6 m fUoomfitUr nns. Tuesday, May 97, 1873. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS irenti(e;ommtm(;n(on.rom(rt( iwMOTKTdftonre n(eres(prf in mutters properly belonging to lhi department. (Jimiitlty or Fooa. People often nsk us, " What la the proper quarry ot food? This depends very much on what the food is, and who the person is, and what his pursuits are. We doubt not that most people who have the moans eat a third more than thoy really need, and venture the assertion, that if each man of good constitution and health could begin at twenty-one, having boon properly fed until that time, he might livo to be seventy or soveuty-five years of age and not need the aid of a doctor at all. Wo believe that nine out of ten could do so. But just how-ta person should live to Avoid entirely all causes of disease, no man, perhaps, is wise enough to prescribe. It may be safe to assert that most people who re healthy and hearty eat a little more at vory meal thau they should. That sense f fullness, that extra heat of the face, and the Inclination to be sleepy after a meal, shows that it has been too "heavy. Most people eat too "rapidly and take In more food than they are aware of. The appetite fe not allayed, and they eat as long as they can hold it, because it tastes good. Suppose one were to eat parched wheat or corn; wore obliged to masticate it, moist ening it by the saliva, having no cofloe, tea, or water to "wash it down," he would not be likely to eat too much for several reasons, the chief one being, that while eating so slowly, his stomach would begin to appropriate the food, some of the juices of the food would be absorbed and carriod into the circulation and the appetite would be partially satisfied before he had finished. Moreover, there would be a mechanical satisfaction on the part of the stomach. It would take perhaps throe-quarters of an hour to eat as much of that kind of food as would satisfy him. Then he would get exercise enough for his teeth, so that they would be healthy, and all the glands of the mouth would do their work. The stomach would come into healthy action, and the person would be satisfied as soon as he had eaten enough. Doubtless ho would eat but little more than half as much in that way as he would to hare the wheat ground and made into mush, that could be eaten without the use of the teeth, and surfeit obtained before the stomach had timo to respond. Tcrsons, generally, who ore fat, and are anxious to reduce their flesh, can do so by rating a third less of food than is their customary habit. Borne would have to reduce the amount one-half to briug them to a proper standard. This plan would re quire self-denial ; but peoplo undergo, through sclf-indulgonce and its consequent vexatioi and annoyance tent imes more to mitigate or rid themselves of trouble than would be necessary to avoid it altogether. A lady came to us for a phreonological de scription whose face was thickly covered with pimples, fiery red blotches, like mos quito bites. Thinking we oould hardly do her better service, we asked, at the close of our phrenological description, If she Would like to be rid of those pimples. She started with delight and hope, and said, "Certainly ; what hall I put on ?" We replied, 1 1 Nothing ; but eat loss sugar and butter, eat lean beaf, fruit and koop clear of griddle-cakes and their accompan iments for three months, and your face will be clean and fair." In one month after she came in without a pimplo on her face, to show us what virtue there was in our simple prescription. She had doubtless been buying cosmetics at a dollar a bottle for a year, greatly to the advantage of the dealer. Like the woman of the Scripture, she became no better, but rather worse. - We eat too much. We . oat the wrong articles oi food. We have pimples, head aches, dyspepsia, kidney complaint, liver difficulties, and rheumatism. The old rough statement that "men dig their graves with their teeth," has more truth than poetry in it. If men would use their teeth properly, they could postpone the time for having their graves dug for many years. Phrenological Journal. Do Trees bring. Rain! At a scientific! discussion in England a gentloman from Santa Cruz, West Indies, nald that twenty years ago that Island was a rich and ever-blooming garden. Forests