0 THE TIMES NEW BL00MFIEL1), PA.. NOVEMBER 18, 1870. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. We tnvlt cnmmnnlctl)ii from all iwaonn who r intpreatPrt iu matters properly belouviuir to ihlt de partment. Try a New Plan. One of the greatest mistakes some farmers make la trying to form too much land. They ought not to attempt to work a Btngle rod more land than they can work well. Lay that down as a rule, and then work to it, taking into the calculations all the probabilities of wet or dry weather. It is far easier and certainly more profitable to raise and gather sixty bushels of corn from one acre of ground, than it Is to raise and gather fifty bushels from two acrgt. And good farming is almost sure to pro ducethe first result, while bad or' half way farming will certaluly bring about the other. Another mistake we are dis posed to think they make, and that is in manuring lands ; if they have but a small quantity of manure, they usually spread it thin, with the view of making it go as far as possible. Suppose you try a new plan in that matter also. Com mence on one side of your field and manure heavy as far as It will go next year you can extend it; a little futher, and so on until you have enriched the whole field, and in the mean time, you have made better crops with less work. The old way of raising five bales of cotton to twenty-five acres of land, has exploded, while' the new and better way is to raise five bales to five acres. Try it, and see if this not the easier and more profitable plan. Water Valley Courier. Feeding Bran. Bran is an excellent food for produc tion of milk in cows, and for feeding young animals. It contains a large pro portion of the phosphates, which are a most necessary part of the food of an animal, but one in which most foods are deficient. In a ton of wheat bran there is fifty-four and a half pounds. Rye bran is also richer In potash than that of wheat, by nearly forty per cent; hence for food, and for the manure, rye bran is preferable. In feeding bran the value of the manure should be taken in to consideration. This, although it may not be seen so quickly as the milk in the pail, or the increased thrift of a young animal, yet it as certainly exists and in good time will show itself in the field. It is beyond question that out of a ton of bran , the larger part of the profit is made in the manure, and if one is satis fied with what he gains directly in the feeding he may be all the more so with that which he receives In the manure. What a Wheat Crop Did. We clip the following from an ex change : The wheat story of the season comes to us from ClarkBdale, down in Christian county, 111., where a Mr. Clarke some years ago mortgaged his land for $20,000 and failed to pay more than $1,000, of the Interest, which accrued as interest will. Suit was brought to foreclose the mortgage, but Mr. Clarke fought to gain time, and strange as it may seem, his attorney was enabled to delay matters so mjLich that his client had time to sow quite a respectable area of wheat. This summer he harvested 800 acres of wheat and sold the crop at 92 cents per bushel, realizing enough to pay $25,000 of the $27,000 principal, interest and costs due on the place. To do this required an av erage of 34 bushels nearly per acre. How to Select Beef. When you can make a choice of beef, which you can always do in market, and rarely ever at the grocery, choose that which has a loose grain, with bright red, lean and yellowish fat, which is pretty sure to be ox beef. Good cow beef has a little firmer flesh, with a whitish fat, and meat not quite so fat. The beef of poorly fed or old cattle may be recognized by its dark red color, and hard skinny fat, with more or less horny gristle running through it. If you press the lean meat with your fingers, and the dent rises up quickly, you may know the meat is from an animal in prime condition; but if It rises slowly or not at all, it is safe to leavelt for those who do not know any better than to take what is offered to them. tW Let your first attack of indigestion be the last. Rouse tlio dormant euergiea of tbe stomach with tbe Bittern. The toue Lima imparted will remaiu. TUU U a fact established by thousands of witnesses whose testimony is simply a statement of their own experienoea. Those afflicted with geueral debility of every phase will find thin medicine an unfailing agent in building up and renewing their strength. For sale by all Druggists aud respectable Dealers generally. 