THE TIMES, NEW HL00MKIEL1). 1AM EEMIUAUY 3, 1880. rrofosHioual Curds. J K. JUNKIN. Attorney at Law, New Hloomileld. Perry eo., Pa. niUoa Next door to the resldeuce si J udge Junkln. '' AM. MARKKL. Attorney-at-Law, ' New Hlooiulleld, Perry county, Pa. iV OiHce opposite the Mansion House. and thru doors Bunt of the Post-Wtlloe. - EWI9 l'OXTKIl, AT1UIINKY ATl-AW, , NEW IlLOOMFIELD, NCRRV CO., PA. f Claims promptly secured colleoted 'Writings and all legal business carefully attend edto. iiyi CHIARLE8 II. HMII.KY, Attorney at Law. ) New Bloomlleld, Perry Un. Pa. W Ollli!8 twa door e. of Joseph Smith's utiatol. August i, 1S7J IITM. A.SPONSLF.K, Attorney-at-Law, W Olllce adjoining hit residence, on East Malnstreet, New Bloomtleld, Perry eo., Pa. 3 ly 1TM. N. 8EIBERT, Attorney-at-Law, V NewBloomUeld, Peiryoo.,Pa. Bloomlleld, 3 33 ly. LEWIS POTT Ell, NOTaiir PUBLIC, New Bloom, held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Honds, Mortgages and Lease's carefully i prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certllled, will also take depositions to be rekd In any court in the United States. Yluly New Bloomlleld, Perryoo., Pa. - All professional business promptlyandfatth fully attended to. 821v. llfM. A. MOIUtlSOV, VV J USTICK OK TH K PEACE and (1 ENER AL OOLLKCTOIt, NbwOfkwantown, Perry co- , Pa. Renilttane.e.swlllbe made promptly for all Collections made. T44 CHA8. A. BAKNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Hloomlleld.Perryco.,Pa .Olllno on high street. North side, nearly op posltethe Presbyterian Church. 8 Sly ML. LIU'JErT. Att hinhy-at-Law, tfemp)H, I'erry County. Pa. Having norm inently located at Newport, will lve prompt and careful attention to all busl s.ess m ittrs committed to his care. 4. Olllce, No. ho North Second Street. Newport, April 2f 1S78. D U. U. M. ALEXANDER, SURGEON DENTIST, New Bloomlleld, Perry County, Pa. Office on Carlisle, Bt.,one door South of J. E. and Undue .tonkin's law olllce. Everything belong ing to the profession done In the best manner. All Wokk Waiiuanteo. Terms moderate. 2S 0. P. BOLLINGER, M. D., iavlng located In Newport, offers Ms Profes sional services to all who may need them . Chronic diseases of every description cured. A. Olllce In Dr. Shatto's building, 4th Street March 4, 1878. $ OLD AND RELIABLE, I JDn. Sanfobd's Liver IxnaonATonJ is a Standard family Ramedy for diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels. It is Purely v fct-S i tfcjcvuwjo. XI liC V I I t uauiaraoanu v yronio. ,v S InvigoratorJ i t . -.2 ilUB ueen ufliJ , in my nractiopi ?inIJJnnJ by the public.5 g i v . for raore tlmn 85 years,? unprcceaentocl results. JV SEND FOR CIRCULAR.J SS.T.W. SANFORD, M.D., iflw8? J AW DRt milSTHIH, Tilt 101 ITS RKn iiTlOS. Jane 21, 1879. We guarantee It In every ease, matters not of how long or bow deeply rooted. It gives Instant relief, and cures most chronic cases. In from two to three weeks, If used as directed. Unlimited mitmhui. Af tuntimnitluluMn ha nrltan if itulmJ tut all we ask Is trial, to eonvlnce that It wili cure when all other means have failed. Sold by all dealers In niBdiclnea-SOcents per bottle, bent f re on receipt of price, by JACOB WALTZ, General A dent for IT. B. and Canada. 130 Franklin He Tialtlninra .lid. - AH genuiuebave trade mark and signature f Dr. I. VI. Dewitt ou wrapper, 41 Wly tip y lift n A : N 1 r . rV-" .ll" L r, I . $3SW ted 9 BJS fi x H m I fcM.,''LJk.,J,. ...11 ,i.