The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, July 18, 1871, Page 6, Image 6

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Iht f5l00mfifltr Mint.
Wctnvlle communication from all pcrmnawhonre
interested In matters projwly belonging to this
ueparimeni.
Tuesday, July IS, 1871.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
The Clover riant.
A corespondent says! GUI' farmers
acorn to bo slow in acknowledging the
value of tho clover plant as a renovating
crop, or in making any extended uso
of it for this purpose. The experiments
of Yr. Voclcker clearly proves that thoro
is fully threo times as much nitrogen iu
a crop of clover as in tho average produce
of tho grain and straw of wheat per acre ;
and there remains iu the soil, after the
removal of a crop of clover, a great weight
of roots, that ou decomposing furnish iu
an availablo form a largo amount of plant
food which tho plaut has collected large
ly from sources that were inaccessible to
tho finer rootlets of wheat plant. More
over, tho roots of clover penetrate deeply'
into the subsoil, and on decaying leave it
loose oudopen, fitted for tho finer tendrils
of succeeding crops to run down after
moisture in timejof drouth, and for the
nourishment which the decaying roots
furnish. . j
Of course tho bcnificial effects of grow
ing clover are much more observablo
after two years' growth of tho crop. Dr.
Voclcker also ascertained that the clover
roots were stronger and more numerous,
and that mora leaves fall on the ground,
when clover is grown for seed than when
it is mown for hay j consequently more
nitrogen is loft after clovcrsccd than after
hay, which aocounts for wheat yielding
a better crop after clover seed than after
hay. ; ' .
In some States, New York for instance,
the value of the clover crop has for many
years been understood ; and in somo
sections it would be necessary to 'learn
everything anew in regard to cultivating
the land, so dependent aro the farmers
upon it. Land, devoted to this crop is
top dressed with plaster at tho rato of
about one bushol per acre, each spriug
after tho ground is settled.
TVo aro satisfied tho plant affords the
surest, easiest and most economical meaus
of restoring fertility to our worn-out
fields, and of rendering tho sub-soil per
mcble to roots of succeeding crops, that
is embraced in the economy of agricul
ture, and hope our farmers will endeavor
to get into the way of making great ac
count of it. ... . .
How to Cook Beefsteak.
But few people now adhere to tho old
iintl larbarou"iuetUool of frying beefsteak
to a crisp. Tho right way is to have
ready, first, tho heated . platter aud the
butter, pepper, and salt. The steak is
placed on a gridiron, over a bed of hot
coals, and turned with knives as fast as
possible, bo that tho juice may bo retail
ed in the . meat.. As . soon as dono:it
should be put on the -plattor, seasoned
highly jind served immediately.' Beef
steak is spoiled by siiieezing. . ,
is-iyThc unpleasant "odor produced by
perspiration is frequently thc.sourco of
.vexation to persons Vho'afo subject to it.
.Nothing is simpler than Uo remove this
odor much more effectually thani'.by ( tho
application of such 'costly unguents and
perfumes as aro in use. It is only hec
i essnry to procure somo of th,o, compound
i spirits of umnonia, and place' about', two
tablespoonfuls in a basin of water.
Washing the face, bands aud arum with
, this leaves the skin as clean', sweet and
fresh as one could, wish. Tho wash . is
perfectly harmless, and very cheap. .
r is recommended on tho authority of on
experienced physician. ;. . '.'!
v" '5rTho quantity, of light, '.admitted
into tho sick chamber is a niiittcr of im-
, uiuuse importance to ' its suffering 'oceu
paut. ; As light is an cleuient of cheer-
' fulness, it is ou that account ' .dcsirablo
v that as much should be admitted as tho
patient can bear-without-inconvenienee.
The light .' should bq". soft ' and subdued
and hot glaring;"' 'Care should bo taken
that bright, lustrous ob jects such as crys
tals and -mirrors hould bo' kept out of
sight;-'- ;5l;.. ;;.;:
- Protection Against Fire.
