6 l)c 6Tinu0, New Sloomfalb, )a. Tuesday, March S, 1S72. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS IPe fniff communfcnffoiia frem aft rvrsotm'iinre interfiled in matters properly beloiuiing o litis 4eixirtnir.nL Sowing Oafs In February. A corespondent of the Country Gentleman Mays: Several years since I seeded o.itu on Ujo last anows in Fclntmiy. Tho result was, tlie crop ripened two weekB curlier than Hint seeded eiuly in ilie month of April, and a marked dillercnce of product in favor of February seeding was strikingly perceptible haying nothing of tho advan tage pained by getting the crop into market tn advance. Winter oat, sown early in tho month of October, will ripen upward of a month i lit' r than those, sown in April. I cannot peak practically, but I suppose oats, like wheat and rye, can, by rcpoutcd seeding in the autumn, become sufficiently hardy to resist the winter frosts, and tice rerta. I Tvas told, a chort time since, by an int.-lli-gent Irish farmer, that in Dublin county, Ireland, oats are almost exclusively sown in tho autumn. In making the experiment alluded to, I plowed an aero lot of light loam in the month of November, where potatoes were previously grown, riowing may be dono t any timo during the winter, wlicii the land is sufficiently dry and friable. In such land harrowing is not necessary, from the fart that the freezing and thawing process renders the soil suflicintly level, friable, sunl in good condition to recnive the seed, Which will bo sufficiently covered by tbe porous condition of tho land. Previous to Mowing, tho oats ought to be passed through fawning-mill, giving a heavy blast of wind for the purpose of separating tho light oats and weed seeds from the lieny, well-ripem-d oats. After tho plants have bo 2me sufficiently rooted auds soil dry, a barrow ought to bo passed over the crop, followed by a roller. Previous to harrow ing and rolling, it is advisable to sow clover lid orchard or mixed grasses for a succeed' ing crop. Koap for Borers. The Praire Farmer say that in order to make the application of soap to the trunks ' f apple trees entirely effectual for the ex- elusion of the borer, it is necessary to take Tory thick soft soap, without diluting, heat it to the boiling point, and then paint . tlie trees freely with it, especially near the ground, and thence up some distance ' among the branches. It strikes into the the bark when thus put on hot, so that one , application about the first of June protects tbe tiee for the season, killing the young borers or eggs which happen to be at the Murface of the bark. We have never tried tiiii mode, but have used the old one of rubbing with cold soft soap, which always proved useful, but never entirely effectual; said it was always necessary, in order to ef fect complete extirpation, to go over tho free once or twice a year with a knife uud flexible wire. Our readers undersand that tho soap has no effect on borers already in Hie wood. Shrinkage oMJraii. '' The writer had a quantity carefully meas ued and put np in sacks. It remained in S cool baru in this way for three months. When the sacks wero first filled, the momhs could be scarcely tied, they were so full. At tbe end of three months there was apparently plenty of room for more. For cu ' riosity some of it was measured, and it was found that two quarts per bushel had fallen away, which is a loss of about seven per ocut. The place where tho seed was kept was very unfavorable to waste. There was no beat nor wind to dry it up, and it may bo taken as the very lowest percentage of loss. Under other circumstances, the loss by saving six mouths may often reach us high as twenty jer cent. These things stiould lie considered by those who are in liued to hold on for a chance of a riso. Feeding Corn and Cob Meal, ' A, correspondent of tho (lermantoiiin MegrapK