7- Professional Cards. JB. JUNK1N, Attorney-at-taw, New Hloomtleld. Ferry CO., Fa. - OlUoe Next door to the residence ol Judge Juuklu. 4611 AM. MARKEI., Attorney-at-I.w, t New UloouiUeld, Ferry county, P. HT" Oillce opposite the Mansion House, aud. three doors east of tbe Post-OUlce. T KWlS POTTKU, AWOHSKYATUW, .KEW BLOOMFIELD, PERRY CO., PA. W Claims promptly secured' collected Writings and all legal business carefully attend d to. a yi 01IAKLK8U. BMILKY, Attorney at Law. New Uloomlteld, Perry Co. Pa. "Oinae two doors et ol Joseph Bmlth's hotel. August 2, 1872 t7"M. A.8PONSLEK, Attorney-at-Law, y OBIce adjoining his resldenoe, on East Main street, New Bloomtleld, Perry oo., Pa. 8 2 ly WM. N. HEIBEHT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry CO., Pa. Bloomtleld, 3 33 It. LEWIS POTTER, NOTARY public, New Bloom. Held, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. Ail kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certltled, will also take depositions to be reed In auv court In the United States. TlUly II AS. J. T, MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry oo.. Pa. WAIlprofepslonalbtislness promptlyandfalth fully attended to. 8 2 1 v. hvi. A. MORIM90N, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, New Gekmantowh, Perryco.,Pa. W Remittances will be made promptly for all 'Collections made. 744 CHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtteld.Perry co.,Pa .Office on high street. North side, nearlyop positethe Presbyterian Church. 3 21y ML. LIOUETT. Att.ihset-at-Law, Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl ness matters committed to his care. U Olltce, No. 30 North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1878. R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SURGEON DENTIST, New Bloomtleld, Perry County, Pa. Office nn Carlisle, St.,one door South of J. E. and Judge .Tonkin's law olltce. Everything belong ing to the profession done In the best manner. Am. Work Warranted. Terms moderate. 28 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D , having located In Newport, offers his Profes sional services to all who may need them. Chronic diseases of every description cured. a.Oh1oeln Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Btreet March 4.J878. i OLD AND RELIABLE, I SDb. i Sanfobd's . Liver Tjmoon ato it Ss a Standard Familv Kerned v for S y - y - . KannaAKAf n.AT! CI L V .T.1 1 and Bowels. It is Purely SLg Vegetable. It never , JUOUUllUKiB 1 IS SOathartio and ji.omo. ay STRY tvti v- .pM 11 H IIIL. j a 1 -a Nei qik t ; .. AJ 1 T C 1 P Invi corn tori has been used! in my practices auu II v Lilt, 1111 niif. ' S? for mora than 85 vram ' sib"--,,. , . , " " JB uji wroi uupreccuontoa results. 5r SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ' V lit (tiurnnfi pi 202 BDQinwiT a ii;adhnruKU, m.u., niwiobkcitj J ANT DRCfiUIST WILL TELL VOl: ITS RXPVTiTlOK. J June 24, 1870. We guarantee it In every case, matters not of how long or liuw deeply rooted. It gives Instant relief, and cures mcitit chronic cases. In from two to three weeks, If used as directed. Unlimited number of testimonials can be given If desired, but all we ask is a trial, to convince that It will cure when all other means have failed. Bold by all dealers In medicine, 60 cents per bottle. Kent free on receipt of price, by JACOB WALTZ, General Agent for V. 8. and Canada. ISO Franklin Bt.. Baltimore .Md. - All eemiinehave trade mark and signature of Dr. J. W. Uewitt on wrapper. 41 Wly 74 u a i H B H B -WT IM BH V ft til U J&WP t llllipf Philadelphia AdrertlscmentB Ready Mixed Paints ! JUCAS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NOWATER.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Olli 1"AI2VT( HEADY FOR USE. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF PALM BENT BI MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ ! NICELY liitl HUKI) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATEU PAINT. TEY IT, And You will rrore It to be the Rest Liquid Taint In the Market. ' JOHN LUCAS At CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Ureeu, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c V& For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, New Bloomllold, Pa., or to Johu Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. 2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' Suooessors to 8HAFFNEK, ZIEGLER & ct.. Importers and Dealers lu Hosiery, Gloves, Iltkbous, Niispeudcrs, Til RE ADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. W.H- KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON A Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA. 1 1 gowER, pons & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKS Always on band, and madeto Order. Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALBO ta. Publishers of Banders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Kobert's Historyof the UultedStates.Folton'sOutllue Maps.&o. T LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Btreet. Philadelphia, Fenn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ho. 188 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers! n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And a One assortment ol WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 120 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Adrertiaoments. R M. BARTLEY, M. O. PElPEll & CO., MAN! FACTUHEH AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, -arNORTH THIRD BTREET, i'iiii,Aii:i.rjii v. - Bneelnl ntteutlon Riven to orders. June 3, lS79.pd WAINWRIQHT & 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., WHOLBSALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Ulll MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, lhilaleliliin, (Old Stand of Barcrort &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GOODS. January, 187. Let your first atlack of nidleestlon be the Inst. House the dormant energies of the stomach with the Ilitters. The lone thus Imparted -will re main. This Is a fact established by thou sands of witnesses, whose testimony In simply a statement of their own expeilences. Those allllcted with general debility of every phase will It nd this medicine an unfailing agent lu building up and renewing their strenght. rorsaie oy au uruggisis aim respectable Deal- era generally. 