6u. i i ni -IV mt ploomMb Mint. lueitday, Xovcmber 14, 1S71. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS , Tea Urontli In tlio Sonth. It is now iieurly twenty-five years ago j Unit a Mr. Juiuus bimth, of houtU Caro lina, aUomplsd tho cultivation of tua in fcliiu country, anJ ever sinco that time it Km boo u grown with moderate success in Tarious purls of the South. A gentleman in Wilmington, N. C. lia.t successfully rnisuil plants and cured tea, which ' ho clxrus cannot be excelled in flavor by the import cm! urlicle. lie obtained tho plant from the Agricultural Rurcau of tho l'utent, Office, previous to tho war, and their number has incrcasod every year, the latter plants being fully equal in every respect to thoso lirst grown. Suocessi'ul experiments have also recently been niado in South Carolinn, Tennesfeo and Gi'liforuiu, and the climate of several other Motion of the United States is undoubt edly well udapted to this plunt; California especially seems to possess peculiar advan tages in this respect, and tea culturo has djniiiiencocl unimig tho Chinese who liavo settled thero, and with the most encourag ing results. A California writer who has taken cunsidcrablu pains to investigate the subject, and has made the experiment himself, says the location best adapted to the growth of the plant is found to be high, rolling land, culd enough to have BMiie Winter frost. "Our hills," he fays, are exactly suited to them." The plants are very hard)', and a sufficient number has been planted to give satis factory evidence that they will thrive, lid it is believed that their culture will eventually prove as successful hero as on the font bills of the snowy Himalayas ot North-Western India, where tho homo production has now completrly superseded ail importations from China. A Sew Method of racking ItuUor. A Michigau daiiyuiau has lately pub lished bis method of packing butter, lie has oaken tubs, with heads at each end. Tl ley are 14 inches in diameter ut top, 9 inches at the bottom, and 1G inches high. In packing, a cambric bag is made to fit the tub, I ho butter is packed in tho tub us it stands on the small cud the sack being long enough to extend above tho edges of the tub-aiid is pressed down firmly until within an inch and n half of the top, when u circular cloth is laid over it, the edges of tho sack turned down over that, ami a layer of fine salt placed on it. The head is now put in its place, the tub turned up, uud the butter in the sack of course, falling down to the bottom, leaves u space all around it in which is tilled with brine poured through a hole in the small end. When full tho holo is corked up tight. Tho butter floats in the brino and is effectually pro served from tho uir, uud will keep for au almost indefinite period. Value of Eggs. :' During tho war many experiments were made by medical men ood others interested the subject, to see in how gmall compass the nutriment could begot; iiad after all tho experiments of physic ians, 'physiologists, patent right men. pavans and investigators on scientific, they nil had to knock under (to uso an expressive though vulgar phrase) to on old beu, or a young one either for it Was found that an egg contained a greater amount of nutriment, of life-preserving food in tho compass it occupies, than of any other known substance True, there lire essences of meats, etc., that by com binations