does not think well of feeding "corn and cob;" whilst the "crusher" performed well, the "cows only started at it," and tlie "hogs left their pens and took refuge in the woods." IU thinks it "val nthle as a substitute for sawdust." Ho uays: " I have heard a great many "book fiumers" aiguo in favor of grinding up the ool'S with the corn, but after trying it they invariably gave up tho idea that there was any food in tho cobs.' If any one lias a ilosiro to make the experiment, let him grind the cobs alune, and see if he can induce any of bis stock lo eat it ' That will convince him that tho cobs are entirely worthless." . ' To W ash Silk! Half a pint of gin, four ounces of 'soft soap, and two ounces of honey, well shaken. Wt a fpoi ge with tho mixture and rub tlie ilk, which should be spread upon a tal le, Tin n wash through two waters, in which put two or tines tea-spoonfuls of ox. ' gall, which will biightcn tho colors aud picvi nt ll.tir running. ' Do not wring the ntUt, but Lang it up to dry, aud while damp trou it. Perry County Bank! Hponler, Junk In A Co. THK undersigned, having formed a Hanking As sociation under tlie above name and style, are now ready to do a General Banking business at their new Bunking House, on Centre Square, OPPOSITE! TUB COURT tlOVSK. NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. We receive money on deposit and pay back en demand. We discount notes for a period of not overOO days, and sell Drafts on I'hlladulphlaand New York. On time Deposits, Ave per cent, for any time over four months ; and for four months four per cent We sre well provided with all and every facility for doings Banking Business; and knowing, and for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un der which the people of this County labored for the want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have have determined to supply the want ; and Lhls being the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we hope we will be sustained In our efforts, by all th business men, farmers and mechanics. This Banking Association Is composed of the fal lowing named partners: W. A. Hpossi.er, Bloomtleld, Terry county, Pa. B. K. Junkin, " " " Wm. II. Miu.BR, Carlisle, orr icies: W. A. BPONSLEU, TVeWrenf. Wiijjah Wilms, Oalitr. New Bloomtleld, 3 5 ly 1872 THE ACE 1872 The Leading Democratic New spaper In FciiuBylvunlu. Prepare for the Presidential Campaign. Bring; the Truth before the People. Now Is the time Get up Clubs nt once Vlgilence and Energy in the Present gives Double assurunco of Success iu tbe Future. THE AGE is tho firm nnd earnest advo cate of Democratic principles as declared by tho founders of tho Hupuulio and embodied in its institutions. To maintain them is its constant aim, nnd it is the persistent and vigilant advocate of reform, general and municipal. It has sought no itTlianco with any clique or class interests ; it has been subject to no corrupt influence ; but has la bored without fear or favor, for the general good. Tits pailt aor contains the Latest Intel ligence from all parts of the world, with articles on Government, Politics, Trade, Fi nance, and all the current questions of the day; Local Intelligence, Market reports Stock Quotations, Marine Intelligence; Re port of Publio gatherings; Foreign and Domestic correspondence and discussions of whatever subjects are of general interest and importance. Besides special telegrams it has all the despatches of the associated press PBOlt ALL PARTS OF TUB WORLD. The Ago is tbe only Democratic morning papor in Philadelphia in tho English lan guage, and is tberforo one of the best ad vertising mediums. Tlie Weekly Age, combines Literature with News of the day. In its columns are Stories, poetry, departments for Ladies and children, Agricultuie items, Sunday rend ing, etc. The Weekly Age is acknowl edged to be the best Family