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    THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA., JULY 22, 1879.
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Professional Cftrd9.
JK. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law.
. New ItliHiniHpId, Perry eo., Pa.
- Oltloe Next duur to the residence ot Judge
Juukln. 45tl
AM. MAKK.EL.Attorney-aM.aw,
, New llloomtleld. Perry county, Pa.
OiUce opposite the Mansion House. and
three doors east of the Pon-OUlce.
y kwis rorxEii,
AT'l'OllNKV AT1AW,
NEW BL00MFJEL1), PEliKX CO., PA.
-Clalms promptly secured collected
Wrltingsaud all legal business carefully attend
ed to.
42 yl
CHAKLK8 II. HMILKY, Attorney at Law.
New llloomlleltl, Perry Co
sTOIHob two doors e;t ot Joseph Hm
Pa.
Hmith'a
hotel.
August 2, 1S72
tirM. A. SF0N8LER, Attorney-at-Law,
V Otllce adjoining Ms resldenee, on East
Mainstreet, New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa. 32 ly
T0HNO.8HATT0, Surgeon Dentist.
J New Bloomlleld, Ferryco., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Dentistry
done lu the best manner, and at reasonable
prices. ., . . ...
.omce at his residence one door East of the
. Robinson House, and opposite Win. A. 8ponsler'
LawolUce. S21y
tTTM. N. BEIBKRT, Attorncy-at-Law,
YV NewBloomneld, Perryco.,Pa.
Bloomlleld, 8 33 J v.
LEWIS POTTER, NOTARY public, New Bloom.
Held. Perry Co., Pa.
Deeds.Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully
nrnimred and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will also take depositions to be read In
anyoourt lu the United States. 7101y
CHA8. J. T, McINTlHK, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry CO., Pa.
W All professional huslne9spromptlyandf alth.
fully attended to. 3 2 lv.
WM. A. MOHR19UN,
JUSTICE OK THE PEACE and GENERAL
Vilj ur-t H.JIV, lBW uunnAniunni . ri'jwi1
i-Kemitranceswlllbe made promptly for all
rllanH.,ii. moila 744
GHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld .Perry CO., Pa
.Offlee on high street. North side, nearlyop
posite the Presbyterian Church. 8 2 ly
ML. LIGGETT. Attorn RT-AT-L AW,
Newport, Perry County. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt and careful attention to all busl
ness matters immmitted to his care.
Oilliie, No. S'l North Second Street.
'Newport, April 2? 1ST8.
0
P. BOLLINGER, M. D ,
fhavlng located In Newport, offers his Profes
sional services to all who may need them.
Chronic diseases of every description cured.
tromceln Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Street
March 4, 1878.
vQEORGE H. MARTIN
GENERAL AGENT.
BLAIX, PEBItY COUNTY, PA.
Special attention given to the collection of
slaims, and any other business entrusted to him
will receive prompt attention. Charges moderate.
April, 19th, 1877.
DEATH DEFEATED.
FOR over 60 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS
havebsen the standard remedy for Liver
"Complaints. Costlveness, Sick Headache. Pain In
Shoulders or Back, Dizziness, Coated Tongue,
'Fever and Ague, and all diseases arising from a
deranged state ot the Liver or Stomach. Thomas
Adams, of Big Sandy, Ky., says: " Sellers' Pills
have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills In
hts country." R. K. SEELER3 & 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 f Have you lost your
appetite? Have you nausea, pain In the back,
A.o. If so, Dr. Lldsey's Blood Searclierwlll drive
out the disease and bring back the BLOOM OK
HEALTH. Pimples, Boils. Erysipelas, Tetter,
HaltKheum &c. are but surface indications of
Bluod Diseases: and Dr. LldRey's Blood Searcher,
by purifying the system, Boftens the skin and
beautitles the complexion. Sold by all druggists.
SI per bottle. R. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprle
tors, Pittsburgh ,Pa O 48
i liLU AND RELIABLE.
. . - - - .
JDB.jfSANFOKD's.LrvEB InviqobatobS
Sis a Standard Family Remedy for ,
5and Bowels. It is Purely
Vegetable. It never ,y 9
Vegetable,
5raVil,'toto T
JOathflrtio and
STonio. Ajf
5TET
Cue
"La.
