Stljc ffimco, New) Dloomftdo, )a. 6 Tuemla , Jfff . FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We invite communlcntionsfrom nil pr.rnnnnjrhonre intrrr.itnt inmattert proiierly bdonyiny to this dcjiarlment. Animals Hint Cliew their f ml. Ruminating nniuiiiln gather their food rapidly, give it a lew cuts with the teeth and swallow it. It goes to an interior receptacle, whoro it is moistencned ; this is very essential if it be dry liny. When the animal has filled himself ho masti cates this food thus stowed away in his stomach, raising it cud by cud. When u portion is completely masticated, it passes to another receptaelo and tho progress of digestion goes on. Thus an ox if left to himself, will raiso and masticate all his food thus stowed away in his stomach. If ho be pushed and worked hard, and does not havo timo to masticate, ho falls off iu flesh, his health is poor, his diges tion incomplete. The horse, an the con trary, however much in a hurry ho may be, must masticato each mouthfull before ho swallows it. A hungry ox, let into a meadow will fill himself iu twenty min utes while a horse would want at least an hour and twenty minutes to take the same amount of grass. Tho ox, deer, sheep, goat, chamois, and rabbit, being tho nat ural prey of ferocious beasts, aro endow ed with the extra stomach in which hasti ty to stow away tho food without masti cation. This may, perhaps, bo regarded as a wise provision of nature, enabling them to sally forth whero food is plenty, and in a short time they will fill them selves and retire to a place of safety to masticate thoir food at their leisure. Hollow Horn. If the horns of the animals aro cold in tho morning, you may expect they have the horn ail. If the eyes look dull and heavy, and matter gathers in the eyes, and the nose is dry and does not sweat, it is another evidence of horn ail. If tho hair is dry and stands out straight, and the droppings are dry and hard, it is a third indication. Take a common teacup half full of good strong vinegar, put in a tablespoon l'ul each of fine salt and black pepper, ground fine, and let it soak. In the morning put a tablespoonful in each ear of the auimal affected; tho next morning repeat the dose. If the case is not a bad one, two applications will generally effect & cure. As soon as the natural warmth returns to the horns, then tho cure is ef fected. I would recommend not to boro the horns cor cut them off till the above rem edy has been tried. In applying the medicine it will ho necessary for one to hold the head and another to apply the medicine, lie sure to hold the ear un. so that the litiuid will run into the head. I have not known a creature to die with the horn ail that has been treated with this, for thirty years. Grinding Fodder for Domestic Animals. The practice of grinding or crushing hay or straw, instead of the usual method of chopping it, as an articlo of food for domestic animals, is coming very much into favor.' The digestibility of these substances, as is well-known, is much in creased by steaming and softening with water; but a very marked improvement in the condition of cattle, it is said, is speedily observed iu consequence of the adoption of tho process referred to. , It is maintained, also, that horses fed with tr round hav are much less liable to suffer from attack of the colic than when the food is chopped, and that an appreciably smallor quantity will supply sufficient nutriment, less passing off iu tho form of undigested liber. The operation of grind ing Is effected by mill-sUmes, or any oth er conveniently-adapted arrangement, very soft article of food being prqduoed, which is extremely acceptable to the cat tle. Agricultural Bureau. Chalk for Slock. When an animal is found licking his fellow, it is a proof that uneasiness is present in the stomach, that the licking of his neighhor is a hahit contracted by instinct, with a view of removing the un pleasantness. Unfortunately itihtinct is not at all times sufficient to avoid danger ous practices, and if we tako for granted that the stomach is at all times fully charged with acrid mutters, we shall without hesitation find a remedy. It is only necessary to placo within their reach shallow troughs in which is kept a sup ply of common chalk. If an auimul has a superabundance of acrid secretion, it will most certainly neutralize the excess of acid. 