THE TIMES, NEW ULOOMFIELI), PA., DECEMBER 21. 1880. 7 Professional Cards. JOHN A I. V I N WAt.1,18, Attorney IU, and District Attorney. New llloonifteld. Perry Co.. Fa. -Omn over Mortimer's new More. All legal business promptly and carefully liausaoted. Mayl,8SU. JE. JUNKIN, Attorney at-I.aw, New lliooinileld, Perry Co., ra. Ollloe Next door to the residence ol JudK J unkla. ; inA' AM. MAKKKI., Attorney-at-haw, Mew lilooiiiitold, ferry county, Fa. Olttce opposite too Mansion Uouse.and three doors east of the Post-tfillce. : AXTOltNKY AT L.AW, NKWBLOOMF1KLD, PERRY CO., PA. Claims JPiI'r." ft.JKL'fSSS. AVrltlugsaud ail IBK UHOIIID3H BlfllUIIJ'-.- sa to. ORAHLKSH. BMIIiKVt Attorney at La w. New .iloomtteld, Perry Co. Pa. -Office two dour east o( Joseph Biujlh's Hotel. August a, mi. XTK A.8PON8LKR, Attorney-at-tw. W Ollice adjolnliiR his resfdenoe, on East t Main street, New Bloomneld, Perry oo., Pa. amy w M. N. 8B1BBRT, Attorney-at-Law, new mooniueia, rerryuu. Pa. Bloomneld, 8 33 It. LK WIS POTTER, 50TABT POBUO, New Bloom. Held, Perry Co., Pa. . , ... Ueeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully jirepared and acknowledgements taken. All .kinds ot Pension and Bounty papers drawn and oki tilled, will also take depositions to be rotd In any oourt lu the United mates. T 10 ly CHAB.J.T.McINTIRB, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloomlield, Perry oo., Pa. attended to 3ly. - W JUSTICROPTHRPEACKandGENERAL COI.T.ECTOR, NbwGkkmawtowh, Perryco.,Pa, -Bemlttanceswlllbe made promptly 'or all Collections made. . " O HAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney at-Law, New Bloomneld. Perry co., P !.Omce on high street. North side, nearly op 4ite the Presbyterian Church. f, 8 my ' Mi L. LiaORTT. Attobnbt-at-Law, . , , iVewport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and careful attention to all busl oess matters committed to his care. Ollloe, No. 30 North SecondStreot. ..' Newport, April 2? 1878. ; - f SUNDY,I. D7 U I'liysiclnn and Surgeon. A graduate of Cleveland Medical College, '.rotted permanently in the borough of Bloom neld. Oilers his orofesslonal services to the em. ien, of Bloomneld and irroundlng vicinity. t:.lls In the country attended to promptly, qtnce on Carlisle street, the one formerly ocoupled by l)r. Ard. , ; : ; , f " D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SURG BOX DENTIST, New Bloomneld, Perry County, Pa. Office on Carlisle, at., directly opposite the Pres. lifter Ian Church. Everything belonging to the profession done In the best manner. VAll Work Warranted. Terms moderate. 28 J W.ROWE.M.D., rbTslclan ana surgeon uentisu Office near Blxler's Mills, where all prolessional business will be promptly attended to. Dental work of all kluds warranted in price and quality. May 2i. '80. 1. . M EDICAL N0TICE1 DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Having located permanently In . NEW BL00MF1ELD, Offers his professional services to the citizen of the Borough and surrounding oountry. , Dr. B. has been engaged in an extensive prac tice for over 28 years. Ho has also served hi a oountry in the capacity of Surgeon to the 78th Pa. Vol. Infantry 'during the late Rebellion, holding his Commission from the then governor of this Commonwealth. His credentials are from oneof the best Medical Colleges In America. His success as a practitioner of medicine Is ao- knowledged by recommendations from former patrons, which are free for Inspection at all times. IN THE TREATMENT OF ' ' Chronic Diseases he has had very extensive expertence,andhacu red many hopeless cases, after years of sutler! ng, and expense Incurred In seeking relief elsewhere. Among the many chronic complaint! treated successfully are Asthma. Bronchitis, Laryngitis, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Consumption, (first and second stages.) Heart Disease, Dyspepsia I.lver Oomnlalnt, Melancholia, Scrofula or King's Kvll, Bkln Diseases, Chronic Rheumatism, Goitre, or enlargement of the Glands of the neck. Dropsy, Piles, chronic Diarrhoea, Constipation of the Bow-'-ls. Sick and Nervous Headache, Neuralgia, Diseases of Females. Tumors, Kidney Diseases, Knlarged Spleen. Epilepsy, Deafness, Chronic Chills and Ague. Diabetes Mellltus, old