THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD. PA., SEPTEMBER 2. 1871). Professional Curds. T K. JUNKIN. Attorney. at-T, aw. I New HloKiiillelil. Perry CO.. Pa. r- O nice Next door to the residence of Judge Juuklu. 4ftf A M. MARK EL. Attorney. At Law. Jm New H ooinlleld. Perry countv. Pa. Ollloe opposite the Mansion llouse.nud three doors east or the Post-Olllce. T KW18 1UTTJ!H, ATTUHNEY AT L.AAV, NKW DLOOMFIKLl), PERRY CO., PA. rniiilms tiromittlv secured collected Writings and all legal business carefully attend- eu to. CHARLES 11. SMILKY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa. OfllJe two doors eait ot Joseph Smith's .hotel. . August 2, 18 1 a rut. A. HPONSLEK. Attomev-at-Law. .till.... ..II..L..I..n l.la .ualJulina nn D.ll V f UMJl'llllllH, un inmriiun, , 1, nnni Main street, New Miooniiieiu.reriyoo., ri-amj XtrM. N. RK1DKRT, Attorney-at-Law, Y New Bloomlleld, Perry eo.,Fa. Bloomlleld, 3 331 v. r EW 18 POTTER, KOTAKtPUBUO, New Bloom. neitl, m ei ty vu., i . Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and T.eases carefully prepared and acknowledgement taken. All Kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud certified, will also take depositions to be retd Id any court lu tue united states. 7 liny CIHAU.J.T.MuINTIUK, Attorney-at-Law, I New Hlooinlleld. Perry CO.. Pa. -All professional business promptlyaudtaltb- luuyaueiiueu to. a . lv. T.m a tfiiiiiitanw Wilt . 11 j.i it 1 1 , JUSTICE OK Til K PEACE and GENERAL COI.LKtn'Oll, NbwOrhmantown, Perryco.,Fa. - Keinlttmieeswlll be made promptly tor all uoiieciions maue. 111 "11IAB. A. BAIINETT. Attornev-at Law. V New Bloonitleld.Perryco.,Pa quince on mgn srreot, worth slue, neariyop )oiibiub i-resoyteriau u 11 tue 11. a.iy HAT L. LIGGETT. Attorn ny-at-L Aw. 1VL. SS'ewport, Perry L)unty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will ,ttve prmnpt and carotin attention to an oust uess matters noininitren to ins care. V twice, No. l North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1H7S. D R. It. M. ALEXANDER, SUliOEOy DENTIST, Now Bloomlleld, Perry County, Pa. Olllce on Carlisle, Ht.,one door South of J. E. and .Indue .lunkln's law olllce. I'.verythlng belong Iiik to the profession done In the best manner. All Worn; Waiiuanteii. Terms moderate. 24 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D , having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them. Chronlo diseases of eyery description cured. Ollloe In Dr. Bhatto'a building, 4tli Street March 4. 1878. QEORGE H. MARTIN GENERAL AGENT. BLAIV. PF.UIIY COUNTY. PA. Special attention Riven to the collection of siainis, ana any otner uusiness entrusted to nun win receive prumnt attention. Charges moderate. April, min, lsv. DEATH DEFEATED. FOR over 511 years SELLERS' LIVER PILLS have been the standard remedy for Liver Complaints, Costlveness, Hick Ueitdache, Pain In Shoulders or Buck, Dizziness, Coated Tongue, Fever and As;iie. and all diseases arising from a deranged st:tte of the Liver or Stomach. Thomas Adams, of Big Handy, Ky., says: " Hollers' Pills have saved hundred of dollars In doctors' bills In this country." It. K. HEELERS & CO., Prop'is. 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, oic. If so, Dr. Lidsey's Blood Searcherwllldrlve out me disease ana Dnng oacn ine BLOOM OF HEALTH. Pimples, Bolls. Erysipelas, Tetter, HaltKheum &c, are but surface Indications of niuoa Kiseasesi ana nr. .uiscys mood searcher, by purifying the system, softens the skin and beautifies the complexion. Hold by all druggists. SI per bottle. K. E. SELLERS & CO., Proprle. tors, Pittsburgh ,1'a U 48 5 OLD, AND RELIABLE. JDB.f Sanfobd's Liveb Inviqobatoe Sis a Standard Family Remedy for .diseases of the Liver, Stomach 5 jand Bowels. It is Purely -jslra,5 5 Vegetable. It never O jDebmtate6-itislB m Cathartic and 11 . 