THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD. PA., Al'lllL 1, 1879. 7. ProfoRsioual Curds. w v niNtlN AUornev-at-t.aw. I. ' New Blooinlleld, Perryoo., F. &nmn. Vait diiiir tn the residence of Juries Juuktn. 40tl a u SMlHIflFt.. AhtnrnAV..t.l.n. new niuuiiiiimu, t hi i j utiiiiitjf . iw" rkfTlna nntimltfl thn Mamlnn Ilnlian Pi nd i throe doors east of the Post-0 tllce. -r BW19 l'OTTKll, ATXOUNKY AT LAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, FERRY CO., PA. -Claims promptly secured collected Wrltlngsaud all legal business carefullyattend edto. a yl rOIAHLES II. HMILKV, Attorney at Law. I Nw HliinmllHlii. Peirv Co. P WOllloe two doors east uf Joseph Hmlth's thotel. (August 2, 18i2. iitm A si'nNSt.irii Att,ornev-at-ljw. V Olllce adjoining his residence, on East Main street, New Blooinlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 8 ly TOHN 0. 8I1ATT0, Surgeon Dentist. New Uloomtleld. Ferrvco.. Pa. All kinds of Mechanical and Hurnlcal Dentistrv done lu the best manner, and at reasonable prices. VOIllce at his residence one door Eastofthe Robinson House, and opposite Win. A.Hponsler'i . Law olllce. any "1TTM. N. BEIBK11T. Attorney-at-Law, V New Blooinlleld, Perry oo.. Pa. Bloomlleld, 3 331V. TEWI8 POTTEK, SOTABT PUBLIC, New Bloom Deeds, Bonds, Mei'tKiiges and Leases carefully .prepared and acknowledgements taken. All 'kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud certified, will also take depositions to be reed lu aiiYOouit lutue uuitea biaies. i ivij CIIA8. J.T, McINTIRB, Attorney-at-Law, New Blooinlleld, Perry oo., Pa. All professional business promptly audfalth fully attended to. 3 2 1 v. 1TTM. A. MmtltlSON. W JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NbwOekmantowh, Perryeo., ia. -Remittances will be made promptly tor all uouectioiiB maae. i OHA8. A, BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlleld.Perryco.,Pa 4.0mee on high street. North side, nearlyop .posite the Presbyterian Church. 3 2 ly ML. LIGGETT. Attornsy-at-Law, Newport, Perry Lunty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl ness matters committed to his care. . Olllce, No. m North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1878. jIcFARDL. MAGEE, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, - Olllce at his residence. In CENTRE TOWN BHIP, Perry County, Penn'a., one mile South of New Blooinlleld. 10 3 0. P. BOLLINGER, M.D , "having located In Newport, offers Ills Profes sional services to all who may need them . Chronlo diseases of every description cured. B. Olllce In Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Street March 4, 1878. G EORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAIN, JPE11UY COUNTY, PA. Special attention given to the collection of slaims, and any other business entrusted to him will receive prompt attention. Chargesinoderate. April, 19th, 1877 . DEATH DEFEATED. FOR over 50 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS have been the standard remedy for Liver Complaints, Costiveness, sick Ueadaohe, Pain In hhoulders or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Fever and Ague, aud all diseases arising from a deranged state of the Liver or Htoinaoh. Thomas Adams, of Big Sandy, Ky., says: "Sellers' Pills have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills in this country." K. K. SEELERS & CO., Prop rs, Pittsburgh. Pa. THE GREAT BLOOD TONIC, For the cure of all diseases arising from Impure Blood, and for invigorating and strengthening the vital organs. Are you weak, nervous, debili tated, pale and emaciated t Have you lost your appetitet Have you nausea, pain In the back, &e. t If so. Dr. Lldsey's Blood Searcher will drive out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OK HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls, Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt Rheum &c, are but surface Indications of Blood Diseases: aud Dr. Lldsey's Blood Searcher, by purifying the system, softens the skin and beautlltes the complexion. Sold by all druggists. $1 per bottle. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Propria, ors, Pittsburgh, Pa. . G 48 1ST iRors A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OV AL IRON, , SCROLL IRON STEEL AND IRON" TIRE,' Norway Iron, Nail Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP III ON, OF ALL WIDTHS. tCc, cCc, tc' on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICK by , F. MORTIMER, New JSloomfleld, WAR! WAR! Oil EAT EXCITEMENT IX LIVERPOOL. EVERY PERSON THINKS ITS AWFUL. A PROCLAMATION: Go , to Cheap Sam's Store And you see pounds Brown Bugar for 2 cents. Roasted Coffee down to i cents per tmtmd. and other gooils down CHEAPER THAN WAS EVER KNOWN. Thanking yon for past favors. I would respect fully ask you patronage la the future. Very Respectfully, S. M. SHULEIt, Liverpool, Perry County, Penna, V All k Philadelphia Advertisements JUC.AS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMIOALB, NO BENZINE, , BUT A PURE OIL PAINT, READY FOR USE. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF rAIST BENT Br MAIL. IT IS FUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ I NICELX BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Ton mil Prove It to be the Best Liquid 1'nlnt la the Market. JOHN TVUO-A.S Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss find Imperial French Urecn, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VAHNISIIES, &c. 2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to 8H AFFNEH, ZIEQLER ft CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, (Cloven, KlbboiiN, Niispeuderfi, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 38, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA , PENN'A . Agents for Lancaster Combs, W.H- . KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON ft Co.. WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. T 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and madeto Order. Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO TI1 Mlllhar (if flanrtacal Vaw Ua Jam. . Rrnnvi' A rir hmat.lsta a Ian UaKb.! . ui.i.. m the UuitedBtfttes.FoltonUOuUlDe Mapfl,&c. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE ' ' i- ; r HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. . JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. G RAYBILL & CO., , J . Wholesale Dealers! n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia, Advertisements. WAINWIliatIT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Aroli Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. J S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WROLB8ALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 1 MAItKKT BTRKKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JplLTsHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, riilliulclpliln, (Old Stand of Uarcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 1X.Y GOODS. January, 1879 if lied SoleLcather Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 33 NORTH FOURTH ST., THIIA. LEATHER AND FINDINGS, Full TAnt of Vent PMla. Oil and Kip, J!.St C. urana, 4 3m A LECTURE To Youna Men I Just rubllshed.ln a Sealed Envelope. Prlce.6 ets. inAih?ltur?2n f l,e f)a.j!,re' Treatment and Had. lealcure of Heminal Weakness, or Hpermatnr rhma, Induced by Helf-Abuse. Involuntary Enils slons,linnotency. Nervous Debility, and Impedl. mentsto Man-lago generally: Consumption, Kt ilepsy.and Kits; Mental and Physical Iricapacitv &0.-I1V HOBKKT J. COLVEBWKLL,M"l?.,iJ tlioroftlie "Oreen Dook'ftc. ".. The world-renowned author. In this admirable I;ectiire, clearly proves from Ills own experience that that the awful conseiiuence of Helf-Abusn may beellectually removed without medlclne.ailU without dangerous surgical operations, bouules. Instruments, rings, or cordials; pointing out a mode of oure at once certain and eltectual, bv whloheverysufTerer.no matter what his coniH and radTeaMvmay CUre hlln,e" clleaP'y. privately .ThlsijectiirewlU prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Hent, under seal. In a plain envelope, to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two uodtaue stamps. ' " Address the Publishers, 4Hy THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 Ann Bt New york ; PoBt Office Uoi, 4iB6 JMFOHTANT NOTICB.