running sores. Tapeworms removed. . - Dr. B. does not confine himself to any one par tlcular system of medicine. He uses all the late improved methods and remedies, as also Magneto Klectrlc, or . . Sledicnl Electricity, which Is so successfully nsed at the present day in many forma of nervous complaints. In the treatment of the Lungs and air passages he uses INHALATIONS, , which carries the medicine direct to the diseased parts. . . . . When an Incurable ease presents itself he la free and candid In telling the patient that he can not cure him, thus avoiding further expense. In chronic (mcntlt Is always best for patients to call at his office for personal examination and treatm tnt, when that Is practicable. .,. , a-Office at his residence on Main street, few doors went of H. Smith's blacksmith (hop, in what In known us the Oallatio property. M.CONWLTATION J-itKK. . ,. , Bloomfteld, May i. 1880. - ,' : G" MNlVOLvXlHOfELr Corner 38tk bu and Isroadwuy, ..SEW TOUK. t On Both American & European I'lans. Fronting on Central Park, the Grand Boule vard, Broadway and Klfty-Ninth Htreet, this Ho tel occupies the entire square, aud wasbuilt and furnished at an expense of over tltlO.OOO. it Is oneof the most elegant as well as a nest located la the elty t has a pusnenger Klevator and all modern improvements, and la within one square of the depots of ti.e Sixth and Eighth Avenue Klevated it. K. Cars and mill nearer to the broad way cars convenient and accessible from all parts of the city. Kooins with board, i per day. bpeoial rafs for families and iwrmaueut guests, i Aug.164. '0 ly) (K. HASKELL, Proprietor. R KM N ANTS of PHI NTH of these we have a large quantity In good stylea. ' : : Hi additluu to the above goods we have a nloe Assortment of Ladles Neoktien. Corsets, German town Yarn, Zephyrs, Hhoes lor Ladles and Chll drvo.auU thouuiuds of other artleles. . . , -,. K. Wdlt IIMKtt, , . New Ulooiutleld, Pa. L'lilladelphta AdTertlHemonts. Ready Mixed Taints ! T. U(JAS' ' READY MIXED PAINTS ! NOWATER.NO CHEMICALS, NO BENZINE, BUT A PURE ' Oil, PAINT, READY FOR USE. feM-niplo Cards. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF JAlJiT BENT BT MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTnER PAINT. MADE WITH LK AD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY HKl'HHKD OUT. NOT FLOWED ON L1KK WATKU PAINT Tr' IT, And Too Will Prove It to bt the Best Liquid l'alnt In the Market. .TOUTS LUCAH Ac CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c ' tW For 8ample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, Now BloomUold, Pa., or to John Lucas A Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'. . SuoooflBorB to HUAFFNEK, ZIEOLKR SCO Importers and Dealers In lloKlery, Gloves, ElibboiiM, Nuspendera, THREADS, COMBS, and every variety of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, ' No. 36, North Fourth Htreet. PHILADELPHIA, PENN1 A Agent$for Lancaster Combs. w, H. KENNEDY TRIMBLE, BBITTON & Co., 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. SOS MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 7 1 gowER, pons & CO., EOOESELLESS. STATIONERS, ' And Dealers Id ' CURTAIN & WALL-PAPERS. IS LANK BOOHN Always on hand, and made to Order Nos. 630 Market and 623 Minor Streets PHILADELPHIA , PA ALSO 9L Publishers of Sanders'New Headers, and Brooks'Arlthmetlcs. Also, Robert's lllstorval theUnitedUtates.Felton'sOutline Maps.&o. - T L0YD, SUPPLEE & WALTON WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE No. 625 Market Street, Philadelphia, Peon'a. JANNEY & . ANDREWS WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET BT.i 'Philadelphia. QRAYBILL & CO., Wholesale Detlersln Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, ' Battmg. Twiuee, Jrc, :. And a fine assortment of , , ,1 WOOD and WILLOW WARK, N.420 Market street, above PHILADELPHIA. ! Philadelphia AdrcrllsomenlH. gAMUEL B0"m BElfGER, ' W!TII kiijjm', svtrvT v o., WHOLKHALB DEALEI19 IN Dry Goods, Carpets, OIL CLOTIIH, C'olloii aV: Woolen l'lialu.V'. ; No. m MAIIKET8TKKET. PHILADELPHIA. Merchants wIhMih to select froin-as Inritd a stock as can he fuiind In the clt v, and at the LONVKHT CAHII riiiUM, sliuuldKlvemeacall. August ai.lK80.tf, " wAiNwuiariT & c67 WHOLESALE GROCERS - AND ' . TEA DEALERS, North East Comer of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. . J S. DOUGHERTY . . .. . ' , WITH . .