THE TIMES, NEW BL00MF1ELD, PA. AUGUST 5, 1870. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We Invite eommuniratlnn frnui nil pprnotm who are liitorontprt iu muttera properly beloiiKlHK t thli de partment. a Cayenne Pepper for Fowle. A writer In tbe Country Gentleman Bays : This specie of pepper U found to be very beneficial for fowls, If given In moderate quantities, and, on account of its purity, Is to be preferred before that kept by dealers. It is not only a pre ventive of disease, but promotes growth and egg production. Acting as a tonio on the system, it keeps the birds In a healthy condition, without which there cannot reasonably be expected large proceeds. The proper way to adminis ter the tonic is in a liquid form, and this Is done thro' the drink. Fepper is high ly beneficial in the month of September and October, or during moulting season, as it gives warmth and tone to the blood, and, fed with nutritious food, assists in keeping up the strength of the bird. This Is highly necessary at this period, for it Is the most delicate one in the existence of the fowl. All medicines, however, should be given in reasonable quantities, as over-doing amounts to the same thing as under-doing. Take about three pods of ripened cayenne pep per, bruise them slightly, and pour on nearly a pint of boiling water. This quantity will season a gallon of drink, which may be refilled daily, or as the fowls consume it, and will contain a sufficient strength for a week for a moderate-sized nock, say 20 or 25 birds of the same breeds. Fowls consume a large quantity of drink, and, after being once accustomed to It, rather relish the pungent flavor. Origin of Wheat. Prior to the discovery of this conti nent, says a contemporary, there was no cereal in this country approaching the wheat plant. In 1530 wheat was found in Mexico, and then only by chance. A slave of Cortez found a few kernels of wheat in a parcel of rice, and showed them to his master, who order ed them to be planted, which was done, and the result proved that wheat would thrive well on Mexican soil, and to-day one of the finest wheat valleys in the world is near the Mexican capital. From Mexico the cereal found its way to Peru. Maria D'Escobar, wife of Don Diego de Chauves, carried a few grains to Lima which were planted, the entire product being used for seed for several successive crops. At Quito, in Equador, a monk of the order of St. Francis, by the name of Fra Iodosl Rixi, introduced the new cereal ; and it is said the Jar which contained the seeds planted is still preserved by the monks of Quito. Wheat was introduced into the present limits of the United States, contempo raneously with the settlement of our country by the English and Dutch. Don't Salt Your Hay. There is no excuse for salting hay, except to follow in the errors and follies of the past. It was believed that a few pounds of salt would preserve a ton of wet or half-cured hay. And even some old fogies yet, who never reason from cause to effect, follow the traditions of the past in this respect. But salt is injurious to any hay. Instead of dry ing and preserving it, the salt absorbs moisture, dampens and blackens the hay, and in no case preserves it. Ani mals will eat a small quantity of salt winter and summer, and is beneficial to their health, but it is improper and injurious to compel them to eat it be yond the demands of the appetite. Too much salt is a violent irritant of the bowels, causing fever, and overdoses sometimes produce fatal Inflammation. Cattle that eat salted hay drink too much, water, which brings on looseness of the bowels and scouring. The same is the case with horses. Iowa Slate Register. Kow to Destroy House Insects. The Scientific American says, to thor oughly rid a house of red and black ants, cockroaches, spiders, bedbugs, and all the crawling pests which infest our homes, take two pounds of alum and dissolve it in three or four quarts of hot water. Let it stand on the fire until the alum disappears, then apply it with a brush while nearly boiling hot, to every joint and crevice in your closets, bedsteads, pantry shelves, and the like. Brush the crevices in the floor of the skirting or mop boards, if you expect that they harbor, vermin. Cockroaches will flee the point which has been wash ed in cool alum water. If, in washing a ceiling, plenty of alum is added to the lime, it will also serve to keep inEects at a distance. C3 The skin of a boiled egg is the most efficacious remedy that can be applied to a boil. reel it carefully, wet and apply it to the part affected. It will draw off the matter, and relieve the soreness In a few hours. . Newport Advertisements. Iff It. S. COOK & CO., ARree to tell all kinds of LUMBElt AND SHINGLES, torI,R88 MONEY than anyother dealer In this county. We will also take Rood Tlmberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, io, We use C'leartleld Fine and Hem. luck only. W. K. B. COOK ft CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. . JONES' BROS, & Coj . (Formerly John Jones ft Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brlok Warehouse Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, M the liluiiEHT fHlCEH the market willaiford, will be paid for all kluds of GRAIN, FLOCK, PRODUCE SEEDS AND RAILROAD TIES We have constantly on hand, JTISH, 8 ALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE BHOES.