($ THE TIMES NEW BLOOM FIELD, 1A DECEMBER 23, 1870. HOUSE, FARM AND GARDEN. How to Knep Younfl. A good woman tivvpr grown old. Yuan. mav go over lift lieml, luit If benevo. leiicoutnl virtue dwell In Iht lienrtuhe 1b br olieorftil an wlien the uprlng of life first opened to lier view. When we look upon a good womiui, we never think of her age Hhe looks us charm ing ns when the rime of youth bloomed upon her cheek. That rose has not fad ed. In tier neighborhood she Is ft friend and benefactor, In theehureh the devout worshipper and the exemplary Chrls taln. Who does not love and respect the woman who has passed tier days In ants of kindness and nieroy who lias been the friend of man and Ood whose wholejlfe has been a scene of kindness and love, a devotion of love and relig ion V We repeat, such a woman cannot grow old ; she will always be fresh and buoyant in spirits, and active In humble deeds of mercy and benevolence. If a young lady desires to retain the bloom and beauty of youth, let her not yield to the sway of fashion and folly; let her love truth and virtue, and to the close of life she will retain those feelings which now make life appear a garden of sweets ever fresh and ever new. Broom Corn Seed. Au exchange states that the seed of broom-corn, which has hitherto been coiiHldered useless except for planting, and au Inferior food foi cattle, has been discovered to be valuable as a breadstuff. It was first used as a substitute for wheat In 1870 and 1871, but, like many other good things was lost sight of, and its manufacture was never carried to success, and never became even particu larly known until about three years ago. The yield of Hour is about one-half In place of two-thirds from wheat. The bran Is also as valuable as wheat bran as a food for animals. The flour cannot be told from wheat flour, and the bread, cake, etc., Is delicate, inviting, and deli cious, and easily digested. The yield of broom-corn seed Is also enormous, a sin gle spear often producing a pint of seed and tiie yield has reached five hundred bushels to the acre, while It is safe to es timate the average at one hundred bushels.- Keeping Old Sheep. It is folly to keep old sheep. They should be turned oil' to the butcher while they are In their prime. It does not take half so much to fatten them then. When they get old and thin, in order to put them in condition to slaughter the whole superstructure must be rebuilt. Four sets of lambs are all that a ewe can bear; this will bring her to five years and this Is an age when with a little ex tra care, she will round into a fine car cass. Exceptions may be made when the breed is scarce, aud the blood is more valuable than anything else. To Repair a Flat Roof. Flat, leaky, shingle roofs have been well repaired by using hot tar in which hydraulic cement has been mixed, until it Is as thick as can be spread. When it Is spread, sift more dry cement over it until a person can walk over it with out its sticking to his feet. The tar pre vents the cracking of the cement, while that In turn prevents the tar from run ning. If it is well worked under the shingles,. and the cracks are well filled, a good water-proof roof may be made with little expense. 