7 i Philadelphia Advertisements. Heady-Mixed laints ! T V (J A 8 , JLj ' . . i v READY MIXED FAINTS t 0 WATER, NO CHEMICALS, KO BENZINE, BUT A TURK Oil. PAINT,;!; f ready rbrt.osE-li i BO BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .FAINT BENT BT MAIL. tTtu fiTT ON I IKE OTHER PAINT. MADE IT WITH II K4U ANUOIU VIZ: MOF.LY W1H111ISHKI) OUT. NOT FI.OWKD ON L1KK WA11SK PAINT ,; : Tire it, '';;; ' And Ion Will Prore It to be Hie Best Liquid Talut In the Market. JOHN LUCAS .te CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, ; VARNISHES, &c tW For Sample Cards apply to F. Mortl nner, New Uloomtleld, Pa., or to Jolin Lucas te Jo., Philadelphia. EIGLER & SWEARINGEN Successors to 8HAFFNEK, ZIEGLER A CO.. Importers and Dealers In IIoHlery, Oloves, llibbons, Nuspenders, THREADS, COMBS, and every Tarlnty of TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 38, North Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A Agents for Lancaster Combs. w. H. KENNEDY TRIMBLE, BRITTON Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 505 MARKET STLEET, PHILADELPHIA. 7 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALLPAPER. llLAXlt 1SOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order, "Nos. 530 Market and 521 Minor Streets, F1IILADELF11IA, FA. 3, ALSO, Publishers of Sanders' New Head ers, and Brook' Arithmetics. Also. Robert's aiistory ot the Uulted States, l'eltou's Outline Maps, etc. JJLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON, WHOLESALE Hardware House, . i' : : . : . : No. C23 Market Street, ' ! ' Philailelnhia, reun'ii. JANNEY& ANDREWS, wiioir.s ti.i: GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET STREET. Philadelphia, Pa. G RAYBILL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting: Twines, &., And a Hue Assortment ot "WOOD and WILLOW WARE, No. 420 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements CAMUEL BOMBERGER, ' ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IX'. I ' Dry Goods, Carpets, OIL CLOTHS,. Col ton !fc Woolen Clinl ,&. jl ,'No. 333 MARKET STREET, , PHILADELPHIA. Merchants wishing to select from as lai(je a Stuck ai can be found 'In tliw city, and at the LOWEST CASH PltlCEkshmiWlKlvenieacall. All mall order shall receive prompt atten tion, amleitre will be taaen to till them to at to Hive SiiMttactlon. Aiigut 3l.ltUiO.tf. WAINWRIGHT- & CO. I WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. S. DOUGHERTY ' , ! ' WITH ' ' , D. J. IIOAR & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT iND SHOP. W A HE II 0 U H E , (till MARKET ST: HEK'i", Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 JLirket Street, Philadelpliia, (Old Stand of Barcroft & Co.,) . WHOLESALE DEALERS I J I Y GO ODS, January 1 18:1. THE. SPRINGFIELD SEWING- MACHINE. Rest in the World. The manufacturers of the SPRINGFIELD are aware that. In order to inet the critical and economical demands of the times, the machine must possess a combination of mechanical excel leuces, making It superior to any of Its prede cessors, and at the same time be offered at a price that will place It within the means of all. Kullv realizing the force of these conditions, they oiler the SprlURlleld, confident that It will tiiiltllleveryreiiuiremetit that can be expected of a Hi st class family and manufacturing machine. Every Machine Is warranted perfect In construe Hon. In case any of the pu ts prove defoctlva,' when machine Is used fur family purposes, within live years from date ot purchase, the manufactur ers will replace such detective part without cliaree. Tills does not apply to needles, shuttles, or bobbins. Made by THE SPRINGFIELD Sewing Machine Company, 13 f.m SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Kow