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    THE TIMES, NEW UL00MF1EL1), PA., SEFfEMUEll 28, 1880.
Professional Cards.
JOHN CALVIN WA1.L13, Attorney at-Law,
aud Ulstrtot Attorney.
New Uloomlleld, Terry Co.. Pa,
sTOfnee over Mortimer's new More. All legal
business promptly and carefully transacted.
May 4, luau.
JK.JUNKIN. Attorney at-I.aw.
New Uloomlleld, Perryeo., Fa.
-Oluoe Next door to the residence ot Judge
JuuHln. . 2i'
AM. MARKKL. Attorney at-Law, .
New Hloomtteld, Perry county, Pa.
Office oppoalte the Mansion llouse.and
.three doors east of the Post-WIlict.
T BW1S rOTTKIt,
" ATTOBNKY AT LAW)
NEW BLOOMFIELD, 1'KHKY CO., PA.
WCIalm promptly secured collected
Writings and all legal business carefullyattend
ed to. " 1"
OHAttLES II. SMILEY, Attorney at Law.
New Bloomlleld, ferry Oo. Pa.
sTOni two doors emt ot Joseph Smith's
.hotel. Augusta, 1872
HTM. A. 8PONHLEK, Attorney-at-Law,
W Olllce adjoining his residence, on East
Alain street, New Bloomlleld, Perry oo., Pa. 821y
w
M. N. fiElBEKT.Attorney-at-l.aw,
new nioomueiu, i errjuu., i .
Bloomlleld, S 33 lv.
TKWI8 POTTER, kotart pubi.io, New Bloom
1 Hal.l Pal-ftf !n. . Pa.
Deeds, llonds, Mortgage and Leases carefully
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certified, will also take tieposiuousvo oe ,u
any court in the united Btaies. i "t
OHAS. J.T.MoINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld. Perry oo., Pa.
All profoMlonalbnslnesspromptlyandf alto,
(ully atteudedto. 3 2 lv.
ATI, jn.. muimiw". ......
.titHTtnif mr tub PK ACKand OENEEAL
COLLECTOR, NbwHbkmantowh, l'erryoo.,ra.
sT-Kemlttanceswiuoe maae promptly " "
Collections made.
OUAS.A. BAUNETT, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld.Perryco.,Pa
m-Oltloe on high street. North side, nearly op
poslte the Presbyterian Church. 8 2 ly
M,
L. LIGGETT. Attohnby-at-Law,
Newport, l'erry County. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt and careful attention to all busl
aess miurers cninmiueti io iiinunm.
Ulhoe, No. Hit North Second Street.
Newport, April 2? 1878.
T SUNDYTMTa
U Physician and Surgeon.
A graduate of Cleveland Medical College.
Treated permanently In the borough of Bloom,
field. Oilers his professional services to the citi
zens of Bloomtlold and surrounding vicinity.
Calls lathe country nttended to promptly. Olllce
on Carlisle street, the one formerly occupied by
Dr. Ard. 1 6m
K. R. M. ALEXANDER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
New Bloomlleld, Perry County, Pa.
Office on Carlisle, Ht., directly opposite the Pres
byterian Church. Everything belonging to the
profession done In the best manner. a.Ai.i.
Vokk Warranted. Terms moderate. 28
J W. ROWE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon Donlist.
Office near Blxler'a Mills, where all professional
business will be promptly attended to. Dental
work of all kinds warranted In price and quality.
May 25, '40, ly.
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DISCOVERER OF
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive Cnre
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, a Its name eigrnlflcs, consists of
Vegetable Properties that are harmless to the most del
caU! invalid. Upon one trial the merits of this Com
pound will be reoognlsod, as relief Is Immediate i and
when Its use la continued. In ninety-nine cases in a hun.
dred, apermanentourolaeffected,asthousands will tes
tlfy. On account of Ita proven merits, it la to-day re
commended and proscribed by too best physicians In
the country.
It will cure entirely tho worst form of falling
of the uterus, Lenoorrhatt, irroffular and painful
Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, Floodlngs, all Displacements and the ooo
oquent spinal weakmess, and is especially adapted to
the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors
from the uterus man early stage of development. The
tendenoy to cancerous humors there is checked very
speedily by Its use.