Journal print ed in Philadelphia. NOW 13 THE TIME. The begining of the year is a good time to subscribe for a newspaper, and to sub scribe for THE AQE is a good way to be- in tbe New Year. Our terms to subscri en and clubs are furnished below. TF.HMS OF TUB DAILY AGE. One year by malt 18 00 Klx months H25 Three months 12 ft For any period less than 3 months, at the rate of ONK DOIXAH per month. ' TKItMSJ OF THE WEEKLY AGE, On copy on year II M Ten copies 112 K Twenty copies 22 00 Filty 66 Oo We have no traveling agents authorized to receipt for us. Drafts on Phil'a. or Post Ofiico orders, to the order of the Publishers, being safer are preferable to any other mode of remittance. All who send by express must prepay the express charges. Subscriptions can com mence with any number. Specimen copies sent free on application. Address, ROBB & BIDDLE 10 South Seventh St. Philadelphia. New Carriage MnmiTncf ry, On Iliuii Btbeet, East or Cakubi.i St., New Moomflcld, I enn'n. THE subscriber has built a large snd commodi ous Khopou High St., East of Carlisle Htreet, New Bloomlteld, l'a., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to order Oil. r r i ii g o Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artlstio and durable manner. . Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. WKEPAIlUNUot all kinds neatly aud prompt ly dono. A call Is solicited. SAMUKL SMITH. 3111 we Tat her "TstrTps". TOItREY'S PATENT. QUALITY MAINTAINED. PRICES COMPETE WITH THE CIIIOArKST. E.S.&J. Torrey, , r 100 Fulton St., N. Y. Km. a. TA6T AND ONLY NOTICE. Notice Is J hereby given that the accounts of Ws, Konoii A Bon, Newport, Pa., must be paid within thirty days from date, or they will be left iu the hsnda of an officer for collection. WM. KOUOH&80N. January 0, 1873. Philadelphia Advertisements. C 1 IOUU1IT & IIIIO'N, Wholesale Dcalcw iu FISH, CllOOHO AND H?io visions, 114 South Delaware. Avenno, Bolow Chostnnt St., 1'IIILA DKLJ'IIIA, PA. Agents for Colling, Odtles & Co's Canned Fruits. lootf A. B.Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J.B.Glelra. Cunningham, Gleim & Co., . Wholesale Dialers ih Tobacco, Scgars, &c, NO. 4, NOBTII FIFTH STKKET, riiiLAiti i.riiiA. S2310 PATTERSON & NEWLIN, WkoloNuIc (jrocci'N, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS No. 120 ARCH 8TKEET, Philadelphia. KW The sale of Ecgs, Seeds, Oraln and Wool a specialty. 31 r Pleas send for a Circular. is Peterson's Magazine. CHEAPEST AND BEST OF ALL I Splendid Offers for 1872. THIS popular monthly Magazine elves more for the money than any in the woild. It Is the best colored fashions, the best original stories, ami the best enuravlnesof any lady's book. Great and costly Improvements will be made In lt)72,wlieu it will contain ONE THOUSAND PAOESt FOURTEEN HI'I.ENDIl) STEEI, rLATESt TWELVE COLOKED BEH1.1N I'ATTEItNSI TWELVE MAMMOTH COLOKED FASHIONS ONE THOUSAND WOOD CUTS! TWENTY-FOUR FAUE3 OF MUSIC! All this will be given for only two dollars a year, r a dollar less than Magazines of tbe class of " I'etersons." Its TIiniLLINU TALES AND NOVELETTES Are the best published anywhere. All the most isipular writers are employed to write originally or " rcterson." In W2, the addition to Its usual quantity of short storlex, F'lve Original Copyright Novelettes will lie given, vlt: Bought With a Price, by Ann H. Stephens; The Island of Dia monds, by Harry Danforth; Once too Often, by Frank Lee Benedict; Lindsay's Luck, by Miss V. Hodgson ; aud A Wife, by the author ot " Tlie Sec ond Life. MAMMOTH COLORED FASHION TLATES Ahead of all others. These plates are engraved n steel, twice the usual size, and contain six fig ures. They will be superbly colored. Also sever al papres of Household and other recipes; In short, everything Interesting to ladles. TERMS ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. One copy, tor one year, t2. 