There is a very siuiplo process by which
muslins used ..for, .ladies' pnd .children'
dresses can be prevented from catching
1 fire. Dissolve a small piece of alum in
the wutcr in which muslins are rinsed.
When dry, if a light be put to them, they
will smoulder slowly awuy, but will not
break out iu a blaze. And this, so far
front being injurious1 to muslin, improves
its appearance greatly. '
. : r- r -
'' Jtfcy A romedy for the sting of ' wasps,
bees, cto., that often proves effectual, is
simply to hold a chest kev or any hollow
key over tho place stung, press it hard
inio me ncsn lor a minuto or so, aqa
when taken off, the poison will bo on tho
sin-face of the flesh aud do no harm. A
. thimble with a tight top will do, but not
' quite as well. .
ELECTRIC SOAP,
The Vent in the World t .
STRICTLY PURE!
NO SAND! , .. NO ROSIN 1: , NO CLAY I
NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND I
aiihti-cn am Do The Washing. No Washloard
Requires. No Boiling Needed.
lly therm of the Umqua'.cd and' Unapproachable
Dobbins' Electric Soap,
Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time
mid Temper,
ALL ARE SAVED!
Try It once, and nso it ever afterward. Every
ecus ii. tvery family uses It.
NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT !
Be sine that (lie wrapper lias on It the cut of Mrs.
torn, ami Mr. Enterprise, anil that each bar Is
slaniiM'd with the name of tho inventor
and originator, J. 11. Doiuiins, as nono
other Is genuine.
Like everything of great value. It Is extensively
counterfeited, und tho market tilled with
false and worthless Electric Soaps,
not worth house-room, and
dear, even If Riven
away.
The 'Finest American Toilet Soap, fnllv cnual to
the Tench made by a French soa'pniiiker
Iu the same manner at tun French
soaps are made, and sold at '
one-fourth their price, is
TRIPLE SCENTED '
Dobbins' Toilet Soai)!
NO TOILET 13 COMPLETE WITHOUT IT !
The Hat Emollient in the Market!
It is Riven the preference at every watering placo
... ...v vvuiiwj, ituu ib iui oiiic evcrywiicre.
rioaKO Awk For it
Don't be i put nit with any cheap common soap,
try if, and sec bow much lllSTTF.lt it is
imwi nu nil.
The only Boot Polish that will produce a Brllliaii
umi mniiigninc, aim, ai I no same time
preserve the leather, Is
Dobbins' ' Electric ; 2ooV. Polish,
Makes Old Boots Look Like New Onbs, ' 1 , '
, And Calf-Skin Like Patent I.eatiieu.
It Is put up In a patent box, the greatest novelty
u, n.c x in; mi jtiuiii: is worm more lo
keep thau the price ot Box and Pol
Isli combined. '
KllUGHAT,"
The Genuine Tniicisit Hath compound, used In all
Oriental countries, iu the bath, und manufactured
bv us on a license and royalty, In exact style, odor
and quality from the original receipt, as that
made In Constantinople, and Importdiitles. prelum
oil gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell It. it I n
very low price. By lis use a Itath becomes Indeed
a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing
miraculous ellects upon the skin. It Is really worlli
atrial. 3s! '. i u . V. i; 1 .-:
I (
t .
J , V l i
If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull
care, use for join Clothes "
1 O It It T'X H
ELECTRIC SOAP !
t in Vii for yonr persom'lf'
V0BB1NS' :nuj,:i -)4.
l-iu i.:i;.; i
TRIPLE SCENTED
Toilet Soap I
' ' '' ' 't8E FOR YOUR BOOTS ' ' '
DobuinV Electric Boot Tolish.
, , I . :,.:! .. ,. .