-' -D. J. HOAIl & CO., WHOLISALl BOOT AND SHOE ;-r;r '. l- - - ; : ! WAUE1I0USE, MS MARKKT 8TUEKT, Philadelphia, Penn'a, JJALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, 1'lilladelpliia, (Old Stand of Barorort li Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS . i IN"' si'... DJtY ooor. January 1, 1S7D. MOltEAU'H Medicated extract ot . MALT AM HEI1F. CURES Consumption, Diabetes, BtiRht's Disease, Kpilepsy.lHt. Vltus's Danoe. Hcrofula, If destruc tion Is not carried too far.and builds up oonstitu. tions ruined by excesses of whatever nature. Take It and add your testimonial to the thousands already obtained, For aale by all druggists. Price, $1.00. X16. 13. "oT ITJICS ' GERMAN ANTI-BILIOUS POWDER IS a radical cure for Sick and Dull Headace, Biliousness, Habitual Constipation, files. Palpi tation ot the Ileal t, Impurities of the Blood, as Pimples, Dingy Kkln, Drowsiness. &o. It Is a mild purgative and adapted to the most delicate con stitutions. For sale by all drugKlsts. Price 60 etc. ' MOBEAU'S '"k MALT FARINA. The best food for 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 druggist. Price, 0 cents. . i - DR. G. C. LUK8' Ocmian Soothing Remedy. A perfect harmless and very effective Syrup, ot pleasant taste, for all painful affections of Infants and children prooeding and accompanying the process of dentition. Do not let your darlings suffer but procure a bottle at once. For sale by all druggists. Price, USots. , May 25, '80, ly. DRUGS. DRUGS. JACOB STRICKLER, ; ' (Successor to Dr. M. B. Btrlckler) . ' ' PHARMACIST, NEW BL00MFIELI), PENN'A, HAVING succeeded the late firm of Dr. M. B. Btrlckler In the Drug Business at his Store-room, on MAIN BTKEKT, two doors East of the Big Bprlng, I will endeavor to make It In every way worthy the patronage ot the public. Personal and strict attention AT ALL TIMES given to the compounding and dispensing Physi cians' presclptlons. so as to Insure accuracy and guard against accidents. . BEAR IX MOW that my stock has been recently selected and care taken to have everything t.f the BUST QUALI TY. The public may rest assured that ALL med icines tnat leave my store shall be as represented PUKE and UNADULTERATED. I HATE CONSTANTLY ON HAND HAIK OIL and POMADES 11AIK, TOOTH and NAIL-BRUSHES. BUKGKON3. TOILET. and CAKKIAGE SPONGES, . PUFF BOXES, TOILET POWDKKH, - CASTILE and FANCY SOAPS PERFUMERY OF ALL KINDS, Together with Fresh and Genuine Patent Medi eluosof every description. 1 ALSO. Segars, Tobacco, School Books,' flic. ORANGES, LEMONS & IJANANAS, . , In season. , , Pure Wines and Liquors .' Tor. Medicinal '. ' " ' i i . Purposes, j. i ;., i i TerniM, Htrlotiy CuhIi. By strict attention to business. I hope to merl the conndeuce aud favor of the public. ' JACOU 6TlCKlEn.Ph. . AprlUS, 1879. tm. LYDIA E. PiHKHAlX OF LYNN, MASS. nincoVKnsn nr' LYDIA E. PINKHAftTS . VEGETAELH COMPOUND. . Th Pp-iHy- Cure For all Female Complaints. Thli prGphrntiim, M ltf nums Miirfilflm, ermvlfftii of Vt'ffot&ble 1'roportlM iliat are harnilem to tho mmt del Icate Inrallit. Upn one trial th itiRritl of ihi Onn pound will be recognised, u relief in Immediate j and when. Its tue Is oontinued, In ninety ntne oaepa In a hun. dml, antnnamntfmniIsefffHdiitbouandi will tee tlfj. On accomit of Its proren merit, It Is to-day re oomnwndtd and preeoribsd by the best physicians la the country. It will cure entirely the wmut form of falling of the u torus, Vnoorrhcea, lrreffular and painful llenRtniation, all Orarian TiiHvOnfbunmatlon and , Ulouratlont flootiUurs, all Displacements and the con sequent spinal weakness, and Is especially adapted to the Change of Life. Jt will dlssolr and expel tumnrs : from the utorusln an early staffe of derelootnent The" tendency to cawftumi Iiamors there Is checked very speetUly by Its ut o. , t . j In foci it his proTcd to be the srmat-' ext and best remedy that has ever been discover ed. It penmates every portion of the svntem, and trlres now life and vigor. Itfcmnrvn fnJntnesflfttulenry, de stroys allcmvlng for'stlmnlanta,and relieves weokneas of the stomach It oures UlnnHiifT, ITeadjiches, Hcrvotis