6 GlIjc inters, Mm :. Dloomficft, f)g. plaamfiffo prats Tuemlay, November 17,1874. FAHM AHjBnOMXKlIS W 1nvl( immnnitlnn from ll psrsnns who r ItiteiTstpdiu tuatUtrti iiroiwrly Iwlouviiitf tathlsuu- parUueut. Bhwp on Oltl Meadows. Mr. It. G. Hill, in mi nrtrlreRS before a farmer's meetinsr at Norrisvillo, Vr.; on Cotswold Blicnp, related the following in connection with the elTect of sheep on moadows : To try the effect of ulieep ou my mowing laud, I took a lot of about twenty ncrcs of pretty dry ground that had not beeu plowed for some fifteen years, but had been occasionally top-dressed, turning them in as soon as the grass started aftor Rotting the hay off, and feeding in quite close. In tho spring I turn them in on ploasant days until they can go to pasture. This I have dono but a few years. Tho grass has improved both in quality in quantity every year since thus managed. While cutting the grass the past season, the bay makers said they should think there had been a heavy top-dressing of ashes applied, the white clover was so abundant. I am now satisilod by my own experience that the sheep are as much bo fore oows to keep up the mowing, as they are in the pasture. To do this, we must have Blieep that will slay where you put them, and that can be easily handled. I can handle my sheep as I can my cows. I can go myself aloue and drive any one of my full blooded BUoon to any part of the farm. v Which Kind are You! There is a class of farmors who are living only to grasp more acres. Their farms can never be largo enough, nor can their work men or themselves over do quite enough work. They cannot be satisflod with the income of a farm, nor could they be with that of any other business. But those who understand that the highest object of labor is not simply to make money, but to pro vide the largest amount of the means of Im provement aud innocent enjoyment the world aflbrds, can make the pursuit of ag riculture furnish more luxuries that really contribute to our well being than any other employment requiring an equal amount of capital. Their farms are not so large as to make slaves of themselves and their sons aud their wives and daughters are not woru out with incessant drudgery. Their door yards blossom with flowers, their tables are supplied with many varieties of well-grown delicious fruit, their houses are made cheerful by the influence of news- . papers, books and music, and a taste for tho pure and innocent enjoyments of life is developed in their children. Here and there a farmer's home exemplifies all the contentment and happiness possible to a race doomed to labor and disappointment. To Farlfy Rancid Lard. A correspondent of the Country Gentle man writes : "we had some forty pounds of rancid lard, which was valueless as it was. Knowing the antiseptio qaulitles of the chloride of soda, I procured three onnoes, which was poured into about a pailful of salt water, and, when hot, the lard added. After boiling thoroughly together for an hour or two, it was set aside to oool. The lard was taken off when nearly cold, and it was subsequently boiled up. The color was restored to an alabaster white, and the lard was as sweet as a rose." ' X3ST If a housekeeper or a housekeeper's daughter understand the mysteries of the kitchen, and the cook repels their presence, then cook should receive warning. If the ladles do not understand, then they should learn, or else take warning. Far the great er number of American women are and must be and should be participants la the details of household management. The greatest comfort is found in houses where the female members of the family, whether from choice, from prudence, or from ne cessity, take oversight of all parts of the house, and claim a right to do whatever they pleaso, and to direct whatever is done. One or other of the motives above men tioned should operate in every household. , Insect en Cattle. . A correspondent after having experiment ted to bis heart' content with several kinds of grease, tobacco, water, kerosene, ashes, anguentum, etc., for killing lice on cattle, has arrived at the conclusion that sulphur sprinkled on the animals, and well rubbed into tho tiair, and a tablespoocful glogor in meal dally for a week, is