THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD. PA., NOVEMBER 25. 1879. Professional Cards. JB. JUNKIN, Attoraeyat-I,aw, New Bloomtielil, Ferry CO., Pa. Oltloe Next door to the residence ot Judge Juukln. 46tl AM. MARKEL. Attorney-at-Law, Mew Bloomtleld, ferry county, Pa. iV" OiHce opposite the Mansion House. and three doors east of tbe Post-UlBce. JTJBWIS POTTKlt, ATTO US EX AT JLAW, , KBW BLOOMFIELD, PKKRY. CO., PA. "Claims promptly secured collected Writings aud all legal business caretullyattend- edto. 42 yl CHARLES II. RMILKY, Attorney at Law. Mew bloomtleld, Perry Co. Pa. aTOIUoe two doors cant ol Joseph Smith's hotel. August 2, 1872 7"M. A. SPONBLEK, Attorney-at-Law, Ty Office adJolnliiK his resfdenoe, on East Mainstreet, Mew Bloomtteld, Perry eo., Pa. 8 i ly "ITTM. N. HEIBERT, Attorney-at-Law, TV New Bloomueld, Perry eo., Pa. BloomBeld,8S3lT. T EWI8 POTTER, notabi pubuo, Now Bloom. LJ field. Perrv Co.. Ta. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All Kinds ol pension and Bounty papers drawn and cerunea, win aisoiaxe oppositions to oe reto. in anvcourt mine united states. Tiuiy CHA8. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Hloomdeld, Perry co.. Pa. VAUprofefslonalhuslnesspromptlyandfatth tully attended to. 8 i It. "IITM. A. MORRISON, YY JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NbwOekmaktowm, Perryeo.,Pa. mr neniiitanceswume made promptly tor an vuubcliuuh inaue. I f s 0HA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtteld.Perryco..Pa -Ofnce on high street. North side, nearlyop poaltethe Presbyterian Church. 8 21y ML. LIGGETT. Attorkst-at-Law, iVeioport, Perry Vbunty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all bust ness matters committed to his oaie. . omce. No. North Second Street. Newport, April 2f 1878. D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SUMGEOX DENTIST, New Bloomtleld, Perry County, Pa. Office on Carlisle, 8t.,one door South of J. E. and Judge Junkin's law olllce. Everything belong ing to the profession done in the best manner. All Wouk Wahiuntkd. Terms moderate. 28 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D., having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them . Chronie diseases of every description cured. A. OtUce In Dr. Sliatto's building, 4th Street March 4, 1878. I OLD AND RELIABLE, JDb. Sanfobd's . Ltveb Inviooratokj Sis a Standard Family Kemedy for 5and Bowels. It ia Purely .aS&Vf I 5 Vegetable. It never ,sA Debilitates It is e wmm IE.. 06011 nsed 1 in my practice and bv tlin nnVli x - for more than R!i nun in m m.m ... 0 M BSJSJ uupcwucmmi IKK U1U4. S"" SEND FOR CIRCULAR' 5 m (iurnnit si n 109 SIOIDWIT iJ. 1, 11, OMnrunu, hi.u.i njiwtobxoitvJ 2 AST DBDHKST WILL TILL YOi: ITS SETtlTlTIOS. Jnne 24, 1879. We guarantee it In every ease, matters not of how long or how deeply rooted. It gives Instant relief, and cures most chronic eases, in from two to three weeks, if used as directed. Unlimited number of testimonials ean be given If desired, but all we ask is a trial, to convince that It will cure when all other means have failed. Hold by all dealers In medicines, fio ceuta per bottle, beut free on receipt of price, by JACOB WALTZ, General A (rent for U. 8. and Canadas. 180 Franklin St., Baltimore .Md. " A II genuine have trade mai It and signature of Dr. J. W. Dewitt on wrapper. 41 Wly H ra BP 4i. , iriTir inif' t Philadelphia Advertisements Iloady Mixed Paints ! JUCAS' READY MIXED PAINTS ! NOWATER.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURR Oil rAIWT, READY FOR USE. Niimplc On, ran. