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Tuesday, August 26, 1873.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
jrentK(commn(caHon(iromaix!rKmicftoar
interested tit malten profertV belonging to tM
ttepanment.
Bent Time to Exterminate Bushes.
A farmer in westorn New York, writing
to the Herald says : Having been brought
up on a farm I used to hear much said by
farmers in regard to the " beat time for
cutting bushes, etc., and remember well
the many uncertainties that existed and the
various opinions given on the subject.
Some recommended to cut at ope season,
lome at another : some regardod the
" moon," others the " signs," &o. I also
remember that the same kind of under
brush, if cut at one season would start
again and grow luxuriously, but if cut at
another would be completely " used up." I
have also, within the last few years, had
opportunity to notice the same fact ; and
the conclusion at which I have arrived Is,
that different shrubs or bushes, trees, etc.,
may be cut at different seasons of the year.
Some are killed by cutting as early as the
first of August, and so on till October or
November. The rule is this: "Cut ony
ftlant or shrub about the time that it has
done growing for the season, and its de
struction is almost certain." If cut before
this it will generally start again the next
year. The exceptions are few. So much
for the fact, now for the theory. First, in
the spring of the year, all roots are vigor
ous ; hence, if a tree or shrub be cut at
this time, or while in full growth, the root
will send forth a new set of roots. The ex
ceptions are first, evergreens generally, as
fine, hemlock, spruce, eto. ; secoud, those
that have a copious flow of sap in the
spring, as the maple, birch, etc. Yet even
some of those will start again if cut soon
after the buds have opened ; that is, after
the flow of sap has ceased ; except in the
case of old trees, in which the roots ap
pear not sufficiently vigorous or the
evaporation from the new stump too rapid
to allow of the formation of new shoots.
Second in Autumn, when a shrub or tree
bas done growing for the season, the active
energies of the root cease, being, perhaps,
somewhat exhausted by its summer action.
then the bush or tree be cut, after it has
done growing, but while the stem and
leaves are full of sap, the vital force of the
root will rarely be sufficient to cause a new
growth ; but if loft till the foliage is dead
or dying the energies of the root are restor
ed by the return of the sap, and are ready for
action again as soon as the season of growth
tihall return. Hence too early or too late
cutting will be equally unsuccessful. Cut
jour underbrush, then, at the time above
specified, and it will rarely start again. If
. it does, the growth will appear stunted or
sickly, and soon die of its own accord, or a
second cutting at tho proper time will in
sure success. The same rule applies to all
plants, as Canada thistle, milk weeds, eto.,
with greater or less certainty, according to
the greater or less vital force or tendency
of life peculiar to the root of each kind of
vegetable The " proper time" can easily
be determined by observing whether new
leaves continue to appear at the ends of the
prominent branches. If doferred long be
yond this time, or till the loaves begin to
turn yellow and fall, cutting will be of lit
tle use, as the root will be "strong" for a
new start on the opening of a new spring.
Hon to Build a Cheap Farm Gate.
A correspondent of the Ohio Farmer
ays : ' The old practice of building farm
gates with heavy four-by-four scantling
Cor posts and end piooes and oak boards
riveted together, tenented, &o., causing an
expense of from $3 to f 5.' a gate, and an
everlasting trouble to keep the gate when
iiung from sagging, I long since abandoned.
As a substitute and as forming a gate that
lias never sagged for ten jears, I take five
pieces of inch boards each ten feet long,
one eight inches wide for the bottom strip,
and each of the others' four Inches wide.
I then take one piece four inches wide for
one end upright, and one piece eight Inches
wide for the end piece where the hinges
ought to be. These strips are four feet
long, that being high enough for any gate
for ordinary purposes. Now lay down
your end pieces, then place the eight inch
wide and ten feet long strip for the bottom,
nail it at each end to the upright with
wrought niiils J now take three of- the four
inch wide strips and lay them on parallel
with the bottom one, dividing the spaces
to as to leave four inches between the low
er two boards, and six inches each space
between the upper ones ; nail as before.
Now turn the gate over, and take the re
maining strip, lay it an angle from the bot
tom, at the hinge end, to the top at the
latch end ; cut it so that it will lit iu end
lay close to the long strips j nail it. Now
Lang the gate with strong hinges, and you
bave a gate that is light and will not sag,
and just as perfoot protection against cat
tle as one made by the joiner, and costing,
as named above, from 3 to (3.' Any per
son can put togother and bang the above
named gate in two hours." ,, (j
Massachusetts has a law that eggs
must be sold by weight.
rkotograpbs ! Photosmphs !
