6 lie roes, Ntui jBloomftttii, Wo. j&t fUaomfitftr Shuts. Tucfiday, May 6, 1873. r FAUM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS tn invite, commnnicattons.fromall perwifhonrt interested in matters properly belonging to this department. Mullnm lu Parvo. Tbo following elevon paragraphs are worthy of a place among the most val ued rules that should govern a well regu lated farm. 1. When fruit trees occupy the ground, nothing else should, except very short grass. ' 2. Fruitfulnoss and growth of the trees cannot be expected the same year. 8. There is no plum that tho curculio will not take, though any kind may some times escapo for one year in one place. 4. Pear blight still puzzles tho greatest men. The best remedy known is to plant two for every one that dies. 5. If you don't know how to pruno, dou't hire a man from tho other sldo of the sea who knows less thau you do. G. Don't cut off a big lower limb un less you are a renter and care not what becomes of it when your time is out. 7. A tree with the limbs coming out noar the ground is worth two trees trim med up ten feot, and so on until they are not worth anything 8. Trim down, not up. i 9. Shorten in, not lengthen out. 10. If you had your arm cut off, you would foul it at your heart. 11. When anybody tells you of a garden er that understands all about horticulture and agriculture and that he can be hired, don't believe a word of it, for there are none such to be hired. Such a man can make more thau you can afford to give him, and if he has senso enough to understand the business, ho will also have sense enough to know this. i ' tfT" A gentleman who is noted as a suc cessful dairyman writes : " It is a well known fact that many cows which give a large quantity of milk are nearly worthless for butter, yielding but a small amount of cream, and that of a miserably poor quality. I suppose no intelligent dairy man doilies the fact, and yet is not the quantity of milk which a cow gives still made the tost of excellence by the"great mass of the dairymen in this State 1 I have not yet found a man who has institu ted a thorough and accurate investigation with regard to this point, and thoroughly culled and selected his herd !by the stand ard of quality and quantity, and the qual ity of butter produced by individuals of his herd. Suppose the manufacturer of fine cloths should show a like want of care in regard to the mechanism of the looms, and other machinery with which he manufactures the fabrics he soils in the markot. Could he oompete successful ly with his more thorough enterprising neighbors, whose first care is to select the best machinery and matoilal, and avail themselves of all the improvement which will aid them in the prosecution of a suc cessful competition 1 If that machine, the cow, is imperfect and worthless 1 for that purpose, no amount of skill which our wives or dairymen may possess, ; can overcome this fundamental defect." To Boll Potatoes. In Ireland potatoes are boiled to perfect ion ; tho humblest peasant places his pota toes on his table better cooked than half the cooks in this country by trying their best. Potatoes should always be boiled in their "jackets ;" peeling a potato be fore boiling is offering a premium for wa ter to run through it and go to table waxy and unpalatable ; they should be thorough ly washed and put into cold water. In Ireland they always nick a piece of the skin olf before they pluce them in the pot ; tho water is gradually heated, but never allowed to boil ; cold water should bo add ed as soon as the water commences boil ing, and it should thus bo ' checked until the potatoes 41 e done ; the skins will not then be broken or cracked until tho potato is thoroughly done J pour the water off completely, uncover tho pot and let tho hkins bo thoroughly dry before peeling. To Restore Furniture. An old cabinet maker says, the best preparation for cleaning picture frames und restoring furniture, especially that Honiewhut marred or scratched is a mixture of three parts of linseed oil and one part spirit of turpentine. It not only covers the disfigured surface, but restores tho wood to its original color, and leaves a lustre upon the surface. Put on with a woolen cloth, and when dry, rub with