451t Newport Advertisements. N EWP0RT DRUGSTORE. Havinu on hand a complete Moortment of the f ol lowing articles, the subaorlber sake a thereof rear patronage. Drugs and Medicines, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS, ' Alio a f nil stock of Concentrated Remedies, ESSENTIAL OILS. Brushes, rcrfunicry HAIll OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PURE WINES & LIQUOR . FOR MEDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PURPOBE8 5j S PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully and Promptly Filled B . M . EBY, Newport, Penn'a. It. S. COOK & CO., Agree to sell allklndsof LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forLESB MONEY than any other dealers In this county. We will also take good Ximberon the stump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for Lumber, tie. We use Clearneld fine aud Hem lock only. W. R. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE would respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers, and the public generally, as the HIGHEST I'KICKS the market wlllalford, will be paid for all kinds of GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE 8EED8 AND RAILROAD TIE8 We have constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT COAL, IKON, STEEL, HORBE SHOES. ftc, &0. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. 4- Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright's Building, NEWPORT, PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaocos, Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LCTW PRICES. V Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. W Your orders are solicited. 9 (4 pSURANCEW B. HIMES, GENERAL LIFE AMD Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: South East Corner Market Square, NEWPOBT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of insurable proper ty, at fair rates, aud losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. Ilefore renewing yom Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly And It to your in terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented t ttna, of Hartford. Assets, l,700,ono. North British Eugland, " 1.7M).000. Commercial Uulon. " ,44 (wo North America, PliU'a.. ' 6,0'Ouno Hire AsHociation.rhll'a., " 8.778.000. Pennsylvania, ' ' 1,700,000. '...., B- HIMES, Agent. March 11, W91y 6 Information for the People! Just Received Soino Special Bargains! We Ask Your Attention to Some, as Follows : IN DRESS GOODS WE HAVE Momie cloths in various qualities, 20 to 25cts. per yard. Australia Crepe a beautiful goods, 30cts. per yard. Cashmeres various qualities, 14 to 75cts. per yard. Scotch Plaids, 10 to 16cts. per yard. Ladies' cloths in several colors. 3000 yards Good Prints at 6 Cents per yard. 1 ALSO HAVE HIS OF OTHER BARGAINS SUCH AS : Good' Canton Flannel, - 6, 8 and 10 cents per yard. Heavy Cottonade Pants at - $1.25 per pair. Winter Shirts from 50 cents up. Shirts and Drawers all prices. Overalls all prices And LOTS OF OTHER GOODS for Men's Wear. OUR STOCK OF Germantown Yarn and Zephyrs, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c, Will be Found Complete. We .Also Have HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, BOOTS & SHOES TO SUIT ALL, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. In fact if you want ANY KIND OF GOODS,, you stand a good chance to find them at the right