Prostration, General Peblllty, ftleeplctanefls, Depression and Indi sstloa. That foelins; of beaririff dawn, causlns; pain, Weight and backache, is always permanently cored Ir Its use. It will nt all tlmus, and under oil- circunurtan eee, act In harmony with the law that governs the female system. For Kidntry Complaints of either ss this eurapound is utururpamcd. Lydia Ei Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Is pro pared at 13 and 238 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price $1 .00, Biz bottles for 5.on. Sent by mall in the form of pllU, also in the form of Losenjrcs, on receipt of price, fLOO, per box, for either. Mrs. PINKHAM , freely answers all letters of inqniry. Send for pam phht Address as ahotv Mention tht paper. No family should be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM LrVEIl PILLS. Thev eure Constipation, Bllkmaness. nd Torpidity of the Lircr. tft cents per box, .GKO. A. KELLYft CO,, Oenerft! Aprntj", PlM.Hburpli.ru. Alao for tale by Jacob HtrloK ler, New B I onn Held, Pa. , . 27nly FACTS WOHTH KNOWING, . (Ilnirer,nurhn,lTaar1rfthe,Btinias;land mnny other of the bent medicines known are so skillfully combined in Park br's Oinckr Toftici as to make it the greatest Btod Purifier and ' Tha lleia liealth and 8tragta Uesigrsr Krer Uisd. So perfect Is the composition of Parkrr's Gin-' (jKK Tonic that no di.ieaw can long exist where! it is used. If you have Dyspepsiat Hesdsohe, Rhsemailtm, Neuralgia, Bowaly Kidney or Liver Disorder, or if you need a mild stimulant,! or appetizer, the Tonic is juat the medicine for you, as it it highly curative and invigorating but never intoxicating. I If you are slowly wasting away with Con sumption or any sicknew,if you have a Painful Cough or a bad Cold, Parkur's Ginukr Tonk will surety help you. It gives new life and vigor to the feeble antl aged, and Is a certain cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum. 1 It Um Saved Unidredv of Llvei j It Hay hare Yours. If you are feeling miserable don't wait until vou are down sick, but use the Tonic to-day. No matter what your disease or symptoms may be, it will give prompt relief. 1 Remember I Parkkr's Gingcw Tonic is no! a rum drink but the Best and Purest Family Medioina ever made, compounded by a new process, and entirely different from Hitters,! ginger preparations and all other Tonics. Try! ;t 50c. bottle. Your dnifint can supply ymt. 1 kRKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Beit and Bloat Economical flair D renal ng exquisitely perfumed und pcrfoctly harmless. Will Alirar Ilc.tore Unj or Faded Hair to itt original ywthful color end appearance, and is warranted to stop it falling, uwist itt growth and prevent baldness. A few applications of the TUlsam will soften the hair, clcanso all dandruff ani euro i'rliinjr nnd htt moursof the scalp. Sold hyaltXrLltoHyyic ' 29dlT 1 Bemj. F. Gbafton. ' Stout B. luv, H alrrrt E. Pais. Lute OommUMoner of Patent. PATENTS. PAINE, tiltlFTOX & LADD, yff(ornej-af-io and SotMtori of American and fbreipn Patent. ; . ,. So. 412 Fifth Street, . Wasliiiiffton, ll. , C. ' Practice Patfint Law Ir all lf hranchx, In the Patent Ufllco, and In the Supreme and Circuit Courts of the United Hlaien. 1'ampblet sent free on receipt 01 sunup ior postage. .30 How XosU. How Restored 1 Just published, a new edition of Dr. Culver wall's Celebrated Knxav on the radical cure (with out medic me) of ffpermatorha'a or Seminal weak ness, involuntary neniinai jueni, impoicucy. Mental and physical Iucaiaoli. Iiiincdiiiients to Marriage, etc. ; also. Consumption. Kpilepsy and Fits. Induced by selMuduigeiioe or sexual ex travagance. io. The celebrated author. In this admirable Kiay, clearly demnnstrales. from a thiity years' suo- cettfliil practice, that Hie alarmluK conreiiuetices of self abuse may be radically cured: pniuliUK out a mode of cure at once rimple, cerlaiu aud effectual, bv mekiis of which every nuHervr. no mallei what hi condition may be. may eure him if .Iii.;iiiiv. urivatelv. and radically. M-l his lecture should be in the bands of every youlh aud every man In the land. k-i,t miller seal, in a ulain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of tlx eeins or two postaite stamps. . Address tbe Publishers, ' ". THE I'ULVKinVELIi MEDICAL CO., 40pl yl 41 Ann Ht., Kew York t V. O. Box. VW. W0 LL'ASS 6 RT M E NT ; . '-"OF 1 .s- HAltDWAItE, ; IRON STEEL ' ' WILL B K VOVU D' AT ' OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. StOltTIMEJt, Xeu lllooinfiehl. ' tW "I liave three oliildri'u who are the very Image of myself." " I pity the youngest," replied IiIr Interlocutor. Why l"' " Because he is the one who will have to resemble you the loDgest." t3T" A young man while attempting to fix a misplaced switch on a young lady's head In a ball room, stepped on her dress and wrecked the train. 