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    Philadelphia Advertisements.
John Lucas & Co.,
Bole and
THE ONLY
MANUFACTURERS '
OP TUB
IMPERIAL FRENCH,
AND
PURE S WISS GREEN y ,'
Also, Pure
t
White Lead nnrt Color '
MANUFACTURERS,
Nos, 141 and 143 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia, f"
There Were Sold in the Year 1870,
OP
Blatchley's Cucumber ,
TRADE gj) MARK.
WOOD PUMPS,
Measuring 213.5GG feet In length, or sufflclent In
tlie agregate for
A WELL OVER 40 MILES DEEP,
Simple in Construction Eaty in Operation
Giving no Taste to the Water l)u
. rahlt and Cheap.
These pumps are their own best recommendation.
For sale iy Dealers In Hardware and Agricultu
ral Implements, numbers, rump Makers, ito.,
throughout the country. Circulars, &c, furnish
ed upon application tiy mall or otherwise.
Single pumps forwarded to parties In towns
where 1 have no agents upon the receipt of the
retail price.
In buying, be careful that your pump bears my
trade mark as above, as I guarautee no other,
3. UlUce and Ware-room,
Nos. 624 anil 626 Filbert Street,
513tfl PHILADELPHIA, PA.
& These Pumps can bo ordered of the Manu
facturer, or F. Mortimer & Co., New BloomHeld.
SOWER, BARNES & POTTS,
Bookgcllero fe Stationers
And Dealers In
CURTAIN
AND
WALL-PAPERS,
Nos. S30 Market and 623 Minor Streets,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
. Publishers of Sanders' New Headers, and
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's HiBtory of
the United States, Felton's Outline Maps, &c.
BLA9TK BOOKN
Always on hand, and made to Order. 31t
MILLER & ELDER,
Uooksellerg and Stationers,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
And Dealers In
WINDOW CURTAINS
AND
WALL PAPFJB,
No. 430, Market Street,
SI PHILADELPHIA, A.
CHARLES MAGARGE & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Paper, JLttig-&, See,
Nos. 30, 32, and 34, South Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
. Paper any Size, Weight, Color and Quality,
made to order, at short notice. lulyil
I.OCII.TIAA'N
Writing- Acinic! !
THIS FLUID Is warranted EQUAL to Arnold's,
, J""1 ".''"i at much less price. The money
will be refunded to those buying It, if it does not
prove entirely satisfactory.
3- For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloomlleld.
MILLER & ELDER,
Sole Agents,
430 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
A. L. Kaub
J. E. Fbetmiki.
K ALII & FItYJIIKi:,
Imfohtbhs aiio Jobbers or
O li 1 u a , Gla
AND
QUEENSWARE,
SOI ud 803, Cherry St., between Arch & Race,
nilLADELPUIA.
ST Constantly on hand, Original Assorted
Packages, 8. . ly 10
Philadelphia Advertisements. ,
BARCROFT & CO.,
Importers and Jobbers
Of Staple and Fancy
DllY - GOODS, i
Cloths, ...
Cassimeres,
Blankets,
Linens, Whito Goods, Hosiery,' &c,
Nos. 405 and 407 MAKKET STREET,
(Above Fourth, North Side,)
Philadelphia.
WRIGHT & SIDDALL,
Wholesale Druggists,
AND DEALERS IN
Patent Medicines,
119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FRONT,
Philadelphia, Ta.
A FULL STOCK of evcrthlng connected with
the business, of the best quality, and at very
low prices. A good location for business, with a
ow rent and light expenses, enables us to offer In
ducements to buyers, and makes It worth their
while to give us a trial. '
Philadelphia, 8. 8tf.
SAVES LABOR !
Save Time !
SAVES MONEY!
-yAINWGHT & CO'S
Labor-Saving Soap
Will be found the best In use. With this Soap
washing may be done with half the labor required
when any other Is used, and the saving in wear to
clothes Is really astonishing. It will cost only Fif
teen Cents to try it, and after that you will use no
other.