the simplest, safest and surest remedy he bus over tried. ,. Profit of Quinces. An Oh loan, who has three-fourths of an acre of quince orchard, from which last year he Bold three hundred bushols of first class fruit, spade the ground in the erring, and scatter a peck of eoal ashe around each tree, applying at the same time a quart o salt, and another quart when the quinces are half grown. , Iff Experiment recently made to Eng land indicate that wagons are most easily draw n, on all kinds of roads, when the fore and bind wheels are of the name size, and when the poll lie lower than the axle. .!r. .1. Walker's (.'a I i Corn in Yin v::r Hitlers mo a purely Vegetable v reparation, innue chiefly from tho native i.i-rlm found on the lower rmurPH of theSier r;i Nevada mountains of California, the mdicinnl properties of which nro estraet pi! therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. 'I'.lw question is almost daily nsked, "What in tho cause of the nupnrullclcd buckcss of Yvnkoah Uitteiis?" Our nnswer is, that tliev rcmovo the causo of disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the a?iMit blood purifier and a lifo-giving prin ciple, a perfect Innovator nud Invipjorator cf lha system. Never before in the history cf the world lias a mcdicino been com pounded possessing the remarkable qnal ltiusof Vinboaq Bittfiis in healing the sick of everv disease man is heir to. They are a pontic? Pnrgativo as well a a Tonic, reliev ing Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Din ens(!s. II men will enjoy ffooil health, let them use Vineoau ISitteks as a medicine, mill avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants i:i every form. It. II. iVIcDONAI.O A. '.. DrufiiilsU sml Uottm-nl Aji'iit. Hn l riiia,,, ,:iliftr. Ula, Mud cor. WumuUKtou sml l!lii,rUm nt., Suw York. Sold by nil Oruirsrikta and itoulvrs. November 10, 1S74 lm New Carriage Manufactory, On Uion Btkeet, East or Carlisle St.. New Bloomfleld, Penn'a. THE subscriber has built large and cnmmodl on Whop on Hliih St., Kant of Carlisle Htreet mew iiioniniiein. l a., wnere lie 18 prepared toman ufactureto order On, rriagos Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, bulltto order, and finished In the mostartlstlcand durable manner. .Havlnx 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. 49-KEPA IRINQ of all kinds neatly and promp Ijr done A call Is solicited. . SAMUEL SMITH siti S UNBUK.V' i . ,' FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF BUNBUHY. PENN'A. THIH Company has upward of $150,000 of as sets (without Its breuiluiii notes) as the Mtatn Commissioners' report will show, and as a kiouk ana hutuaii com r aw i, has more assets than any other local com puny In this State. It Insure country property at from tl.60 to S4.00 per thousand, for three years Including injury sustained from lightning. It takes risks from one up to tire years with or without a note, as applicants may desire, and In sures up to three-f ourtlts the full value of the prop erty. This Company has never laid a single assess ment and Is one of the cheapest, safest and most reliable companies In the Htnlo. iifffw " " a gem ;. i Z1"" llloomlleld, Terry co., Pa. . W Also. Agent for the North American 'Klrfe Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, aud tin farmers' and Mechanics Insurance Company of Dauphin Co., Pa., and also, Agent of some of the most reliable Lite Insurance Companies lu the uniieamaie. August 25, 1H71.U HEAL ESTATE -AT- PBIVATE S-A.XiE. A LA ROE AMOUNT of Valuable Real Batata IX. t Private Sale Id , s i : , . Perry County, renii'ii., consisting o FI N E FARMS of Various slznj with IMPROVEMENTS, well watered, well timbered nnd In the highest state of cultivation. Also Ore Lauds, Timber Lands, Mills, Tanneries, Foundries, 8TORE8, HOTELS and DWELLING BOUSES i Towns aud Country. . - , , , , i( ,,, j j .Persons wishing to mirchase. sell or ex change Heal Estate of any description, are re- ttlMMiuuiiy invito. ij can n my uiiice or ntitlinss me by letter, aud I will give all desired Informa tion. , , , f ' JAMES OUR, Agent. I iVNewBloomfleld1raMAug.lJ5. U7tt i. , i TRIiHPASS NOTICE. All persons are forbid den to hunt, rWi, gather lierrli'S, nuts, or take fruit