THE TIMES, NEW 1IL00MFIKL1), PA., MAY 18, 1880. 7. Professional Cartls. JB. JUNKIN, Attorney-at-Law, Now Bloomtleld, Perry co., P. r Ofllce Next door to Die residence ot Judge Jmikln. otl AM. MAHKEL, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld, Perry county, Pa. i-if Offlce opposite the Mansion House.and tiro doors east of the Poit-OUlce. TKW1S I'OTTKlt, VtlOUNKVATLAW, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PEKRY CO., PA. .Tar Claim nromntlv secured collected Wrltiugsaud all legal business carefully attend ed to. day) OH AKLE8 11. SMILEY, Attorney at Law. New Bloomtleld, Perry (!o. Pa. OlUoe two door east ot Joieph Smith's hotel. August 2, 1872 rM. A. SFON8LBR, Attorney-at-Law, 1 .. . . .. ..II ,ni.H I. la nn tFal Malnstreet, New Blooin field, Perry co., Pa. 3 'i ly W1I.H. BKIBEKT, Attorney-at-taw, New Uloomlleld, Perryoo.,Pa. Bloomtleld, 3 33 It. LEWIS POTTER, NOTABT pcblio, New Bloom. Held, Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Moralises and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgments taken. All kinds of Pension nd Bounty papers drawn and sertllled, will also take depositions to be reed In any oourt In the United states. 71uly OHA8. J. T, McINTI KB, Attorney-at-Law , New Bloomtleld, Perry co., Pa. r-All profesional business promptlyaudfalth fully attended to. 3 i IT. TT"M. A. MOIUM90X, VY J USTIOE OF THE PEACE and GENERAL COI.LEOTOlt, NrwUbkmantowii, Perryco., Pa. sT-ltomtttanoeswlllbe made promptly for all Collections made. 744 OHA8. A. BAUNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomtleld. Perry co.. Pa HOm;o on high street. North, side, nearly op posite the Presbyterian Church. 8 2ly ML. LIGUKTT. Attikstat-Law. , Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will lve prompt and careful attention to all busl neis matters committed to his care. . Olllue, No. 30 North Second Street Newport, April 2f 1S78. D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SURGEON DEXTIST, New. Bloomtleld, Perry County, Pa. Offlce on Carlisle, 8t.,one door Routh of J. E. and 'Judge Junkln's law ofllce. Everytlilnx belong ing to the profession done In the best manner. All Woiik Wahranted. Terms moderate. 23 i OLD AND RELIABLE, n Db.'Sanfobd's Liveb IsrtaoB.VTor.5 Sis a Standard Family Remedy for C,V Liver! jm; Invigoratoij 1103 ueen use ana uy the public,! for more thnn 85 vears.i with unprecedented results.? SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! St TiVJi SANFORDi M,D, nJwtohSii'S J AM URI GIIIST Will, TKLL VOt; ITS UEITTATION. ! June 21, 1879, POUTZ'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS til rUUTZ Will Our or Dravflllt SlHia. No nnj will dla of Colio, Boti or Luna Fa vxr. if Foiite'B Powdortkre tuedlntlme. 'ouUs Powders wil I cure and prtTen t Hoa Cvouba Koumi Powdon will prevent Oapki m Fowls. l'onu' Powdcni will Increase the quantity ot milk and cream twenty per cent, and make the butter firm . and sweet. f, Foou-s Powden will cure or prevent almost tbt Diesa to which Horaoa and Cattle are aubicct. iooTz-a Powdke win, aiTa SATiarAoriox. told everywhere. DAVID Z. roiJTZ, Proprietor. . , B ALTIAHOUil, Idd. -For Sale by 8. B. Smith, New Bloomtleld Perry Co inty, Ta. 4 ly $ ft ft A. WEKK In your town, and no catil. I I I I tal risked. Vnu can give the business I I a trial without expease. The best B tl opportunity ever oil wed (or those III I1"1" to work. You should try II 1 1 nothing else until you see for your w self what you can do at the business we offer. No room to explain here. You can oevjle all your time or only your spare time to the business, and make great pay (or every hour tlut you work. Women can make as much as men. Hend (or special private terms and particulars, which we mull free, fft Outnt free. l)on't complain of hard times while vou have such a cjiance. Auuress it. iiALLh.ll ts uu fort- i&ua, maiae. 401y ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that John A. Kesblt.of Madison township, Perry county. Pa., executed a deed ot voluntary assignment In trust for the ben ell t of creditors ot ail his estate real and person al and mixed, to theuudersiaued, on the 2Uta day of March, A. I).. 