-The subscriber X late of the II nn of Khoades Hmith, would respectfully inform the oltlzens of BLAIN 5in?ir,iJ?inj,7AntllatJh? hn" 0P"e a WAGON MAKEK-HIIOP, and Is prepared to make new waEons and repair old ones at short notlce.and the'old Inn to T WKNT v Per"eut- cheaper than -GIve nie a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. , i . .... JACOB BMITU. Blaln, August 8, 186T. PROF. HARRIS RADICAL CURE TOE SPEEMATTOEHCEA. "SEMINAL PASTILLE" ml New lWp.rlur. In Mrd li'.l Scirnc, an .ntlrtlr few nd iKjillWeljefleit ive licniedy lur the ipeedv . .nd rierni.nenl Cur. at Ssmln.l Imli.looi m Impotency l, Hie only tru w.y, vlii Direct eln.l se.t of lh. I)l.. ""- lm 11. .peril Ic 11 Juent-e 0,1 tlie Semin.l ViiSlM 1 kSE ul.tory Duct. Pro.trt. 0).,,d,l Urethra'ThJu?; It I. quirklr di..ohTd .nil , .l.mrhed, produriniw ImmedlMo .(,oll,ln .nd r..lor.ilv, o,' Spoil ih.i U.I and nerrou. ork'inli.lii.ii. wrecked froniiel..luM InsMio mind lo health .nd sound momory. reinovinv '.?"""?" or.Bight, Nervou. Bebillt,76o"ru.ton ofldc;,Aor.ion toSooiety. Eto.Elo..iiiltlie.,p,-.r. nce c.r pr.mr.ture old (re ii.ii.llv .ceomiwnyhil thie Iruuh , ..trl( perfrtt Beiu.l Vigor, wl.erelt h.i heen ,l..i.,at lur year.. Thi. nlc of trolmnd h.. .toed lh.t.tlil very Kwm C.K'I. ...l I. now pronounced iirce. . Druge are tKl ninth p.evribrd in tliei. troubles ml, liuiijr ran benr ilnr.i to, wilh but llitle II ,nS peniij' e. r i;cn,il. 'I liero I. no Nonirmp ahoul tl,l. Prrii.r.. too thai it will ilvo.allorotlon -Dur",g thi .fiht ot Irnlv.'iiln. A. t' ll. v.llie, mid it , now eoned. rX r,;.' 'M'-' "al ""l1 " H.. e.u..o7unlo5 l iU.T.vt . ... many, gud upon whom qi.nck. prey wilh In m .i b .t. Fn'iURh lo Ion a mouth, and .enl in a nl.ih wri;1...r l.y u.nll .. .led fr S O.-Two J..,, (.uffl enfS elle, to p,.rn aoteur: Hide.. In vor, S Thre bojr. ..ti. il.reo full l.ionll,.. will ,u, emi..l, ,d lor lillnrr will arnmnnnw V.ntr ijtw .wmo for i V: i.l" ". ., ",rll' I'amphli t glrlr,, An.tomlealV lllu. ritlon.. which will yonylne. ll ,ceWiSl Ulle.1 lor II 1. 1 dullei of lite, urn. a. rl ne.er aflecUjd. RetitS.-a edfor.l.ninta.nv.nA fininHT L W . . - J -"in U.I lT Ul. ' HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'Q. CHEMISTS. Mrlnd0th. Sta. ST. LOUI8, Mtt FOUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS V SS" TK, If Font-. Powder, are anii Id time. t ouu g Powder w 111 cure and proven t lloo Ctioliia My'Trnky" Prvent Ouu ia Fowl. . Fouu-a Powderi will Increone the qnnntlty of milk Slid twa'Jr Pr iiU mid nutke Uie bitter llrin DAVID B. TOXrrz, Proprietor. SALTIKOSa, lad. E 8TATEJIOTICE.- Notice is herebyglvnn. ot Isaiah Koose, late of Hew Uloomtleld, IVrj-y county. Pa., deceased, have been gt anted to tile . ivuvoin vi auiiiiiiisiraiion on tne esnne IlllUoi OiallVvU. Allpersoiislndobtedtosaldestatearerequested to make lininedlate payment and those liaviug olalms.to present them duly autheutlcatedfor set tlement. J. E. JUNKIN, Administrator. January 14, 1879. R;t' Trd. Mttk ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF VALUAULE , HEAL ESTATE. BY virtue of an alias order of the (!ourt of Com. mon Pleas.ol I'frryco. Pa., the undersigned. As. slitnee for benrllt of creditors of John llarrold, will sell by tiulillo outcry. In the Ilorouuii of Marysvllle, Perry county, Pa., on BATt'RBAY, Al'ltlL 12th, 1S7I, at 10 A.M. ot said day, the following described real estate, to wit: NO. 1, A LOT OP 0 MOUND, situate In the Borough of Marysvllle, Perry Co., Pa., beginning at point on Myrtle Avenue, and running West 160 feet to drape street, thence along Grape Ht.. 80 left lo lot of T. W, Morley t tlienue along lot of T. W. Morley ISO feet to place of beginning, having thereou erected , A DOUBLE TYVOBTOHY Kit AM K DWELLING HOUSE and Ol'T-Bl'ILDINOB, with a well of good wa ter on the premises. NO. 2, TWO LOT8 OF