''A
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
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IRfttthat llA 1H ni'tmarnri ti tnlra llnuini n a mm
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In the best style of the art. Ills long experience
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BS EX-
All persons are requested to call at bis rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and great oare will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a eood assortment nf f rnniA.
iways on nana, ana lor sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artitt,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa
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DB.CBOOK'S WINE OF,TAE!
a. TmTcaraoramtiblle)
flJS (Nlliui proved Dr.Urook'si
ffrg Wlneofl'artohavemore
2?Jt merit than any elmllar
ireparatlon everouereu 10
he public It Is Holi In
the medicinal qualltlcsof
Tar, and oneqiialetl tor
diseases of the Throat
Lungs, performing the
most remarkable euros. It
fSrCf' and Colda. It lift cured so
" u man v cases or AKinma
92 ? ana Bronchitis, that at
tAJtS has been, pronounced
VH' sped no for these, com-
It Is also superior Tonic.
Bentorea Appetite,
8(rnrthPni lheritm,
Restores tiie Weak inl 1 e 11 Ital M ,
Causes the rood to ll(i
Removes Dyspepsia aud Indigestion,
Prevents Malarious t vers.
Gives ton to jour bjsWui.
KEEP THIS BLOOD PUIU5
And the health of tho system
will follow. There Is a prepara
tion of Iron and koke Hoot
more effectual than all others,
which will remove from your
system the Impure and vitiated
blood which causesdlsease, and
at the same time build up your
liealtn and strength It never
falls to cure. If you have
Hero tula. He rofnlons IMseaa.
ee or the Eye or Kara, or
Mcrofnla in any form. Tet
ter, White Swelling-. Old
Korea. Ulcers, or Hcrof ulous
Inflammations, you can rely
on belug cured with this prepa
ration known as Dr. Crook's
Compound My nip of luke
Root. Rheumatism, I'nlns
In Limbs or Bones, Coailtu
tious orouenuown oy Alurcu-
f cured by IU For y pnllla, or
Syphilitic taint, there Is tioth.
UK equiu h lb sriaa Will
prove It.
Beautify your Complexion.
Do not nse paint or powder, but get s more
permanent beauty by purifying your blood.
This preparation of Iron and Poke Root
makes a rough and acaly akin soft aud smooth:
changes that sallow complexion to one of
freshness and health, and remove any Em p.
live Ulseases of the Hkln, Pimples, Pus
tule. Rlotehes eV Eruptions. If you wish '
rosy cheeks and a healthy complexion use Dr.
Crook 'a Compound by rup of Poke ICook
LEWIS POTTEB, kotabt public, New Bloom
Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certllled, will also take depositions to be read In
any court in tue uuitea states. I iu ly-
A8K YOUR GROCER FOB
AMERICAN
' BONELESS
' SARDINES.
They have received Diploma for their merit
wherever exhibited. Pronounced bv all. the
cheapest luxury of the age, valuable, aud almost
necessary to the table, to travelers t or at Plo-ntcg.
Fucked In the best Olive oil of our own Importa
tion, In tin-boxes finished same as Imported ; and
sold at less than half the cost of French War-
(II nes. Their delicious flavor, and nutritious nuul
Itles recommend them to all classes. Hold by all
lust Class grocers, wuoiosaieoy
THE AMERICAN SARDINE CO.,
16 a 3ra 31 Broad Street, N. V.
ASPLIXWrt A HHORTMKXm
bFl.KMJl.L' iVbbOUXMliN JL
DRY-GOODCJ ,
KY-GOODO
Suited to the Season,
Are Now Offered for Sale by
F. MORTIMEE, New Bloomfleld.
Daily Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
BLOOM FIELD & NEWPORT!
rpiIE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
s. uiooiuuem ana -Newport mat lie is running a
Dailv Line between these two nlaces.aud will haul
Freight of any kind, or r romptly deliver package!
or messages entrusted U his cure.
.Orders nitiy l' iett for lilni at the stores of
r. Mortimer a vo., new uioomueid, or MlUlgaus
aiusser, iipoii,i.
J. 8. WHITMOKE.
Bloomtlerd, January 25, 1870.
'mm
Mesjs
GIVEN AWAY.
A Fine German Chiomo !
We send an elegant CHROMO, mounted and ready
fur Framing, Free to every Agent for
UNDER GROUND,
"' . . . OR,
LIFE BELOW TIIE SURFACE.
By Thos. W. Knox.
