6 1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871 Are You Afflicted or Sick ? riiolournplis ! riioloRrnplis ! ljc il00mfif lb intf s. Tuesday, May HO, 1871. srfTTS FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 3 IKe nrfc commtinicodiVinsrnm. n persons Kionre intercsffrf fr waders properly motiving to thi department. Agricultural Implements. A recent number of Hearth and Home thus speaks of n new stylo of plows and harrows. The " Committee on Iuiplcuicuts" at most agricultural fairs pass judgment upon new inventions nud appliances from their appcaianco only. Should the God frey devolving Mold-board l'low come bo foro such a committee-, it would probably bo passed by without notice, or condemn ed at onco as impracticable In fact, there was hardly ever a moro unpromis ing looking implement than this plow. So far as beam, standard, share, and han dles go, this is just like any other plow, and it is only when wo come to the mold board that we find any difference. The mold-board is, as tho uamo indicates, re volving. There is a very short stationary mold-board, but the main portion of it consists of a disk attached to tho beam in such a manner, that it can readily revolve. As the furrow-slice is lifted by tho share, it comes in contact with the disk, which revolves, and by its motion breaks the soil nud scatters it. One of our staff, who employs Scotch workmen only, took this plow to his farm with ma ny misgivings. His mcu had been ac customed to the long Scotch plow, and ho feared that an implement so different from those to which they had been accus tomed would meet with little favor. The plow was tried in different kinds of land, and the verdict came back that it was "the best plow ever put into the ground." A skim-plow or jointer may bo attached if weeds or long manuro are to be plowed under. It seems to work with as much caso to the team as any other plow. In alluvial soil, it so thoroughly crumbles, pulverises, and scatters the soil, that its work appears more like that ol a ; spado than like that left by an ordinary I plow. Having described this strango j plow, will now try to givo our readers soino idea of tho NISIIWIT. HARROW. In noticing tho Godfrey Kcvolviug; Moldboard l'low, wo alluded to the unpre possessing appearance of the implement. The same remarks apply with moro force j to the Nishwitz Harrow, for a more un- i couth looking implement never mado its , appearance. As with tho plow, all unfa- ; vorable impressions, that the form of the j harrow might give, disappear when its op- j oration is witnessed. Instead of the teeth of tho ordinary harrow, or tho small plows of Shares' harrow, the Nishwitz lias in their place a series of revolving iron or stool disks, which uro slightly dishing toward the frotlt. The beams of i the harrow may be set ut different an- gles, and tho revolving teeth may be set i in any desired position, according to the j character of the soil. In passing over tho i soil, tho teeth turn and throw up audi crumble it, in the most complete uud sat- j isfactory manner. Unlike the ordinary harrow, this implement does not compact ; tho soil, but leaves it exceedingly light I and mellow. )n light soils this is an ob- j jeetion, which can be obviated by the use of the roller. In covering grain, this j harrow has been