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HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN.
Wfinylta rnmmntilcnHnnn fnm nil Mrnn wlm it
ItitnrpntM lu matter, properly belonvinir to turn do
1 tart men t.
Things to Remember.
Ilememlipr tlint mirrors should never
lie hung where the eun shines directly
upon them. They noon look misty,
grow rough or granulated, and no longer
give hack a correct picture. The amal
gam, or union of the tinfoil with
mercury which Is spread on glass, to
form a looking glass, Is easily ruined by
the direct, continued exposure to the
solar rays.
Remember that lemons can be kept
sweet and fresh for months by putting
them In a clean, tight cask or Jar, and
covering with cold water. The water
must be changed ns often as every other
day, and the cask kept In a cool place.
Remember that a tablespoonful of
Muck pepper will prevent gray or buff
linen 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 Injured
by It, but Is Just as soft as before the
' pepper was put In.
Remember that one can have the
hands In soap suds with soft soap wlth
.out Injury to the skin, if the hands are
dipped In vinegar or lemon juice im
mediately after. The. acids destroy the
corrosive effects of the alkali and make
the hands soft and white. Indian meal
and vinegar and lemon Juice used on the
hands when roughened by cold or labor,
will heal and soften them. Rub the
hands In this, then wash off thoroughly
and rub In glycerine. Those who suffer
with chapped hands in the winter will
And this comforting.
Sulphur for Poultry.
As a preventive and cure for various
ailments in fowls, and generally con
ductive to health, sulphur will be found
highly valuable and very satisfactory In
its results. As a cure for vermin it baa
no superior. A little mixed with the
food occasionally, will be distructive to
parasites ; or it Is, perhaps, more effica
cious In destroying vermin when applied
externally. To disinfect a hennery and
' destroy all parasites, it is advisable,
whenever occasion requires, to burn
sulphur until the house is entirely
fumigated with the smoke ; the chicks,
of course being first all removed and the
windows and doors closed. If It Is desir
ed to have the fowls roost in the house
the night or the day it Is fumigated with
the sulphur, It will of course be necessary
to attend to this In the morning, and
then give It a thorough airing before the
fowls are returned.
Again, for general ailing of fowls and
pigeons, nothing Is more efficacious, nor
will revive them sooner than the inhala
tion of the fumes of sulphur. Put the
. sick birds in a closed room and burn a
, little sulphur as much as you can stand
5 your self. An almost immediate change
for the better will be the result. I have
had a bird, so sick as not to be able to
htand, Immediately become completely
reanimated by Inhaling the sulphur,and
Its eyes and whole frame suddenly pos
sess new vigor. Continue the treat
ment once a day until the fowls are
cured. A few minutes at a time Is
sufficient. I heartily recommend the
thorough trial of the above simple
directions.
U3TTho currant worm has already
made its appearance, and henceforth
until the berries are ripe and picked it
will be nesessary to keep close watch
upon the currant and gooseberry bushes.
Lime sprinkled upon thetn, it is said,
will destroy them. ' Our own remedy Is
this : We buy at the drug store five
cents worth pulverized white hellebore
and put in a clean coal scuttle or other
vessel and fill with water. After stand
Ing a day or so we pour some Into a
rnall sprinkling can and, either soon
after a shower or early in the morning
when the leaves are wet from dew, give
the bushes a good sprinkling. One
good sprinkling will kill most of the
worms, but we generally go over twice
and three times to niake sure work. A
equjn woum De more elleetual than a
sprinkling can, as the worms mostly
are lodged and work on the under side
of the leaves. , This remedy Is certain if
properly attended to, and we commend
it. The trouble and expense are trifling,
Ex.
Protecting Strawberries.
It is established beyond controversy
xnai Birawocrnes protected In winter
a coverlnic make an earlier start i
rlpeu the fruit sooner the following
season. Straw la the most economical
covering that can be used. The boughs
trimmed from evergreens the forest
pine or nemiocK are excellent, and
many localities easily obtained.
In
6 New plecelieet inmle.retallsfnr i TWnt for
HI els tump, Cieap MilsloCo.,MIlclleboro,
l!3d4
Bet bargains In America.!? A RMC J. I'. Man-
Man anil Catalogue free-' ""vcha
Dover.
Delaware.
2 3.14 w.
Life and Health Without Drugs.
Blue and Red
LIGHT.