00 i Five conies, for ne year, IM.00; Eight copies, one year, I12.U0. SUPERB PREMIUM ENCBAVINOI Every persou getting up a club of live at 11.60 each, or eight atll.'iO each, will be entitled to an extra copy of the magazine fur 1K72, and also to a copy of the superb parlor mezzotint (size 24 Inch es by 18) " Five Times to One Day," wbich. at a store, would cost four dollars. S-SiMtvimens sent, gratis, to those wishing to get up Clubs. Address, CHARLES J. PETERSON. No. 306 Chestuut St., Philadelphia. Photographs t Photographs ! JACOlt COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWl'OliT, VENN' A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact that he is prepared to take 1'llOTOURAPHH In the best style of the art. Ills long experience enables him to produce PICTURES wmrrr CAN WOT BK EX AM persons are requested to call at his rooms and examine specimens. Particular attention given to copying likenesses f 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, und for sale at low prices. J a con cvni.K, A rtttt, Newport, Perry Co., Pa Those Old Clothes Need be worn no loncer, as the subscrlliers are now prepared with a full stock of Fall Cssslmers (rom which they make clothing to order. If a gar ment made by us dors not lit It, Can be Exchanged for One which will give entire natlslacilon. Full Xcw Salts : i i . ' i, ' Made at short notice, aud In a suerlor msiiner, As we have tin regular monthly Fashion Keports, those who desire can have their garments Cnt in the Latest Style! We ask all wanting Clothing to call snd exam ine our assortment ot goods suited for Mens' mid and Boys' wear, und we siiecliiu iis of our work, V. MOKTIMKIt. Iew illoomfleld, Pa. A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Sr. WALKER'S CAXJTO&OTA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands g u Sear testimony to their Wonder- j e.J? 9 fulCuntlvs Efforts. 112 WHAT ARE THEY? thi iff 81? THBT ABB HOT A TILS " 5 S p s ti s w n n i ti i Mailuor Poor It nm, tVhUticr. Trnuf Kplrlis uud Kol'uso Liquors doctored, spiced nudiwict- r.cd n plcMotlis taste, crJlcdMTonlc,""Ai;pct: tn.," ' Restorers," c, that lead tin tippler ca to CruokeuacM and rata, bat sro a trnu Medicine, mada frcm the Nutlvo Kooti and Kcrhiof California, tree from till Atcohvlle btlmulaiiie. l;icy olo ti:3 till EAT I!I,OOI rUBIFlEit nnd A J.II-i: UIVI.NU J'ltlMIl'LEsptrlcct ltcnovatnr u-.:d lnvlgorator tf tho EyfcUm, carrying off all poltono-,.8 matter and rcnturlnu t;ie ttood to uhcaltliycotcitx:;. So pcnion can taUe thcaa Hitters according to c'.rcc ton and remain lorg unv.-elt. fclUO umbo given for an Inroiul.tcrti-cir.vMid tlie bones aro nut dectroyed ty lulacn. '. -i cr other ineano, and tho vlUl crtaco wutcd tcu:.dtl.o point or rcvatr. For Inllniumntoir end Chronic llticutin tlsui nud (.out. Dyspcpsln. nr Iudigeellou, IliltuUH, Itciiilllent and Inu rniltlcnt Fevers l)ltumntl tbo Itlaod, Liver, Kldiicyn, and Ulitducr. theco Itinera l.ava beca moBt tuccccb fui. t-uch IJIsrcHCS aro cacccd ty Tlllntcd Illood, irlilcli Ir, (;c:.cr..:iy .rodvxcil Uy ilcraattmcLt crtlio Uiuesitve Oicaus. DYKPLPMA Ot INDIGESTION, IIcf.d scho, Palu la tho BhouU en, CoukIis, Tlrljf.ets tit tho Client, Dizziness, Soar i:rijriat,or.N cf tlio Ftcmocii, Had tasto lu tlio Mnuth, Biliouu Attacks, I'alpitntlcn of tho llcart, Inflammation of tlio 1-unga, l'&ln In tlio regions of tlio Kidneys, nnd a hundred otucr piiul symptoms, aro tho olibprlnsoof UytpcpM. Tin y Invlgornto tuo Btoj.otU L:id stiaulnta tuu tor pid liver and bowels, which render llioci of unequalled efficacy In cleansing tho blood cf all imparities, and Imparting now lifo and vigor to t! o wliclo system. FOIl Mi IN D1S1IASIM, truptlons, Tetter, Ealt lihecm, lllotehci, trou, 1'ln.i.lcs, 1 uctulca, Colli, Ccr bnnclcs, lUng-W oruis, tcr.lu-licnd, l;oro tyes, Eryslp. chu. Itch, tscurlt, Liscolorntlor.sef