-j Philadelphia Advertisements Ready Mixed Paints ! T UCAS' HEADY MIXED PAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A rURK Oil. PAINT, It A 11, Y FOR USE. Hiimple Oni'tln. 00 UEAUTIFUL SHADES OP JPALNT BENT BT MAIL. T 1H IMX OI f .1 K R OTHKK PAINT. MADK WITH I.KAD ANDOII., VIZ: NICKLV Blil'HUI. I) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON l.IKK WATEH PAINT. TUTST IT, And Yon Will TroTe H l0 be the Host Liquid l'ulut la the Market. .TO 1 1 IX JVtJOAB Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTUKEH8 OF Swiss and Imperial French Ureen, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c t-ST For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, Now Bloomlleld, Pa., or to John Lucas As Co., Philadelphia. 2EIGLER& SWEARINGEN' Successors to HHAFFNEK.ZIEGI.EB & CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, CaloveN, Ellbbons, HusteuIorM, THREADS, CO JIBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. w.H- KENNEDY WITB TRIMBLE, BKITTON A Co., WHOLESALE GltOCEHS, No. 606 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. T 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., , BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. ULA9TK BOOHN Always on hand, and madtto Order. Mos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO M. Publishers of Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Hnberr'i Hi the United States, Folton'sOutline Maps.&o. L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON j WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET BT., Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealer sin 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 AdrcrMNomentR. M. BARTLEY, M. G. PliTpElt t! CO., mAM f Ai rt ut n AND WIIOLKSALR DRAl.KUH IN BOOTS & SHOES, Hi NORTH THIRD BTRKICT, iiiii,iim:i.i'iii i. - HipcIhI aftnntloit Iven fo orders. J line 3 IHTii.pd WAINWUIQHT & CO. W MOLLS ALL GROCEHb AND TEA DEALERS, North Hast Corner ol 2nd and Arch Street. Philadelphia Penn'a, J S. DOUGHERTY WITU D. J. IIOAR & CO., WnoLBSAI.B BOOT AND SHOE W A It E H 0 U S K , OIU MAUKE'P HTKKKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, S HEN K & CO., 405 & m Market Stn-ct, IMilliiilclpliiu. ( HdNlandof P.iircroft &Co.,) WHOLKSALK DEALEKN IN 1I.Y GOODH. January 1, 1K7 KENDALL'S JS lV VI IV GUI 1 1Z ISa sinecure for tpavln, Riillnt, curl), callous, sialus, bwellniKs khIIh. hiuieuess and all en largenieiilN of the j ilntsof IIiiiIh. It will corn lilelely reninveii bone puvln wlihimr, bllslerlnri oroansliina sole. It m itho as ftoud for nmrr as for beast and In used fuMsir U:llr. al all times nf theyeir. with perfect Riilcty. Acme which we are kuowina to W a pei-aon who suilercd In ysara with hip Joint lameness and whs permanently cure! two years upp with Kendall's spavin Cure. Kemember we claim It will eure a bone spavin and completely remove the bunch without blis tering. Statement Made Under Oath. To Whom If May Coneern : In thevear 1S75 I treated with Kendall's Spavin Cure a lione spavin ol several mouths' growth, nearly half as large as a hen's ex. ml completely stopped Hie lameness and removed lie enluiKeiniint. 1 have worked the horse ever since very bard, and he nevr has been lame, nor could 1 ever (.eenny dltleienee in the size of the hock olHts since I treated him with Kendall's Spavin Cure. It A. GAINES. KnosbuiK Kails Vt... Feb. SS. 1K79. Swinn and subsciibed to before me this 2.'lh day February A 1. Its74. JOHN u JliNNG.Justlce ol the Peace. Olllce U'S. MaiNhall. Western Dlstof Mich., Kalamazoo, Apr. 1 'III. ln7H. B. J. Kend.ill, Knnsburu Kalis. Vt. Dear Wr: I received the t wo boltles of ymrr spavin cure forwarded by express In January last. J am Imp py to slate tout it performed all your ndvertise rneit called for. In three weeks after I commenc ed usIiik II. t he spavin was entirely removed aud avaluable horse restored to usefulness. Very truly jours. JOHN PARKER, Bend address for Illustrated Olreulnr, which we think t lves positive to oof nf Its virtues. No remedy'has ever met wlih such uiiqiiallhed suc cess, to our knowledge, lor beast as well as mail. Price $1. per bottle, or Six hoi lies for 1,5. All Drug- f ists have it or can get it for you. or It lll be sent o any address nn receipt nf price bv the propri etors. Dlt. II J. KKNDAIX &('., liuosbuiK tails, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale driiKitlsts and a large number of prominent retail druuKisls. -K. MoitTiMEH, New llloomlleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. PROVERBS, ROVEUB8. "Tor sinking spells, fits, djEslncfw, p.lpiu tton .nd low iipiiii., nif ob Uop Bitten." 