63" In fattening beef, let process be as quick as possible. Any stint in feeding at such times will tend to make the meat tough and dry. Stall fed animals will fatten more readily than others, and youi g animals require richer food than older ones. In winter, fattening mucli depends upon the warmth of the stable. The warmer the cattle are kept the less food will be needed. rgST A cellar that is cool, dry and dark, aud yet well ventilated, Is the best place for preserving potatoes in large quanti ties. When smaller quantities are to be preserve.1, there is nothing like dry sand. The same may be st;ld of fruits and roots of all sorts. - . Truth and Honor. Query : What is the best family med iclne in the world to regulate the bowels purify the blood, remove costiveness and -biliousness,. aid digestion tone up the whole system? Truth and honor compels us to answer, Hop Hitters, be ing - pure, perfect and harmless. Bee another column. .y '2t t4rOld boot-tops, cut into pieces the right tl.e and lined, make excellent Iron-holder. The leather keeps all heat away from the hand. 'C"W7','?'T!JT",,;',,"''! Ilfil wmmi TUB ONLY M KIM I.N IS V Kit AWARDK!) for POROUS l'LAMTUS were slven to the manufacturers of TurNHON'HOAPCINK POttoUs! PLAHTICIIB at the Centennial and Purls hxii'iMitlini. Over 5,000 Physicians and Druggists liavo Voluntarily TEMIKfKD Hint they sin annt Improvement nn Hie common, slow acting Porous Plnslenby I en urn ul their nrompi notion nix the absolute cnrtslntv rf thilr ipiiekly relieving pain, and flleotliiK a positive cure. I'llee 6 Cent. Bndlw STOP niul T1II .N I v Ucfore you have purchased elsewhere ! AT IRA WBNTZEL'8 STORE IN BLAIN, PENN'A , Is the place to buy goods AT THE LOWEST PRICE! A FULL STOCK CONSTANTLY ON HANI) I Special Bargains are Offered in MADE- VP CLOTHING PI AluTIQ Ntnol, Cover nml Hunk only tun lo rinltUO, $2.ift. lt(lAPH HHtnps, 3 net if Heeds. 2 Knee Hwells.Ktool. Honk, only IW llol Idin Newspaper Free. Address Daniel If. lleiit. ty, WttMlmiHloii, N. J. (2Ww (MOfjn return InSn days on tUHl Invested IUU otlleliil Kepuils mill Inloi malinn free. Like prnllts weekly on Hlnrk option ol fin to Aft Address, T. I'O'I Tl.lt WIGHT & CO., Han kers, Wall street. New York. ted it Mallet! 'rre for 83 Cts. Vnnr for (H. SVO.UfMt wlllla In n- p- ..ill luinn.rM. ti I im f 1 1 1 - -. t Willi. i III- I'A IKN Ifcll BJKhl V A T.''IIMI.ST. H-f li"nyl-mpr.r l.trn-r. I'i.'V.-ii In ill l..iii: nii.l li-.l III T. R.II I lini,iiit)l".,wllli.l-ii olcull.r $10,000. SAFETY LAMP. .n1 d-'ilh j'.iir I inf. , 8. 8. New'on'i Oafety Lmp Co., factory and Ollico, Dinshamton, N. Y. 62dlt AX EXd l 1MJ Ihiuk t 85,000 HOLD !! Stanley's Own Story fVfttt"H'(rf Aritvnlun" and ' Triumph." re vvrilten In the irraiilc hi. vie ol linn. J. 'I . Heiid'ey Is 1 lie only aiitiienlie. nun enpyniilileil cheap edi tion. The p ess ciiininend It. l'lirelunen praise It. Alt. nls are delighted, us It sells easily and to evervlt-'ily AGENTS WANTED 1 IlSM extra terms, addles , I1UIIDAHO 1IKOS-, 1'iihs., l'hil;iU-ldilii, 1'u. Did II. GENTS WANTED rORATO-jll IROUNDTIVORLO BY GENERAL GRANT. o PIIIOH OTSTXaTST SJ3 This Is the fast selling book ever published, anil Hie only eomplete and aiHhentio lllstoryof (iranl's Travels, rlend lor el.eiihir eoiilaniiiiu a full ileerlptloii of the work and our extri lenns to Auenls. Address National rublishlliK Co.. rhlladelphla, i'a. bi l4t AGENTS Rr AD THIS ! We want an Ajjont In Terry conntv t whom we wll pay asa'ary ol fimi vr nionili and ex penses t sell our wonderful Invention. Huniple free. Ad'liess at one. SIlKltiM AN & CO., Mar ahull, Michigan. fit'cltt OOQD PLAN. C.imMnlntiis.lnn.rB-li.1 iiinitvor.Vr in 0110 vn'ii Hiim li.M fcvri y ihivniiiuki. 