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PALM BENT BI MAIL. WW, HJT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON L.1KK WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Ton Will Prore It to be the Best idqum faint lu tue fflarbet. JOIIJX LUCAS c CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French (Jrecn, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c I3? For 8ample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, New Bloomtteld. Pa., or to John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER&SWEARINGEN Successors to 8H AFFNEK, ZIEOLEB ft CO., Importers and Dealers Id tfoftlery, Gloves, Itlbbona, Suspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA , I'ENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs, w.H- KENNEDY TRIMBLE, BRITTON A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA Tl gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers to CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order. Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO W. Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and Brooks'Arithmetics. Also, Robert's Uistoryol the Unlted8tates,Folton'sOutllne Maps.&o. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WBOLBaALR HARDWARE 'HOUSE No. 623 Market Street. Philadelphia, Fenn'a. J ANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 133 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. G RAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl a Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain,-Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment o( WOOD and WILLOW WARE, So. 426 Market street. aboTOith, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. M. BARTLEY, WITH M. G. PElPEll & CO M ANI'FACTI'IIF.H AND WHOLESALE DEALBRA IN BOOTS & SHOES, 31 NORTH THIRD STREET, i'iiimii:mjii i. r Special attention Riven to orders. Juue 3, 1879. pd WAINWRIGUT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a, J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., W HOLES. Ll BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, BIB MARKET 8T11EET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, Philadelphia, (Old Stand of Bareroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN JLY GOODS. January, 1879. tf flflSTETTEtn l W CELEBRATED 15 Let your first attack of Indigestion be the last. House the dormant energies ot thestomaeh with the Bitters. The tone thus Imparted will re main. This Is a rant established by thou, sands of witnesses, whose testimony Is simply a statement of their own experiences. Thoe allllcted with general debility of every phase will find this medlulne an unfailing agent in building, up and renewing their strenxht. For sale by all Druggists aud respectable Deal ers generally. 45 lm. Ityou are . man of budliiu:, wi-nkcuml ty the lAraLi i I R your dutiu., aruld stiiimliuitf, anil fef If jem are a man of letters, tolling over ymirmldnlgUl work to restore brain norvu ruttl wm.te.use U yoij are you n ir and nufTcrinfr from aryircKC?' Um ordUdlpatlnnilf yoa aro n.urrird arEjrj?lc. oI i.i 7 young, BUtfurtntrfi-oia poor health oi-UuuruU'lf m-a Wiioerer yon are, wheroTor you are. wbcnerreryuu feol thnt your wTHtom neoii ciratiMnfrtonliiir or rtl mulatto, wlUiout Inttxrioatinp, tako W HBToyoarfirtrriJtM, kidney or urinary compta frit, dl Veoaaof the ntomich, (ttrW, blrotl, Itirr.Qrnerxwf You wtll hd curod if you um f rca are rimplr wpak and low spirited, try It I Buy U. lnHlituponlt. YuurdruirfrlstkeepHlt. . i may saw yoar life. IS has aared kaireda, ltop Cnarh CaNl.lTi.iwMtMt,.KfMlitni1 best. Aid rhlMran. rh. I lop I'ail for btomiu-h, I.lvw And Khlnyt,li iprler toitll otaen. Cum by abwrpUon. IIUMrfwt. A,k itruKgbu. D. 1. C U ui atMnkita MtAlrra.litabl. cur. far drunlimMs, nwof anaM&l nnram, tuhuco or nxrcotkv. dJUflfS AImv. Mld by dra;oru.llP llltl.ri Wfg Co., RorhMter, N. Y katNal 46 iw UflRCF Bend 25 cents In stamps or currency nUnOt for anew HOH8B BOOK. It treats all diseases, has 35 One engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a pnni large collection of valuable recipes, UUUI rules for telling the ageof a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount 01 outer vaiuauie noi se informa tion. Dr. Win. H. Hall snvsi "I have bouuht books that I paid $5 and 110 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." HEND FOR A CI It. CULAK AGENTS WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL, Enosburgb Falls, Vt. 20 ly A MONTH guaranteed. I2 a day at home made by the Indus trlous. Capital not required; we will start you. Men, women. boys and Hlils make mouey (aster at work for ns than atanythtiigelBe. The work Is light and pleasant. aua huvd as anv line can an riurtu at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Costly Out nt aud terms free. Now Is the time. Those alreadv at work are laying up large sums ot money. Address Tit UK & CO., Augusta, Maine. 