ljic QHmz Nero HHoomfietir, flcu 6 Tuesday, Dceember 13, 1870. TABM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS ITe nWf commtmfcatfoniirom aW pcwnstefto are inferesfcd in matter properly belonging to thit department. Walks About the Premises. The season is upon us when good, walks about our dwellings, barns and out houses generally, aro very desirable on many accounts hsalth, convenience and comfort being among them. How many of our agricultural readers neglect this home duty ? How many allow the paths even to their houses to be almost im passuble in moist weather ? And so with the paths to the barn, or different stable doors, to the hog-pens, cattle-yards, &c. We have known persons to wade through water, mud and soft manure for eight months in the year, to get at these sev eral places, at the expenso of damp feet and nasty boots, instead of providing a footway of stones, coal-ashes or boards, either of which could be made at small expense and a few hours of time in labor, Especially is this neglect to be condemned where the females of the family aro the sufferers. We have many times seen the way to the wood-pile, corn-bin, spring house, chicken-bouse, chickeu-yard, and other indispensable points, totally unfit to be used by them. If any one thinks there is any economy in this, .he is grievously mistaken. To say nothing as to the loss of time in wading through the mud, the wear and tear of shoc-lcather and injury to garments would alone pay the expense of providing good, dry walks ; but when the question of health, of suffering and doctor's bill are taken into account, they ought to be sufficient to drive every negligent, unsympathizing head of a family, whether in town or country, to follow the suggestions herein made. A man who will not look after the reasonable needs and comforts of his household, does not deserve to have a family. Feeding Poultry. The habit of giving much food in a short space of tjme to poultry is a very bad one. If you notice their habits you will perceive that the procoss of picking up their food under orpiuary, or what we mav call the nainral coddition, is a very slow one. Grain by grin does the meal get taken, aud with the aggregate no small amount of sand, small publics, and the 1 like, all of which, passing into the crop, assists digestion greatly. But in the " lien wifo'i" mode of feeding poultry, a great heap is thrown down, aud the birds are allowed to " peg away" at such a rate that their crop is filled too rapidly, and the process of assimilation is slow, pain ful aud incomplete No wonder that so many cases of choked crops are met with under this treatment. Many other dis eases which affect chickens might bo ob viated by- amateur breeders were a little precaution taken in so simple a thiug as feeding. Regularity of l'eeding is also essential. To Make Iodine Colorless. Tincture of Iodine, so extensively used its a local applications for swellings, etc., may bo rendered colorless without its strength being impaired, by adding to it a little hyposulphite of soda. This is u most desirablo discovery since it is so often necessary to apply it to the face, neck or hands, where the ordinary brown preparation would make the patient pre HCtit an unenviable appearance. Scrapple. Take all the odd bits of lean, the faces of the porkers, a small portion of liver, and boil them all together till the bones drop out. Pick out the bones and every thing not eatable, chop the meat Snee drain all tho liquor back into the kettlj and remove all tho fat ; thicken tho liquo, with Indian meal and boil it till it is as thick as batter, then put in tho chopped meat, sage, salt aud pepper, boil ail to gether and take out into pans. When cold cut in slices and fry for breakfast. jfcaT"To cure dogs of sucking eggs, a correspondent or tho Southern Cultiva tor says : " Take an egg' punch a hole in it largo enough to admit tho little blade of a knifo and put in through tho hole as much emetida s can be piled on a dime piece, and give it tho dog, or put it in a convenient place wncre he will find it. Repeat three or our ' times within tea days or two weeks. I) tttt ItARI.K ; A. DANA. Editor. Iic QoWixt Weekly JS'ttu. A Newnpaprr ol Ike Present Times. 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PERRY HOUSE, New Bloomfleld, Fa. THE subscriber having purchased the property tin the jorner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, invites all his friends and former customers to give him a call as ho Is determined to furnish lirst class accommodations. THOMAS NUTCH, 3 Hf. Proprietor. J AGLE HOTEL NEW BLOOMFIELD, Perry County, 1'cnn'a. HAVING purchased the hotel formerly occu pied by David 11. Lupfer, situated on North Carlisle btieet adjoining the Court House, I am prepared to receive transient guests or regular boarders. To all who favor me with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish first class accommodations. A call Is solicited. CIEOn GE DERRICK. Bloomfleld, March , 1869. 