1.1 niplul. vrini 'UIMiiiliniiniiKi-tiii-tit. Ivirr.- lii'iilimillvl.ltf.t i.iui.iI.i . ti k liivmtiiirnttiil 3'i lo fe'O.lllin. IMri-iilnr. Willi I. .11 . x- ilNli:tlllm how nil cnll NUcr-nr.l III nlfM-k ilMlliic.tiill.'-l In o, LAWUEMCK k I'U., 1 lli.ul bin!, Naw Yolk. 6'Jdlw ARCWTC Make 711 f ales and the bent prof. nULlllOn, , uur New llook. Uulilrn Thought on Molher. Home and Heaven, In Prose and fotry by Wki authors, illustrated. l'leaes everybodyLfl.7fi: also. 500 "Curlosiles of Hie llible," 8i.i5. Mailed oil H uelpt of prlee. K It. TUUAT, l ubliHlier, Hb Hioudway, N. Y . (Udlw. 5 000' "f a oa9e ' CoUBh' Cold, or Asthma lnl ll ADAMSON'S BOTANIC BALSAM VAUIU will not euro. Hold by all Druggists and Dealers at 3F.C. and T Huniple bottle Ilk). Hee that the uanio of V. W. KINSMAN Is blown In the glass ol the bottle Trade mipplled by.OtO. V. tiOOUWIN i O . Uoston, Muss. 50 d 4t ON 30 DAYS TRIAL Wo will send our ELECTIIO-VOI.TA10 BKI.T8 and other Kieetrio AppPunoes upon trial for H days to those autterlug frum Nervous Debillt lllietimall'-ni. Paralysis or any diseases of the l.lvei or Kidneys, and many oMier dlseaes. A CureUua.raniee.or no py.. Address VULI'AIU BKliTCO.. Marshall Mich, 6uua A GKKATOKrKH FOB IIOUIUTS ! PIANOS and- OUGANS, at KXTKAOHDINAKY Low Prices for cash. Installments received. Bpleiulld Organs fifi, lfi,-ri, fin. ;5 fSfundJiO . 7 Octavo hosUWOOD PIANOS l3(i.fiai. 7 1-3 do Ho and J1"0, upitards. Not used 6 Months f- 1 1 lit trated OAtalOL'iies Mailed. HOliACh WATtltS, Munul'i'. & Ihialer, 6 Broadwav. N. Y. 1'. U. Box, AM). 6Ud4w AGENTS WANTEDM'I!: pleleand brilliant. History of Hie ureat tour of Gen. GRANT aTuku WORLD by Hon. J. t 111CAKLY. the prince of descrlpuva aillli.ils. A .splendid yi'lbnok. ii.A 111II1I011 people want it. The best ciiance 01 your life to make money. Bewaie 01 iniluiiioiis by unknown auih i-n The superior aullioislilp. uolipie. illus tratious. elenant paiier, aud uiarveloua uiieauueHs render this book luiinensely popu ar. 2U.W 1 Hooks Isold. Ciicuhus free, terms extreme ly liberal. Outllit one Dollar. Address, HUBBAKD UUU8., 733 8aDsom St., PUII'u. Mldll H D P A M C N EW 7 0l'iin w- n 1 liiluAlia "op Organ on"y ,iS. Hi days trial CatalM .e KhKK. V. ti. PianoCo.. lixl Bleecker Street, New Y01 k. Stdlw ESTATK NOTICK. - Notleels hereby gly. en thut Letter of Administration on the estate of 1,'astleberry Harris late ol Peun town ship. Perry County. Pa., deceased, have been granted lo Hie uudei binned residing III said township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate pavineui and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to a II. If AltltlS. Administrator, Peun twp., Duncunnon, P. O. December 2, 18TU. 6t m Evpryniii' Tlmt Ciilllvnlt's the Soil sleilild rornimre Thj Orl;ha', Inc'ependont, Ccnscien'.ious Rural New Yorker with ot i:?r pajirrs. Tint l-'lrnt llortirMlfurrd it ArrlcuUiiral Authority In Amcrltni. An Illiintratvd IV'r,7; for All 1'artH vf Out Voiintry. Sdbscrihu Now I Sll'uper for 2 per nnutiui N'i C lnb Hale. Thp "Hiirnl" li tli tlltwinhtntrir nr Mlntitit'n M'IiIIp lT-Mirlc (j.. ni, H"itiiy i Ho.mn V'tlntn, iVirl Mili.