woolen. ' CS" Tea grounds, soaked in aluin-water, pro invaluable In cleaning carpets with a largo proportion of green in the pattern. They should bo sprinkled over the floor, and uUowcd to lie for a time, then swept off carefully. The carpet, after long ser vice, will look quite fresh and new after this process. Ox gull, too, is a specific in the cleansing process. By throwing a little Into the soapsuds a carpet may be scoured on the lloor to lock fiesh and uew. THE NEW, DISCOVERY InOhamioaA and Ifadiaal Solan. Dr. E. F. GAllVIN'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIIIR FIRST AND ONLY SOLUTION m mucin In on mixture of ALI Till'. TWELVE valuable aotive principals of the well know euutiT agent, PINE TTIT3I3 TAlt, tJNUQtTALED In Couiiria, Cold, Catarrh, Aathma, llronohttls, and consumption. CURES WITHOUT FAT 11, A recant cold In three to six hnnts ; and alio, by Its VITALISING, l'UKIFYINO and BTI MULAT1NO eftVcta upon the gaaaxal a jaUm, is remarkably efHr.aHous In alt DISEASES Ul' THE BI.OOD. Including Hcrolula and Eruptlona of the akin, liyapepala, Dtaeaaea of the Liver and Kidneys. Heart Xliaeaee, and Oeneral Dsbilily. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES! Ai.SU, A Volatile Solution of Tar For INHALATION, without application ol HEAT. A remarkat.lr VALUABLE diecoTerr, as the whole apparatua can be aimed in the Teat pocket, readv at any time for thuuiostcllectual and positively curative nae in All Diseases of thn NOIE, THROAT and I.UIVf.S. TIIE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for um In connection with the ELIXIR TAR, U combination of the TWO mont Taluable ALTERATIVE MwlicinM known la th Pro fession, and rendtrs this fill without exosptioa the Trr hut rr offered. The HOLUTIOM vud COMPOUND ELIXIR of in without doubt th Best remedy known in, CM I Of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It is a 8pciflfl for such diMMea, and should tn kept in tha household of eTsryfmiiy.espciaUT during those month a in which CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liable to prevail. A small quantity taken daily will prevent contractus; these torn Me disasses. Solution and Compound Elixir, 1.00 per Bottle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, $5.00 per Box Tar and Mandrake Pills, Mcts per box. Sead for Circular of POSITIVE CX'RES to your Druggist, or to L'F.'HTDE & CO., BOLB HOPHIETOES. 105-7th Avenue, Hew York, ' " Sold by all Druggist. DIt.CRQ0K'S WINE OF TAB! Ton Yarof etpnnllf) tnt linn proved Dr.Crook's WlnearTnrtohavemora merit thnn any nlmllar preparation. everoD'ered to the public It la rich la the medicinal qualltiesof Tar, anil uneminled for diseases of the Ik real a Iiunpre, performing tno nioHtremurkableourea, It erfiftuitlly cures all Coughs ami t;oius. Huascumi an , many casea of Asthma anil Bronchitis, that it litis been pronounced St ftpeciflo for theso com. plaint. FnrPalnain the llreniii, Ml er Hack, (travel or Kidney lla rnnr, d laeasea ofUieTriu. ry Omaiis. Jnnndlco, or any Liver C omplaJus it has nocauai. It la also superior Tonic, Restores the Appetite), Htrenrthens the My stem. Restores Cue Weak and Ikebilltated, Causes the Fowl to Illireat, RemovH Pyspepsiu and Indlgrvtition, I'reveuta Malarious I'eveirsa OlTea ton to year System. ui:izv tiil: blood rtitr, And the health of the'system Tttr will follow. There In a pri nitra- r. lion of Iron and Poke hoot AfS InnrA Aflli.t.linl than ull which will remove from your system the Impure and vltluted blood which oiiUBPSdlseam), and at the aamo time build up your health and strength It never fails to care. If yon have acrorula,B)Frolalous ItUviie. es of the Kyes or Knrn, 41 r Merofnla lu any form. Vet. ' er, While Bwellina:. Old Mores, t leers, or Me.rofuloits Inflammation, you can rely on bcliiK oured Willi this preiu. ration known as l)r, t'rook's Compound Ayr up of I'oke Koot. KheniustiMm. In IJrobaor lioupn.Connlltii. t llous brokendown by Moreu- cured by lu For tiyphllls, or Kyphilitlo taint, tliiire is nolh. iu cquiil to lb A trial nlll prove It. , Rcaulliy your Complexion. Do not use paint or powder, but get a more perinunontbeuiity by purifying your blond. I lils preparation of Iron and I'oke Itoot initkex a rtiiiKU and seuly nkin Hortuuilsinouili: clmiiKi'H that sullow Cuinplexion to one of freshrieHSaml beulth,and roinove nny lnt. i e diseases of IheNkln, IMuinles, I iih. In lea, ttlotxlies A trupliuna. il yuu w ili ro ( ficekH and a huultiiy complexion usijljf, tji.uk's CoiupuuudByrupof 1'uko ItuuU Pensions, Bounties, &c. 1TTIIU1W9 Mliwirl!li1llii.ii v.,lh. ic, ol Woldiei s whu were killed or died ol dlni'HSo ciiiiti'ucleil In the Hi' 1 vice (if the l! lilted Dtuuis, can now nume application lor t ension. AIho Roldiern wlio coutrueted illit'ime or were wounded, ruptured, or In any wuy disabled lu the Will' of 1X1)1. When widows die or re-marry, the child or children under sixteen yeui'H of ae are entitled to a I'eiiHiou. The time for llllnir elitlms for additional bounty bus beeu extended six inoiithn. Pitrtlculiir attention given to old suspended case In the dilleieiit departments at Washington, 1. C If you have, or think you have a cluiiii iiKiiiiixt the Government, call on or adilicHS lliu uuiiei slKUed. No eharxe for Information, 1, 1CW IS I'DTTKU, Attorney for Claimants, 4)3t NKW KLOOMl'IEU), PA I" K W1H roTTICH. oTAr pphmu. New Itloont J held, l'erry Co., l a. m'i'ils, lliimlH, MortK'iiii's and leane carefully Inepiiied and uikiiowledKi'iiieiits taken. An InilH of reunion and bounty papers drawn and vertllled, will alw take di'poHlllous to lie read In any cum t In the United btate. . 7 1U ly" e;c Photographs ! Photographs ! ;.; ,. , s!b'V--.','-i item V V . Ti. V 1 - JACOB COBLE, Photographic Artist, NE WPOR T, VENN' A . THE subscriber would respectfully call the at. tendon of the citizens of this county to the fae.t that he is prepared to take PHOTOURA PUS In the best style of the art. His long 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 r , 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 S Suui.bu. 8. M. Snui.BB S. SIIULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Perry County, Pa., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. - All goods In our line sold at the lowest price . Give us a trial. 6 41 14t. LEBA2ST03ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OP JonoMiowit, Xenn'. POLICIES FKltPETUAI. at I,ow Rates. No Steam, risks taken. This Is one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies in the Htate. Country property Insured Perpetually at U 00 per thousand, and Town property at 85 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, NEW BLOOM FIKI,D, PA., 4 10 Agent for Ferry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, Water and Pearl Sts., N. Y, THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. it Is kept on the Kuropeau plan, and has ample accommodations lor four hundred guests. The location is more accessible to all parts of New York and Brooklyn than any other house in the city. The Broadway ritages pass tho hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Ktrcet Cars, one of which intersects every other route in New York. It being but two blocks from Fullon Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishlngxo visit the " City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all thepriucipal ltallroad routes lu the city of Brook lyn, (li.adp) GEO. N. TKltllY, Proprietor. JOBINSON HOU8E, (Formerly kopt by Hwcger and Shuman.) Airw Eloomjleld, rtrry County, l'a. AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known 'and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent nroprietor.and he will spare no pains to aecom modate 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 the proprietor . April 3, 1871. tf , . O I. TV . rjriHE Best Oil In the World for Machinery. It will not chill. It will not gum. ' It Is equal to the best Lard Oil. If you have any kind of machinery, ask for OI.ENA, 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 Peun Avenue, 0 49 1'ittnburgh, ra. TO 1 .'