.' ' -f -r - i:
I ' -I -
'! ., .i Cue lu tlii) Bath
And ttiibnorlbe for the ; i , : i
" Electric Messenger," 1
a Beniitlful Fashion I'nior, sent FltKH to all who
will send their uaineato the Hole rruprletors,
1 '' V '' ' t : '" ' ' ' '
' ! , ., i , '
I. L. till AG JX & CO.,
119 South Fourth Stroct, PniuiuEi.i'utA.
103 Barclay Btroet, Nkw Youk.
, 144 State Street, Boston
tSTThli ISoap It for Bale by f. Mortlmur A
Co., Now Boouillold, l'u. 4 87 ly
CONSUMPTION - i r
ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE.
' By J. H. BOHEHCK, M. D.
a .VT. bnman belnit hiu punned wy ftir whou ;
ncatti tlifrpwivsnooilifrreiison tlmiitlionenlectof
Known and Indisputably proven menim of cure. ,
TMciss near ttnd dear lo Tiunlly anil friends are
eeplni tlm drenndess slumbar Into wlilcu, bait
they calmly adopted
H. 40SEPII II. RrilKNCK'S IISIPIH
. 1 UK I tl T.
no availed tnemsclvm of his wonderfully eftlca
clous nicdlclnin, they would not have fallen.
Dr. HrUcn. lt has In his own easo proved that
Whernvnr anillelent vitality remains, that vitality,
by his medicine and his dfrcctiuiis for tlielr line, la
quickened Into hcitlthnil vigor.
In thin statement llmro Is notlilnit presumptuous.
To the faltlinl the Invalid Is tiindcnorcprmciilatlon
that Is not a thousand times substantiated hyllvlmr
and visible works. The theory or the euro bv Dr.
5v . ?.k a medicines Is as simple as it Is unfailing,
its philosophy requires no argument. It la self-u
aurlnr. sel(Vonvlnclng.
The Hea-weed Tonic and Jrandrake Pills are the
first two weapons with which tbo citadel or the
malady Is assailed. Two-thirds of the cases of con
sumption nrlKlnate In dyspepsia and a functionally
disordered liver. With this condition the bronchial
tubes "sympathise" with the stomach. They re
vondtothemorbllleactlonolthMlver. Herethen
r",'.l.'M,!l,'.' culminating- result, nod tho setting lu,
with ull Its Ulslresslnirsvmptoms of
, 'SisnilIITIOJ.
The Mandrake I'llls are eoniposed of one of Na
ture a noblest (tirta-lhn I'odophllluni 1'ellatliin.
Ihcy pmsess all the hlood-searchlnir, alterative
properties or calomel, but, unlike calomel, they
'IDAVKSO Sllllli:tll).'
The work of cure Is now hcicinnhuf. The vitiated
and mucous deposits In (be bowels and In the alb
mentnry canal are ejected. The liver, like o clock,
Is wound up. It arouses from Its torpidity. The
stomach acts responslvely. and the patient benllis
to leel that he Is Kcttlmr, at last, ,
A l 1'1-I.Y Of 4JOOD m.oon.
The Hea-weed Tonic, lu conjunction with the Pills, '
permeates and assimilates with the food, ohvllll
cutlou Is now proitresshur without Its previous' tor
ture. Digestion becomes painless, and thecnrels
seen to be at hand. There Is no more llalulence, no
exacerbation of the stomach. An appetite sets In.
Isow comes the Krcatiwl Illood l'urltier ever yet
given by an Indulgent rather to sullerlng man.
Mi'lienck s Pulmonic Hyrnp comes In to perform lis
functions and to hasten and complete the cure. It
enters at once upon Its work. Kutiiro can not be
cheated. It collects aud ripens the Impaired and
diseased portions of the Inni-i. Iu the torm of
Bathorhurs, It prcpnres them for expectoration, and
lo !ln a very short time tho malady In vanquished,
the rotten throne that It occupied Is renovated and
made new, anil the pal lent, In all the dignity of re
gained vigor, steps forth to enjoy the manhood or
womanhood that was .
rm. . IVK.M I P AW I,nT.