on sat. and dnrlnTftii. enn, flrt-(?lruw :xcrfcmo!f Tiokrts, rmm CnteAiyo anil lix-n! point, to DEN. VER COLORADO SPtUNQS, unit PUEBLO, AND RETURN, by IX (111 MlTEIlFNt BOl-TK!. ftt WOII'I.T- fiilly low rateii TIipho ttckrta will lie 1TOm1 point wtt within III'Uhmi (151 lnyH from ilnlc of ml, .ml to return Ulilll Ortob-r Hint following. l'ullittnn l'aloiw, Cm an. rtin by thlfl roinnnnv from CHICAGO t.i COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOPBIKAimd KANSAS CITY, fonnlliK nlini, with but one i-haniro of can to DENVER and PUE1JLO. Dlnlnir far. aro at tachoa to all throtisrh train., In whlcb lliujU. can tie obtained ut the rtMWOO able piioo of MTcnty-Uvo cuntj. For rates, further Information, and elcuaut Mi of LulUid Htntaaft-uv, adOrtibS, J. ft. A. BEAN, Oen'lEa.trrn Af., J17 BrondwRy.KewYork.andSOO Waahinutun hi., Hontoit, Mbh. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ,f HAHDWAIIE, IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F. MORTIMER, New liloom field. JACOB STRICKLER, PH. G. U Dealer In Pure and Reliable Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, eto. Tobaoco and ;iuars, Rlauk Books and Btallonery. JHr Prescriptions a spec I alt v. Ktohb Two doors East of the BliSurlnir. Bluointleld, May 3, lsi. ego BROWN'S 1 i n r i. K 0 o 3J SURE Jl APPETISER 13 u m f I IKON HITTERS nre highly recommenrlod for nil diseases rcnulrinji b n certnii, nnd cfliulent tonic J especial 1 Jndiqrstion, lhrnrpsiq. Intmnittent- S Ieren,WantrtApprtile.jAmrtfStrmgth.IjuofE Enriolies tlio blootl, S strengthens the nitisclcs,nn(l fiives new lifo to the nerves. They out like a chrtriu ? a on the dipesti vo organs, remnrinij all dyspeptic, tnmplom, such ns Tnnlhr the food, jMchiny,llndint!uiRtoinnch,lImrtburn,etc. Tho only Iron PrcimrntiOll ' that will not blacken tlio toeth or tfivo headache, bold hy b nil drtigcists. Write for the AllO Hook (32 ip. of useful mid miuisinn rend- a. mg; tcntji -te. ULiUWH fJHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Aid. Professional Cards. CHAS.J.T, MulNTIKK. Attorney at-Law. J New Itliximlleld. Perry co.. Pa. - All professional Imsluess prompt!) audfaltb (Ullyatteiidedto. 32 1 v. JOHN CAI.VIN WALL1S, Attorney at Law mid District Attnriiry. New llliionilletd Perry Co.. Pa. t-filllce over Murlliner's new sture. All lci,'nl business prmuptly nnd carefully transacted. May i, 18-1". i JE. I U X K IN."Attoriiey-ii.i.MW New llloonillelil. Perry Co., f a t)illce Next door to the residence iil.liulm Jiinklii. lot! JEWIS I'OTl'lill, ATXOltSJCV AT LAW, NEW IS LOOM FIELD. PISIMIV CO.. PA. ""Claims promptlv secmeil .jollrcted IVrltlnusaiid all leual luHiness carefiillyattend edto. Hyi OIIARLKSII.SMII.KY. Attorney at Law. New I! 1 1 i ii II i-1 I . I'errv Co. Pa. -Olllce two d inrs e,nt. of ,Ios'ih Smith's hotel. August 2, 1872 WM. A.SPUNSLKIt, Attorney-at-Law, Ottlce adjoluliiff his residence, on Easl Malnstreet, New llloointleld, Perry co., Pa. 32 lj WM. N. SE1BF.UT, Attomey-at-Law, New Hloomlleld. Perryco..Pa. Bloomtleld.3S31v. I- EWIH POTTER, notakt public. New Bloom. J Held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds. Bonds, iMortKuties and Leases carefully prepared ami acknowledgements taken. All Kilidsof Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certllled. will also l ake depositions to be rer.d Id auvcourt iu the United States. 7 10 1 y CIIAB. A. BAKNI5TT, Attomey-at-Law, New Bloom ti eld , Perry co. , Pa 0lll(!n on hlKh street, North side, nearly op positetlie Presbyterian Chinch. 8 21y ML. LIGtlETT. Attoknrt-at-Law, Newport, Perry County. Pa. Havinji permanently located at Newport, will give pninmt r.nd careful atientlnn to all busi Dess m liters committed to his care. . Olllce, No. :)n North Second Street. Newport. April 2P 1S7S. D R. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Physician and surgeon, WOlliceln residence on Main Street New Bloomtleld. Pa. CHROMC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tf T SUNDY.M.D. U riiysiclnii nutl Surgeon. A praduate of Cleveland Medical College. Located permanently In the borough of Bloom Held. Oilers his nrnlessional services to the citi zens of Blooinlield and MirroundiiiK vicinity. Calls In the country attended to promptly, Olllce In the room formerly occupied by Dr. I). It. Sweeney, in the residence of II. W. Smith. Main street, New Bloomllold, Pa. IV 6m' D R. K. M. ALEXANDER, SUROKOtf 'DENTIST, New Blooinlield. Perry County, Pa. a-Olllce on Malnstreet, South Side, nearly opposite the resilience of Wm. McICee. Everything belonging to the nrotesslon done In the best manner. 9ALL Wokk Wauuant ed. Terms moderate. 28 J W. ROWE, M. D. Plij slcliin nnd Surgeon Dentist. Olllce near Blxler'9 Mills, where all proiesonal business will be promptly attended to. Dental work of all kinds warrautedlii price and quality. May 25. '8U. ly. LIGHT-RUNNING PEOPLED Sowing Machine. The People' Bowing- IMnohlne Is light running has simple tunaions, a largo, asily. threaded shuttle winds the bobbin without running the works ot the machine, and is so Impla In Its construction that It la easily understood. AGENTS WANTED Where our sewing machines are not repre sented, and wooffur the most liberal Induce, meats. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co., , . PHILADELPHIA, PA. 13 6m ESTATE NOTICK Notice s hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ol John Smith, lateot Carroll twp.. Perry county, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under signed, residing at Shermausdale, Perry Co., Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement to ' CYRUS W. SMITH i . ... Aduiiuistrator. April 5, 1881. AYTRUEJONIC s MRS, LYDIA E. PINKHAM. OF LYNN, MASS. vS-'- v DIrtCOVKIlEIl OP LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGSTAELB COMPOUND. The Pnitlvo Cnre . Tor nil Female Complaints. Til.iprppimtlnn, as Its namo Rfrrnlflrfi, consists of Vi;uta:lQ ProiKirtie-j lliat are Larruk'js to tho uiot drl loatcinraliti. l')on one trial tlio merits of this Com poand trill bo reconisrj, narnllof is Immediate and T.-hcn Its us la continued, In ninety-nine caa:fj in ahun. i!itU, aiH,rmancntcuroitJrc'.-ta:l,aJllion.t;ntls will tes tify. On account of It.) proven mor!t:i. It Is to-dny rt commPTKiftl and proscri jctl by tbo best physicians In tho country. It will euro entirely tho worst form of filling of the utorus, Leucorrhrui, irregular and ptinfuj " SlenstrtLntion.aUOrarinnTroubles, Inflammation end Uleeratlon, FloolinB9, all Di:iilaecments and the con sequent spinal weakness , and is capceially adapted ti the Clianpo of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors fi-omthoutcrusinanearlyetaso of development. T!io t3:ideney tocmcerousliuuiorsthero Jj checkoj Tory speedily by Us use. . In fact it has prorrd bo the prcitx . 'e.ft and bc3t remedy tlict. lias over Itecn discover ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and pives n?w life nd vi;or. It removes falntnessfl!ati;!-cy, de stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves T.cn'rs of tho stomach It cures rioat!nr?