-t, ml Kilty H'iriH ui nifw uml runs wUlilvH uuj lluwur l iic jtfnsi'nt fi"r -d unci plnnt fIintrlruHcii H ttin uuM ensf ly 11 td viiluuliiM ever Lcforu olh-retl by any Jmiriml in Hi" Vrir. A lull ll!n-lnit' (l tlt HcHiitiVf nnrntin) nf 11 will Iip MPtit ttltll HtH't'illH'll -!" i JikUm- fur tiifPi.ii.-ivt . ttlth Hiicrini'Mi f ''!' i'i'i'U ti upmlcuiitK, thut ull muv Jjiirtrp ('iitillnl nml uhitnrlittit Hi HiiurrcM pnuliln itn In bciii'lii our mitiHcrilicrr. )y tuirli iiicihih. IHiiHtrntliiiiK frum I.tlc. No unli untwnrtliy advrr- r fniH. aii new r unit iiihi Knrn-ii ihuiith r Hfeti!- t't (!, nml iini'iirtiiilly report id mix in. hen tUf f l.e ana (iiiiiir nt tin- piiii'r. Mm t!iinliiiH' jr its worlfl-rc-M'twiH'd rout rihut'ir.-. if lnd -iimmI "ici mid tmtvr-tliluc-M 1 b t'n-i' Sft'if mid J'livnt. HlKtrMmtiniiH (wJii'li wnrkl-rc- li'ciiifd tv iiliurHliiH ii m t if iiiiiro vul tut I Im n thn HUliHi-rii'liftn rU:f) me coiihidfrt-U, it In by iur t lie Vhvajtmt Country' Home Journal in the World! C r Kxpfrluintit iT'imiilK nf m ncrcn nwiif-d hv "Tim llitntl New Vtiriu'r" uiul wcili d in tht i;iteri:nt of it.t fcu inM ihvrH..,; 3 It will helii vim tiifikit tnnripv ft ml rnftul II in11. cioiwly. Prof. J. . Hhi' or tlio Mf.-hltfftn AirrffMdtnnil Col live; '"J Iip h lirul Nljw i'nrkT in liitvV ttM Im'hI ;ipi r." l'rof. I). M. Hhi'll-tii ; nf the Ktmw AltIi ultiirHl (Vil h'Kt: " llic Munil N w YnrldT li.tn ui'tiv iitltnt 'ict' and in ninru imh d thuu uiUht r't put tvHib.aM Vv-m. T. T. Ii on ; ' ihe ltnral in tljy lnnt fipor I nee." A pnper for Mw fmiiitry, Ylllnirp, rt-: fur llicrmr Kt u Hid' n-r, it n rn,-r ttni u, fruit umwr, frnall truit -i;thrrt. In -I'd '-mull, d ilrvmiiii. Hiilurimi. tin rt.-lentixl. evi-ry wLn'i-e. No Hfctioimf prtOndiecn. Th in 'dt l-rnrmirt arid n1t mtut iimlliHi of nni Hi-il writiTH ever lMfnrpi (i'llfct"iHoi-tln-r in iiih imiiiiiiiim nf miy Joiiriuii. ii(.-ttmi l.luclrtilfniirt Iruin lit) liv our Ih-hI nrtt-iM, nf friiilH, nrrliiti'i tiir, lurm iitWp.-i, tfiirtibn, ir-iH, uriculiural hii)ii'iiaiit, etc. Enthwiiam Throughout the Country tojtou Conrjratuhttry LrAtern. Third Year of ifn Prrnrtit Management .tint Year of J(h Age, 1'ubJlnhrd wwtkly. AddrcuB li l It A L X E W YOJiKlCJt, V A' Dtimlc St., yew York. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. I Is sii'-fl to cure 8javlns, fpllnts Curb, Ha. it, removes nil uiimttiiral eiilinueiir-iils. Does not blister Has no eipinl or any lameness on beast or man II, hits cured hip lolut hnne uesiln a I ersoii who had soirered 15 (ears. Alsoeured rheuiniitisui.coi-os. frost bites, or anv brules. cut or lamenen It has no equnl for lileio sli on horses. Send for II liettraled vlreuinr uivinu poslilve proof. Prlee one dollar. All Drui!;ists ave It or cm net for von. Dr. IV J. Kenilull Hi Co., Pros., Eniisburull, Palls, Vermont. HAItlUS & EW1NO. Afc-enls. Pittsburah, Pa. 