The second tiling Is, tho patlenw must alavln'a
warm room until they get well; It Is almost Impos-
nlble to prevent taking cold when the lungs are dis
eased' but It must be prevented or a cure can not he
cllccted. I resh airand rldingout.especlallyln thla .
section or the country. In the fall and winter aea
Jpn, are all wrong. Physicians who recommend
that conrso lose their patients, If their lungs aro
badly diseased; and yet, beoauso they are hi tho
house they must not sli down quiet I they must wolK
about the room as much and as fust as the strength
will bear, to get up a good circulation or blood. The
patients must keep In good npirlln 1 determined
to get well. "1 his ban a great deal to do with the
oppetlte, and is the great point lo gain.
ii io!,"ll'r of cun al, r ""e!' evidence of Ita pos
BlDllllv In the worst cases, and moral certainty In
all others Is sinful. Dr. Hchenck s personal state
ment to the Faculty of hla own cure was lu these
modest words:
"Many years ago I was In the last stages of con
sumption; conllned lo my lied, und at one time my
physicians tliongbtthat I could not llveaweek; then,
like a drowning nmn catching at straws, I heard o
and obtained the preparations which I now oiler to
tlie public, and they made a perl'iit cure or me. It
seemed to me Unit I could leel them penetrate my
w hole system. They soon rliwned the matter In my
lungs, and I would spit up more thana plntof otreu
iyc yellow matter every morning for a long time.
As noon as that began to subsldo, my cough,
fever, pains, and night-sweats all began to leave ine
"lK "I'l'elllo became so great that it was with
dlthculty that I could keep from eating too much.
1 soon gained my strength, and have grown la UesU
ever since.
" I was weighed shortly after my recovery," added
the Doctor, "then looking like a mere skeleton ; my
we gbt was only nluety-eoven pounds; my present
weight is two hundred and twenty-live (23!) pounds,
and loryears I have enjoyed uninterrupted health.'1
i .ticL'.''"cl5. '" discontinued his professional .
visits to New YorK and Uoston. He or his son, Dr.
n.ii;flm""'lf,J,r, V?!l".r"l"l""e to " Patlenls at '
tholr Olllce, No. IS North Wl xlh Mlreet, I'ldladelphla.
every Saturday from 9 a.m. to a p.ic. Those who
wish a thorough examination with the llesplro-
, nKterwlllbechargedj. The Kesplrometer declares
the exact condition of the lungs, and patlenu can
readily learn whether they aro curable or not.
. T he directions for Hiking tho medicines are adant-
, ed to the Intelligence eveti of a child. Follow theso
directions, and kind Nature will do the rest, except
ing that In soma cases the M andrake Pills are to be
taken In Increased doses; the throe medicines need
i no other accompaniment than the ample Instruc. '
, Hons that accompany them: Flrat create appetite.
Of returning health, hunger Is tho most welcome
symptom, when It comes, as It will come, let the '
despairing at once be of good cheer. Oood blood at
once follows, the cough loosens, the nlghl swoat la ;
abated. In a short time both of theso morbid synio.
turns are gono forever.
Dr. Hchenck's medicines are constantly kept In
tens of thousands of families. As a laxative ornnr
gatlve. the Mandrake I'llls are a standard prepare.
Hon; while the Pulmonic Mvrup, as a cureoT coughs
and colds, may be regarded na a prophylacterio '
against consumption In any of ita forms!
Price of the Pulmonic Hyrup aud Hea-wed Tonic
P bottlo,or7.50a ualfdozen. Mandrake Pllla
Z) cents a box. For sule by all druggists aud dealers.
S-.JOHNSON. llOI.I.OWAY & ('OWI)F.N. fiiS A.lch
Htrcct, l'liiladelphlii, Wholesale Agents. 5 a ly
hstew: ' YORK
C 6 N T I N-1 X T A L
Life Insurance Company, ' '
'"' OF NEW YOmC,
f ... S TUICTIjY M VTUA Lt
ArlMt'tH, tt-l, .-(, .