GROUND, situate In the borough of Marysvllle, aforesaid, each being BOxllK) feet, bounded by lot of Kodilv itoulnsoii, Graiie 8t, In the said borough, land formerly of John llitrrnld, and Myrtle Avenue, having a good enclosure. NO. 8, A LOT OK GROUND, situate In live twp., Perry Co., bounded by lands of Marysvllle Building and Loan Association. Mrs. llarrold and J. B. Heldle. coiitainlngone and three-lourth acres, more vr less, having thereon erected a ONE STORY LOO DWELLING HOUSE AND OUT BUILDINGS. . NO. 4, A LOT OP GROUND In the borough of Marysvllle. aforesaid running east along Nelson alley, two hundred feet, more or less, thence north llilrty feet to lotof lonard Hwartz. thence west along s'de lot two hundred feet more or less, to James street thence along said street to place of beginning having thereou erected A TWO STORY FRAME S! CVi DWELLING HOUSE ikxa: and Other Out-Buildings. Thla property Is all possessed of all the advan tnges of one of the most thriving towns along the line of the Northern Central and Pennsylvania Hail Roads, within easy access of the citvof Har rlshurg. and with surroundings that make It a very desirable location. TERMS OK SALE: Ten per cent of the pur chase money to be paid when the property Is stricken down, and half the balance on the 1st of October 18711. and the remainder on the 1st of April 1RB0, when possession will be given and deed delivered. JOHN 8. WEAVER, Assignee. March 18, 1879. I NSURANCE ! B. HIMES, GrEISrERA.T1 LIFE AND Fire Insurance Agency. OFFICE: 2nd Floor, Centenninl Block. NEWPORT, PENN'A. FIRE INSURANCE POLICIES written In first class companies on all kinds of insurable proper ty, at fair rates, and losses honorably adjusted and promptly paid. Before renewing your Insurance, or placing new risks, you will certainly llnd it to your In terest to call on or address the subscriber. Companies Represented ; i'Ktna, of Hartrord, Assets, $C,700,nno. North British England, " l,7n0,000. Commercial Uuion, " 1.4H4 000. North America. Phll'a., " 6.rV'0,WO. Fire Association, Plill'a., " 8,778,000. Pennsylvania, " l,70u.Wio. Lycoming Mutnal, " 6.000.000. B. HIMES. March ll. 1879. ly If yon are a man of business, weakened by the strain of yourdutles, avoid stimulants and take Hop Bitters. If you are a man of letters, tolline over vour midnight work, to restore brain and nerve waste, take Moil Bitters. If you are young, and auflerlnir from an In. discretion or dissipation, take Hop Bitters. If you are married or tingle, old or vounir. suffering from poor health or languishing ou a bed of sickness, take Hop Bitters. Whover yon are, wherever you are. whenev er yon feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating, without Intoxicating, take Hop Bitters. Have yon DvspeDsia. Eldnev or ITrlnarw Complaint, Disease of the Stomach, Blood, Liver or Nerves I Ton will be cured If yon take Hop Bitters. If you are simply ailing are weak and low spirited, try It I Bay It. Insist upon it. Your druggist keeps It. Hop Bitters. It may save your life. It has saved hundreds. .Fnr sale by M. B. Strickler, New Bloom field, and B. M. Cby, Newport, Pa. 11 4t B LOOM FIELD ACADEMY. THE REGULAR SPRING TERM wiU open, MONDAY, March Slat, 1S79, and continue twelve weeks. In connection with the regular Academic course of this Institutions TEACHERS COURSE will be organized In accordance with the Improv ed theories of instruction. While puiulng this course of study, sludeuls will be allowed to se lect one or two of the higher branches without extra charge.thus enabling them to nt themselves for the most advanced common schools. The fol lowing are ntuilies from which a selection may be made: Latin. Greek. Algebra. Geometry, Philosophy, Physiology add Zooloav. Instruction Is also given in Music, Drawing aud Painting. A daily ruoord Is made of the progress and eon duct of studeuts which Is forwarded to their pa rents or guardiant, during the term. Special at tention is given fur preparation for college. For circulars, eto.. adrtrens, J. it. FUC'KINGER. A. M.. Principal, or