7 HEAL ESTATE yli Private Sale. A New Idea! l)c mcs, Xctu Bloomfielu, f)a. paw The undersigned will sell at prlvato sale his val uable farm situate in Juniata township, Terry co., 1'a.. aloliiliK Inmls of Ueorgo Tlzell, George Ickes aiid others, containing 91 -A. O R E S , of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, and in a high state of cultivation. The balance Is well set with timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log and Weatlierhoarried .A. 1 II B,i5ii.V!1 Kill DWE1JJXO TTOTJlSE. LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT ITOUKK, CARRIAGE HOUSE, NEW auurjifl aim vvuuu jtvi-'Dii, There Is also a Well of good water near the house. There are also TWO GOOD APPLE OKCH AKUSon this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This property Ih near the village of Markle ville in a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see this property before making a linal invest ment. Price j,0)0 ; payments, H2.000 on the 1st of April, 1S74, at which time a deed will be delivered, ami itossession given. The balance to be paid in tlueeequal annual payments, with Interest, to be secured hv judgment bonds. -C'ali on or address JACOB KI.TNK, Marklevlllo, Perry CO., Ta., OR LEWIS POTTER. 2tt New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN. Attorney-at-Law, New Uloomlleld. Perry co.. Pa. - Offloa Next door to the residence of Judge .lunkln. 4.Uf AM. MARKET. Attorney-at-Law, New Hloomtleld, Perry county, Pa. -Olllee with Ohas. A. Harnett, Esq., Centre Square, adjoining Mortimer's IStore. JICWIS POTTEIi, ATTORNEY AT I.AAV, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. T-Clainis promptly secured and collected. Writings and all legal business carefully attend ed to. 32 yl JAMES II. FERGUSON, Attorncv-nt-Law, NEWPORT, PA. 4WOIIIce Market Street, near the Square. 35 6 CHARLES II. SMILEY. Attorney at Law. Now llloomileld, Perry Co. Pa. Ofllce with C. A. Harnett. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 1S72 . . "IITM. A. 8PONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, TY Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Moomtleld, Perry co., Pa, 3 2 ly CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New nioomlleld. Perry co., Pa. 3-OfIlce adjoining MoiUmer' Store. 3 2 ly JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Rloomtleld, TerryCo., Pa. - Office opposite the Court House, and two doors east of the Perry County Bank. Refers to B. Mclutlre, Esq. June27,1871. JOHN G. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New lllooinlield, Perry co.. Pa. All kinds of Mechanical aud Surgical Dentistry done iu the best wanner, and at reasonable prices. .Oflice at his residence, one door East of the Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. Sponger's Law ollice. 3 2 ly WM. M. HUTCH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. S-Omce Two doors West of F. Mortimer Btore 3,71y . - CHAS. J. T, MoTNTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. f All professional business promptly amllaitb fully attended to. 3 2 1 v. T-M. N. 8E1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, TY New Bloomileld, Perry CO., Pa. Blooiniield, 3331v. LEWIS POTTER, notaht pcnuo, New Bloom lleld, Perry Co., l'a. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully Iirepared and acknowledgements taken. All :lnds of Pension and Bounty papers diawn and certltled, will also take depositions to be read In auv court In the United States. 7 IU ly -ITTAr. A. MORRISON, YY JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR. New Gkhmantown, Perry co.. pa. r- RemittanceswiU be made promptly for all Collections made. 7 44 tf -yy-ILLTAM M. BUTCH, JtiKtive of flic Icac?, AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Fenn'a Special attention paid to Collections of nil kinds. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages aud Agreements eatlyn executed. 7 Ritf Auctioneer. The undersigned gives notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Daupln counties. Orders are solicited and prompt attention will be given. E. D. WELLS, Now Buffalo, Pe rry co., Pa. A'ew Carriage jflaiiuTactory, On Hiou Stuket. East or Cahijsi.e St., New Bloomlleld, Fenn'a. THE subscriber has built a large and oommod! ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle hi lee t New Bloomlleld, Pa., where he Is prepared toman ufacture to order On i r i n g o 8 Of every description, out of the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and llnished in the most artistic aud durable manner. M. Having superior workmen, lie Is prepared to furnish work that will compare favorably with the best City Work, and much more durable, and at much more reasonable rates. ir REPA IKING of all kinds neatly and prom p lydone A call is solicited. SAMUEL SMITH nit Job Printing OK F.VEUY DESCRIPTION, Neatly Executed on Short Notice, AT THE MOST Reasonable Rates, AT THE Mrmijjj nit dt nnin?TPTn rare LJLiO Steam Joli Office, New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. -SHUTTLE- Sewing MacMne 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy tire World-Renowned WffiSW linn I THE BESTINTHEWORLD! EThc Hlg-liest rremlnm was awarded to it at Oiii) Stale Fair; Northern Ohio Fair" ' Amer. Institute, N. T.; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition $ St Loots Fair; Louisiana Stuto Fair; Mississippi State Fair; and Georgia State Fair; FOR BfcING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and best rango of work. All other Machines in the Market were in direct . . COMPETITION!! tWFor Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Hail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken In Exchange. Bend for Circulars Price List, &c, and Copy of the Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines, Fashions, General News and' Miscellany. Agents Wanted AHDUE8B, Wilson Seiimj Machine Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. 7 22t TJT1ETTY flPRING 1 Hints utiles ONLY 10 CENTS a YARD CAN BE HAD OF T. MORTIMER. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR which an bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to bo the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for the relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, tfce. "Wistar's Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave the cause behind, as is the , case with most preparations, but . it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint. pnEPAitF.D nv BETH W. FOWLE & BONS, Boston, Mm,, And told by Druggists and Dealers generally. J)r. J. Walker's California Tin I'gnr JtiMiTS iiro n purely Vegetable) preparation, mailt) cliiclly from tho na tivo herbs found on tlio lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties' of which are extracted tlnnolVom without tlio uso of Alcohol. Tlio question is almost daily asked. "What is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit TEitsf" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They aro tho great blood jnn ilierand a life -giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never before in the history of tlio world has u 'medicine been compounded poKKCKsiiifi tlio remarkable qualities of Vinuoaii ltriTKim in healing tho sick of every disease tunn is heir to. They aro a pen! In l'uigntivo a well as a Tonic, relieving CiiUL'ctiou or Indainiiiillion of the Liver ami Vl'ieral OryntiH in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dit. Walker's Yinkoar Uittkiis aro A pnriimt, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Ijaxutivc, Diuretic, Sedative, t.'oiintcr-l rritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Antj-liilious. n. u. n: jx-.r. Ai.r; . ; tr... Dni'iKtAnurt lien. Ari.. S;.ri rr:i:icf:.i-fnrtiui anil u.ir. i,f WnMliutinun mul C'hiirltoti St.. V. Y ' " Sold by ttil L)l ll(Jli: ILliU li. uUn. March 81, 1874 Ira OUR OtAUTlFUU-r ILLU&fHAltU I CATALOGUES for 1874. of I NDmbrlnKl7a PAQfcS, andcontalniugj rTaoartUtninathaV Wilt hn rnaHoii u naiiBl too; m ia oiaora, oa rooeipk 01 wo..wniou wo ret am in Meed or Plant, MithflntonUr. AUpurcha$tmtif our Bookt mher ( Gardenliif for Profit. v" nvT mmw (TTItCTTU vn WW WW, Owl WU' recHv alxnn Vataloye annually, fret vj charge 8edimn, 35 Ctrtlindt 8trMt, New York. I yKSTa."Zl -AMI 506in Why nothav9 a Beautiful Complexion? WHY BK ANNOYED WITH CHAPPED HANDS ou ROUGH SKIN' when such an agreeable and eltectual liKMKDY CAX nil OBTAINED AT ao SUA1X k COST. BY U8INO WBIQHT'S " ALCOMTED (JLYCEKINE TABLET." Sold by IirunuInU & Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 P ?V i. hi tt . Nature's Great Remedy THROAT and LUNG DISEASES! ! It il the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process In the distillation of the tar, by which its hiehest medicinal properties are retained. I ar eren In iu crude state has been recommended by eminent physicians of every ickool. It is confidently offered to the afflicted lor the following simple reasons: - v zmm,noi by abruptly slowing the courh but by dissolving the nhleRm nnd aititting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter calming the irritation. In cases of teated consumption it both prolonps and renders less burdensome the life of theafflicted sufferer. a. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated sur. face of the lungs, tcnetratiitf to each diseased fart, relieving pain, and luMumfr injlammation. . IT PURIPIMANOI!NRlClll2THR BLOOD. Positive ly curing all humors, from the common pimple or krottion to the severest cases of Scrofula. Thousands of affidavits could be produced from those who have felt the beneficial effects of Pink Thus Tar Cordial in the various diseases arising from impuritsss Off THR BLOOD. 4. It invigorates the digestive ergans and restores the afifietite. All who nave known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Wis. hart's remedies require no references from us, but the names of thousands cured by thera can be given to any one who doubts our statement. Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart's Great American J)y.ifrfsia Pills and worm Suoar Drops have never been equalled.1' Vor tale by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and at " Br. lu Q. 0. WISHART'S Office, Ao, 3 A. Second St., VIMad'a, 7 io r.t KEEP THEBILOODI'VKF ft, And the health of thv. jyRtem via will follow. Xliprnlminri'imrii- .H tton of Iron anil k'nko Knot ftr . mni'A (.florLuiLl tliun tut c.(Iii-h. ivhlnh vrill romovo from your ivkU'Iii the Impure nnd viUutvd Dlootl wlilnli ciiu&tiliHeaHO, mtol Kttliennniutimri bullii tp your lirnllh nail Rtrengtli It never fniln to rnre. Jf yon have Kl'roftirn.Hrrolnloii IXieiM m or (he Kyp or Kitrn, or Ncrofnln iu any form, Tel. I c-p. Uliile BwelHtiB. t(l rioro.sj. lllrorn. or Werol itloua lullmmnntliMiH, you can rely on being cured tvtlh thin prepn ratlon kuowu as Dr. 4'rook'a 'oinponnl Ryrup of A'olto ltoot. ttEienitiitti.siii, I'aiita ff.m .lmt.u tt..n.a fnn.S. iyAtlnu broheistloivii by Mcrcu--VrlaL or other poisoiiM, nro all cured urn, ror nypnu.'s, nr rtrilllllu mini. iik vnlsiiolli. a l equal to iu ji f riul will tFS prove it. Bcautiiy your Coiiiprcxioru Bo not rise paint or powder, but got a jnoro permanent beauty by purifying your blood. Tills preparation of Iron hii1 I'ohe lioot makes a routrii and Hculy ski n oft uutl umootii : clianes that eallov eumpiexion to onn of freMhness and health, find remove any l-Jriiit-tftve ftineniieiiol'llioNkiii. lliusU.i. k' t;i tiilc,lXlotlieiKriiiti4iiiM. ijyou i,-.h rosy cueeksnndaliealthy complexion tiiu Ciouk's Compound Syrup of Tuna Itook DE. CK00K'S WLE OF TA1U a. Ten Yenrsol ifjti!Tlo 9tfS? fisthnsfiioved Dr.Crooii'a n iitcor Ear toituve more merit than any Rlmilur preparation ever oDiu ed I o tho public. II Is rich In the medicinal qutillticsof Tar, and uncnniiled for dlHenscs of the 'I'liroat. A I. a si iff po sstrrW'SriSp-k most remark if;,llW?C? ellijctually cu -dSfv;!J;if aniltolii. It I. aiiirts. portormin the raaoiocures. it, curenall (:iut;lis nuti cured m nWi&tm n many ensrs of Ami limit K? nil ;l BroueMdM. Unit It fcpecilio lor Iheso enm j'lu in ts. For aat:.Hin tho Caravel or Khknoy m cune.(li.u-seut 'Urn Kti . u Ilk . Jf FI M""" 'i" '-i ;.JfrWM I.lvcr'ouplaiui "r ' ' It lius unequal. It la also a superior Tonic. Cti-sjtorcN (lie Appetite, Strenirfhenn tlie (tjslem. Reetoreu the Weak uiitl Oebilltntrrl, 4'nniseM the E-'ood l liitr, Dsinavn fi.vNiM'iiHttt niicl IntlltreHii4iif I'reventn) "SiilnrlouM l''evvr, GItb aiuo lorour tSy ulcus. Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Man- " ufactorles at GUI Ell CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAR BHOP, FOUNDRY, A WHKEI.WRKiHT, AND COACH MAKKK, CKMKNT AND 1'lPK.tt DRAIN WORKS. & Sl'IKlS AND HOLT FACTORY HHOULD lili HTAKTliD SOON I The Southern Ravine Fund and HulUUim Asso oeiatlonof OKIKlt L'lTV, allnwsslx percent. Interest on monthly deposit aubjet to thirty days Imtlee j or H)'koii owiiIiik Rliaies of sto. k a full share of the piotlts which In equal to II teen pur cent. All the agents have shares of stock for sale. 150 Lotsiu CRIER CITY have been sold the first year. The carpenters are at work building houses and will oontinue the whole year. Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised (or xucli persons as start Miuiiidietorlcs in tiiur n (Ji l l , by ulvliiKSlij.uo oueaclt lot sold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to Demons havinii ONE THOUoAND DOLLA lttj or more to start the Banklne Muslness. Also to persons wit th ON K HUNDIiKD DOLLARS or more to start a Co-operative Bloie or any Mauufacturlng justness. A Kood traveling agent wanted fur the Cigar and Hardware Trade. A Cigar tinker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker ts wanted. Liberal arrangements will be made with Cash iers, Rank Cleiks, Post Masters, and others that will act as agents to sell hlucks, Manufacturing shares or Lots. The Town Is In the centre of the Coal regions In a level and pretty valley with four ditleieut Rail roads aud one mile of railroad In the town. The Lot owners have made Sixty l'ert'cnt. on their money Invested the (list year. The