'Hew! of, BTwsir. and use Hop llittcrs, and Jim will no nti-ung lusUUiy and liApuy." "Tjtdln, do too want to be atroriK, btsilthyand bemutlfulr llien UM Hup Dlttvra. Th f ffreatMt ftpne- tlKr, nonnw;n, busxl and liver ruvulatur Hap Bitten." "Clergymen, r.aw- yen, rUturs. Bank er, and Ladles need Uop Bitten daily." "Hop Bitten ha. t. stored to wibrlety and health, perfect wrocka trout utteaiuurauoa," "Sour stomach, Kirk headache and dlxzl neii Hop Bittora euro, with a lew down." "JMOwllltwyLldfnr a case that Uop Bit ter, will uot eura or help." Hop Bitten bulM. up, strenirllir:n. and cures continually f ivm the Unit uoae." "Kidney and ttrl. ruiry complaint, of nil kind, iwminnently cured by liop Bitten." nop Coooa Ctnti It the sweett'Kt, saleat and best. Aak caildin. The IToe Pin for Btomach, Liver and Kidneya,!. .Hperlor to aUothera cute, by absniiitioo. Aide lJruvgUia. D. ItS.U an ahsotuU and IrrenlKtlble cure for drunkenneia), um oi opium, I naruotica. All ahore anlj tiy drugirlsu. HopBitb r. iiuiuiaciuriuic, VO., Uovbuiter, M. Y. Send for UfiPQC Send 28 cents In stamps or currency nUilOC for a new HOHSK BOOK, ll treats all diseases, has 35 ttne engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table of doses, a Dfini large collection of valuable recipes, UUUIV ruiH9 for telling the ageol a horse, with an engraving showing teeth of each ear. and a large amount of other valuable horse lufoiina tiou. Dr. Win. II. Hull says: "I have bought books that I paid and lift for which I do not like as well as I do yours." SKND FOH A C1R CULAtt AOEK TH WANTED. 11. J. KKN. I) ALL, Enosburgb Falls, Vt. a) ly A HK1NTII p-iinrnntoeri 1 day at home made by the Indus trious. Cardial not reuuired : we will alnrt Vim. Men. wihiiii linva and girls make money taster at worn ior us man aiaimmngeise. The work Is liifhl hiki iil,!iniir. uml ki,.1, ou aim ..na nun o luli at. Those who are wise who see tills notice will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Cos- ly Out nt and terms free. Now Is the time. Those nlieailv at work are laving up large sums of money. Address TRI E 61 CO., Augusta. Maine. to ly VlUUU I lOSTETe 1 CELEBRATED 7 A MP ;7'f. 6 I)n ynii feel that any one nf your oritanes vour stomami, llvnr boei, or nervous system, falters in Its wo k 7 II so. repair rlie Hniuairn with the most powerful. yet hirm ens, of limgorantrr. He. member that debility Isilie Heihnng of the lind ' Ihal the chums nf nil weakness Is a unl versal pBinlyslsot the system, and that such pa ralysis Is the Immediate piecuig ,r of Ueath. For Sale by all Oruaglits and Dealers geneiaily. o 1m i a r ji i: i:i i: n: i UAKOAIN8 IN FOR THE A EXT 00 DAYS, Before Our Advance in Prices ! Pianos $140 to 100 All new, and strictly first class, and sold at the lowest net cash holesale factory prices. direct to Hie purchaser. These pianos made one of the finest. riispla)SHt Hi" Ceiileunli l xhlbitlon, and were unanimously recoiumei.ded for the IIkiiikmt HoNon over 12.00(1 in use. Itegularlv incoipo rated Manufacturing Co. Faclory established over 117 veins. The Kiiuaie o rands contain IvUthusheks new pateiu Duplex Overstrung Heale, the gteatcst Improvement In the lilstury of Piano making. The Uprights are the FIN KH'f IN AMKKIHA. P anos sent on trial. Don't fall to willo for Illustiaied and Descriptive Catalogueof 18 pages mailed