0 Till: TIM KS NEW 1JL00M FIELD, PA., FEimilAltY 0, 1877. IoomCHb pints. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. Ws Invite eommnniciitloni from All ppnmn whrisre iiitartvitfdtn matter iruirl)- belonKlOK to lhl 'le Btrtiaent. The Milkman In Malta. One of the imwt Interesting thing about traveling In foreign countries Is to us, not so much the countries them selves, ns the people who live In them. While we admire fine scenery anil grand buildings, mid like to vIhH ithoee plnces famous for eome event In history, we also like to know the jieople, nnd see how they live, and how they manage their matters of every-dny life in the house and out of It. We have met peo ple who have spent years abroad, and who could talk about mountains and lakes, cathedrals and painting, but could tell nothing about the people of the countries they visited, and who seem to have taken no interest in what was going on outride of, the hotels where they staid. When we visit a strange city, even in our country, we are sure to make a visit to the market, and see what the people live upon, and the different ways In which the things are brought to market and sold. The dllference between a market in Boston, and one In Charles, ton or New Orleans, is as great as if the two were In a separate countries, and if we go over the border to Montreal or Quebec, we find many things that seem new and strange. Not in the market only, but other every-day matters are managed differently In different parts of our own country, and these things are still more strange when we go abroad. When we first visited a city in our next door neighbor-country Mexico one of bur first surprises was the way in which people were supplied with water. (Join ing from a city where there was water in every house, and one had only to turn a cock to get an abundance, you may imagine how Btrnnge it seemed, to see the water brought around to tho houses in great leathern bugs upon the back of a burro or jackass. These bags were so arranged that one luing down on each sideof the animal; at the bottom of each bag was a hole, from which to draw off the water, and the funniest thing of all was the way in which this hole was stopped, to keep in the water until It was wanted. A cow's horn was put in from the inside, and stuck part way through the hole; when the Mater inan wished to draw off water for a cus tomer, he pushed up the horn a little from the outside, and when enough had been drawn, he let go of the horn, and the weight of -the water in the bag pressed it down so tight into the hole that not a drop would leak. Another odd thing In the same city was the way of serving milk; there were milkmen, but no milk-carts; the old cow herself was both can and cart, as she was driven from house to house, aud milked In the street before the doors of the customers. This is a slow performance, and hardly fair on the cow, to oblige her to make the milk, and carry it areund besides, but the customer is quite sure to get fresh milk and pure, though if all that is nn'd of milk-inen in Yankee cities is true, they would not be long in contriving some way to water the milk. The traveler who visit Malta, will see some thing like this Mexican method of (serving milk, only goats take the place of cows. . In our country boys and girls, at least those who do not live in the cities, know little about goat's milk, though in cities many of the poorer people of the foreign population, keep goats, as their neighbors, w ho have gardens, know to their sorrow. ( font's milk is very rich indeed, but you would not like to drink it, as it has a taste quite different from cow's milk, though per sons used to It do not nfind if, we have . often, in other countries, used It in coffee, and found it very good. In hot and dry countries there is not for the greater part of the year grass enough to support cows, and the people use gnats instead, aa they will live upon any green thing, and flourish where a cow would etarve. In Malta, and other places In southern Europe, the people use goat's milk almost altogether, and the towns are supplied by a boy, who milks the goat while yon wait for the milk. The flock of goats are driven along the streets, tind milked at the hou.