6 tljc Sinus; Hm ;8l00mficUr, $)cu Tuesday, April 22, 1S73. Farming In New England. From the report of the Agricultural De partment for March we copy the following : A thorough system of crop-rotation is found in but few counties of New England, and in these the routine varies. The large number of tows and cities creates a de mand for dairy and market-garden pro ducts which do not admit of any rotation. In some counties systematic rotation, and, in fact, systematic farming of any kind is pronounced " out of the quostion". Farm ing is here pursued upon too small a scale, or in subordination to some other calling, such as manufacturing, lumbering, &o. A tendency to indefinite repetition of the same crop is strongly developed in some localities. A few small farmers repeat corn and small grain, as they allcgo,'with good results, but cases are exceptional. Others plant potatoes every year. In Coos County, New Hampshire, India wheat is said to produce twenty successive good crops where the land has been annually manured. In Hampshire county, Massa chusetts, tobacco has been raised for twenty years on the samo land, highly fertilized. In Hartford county, Connect icut, this crop has boon treated with do mcstic and commercial fertilizers to the amount of $300 to $300 per acre, securing returns of $000 to 1,200 per acre. In Rhode Island flold-crops of onions are re peated from five to eight years, or until the smut destroys them. The high price of hay, averaging $25 per ton in the Boston market, keeps a large area of land in grass. Very frequontly'tbe sod is broken up only at long intervals, cither for re-seeding in timothy or clover, or for a brief alteration of root or grain crops, to rest the land and prepare it for a new departure in grass-cropping. The period is lengthened by heavy annual top. dressing with barn-yard mauuro and plaster. In Newport County, Rhode Island, meadows are kept growing for ten to twelve years, by a liberal application of sea-weed every year. Here, however, the white worm, a larva of the May beetle, Irequontly destroys the grass in two or three years from seeding. In some counties a three years' course 1. coin ; 2. potatoes; 8. wheat is practiced In others corn is followed by small grain, and subsequently by several crops of grass, extending the course to 0 or 8 years, as in some localities iu Rhode Island. The sod is sometimes topdressed with manure be fore breaking for root or grain crops. Grass seed is comonly sown with small grain. Systematic .-manuring is reported as the rule in three counties in Maine, two in New Hampshire, one in Massachusetts, two in Rhode Island, and two in Connecticut. The periods range from three to ten years Generally sod is broken for corn or po tatoes, which are followed by small grain and then by grass for several years. In these counties cultivation is generally very thorough, the land being sometimes plowed to the depth of 6 inches and subsoilod 12 inches. Unprogressive farmers sharply criticise the subsoil process, but its results are stated to be very satisfactory, retaining the strength of the manure and saving sub sequent cultivation. Coloring Butter. A dairy man of large experience furnishes a rule for coloring butter. Like all rules, of this kind, however, it must be used with discretion and judgmont. The lecoijj ' is as follows : " Dissolve two ounces of the best Span lull Annatto in one quart of soft cold water: shake well and frequently until the Annat to is dissolved ; strain the liquid through cloth, add one teacupful of Ash ton Bait, put the mixture into a bottle, shake it well Cork it tight and it will then be ready for use. When the cream is ready for the churn, add, in the ratio' of one teaspoouful of tho liquid to every six quarts of cream " It should be borne in mind that early in the season, before the grass feed c menccs, a light yellow or straw color is better than a deep yellow, and also, when the butter partially assumes color from the natural feed of grass, the further coloring by this or any other process, will not cause it to keep better through the season. We will add that, while the above rule may serve as a guide, the quantity should bo - varied according to circumstances, as every successive churning is changed in its nat ural color. It. therefore, requires the ex ercise of inclement, jvhluh no fixed rule can cover, to cause all the butter to be of one and the same color in each package. " Doubtless