3 10 ly 5 WITH UKAUTirULENGRAVINO, II X in. One year for bo centa. Addriti, ECHO, frl Ktyl, Pm. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA " VINEGAR BITTERS n Hundreds of Thousands Ber testimony to their Wondar- ill 115 rui uuraiiva auocts. I WHAT ARE THEY? so THEY ARE KOT A VTLB bIfancy drink, Pi? Uaieor Poor Ram, Whlakey, Proof Bplrito r.ml liulao Liquurs tioctorcd, spiced andeweot enod to plossotho tasto, cc.llcd"Tonics,""Appctlz rt," " Kcstorcre," e., that lesd the tippler on to drankennctis and ruin, but aro a trno Medicine, mado L-o:u tiic Kutlvo P.ooU and Kerbs of California, tree from nil Alcoholic Htlniiilanta. Tho j me tho tIKKAT ULOOI FUUIl'IElt and Ay LIF8 blVINU 1'lllNCll'LK a perfect Kcaovator and Invlgorutor cf tho Cvstici, cnrryiDg off all poisonous luatlcr cad restoring the blood to a healthy condttlon. Ko person cantuXa these 1'lLters according to direc tion aud remain loi:g uht.'lII. t10U wJlho glvcnforcn InruraMo cane, i Dvlded tho bones are cot destroyed by mineral poison or other mcar.6, cad the vital organs wasted beyond the point cl repair. For Inlluiutiiiitory mitl Chronic Ithcuinrt tifiiri r.ud iout, Dyopct'din, vr Indinontlon, Ililitinti, Kcuilttciit and Intermittent t overs DUtnixn of ilao lilood, Liver. lildnejB, end lliadiier, these lilitcis Lave beca most succcbs fu.. fautli DincsNtB ere canted by Vitiated Blood, which Is generally produced by derangement cf IHiiCBtlvo OrcauH. OYSI'Ll'SIA Oit INDIGESTION, Head ache, Fain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations cf the Stomach, Dad taste lu the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain In the regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other paUiful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyf pcpiwu. Th y lnvlgorr.to tho Stomach and stimulate tuo tor pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled eOlcacylu cleansing tho blood cf all impurities, and imparting now life- and vigor to tho vrholo system. FOH fclUN DISEAStS, Eruptions, Tcttcr.Salt F.heum, Blotches, Spots, 1 Iniplcs, 1 ustulcs. Bolls, Ctr buncles, Itlug-Wormo, Scald-Head, toro Eycs,Eryclp las, Itch, Scurfs, Dlscolorations of tho Skin, Humora and Diseases of tho bltln, of whatever nomo or nature, are literally dig up and carried out of tho system In a short time by the y.so of these Bittors. One bot.lo In such cacos will convlnco tho most incredulous bi their curative effect. - Cleanse tho Vitlntod Blood whenever you find it! impurltlos bursting through tho skin lnHmplos, Erup tions or Bores ; cleanse it when yon find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins ; clcanoo It when It is foul, and your feelings will toil you whon. Keep the blood pare and tho health of tho system will follow. TIN, TAl'E and other WO K3IM, larking lu the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For rull directions, read carefully the circular around cuuli bottle, printed In bur lan guages English, German, French aud Spanish, J. WALKER, IToprietor. K. U. JicDOKALD ts CO., Druggists and Oen. Agents, Ban Francisco, CeI,,' and 83 and 84 Commerce Street, Row Tork. (7 BOLD BY ALL DHUQQISTS AND DEALERS. LEBAN OlST Mutnal Eire Insnrance Company, OF .JoncKtown, IeiiJi'it. POUCIKS PKKrKTUAL at 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 $i 00 per t housand, and Town property at So 00 per thousand. The Pcnnsylvitiaia Cattle Insurance 1 Company, 01' I'OTTSVILLK, l'KNN'A., IN81THES HOUSES AND CATTLE AGAINST Ueath, Theft, or Accident, at very Low lutes. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMFIhLD, PA., Agent for Perry County. From the Daily Miners' Journal of July 22, 1870. Yesterday James H. Grler, Agent of tho Leb anon Mutual i'lre Insurance Company, promptly paid Lewis Harris 8150, his insurance policy lu lull, which he lost by lire on ltailroad Street, last Fri day. Mr. Grler also paid John Pettlngcr tm his in surance policy in full, which was on a norse that died last Saturday, and was insured in the Penn sylvania Cattle Insurance Company, of Polts vllle. 410 Thomas Moohr. S. 8. Weiibu. IIKATIY IS11IlOVI?l AM R E F 1 T T E D ! ' THE UNION,' This tine Hotel is located on Arch Street, Between Third and Fourtli Street, Philadelphia, Pa. , , MOOKE. & WERER January 1, 1869. Proprietors. i Clocks. Another new lot of 80 hour and 8 day Clocks just received by F. Mob timbr t& Co.Now Bloomfleld. I6S ill 111 P5y IJS jj qIII A fff Sell (!$Mi 1155 3rf5 & -'V 5 m ri o. i DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAr, The Best in the World I STRICTLY PURE! NO 8AND ! NO ROSIN 1 NO CLAY ! NO ADULTERATION OF ANT KIND I Oiildrcn Coin 1m The Wathing. Ko irasliboard acquired. No lloiling Needed. Hi) the use of the Uncqualed and Unapiiroachalilc Dobbins9 Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Lubor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED ! Try It once, and ttso It ever afterward. 