'If an animal has not acid in ex cess and purtukeg of chalk, it will do no harm. It is often too late to admin ister remedies to young stock, and the placing of chalk within their reach can- not be made too eariy. it Extract of lettuce is a sure cure j'or coughs, uudan ell'octivo sedative. DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP, The JScst in the World ! STRICTLY PURE I NO BAND ! NO 110SIN ! NO CLAY ! NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND! Oiilihm Oni Do T'tc WunliiiMj. Ao WasMioard Required. Ao llotlinv Weeded. Jill Vic vc n( the L'neiunled and l'nrjij)iwicAWe Dobbins' Electric Soap, Clotlies, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time and Temper, ALL ARE SAVED! Try It once, and use It ever afterward. Every Grocer Bells 11. tvery family Uses It. NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT ! He sure 1 lint tho wrapper lias on It tlie rut nf Mrs. rngy mm nir. I'.utei prise, ami thai emu nar is si.iiMiHMi wiiii nit; name in me inventor and originator, J. H. DonuiNs, as none oilier is genuine. I.Ike everything nf great value. It I extensively cnoinorie i. nun I lie liuirKec mien vwin iai.se huh won mess j'.iceii'ic Maps, lint won h house room, ami dear even If Oven away. The Finest American Toilet Soap, fully equal to uiu 1'ieiieii mane ny a j'rencii xoapinaKcr ill the same manner as the Kreueh soaps are made, and sold at one foul Ih Uicir price, Is TRIPLE SCENTED Dobbins' Toilet So2! NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! The Best Emollient in the Market ! It Is Riven the prcferenee at every watering place in me vuumty, aim is ioi saio eveiywiicrc. PleuHO A.h1c IToi It Don't be put off with nny cheap eoininon soap. Try It, and see how much fiKTTElt it is tllllll U'ft Will' The only Hoot Polish that will produce a llrlllian hiiu L,asungnine, ami, uiuie same timu preserve the leather, lit Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish, Makes Old Roots Look Like New Ones, Asi Calf-Skin Like Patent Leather. It is put up in a Patent box, the greatest novelty uf the age. The box alone is worth more to keep than the price of Box and Pol- , Ish combined. "KHUGHAT; The Genuine Turkish Bath compound, used In nil Oriental countries. In the bath, and manufactured by us on a license and royalty. In exact style, odor and quality from the original receipt, as that made in Constantinople, and lmportdutles. prelum on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell It at a very low price. By Its use a but h becomes Indeed a luxury. Very highly seunted, and producing miraculous elects upon the skiu. It Is really worth a trial. If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull care, use fur youi Clothes I O IK It 1 2 H ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your person DOBBINS' TKIPLE BCENTED Toilet Soap ! L'SE FOR YOUIl BOOTS Dobiiins' Electric Boot Polish. I'ise Iu the HutU And Mubhuilbe lor the " Klectrlc Messenger," alWiiutthil Kitslilon I'aiKir, nciit I'ltKK to ull who Hill st-nU tliulr nuiiititlv the rtolu J'ioiik-U)rs, I. L. Clt AGIN it- CO., 119 South Fourth Street, Pimlahku-iiu. 103 Barclay Street, New Yohk. 141 State 61 roc t, Boston. tSTbli ISoap I, for Sale by F. Mortimer St, Co., Now Booiullcld, !'. 