-ie-door. The goats show great intelligence, aud seem to know their business rjuite as well as the persons in charge of them, as they " aoon learn the places where they are to lie milked, and will stop at the right houses of their own accord. Auicrira Agriculturist. Salt for Cows. A dairyman whose attention being culled to the fact of an increase in milk the days he gave his cows salt, ex perimented until he decided that salt given in email quantities every day is the best way. , Salt in the morning just lefore turning them out, a tablespoonful to each cow, and the flow of milk will -tie considerably lnerentted. MIE SUN. 177. NHW VllRlC. 1877. The illnvrpiit t-tllt mf uf Tiia Hu during Hie next yi-ur will be thfi tnmn asduring I he eiu- Unit Iih Jnil, inl 'I he chnly rditlnn will im week days b aaheet of four puut-, kiiiI m KiiihIhvs u -.licet of eight imge. or ill Immil eiilninut I while the weekly edition will be sheet, ol eight linden of the iiiiiiH dimension mill chuiHctei Unit are already Imulllur In our Iriemls. Tin Htm will mm 1 1 line to be the strenuous ml voenle of reform mill intrenchnieiil. and of the substitution of xiiiteoiiiHiMhlp. wisdom and in tegrity for Irillnw pretence, imbecility, nnd Iruiid in Hie iidiiiinHtriitiiin of nubile allnus. It will contend for Hie government the people by the people ami lorthe people. 111 npeaised to goveru mentln the Imllol, box and In the ceiiming of voted, enfori-ed bv military violence, li will en deavor to supply its leaders a body now not far from a million of smils wllh the must careful, complete, and trustworthy nci-iiuuts ot current events, and will employ for this pin pose a ninner oin and carefully selected stuff of reporters and correspotident-i. lis reports irnm Waslilnglou, espeelull, wltl be full, accurate and fearless i and it will doubtless cnntiu-.e to deserve I he hatred of those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or bv lisinpliii.' what til" law dues not give tliciii, while It will endeavor in innrit I he coulldenco of the nubile by defending the lights of the people agalust the encroachment of iinjnstllleij I power. The price of the dully Mrs will lie 5S cents a month or .'u a year, post paid, or with the Hun day edition 17.7" a year. The Si'nday edition alone, eight, pnges, $1.20 a year. The WkkklvSch, eliilit imgns of Sfl broad col umns, will oe !ni nlslii d iluriUK 1H77 at the la-e of II a year, post paid. The belief t of this large reduction from the previous rate for Tun Wekkxt can be enjoyed bv individual subscribei s without the necessity uf making up club. At the same time. If hut of our friends choose lo aid in extending circulation wo shall be grateful lo them, and every such per snn who scud ten or more subscriber! from one place will be entitled to one copy "line papej tor Himself wit houl charge. Atone dollar a year, postage paid, the expenses of paper and printing are hardly repaid ; uud. considering the size of the sheet ami the quality iff Its contents, we are coiitldept Hit- people will consider Tint Wkek it Kt;- Hie cheapest newspaper published In the w orld and we trust also one of the very best. fin-.it Address. 'I'll E HU.N, Hew York City. N. Y. I L.ATCI1 JUKI'S Improved CUCUMBUR WOOD I'll Ml", Tasteless, Durable, Kt llcient and Cheap, The best Pump for the least money. At tention Is especially Invited to niaieuiey-s rntum improved Bracket and New Drop Check valve, which can be withdrawn without removlliL' the I'nmu or disturbing the Joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never craoksor.sc.aled. and will outlast any other. For sale by Jlealera everywhere. Bend forCatalogne ana Price-List. . BLATC1ILEY. Manufacturer. CHA8. 113711- St!6 Commerce Ht., I'ullapelphla, I'a. BOOTS l)i) yon wanl UOO'18 of any kind t If so. call and see the LAHOK STOCK NOW OFFEKKU BT MOSt T I M 12 It , lr Sew Pension Law. UNOKlt wli iu ot Congress approved March J, 187 3, viliuirtn ol iillluei s who were killed, or died of fiiseiise coin raoied In the service, are now entitled to &.wrer month for each of then chll. dren. Tliegtiaidlati ol n mitior chilli of a soldier w ho limelolorr only loccived H.tm per mouth pension isimw entitled lo tin, per lootli. rtoldlers wlioreceive invalid pensions can now have their iensiHiis Increased to Hiiy sum or rate between ft), aud SIB. per mouth. Soldiers l. have losi their dlsttlwrges can now obtain duplicates. fathers and m-'ther who lost, sons In the set v ice upon wlium ..ley were dependent for support, can also obtain pensions. The undci'siiiiied having had o'er 10 years ex perience in the Claim agency business willattend promptly l claims under the above act. Call on or address LEWtS FOTTEU, Attorney for Claimants, New Bleom field. 