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Stljc imcs, Him Blaomftcfo, Pa,
Tuesday, February 13, 1872.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We intHle commtmcntfons trim nil pe.nontwhonrt
tnterertetl in matters properly belonging to lliit
Artificial Milk.
From tlio repents in circulation it
would seem as if science wcro about to
make cows superfluous. Artiflcial milk
has been prepared by a French chemist
from sugar, dried whites of egjjs, carbonato
of soda, olivc-oil, and water. By substi
tuting gclatino for tho whites of eggs, and
with less mlxturo of water, crenm is obtain
ed. Another chemist, Gaudin, in discuss
ing the preceding suggestion, gives his
testimony as to depriving fats of all un
pleasant odor by means of subjection loan
appropriate temperature. IIu also states
that very good artiflcial milk can be pre
pared from bones rich in fat, by purifying
this fat by means of superhcatod steam,
And combining tho fat thus obtained with
gelatine. This milk is, he says, almost
like that of tho cow ; and when kept, ac
quires first the odor of sour milk, then that
of checso. The gelatino in it represents
the CAsciue ; the fat, the buttor ; the sugar,
the sugar of milk. It serves for tho prep
aration of coflee and chocolate, of soups,
and creams of excellent flavor, and its cost
is but trifling.
Hints on Housekeeping.
We will give to intellect, and to all vir
tues, tho honor that belongs to them, and
still it may bo boldly aflirmed that econo
my, taste, skill nnd neatness in tho kitchen,
havo a great deal to do in making life hap
py Bird prosperous. Nor is it indispensably
necessary that a house should be filled with
luxuries. Tho qu:ilillcations for all good
housekeeping can bo displayed as well on
a small scale as on a large one. Skillful
oooking is as readily discovered in a nicely
baked potato, or a rcspcctablo johnny cako,
as in a nut brown sirloin, or a brace of
canvas-backs. Tho charm of good house
keeping is tho order or economy and tasto
displayed in attention to little things, and
these little things have a wonderful influ
ence. A dirty kitchen and bad cooking
have driven many a one from homo to seek
for comfort and happiness somewhere else.
8oe to it, all ye who tiro mothers, that your
daughters are all accomplished, by an ex
perimental kuowledge of good housekeep
ing. ,. Planting Potatoes.
Dr. Hcxamer, of N. Y., gives a result
of an'experiinentof planting tho potatoes in
seventeen different ways, and found tho best
results were given from one largo potato,
whole, in each hill ; tho next best from two
large half potatoes cut lengthwise; ncx
tho seed end of a large potato; next from
medium sized potato planted whole ; the
smallest from small half potatoes. " A me
dium potato he plants whole ; large ones
cut in half and tho largest In four pieces,
each lengthwise, always taking care to
select his best and soundest potatoes for
seed.
J. T. Wardor, of Ohio, in an experi
ment with Harrisons, found that largo seed
out iu balvos givo tho most naloablo pota
toes. IIo says: "This exporinieut, iu con
nection with ono made last year, induce me
to cut good sized potatoes for seed in pre
ference to planting them whole ; ami in
years of scarcity to uso smull potatoes,
with care not to plant them too closely to
gether." Artificial Mahogany.
The surface is planed smooth, and the
wood is then rubbed with a solution of
oltrous acid ; one ounce of dragon's blood
is dissolved iu nearly a pint of spirits of
wine ; this, and one-third of an ounce of
carbonate of soda, are then to be mixed to
gether and filtered, and tho lquid In this
thin stato is to be laid on with a soft brush.
This process is to bo repeated, and in a
short interval afterwards the wood posses
ses the external appcaraco of mahogany.
When the polish diminishes in brillluncy,
it msy bo restored by the uso of a little cold
drawn linseed oil.
Hot Cakes.
A griddle for baking cakes should never
be greased, as apart from the auuoyanco
caused by the smoke arising from a greas-
od griddle, the delicate flavor of the cakes
is destroyed. Scour well with a cloth and
sand, wash with hot suds, wipe dry, and
just before baking rub with a coarse cloth
and suit. It is not necessary to wash and
scour it every time it is wanted ; only once
to get nil the grease out ; but use tho cloth
and suit every time you put fresh cakes on,
just as grease would le used.