4 87 Jy A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WALKER'S C-l LIPORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS J? Hundreds of Thousands f I . C. Dear testimony to thrlr Wonder- fit? o ful Curative Meets. S J 2 Hi WHAT ARE THEY? b 5 f 5 E 1 Wmw lis Ss3 l&xui UF THEY ABE KOT A VILE FANCY DRINK, HI i a g S3 Made or Tool' II pm, Wliittiioy, Vrouf Hpirito ttml KuIiibu I. Iinuira doctored, rplccd nml f,vt tnod to picoBO tho tautc, cr.lkd ' 'ronicGt"',;.p!.t:::. tix," ' iicsiorcrs," c, tliut lead the tippler en to drunkenness aad ruin, but nro a Irua Medicine, ir.at'.o from tho Native Loots and Hcrba cf California, Ircu l'rim nil Alcoholic Mitniilunifi. They a:o t:u gki. at itLtxti) ri;:n n;;t nmi a live Gl V1NU l'U!NCIlJLKii.cricct Lcsovut r c.i luvlporator cl tiio t: j kLciii, carry i:ig oil' u!l pc::f : c:.r, niiittcr u;nl rcttoriuj,' t'.io Lluod to u healthy Cv,nL.t: :;. No person ecu tu.;c thcuo riitcrs tccoiuit.i,' lot. Auc tion and remain lor-5 unwell. OlUO willbo given fcraa Ir.rnrr.Mo o:ir r, r vh'.tl the boncB aro not destroyed ly i;:ir.L:-l ; ..- .1 cr other mcai.D, and tho vUul cruj vud u.ji,..u l'..u point of rtixiir. Fin Iiifluinniiitci-y nnd Clironic 11 Iici;tn;t tiHKi iiud (uut Dysptphia ;r JnUitfr.stiou. liilioiiiH, Kt'iiJitteut umt liKcriiiillem I'cviiia JUlfiCiiNC-N tbu Ktonri, Jtvrr, iuhicyrHt mid liluiUk'r. lhu;o Itittci-a havo been uiost bucccsu fu;. buch IJImc-uhcm aro caccwl ly Vitititril IUood, v.hich ly feuLivJly roduccd by duruni;iu:(.Lt ofthvj I)Ik4niI Oi u;ius. I)YrSri;iSIA Oit 1NDU.ESTIOX, Head ache, 1'uiu lu tho tShouhtcn, Coui4h8tTilitMC&ti of tho Cheat, Dizziness, Bour KruclaUom of tho Btomoch, Lad tontu lu tho Mouth. LUioiui AttcUs. 1'alp'tuticn of tho Heart, Inflamn-ailoa cf tlicLunga, Lain lu tho rcglona of tho Kidnnyn, and a hundred other pa.ulul Byu.ptoms.nro the oirrincarf LytpcEi. The y tnvigorato tha Stomach o:id ttlmulato tuu tor pid liver aitd bowels, which render them of unequalled cfllcucy In cleaning thublocdof oil Impurities, and Imparting ntiw lifj and vlyor to tho vrholo Bystcm. 1 Oil HK1 i;XSEASi:s.Lrui)tionB, Totter, Salt 1 the urn, UiotcbeB, Kjotti, l'lu.pics, ru&tulefl, Dolls, Ccr bunclca, KIr.y-V. oiiau, l;culd-llcad, Core I jcb, Erysip elas, Itch, fccurr, l;i3coloraUoii3 of tho Skin.IIumon nnd Dlocauca uf the Ll;m, or whatever namo or nature, aro literally Cig up and cur: ltd out of thosyBtcmlna short time by the uuu of these Litters. One bottlo la uch cobou will convince tho meet Incredulous oi tuclr curotlvo efToct. CIcliibo tho Vitiated Blood vhenover yoa find Its lmpurlttea burotif; through tho skin In rim pics, Erup tions orfcorcR; eleur.ee It when yoa find U obstructed and sluggish l:i th3 veins ; ekanaa It when H Is foul, and your fjullnts will tcA you when. Kjp thoblooU pure and tlio lua'.th cf tho syiitvtii will follow, IMX, TA t'I and otlur VOK3!, lnrhlng In tho system of so mauy thouaanUo, aro effectually destroy ed and removed. I'or full diroeUenn, rood carefully tho circular aronud each bottle, pi luted In tour lan guogos Unclitth.Ucrntau, I'reucUuud tipanlsu. J. WALKER, I'ropriotor. II. II. McLONALD & CO., DrugirlBt and tlcn. Act)t, Pan Francisco, Callt and 83anU8iCoiuuiuret) btroct, New York. tTQQLD BT ALL LUUOUUi'ili A'O LEA LEI td. LEBANON Mutual Fire Insuranco Company, OP Jonestown, Xeiiiiu. POLICIEH PKHPKTUAIi at Uw Itates. No HU'nm risks tikon. This It, one of the best conducted and most reliable Compantefl in the Htato. Country proKrty Insured Perpetually at M 00 pr thousand, and Town property at t5 U0 per tliouutud. The Pennsylvania Cattle Insurance Company, OF I'OTTHVIl.L.K, 1JNX'A.9 INHtTRKfl IIOKHKH AND CATTLR AOAIN8T lVath, Tlinft. or Accident, at very Low Itateu. Call on or ad drew LEWIS POTTER, NKW BI.OOMPIKM), PA.. Agent lor I'erry County. from Uie Daily Miner' Journal July 22, 1870. Yesterday James 11. drier, Aneut of the Leb anon Mutual Fire Iiiturani'e Coinpany, proiniitly paid LewlK ItarrU ll.r0. IiIh Insurullcc pulley In lull, which he lust by lire uu ltailruad Ktieet, lu.it Fri day. Mr. Grler alxo paid John PetthiKer $80, his In miranee ixillcy In full, which was uu a nurse that dl-d last Saturday, anil was Insured lu the Penn sylvania Cattle Insurance Cuinjwny, ot l'otts vllle. 