the natural color, as also the quality and flavor, would be Improved by extra care and feed for the cows, and this we do not hesitate to advise. But as all may not oxerclse such care, we desire to give the information we have gathered to those who do use artificial coloring. Iu our opinion it had better be left undone unless it can be well done. 1 In reference to tho very soft and whito churninirs in the warmest weather we will say, no coloring can make them suitable for : packing with other butter for keeping. Put tliem iu a separate package or dispose of them some other way. We will add the most diflicult packages to dispose of are mote uneven iu color, wnite at the bottom and yellow at the top, all of which is at once discovered whoa exhibited in the butter trier. THE NEW DISCOVERY InOhamioal and Madloal Betau. Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIIIR FIRST A1TT ONLY BOMTION ew rnada In on mixture of AM, I IIH TWEI.VB valuable active principal! of the well kaowa ourativa agent, PINE THEH TAK. UNEQTJALED In Coughe, Colcla, Catarrh, Aithma, Dronohitis, and consumption. CURES WITHOUT PAHi A recent eold In three to aix hom j and alno, lir iu V1TALIFUNO, FURIFYINU and STI MULATING effect upon the general ejratem, it remarkably erSnarloua in all DISEASES F THE Bl.OOn. lneludinor ttcrotuls and Kruptiona of the akin, lirapepala, Diaeaeee of the Liver and Kidnaya, Ueart Unease, and General Debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! ALIO, A Volatile Solution of Tar Tor INflALATION, without annlleation of HEAT. A remarkably VALUABLE discovery, iu the whole apparatua can be carried in the Ten pocket, readv at any time for the moat effectual and positively curativo uae in All Diseases of the) NOSE. THROAT end Ll ltl.S. TDE COMI-OUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. fir me in connection with the ELIXIR TAR, Is a combination of the TWO most valuable ALTERATIVE Medicines known in the Pro feaiion, and rendara thie fill without exception the very beet ever offered. The HOLUTION and COMPOUND ET.TXnt of TA.H is without doubt tho lleit remedy known in casti of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It il ft Bpeeiflo for luch dieme, and should ba kept in the hoUMhold of every family, eapwiailf during thow month in which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER nre liable to prevail. A email quantity taken daily will prevent contract! ugf thew terrlUo cietjaMi. Solution and Compound Elixir, (1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $3.00 per Box Tar and Mandrake Tills, 50cU per box. Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to your Druggist, or to It. F. HYDE ate CO.. SOLE PBOPBIETOBS. 19S-7th Avenue, New Vork. W Sold by all Druggists, DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAUi Ten Tear of jpnblle 1ml has proved Dr.Crook's W'lneof Tur to have more merit limn any similar preparation ever offered to tho public. It 1 rich In the medicinal qualltleflof Tar, and unequaletl for diseases, of the Throat Lunica, performing tho moat remarkablecures. It' 'CJ enecniitiiy cuiwviuiti n.l e .ilila. It baa cured o .WJ"!. many cawn of Aathma fKW sua Eroml.HU, that it EV lma been, jpronouncea at apeciuo lor tneao com plaints. For Polnaln the lti riiHt, raklft or Hack. Ornvrl or lildney lla eu,dlseaseiuftlieITrli. V-!ii3r&4 or any 1,1 ver Complain i r r itt w- H hum itoequiu. It la also a superior Tonic, Rratorea the Appetite, Strenerthrna the Nyatein, Restore the Weak and debilitated, t'auaea the Food to llreat, BcmoTCS nyapepfiia and Indlgeailon, I'reventa Mnlarloua l'ewvra, Qifea tone toyourSyatenu MEEI' THE BLOOD r OKI? And the health of thensystam will follow. There 1m iv prejiiiru tlon of Iron ami reke Hoot more effectual thua all cithers, which will remove from your system the Impure end vitiated blood which causes dlseaso, and at thesametime build up your health aud strength It never falla to cure. If yon linve ftcrofuln.Mrrolnloui IXaena ea of the t.yrm or Mini, or Hcrolnlit in any form. Tet ter, While Hwelllnir. tHil Norm, Vlcera, or Hcrof iilou Inliaminatluna, you cult rely tCtSi 011 "Blu)t ci"'ed with lma prcim-7r-V&l ration known aa r. t'rook'a IlS-Ti empounil My run or I'oke C-'.'siil Hoot. Klieniuntlani, l'uiiia - ,in I.lniltaor llonea.t onalltu. t'i,0 Xloua brokendown by Wcircu VpyiUi or other polmius, are all U if cured by It. For Nvpllllla, or jity Nyphllitlo taint, tli. 1 In not h TJ.3m l"K eiiual to Ik A trial will prove It. ' llcautliy your Complexion. Co not use paint or powder, but get a more tvi munent beauty by purifying your blood. proparulioii of iron ami l'oke lioot iii..'