40 ly IM POItT ANT NOTICE. The subscriber late ot the firm of Ithoades A Smith, would respectfully inform the eitlzens of BLAIN and vicinity, that he has opened a WAGON MAKER-SHOP, aud la prepared to make new wagousand repair old ones at short notice, and at from TEN to 1 WENT V per eeut. cheaper than the old arm. Qive ine a call. Satisfaction guaranteed. , . . JACOB SMITH. Blaln.AugustJ.1867. . I;. ': m ' h STOMACH !1 i BOOKS! BOOKS! 0 Gift liooks, Children's Books, Blank Books, School Books, Hies! Testaments ! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACirS Book & Drug Store. n Stationery at Wholesale or Retail 3T Subscriptions taken for all News papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. November 18, 1879-3m THE SUN FOR 1880. THE NUN will deal with theevrnts of the your 18P0 m iw uwu iiiKuiou, now jireity wihi utiiKTHtood by evoryhotly. From Jnnunry 1 until December 81. it will be RomliiCtwl an iiewnjmier, written In the English iBunuesr, niui niuini mi mr- H1(mt1. All R HHWHIMallf r. TIIR MUM hnllnvna In imHinrr .11 thenewHnf the wnr.d jnmiiU3, prfSentiiiK it in the most intell;gfut whfte-t!ie ehnpetlnit will enable Its renders to keep well ahreaiit of tho ao with the leant unproductive expenditure of time. The frreatent Inter fRt to the frreatrat uiimlier that in, the law controllinir Hb daily nmke-up. It now ha a circulation rery muoG ,oir iuou uini in nu ouier imencaii newnpaer .ana enjoys an Income which it In at all limea prepared to nieiiu noeraiiy ior ine ueiicnt or ub readera. People of aileoDditionHof life and all ways of thinkinir buy and read Til KN;N: ami thev all drivR RHtiHfr,1.H,1n f floiue sort from ita oolunma. for they keep on buying1 In ita eommentft on men and afffiira. TflW at iw u. Heves that the only KiiJde of policy ahouid be common Benae, inspln-d ly u-enuine American principles and and will continue to ue. abnolutely independent o itarijr. cisfh. cut me. 0nn.1117.u11 on. or itifptfHt it m rnr all, but of none. It will oontlune to tiraine what Is ar(K)d and reprohate what ia evil, taking eare that ita HiiKiiaye ia U) the point and plain, beyond the poaaibili tvof beintr mlHunilerRtood. It is iinlnfltiomH in mn. tlves that do not apiaron the aurface; it haa no orin. ioun to aell, aave thuHe which may be had by any pur- cuaaer wuuiwocema. it natea injustice and raacality eveu more than it hatea unuecertaarv wnnln. If ihhnra frauds, pities foola, and deplorea nincomiMxiiw of every chaKtiBe tbe ttrnt clan. instruct the aeooud.aud discoun teuauce the third. All honeat men, with honest convlo ttoiia, whether Bound or mistaken, are ita friend. And THE HVVt makea no bouea of telliiiK the truth to its friends and about Its friends whenever occasion arises for plain BpeaklnK. Theae are the principles upon which THE BUN will be conducted during tue year to come. The vear 1880 will tie one in which no rmtrlnHo .ml. can atford to close his eyea to public ail airs. It ia im poBBible toexawerate the Importance of the political events which It haa in store, or the nec entity of reso lute vigilance on the part of every citizen who denirea to prewerve the Government that the founder pave us. The deflates and act of Convreas, the utterances of the press, the excitintr contests of the Republican and Dem- the country, the varyim? dritt of pnbliu sentiment, will all bar directly ana effectively upon the twenty -fourth Presidential election, to be held lu November. Four