S-For sale by all Crocers, and by F. Mortimer,
New Bloomlleld, Pa. 317
C.RAYBIL,Yj & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers In
Carpets,
Oil Cloths,
Shades,
Brooms,
Carpet Chain,
Batting, ; Wadding, Twines, &c,
And a Hue assortment of
Wood mid Willow Ware,
No. 313, North Third Street.
Philadelphia, Pa.
January 1, 1869.
John Shaffner, Jr. E. S. Zleglcr. Tlieo. Rumel
SHAFFXER, ZLEGLER & CO.,
, Successors to . "
8IIAFFNEK, ZIEGLEIl Si CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery,
Gloves,
IllbboiiN,
Suspender,
T HUE ADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS
AND
FANCY GOODS,
No. 30, North Fourth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. ,
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
W. F. IOHI,EIl,
JOBBER IN
Hats, Caps, Furs,
Straw - G3 o o tl h
i53;nortii third street,
8 9 ly 10 PHILADELPHIA.
S. II. TAYLOR,
with
WAINWRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch StreetT,
Philadelphia Fa
H
OAR, McCONKET 4 CO.,
(successors lo
WM. W. PAUL & CO.,
WH0LBSAL1
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
633 Market Bt. and 614 Commerce Street,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
uunircAir ..ic
v GROCERS
, January 1, 1HB.
LLOYD, 8UPPLEE, A IV ALTO Jf,
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE,
No, 623 Market Street,
Philadelphia
Philadelphia AdTertiscments.
c. p. itarioiiT & mto'g,
Wbolcsalo Dealers in
F I S 11 ,
Cheese
AND
Provisions,
114 South Delaware Avenno,
Bolow Chestnut St., , . ,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Agents for
Collins, Ueddes & Go's Canned Fruits.
lWltf
A. B. Cunningham. J. II. Lewars. J. S.Glelm.
Cunningham, Gleim & Co.,
Woolesali Dealers in
Tobacco, Scgars, &c,
NO. 4, NOKTH FIFTH STltEET,
llIIIiAlIilIIA.
33310
WM, H, KENNEDY,
wrm
Hemphill & Chandler,
DEALERS IN
Tobacco, Scgars, &C.",
No. 222 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A full Stock of the Celebrated Monitor Na
vy, always ou hand. 4 32 lilu
W. A. Atwood.
Isaac W. Ranck
ATWOOD, RANCK & CO.,
Commission Mereliiml,
",' AND
Wholesale Dealers In all kinds of Tickled and Salt
I H I I , '.
No. 210 North Wharves, above Race Street,
340fim6 PHILADELPHIA, PA.
PATTERSON & NEWLIN,
Wholesale Grocers,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
No. 120 ARCH STREET,
Philadelphia.
r The sale of Eggs, Seeds, Grain and Wool
a siiecialty. 81
- Please send for a Circular. 48
For the Farm and Garden I
JJUHE OIIOUK1) BONE,
surER-rnosruATE OF LIME,
ANIMAL COMPOST,
AND
OROUND PLASTER,
Manufactured by the llarrlsbure Fertilizer Com
pany, Harrlsburg, Pa. For sale by
B. II. FICKES & BRO
50,13 Newport, Pa.
To Hlioemiilcers.
THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
F. MORTIMER CO.
HTE11EOSCOPE8,
VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CHROM08,
FRAMES.
K. to II. T. ANTHONY fc CO.,
691 Broadway, Kew York,
nvlte the attention of the Trade to their exten
lve assortment of the above goods, of their own
publication, mantiucfure and importation.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and
GRAFH0SC0PE8.
NEW VIEWS OF YOBEM1TK.
E II. T. ANTHONY A CO.,
691 Broadway, New Yoke,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importers and Manufacturers of
IMiotoirrnplile Material.
610. 13
D
UNCAN SIIERMAN & CO,,
No. 11 Nassau Btreet,
NEW YORK,
Issue circular Notes aud circular Letters of
credit available In any part of the world.