116 CLOTHING MADE TO OKDEB! k CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF OAHNIMKUISH, Always on hand, from which to select. (lot ll 111 MADE TO ORDER CLOTH INU READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior Quality alwuys on hand. F, Mortimer ,C Co., March 10, '60. New Blooulleld, Va. JAQLE HOTEL NEW 1ILOOMFIELD, Perry t'ouufy, Tenn'a. nAVINli purchased the hotel formerly occu pied by David II. l.uiifer, situated uu North Carlisle street adjoining the Court House, I am 1repared to receive transient guests or regular hoarders. To all who favor ma with their custom, I shall endeavor to furnish first elass accommodations. A vail Is solicited. OEOIiOB DERRICK. BloointlehLlMurch 9, 18C9. 3 10 ly 0 Inj Made CHAKLEi A. DANA, Kdltor. fthc Dollar WfcMj un. A Newspaper of the 1'rcscnt Times. Intended for Tcoplo Now on Earth. Including Farmers, Mechanic!, Merchants, Pro fessional Men, Woikcra, Thinkers, and all Man ner of Honest Folkn, and the Wives, Bona, and Duiih:or of all tuoh. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEA It I ONE HUNDRED COPIES FOR 830, Or lcs than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a 850 Club at ororjr Tost Office. SEMI-WEEKLY HUN, SJ A YEAR, of thn sums also and general character as THE WEKKLV, but with a greater variety of miscellaneous readmit, and furnishing the news to Its snoscrlbers with greater freshncBB, bocauso It cornea twtco a week Instead of once only. THE DAILY SUN, 90 A YEAR. A prcSmlnontlv readable newspaper, with tho InrL'om circulation in the worm. Free, inde pendent, and carles In politics. All tho news from everywhere. Two cents a copy t by mall. 80 cents a mouth, or 86 a year-. TERM3 TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY HUN. Five copies, one year, separately addressed. Pour Dollar. Ten copies, one yesr, separately addressed (and an extra copy to the getter up orcluh). Ulaht Ilollnra. Twenty copies, one year, separately addressed (and an extra copy to the getter np or clulil, Fifteen Dollnrn. Fifty copies, one year, to one address (and tho beml-rteckly pnoyenr t" getter up of club). Thirty-three Dollar. Fifty copies, one yenr. separately addressed (and tho Seuil-Weoklyonoyeartocctter up ol eluh, Tbirty-flve Dollar. One hnndred conies, one year, to nno nddross (and the Uaily lor one year to the getter up or club- Fitly Dollar. One hnndred copies, one year, separately nil dreasotl (and tho ilally lorono year lo the getter upofcluuj, (sixty Dollar. TnE SEIYIf. WEEKLY SUN. Five copies, one year, separately addressed. Eight Dollar. Ten copies, one yesr. separately addressed (and aa extra copy to getter up of elup), (jlxtccu Dollar. SEND YOUIl MONEY In Post pffleo orders, checks, or drafts on New J ork, wherever convenient. If not, i nen register the leuers containing money. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Pnbllfher, Ban office. New York Cltv 3STEAA7" "SrOK: CONTIN 1J NT AL Life Insurance Company, OP NEW YORK, STRICTLY M VTUAL t AhmcIh, l t,500,(K)0 I TSSUEB all the new forms of Policies, and ore. X sent as favorable terms as any company in the United Htutes. The Company will make temporary loans ou Its Policies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and the pulley held good during that time. Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeit ure. Ho extra charges are made for traveling permits. Policy-holders share In the annual prolUsol the Company, and have a voice In the elections and management m meucmpanv. rio pulley or medical fee charged. Justus Lawuknck, l'res't. M. B. Wvhkooh, Vice Pres't. J. P.ltoGEiig, Hec'y. i ', J. F. EATOV. Ueneral Agent, No. 6 North Third Htreet. 