years auo next November the will of the nation, as ex pressed at the polls, was thwarted by an abominable conspiracy, the promoters aud beneficiaries of which still hold the otttces they stole. Will the crime of 1P7H lie related in IftMj? The past d etude of years opened with a corrupt, extravagant and lunnient Administration in trenched at WashinKUm. THE HUN did something toward dlalodariuu- the iranir ami break imr ita nnwr The same men are now lutriKuiiifr to restore their leader aud themaelves to places from which they were driven by the Indignation of the deople. Will they succeed 1 ITiefomiiirf year will hrlm? the answers to these mo tneutoua (pieations. Tlie Hun will be on hand to chron icle the facts aa they are developed, and to exhibit them clearly and fearlessly in their relations to expediency Thus, with a hahif of nhl)nnnhfl twnnA humno In lookiujr at the minor affairs of life, and in Kreat things a steadfant purpose to maintain the riKhta of the people and tli principles of the Constitution against all SMwrea eors, The fua is prepared to write a truthful, instruc tive, and at tbe same time eutertalnliiK hit)ry of lHflO. Our rates of subscription remain unchantfed. JTor the Dnily tuu a four-pace paper of 88 columns, the price, by mail, pont-paia, is 3.1 ceutsa mouth, or BH SO a year; or, Including the Holiday paper, an 8-pbm-c nhfet of 66 columns, the price is 65 cents a mouth, or ST TO ft year, postage paid. The Sunday edition of The Hon 1s also furnished separately at Vl UO a year, nostatre paid, The price ni the Weekly Hun, eight pape. f.fty-six columns, is Wl a year, pwtatre paid. For clubs of ten aeudintr ftlO we will send an extra copy free. Auuress i. w. fiuLnnu, Publisher of The 8dn, New York City. Only Two Dollars a Year I The Boyn and Qirhs and their Friends WILL FIND IN WIDE AWAKE FOR 1880 Huat of thinm to enjoy. Among' them will be Two Capital Serial Stories: FIVE LITTLE PEPPEBS AND HOW THEY GREW By Margaret Hlduey. lllUHtrated by Jeaale Curtis. Two Youna Homesteaders. By Theodora It. Jeunwi. Illustrated by Kob'rt Lewis- There will also be Four Two-part Stories . Billy's Hound. The Boy That Was Too iseautijui. mtr more. At Ply mouth Oak Farm. Our'Ainoricnn ArtlatH. Mr. 8. Q. W. Rtmlamln will AnntlmiA IhM. haimm which have boeti ifladl j- welcomed by tlieiieoide at lam. beinic the only Art Rerlts ever prepared inryuuiur readers ; and, aadurluf I8.ll, ttii-y will be lanjely Illus trated by the al'tista themselves, aud will also take up our Sculpt.., Bird aud Flower PaluWrs, Book aud Uatfazlue IlluatraUira, aud EiiKravers. COXCOIiD riCNIC DAYS. TTuder this title Mr. Oennre n nsrt.lntfc will nwunl aeries of Oatof ulcers (lames for both Boys sua (ilrls These amusemeut paiiera wul be full of Concord reml tiiseeuces of famous haunts, and noted people whose names are fauiiUai to the liUtratura aud art of two ooa tiueuia. Prof. M. P. rani and his Discov eries in the Starry Heavens. CUronlclod In Verse by John Henry Jack. Illustrated by Abiatuar Anu. The entire oohiUou will be ai-ranifed aud edm d by John Jiruwujohu, aud tha drawings re touched by Mlsa Mary A. Lathbury. Interesting to Teachers! A series of Twelve Oriidnal Exercise Bonr, for use In Public Bchools, are beiuK prepared for WIDE AWAKE, uuder the auiwrvlsiou of Air. Louis 0. Klaon, a Keutle- uiau wuii suuwu hi ute musical puuuo oi tfoslou aud New York. . . Delightful Surprises Every Month I Now Is the time to subanribe. Only $S.ou a year. Aeents wauttnl. l.llierul OommlsHlou. Auuress all oroiTH sun inquiries to 1). L0T1IKOP & CO., Pubs., SH Franklin St., Boston, Mass. A New Book, Orders Now Taken, ARFMTQ Can make most by selling a new work the only one of the kind Is sued. "THE RIGHTS ANItnilTIESOKCOIlN. TY AND TOWNSHIP OKKICEK8." by W. B. Dimiy, esq.. 01 me wiinainspori in.) ear. uon talns all I lie acts and decisions in relation to the various county aud township odlcers, and treat the tax laws fully. Every ollloer and tax payer will buy one. It contains 300 pages, neatly printed, bound In cloth aud gold, and sold at ti per volume. For agencies aud terms apply wild stamp to W il vr. n. mr.rtijK, Wllllaiusport, Pav An anonymous beford It ia ohrlsteneJ. artlcal -ft baby ajT-The poBtage stamp knows Its place after it has been licked once. aKT"A charge to keep I liave," as the.gun said when it was loaded and put away for future use. (3 No matter how much a candidate itches for office be never likes to be scratched. 