NEW ULOOMFIELD. PA., .TANUAltY 0. 1880. Professional Cards. Philadelphia Advertisements. TILE TIMES, r JK. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Lar, New BioomHeld, Perry en., Fa. Ofuca Next Uoor to the residence (Judge Juukln. ft AM. MARKEL, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloonilleld, Perry oounty, Pa. t-f Oilloa opposite tha Munition House, and thro doors east of the Post-OUlce. T BWIS l'OTTKH, XA ATTOttNBV AT 1AW, NEW BLOOMFIKLD, PERRY CO., PA. Claims promptly seonred collected Wrltlngsaud all Usual business carefully attend ed to dilyl CHARLES U. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Bloonilleld, Perry Co. Pa. A-OIUje two doors e,nt of Joseph Hmllli's Hotel. . . t August 2, 1872 HTM. A. BPON8LEB, Attorney-at-Law, W otllce adjolnlno; Ills resldenoe, on East 4talnstreet, New Bloonifleld. Perry oo., Pa. 3ii ly "iHTM. N. HE1HERT, Attorney-at-Law, VV New Blootntleld, Perry eo., Pa. Bloomaeld,S331v. T JfWISPOTTEIl, notart PUBLIC, New Bloom. JLJ new, rerryjo.,ra. Deeds, llonds, Moi-tHaiies nd Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds ol Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certllled, will also take depositions to be rer.d la any court In the United States. TlUly CHAS. J.T, McINTIHR, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloonilleld, Perry oo.,P. W All professional business promptljaudfalth fully attended to. 3 2 1 V. 1TTM. A. MOIUMSOV, Yy JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COLLECTOR, NbwOrhmantowk, Perryco., Pa. Remittances will be made promptly for all Collections made. . 744 OHA8. A. BARNETT, Attorney-nt-Law, New Bloomlteld. Perry CO., Pa -Oltlce on IiIrIi street, North side, nearly op pouitetlie Presbyterian. Church. 8 21y ML. LIQ3ETT. ATT mNKY-AT-LAW, Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having perminnntly located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl uess nvittus noinmltred to his care. 9. Olltue, No. North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1878. D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, 8 VUG EON DENTIST, New Bloonilleld, Perry County, Pa. Office on Carlisle, 8t.,one door South of J. E. and -Tudiio .lunkln's law olllce. Everything belong, ing to the profession done In the best manner. ALL WoiiK VVakkanted. Terms moderate. 28 0 P. BOLLINGER, M. D , having located In Newport, offers Ills Profes sional services to all who may need them . Chronic diseases of every description cured. i Olllce In Or. Shatto's building, 4th Street JMarch 4. 1878; l OLD AND RELIABLE, g JDn. Sanford's Liveb Inviooratop J5ia a Standard Family Rsmedy for $ aiseaaes of the Liver, Stomach VpuS aKinil Ttmvfiln Tk fa Pttmlv "jjaja' Vegetable. It never IWiiHtntrMi Tf V j v " SCathartio aud at ii on to. bt h u h t - m h ui u M vim -' - ' 13 Blv,Q ,V 1 J. L 11 1 . 1 . l . I 1. I . 4 0 i. V 1,0 .6 1M 5S "ijV"Tlir5 ftSy Inviororatoi! 1 11 Kl u n A 1 J r una nwti ,,uv - i. ui, tit; Lie, and by tho tublio 5 for more than BS vmn ? , vitix unpreceaented results SEND FOB niDOMi ad! IS. T. V). SANFORD. H.D.. L ?525w.TJ 3 ANT DRlGGISt WILL TELL VOf ITS REPl'TATIOX. i June 24, 1879. . i . a vv x un' x p We euarantee It In every case, matters not of ow long or bow deeply rooted.lt gives Instant relief, and cures most chronie cases, lu from two o 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 wben all other means have failed. Sold by mil dealers In medicines, SO ceuls per bottle. Sent free on receipt of price, by JACOB WALTZ, General Airent for U. a and Canadas. IS) Kranklln St., Baltimore .Md. " A ll gen ul ne have trade mark and signature I Dr. J. W. Dewitt on wrapper. 41 Wly Mm n rJI i u etc? r vl p. H H H I n is "j t n u t . VI W hi 9. Philadelphia Advertisements ltoady Mixed Paints ! T UCAS' KEADY MIXED TAINTS ! NOWATER.NO CIIEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE Oil, PAINT, KEADT FOR USE. Sample Onrclw. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAIST BENT BT MAIL. IT 18 PUT ON LIKE OTHEH PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD A NU OIL, VIZ ! N1CELV BlU'SHHl) OUT. NOT PLOWED ON L1K11 WATER PAINT. TJEtrx- XT, I And Yon Will Froye II to bo the Vest liiqnia mint in me Market. JOIlTsT LUCAS c CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Urcen, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c t3F" For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, Now Bloomfleld, Pa., or to John Lucas A Co., Philadelphia. 2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN ' Successors to 8UAFFNEH, ZIEGLEIl CO Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, fSIovcs, Itlbbous, NuspenderM, THREADS, 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 ft Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 605 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. T 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers Id CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK ItOOKN Always on band, and made to Order. Nos. S30 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO VS. Publishers of Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks'Arlthmetlcs. Also, Robert's Hlstoryof the UnltedHtates.Folton'sOutllne Maps.&e. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE , No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 133 MARKET BT., Philadelphia. gRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealersl a Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting, Twines, &c, And One assortment of WOOD.nd WILLO WARE, No. 120 Market street, above 1th, PHILADELPHIA. M. BARTLEY, WITH m. g. rmvmt & co., inANi rACTi Hrien AM) WHOLESALE DEALRItO IN BOOTS & SHOES, 81 NORTH THIRD BTREKT. biiii,aii:i.iiiia. "Riieolnl attention elven lo orders. Junes, la7H.ud WAINWRIGUT & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch street, Philadelphia Tenn'a. J. S. DOUGHERTY D. J. HOAR & CO., WROLBSALB BOOT AND SHOE WAUE1I0USK, 1 MAltKKT HTREKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL.SHENK& CO., 405 & W Market Street, IMiilailelgiliiti, ( )ld Stand of liarcroft & Co..) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN OOOI. January, 1S79 t KENDALL'S fsiv v irv CURE IBastirecureforepavln. splint, curb, callous, sprulns, swellinns. mills. himeiiessaud all en Inrgements of I he Joints ol limbs. It Wll com plotely remove a bone spavin wltliour blistei inir prosusliiKa sore. It is also as pood for man as for beast and Is used full sir -titli, at all times of the ye, r. with perfect safety. Acme whteli we are knowing to Is a person who suffered 16 yaars with hip Joint lameness and was permanently cured two years hko with Kendall's Spavin Cure. Remember we claim it will cure a bone spavin and completely remove the bunch without blis tering. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom It May Concern ! In the year 1B75 I treated with Kendall's Hpavln Cure a bone spavin of several months' growth, nearly half as larne as a hen's egg. and completely stopped the lameness and removed he enlargement. I have worked the horse ever since very hard, and lie never has been lame, nor could I ever see any difference In the size of the hock JolHts since I treated him with Kendall's Bpavln Cure. It. A. UALNKB. Knosburg Kalis. Vt.. Feb. 25. 1879. Bworn and subscribed to before me this 25th day February A D. 1H7II. JOHN O. JENNE, Justice of the Peace. Office U' 8. Marshall. Western Dist. of Mich., Kalamazoo, Apr. 1Mb, lo"0. It. J. Kendall, Enotburg Falls. Vt. Dear bin I received the two bottles of your spavin cure forwardi-d by express In January last. Iam hap py to state that it performed all your advertise ment called for. In three wcelcs after I commenc ed using It, the spavin was entirely removed and a valuable horte restored to usefulness. Very truly jours. JOHN PARKER. Bend address for Illustrated Circular, which we think f;lves positive proof of Its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualified snc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price II. per bottle, or fix