free. Our new styles of JUHILKK OROANSare the best. In the world. An H slop organ tntly t with nil t lie greatest, latest, and best Improve ments, possessing power, depth, liillllancy and sympathetlii quality or tone. Ilenuilfiil solo ef fect and perfect stop action . Solid walnut cases, of beautiful design and elegant llulsh. All Pianos and Organs sent on IS days' test trial freight flee If unsatisfactory. Circular free. SHKHT MUSIC hall price. Dollar's worth at one third of price. Catalogue of 1,M0 choice pieces sent tin receipt nf He. stump. Address MESDKI.SSOI1N PIANO CO.. 21 East loth street. New York. September 18, American and Foreign L'atents. GILMORP. CO., Successors to CIIIPMAN MOHMIilt & CO., Solicitors. Patents pro cured In all countries. NO FEES IN ADVANcP. No charge unless the patent In granted. No fees for making preliminary examinations. No addi tional fees for obtaining and conducting a re hearing. Hv a recent decision of the Commis sioner, ALL rejected applications may be revived. npeciai attention given to iiiierrerence cases be fore the Patent olllce, Kxlensluus before Con gress. Infringement Kultsln dillerent States, and all litigation annrrtiilnlng to Inventions or Pat ents. Send Stamp to Uilinoreb Co., -or pain ph. let 01 nixiy onsen. LAND CASKS, LAND WARRANTS SCRIP. Contested Land Cases prosecuted before the U. H. Unneral Land Olllce and Department of the Interior. Private Land Claims, MININU and PRE KIMPTION Claims, and HOMESTEAD cases attended to. Land Scrip In 40, 8", any W acre pieces for sale. This Scripts assignable, and can be located In the name of the purchaser upon any Oovernment land subject to private entry, at 11.25 per gore. It Is of equal value with Bounty Land Warrants. Send Stamp to Ullmore & Co., lor pamphlet or instruction. ARREARS OK PAY AND BOUNTY. OFFICERS. SOLDIERS and SAILORS of the late war. orthelr heirs, areln many casesentitled to money from the Oovernment of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount nf pay and bounty received. Enclose srnmp to OILMOHK & CO., and a full re ply.after examination, will be given you free. 1 J N H I 4 J H All OFFICERS. SOLDIERS, and SAILORS. wounded, ruptured, or injured In the late war, however slight, can obtain a penson by addressing OILMORK&CO. Cases prosecuted by GILMOREft CO., before the Supreme Court nf the United States, the Court of Claims and the Southern Claims Commission. Each department of our business I conducted In aseoarate bureau, under charge ol the same experienced parties, embloyed by the old firm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to (iILMOKK & CO., Is thus secured. We desire to win success by deserving It. Address: OILlWOltE &CO., M9 F. Street, Washington, D. C. jEATIIElll LEATHER I JUST RECEIVED A. INew Htoclc Of SOLE LEATHER, CAI F SKINS, UPPERS AND KIPS, which he will offer for sale at the Lowest prices for Cash or Produce. Also, Hardware, Drugs, aHOCEItlES, WINES & LIQUOR, Paint 8, Oils. VARNISHES, GLA8S, PUTTY, Oil Cloths, WINDOW SHADES, OAK AND Hemlock Sole Leather, CALF SKINS, MOR6CCO, Linings, Bindings, TOPPINGS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, AC. 150,000 First-Class Brick A t IjO-w Prloes, COME ONEI COME ALL! U. M. SHILER, Liverpool, Perry Co.. Pa. FITS CURED Promptly and Per- nenllv. 