found to work admirably, and in the preparation of land, where a , heavy sod has been turned under, it is I found to thoroughly pulverize tho soil i without disturbing the sod. In preparing ordinary stubble for turnips, two or three times going over with llus harrow will make it as fine as a sued bed. It is not one of the least recommendations of this implement that it requires loading to the amount of the weight of an ordinary man. This will commend it to farm la borers to whom harrowing is not, as a general thing, an attractive employment. Cu It i rat Ion of Trees. Wo are glud to tee that many portions of tlio euuntry uro awakening to the itn portanco of preserving timber, and also of cultivating it. A largo amount of timber may be grown along the Hides of highwuys, where it not only grows well, being constantly fertilized from the wush iuga of the road, but also aliorii.s u most gruteful pruteetiou from winds- in Winter, and tho teorcliitig Summer r-uti. The Legislature of Kauian, with a view to en courage this kind of treo culture, euaeted at iu lust Bosnion the following : "Any inhabitant liable to highway tax, who ahull truiiK))luiit by the aide of the highway nuy finest, ttliadc, or fruit trees of suitable size, shall U allowed by tlio over seers of tho liighwnyH, in abatement of his highway tax, one dollar for every fuurtiees net out, but no row of elms ahull bo placed nearer than seventy feet ; no row of maples or other forest trees nearer tliun fifty feet, except locust, which may be set upuit, nnd uo allowance, as before mentiouod, nhall bo mude unless such tree shall have been set out the year previous to the demand of such abatement of tax, nud living nnd well pro tected from animals nt the timo of such demand." This is a wise law, and it would bo well for older States to tako a hint from it. PAHRNEY'S 15 Ii O O D C L E A N S 13 It on 1' A N A C .v : 4 N Alterative and Catlmrtlc, or Tonic and j V Purge, fordlBCnsesarlsing from bad blood, i U'lils preparation wan established In 1870,and ' j tins been rcpnrcd In liquid form for moro than I i 1H. years. In January or February, 1S70, anoth er party commenced to prepare n similar nrtlelu i which Is inferior to tho genuine, mid which i should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Dn. Faiihnby's Blood Cmiassek on Panacea," and accept no others. Tho Trade Mark of the oldest nud genuine, is printed in green on a yellow wrapper, liuv- , lug also the Blgnaturo of 1'. Fulirucy, M.D., , Chicago. " Dr. V. Fatirnty'M JTcaVh Metuminer'' gives' the history and uses of tho Bi.oon Clramheii, J testimonials, and other information, sent five : charge. Address 1)11. P. FaUKNEt's BltOTHEIlS tVc Co.. Waynesboro, Franklin County, l'a. Ask for Dr. Fuhrncy's Blood Cleanser and I bHASSK YOUIl DI.OOI). t'-if" Sold everywhere and in New llloomlkld ' by F. MoiiTiMEit &, Co., only. 5 IS A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY 1 Dr. WALKER'S CALITORNIA j VINEG-AR BITTEES i Hundreds of Thousands 2 jf Z Z. Bear testimony to the 1r Wonder- n jtr luiuurauvo unccts. ?6ij WHAT ARE THEY? OSS c Ik 9P S - A 1U IH.UI JAVA A 1 11.11 -' jt FANCY DRINK, ft MVoof Poor Rum, "Whiskey, Frouf tVplrltn mil FIcTuoo JLlquur doctorrd, nplcci r.nd(.-.Ti.'-L ta.