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THE TIMKS; NEW IILOOMFIELD, PA., .TAMJAItY 0, 1877.
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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
We Invite enramunlntlntm from ll persons whners
tntrtdln ujsttnrs properly belotis-iuif lo this de
partment. flog Pens and Hog Cholera.
. "Ttw weight at testimony reganhng
hogcttofor, or Intestinal fever n It
might more properly be called, goes to
show that It results either from a variety
of circumstances, all of which, however,
can be classed under the one distinguish
ing head of neglect or violation of proper
sanitary conditions, or else It Is due to
contagion or infection from diseased
herds. This seems to be well founded,
and if so, the remedy Is a simple, al
though not an easy one. To change the
whole manner of keeping swine, and to
avoid the danger of Infection from the
herds of those farmers who never read,
and who never learn anything, is no
easy matter, however easy it may be to
say that it must be done. Much may
be done by example, and if those who
can adopt healthful methods of herding
their swine, avoiding damp, filth, crowd
ing In the pens, and increasing cleanli
ness in the feed and water, and isolate
their herds, will use these precautions,
we do not doubt that the plague will be
stayed. The first precautions should be
to provide roomy, dry, clean, airy pens,
supplied with clean water, and kept in a
wholesome condition. 'It is not the In
fluence of locality, but the better method
of herding, that keeps the Eastern
States free from this pest." Exchange.
How To Stew Oyster.
At Dehnonlco's, in New York, which
is the headquarters of epicures,, they
stew oysters in this way :
"Take one quart of liquid oysters;
put the liquor (a teacupful for three) in
a stew pan, and add half as much more
water ; salt ; a good bit of pepper ; a tea
spoonful of rolled cracker for each, put
on the stove and let it boil ; have your
oysters ready in a bowl. The moment
the liquor begins to boil pour in ail your
oysters, say ten for each person, or b!x
will do. Now watch carefully, and as
soon as it begins to boil take out your
watch, count just "0 seconds, and take
your oysters from the stove. You will
have your big dish ready with one and a
half tables poo nf ul of cold milk for each
person. Pour your stew on this milk
and serve immediately. Never boil an
oyster in milk if you wish it to be
good.', f
Decay of Fruits.
Itecent experiments by Dr. Brefeld in
Germany, have shown that decay in
apples was caused by fungi, Mucor
xiolonifera, M. raeemosun, Bairytiti
(Hnerea, and PenutUlum glauciim. But
the spores of thes fungi would not
germinate on sound apples. When
moistened with apple juice, however,
and placed on sound fruit they germin
ated rapidly, or when placed In bruises
or artificial wounds ; showing that sap
escaped from the cells and existing in
their interstices was' necessary to the
germination of the fungi. The obvious,
lesson is, keep the fruit free from bruises,
by careful handling, and, other con
ditions favorable, we may expect the
fruit to keep well. A lesson learned by
practice, but this Is a nice explanation
of It.
Keep Pigs Warm.
We hear much of feeding gwinc, but
however well we feed, if we give them
not a warm place to lie, the food is
largely wasted. In summer time plank,
or stone, or earth will answer for them
to lie on. Then they seek to keep cool.
In winter time a plunk floor without
bedding is unsuitable, and a stone floor
very objectionable. If the house is
heated with a stove, the heat is not
sufficiently uniform, nor sufficient to
keep them comfortable unless they have
a good bed of straw, or light material to
bury themsolves In. The difference in
profit between a hog that can at any
time get into a warm nest of its 'own
making, and a hog that is just kept cold
' enough to lie always uncomfortable will
do much in paying the way of a third
Pig-
Brentford Rolls.
Two pounds of flour, two ounces of
powdered sugar, a quarter of a pound of
butter, two eggs, one gill of yeast, milk
enough to form a dough, salt to taste.
Hub the flour, butter and sugar together;
lieat the eggs, and add with the other
Ingredients. When light, mould the
dough out in rolls, let them rise again,
itnd bake them on tins.
Egg Sauce.
Rub butter and sugur to u cream ; add
an egg well beaten ; boil a teacupful of
milk and add slowly, stirring all the
time, and the egg will be cooked
nmoothly.
piE SUN.
isrt.