12T A Raven,Olilo, paper, puts on record
A now style of butter-making, stating that
recently a lady residing iu that vicinity
put about one quart of cream iu a cloth
bag, and buried about two foet deep In the
earth, where it remained three days, when
she disintored it, and found it transformed
Into punt, swout yellow buttor.with not ono
drop of butter-milk to be seen. It is pre
sented that the cream will yield about one
third inore buttor by thin process than by
the old-fashioned way of churning.
THE ACE.
1872
Tho Lending Democratic Newspaper In
Pennsylvania.
Prepare for tho Presidential Campaign. Brlnij
tho Truth before the People. Now is tho
time Get tip Clubs tit oneo Vlgllcnce and
Energy In the Present gives Double assurance
of Success In the Future.
THE AGE Is tho firm and earnost advo
cate of Democrat ic principles ns declared by
tho founders of tho Kepublio andembodiod
iu its institutions. To maintain them is its
constant aim, and it is tho persistent and
vigilant advocate of reform, goneral and
municipal. It has sought no alliance with
any clique or class interosts ; it has been
subject to no corrupt influence j but has la
bored without fear or favor, for the general
good.
the daily age contains the Latest Intel
ligence from all parts of tho world, with
articles on Government, Politics, Trade, Fi
nance, and all the currant questions of
the day; Local Intelligence, Market reports
Stock Quotations, Marino Intelligence ; Re
ports of Public gatherings; Foreign and
boniest io correspondence and discussions
of whatever subjects are of general interest
and Importance. Besides special telegrams
it has all tho despatches of tho associated
press FI'.OM ALL I'AKTS OF TUB WOULD.
The Ago is the only Democratic morning
paper in Philadelphia in tho English lan
guage, and is thcrlbre ono of tho best ad
vertising mediums.
The Weekly Ago, combines Literature
with News of tho day. In its columns are
Stories, poetry, departments for Ladies and
children, Agricultme items, Sunday read
ing, etc. Tho Weekly Age is acknowl
edged to bo the best Family Journal print
ed in Philadelphia.
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to subscribe for a newspaper, and to sub
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gin tho Now Year. Our terms to subscri
bers and clubs aro furnished below.
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mence with any number. Specimen copies
sent free on application. Address,
ROBB & BIDDLE
10 South Soventh St.
Philadelphia.
A 8b' HE CUltE for this distressing cnmnl.il nt Is
now maite known In a Treatise (of 48 octavo
paws) on Foreign and Native Herbal Prepars
tlons, published by Dr. o. Phelps Ukown. The
prescription was discovered by lilm in such a prov.
Identlal manner that he cannot conscientiously re
fuse to make It known, as It lias cured everybody
who has used It (or Kits, never Imvlinr fnllod In a
single Instance. The Ingredients may be obtained
from any druggist. A copy sent free to all appli
cants by mall. Address Da. O. Phelps BitowN.
21 Urar.d (Street, Jersey City, N. J. 6 5r4w
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U. HTJNSON Si CO., Fine Art Publishers, Port-
utiiu, amine 0 r 4w
HISTORY OF
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In CHICAGO nnd the WKRT hv He K s nt.
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6 r 4t 37 Park Uow. New York.
(Incorporated 1800.) "
Columbia Fire Insurance Co.
t OFI'ICKKS AND DIKKCTOHS.
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AND
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I A DIES AWD OHILDREN will find a
J splendid assortment of shoe at ths out
price store f V. Mortimer.
1872
us
Philadelphia Advertisements.
V. 1. KXIttllT & UKO'S.
Wholc.iu.lo DoileM in
FISH,
CllOCHO
AND
Provisions,
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Below Chestnut St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for
Collins, tieddes & Co's Canned Fruits.
tC41tf
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Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
WlIOLBBALB SCALERS III
Tobacco, Scgars, &c,
NO. 4, NORTH KIFTII STKEET,
nni,Air,T,PiiiA.
32310
Peterson's Magazine.
CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL!
Splendid Offers for 1872.
THia popular monthly Magazine gives more for
the money than any In the woiid. It Is the
best colored fashions, the best original stories,
and the best eimravincsof any lady's book. (I rest
and costly improvements will heniudelnlH72,wheu
It will contain
ONK THOUSAND PAOHSI
FOUKTKKN Sl'LHNIIIl) STEEL PLATES?
TWELVE COLORED HEHLIV PATTEKNS!
TWELVE MAMMOTH (HILOKED FASHIONS?