1880. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the said AHslnnor will make payment and those hav tug accounts will present them for settiementto ANLIKKW AUAllt. Assignee. . Uarch 29.W0. Chas. 11 Hmiley, Att'y. .diseases of the Liver, Stomach T-JS Sand Boweln. It is Purely MJl VegetableIt never flfffl Jj Debilitates Itia wf B H i JOaUiartioand TTH ifi Z 5v5iaiHKP.i been used fi R H i 1 BUS 'S R J ft W V 11.14m, Phtladolphia AdTCrtlsonicnts Ready Mixed Paints ! READY MIXED TAINTS I nowater.no chemicals, no benzine, but a runs OlIi.rAISJT, READ! FOR USE. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PALM BENT BT MAIL. IT IH PtTT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL. VIZ ! NICELY DHUHIIKI) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT. TRY IT, And Ton M ill Prove It to be the Best Liquid Paint In the Market. JOHN LUCAH .te CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c tW For Sample Cards apply to F. Mortl mer, New Uloomlleld, Pa. , or to John Lucas A Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' SuocesBors to 8HAFFNEH, ZIEQLER ft CO. , Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, (! loves, Iltbbons, Suspemlers, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety ot . TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, North Fourth Street, I'HILADELPIHA , PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Cotfibs. W.H- KENNEDY WITH TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 608 MARKET BTREET, PHILADELPHIA, T 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. BLANK BOOKN Always on hand, and madeto order. Nor. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA ALSO a. Publishers ol Sanders'New Readers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's ItlBtoryof the United States.Felton'sOutllne Maps.&o. L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street. Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET ST., Philadelphia. G RAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Dealers! n Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding Batting, Twines, &c, And a fine assortment ot ; WOOD and "WILLOW WARE, No. 420 Market street, aboYeUb, PHILADELPHIA. ' Philadelphia AdvortiHOinents. R, M. BARTLEY, WITH 31. O. 112 IP Ell & CO HIAMFACnutlJIlS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS & SHOES, 31 NORTH THIRD STREET, eiiie vii:i.rniA. -Riierlnl attention itlven to orders. June 3. lHTU.pa VVAINWRIGUT fa CO. '.V HOLES ME GROCERS ANll LEA DEALERS, North East Oornerof 2nd and ArcbStreet, Philadelphia Penn'a. J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. IIO Alt & CO., WHOLESA.LH BOOT AND SHOF VTAUE HOUSE, 18 MA11KET HTKICET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Miirhet Slrccl, Bh!lnlrlliiu, CHdStnndof Baroroft &Co.,) WII0LKSALK DEALERS IN January 1, 1879. J r you aro a man of busim-:-, wwOienU ly I jo gtndli r I H your dutlM.avoMfitlintilniiti ami nao rd If oUftrftniaTi of letter, tnlllnjy ovrryouMnldniaM ivork to i itore brain nerve and waslr, nso U roil riMj-jun mid nvner.iipr fim anj-irdJscrctloB IfliocTeryoaarp, vherevpr yon are.whpnpvoryou ferf liiatyonrHTHtoiii needs clcnnplnp-torinpor M stim'jfutiti, witliont itx)fc(ittf7.take Ctf uiiTB you n vspepnin, Kvnnt or Vritmry comjtan , di m eoseoCtue K'om-ich, bote!, blood, lurrtQrnerxtj Lff You will be cured If yon uie If youareslmrlTaknnft low spirit!, tryltl Boy lb Insist upan It. Your drup-frlst kerjrRft it may sto your life. It ha saved hadreda. ttnpCofltrli Pnrel thttwwteit, isfwliuiil brL A1crhll(lrlt. Th llp I'ml tor Slnnini'h, LlTensnd K IHnej-i, I. nfwrior 1a all ottipn. Cure. by shaorptlon. III. perfect. Aikdruyglitk P. I. C. U so absolute aiiltrmlitnhl enre tor drunken..,, n of rSfflH opium, lobv-vo or MrrolH Ewltf9 auivs lillrarac;r!ita.lloplllttenMri;.,Cu.,Rnhnt,N. V, 20 1W HflRCF Send 25 cents In stamps or currency nunot fr B new IIOKSK BOOK. Ittreats all disease, has3o tine engravings showing posi tions assumed by sick horses, a table ot doses, a Rflflrf largs colleelion of valuable recipes, uuu" rules for tellliiR the areola horse, with an engravlm? slHiwiiiR