-I rL jlcaeotUo tBto, cr.Uc(l,4ToniCfl,,,uAjp,-:;: ry," - livsrorcn,' c, ttict lcftil tlio tippler en t tii.'v.fc'Ti.rflS ftatl ruin, but ftrcotruo Mfdlelnc, in.u'.n fro;.i Hie Nutivo Kootsund lltrbocf Cail.rr:iia, i'i i IVtt'ii i-.ll Alcoholic fSllntulciKu. 'ilic';'.ro t:. '. (iHK.VP ltMOJ rUtlKlKSC ami A i II'S', I: vl.-.r'tcr i C t.ut : ;i t in. c:iii-yIu;T fill' rll ;o; on , l.v ..( i ;:..U iv'.t'-.iai: t'.iQ tl'jcd to n litnTtl y co;:(t. .. !.ui:.:ua tii."t;.:.c t':cua Lrt:.TJ t.cctili: un'.f ... Uo' l: il rinr.ln U:, uu;i.il. il(0 wlilbj Kivcni'uriui lnci:rr.M; t-n.-'i:. v I. '1 tlm bout's arc not d:utfoyti Ly mine:".) ; -. i : oihr niLxni', ard tho itul cruna wuul. 4 b. .. i. t t point ui repair. for Iiilliiuii:i:uiry nud Clironitr IMittai.u tltiiti nuil Hunt, lyntirpsint or Iadlsentlon, iliiimip, Uviitkituiit nud lutursiilttcnt Fvvcrn JlHrurnol the Uloud, l.ivcr, Kldurys and illiwlirr t!oo IHtlcru l;cva bu?n moBt nucccif fnl. frut h DiritntifH mo cauccd by Vlilntcd Blood, wliuli i-KuncrtlJy prodnuud by dvranj;ctnui.t DYttl'tl'lSIA OIL 1MHCJESTIOX, ITcrA ache, I'nlu la to tihoulileiii, ('outfit, TlRlit'iciK cf thu Cheat, Dlatia'.-Jifl, fcuur r.rcctatlor.r. tf tho ttoinacli, Had tnat'. la tlu MnuUi, Ulllouu AUacUa, raliUuticu cl the IK'iirt, liiUmn utloQ of tho Lungs, r&lulnthtt regions cf thu LHm yn, nnd n hundred oUcr p .Uili.l t5u4ptojui,nrL the cUv'.nr.ot Uy.-pcp:-.'. Yhryinvfgurnta the :r.ai:U out! nmmlalo ti.o tur pld liver aDd l)ow.:l9,vif(.h randerthemofnrtqr.alk'il clllcccyln cluaj-iluff tliullccdof all lapurltlaa, end linpsitlu nrw i;;a i.n.1 vl;r-r I Ut tho wbolu ayotcm. 1'UU SKIN IHrSi:ASKiS.I-riptlom:,Tettor,k:alt l:tieum, lilcti Un.f'j 11 ai Kb. 1 ULtultn.Iloilo, Crr bciiflcs, Itini-'Voiu.ii, i'l-kid-Ucnd, i'cro tjcu.Eryslp. cIb.i, ltd:, fcuris, 1 iHco'.oif.tlor.o oi tho U, Uamoro anlDU.unc o!'ti.L-l.Ik u. ca' vh.ituvcr nnmucr nature, a: a !itt rally t' ik up f,tut t ri tt'd out of thoayBtcm In a hurt tiuiL )y tltf -ivi-ci ifi tn: i'ltier. Ono bottlo la anchrnfun t. Ill c( v .Inc. th r-ir. t lutrcdulous o their curative olloul. Clcuuau tltT .t riel I;iord v.'.uiKT(ir yon find Iti ln purlile. hnra.ru i;r u;;li it. :1d lal'lmplcs, hrup ttonn or a)U-i-; chain It t.l.ui you Dud tt obstructed and !ckrHi In t; ; wlrm i cl-nn:v it when it Is foul, and year fuc::uva will i 11 yv. viit.'.. Koap tho blood puir cad tho bitf.ltu ot'tl.o !.;( ni v illfolloir. PIN, TAriCn-.d other li-rlautf iu the aystein of so tnio t 'ioua;tt:dn. .vr j cffcctoftUy destroy ed and rcuiovr.1. I nr ilirm-tUiDfi. read carefully tha elical:r Mruui.l ann Woul, pfliitcd In flur Juu guagos lingljh.u.jri.ift.i, t rt ucit uud Hpunlth. J. "WA.LKHR, rruprlrtot'. 1. If. MiOONALD i CO., Dn.gglat und Oen. Aicjnts. Can l-'ruutdbco, (al,, and K)andS4Couujrrcobtrei-t, KuwToi... (arSOM) UT ALL DliUUOlHTS A!iii DLLJiia, (JiOTIIINO MADE TO OHDKR! A CHOICE A&SOKTMF.NT OF Aht'ays on hnnd, from w hich to select. 1 ORDER. READY-MADE CLOTlllNti nf Superior Quulity alwuv.- on hand. J'. Mortimer V t'o.. Slurch III, '('.). i w llliioinllcld,l'ii. A Perfectly Nom - Explosive Lamp I 1)F.IIKINH& IIOUSICS PATENT I.AMPH are llio onlv Limp that (lives PiiMKi.i T ri.U'l.n : Wi lli ALL KINIIS (IV OIL. 