ONE THOUSAND WOOD CUTSI
TWENTY FOUB PAGES OF MUSIC t
All this will be given for only two dollars a year,
or a dollar less than Magazines of the class of
"Petersons." Its
THUII.LINO TALE3 AND NOVELETTES
Are the best published anywhere. All the most
popular writers are employed to write originally
for " Peterson." In 1Si2, the addition to Its usual
quantity of short stories, Five Original Copyright
Novelettes will be Riven, viz.: Bought With a
Price, by Ann 8. Stephens! The Island of Dia
monds, liy Harry Danforth j Ouco too Often, by
Frank Lee ltenedlet: Lindsay's Luck, by Miss F.
Hodgson; and A Wife, by the author ol The See
ond Life.
MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION PLATES
Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved
on steel, twice the usual size, and contain six llg
nres. They will be superbly colored. Also sever
al pages of Household and other recipes ; in short,
everything Interesting to ladies.
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one year, 18.00 1 Eight copies, one year, f 12.00.
SUPERB PREMIUM ENGRAVING I
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each, or eight at Hub each, will lie entitled to an
extra copv ot the magaaine for 1S72. and also to a
copy of the suiierb parlor mezzotint (size 24 Inch
copv of the suiierb parlor mezzotint (size 24 Inch
es by fl) " Five Times to One Day." which, at a
es oy is; "rive i lines io un
store, would cost four dollars.
-Specimens sent, gratis, to those wishing to
get up Clubs. Address,
CHARLES J. PETERSON.
No. 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
ASVLKNlHTTv A SSOHTMKXm
HPLKM)lJL . iVSfiOHTMKN L
OF
DltY-GOODO
llY-COODO
Suited to tho Season,
Are Now Offered for Sale by
T. MORTIMER.
Photographs ! Photographs !
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENtf'A.
mil E subscriber would resnectfuliv en ti, f
A. tentlon of the citizens of this rmmiv n,.
fact that he Is prepared to take VllOTouRA I'llti
in inn wjsi nvyie 01 me an. 1119 long experience
PICTUIKS WHICH CANNOT JSX.
VKI.LKD.
All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
ef deceased persons, and great care will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
always on nana, ana lor sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, ArtlU
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
Those Old Clothes
Need be worn no longer, as tho subscribers are
mm Mr rami wuuaiiiil IHIM'K Ol run lasKllliei!
from which they make clothing to older, ltagar
meat made by us does not lit it.
Can be Exchanged foi
One which will give entire satisfaction. 1
Full Kew Suits
Made at short notice, and In a siiierlor manner.
As we have the regular monthly Fashion Reports,
those who desire can have their garment
Cut in the Latest Style I
We ask all wanting Clothing to eall and exam.
Iiie our assortment of goods suited for Mens' anil
and boys' wear, and see specimens of our work.
F. MOUTIMtK.
New Uloomneld, Ta,
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
n
Hundreds of Thousands
Dear testimony to their Wonder.
ful Curative Klfeols.
THEY ABB HOT A VOR
FANCY DRINK.
ka-oor Poor Itnm, Whisker, Prouf k'litt ,ta
uutl Itcl'uso I.lquura doctored, eplcod nLdi v.-ii.t-cn:d
to ploosotlio taito, ctllcd '"Ionics,"" A jp t r
crc," licstorcrs," o., that Iced tlo t:ppkr ta to
drunkenness and ruin, bo are a trno McCii-idc, u.aCa
from tl,e Kntlvo Itootsnnd Herbs of CulitcmlclM c
frntn nil Alcohvlto htlniulnnis. T;icyi.ro
GKKAT BI.()OI I'UUlFlSlt end A V.Vi:
U1V1NU PUINCIPLllapcrli.c: Innovator c.J
lnvlgorator of tlioByi'tim.curryicsotl a pc',wo;.:,
matter end rcstoitng tho bluod to a bcaltl.y cc:;C.t...:..
Ko person can take tlicao Dlttcra accori...t; ii .....
tlo:i ond remain loug unwell.
will bo given foran Inenrr-Mic-ncrr. viO.d
tho bonce sro not destroyed by ii:l.-.cr-l . :t' i or
other means, and tbo vital orifaaa vaiUJ txjvi.dt:.o
point of repair.
For luflitiiiRinlory mid Chrouio Khcun-.n-1
1 urn nud liout, UyapcpHln, r Iudigostiou,
Uilious, Ucmliteiit nud Interinlttcut Pevcra
DIsviiscH ut' the liluod, Liver, Klducyi, nnd
Ulnducr, tlieso Itinera 1-avo bcn nioct uccirt.
ful. buch lllscaNcs aro caticcd by Vllluted
Blood. Thiali la generally produced by dcrauj;cuici.t
of tlu UIecsiIvu Oisuub.