bottles lor 15. All Drug gists have It or can get It for you. or It will be sent to any address on receipt of price bv the propri etors. DR. B.J. KENDALL CO., Knosburg alls, Vermont. " Kendall's Bpavln Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. F. Moktimkh, Mew Uloomlleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. V A LU A BLF.B TB UTII3. If yrra are mifferlwy from tug una bed of stuknens, Hop Hitlers poor health, or lauguliib Lake ohtwr, for will Cure Yon. and have overtaxed your tlett or mother, worn if yon are .Imply aJltruri ulrltt'd, trltuout okttjiy Restore You ineas, weakened by tne diitivei or a man of let midnight work, Strengthen Yon. suffering from any Indls Uut, aa is often Uia oaae, Relieve Yon. .hop, on tha farm, t tha (hat your intern needa ulatiug wltkoat lataai What Yon Need. nulM Is feeble, . your faculties waning, Tf yrm ara a tnlntater, elf with your pastoral du out with care and work, or if you fool wnuk and cU uwmng wny. Hop Illller will Tf you nr a man of bus ikrala of your everyday tor., tolling ovar youi ' Hop Bitter will Tf tou ara Tounr. and oretlou, or are growing too Hop Bitter will If yon are In the wortc ricslc, any where, and foe! cloutuiug, touiug or atuu atlng, Hop Bitter In If you are old, and your nervtm iuhuhij, ua youi Mop Bitten will glr ye New lit ui Tlgar. nor Couaa Con 1. the sweetest, saiert nd Im1 I A.k Children. . I One Ttor Vat for Stomach, Uver an4 Kidneys le na I rlw toaJlotliers. Curoa by abeorptlon. It la portent. I IX I, C. is an afanotnte and trmMlble cure for drunk- enneaa, uw ol opium, tobacco and narcotics. Abo.tol4 by dntcifUU llr. Blum Mrjt. Cft. Rocbnlvr, rf . T. I 1 tw HflRF Bend 25 cents In stamps or currency nunOC (ur a new HOKHK BOOK. It treats all diseases, has 35 tine engravings showing posi tions a.sumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a Rnnil collection of valuable recipes, DUUIX rules for telling the ageof a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each year, and a large amount ol other valuable horse informa tion. l)r. Wm. H. Hall sbvsi "I have bought books that I paid 15 and 110 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." HEND FOR A CI It. CULAR AGENlh WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL, Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly f-H AAA MONTH guaranteed. 112 a I I I I II l,1ay Bt Home niade by the Indus V 1 1 I 1 1 Itrioua. Capital not required; we V I 1 1 II I wi" 81 "rt vou- M,n' women. boys 1 1 I I I I land ftr8 make money faster at f f I I I I I I work for ns than atanythiiigelsn. v ' v w "The work Is light and pleasant, t , and such as any one can go right at. Those who are wine who see this notice will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Costly ouint and terms free. Now Is the time. Those already at work are laying up large sums of money. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta, 40 ly ' R., Tlie IStonincli Is Htmigtlir-ned, The Liver regulated, the Bowels put In proper or. der, the blood eniich.d and purified, and the nervous svstem rendered lininiill and vigorous by this Inestimable family medl.ilneand safeguard agnlnst diseaie. which Is, moreover, a most agreeable and pffectlvn appetizer, and a cordial peculiarly adapted to the wants of the aged and lutlrm. . For Bale by nil Druggists and Dealers generally. 2 liu ffe Are Doing Till: mm TRADE OF THE COUNTY. NEVER HAVE WK HOLD SO MANY OOOD3 A8 DUItlNO THE PAST YEAR. Our Competitors NO WHERE! Fair and Honest Dealing lisve brought to us an Enviable TRADE. EXTRA ATTRACTIONS Bulls for Men, Youths and Boys, Overcoats for all sizes. Ladies' Coats Beautiful Styles, Ladies' and Childien's Furs, Hhawls. Skirts and Nubias. Also, White and Colored Blankets Buffalo and Lap Robes, Huts and Caps, LOTS OF OTHER Attractions, AT- Eby's New Building, NEWPORT, l'EMVHYLVANIA. EATIIEltl LEATHER i JC8T RECEIVED A. IVo-w Ktoclt Or ROLK LEATHER, CALF HKI.N3, UPPERS AND KIPS, which he will offer for sale at the Lowest prices forCasti