on the land of the undersigned (unless they have permission.) All trespassers disre garding this notice, subject themselves to tin pe unities of the law of this commonwealth. Jacob Bruner, H.Ayle, ' J. frits, r. Horn, J. C. Meek, ' (1. I. Owen, 8. Ilriggs, , H. Poulk, J. B. Owen, ' .1. Keller, C. Weaver, H.Clay, i' ' ' C. Kathfun, (J. L. Llvkle, ' K. Owen, K. (I. Owen, J. Owen's heirs, J. Weaver, C. Hurulith. Beptember 29, 11174. , Agents Wanted. AGENTS WANTED for the Perry County Mu tual Uenellt Association, located St New Itloomlleld, Pa. And also for tho Lobauon Iu surance Company, of Jonestown, Ps. Address. LEWIS POTT KB, , Hec'T of Perry Co., Muluitl llennlit Assoolstlon, 38 4t New illoomneld. Pa. T ATII t LATH t I A Plastering Lath white and yellow pine for sale at reasonable rates. Also, J(ffl 8AW1MU dousby liKii. a. i.iuuiw i, 20 Ickesbuiu, Perry co., Pa. rr!LANNKL8 A splendid assortment or Finn L faelt, just opened Uy 1 " . MOK'aHt. 171 ALL STYLES 0 I'HIHTS and Uoodi Just opened by k. e ther f res SlOUTIMUK CLOCKS Keep tip with the times, new lot of ciocki Just received by Another UTIMER. ' Philadelphia Advertisements. WRICHT & SIDDALL, Wholesale Druggists, AND DKALEBSIN Patent 3Xolicines 100 3IA11KHT MTIIB:JET, l'liiladelphla, l'a. A. FULL STOCK OFEVEKYTHINO CONNECTED WITII THE BUSINESS, OV THE BEST QUALITY, AND AT VJEUY LOW 1UIICES. S- No clmrge made for Packing Boxes, and Goods delivered at Depots FREE of Cartage. 38t John Lucas & Co., Hole ana 1 -'-.St 1'ITK oat. v if;'1'. '': MANUFACTUKEKS Of TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, AND PURE SWISS GREEN, Also, Pure 1 White Lead and Color MANUFA CTURERS, Nos, IU and 14S North Fourth St., Philadelphia. AVID D. ELDER & CO., Successors to MILLER & ELDER, Booksellers aud Stationers, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS. And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS AND - wall:papeu. No. 4M Market Htreet, 31 PHILADELPHIA, PA. SOWER, POTTS & CO., Booksellers & Stationers, And Dealers in CURTAIN AND WALL-PAPERS, Nos. 630 Market aud 523 MinorStreets. PHILADELPHIA, PA. V Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United States, Kelton's Outline Maps, &c. , BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. 31t II. KENNKBY, WITH GETER & CARPENTER, , Wholesale Dealers in Tobacco, Segars Snuff, AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES, No. 7, NORTH THIRD STREET, I. H. OBTKR, n. 0. CAai'BNTIR. 8i3tf Philadelphia. OSWEGO ' Silver Gloss Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY. , Manufactured by T. KINGSFORD & SON, Has Become a HOUSEHOLD, NECESSITY. Its Kreat exeellencs has merited the commends tlou of Europe for America mauufacture. PULVERIZED CORN STARCH, .y Prepared by ,T. KINGSFORD & SON, Expresslv for food, when It Is properly made Into PuddlnKS, is a dessert of great excellence. A-For Sale by First-class Grocers. 23 2m. FRUIT TREES! THE undersigned wishes to Inform the public generally, that he has at his nursery In Tns carora township, Perry County, Pa., over forty varieties of APPLE TREES IN FIRST RATE CONDITION FOR PLANTING this fall, which he offers for sale at the nursery at the following; prices: Trees 7 ft. high, at 10 ets. aplene j from 7 to 9 ft hluU, atl5 eta, apiece, , Also a lot nf.,. PKAlt TllEEH, at 73 eta. anlece for stsndard, and sfl cents for Dwarfs. Cherries at 25 ets. apiece ; Naturul Seed ling Peach, at 3 to 5 ets. spleceaud UrapesatlO otfl. a piece. - Post Otlloe Address, ESHCOL, PERRY COUNTY, PA. nos iii:.m u. 'August 11. tf.t TOTS OF NEW OOOPS eonslstlncof Winter J Skirts of various Slvlrs, Dress floods, Hal moral Hiise, Olnuliams, bhtrtlns Hlrhies, f.c. (to. )unt received by F. MORTIMER.. BLACK AI.PAOCAS-The Cheapest am Best line of Alpacoas at prices from 2h ot-nts to ll.lX'lir yard, will be found al F. WOUllMtlf II Fhiladelplila Advertlsenieuts. ZIEOLEK & SWEARINGEN, Successors to "" HIIAFFNElt, ZIEOLEK ft CO., Importers and Dealers lu Hosiery, 41ovc, litltkoiiN, NuspeixlerN, THREADS, V OMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS, No.36, North Fourih Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Agent for Lancaster Comba, BARCROFT & CO., IiLparltiB and Jobbers . Of Staple and Fancy BUY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linoti3, White Goods, Hosiery, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth.North Side,) Philadelphia. A. B. Cunningham. J. H. Lewars. J.S.Glclm Cunningham, Gleim & Co., Wdolksalb Dealers in Tobacco, Segars, &c.; NO. 4, NORTn FIFTH STREET, rillLAUELPUIA. 