DYfcPF.l'SIA Ot lNDIGEKTIOX, Head
Echo, l'alu In tho ShonU ers, CouKhs, Tlglituus of tlio
Chest, VlzzlncM, Eour Eructations of tho Ctomnch,
Ilad tasto in tlio klnuik, Bilious Attacks, Talpltatloa
of tlio iloiirt, InfloniKntion of tho Luugs, Tslu ll tbo
regions of Uio Kidneys, and a hundred olUcr p-ilnl
yuptonii.aro tho offsprlncsof Dyspepsia.
The y invigorate the Stomach and stimulato tuu tor
pid liver and bowels, which render thorn of unequalled
cracacy la cloanalng tho blood of all Impuritlco, and
Imparting new Ufa and vigor to tho whole system.
roil rill IN DISEASJiS, Eruptions, Tcttcr.Ealt
Itheum, Iilotchei, L'poti, l'iniplcs, I ustulcs, Bolls, Ccr
bunclcs, Klcg-tvoims, Hcnlu-llcnd, Boro Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, Scurfs, Dlsoolorations of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the bkln, of whatovar nemo or nature,
aro literally Cif np and carried out of tUo system In a
short tlmo by the uso of thoso Olttors. On botUo la
such oases will convineo tho most Incredulous oi their
euratlvo effect.
Clcanso the Vitiated Ttlood whenever yon find its
Impurltlos bursting 111 roush tho skin In Pimples, Erup
tions or Bores ; cloansu It when yon find It obstructed
and sluggish In tlio veins i elennso It whom It la foul,
and your foullugs will Sell youwhon. Uop tho blood
pure and tlio health of tlio syntcm will follow.
PIN, TAl'EandxliorVUtl.H8, lurking in the
system of so many thvasnndu, aro effectually destroy
ed and removed. I or full directions, road carefully
tho circular around eoeli bottlo, printed ln fjur Ion
guagoe English, iicrma, French aud Spanish.
J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. 11. McDONAXD A CO
Dragglsu and Oen. Asenu. San Frtnekco, Cel.,
and U and M Comuwroo Stroct , No w Tork.
fTBOLD BT Ai.1, PUWUU1BT3 ANO
1780 TAKE NOTICE. 1871
Ar8 You Afflicted or Sick ?
U8E '
PAHRNEY'S
a
BLOOD CLEANSER
on
P A. IV A. C E A. t
a
e
4 N Alterative and Cathartic, or Tonic and
Purge, for diseases arising from bad blood,
lis preparation was established in 1870,und
has been prepared in liqukl form for more than
IU years. In January or February, 1 870, anoth
er party commenced to preparo a similar article
which Is Inferior to the genuine, and which
should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Dr.
VauuNBi'i Blood Cleanbkh ok Panacea,"
and accept no others.
The Trade Mark of the oldest and genuine,
Is printed la grten on a yellow wrapper, hav
ing also the signature of P. Fabrucy, M.D.,
Chicago.
Dr. P. Fahrtuy'i Htalth AfiMmfl" gives
the history and uses of the Blood Cleanhbii,
testimonials, and other information, sent free
charge. Address
1)h. P. Fahrnit's Brothers & Co.,
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pa.
Ask for Dr. Fahrncy's Blood Cleanser and
CI. KANSK YOUlt BLOOD.
Sold everywhere and in New Bloomfleld
by jr. mobtiueb s Co., only. a 18
The 1'eiiiiNylvanIn
Cattle Insurance Company.
Capital and Assets, $150,000.
liirorjtorutrtl hy the Court of Common
Pleat of Schuylkill Co., Nov. 87, 'CO.
Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871.
TT has now full power to Insure Buildings.
Merchandise and all kinds of Property
against Fire, Btorms or Tempests. Also, to
insure Horses aud Cattle against Death or
The It. The rates on Loan or Proferrod Policies
aro a little higher than anv other coinnanv
doing business In the county but this class of
pouty noiders can borrow money any time the
Company can spare It out of its sunfus assets.
and the money will be loaned In rotation, so
tniit ine nrat persons procuring loan policies
can be the first to borrow money If they need
iv. irmy
blX PKIt CENT, l.NTKllKST
will be charged for money, and loans will be
made at all places that good agencies can bs
established, so Unit the Company will be a
noine company wuerever it does busluoss.