adorned the hills, trees were clustered free ly over the plain, and rains were never wanting for the abundant production. The island is twenty-five miles long and the soil is all fertile, Now the hills are bare and the trees of the plain have been mostly cut down. Continuous drouths have des elected one-third of the Island and year by by year desolation advauces. Boon the whole island is doomed to become a desert. Oflicial papers agree In attributing this scourge to the reckless waste of timber and the neglect to plant the forests. , THE NEW DISCOVERY la Chemical and Hedioal Sotongt. "1 Dr. E. F. GAItVIX'S SOLUTION & COMPOUND ELIXIR or hsOiip mjmm JdiF'fc FIRST Aril) ONXY SOLUTION iw mad In on mixture of ALL, 'JlIR XWKI.VK valuable aotira principal of tlia wall known ourativs agent, PIND TREE TAB, TJNEQTJALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asthma, Bronohttls, and consumption. CURES WITHOUT FAIT A recent old In three to six hnttn ; and alio, by its V1TALIR1NO, PURIFYING and STI MULATING effects upon the general system, is remarkably elflnafious in all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD." Inaluding Scrofula and Eruptioas of the skin. Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, Uoart Disease, and General Debility. ONE TRIAL CONVINCES I 4LSO, A Volatile Solution of Tar Tor INHALATION, withnnt application of HEAT. A remarkably VALUABLE diacovery, as the whole apparatus can be carried in the vest pocket, ready at any time for the most effectual and positively curative use in All Diseases of the NOSE, THROAT and LUNM!t. THE COMPOUND Tar and Mandrake Pill. for use In connection with the ELIXIR TAR, Is a combination of the TWO moet valuable ALTERATIVE Medicines known in the Pro fession, and renders this Pill witkyjut exception the very beet ever offered. The HOt.UTION and COMPOUND ELIXIR of Is without doubt the Beet remedy known in esses of CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER. It is a Specific for such disesses, and should be kept in the household of every family, especially CHOLERA AND YELLOW FEVER are liable to prevail. A small quantity taken daily will prevent contracting these terrible) diseases. Solution and Compound Elixir, $1.00 per Boltle Volatile Solution for Inhalation, fJ.OOper Box Tar and Mandrake Pills, SOcts per box. Bend for Circular of POSITIVE CURES to your Druggist, or to I.T, HYDE & CO., SOLE iMtOPKIETOBS, 19K-7th Avenue, New V or k. M" Sold by all Druggists. DE.CE00K'S WINE OF TAH! Ten Yenraof ftmnblle teat iiua proved Dr.Crook'e i Wlneof Tar to have more merit tlittn any similar rirepnratloneveroffcred to ho public It Is rich In t he medicinal qualities of Tar, and unequaled for diseases of the Tbroat efc Lnnare), performing the moat remarkable cures. It 4rtB and Colds. It has cured no s7 many cases of Astliina Wna Bronchitis, that It Jftil';' hits been pronounced m le arjnciflo for these com. plaint. ForPalnnln the Breast. Nlun or Moral, Ctravel or Kldnrw dis ease, diamines of the IT rl is. VtaMjW oranyKe'rkCois,t?linl. -' ' iiij- itnasnuequiu. It la also at superior Tonic, Kostorea the Appetite, Jtrenrthens theMyatem, Restores the Weak and Debilitated, 4'suses the Food to Uteres, Removes Dyspepsia, and Indlsreation, Prevents Malarious i'evera. Gives) tone towourBjrateua. KEEP TIIEBEOOOPUltr. n?."!? "ealth of tlnTsyiiiem will follow. There 1m a niir. tlon of Iron and Poke Root more effectual than ail oliiera, which will remove from your system the Impure end vitiated blood which causes (Unease, and at the same time build up your health and strength It never falls to rnre. If y imVB Hero ruin. Air-rofalnus IMweus es or the l yes or Kara, or tlcrofnla lu any form. Tet ter, While Sselllns, ld Horea, t Irene, or Mcrol ulcus lonamiiiailwns, you can rely on be! uu cured with this prepa. ration known as Ilr. 4'rook's ( OIIIDOII 11,1 N rn nr l'Ak. l0? Rheumatism, l'il..a jTvAi1 '"1er Hones, t onslitu. Rflj lousbrokrn.tlownby Murcu- ii ui uiuur iMjisons, are nil curen ny iu r or y phllls, or Myphilltle tainMherelalioth lntf emial to 1L. A avitki mui lireve 1 A.caumy your Complexion. llo not use paint orpowdor, but get a more tvniiuiietitbeuuty by purifying your blood, ilile pivpiirniloii of Iron and t'oke Itoot in ike.aimiKli and scaly sklintoftuuiUmimth: e. niiiui-4 that sallow complexion to otm of f', ,iiii -Miid benlth, end ruiuovennv liriiih 1 1 e ItiKciiHesoi IheMkin, I'liuplt'h, t-ii. I 'i .f , iiieuiica A iiiitioi. Tiyoii i,ii i- ' ii UhmiuI ttln-iiltliyciinir.iexioii usolir. ( . .. s CuiiiiHiUUdbyruptif iWultoou I- KWIB POTT E It, notakt public, New Bloom. J Iteld, I'erry Co., Pa. , lieeils, llonilD, MnrluaKen and Iase carefully prepared anil aikiiowledKeineiils taken. All KiiulH ol 1'eiHlon and Houuly papers drawn and certilled, will alKO lake depositions to be read ill any court lu the United Stutes. 