THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., EEBHUAKY 13. 1877. 7 REDUCTION IN PRICE! , Cheapest and Best ! THE IIAItRISBURG Daily and Weekly Patriot FOR 1877. To all tirw tmbcr.tt"r and to all imneut uherllf ra THE DAILY PATRIOT Will be mint at the fntlnwlwr rates : I coy, I year, ihwIhkb prepaid...., V' S copies, (in club), " If ft " " ...... .....I -BU in n . 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All orders must be aceomiianied by the casta, ellher ly check or tOHt-otncenrdiT. , Now Is the time tn subscribe, (let all the news and the liest reading matter at less cost than anywhere else by srndiuK your sulMurtpUons to the Daily and WEEKLY FAtmot. Address, PATRIOT rUBLMTTNQ CO.. 9t HAlUUHMJlUi, l'A. IIPriNCOTT'S MAGAZINE. AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY OF Popular Literature and Svicitcc. ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1877 The number for January beirins the nineteenth vol. Iimeof this Mairazlue, and while its past record will, it is hoped, be deemed a snlUcleut guarantee of future excellence, no ettorts will be spared to diversify Us attractions and to provide an increased supply of Popular Heading in the Bent and Most Emphatic Sense Tne ureat object and constant aim of the conductors will be to furnish the public with literature Entertain ment of a Ketlned aud Varied Character, as w ell as to present in a graphic and strlklnir manner the most re cent Information and soundest views on subjects of General Interest, lu a word, to render Llppiucott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in Those natures that are Moat Attractiw in Mag axine Literature. In addition to the General Attractions of I.lppln cott's Magazine the Publishers would invite attentiou U) a new aerial story, j "The Marquis of Lossle," ftiyOeonre McDonald author of "Malcoln," " Allco l-orbes." " Robert Falconer," etc. TKUMS.-Y early Subscription, t4 s Slujrle number, cents. . . NOTICE. The NoTemlwr and December Numbers, containing the earlier chapters of ' The Maniuis of Lossle," will be presented to.all new anuual subscribers for 1877. 8PKCIMEN NUMBER mailed poetaire paid, to any address, on receipt of 20 ceuta. J. B. LIPriNCOTT & CO., Publisher, 715 and 717 Xxrket St, Philadelphia. B ALL SCALES. LB. M ARYANEKTIT, I. W. DERM Bnd JAMES H. GKIKH known as " The Ball Scale Company," have now on hand a targe supply of Buoy's Patent OOUNTEB SCALE, tlie Simplest, Cheap est and best Counter Scalein the market. - For Scales, or Agencies tn Pennsylvania, Ohio, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, ad dress "The Ball Scale Company," Pottsville, Schuylklllcounfy, Pa. - 9 For Scales or Agencies In this County, ap ply tothe undesigned, where they can be seen and examined any time. J LEIBYSHRO., , , Newport, Perry co., Pa. FKANK MORTIMER. 9tl New liloonifiekl, Perryco.,Pa. FOB FLORIDA. FOR THROUGH TICK ETftto FERNANDINA, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Bantord, Enter prise, and Intermediate la ti dines on St. John's River and Interior points In FLORIDA, by steam boat to 8AVANNAII, and thence by railroad or steamboat, apply to WM, L. JAMES, General Agent, Philadelphia and Southern Mail 8. S. Co., 416 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. 49c3m AUAB.D. To all who are suffering from the errors and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c, I wiU send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Ihman, Station D, Dibit rouse. Hew York City. 18b ly GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP, A Sterling Kismedy For Dibeabes and Injdiubs o thb Skin ; A Healthpci. Beautifieti op tihs Complexion; A Re liable Means op Preventing and Re lieving RnKOMATISM AND GOUT, AND AN Unkqualed Dibinkectast, Deodorikick AND COUNTEIt-InlHTANT. . Glenn's Sulphur Sou p, besides eradi cating local diseases of the skin, banishes det'ecis of tliu noinploxioa and imparls to it