( Ilradaches, Kervnus rrcttmton, General Mobility, Clecplcssncin, Dcprrsslon r.d Iiw'.i frcstinn. That feellnar of bearing CcAvn, cauMriff pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured L Its use. It will at all times, nndundcrr.il circumstca CPS, act in harmony with the tew that governs tho female fystc:n. For K idney Complaints of either sea tliis compountf is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound Is prepared ntCTJ and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Slaf n, Trieo 81.00. BIx bottles for 8-V'. Sent by mail in tho form of pills, also In tho form of Lnseng' on receipt ot price, 1.00, per box, for either. Mi riNKHAX fret lyanswci-s all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pain ; phlet. Address ns above Mention this paprr. Ko family should be without LYDIA Z. FINK HAM LlVn TILLS. They cure Confltipotion. CiUoubiiei.ti. -iidTorpidlty of the Liver. 85 cents per hex.. a.GKO. A. KELLY& CO.. (ieneral Aprents, Plttsburpli. 1'h. Also for sale by Jacob StricK lor, New Uloomileld, Pa. . 27uly Host fragrant & Refreshing of Perfumes Exceedingly Dellcite and Lasting. Pries, 23 ota.; Large Bottles, 75 ota. Sold by dealm Id Iropi A Pfamery Blgutar. of HU eox k Co., N . T., on rr.rr tattle. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC 3 I he meclictiio for Every Family. NEVER INTOYir.lTFS, Made from Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, Sdllingia, 3 and other of the ! vi.i.t9l,U rn.M,i:A. t-nn... J Parker's Ginger Tosic has remarkably varied j vui.uTcpuwcrs, cc isinegTeaiesiatomacn correct- 4 or, lilood Purifier ajid Livi r Regulator ever made & j The Best Medicine You can Use lor ilestoring Health & Strength 1 Itcommencesto act from the first dose, searche. 3 L out Ihe weak organi, and is warranted to cure or j help all diseases of the Bowels. Stomach. RIooH. 3 EKjdneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of i Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, ltlieuma- 3 .,u kiiu viiia.auD.nii, Try a bottle to-lav 1 itmav save vmir life, znrt C and $i sizes ntalidrutreists. Kvervcmuinebottla f has our signature on outside wrapper, HiscoX & r f' m v T ; . Mrc aving in Duying 411 sue. . . nst What Is Wanted. Everybody whose hair Is gray or faded has felt the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par ker'i Hair Ualsam satisfies the most fastidious in these respects. ' Sold by druggists at 50c. and $1. 29 d ly BKNJ. K. (iRAFTON, tiTOKT B. LADD, Haujert E. Paine. Late Vummistloncr 0 Patents. PATENTS. PAKE, GKAFTOX & LADD, Attorneyt-al-L'w tint Sotlcttnr, 0t American and Foreign Intents. 'o. 412 Firth Street, AVnisliiucrtoii, D. C. ' Practice Patent Law In all lt branchei In the Patent Ollleo, and In the Supreme and Circuit Court nf the I'nited Htntc. Pamphlet sent free on receipt of stump for postage. 06 WANTED GOLDEN DAWN ACENTS FOR or Liicht on the Ureat Future In this Life thromrh th Dark Valley and In the Life Kternal. 1LLUW 1KA.TKD. Bells last. Pays over $100 A Month for Agents. Bend (or olrcular and term. Also send addre of two or more book agents and 1U cents for e s: ot mallliiM. and receive the People's Mairazlne of choice litei atttre tree lor 6 month. Addies. P. W. ZI KG L tit & CO., U15 Arcll Street. Phlla delplila. Pa. ii o w ly 11 M1 j- wmiMm , ' ! Prize Essay on Cats. A few weeks ago the enterprising manager ot Bunnell's Museum, in Nevr York, treated the public to the novelty of a Cat Show or, " The Cat Congress," as it was digniflediy called. Prizes, In money and gold medals, etc., were ofTered for the oldest cat, tiie big. gestcat (33 pounds), the smallest cat (3 ounces), the best performing cat, Angoras, Maltese, ' Tailless, Black, White, and Tortoise-fchell cats. Besides all of these, a prize of ten dollars was awarded for the cat essay, to Walter C. Quevedot of Brooklyn, his efTort be ing the best of Ave hundred and fifty seven.' The essay was attached to a common wooden tip-cat such as little boys play with. It was as follows: ' "This Is a Cat." The enclosed cat knocked at our olllce window a few years ago, aud then came hi without being introduced. Since then it lias never eaten anything nor shown an inclination to become ac quainted with the back fence. It Is per fectly docile, but .Is apt to jump when stroked upon the back. Besides this, there are two other kinds of cats the cat of nine tails and the catof nine lives. The cat proper and improper derives his name from the manner in which you address him at night, thus "Scat!" The cat is a cuss that mews and purrs, be-nuss purr-haps it a-mew-ees him. He is covered with fur, Is filled with de celtfulness, abounds in cheek. I said that on purr-puss. He can place him self outside of a canary in full bloom, and then come and sit by your side and look up in your face with a smile that is " childlike and bland," chuck full of penitence and canary. Canary other ani mal do this i His fur is soft and glossy, but what this Is fur I cannot say. It Isn't so soft, however, but what it will break bricks. The cat is a smaller bird than the mule. As a general thing the cat can draw more than any other ani mal except a mustard plaster. I have known him to draw two bootjacks, a scuttle of coal, two or three charges out of a gun two or three swears out of a man, and other articles of bed-room furniture out of a third story window. This can also be said of the average Ger man band. In fact they are somewhat related, as the discoverer of the fiddle, listening to the music of the cat, cut him open to see where the noise came from, and thus laid the foundation for fiddle strings. Cats and fiddles thus became viol-instigators of suicides. They are unfeellne. I would say some thing about the cat-o'-nine- tails but it is a painful subject ; another reason is, I don't know anything about them. See Mr. Bergh. Please send the $10 by any of my kind reportorlal friends. You might also send a policeman with the reporter. Yours, categorically." He Heard It. Topnoody made up his mind that be Was'nt going to be bossed any longer by his wife, so when he went home at noon he stalked in and called out imperiously : "Mrs. Topnoody, Mrs. Topnoody!" Mrs. T. came out of the kitchen with a drop of sweat on the end of her nose, a dish-rag tied around her head, and a rolling-pin in her hand. Well, sir," she said, " what'll you haver"" Top noody staggered, but braced up. "Mrs. Topnoody, I want you to understand, ' madam" and he tapped his breast dramatically" I am the engineer of this establishment." " Oh, you are,are you t Well, Topnoody, I want you to understand that I" and she looked dangerous" am the boiler that will blow up and sling the engineer clear over into the next county. Do 'you hear the steam escaping, Topnoody ?" Top noody heard It, and he meekly inquired if there was any assistance he could render iu the housework. Had a good Offer. A Salopian parish clerk, seeing a wo man crossing the church-yard with a bundle and a watering can, followed her curious to know what her intentions might be and discovered that she was a widow of a few mouth standing. In quiring what she was Koing to do with the watering pot, she informed him that the bad begged some grass-seed to sow upon her husband's grave, and had brought a little water to make it spring up quickly. The clerk told her that there was no occasion for her to take that trouble the grave would ba green in no time. "Ah, that maybe,", was the frank reply; " but my poor husband made me promise not to marry again until the grass had grown over bis grave; and having a good ofler, I don't want to break my word, or keep as I am longer than lean help." mm
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