tho Ekln, Ilumors sad Diseases of the UUIn, of vhutovor nemo or nature, sra literally tVig up nudcurrljd out of tlio iy item In o, short tlmo by tiic 'jao of tliccn Uif.crs. One bolMo tn acb cases tvlll convince tho most lucrcdalons w their nratlvs eHoct. Cleanco tho V illntod lllond whenever you find Its Impurities tiaral.no through tlio t'ln In rimplcs. Erup tions or BurcB t clcanc.! It wbun yoa find It obstructed snd slusiilrh In tlio veins t e'.innao It when It Is font, and your fectlni;s vlll toil yonwlion. Kesp tlio blood pars and tlio hi altli i f tlio i jnk-ni v, ill follow. PIN, TAPEa:nlol!iLrVOU31S, lurking In tho system of so many Ihonsaadi'. m o etTjctuLtlly destroy d and removed. l or full dimetlons, read carefully the circular around cat,;, houie, printed In four Utu guagcaLngliBli.Ocri.iai:, !- nch ai.u Upiinicli. J. WALKER, l'roprl Uir. Ii. II. HcUONAJ.D Is CO.. Brnggtsts and Oen. Agento, Can Francisco, Cat,, and OandllCouuiorco Struct, tiew Tor'. S3TBOU) ST AiX. UUUUUltiTS AND UliAlil. 1780 TAKE JJ0TICE. 1871 Are You Afflicted or Sick ? USE ' FAHRNEY'S T T Ann nTTNAVCTn UliUUi V ii A A 11 D Ii n I a 1' A N A C yV ! I 5. AN Alterative and Cathartle, or Tonic and Pnrfre, for diseases arising from bad blood. This preparation was established In 1870,aud has been prepared In Uquid form for more than 18 years. In January or February, 1 870, anoth er party commenced to prepare a similar article which is Inferior to the genuine, and which should not be mistaken for ours. Ask for "Da. Fabbnet's Blood C'leanbeh oil Pakacea," and accept no others. Tbo Trade Mark of the oldest and genuine, Is printed In grten on a yellow wrapper, hav ing also the signature of P. Fahrney, H. 1)., Chicago. ' Dr. r. Fahrnty'i Jhalth ileuengtr" gives the history and uses of the Blood Cleanser, testimonials, and other Information, sent free charpe. Address Da. P. Fahhnet's BHOTnEHB A Co., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pa. Ask for Dr. Fahrncy's Blood Cleanser and CLKAN8K VOUlt ULUOU. t9 Sold everywhere and la New Bloomflcld by F. Mobtimeb & Co., only. 6 18 The l'cnnsj Ivunla Cattle , Insurance Company. Capital and Assets, $150,000. lnrorjiiirntril hy the (Sixtrt of Common Pleat of Schuylkill Co., JVot. 27, '09. Incorporated by Legislature May 10,1871. IT hus now full power to Insure Buildings, Merchandise and nil kinds of Proneitv airalnst Fire, Storms or Tempests. Also, to Insure Horses and Cuttle Hfalnt Death or Theft. The rates on Limn or Preferred Policies are a little higher than any other company doing business lu the county ( but this class of policy holders can borrow inoner any time tho Company can spare it out of its suplus assets, and the money will be loaned lu rotation, so that tho llri-t persons procuring loan policies eau be the first to borrow money If they need it. Only blX. I'Elt ('EST, INTF.llKST will be ehnrged for money, nnd loans will he made at all places that i;ood agencies can lie established, so that the Company will be a Home Company wherever It docs business. The Company will also take risks on the common ensh and mutual plans as cheap as other reliable companies. The Directors meet rrgulurly on th second Monday of overt month. , JOHN I). HADE8TY, President. JAMES II. GUI til, Secretary. Office -308 Centre St., Pottsville, Pa. 6 29 (AM, KIN executed f Tints ' Kl DM of I'rntlns neatlv PRINTINCt al the UIMMiMriKi.u rVrKAM JoaorricK. Dgs! Drugs! THEHnbscrlberhason hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, FERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS Always on hand, for Mechanical and Bacrameu tal purposes. t&I'huticiifit' Orde.rt rarrttlu auJ promptly jtuea. D. M. ED Y, NKWrOItT. I'KKKY COUNTV, PA. CONTINENT AZ Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK, ST11ICTLY 31 VTUAL I ANHotH, -t ,J500,000 I ISSUES all the new