2Utf. Perry Co., Fa Daily Kxpre'ss Bittl Freight Ait BKTWEEN PIOOMFIELD& NEWPORT! f pjIEsubscriberwishes to notify tlie cltlzey.sof JL Itlnomlleld and Newport that he is running a Daily Line between these two places. and will haul Kreigbtof any kind, or proinptlydelivei'packageii or mesiages entrusted lo his care. Orders may be lelt for him t the stores ol V. Mortimer Co., New Dloomlield.or MllllnanS Musser, Newport, a. .1. S. WHITMORE. Bloomlleld. faimai y 25,1870. w II.I.IAM M. SUTCH, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, Now Bloorafleld,. Perry County, Penn's T- Special atteiitloH paid to Collections of all kinds. Deeds, Moiuis.Mortgages aud Agreements neatly execute. 7 Kltf Notice to TreMHsers. NrOTICE Is hereby given to all persons not to trespass on mv grounds bv picking berries. tWMng, hunliHg. or otherwise trespaaiing, as they vlll he dealt Willi according to law. W. H If HUMAN. Jreenwood iwp., Aug. 1ft. 187.1. tf liit-.l' vs notk-f.-AII persons are I forbid to trespass on mv land In Kavllle Nnn,.l,i, lor anv nm-(Kwe whatever, and a reward of .i e-ili be paid for testimony that will convict anv pcr.son of sih-i, tresmss. Mnv i. 187 tf F i.ANXEt.H A splendid atsoi ttsent of Klan ueU, tust oitened 1y V. MflliriMF.il $12 adavu1- Iminn. Agents winded. Outfit and lenns free. 1 KUK . CO.. Angasta. Maine. ... !!!: AVCTl6yjiItS. TAMES CLEELAND u Auctioneer, Offers his services to the cltlzeiu of Verry and Cumberland eountie. Post, nftlce address. ; tthermairsdale, 1'env co.. Pa. w, D. HENRY, A UCTIOKEKR Blain, Perry county Pa. -Terms MiHlerate tmi every exertion made o render aatlsfaction. fii Anctloneer. TTie undersrrfrned irivei not Ice that he will cry sates at anv point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Or fie is are solicited aud proniptaltentloD wlllbe civen. B. I). WELLS. New Buffalo. Perrvce..P. Day1d M'COY! " Anctioweefr . Charges very low. Post OiUce address Ickeiburg Pevn'a- (t 1 jil (cm Sea' Mi Mi . N Phlliidelphia AflvertlscnientH. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 133 MARKET BT., Philadelphia. WAINWItlGHT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, Vorlh East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia renn'a. QHARLES S. JONES, WHOLESALE DK.Vl.lt II IN Fish, Cheese and Provisions, 218 NORTn WHAHVES, Philadelphia, Pa. D AVID. J, HOAR & CO., Successors to IIIUB. MlQO.NKKV l.'ll., WBCU.ISAI.F MOOT A N D S II O K W It E II i) t'SK, 1IJ MAltKET STBKKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO., WHOLBSiLl Drilbks Ilf TOBACCO, CIGARS &c NO. 4. NOUTH FIFTH 8TKEKT, PHILADELPHIA Pa. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealer si u Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And fine assortment ol WOOD and WILLOW WARE, N.420 Market street, above Uu, PHILADELPHIA. JOHN LUCAS & CO. SOLE AND ONLY MANUI'ACTUHEHS OF TUB IMPERIAL FRENCH, - AMD PURE SWISS GREEN. z i Also, Pur White Lead and Color MAP UFA VTURERS, Nns. 141 and 143 North Fourth (It., Philadelphia. gWIITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS, ()s FThiu 8ybect. East or Cabusli St., f w Rlooinnr Id, rnD'. TIIK subserltier lias built a larie and commo dious Hliop onHich 8t.,Kast-oI Carlisle Htreet New BliHiiufteld. Pa., where be is prepared toman -ifactnrrto order Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of nvery Style, bulltto order, nnd finished in the mntartisilcand durable manner. A Having superior workmen, be Is prepared to furnish work that will eompare favorably with the best City Work, and inueh mora durable, and at mueh more reasonable rates, V-HRPAIHlMnnf allklndsneatlyandpronip lydone A rail Is solicited. ' SAMURL SMITH in ... . . TB IMIINTIXO of every description neatly I eeentd on short notice and at reasonable I ales at this olllce. Phllndelphla Advertisements. J) D. ELDER & CO, BLANK BOOK MAN0FACTU1KKR llooksellcrs and Stationers, And Dealers In WINDOW CURTAINS WALL, PA1EB, K'l'C, No. 431) Market Street, , PlIILADELPIIIA Ta. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' Successors to .ill AFFN EK, ZIEOLEB ft CO.. Importers and Dealers la lloMlery, dUovefl, IlibboiiM, iispcnder, TriRKADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMWINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. .19, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A. Agent for Lancaster Comba. gowER, pons & CO., B:0KSLLBS. stationef.s, Aud Dealers la CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. HI.AAU ItOOHN Always oa hand, and madeta Order. s-is. .:ji. Miirket aud 523 Minor Streets PHIL AD EL PHI A f PA ALSO a. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's Historyot the United Hlates.Kelton-sOutllne Maps, to. B ARCROFT & CO., ffiiortti-i and Jobbers Of Btaple and Faney DRY - GOODS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Blankets, Linens, White Goods, &o., Nos. 405 and 40T MARKET STREET, (Above Fourth, North Bide,) PHILADELPHIA. JEW. T. MOUL, REPRESENTING Weimer, Wrfcht & Watkln, Mnniiraftoror & Wholesale Dealers IN Boots & Shoes So. .102 Market Street, iiin.A.rELriiiA. K AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS IMPORTKBS AKD JOBBIRS OF Cliitin, Glass AND QUEENSWARE, 23 Martet Street, w. H. KENNEDY, WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 50,1 MARKET STREET, PEILADXLPEIJL. ' 710 Philadelphia AdTerllsnnents. David Masters. I. A. Detwller. W. M. B. Ball. RASTERS, DETWILER & CO., Manufacturers of and WHOLESALE DEALERS IX CLOTHING, 828 MARKET STREET. 109 PHILADELPHIA. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JT. ELMO HOTEL, (FORMERLY "THE ONION,") JOS. M. FEtlER, Proprietor- 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Terms, $2.60 Per Day. 'I HIS HOTEL being centrally located, and bay J. ing been entirely rbfitted, it will be found as pleasant a stopping place as can be desired jINDSATS SILVER LIGHT. A CHIMNEY, SHADE AND REFLECTOR COMBINED ! Giving Douhlb the Light of any other Chimney, AT NO GREATER EXPENSE. FOR OIL ! Everybody who sees them are delighted. JjggJ The Trade supplied at a Liberal Discount. F. MORTIMER, Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Ferry eo., Fa. WOffloe Next door to tue residence of Judg Junkin. t&tl AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, New BloomMeld, Perry county. Pa. Office directly oppoeite the Post-Ofllce,, and adjoining the Mansion House. T KW19 POTTKB, ATTORNEY AT LAW, . NEW BLOOHFIELD, FERRY CO.. PA. "01alm promptly secured and collected Writings and all legal business carefully attend ed to. 32 yl JAMES H. FERQL80N, Attorney-at-Law. NEWPORT, FA. WOfflce Market Street, near the Square. 85 6 CHARLES H. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomlleld, Perry Co.-Pa. .Omeewlth 0. A. Barnett, Kq., on Blgb Street, north side, nearly opposite the I'resbyte--riaa Churoh. . ., August So, 1872. J- BAILY, Attorney at Law, New Bloomlleld, PerryCo.. Pa - Office opposite the Mansion House and next door to the Post-Offlee. Refers to B. Mclotire, Esq. Junet7,lS71. TTTM. A. 8PON8LER. Attorney-atLaw! f V Office adjoining his residence, on East Main street. New Bloom Held, Perry co., Fa. ly JOHN G. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Bloomlleld, Perry eo.. Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and hurglcal Dentistry done in the best manner, and at reasonable price. -Ofllce at his residence -one door East of tbe Robinson House, and opposite Wm. A. bponsler'e LawotJioe. 3 21y "TITM. N. 8 EIBERT, Attorney-at-Law. VV New Bloomlleld, Perryco.,ra. BloomBeld, 8 33 lv. T7-M. M. BOTCH. VY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, New Bloomtleld, Perry co.. Fa. Omee Two doors West ol F. Mortimer Store 87 ly I' EW1S POTTER. BOTART PUBLIC, New Bloom-. J Held, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully Erepared and acknowledgements taken. All. indsof Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certified, will also Uke doelttons te be reed In any court in the United States. 7 10 ly "1HA3. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, , V " New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. All profee sioaal business promptly aadfattb fully attended ta 8J1V. "TTT. A. MORRISON, Y JUSTICE OF THH PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR. NawtiEHMAMTOWN, Perry co.. Pa. -Kemittanceewill be made promptly far all Collections made. : 7 it HAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at Law, New Bloomlleld .Perry CO., Fa. .Oflice on high street. North side, nearly op posit tb Presbyterian Church. : 3 S ly RICHARD L MAGEE, JUSTICE OF THE PEAE, 4 Office at his residence, in CENTRE TOWN SHIP. Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South or New Bloomlleld. 10 S