8 THE TIMES, . NSW -BLOOMFIBLp, PA.v VOU 0,:,178. A Joke on Butler. The Juniata "Sentinel'1 tolls the follow, lug incident, showing how General Ben Sutler was once captured by his own men, wbci were soldier's from Perry county Davit) Itoffman, living In this"' borotigb, tells how Oen. B. F. Butler was caught by nu order tbat he Issued while In command of his army operating Bgaiust Richmond, 1 Va. He says that on the evening of a cold day, wheu he was put at the bead of a squad of men, as corporal, they were ordered nut to have fires, and were particu larly ordered to capture and bold till day light any single, or troop of horsemen that might make their appeal ance near the line. The night was cold, and the men suffered at the outpost stations for want of fire. Suddenly, some time In the night, the guard challenged a troop of horsemen tbat attempted to cross the line, near the station, and the whole force, consisting of nine men were ordered out to cover the horsemen, while the commander was or dered to dismount and surrender his arms, as well as the arms of all bis company. The General protested and declared him self to be the General in command ; but IIolTman and his fellow-soldiers were firm, and the General and the eight other oflicers dismounted and surrundered their accou trements. The guard would not believe that they had General Butler a prisoner. The prisoners asked for the Sergeant of the station and wheu he appeared iu the per son of Sergeant Daniel Bitter, of Perry county, Pa., he was requested to carry a note to the Captain of the picket Hue, Captain G. C. Palm, also from Perry couu ty, this State. The note was sent, askiug that General Butler be released from the custody of the soldiers on the picket line at Station so and so ; but the Captain, on account of an order to bold all captives that might be taken on horseback, or for fear that the captives might be captured rebels, returned the note to the station with the order that the prisoners be held till daylight, and that they be allowed to build no fires. So they were held. They attempted several times to build a fire to warm themselves by, but at every such at tempt the fire was extinguished, and at last a close guard was set around them, and they were kept in the cold till daylight, when indeed the truth was made clear tbat General B. F. Butler and a portion of his staff were prisoners in the hands of the General's own soldiers. Butler never was in a tighter place than on that night. lie promoted Palm, who was then a captain in the 208th Pa. Vols. Hitter, Hoffman, and Mr. Newcomer, of East Waterford, ibis county, were in the same regiment. Hoffman declares that Butler was caught iu his own trap sleeker than any catch he ever saw. A Case of Thirty Years' Standing. East Aurora, N. Y., May 22, 1872. Messrs. Seth W. Fowle & Sons : Gentleman I was troubled with dyspep sia for thirty years, and tried several medi cines advertised for the cure of this dis tressing complaint without deriving any benefit from them. About a year ago I commenced taking the Peruvian Syrup, and after using altogether twelve bottles I find myself entirely cured. I consider my case one of the worst I ever heard of, and I take great pleasure in recommending the Peruvian Syrup to all dyspeptics, believing that it will be sure euro to them. Yours Respectfully, J. T. BnowN. Sold by all druggists. A Mystery. Paterson, N. J., August 12. About 10 o'clock last night a freight train on the Erie railroad ran over the body of Bar tholomew McGrail,near the Passaic bridge. McGrail's head was nearly severed from his body. But from the fact that the body was then cold, and also that no blood flow ed from the wound, and various other cir cumstances tendiug to show tbat the body had been brought and to and placed upon the track, it is thought to be a case of murder. The tracks of a wagon were dis covered np to within a short distance of the railroad track, and marks as of a body which had been thrown therefrom and afterwards dragged to the position where McGrail was found. Drunken Stuff. How many children and woman are slow ly and surely dying, or rather being killed, by excessive doctoring, or the daily use of eome drug or drunken stuff called medicine that no one knows what it is made of, who can easily be cured and saved by Hop Bit ters made of Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion, &c, which is so pure, simple and harmless that the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be saved by them P See other column. tW A roan named Hanks, and a collec tion agent for a Boston house named Gil man, who have been making collections in towns about