The Company will also take risks on the
common rush and mutual -plum as cheap as
uwicr rename companies.
The Directors meet regularly on the second
mouuuy 01 every mnnin.
JOHN D. I1ADE8TT, President.
JAMES II. OHIKK, Secretary. .
Office, 308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa.
am ; , .
A l-l" KINDS OF JOB PRINTING :
V Neatly exeosled at tho Bloomfleld TUnea
Steaai Jos Offlot, I
5sr
PjjWHAT ARE THEY? fgjj
yNN Iff
ill h J f
Drugs ! Drugs !
THIC Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
low prices, a complete assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES.
AND CHEMICALS,
Of all kinds. Also, a full stock ot
Concentrated Remedies,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS,
BRUSHES,
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Puro Wine
AND
LIQUORS,
Always on hand, for Mechanical and Sacrainen.
tal purposes.
S&'Phusicidni' Ordcrt carefully and
promptly filled.
b: m. eby,
NKWPOKT, I'ERttY COUNTY, PA.
3STEW YORK
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK,
STRICTLY M UTUAL I
AHHctw, l-l,500,000 !
ISSUES all the new forms ot Policies, and pro.
sents as favorable terms as any company In tho
United Statts.
The Company will make temporary loans on its
Policies.
Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, and
the podcy held good during that time.
Policies issued by this Company are non-forfeit
ure.
No extra charges are made for traveling permits.
Policy-holders slure in the annual prolltsol II
Company, and have a voice In the elections ani
management of theC nipmiy.
No policy or medical feecharged.
Justus Lawkknce, l'ros't.
M. B. Winkoop, Vice Pres't
J. P.Koxieiis, See'y.
J. v. Eaton.
General Agent,
No. North Third Street,
1.2a yl) College Block, Harrlsburg, Pa.
PROSPECTUS FOR 1872.
FIFTH YEAR.
A Representative and Champion of Amer
ican At-;.
THE ALDINE:
An Illustrated Mom lily Journal claimed to beta
handsomest Paper In the World.
"Dive my love to the artist workmen of TITS
ALDINM who are striving to make their profes.
slon worthy of admiration lor beautv. as it has al
ways been lor usefulness." Henry Ward Beeclwr.
NEW FEATURES FOR 1872.
ART DEPARTMENT.
Asa guarantee of the excellence of this depart,
me nt, the publishers would beg to announce during-
the coining year, specimens from the following
eminent American artists:
Heard and J. Hows.
'these pictures are being reproduced regardless
of excuse, by the very Is-st engravers iu too
couutiy, and will bear the severest critical com
parison with the best foreign work, It being tho
determination of the publishers that Tllfc, AU
DI NK shall be a success! ill vindication of Amer
ican taste In coniimtitlou with any existing publi
cation lu the world.
LITKUAUY DEPAUTMENT.
Where so much attention Is paid to Illustration
and get up of the work, too much deiendenc oa
amwarantw may very naturally lie feared. To an
ticipate such misgivings, it Is only necessarv to
state, that, the editorial management of I I1K
A 1,1)1 NK has been Intrusted to Mr. Hlchard H.
Stoddard, who has received assurauces of assist
ance from a host of the most popular writers aud
poets of the country,
THU VOLUME FOU 1872
will contain nearly an) pages, and 2.W line engrav
ings. Commencing with the numlier for January,
every third number will contain a beautiful tinted
picture on plule aier, Inserted as a frontispiece.
The Christmas iniiiilwr of 17:4, will be a splendid
volume In Itself, eouialiiing Ultyeiigravlngs, (four
In tint) and. although retailed at tl, will be sent
without extra charge to all yearly subscribers.
ACHIIOMOTO EVEltY SUHSCItlBEB
was a very popular feature last year, and will no
reiieated with the prewut volume. The publish
ers have purchased and reproduced, at great ex
iiense. the beautiful oil painting by Hkis, entitled
'Hume Nature's .School." Tho chroino Is 11x13
Inches, and Is an exact fac simile, In sire andap
Iiearauce, of the original picture.
Thlt.MS l'OH 1872. .
One Copy, one year, with Oil Chromo, fn.w
Five Copies " " " 20.00
Any person sending 10 names and $10 will receive
an extra copy grails, making 11 copies for tlio
money.
Any person wishing to work for a urermmn, cau
have our premium circular on application. We
tlvemany beautiful and desirable articles oHered
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