."iuiiunli andacaly akltiftoftamUinooili: eliiiiHna that sallow complexion to 0111 of I' 1 mtfHHiuid health, nuil remove any I.rii ir Inn uaeaol the riklu, IMeunleH, I 11.. li ich, HlotJrliea)l i:rnptlou. llyou vili n . 1-ii'i liH and a heallliy complexion use Dr. 1. 1.. ... j CoiiiiKiuud Uyiup of 1'uke lluoU ORGANS I ORGANS I ORGANS For the Parlor. Hundiiv Keliool and Cliurch. ft Octaves : 2 sets of Iteeds thiiiuglioiit ; ti stuiis. Only $125. The best Organ In the world for the world fur the money. We eau supply Organs ranging In price from to Siouo, and oiler the 11101 11 ocral Inducements to tlie trade. Teachers, Clergymen, and others, who will act as agents for the sale of our instruments. TIic Parlor cm' IMuiio, 7 Octaves, full Iron frame, overstrung scale, round corners, curved legs; the HncNt low-priced l'iauo manufactured, l'tilly warranted. Violin MrliigN. We Import direct from Italy, Germany and France, tlie very eholceht strings Unit are made, and cau supiwrt the (nufe It lowest market prices. Kninple set of choice Viv llnor (Jiiitiii'SlrlngH mail ed free for II. Hand In itruments, Kheet MiinIc, Music Hooks, and Musical JUerchaudine of every descrlptUui. WM. A. l'ONIJ & CO., 547 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Branch Store, 30 Union Square. Sm T A DIES AND CHILDREN will find a i splendid assortment of shoes at the one price store of F. Mortimer. , at. ai, tffs 'holographs J ' ' Photographs ! atSTM-. ' JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NEWPORT, PENN'A. THE subscriber would respectfully call the at tention of the citizens of this county to the fact that he Is prepared to take PiO TOUR A PHS In the best style of the art. Uis I0112 experience enables him to produce PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BB EX CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and 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 8 Bnui.Kit. 8. M. SnuLKB S. SIIULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Pa., Dealers in all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. All (roods lii our line sold at the lowest price . Give us a trial. 6 41 Ht. Li E B A 1ST O 3ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OP Toiieto-wii, Pcnn'u. I POLICIES PEKPETUAL at Low Kates. No . Hteam risks taken. This Is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the state. country properly insured rerpctuaiiy at $4 00 per thousand, and Town property at 85 (10 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOMF1ELU, PA., 4 10 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, Water and Pearl tits., N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. It is kept on the European plan, and has ample accommodations for four hundred guests. 1 lie location is more accessiuie to an parts 01 New York and Brooklyn than anv other house in thA eltv. Tim Itri.fiitwnv Slturen nnws t.lin hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street t ars, one 01 which intersects every outer route in rew koik. It belnir but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the " City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all mepnncipai namoaa routes in cue city 01 rroo& lyu. (0.ydp) GEO. N. TElUtY, Proprietor. JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Sweger and Shunian.) New Jiloomfleld, Ferry County, Po. AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known 'and nleasantlv located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent proprielor.and he will spare no palnr. to accom modute his guests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with the best In the mar ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be in attendance. A good livery stable will be kept by tlieproprletor) April 0, 1011. 11 o m. 13 TV . rjIHE Best Oil In the World for Machinery. It will not chill. It will not gum. It 1b equal to the best Lard Oil. If you have any kind of machinery, ink for OLENA, and if you cannot buy it at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, Oil Manufacturers and Dealers, No. 800 Tenn Avenue, 0 40 Pittsburgh, Pa. G O TO MORTIMER' Q ?0R IIARUAINO. His Stock will bo found the most Complete lu the county, and conuiKtsot DRY GOODS pf.OTIIINCl wihm;ehieh UQIIOK. vindinoh oqadi.ehs hakdware O-itt-iuj.ow WARE &a WtttaM, PAl'FU WpinrwilKHall Htvles JJTDOOTS it hlli)KS JDlTATS .fc t'Al'S . IItjtimtk-uooj VV VTOT10e) dio. 0TI, CI.OTIT VTAII.S ,fe SPIKES llUlxJK TOOLS ! a PAINTS, OILS rpAISINH&HI'KJK XItUON rfi STKKL IriAltniAGK IIAKMWAKK TTNVKLOl'KSdfcl'AI'EH GOODS OF EVERY STYLE riHEAP FOR CASH, VALL AND SliK. Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN DLOOrYIFIELP & NEWPORT THEsubscrllierwisbeg to notify the oltlzensof Hlooiulleld and Newport that he is running a Dally Line between these two places. and will haul Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages or liiessauea entrusted V his cure. Onierm:.y I leii forlilm at the stores of V. Mortimer di Co,, New Hlooiulleld, or Muligan Idusser, Newport, l'a. ., ,1. 8. WHITMORE. BloomUeld, January 25, ISTU. JL Paper for thi Matte I ' Worth tf WelglU Gold It Nothing like it in the Wortittt Baies erery reader lit Horn tin to tim times Its coet. Ktery Intelligent cltlien, prnfranlonal or non-profes-elonal, mechanic or laborer In the whole country thoeld iiiluci Hie fur the Anrinoa. Wbererer ihown or aeen It In enre to take a firm hold oa the community, aa its Intrinsic value aa a Bnalnea and Family Paper hne made, and la making for It a circulation and repa tation unparalleled in the alatory of Journaliam. It is a Biautifol 16-paos, 04-coi.tiHir, IuusmT H'lilLt. It give, you all YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE. Oi IkIiibI Denlpie for CottaitM, Dwelllnejt Suburban anil Oountry Heiidencei, and a Taut fund of information on nmttere of apodal and general interact, found lu no other Jounml lu the country. A Dagiifietnt $5.00 Oil Chromt, Till 1091 BASE, 8lr.e 13x18, monnted ready to frame, la presented to every yearly eutmcriber, SuUacription price, 3.00 per year, In advance. Single copiei ten cents. PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED For unoccupied territory In the United States and Ca nada, lly our New Finn agenta can have a con tlnuona annual income, with bnt little labor. Onr agente are making from $1 to 9iO per day. Write at once, atatfng tenitory ileeired. Adilrem all letters to Caort Pmuirs, Publishers, Pittsburgh, Pa. Drugs ! Drugs rTlHE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at 1 low prices, a complete assortment 01 DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Rem9die3, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, Mr Medicinal and Sacramen- lui purposes. tyafPhusicianii' Order carefully and promjitly filled. D. M. ED Y, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Boots I Boots ! A Fill Assortment of THL CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sided. Whole Stock Double Sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, manuiaciurea ana f or eaie to tue i raue uy M. B. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. 3 Special Attention Paid to Ordert. t 5 23 26. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, FINE ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH GALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, 0 AN S, MOROCCOS, R SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe matters. F. MOR TIMEJi. rERRY HOUSE, ' New Bloomfleld, Pa. THE subscriber having purchased the property on tlieoornerof Maine and CatilHle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends and former oustomers to give him a call as he is determined to furnish tlrst class accommodations. iiiUMAo BUTCJl, ltf. ' Proprietor. It i: MO VAL! Merchant Tailoring Establishment. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that he has removed his MERCHANT TAIL. OltINO ESTABLISHMENT from "Little Ktore In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J. (1. Hliatto, Dentist, where may be found at all limes, a varieu assortment oi Cloths, Cassimers and VcstiiiRS, With a complete line of Tnilorr Ti-Iunnlnj;H, Of the best quality. Those desiring to purchase tiiiiiD uuuim, at ttei them made I u the LA' tiOOD (JOOI)S. at Reasomible prices, and have TEST STVLK, will please give us a call. U. H. HKCK. ' Also, a good assortment of SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, HOSIERY, &8io. On hand at low prices. Professional Cards. JEAVIS POTTER, - ATTORNEY AT IjAw, NEW BLOOMFIELD, FERRY CO., PA. n- Claims nromnt.lv aAeurerl and enlleet Writings and all legal business carefully attend- ed to. 32 yl CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New BloomUeld, Perry Co. Pa. .Office with C. A. BarnetL Esn.. next rlnnr to Mortimer's Btore August 20. 