ljc dimes, New Bloomftefo, )a Newport Advertisements. Job Printing Iron in tlio Blood NEW HOODS! E. B. WISE, Having opened a New Store at tlio corner of Fourth ft Cherry Streets, just above tlio J'eun'a, R. It. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting in part of NEW FIRM! DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAl'S, NOTIONS, and a (teneral assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to calf and examine their stock and see Hint they are ollcrlng goods at such prices as will secure a ' share of the public patronage. 13. J 5. WISE, WALNUT STREET, 35 lf Newport, Fa, Do You Want Bargains? IF SO, CALL ON W. H. MUSSE11, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK -OF- DRY - OOOX, ti it o v i: it ius, hut notions, I am prepared to otter to the citizens of Terry County one of tlio BEST ASSORTMENTS of GOODS ever brought into this vicinity. My Stock of DRESS -GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, incomplete, and were bought at PANfC PRICES, and will bo sold at SHOUT PROFITS, for Cash. tf Call and see for yourself. W. II. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NEWPORT, PA. 1 iru ugj rrillE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at i low prices, a complete assormieuioi DRUGS. MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a, full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Bacrauien tal purposes. Vdrlliyticiani' Order carefully and promptly filled. B. M. EBY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. Neiv Millinery Goods A.t Newport, Vn.. I BEG to Inform the public that I have Justre turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort ment ol the latest styles ol MILLINERY GOODS. HATS AND BONNETS. RIBBONS. FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS CHIGNONS, LACK CAPES. ' NOTIONS, A (1(1 nil firianw unuoM jr iuiiiiu in m in iv-vinin mil- . 1 1 1 4 I 1 ....,nt1, fminJ In a flu .U..UII IMieiy IMlttUllrMiiiinui. ah umriu i i win y tended to. -We will sell all good as Cheap as can be gut elsewhere . ORFRS-MAKINQ done to order and In the la- .... ,.,lk fl.tlurliia il.niA innrila in all widths. I will warrant all my work toglvesat- A II ......lr 4..i.u ay l.iui a a iiuiihlu ANNIE ICKEH, Cherry Street, Dear the Station, Newport, Pa. 816 IS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Neatly Executed on Short Notice, ' AT THE MOST Reasonable Rates, ATTJ1E BLOOMFIELD TIES Steal Jol) Office New Bloomfield, Perry Co., Pa, IF YOU WANT -V JNcitt mid A.ttiictlve PUBLIC SALE BILL ILLUSTRATED WITH CUTS, Printed in Colors, . OR ON- Fancy Colored Papers Call, or Send your Order TO THE Bloomftclir imes Steam Printing Office WIIEHE ALL 0KDE119 AKE rilOMITLY FILLED. 0- IF YOU WANT A PLAIN OR FANCY LETTER HEAD, BILL HEAD, ENVELOPE, ; CHECK BOOK, trbs mtb td;tte, CATALOGUES, PAMPHLETS, TAPER-BOOKS, Labels of every Description, LEGAL BLANKS, BLANK NOTES, PRICE LISTS, In all Stylos and Colors, YOU CAN BE ACCOMMODATED AT THE Kloomfielv Times JOB OFFICE ! We also have a fine variety of Cuts for Printing in good style, Horse & Jack Bills ! IF YOU WANT A Neat and Attbactivb LETTER CIRCULAR, MONTHLY STATEMENT, VISITING CAIil), PROGRAMME, OR WISH .TO ADVERTISE In a Newspaper having the Largest Circulation In this Section of the State, Send your orders to the "BtOOMWEtO TIMES' II- You Wmit A r.OOl) FAMILY NEWSPAPER that furnishes eacn ween a variety ol Interesting reading mut ter, with a general summary ol Foreign and . 1 . 3 5 For one years' Subscription to the Bloomfield Times PUBLISHED AT NEW ELOCMriELD, PERSY C0U1TTY PA MAKES TijE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect' cd Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined an to havo the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Katnrc's Own Vitalising Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "athousand ills," simply by Toning vp, Invigorating and Vitalising 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 in curing Dyspepsia, Uvcr Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Lioss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Dladdcr, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac companied by debility or alow state of the system, liclng free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and nctv life into all parts of the system, and 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 in valids cannot reasonably hes itctc to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP Moivn in the glass, Iamplilots Frco. SETH W. FOWLE k SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, Boston. Sold by Druocists generally Cottage Color Paints S1.00 to ?1.I0 per Gallon. ENGLISH ROOF PAINT, Ground in Oil, .... 