1 58W 0 .Invicroratoi hns been usedS in vir u n l : 4 'V anil hv tln tm,Ki;5 n rr ' " ,,lll-i, for more than 83 vmn .s with mlnpwoilniit.l n,lis i , L ....... ,i . . .) ... 10, SEND FOR CIRCULAR. r lit PHiirnnn n 163 SROinwiv! i.w.oHnrunu, m.u., nwyokk6iVv3 J AH Dlll'fiUlST WILL TKLL YOU ITS II ti l T41IOS. June 24, 1379. OPIUM! MOHPHINr habit .hM . Norublicilv. S.-nd iiinr full prtiouUra. Dr. Carltuo, JOB PRINTING of every description neatly aud iiromptly executed at Reasonable Kates at taeBlooiiiUald TlmesSteam Job Olllce. -Hi Wl tra it a m inn c M v a m m b w ssriiHi sail Phlludelphla Advertisements jUCAS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! nowater.no chemicals, no benzine, BUT A PURE Oil, PAINT, HEADY FOIl USE. Hmuplo Ctirclet. BO BEAUTIFUL NHADES OF .rAIST BENT BY MAIL. ITIH PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE Willi I.KAI) ANUUII.. V17,! N It'KLx Bltl'HIlKI) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And 011 mil l'rore It to ho the Heat Liquid mint In the Market. JOII1Y LUCAH Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Urern, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c EIGLER&SWEARINGEN' Successors to SUAFFNEH.ZlEOLEIlfcCO., Importers and Dealers In 1 1 o I cry, Callovcft, millions, NiiNpeiKlerN, THREADS, COMBS, aud every variety ol TRIMMINGS FANCY GOODS, No. 38, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA , PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. W.H . KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' 71 gowER, pons & CO., EOOZSELLEHS. STATIONERS, . And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK IIOOKft Always on band, and made to Order. No. B30 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO Publishers of Handnrs'Nnw R.ni. a Brooks'Arlthmetlcs. Also, Robert's Hlsto'rjoJ the UnltedHtates.Folton'sOutllne Maps,&o. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 62S Market Street, Philadelphia, Tenn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 133 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. G RAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shrades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding; Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No.(2e Market street, above 1th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. M. BARTLEY, WITH M. G. VElVEli it' CO., niANirrACTtlHElta AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, 81 NORTH THIRD STREET, riiiMii:rrniA. f Special attention given to orders. June a, l7U.pd WAINWRIOUT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, NorthEastCornerof 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a, S. DOUGHERTY D. J. IIOAH & CO., WB0LB9ALB BOOT AND SHOE WAUE1I0USE, 1U MATtKKT STREET, Philadelphia, Penna. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, IMillmlcIpliia, (OldRtandof Barcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DliY GOODS. January, 1S7U. tf lied Sole Leather Depot EDWARDS & CASTLE, 38 NORTH FOURTH ST., rillL'A. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. VM TAnA nf Jiptt. PM1 r7f l- n a. r lirand, ' '4 i PH0F. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE TOE SPEEMATTOEHQjA. "SEMI NAL PAST! LLE" A V.liiolil. Sl.oov.rr .ml New Iri.rlur. Ill Mi ll icttl Brlrnre, in ontlrtly New .nUiMi.lllvrlv Flint. I. Jteineily ir llie tpi-etljr ntl Pfrmniifnl Cur. o Beminsl Eml.iilon. St Impolenoj l, the onljr true wy, vl.i Slrsot tlMK M. apn-lf la 1 1 , (1 11 n ml the Sflnlnnl Vn.lcl.. F.lao. ulHtory IJudn, Hontiiil. ol.nUniiil Urrthr.. The n., cillln nrtneilyl. .ilemleil Willi nu mln or Iiieimfiilenr.. It I. (piiekly ilu.olveil tin, ,imn .hwrlieil, prMlurinir an Immsilinta .millilng .nil rs.lur.tive rflect upun tli. .ex. unlnnrt nervuii. iirk'niib.111111, wnvheil Irom aell-oliua. ami I'icmim, .i.miihok llmdrnlnlniiu tlie v.le,,,. ....,. ujlt... mind to iM-nllli ami aound mcntory, retniivln. lln lJlmneof8l(ihf, Kervuua Bebillty, ionfu.lon of Id Avpra on toFlonintv. KtnV.in ,..! ' prainrtture old oiro nminlly nerotimativInK thlf tr.mli .-, iiikI rr.t-dnc ,-rte, t BeIUl VlBr, wlierelt liaf lii-eti il -iiniit f-iryenri. '1 hi. inmli- of trioliii.nt ha. itod lic-en ii.i'-ii.iii fur yen n. '1 III. liimli- of tri oliii.nt ha. Hood tli 'lollii vety .everii car, ami I. tmw . nronniineeil ilniK. .ro t,H luiicli iieeriliid In then, troulil... mnl. enn IX'iir Willie,. In, will) lint little It anv lie; in ' (Mini. here II no Ni'ti.en.e ahout till. I'reiara. tl'itl. I'r ii i.,.il nli.i-ri toe the' It will elvo.atl.rnellon. During the tliihl jear,l irl It I,.. Ii tii In u.iicml ti.e. ),, tliiui,l. ol irailiiMitihla n, to II. value, ami It li now ennceed. il liv the Mi illenl rn.fe.nni li ,e the mint rational r""inveiy iru.ran. .... n ... .,1,L.o..rvu "i . i. k nno eiiring thi. very nrev akin tr.iulile. that II well known t.lio the rau.nil untold rriliervt.iiu innnv, ami ttfin whiiin qunok. prey with jhiMrm. I noittunil ami tlft fuen.Tli. Ilcmrilyli nut UD In a in i' Ivix, emniRlito In.t a nmnih. ami .em in . rtlaln wrntipi.r hy mail ...lc,l for S 0. I wo Imnei, (.ufnelriitto eirei la ,i-rinnneiitrure iinle.. In revere caiei) 1 0 Tilre. Iviae. Iitilina; three fii'l mo ill... will .ton emixlnn.. and rj,lore Uiror, In II, e or. I 7 FuU DIliEOTIONO for n.i- (Sen.l rnr a lle.er itlv I'nmplilet ulrlnit An.tontteaiv Jllii.lratlnna, whleh will euiivini e the Ino.i .erptleal that t .e, enn ha re.t.iri .l lo perect manhood, and 1 fllte.t lorthn ilutlei of life, .ftne a. never nfTected. W Sent Ni-.lrd for .tamp In anv nn.. Bold OtTLY by Ilia' ; . i n-'.r....iii. hiwii IIUA. HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF'Q. CHEMISTS. Mirliet nd Cth. St.. 6T. L0UI8, MO. POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS . -s v tr vvni onre or pr.v.nt 7)1 ae.ee. Titii, If Foutr'. Powder, are unoil In time, fuittzi. Powder, will cure nnrt prevent lino CnnT.lRA 'V".','" "lcm will prevent Uipu in Fowt,ea- peohilly Turkeys. Vnui.t Powder, will Increaae the nonntlty of mtllc and cromn twuty per cout, aud make the butter firm and nweut. Dr.0.'.! fi0.? wl11 Tlf nr, PTent almott yBT diakamjc tlmt Horaet and Cattle are heir to. Joi'T' I'iiwiikk. wiu, uiva Hatibt actios. Bold everywhere. DAVID X. roVTZ, Proprietor, BAXTIMORB, Md. TIlItl0,??;A T NOTICE. - The aubucrlber O. late of the tlrm of Khoade Smith, would lenjieetful y inform the oltizena of BLAIN SlAifvw'L'yAT.11""? has P,"'el a WAGON MAKEK HHOP, and Is prepared to make new waKousaiid repair old ones at short notice, and the'old nn IWKNTV'eroeut-e1'''P' ihan -GWe rae a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. Blaln. August 8. 1807. JAt'U BM1TJ1- QRGANS AND PIANOS. THE aubscrlbers notify the publlo that they are agents for LOltINU & BLAKE'S Celebrated ralace Organs, Manufactured at Worcester, Mass. Also, dealers In Organs of various makes. P anos, of several well-known ManufacturerJ.slfcet Music, $o., &c. Persons wanting an Instrument of any make are requested to call on or to address, vh ii lo-,,, S. W. BIXLEB 41 BRO., Feb. 11, 1879. Centre, Pa. S ', m IT AT 21 l ',-v. r-:"iic' g 11 SMITH, DEAI.KIt IN - AND PARLOR ORGANS ! INSTUUMESTiS FUKSISIIED AT VKHY LOW PU1CKH. on BASV