8lie told him to conductor to a seat, and be more car-full In future. 2TOn a rainy morning, a small boy, who has exhausted all his excuses for not putting In an appearance at school,-opens tho door and says to the astonished master. "Sir, ma says J. can't come to school to day It's ralnlcg to hard." jJ"A Ualvestou school teacher had a great deal of trouble making a boy . un derstand his lesson. Finally, however, he succeeded, and drawing a long breath remarked to the boy. If It wasn't for me you would be the biggest donkey on Galveston island. . ., ' . (7" Nlggar, who am de fuss man dat Interduced salt perwishuns Into the navy!"' " Dar now, you're to hard for dls col- ored indlwidual." " It was Noah nlggar, when he took Ham board his ark." tW" So you enjoyed your visit to the menagerie, did your" Inquired young Syllabub of his adored one's little sister. " Oh yes. And do you know, we saw a camel there that screwed its mouth and eyes around awfully, and sister said it looked exactly as you do when you are reciting poetry at the church sociables." (JTWhen the teacher was relating the parable of the Prodigal Son, and was just at the Interesting point where the father and the son i. meet, she was interrupted by a little boy who, with an eye to a business with which be was probably already acquainted asked; "Yes; but what becameof the hogs V" E3T"A young man with an umbrella overtook an unprotected lady acquaint ance in a rain storm, and extending his umbrella over her, requested the pleas- , ure of acting as her rainbow. "Oh 1" exclaimed tbe young lady, taking his arrn, "you wish me to be your rain dear." Two souls with a single umbrella twp forms that stepped as one. HT"" Ish dere some ledder here for me f" inquired a German at tbe general delivery window of the pogt-offlce lately. . " No; none here," was the reply. "Veil, dot Ish queer," be continued, getting his head Into the window; my neighbor gets somedimes dree ledders in one day, und I get none. I bays more daxes' as be does, und haf never got one ledder yet. How comes dose dings ?" , ' SyWaggs went to the station of one of our railroads the other evening, and finding all the seats occupied, said in a loud tone, u Why, this car isn't going!" Of course these words caused a general stampede, and Waggs took the best seat. The train soon moved off. In the midst the indignation the wag was questioned. "You said this car wasn't going?? " Well it wasn't then," replied Waggs, "but His now.". , 0A big fat colored wouiam came to the Galveston chief of police, and told him tnat her step son naa run away, and that Bhe wanted to know where he was. " It bodders me to know why he left. He had every thing he needed to make him cumfable. I done all I could for him," she observed. "Has he any marks by which be may be recognized?" " Well, I don't reckon all de marks I made on him, with a bed slat, while de old man was holdin' him, has faded out yet." . Poor Human Nature. Human nature Is a curious study, says 1 rrk. ll... ll. ..t . .11 TSLuangti. . uo viuci siifiun tv iu. depot, i one . of the depot bandx, while sweeping out, thought he saw a twentj live cent piece under one of the bench. He went down on his kuees immediately, aud covered tbe piece with his hand. While be was in this position a well-dressed lady tapppd him on the shoulder and said ; " I Just dropped that." " What was It madam V" was the gentlemanly Interrogatory. M I think it was a quarter." 1 He placed It, without furthur parley, log, In her hand, aud she, tightly hold ing it, went away. What was her dis may to discover that it was a pepper mint lossenge. --Tia,niir"-tt -