Dr. Paneonst's grout
work In NOW HICAIlY
KOIt AflENTR. Tlio
onlv Book practically
treating till now uni
versally abnrbliig topic. . Knows Imw to apply
the treatment, and; tell of ninny Aneoewfnl
cures madn by the use of till wonderful medi
um. Circulars and beat terms to early appli
cant, .f. M. HTODDART & CO., 7ll Chestnut
Htreet. Philadelphia. 23 14w
1 lit Al Tit 1 HI !
A chance for all to make or save
mnney.and get the BEST HOODS In the market
TEAS, COFFEES, &C,
Hold at lower prices than the same qualities can
be bought at any other house In this country.
Alt goons gnaranteeo. to no Hatisiaciorr ana ns
represented, or the money will be refunded on re
turn of the goods, which may be done at our ex
pense. The reputation of our house forsetllng standard
goods at Low prices, (for Stl years), has given us a
standing In New York City and rlolnlty, that Is
not enjoyed nyanv other nouse in tne irnne.
A fter mature deliberation we have determined to
offer our goods to housekeepers, at the LOWKST
WHOI.KHA1.K TKA1IK I'KICKN, Wlien a CI, I HIS
formed large enough to make a small case. The
cood of each member of the club will be nut In
separate packages, and marked with name and
cost, so as to avoid confusion In distribution.
(foods will be sent by Express to Collect on Un
livery. All wisning in save money oy piircimsiiiR
fnmllv suunlles at New York Wnolesalle Trices
can talk the matter over among friends and
neighbors, and send tons lor Club Clrculnr.rrlcn.
list, Sc. We give a present of either goods, or
monev to the nerson who nets ill) the club, to
compensate for trouble, etc. Samples of TEA
C'OFFKK sent by mall.
Menu ior rnce-nsi, ana i iud uircuiar. ram
Stiner's New York it China Te Co,,
M. If. MOHKH ft CO.. Proprietors. 2Mt
tJf77,79,8l,B4and8o VJCUEY Htreet, Au York.
YATES & CO.
YATES SCO.
YATES CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES SCO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CC.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO,
YATES S CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES & CO.
YATES SCO.
YATEL&CO.
YATES SCO.
YATES & CO.
YATES SCO.
YATES & CO.
YATES SCO.
THE GREAT
ONE PRICE
CLOTHING HOUSE
OF
A. C. YATES & CO.
IN THE
LEDOER BUILDING
Is the BERT and the CHEAPEST
Place to Buy Spring and
Summer Jteady-Made
CLOTHING.
The Slock comprises the Finest
Assortment ever ottered at Retail
in this country, and all at about
one half the usual price. The
goods are unsurpassed In
Style! Quality!
Workmanship !
Price!
Hpe,-ial entrance for ladles to
Chlulien's Department on sixth
Htreet.
A. C. YATES & CO.,
LEDGER BUILDING,
HESTNUT.COR.SIXTH,
PHILADELPHIA.
THE syAJflQAJp.
WET THE KTAMAi:i.
" ItoiwMtobeintrery Library, aim fit frery
Academy and eiwrytfciooL" Hou.Clias.Snmuer.
A Isrire. handsome volume of IBM rirt, containing
counldi rably more than IlilUKW V nni" in ItH Vo
cabulary, with the correct Prouuuciutlou,
Definition, and LtymoloKy.
FUlly Illustrated. Library Sheep. $10.00
"WORCESTER"
Is now reurdcd the standard authority, ind is so
recommended by Bryunt, Longfellow, Vt hlttler, Hmn
ner, Holmen, Irvintr, wluthnip, AkwhIz, Marxh, Henry,
Kverett, Mann, Quincy, Feitou, Hillard, and the maier
lty of our moac distiluruished Hcuolurft, anil 1m, bexide,
recognized as authority by the lk'imrtmenta nt our
National Government TIfK COMPLETE 8EHIE8 OF
WORCESTER'S DICTIONARIES
Suarto Dictionary. Illustrated. Library Hheep,IO.OO.
uiveraal and Critical Dictiouary. 8vo. Library btieep,
4.25.
Academic Dictionary. Crown Bvo. Half roan, $3.00.
Comnrcnmmive Dictionary, Illustrated. Umo. Half
roan. $1.76.
Hchool (Elementary) Dictionary. 12ino. Half roan. tl.OO.
Primary Dictionary. Illustrated. lGiuo. Halt roan, toe.
Pocket Dictionary. Illuntrated 24lno. Okitll, HOcta. ; roau
flexible, lift en, j roan, tuckt. irilt edy-en, iUM.