Medfield, Mass., left the latter place in a buggy on Saturday morning. When in a piece of thick woods, near West Dedham, a number of armed men stopped and compelled them to surrender funds amounting to $1,300, 12T" The trial of a young Iilsh noble man, Sir Cape! Fitzgerald, In a London court for stealing 400 worth of diamonds from his mistress, Is worthy of note as be ing the conclusion of an ' anathema pro nounced upon his family many years ago. His grandmother was the first baronet of the namo, and was so created for the bloody part he took in the horrors which followed the Irish Insurrection of '08. He Was known as "HanRlnj Fitzgerald." ' He stalked through the country, shooting, hanging, flogging men, women and chil dren whom he chose to suspect of "dis loyalty." One day an old woman actually knelt in the blood of her two sons, whom " Magistrate" Fitzgerald had shot dead at their own door, and lifting bcr hands to heaven cursed him to the third generation, and prophesied a death of disgrace to all his race. Twenty-five years later the ob ject of this malediction died by his own hand j teu years ago his son cut his throat ; the young baronet now in prison is the last of the line. C'Some young ladies are iu too much of a hurry to get married to adventurers. This was the case with Miss Smith, of Middletown, N. Y., who was smitten with a new comer, and was very soon married to him with a great display. But by and by it tin lied out that be was a black-hearted wretch who already had a wife and children, whom be had deserted. Proba bly that young lady bad turned up her nose at several very respectable suitors, whoso record was good and known to her. But she wanted something more "stunning," aud she got it. Cf?LaBt month while Salmon Garner, a farmer living four miles east of Green castle, Putnam county, Indiana, was mow ing in an unplowed meadow, he suddenly noticed his horses and machine siuk into the earth. Assistance was called. It came, and he unhitched the horses and removed the mower and one horse. The other horse sank into the earth twenty feet. The sound as of running water was heard. The earth fell in covering the horse from sight. BANKRUPT'S SALE. HAVING JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF GOODS from a large Bankrupt Bale, I can offer some GREAT BARGAINS. SEE THESE PRICES ! $ y $ Another Lot of Jelly Cups with best Patent Caps, Only 48 cents per dozen. The best Fruit Jar In the Market, One Quart, (fi 00 per dozon. Two d SI 80 per dozon. Good Hose for Children, 10 Cents and upwards. Good Hose, fancy styles, for Ladles, 10 Cents. Good Corsets, 60 Cents and upwards. Splendid White Spreads 11.25, worth 12.00. Marseilles Quilts, $175, worth Jt.E0. A Good Gaiter for 11.00. Three Button Lisle Gloves for 40 Cents. White Skirts, Embroidered at 69 cents. A full assortment of Hamburg Edgings from 4 cents up. Toweling 7 Cents per yard. Rusches 1 Cent each. Bilk Crep Lisle Rusches, 15 Cents. White Jaconets, 10 Cents per yard. Yard wide Cambrics 10 Cents per yard. Colored Hamburg Killings very Pretty aud Cheap. Torchoa Lace In beautiful styles, lOcts. per yard. Also, lots of MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, COTTONADES, aud hundreds of other arti cles at astoulehlng prices. F. MORTIMER, Neio liloomfield, JPa. WHOLESALE A. :fttij:li AMERICAN AI LARGEST STOCK I -" LOWEST PRICES! ! DEALERS' SEND FO" CATALOGUE! ! . Please Cnll When l.UlieCIty! ! ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT & CAREFUL ATTENTION. 161 State Street, CHICAGO. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE undersigned. Administrator of Joseph Ensnilngrr, of Carroll twp., deceased, oilers at private sale the following real estate : .A. GOOE) FARM, situate In Carroll township, consisting of about 70 ACRES, all but 5 acres being cleared aud In a good state or cultivation. There Is fruit of all kinds on the premises, such as Apple Pear, Grapes, reaches, &c, In abundance. There is also A GOOD TWO 8TOKY LOG HOUSE, weatherboarded and one VA BTOIIY FKAME HOUSE, with all necessary out buildings. The barn is 0".45, and Is as good a barn as can be found in this part of the county. Running water is in every Held on the farm, at all times ot year. Churches, Schools, Mill and Store are locate wit hlu convenient distance. For any further Information address CORNELIUS KNSMIKGER, Sheriiiansdale, Pa. June 4, 1379. tt H 0! FARMERS, THIS WAY ! AND EXAMINE LIGGETT'S IMPROVED TRITLE GEARED IRON HORSE POWER for threshing, the best and cheapest power In the county. Few persons can have had greater ex perience or closer practical acquaintance with HOUSE POWERS than I have had. I commenced their