NEW YORK.
1R77.
Tin different editions nf Tea Hi' during the
next year will be thesalne asdurlng the yar that
has Just passed.' The dally edition will On week
days beasheet of four pases, and on Holiday a
Bheet i( eight pane, or M broad columns i while
the weekly edition will be a sheet of elHht panes
of the name dimension nnd charauter that are
already familiar to our friends.
The Him will continue to be the strenuous nd
yocate of reform and retrenchment, and of the
substitution of statesmanship, wisdom and In
tegrity for hollow pretence. Imbecility, and fraud
In the administration of public allalrs. It will
contend fur the government of the people by the
people and for the people, as opposed to govern
mentln the ballot box and in the counting of
rotes, enforced by military violence.; It will en.
deavor to supply its readers a body now not far
from a million of souls with the most careful,
complete, and trustworthy accounts of current
events, and will employ for this purpose a numer
ous and carefully selected staff of reporters and
correspondents. Its reports from Washington,
especial!, will be full, accurate and tearless s and
It will doubtless continue to deserve the hatred of
those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or
by usurping what ine law docs not give tliem.
while It will endeavor to merit the conlldence of
the public by defending the rights of the people
against the encroachments nf nnjustllled power.
The price of the dully Hun will be 65 cents a
month or tfi.fto a year, post paid, or with the Hun
day edition IT. 70 a year.
The Sunday edition alone, eight pages, 11.20 a
year.
The Werklt Htm, eight pages nf 50 broad col
umns, will be furnished during 1H77 at the rate of
II a year, post paid.
The benellt of this large reduction from the
previous rate for ThB WkkIci.t can be enjoyed by
Individual subscribers without the necessity of
making up clubs. At the same time, If miy of
our friends choose to aid In extending circulation
we shall be grateful to them, and every such per
son who semis ten or more subscribers from one
place will be entitled to one copy of the papei
for himself without charge. Atone dollar a year,
postave paid, the expenses nf paper and printing
are hardly repaid ; and, considering the size of
the sheet and the quality of Its contents, we are
confident the people will consider Tub Weekiy
Him the cheapest newspaper published In the
world, and we trust also one of the very best.
BOM Address, THE HUN. New York City, N. Y.
BliA'ftJHLKY'S
Improved CUCUMBKK WOOD
PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, El
Holent and Cheap. The best
Pump (or the least money. At
tention Is especially Invited to
Blatchley's Patent Improved
Bracket and New Drop Check
Valve, which can be withdrawn
without removing the Pump or
disturbing the Joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
cracks or scales, and will out last
any other, for sale by Healers
everywhere. BeudfnrCatalogue
na Price-List.
CHAH. G
BLATCHLEY. Manufacturer.
371y
606 Commerce 8t., Viiilapelphla, Pa.
BOOTS
)o you want BOOTH of any kind t
If so, call and see the
LA11GK eSrrOJlv
SOW OFFERED HT
V . M O It T I M JC H .
yew lv anion Law,
aNDKIlun act oi l oneiess approved March 3,
1H73, widows of olllcers who were killed, or
died of disease contracted in the service, are now
entitled to lino per nionlh for each of their chil
dren. -
The guardian of a minor child of a soldier who
heretofore only received 18.00 per mouth pension
Is now entitled to 111), per moth.
Soldiers who receive invalid pensions can now
have their pensions increased to any sum or rate
between 18. and 918. per month.
.Soldiers whohavelost their dischargesean now
obtain duplicates.
Fathers and mothers who lost sons In the serv
ice upon whom .aey were dependent for support,
can also obtain pensions.
The undersigned having had over 10 years ex
perience in the Claim agency business will attend
promptly t claims under the above act,
Call on or address
LEWIS POTTKK,
Attorney for Claimants,
New BlanmHeld,
2ott. ' Perry Co.. Pa
Daily Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
PLOOMFIELD& NEWPORT!
rpHEsubscrlberwIsbes to notify the ultlzensol
JL Bloomtield and Newport that heis running a
Dally Line between these two places, and will haul
Frelghtof any kind, or promptlydellverpackages
or messages entrusted to his care.