W Current accounts received on such tenns
as may be agreed upon. 8 12tf
In Bankruptcy.
Eastern district of Pennsylvania & S.
TAt New Hloouifteld the 18th day of Jan. 1871.
UK undersigned hereby gives notice of his ap
pointment as assignee of William H. Rice of
HiivMe twp. In the county of Perry, and State of
Pennsylvania within said district, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon Ills own petition by
the district court of said district.
Joua Bixt.ER,
Bt- Assignee
A LL KINDS OF JOB PKINTINO
J Neatly executed at the Bloomfleld Timet
Btcam Job Office.
rpRIALLIST FOR AUGUST TERM, 1871.
1. Wm. Vanswenrcngen vs. Wm. Rice.
2. Cralff & Blnncbard vs. II. 8. Dlmm.
8. W. II. Miller's ndra. vs. A. M. Egolf.
4. Barah A. Webor ct al. vs. P. R. Co.
5. Perry Krcmcr vs. Davis & Wlstor.
0. Frank W. Gibson vs. John 8hatto.
7. T. P. Cochran ct al. vs. Jas. Lanlgan.
8. Bcyfert, McMunus&Co. etal. vs. Lan
Igan et al.
9. Davis ct al. vs. James Lanlcnn.
10. Susanna Cepp vs. James Gibbons.
11 State Bank vs. Daniel Losh.
13. Stuto Bank vs. Peter Shcaflcr.
13. Penn township vs. Dunncannnn bor.
14. Ann M. Donaghy vs. E. J. Donnghy.
15. Jacob Kuhn vs. Christopher Fisher.
10. G. & C. Ebcrhnrt vs. A. II. Toplcy.
17. John Unas vs. Isaac Rowe.
18. Petor Shcibley's adm. vs. II. Keck.
J. J. Bl'ONENBERGER,
July 4, 1871, Prothonotary.
I 1ST OF TRAVERSE JURORS for August
J Term, 1871.
Buffalo boroOgh John ShaefTcr.
Juuinta Win. Fllcklngcr, Thomasl.cnlg-.
Liverpool twp. Reuben Haines, L. K. Uleh,
T. P. Orner.
Llvcniool bor W. C. Brown, Samuel Shu
ler, Jno. Slinnk.
Center R. L. Mngcc, Rob't. Balrd, W. II.
Ncllson, D. J. Long.
Pcnn Cyrus Greeu, Isaac J. Holland, Jos.
T. Steel.
Marysville D K Reeder, David Sloop.
Carroll W. T. Dcwalt, David Thompson.
Greenwood Lewis Hoffman.
Bloomlleld Hugh Campbell, Henry Bcntzcl,
R. R. Guthrie.
Spring Geo. Rltter, John C. Smith.
Tyrone Jos. Cooper, Andrew Freeman, John
Wngoner, Wm. Wcibley.
Tuscnrora Wm. Fossclman, Perry Kream
cr, W. L. Donnally, M. R. Patten.
Savllle Wm. Dum, Henry Spohn.
Rye Henry Foulk.
Toboync Z. Wilhldc, Simon Kerns, Jr.,
Win. A. Hollcnbnugh, Thomas Cook.
Duncannon Jos. Stephenson, Henry Brown,
Charles Ashton.
Whcntflcld Elcazcr Owen.
Madison William Baylor.
Howe JamcB O. McCUntock.
TIST OF GRAND JURORS for Augnst
j Term, 1871.
Penn R. A. Branyan, Foreman, J. P. Btcel.
Tyrone Aaron Ditty, John McBiido, Henry
Kell, Benjnmin Wormlcy, Gcorgo Crist.
Rye Henry Billow.
Savillo Isaac Weaver, John Bhnman, John
Rcislnger. . '. ,
Bloomlleld Jesse L. Clonscr, S. Dunbar.
Liverpool twp. Wm Noll. .
Madison Jos. Bixler, jr., Geo. M. Loy.