."" I?. MORTIMER' CJ 'OR RARGA1NO. His Stock will be found the mont complete in tho county, and constats of - D KY HOODS CI.OTIUNIJ rjKOCKHIKH UQIIOIC I'l.NDINfiS OcjADLKHS HAHDWAKE W II. LOW WAIIK Ac WTjiursiiKSiill stvl 'DOOi S v Mioi.x LTJATM A VA.VH U.ri7IIITK-m01S VV jqo'l'tONS A:o. 011. ri.oTir fTAli.H A- NPIKKH Hi PAINTH, OILS IpAlNINSAWl'lCK XVTKO.N KTKF.L IpAliltlAflK HAItDWAKK t'gN Vlil.OI'K.S I'Al'KH GOODS OF KVEHY BTYLK PHEAP FOR CASH, VjALL AM) SEK. Dully Express and Freight Line BETWEEN OLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT! T II H subscriber wishes to notify tlicltlzensof llloouilliild and Newport that he Is runiiiiig a liully Line between these two pliiees.aud will haul Frelnhtof any kind, or promptly deliver packages or messages entrusted t' tils care. Onlt)rBiiii;y h leli for him at the stores of F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomiluld, or Million 4i Musser, Newport. Pa. ,, . .1. 8. WIIITMOHE. , Biooinlleld, January 25,l7t. A Paprr for the Mattel t north Ui Weight fit Cold It ' ' ' Nothing tiko U fa iAe World! It ci"" t""r:' ,UI t0 nnT Umt l .lifTX ,n.,""lS"nt,"l'I profeaalonal or noe-proftav ; oiial, niediat, lo or lshnrar In tlia who). country, ihoSld tl mcilha f,.r tb. Adtisos. Wharalar ahown or aaaa It . ,r. to tak. a firm hold 0. th. con.muX"aaS liitriualo valua as a """ Bualneaa and Family Paper Irna niada, and la making, for It a circulation and raw billon uupaiallelad In tho history of Journallam. Il II A Beautiful lS-rAos, 4-ooluvn', Iuuaraarn Wnm. It glTea you all YOUB LEGAL ADVICE FREE. Original nMns for Cottanfe, Dwolllnira, gnburtian ami Country Kaatdances, and a Tint fund of Informatioo on mattera or apaclal and emiaral Intaraat, found ia no otliar Jimruul in tha country. A Itgiifitent $5.M Oil Cbrotin, Till LOST IABB, Pisa 13x15, mounted ready to frame, It presented to ery yearly aubacriber, 8iit..cription price, 3.00 par year, la tdvsiwa. Single copies tea ceute. ' PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED For nnoccnpled territory In the United States and Ca nada. By our New Plan aaenta can hare a con tliiuona annual Income, with hnt little labor. Onr ageiite are maklnn from to 40 per day. Writ, at once, stating territory uealred. AJdreaa all letters to Caorr A Pniuirs, PuMirtera, Plttaburgh, Pa. Drugs ! Drugs ! THE 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 of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines ' AND LIQUORS, Always on band, for Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes. . , H&'lhysicians' Order carefully and promptly filled. B a M a EBY, NEWPORT, TERRY COUNTY, FA. . Boots I Boots I A Kill Assortment of THt CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Band or Machine Shied, Whole Stock Double Sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by M. D. SPAHR, ; YORK, PA. A full Assortment of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Hand. W)necal Attention Paid to Orders.-. 6 23 2o. rJOo Hliocimiilcei's. rpilE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a a , , rinu assuu mien 1 ur FRENCH GALF SKINS, PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, . SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe mnaci n. F. MORTIMER. FERRY HOUSE, New Blooinfleiii, Pa. TIIEsubserllier having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends aim lormer customers to Rive nun a call as he Is ueterminea toiurmsii nrst class aeeommiHiations, THOMAH HUTCH, ltf. l'roprietor. ItKMOVAL! Merchant Tailoring Establishment. Til K subscriber respectfully Informs the public that lie has removed his MHUi:H A NT T A 1 1.. OltINU KHTAKLlHllMKNTfroin "Utile Store in tne uomer," to room formerly occupied by ,1. (. hliiiito, Dentist, where may be found at all biiiiua,a iiiiinu iwfsui iniuilb Ul Clotlis, Cassimers and VestiiiRs, With a complete Hue of Of the bost quality. Those deslrlnp; to purchase (JOOl) HOODS, at Iteasiiiiitble prices, and have them made In the LATEST BTYLK, will please uluu II. II doll U II t.'t',.' M ' .-It. . 0, I,, 1. 1 .V A, . Also, a good assortment of ' SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, HOSIERY, &0..&C., s , 1 ' On hand at low prices. Professional Cards. JKWM POTTER, "r , .ATTORNEYATLXW, ' ; NEW BLOOMFIELD, FERRY CO., FA. ... T2"C'S , fffomptly necnred and nollected. Wrltinns and all leual lmlna r,r,,lw niio., edto. ' a2 vl CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomtleld, Perry Co. Fa. irsvtimce wnn v. m.. uarueit, mq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872 "tTTM. A. SPONSLER, Attorney at l4tw, T V Olllce adolnlnn his residence, on East Main street, New Biooinlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 3 ly CIIA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtlelu, Perry co., Pa. KVUnice adjoining fiion:3icr' store. 