33810 ISAAC W. ItANCK & CO., CoimiilsMioii ItlerehaniH. AND Wholesale Dealers In all kinds ot Pickled andSall Have Removed from Nos. 810 and 813 North Wharves, to tfo. 134, Worth Wharves, Bolween Arch and Race Streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA. S. 15. TAYI,JltT , WITH WAINWHIGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street?, Philadelphia Pa 11L.A1'CI1LKY'8 W Improved CUCUMBER WOOD g g PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, El 2 llaient and Cheap. The best I Pump for the least money. At- iciiiitiii in csunuiuiiy 1I1VUOU lu 'jfcjk niMJinoy i f mi lit iniprovea )) Bracket and New Drop Check J ValvM. which Gun he wlrhdrAwn without removing the Pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the q . Lwpper vnaiuuur, which uever cracksor scales, and will outlast everywhere. Send for Catalogue sua Price-List. OHAS. O. BLATOULEY, Manufacturer, 60(1 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Fa 6 S7ly DAVID J. HOAR & CO., Successors to HOAR MoCONKEY k CO., , ' ' WBOHSAI. BOOT AND SHOE WAREIIOUSE, ' i8 MAUKKT 8THEET, - Philadelphia, s Penn'a. Jlt V CO., Wholesale Dealers la Carpets, ' Oil Cloths, Shades, . Brooms, Carpet Chain, Batting, Wadding, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of ' Wood ami Willow Ware, No. 120 Market street, above 4th, - , Philadelphia, T. Janaaiyl. 1M. , , ... , LMUD, SlITLEE, WALTON, . WHOLESALE ' , HAUDWAUE HOUSE, No. 62S Market Street. I'UIladelphlu. WH0LESAlLv,v Jsnoiry 1, JS69 sWifiiiii "it riiilatlelphla Advertisements. QAMUEL BOMHEEaEB KJ WITH Jacob lleigel & Co., i ' Dealers in DRY-GOODS, 333 MARKET 8TBEET. Philadelphia, Pa. COUNTRY MEItCHANTS will And In onr J stock a complete assortment of DRY-GOODS of every description, to which we invito their at tention. SMtflm M. We will be thankful for all orders which will be promptly lllled at the lowest cash prices. HUEY & CHRIST, (Successors to) KBYDKR & CO. To those interested In the purchase of strictly JPure Ilye Whisky, For Medicinal Purposes we offer Bailey's Pure Rye, Price n to (A per gallon, and will shipin packages to suit purchasers. We also handle largely a COPPER DISTILLED WHISKY, Price from $1.50 to J1.75 . We import' Fine Wines, Brandies, & Gin, And are also manufacturers of DR. STGEVEirS TONIC HERB BITTERS. t& Send for Price List to HUEY ft CHRIST, 121 North Tmnn Stkeet, Phiidelphia. June 15, 1874. P. 25 ly. IIAIiMlS S. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALElt IN ' Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 210 NORTH WnARVES, 8 14 tr. Philadelphia. W. 1", KUHLKll, WITH W. HOWARD BROOKS fe STEVENSON, Manufacturers ot Fine FELT HATS ANDDAlEltSIN Hats, Caps and Straw Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, NO. 817 MARKET STREET, t First Door above Hood, BonbrlRht & Co, J Philadelphia. 8 14 tf. ST. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE UNION,") " JOS. M. FEGER, . . Proprietor, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.60 Per Day. THE ST. EI.MO Is oentrally located and has been re-ttlted aud refurnished, so that It will be found aseonifortuhle and nleuoitut iitminiti. plae as there is lu Philadelphia. 6 29 T EW T. M0UL. , , REPRESENTING , , Hanson, Paul & Imboden, Hannractnrer aud Wholesale Dealers In BOOTS & SnOES, No. 41 NORTH tHIRD STREET, T. ltoss Hanson, M. C. Haul. M. K. IMUOPBN.. .. PHILADELPHIA. Jan.6,'74 , S. P. 8TAMBAUGH. , WITH PATTERSON & NEWLIN, WlioIcMiiIc OroeerK, No. 120 AECII STREET . ' i-iiiladi:l fiiia. A. L. KkVB f. E. FaiTMias. IC ALII .V 1 It Jllltl .' . , t i '!! ti.t IM PORTBItS AND JOBHIKS OF O li i ti it , O-1 ii & h AND QUEENSWA11E, 801 and 803, Cherry 8t., between Arcb A Race, PHILADELPHIA.' ID Constantly ou hand. Original Assorted Packages. , Si. 9.1 10 jyjrjAM'l'KHS, DETWILKH CO., Maaufactureri of and Wholesale Dealers in CLOTHING, Cloths, CusslmeiW, Coltouades,&c, MARKET STREET, 7ti riiiLAhxriiiA.