gratifying cleamcsi nnd smootliuws. , Sulphur Hatha are ccleliraled fur cu ring eruptions and other diwuaes of tlie skin, as well as Uhcumatisin and Gout. Olenn'i Sulphur Soap produces tha snino effects at a most trilling expense. This admirable, specific also spoodiiy heals tores, brums, KtiUis, burns, sprains nnd nits. It removes dandruff and prevents the hair from fulling out and turning gray. Clothing and linen used in tlio sick room is disinfected, and diseases communicable by contact with tho person, prevented by It. The Medical Fraternity sanction its use. Prices 25 aitd 50 Cents per Cakk Per Box, (3 Cakes,) 00c nd 1.20. X. D. Day tlx larfa eakei' and thereby economise. Bld . , by ail Druggist. "IHll's Hair and Whisker Dye," Black r Brown. 60c. : C.lCEinESTCN,Proj.,r,7ciitUv.Kl. It. S. COOK & CO., A (tree to sell all kinds of LUMBER AND SHINGLES, for LESS MONEY than Rny other dealers In this county. We will also take Rood Timber on the ?tump or delivered at our Mill In exchange for .iiniber, &c, We use Clear Held Pine and Hem lock only. W. H. a COOK & CO., Kewporl, Perry Co., Pa. October 10, 1870. jypSSER & ALLEN , CENTRAL STORE NEWrOltT, PENN'A. Now otter the public A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OK DRESS GOODS Consisting of all shades suitable for the season. BLACK ALPACCAS AND Mourning Goods A SPECIALITY. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, AT VARIOUS PRICES. AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS! We sell and do keep a good quality of SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, And everything under the head of GROCERIES ! Machine Needles and oil for all makes of Machines. To be convinced that our goods are CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, ISTO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK. 99- No trouble to show goods. Don't turget the CENTRAL STORE, Newport, Perry County, Pa. IMPORTANT NOTICK. The subscriber late of the tlrm ot Hlioades 4 smltli, would respectfully inform the citizens of HLAIN and vlclniiy, that lie has opened a WAGON MAKER-SHOP, and Is prepared to make new wagons and repair old ones at short notice, and at from TEN to TWENTY percent, cheaper than the old tlrm. -WUIve me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB Bill 1 11. Blain, August 8, 1SG7. IS TAKEN INTERNALLY, AND POSITIVELY CURES RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA AND LUMBAGO, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. SEND FOR Clfl- heLVhenstine a bentley. DRUGGISTS, WASHINGTON, D. C. M. For sale by wholesale Druggists In Pitts, burg and Philadelphia. ;!5 ly pEABODY HOUSE, ' CORNER OP LOCUST and NINTH BTS., PHILADELPHIA, PA- Convenient to all places of amusement and cur lines In the oily. No changes to and from the Centennial grounds. Col. Watson, proprietor of the Henrt Hoi sr, Cincinnati for the past twenty years, and present proprietor, has leased the house for a term of years, and lias newly furnished nnd fitted It throughout, lie will keep a strictly ftrst-class house, and has accommodation for 800 guests. Terms S per day. No liar has ever been kept in the HENRY HOUSE, nor will any be kept at the PEA HOUY. io 2 W For Rale by F. Mobtimkr.Ncw Bloointleld, Perry county, Pa. ' , fJIODUL PRESS rafyT and d .n (rmir ewn Priailt frlnm In W Par UimImm rpP-p'lil ThNHi.il ti via, Bern! iwo iuiniH hit m juricij iiiup 111t"l f.i pBf Ctloll Slllt IVI.11 l.lit, entitled, Mtl lo lriitt.M J. W. IALNnA . I'.i klfra ..l llnait,.rH In f , ..m pENTENNIAL HOTEL, . J (Formerly the 8weger ITousc,) MAIN BTREET, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PERRY CO., PA. JOS. 8. SMITH,, . 7 . . Proprietor. Tlavlng good accommodations for regular or transient bourdoi a, a share ot public patronage Is solicited. 