with other articles may be as powerful, but ulouo the egg is the uiost nutritious. There is more life-sustaining element in a singlocgg than twenty times its bulk in bread or food of that kind. Poultry Standard. ricklcd EggB. , ; ' J'ickled Cf-'gs are very eamly prepared, aud ore said to bo excellent an a relish with cold meats.; Uoil for -half on liour three dozen is, remove lue shells, und puck them when entirely cold in a wide mouthed jar laro cmouili to let them in or out without muuhin or breaking. Turn ur wuoh vinegar uh you think will cover them entirely, after boiling in it black-pepper, allnpiee, a little .root-linger, aud, if desired, a very small quantity of garlio. Salt to tinsto. When the vinegar liua boiled enough to extract tho Fpieee, tako them out and pour it ovr the eggs, cork tightly when eolu ; and in a mouth they aro ready to ui. ' A few tiny white onions put in the jar, some may think uu improvements ' HHflti Meigs county, Ohio, a man, in picking his apples, found upon a tree bearing Hotnihh Realities a largo variety ofupples. lie selected a half a bushel, no two of which wore alike. He had xnioog them tho Northern Spy, Winesap, itoscburg, Russet, 1 liuldwin, Smith's Older, &o. llo wants to know if upples will hybridize. .Some altribute these freaks to hybridizing.and others olaini that it is brought about by bees, in passiug from one blossom to another. They are boooming quite common, and lust how eljev are bwinrht. about will doubtless soon be Ecertaincd. Drugs! Drugs! THE Subscriber has on hand ami for sato, at low prices, a complete; assortment ut . DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, ' Of all kinds. Also, a full fctoek of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, , rEUFL'MERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Winos AM) LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Mechanical and Sacramen tal purposes. toaB lVii!r!nn' ()nirn rarrfiilhi and promptly fillid. B. M. EBY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Leather, Harness and Oil Store At Duncannon, J'enn'a, THE subscriber lias Just opened In Duncannon, Perry county. Pa., opposite the National Hotel, a large aim splendid assortment of LEATHER. BADDLEKY, OILS, THINKS, HIIOE-FINDIMiS.KC. He Is prepared to 1111 orders at the shortest notiee and In t lie best manner. A number of the lpst workmen are employed, and repairing Is done without delay and on (lie most reasonable terms. REFINED OIL lire test by the barrel, or 111 larger lots. H I1KICATINC. and other OILS of tho best quality. Ill lets to suit pnrehastrs. The CASH iiald or Hark. Hides and Skins of all marketable kinds. . Please rail and examine our stork before purchasing elsewhere. JOS. M. I1AWLEY. Diiiicannuii. 6 4 tf X, 33 E -A. 1ST O 3ST Mutual .Firo Insurance Company, ToiioHlovvii, l'oim'a. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Itntes. No Steam risks taken. Tills is one or I lie best eondueted and most reliable Companies In the Stale. Country pmimrtv Insured l'erMluallv at W ml per thousand. anil Town properly at 86 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW ItLOOMFlELD. PA., 4 10' Aiient for Pern' County. THE NEW DISCOVERY In Chemical and Medical fc'clcnco. Dr. E. F. OAIZVIV'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR FTIIST AND OXLY HOU'TTOV w irm1 in one mixturo of AM, J' II IIHIAK valuHtilo active iniu(jtiul3 ot lUo vcllkkuowu - l'lu mtra;: 'X'Ait, ITXEQUALKO In Coui-, Col-ls, Catoirb, Aibuia, UruuchitiiJ, aud uouaumjiLiua. CU1UW WITHOUT IVIXi A rpnont coM In thwo to ix Imur; and nlo. It its VU AhlSKNO, l'UUIKYJNU nnd Kl'i efriTU iiKn tlii yuueral byittm, i imnrkfitlv HIbcous In nil iim:asi:h ur iiii; moon. InclmJuiK x-ioiuia auj KtuuimaH of Uiyhkln, lynpe(miAt Uiueaaea of tho I.ivcr and KiduL-yu, llemt JiHutue, and Oenoial lA-uiliiy. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! ALSO, k Volatile Solution cf Tar For INHALATION, without rrllrtion ot IIEAT. A remarkably V ALU Alii. Udineovery, a tlie whule appinitui can btfeaiTifsl iu iho vaat po'ket, read v ut any time fur the liiimttUuctual utid iMj-.it ivelytumiivo use in All DWcaaca of the nsr, THROAT aud I.IM.S. TIIU COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. fr ne in connection with tho EIJXIU TATt, U a fomliiiiiitum of the TWO must vulimtI ALTEUATIVB Medlciiioii known iu tlio lro fi'asiou. uud renders t hin Fill without oxotption t tin very lit ever offyrof!. Th tOLt'TlON aud CUiirOUND ELIXIH of i without doubt tho Lett remedy known in CUICS Of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It is a Kieriflft for mih diwuKft, nnd uliould lo kept in thehoutuihohlor every family, eupeciully duxiU(jthoeiiJOUiliKiu which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER aroliablfl to prevail. A miill ttiiantftjr tuki-n daily will pruveut uutrat:iiiig tlii-M) UriiMe dieuie. Solutloo and Compound Eliiir, 1 00 per lioillo Volatile Solution tor Inhalation. $3.00rer but Tar and Uundrako Fill, COcta per box. Bend for Clrnttlar of POSITIVE CX'RIIS to your Uruggiat, or to L. T. HYDE & CO., BOLE i'HOPBIETOKS, 110 E. 2Zd St., JVttv lurk. Koi miW uy iii. ai. i). ,'jci.cjitu,, . iKmiu nelci, 1'a A hi ALL KINDS OK .1(111 1'ltlNTINO NeallvexecuU'Uat the Bloomlleld Tlimi btvam Job Orllce. ' rhiliidelnlila AdTCrt'fs'tincnt." Jolin Lucas & Co., , , Hole ana , .. . MANUFACTIIKKKS . ,,: Of TUB , . i ,. IMPERIAL FRENCH, ' AND .11 PURE SWISS GREEN, ' , 'Also, Ptiro,1' ' White IjCimI and Color MA XL' FA V TV HE 11$, Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.. ' , Philadelphia. There Were Sold jn the Year 1870, Blatchloy's Cucumber ;, TRADE gj) MARK. ' WOOD PUMPS, Measuring 213,566 fnt In lcnKth, or sufficient In the agregate Tor , A WELL OVER '40 MILES DEEP, Simpti in ConKtrnction Eaty In Operation Giviny no Timte to (hi Water Du rable and Cheap. Those puniiiH are their own best reoommoiidntlon. For sale by Dealers In llardwareaml Axrieiiltu ral liiiiileintMili, I'liiiuberx, 1'iiiiip Makers. &c., throuuhoui tlicooniitry. circulars, ;:.. furnish, cd upon npplleallon by mail or otherwise. Willie puiupn forwarded to parties In towns where I have no agents upon the receipt of the retail price. 1 In buyini;, be careful that your pump bean my trade mark as above, us I guarantee no other. Ulllce and Ware-room, No. 5urt Commerce Street, 8 13tf 1 I'll I LA DELPHI A, PA. -These rumps ean 1m) ordered of the Manu facturer, or F. Mortimer 41 Co., Mew liloomlleld. sowiat & roTTH, ICooIiNellcr.H & Sindoiierm, And Dealers in "' CURTAIN , ; 1 , ' ; ' ANI) : . . WALL-PAPEliS, Nos. 530 Jlurkot and 523 Minor iStreets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ' ' . rubllshers of Sanders' New Headers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Itobert's History of the United .States, Felton's Outline Alaps.Ae. ItMMi HOOKS t Always on hand, and made to Order. 