In tact it has proved to be the groat
est and best remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and gives
new life and vigor. It removes f alntneaajlatuloncy, de
strays all craving for stimulants, and relievos weakness
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, neadachos, Nervous Prostration,
Oeneral DeblUty, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion. That feoling of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and backache, Is always permanently cured by
ltsnse. ItwlilrAalltlmcs.BjldunderaU circumstan
ces, act in harmony with tho law that govern, the
female system.
For Kidney Oomplslnbi of either sex this compound
Is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pirtkriam's Vegetable Compound
Isprepared at 233 and t35 Western Avonue, Lynn, Han. '
Price tl.OO, Six bottles for tUM. Bent by mail in the
form of pills, also In the form ofLaEengca, on receipt
of price, tl.OO, per box, for either. Mrs. FIXKHAli
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pam
phlet. Address as above Mmtiim thi paptr.
No family should be without LTD LA E. PINKHAM'
LIVER PIIUJ. They cure Constipation. Biliousness,
and Torpidity of the Liver. &5 cents per box.
GKO. A. KELLY CO,, General Agents,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Also for sale by Jacob Ktrlck.
ler. New Blorinfleld, ra. 27uly
TjISTATK NOTICK. Notlcels hereby gl.
XU en that Letters of Administration on the
estate ot Andrew J. Bnrd. of Bulfalo township,
l'erry county. Pa., deo'd. have been granted to
John Potter of said townililp.
All persons Indebted to said estate are requested
to make Immediate Davment. and those having
clulms agalust said estate will present tuem duly
auiuBuiiuaieu ior settlement to
JOHN POTTER,
Administrator.
Lewis Pottter, att'y. ly ot.
'ft? it
-iJsss. Jm,,iiMmtm.tmJ'-'S
Philadelphia Advertisements
Ready Mixed Paints !
JUCAS'
READY MIXED PAINTS !
NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE,
BUT A PURE
Oil, TAINT.
READY FOR USE.
Numplo Olll'tlw.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ;rAIIfT
BENT BT MAIL.
ITIH PUT ONMKK OTIIER PAINT. MADE
WITH LEAD ANUOIL. VIZ I NI(!ELV
llltUHliKI) OUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WATElt PAINT
TRY IT,
And Ton Will IVove It to be tlio Best
Liquid l'ulnt In the Market.
JOHN LUCAS .te CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Swiss and Imperial French Oieen,
WHITE LEAD. COLORS.
VARNISHES, &c
r tS For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, Now Bloomllold, Pa., or to John Lucas A
(Jo., Philadelphia.
ilGLERSt SWEARINGEN . .
SUOOOBBOTB to
HH AFFNEK, ZIEQLER & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Hosiery, fslloves,
lllbbons, Nuspeinlers,
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 & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 60S MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. 1 1
gOWER, POTTS & CO,,
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS,
And Dealers in
CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS.
BLANK BOOKS
Always on hand, and madeto Order.
Nos. 630 Market and 523 Minor Streets
PHILADELPHIA, PA
ALBO
. Publishers Ot Sandera'New KendAra anrt
Brooks' Arithmetics. Also. Knbert'a liutn, ui
the UnltedStates.Folton'sOutllne Maps, So.
LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON
j
WHOLESALE
HARDWARE HOUSE
No. 625 Market Street,
Philadelphia, Fenn'a.
JANNEY & ANDREWS
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 133 MARKET ST.,
Philadelphia.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
Wholesale Delersl n
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
V ' '
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting, Twines, &c,
And a fine assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. 420 Market street, above It b
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisement.
WITH
kii:jm:, hcott co.,
WUOLKHALB DEALKIIS IN
Dry Goods, Carpets,
OIL OJLOTIIS,
Col (on fc Woolen C:iinln,o.
No. 833 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchants wlshlnn to select from as lare a
stock as can he found In the city, and at the
LOWEST I'AHII P KICKS, should give me a call.