It
t
ISSl'EHall the new forim of Policies, and pre
scnts as favorable terms asuny company lu the
United Hlatea.
The Company will muko temiwrary loans ou Its
rollcles.
Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and
the policy held t-'ood liming that time.
Policies Issued by this Company are utm forfelt
ure. No extra charges are made for travel Ins permits.
Policy holders share lu the annual prolllsof the
Company, aud have a voice lu thu elcetloiij and
management of thcCnmpany. . ,
No policy or medical fee charged. '
.ll'STIH l.A WltKSt'K, Pres't.
M. 1!. WvNKoop, N ice l'res't, i
J. P.ltooElta, Bcc'y.
J. V. KATON, ' I
tieneral Agent,
No. II North Third Street,
4.2.i ylj Colleijo Hlock, Ilarrlsburir, Pa.
l ii A n o i'
AM) .,.
SUN UJNIBUELLAS,
WE HAVE THEM.
F. M0RT1MEII & CO.,
KKW Hl.fK)MriEU, PA.
' Ladies, Attention !
Bend Tin Cents and a Stamp for a valuable
aoeret, which every younff lady should know.
CHARLES V. ALLBOY,
514131 . Pittsburgh, l'u.
TAKE NOTICE. 1871
Are You Afflicted or Sick ? '
'" "' ;' ' ; '' o
P AIIENE Y.'S '
BLOOD CLEANSER,,
'I ,i ' . -. OR . , . , ,
.-. 1' -V IX C KA!,', .
AN Alterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and
Purge, fordlscascBarisinir from bad blood.
This preparation wns established In 1870,and
has been prepared In liquid form for more than
18 years. In January or February, 1870, anoth
er party commenced to prepare a similar articlo
which Is Inferior to the genuino, and which
should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Dn.
FArtitNEr's Bi.oon Cleanseii on Panacea."
and accept no others. . ,
Tho Trado Mark of tho oldest and genuine,
Is printed In green on a yellow wrapper, hnv
Injr also the slgunturo of P. Fahrnoy, M.D.,
Chicago. ,
" I)r. r. Fahrney,t Health 3rcMengcr" gives
tho history and uses of tho Br.oort Cleanser,
testimonials, and other luformntlon, scut frco
charge. Address
l)n. P. Faiiuney's BitOTnEns & Co.,
Waynesboro, Franklin Conuty, Pa.
Ask for Dr. Fnhrncy's Blood Cleanser and
CLEAJfSE YOUlt BLOOD.
FT Sold everywhere and In New Bloomflold
by F. Moutimeh & Co., only. 6 18
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
$ Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTEES
Hundreds of Thousands ? Jf
Bear testimony to their Wooder- t 3
fulCorailve liiffecta. fi g
WHAT ARE THEY? f'g
3 3
o a
9 S '
TUE7 ARB HOT A VILE
m s r a Kl r. n t u
Madoor Poor Hnm, Whiskey, Proof Uplrltn
uud ltcinso l.lciuura iloctorcd, eplccd and sweet
ened to plcasotlio taste, colled ''Tonlca'oAppctlz
crB," IilatoL,, o., that lead tho tippler ca to
drunkunccaa and ruin, bne am a trno Medicine, mado
troui tl.p Vatlvo Koota and Herbs or California, frco
from nil Alcolivllc Htiuntlnnti). Thcyitro tho
Git EAT UI.OOl) lUUIl.'IE nuil A LIFE
G1VIS 1'ltlNCH'I.E a perfect Renovator ai:d
invlgorator of tho System, currying off all polaonoua
matter aud rcBtorlntr tho blood to a hcatthycondltion.
Ko person can take thcae BUtcrs accordlac to direc
tion and romala long unvcll.