1872 "1TTM. A. 8PON8LER, Attorney-at-Law, Yy Odlce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Hlooiulleld, Perry 00., Pa. 3 2 ly CHAS. A BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomfleld, Perry co.. Pa. a-omce adjoining Mortner' Store. 32 ly BP. MoINTIRE Attorney at Law, and I)is e trict Attorney of Perry county. Office with J. T. Molntlte, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. JBAILY, Attorney at Law, e New BloomUeld, PerryCo., Pa. -omce opposite the Court House, and twe doors east of the Perry County Bank. , jbeieiB w a. mciuiire, u.sq. June27,ln7i. JOHN Q. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Hloointield, Perry eo.. Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den orices.doite in tlie best manner, and at reasonable 4-Olllce at his residence, opposite tlie Reform, ed Church, ou High Street. 3 2 ly WM. M. 8UTCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, rew BloomUeld, Perry co., Pa. aW-Olflce Two doors West of K. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CHAS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New BloomUeld, Perry co., Pa. All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 lv. TTM. N. 8E1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, IV New BloomUeld, Perry co.. Pa. Hloomfleld, 3 331y. TAMES II. FERGUSON. Attornev-at Law. O NEWPORT, PA. awuince- -Market Street, near tlie Square. 35 6 Tfiew Carriage Slanuractory, On Ilion Street, East1 op Cabmsle St., New Bloomfleld, 1'cnn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous rihop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New Hlooiulleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to order , rnasres Of every description, out of tho best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favoralily witli the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. -REPAIRING of all kinds neatly and prompt hy done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITI1 31tf Incorporated b;i the Court of Common Pleas in iao; vy me jjevtuaiure,in 1871. The Pennsylvania Central Insurance Company OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. promissory Notes' 1 100,000 00 50,000 09 i Cash premiums due or col i.a nnn 1 qm KiAna nn Cash premiums due or col lected tor the Urst three months of 1873 1,800 00 Cash from other sources and agents 1,800 00 Judgment Bonds In Com pany's olliee, 1,100 00 Total Cash f6,138 00 Total cash and note assets, April 1st, 1871 15o,128 OS JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN D. HADE8TT, Secretary. President. DIRECTORS i John D. Honesty, A. P. Helms, Bcnlamla Tetor, A. Sutermeister, James H. Grler, E. F. Jungkurt, Ellas Miller. AuDN'i B l II. II. Hill, Edward For, John A. Kable, Ed ward Wesley, Charles F. Deibert, Wm. R. Grifllth. E. F. Jungkurt, General A cent. Arrangements have been made with other first-class com'panses to re-Insure risks takem on the cash plan in such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex clusive territory, If desired. This Company confines Itself to fire insurance exclusively. OFFICE) 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. No. INSU11E IN THE Porry County Mutual Benefit Association,' or NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA.' Chartered by the legislature March 9, 1872. TIIK CHEAPRST AND 8AFKST IjIFK INslIltANC K ever ottered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of wiuows aim topiiaiis in inn comity. Meinoers pay FIVJfi imu.iI-.aii for a certlllcato of membership, and annual dues on ages between 29 and 3fi, 81.IH1; between 'in and 60, tl.SOs between 60 and 6ft, 2.IKi; for the term of three years, com mencing Junuary, JK73; and the sum of $1.10 on ' the deutli of a member. The membershln not l exceed one thousand. A member dying, to re celvo as many dollars as there are paying cert HI. cate-holders. This plan is adopted lit order that persons who have been excluded from benefits In other Life Insurance Comuanies bv ixanmnt Mmi. expensive I.ifK ItATita may obtain some benefit on a small Investment. It commends Itself t,. i,u l,ll0" r ' reason that it prevents tlie country """.""""" uieuui uui uiuuey uy ioreign coin. panles. JOHN A. BAKER, PreXdcnf. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer LEWIS POTTER, Secretary. WILLIAM UcKEE, General Agent.