price, by going to the one price store of F. MORTIMER, New liloomfieldf Pa. From the Shirts of Superior Mnsun, Extra Fine Linen Shield Bosom Open Back, French Yoke, and completely finished for S7.SO A DOZEN II I'- rim rnmrl.l.il irr.oirrmrnli wlttn, of 111. l.riMl Cntloa Fnrtorlr. In Mil tTnll.il Slat., far an on llmllr.l lin.iily hi tihtrtlnv Mn.lln. nt rMrrmdy low l.rlcef, and having l.rff.l llirrraicil our f.rllilif, "or H1.1 iii:imiriivlur ,.l mvn'm an.l boy.' Hhlrtn, In nil ,lvl... w. har. il.cld.fl in maa. an In.iwirUnl nVp-ir- liir. fr...ii 111. i.inrtr ii.ui.My ..Intiie.l l.y , I. r.,UMi hm.nt, . aurl In place onr.lrr. rilrmlT In c.ilnmnntrn- ll.tn Willi lliuvnilnllitlur, Urn. .vnlilliiK lh. rnormmii fimntf rrqim.ij by mlddleoieu aul tu. retail ll-IHII', ntti! i mil. Mm ii. to liink.lh. f.illowfnit ttiipr.rrdrnlrri olWi I:; 5u,rW llmlln, 'ina Limn HoubrU frock Yoka blurt,, u aborr, mdy for w..r, . . tT.BO " i! ... 4.JMJ Ait tun.n, .Ml-., ei . lexers .... ... .,... ,., ,,.., f.irrTonini RS friita, Kimnla Hhlrl Hiil.hnf ronipM., nt'ltlly li.ilih.,l.nn1 u;, ,i apiH'uruni r, durublllljr anil atylo to any Shirt In Hi. niatkrlio i.TJi. (. "' "' """'h' ""2"' """"''" rcli aud l.ntlh ol arm. H.ni rclrrln. tr-m ii, yon auTO ull oulaldc proAta. Uoya' flllrM loir.. ,.c. .... ' -"!""' EW VUUli THEBCST SOLD BY K)r F0RPART1CUUArI ru,"uBEnoHS1 A00RES8: liX WhiteSewinq Machine Co. Cleveland, ohio. J OVER S.OOO UIIUGGISTS Have signed the following remarkable paper, the signature of which can be eeen at our olTice : Jtfciwr. SKABUltY St JOIJXRON, 21 Plntt St., New York: " Gentlbmiin: Knr the past few years we have sold various brands of Torous Plan ters. Physicians and the Public prefer UKNSON'S CAI'CIKK lUKOU l'LAS'i'EU to all other. We consider them one o( the very few reliable household remedits worthy of confi dence. They are Superior to all other l'ourous Plasters or Medicines for External use." 46du flRR A NQ13 Htops, S set Reeds, 2 Knee Swells UalUMIlO.stool and Books, only JAW. 70ct. Pi anos. Stool, Cover and Book, only 1142 75. Ill us trated Newspaper sent free. Address DANIEL F. BKATTY, Washington, N.J. 44dtt tlOnn return in 30 days on 1100 Invested. pla.UU nitlolal Keuorts and Information free. Like profits weeklv on Mock options of flO to 50. AddieBS, T. POTTEK WlGllX & CO., Ban keis. Wall street, New York. 41dlt X rff',VlrJildlrUn.llii.at.d la ipiso to ouUUr:r:,v,;rr,":';; VMk, and pay. lnirolt-fl prnfllt hy Ilia Hw Ch4inIIxniIiiii Bytm urnfritnttiiK In Hloi-k. fullviplaiiMdou i u ni-'' lioa la itUH, Ukown Cu.( Bauk-n. K linmd bu, V. ma PENS IONS procured for soldiers disabled In V. 8. service by rrjHtHtiiti ui won litis avuu ttttter cautes. V All pensions date back to day of discharge. Pensions increased. Address with utanip, STODDART & CO., No. 913 E St. N. W., WaahliiKlon, D. a (wU lm AGENTS READ THIS I We want an Agent In Perry oountv to whom we will pay a salary of l(Kl pur month and ex penses to sell our wonderful Invention. Sample tree. Address at once till Kit MAN & CO., Mar shall, Michigan. 4tkl4t to the Wearer. wllh irl llnttom a. .Lor., ml rmnM liv null on iwrlrUtr! i-oiisr iiniinninr...ntd to Mrh pnrrb..r MX. (tor 19 Fh ru. . Warruntt)n.,iitiilrUtrih. flf.t-lnan In (wvteit.il. to h. Miihatntitlullv anil i-oillna: Hrmnuttar I'mt,.., Slim, or r-rr.nr Ii.mi. r...tM. rllt. Fllt.MtMUMI CO.. 441 Broadway, N.w Jo,k, U-W ON 30 DAYS TRIAL We will send our ELECTRO-VOLTAIC BELTS and other Electric Appliances upon trial for SO days to those suffering from Nervous Debility Rheumatlim, Paralysis or any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, and many other dlseaes. A Cure Guarantee or no pay. Address VOLTAIC BKUT CO., Marshall Mich. 6dlt $1500 TO (000 A YEAR, or tS to 120 a day in vourown locality. No risk. Women do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No one can fail to make mon ey fast. You can make from r0 cents to ft! an hour bv de voting