942 Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engravings,
Relates Incidents and Accidents beyond the
Mglit of Day ; Blartllng Adventures In all parts of
the Worlds Mines and Modes of Working themi
Untler-cnrrentsof Society, Gambling and its Hor
rorss Caverns and their Mysteries; The Dark
Ways of Wickedness! Prisons and their Secrets;
Down In the Depths of the Seat Strange Stories
of the Detection of Crime.
The book treats of experience with brigands ;
nights in opium dens and gambling hells; life in
prison; Btoriesof exiles; adventures among Indi
ans: Journeys through Sewers and Catacombs!
Accidents in the Minns; pirates and piracy! tor
tures of the Inquisition: wonderful burglaries;
underworld of the great cities, etc, etc
Agents Wanted!
For tills work. Exclusive territory given. Agents
can make 8100 a week in selling this book. Send
tor Circulars and terms to agents.
J. B. BURK Hi HYDE,
Hartford, Conn., or Chicago, III. 6 41 ly
8 SlIULER.
B. M. SllULEB
S. SHULER & SON,
LIVERPOOL,
Terry County, Pa.,
Dealers in all kinds of
Hardware, Groceries, &c.
All (rood In our lira sold at thn InwAdt nrlno
Give us a trial. 5 44 lit.
LEB A1STON"
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
OF
loutxtown, Pciin'a.
POLICIES PERPETUAL at Iw Hates. No
Steam risks taken. This in one of the hoqt.
conducted and most reliable Companies In the
State. Country property liwured Perpetually
at S4 00 per thousand, aud Town property at to 00
bilUUSilllU.
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW BLOOMF1ELD, PA.,
Agent for Perry County.
4 16
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
Cor. Fulton, Water and Peari 8t$., N. Y.
THIS well known, favorite hotel has recently
been renovated, remodeled aud furnished
new and elegantly throguout. It Is kept on the
European 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 liroadivav Staces nass the hotel
every three minutes, besides various lines of Street
Cars, one of which Intersects every other route In
new xortl.
It being but two blocks from Fulton Ferry,
makes it convenient lor those wishing to visit the
"(Jltvof Churches. " awtroin this lerrv illverve nil
thepiiucipnl Railroad routes In the city of Brook
lyn. 6.Wp) GEO; N. TERRY, Proprietor.
JOBINSON HOUSE,
(Formerly kept by Sweger and Shuman.)
Aits liloomJUld, Ftrry County, Pa.
AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor.
This well known "and pleasantly located
has been leased for a number of vears hv the
hotel
pres.
enturonrietor.and he will snare no ijaIim tn Accnm.
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 tbeproprtetor
TO
17. MORTIMER' CI
:oi; BARGAIN
His Stock will be found the most complete
in tue county, ajul consists ol
DltY (IOUDH
pbOTlUNO
vn.HK:KRlK8
VTCIIIOK FINDINGS
' 0OAULKHH HARDWARE
TJTT I Ij JLO W WAHB c
TT A Tj Ij 1APF11
W p It USIIKs all styles
DROWS & S1IOKS
iJTTATH ft CAI'9
n-TTTlIITKMUlODI
flll CIOTir
VXTAI
ll P1)UK TtHL,H AC
U TJAI1STS. OI1.8
X 1 AllSINU Ac HPICK
OiTllON te 8TEEIj
ipARRIAGE HAKUWARE
V JgN VELOl'lC!. l'AI'KH
GOOD'S OF EVEKY STYLE
CHEAP FOR CASH,
ALL AND SEE.
UEMOVtlL! ;
Merchant Tailoring Establishment.
TH E subsoriber respectfully Informs the iraHle
that he has removed his MKilCHANT TAIL
ORINU .-HTABLlWHMENTfrom "Little Store
In the Corner," to room formerly occupied by J.
(1. Shatto, Dentist, where may be found at all
times, a varied assortment of
Cloths, Casslmcre and Testings,
With a complete II ne of
Tailor Trlnmiiinjts,
Of the best quality. Those desiring to purchase
GOOD OIMJDS. at Reasonable prices, and have
them made in the LATEST STYLE, will please
give us a can. a, it. iij'.i.iv.
Also, a good assortment of
SIII11TS, SUSPENDERS, COLLARS,
NECK-TIES, HOSIERY, &C..&0.,
On hand low Hoes.
FEBBY HOUSE,
Aew Blooniflcld, Pa.
THE subscriber having purchased the proerty
on tlioooruerof Malue and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, Invites all his friends
and former customers to give lilin a call as he Is
aettii'itnued to (urulsh llrst class acoommodatlous.