't""'i ,'',11 , -1 BEST FUItNACE IN TIIE WORLD FOR HARD COAL OR WOOD, (WuoiwiT ob Cast Iiios ) RICHARDSON, BOYNTON &C0 Embodj NRW 1870 Improvements, uevor before adopted : Contain mor-pru-t cal fe tunes; Are more aural) ei Cusi . s- tn keep in nler: Uses less fuel, and win moie ueai and a laivei volume of lure sir llitiianv fur usee may in the United 4iaten. ItepUne i our old and i o o ly uoi kiiif; healer wllk oneot iliese in. ul. tii in. naces, wh.ch are popular and uiiiverali ut'i:es-fin. W4'nd direct To M uMilu.iiiirers for prices. ' i'M WATKK ST., New York. Rth 9 7tli K00K 0F M0SES II I II IV III And III old and curious U lil VA. I 111 works. AUdiesa with siainp for 'onll leuiial Circular til lit vicrott i m.vriMi company, hllaueilivillo, Pa. 1 Newport Advertisements. JJEWPORT DRUGSTORE. ItoTlnif on litnd a eomplets ssnrtment of tlitfoV lowing artloln, tha mbsurlber ash a share of yonr patrimafra. Drugs and Medicine, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Alan a full stock of Concentrated Komedies, ESSENTIAL OILS, Di-unIich, Terfumeryt 1IA1JI OIL, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Also always on Hand PUKE WINES & LIQUOR FOR MEDICINAL and BACKAMENTAL PUIIP08U8 PHYSICIANS ORDERS Carefully anil Promptly Filled D . M . ED Y, Newport, Penn'a. ii. s. cook & co., ARree to sell allklndsof LUMBER AND SHINGLES, forf.KHS MONKYthan any other dealers In this ooiinly. We will also take Kood Timheroii the slump or delivered at. our Mill In exchange for Lumber, io. We une Cleat Held Pine aud Hem lock only. W. II. 8. COOK & CO., Newport, Terry Co., Pa. Oktober 10, 1876. JONES' BROS, & CO., ( Formerly John Jones & Son,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WK would respectfully Invite the pat rona of the farmers, and the public generally, as the IIHillKhT PKICKH the market willatford, will be paid for all kinds of OKAIN, FLOUP., PKODUCE SEEDS AND ItAILKOAD TIE8 We have constantly on hand. rrsii. SALT, PLASTKH, CEMENT COAL, IEON, STEEL, HOUSE SHOES. Km., SiO. FOR SALE AT TUB LOWEUT KATES. . Orders promptly filled, Newport, July 20, 1875 tf J "B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, Wright' Iltillding, NEWPORT, IA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos. Also, A Large Stock of STA TIONERY always on hand at LOW TRICES. V Country Merchants supplied with Goods at Philadelphia prices. Your orders are solicited. 44 I NSUHANCE ! B. HIMES, OElSrE-R-A.Ij LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: Sooth East Corner Market Sqaare, NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICI RS written In first class companies on all kinds nf Insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted aud promptly paid. llefore renewing ymit Insurance or placing new risks, vou will certainly tlnd it to your in terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented i ,tns, of Hartford. Assets, f'jno.non. North Hrltlsh KiiKland, " 1.7SO.0HO. Commercial Hulon. " l.;kl.li0. North America. Phil'.. S.tKO.aO. Klre Association, Phil's., " 3.778.0(i0. Penasylvanla, 1 1,700,000. B HIMES, Agent. March 11. 