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    THK TIMES, NEW 11L00MFIKU, I'A., JULY f, 181.
L Ji i 1 id o I iU t ii Advertisements.
Ready Mixed Paints !
u c a s '
HEADY MIXED FAINTJS !
NO WATKIl, NO CIIKMICAL9, NO BENZINE,
BUT A rUllE
Olli 1MIMT,
READY FOll USE.
HfllUl3 OlU'tlW.
80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF .PAINT
BENT BT MAIL.
IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE
WITH I w" ANDOIL. VIZ ! NICELY
U1UIHHk'mUT. NOT FLOWED
ON LIKE WA1E11 FAINT
TRY IT,
And Yon Will Prove II to ho tho Bent
Liquid Puiut lu the Market.
JOHN IVUOVH Ac. CO.,
Philadelphia,
MANUFACTUKEHS OF
Swiss mid Imperial French Ureen,
WHITE LEAD, COLORS,
VAUNISIIKS, &c
For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti
mer, New BloomUeld, Pa., or lo John Lucas &
(Jo., Philadelphia.
EIGLER&SWEARINGEN'
Successors to
HHAFFNEU, ZIEGLEK S Ct).,
Importers and Dealers in
' Hosiery, Sloves,
lllbboii, fSuspenders,
THREADS, COMBS,
aud every variety of
TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS,
No. 36, North Fourth Street.
I'JIILADELPJIIA, PENN'A
Agents for Lancaster Combs.
w.
H. KENNEDY
WITH
TRIMBLE, BRITTON & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
.No. 505 MARKET BTLEET,
PHILADELPHIA.
7 1
gOWR
, POTTS & CO.,
BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
And Dealers lu
CURTAIN & WALLPAPER.
IS I. A Mi 1SUOKS
Always on hand, and made to Order,
Nos. 530 Market aud 523 Minor Streets,
riHLAimLVHIA, l'A.
t3, ALSO, Publisher of Sauders' New Road
ei's, anil Brook' Arithmetics. Also,, Robert's
History of tho United States, Felton's Outline
Maps, etc.
T LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON,
WHOLESALE
Hardware House,
No. 025 Market Street,
Phi lutl elphla, Penn'n.
JANNEY & ANDREWS,
HHOLI.SALi:
No. 123 MARKET STREET,
IMiilatlclphia, Pa.
QRAYBILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Oil Cloths, Carpets,
Shades, Brooms,
Carpet Chain, Wadding,
Batting: Twines, &.,
And a line Assortment of
WOOD and WILLOW WARE,
No. (20 Market street, above 4th,
PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia Advertisement)!.
gAMUEL BOM BERG ER,
WITH
itin.a,i:, mo it v to..
WHOLESALE DKALEHS IN
Dry Goods, Carpets,
OIL. CLOTIIH, ,
CfllfoiuV Woolen Cim I ii, Af.
No. 313 MARKET STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Merchants wishing to select from as large a
stm k aw fun be found ;ln the city, ami at Hie
LOWKST CASH PUICHS. should (live me a call.
All mull orders nIi HI iviimve nrompl Men
tion, mid cue will be taw.eii lu till tliein ro as to
give satisfaction.
August 31, ISSU.tf .
WAIN WRIGHT & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND
TEA DEALERS,
North East Corner of 2nd and Arch Street,
Philadelphia Tenn's.
J.
S. DOUGHERTY
WITH
D. J. IIOAIt & CO.,
WBOLESALS
BOOT AND SHOE
V A It K HOUSE,
B1U MAltKKT STItKKT,
Philadelphia, Penn'a.
JJAlLTsHENKfiTco"
105 A: 107 Market Street,
rhilariclntiia,
(Id Stand of Barcroft &Co.,)
WHOLESALE DEALEltS
IN
1 JtY G O O T H .
January 1 1831.
TH E
SPRINGFIELD
SEWING MACHINE.
Hest in the World.