'I llcy UIB IIIUlIu Ot tlU.S, ( uud will lastu liletlinu, inuklug liieni tlio CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. I Tho undersigned arc Agents for Perry County, nnd wlil supply .Merchant at the Manufacturers' price. Persons wanting a good ai licit ate 10 lucstcd to examine this lump. F. MOItTIMEK & CO., New llloomlleld, l'a. Agents winded to eanvHss the County. III m It i J$ ill I al v.-'f . - .jr Q a HI jMADK TO Ifj M Ma,i,. i ,jL.JiLn0T,,IMi: TIAllI.F.i A. DANA. Killlor. A Ni-wnpoper ol the Prrarnt Tlm. Intended for People Now on Enrili. lnclndlng Farmer., Mrfh.nlci. Merchant!, Pro rmlontl Men, Worker.. Thinker., and all Man ner of Honext Folk., and the Wive, Bon., and Daughter, of all men. ONLV ONE IX) 1. 1. A It A VKAlt I ONK lltSnRKI) COPIES FOR QUO, "r lew than One Cent a Copy. Let there be a 930 Club at ercrj Poit Office. WEMI-WEKKLY HUN, ti A YEAR, of the tame alze and general character a THK WEEKLY, bnt wllh s (treater variety or mlacollaneonj readmit, and furnishing the newa to lt aumerlbera with greater freshness, became It comet twice a week Instead ol once only. THE DAILY BUN, 86 A YEAR. A preeminently readahle newspaper, with the largest clrcalalton in tho world. Free, lndv pendent, and feerlef In politic. All the new. from everywhere. Two centa a copy ; by luall, 00 ccnu a month, or $6 a year. TERMS TO CLUBS. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY MCN. Five coplea, one year, separately addrenned. Four Dollar. Ten roples, one yenr, separately addressed (and an eziracopy to the getter up of club). Light Dotln.ru. Twenty copies, one year, separately addressed (and an extra copy to the getter up of club). FlUtevo Dallam. FHly copies, one year, to one nddrees rand tho ttenu.YV cekly one year to getter u p of elulo. Thirty-three Dollars. Fifty roples. ono year, separately addressed (and the beinl-Weekly one year to cotter up orciuh). Thirty-live Dollnrn. One hundred copies, one year, to onn address (and the Dally for one year to the getter up or club). Fitly Dollarx. One hundred copies, one year, separately nd dre.eed (and the Dally lor one yeor to tho jretier up of clubj, blxty Dolliu x. THE SEMI-WEEKLY HUN. Five copies, one year, separately addressed. Light Dollars. Ten copies, ono yesr. separately addressed (aim an extra copy to getter up of clmo, Hixtcuu Dollar. SEND YOUR MONEY In Post Offleo orders, ehecks. or drnfts on New Vork, wherever convenient, ir not, Ineu regi.ltr the IcUcrB containing money. Address I. W. ENOLAND. Puhlisher, bun onlco. New Vork CJu C OKTI X J X T A L Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YOIllC. STUICTL Y m r ri A , : A!-i-t!-, i ..-;o. : ISsl ESall Ihe new forms of Policies, nnd pic sents as favorable terms asany company In Ihe United Ktales. The Company will make temporary loans on 1H Policies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and the policy held good during that lime. Policies Issued by this Company are non forfeil uro. No extra charges are made for traveling iernilts. Policy holders share In the annual prolltsof Urn Company, und have a voice in Ihe elections and management of iheCompaiiv. mi policy or nicuicai leecuargen. .It stcs l.AWKK.sci:. l'res'l . Jl. It. Wv.NKoor, lee l'res'l. I. r.lioor.ns, Sec'y. .1. F. EATON. j (ieneral Agent, I No. (1 Ninth Third Street. 