18791y B00KS1B00KS! Gift Books, Children's Books, Blank Books, School Books, Hies! Testaments ! And nil Kinds of Doolis AT BEACIVS Hook & Drug Store. Stationery ut Wholesale or Retail o O" HubaetlpUons tuken for nil New- papera and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1870-3m A UCTIONEE11S. P P. HOOVER, ' A-UOXION ICIGJ t. Attention Riven lo sales, aud satisfHCtlon Kar anteed. Prices low. Call on or adihes F. P. llooV KK, UnultsblirK, Pa. Atifiiistl 2, 1870. JAS. P. LATCHFORD, A UCTIONEEJl , Would respectltilly Inloi m the public H at lie will ciy sales at reasonable prices. All order will receive prompt alleiiilnii. DUNNALL1T8 AH1.LH. PEItKV CO., PA. Tames CLEELAND U Auctioneer, OITershls services to the citizens of Perry and Cumberland counties. Post olllee address. bUennansdaie, Perry co.. Pa. . HENRY, A VCTIONEEJl. Blaln, 1'crry count; Fa. -Terms Moderate aud every exertion made to render satisfaction. ml Anctlonerr. Tlie undersigned gives notice that he will cry sales at any point In Terry or Dauphin counties. Orders are solicited and prompt attention w II ibe given. . E.D.WELLS, I v New Kuflalo Ferry co., Fa. B.HARNISH, AUCTIOINKEIi, Delvllle, Perry Co., Pa. Charges moderate, and satlsfaetiou guuianteed. 6 If D AVID M'COY, ATJOTIOINJSlOlt, ICKESBUKO, FEKItY COUNTY, FA. . Charges moderate. Prompt attention paid to ail calls. AUCTION EEIt. The undersigned give notice llmt he Will ciy sales at a reasonable laie. rtatisfactlon guaranteed. , . Address TIIOS BUTCH. Jr.. Not. 18, '78 Itndlsburg, Pa. H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT1 Iwouldrespectlvelytnforiu myfriendstbat la tendcalllug upon them with a supply of good olmy . OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting of CA88IMER8, CA8SINET8. FLANNELS, (Plalnandbar'A) CA11PETS, Aco., to exchange for wool or sell for cash. J.M.BIXLEK. CkntbxWoolbs Factory . 6,17,4 nr ( riTO W K YEAR, or S to- If II I ItJit day In ourown locality. kl llNo risk. Women do as welt V II I I nieu. Many make moi I I than iheamount stated alxv f I III I I No one can fail to make men. v ' - - J J ey at. You can make fr"tn H) cent to ti no hour bv de voting vour evenings and spare time to the busi ness. It costs nothing to trv the business Noth ing like It for making money ever offered before. Business pleasant and sti Ictlv honorable Jtaader, If you want to know all ahour the ber I paviug butiness t'fore the public, i-end us your address and we will send yon full particnlsrs and private terms free; samples worth (5 also free.; you can then make ny your mil d for yourself. Address OEOKOE BTINSON&CO., Poitlaud, Me. 4ulj ELASTIC TEUSS Mm m Pfcl 4 i girl., tnm mi I M kn b rupiliw. vitli Sl-A.ju.Bnv ; . Mi.aniw.mfiiiHiii.iii SENSIBLC U f"''"- ' iy. HU U. - j UMUMIJnlUHClM..y Ub lk ler. Mil. Ibibl hWM til. iUf UlAkll.lJ Mn... hjm& alcht. nt ft t&.II.-l cuiftcnAin. .1,1. aaaj. asiftU. ' EC G LEST Off TRUSS CO.. Chicago, UL. INSTITUTE. T.bl.kMI a 1ST? tm It. rw ml tmmtr. T,aM thMn. Nh. 4 s.'l ft lift lhw..... wttbaut lb. m m .fl fttft-SMlipn, ciiri)l-,r- ,.d nfmnmxmm, ftOdrftn, Dr. V. L. POSA, Aarora, Kau Co., 111. 2W1t I OH PKINTIXO of every description neatly and promptly executed at Reasonable Kalee at the Blooiulleld Times gleam Job Oulce.
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