKE,
4:il North Third Street,
Philadelphia,
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
3Tho above is for sale by F. Mortimer & Co.
New Bloomileld, Pa. 3313m.
LEB A 3T O IST
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OF
Toiiesitcvii, Peim'ti.
POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Kates. No
Steam risks taken. .This is one of the best
conducted and must reliable Companies in the
State. Country property insured Perpetually
at H 00 per thousand, ami Town property at ti 00
per thousand.
TIec i'ciiiiKylrunia
Cattle Insurance Company,
OF
rOTTSVILXK, PESVA.,
INSURES IIOltSES AND CATTLE AGAINST
Death, Theft, or Accident, at very Low ltates.
Call on or address
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW 1SLOOMF1ELD, PA.,
Agent for Perry County.
From the Dally Miners' Journal of July 22, 1870.
Yesterday James IT. Grler, Agent of the Leb
anon Mutual Fire Insurance Company, promptly
paid Lewis Harris 8150, his insurance policy iu lull,
which lie lost by tire on Uailroad Street, last Fri
day. Mr. Grler also paid John Pettingcr J80, his In
surance iMilley In full, which was on a horse that
died last Saturday, and was insured iu the Penn
sylvania Cuttle insurance Company, of Potts
ville. 416
FAliMKHS! KXAMLNK ANUUlTv
THE ORIGINAL.
BAUGH'S BEING
Tlio First Kaw Hone Phonphato Made.
All Others are Imitation.
HA UGII'S
RAW-BONE
Super Phosphate oi'IJuic!
MARK
FALL,
1870.
This Manure is made of Kaw or Unburned
Hones, rich in Nitrogenous matter, dissolved In
Oil of Vitriol, presenting the Bono Phosphate in a
highly soluble and quickly available form, and the
Ammonia in such proportion as to insure a prompt
and vigorous action upon the crops.
Where Baugh's Phosphate was applied the past
season, tho indications, wlthoutcxception, are Hint
it will maintain its well earned reputation. We re
quest all in need of a Fertilizer to give this article
a trial.
BAUCH & SONS,
MANlTAGTUllKllS,
Office No. 20 S. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 29 Out
TRADE
WW
Ip33 33IIVS'
ELECTRIC SOAP,
The Best in the World !
STRICTLY PURE!
NO SAND I NO ROSIN 1 NO CLAY I
NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND !
OiUdren Can Do The Washing. No Washboard
Required. No Boiling Needed.
By the use of the Uncqualed and Unapproachable
Dobbins9 Electric Soap,
Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time
and Temper,
ALL ARE SAVED!
Try It once, and nse It ever afterward. Every
Grocer Sells It. Every Family Uses It.
NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT !
Be sure that the wrapper lias on It the cut of Mrs.
Fogy and Mr. Enterprise, and that each bar is
stumped with the name of the inventor
and originator, J. 1!. Doiuiins, as none
other is genuine.
Like everything of great value. It Is extensively
couiiterieiieu. aim 1110 marxec nueu wuu
false and worthless Electric Soaps,
not worth house-room, and
dear even if given
away.
The Finest American Toilet Soap, fully equal to
luei'rencii maue oy a rrcnen soapmaKer
in the same manner as the French
soaps are made, and sold at
ouu-fourlh their price, Is
' TRIPLE SCENTED
Dobbins9 Toilet Soap!
NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITIIOUT IT !
The Best Emollient in the Market!
It is given the preference at every watering place
111 me country, ana is ior sale every wncre.
J?ltmHO A.h1c IToi It
Don't be put off with any cheap common soap.
iry 11, anu see now inucn jstiit-n it is
than we say.
The only Hoot Polish that will produce a Brilliant
and LaslingShine, 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 novolty
01 1110 age, 1 ne nox aione is worm more 10
keep than the price of Box and Pol
ish combined.
KHUGHAT, "
Tho Genuine Turkish Bath compound, used in all
Oriental countries, in the bath, and manufactured
by us 011 a license and royalty, iu exact stylo, odor
anu quality ironi mo original receipt, as mat
made in Constantinople, and import duties, prelum
on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it at a
verv low nrice. Bv its use a bath becomes indeed
a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing
miraculous effects upon the skin. It Is really worth
a triui.
If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull
care, use ior youi uiotues
i o 15 b i ar s '
ELECTRIC SOAP!
Use for your person
DOBBINS'
TRIPLE SCENTED
Toilet Soap !
use for your boots
Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish.
Use In tho ButU
"KRUailAT."
And Subscribo for tho
" Electric Messenger,"
a Beautiful Fashion Taper, sent FREE to all who
win seiiu uioir names 10 tne eoiu rroprieiors,
I. L. CItAGIN & CO.,
119 South Fourth Street, PurLADELPUiA.
103 Barclay Street, New Tobk.
141 State Street, "Boston,
t-ThiB ISoap Is for Sale by F. Mortimer &
Co., New uoomtield, fa. 1 U7 ly
THE KIDNEYS.