3H MILLER & ELDER, Uookurllcr.s and fSI ill loners, BLAKK BOOK ' MAiVUFACTUJlUlfS, And Dealers In WINDOW 'CURTAINS '" '"" . " ' AND " WALL HAli:it, No. 430, Market Street, , , 31 . PHILADELPHIA, PA. . xociimax's. , Wi'itiiie: JLlnil ! i THIS VI.VW Is warranted ICQA'AL to Aknoi.d's, aud Is sold at much less price. The money will be refunded to tlKwe buying It, If It does not prove entirely Katisfai'tory. , , 9. Fur Hale by F. Mortimer, New Bloonitleld. .ii MILLER & ELDER, ' 1 Holo Agents, , m Market Stront, 2-TO1 ' Phllatlelphla. A. h. KlUU , J. E, FliEYUIltE. KAUII & FltYJIIItK, lMl'OHTi:il8 AND Jolilir.llB OF O Ii i n sx , 5i liiHH AND:..,., QUEENSWA11E, 801 and 3U3, Cherry St., between Areb & Race, ; riULAUELl'llIA. x ' B7 Constantly on hand. Original Assorted Packages, , 3. 0. ly 10 W. A. Atwooi). Isaac W. Kanck AT WOOD, RANCH & CO., st'oiiiiulHisIoii Merchant!, AND ' ' Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Pickled and Salt No. 210 North Wharves, above Itace Street, 8406m6 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Th'iladclphiii Adtertlscmenls. BAiiCRoiiT&Tco;, ! ,. i fiiiiiorUiiH nul Jolibcrs ;i 'if, , . ; in NT, , ','of Bttipleand Fancy ; ' i DRY - GOODS, Uoths, ' Cassimeres, '! . Bluiikets, t ;, Linens, White Goods,.' Hosiery, 4c, j ' Kos. 405' and' 407. MAltKETBTKEEt, " '' ' ' '' (Above Foiirth, Nortli Side,) ' ' riilladclplifa. 7 1. ! j WRIGHT & SIDDALL, (Wholesale Druggi sts, i AND DEALERS IN '' i Patent Medicines, j 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT, ,., riiiladelphiu, Fn. , A FULL STOCK 'of. everthlnn connected with the business, ot the best quality, and at very low prices. A good location for business, with a ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer In ducements to buyers, and makes It worth their while to give us a trial. "' "Philadelphia, 3. 8tf. utAYim,Ti & c;o., Wholesale Dealers In Carpets, Oil Cloths, i Shades, . Brooms, , , Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a tine assortment of Wood ami Willow Ware, ',! No. 420 Market street, above 4th, Phi ladel ihia, " Pa. ' January 1, 18C9. ' ' " ' ' John ShalTncr, Jr. ' . S. 7-lcgler. Theo. ltumel SIIAFFxNElt, ZltiULER & CO., SucoesKtirs to ' i BI1AKKNEH, ZlKCLKlt & CO., IiiUirtersiiml Dealers in , ; , Hosiery, i i '-'fiSloveM, - ' ' Ribbons, ! ' "; ' , ,, , 8usieiilcrs, THREADS, C O M IS S, ; and every variety of TRIMMINGS i : .1. : AND ' FANCYGOODS, ' No. 3fi, North Fourth Street, ,: PHILADELPHIA, PA. , 'Agent for Lancaster Combs. ' w. f. iioni,i:ii, - ' JOBBER IN '.. ... ... Hats, Caps, Fur si ' ' ' ''AH0 "' ' - H 1 1 II W - Gr, O OtlfS . 153 NOKTI1 THIRD 8TREET, ... 'i , . . i 8 91yl0 ; PUILADEXl'HIA. , l V , i,, xL L. jj. H. IS. TAYLOIS, ...... ' . ' with..,. , : ,-, ,-, WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS !' -AND 1 ! .( ., t : - 'TEA DEALERS, North F.ast Corner of 2nd nnd Arab Strectt, ' ; : : ; v ; . rTiladcIplna' Pa II OAR.McCONKEY&CO.i, ,..,., (successors to , . WM. W. PAUL CO:, , WHOLESALE . I , . BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, C23 Market St. aud 614 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Penna. WHOLESALE ,v January 1, 18(19. ! ! m m m WMaaw LLO VI), SUPI'LEE, & WALTON, II AltD WAREHOUSE No. 625 Market Btreet, IMiiludolpIiia. WM. H. KENNEDY, WITH Hemphill cV Chandler, i. DEAI.BI18 IN Tobacco, ' Scaurs, tic, , No. 222 MARKET STREET, ' 1 , rillLADEl.rillA, i'A " A full Stock of theCelerfrated IIOMITOB NA- ii, m whys ou nuiio. uia t Philadelphia Advei tlsciuculs. . 