teeth of each jear, and a large amount of other valuable horse Informa tion. Dr. Win. II. Hall says: "I have bought books that I paid to and 110 for which I do not like as well as I do yours." HKND FOB A OIU CULAB AMKNTn WANTED. B. J. KEN DALL. Enosburgh Falls, Vt. 20 ly The Book can also be had by addressing " Tub Times," New Bloomtleld, l"a. DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLER, (Successor to Dr. M. B. Btrickler) PHAEMACIST, NEW BL003IFIELD, PENN'A. HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B. Btrlckler In the Drug Business at his Store room, on MAIN BTUE1ST, two doors East of the Big Bprlug, I will endeavor to make It Id every way worthy the patronage of the public. Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physi cians' presclptlous, so as to Insure accuracy aud guard ngalu9t accidents. in: lit iar .iiim that my stock bas been recently selected and care taken to have everything of the BEST QUALI TY. The publie may rest assured that ALL med icines that leave in v store shall be as represented PUKE and UNAllULTEUATED. I HAVE CONSTANTLY OX HAND IIAIK OIL and POMADES HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL BRUSHES. BUROKONS. TOILET, and OAUltlAGE 8 PONG EH, PUFF BOX EH, TOILET POWDERS, OAbilLE and FANCY BOAPS. PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medl dues of every description. ALSO. Segars, Tobacco, School Books, &c. ORANQE3, LEKON3 BANANAS, r In season. Pure WineB and Liquors Tor Medicinal Purposes. Torino, Btrlotly Onnli. By strict attention to business. I hope to merl the coutldence aud favor ot the public Apri.2D.lS79. BTRICKLEK.Ph.G. fyouiifcvsutf.'rifigfro ii jtoor faoedth orlaiiffuinh- i infr on a wd of ri: k-ie, rclrrn ml uxi-jtiH'iiwr.xTKii BARGAINS IN PIANOS and ORGANS roil Till! XKXT GO DAYS, Before, Our Advance in Prices 1 Pianos $140 to $400 All new, and strictly tlist.clsssan(t sold at the lowest net casta Imlesale fiiolory prices, direct to the purchaser. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at tho OiilenilUl inhibition, and wereunaiilmeuslyirconiniHiidPd for the Hiohkst llONons over 2.()(K) In use. Hegiilarly Incorpo. rated Manufacturing Co. Factory established over 87 years. The Kitiaie Orauits contain Mathusliek'a new patent. Duplex Overstrung Bcale.the greatest ImiiroTemeiit in the history of Piano making. The uprights are theFIN K.8T IN AMKltlCA. Pianos sent on trial. Don't fail to write for Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 48 pages mailed free. Our new atylna of JUBILEE ORGANS are the best In the world. An 8 slop organ only HA with all the greatest, Intesr. and wist Improve ments, possessing power, depth, brilliancy and sympathetic quality ol tone. Ileauillul solo ef fect and perfect stop action. Solid walnut cases, of beautiful design and elegant ilnlsh. All Pianos and Organs sent on 15 (lavs' test trial freight free If unsatistactiH y. circular free. HilKKT MIIHIO half prlro. Dollar's worth at one .third of price. Catalogue of l,5i0 choice pieces sent on receipt of He. stamp. Address . MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.. 21 East 1Mb Street. New York. September 16, 1H79. American find Foreign Patents. (1ILMORE CO.. Successors to CHIPM AN X HOHMKB ft CO., Solicitors. Tateiits pro cured I n nil countries. NO FEES IN ADVANCE. No charge unless the patent Is granted. No fees for making preliminary examinations. No addi tional fees for obtaining and conducting a re hearing. By a recent decision of the Commis sioner, ALL rejected applications maybe revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases be fore the Patent offlce, Kxtenslons before Con gress, Infringement Sultsliidlirerent Slates, and all litigation appertaining to Inventions or Pat ents. Send Stamp to Gllmore (ft Co., 'or pamph let of sixty pages. LAND CASES. LAND WARRANTS & SCBIP. Contested Land Cases presecuted before the U. B. General Land Ofllce aud Deptrtineut of the Interior. Private Land Claims, MINING and PRE EMPTION Claims, and HOMESTEAD cases attended to. Land Scrip in 40, 8i, any Din acre Iiieces for sa-l. This Scrip Is assignable, and can. le located In the name