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The Ureters are connected with tho bladder. The bladder is composed of various cover ings or tissues, divided into parts, viz. i 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 urinuto without the ability to retain. This frequently occurB in children. To cure these nflections, wo must bring int action the muscles, which are engaged in their vtirioiiB functions. If they are neglected, Gravel or Dropsy nitty ensue. The render mttBt also ho inn do aware, that however slight may be the attack, it is sure t ail'cct tile bodily health and mental powers, ns otir tlesh und blood are supported from these sources. Gout, on Riiki-matism. Pain occurring in the loins arc indicative of the above diseases. They occur in persons disposed to acid stomach and chalkv concretions. Dear Sin I have been a snlTcrer, fornpwnrd of twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and kid ney allections, during which time I hnvo used various medleinnl preparations, 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 in regard to using your Extract Buchu. I did this because I hud used oil kinds of ad vertised remedies, aud 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 advertised that it. was composed of buchu, cubebs, aud juniper berries, it occurred to ine and my physician ns an excellent combination, and, with his advice, after an examination of the article, nnd con sulting again with the druggist, I concluded to try it. I commenced its use about eight months ago, at which time I was conllncd to my room. From tho llrnt bottle I was astonished and grat ified at tho beneficial effect, and after using it three weeks, was able to walk out. I felt much liko writing you a full statement of my case at tho time, but thought my improvement might only be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and see if it would ellcct 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 not used nny now for three months, and feel ns well in ail respects ns I ever did. Your Buchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of tho system, I do not mean to be without It whenever occasion may require its use in such affections. m. Mccormick. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's state ment, he refers to the following gentlemen : 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 tho bladder, but allowed to remain ; it becomes tcvcrlsh, and sediment lorms. it is from this deposit that the stone is formed and gravel ensues. Dbopsy Is a collection of water In some part of the body, nnd bears diil'ereut names, accord ing to tho parts affected, viz. : when general ly diffused over tho body, it is cnlled Anasarca ; when ot the abdomen, Ascites j wncn ol tne chest, Ilydrothorax. Treatment. ITclmbold's highly concentra rd rnmnniiiul Extract Buchu is decidedly one of tho best remedies for discuses ol tho blad der, kidneys, bladder, dropsical swellings, rheumatism aud gouty, affections. Under this bend wo hnvfi nrrunced Dvsuria. or difficulty and pain in passing water, Scanty Secretion, or small and frequent discharges of water j Stran gury, or stopping of water ( Hematuria, or hlnnrlv mine : Gout and Rheumatism of the kidneys, without any change in quantity, but increase lu color, or uarK wutcr. it was al ways highly recommend by tho Into Dr. Fhys lck, In these affections. This medicine increases tho power of diges tion, end excites the absorbents Into healthy exercise by which tho watery or calcareous de positions, and all unnatural enlargements, as well as pain and iniinmatiou, are reduced, and it is taken by men, women, and children. Di rectious for use aud diet accompany. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1867. II. T. IIelmuold, DruggUt : Hon. Wm. Bioler, ex-Governor, Pensylvania. " Thos. B. Florence, Philadelphia. " J. C. Knox, Judge, Philadelphia. " J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. " D.R.Porter, cx-Govcrnor, Pennsylva nia. " Ellis Levis, Judge, Philadelphia. " R. C. Grier, Judge, United States Court. " G. W. Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia. " W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Phllud'a. " John Bigi.eh, 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 Helmbold's. Take no other. Puicb $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles for $0.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Address, II. T. IIELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 694 Broadway, N. Y. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE np in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac simile f my Chemical Warehouse and signed n. T. HELMBOLD. 81y