Ije tmc0, Nud JJIamnficl Jo. A New Idea! Iron in the Blood HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale, s Tlie nndersliincd will dell at private sale his val uable fnnn situate In Juniata township, l'erry c., l a., adlolnliiK lands n( Ueorgo Tlzell, Ueorge Ickes and others, containing ... 91 -A. CRES, ot Ked Slate land, about. 75 Acres are cleared, and In a hlxli state ot cultivation. The balance Is well set with timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log ml Weatherhnarded DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOTJSK, CAItltlAGE IIOITSK; NEW HOU PEN aud WOOU HOUSE. , Thero Is also a Well ot good water near the house. . There are also TWO GOOD APPLE ORCH AKDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit trees. This property is near the village of Markle vllle In a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase home, should see this property before making a 111 mi Invest ment. Price ti.OOO ; payments, J2.000 on the 1st of April, 1874, at which time a deed will be delivered, and possession given . The balance to be paid In three equal animal payments, with Interest, tube secured bv Judgment bonds. SWCall on or address JACOB KI.TNK, Markleville, Perry co., Pa., on LEWIS POTT EH, 2tf New Uloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa. Professional Cards. JE. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooiulleld, Perry co., Pa. Office Next door to the residence of Judge .lunklu. iiir AM. MAKKEL. Attorney-at-Law, Now ltlooiutleld, Perry county, Fa. srOfllcoi with Chas. A. Harnett, Esq., Centre Square, adjoining Mortimer's htorc. ycwis POTTKll, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEKRY CO..TA. TCIalms promptly secured and collected. Writings and all legal business carefully attend ed to. 32 yl JAMES II. FKUGUSON, Attorney-at-Law, NKWPOUT, PA. WOnice Market Street, near the Square. 35 6 CHAULES It. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Htoonilleld, Perry Co. Pa. r0(uce with C. A. Barnctt. Esq., next door to Mortimer's store August 20, 1872 WM. A. SPONSLEK, Attorney-at-Law, Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street. New Uloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly CHAS. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-nt-Law, New Blooiulleld, l'erry CO., Pa. a-Ofllce adjoining Mortimer' Store. 3 2 ly JBAILY, Attorney at Law, New Uloomlleld, PerryCo., Pa. r Office opposite the Court House, and two doors east ot the Perry County Bank. Kcfers to U. Mclutlre, Esq, J line 27, 1871. JOHN G. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist. New Blooiulleld, Perry co., Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry done in the best manner, and at reasonable prices. q.0fllce at his residence, one door East of the Robinson House, and opposito Wm. A. bponslcr's Law olllce. . , , 3 2 ly WM. M. HUTCH, ATTORN liY-AT-LAW. New Uloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. -0fflce Two doors West ot F. Mortimer Store 3 7 ly "tHAS. J. T, MuINTIKK, Attorney-at-Law, V New Bloomlield, Perry co., Pa. ar All professional business promptly audfaith lully attended to. 3 2 lv. hi. N. SE1BERT, Attorney-at-Law, Uloomlleld, 8 33 lv. new uioomiieiu, l'erry co., ra. T EWIS POTTER, KOTAiir pubuo, New Bloom JU Held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mori gages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension aud Bounty papers drawn and cerlllled, will also take depositions to be read In anv court in the United Slates. 7 10 ly -TTM. A. MORRISON, VV JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NEWUKmuNTOWN, Perry co.. Pa. -Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. 7 44 tf yyiLLiAM m. BUTcn, JukI Ice or the Peace, ' AND GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Bloomfleld, Perry County, Penn'a MW Sneclal attention nnld to rntleotlnna nf all kinds. Deeds. Bouds, Mortgages and Agreements eatlyn executed. 