&c.&o. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. 8. Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf JEWPORT DRUG STORE. Having- on band a complete assortment of the fol lowing articles, tbe subscriber ask a share of your patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Also a full stock of Concentrated Rome&ies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, Perfumery HAIH OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOSES PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B. M. EQY, Newport, Penn'a. J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Ilulldiiig, NEWPORT, PA. Bole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW PRICES. atUadefpfiiaprlces111 8upplled wlth Goods Your orders are solicited. 9 44 TA.KK NOT1CE.-NEW PENSION LAW. All Pensions, by Law, begin back at date of Discharge or Death of Soldier. Old rejected cases re-opened. The undersigned has had 16 yean' experience In prueutlnit Pension claims. AH personsbelievliiK themselves entitled to Pensions, please call ou or address. LEWIS POTTER, . , New Bloomfleld, Feb. 11, 1&79. ferry Co., P, STOP and THINK Before you have purchased elsewhere I AT IRA WKNTZBL'S STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A., Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE I A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HAND I Special Bargains aro Offered in MADE- UP CLOTHING fr-jt m 1 'jr BRATTLEBORO, VT. Our new Organ, expressly designed for Sunday Schools Chapels, etc., Is proving a GrTLXny.rr snoouss. Be euro to send for full doscriptivo Catalogue before purchasing any other. THE LARGES1 WORKS (OF IH KIND) OH THE GLOBE. Illustrated Catalogue Bent free. IMPORTANT ! The Meriden Purchasing Co., West Mcrldcn, Conn., Have Issued a most raluable Catalogue for House hold reference, containing the NET CASH PKICESat which they will sell any of the pro ductions of the Celebrated Factories of Meriden, Consisting of every conceivable pattern of Plain and Ornamental Silver Plated and Cut Glassware, Lamps, Chandeliers and Bronzes, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Shears, Scissors and Razors, The Unri valed Wilcox & White Or- . gans, the well-known Parker Guns, and Novelties and Specialties of many Descriptions. Persons desiring Standard Articles of Unques tionable Merit, for Weddings, Presents, Orna ments or Use, At Meriden Prices, can procure Catalogues free of charge at the olllce of this paper, ur from The Meriden Purchasing Co., "West Meriden, Conn. In sending for Catalogue, or In riving anorde, please mention thut the adveriseinent was seen In Tub Times. E STATK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of uauiei roose, late oi npring lownsnip, rerryco.. Pa., deceased, have been granted by the Register of Perry county to the undersigned, residing as below described. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JACOB FOORK. Ilarrisburg. Pa. J AM EH B. FOOKK, Spring township. May 13, 1870. Executors. Our Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. prices from lcentnup. MOHTIMER. New Bloorafleld.Pa A HU- VII HW U i DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLEP. (Successor to Dr. M. B. Strlckler) NEW BL00MFIELD, TENN'A. HAVINO siiecpertpfl thn lute Arm nf Tir M n Btrivkler In the )rut lln.Hlnemi at hi Ht.nrn.rnnm. on MAIN BTKEKT, two doors East of the Big Spring, I will endeavor to make It In every way worthy the patronage of the public. Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physl clans' presclptions.so as to insure accuracy and guara against accments. in: Ait in mijtd that my stock has been recently selected and care taken to have everything cf the BEST DUALI TY. The publio may rest assured that ALL med icines that leave my store shall be as represented -riiii auu ui AUU JititAli.lJ. I HAVE COXSTASTLY ON HAND HAIR OIL and POMADES HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES. SURGEONS, TOILET, and CARRIAGE SPONGES, PUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS, CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS, PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Mcdi. cinos or every uescuption. ALSO, Segars, Tobacco, School Books, . &c. ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS, In season. Pure Wiucg and Liquors for Medicinal X'nrposes. Terms, Strictly Cash. By strict attention to business. I hope to merit me cuuuuenue una javor oi me puDiic. JACOB BTRICKLER, Ph. G. April 29, 1879. Manhood: How Lost, How Restored Just published, a new edition of .Ull. i; U 1. V ft K W l,L, B Ull L.EHK A- TED ESSAY on the rath(d cure (without meillclne) of Sprkma- TouumKA of Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impoteuny, Mtmtal and physical Incapacity, Imped inieutso Marriage, etc.; also Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, Induced by self. Indulgence or sexual extravagance, &o. - Price, In a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years' success ful practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of Internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and elfecttial, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what Ills con dition maybe, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and rudicallH. t. This Lecture should be In the hands of every youth and every man In the land. Sent, uudorseal.lu a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, illy THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann St., New York ; tout Ulllce ltux, 4686 Don't you want somecheap goods for Pants and Suits? It you do, dou'5 fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by F MORTIMER. Youcansultyourselt In stile aud price. A UCTIONEEJtS. J AS. P. LATCHFORD, A UCTIONEJER , Would respectfully Inform the public that he w 1 cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention: DONNALLY'B MILLS, PERRY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Cumberland counMen. Pout otilr-e Rddreflsf cHioiiimunuttitj, reny coM Fft. W. D. HENRY, AUCTIONF.Kn. Blaln, Perry county Pa. ATnrm. MnAapata .nJ aaM ......... 1 -.. to render satisfaction. 6tf Auctioneer. The undersigned give notice that he will crysales at any point in Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited aud promptatteatlonwlllbe given. K. V. WELLS, New HtifTnlo Perry co., Pa. Q B. HARNISH, AUCTIONEEIt, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6tf D AVID M'COY, AUCTIONEEK, ICKESBURG, PERRY COUNTY, PA. tn, Charges moderate. Frompt attention paid to ail calls. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectivelylnform myfrlendsthat In. tendcallliigupouthem witli a supply ol good ofmy OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of CASSIMERS, OA88INBT8, FLANNELS, (Plataandbar4) CAKPETS, &o., to exchange for wool orsell for cash, J.M.BIXLER. CbhtrbWoolenFactort. 6,17,4m For8aleby F. Mortimer, New Bloomflel Perryoouuty.Pa. NICHOIS.SHEPARD&CO., Battle Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" KRESKiNG MACHINERY. Tflti Mstchlpmt Grafn-SftTlfiff, Tim Sari tiff,, and Honey-SftTlBR Threther of this Any and Rnera Hon. Beyond all rivalry for Rapt Work, Ferfeot Cleaoluf ua for oaviD( urim irora n Hitp. STEAM Power Thro hem a Specialty. Special liu of Sepftratori made exprenlj for Steam V ower. OUR VnrWaled Steam Thresher Engine, both Porubto and Traction, with Valuabl Imuran Bwota, Car boyoDd any other make or kind. THE ENTIRE Threnhln Eiptatie$ (and 0 ft era throe to Ore timet that amount) can be mad bj tb Extra Grain SA VKD by theae Improved Machinal. J GRAIN ItMser will not submit to the amr mom wulge of Grain and the Interior work done by all other maohloea, when oaot pottod on tbe difference. NOT Only Tastlr Snperlor fbr Wheat, Oas Barley, Rye, and like Grains, hut tbe Omlt Sueceia. ful Tbreihcr In Flai, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and Ilka Boeda. Kequlrea no "attachment" or "rebuilding" I change from Grain to Seed. IN ThoronKft Workmamthip, Eletrant FInIh Perreotlon of Parti, CompietonoM of Kqulpment, cux " Vibjutob" Thresher Ouiflta ar Incomparabla, TOTARTEIOVS for Slmpllrlly of Parts, DRlntr ' akrat loss than ouc-h&tf the uual Kelt and Gears. Make Clean Work, with no Litterings or Bcatteiiuga. rOl R Slzea of Separators Ma1e, RanInsf from Hfx to Twclt t-Huraeaiie, bud twoat) le4 of JUuuut ta ilurae Powers to match, JlOR Partlfulare, fall on our Dealer o wriu us for IUuiratui Circular, wokh wa uuul Crt Private Hoipital, ihu H. Clark St.,t'tncaffO. HI. C7"9pcialty.aH Private, C bran Io and Female UieaMa. Conultatim f re. I. adiea and Gentle men, apnl one dollitr far aauinlea of W. rubber iroita, and valuahle iururnintloo bv exiircaa. Ii'Uh ble rmale Pi'l, 6 per box. Private home and nurse for Ladiva during cou- A now work, price 6t enu br math afvtt riea of Nature, t b v 1 oltwv of Marring, Or rkiis of Generntlon, Hiaeat of Youth ami MariliiHMl; a wuulih of ohi.k-e aiJ Talnaiiln in rorauttliiu, of ir.ter.Mt to twuh . Nothiiiit otfcnulv Ut good taut aid reanrmeuu Infor niatlon nevnr befira ;(uLlUh.'d. Na fmuily ilinultt hu without IL C5 LU C 7A.l.ir-M. Ir. A. O. JyJOTICE! AI,L nersons are liereby warned to keen their ntook frm ruiuiiiifc ami tiwpawtiiig on anv of iny lands either in Snriuis or 1 yioiie towuslilps. Any person so oUeuUiux, will be dealt with as l lie taw uuec-i.i. JOHN DIM. J7iahr Ott W nrrnl H the wrf innrd nspva v fit f!t vscnii l.ivi i! on, una. NSiljfl IKjl rDIIKI'IIATE l UHK. a tart fnrC onnmp.rU Snl lion, f, iinxhs, RrtmrliitU nil SmitnlM! ijjn iriVV iUkhikh, Ask jiitirriiri'Mf(TOmnn'yr'"W Yw 11 hr hnn nnt cot it. I will, on rwfipt Jrnl 4 May 6tb,I79.