4.yl) College lilock. Ilarrlsbiivg, Pa. ! lV. M . E B Y, ' Wholesale and Ketall Dealer iu . o n u g s j ANI MEDICINES, ; COMKNTRATKI) KOKDIES, ! ESSENTIAL OILS, Patent Medicines, PURE WINES AMD ! LIQUORS, l or Medicinal and Sacramental I'uipo-c-. A Splendid Assortment of P E II F U M E II Y , HAIR OILS, u n u a u e s , AND FANCY ARTICLES, Always on hand, which w ill be sotfat low prices tH" Orders from Physicians prompt!)' iiHcmlcit to with greut t-uif. Newport, P0W7 Qnnty, Penn'n, 1 O 13 X5 XIV W ELEGTKIG SOAP, The Jieiit in the World! STRICTLY PURE! j NO SAND! NOKOSIN! NOCI.AY! 1 NO ADVLTERATTON or AN V KIND '. tliliihvn Oni 1)0 Tie Warhiivj. lioiMrvil. .Vo JtoVhiy iV('fV'lV. I Jill lit 'ii.jp n! t!ic Viv.'4ii0t.il awl t 'ii"y''r'(i;.V'Vc Dobbins' Electric Soap, Clothe, Money, Fuel, I.ulior, Time und Tcinliur, A Mj AUE SAVl'.D! Try it ontc. und ufc it ever ufaiwanl. Kvcry (iraccr bulls It. Kvcry Family L'hcs It. NO ONE CAN DO WmiOlTT IT ! II.-sure that Ihe wrapper lia-on II tlieeul or Jiis. l'ouy and Mr. ICnleiprlsc, ami that each bar Is (dumped with tho name of the inventor j uud originator, ,1. H. Doiiiiins, as none other is gcnuliu , laisc auu woniiicss l.lecli'ic .Soaps, j uol worth liiiiise-rooiu. ami i dear even it given i away. .me. r M.r. t jMiH'ricnn l oiiet snap, fully e..n il M.ll to , the French made by u French Mia'piuiike:' iu mi! same manner as the French soaps are made, nud sold at one-foui'lh their price, i- TlilPLE R ENTED liobb iw' Toilet Soap! NO TOILET 13 COMPLETE WITHOUT IT ! Ilia Hat Emollient in tiic MurUt: It i given Ihe piercienee tit every watering place in the country, and Is lor sale i eiyHlu.u. , Don't l.e put oil with any cheap common soap. J ry it, and see how much l.KT'l'l.H ill I than we say. i.ie only limit Pnli-.li tli.it will piodn. e a r.rilllan und J.astiiigWiine. and, ut the same time preserve the Leather, Is Bobbins' Electric E:ot Polich, Makes Old Hoots Look LikisNew ()xi:s. Ami Calf-Skix Likr Patkm l.i:.Tiii:ii. I It is put up in a Patent box, the greatest novelty I 1 ul ihe age. The box alone Is worth more to ' : keep ihun the price ol llnx und I'ol- I Ish combined. Kii ih; hat," The (icniiino Tt'itKicii I'.ath eoniimiind. used in all Oriental countries, In the bath, and manufacture.! by us 011 a license uud royalty, in exact style, odor and quality trom the original receipt, as that mude iu Constantinople, and import duties. prelum on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell It at a very low price, lly its use a bath becomes indeed a luxury- Very highly scenlcd, uud producing miraculous ctlccls upon Ihe skin. It Is really worth a (rial. If you want to enjoy lire and drive a war dull cure, use for join clothes I 1 O II IS I X S ' ELECTRIC SOAP! Use for your person DOBBINS' TliirLE SCENTED rii Toilet Soap ! 1E Fun VOL'K IJOOTS Domiixs' Etlttimc Uoot I'olisii. LVc iii the llu th IviiIT;-IlAT." And Hibscribe for the " Electric Messenger," a lieaullful Fashion Paper, sent PIMiU to all who will send (heir mimes to the hole liopi letois, J. L. CUAGIX tVr CO., 1IU South I'ourtli Street, 1'iiii.aii'.i.piiia. 103 Uarcluy Bircct, New Yokk. 114 Stuta Street, Boston. ISTThla ISoap Is for Bala by F. Mortimer A ; Co., New Ucoiulkkl, l'a.