Tuscnrora David Leonard,, Charles Whlte
klttlc, Ben. r ' -
tlllver Benjamin Wilson. r 'i
Miller Abraham Evnns. ) ,
Carroll Jobn Sonlo. ' v
Jackson George Wcntz. ,."Ny
Greenwood Lewis Mitchell. .
Duncannon isaao McCoy. v,
NOTICE The undersigned cautions all per
sons against t)'itiassing on his lands for
Hunting, Cutting Timber, or passing or repassing
through his Vlnyard, destroying Grapes, tc, un
der the penalty of the law, as It will be enforced.
, , .,: i JOHN IIKSLER,
26 3t Donually's Mills.
ROBINSON HOUSE, '
(Formerly kept by Woodruff and Turbett,)
, A'ew Eloontflelil, Perry County, Fa. . t .)
AMOS ROBINSON, Proprietor.
This well known and pleasantly located hotel
has been leased for a number of years by the pres.
entproprletor.and he will spare no pains to accom
niodate his guests. The rooms are comfortable,
the table well furnished with the best In the mar
ket, and the bar stocked with choice liquors. A
careful and attentive hostler will be In attendance.
A good livery stable will he kept by the proprietor.
April 8, 1871. tf
JAGLE HOTEL '
. NEW BLOOMFLELD, .
Terry County, Penn'a.
HAVING purchased the hotel formerly occu
pied by David H. Lupfer, situated on North
Carlisle Street adjoining the Court House, I am
prepared to receive transient guests or regular
boarders.
To all who favor me with their custom, I shall
endeavor to furnish llrst class accommodations, A
call Is solicited.
I GEORGE DERRICK.
Bloomlleld, March 9, 1869. . 3 10 ly 5
The Colby Wringer
WITH
Moulton's Patent Rolls.
The Most Perfect!
The Cheapest I
And Jiett Wringer in the World
Rolls are pure white Rubber. Frame can
never rot, rust or wear out. -It take less
room than any other, Is lighter, fastens Itself
to the tub, runs easier, and is THE FAMILY
FAVORITE wherever used,
It Is WARRANTED In every case. We want
good active ,
LIVE ACENTS
to canvass In every town, to whom good wages
are Insured. Full Instructions and particulars
given upon application to Colbt Bro's & Co..
508 Broadway, N. Y. 6 3U a 13!
A. New
Leather, Harness and Oil Store
At Duncannon, Penn'a.
THE subscriber has just opened in Duncannon,
1 erry county. Fa., opposite the National
Hotel, a large aud splendid assortment of
LEATHER,
SADDLERY,
OILS,
TRUNKS,
SHOE-FINDINGS, SO.
He Is prepared to nil orders at the shortest notice
and In the best manner. A number of the best
workmen are employed, and repairing Is done
w,.t.'.'!,.1't ""ay on'l on the most reasonable terms.
RhrJNKD OIL-nre test-by the barrel, or In
larger lots.
IX'BRICATINO and other OILS of the best
quality. In lets to suit purchasers.
The CASH paid for Bark, Hides and Skins of all
marketable kinds.
4. Please call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
JOS. M. nAWLKY.
Duncannon, 8 4 tf '
FERRY HOUSE, , ..
Kew BIooniBeld, Pa.
THE subscriber having purchased the property
on the corner of Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, invites all his friends
and former pustoiners to give hiin a call as he is
determined to furnish llrst class accommodations.
, ... THOMAS HUTCH,
8 Proprietor.
HUMOROUS ITEIJS
a"! Why is a married man like a Mis
sissippi steamboat? Becausoho don't know
when he's going to be blowed up.
Says Murphy to Paddy, "You're surely an ass,
To shut both your eyes, and look In the glass l"
Says Paddy, " You blockhead, I wanted a peep
To see what a beauty I looked when asleep I"
t& A contemporary ungnllantly
makes the observation that the leading
champions of " woman's rights" nro
generally found to bo " men's lefts."
,. SST A private in the army recently
sent a letter to his sweetheart, closing
with, " May heaven cherish and kocp
you from yours truly John Smith.