61(10 will bo givenforan lncnra'olocao, provided
tho honsB aro not destroyed by miner.;! pi.u on or
other mcaLo, and tho vital organa wasted be; u.. J tho
point of rupalr. .'
l'or Inflummntory rtnd Chronic Kbcumn.
tlsm nud tiout, Uyapopnln, r IndicuatloD,
Uilloitui Itcnilttcut and Inturiulttcut 1'cvcih
Ulacnnca of tho Illood, l.iver, Kldnuvs, nud
llludilcr, these llltlura have bcoa most success
ful. Hiich lllacanca aro caused by V Hinted
lllnoil, vhich la ttucoratly produced by deranfjemcut
of thu Uicetitivo Oman.
. UYSl'Kl'HIA Oil INDIGESTION', nead
echo, Pain Id tho Btionldcrs, CoaKha, TlKhtocsa or tho
Client, Dizziness, gone Eructations of tho Btomach,
Bad taste In tho Mouth, Dillons Attacks, l'alpltatton
of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Longs, Fala In tho
regions of tho Kidnoya, and a hundred other painful
aymptoms, are tho offsprings of Dyspepsia,. '
'Ihcy Invlgorato tho Btomach aud stimulate too tor
pid liver and bowclB, which render thorn of nneqnnllcd
efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting now llfo and vigor to tho whole system.
F0H.8U1N DlSEASIiK.Krnptlom, Totter, Salt
l'.hcum. Blotches, Spots, rimplcs, lustules, Bolls, Cor
fcauclcs, Utug-Worms, Ccald-llcad, Boro Kyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, bcurfs, Lilscoloratlons of tho Bkln, Uumora
and Diseases of tho bkln, of lvhatevor nemo or notaro,
aro literally dug up asd carried out of tho system In a
short tlmo by the uso of theso Bittors. Cno bottlo in
such cases will convince, thu most Incredulous of their
caruttvo elTcet. ' . . ,
, ClebbBu tho Vitlatod Blood vhonavor you find It)
Impurities hurutlng throngh tho sLIn In Pimples, Erup
tions or Seres j clcnnco It when you And lt obstructed
and Haggish la tba voinu i elennso lt when lt Is foul,
and your lue!iii,;B will tell you when. Keep tho blood
puro and ti.c health of tho system will follow.
PIN, TAl'KaudoUior WOltlUM, lurking In tho
system of su muuy thoiutandii. aro cu"eotuatly destroy
ed and removed. 1 or fall directions, read carefully
tho circular nrourid cath kotllo, piloted In r.ur lau.
guagcs-Laghsh,t;rii:au, frtuch bud tipaulku,
J. WALUJirt, l roprUtor. It. II. McUON ALD CO.,
prugglsts und Ceu. Agenta, Suu, rranelbco, Ctil..
and K) and Hi Cumuiorco Street, Kuw York.
8-BOLD BT ALL DRUU01ST3 AS1 Dl:ALlil:9.
CL0T1UNU 3IADE TO OltDEU !
A 'CHOICE A&SOHTMEKT 'OF
Always on hand, from which to select.
('loth ill-
. "
MADE TO
ORDER
(L0TH1XU
READY-MADE CLOTHING of Buperlor
Quality always ou hand.
F. Mortimer C Co., '
March 10, '09. New llloomllcld, Pa.
A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp I
PKUKIN8& IIOrSiriTl'ATKNT LAMPS are
tho only I.uinp that flivus Pehkkct Kab-ktv
with am, kinds or on. 'J hey are niuiie of bruss,
and will last a lifetime, making them I lie
CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD.
The nnderslttned aro Agents for Perry Comity,
and will supply Merchant at the Manufacturers'
price. Persons wanting a good article are re
(incstcd to examine this lamp. ,
V. MOHXIMEH Hi CO.,
; New llloomtleld, Pa.
SU Agents wanted to canvass the County.
1780
in
-Hi XWfy III
ill jf A sis
i . x: t i-zLjr -non
its
J j Made
Hiotographs ! riiotoffraplw
J r,ACOIt ' COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PEW A. ,
THEsubsorltier would respectfully call the at.