Orders may be lelt for him at the stores of
F. Mortimers Co., New Bloomtield. or MilllganA
Musser, Newport , i' a.
.1. 8. WHITMORK.
Bloomtield .January 25,1870.
yil.LIAM M. SUTCI1,
Justice or the Peace,
AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
New Bloomtield, Perry County, Penn'a
W Special attention paid to Collections of all
kinds. Deeds, Bonds. Mortgages and Agreements
neatly executed. 7 16tf
Notice to Trespassers.
NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons not to
trespass on my grounds by picking berries,
Itshlng, hunting, or otherwise trespassing, as thev
will he dealt with according to law.
W. II H EH MAN.
Greenwood twp., Aug. 10. 1875. tf
T It I' ASS VOTICE. All persons are
forbid to trespass on my land In Kavllle
town hip for any purpose whatever, and a reward
of .r- will be paid for testimony that will convict
any person of such trespass.
,-. . ANDREW LOY.
May 9. 187ft If
F
LANNELH A splendid assortment of Plan
nels. ust opened by F.MORTIMER
$12
a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and
terms free. TRUE Ik CO,, Augasta, Maine.
lorly.
AVCTIOXEEHS.
TAMES CLEELAND
U Auctioneer,
Offers his services to the citirens or Perry and
Cumberland counties. Post ollice address,
Shermansdale, Perry co,. Pa.
D.HENRY,
AITTTnKKWJ?
Blain, Ferry county Pa.
WTerms Moderate aud every exertion made
to render satisfaction. stf
Auctioneer. The undersigned pivee
noticethat hewillcrysalesatany point In Perry
or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited aud
prompt attention wills given.
K. I. WELLS.
New Buffalo.
Perrvco..Pa.
D
AVID M'COY,
AnetMiieer
S Charre verv low
l'ut ODi't address
tketmrg Pentra-
1 "2
Neasf
if .?' I m
83
Philadelphia Advertisements. '
JANNEY &ANDREWS ' ; .
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 138 MARKET ST.,
I " t
Philadelphia.
g B. TAYLOR,
WITH
WAINWRIQHT & CO.
. WHOLESALE GROCERS
AUD
TEA DEALERS,
i
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Htret,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
218 NORTH WHAKVEP,
Philadelphia, Pa.
QAVID. J, HOAR & CO.,
Successors to
HOAIt MoCONKEY k OH.,
WBOLBSALB
BOOT ANDSHOE!
WAREHOUSE.
etU MARKET HTREKT,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
Wbolebalb Dbalbrs in
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4. NORTU FIFTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
gRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealersln
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, TwineB, &c,
And a One assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WAKE,
No. 120 Market street, above 41 b,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
SOLE AKD
ONLY MANUJ'ACTUllKKN
OF THE
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
AMD
PURE SWISS GREEN.
Also, Pure
White Lead and Color
MA NUFA V T VRER S,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St..
Philadelphia.
SMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
On High stkbbt. East or Cakublb St..
Sew Bloomfleld, Penn'a.
TllK subscriber has built a larta and coimnn
dlous Mhnp on High St., East of Carlisle Hlreet
New Hioomneici. fa., wiiere oe ! prepared toman
utaotureto nrner
Of every descrlptton,out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built toorder, and finished in the mostarttsticand
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,
fREPA IKINO of allklndsneatlyand promp
lydone A fall's solicited.
SAMUEL. SMITH
Philadelphia AdTertlscmonts.
J D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Hooksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers la
WINDOW CURTAINS
WALL. PAP EH, ETC,
No. 430 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
SH AFFNEK, ZIEQLEfl A CO.,
i
Importers tod Dealers la
IIolery, Gloves,
Etlbbons, Hunpendera,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety el
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 38, North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
J0WER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers la
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
ltI,ANi BOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order.
Mns. mo Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
- Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmet ics. Also, Robert's History of
one unitea wares. f eiton'suutnne Maps.sc.
B
ARCROFT & CO..
ImporteiB and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DRY - GOODS,
Cloths, Cassimeres,
. ' I 'I...'..'
Blankets,
Linona, White Goods, fcc,
Nos. 40S and 407 MARKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
JEW. T. M0UL,
REPRESENTING
Weimer, Wright & Watkiii,
Manufacturer & Wholesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
So. H02 Market Street,
1IIILAIKL,1?IIIA..