Ausust SI, ISSO.tf . j
VHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Aroh Street,
Philadelphia Penn'a,
J S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. HOAR & CO.,
WHOLB8ALB
BOOT AND SHOE
WAREHOUSE,
1U MARKET STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJALL, SHENK & CO.,
405 & 407 Market Street,
Philadelphia,
(Old Stand of Barcroft &Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
TI,Y GOODS,
January 1, 1879.
MOUEAU'H
Medicated extract of
maijT akd iu:i:f.
CURES Cnmsumptlon, Diabetes. Blight's Disease,
Epilepsy iSt. Vitus' s Dance, Scrofula, If destruc
tion Is not carried too tar, and builds up constitu
tions ruined by excesses of whatever nature.
Take it and add your testimonial to the thousands
already obtained, For sale by all druggists.
Price, 11.00.
rit. E. O. LTJICS
QEHMAN ANTIBILIOW POWDER
IS a radical cure for Sick and Dull Headace,
RlllousneHS, Habitual Constipation, Piles, Palpi
tation of the Ileal t, Impurities of the Blood, as
Pimples, Dingy Skin, Drowsiness, &o. It is a mild
purgative and adapted to the most delicate con
stitutions. For sale by all druggists. Price SO ctt.
MOKEAU'S
MALT FARINA.
The best food tor Infants and the most nutri
tious diet for Invalids. Contains all the muscle
and bone making elements of wheat, barley and
beef. Never deranges the stomach, is easily di
gested and does not change In any climate. For
sale by all druggists. Price, 60 cents.
DR. E. C. LUK8' German Soothtnff Remedy.
A perfect harmless and very effective Byrup, of
pleasant taste, lor all painful allections of Infants
and children preceding and accompanying the
process of dentition. Do not let your darlings
sutler but procure a bottle at once. For sale by
all druggists. Price, 2ovts. May 25, '80, ly.
DRUGS. DRUGS.
JACOB STRICKLER,
(Successor to Dr. M. B. Strlckler)
PHARMACIST,
NEW IIL003IFIELD, PENN'A.
HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B.
Strlckler In the Drug Business at his Store-room,
on MAIN STREET, two doors East of the Big
Spring, I will endeavor to make It la every way
worthy the patronage of the public
Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES
given to the compounding and dispensing Physi
cians' presolptions. ho as to insure accuracy and
guard against accidents.
BEAR IN 1IINI
that my stock has been recently selected and care
taken to have everything ot the BEST QUALI
TY. The publlo may rest assured that ALL med
icines that leave my store shall be as represented
-PURE and UNADULTERATED.
I UAYE C0XSTASTLY OX 1IAXD
HAIR OIL and POMADES
HAIR, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES.
SURGEON8. TOILET, and
CARRIAGE SPONGES,
PUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDERS,
CASTILE aud FANCY SOAPS
PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS,
Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi
cines of every description.
ALSO,
Segars, Tobacco, School Books, dtc.
ORANGES, LEMONS & BANANAS,
In season.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
Purposes.
Terms, Strictly Cash.
By strict attention to business. I hope to merl
the eouodenoe aud favor ot the public.
JACOB STRICKLER, Ph. G.
April 29, 1879.
A NEW DEPARTURE!
BEST plow In the WORLD 1
,...TV;f?T'Vfc.
THI SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW C6.
of Syraouae, N. V.
Am now putting on the market a now thai
Is as much auporlor to any Plow horctoforo
mtidn as tho Plows of tho pout few years karo
boon Biiporlor to thoso mado bolt a century
oga
It combines all tho excellencies of any VtnW
la use.
It obviates all the objections made to any
other Plow.
In add I lion It embraces; several new feature
Tt the greatest value, for which we have ob
tained exclusive Patents.
Its Bcam,Clovl8, Jointer Standard and Wheel
fltnndard will be STEEL, and Ita mold board
will be a composition of Steel and Iron chilled
under a process for which wo have also
obtained an exclusive Patent It will be
called
THE SYRACUSE
CHILLED STEEL PLOW
Its weight will be eighteen pounds less than
our present style
A flrat-clnss Steel Plow, mado In tha or.
dlnary way, full rigged, retails for twenty-two
dollars. .Inforlor Steel I'lowa retail from six
teen to nineteen dollars.