vour evenings and spare time to the duhI ness. It costs nothing to try the business. Noth ing like It for making money ever ottered before. Business pleasant andstrictly honorable. Kaader, If you want to know all about the best pavlnit business before the public send us your address and we will send you full particulars and private terms free: samples wotlh 15 also free: you can then make nv vour mind for yourself. Address UKOHUK STlNSON & CO., Poitland, Me. . tOly 1 Don't you want somecheap Foods tor Pants and Pulls T f you do, don', fall to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by P MOKTIMEK. You can suit yourself In style and piloe. A VCTIONEEItS. P P. HOOVER, -.VtJCXIOISliJKH. Attention given to sates, and satisfaction guar anteed. Prices low. Call on or address K. P. I1O0VKK, August! 2, mo, Kllloltsburg, P.. J AS. P. LATCHFORD, A VCTIONEEli, Would respectfully Inform the public that he will cry sales at reasonable prices. All orders will receive prompt attention. . DONNALLY'8 MILLS, PEKKY CO., PA. TAMES CLEELAND U Auctioneer, Off ers his services to the citizens of Perry aud Cumberland counties. Post oltlce address' Shermausdale, Perry co.. Pa. D.HENRY, A UCTIONEEIt, BlalD, Perry connty Fa. ..?iermV0,('Br?teand ererT exertion made to render satisfaction. et( Auctioneer. The undersigned give notlcethat he will crysales at any point in Perry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and promptattentlonwillbe given. K. D. WELLS, New Buffalo , Perry co., Fa. Q B.HARNISH, AUCTIONEER, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satisfaction guaranteed. 6 tf D AYID M'COY, AUCTIONEEK, ICKESBUno, PERRY COUNTY, PA. B- Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. H 0ME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! Iwouldrespectlvelylnform myfrlendsthat la teudc ailing upon them with a supply of good of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of OASSIMBBS, OASSINETS, FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'd ) CARPETS, &o., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXLEH. CentreWoqlkn Factoht . ,17,4r NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich. ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE "VIBRATOR" . THRESHING MACHINERY. TI7E iffitrlilcM Greln-SaTinir Timfr-SaTiniT,. and If owj -Saving Thntien of this day and g-Mirrsv tlon. Bprnd all rlralrr for Rapid Work, Perfect Cleaotof, and lot Sarlng Grata from WoBtago. STFAM Power ThrMhera a Specialty. Special tdi of Sparatora madt expranlj for 8wam Power. OUR rnrWaled Htf&m Thresher Enirfnea, both Poruhlo and Traction, with VaiaabU Improra bd la, far beyond an other naJia or kind. THE ENTIRE Threahlnff Expannes (and often throe to flvo times that amount) can be made bjr the) Extra Grain SAVED ttj theM Improred Mac nine. GRAlIf Bn Inert it 111 not anbmlttothe ar moua waRtaga of Grain and the Inferior work done b all other maehlDoa, when oaea poaled on Uw difference. NOT Onlr Tutlr Superior for Wheat, Oats, Bartey, Rye, and like Oralni, but the Onlt 8uoee rul Tbrether la flax, Timothy, Millet, Clover, and Ilk Feeds. Require1 no "attachment" or "rebuilding" to change from Grain to Seedf. IU Thorough Workman... p, Elegant Flnlnh, Perfection of Parti, Coinplttenea of Kqulpmeot, etc, our " ViaJUToa" Thrcaher OutflU are Iooomparat.le. , MAnVKLOl S for Hlmpllcltr f Parts, naliiir lens than one-half the usual Helta and Gear. Uakua Clean Work, with no Littering or Scauertuga, rOI'R Hiaea of Keparafora Made, Ban trim from HU to Twrlt-e-Horaealaa, and two at; lea of Mouuv Kti Horte Poweri to match. OR Parttrulnra. fall on our Dealer Of X v ui for lUu-irbtod Clrauiar, wbioh uuvii tr I O TV A full assortment of BAB IKON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON, SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP IKON, OK ALL WIDTHS. tf'C, cfC, ifC, on band aud tor sal at the LOWE8T MABKET PRICE ty F. MORTIMER, New Bloom field.