Them iimUctiirersor the SPHINUFIKLD are
aware that. In order to in-.pt the critical and
economical demands ot tin times, the m idline
must possess a combination of mechanical excel
lences, innklni It superior to nnv of Its prede
cessors, and at the same time be offered at a price
that will place It within the means of all.
Fullv reali.lHg the forcu ol these conditions,
they oiler I lie Hpilnglleld, coulldent that It will
llulllll every requirement that can be expected of
a llrst class family aud manufacturing maelilne.
Every Machine Is warranted perfect In construc
tion. In case any of the puts prove defective,
when machine is used for family purposes, within
live years from date of purchase, the manufactur
ers will replace such delectlve inut without
charge. This does not apply to needles shuttles,
or bobbins. Made by
THE SPRINGFIELD
Senilis Machine Company,
13 6m
SPUINC1ITELD, MASS,
Row on lataitnri flnrtnirrtip noafin,
nrnt-'ln8 Kxct'RsioN Tiokrts, fwm
(hlcimt tnt local point, to TJEX
VEI1 .COLORADO RPRTKQR, ami
PVEBLO, AND RETURN, h six
(tlWiiKKKRFNT ni;TKS, at woti'Inr
fiilly luw iiues. TIkmr ticket will be
(rood (foiiifr wwt within Itrtepn ( 1 5)
unyw from anlr of Mdo. ami to return
until October .', Ut foliuwln?.
Pullninn rnlutM) Can nrti tun by
this Company I'rnm CHTOAOO to
COUNCIL BLtJJb'k'S, TOPKKAnnil
KANSAS CITY, fnrmlinf r line with
but one ehiuitre of cam to DENVB R
mitt PUEBLO. IMnhiir furs aro at
tavhixt to all through truin-t, in which
mcali can be obtained at llm muoa
ble pi le of WYcuty-llve cunts.
For rntot, further Information,
ana euwuit lnp of Uulted
Ktatei ti'uu, addrues,
J. Q. A. BEAN, Oen'l Eastern Ajrt.,
H17 Inmdwny.Kt'wYork,ftnd300
akhiimton bt., liouUm, Ma.su.
HUM.
A FULL ASSORTMENT
OF
; HARDWARE,
IRON & STEEL
WILL BE FOUND AT
OUR NEW STORE-ROOM.
F. MOItTIMlSli,
Xew liloom field
Jacob stricklerTphTg!
U Dealer in Fine and Reliable
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
Toilet and Fancy Artlclf s. Fine Perfumes, etc
Tobacco and Cigars lllunk ltouks aud Stationery.
" Fiescrlptions a syeciaitv.
SroiiE Two doors Fust of the Hlg Spring.
bioomlleid, Muy . Nsl.
BROWN'S
SURE
APPETISER
Ii
s
1 1 I UOX ItlTTEItfl nrn lilglily rocommentled for nil tllscnscs requirlnir
f;n perm in anil cllicicnt tonic rspecially Jmlimrtum, Dinjmniit, Jnla-viiltrnt
j? lcvas, lant of Apprtitr,LQi!iif Strmyth jAtrknf Lnrrrif,ct Enrli'lics tlio lilood,
i slreiiL'lliens the niiii.cli'R.nnil irives new
a rn the dirsl i vo mentis, rcmnvimj nil dynpeptie mimptmn, such tin Trinlinr the Food,
Jl.lchi 1),I Ii-tdin Hut fhimarh,lIrnr(burn,cto. TllO only Iron Prllir loll
i j 111111 nin i;jm. iiiiicrcii i ins leein or pivo lioaiiavilo. hold by
9 . nil (lruuirUis. AVn'o f, ,r tlm A llOllnnk ffl2 tip. of useful mill nmiifilnc read
U ing) --. ,-nifru. -DKOWN C1II23IICAL CO.,IJultlinoro,Md.
I srsi ii-.se-"
frolevsloiial Cards.
CH1AH. J.T. MclNTlltK, Attoruev-at-Law
J New hloomltelil, I'eiryeo.. Fa.
-All professional business prom ptlj and fait b
lullyattended to. H 1 1 v.