50c. per gal. LIQUID SLATE ROOF PAINT, El HE PllOOF, SI 25 per gal, Patent Petroleum Linseed Oil, Vorks In all Paints as Boiled Linseed, 50c. peiG. MACHINERY OIL, E. G. KEI.LEY'S Patent Sperm Oil. - 81 00 Engine Oil, . 75 Filtered ltock Lubricating Oil, 00 Send for cards of colors and circulars. NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., Sole Agents, 7 14. ly h. 110 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK, JOHN RICE, OP Little Germany, OFFERS to sell SIXTEEN ACHES of land lo cated III Centre township, ubout two-and-a-half miles South west of Uloonilleld. About SIX ACRES being cleared, and In a good state of cul tivation, the ualnnce Is well set with youngtlmber. There are two never falling Springs of Bolt water on this land. S I'UICK 00. ntf C Mumberiagl 7S ACST ami veHtaiulofj fl flnaiarKOCoIorni pint-, tiro now roaly. E freti; to all older, 03 mojtiit ol Ifco., wbiol. D AllpHrchtwrt nf or Uouki, titter C Gardeutnir for Proflr, or 1 rurilcul Floriculture t-nco fi.au men (;irfp.tuj uu trt.u(,i luiv ttuir tutm-is et-trreU m our titat awl wii ifrrir tibure i'utalujw utmuuli'Jt Se O' charj;. otrasmen, 43 lominat etrset. New York. I PLANTS Ky1" 50 6m Wxy not havo a Beautiful Complexion? WHY UB AMNOYKll WITH CHAPPED HANDS oh ROUCH8KIN' when such an agreeable and effectual REMEDY CAX BM OB TA I N ED XT BO 8MAI.L A COST, BY USING WBICJHT'8 "ALCOXATED (iLYCI'ItlXE TABLET." gold by Druggists & Dealers in Toilet Articles. 00 NEW 11LOOMFIELD, PEBHCO., PA.. HFNUY PATTEHSON, Proprietor. Tills well-known hotel has been refurnished by the prexent mannKemeiit, who purposes keeping a tliKt c-I.ihs hotel, for the uccoiikhIuLIoii ol mull and beast. The table will always lie supplied with the luxuries of the season. Heeial pains will be taken to make guests feel comfortable. mtmwf?ZA SEEDS Cftgr as" OUR BEAUTIFULLY IlLUSTRAIfcO c4TAL0CUESJfopJ874. of t Dr. .1. Walker's Cnlilbniin Vin egar IJittCl'S nro fl purely VoRotablo preparation, made cliiclly from tho na tive herbs found ou tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tlio medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily nsked, " What is tho cause of the unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit TEitst" Our answer is, that they remove tho catiso of diseaso, and the patient re covers liis health. They are tho great blood purifier and a lifo-g'ivinp; principle, a perfect Konovator and Invigorator of the syRtom. Never before in the history of tlio world lrns n lncdicino been compounded possessing tlio remarkable qualities of Vi.nkoar Bittehs in htmling the sick of every diseaso man is heir to. They aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Touio, relioving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dit. Walker's Vinegar 11 lTTKns aro Aperient, Uiaphorctic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorilic, Altera tive, and Anti-Hilions. n. 11. Mcdonald & co., Drnp(rlM and Oen. Airts., Sun Frnnclsen, Cnllfornin, anil cor. of Washington and Charlton St N. Y. Sold by all DruggUta and Di nlcin. July 28, 1874 4t A VALUABLE STEAM TANNERY At Private Sale ! THE subscriber having concluded to entortnto another branch of business, oilers his Steam Tannery, At private sale. It Is In good running order and capable of Tanning 3000 Hides per Year I The water that tlio Tannery Is supplied with is supplied with Is conveyed from a spring, and is of the best quality for Tanning purposes. There are 6 LARGE (new) LEECHES, 62 LAY-AWAY VATS, 8 HANDLERS, BATES, LIMES, SWEATS, HIDE-BREAK Kit, LEATHER HOLLER, CEN THIEUGAL LIQ.UOH PUMP, Mo. The ENCINE AND BOILER Are in good condition, with every convenience necessary. -BAKK can be had In abundance, at low figures. - The Tannery is located at NEW BLOOM FIELD, Perry county, Pa., a very pleasant town, wltli good society, good Schools, Academy and four churches, h or further particulars, call on or address SAM'L. ALEX. PEALE, Feb.17, 1874. I New Uloonilleld, Perry co., Pa. wiitt mEB$t CfPJZING JJRETTY OtylesJL aterns Have just been received by F. MORTIMER OSWEGO Silver Gloss Starch, FOR THE LAUNDRY. Manufactured by T. KINGSFORD & SON, Has Become a HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Its great excellence has merited the commenda tion of Europe for America manufacture. PULVERIZED CORN STARCH, Frepared by T. KINGSFORD & SON, Expressly for food, when It Is properly made Into runnings, is a uesseri 01 groan excellence. -Eor Sale by First-class Grocers. 