I .rn" ionio1 8 citiz,,n, I'd" county to the
..Ji ilV0 ofi,,e nrt- lol8 experience
enables him to produce . . , .
pictures wmcrr CANNOT BE EX-
CULLED.
All persons are requested tocall at his 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 on hand, and for sale at low prices.
. . JACOB COBLE, Artist, '
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
Bloomflold Academy!
An EngliHh and Classical School
Fon
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN t
Young Men Prepared For College. '
A Normal School and a School of Art.
FALL TEliM COMMENCES
On Monday; fij 29A of August, 1870
AS tlie, above school has recently been re-orgaii-ized,
students can outer any time.
i V, ' 14 Ki'aUiuito of Itutger's Col
lege, N, ,1., Principal.
Miss ANNA K. AliOSPUROEIt, a graduate of
Esther Institute, Columbus, Ohio, teacher of Mu
sic, Painting, Drawing, French and German,
hvcry facility for the training of the youth of both
sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough
education. . , . , , , , .
Tho Collegiate DcpnrtuieMt '
embraces all the higher branches. Including the
Latin and Greek Languages, Engineering, Practi
cal Surveying, Literature, Natural Science and ad
vanced Mathematics.
Vacations: July and August, and one week at
Christmas.
Terms: For Hoarding, Furnished Eoom, Wash
KK. Tuition in Latin, Greek, English BranchesanU
Mathematics, for the scholastic yoar, SloU
In vacations. SaiO.(S).
The Boarding Department Is at the institution,
tinuitr the RiinerviMlikii ,,f Wlllfin, n,.. i...
whom good and substantial board will be 'fiii'
nislied : and the pupils will be under Hiestrlct caro
oi uiv xiinoiiiui. Tiouress
w- H. DILL. A. M. Prlnclial, .
or WILLIAM GlflK.lt
4lt fNew llloomllcld. Perry eotiuty. Pa.
THE BEST IN USE
THE PARHAM
NEW FAMILY
Sewing Ma c It in e
IT combines all tl best features -of other good
machines, with . : ,, , , , , . ,
New. and. Valuable Improvements, ,
.. r , ; which make Ifc
THE KAHIU'ST AM) MOST QUIET RUNNING
as well as the1 ' . !:;
. Mnuf Klimtln Mii-liliia In f'en
IT WILL UEil '.' ' ,
IT WILL BUAtD, ''
' " : ! ; j 1 i
. , .';:, IT WILL TUCK, '., ,. ,
. -.I- ' l.l'V WILL (JAl'JIEH, .....
', JT WILL QUILT,
and will use cither Milk, Cotton, , or Linen Thread
with eipial ease. . .
It uses a Btraiclit needlo and makes a stitch
i ALIICK ON BOTH SIDES.
The principal olllce of the oompauy Is at
No, 704 Chestnut Street, . -.
'. PHILADELPHIA.
Those machines are for sale In Perry County by
JAMES L. DIVEN, ,
'; ' " Landisburg.
" P. MOKTIMEIa 'C0.' "
Now Eloomfleld.1
tfThe public are invited to call at either of the
above places and see a Machine in operation.
Pensions, Bounties, &c.
WIDOWS, Minor Children. Mothers, Fathers,
&c of Soldiers w ho were killed or (lied of
disease contracted III the Service of tho United
Stales, can now make application for Pension.
Also Soldiers who contracted disease or were
wounded, ruptured, or In any way disabled in the
war of Mil. .
When widows die or re-marry, the child or
children muler sixteen years of age are entitled to
a Tension.
The time for tiling claims for additional bounty
has beeu extended six months. '
Particular attention given to old suspended ease '
In the different departments nt Washington, D. (J
If you have, or think you have a clulin against the
Government, call on or aildrcss the undersigned.
No charge for Information.
LEAVW POITEU,
Attorney for Claimants,
4 31 NEW BLOOMl'IEI.D, PA