price of lots 11140 00 payable In five An nual payments of J2B.uo each. f For further particulars address JAMES II. GItlER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, V A. nOr In l'llve of the Agent here. 7 29 tf tin in tOft perday. Agents wanted every iav t,u u here. Partlcula rtlculars Irue. A. II. ULAIU CO., 8t. Louis. Mo. 7 Rily s HAWLB AND BLANKETS for tale at Fault) prices at F. Moktimhh'b. Hi IIS Ulufriiiff a reddlcr. A well known tin peddler traveled around to dispense notions to such as were willing to bargain. Ho was a persevering trader, and never would bo bluffed off with a short answer. From one house particular he received continued rebuffs and assur ances that nothing was wanted. They never bought anything in that line. Nev theloss, ho made his calls steadily with each " regular round, till he became a regular pest, and in reply to the information that it was useless to call, made known his pur pose to do so as often as he pleased. One bitter cold day the bell rang, and the good lady hastened to got her hands from the dough in which thoy were busy, to answer the call. When she reached the door, there stood the everlasting tin ped dler. " Any tinware to-day, ma'am ?" ' " Have you any tin cako dishes?" , " Yes, ma'am." And away he goes to bring the samples, chuckling at the idea that his zeal was so successful at last. "There's nothing," ho muttered, " like hanging on anyhow." Tho tins were brought, and tin pang wero next inquired for. The pans were brought and other articles enumerated, to seven different kinds, until a goodly portion of the peddler's goods had to be transferred to the house. "Is there anything else you want ?" ho asked. "Oh, no I don't want any of these ; I only nsked if you had them." The peddler was fairly sold, and for a moment felt like gettiug angry, but the idea rather tickled him, and he commenced returning his wares to his cart, without ut tering a word. He has never called at that house since. - - - - ZW An old darkey was once sont by bis master with a covered basket to bring a small pig from a neighbor's. Having deposited it safely beneath the lid, ho started for home, stopping occasionally at the groggcries that he passed to. take a drink and bear the nows. Two mischievous boys observed that the old man was growing intoxicated and they planned to have some sport. They procured a puppy and at the next stopping place, they secretly removed tho pig and made an exchange. On coming out tho old man lifted the lid to sco that all was right, and was amazed to find that in the placo of his pig ho had a pup. He studied a moment, and then took his new charge along, shaking his head gravely. At the next stopping place the pig was returned and tho pup taken out again ; and when tho old man again ex amined tho basket to seo if tho pup was safo, his amazement was again doubled as ho recognized his pig once more. At tho next stopping place anothor transformation took place, and the mysti fied darkey became at last utterly bewilder ed. When ho reached home,' he threw down the basket in disgust, exclaiming, " Dar he Is ! Take him quick fo' bo's a pup again. 'Bout half de time bo's been pig an' half do time pup all do way from de fust grocery." The Country Mao's Draft. A country follow entered one of the New York banks walking up to the counter, exclaimed: "Here lam. I want you to take a fair look at me. Without a woid further he strode out. Tho next day the same customer reappeared, uttered the same words aud again disappeared. The third day, at about the same time, he walked in and, advancing to the toller's desk, threw down a draft payable three days after sight. "Now," said he, "you've seen me three times. I want the money for it." Pious Scruples. Auntie. " Well, it is a pretty valentine, Annie. Do you know who sent it ?" Anuio. " Yeth, 'ittle Prank 'Tanley, he'th my footheart I" Auntie." Why, I thought It was Geor gie !" Annie. "No, I don't like Georgio, auntie, he'th tho wicked in church. Do you know' he eath a great big lot of bard bake there every Thunday, auntie, and never givth me a bit !" tW Borne jackass says, "Cheer up, cheer up; it's a long lane that has no turn." Don't we know it ? Of course it's a long lane that has no turn. How perfectly absurd to ex pect a fellow to "cheer up" because a ling lane has no turn! We decline to cheer up for any such reason. tSf A. boy having complained to. bis father that Bill bad thrown the Bible at him and hurt him on the bead, the father replied : " Well you are the only member of my family on whom the Bible ever had the least impression, VB Bald an Irish justioe to an obstreper ous prisoner on trial. "We want nothing but silence, and but little of that."