Wu. Gkier. Proprietor. New Bloom tlelil. Pa. March 11 1ST?. A Model Essay. ' When young Atme Malllard was at college the professor of rhetoric gave the class as a subject, "A ICulogy of Indo. lence." On the given day the compositions were handed In, and the professor, after casting his eye over the papers, remark, ed: "M. Malllard, where Is your essay t I don't see It among these." "Didn't I hand It to you V I beg your pardon," said the student, and passed up a neatly folded package of manu script. ' The professor opened It, turned over the pages, got very red and exclaimed : "Klrrah, this is a miserable Joke, This paper is blank not a word in eulogy of indolence anywhere on it." "O, I thought that the highest eulogy of indolence I could give," replied the student, "would be not to write any thing." A rurallst seated himself at a restaurant table yesterday, and began upon the bill of fare.. After keeping three waiters nearly au hour employed in bringing dishes to him, he called one of them to him, heaved a sigh and whispered as he spread the bill of fare before him and pointed with his linger. "Mister, I've et to thar, and'' moving his finger down to the bottom of the page "ef it alnt agin the rule, I'd like to skip from thar to thar." G3T This naval joke is going the rounds in England. A middy who had recently joined his ship was interviewed by the captain, who made the trite remark: "Wall, I suppose, as of old, tbey have sent us the biggest fool of the family." "No, sir," replied the modern Percivlal Keen, "the fashion has changed since your day." t'y At a Methodist conference meet ing in New York a man got up and said that he had long wished to speak, but . .his wife wouldn't let him. His wife had died, however, and having his liberty at last, he proposed to excercise it. In about two minutes the entire conference wept over the death of the Jadyasover the death of a personal friend. O" Scene at a wedding breakfast company all seated about the table. A pause in the general conversation. Hap py husband to bis wife's little sister at the other end of the room : "Well, Julia, you have a new brother now." Julio "Yes ; but mother said to papa the other day that she was afraid you would never amount to much, but it seemed to be Sarah's last chance." HS A new recipient of Judicial honors in Alabama was reminded, after the argument in a case that was being tried before him was closed, that he should charge the jury, and rose and said: "Gentlemen of de Jury, I charge you half a dollar a piece, and I say you must pay it before de case goes on." ftiiTln a primary school not long ago the teacher undertook to convey to her pupils an idea of the uses of-the hyphen. She wrote on the blackboard "Bird's nests," and pointing to the hyphen asked the school, "What is that for?" After a short pause a little Fenian piped out, "Plaze, ma'am, that's for the bird to roosht on." KT"Darn a fool," says Harkins, who was vexed, to his wife. "So mote it be," said Mrs. II., flourishing a darn ing needle, "where abouts are you worn out i"' Harkins said some people were too smart to live long, and was too aw fully angry when his wife congratulated him on his prospects. 0""I shall not go to the masquerade unless I'm masked," said a young man to his companion, as they were promen ading up Main street, Mond; evening. "I shall not unless I'm asked, either," she replied. He took the hint and Invited heron the spot. The lady who did not think it respectable to bring her children up to work has lately heard from her two 80H8. One of them U conductor of a swill-cart in New York, and the other is runner for a beer-garden in SL Louis. O A Kentuckian married a girl without previously telling her thatoneof his legs was built of oak wood, and now she walnut live with him. He pinea and sings "Oak gum back to me," but she won't go. Cr"With all thy false I love thee still," murmured a youug man as he calmly handed his girl the artificial teeth that she had neezed into his lap.
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