ljc Stimcs, New Bloomftcfo, fta. 6 Tuesday, April 25, 1871. FAUM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Make a Roller. No farmer should be without a roller. It is invaluable in making to ground hard nfter tho spring grain is sown, thus help ing to protect iroui drouth, and what is bettor, preparing the ground for the mow ing machine, after the grain is out and the grass grown. A cast-iron roller is the best, but it can bo liiado of wood, and if the farmer has leisure and a suitable tree, he can do it himself, and thus save a few dollars. Take the butt of a white oak, chestnut will answer cut it three feet and a half long, and then on to each cod spike an inch and a half plank a foot square- Through these and into each end of tho l"g, exactly in the centre, bore holes six inches deep. Drive into these holes an iron linch-pin. Now, hang the log, either on some sturdy crotches, or otherwise, and then hew it until it is perfectly round. Take two walnut strad dles, ten feet long and four inches thro at the butts. Flatten them on one side. Bore a hole in each to recoive the pins at the ends of tho roller; bring the littlo ends sufficiently near for a horse to walk between ; flatten the upper sides in front of the roller, and then bolt thereon a foot wide inch and a half or two inch plank, with three bolts in each end. In stead of a whiflle-tree, have two small irons made, one for each thill, to hitch the drntVcliainu to, so that in turning, the horse will pull on one side instead of both, and with tho further addition of sonio hold-back irons, your rollor is done. When wanted for use, put a small boy or girl on tho steadiest horse, and it will earn in one day more than three dollars, at the outside, that it cost to make it, and if always kept under cover will last an ordinary lifetime. Hearth and Home. Club Foot In Cabbages. As the season is rapidly approaching when seeding for cabbage plants will be in order, a word or two about club-foot may not be out of place. Some contend, with a good show of reason, that growing cabbage on the same ground several years in succession tends to tho production of cliib foot, but as this disease is known Hometimes to infest cabbage the first sea son on the ground, continuous cropping canuot be the sole cause of it. In some cases it is traced to the larvae of some insect, operating at the base of the stem of tho plant which produces elongated n swellings or blotches, giving shelter to the pests which feed upon its vital juices, retard its growth and cause decay. Fre quent changes of ground may do much toward checking the disease, while other aids aro found in a liberal application of wood ashes, marl or dust charcoal dib bled in at tho time of setting out tho plants. It is recommended, by some, to combine fresh soot and powdered saltpe tre in proportion of four quarU of the former and oue pound of the latter mix ed with water to the consistency of tar. At tho time of planting immerse each root in this proportion, and club-foot will not trouble the cabbage-ground for that season at least. Management of Brooms. If brooms are wet in boiling suds once a week, they will become very tough, will not cut a carpet, last much longer, aud always sweep like a new broom. A handful or so of salt sprinkled on the carpet will carry the dust along with it and make the carpet look bright and clean. A dusty carpet may be cleaned by set ting a pail of cold water out by tho door, wet the broom in it, knock it to get off all tho drops, sweep a yard or so, then wash tho broom as before and sweep again, be ing careful to bhake all tho drops off the broom, and not sweep far at a' time. If done with care it will cleau a carpet very nicely, and you will be surprised at the quantity of dirt in the water. The water may need changing ouce or twice if tho carpet is very dirty. Snow sprinkled over a carpet, and swept off be fore it has had time to melt or dissolve, is useful for renovating a soiled carpet. 'Moistened Indian meal is used with good effect by housekeepers. In nianv town and city houses the apartments receive j but one thorough sweeping a week. 1! room s wear out carpets quite ub much as feet do. . k Hint on llorM Khoeluic. A writer in the Western liurul says that a horse's shoes can be kept sharp at about one-half the ubuuI cost by having tho smith drive a uumll piece of caHt-stecl into each heel, ami two into each toe. They can be conveniently cut , from a strip of steel five-oighta or throe-fourths or ftu inch wide, and can he easily put into the ' tofl calk whilfl tli a ulinn Is hein? made. After the shoe in fitted, tho calk should lo hardened no that tho steel will bo,ns linrdns !;: - ' Ifciy A correspondent of the lieruian town Telryruj'h Bays that fresh water dai ly, with a lump of brinmtono kept in it, in u certain preventative uguinst chicken J cholera. I DOBHINS' ELEC TBI C SOAP, The Kent in the World I STRICTLY PURE! NO SAND! NO ROSIN I NO CLAY I NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND ! Otildren Can Do Iie Washing. No Washlioard Required. No Roiling Needed. Ry the use of the Unequalcd and Unapproachalile Dobbins' Electric Soap, Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED I Try it once, and nso It ever afterward. Every Grocer Sells It. Every Family Uses it. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT ! Be sure that the wrapixr has on It the cut of Mrs. Fogy and Mr. Enterprise, and that each bur Is stamiicd with the name of the Inventor aud originator, J. 11. Dohiuks, us nonu other is genuine. Ukc everything of great value, it Is extensively counterfeited, anil the market tilled with false and worthless Electric .Soaps, not worth house-room, and dear even if given away. Tho Finest American Toilet Soap, fully eiimil to tho French made by a French soapmaKcr in the same manner as the French soaps are made, and sold at one-fourth their price, is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins9 Toilet Soap! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! Tlit Best Emollient in the Market! It Is given the preference at every watering place in the country, and is for sale everywhere. Plcnwo A. Hilt For II Don't lie put on with any cheap common soap. Try It, and see how much BETTKlt It is than we sav. The only Boot Polish that will produce a Krllliun and LastlngMhine, and, at the same tlinn preserve the Leather, is Dobbin Electric Soot Polish, Makes old Boots Look Like NewOmm, Aai Cai.f-Sun Like Patent Leathi'-k. 't 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. KltUGHAT," The Genuine Tiiikibh Bui li compound, used in all Oriental countries, in the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty, in exact style, odor and quality Iroui the orlgiiiul receipt, as that nmdo In Constantinople, and Import duties, prelum on gold, etc, saveit, thus enabling us to sell It at a very low price. By its use a bath becomes Indeed a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing miraculous effects Ukui the .kin. It is really worth atrial. If you want to enjoy life ami drive away dtdl care, use for join Clothes l O It II 1 ' ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your ivrson DOBBINS' TRIPLE SCENTED Toilet Soap! L'SE FOH YOL'U BOOTS Dobbiks' Electric Boot Polish. Use In tho Bath And Hiibseribo for the " Electric ' Messenger," a Iteiiutiful Cushion i'lijier, sent KIIKK to all who will send their iiaiiiettto the Hole Proprietors, . U Cll AGIN X' CO., ill:, 7 110 South Fourth Street, I'iiiladfi.I'Iiia. 103 Burclay Street, Naw Yohk. 144 Stiito Street, Boston. d?"Tlils ISoap Is for Bale bv F. Morlliaor A Co., New Boomlleld, l'a. 4 117 ly A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Sr. "WALKEB'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands Bear testimony to their Wonder ful Cuxatlvs Effects. THEY? IVC a" ov s THEY ABE NOT A VILE 11 FANCY DRINK, Made or Poor Ran, Whlsltey. Proof Bplrlm and Hefano I.lquura doctored, spiced scilfwtct ened to please th taste, called 4Tonlcs,"".i.p:. cm," Kostorors," c, that lead tlie tippler cn to droakeuDces and rain, tmt era a trno Medicine, nm'.c from the Native Boots and Kerbs of California. I'reo from nil Alcohullo (Sttiuulanis Thoy am His UKF.AT Itl.OOI) 1 lift I FIE It and .V LIFE CtlVlNH l'ltlNCIPI-Kapurruot ltor.ovjtor s. d Invlgorator of tlio Urettai, currying oil' all poiicuu -matter and restoring tlio bluod to A healthy conuitlr..:. . opinion canttiko these Blttorn accorilii t to c.'.r.i tlo:i and remain Ions unwell. ftltiO wlllbo given foraa ineurabl c:. : r..v!iied tlie bonus aro not destroyed by lnl ic-.vl ."( t or other means, and the vital orgunB vaucd b. t:.o point of rutmlr. For lufluniuiutovy and Chrouiu Khcuniu tlsm mid Clout, Dyonepaia, r lodlffestlou, Bilious, Hcuitifcnt aad Intermittent Fevers Dlacnncn of the Itlood, Liver, Klducys, and HlnUdcr, tlietio lllitors navo boon most success ful, hncb Discuses aro caused by Tlilntrd Itlood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Urtaoi. DYSI'JU'bIA Oil INDIGESTION, Head ache, Pain in the Bnouldora, Congas, Tlghtsus or tho Chest, Dizziness, Bour Eructations of the Btomach. Bad taito la tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, ralpltatlon of the ileart, Inflammation of tho Langs, Falu in tho regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other points! eyinptoma.are tho offsprings of pyspcpefc). They invlgorato tho Btomach and sttmalato tue tor pid liver and bowels, which render thorn of unequalled efficacy In cloanslng tho blood of all Imparities, and imparting now llfo aud vigor to tho whoto system. VOH.bK.lN DISEA8LS. Eruptions, Totter, Bait Ilheum, Blotches, t" pott, riu.plcs, I'nstulea, Bolls, Car. banclcs, I'lug.Woiins, EculU-llcad, Coro Kycs,Eryslp alas, Itch, beans, Llscolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases 01 tho bkln, of whatever name or not aro, aro literally dug up and carried out of tho system In a short time by the uso cf tlieso Bitters. Ono bottle la aoh eases wtll confined tho most incredulous of their curative effect. Clcnnso the Vitiated Blood whenovor you find It lmpnrltlos harming ttiroui;'.i tho sltln to Pimples, Erup tions or Doles; clcuuco it when you nud It obstructed and ilngulfh hi tho veins ; cleanso it when it la foul, and your fu'llui:s will toil you when. Keep tho blood pare and the health of tl:o syutctn will follow. FIN. TA I'K and otlwr WOU3IS, lurking In the system of so many thounaado, oris effectually destroy ed and removed. 