of the purchaser upon any Government land subject to private entry, at II. 2n per acre. It Is of equal value with Bounty Land Warrants. Send Stamp to Gllmore & Co., for pamphlet of Instruction. ARHEAK8 OK PAY AND BOUNTY. OFFICK1IH, SOLDIERS and BAILORS of the late war. or their heirs, areln many casesentltled to money from the Government of which they have no knowledge. Write full history of service, and state amount of pay and bounty received-. KiiclosestamptoGILMOKK&CO..anda full re ply, after examination, will be given you free. l'ENHlONB, All OFFICERS. ROLDIKltS, and SAILORS, wounded. ruptured, or Injured In the late war, however slight, can obtain a penson by addressing GILMORF. &CO. Cases prosecuted by GILMOKK & CO., before the Supreme Court of the United States.the Court of Claims and (lie Southern Claims Commission. Each department of our business Is conducted In aseparate bureau, under charge of the same experienced parties, einbloyed by the old llrm. Prompt attention to all business entrusted to GILMOREidCO.. Is thus secured. We desire to win success by deservlnglt. Address: GILMORE ft CO., 629 F. Street, Washington, D. 0. ' 4 KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEM ED Y EVER discovered, as It is certain in its effects and does not blis'er. Read Proof Below. 4 From Iter. N. P. Urnngcr, Presiding Elder or the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt.. Jan. 2'Jth, 1850. DR. J. D. KENDALL & CO., Gents; In rep'y to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Spavin Cure has been vory satisfactory Indeed. Three or fourears ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and with It, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned ill in out for a few weeks when be became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered that a rins bene was forming. I procured a bottle of Kendall's S lavlu Cure, aud with less than a bottle cured him so that he Is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours. P. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! Stoughton, Mass., March 16th, 1880. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myself, I think 1 ought to let you know that I have removed TWO BONK SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one: don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight months. It took me four months to take the large one off, and two months for the small one 1 have used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This 1 a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing here, but if it does for all what It has done for me its sale will be very great. Respectfully yours, C II AS. E.PARKER. Is sure In effrcls, mild In its action as It does not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated p.iln or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement. If used for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous.spralns, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of the Joints or limbs, or rheuma tism in man and for any purpose for which a lin iment (or man or beast. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain lulls elfects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasons of the year. Send address for Illustrated Circular, which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with such unqualllied sne cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price II. r bottle, or Six bottles for 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. KKNDAI.L CO., Enosburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists and a large number of prominent retail druggists. i- F. MoHTiaiKB, New Uloomlleld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. A n f f A MONTH guaranteed. 112 a fill I I day at home made by Iheludus V 'J I Itrtous. Capital not required! we V 1 I 1 I will start you. Men, women. boys .111 I land girls make money faster at I III I I work for ns titan atanvthlngelse. v ' " w The work Is light and pleasant, and such as any i n can go right at Those who are wise who see this notiee will send us their address at once and see for them selves. Costly Oul ht and terms free. Now Is the time. Those alieady at work aie laying up large sums of money. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta Maine. 40 ly Onr Stock of NEW GOODS for Men's Wear Is complete. Prices from 12X oentsup. MORTIMER New BleomQeld.Pa (aT You wlii never bear an old fellow quote Uie max Ira, "The good dla young." It wtull glv the old cfeap. away. J tW An witty lady being askedi her opinion about moustaches, replied, " h have always tbem." set my face against (f A, disagreeable old bachelor says he wants to goto heaven, where, ac cording to report, there is no manying. and no giving In marriage. tW An observing visitor to a Seutli ern plantation having noticed an entire ly tailless cat enter a hole In a corn-rick backward, asked a colored agriculturist if he hnew the reason of that singular mode of ingress. " Why, yo see, boss," was the reply, " dat are cat use to go inter dat hole headfomus, Just like any udder oat. But one dayde terrter dog, who had been layin' for him a. good, spell, made agrabatblm as he was gwlnein.an'blthlstallsquaroJf. An' ever since dat ar cat goes into dat hole hlnefomus, go de terrier dog can't bite (111 U1S 1U11 Ugtliu. -4Ba. . Naming The Boy. uMy wlfehez jes' presented' me wld de fines' boy In dis country," said Black. Bill, entering a Little Rock magistrate's ofllce, taking off his hat and slinging: perspiration from his brow with a crook ed forefinger. "Yas, gen'elmen," he went on, "defines' chile I eber seed. An' I'se jes' got a $20-gold piece right heah ter gib ter de man what can guess whatlhez named him. Ter keep yer frum spredin' ober de whole universe ob. names I'll slate dat bits a Bible name." u Abraham V" guessed some one. " Nor sah." "Paul?" ' "Nor sah." "Job'r"' Guess again." ' Nlcodemus V" " Keep er comln'." " Abimelich ?" " Try me again." The guessing ceased after a time and) finally Bill remarked :. "I'se named that boy Judus Escarut." " What I" said the magistrate, "Judas, betrayed our saviour." " Can't hep hit. Dat's de boy'n. name. Judus hez been slighted. No body hez eber had de immoral courage ter name a chile fur dat man. But. dat aint de main reason why I names him. Judus. I'se got de Bible ter 'stain me in glbln de chile dat name." " How does the Bible sustain you in. desiring to perpetuate that name ?" asked the magistrate. " Hits dls fuck. Chris' in remark! n' ob Judus said dat bit would hab-bin bet ter fur dat man ef he hadn't bia born." "Well." " An conslderin' how many moufa is opened at de doo' when I goes home wld a side 6b meat, it would hab been better fur dat boy ob mine ef he had neber seed de daylight. I knows what I'ze a talkln' about. I take de scrlptur frum de refurennes. In de futnr ef I finds dat de boy hez made a improvement on hissef, den I'll change his name te? Jim." A Queer Christening. A Savannah correspondent bas been visiting a colored Methodist Church down south. The minister read the first line of a well known hymn, "God moves in a mischievous way," Instead of " mysterious," and a later, line "Judge not the Lord by feeble saints," instead of " sense." It was commu nion Sunday, and they took up a col lection. For three quarters of an hour they sang and danced, while the people deposited tbeir nickles very slowly, for they have little money and less confi dence in those that receive it. At length the minister became impatient, and shouted : " We has got to raise $5 mo', an1 1 tell ye now, ye won't get a mite o' sacrament till ye've raised it," and the $5 were forthcoming. After the com munion service came the baptizing of infants. When one mother was asked what the child's name was, "Cuffy Aus tin," was the answer. " Cufly!" ex claimed the minister, with some anger ; " What do you gib your chile such a name as dat for V CutTy ain't no name 'toll! Don t neber gib a chile no such nickname; he'll be 'shamed on it as soon as he knows anything." Again he Inquired the name, and the woman was mad, and flung out: ," Cuffy Aus tin I" The pastor took the child in hla arms, sprinkled some water on its head, and said : " I baptize thee, Cuffy Aus tin, in ignorance," and that wa all the christening that baby received.