THOMAS HUTi-lT.
ltf.
Proprietor.
. V . ".mmtyvnili
TRADE (rj
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU.
Is the only Known Remedy for Briehta, Dla
eae' and has cured evenr case of Diabetes in
which It has been given, Irritation of the Neck,
rf tan Bladderand Inflammation of the Kidneya.
Ulceration of the Kidneys and Madder, Reten
tion of Urine, Diseases of the Prostate Gland,
Stone In the Bladder, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit,
and Mueona or Milky Discharges, and for En
feebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes,
attended with the following symptoms : Loss
of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breath
ing, Weak Nerves, Wakefulness, Pain In tt.o
Back, Flushisg of the Body, Eruption on She
Face, Pallid Countenance, Lassuudo of the
System, etc.
Used by persons In the decline cr chance of
life: after coirnncment or labor pains, bed-wet-ing
in children, etc.
In many affections peculiar to lsdles, the Ex
tract Buchn Is uneqnalcd by any other remedy
As In Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Paln
f illness or Sirppesslon of Customary Evacuations
Ulcerated or Schlrros state of the Uterus, Leu
corrhes or Whites, Sterility, and for all com
plaints Incident to the sex. It ta prescribed
extensively by the most eminent Physicians and
Midwives foe enfeebled and delicate constiu
tloss of both sexes and all ages.asn isi
KXaVBIEY'S EXTRACT. BUCHU. 6
Curtt Ditttuei Arlting from hnjrrudeneu,
Hahit of Dutipntkin, etc., In all their stages, at
little expense, little or no change in diet, no In
convenience, and no exposure. It causes a fre
quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions, Preventlngond
Curing Strictnres of the Uretha, Allaying Pain
and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of dis
eases, and sxyellhig all Poisonous matter-
KEAEHZY'S EXTRACT BUCHU.
tl.OOper bottle or six bottles for S.(X). delivered
to any address, secure from observation. Sold
by druggists everywhere. Prepared by
KEARNEY A CO., 104 Duane St.,N. T.
to whom all letters for information should be
addressed. t
.Avoid Quacks and Impostors.
No Charge for Adviceand Consnlatlon.
Dr. J. B. Jhott, Graduate Jefferton Medltal
CotUge, Philadelphia, author of several valuablo
works, can be consulted on all diseases of tho
Sexual or Urinary Organs, (which be has mado
an especial study) either in male or female, no
matter from what can so originating or of how
long standing. A practice of 80 years enables
him to treat disease with sncccss. Cures guar
anteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a dis
tance can forward letter describing symptoms
and enclosing stamp to prepay postage.
Send for the 0nlJl to Htalth. Price 10 Cents.
I. B. DYOTT.M.D., Physician sad Surgeon,
KttDiuuuiSU New York
Drugs ! Drugs !
THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
low pricesra complete assortment of
DRUGS, MEDICINES).
AUD CHEMICALS,
Of all Itfmls. Alo, a full stock of
Concentrated Remedies,
PATENT MEDICINES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS
BRUSHES,.
AND FANCY ARTICLES
Pure Wines
AND
LIQUORS,
Always eu. hand, for Medicinal and Sacrocnen-
ai yui puses.
t)S?lLyuy!a' Oritur rarcully, and
promptly Jilhtl.
B . M. EBY,
HKWPORT, PERRY COUNTY. PU.
Boots I
Boots I
; t
A Kill Assortment of
THt CELEBRATED YORK. BOOTS,
Band or Machine Hided, Whole 8lk Double
Hole aud
Warranted to Give Entire Satisfaction,
Manufactured and For Bale to the Trade by
!YI. B. SPAHR,
YORK, PA.
A full Assortment of
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers
, ; Constantly on Hand.
v WTRpecial Attention Paid to Ordar.-t.
62326.
To. lioeiixiiJteiH.
T1IK subscribers keep eonstnntly on hand, a
PINE ASSOllTMliNT OK
FRENCH OALF SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
' SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, . AWLS,
and a general assortment ot articles used by Shoe
iUSKVIHi
F. MOB TIMES,
ProfesNional Cards.
J-EAVIS POTTIB,
ATTOItNKT AT LAW,
NfiW BLOOMPIEU); PERKY CO., FA.
aaPtjt1m ItMmtilti aarti.M , t, ...
Wrlllnira ami nil la.rtil. ..... .... .
edto. ' 02 vi
CUAKLE3 II. SMILES", Attorney at I,w.