Sp am . ft - VI " Cv . . ( ' O rtO-JW
1" .1
0" s.U..n2
5Ss"
5
mm
ia
Live
pr lnvigorators
? S- " "J AttUblCt.'a
and nv the rnhH.
FV 1 i-
ior more than 85 Years
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.?
Si TiV.'i SANFORD) M,D, mJwtokSoA'
ANY DBl aUIST WILl TKI.L VOt) ITS IIEH'TATIOK, t
June 21, 1870.
. m MOItPIIINI
t Ai lul.ly .lid .(laudily a
'"J No pubhallf.
Wbc fl fur full p.rtioul.r..
W US. tlrk MCbii
I mnt MOItPIIINEIi.Ul.bnt
y eur.d. f.in
'. h.u .l.ukp
. Ilr. C'.rltuu.
Ton PUINTrxa of every description neatly
and oiinnptly executed at Keasonable Itules
at the l);o I'li'leid Times steum joi imtoe.
vhhv-.i n sr s m-
Philadelphia AdvcrtlsenicntB
JUCAS'
READY MIXED PAINTS I
NO WATER, NO. CIIEMICALS, NO BENZINE,
BUT A PUBK
ii PAiar'T
READY FOR USE.
Saiuplo Ctirl.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAIST
BENT BT MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTItEB PAINT. MADK
WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ: NICELY
BKUHHKD OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATEll PAINT.
TRY IT,
And Ion Will Trove It to be the Rest
Liquid Faint In the Market.
JOHN LUCAS cSt CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Green,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VARNISHES, &c
EIGLER & SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
8HAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, SIoves,
Ribbons, Nuspeiiders,
THREADS, COMBS,
and every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENWA
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 605 MARKET BTREKT,
PHILADELPHIA. 11
gOWER, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers In
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS
Always cm hand, and madeto Order.
Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALSO
. Publishers of Sanders'New Readers. and
Rrrvnk.' A rlt litnofrfi. Alan UnU-tt. u... ,
the United States, Folton'sOutline Maps.&o.
L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
j
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street.
Philadelphia, Fenn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GRiDCERS,
No. 128 MARKET 8T., '
Philadelphia.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Dealersl n
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And a fine assortment ot
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. (2t Market street, above 4tb .
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisements.
M. BARTLEY,
WITH
m. g. rmvEit & co
MANUFACTlTItEIlS
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
31 NORTn THIRD STREET,
run, vii:iriii a.
W Special attention Riven to orders.
June 3, ISTO.pd
wAiNwnianT & co.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and ArchStreet,
Philadelphia Penn'a,
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLBSALB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
13 MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Street,
Philadelphia,
(Old Stand of Barcroft &Co)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
WHY OOODW.
- January, 1879. tf
Red SoleLeather Depot
EDWARDS & CASTLE,
33 NORTH FOURTH ST., PHIL'A.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
Fai Line of Best Phila. Calf and Kip, E.& C.
Brand. i 3m
PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE
TOE BPEEMATTOEHCEA.
THK
"SEMINAL PASTILLE"
A Valuable Dincovery
and New Drptrturein Med
Ul Science, an entirely
Ntw and notltivfly ettect
ive Remedy tor the ipeedy
and permanent Cur ot
Seminal Emisalona 9b
Im potency by the only
true way, vimx Diroot
Ann11nrtnn tn the npn.