4.2 yl College Jllock, Ilarrlsburg, fa. B. M. EB Y, Wholesale nnd Ketall Dealer In onucs AND MEDICINES, OIieiuioiilH, CONCENTRATED REMEDIES, ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes. A Splendid Assortment of PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always on hand, which will be sold at low prices C1T Order from Pliyslduns promptly avu'iitieu io nun great care 33. 2v. EBY, Newport, Peny County, Penn'a. Bloomllold Academy! An EiiyliKh and Clnnnicnl School FOH LADIES AND' GENTLEMEN! Young Men Prepared For College. A Xormul School anil a Srhrml of Art. FALL TERM COMMENCES On Monday, the 20i of Anynsl, 1870 ARtlie above school has recently been re-organized, students ran enter liny time, l'rcif. WM. II. DII.L, a Kraduiito of IttitKcr's Col li'L'e, N. .T., rrlneipnl. Miss ANNA K. ACCSITliflKH, a pradunte of Esther Institute. Colninbus. Ohio, toucher uf Mu sic, l'nlntlne, DiawliiK. Kreneb and (lernian. Every facility fur the training oltlm youth of both sexes In ail that constitutes a liberal and Ihol'oUK'u education. Tho Colloglnlo Dcimrlincnt embraces nil the higher branches. Including the Latin and (ireek Languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural .Science and ad vanced Muthcmalics. Viteallnus: .July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: For Hoarding, Furnished Kooin, Wash ing, Tuition In Latin. Oreek, English Ilranchesaild Mathematics, for tho scholastic year, 1H0. In vacations. S-'il,uo. The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution, nniler the supervision of Wiliam drier, Esq., by whom good and substantial board will tin fur nished : and the pupils will be under thestrict care oi me iTincinai. iunrcss W. II. DILL. A. M. , Prhiclii.il. WILLIAM (I id Kit. fNew Dloo'iillcld, ferry county, Ta. 4tfl l'liotographs ! l'liolographs ! JACOll COliLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENX'A. TH K subscriber would respectfully ca'l the at tention of the citizens nf this county to the lactinai ne isprepareu toiaae ritu tuuha rim 111 the best stvle of tlio art. Ills lonir exiierienuH enables hlin to produce PICTURES WHICH CANXOT 11 H EX CELLED. All pel ions aro requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses of deceased persons, and great care will bo taken to furnish Good Pictures of Children. Framing material and a good assortment of frames always on hand, and for sale at low prices. JACOB COBLE, Artist, Newport, Perry Co., Pa THE BEST IK USE THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY Serving Machine rT combines all the best features of other good L machines, with , New and Valuable improvements, . which make It , THK EASIEST AND MOST (JU1ET KCMMNIj as well as the Mont Simple Machine In Use. IT WILL HEM IT WILL BRAID, IT WILL TUCK, IT WILL GATHER, IT WILL QUILT, and will use either Bilk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease. It uses straight needle and makes a stitch ALIKE ON llOTK SIDES. The principal ofllce of the company Is at Ko, 701 eic!nut Sfreef, PHILADELPHIA. These machines are for sale In Ferry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. P. MORTIMER & CO., New BloomMd. KWTlie puUte are inrited to call at either 0 Vie above placet and tee a Machine in operation. Pensions, Bounties, &c. Trin0WS, Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers, y te of Huldiors who were killed or died of disease contracted In the Service of tho United States, can now make application for Pension. Also Soldier who contracted disease or were wounded, ruptured, or lu any way disabled lu the war of ldtil. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of age are entitled to a i'enslon. The time for tiling claims for additional bounty has been extended six months. Particular attention given to old suspended cases In the itlllereut departments at Washington, 1). (', If you have, or think you have a claim against the (ioverninent, call on or address tho undersigned. Ho charge for Information. LEWIS POTTEU, Attorney for Claimants, 4 31 NEW HLOOM FIELD, PA.
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