85?"" Johnny, what do you expect to
do for a living when you got to bo a
mnn V Well, I guess I'll get married,
and board with my wife's mother."
By " Grandma," said a shrewd child,
" do you want some candy ?" " Yes,
dear, I should like some." Then if you
will buy some, I'll give you half."
BSjy A squire in Indianapolis married
a couple recently, adapting the service to
modern times by pronouncing them man
and wife, " until separated by law."
BOT " What kind of meat do you like
best, John ?" " O, I liko all kinds pret
ty well, but I prefer " Meet me in the
moonlight alono love," to any kind of
meat 1 know of.
" Hallo, Frank, I thought you
were dead ?" " Oh," said Frank, " they
did get a story around that I was dead,
but it was another man. I know that it
wasn't mo as soon as I heard of it!"
figy There are four things that look
very awkward in a woman : To see her
undertake to whistle ; to throw a stone at
a hog j to smoke a cigar, and to climb
over a garden fence.
8" An illiterate farmer, wishing to
enter some animals at an agricultural ex
hibition, wroto to the secretary as fol
lows : " Also enter me for the best jack
ass, I am sure of taking tho premium."
8 Man fishing below the damj boy
comes along and inquires : " Got any
bites?" Man replies, "Lots of 'em I"
?oy drawls out, " Y-e-s, under your
hat!" Kace between boy and stone
boy a little ahead. 1
JtS5 A housewife in New Orleans,' in
filling up her schedule of the census pa
per, described herself as the " head of
tho family'" while, in respect to the trado
of her husband, she wrote, " He turns
my mangle."
Sr An idle man once asked a coal
merchant what a peck of coal multiplied
by eight, divided by four, with a ton ad
ded to them, and a bushel subtracted,
would conio to. " Well," said tho coal
merchant, " if you burn 'em, they'll
come to ashes." ,
BSfWhen Mrs. Jones chidod her
daughter for allowing young men to throw
kisses at her, Mary Ann declared that
she was quite aware of tho impropriety,
and never had a kiss thrown at her that
she did not throw back.
t&" " Paddy, my boy," said a gentle
man to an Irishman whom he observed
fishing away at a favorite pool, " that
must be a fine steam for trout. ?" " Faith,
and sure it must be that same ; for I have
been standing here this three hours, and
not one of 'em come out of it."
This is the
ments ; sheep-skin is being consumed in
immense nuantitins pnllerrpa nrn tnnlrlnr
, , a -"""."0
their gayest : every girl who can wears a
scoret society badge, and the voice of tho
graduate is heard in the land.
Two men were one dav encased
in roofing tho bouse, when one of them
lost his hold and fell to the ground. Tho
other hastened to him and inquired, when
he found him prostrate and still, " Mick
ey, Mickey, are you dead?" "No, not
dead, but spachlcss."
J6PA little girl in Portland was repeat
ing the parable of the wise and foolish
virgins, when she suddenly paused.
" Well, what did they forgot?" asked the
teacher, encouragingly. " They forgot
their kerosene," responded Miss Five
Year Old.
S&A Prussian cavalry officer who
was wounded at the battle of Gravelotte,
was greatly annoyed by the cries of some
wounded soldiers lying near him. He
stood the annoyance as long as he oould,
and then testily callod out, " Stop your
howling over there t Do you think you
are the only persons killed ia this fight 1"
!& During the Anniversaries, the fol
lowing dialogue was overheard between
two newsboys : ' I say, Jim, what's the
meaning of so many ministers being
here all together?" "Why," answered
Jim, soornfully, "they always meet onoe
a year to exchange sermons with each
other."
Fond wife (to telegraph operator)
O sir, I want to send a kiss to my hus
band in Liverpool. How can I do it?
Obliging Operator Easost thing ia
the world, ma'am. You've got to give it
to me with ton dollars, and I'll transmit
it right away-
Fond Wife If thafg the case, the di
rectors ought to put muoh younger and
handsomer men in your position.