1. K2VI;iIT & IlKOX. ilisii, 114 Bouth" Delaware. Aveune, . , MBolow rjhcBtnnt St., ( ' PHILADELPHIA, J'A. Agoiits for' s CoIHiir, t'otltles & Co' t'nuued Fruits. ' ' twitf A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lcwars. J. S.Glolm. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wholesalb Deai.krb in Tobacco, Scgars, &c., NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH STREET, riiu.Ai:miiiA. : , 82810 Northern Central Railway. 1 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT" ' Through and Direct Route to anil from Wtthing. , (on, limtitnore, J-JImlrn, Eric, lyjuo, Rochester and Niuynra Mill. ' ON AND A IT Kit HUNDAY. ATOITST 6th. 1871, the tritlus on the Northern Central lull-- way will run as lollows : . , NORTHWARD. MAII, TRAIN. Taves Baltimore. 8..W n. in. I Marrlsnnrg, 1.40 i m Villiainsiort tt-'M p. in., anil arr. at Klnilra, 1U.35 DUl'FAI.O EXPRESS. Leaves naltlinore.l0.1ll).iu. Han isburir. 2.00 a.m. Williams lort, a. in. Klnilra, ii.10 a. in. . , Arrives at Canandaiaua at 12.10 p.m. FAST LINE. Leaves Baltimore 12.4o p. m. llarrlsburg 4.35 p.m. Arr. ai v. .maiusport 4.1op.m., CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Leaves Baltliuoic7.4up.iii. ar. llarrlsburg 11.30 p.m. Sunbury 2.00 ,t. m. Wllllamsport S.30 a, m. YORK ANI) HAKRISIlUim ACCOMMODATION Leaves York at (l.:toa. in.. arr.lhirriKburgS.OO a.m , N I AO A It A EXP HESS. Lvs. Balllnioie 8.UI a.m., llarrlsburg 10.55 0. m , Arrives at Cauundalgua at 8.25 p. m. , SOUTHWARD. MAIL TRAIN. Leaves Elmlra 7.15 a. in. I Wllliainsiiort 10.10 a. m. I4.i.liut,i-r 'Jill,, ' I A i Iln I, .. im .. m.; .... ,i.l.,l.llllic ni, i.uu p.lll BUFFALO EXPRESS. Leaves Canandalcua B.56 p. in.. Elinira 10.25p.m. Williamspoi t 2.1m a. in.. llarrlsburg at 7.35 a. in. Arrives ut Baltimore at 10.4U a.m. CIIICACO EXPRESS. Leaves llarrlsburg 3.56a.m., Ar. Baltimore 7.25 a.ni' ERIE EXPRESS. Lvs. Sunbury 8.55 a.m., Ar.Ilarrlsburg 11.05 p.m PACIFIC EXPRESS. Lvs. lUvirisburu fl.30a.ni.. Ar.lialtimore 3.00 p.m. , ! BALTIMORE ACCOMMODATION. i.vs. narrisuurg o.iua. in., Ar. Baltimore 12.S0.p.m ' York and Hahiusiiuiio Acijommodation. Lvs. llarrlsburg 6.45 p. in., Arr. at York 8.15p in. -Mall Train mirth ami south. Fast Line north, and York uud Harrisljtirg Accommodation north and south, 1'acille Express and Erie Exiness.daily except biinday. Bullnlo Express eoutli and Cincinnati Express : north leave dally. For further Information apply at the Ticket olllce Pennsylvania Railroad licnot. ALFRED R. .F1SKE. ' uiieral Superintendent ' ' SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Monday, May 13tli,., 1S7I. GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH ' md North-West for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Poltsville.Tainaiiua. Ashlniul.Slmiiioklii, : lban in. Allentown, Easton, liphrata, Litiz, Lan caster, ColuinUia, SiV., 6.C. .1 ii , .'i .. Trains leavuJIarrisburg for New York, asfollows: At 240, 8.10, a. m., and 2.W, r. m., connectiiiE with nlmilar trains on the Pennsylvania Railroail! and arriving at New York at '10:5 a. m., 3.50. , anil 9:311 p. in., resectlvely. . 