The price of our now now will bo but
Rerentven Dollara, and It will be tho
chenpefft Agricultural Implement ever sold.
Its mold board will outwear three ot the
very best klnqa of tho ordinary steel mold
boards.
It will scour In soils where nil steel plows
and all other plows have hitherto proved a
failure.
With this Flow will bo Introduced a corru
gated Plow Point and Jointer Point, on which
we have also obtained a Patent, and which Is
also a groat Improvement, both as regards
strength and wear.
The Jointer can be shifted so as to take
moro or less land, and also nioro or less pitch,
and It can always bo kept on a Uno with the
Plow.
Tho wheel will run under tho beam or one
Bide of It as desired, and nlways kept In line.
Tho beam Is adjustable for Spring or Fall
riowlng, and olso for two or three horses.
The handles can be adjusted to accommo
date a man or boy, on the some Plow.
It Is a perfect Plow.
Wooden beams arc going out of use because
they shrink, Bwell aud warp, and never run
two seasons alike.
Iron beams are too heavy.
Malleable beams become demoralized and
bend, which Is much worse than to break.
A Steol beam Is the necessity of the day. It
Is three times as strong and very much lighter
than any other style.
When ict say a Mold board Is chilled, the
fanners know It Is bo.
Wo do not palm off on them a composition
of various metals and call it chilled metnL
We want agents for this new Plow In every
town In this State.
Wo can give but a very small discount to
them, but we will pay the Railroad Freight
We propose to plaoe this Plow In the hands
of Farmers as near tho cost of manufacture
as possible.
It will be the bent Agricultural Implement
ever sold.
It shall also be tho clieapett
Persons therefore who are not willing to act
ns agents on the principle that "a nimble six
pence Is better than a slow shilling," need not
apply for an agency.
No Plows on commission. AU sales absolute.
C nils Is the only Steel chilled Plow in
the World.
Bteel costs several times more than Iron.
But this Plow, full rigged, by giving small
discounts, oan be sold for Seventeen Dollars.
Compare this price with that of any Iron Plow
over made.
It Is cheaper than any other Plow now
made would be at Ave dollars and a halt
Where there are no agents we will, on re
ceiptor Seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any
Railroad station In the State and pay tho
freight. Address,
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
0r 8yraous, N.Y'
Jos. Garber & Co., Andersonbnrg. Bower
& Dromgold, Landlxburg, and Uench St Drom
gold, lckesburg, Agents.
, 26Al3t
Benj. f. Gbafton. Stout B. Ladd,
JlAUlEKT E. PaINB.
Late Omxmiiuttoner oj Patents-
PATENTS.
PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD,
Atlorneys-at-lAW and Solicitor of American
and Foreign Patents.
No. 412 Firth Street,
AVnsliiiffto I- C
Practice Patent Law In all its branches In the
Patent Othco, and in the Supreme and Circuit
Courts of the United States. Pamphlet sent free
on receipt of stamp for postage. 35
ri f f A MONTH guaranteed. 112 a
I " I I I I I day at home made by the Indus-
II I Itrious. Capital not required; we
V I I I I will start you. Men, women, boys
1 1 I I I land girls make money faster at
r fill II work for ns than atanythlngelse.
v ' v The work Is light and pleasant,
and such as any one can go right
at Those who are wise who see this notice will
send us their address at once and see for them
selves. Costly Oulllt and terms free. Now Is the
time. Those already at work are laying up large
sums of money. Address TRUE & CO., Aupusta
Maine. MO ly
A FULL ASSORTMENT
or
HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
F. MORTIMER,
New ltloomfleld.
wn m b
Don't you want some cheap
rnoas ior ranis ana Bints T
you do, don't lall to ex
amine the splendid assortment for sale by F.
MOKTIMEU. You ean suit yoursell In style aud
price.