1 kvud a bott leof niv elebrated remeov with a valu able treatise ou this disease. free al sullerers who send me their '. O.. and ExDreh. address. Dr. H. O. Root, No. 183 Pearl Street, New York. 41al3t 's mi fs 'ou want somecheao tor Pains and Suits t you do, don't fail to ex amine the splendid assortment for sale by P MORTIMER. You can suit yourself in style and price. . STOMACH PIANOS and OBBANS rMm SwMrffM if-, ef" What liave you to remark, mad am, about my slnKlng V "Nothings sir. It Is not remarkable." sj-jr Little thliiK" ilioultl not be dcspls ed, The little toe Is the sinallt'Ht on the foot, but It always lias the largest coru. . y "Why, "Willie, you can't possibly cat another plate of puildlrii? V" "Yci, I can ; one more plate will Jufet fill thin Hill." ffT Mr. James Doget, aged HH years, recently married Miss FanDy Ilorr, ageil S2 years, and his rival exclaimed "Dogg et Jim, got Ilorr at Inst." tKF Diogenes, being asked what beasti were apt to bile the worst, answered: "Of all wild beasts, the slanderer ; of all tame heaths, the flatterer." A physiognomist says thnt large ears denotes geunroslty, which Is proba bly the reason why a mule Is so free with Ills hind legs. tW " 'Tititlon 1" exclaimed au Irish sergeant to his platoon : "front face, and tlnd to rowl call I As many of ye as Is preslnt will say "Here!" and as many of ye as Is not preslnt will say "Absent!" tjjr A saloon keeper, having started business In a place where trunks had been made, asked a friend what he bad better do with the old sign, "Trunk Fac tory." "Oh," said the friend, "just change the "T" to a "D" and it will suit you exactly." 83T A little girl was puzzling herself about her transference from heaven to this mundane sphere, and questioned her mother : "Did the angels have a fu neral when Icameway V" "I presume there was no funeral," replied the moth er. "Well," said the child, "I presume they all felt bad." , -a-s, O" I say, old fel, you haven't got a half dollar' piece about you that you don't know what todo with, have you?" "There's one." "Thanks but1 hello, I say,youknow, It's bad I" "You asked me for one I didn't know what to do with!" tW A correspondent writes: "The editor of a well-known Irish paper wrote as follows to a friend of mine, a lady, who had sent a poem to him : " Madam, there are two drawbacks to your effusion : first of all, the handwrit ing is so bad that I couldn't read it; and secondly, after I read it, I found it defec tive in rhymes." CT Every now and then some chap writes to a newspaper for a recipe to pre vent hair from coming out. If men would go home from the lodge before midnight with their legs sober, their hair wouldn't come out so rapidly. We always go home early, and we have more hair now than the day we were born. Little Master Roddy has been in the habit of putting his pennies Into the box at Sunday-school till last Sunday, when he came running into the bouse In a breathless hurry and shouted: 'Mamma, I shan't save np my pennies any more. The money don't go np to God 1 I saw Mr. Kelly take it and put it in his pocket!" 3" Several young men were sitting to gether, and a young lady happened to ap proach the vicinity. One "real sweet" young fellow, seeing, as he supposed, the young lady looking at him, remark ed, playfully, and with a becoming sim per, "well, Miss , you needn't look at me as though you wanted to eat me." "Oh, no,"sweet!y replied the young la dy, "I never eat greens." C3" It la told of a serious and some what absent-minded astronomer, that one evening be accompanied bis wife to a wedding, and with the rest of the guests advanced to congratulate the newly-married pair. He shook hand gravely with them, but not a word spake be. ''Why didn't you say something to them V" reproachfully asked bis wife. "I don't know," replied the absorbed professor ; "I didn't think I bad any new facts to impart." VM9 'J. . 1 . I'M m 1ST He was an entire stranger to all the girls present, and the boys were mean and would not introduce him. He finally plucked up courage, and stepping up to a yonng lady requested the pleasure of ber company for the next dance. She looked at blni in surprise, and informed him that she bad not the pleasure of bis acquaintance. "Well," remarked Cazenovla, "you don't take any more chances than I do." I