71(ltf Auctioneer. The ' undersigned gives notice that he will cry sales at any point In Perry or Daiipin counties. Orders are solicited and prompt attention will be given. E. D. WELLS, New Buffalo, Perry co., Pa. New Carriage Manufactory, O High Btbkit, East or Cakijsi.i St.,' ' New Bloomfleld, renn'n. THE subscriber has built a large and commodl ous Shop on High St., East of Carlisle Street New Bloomlield, Pa., where lie Is prepared to man ufacture to order , Ci l rriag:oH Of every description, onto! the best material. Sleighs of every Style, built to order, and finished In the most artistic and durable manner. v Having superior workmen, he Is prepared to furnish win k that will compare favorably with tiie best City Work, and much more durable, aud at much more reasonable rates. WREPAIUING of all kinds neatly and prom p ly done A call Is solicited. ' : ' ' SAMUEL SMITH 8 Iff JOHN MCE, OF Little Germany, OFI'EKS to sell SIXTEEN ACRES of land lo cated in Centre township, about two-am). a lutlf miles South-west of Blooiulleld. About SIX AClthH being cleared, and in a good stale of cut tivatiou, Hie balance is well set vllh ynui'g timber. There are two never falling Springs of solt waler on this land. . M. pit ICE OQ. ill If T. ADIE3 AND CHILDREN will find a J spluudid assortment of shoes ai the old ' price more ot y. Mortimer - - I v ALL KIND8 OF JOB IMtlNTING Neaily executed at the Uloomlleld Times Steam Job nice. A. SHUTTLE 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Bay the World-Renowned THE BEST IN THE WORLD ! tarTh Highest Prmnluni was awarded to it at .yiE.isrisrA.; Oliio) State Fair? Northern Ohio Fair' - ' Amcr. Institute) N. T.J 1 Cincinnati Exposition! Indianapolis Exposition St Louis Fair; Louisiana Stato Fair; Mississippi Stato Fair ; and Georgia State Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing tho largest and best range of work. All other Machines In tho Market , were in direct COMPETITION!! tWFor Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine- or heavy goods it ts unsurpassed. "Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named, above, at the nearest Rail Road - Station of Purchasers.' Needles for all Sewing r Ma . chines for Sale Old Machines taken In Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price ( List, &c, and Copy of the t Wilson Reflector, one of tho best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines, ' Fashions, General News and Miscellany.. , r : 4 4... ' ., ,.' ... . .. Agents Wanted AUUUEHS, "t ' Wilson SeiiHi MacMne Cd. CLEVELAN I), ' OHIO. TJllETTY HPRING , , lfllNTS .OTYLES, ONLY 10 CENTS a YARD CAN BE HAD OF F. MORTIMER. MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Sump, a Protect ed Solution of tho Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to Itavo the character of an aliment, an easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. Jt increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in tho blood, and cures "a thousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalizing the System. . The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy i;t curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Dolls, Nervous AlTcctioiiH, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of " Constitutional Vlffor, Diseases of tlio Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaint?!, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility of a lota state of the system, iiei.ng frco from Alcohol, in any form, if a energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and ncto life into all parts of tho system, tend building up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably lies- ' itate to give it a trial. See that each bottlo has PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets ' Fnso. SETH W. FOWLE L SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, Itostou. Sold ir Dbuqgist gcneuai.lv Dr. J. Walker's California Yin Ciir IJitiera aio a' purely Vegctablo preparation, inailo eliielly from tho na- . tivo limbs round on tho Unvcr ranges of tho .Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of wuicb. nro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tim ipiostion is almost, daily asked. "What is tho cmiso of tho : unparalleled miccosa of Vixeoak Hrr THitsf" Our answer is, that they rcnibvo tho causo of disease, and tho pitllont re- . covers his health. They nro tho groat , blood purillerand a llfo-Kivinjt principle, . a perfect Kenovator mid IuviKorutor of tho system. Never before in tho liialory nf l lie wurlil has n nnnlirine bean , einixuiili.'l pussosMiiif.' ibo reai&rkalilo cpiiililicH of Vim;iiau l'.i rrmi.s in liinilinp tho ' sick of every ilisi-iiKO nnui in Ijeir to. They . ara a gen tin- l'urpitivfl n.t will as a Tunic, relieving (limt-'itxtion r Iiillaninialion. of the Liver ami Viwcral Orgaun iu Bilious lliwasus Tlie iiroperi ies nf Dn. Walker's Vinkuah liirruits nn .Ariarient, Uiaphoretio, i Cnriniimtive, Xutrilious. Laxative., Diuretic, ; Sedative, Coimlcr-Imliint Sudorific, Altera tive, uud Antl-Ililioni. It. H. UtrUOVAMJ CO., lrnir)rliUBii(10Mi. Asm., Sim Kranolioo.Ciilir.rnia, auU cor. of Wtuiliintf nn and Cluirluin Kl., N. V. Kuld by all Draggluta aud Ucalcra, , ' March 31, 1874 lm . .V . 1' OUR liEAUT.FULLV ULUll.UitO CTAIOfiUES for 1874. of .NmnlKrin::l ? J I A;j n. t cimluiniuc ? r'l t.t rj p . -i -t, oi i, u, wtnol .. (C fM.lenin; lar lrlil, I'rm l krtl FlorlniUnrc - i ' rti im. our mu, un I wU A if.Jimon, M C0HI3n.lt Street, Nrw Vnrk. SO Cm Wh.7 nothava a Eoautifnl Complexion! WHt BB AMNOYKD W1TU CHAPPED HAND8 oh ROUCH SKINT when iuob aaagreeable an etlectual ; REM ED y xf4y Iill Oh TA Iff UP I 'I I AT ffr SHALL A C0ri J 1 BY U8INO WEIGHT'S 1 ALCOSATJED GLYCERINE TABLET." Bold pj pniRjItiti Dealer in Toilet Artielei. 00 2 2v ...... j Nature's Great Remedy fl'R ALb THROAT and LUNG DISEASES II It It th vital prlncipl; of th. Pine Tree, obulntd "r PuHr procow in the dhtillatlon of the tar, liy which iu highcu me.tKriii.il pnperue rt rctnined. , 1 ar even in in crude itale haa been recommen.lcd by eminent pliysici:inj of every tckocl. It la confidently offered to theafflictedforthe following ilmple re.uoni: but by diMoivinK the phleein and asnilinf nature to throw off the unhealthy matter causing the irritation. In ciiei of itattd consumption 11 both prolong! and rendcrj leM burdensome the life of tlieafflictedaufferer. a. Its healing principle acta upon the Irritated aur. face of the lungs, ftnrtrating la rack itistiucd fart, relieving pain, and tubduinir inflammation. 3. It l-UKiritts add hnkiciiks tiii blood. Positive ly curing all humors, from the common mn'm or BRl'n roN to the severest casei of Scrofula. Thousands of affidavits could be produced from those who have felt the beneffcial effects of Pin Trkb Tak Cordiai. in the various diseases arising from iMKUKt-rxns or TtlS BLOOD. 4. f'wjimW the digestive errant anil rettertt the itffetite. All who have known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Wls hart's remedies require no references from us, hut the names of thousands cured by them can bo given to ny one who doubts our statement. lr. L. y. C. W iihart's Great American Dytpefsia Pi!!s ln,t . ohm Suc;a Dhom have never been equalled, for ;.lc by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and at - ' Dr. L. Q. C. WISHAST'8 OfBee; JVo, X32 N. Sorotut St., I'hltatl'Jt 7 10 I3t ILCr P THE BLOOD 111111? And the health of tlK j-stom vill follow. Thprolniipivimrit tlon of Iran anil Io!io Knot more edcrtiml tiinn nil others, whleh will remove from your lyatem the Imptira ami vitiated blood which caunemllscnse, and at theenino tlmo build op your health and strength It never mil to cnrei. If ym linve Kcrofuln.f,. lolclou IXseaa r ot lite Kyeis or l.urs. or ticroliilit in oy form. Tot. tr. AVIillo Hwnlllui;, ld Horcs. 