10 IK W. aaiesrjj fi!r' I'"" I" Mimler tl-f rrrMrafiln.eVLiV i if J'-,-ii'vfi'i.ni.K ui,ucro. 141 ti n, Cat 111. SronrailU allarrvlaluit (ii"nMi. AsL "Urilrnirvi--l f ir Osmaa'l 7 J Vrfw Htn ba t rot It. I Kill, e rerflptr'w Newport Advertisements. JONES' BROS, & CO., (Formerly John Jones & Bon,) Grain & Produce MERCHANTS, Brick Warehouse, Front St., above Market, Newport, Perry County, Pa. WE wmiM respectfully Invite the patronage of the farmers,' and the puhllo generally, as the HIGHEST l'HICKS the market will a'ltnrd, will he paid for all kinds of GRAIN, KI.OUH, PRODUCE. SEEDS AND RAILROAD T1KS We hare constantly on hand, FISH, SALT, PLASTER, CEMENT, COAL, IRON, STEEL, HORSE SHOES, to., to. FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST RATES. . Orders promptly tilled, Newport. July 2, 1878 ff J B. HARTZELL, Wholesale Tobacco Dealer, JVaBWPOItT. PA. Sole Agent for Lorllard's Superior Tobaccos. V Country Merchants supplied with Ooods at Philadelphia prices. - Your orders are solicited. . 9 44 jEWPORT DRUG STORE. Itavluir on hand a complete aaanrtmeut of the ful IowIiik articles, the eulmerilier aaks a share uf yonr patronage. Druia and Medicine, CHEMICALS OF ALL KINDS. Alen a full stock of Conc9ntrated .Bomedles, ESSENTIAL OILS, Brushes, rerfumery IIATH OIT,, AND FAiVCV ARTICLES. Also always on Hand, l'UllE AVINES& LIQUOR FOR MKDICINAL and SACRAMENTAL PQltPOSES , PHYSICIANS ORDERS Ciiri'fully and Promptly EMail U. M. EBY, Newport, Penn'a, Neiv Millinery Goods A-t PsTev-iort , X't. I BKfltci Inform the public that I havejustre turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort, mentof tlie latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS. CniGNONS, t LACE CAPER, NOTIONS, And allartlcles usually found In a Urst-classMll-lnerv Establishment. All orders Droinnt.lv ait. tended to. tw We will sell all goedsasCheapas OHll lie Htiioisvwnerv. DRESSMAKING done to order and tn the la test style, as I get the latest Fashions from Nw oi k every mom n. uonoring uons to order, in all widths, I will warrant all my work to give sat. Isfaction. All work done as low aspossible. ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station , Newport, Pa. 1613 N EW SHOE SHOP! The undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of Bloomlleld and vicinity, that they have opened a shoe-shop In the room of F. B. Clouser, recently occupied as a Law-ofllce, by Calvin Nell.. son, Esq., where they will do work at panto prio es, (repairing made a specialty at prices tosul the times) from 11) to 20 per cent.saved by patron i.liigour shop. Our motto Is "quick sales and short prollts). Terms cash, or country produce, but positively no credit. LEVI H. 8WARTZ & CO.. Mew Bloomlleld, Pa. January 18, 1878 tf Illu.8t.ra.ted Priced Catalogue Fifty pages :m Illustrations. with Descriptions of the thousands of the best Flowers and Veg etables in the world, and the way to grow them all for a Two (Ifnt postage stamp. Printed In German and English. Vlck's Floral Guide. Quarterly, 2fi eeuts a year. Vlck's Flower and Vegetable Garden, SO cents In papers in elegant cloth covers. $1.00. Address, JAMES VICE., Rochester, N. Y. VICK'SllmALTDar a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely Illustrated, and containing an elegant colored Flower Plat with the llrst number. Price only 25 cents for a year. The Itrst No. for 1877 Jus issued In Ger man and English. Vlck's Flower and Vegetable Gardon, lu paper SO cents: with elegant oloth covers 11.00. Vlck's Catalogue .100 Illustrations, only Scents Address, JAMES V1CK, Rochester, N. Y. TABUS AND CHILDREN will and a X splendid assortment of shoes at tueona jricattQra pl"F. Mortimer " Unquest.ionnUy the best sustained vork of th kind in the World." 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THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD Over 300 Modifications. T3 THE KEQD1BEMENTS QfEVEEY BOIESS ZAUffiAlIKS & EY7IHB. r,HSTSUT ST. PHILADELPHIA, H OME MANUFACTURE. LOOK OUT! -r would rnsnee.tlvelv inform mTfrlendsthatlil X tend calling upon them tth a supply ol gooa of my OWN MANUFACTURE. Consisting ot CABBIMEBS, OA83INET8. FL.ANNKL8, (Wain and bar') CARPETS, &o., -toeiebangefor wo or sellfor cash. J.M.BIXLKK CBTW0Ot.B!FACTOM. 