TlfllMU So that will he within the reaeli of all to fret a i- ii -,iii!, i tint. i uiiieiii, nun pity hi nine i ne uine.q Lvcrr liiHtrumeiit fJuarniilontl Tur 6 iears, UIVK HH A (.'Al l. ti. H. DICKS, Piano and Ornan Tuner and w,iiiin.i, nrinomeu mill IIIB HIIU UIIHIS HIS nt)T vices to our patrons. S. fl. SMITH, P. O. Address. Hherinandale, April 29, 1S79." Perry county. Pa glfal.li OFF. S. M. SHULEIt, Would call the nltentlnn nf hla nininniiin ',eii friends thut he will now oiler his entire stock of Mackerel and Herring at the following Low Prices for Cash, or produce i Ilo. 2. Shore Mackerel, Fat Family fl in per 4 DM. 1 SI) h m " y. Lake Hertlng l wi " C? " " " it nit " u East Port Itound Herring, 150 " Q " " 2-Mi " u Whole Barrels 4 fin 20B Kits, Large Fat Mack'el, 1 a Oil ClothH k diTTvimlotT Shntlpg AT LOW PIIICES! A NEW TWO-HORSE WA301T, with 20Z, Patent Iron Axles, made by M. Shoemaker, will BE HOLD CHEAP FOll CASH. Also, 10,000 FI5KT OP DRY WHITE PINE BOARDS AT VKBY LOW PltlCE. Those wanting boards would save money bv buying now as he Intends lo elime out Ills stock of liUiuoer. vvuiiu run ritiUKS. Also. 1IARPWAKE, UKOCKHIE8, UiliH. HOLE LEATHER, CALF SKINS. LASTS, FINDING, PEOS, TOBACCO. bKGAKS, WIIVKH fc I.ItUOIKN And a great many articles that my space will not allow to Insert, ail of which will be sold at the LOWEST PllIUKS For Cash or Produce. Come and see. Yours respectfully. S. M. SIK'LER, Liverpool, Terry Co., Pa. IRON A full assortment of BAR IRON, ROUND IRON, OVAL IRON, SCROLL IKON STEEL AND IRON TIRE, Norway Iron, Nail . Rods, PLAIN AND GALVANIZED HOOP III ON, OF ALL WIDTHS. Cc, Sc., Sc., on hand and for sale at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE by I' MORTIMEll, Netv Jiloomleld. sTslp PROVERBS, PROVERBS. 'Tot fluting' aprlta, flta, (Uu!uom, puliiita. tion arid low aplrita, rely ua Uul UUen." "Read of, prfMrnre and uae Hop llltbira, and you will be iftronif hualUi aud happy." "TAdlea, do yoo want to he atroriK, hiwlthyand beautiful! lueu uae flop Latere. "Th rtrmatewt appe tlir. eionuu.-li, blood and liver leirulatur- IluplliUura.'r "ClerpTTnen, I,.w. yera, Killtorn. llalilt em uid Iidlie. need Uop liitten daily." "ttop Bitter, luu re etoreu to eobrioty and health, perfect wreck, from lniuuperoiictt." "Rrnir atornach, wU-k beaiuuhe and uuul neMi lloii ElltUjr. curt, witll few duwa," ' 'I'M will benald for . u. that liop Bit-t'-ri, will nut cur. or help." "Hop Bitter, bnllda up, atrentrthefut and cure, continually from the tint dtwe." "Kidney and Orl. nary eouiplaint. nf all kind a jjemmnently cuid by flop Ulttcn." flop Coron Ctm. I. the aweeti-et, safea. and beat. Aak obildr.n. The nor Po for Stomach, Liver and Kidnipm, i. .uperiur to all otlierm. Cure, hy alMwirptluj). Aak I'rutftfuu. D.I. 0. faanabaoluts and 1 rrbauitilil. euro for dmnkenneM, ... of opl u m, toboouoood uuruutiu. All above mil by druKfrl.ta. HopUitWrP. "aumaiiuniik-. vo.. UocbeaWr, M. Y. Bead for Circular. aMMMat S4 w E9TATK NOTICE. Notice Isherebyglv en. that Letters of Administration on the Estate of Christian Singer, late of Bullalo twp.. Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted tothe undersiuned. reHidino: In the same town. ship. All persons Indebted to ald estate are requested to make payment, and those havinz claims will present them duly authenticated to the under signed tor settlement without delav. WILLIAM hINGER. Administrator. Lewis Pottkii, Attorney, April 1, 137. Ct FINE PMO FORTES How Smith Lost a Case. Tlie court and Jury, as well as the spectators, generally enjoy the scene when n lawyer, lu an attempt to ladger or browbeat a witness, comes off second best In the encounter. A correspondent