manufacture nearly thirty years ago, and have given this branch of my business the closest attention ever since i and. without boasting, I assert that this Power is strong enough to run the largest Separators or Machines that are in use. It liasnlnety.one revolutions of shaft to one of team, and WILL BE SOLD LOWER than any other built in or out of the county. Also, for sale, PLOWS, CORN-SIIELLERS, IIOLLOW-WARE, OVEN-DOORS, scoors, and a general assortment of o j s rv ING.S. For sale, a good two-horse TREAD POWER and MACHINE In good running order, mounted on wheels, at a bargain. Also, three kinds of Jacks for dllferent Powers. M-Tam Agent, and can furnish Separators for auy Machine. SAMUEL LIGGETT, . .. . Ickesburg, Perry Co., Pa. April 23, 1878. PROVERBS. " No one can be sick when the stomach, blood, liver and kidneys are health ) and Hop Bitters keep them so." ''The greatest nourishing' tonic, appe tizer, strengthener and curative on earth, Hop Bitters. "It Is impossible to remain long sick or out of health, where Hop Bitters are used" " Why do Hop Bitters cure so much 1" " Beeauee they give digestion, rich blood, and healthy action of all the organs." " No matter what your feelings or ail ment Is, Hop Bitters will do you good." " Remember, Hop Bitters never does harm, but good always and continually." " Purify the blood, cleanse the stomach and sweeten the breath with Hop Bitters." "Quiet nerves and balmy sleep In Hop Bitters." "No health with inactive liver and nrlnary organs without Hop Bitters " Try Hop Congh Cure and Tain Relief. For sale by Dr. M. B. Strlckler. New Bloomneld, and B. M. Ety, Newport.Pa. 334t HUNT' Tha flrfat Kidney Medicine is Hut ft now compound It hu beeu before the public HO yeri and um'd by til clawoit. llUftT'A HfcM KD V haauvedfrom ltmi-iTiiiiT remedy: dlseano tnd death hun dred wbo have been BlVMtl tin hff 1'hvftlittnna to die. 1 ULNTS KEiUKIV cures ell lln- fesorihfi Kidney. Bladder, And Urinary Oriona. liropuv. Ur lHbrte0t and llrojuv, Ur !, IHcbrCeaj 1! ill 1 ,'ir27.Jri'.V i"wniioii or linn. appetite, bract" up the Byatem, and reuewed healta i inn r"'"'. jiunT's JiKiU.lv curei fain In lit hide, Hack, or Lulm, Uenrriti Urbll. I ir, FeiiiHle Ilbu-aaea, lll.lurbrd blvvp, Com of Appetite. UrlKhl'a Ul.eu.n or the Kid. neyaandall roinnlalnta or the llrIno-eiillul Orcana. IK'NtV HKMKOV ! purely Wot" Ubjc.aud meeta a want never before (unilihed to ilia yuniiu, mm tun uuiiuh rnnanoa way oe piaoedin it. ill leitr ''.."lours to Ona trial will con Ylnco yoa. bead lur pamphlet to flEr.lEUY WM. F. CLAKKH, faoviuaaaa, B. t,S3 Bly JEWELER Liism of Parson s Purgative Pills make New Rich niond and will completely change the blood In the entire System In three months. Anv person who will take 1 pill each nlttlit from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored to sound health, If such s thins be pos slble. Pent by mall for 8 letter stamps, f. 8. JOHNSON & CO. llangur, Maine, 34d4w NAVI a. mtt-- s? AwnrduH hi,iltt nrita n, P. fine chewing miMiiini mid exell'nn f;i Inn'lun ehnr arter of tyitttenmrj tmil jUmr-wj. Thi- li..t lotmcco rvn mnili-. As nnr bin ku ip trade-mark In clowly .IIII.I.IV'I "II lllll'! HI! lllll'l- ..I'H Ullll lC,,ll't lifil II cnevetr iiItiij. nhl hr nil .leiili.i n. ShiiiI InrnnmpU 'ttfrnlmrt!, Va! 0. F. Wurdle, Uen. Agent, Philadelphia. PIANn Beautiful Concert Grand nDPAN I IMI1U pianos price glflno oiilv UHUMIl 8425. Superb (4i and S(imre Planus, price $1,100 only 1255. Kleuanl Upriidit Pianos, price !) only 8155. New style Upright Pianos 8112.5(1. Organs 8(5. Organs 12 stops 572 .50. church Organs W stops price 8 !'.'() only 8115. Elegant 5375 Mirror Top Organs, anly 81u4. Buyers come and see me at home If I Bin not as represented, II. It. fare paid both ways and Piano or Organ given free. Larpe lllst. Newspaper Willi iiim li Information about cost of Pianos and Orennssent free. Pleao address DAMhL P. BEAT IV, Wa liliigton. New Jersey. 32d4w The oulv combination of the 'true Jamaica (Jlnger with QANFDRfVQ choice Aromatlcs and French OMIirUMU O Brandy for Cholera Morbus, ;Cranipsand Pains, Diarrhoea anu Dysentery, Dyspepsia. JAMAICA GINGER. I'lalulency. Want of Tone ami Activity In the Stomach and Bowels, and avoiding the dan gers ot Change of Water.Kood and Climate. Ask for San Foiui's Jamaica GiNSEa32d4t tlfl TO infill lasted In Wall Street . niocKs inaKes fortunes every month. BAXTEH & CO , Bankers. 17 Wall Street. New Voi-lt. qo.ii.w WHY fif) WFQT? SBn' Delaware uu "to I f Eai-,11 Catalogue and Maps. J. P. MANCHA, Dover, Delaware. 