or Produce. Also, - Hardware, Drugs, GROCERIES, WINES & LIQUOR, Paints, Oils, VARNISHES. GLASS, PUTTY, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND Hemlock Sole Leather, CALF SKINS, MOROCCO, Linings, Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC. 150,000 First-Class Brick At Xo-w l?rlce. COME ONE! COME A I.I. I b M. BUULER, , Liverpool, Perry Co., Fa. Do idavs ! I DOE SCHWARTZ CJ The young lady who comes out of her boudoir no sleek and cool and fresh and pink and white find sparkling thinks ehe Is mighty nice, and the Joke of It la (the la right. A punster was once thrust Into a closet with the threat that he would not be released until he made a pun. Al most Instantaneously he exclulmed, " O pun the door." 0"An unmarried lady, on the wlntery Bide of fifty, hearing of the marriage of a young lady her frlendj observed, with a deep and sentimental sigh, " Well, I suppose It Is what we all must come to." 53" A man went to the theatre when Mrs. Blank was advertised to appear In two pieces. After the play he demanded the return of his money, for the lady had appeared whole in both ' performan ces. 65 A canny Scotchman inquired of a fellow-trader : " Is Colonel B. a man to be trusted !" "I think you'd find him so," was the reply. " If you trust him once you will trust him forever." CiTAludy stepped into a store and asked the new clerk if he - had any " rock candy V1" ' No, madam," he replied ; " I have not any rock handy, but here's a brick you're welcome to, if it will answer your purpose. CiT A few Sundays since a teacher In the Sunday school of an Episcopal church in Chicago said to one of her pu pils : " James, what good thing are you willing to give upas a sacrifice during Lenten season V" James meditated about ten seconds and responded : "I think I'll give up going to Sunday school." A lady writes an indignant note to a contemporary, in which, with true rustic innocence, she expresses a belief that editors never go to heaven. We thought even country people knew that journalists never went anywhere. They don't get the chance. They just sit up nights thinking how to do good, until the tops of their heads wear holes through their hair. KT Beside a straw stack sat a tramp a jolly tramp, and wise who while he patched his tattered coat, did thus soliloquize ; " It seems so sad that my lone life doth ever downward tend, and rags me into wretchedness; but still I'inTon the mend. And when I needle little cash, I make no loud laments, but by a straw-stack sit me down, and gath er In my rents." CaT Early In the present century Mr. Sampson Levy was a prominent member of the Philadelphia bar. A client called on him one day and stated his case with considerable prolixity, concluding with the question : "Now, Mr. Levy,what do you think I bad better do?" "If I were you," he replied," I would go home and put a ten-dollar note in my pocket-book and go to some lawyer of my acquaintance and ask his advice about the matter." The client's pocket-book immediately appeared. When one of his clients died Mr. Levy was accustomed to say : " There goes a groundrent." She Took Sugar In Her'n. The coach stopped to change horses at a hotel In one of the Western States, when one of the guards, a big, red-faced droll man, came bustling up to the win dow to see if the " lnsides wanted any thing. " Guard," whispered an old lady, " Well, ma'am, what can I do for you." " Could you" in a faint voice could you get me a glass of water ?" " To be sure, ma'am ; with all the pleasure in life." V And, guard ."still fainter" I'd hem I'd-a like it hot." "Hot water 1 Oh, all right ma'am. Why not, If it Is pleasing to you V"' " With a lump of sugar, guard, if you please." "By all manner of means, ma'am." "And and guard, dear, a small squeeze of lemon, and a little, just a thimbleful of of BpiriU through it." "Och, isn't that punch r" shouted the guard. " Where was the use of you beating about the bush H Couldn't you have asked out for a tumbler of punch at once, ma'am, like a man Y"