Many Hpccial aids to Mudeuta, in addition toavery
fuil prouounciiur aud denniuK vocabulary, make tutf
above named book, in the opinion of our moxt dW
titiKUiahed ediicutors, the moat complete aa well as by
far the cheaiieat Dictlonarlea of uur luuiruafre.
. For sale by Booksellers Kenerally, or will be sent,
carrtaKe free, on receipt of the price by
J. B. LIITINCOtT CO..
PuhllHhers, Hookeellera and Htatimier,
23 719 and TIT .Vlnrket 8t PHILADELPHIA.
Rfinif See this. Only tl.M capital required to
DUUIxtn start canvassing for MAKK TWAIN'S
NEW 8(!RAr.BOOK. Apply, with stninn. to
John K. Hallowell,139Eastp AJAQQPRQ
KlgUtSt., New York. 2u4tWl VMOOLIIO
The Black Hills.
By II. N. MAonuiB, who has spent 12 ears In
this region. Latest accounts of Gold and Silver
prospects. Agricultural and Grazing resources.
Climate, Hunting, Fiahine, Indians, and Settlers'
Adventures with them, Milling and Wild West
ern Life, the Waterfalls, HolliuK (leysers, noble
Scenery, Immense Gorges, eto. with 27 fine Il
lustrations, and one map. Price Only Ten Cents.
Sold bv all Newsdealers, or sent post-paid for li!c.
by DONNELLY, LOYD & CO, Publishers. Chi
cago, IU. 20dW
' NO We will start yeu In a business you
liU can make f. a week without capital)
MDMCVeasy and respectable for either fex.
IViUll 1 1 M. A. Youmu, 261 Bowery. N.Y. 17 8m
111 I eomio oil chromo, 7x11, mounted, worth S6c, I
U M pk love rarda, 1 pack comic envelops, 1 pk oomlo
canta, 1 pk scroll, 1 34n hook Fun, all sent for
only Wo, at'Pj, Novelty Co., Mlddleboro, Maaa, IMw
Is not easily earned In these times, but
can ue mane in tnree nioiiiiis oy
any one of either sex. In any part oi
the country who Is willing to work steadily at the
employment that we furnish. vt a week In your
own town. You need not be far away from home
overulgh. You can give your whole time to the
work, or only your spate moments. It costs
nothing to try the business. Terms and (i$ Outfit
free. Address at once, U. Hallbtt & Co.. Fort
laud, Maine. 1 ly-
Philadelphia Advertisements.
jANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
. N. 183 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
WAINWHIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a.
QHARLES S. JONES,
WHOLESALE DEALEK IN
Fish, Cheese and Provisions,
216 NOHTH WHARVES,
Philadelphia, Pa.
D
AVID. J, HOAR & CO.,
Successors to
HOAR McCONKEY ft CO.,
WHOLRSaLI
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE.
BlU MAItKKT STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
QUNNINGHAM, GLEIM & CO.,
WaOLlSALI DlALBHI IH
TOBACCO, CIGARS &c
NO. 4, NORTH FIFTH 8TKEET,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealer sin
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines. &c,
And a One assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 420 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN LUCAS & CO.
BOLB AUD
ONLY MANUFAOTUHER8
OF THE
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
ADD
PURE SWISS GREEN.
Also, Puro
"White Iead and Color
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 aud 14S North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia.
gMITH'S CARRIAGE WORKS,
On High Stbbst, East or Cawjsli St.,
New Bloomfleld, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has built a large and commo
dious Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street
new Hioomneld. fa., wuere ue is prepared to niaa
uiaotureiooraer
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of erery Style,
bullttoorder, and finished In the moetartlstleand
durable manner.
CSV Having superior workmen, he Is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at mucn more reasoaaoie races.
-KEPAIRINOof allklndaneaUyandproup
lydone AcalllssoNclted.
SAMUEL' SMITH
nf
LANNKI.S A splendid' assortment of Flan
nels. fust o pened by F. MORTIMER
Philadelphia Adrertlscments.
p D. ELDER & CO,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS
Booksellers and Stationers,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
WALL PAPER, ETC,
No. 430 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA Pa.
JfEIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
SHAFFNBR, ZIEGLEfl ft CO.. .
Importers and Dealers In (
IIoMlery, dloves,
ItlbboiiM, Nuaipeiitlern,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety ol
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No.86, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
Agent 8 for Lancaster Comb.
jower, pons & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order.