elnal Sett of the DUcmc. nrtlnir hv A hnT-rt(oTi nH
tiiiR iti specific nitiuetu'e on the Seminal vesioles Ejo
ulatory DucU, V rostrate Gland aVd Urethra. The un
oithe Remedy ti aitendrd with tio pain or inconvenience,
U U qiiiciily diflnolvcd and ioon Bhsorhed, producing an
Immediate foothing and reiterative effect upon the sex
ual and uervuui orjianiiotiom wrecked from lelf-abusa
onil tsi-eKe, itopping the drain irom the system, rettor-ii-rihc
mind to Imaltii mni nound jnemory, removin(r
t!ii DimneHa of Sishf, Nervous Debility, Confuaion
of Id Avprsion toSooiPty, Eto.Eto. and the appear
and! tt' prenmtura old nge uamtliy ccoinpanyinjr thia
tr-iiil)'-, nml rettrln(r peTieut Sexual ViRor, where it hat
licciMlti'iiioiit ioryeurs. 'J'Uii imtile of treatment hat itoed
tliot"stiii very icvcre caaen, and ii now a pronounced
timvt. Drugs are Vo iiiir-Ii piecriled in theie trouble,
ami, n many can bpRr wftnent to( with but little if any
piTin-"'- f r,iik!. There i no Nkbipiuc nlmut thia lrpra
tion, ' 'n I nbif rvnftoti rnablr us to positively (ruaran-
tea thnt it will plveaatiefnction. During the eight
yt-anihrt it has ben in p tieral ute. we have thousand
ot ti'S'iti-oninle at toils value, end It Is now conceed
rd by the Medical Profession tn e the most rational
means yet discovered ot reaching and curing this very prev.
alenl trouble, timt is'well known to be the cause ot untold
nmerytosj nmnv, and upon whom quacks prey with
theirncl"s nostrums and bigr rcea.Vhe ltemcdyis put up
In a int Ivit, enough to Inst a month, and tent in a plain,
wrapper by mail s alcd for p3. Two boxes, (sufficient to
effect a permanent cure i.vlrss in severe eases) 08 Three
boxes lrv-ting thr-o full m iths. will stop eniislnns. and
restore vipor, In the woMtr-iwt 7. Pull PIRBCTIOMS
tor imi'iirwi BirnriiinnT rnvll nil A .
t henil ior s i escrlptive rampdlrt fflrlnir Anitomlcal
ta most sceptical
t manhood, and
it never affected.
r stamp t any ore. Sold ONLY by the'
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'G.CHEMISTS.
Mirk of and 8th. Bti. 8T. LOUIS, MO,
POUTZ'S
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No TTnitBB will die of :omo. Rotth or Ltmo Fm.
TRR, If Foutz, Powders are used In time.
Koutz'e Powders will cure and prevent Hog CnoLBRA
routz'g Powders will proveui Ujuk, in Fowl, ea
per.lnlly Tnrkcjs.
Four's Powders will Increase tha qnantlty of milk
and cream twenty per cent, and make Uie batter firm
ana sweet.
Fontz's Powders will cure or prevent almost btbbt
Dihiarx thnt Horses and Cattle are heir to,
Foutz's Powders will aiva SATiFiono.
Bold everywhere.
DAVLD X. rOUTZ, Proprietor,
BAXTIUOB.B, Md.
IM POIITANT NOTICE The snbsorlber
late of the firm of Khoacle ft Smith, would
respectfully inform the oltlzens of BLA1N
and vicinity, that ho has opened a WAGON
MAKKK-8HOP, and Is prepared to make new
TvaKuiisamucyiiii uiii oiiws ut Biiori notice, ana
atfi'om TKN to TWENTY perceut. cheaper than
sTUive me a call. Satisfaction guaranteed
, , , . , JACOB BMiTU.
Blaln, August 8, 1867.
QRGANS AND PIANOS.
THE subscribers notify the public that they
are agents (or LOltING & BLAKE'8
Celebrated Palace Organs,
Manufactured at Worcester, Mass.
Also, dealers tn Organs ot various makes. Pi.
anos, of several well known Manufacturers, Sheet
Muslo, Sc., tio.
Persons wanting an Instrument of any make
re requested to call on or to address,
t S. W. BIXLEHSBEO..
Feb. 11, 1879. J Centre, Pa.
3
g 13. SMITH,
DEALER IN
- AND -
PARLOR ORGANS !
INSTRUMENTS FURNISHED .
AT
VERY LOW PRICES, on EASY TERMS,
So that will be within the reach of all to pet a
Flrxt Class Instrument and pay to suit the times.
Every Instrument (Jiinrnnleedfor 5 Yenrs.
GIVE US A CALL.
O. H. HICKS, Piano and Orean Tuner and
Operator, Is enimged with me and oilers his ser
vices to our patrons.
