THIS TIMES, NEW jpe Ioomfitlfc flints HOUSEr FARMLAND GARDEN. Things to Remember. Itemembrr that one can have the hands In soap-suds with soft soap with out injury to the skin if the hands are dipped in vinegar or lemon Juice Imme diately after. The acid destroys the corrosive effects of the alkali and makes the hands soft and white. Indian mail and vinegar or lemon Juice used on the hands when roughened by cold or tabor, will heal and soften them. Hub the hands In this, then wash off thoroughly and rub in glycerine. Those who sutler from chapped hands in the winter will find tills comforting. Remember never to leave olothes lines out week after week, but take them down and wind them on the reel, as soon as the clothes are dry. With this care, a clothes-line will lost years, But if left out, wind and rnin will mil dew and rot the line, and it will soon become worthless. Added to this, the clothes will be colored from the line, and dirty streaks almost impossible to remove will be seen where they rested on it. " Remember that a tablespoonful of black pepper will prevent grey or buff linens from spotting, if stirred into the first water in which they are washed. It will also prevent the colors running, when washing black or colored cambrics or muslins, and the water is not in jured by it, but is just as soft as before the pepper was put in. Remember that the wings of the tur keys, geese, and chickens should never be thrown away. Many people, especially in the country keep them simply to brush off the stove or range, but there is nothing better to wash and clean win dows. Chamois or buckskin is very good, but wings are better, and cost nothing, and their use is an economy utilizing that which would otherwise be thrown away. They are excellent to clean the hearth or stove, to dust furniture, but best of all to wash win dows, because the corners can le easily and perfectly cleaned by them, leaving no lint behind, as when cloths are used. Use these wings also to spread on paste when papering wall. There Is nothing that does that kind f work better. Two Important Items. Fifty two years ago, Mr. George ( !ole, Sr., one of the respected fathers of our -ouiitry, planted on his farm iu Wood cock township, a number of peach trees. Several of them are still alive and thrif ty, having borne fruit every season ex cept when frost interfered and killed the germs. Mr. Cole had heard that tansy, planted about the roots of the trees would prevent the depredations of the borer. He planted the tansy with the tree, and where, as in fence rows, it had not been interfered with by the plow or any other cultivation, the tansy as well as the peach trees have maintained themselves against bqth weeds and worms for fifty-two years. As tansy perpetuates itself, tbe experiment is cheap, and Mr. Co'"' experience may be valuably suggestive to fruit growers. A tree, cherry or jieach (tbeyarecousins germane), pierced In a hundred places, and "gum" (its life blood) exuding from every puncture, cau neither perfectly fructify, nor acquire or retain the stamina necessary to withstand our cold winters. We commend Mr. Cole's ex perience to the thoughtful consideration of fruit growers. Our second Item is about cabbage. For three years the cabbage worm lias made sieves not of cabltage only, but cauliflower ,rutabagas,and even common turnips, have furnished nests hatching places, and larvre food for the lemon colored moth that flits about our fields and gardens all summer. Mr. Ralph Lutton, carpet weaver, Randolph street, a few doors above Liberty, Las as good cabbage in his garden as was ever grown in that city. There is not the sign of a worm upon his cabbages, while those of all his neighbors are riddled. Tbe effec tual preventive was a few tobacco plants. Mr. Lutton has secured his cabbages, cured his tobacco, and during the winter can enjoy hiB pipe and the excellent esculent his pipeful of tobacco saved from the destruction. (.'mu'fon Jour ual. To Poison Rats. As rats are very Intelligent and capable of warning their fellows of danger, it is frequently necessary to change the loca tion of both traps and poisons if these animals are very abundant about one's premises. Poioon So. 1. A pint of plaster Par Is thoroughly mixed With a quart of oatmeal will prove fatal to either rata or mloe. Poison So. 2. Carbonate of Barytes two pounds, common lard, one pound, mixed together and left where the rats t-ttii And it.. It is tasteless, odorless, and ImjMiipable, but produces extreme thirst, causing deatli immediately after drink ing, Jiural Saw Yorker. 'HE SUN. 1S77. NKW VURK. 1877. 