THE Kidneys ire two In number, situated at
the upper part of the loin, surrounded by
mi., nnu i:uijBiDi.iiii vi i. ill CD mi in, T i& i Lliu li
ter I Or, the Interior and tho Exterior.
The Anterior absorbs. Interior consists or
tissues or velus, which serve as a deposit for
the nrlne and convey It to the Exterior. The
Exterior is a conductor also, terminating in a
single tube, and called the Ureter. The Ureters
are connected with the bladder.
The 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, the lower retains. Many
have a desire to urinate without the ability;
others urinate without the ability to retain.
This frequently occurs in children.
To cure these affections, we must brinir Into
action the muscles, which are engaged in their
various functions. If tlicy arc neglected, Gravel
or uropsy may ensue.
The reader must also bo mado aware, tlint
however slight may be the attack, It 1b sure to
affect the bodily health and mental powers, as
onr flesh and blood are supported from these
sources.
Gout, on Rheumatism. Pain occurring In
the loius are indicative of the above diseases.
They occur In persons disposed to acid stomach
and chalkv concretions.
The Gbavel. The gravel ensues from neg
lect or improper treatment of the 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. v
Dhopsy Is a collection of water In some parts
of the body, and bears different names, accord
ing to the parts affected, viz. : when general-
ly diffused over the body, it is called Anasarca : V
when of the abdomen, Ascites ; when of the
chest, Hydrotliorax.
Treatment. Hclmbold's highly couccntra
cd compound Extract Buchu Is decidedly one
of the best remedies for diseases of the blad
der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings,
rheumatism and gouty affections. Under this
head we have arranged Dysuria, or difficulty
and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or
small and frequent discharges of water j Struu
gury, or stopping of water j Hematuria, or
bloody urine j Gout and 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
lck, In these affectious.
This medicine increases tho power of diges
tion, end excites the absorbents into healthy
exercise by which tho watery or calcareous de
positions, and nil unnatural enlargements, as
well aB pain and intlamation, are reduced, and
it is taken by men, women, and children. Di
rectlons for use and diet accompany. . ' ;
Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1807.
n. T. Helmbold, Druggifct :
Dear Sib I have been a sufferer, for upward
of twenty years, with gravil, bladder, and kid
ney affections, during which time I have used
various medicinal preparations, and been under
the treatment of the most eminent Physicians,
experiencing but little relief.
lluvlng seen your preparations extensively
advertised, I consulted with my family physi
cian in regard to using your Extract Buchu.
I did this because I bad used all kinds of ad
vertised remedies, and had found them worth
less, and, some quite injurious ; in fact, I de
spaired of evorgcttiug well, and determined to
use no remedies hereafter unless I knew of the
ingredients. It was this that prompted me to
use your remedy. As you. advertised that it
was composed of buchu, cubebs, aud juniper
berries, it occurred to mo and my physician ns
nn excellent combination, nnd, with his advice,
after an examination of tho article, and con
sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to
try it. I commenced its use about eight mouths
ago, at which time I was confined to my room.
From the first bottle I was ustonlshed aud grat
ified at the bcueticial effect, and after using it
three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much
like writing you a full statement of my caso at
tho time, but thought my Improvement might
only be temporary, and therefore concluded to
defer nnd see if It would effec t a perfect cure,
knowing then it would be of inoro value to you,
and more satisfactory to me.
I am now ablo to report that a cure is effect
ed after using tho remedy for flvo months.
I have not used any now for three months,
and feel ns well iu all respects as I ever did.
Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant
tasto and odor, a nico tonic and invigorntor of
the system, I do not mean to be without it
whenever occasion may require its uso in such
affections.
M. McCORMICK.
Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's state
ment, ho refers to the following gentlemen j
Hou. Wm. Bigi.eh, ex-Govcrnor, Pensylvnnia.
" Tuos. B. Flobence, Philadelphia.
" J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia.
" J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
" D. R.Pobteu, ex-Governor, Pennsylva
nia. " Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia.
" R. C.Guiek, Judge, United States Court.
" G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
" W. A. Pobteb, City Solicitor, Philad'u.
" John Bici.ek, ex-Governor, California.
" E. Banks, Auditor General, WuBhlng-
ton, D. C. And many others, If necessary.
Sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.
Beware of counterfeits. ABk for Hclmbold's.
Take no other. Pbice $1.25 per bottle, or six
bottles for $6.50. Delivered to. any address.
Describe symptoms in all communications.
' Address, II. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and
Chomical Warehouse, 5U4 Broadway, N. Y.
"VfONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE
JJ UP 1 steel-engraved wrapper, with fae
simile of my Chemical Warehouse and signed
n. T. HELMBOLD.
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