8. B. SMITH,
P. O. Address, Bhermandale,
April 29, 1879. Perry county, Pa.
gELIiIXG OFF.
S. 51. S1IULEB,
Would call the attention of his customers and
friends that he will now oiler his entire stock of
Mackerel and Herring
at the following Low Prices for Cash, or produce
No. 2, Shore Mackerel,
Fat Family
Lake Herring
East Port Round nerriiig,
Whole Barrels
2oft Kits, Large Fat Mack'el,
1 75 per M libl.
1 fio ' '
a 75 " "
1 60 " K "
3 00 " U "
1 so " y.
2 50 " "
4 50
1 25
Oil Cloths & Oil Window Similes
AT LOW PRICES I
A NEW TWO-HORSE WAGON, with BOX,
Patent Iron Axles, made by M. Shoemaker, will
BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH
Also,
10,000 FEET
OF
DRY WHITE PINE BOARDS
AT VERY LOW PRICE,
Those wanting boards would save money by
buying now as tie intends to close out nis stoca oi
LuniDer. vnij.js run riuuna. aiso,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES.
DRUGS,
SOLE LEATHER,
CALF SKINS,
LASTS.
FINDING,
PEGS.
TOBACCO,
KEGARS,
WINES & LIQUORS
And a great many articles that my space will not
auow to lnseit.au oi wincn win ie sola at tue
LOWEST PRICES
For Cash or Produce. Come and see.
Yours respectfully.
S. M. BHULER,
Liverpool, Perry Co., Pa.
GgJ" IRON
A full assortment of
BAR IRON,
ROUND IRON,
OVAL IRON'.
BCROLL IRON
STEEL AND IRON TIRE,
Norway Iron, Nail Rods,
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED
no or in on,
OF ALL WIDTHS.
fc, fc, (Cc.i
on hand aud for sale at the LOWEST MARKET
PRICE by
F. MORTIMER,
Xew lilootn field.
he Purostana Best Medicine erer marto
A combination nt slnna. Rn)in. Hf smnlMlr- I
find lsadt'Um, wll-h all tho bt-bt andiituttt, euro ,
Liyejimpei viwiui mi ouier mrrerB innicm tnG orcftt-:
I'st Itlood Pu rider. Ijlvep Uiwulntii. muuI I.if
mud UBoith iCoatoriufr Aoilt ou uartli.
No disease or Ui bosuth can fxtmlhly innflr erlirt
where Hod Bitters are Uited. no Tiu'lud ami iu-ia-t
are their operations.
Tfcay flT mw urn ab4 vlfor to the aired tasl tlria.
To all whom eroDlormcnti cause IrrniniiiLrllvnf
thobovrela or urinary orifans, or who require an
Appetizer, Tnnlo and mild Htiraulant, Hop fcitturs
ore iuTaluable without lntoxloatioc.
rtomanerwnac your xeciinn or BymptomsarA.
wlmtthotibonne or ailment Is, ue Hop HuU-rw.
Ltou'twaltiLiUlyouareBlck.butll' you only fool
Iwd or mliwrn.ble. use the RitttriiBtmmA. It niav
aATe your life. It haa saved huudreda.
S500 will be paid for ease they will not cure or
p. IH not ftulfer nor let your frleiulssuiltir, but
Bemember, Hop Bitters lsnoTlle, drafnred, drunk
vu noeii-uuij nun uie rurent ana Uest Alt ulclue ever
madei the "luralld'a Frl.nd and Hope," soul
twwu w- uuuuy suiouiu ue wiuiuub uieui.
Vet soae this day.
Hot Oouoh Ccma Is the tnreetest, safest and best.
ThA ITOP PAT. for fltmnh T.lvMrnr1 ITMiuw I.
IX 1 0. is an absolute and lrrtwlxtiblecure for drunk
jtk tW for CItusiIw.
27 iw
-TJISTATK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Rlv
Jlt eu. that Letters of Administration on the
Estate of Christian Slnper. late of Buffalo twp..
Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted
10 iu uuuersiguea, residing in me same town
hit).