1'lcern, or Ncrolnlou InllnimiintlfnH, you curt rely on IwiuK cured with this prepa ration ltnowu as Dr. 4'rook'a oinpotintl 9yrnp of roke ItooU KlietitiiaiiHin, 1'nfne In f.imhMA i'nntflf - i) Vtiona brokoisclnivn liy Klurcu 5Vilal or other poisons, lira all currta dyii.. ror ryitniiiM, or Syphilitic taint. Iherelsnoth- 1HK equni IV lb. vrtoi Will pro volt. Beautify your Complexion. Do not rise paint orpowder, but get a more permanent beauty by purifying your blood. This preparation of Iron nntl Poke Root makesarouuh and aculy skin HOft uud HirtooUi: ehanRcs that eallow complexion to om of freehnensand health, and remove any Krnp live Uif Har ol'llieMkln, aliulttN, t'tiH tulcis, Itloteliea A Eruption, liyou wl ili rouy clieeks and u heal thy coinnlexlou use ,' Crook 'a Compound Byrup of l'uau Root DB.CE001TS WINE OF TAI1! Ton Yenm ol'H nntl lo tent linn proved Dr.Crook'a Wineol 'a'nr to have more merit than any similar proparntlouevorOlTered lo the puhlla. It Im rich In the tuedlclnnl qunlltlesof Tar, and uneqtialed for dlHoaseit of the Xliroat A lani;i, pertormlnu; the most reinnikablecuruR. it 1 effectually cures all t'ouchi BUSY "jl tunny cases of Aslhinn .n.l n...I.LlL I, ..SW luuin i.r.iii,,iin,.i..l 8 pec 1 11 ci for tlieso complaint-), rori'nlnsin the Iir-nst, htoo sir ISurk, travel or Kidney rHisc,(ll8CiiflC(of the IJrln ' V&wySJvifa t)ranyMTCr'onlutu .. jat2ira2iJlu Uhusuo equal. It I slao irnerlor l onle. Kent orris the ApprMt, fatrenclhfnis ! Nritcin, Reatorcs Use Wralt ami CtelttlitaTott, CniiNcsl tlio Fowl lis llittvat, Rswasswil I.vlopHit lllld IndteNliwii, I'revoiKsi flHlnrloust turs, )! MfMo lo jrourbjmMsuu Ten TJiousand Dollars Will Ira given to the persons starting Man ufactories at Gil IB 11 CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. - V- i- ' - J-- Sii I ., A OA It fllfkll', FfllNDHY, A VlJRRLWKIOHT, ''AND (H)OU "MAKKIf. OHMBUT AN1 " 1 " AND HOLT FAfHOBY HlltrULD ,.,,.. , llli bTAJJTKLl B(X)M;,.,.-, i.U; iU..... . : v,. ii i . i.i . . o i.J . I, .. I The Kouthern Having Fund and Building Asso sociutlon ot UitlKU ( Tl'V, allows nix tier vent. Interest on monthly deposits subjet to thirty days nollue i or persons owning shares of stock a full shnre of the nrniits which is equal to fifteen per cent. . All tlie agents have shares of stuck lor sale. : . mi . . i , .. 150 Lots Iu CKIER CITY Lave r:. been soli the first year. . j Tlie cariwiuerft are at work building houses and will continue the whole year. Ton Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for such persons at start Manufactories In (fltlKtt i:iTV,by living I16.U0 oueucb. lot sold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to parsons having ONK TllollHANI) DOLLAltHor more lo stmt the Hanking liusiness. Also to persons with ONB HDNOllliO DOLT, A KM or more to start a )o-operntlve Wore or any Manufacturing business. A ff'iod traveling agent wanted for the Cigar and Ilnrdwiire J'rudc. A Ciitar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker IS WlillU'll. Liberal urrangements will be made with Cash iers, Hank Cleika, l'ost Masters, and others that will act as agents to sell Slocks, Manufacturing elm res or Iots. . u Tha Town Is in the centre of the Coal regions In a level aud pieUy valley with four dilleient Hull roads and one mile of railroad in the town. The Lot owners have made Hixly l'trt'ent. on their money Invested the first year. " The price of lotslstUUUO payublc In Ave An. nual uaynieutaof io.00each. ( , aW For further particulars address . -p ' JAMES II. GIUEIt, POTTSVILLE, . i , , WJIIUVLKILLCOUMTV, FA. t. Or Inquire of the Agent here. T 2v tf s ITAvVLS AND BLANKETS for sale at Panic prices at F. Moktimbu's. 10 in t9fi per day. Agents wsuted every- I.U WJ where. Faiuculai floe A. it. ULAIKIiOO.,8t. Louis, Mo., ' - 7 16Iy Wanted Ills Letters. An incident recently occurred nt the Boston post office tbat was a little more amusing than musical. An individual stepped up to the general delivery window, and in a somewhat sub dued tone, asked: 'Any letters for me V ' What namo, sir ?' said the olerlc in at tendance. 