321y B P. McINTIRE Attorney at Law, and Dis trict Attorney of Perrv county. Olllce with J. T. Molutire, New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. JBAILY,' Attorney at Law, a New Bloomtleld, PerryCo., Pa. imice opposite the Court House, and two doors east of the Perry County Bank. Refers to B. Mclntlre, Esq. June 27, 1871. JOHN O. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Bloomtleld, Perrv eo., Pa. tistry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den- ui u'es.uoiiei 11 me uest manner, aim at reasonable tsVOtllce at his residence, nnnnsit.n Mm ltufnrin. ed Church, 011 lllyh Street. 8 2 ly WM. M. SUTCH, ATTORN EYAT-LAW, .... JNUW Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. A-1 ItltPO Turn rliutra UTa.t V V, ... . I . H ' " uuv.v J.'. lUUIhllU.1 Store 3 7 ly OHAS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney at-Law, New Biooinlleld, Perry co., Pa. AVer AH nrofessional biisfneHa nrnmnt.lv &n.irnith. fully attended to. 3 2 lv. . "VITM. N. 8E1BERT, Attorney at Law IT New Biooinlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Bloomtleld, J 33 ly. ' JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorney-at Law, , , . NEWPORT, PA. 4rumce AiarKet street, near the Stiuare. 85 6 Sew Carriage Manufactory, On High Street, East of Caki.isi.k St., New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodi ous Khon nn Tliirh Kt . Vnt i.t ravlaa uiMA New liloomtleld, Pa., where he Is prepared to man ufacture to order . , , Oil i-1" i 11 :? h Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and llnlshed In the most artistic 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. -REPAIRINGof all kinds neatly and prompt ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 3 ltf Incorporated by thn Court of Common Pleas in 1809; by the LoyMalure,in 1871. The Pennsylvania Central Insurance Company OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium Note 100,000 00 Promissory Notes, .50,000 Of Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, $3,028 00 Cash premiums due or col lected for the first three months of 1873 1,800 00 '' ' Cash from other sources and agents, 1,200 00 Judgment Bonds In Com pany's olllce, 1,100 00 Total CaBh $0,128 00 Total cash and note assets, April 1st, 1872 $156,128 00 JAMES H.GRIER, JOHN D. HADESTY, Secretary. President. DIRECTORS : John D. Hadesty, A. P. Helms, Bonjamta Tetor, A. Butermelstcr, James H. Grier, E. F. Jungknrt, Ellas Miller. AGENTS i -II. H. Hill, Edward Fox, John A. Kablo, Ed ward YeBley) Charlos F. Deibert, Wm. K. Grlfflth. E. F. Junkurt, General Agent. ' Arrangements have. been made with other first-clasH compansua to re-Insure risks taken on the cash plan In such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed ntcents, and ex clusive territory, If desired. This Company confines Itself to Hie insurance exclusively. OFFICE! No. 191 CENTRE BT., POTT8VILLE, PA. INSURE IN TILE Perry Gounty Mutual . Benefit . Association, OF NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. (CiMrtercrt by the Leyidaturt March 9, 1872.1 TIIK CHEAPEST AND HAKEST LIKK INSlllANCH ever ollered to the people. It Is a Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the county. Members puy K1VK DOLLARS for a eortlllcate of membership, and aiiiiiinl dues nn aites lietween 2n and s, l.(m: between : and fio, fl.fto; between 60 Hint 5, tor the term of three years, com mencing January. 1H73) and the sum of 11.10 on the death of a member. The membership not to exeeed one thousand. A member dying, to re. celve as many dollars as there are paying certifl eiite holilers. This plan is adopted In order that persons who have been exoludcd from benelltsln other Life lii-inance Companies by reasnuof their expensive Likk Kates may obtain some benellt on a small investment. It commends Itself to the public for the reason that It prevents the country ' jroiii being drained of our money by foreign com panies. JOHN A. BAKER, President. CONRAD ROTH, Treasurer ' LEWIS POTTER, Secretary. WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent,
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