11 Klcciiiig cars, accompany tho 4.20 a. In., train without change. Returning:. Loave New York at 9 A. v., 12.30 noon, and 5 p. in., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. m. Q 411. t U HIllM.I II ir .... ra ...... ....... a .... . .... nil Wlll,uiiy HID O P. U., train Irom New York, without change. Leave llarrishurgfor Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama-" qua, Mlnersvllle, Ashland, Hliamokln, Allen. ' town, and Philadelphia, at8.10,A. M., and 2.00, and 4.05, p. m., stopping at Lebanon nnd principal way stations: the 4.05 p. m. train connecting for Phila delphia, PottHville mid Columbia only. For Potts, ville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, vfa Schuylkill and Siistiuehuuna ltullroad, leave llarrlsburg at 3.40 P. M. East Pennn. Railroad trains leave RcailfiiR for Allentown, lOaslon and New ork ut .2, ia30 a. in. and 4.05 p. m. Returning leave New York ' at Roo a. ni., 12.30 noon and 5.00 p. in. and Allen-. tOUII m7'Jlll III 1 y.rv ii, ...I. q K. , .ir. i u ir. , . , . .mi nou ii.iii. Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. H.,couueetiug Willi similar truin mi l.!:wi p..,,.,. Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. u.. stopping at ull Stations. . " . . ' . Leavo PotUvllle ut nine o'clock In the mornugl nun &,wr. m.: iiernuon at 10.00 o'clock A. M. bhaniokin ut5.40 aud 11.15 A. M. i Ashland, 7.06 a. m. and 12.43 noon; MabonyOlty at 7,51 a. m.. and i.r,, , , , i-.w ..w v.i-' n, mi, mill S.1UP, BI. ir i'n'lT&e Hark, Reading, Harris. Iave Pottsvllle via Hchuylklll and Husqnehanna Railroad at 8.15 a.m., for iiarrisbuig.aud 11 :46a. m. . for Pine (irove and Tremoiit. Reading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle at 5.40 a. M., passing Heading at 7.30 a. m., arriving at Ph laiielihla at 10.20 a. m., returning leaves l'lilladelphia at 5.15 p. m. passing Reading ut 7.55 r.M..rriving at Pottsvllle lit 9.40 p. M. Poltstown Accuuimoilaiiou train : Leaves Potts town at 6.30 a. in.,relurnlng,lcavcsPhlladclphlaat 4.30 p.m. , , . , , Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20 . in. ami ri. lfi p. m. for tphrata, Lltlz, Lancaster, Columbia, to!. Perklonien RallroadtralnsleavePerklomen Junc tion at 7.17, ami !.(. a. hi., 8.1HJ ami li.iRI p. to. Re tui'iilng.leaves Schwcuksville ul 6.30 a. u.,aud 8.10 a. m. and 12.50 niKin, and 4 :45 p. in., cuuuectlng with similar trains on Readiugroad. Colebrookdale Railroud train leaves Pottstownat 9 40a. m., and 1.16 and 6.4"i. in., returning leave Ml. Pleasiut at 7, ami 11 :25 a. ni., nnd ,1.00 p. m., connecling with similar trains on Reading It. R. Chester Vallev Railroad trains leave l)ridgcHrt , at 8.3t) a. ui.,2.05and5.32p. in. Returning, leave lowulngtown at 6.40 a. m., 12.45, noon, and 6.25 p. lii.,connecUug with trains on Reading Railroud. On holidays; Leave New York at 5 p. in. t Plilla. at 8 a. m. und 3. 15 ii. in. illieHa. in. train run ning only to Reading; Pottsvllle 8 a. in. ; llarrls burg 2.40 a. ni., and 2.00 p. in. t leave Allentown at 4.26 and 8.35 p.m.leave Reading at 7:15 a, in., and 9.50 P. H., for HuiTiHbui'g, at 4:32 a. in., for New York, at 7.20 a m. for Allentown and at 9:40 a. III., and 4.16 . in., for Philadelphia. Comniiitutioii, Mlleapi, Heason, School and Ex cursion Tickets tu and from all points at reduced rales. Baggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed each passenger. J. E. WOOTTEN. Asst. Supt. & 1-iig. Mach'ry. ' Rending, Pa., May 15, W71. '