XT ST AT R NOTICF.. Notice Is heieby given
SJJ that letters of Administration on the estate
Sarah Uptegralt have been granted to the under
signed. All persons Indebted to raid estate are requested
to make Immediate payment aud those liavlug
claims, to present them for settlement to
J. K JUNK1N, Administrator.
New Uloomlleld. Perry Co. , Pa.
Augutl7,1880-Hit
t IT Why Is a miser like a man with a
short memory 1 Slecaune he Is always
for-gettlng. , '
C3T A Bunday school boy was BBked
if his father was a Christian. He replied:
" Yes, but he Is not working much at it
now." Too many Just such Christians
are around.
87A Bunday School teacher asked :
" What bird is large enough to carry off
a man?" Nobody knew, but one little
girl suggested : " Mamma said papa
wouldn't be home till Monday because
he had gone off on a lark.
IIT" Lucy" wants to know " What
will take the smell of onions from my
breathy" Don't eat them, dear ; but if
you must, take your breath out, boll for
two hours, then sprinkle with a little
cologne1. This will do the business.
tT " Who do you love V " said Jones
to his sweetheart's baby sister.
" I loves 'oo," was the reply,
" And who does Sissy love V
" Sissy loves Mr. Smlf, 'tos he tls-
ses 'er."
tj" " If you are a quiet, honest citi
zen of Galveston, how did these skele
ton keys and brass knuckles happen to
be in your coat pocket V"
" I reckon, judge, that me and the po
liceman must have changed coats in the
scuffle, We were very much excited."
("" Hold on darl" said a colored
man, hailing an acquaintance. "Does
yer cross der street ebery time yer see
me ter keep from paying dat little bill?"
" No, I doesn't."
" What fur, den V"
" Ter keep from being axed fur it 1"
HT " Are you guilty or not guilty V"
was asked of a colored prisoner.,
" Well, boss," he replied,
" I was in de na'bo'hood when dem
hams was tooken, but it don't look jis'
light to beat dis respectant crowd outen
de pleasurebleness ob seeln a trial do it V
Da'fo' I pleads n. g."
Ijy Some admiring poet said of his
best girl, " Upon her face a thousand
dimples smile for me." Which only
adds more emphasis to the adage, '' love
is blind." How like the mischief a girl
would look with a thousand dimples on
her face. The poet must have meant
freckles. j
sy A lawyer In Virginia, not remark
able for his clean person, appeared at a
party awhile ago with a rose in his but
hole. " Where do you suppose it came
from " said he to a brother lawyer, who
was examining it.
The latter looked up and down the en
tire length of the questioner, and with
great deliberation responded, " Why, I
suppose it grew there 1"
Where the Difference Came In.
A certain gentleman requiring legal
assistance had been recommended to one
of two brothers, but had forgotten the
Christian name of him he sought; so
he called at the office of the one first
found and asked for Mr. Podger.
" That is my name, sir."
"But there are two of you of that name
here in town "
" Yes."
"Well, I wish to consult with the
Mr. Podger excuse me for the allusion
who wears a wig."
" We both wear wigs, sir."
" Well, the one I seek was divorced
from his wife not long ago."
" There you hit us again, sir."
" The man to whom I was recommen
ded has recently been accused of forgery,
though, I trust, unjustly."
"There we are again, my dear sir.
We have both had that gentle insinua
tion laid at our doors."
" Well, upon my word, you two broth
ers bear a striking resemblance. But I
gueas I have it now. The one I am after
is in the habit of occasionally drinking
to excess sometimes to intoxication."
. " My dear man, that little vice is un
fortunately characteristic of the pair of
us, and I doubt if our best friends could
tell you which was the worst."
"Well, you are a matched pair certain
ly. But tell me," continued the visitor,
"which of the twain it was that took the
poor debtor's oath a few months ago?"
"Ha, ha, we were both in that mud
dle. I was on Bob's paper and he was
on mine."
"In mercy's name!" cried the appli
cant, desperately, "will you tell me
which of the two is the most sensible
man?" -
" Ah, there you touch bottom, my
friend. Poor Bob, 1 can't stretch the
truth, even to serve a brother. If you
want the more sensible one of the two I
suppose I must acknowledge the corn.
I'm the man."