3r A Boston child remarked, after gazing earnestly at a man who was bald but had heavy whiskers, " His bead was put on upside down, wasn't It ?" tJiT A young lady who ought to know, accounts for the disposition of the aver age young fellow to put his arm around a girl's waist by the supposition that he is looking for that rib that was taken from him so long ago. 6"Are you a piofessor of relIglon,my little fellow V" asked a lady of her pas tor's six year old boy, recently. "No, ma'ma," was the little boy's prompt respond. " I'm only the profes sor's son!" 3" Ebenezer Stone and his wife Flora, out in Illinois, were divorced not long ago but afterwards they came to an un derstanding, were re-manled, and are now happy together as far as we know. It was a case of Eb and Flo, it would seem ; at any rate they are tide now. A little boy aged four years was sleeping with bis brother, when his mother said : " Why, Tommy, you are lying right In tbe middle of the bed ; what will poor Harry do ?" " Well, ma," he replied, "Harry has got both sides." aST One of our Boston preachers said one Sunday afternoon : " The little good any of us can do muBt be done with our hearts thumping against the hearts of our fellow-men." And every young woman in church looked at every other young woman and smiled approvingly. $3" An eccentric English gentleman, a candidate for Parliament, at a recent meeting of his constituents, was asked by a man in the crowd, " What about the Liquor bill ?" "Well," said the candidate, "mine was uncommonly high last year. How was yours V" Calling for Help. When Dick Amiz first crossed into York State from the Canada side, he took lodgings at an Inn inCanandaigua. A waiting maid sat at the table with them, and Dick spoke of her as the ser. vant, to the no small scandal of mine host, who told him that In his bouse servants were called help. Very well : next morning tbe whole house was alarmed' by a loud shouting from Dick of "helpl help! water! water! help I" In an Instant, every person in the inn equal to the task, rushed into Dick's room with a pail of water. " I'm much obleeged to ye, to be sure," said Dick, " but here's more than I want to shave with!" "Shave with!" quoth mine host, "you called 'help!' and 'water!' and we thought the house was on fire." "Ye told me to call the servant 'hetp,' and do you think I would cry water when I meant fire V" " Give it up," said the landlord as he led off the line of buckets. Anecdote of Gurdon Saltonstall. Gurdon Saltonstall resigned his func tions as a preacher for the office of Gov ernor. A religious sect arose professing allegiance to Christ only, and acknowl edging no authority in the civil law. Among other peculiarities of their creed was the right to contract marraige with out tbe sanction of the civil authorities. . A man named Gorton was their leader. He appeared before Governor Saltonstall one day, as his Excellency was smoking his long pipe, and announced that he was married to a woman whom he brought with him and that without the sanction of the law. The Governor serenely removed his pipe, and asked ; 'And you are determined to have this woman for thy wife V " I am," replied Gorton. "And you, madam, have taken this man for your husband V" 'That I have, Sir," was the prompt reply. "Then," exclaimed the Governor, "by the authority and in accordance with the laws of the State of Connecti cut, I pronounce you legally man and wife." "Gurdon thou art a cunning crea ture," replied the discomfited Gorton.