23 2m BALL SCALES! T B. MARYANERTH, D. W. DERR and J, james H. uiiitu, known as " The Ball Scale Company," have now on hand a large supply of Buoy's Patent u o u ii l l. it bua i. e., toe niinpiesi, cueap' est and best Cotiuter Scale In the markut. f For Scales, or Agencies In Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland, ad dress "The Hall Scale Company," Poltsvllle, UehuyiKiiicouniy, ra. . For Scales or Agencies in this Conntv. an ply to the undersigned, where they can be seen auu exaiuiiieu any nine. J LEIBY & BHO , Newport, Perry Co., Pa., FRANK MORTIMER, gift New Uloonilleld, Perryco.,Pa. miETTY HPRING l Hints otyles ONLY 10 CENTS a YARD CAN BE HAD OF F. MORTIMER. A Dog Story. A Worcester boy was engaged in noc turnal cliorry stealing a Short time ago, and was observed by tlio owner of tho fruit, who, unnoticed by the yonng robber, placed a large sUifl'cd dog at tho foot of tlio tree, and retired to watch tho result of his strategy. Tho boy descending observed the dog, and then tho fun commonccd ; ho whistled, coaxed, threatened unavnilingly, tho animal never moving, and finally tho youth, accepting tlio inevitable, settled down to passing tho night in the tree. After some hours had passed wearily enough to tho lad morning dawned, and tlio proprietor of the tree coming from tho house asked him how ho camo to bo in tho tree, to which tho boy answered that he took to it to save himself from the dog, which had chased him quite a distance. It isn't healthy for a smaller boy to say stuffed dog to that youth now. - i tS A member of the Saginaw county bar, says a Detroit paper, was recently in one of our thriving interior towns on- pro fessional business. In tho offico of the hotel ho was accosted by a very agreeable gontloman, ovidontly of tho genua drum mer, who wanted to know " whero ho was from. The legal gentleman not exactly re lishing tho strangor's familiarity, answered Bhortly, "From Detroit." Tho next ques tion was, " For what house aro you travel ing?" "For my own." "You are I May I ask your name ? "You may." Pause enjoyable to tho lawyor, embarrassing to tho other. "Well (desperately), what is yournamo?" "Jones." "What lino aro you in?" " I don't understand you, sir." " What aro you Belling?" (impatiently). "Brains," (cooly). The drummer saw his opportunity, nnd looking at tho other from head to foot, he said slowly, " Well, you appear to carry a d d small lino of samples." Blackstono says ho owes that drummer one. tW Uncle John Gibbons has a favorite hen up at the stago barn, which about five weeks ago Bhowed a disposition to set. Uncle John set her on fifty-three eggs, and yesterday he concluded that she had set long enough ; she was worn down to a shadow, and ne'er a cheep of a chicken had he heard in that barn ; so to save her life he removed her from the nest. An examin ation of the eggs revealed the fact that every mother's son of them was boiled as hard as the htngos of perdition. It is now a mooted question as to whether the boys rung in the boilod eggs on Uncle John, or whether he sot the hen on them himself, in the hope of raising boiled chickens. Tho boys say tho latter ; but Uncle John says the assertion is a base aspersion on an hon est man's character. tST Tho Louisville Ledger has been puz zled for a long time to know why the women of Massachusetts make more noise than their sisters in other States. Arch bishop Whateley once propounded a simi lar conundrum. "Why do white sheep oat more than black ones ?" and answered it with the inevitable reply : " Because there are more of them." tW The Rev. Mr. O- -, a clergyman of a neighboring town, being recently ab sent from home on business, liU little son, a lad of four years, calmly folded his bauds and asked the blessing usually pronounced by his father at their morning meal. At noon, being asked to pronounce the bless ing he replied with a grave face, " No I don't like the looks of them taters." Marshal Soult once, showing the pictures he stole in Spain, stopped before one and remarked : "lvalue that picture very much; it saved the lives of two . estimable persons." An aide-de-camp whispered into the listener's ear : " He threatened to have them both shot im mediately unless they gave it up." t2T An old man in New Jersey, earnest in his advocacy of the cause of linguistio lore, burst forth at a recent school mooting with : "Feller citizens, we ought to pur chase a new dissentary for this skulo room, for even I don't fully understand the dis signitlcation of words I" fTTbe mayor of a Portuguese city once enumerated, among the marks by which the body of a diowned man might be identified, " a marked impediment in his speech." tW " Cast Iron Sinks" is painted on the sign of an up-town plumber. " Well, who (hie) said it didn't ?" chucklod a drunken man, after carefully studying it over sever al times. Landlady (fiercely)" You must not occupy that bed with your boots on I" Boardor. " O, never mind, they're only an old pair. The bed-bugs can't hurt 'em. I'll risk it, anyhow." BP The feet that are covered with bun ions may not be stylish, but they are certainly nobby.