-1 'it 1 i JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, XIJWl'OUT, I'KXX'A. rrillUsiibscrllicr would respectfully cn!l Hie itt X tenlloii ( (lie I'lllzons of till county to the fm t Unit ho Is pntpnred to take PltOTOtiRA VIIS In IIih best stylo oltlm ail. Ill long experience cnublcs IiIih to iroiliico vicrcJiKS which cassot jih ex celled. All iMTSonsnrv rwiucslcd to call at hi rooms and examine specimen. i Particular attention given to copying likcnesse i ul ilcccascd prsons, und great euro will be 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 COB LU, ArtM, Newport, Perry Co., l'a Bloom Held Academy! An Jiitftlish and Classical School von LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Young Men Prepared For College. FALL TERM COMMENCES i.. ir.....y.... ?... on.t i iii'ii AStlie above school litis reccntlv been re organ Ized, Htiidenta canenter any time. Prof. VM. II. 1)11.1., a graduate ol ltutger's Col lege, N. J., Principal. SlissANNAK Al'tiSPrnOEIt, a graduate of Kstlicr Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mil Hie, Painting, Drawing, French und (ierinan. Every facility for the training of the youth of both sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough elucatiou. The Collegiate Department embraces all the higher branches, Including the I.st t i ii and lireek languages, Engineering, Practi cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad vanced Mathematics. Vacations: July and August, and one week at Christmas. Terms: ForBoardlng, Furnished Room, Wash ing, Tuition in Latin, Greek, English llranchesuud Mathematics, for tho scholastic year, S1S0. ill vacations. 8200,00. The Hoarding Department Is nt the Institution, under the supervision of W'ilium Crier, Esq., bv whom good und Kubslantinl board will bo fur nished : and the pupils will be under the strict cure ol tilt) Principal. Address W. II. Dll.L. A. M. Principal, WILLIAM till I Eli. 4 It New iiloomlicld, Perry county, l'a. THE BEST IN USE THE PARHAM NEW FAMILY S e w i n y Ma c h i 11 v IT combines all the best features of other good machines, with New and Valuable Improvements, which make It THE EASIEST AND MOST yilET KUNNIN'! as well as the Most Simple Mudilne In Use. tr WILL HUM IT WILL 1111 A ID, IT WILL TL'CJC, IT WILL OA 1'HEi:, IT WILL QUILT. and w ill use either Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread with equal ease. It uses a straight needle and makes a si itch ALIKE ON IIOTH HIDES. The principal oillce of the company Is ut Xo, 704 Cheslmit Street, I'HILADELl'JIIA. These machines are for sale in Perry County by JAMES L. DIVEN, Landisburg. P. MORTIMER & CO., New Eloomfleld. tWllie (Wi'c are Inrited to call at either (tf tlm alioiv jilacrs anil see a Machine in ojmration. Pensions, Bounties, &c. "liriDOWH, Minor Children, Mothers, piithcrs. V &0., of Holdlcrs who were killed or died of disease contracted iu the Kervlce ol the Vnltcd btales, en n now make application for Pension. Also Soldiers who contracted dlseuse or were wounded, ruptured, or iu any way dlsublcd in the war of MM. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen years of uge are cut Hied lo a Tension. Tlie time for tiling claims for uddlllonal bounty has been extended six mouths. Particular attention given toold suspended eases In Ihe ditlerenl departments at Washington, 1). ('. If yuu have, or think you have a claim uiruinst the Covcrnmcnt, call on or itddruss the undersigned. No charge for Information. LEWIS l'OTTKll, Attorney for Claimants, 1 U 'W lU.00imi4, l'A.