3Jd4w REVOLVER FRFF "even-Mlmt EpTolver wiui oiia u;ii-ii-int.es. address J. Bown & Son, 138 Si 13S Wood St.. Pitts burgh, Pa. 32d4w FRFnifl INF l"a Bclentltlo Itemedv, belli? r ll.VIl.mc the result of years of study by a prominent Physician, and having been used In his own practice a long while before being given to the public. It Is the great FHECKLE REMOVER and Complexion Beautlller. Nothing like it has ever beforM Iimii ntTre.1 Tt does the work like Magic and Is perfectly harm less leaving the skin like velvet, and the Com plexion as Clear as Crystal. GEO. A. KEM.OOO, Proprietor. 6 Church St , New "York. 32d4w 60 Cts. per Buttle. SOLD B ALL DltVUUlSTS. ThcBO jars are the most simple and perfect Jars In tho market. For sale wholesale and retail by F. MUKTIMEK. Something New 1 "Money is Power." Newest and best book on Finance. Nothing stale. Old errors exposed. New monetary principles discovered.- No book like It. A world of Information. Monetary history of nations. Hidden causes of " hard times," " crashes," " strikes," Insurrections, etc. Per fect, symetrlcal system to cure these evils, sup ply a good currency, pay the bonded debt with less taxes without repudiation. No more bonds. Ex. -Gov. Hardin, of Mo., says : " It is of de cided merit." Ex. -State-Senator Gntewood, of Mo., says i "It is by far the beft work on American finances he ever read. Every voter should have it, aud " pott up" fur the cam paign. It is neat, popular the book for the mil lions I Over 300 pages i price l.fk). Send for It I Let agents send tlie price, less the cus tomary discount, for a sample copy, and go to work. It will pay. Address,' Davis & Fhreoaku, S33 North Third Street, St. Louis, Mo. SS 8ru ESTATE NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary ou the eitate Saruh llurd. lute of BuUalo towiishin, Perry Co., Pa., dec d., have been granted to I lie under signed, residing In the same township. All persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated lo? settlement to SAMUEL BAIR. Executor. June 8, 1873. Lfiwis Puttek, Attoruey. WATCHES ! FOREIGN If B BUS! win II 'filifin mm m wmpmA IITii j ' 1, " a Mann' "f I ' I (. I ' '(! 'i A HARVEST FOR THE PEOPLE ! Our low prices are the envy of all Competitors. High prices repudiated. Never has there been such a lime as now to make money by getting your money's worth. WHAT WE can no. We carl sell common Suits at 84.CO 85.ffi and Jfi 00. We can sell good Wool Suits at 8).50 17.00 & 3.50 We can sell line Wool Suits at S9.U0 819 and 812.00 We can sell Youth's Suits at H.00 85.00 and 87.00 We can sell Boy's Suits at 82.60 83,50 and 85.00 We can sell all wool Suits made to order as low as 810.00 WHAT WE HAVE DONE ! We have marked down our entire stock. Goods cannot be sold lower than we are now selling. We have carpet for common wear at 11 13 & 20ets. We have Floured Carpet at 30 33 and 4octs. We have Rag Carpets at 25 40 50cts, We have Flowered Oil Cloth at 40cts. We have Table Oil Cloth at Socts. )oi We are offering an Elegant line of Ladles goods this season at prices every body wouders at. We have Cotton fllngam, and Silk Parasols, Shawls, Skirts and Corsets, Colored and White Hosiery, Einbi'oiderys, Fans and Ties. Collars. Cult's and Ribbons. Hal r Goods, Jewelry and Combs, Trunks, Valises and8aichels. Bed Spreads and Table Spreads, Towels, Napkins and Braids, Also many other goods in this line. latfe Intend to flo! We Intend to keep right on giving the people the worth of their money. Men's Hats as low as 80 cents. Boy's Huts as low as 35 cents. Men's Shirts as low as 25 cents. Meu's Overalls as low as 40 cents. Also a full line of Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery Hand kerchiefs, Ties, Jewelry. Perfumery, Trunks, Umbrellas, suspenders, Revolvers. Cutlery, eto. ISIDOR SCHWARTZ, Newport, PenrTa. jEW WAGON SHOr. THE undersigned having opened a WHEELWRIGHT SHOP, IS NEW BLOOMFIELD, are now prepared to do any kind of work In their line, In any style, at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Carriages of all styles built and all work will be warranted. 8TOUFFEB ft CKIST. New Bloomfleld, April 23, 187. AT COST! NOW FOR BARGAINS ! S. M. SHULER, Will offer his entire stnek of Prime MACKEREL at COST, until his Stock is disposed of. Persons n need of good fish at LOW PKICES, should avail themselves of this opportunity. Also, a full stock ol HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, WINES AND LIQUORS, Which I will' sell CHEAP. Don't forget the P'aoe. . i. S. M. SIIULER'S, CJieaj) Cash Store, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna. TOB PRINTING of every description neatly , ll and promptly executed at Reasonable Kales at the Bloomoeld Times Steam Job Otttce. i
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