0 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.. MAY G. 1870. ljc Ijloomfidtr imts. Newport Advertisements. GREAT- ! 11. S. COOK & CO., HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN, We Invtta flnmmmitratlnnH fmm nllpprnnni whrt lire iiu' ruiwi luiiiHiturs property UPiouguikj i tW- Wood Ashes for Peach Trees. I have never known a person Mho would dlpute the RBsertlon with which the chapter on peaches In Thotnm lYult CulturM opens, that "the peach, when in perfection, Is the most delicious fruit of our climate." Unfortunately, the disease known as yellows, and the enemy known as the peach-borer, make It, in many localities, one of the most dlflcult of fruits to grow. For several years I have used wood ashes about my peach trees with lnaVked success In obviating these two evils. About peck of fresh ashes is applied each spring and fall about the stem of the tree hi a little conical mound, that pre. vlously so placed being spread upon the soil when a new application is made. The conical mound prevents the attack of the borer, and the dressing of ashes upon the soil stimulates the vigor of the tree, so that it Is enabled to resist the disease. But this must be accompanied by regular shortenlng-ln of the last year's growth, and by thinning of the fruit, to prevent overbearing, which exhausts the tree and leaves it an easy prey to disease. A case of yellows occa sionally, though rarely, appears in my orchard, as must be expected where a disease is constitutional, but by this treatment peaches are now successfully grown where their cultivation was for a long time abandoned. Cor. Country Gentleman. Prize Crops. A gentleman of Boston has made an otter to the farmers' boys of York oounty, Maine, which will doubtless stimulate interest in agriculture, and aid in train ing a class of enterprising young far mers. He offers prizes the first of $100, the second of $50, and five prizes of $10 each for the largest crop of Indian corn on lots of one-eighth of an acre each. The conditions are that the con testants must have lived in York county at least two years ; must be under seven teen years of age on the 1st of June; must enter their names with the presi dent of the York County Agricultural Society on or before May 1st; must do the work themselves, except that they may have help to drive the team in ploughing or cultivating; and must at the end of the season make a report, giving a detailed account of the land used, and of their processes of cultiva tion. They may use as much of any kind of fertilizer as they please. The corn is to be measured under the direc tion of the president of the county agri cultural society, whose decisions and awards must be final. If such prizes were offered to boys of other States, the effect would soon be seen in improved methods of cultivation. Hiot on Churning. An experienced dairyman states that he considers the critical point in the process of churning, in order to make good butter, is just when the butter and buttermilk begin to separate. Two or three gallons of cold, strong brine added to the churning at this moment, he claims, wonderfully facilitates the pro cess, and improves the condition of the butter ; the warmer the cream the more brine is needed and the more important this part of the work. He also suggests that only brine should be used in wash ing the butter. New Way to Cook Chickens, Cut the chicken up, put in a pan and cover it over with water ; let it stew as usual, and when done make a thicken ing of cream and flour, adding a piece of butter and pepper and salt Have made and bake a pair of short cakes, made as for pie crust, but roll thin and cut in small squares. This is much better than chicken pie and more sim ple to make. The crusts should be laid on a dish and the chicken gravy poured over while both are hot. tJ3T Fat bacon, chopped fine and sprinkled plentifully with black pepper, is a convenient and reliable remedy for cholera in chickens. Last summer a number of hens were cured by its use. When found, they had dropped from the roost ; they were so far gone that they could not get up, and were only able to raise their heads occasionally. They were given a comfortable shelter by themselves ; a teaspoonful of the mixture was forced down the throat of each bird, morning and evening. No other atten tion was paid them. At the end of the third day they were set at liberty and went about as usual, giving no further trouble. Water may be placed where they can help themselves, but no food is required. Smaller doses may be given in cases less severe. Agree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES forf.EHH MONEY than anvnttinr iWW. in thi county. AVe will also take eood Tim heron the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchanxe tor .miuunr, u, w cj une lilCAriieiU 1 1110 aUl iJ6In luu&uiiljr. W. B. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Terry Co., Pa. October 10, 1870. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formarly John Jones & Bon,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of mo iunuiin, nun tna puuiiu generally, aa the HIUHKBT FKICKH the market will afford, win uv pmuiui mi kiiiusui GRAIN, FLOUK. PKODUCE HEEDS AND KAILKOAD TIES We have constantly on hand, PISH, 8 ALT, PLASTER,' CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, &0..&0. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. V Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JEWPORT DRUG STORE. HaVllir On h&Il(l (nmntntn aeant. lowing article-, the iiibBcriber asks a share of your I'utruuafrtj, Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Alao a full .took of Concentrated Romedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brashes, Perfumery. HAIR OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B . M . EBY, N ewport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Hullllng, XEWPOIIT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard'a Buperlor Tobaccoi, Also. A Larce St.nrilt nf ST A. TIONERY always on hand nt LOW PRICES, hphM0,!nitl7iMfir!hant uPI'lled w'tl Goods at Philadelphia prloes, Your orders are solicited 9 44 TJ1STATB NOTICK.-Notlcels hereby kIt XLl en that Letters of Administration on the Vitiate of Alary Bilks, late of Greenwood town- akin PHrrv niniritv If '.. n n i been granted to the undersigned residing In All nriin lmlAlitH tn a a IH a.tut. m m ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims will prose ut them duly authenticated for settlement to John A. SILKS, Administrator. February 25 ,JH?-6t Goods sold at Greatly Reduced Trices to in n 1(0 room for tho SPRING STOCK! Now is tlio Time to Buy ! IB A WENTZBL, lllnln, Penn'a. J. ESTEV & 7" jj 1 J f-s, If BRATTLEBORO, VT, Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools, Chapels, etc., Is proving a SUOOIUSS. Bo Bure to send for full descriptive Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE URGES! WORKS (OF IRE KIND) ON THE GLOBE. Illustrated Catalogue sent free. WE CALL ATTENTION TO ISTew Arrival of GroocLs. Suited to the wants of the trade for this season. Here are some of the articles to which your attention is invited : A lot of good Towei Crash at only 0 DreBs Goods at The prettiest line of prints ever offered In this county at from five to six cents per yard. F. MOBTIMEK. The handsomest assortment of Shirting Stripes and Cheviots that we ever had, can now be seen at my store. F. MORTIMER, A splendid stock of Cottonades and Casslmers nre now open and for sale by F. MORTIMER, An assortment of Hamburg Edgings and En, ertings, white and colored, for sale by F. MORTIMER. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Wall Paper In a great variety, Is now selling at cost by F. MORTIMER. BATS for men and boys at 50 cts.. 75 cts., 11,00, $1.25, 11,50 and 12,00. F.Mortimsb. TAKE NOTICE.-NEW PENSION LA W. Ill ,., I ... 1 ., 1. . I. . 1 . . -Jfc. All njuniwifl, lAniWlllUftUK ttlUltlQUI Discharge or Death of Soldier. Old rejected cases re opened. The undersigned has had IB years' experience ill nrorecutlnu Pension claims. All personsbellevingthemselves entitled to Pensions, please call on or address. rOTTEH, New llloomfleld. Feb. 11,1879. Perry Co., Pa. FS WEIL fr Don't you want somecheap ;imm nr mniH ana huiist f you do. don't fail to ex. amine the splendid assortment for sale by F. MORTIMER. You can suit yourself Instvleand price. COMPANY; cents per yard. Home very good style of 13 cents per yard. A lot of new Mackerel In Quarter Barrels, are now for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMER. A line of Sugars and Syrups that will please you, aud the best N. O. Molasses that ever was seen can be had of F. MORTIMER. Prunes, Raisins, Canned Vegetables, Canned Peaches, etc., for sale by F. MORTIMER, An assortment of Spokes, Felloes, Hubs, Shafts etc., on hand and for sale by F. MORTIMER. Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel, etc., of all styles on hand and for sale at low prices by F. MORTIMEB. SHOES for men, women and children. We have ladles shoes, good style for $1,00 and 11,25. be button shoes made 12,10. F. Mortimer. ALL SOLDIERS Who received wound or Inturiesdurlnc the late war, even if but slightly disabled, cau now ob tains pensions back from day of discharge un der new Denslon law. Kpleclpd run also r. opened. Send stamp for particulars. W. C. BERRINOER A CO.. Box .13, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oldest Claim Agency In the Slate. 7 w 13t Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. Prices from 12 cents up. F. MORTIMER. New Bloomneld.Pa AUCTIONEERS.. JAS. P. LATCHF0RD, AUCTIONEER ww'oi'iu?r.t,.,.,,,'r,,''"lfm the pubii h ' win ory sales at ronton i lirli'ns AU nrrior. will reeelva prumni attention. "taen. Dunn Ai.LX'u mili.s.perry co.,pa.. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Offers his services tothecltlf.ensof Perrv and Cumberland counties, post olllce address Hherniansdale, Perry eo., P, Yf D.HENRYj A UCTIONEER, Blaln, Perry connty Pa. tfZ?"r?l?f",'?tni1"r' eftloa made to render satisfaction. etf Aictloneer. The undersigned bItm. notlcethat he will orysales at any point In Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwlllbe given. R.D. WELLS, New Buffalo Perry co., Pa. C b.harnish" AUOTIONKEll, I)elvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and i satlsfaoliou guaranteed. 6 tf ( JJAVID M'COY, AUCTIONEEll, ICKE8BURO, PERRV COUNTY, PA. tocalls'88 ,no,lerate FromVt ftttentlon paid i H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT I IwouldrespectlvelytnformmyfrlendstbatllD i tend calling upon them with a supply of good i of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Censistlngof OASSIMBRS. CASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd) CAItPETS, &o., to exchange for wool or sell for cash, J.M.BIXLEB. Cbntrk Woolen Factobt. 8,17,1m ' For Sale hv P. MnnnrfMftn Nw THi.mflal Perrycounty.Pa. NICHOLS, SUEPARD & CO., TJattle Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" THRESHING MACHINERY. THE M-.Milei fJniln-fiaTlnff. Tlme-KeTlnr, nd Mon-y.Havln)( Thresher ortl.ia 6ny anrl fener Mb. BfTfiTirt nil rlvnlrr f"T Rrifl Work, Perfect CIcRblng, and for Sarins (irain from WUfii. STEAM Power Thr!tr a Kjfrl-!ty. Kpi lset of Scpumtori mxtAt rxprei! fur Ktcani Poirvr. OUR Enrlraleil Ktnm Thrnher Kndnn. pota Portahto and Trortlnn, with ValoaM Inrwro MAU, far beyond any other mako or kind. THE E5TIBE Thr.hlnr Kxpfns tnd ofttu three lo Are times that amount) ean be mada by thS Biua Grala SAVED by theM lmprored HachloM. GRAIH IUIm m will fiAt unhmlr to the nT wui watge of Grafs aud the Inferior work koa bf Jl other naehlnca, when one poaled on the dtffereiioe. NOT Onlr i)f Kapfrlor for Wtipaf, flu's Barley, Rye, and like Grain, hnt the Onx.v Hueceae fill Threfbr In Flax, Timothy, Millet, Cnver, and lira fleeda. Requlrrc no "aUacbaienU" T reiuildlnf " t ehaage from Grain toftceda. XX Thorough Workman-Jiip, Elf-rant Flnl'fc, PrfeoUon of Part, Omjl:ttnt:i"a 4 "qul;iTWB', ., our " TiaiutoB" Tbreahcr Oatflta are Iucoif araMt, r. .- . r . . j WJARVI I.Ors fnr Simpllrif jr ut .Vrtn, hhIhit T I th:in!e-bilf lMt'ul Hlw ar-J 'ieura. lfak Clean Work, aritb ua Littcrinaa cr Scatb-riua. V-OI U 8iars iif Separator X!r, V.tnji fc from SI ,JT.rWr-!!t,iri(C,aiid iwoau lea or Uouau vU Ilorae Power lo mmuL, OR PartlruiarM. full . car r'tpr or wri.. 'iiui for irjiu-4 (Jtrcubu. wblr.h watt ft- Frtvaie Hoapiial, U S. Clark St.,CbMsao. Ill.QT'SpaeUlty.all frtvale.Chronie aad Pom ale blaeaaea. Cooauliatlea fra. I.adlca and Oeaila rata, aead one dnUar for aaanalee of bei ra bba r irnod, aud valuable ia formation tv mtrea. RriiaV ale rrmale Vlita, $s rr bgi. Prtvato homo and nurae for Lad toe dailai -flnemtnt. I A ae work, prteo oenu by mail, jfrau rteo of K at a re, Pavel nlngy of Marrlaffe, Or ui of Oenaratloa. l)ieaae of Tooth ana Manhood; a wealth of tihotce aard rai noble ia formatto, of tacereafc te bMh aeaee. Notaiee; onnlve to (ood (Mta and rnenb (afor (aatlAB never hfnr puWi.nM. Ke family vtiotild r.a without it. O cat Ul CD ay ' i.TN. Aildn . Dr. A. O. ill ( H-k t A. FREE GIFT Of a eopy of my Medical Common Sense Book to. any person aufferln with Consumpiiou, Astlima. ' "ii-iiii it, a.ms ui merer or WJrey Throat. 8nd name and post office aidre, with g,anin, inn iatn vuur RICH lies. The book is elegantly tlluMraled. (144 in. Vi mo. 179. i lIlAlnlnrm.lL. I ...... I ....... , . iifli, I II I 1 1 M providence of (iod. ban savtd many litea. The aumor naa reen ireatmg duea.fa l the Nw) 1 hrnat anil I ,,, . - .. I : . . , ... . .. ' ' .'( -r:t -,ii IM L H- 1 1 , 111. cinnati. tucelr. Address Dr. N. B. 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