7 111 ly ASK YOUK GKOCEK FOK AMERICAN BONELESS . SARDINES. They have received IHplimia for their merit wherever exhibited, rioiiimnceil by all, the clienpeitt luxury of the aire, valuable, and almost nercusui y to the table, to travelers i or at l'le-nlon. I'acked In the be hi Olive oil of our own Importa tion, In Un boxes flnlKhed same as Imported i and sold at less than half the cost of French Kur il I lien. Their dellrslnus tlavur, and uuti'ltlous qual ities recoiniiiend tliem to all claH.tts. Hold by ail UiBt class grocers. Wholesale by THK AME1UCAN HAHDINE CO., 16 a 3m . al Uroud Hlreet, N. V. ' AX K executf INDSof Prlntlinr neotlv PRINTINCI ted at tlie " 1iijmimviki.o STKAM JOB OWIIS. StSSL jeE mi GIVEN AWAY. A Fine- German Chromo ! We send an elcRantCHROMO. mounted ami ready tor Framing, Free to every Agent for UNDER - GROUND, OK, LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE. Hy Thos. W. Knox. 942 rages Octavo. 180 Fine Engravings. Itolatei Incidents and Accidents beyond the Mglit of Day: Htartllng Adventures In all parts of the World; Mines and Modes of Working them : Undercurrents of Society; Gambling ami Its Hor. rorsj Caverns and their Mysteries i The Dark Ways of Wickedness! Prisons and their HecretS! Down In the Depths of the Bea; Strange Btorles of the Detection of Crime. The book treats of experience with brigands; nights In opium dens and gambling hells; life In prison; Htorlesof exiles; adventures among Indi ans .Journeys through Sewers and Catacombs; Accidents In the Mines; pirates and piracy; tor tures of the Inquisition: wonderful burglaries: underworld of the great cities, etc., etc Agents Wanted I For this work. Exclusive territory given. Agents can make 1U0 a week in selling this book. Send for Circulars and terms to agents. J. B. BUHll Hi HVDE. Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, III. 6 41 ly S SlIUl.EB. g. M. SnuLES S. SHULER & SON, LIVERPOOL, Terry County, Ta., Dealers In all kinds of Hardware, Groceries, &c. All goods In our line sold at the lowest price. Give us a trial. 5 44 lit. LEBAN 0.3ST Mutual Fire Insurance Company, OF Joiit'Htowii, Pcnn'n. POLICIES PERPETUAL at Low Kates.- No Steam risks taken. This In one of the best conducted and most reliable Companies In the State. Country property Insured Perpetually at $4 00 per thousand, and Town property at $5 00 per thousand. LEWIS POTTER, KW BLOOMFIELD, PA., 4 16 Agent for Perry County. UNITED STATES HOTEL, Cor. Fulton, Water and FearlSts.,N. Y. THIS well known favorite hotel has recently been renovated, remodeled and furnished new and elegantly throghout. It Is kept on the Kurmiean plan, and has ample accommodations for 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 stages pass the hotel every three minutes, besides various lines of Street Cars, one of which Intersects every other route in New York. It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry, makes it convenient for those wishing to visit the " City of Churches," as from this ferry diverge all theprinclpal Kallroad routes In the city of Brook lyn. (6.9dp) GEO. N. TEKUY, Proprietor. JOBINSON HOUSE, (Formerly kept by Sweger and Shuman.) Niv Bloomfltld, Perry County, Pa. AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor. This well known and pleasantly located hotel has been leased for a number of years by the pres ent nroprletor.and he will spare no i-alns to accom modate his guests. The rooms are comfortable, the table well furnished with the best in the mar ket, and the bar slocked with choice liquors. A careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance. A good li very stable will be kept by the proprietor OLENA. rjJ,IK 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 OLENA, and If you cannot buy It at home, send