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
'' iMFOKTitns and Jobbers or
Oil inn. GIhhh
AND
QUEENS WARE,
JI23 Market Street,
1 1 1 1 LADELP 1 1 1 A .
H. KENNEDY,
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., '
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 806 MARKET BTRF.ET, ,. -
PBILADtiLPBJA.
710
Philadelphia AdTcrtlfMtncnts.
David Masters, f. A. Detwiler. W. M. B. Ball.
RASTERS, DETWILER & CO.,
Manufacturers of and
WH0LB8ALB DEALERS .Y
CLOTHING,
828 MARKET STREET,
TJ1TTT A ft17T YiTTT A
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WH0LB3ALM
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. (25 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Fenn'a.
JT. ELMO HOTEL,
(FORMERLY " TUB TNION,")
JOS. M. FEU EH, Proprietor.
817 & 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. '
Torma,
82.60 Per Day.
'lHIS HOTEL being centrally located, and hav.
JL Inn been entirely bktittbd, it will be found
as pleasant a stopping place as can be desired-
JINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT.
A CHIMNEY,
SHADE
AND
REFLECTOR COMBINED I
Giving Double the Light of
any other Chimney,
AT NO GRE ATER EXPENSE
FOR OIL I
Everybody who sees them are
delighted.
gig The Trade supplied at
a Liberal Discount.
F. MORTIMER, ,
Professional Cards.
JE. JUNKIN. Attorney at-I.aw,
New Bloomtield, Ferry CO., Fa.
Mr Office Next door to the residence of Judge
Junkln. tf.tf '
AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomtield, Ferry county, Pa.
UT" Office directly opposite the Poet-Offlce,.
and adjoining the Mansion House.
T EAV18 TOTTER,
ATTORNEY AT UW,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, FERRY CO., PA.
a-Claims nromrtlv secured and collected
Writings and aU legal business carefully attend-
ed to.
82 yl
JAMES H. FERGLSON, Attorney-at-Law,
NEWPORT, PA.
WOmce Market Street, near tbe Square. 35 6
CHARLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomtield, Perry Co. Pa.
Office with C. A. Barnett, Esq., on High.
Street, north side, nearly opposite tbe Presbyte
rian Church. , August 20, 1872.
JBAILY, Attorney at Law,
New Bloomfleld, PerryCo., Fa
- Office opposite the Mansion House aud next
door to tbe Po.tl-onice. ,
Refers to B.McIutire, Esq. June27,1871.
"TITM. A- 8PONSLER, Attorney-at-Law,
Tf Otllce adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomtield, Perry co Pa. 8 2 ly
JOHN G. 8HATTO, Snrgeon Dentist.
New Bloomtield, Perry Co., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
done in the best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
.Ofnce at his residence , one door East of the
Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponsler'a
Law ollice. 3 21y
"TITM. N. SEIBKRT, Attorney-at-Law,
W New Bloomtield, Perry co.. Ta.
Bloomtield, 3 S3 lv.
WM. M. BUTCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
New Bloomtield, Perry co.. Pa.
-Offlce Two doors West ot F. Mortimer
Store 87 ly
LEWIS POTTER, wotaby FCBUC, New Bloom,
field. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. Alt
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud
certified, will also take depositions to be rend In
aav court lu the United Ktates. 7101y
TBA8. J. T, McINTIRK, Attorney-at-Law,
y New Bloomueld, Perry Co., Pa.
- All professional business promptly audlaita
fully atteuded to. 3 2 lv.
M. A. MOItniSON,
JUHTICEOK THR PK APR and OKNKRAL
COLLECTOR, NbwGekuantowsi, Perry co.. Pa.
-lteiiilttanceswlll be made promptly feralf
Collections made. 7 44
CHA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Lawi
New Bloomtield. Perry co.. Pa.
M-OITIce on high street, North side, nearly op
posite the Presbyterian Church. v S21y
JICHARDL. MAGEE
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
- Oltloe at his residence. In CENTR E TOWN.
SHIP. Perry County, Peun'a.. one mile South of
New Bloomtield. 10 1