recalls an amusing Incident of this sort, which happened a few years ago In nn Albaify court room. The iilulntUr, who was a lady, was called to testify. Bhe got on very well, and made a favorable Impression on the Jury under the guidance of her counsel, lion. Lyman Tremaln, until the oppos Ing counsel, Hon. Henry Bmlth, sub Jected her to a sharp cross-examination. This so confused her that she became faint, and fell to the floor In a swoon. Of course, this excited general sympa thy In the audience, and Mr. Smith saw that his cnne looked badly. An expedient suggested Itself by which to make the swooning appear like a piece of singe trickery, and thus destroy sympathy for her. The lady's face lu swooning had turned purple-red, and this fact suggested the new Hue of attack. The next witness was a middle-aged lady. The counsel asked ! " Did you see theplalntliTfulntashort time ago V" "Yes sir." " l'eople turn pale when they faint, don't they y" A great sensation In the court, and au evident confusion of witness. 13ut In a moment she answered, "No, not al ways." "Did you ever hear of a case of falutlng where the party did not turn paleV" "Yes, sir." "When?" " About a year ago." "Where was ltV" "In this city." "Who was It V" I'y this time the excitement was so In tense that everybody listened anxiously for the reply. It came promptly, with a twinkle in the witness's eye, and a quiver on her lip, as If from suppressed humor: "'Twos a negro, sir." Teal after peal cf laughter shook the room, In which the revered Judge Joined. Mr. Hid 1th lost his case, not to say his temper. A Joke on The Old Man. There were two men got in a fight In front of the store to-day, said a north end man at the supper table, "and I tell you It looked pretty hard for one of them. The biggest one grabbed a cart-stake and drew It bock. I thought sure he was going to knock the other's brains out, and I Jumped In between them." The family bad listened with wrapt attention, aud as the head paused In Lis narrative, the young heir, whose respect for his father's bravery, was immeasur able proudly remarked : " He couldn't knock any brains out of you, could he father?" The head of the family gazed long and earnestly at the heir, but as the youth continued with great innocence to munch his fourth tart he gasped and resumed his supper. KJT " Good afternoon, my dear friend ; I am delighted to see you. And to what am I Indebted for the pleasure of this visit ?" "I'll tell you that presently; but first permit me to embrace your charming child. Can't I, my little man?" " Yes, sir, if you'll promise not to cut Into papa." " Cut into your papa?" "Yes; 'cause papa said when he saw you coming, "Here comes that fellow to bore me again I ' " 2" A minister once had a colored servant in whom he placed much confi dence, and often gave him his manu script for perusal and criticism. On one occasion he hod arranged a sermon from that passage where the devils are per mitted to enter the swine. The minister asked his opinion. The man declined ; said he didn't like to tell; but upon being urged, said ; " Well, manga, if I must tell, I should think you made was work 'mong de hogs den de debll diil." BP-- - O" Two old men were one day sitting in a churchyard conversing about the day of Judgment. 'Winna it be an awfu' day, Sanday, when a' the dead that is in the graves will rise up?" " Whist, man, whist 1 neither you nor I will live to see that day." 0""lhave always noticed," eaid a shrewd old financier, " that one dollar in my own pocket is always of more practical benefit to me than five dollars in any other man's pocket."
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