1 or full directions, road carefully the olroalar around ouch bottlu, printed In four lan guages English, Ouriuan, Fruueh aud Bpaalsh. J. WALKER. Proprietor. U. II. MCDONALD & CO., Dragglau and Geo. Agents, Baa Francis 00, Cal and 13 and 84 Commorco 8 tract, New TorU. (Br BOLD BT ALL PHU00I3T3 AKO DKALEItS. LEBANON Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OP .Tonewto-vvn, Peiin'n. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Rates. No Hteam risks taken. This Is one or tlie best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Htate. Country property Insured Porpetually at at 00 per thousand, and Town property at Jo UU ht thousand. The l'eiiiiH Ivniila Cattle Insurance Company, OF 1'OTTSVILL.E, PJiSN'A., INHUKKH HOUSES AND CATTLE AfiAINST Death, Theft, or Accident, at very Low Kates. Call 011 or address LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMKIKLD, PA., Agent for Terry County. from the Dall Miners' Journal oj July 22, 187a Yesterday James H. fSrler, Agent of the Leb anon Mutual Klre Insurance Company, promptly paid Lewis Harris 9i.r0, his insurance policy in full, which lie lost by lire on Itnilroud Street, last Fri day. Mr. firler also paid John I'ettltiKcr $fl0. Ills In surance policy In full, which was 011 a nurse that died lust Saturday, and was Insured in the Penn sylvania Cattle Insurance Company, of I'otls-vllle.-sld CLOTHING MADE TO OBDEB! ; A CUOICE ASSORTMENT OF I ! Always on baud, front which to select. Clothing Ileudy MADE TO ORDER CLOTH IXU ' READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior 1 Quality always on hand. - I Mortimer f Co., I ' March lfl, '60. ' New Bloomfleld.Pa. I I JAGLE HOTEL . NEW BLOOMFIELI), Perry County, IVnu'u. TTAVINO purchased the hotel formerly oecu- L A. pica Dy uiiviu H. t.uiuer, smuiieu on jsorin t urllsle Htreet adjoliilnif tlie Court House, I am prepnieu 10 receive iruiisiuut guests or regular lMllLlllel'S. To all who favor me with their custom, T shall endeavor to furnish llrst class accommodations. A cull is soliulted. OKORGK DERRICK, llloomtleldMurch 0, im 3 10 ly B IBS WHAT ARE if-' H - 'j j nil Wtr 7 lis Iff CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. A Newspaper ol the Present Times. Intended for People Now 00 Earth. Including Farmors, Mechanic!, Merchants, Pro fessional Han, Workers, Thinkers, and all Man ner of Honest Folks, and the Wives, Sons, ana Daaihsers of all such. ONLY ONK DOLLAR A VEAIl I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR MO. Or less than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a SO Club at every Post Offloe. SEMI-WEEKLY BUN, tt A TEAR, ef the ssme slie ana general character as THB WK8KL7, bnt with a greater variety of tnlacellsoeous reading;, and tarnishing the news to its tuMcrlbtrs with greater freshness, because it comes twice a week instead of once only. THE DAILT SUN, 6 A VEAS. . A preeminently readable newspaper, with the lamest circulation in the world. Pres. lnde peodent, and fearless in politics. All the news from everywhere. Two eents copy 1 by mall, OV cent a mouth, or $e) a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY SUN. Fire copies, one year, separately addressed. . Four Dollars. Ten copies, one year, sensrstely addressed (and an extra copy to the getter up of club). Eight Dollars. Twenty copies, one yesr, separately addressed (aad an extra copy lo the getter ap of club). Fifteen Dalian. Fifty copies, one year, to one address (and the Semi-Weekly one year to getter n p ofelnb), Tkirtr-three Dollars. Fifty copies, one year, separately addressed (and the Beml-Wsekly one year to setter ap ofomb), Thlrtr.Sve Dollar. One hundred copies, one year, to one address (and the Ually for one year to the getter up of elnh). Fifty Dollar. One fcondred, copies, one year, sepsrately ad dressed (and the Oally for oue rear to tne irelter npofclubj, Hlr Dollars. THE BEMI.WEEKLY BUN. Fire copies, one year, separately addressed, Eight Dollar. Tea copies, one yesr. sepsrately addressed (and aa extra copy to getter ap of club), Hlxtee Dollar. SEND YOUR MONEY IJlost WBeo orders, cheeks, or drafts on New York, wherever conveolent. If not, then register tbe letters containing money. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher, Ban office. New York Cltv. 3STEW -STOIEHEC CONTINENTAL Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YOHK, STRICTLY MUTUAL t TSSl'ES all the new forms of Policies, and prn JL sents as favorable terms as any company in the United States. The Company v. Ill make temporary loans 011 Its Policies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and the policy held good during that time. Policies issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. No extra charfres are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share in tlie annual pront of tlie Company, and have a voice in tlie elections and management of the Compuny. No policy or medical foe charged. .H'STL'8 I.AWKKNOK, Pres't. M. B. Wvnkooi", Vice Pres't. JP.Hooehs, Sec'y. J. F. EATON. General Agent, No. 6 North Third Street, 4.2U yl College illock, Harrlsburu;, l'a. B. M . El) Y, Wholesale and Ketuil Dealer in OHUGG AM) MEDICINES, Olioniifiilw, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIA. OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, for Medicinal and Sacraiiieutul I'ttriHises. A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BltUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always 011 hand, which will be sold ut low prices tlT Orders from riiysieliius promptly attended to with great care, . 33. IvE. EBY, Newport, Perry County, Penn'a. P holographs ! Fhotogrnphs ! JACOB COllLK, Photographic Artist, KEWPOHT, PKXX'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact that he Is prepared to take l'HOTUORAPim In tlie best style of the art. His long experlenw.' enables him to produce PICTURES WHICH CANNOT RE EX CELLED. All persons are requested to call at Ills rooms ami examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will be taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always o hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOR CORLE, Artist, Newport, i'erry Co., l'a THE BEST IN USE THE FARHAM NEW FAMILY Seiving Machine IT combines all the best features of other good machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make It THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET KUNMNU as well as the Most Simple Machine iu Use. IT WILL HEM IT WILL BRAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease. It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON MOTH BIDES. The principal ofllce of the company Is at No, 704 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. These machines are for sale In Terry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. F. MOBTIMEB & CO., New BloomMd. tVTht public are invited to call at either oj the above placet and see a Machine in operation: Bloomficld Academy! An Kttylitth and Clamical School FOH LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I Young Men Prepared For College. A Normal Srhool and a School of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Momlay, the 29ft of Auyutt, 187(1 AS the above school has recently lieen re-orgun-lied, students can enter any time. 1'rof. WM. H. DILL, a graduate of ltutKer's Col lege, N. J., l'rlnclpal. Sliss ANNA E. AlKiSPUROER, a graduate or Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu sic, Tainting, Drawing, French and Herman. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal aud thorough education. The Collegiate Dcpurtmeiit embraces all the higher branches, Including the Latin and Greek languages, Engineering, Trncli cal Surveying, Literature, Nuturul Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Hoarding, Furnished Koom, Wash, dig. Tuition in Latin, Greek, English Branches and Mathematics, for the scholastic year, $190. In vauatlons. foi),00. Tlie Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, under the supervision of Wllhim drier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will lie fur nished: and the pupils will be under the strict care of the l'rlnclpal. Address W. II. DILI A. M. l'rlnclpal, or WILLIAM tiltlKK. 4UU (Now Uloouillekl, ferry county, I'll. Pensions, Bounties, &c. WIDOWS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fnthers. &c, of Soldiers who were killed or died or disease contracted ill tlie Service of the United States, can now make application for I'enslmi. Also Holdlers who contracted dlseiiHe or were wounded, ruptured, or In any wuy disabled In the war of lHtli. When widows dlo or re-mnrry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a Pension. The time for filing claims tor additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given toold suspended eases In tlie dillerent depHi'tments ut Washington, D. ('. If you have, or think you Imve a clulin uuuiiiHt the Government, eall 011 or address tho undersigned. No charge for information. LEWIS l'OTTElt, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW BLOOMKIELD, PA. mm
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