48 lm. Ifjou arc a man of biulmwi, woukeiicd by the stnln ft If yott nr a man of lottem, Colllngr over your mldalglit work to rcjtoro LiiUn imrvu aud vuhtu, ono WW TOTmS It TOf are reran? And wufTcilnir from any Irtt-icKtloo ufdljiipitionilf you an) o urrltd orth irlr, tiW cr fyoumf.fiilforinif fro:a poor hcjilthorLuiifuL.U- rm in on ah";! of tlrknfii, nlvon Ij VhoeTitryou are, whortivor yon are, whrncTcrrau tool taat your wten noodi tlcAiifllnprtonfDr or n stimulatiiij, without intnxicothi0ttiik.O WW WXTSI Hatojou rf"x,ri, kithwi or f rivarici'ntplafitt,oi If joa are rtmplv weak and lnw .plrtlwl, try It 1 Buy It. JimiAtuitfmit. Yourrtmpplitkoflri'lt. .i mmy .uv juur life. It hui aaved hudrcda. Hop Cnnch Cnrl. the t,vwU).ttiHrnlAnl hmU A.k chtMrea. Th Hdji l'n.l rnrStoinnth, I.lvsr wid Kiilnyi,i. superior to .11 others. Cure, by .liturptinn. I! 1. pertri't. A.k dntUtk D. I. C. U an atHiirite AailirplUAblerurefwdrnnkene.,, nMof gjeaj0B oiiiii, li)li3iv or nm.tk' BSflVUVfl .AUiv. .1J liy ilmiri.u.iliip Hitter. Mr?., Co., Roeheeter, N. Y TrtN4Uii1l UnPCC Send 25 cents In stamps or currency nUnOL for a new 110K8E HOOK. It treats all diseases, has 35 line engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a pnni large collection of valuable recipes, UUUIX rules for telling the ageof a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount of other valuable horse Informa tion. Dr. Win. H. Hall says: "I have bought books that I paid 15 and $10 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." HKND KOB A CIK. CULAK. AGENTS WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL, Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly A MONTH guaranteed. 12 a day at home made by the Indus trious, uapiuil not required; we will start you. Men, women. boys and girls make money faster at work for ns than atanythingelse. The work is light and pleasant, and such as auv one can so ritrh: at. Those who are wise who see this notice will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Oostly Out nt and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. 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BIERLY. Wllllamsport, Fa. The Hoosler and tlio Yankee. " Wal, now, stranger," said the Yan kee, "suppose you tell us about your own country; you're the only man I ever seen from the West, that didn't die of fever n'agur." " Well, old Yankee, I'll just tell you all about It. If a farmer In our country plants his ground with corn and takes first-rate care on It, he'll get a hundred bushels to the acre ; if he takes mlddlln' care of It, he'U get seventy-five bushels to the acre; and if he don't plant it all he'll git fifty." The beets grow so large that it takes three yoke of oxen to pull a full sized one ; and then It leaves a hole so large, that I once knew a family of five of children, who all tumbled Into a beet hole once before It got filled up, and the earth caved la upon them and they all perished. The trees grow so large that I once knew a man, who commenced cutting one down, and when he had cutaway on one side for about ten days, he thought he'd just take a look round the tree : and when he got round on t'oth er side, he found a man there who had been cutting at It for three weeks and they never heard one other's axes. . I have heard tell, yet somewhat doubt that story, that tbe Ohio parsnips have sometimes grown clean through the earth, and have been pulled by tbe peo ple on t'other side.," " Wal, now," says the Yankee, " I rather guess as how you've told enough, stranger, for the present. How'd'you like to trade for some clocks to sell out West " Never use 'em with keep time alto gether with pumpkin-vines. You know they grow just five feet an hour, and that an inch a minute. Don't use clocks at all. It's no use, old Yankee, we can't trade, no how." The Yankee gave up beat, and sud denly cleared out. Cost of the " Know How." There was much gumption evinced by that particular darkey whose master was a surgeon, who had performed on anoth er darkey an operation requiring a high degree of skill. This latter darkey was well-to-do, and the surgeon charged him twenty-five dollars for the operation. Meeting the doctor's servant afterwards this dialogue occured ; "Dat was a mighty steep charge of the doctor's for cutting on me tudder day." "How much did de boss charge?" "Well Julius, he charged me twenty five dollars." "Go 'long, niggahr dat alnt much charge." "Well, he wasn't more dan three or four minutes dolu' it, and I tink five dollars was all he oughter took." "Look-a-heah Sam; you don't un'stan' 'bout dat ting. You see de boss have to spend a great many years larnin' how to use dat knife, an' it cost him heaps o' money. Now de fact am dat he only charge you five dollars for de operation ; de tudder twenty he charge for de know how." " That's it the time and money to learn de "know how." Harper's Mag. azine. The Sharp Nosed Gentleman. Tbe Little Bock, Arkansas, Gazette states, that during the great struggle in the last presidential canvass, a. young man whose face nature had formed a lit tle on the plck-axe style, was one public day surrounded by a number of hearers attentively listening to his efforts in elec tioneering, amongst whom was a plain old farmer who was afflicted with stain mering, who thus accosted the said gen tleman ; "T-tell me my friend did-didn't you came from a rich na-ha bourhoodV" "Yes the people are most all well pro vided for, but why'do you ask the ques tion?" 'Because the scriptures say that the rich grind the faces of the poor, and I see they have g-got yours down to a p polnt!" The sharp nosed gentleman left. gyj- A contemporary wonders why " the English should be continually sing ing ' God save the Queen," saying that it is always advisable to save the jack ; but the queen only counts two for game, and Is always a good card to throw away. (3 Ills wife asked him how he liked the discourse and Jobblns replied; "Well now, to see old Perkins get up and ad just that wig of his'n, and then let go that freshet of epithets was the most In-wig-orating spectacle I ever partook of." I
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