New IMoomtield. Perrv Co. Pa.
r-OfflcewlthO. A.Barnett. Esq., next dnnr
to
AUgUSt iUtlVli
TT7-M. A. 8PONSI.EB, Attornev-at Law,
TV Ofllee adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomfleld, Perry Co.. Pa. 3 1 1 v
CIIAS. A. BABNETT, Attorn ey-at-I,aw,
New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
BP. McINTIRE Attorney- at Law, and DIs
. trlct Attorney of Perr j county. Oltice with
J. T. Mclntiro, New Bloomlleld, Penn'a.
J BAILYr Attorney at Law,
New BloouXleld, PerryCo., Pa.
oi'iruoiw tiro mill, jiounc, UIIU two
do(rs east of the Perry County Bank.
.w.vio w o. mviubire, jisq. June i, 1U71.
JOHN O. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist.
prices! manner, and at reasonable
fit PA at HI a vnd.U... J ti
i? .,inmm Uousi anl opposite Ww. A. Hponslor's
Law oltloe. r a q iv
WM. M. 8UTCH,
ATTOlWiEY-AT-LAW.
8tore-371y " " J,10rmer
CHAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law.
M.. , . ,New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa.
fully attended toi 2 lv. " prenH' an(Ualtn-
TITM. N. SEIBKRT, Attorney-at-Law,
Woomfleld. 8 33.W Bloo"leld- ". Pa.
JAMES H. FERGUSON, Attorney.at l.aw,
NEWHORT. W
a-Ofllce MarketSlreet, near the Siiuare. 3d 6
"Sew Carriage manufactory,
On High StbkbtvEabt of Carlisle St.,
New Bloomfleld, Fcnn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commodi
ous Shon On TIll.h.Kt Vaat nf r.i,.);DlA ut.n...
New Bloomfleld, Pa., where he is prepared to man
ufacture to order
Oil rriages
Of every description out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
durable manner.
B-Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
tft furnish nvtrlr Mint nHli A.,.nnn i.i..a m.
the best City Work, ami much more durable, and
w. muvu UIVIV tVIHlURVIO llttCSl
99" .REPAIRING of allkinds neatly and prompt
ly done A call Is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH
13 tf
insure: in tue
Perry County .
Mutual Benefit Association,.
OP
NEW BLOOM FIELD, PERRY CO., PA.
Chartered by the ZogUlature March 9t 1872.
t. . IJirWUACK ever offered to the people.
j - , "-'-a.a'j iui a jvrviiiuaiu ui
inembership, and annual dues on am between 20
aud 65, 2.U0i for the term of three years, com-
ft" . '""''""'i IIU 1118 sub' ot si.il) on
the death of a member. The membership not to
exceed one thousaad . A member dying, to re-
. i Vi m , iitiyintt- cercin-
cate-holders. This plan Is adopted in order that
other Life Insurance Companies by reasonof their
a small Investment. It commends itself to the-
.U....VI u llmi it preveiins tne country
from being drained of our money by foreign com-
JOHN A. BAKER, Presiteiai
CONRAD BOTH, Treasurer
LEWIS POTTEJE, Secrets
WILLIAM McKEE, General Agent. '
GUANOS AND BONE!
L. KELLUM & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Denlnm In
CaiianoM and Fertilizers
GENERALLY.
PERUVIAN, BAT, OKCHILLA GUANOS,
MSTER BROS. BONE.
WHITEIOCK, TURNER, MORO PHILLIPS'
Ana other PHOSPHATES.
SEEDS I
Clarer, Timothy and kinds of Field Seeds,
No. 1X9 Hillen . Street,
Near Helair Market.
242 BALTIMORE. MD.
Farmers Take Notice.
T
HE subscriber offers for Sale
TIIRE8IIINO MACHINES. JACKS and HOUSE
POWER, WlthTumblins; Shaft, and Side-Gearing, Warrant
ed to give sullsfttetlou In speedy and perfect
tlireshliig.llghtdraftaud durability, ou reasona
ble terms. Also
PLOUGHS
Of Superior Make.
CORN SIIEM.EHS.
KETTLES,
STOVES,
scoops
and allcastings
made at a country Foundry. Also,
A GOOD MILL SCREW,
In excellent order, for sale at a low rate.
I refer those wishing to buy to John Adams,
Samuel Khuman, John Boden, Ross llench, at
lukesburg. Jacob shoemaker i Sou, Elliotts.
burgi Thomas Morrow, Loysvillei John Flicking.
er, Jacob Fllckiuger, Centre. fio 13
, .. i SAMUEL LIGGETT
Iokesburg, May 14, 1871