'Watt,' roplicd tho applicant. What name?' repeated the clerk, in a still louder tone. Watt, sir ?' ' What name ' shouted the clerk still louder, growing red in the face in his effort. i 'Watt, sir, is my namo,' now shouted tho applicant, in return. ' Yes,' responded the man of loiters, putting in all - the power of lungs he possessed, and shouted like a now adju- 1 tant at the head of a raw regiment what is your name sir ?' ' Yes I know it is,' now screamed the other, red and excited. Do you' mean to keep me yelling at you all day iu this manner ? Give me my letters.' By this time two or three clerks inside the window had come to the rescue of their comrade, and a small crowd had gathered . around the excited letter-seeker outside, who was shaking his (1st, and denouncing the post office department for placing a deaf man at the delivery window. 'What do you mean by calling me deaf.' Bald the clork, who overheard the remark. 'Why you are doaf, aint you ?' asked; his customer. 'Not a bit of it,' said tho clork; but you, are, ain't you.' 'No sir, I can hoar a whisper a mile off.' Then why did you keep saying what? when I asked your name ?', ' Becauso Wat t is my name James Watt.' Oh I thought you said what all the time,' said tho clerk. ' So I did ; W-A-T-T, Watt.' At this a fellow-clerk suggested that thoy had better give old Watt's-his-nanie his letters; which was done, and the crowd, including several disappointed individuals, who were in anticipation of a light, instead of a laugh, dispersed. A Thoughtful Bachelor. An old baohelor in Orleans county, Vt., thinking over the subjeot, and particularly .the expense of mantaining a family, Bet the table in his lonely abode with plates for himself aud. an imaginary wife and five children. He then sat down to dine, and as often as he helped himself to food ho put the same quantity on eaoh of the other plates, and surveyed the prospect, at the same time computing the cost. lie is still a bachelor. 137" Aunt Charity 8 was a good old soul and had her recipes for everything, which she was always quoting to the neigh bors. The following is one of them and we print it, as it may be of great use to our readers. It was given to a lady who ex pressed doubts as to the freshness of some eggsshebad. .. .,. ,. . "Lame!" says Aunt Charity," it's the easiest thing in the world to find out. , Jest take a doKen of 'em, no half of 'em, no it's a doz well raally, I can't say, but it's ither a dozen or half dozen, and you put 'em in a pail full, no half a pail full part full no well, well, it's ilber a pail full or half pail full of water and the good eggs will swim on top no, the good eggs will sink to the bottom do, that's not it tha good . eggs well swim no, no, I dcolare, I don't raally know; but any way the good eggs will ither sink or swim. ' , , , E2T A flue old Dutch lady one day last week, unfortunately fell from the top of the cellar stairs, feet first, dear down to the bottom, bumping ovory step, Hor head, however, during the whole journey down, was l ight side up. On reaching the bottom being somewhat jarred and , unsettlod she exclaimed to her husband, whose name was Peter " , , '. , " Mine Got, pater 1 Pater I come quick, I'sU knocked mine prains out on every sthep." ' , . It is needless to say Peter ran quickly, and helping the' good old lady up, ex claimed , ' i . ' Ncfer pefore did I know vore your prains vas," . n.: u t , , 13J" Latest farm music: , . I wish I was granger, , , .,. And with the farmers stand, . A clover blossom In my hair, . . A pitch fork in my hand. ' t3T ''Doctor," said a lady to her physioiaa "don't you think the small bonnets that the ladies wear nowadays hare teudeney to produce congestion of tho brain t" No madam. ' When you see ono of those bonnets, there are no brains to congest."