forms of rollcles, and pre sents as favorable terms as any company In tl United Stat. s. The Company will make temporary loans on Ita Policies. Thirty days' grace allowed on each payment, ant the poilcy held good during that time. Policies Issued by this Company are non-forfeiture. No extra charges are made for traveling permit -I.KIMI I II "I.I.IK (.1 . .1 1 .ItHUW 7 1 ..11 W. Ul L I tm Company, and have a voice In the elections and management of tlieC mpany. No poilcy or medical Ire charged. Justus I.awkencr, l'res't. M. B. WTNKOor, Vice l'res't J. P.KOOEHS, Sec'y. J. r. EATON, (jeneral Agtut, No. R North Third Htrwt 4.2yl) College Block, Harrlsbarg, Pa. PUOSPECTUS FOR 1872. FIFTH YEAR. A Representative and Champion of Amer ican An. THE A Ij DINE: An Illustrated Monthly Journal claimed to be tin handsomest Paper tu the World. "Give my love to the artist workmen of THK ALDIN H who are striving to make their profes sion worthy of admiration for beauty, as It has al ways beeufor usefulness." Henri Ward Hetvlm. NEW FEATURES FOR 1872. A11T DEPARTMENT. As a guarantee of the excellence of this depart meat, the publishers would beg to unnuunce dur ing the coming ear, sieclmeus from the following eminent American artists: W. T. ltlchards, (iranville Perkins, Jas. Smiley, Win. Hart. K O. V. Darley. It. E. Plguet, Win. Heard, Victor Nehllg, Kraiik Beard, (leo. Hmlley, Win. 11. Wilcox. Paul Dixou, Aug. Will, James B. Heard and J. Hows. These pictures are being reproduced regardless of expense, by the very best engravers In tlie couutiy. and will hear the severest critical com parison with the best foreign work, it being ths determination of the publishers that THli AL DINK shall be a successful vindication of Amer ican taste In competition with any existing pubu catiuu lu the world. L1TKHAHY DEPAKTMENT. Where so much attention Is paid to lllnstratloa and get up of the work, too much deieiideiice on niwwircincM may very naturally be feared. To an ticipate such misgivings. It Is ouly necessary to state, that, the editorial management of THK Al, DINK has been intrusted to Mr. Klchaidli. Ktoddard. who has received assurances of assist ance from a host of the most popular writers and poets of the country. THE VOLUME FOlt 1872 will contain nearly 8K pages, and arfltlne engrav ings. Commencing wllh the number for January, every third number will contain a beautiful tinted picture on plate paper, Insetted as a frontispiece. The (Ihrlsimas number of 1S7& will be a splendid volume In Itself, containing fifty engravings, (four In tint) and. although letuiled at (1, will be sent without eUia charge to all yearly subscribers. A CHllOMU TO KVKltV HU1WC1U11KK was a very popular feature last year, ami will ha reieated with the present volume. The publish ers have purchased nud reproduced, at great ex pense, the is-auiiful oil painting by 8kis, entitled ''Hume Nature's l-chool." The chromo Is 11x13 Inches, and In an exact fac simile, In sire aud ap pearance, of the original picture. TU'lt.MH l'OU 1872. One Copy, one year, with Oil Chromo, $.r.ft0 Five (.oplcs " " " Hu.UO Any person sending 10 names and tin will receive an extiu copy grails, milking 11 copies for the money. Anv iMTvnn wlshlntr tn work for a nrem um. cum have our premium circular on application. We ive many oeuuuiui uuu uvsirauie oruciu oiierea y no ul her i;iK-r. Any Hi Hon wisniiiK to act. wrmsunutiy, as our auent, will apply, wltlt rejtrence, euclosiug U (or outllt. JAMES HITTTON Si CO., ' rilHI ISIIKHM. ' i 23 MlMirty bueet, New York, AlTTIONEKItIN.. Z. FINK will at tend to crying sales at all times, llavlnghad ciiiislilei utile exH-rit nee, he flulters hiiuself that lioeiiu give satisfuci Ion to all. 'all at the U uion l.uintM i' Mills, lu lije twp., or add i ess, 6. Z. KINK, t i lypd Duncauuon, l'a.
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