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The Wekki.tSi'N, eight pages of fit! broad col umns, will be furnished during 1877 at the rate of tl a year, post paid. , The benel'.t of this large reduction from (he previous rate for Tun Wf.kIlt can be enjoyed bv individual subscribers without the necessity of making no clubs. At the same time. If an'v of our friends choose to aid lu extending circulation we shall be graterul to them, and every such per son who sends ten or more subscribers rrom one tilace will lie entitled to one copy of the pape.1 or himself without charge. Atone dollar a year, postage paid, the expenses ol paper anil printing are hardly repaid ; and, considering the size of the sheet and the quality ol Its contents, we are contldeut the people will consider Tiik Wkek it Hun the cheapest newspaper published In the world, and we trust also one of the verv best. 6Wt Address, TIIK NUN. New York City, N. Y. BliATCHLEY'S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable, Kl fluient and Cheap. The best Pump for the least money. At tention Is especially invited to Hlatcliley'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 uracksor scales, and will outlast any other. For sale bv Dealers everywhere. Send forCatalogtie anu Price-List. CHAM. (! . BI.ATC1H.KY, Manufacturer. (IR7ly is Commerce St., Vnilauclphia, Pa. BOOTS lo you waut B K)TS of any kind t If so. call and see I lie STOCK SOW OFFERED BT K . MOUTIMKK. New Pension Law. aNDKli au act ol i undress approved Murch3, lH7.i, widows ol oiiicers who were killed, or died of disease contracted in the service, are now entitled to JinOper month for each of their vhll dren. The guardian ol a minor child of a soldier who heretofore only lecelved $S.(Hi per mont h pension Ihikiw entitled to $10. per motli. Soldiers who receive invalid peiisionscan now have their pensions Increased to any sum or rate between 8. and 18. per month. Soldiers who have lost their discharges can now obtain duplicates. leathers and mothers who lost, sons In Hie serv ice upon whom.dey were dependent fursuppm't, can also obtain pensions. The undersigned having had over 10 years ex perience in the Claim agency business willattend promptly t claims under the above act. Call on or address LEWIS POTTER, Attorney for Claimants, New BloomUeld, 20U. Perry Co., Pa Daily Express and Freight Line BETWEEN PLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT! rpHEsubscriber wishes to notify the oltlzensol JL BloomUeld and Newport t hat he Is running a Dally Line between these two places, and will haul Krelghtof any kind, or promptly dellverpackages or ine9sagesentrusted to his care. .Orders may be lett for kim at the stores of K. Mortimer Co., New Bloomtleld.or MilliganA Musser. Newport . fa. .1. 8. WHITMORK. Bloomfleld-lanuar) 2.).1870. "yyil.LlAM M . SLTCII, Justice ol (he Peart. AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Peon's n- Special attention paid to Collections of all kinds. Deeds, Koiids.Mnrtg.'igesand Agreements neatly 'xeeitted, 7 liitf Notice to Trespassers. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons not to trespass on my grounds by picking berries. Ilslilnu, hunting, or ntlier'wlsetrespassiiig. as Ihev will he dealt with acc.urdlngto law. W. H HERMAN. (ir..Mi1Wooil twp., Aug. 10, 1K7.T. tf T1JKIA8H NOTICE. -All persons are forbid to trespass on my land tn Knville towii'hlp for any purpose whatever, and a reward of V will lie paid fr testimony that will convict any (K'rson of such trespass. . . ANDREW LOY. May It. 1876 tf FLANNELS A splendid assortment of Klan nels. just opened by Y. MORTIMER 1 0 a day at home. Agents wanted. Out fit and A" terms free. TRl!K & CO.. Augusta, Maine. i inrly. AUCTIONEERS. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services to the citizens of Perry aud Cumberland counties. Post otllce address, RherniaiiKdale, Perry co.. Pa. D. HENRY, ATTCTTnKF.KW Blaln, Perry county Pa. -Term Moderate and every exertion made to reader natisfuetlou. Rtf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and prompt atentlon wlllbe given. K. P. WKLLH. New Buffalo. Perrvco..P. D iAYJD M'COY, Auctioneer OCA f I'U ........ l... . ..... F. ' -.J WJ. j I1, Iekesburg J'oou'a- Post Office address it S a 111 Philadelphia Advertisements. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 135 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. s. B. TAYLOR, WITH WAINWRIGIIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North Kast Corner of 2nd aud ArehStret, , Philadelphia Penn'a. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 216 NORTH WHARVES, Philadelphia, Pa. JJAVID. j, HOAR & CO., Successors to HOAR McCONKKV a CO.. WBOLBSAI.I .- s B O O T AND SHOE VV A UK HO IT Si: , 13 MARK Kl' STItEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QUNNINGHAM.GLEIM&CO., WbOLKSALI DlALSKS IN TOBACCO, CIGARS &c SO. 4. NOKTH K1FTH STUEET, PHILADELPHIA Pa. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealer sin Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Cham. Wadding, laming. Twines. &c, And a line assortment of -U'OODuml WILLOW WAHK, Ne. 120 Market street, above 4th. PHILA DELPH I A . OHN LUCAS & CO. J HOLE V ON J V MAN V l-'ACT 1 1 It K It S OF THE IMPERIAL FEEKCn, MI fUHZ SWISS GREE. 1 Aluo. Pure White Lead iind Color ' VAYrfA'rifiEK'S. is. HI anil H.t North Fourth nr.. Philadelphia gMiTH'S CARRIAGE WORKS', in High Ktubkt. East op Cahibli Bt.. ' Xrw Blqomfleld. Penn'a. THE Hiibsvrlliei hasfculltalarae and conunii illntis Hluip on Hitch HI., East of Carlisle HI reel New Bloointleld, Fa., where he Is prepared to man ifaetmeto order i Of every description, out of the best material. Sleifflis of every Style, htillltnorder. and nulshed in the uioatartlatleaDd durable manner. Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and mni'h more durable, and at union more reasonable rates, W REPAIRING of all kind neatly and promp l)diue A 'allissolinltfld. SAMTKl. SMITH ltf 1 Philadelphia Advertisements. D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS Booksellers and Stationers, And Dealers In , WINDOW CUKTA1NB AT ALL) PAPBU, KTC, No. 430 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA Pa. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' Successors to Ml AKFNEK, Z1EOLEB A CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, Glove, Klblon, NuNpeiider, T BREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agents for Lancaster Combs. OWER, POTTS & CO., ) ECOKSELLEES. STATIONERS, - And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. IILAXK BOOKM Mways on band, and made to Order. Nos. Vio Market and 523 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ' . ALSO . Publishers of Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of ne uuiienniaies.reiion'suuiiine Maps.sc. jgARCROFT & CO., Importeia and Jobber Of Staple and Fauoy DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, &o., Nos. 405 and 407 MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Side,) PHILADELPHIA. JNEW. T. MOUL, REPRESENTING Wdmer, Wrisht & Watkin, .ITannracturer & Wkolesale Dealers IN Boots & Shoes So. 302 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. K AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS IMPOBTBHS AND JOBBIHB Or C'llillJX, Gr lilHS AND QUEENS WAEE, H23 Market Street, iiniET.riiiA. yr h. KENNEDY, WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 6M MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. David Master. I. A. Detwller. W. M. B. Ball. RASTERS, DETWILER & CO., Manufacturers ot and W110LBSALK DEALERS IX CLOTHING, 328 MARKET BTREHT. io, PHILADELPHIA. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. (25 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JT. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "TBE UNION.") JOS. M. FEUER, Proprietor 817 & 819 ARCH BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $3.a0PerDay. HIS HOTEL being centrally located, and hav . Ing been entirely kefittkd, It will be found as pleasant a stopping place as can be desired ' JINDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT. A CHIMNEY, SHADE AND REFLECTOR COMBINED !' Giving Double the Light of any other Chimney, AT NO GREATER EXPENSE FOR OIL ! Everybody who sees them are delighted. US The t Trade supplied at a Liberal Discount. F. MORTIMER, Professional Cards. JE. JTJNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooraneld, Perry CO., Pa. - OfSce Next door to the residence ol Judge Juuklu. , 45ti AM. MARKEL, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtteld, Perry county. Pa. Vdff" Office directly opposite the Fost-Ofilce,. and adjoining the Mansion Honse. TBWI8 POTTZB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEERS CO..PA. -Claims promptly secured and collected Writings and au legal business carefully attend ed to. 82 yl JAMES H. FKROliSON, Attorney-at-Law, NEWPORT, PA. -Ofllce Market Street, near the Square. 36 HARLES U. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New BloomUeld. Perry Co. Pa. tt Office with C. A. Barnett, lisq., on High Street, north side, nearly opposite tbe Presbyte riaa Church. . August JO, 1872. JBAILY.'Attorneyat Law, New BloomUeld , Perry Co. , Pa Office opposite the Mansion House and next door to the Post-Oftlee. Refers to B. Mclntire, Esq.' ' June27,1871. "TTM. A. 8PONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, IT Office adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Bloomfleld, Ferry oo., Fa. 3 3 ly JOHN Q. 8HATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Bloomtleld, Perry CO., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical aud Surgical Dentistry done la the best manner, and at reasonable prices. 4.0ffice at his residence .one door East of the Roblnsoa House, and opposite Wm. A. Sponsler's LawofUee. 8 21y "tTTM. N. SEIBKRT, Attorney-at-Law. YV New BloomUeld, Perry co., Ta. bloomfleld, 3331v. -1TTM. M. SOTCH, W ATTORNKY-AT-LAW, New BloomUeld, Perry oo.. Pa. WOfflee Two doors West of P. Mortimer Store 37 ly T EWI8 POTTER, kotabt PCBUS, New Bloom JU Ueld. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds. Mortgage aud Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. Al klnrts of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud certified, will also take depositions to be reed lr auv court lu the United States. 7 10 ly IHA8. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New BloomUeld, Perry eo.. Pa. All professional business promptly andlalt b fully atteaded to. 3 1 1 v. "1TTM. A. MC Y JUSTICE l COLLECTOR, Nl MORRISON, OK THKFKAt'K and GENERAL COLLECTOR, N aw fi rkiiaktowm, Perry co ., Pit. Remittances will be made promptly feralf Collections made. T it CHAS. A. BARNKTT, Attorney at Law, New BlvoroHeld. Perry eo.. Pa. M-Offlce on high street. North aide, nearly or poule the Presbyterian Chorea. 3 Sly R ICHARD L; MAGEE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. W Office at his residence. In CENTRE TOWN- IBHIP. Perry Cennty, Penn'a., one mile South ef New BloomUeld. N9