All nersons Indebted tn ald estate are ren nested
to make nayment, and those having claims will
present inem amy auinenucaiea va me unuor
siguea ior sewieuieur. wiiiioui aeiuy.
WILLIAM HfNOER.
Administrator.
Lewis Potteii. Attorney.
FINE
PIANO
FORTES
April 1, lb7V. Ct
EST " Corn bread," said the Irish
waiter, "we haven't got; an' isn't It
corn bafe ye mane."
Hyp v 11C 11 a iiinu j;uid mi inuutcub
hen to work over a porcelain egg, la he
" This bread la eour," said Jones
at tbe table, recently. "Yes," rejoined
Btnlth; It's our bread if we pay for it;
and the landlady looked relieved.
B3T " Ma. lend me a pencil : I want to
draw some ladles." " Draw some ladles I
Why, Johnny, thU U Sunday." " Well,
I'll draw them In their Sunday clothes."
Proposition declined, with spanks.
65"" Are you building alr-castles in
Bpain, Mr. Jones V" said a landlady to
a boarder, who was thoughtfully regard
ing his coffee-cup. " No, madame ; only
looking over my grounds in Java,"
replied Jones.
tsr At a recent performance in the
New Haven Opera House, as a number
of students left their seats between acts,
a good lady was heard to observe:
" Ain't it too bad those fellows have to
go home and go to studying V"
A bright boy was walking along
the street with his mother, and, observ
ing a man with a peculiar hitch in his
gait approaching, he drolly exclaimed,
" Look there, mammal bee how tnat
poor man stutters with his feet."
kiT A lady remarked to a popular
divine that his sermons were a little too
long. " Don't you think so V said she
"just a little V"
"Ah, dear madame," replied tne di
vine. " I am afraid you don't like the
sincere milk of the word."
"Yes, I do," said she; but you know
the fashion, now-a-days, is condensed
milk."
g- A lightning-rod peddler was struck .
by lightning In Indiana, while seated on
his wagon during a thunder storm,
talking through the window of a farm
er's residence trying to induce the
farmer to let him rod the barn. It was
the largest funeral ever seen in Indiana.
People went miles to see the deceased.
They couldn't believe it until they saw
it with their own eyes.
BJT At the battle of Shiloh a German
officer rushed up to Qen. Grant and said:
" Sheneral Shwartz's battery is took."
" Well, sir," said Grant, " you spiked
the guns before they were taken V"
'Vat I scplke dem new guns No,
Sheneral, it would schpoil 'em."
" Well, then, what did you do ?"
" Do ? vy we went right in and took
'em pack again."
S3" "My little seven-year-old girl,"
writes a friend, " was in the sitting
room alone with her uncle, and dream
ily looking from the window. Without
turning her head, she said 'Uncle
Horace, eight and seven make fifteen,
don't they I" He replied that she was
right. ' Then,' said she, In half solilo
quy, 'it 1b only eight years before I
shall have a beau, and, oh I 1 dread iV "
Can't Get Enough.
" Young man," said a stern old pro
fessor to a student who had been charged
with kissing one of his daughters
"young man, don't get Into that habit.
You'll find that kissing is like eating
soup with a fork." " How so, Sir V"
asked the student. " Because," answer
ed the old professor, "you can't get
enough of it."
O A countryman, seating himself in
a fashionable restaurant with the inten
tion of eating a hearty dinner, summon
ed a waiter and made known his purpose.
The waiter skipped briskly away, and
finally returned with a handsomely
bound bill of fare, which he opened and
placed before the guest, who pushing it
away, scornfully observed : " O, come,
now, you can't cram no literature down
me ; vittals is what I want vittals, aud
purty durned quick, too."
Hard on the Drummer.
In connection with drummers, the
ex-purser of one of our rival steamers,
who is now engaged as a traveling sales
man, tells a good anecdote at his own
expense. He, with some other gentle
men, recently stopped for the night at
the old brick hotel in Centrevllle, Md.
While snugly seated in the sitting room,
the voice of the landlord was heard
uddressing the colored porter: "Any
arrivals, John V"
"Yes, sah."
" How many V"
"Three, sah,"
" Who are they V"
" Two gemmensan' adrumaier, sah."