Nos. S30 Market and S2S Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
. Publishers of Sanders' New Readers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History ol
ins uaiveaoiaies,j"eiion euuiune juaps.so.
B
ARCROFT & CO.,
ImporUifl and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
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 & Watkin,
Manufacturer & Wkolesale Dealers
IN
Boots & Shoes
No. 309 Market Street,
K
AUB FRYMIRE & EDWARDS
Importibs aud Jobbkbs or
AND.
QUEENSWAEE,
9 23 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
w.
H. KENNEDY,
WITH v
TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 60S MARKET STREET,
THILXDMLTHIA. T H
Philadelphia Advertisements.
JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
WH0LE8ALM
HARDWARE HOUSE
No, 628 Market Street.
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
gT. ELMO HOTEL,
(FORMERLY "THE ONION,")
JOS. M. FEUER, Proprietor
817 & 819 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Terms,
$2.60 Per Day.
'I IIIS HOTEL being centrally located, and hY
X Ing been entirely hkpitted. It will be fouilG
as pleasant a stopping place as can be deslreU
JJNDSAY'S SILVER LIGHT.
A CHIMNEY,
SHADE
AND
REFLECTOR. COMBINED !
Giving Double the Light of
any other Chimney,
AT NO GREATER EXPENSE
FOR OIL I
Everybody who sees them are
delighted.
JJJ The Trade supplied at
a Liberal Discount.
F.MORTIMER,
W
EST STREET HOTEL,
Nos. 41, 42, 43 A 44 West St.,
NEW YOIIK,
TEMPERANCE HOUSE, ON THE EURO
PEAN PLAN.
ROOMS 50 and 75 cents per day. Charges rery
MODKBATE. The best meats and vegetables In
the market. BEST HKDB In the City.
; 17 lya B. X. BABBITT, Proprietor.
Professional Cards.
JE. JUNKIN. Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry eo Pa.
r Oflloe Next door to the residence of Judge
Juukln. . tut
AH. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law,
New BloomUeld, Perry county. Pa.
Office directly opposite the Post-Office,
and adjoining the Mansion House.
J-POTTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA.
Claims promptly secured and collected
Writings and all legal business carefully attend
ed to. 82 yl
JAMES H. FERGLBON, Attorney-at-Law,
NEWPORT, PA.
WOfflce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6
HARLES H. SMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New BloomUeld, Perry Co. Pa.
WSvOfflce with G. A. Barnett, Esq., on High
Street, north side, nearly opposite the Presbyte
rian Church. August 20, 1672.
"T7M- A. BPONSLEH, Attorney-at-Law,
TT Office adjoining his residence, on East
Main street. New BloomUeld, Perry Co., Pa, 3 2 ly
JOHN 0. 8HATTO, Surgeori Dentist,
New Bloomfleld, Perry eo.. Pa. -All
kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
done In the best manner, and at reasonable
prices.
MOfflce at his residence one door East of the
Robinson House, and opposite Wm. A. bponsler's
LawofUce. 8 2Iy
TTTM. N. 8EIBF.RT, Attorney-at-Law,
VV New Bloomfleld, Perry eo., Ta.
Bloomfleld, 1 33 lv. ,
WM. M. SUTCH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
New Bloomlleld, Perry eo.. Pa.
-Omce Two doors West of F. Mortimer
Store 3 1 ly
T EWI8 POTTER, uotakt pubuc, New Bloom.
XJ Held, Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds, Bonds, Mertgages and Leases carefully
Erepared and acknowledgements taken. Air
Inds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will also take depositions to be retd ln
any court In tbe United States. 7101y
fyOAA. J. T, McINTTRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomfleld, Perry eo.. Pa.
All profeesional business promptly andfaitb
fully attended to. 8 2 lr.
TtTM. A. MORRISON,
VV JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL
COLLECTOR, NiwGekmantows, Perry eo.. Pa.
-Remittances will be made promptly feral1
Collections wade. T44
HAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
NewBlooinfleld.Perryeo.,Fa
.Ofl1ce en high street. North side, nearly op
pusibo me t reaujLvriaa vnurcn 3 llf
RICHARD L. MAGEE,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE,
-f)(ttceit his residene In TRNTRR TOWN.
SHIP. Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of
rIX'IIAM M- sutch
Justice of the leare.
AND GENERAL mi l PrTim
New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a
8pee!!aentlonpald ta Collections of all
kinds. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages and Agreement
neatlyexeeuted. Tlutl