for a circular and price list to PAINE, ABLETT & TRIPP, Oil Manufacturers arjd Dealers, No. 860 Tenn Areiine, 0 49 rittsburuh, ra. G TO 17. MORTIMER' O . OR. MARGALNO. IIU Stock will be found the most complete, in the county, and consists of D BY OOTS fll.OTlll.NU VI GHOt'EllIKH QIIOK FINDl WOADI.KItH Hi iniNfis IAItI)WAHR WrjrAM J'AI'FIt W-nitUWJlKSall styles DpOOTtt At WOKS , JJTTA'J'S .fc CAl'H W JOTIOMS die. OIL. Cl,OTH MAIbSdiKI'IKieS I'TnlMJE T(N)U(! i PAIJMTM, OIL8 i p A1M1NH& HI'K'K IbTHoN te HTKUL, IflAlUIIAGE IIAkDWARK vJN VJiI.01!Stte I'AI'EK GOODS OF EVERY STYLE , riHEAP FOR CASH, vALL AND SEE. Dally Express and Freight Line UUTWEEN . PtOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! THK subscriber wishes to notify the oltiitens of Uloomlleld and Newport that he Is running a Dally Liue between these two places.aiid will haul Freight of any kind, or rromiitlydellverpackaxet or niBMsaKes entrusted f bis care. .Orders may I s lelt for hint at tho stores or T. Wortluier&Co., New Blooiiilteld, or UUllKau Munser, Newport, Pa. J. S, WI1ITM0111I. Blooiulleld, Jauuary 25, Wit. A. l'aprr for the Matte, I Worth Weight in a old II Nothing like it in the World It t cm"" vry raader is sosit tin to rim tlmat Its Kvry lntflllK.nt cIIImh profMnal or non-Drofea-Innal ,Kh.n lo or l.lKir.r in III. whol. ooantry KoSd m mi ih. for the Anvisoa. Wh.r.v.r ihown or ttz: kLarm bM -,h rr-"s Bnalneaa and Family Paper h mil, and ta making, for It a clrrnlatloa and rDV tailmi unparalleird Id the hiitory of Journaltam." Ii IS A BlAUTTrOti 16-rAOI, e4-O0L0SI, IlXUITUTn WaniT. ltglvotyooaii' YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE. OilRlriM Dmlirni for Cottages, Dwelling, gnbnrban ami Country Re.l.lem-M, and a Timt fund of information on nmit.r. of ipKial and gnoral Int.reit, found in no other Journal in th. country. A BapiCceit $5.00 Oil Ckrono, TBI 10SI BABE, ave'yyMHyuiwruier0 frame, Is presented to Blo7."ooripC..Pc'.Cn'l..300 W PERMANENT AGENTS WANTED For nnocenpled territory In the United Btatta and Ca- ?!?.. ' "r ,I.W Plan con. tlnuons annnal Ipenma, with hot little labor. Oor aenla are making from to 10 per day. Wrlta at once, elating territory deilred. ' Aildreaa all letter! to Caorr 4 Pamirs, Publlahera, Plttabura;b, Ps. Drugs! xDrugs! 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. S&'Phyticiant' Orders carefully and promptly Jilledi B. M . EBY, NKWPOllT, FEKUY COUNTY, FA. Boots ! Boots I A Fill Assortment of THE CELEBRATED YORK BOOTS, Hand or Machine Sided, Whole Stock Double sole and Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction, Manufactured and For Sale to the Trade by W. B. SPAHR, YORK, PA. A full Assortment ot Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Constantly on Haud. n-Special Attention Paid to Order."6 6 23 26. To liooniiiilcei's. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a FINK ASriOltTMKNT OF FRENCH CALF SKINS, , PINK LININGS, ROANS, MOROCCOS, SHOE THREAD, PEGS, A WLS, and a generalassortment of articles used by Shoe makers. F. MORTIMER. PEHItY HOUSE, Kerr Vloomfleld, ra. T11H subscriber having purchased the property on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets, opooslte the Court House, Invites all his friends and former customers to give him a call as he Is determined to furnish nrst class accommodations. THOMAH MJ'll'H. ltf. Froprletor. It 10 BIO YAL! Merchant Tailoring Establishment. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the public that he has removed his MKIIC'HANT TAIL. OHINU EstTAIlLlHHMliNTfrom "Little Store In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J. O. Hhatto, Dentist, where may be fouud at all limes, a varied assortment of Cloths, Cassimers and Testings, i With a complete line of , Tuiloi-a Trliiinilug-aa, ' Of the best quality. Those desiring to purchase tlOOD CiOOiJH. at Reasonable prices, and have them made lu the LATEST BTVI.K, will please give us a call. H. 11. iiKCK. Also, a good assortment of SHIRTS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS, NECK-TIES, HOH1K11Y. tie., c Oo hand at low prices. Professional Cards. T BAV13 POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, I'ERRY CO., PA. sClalm promptly secured and collected. Writings and all legal business carefully attend ed to. 32 yl CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Uloomlleld, Perry Co. Pa. m. Offlce with Ck A. Barnett. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20. ltttl TITM. A. 8PONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, TT Ottice adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Uloomlleld, Perry CO., Pa. 3 2 ly CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomheld, I'erry co.. Pa. -Offlce adjoining Mortimer' Store. 3 2 ly B P. McINTIRE Attornev at Law. and Dla. a trict Attnrnnviif I'prrv enilntv. flflleA wlrh J. T. Molntire. New BloomOeld, Penn'a. JBAILY, Attorney at Law, a New Blooiulleld, PerryCo., Pa. Office opposite the Court House, aiid two doors east of the Perry County Bank. Refers to B. Mcliitire, Esq. June 27, 1871. JOHN G. SUATTO, Surgeon Dentist, . -, j New Uloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. tlstry All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den Drlces.done In the best manner, and at reasonable avonice at his residence, opposite the Reform ed Church, on High Street. S21v WM. M. SUTCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, . . New Blooiulleld, Perry co., Pa. a-Offlce Two doors West of F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. . All professional business promptly andfalth fully attended to. 3 2 ly. TITM. N. SEIBERT, Attorney-at-Law, ft New Blooiulleld, Perry co.. Pa. Bloomtleld, 8 33 ly. JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, NEWPORT, PA. 3"Ofllce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6 New Carriage Manuraclory, On Hian Street, East of Carlisle St., New Bloomflcld, fenii'a. THE subscriber has built a large and commodl ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street, New Uloomlleld, Pa., where he is prepared to man ufacture to order Ca, i r i a g- o s Of every description, out of the 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 favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. REPAIRING of allkindsneatlyandprompt ly done A call Is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH 3 ltf Incorporated by the Court of Common Pleat in toon; oy we Lsgwaiure, tn inn. The Pennsylvania Central Insurance Company OF POTTSVILLE, PA. Capital and Assets, $156,000. Premium Notes, f 100,000 0 Promissory Notes .. 60,000 0 Cash premiums due or col lected for the year 1871, (2,028 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 olllcc, 1,100 00 Total Cash .... 0,128 00 Total caBh and note assets, April 1st, 1872 $156,128 0 JAMES H. GRIER, JOHN D. HADESTT, Secretary. President. DIRECTORS i John D. Hadesty, A. P. Helms, Bonjamla Teter, A. Sutermelstcr, James II. Grlcr, E. F. Juokurt, Elius Miller. . AGENTS: II. H. mil, Edward Fox, John A. Rable, Ed ward Wesley, Charles F. Delbert, Wn. E. Griffith. E. F. Jungkurt, General Agent. Arrangements have been made with other first-class companses to re-Insure risks taken on the cash plun In such amounts as desired. Liberal commission allowed agents, and ex clusive territory, If desired. This Company confines Itself to fire Insurance exclusively. OFFICEi No. 191 CENTRE ST., POTTSVILLE, PA. INSU11E IN TUB l'orry County Mutual Benefit Association, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. CAartered by the Legislature March 9, 1872. THE CTIKAPKHT AND SAFEST L.IFK INfill HANt'K ever ottered to the people. It is s Mutual enterprise for the protection of Widows and Orphans In the couuty. Members pay F1VK UOLLAltH for a certillcate of membership, and annual dues on amis between 'M and .15. Il.tui; between 35 and 60, 81.50 ; between 6 and 6ft, '.'.0 for the term of three years, coin mencliiK January, 1878; and the sum of 11.10 ou the death of a member. The membership not ts exceed one thousand. A member dylnn, to re celve as many dollars as there are payinx certifi cate holders. This plan Is adopted In order that persons who have been excluded from benelitsln other Life Insurance Companies by reason of their expensive I.ikb IIatks may obtain some benefit on a small Investment. It commends itself to the utiijii, r.i.ii.- ii.... u ii.. . ' viiv iwuu mat ' pieveiurf 1110 OOUIHly rum being drained of our money by foreign com panies. JOHN A. BAKER, President CONRAD BOTH, Treasurer LEWIS POTTER, Beoretary. WILLIAM McKEE, General Ageut.
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