8,17,401 KSl How to Spell Hone, Tbe English style was illustrated by a warm and loyal Don of ltrllannla thus: "Well, If a haltc'h hand a ho hand a bar hand a bean band a bee don't ppt'll 'orw, then my name hain't 'Ettry 'UK' The American thus : "If h-o-r-s-e don't spell boss, then you can shoot me." Marriage Extraordinary. Married at Rud&erry, Mns., 011 the lflth of August, by the Iter. M. Cran- berr). Mr. Nehemlah ilaekfct7, to Miss Catherine TAAatberry , of D&nburp . We hope their HttlefatrfcA will not prore tn be gooseberries. tiT The following Is an illustration f the development of English spelling in the Punjab. It Is a verbatim copy of a letter received by a sehoolmnster in the north from a householder In bis locali ty :' " Cur, ass, you are a man of no legs and I wish to Inter my sun lu your skull." The obscurity and seeming of fenslveness of this address disappear on translation. What was intended to be written was: " 81r, as you are a man of knowledge, I wish to enter my son ntyour school." The following is tlie copy of a label from a bottle of medicine supplied by a firm of druggistA in Cork, Ireland: "Caution : To all medicines for out ward application this label is attached to the bottles, in order to distinguish it from others for internal use; but jtersons unable to read should not be allowed to administer medicines and never give or take a dose without first perusing the label." ' " Grandma, do you know why I can see up in the sky so far?" asked Charlie, a little four-year-old, of the venerable lady who sat on the garden seat, knitting. " No, my dear, why is it ?" liecause there ia nothing In the way," replied the young philosopher, resuming his astronomical search, and grandma hei knitting. J3T They had been engaged a long tlme,and one evening were reading the paper together. "Look, love," he ex clnimed, "only fifteen dollars for a suit of clothes V "Is It a wedding suit?" she asked, looking naively at her lover. "Oh, no," he replied, "it's a business suit." "Well, I meant business," she replied. Two old maids conversing with a . young lady, who is about to be married, one exclaimed petulantly : "Well, If you do it, you must bear the responsi bility. "Certainly," replied the young lady, "I expect to bear several responsi bilities." Old maid kerflumlxed. He was a well-meaning man, but they had been married along while, and when he playfully asked her what was next to nothing, she sarcastically answered that at this season of the year she thought his winter flannels were. aT "Exploring waist places," said' John Henry, as he put his arm around tho pretty chambermaid, "Navigation of the 'air," said Mrs. Henry, over hearing him, and sailing into bis raven curls. Boston joke The following con versation took place recently in a hotel : "Waiter ?" "Yes, sir" "What's this?" "It's bean soup, sir." "No, matter what it has been, tlie question Is what is it now?" CF An old maid suggests that when men break their hearts, it is all the same as when a lobster breaks one of his claws another sprouts immediately, and grows in its place. A person once prefaced his sermoa with "My friends, let us say a few words before we begin." This is about equal to the man who took a nap before he went to sleep. 13 An old woman met a man with a cradle. "Ah, sir," said she, "behold the fruits of matrimony." "Softly," was the answer, "this is the only fruit basket. 63" "Sounds just as loud as a new quarter," chuckles Midas, as he dropped a five cent nickel into the contribution box. Or "Is rare beef dangerous V asks an exchange. Not unless you are In the society of an infuriated bull when egress is out of the question. . tJ-The Idle should not be classed among the living ; they are a sort of dead men who can't W burled.