TOIIN CAI.VIN WAI.I.If
and HI si l It t Mliim.y.
S, AIloineyat-LllW
NfW HlnnliiliPliI IVitv ('n Pii
-(llllce over Mnrilniei's new Mine'. All leual
business nroinptly ami caieliilly transacted.
May 4. lSl".
JK..IUNKIN, Attoniey-at l.Kw ,
New .JIiMiiiilleld. I'ei rv e-;.. fu
-i)itlee Next dooi' to the residence ul.fmlKi
uiiklii. i ill
J EWls eOTTF.lt,
A ITOIIN KV AT I.AW,
NICW IILOOMKf KM). PKIIII V CO.. FA
"Claims proinptlv secured collected
WritiliKsiiiid all leital InisiiiHsr f-urefiilh illend
ed lo. .12 I
CI1AKI.KH ll.isMILKV. Atlifrnev Hi Law.
New Itloomllrld. I'errv I'n. I'a
-Olllce twi d, mi's eisi of .Iihh),i Hinlth's
hotel. Ailiiiist. i. 1372
WM. A.Sl'ONSMCIi, Attoruet-at-Law
Olllce adjoliilni-' his residence, on Fast
Mainstreet, New llloomllehl. Ferry co.. Pa. 32 Is
WM. N. SK1P.KRT, Attoruey-at-Law.
New Hloninlleld. Ferryco.. Ta
Bloomlield. nilv,
rEWISFOTTKIl. NurAUT public. New Bloom
J Held. Perry Co., Fa.
Deeds. Bonds, Mm I Klines and Leases earefull)
prepared and acknowledgements taken. All
kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and
certi lied, will also take deposit ions to be ret.d Id
auvcourt In the United .states. 7 10 ly
C1IA8. A. BAItNKTT, Attorney-at-l.aw, i
New Hloonineid.l'errved.,P
.OIIIce on hluh street. North side, nearly op
posltethe Presbyterian Cliiirch. ' 8 21y
ML. LlU'.iBTT. Attiiunrv-at-Law.
Xewiiort, I'erry County. Pa.
Having permanently located at Newport, will
give prompt and eareliil attention to nil busl
uess m liters committed to lilse:ne,
. Olllce, No. so North SccondStreet. .
Newport. April 2? 1S7S.
D
R. 0. P. BOLLINGER,
rnysician and surgeon,
Olllce In residence on Main Street
New
Bloomlield. Fa.
CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 If
"t "sundy.m. d.
U I'll j slcliin nml Surgeon.
A irradiiato of Cleveland Medical Oolleee.
Located permanentlv In the borough of Bloom.
Held, oilers his professional services to the citi
zens of Bloomlield and MirrounilliiK vicinity.
Calls lu the country attended to promptly. Olllce
In the room formeiiv occupied bv Dr. D. H.
Sweeney. In the residence of II. W. Smith. Mala
street, M-w llloomlleld , Pa. HI tin
D
U. 11. M. ALEXANDEU,
sunoKoy nicy rt st.
New Bloomlield. Perry County, Pa.
W (lllle ort Main Street, South side," nearly
opposite t lie resilience of Win, MeKee
Everything In'loiiulnn to the nrotessinn done
in the best manner. j.Ai.L Woiik Wakiiast
t:i). Terms moderate. 28
J W. ROWE, M. D.
i'liTslclun nutl Sur(,reoti Dt'iitlsl.
Olllce near Hixler's Ml lis, where all prolesslonal
business will be proinpily at tended to. Dental
work of all kinds warranted!!! price and quality.
May 25. '8U.lv.
PEOPLE'S
Sewim? Macliino.
um fir
Tho 1-eople'i. Eicwlotr Alnrlilne Is llght
runnlnB has slaipla t3naion.i, a laro, easily
threaded shuttlo winds tho bobbin without
running tho works of the machine, and Is so
simple In Its construction that It U easily
understood.
AGENTS WANTED
Where our sewln? machines are not repre
sented, nnd wooftVr tl:o most liberal induce
ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the
Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
13 Cm
EST AT li N OTIC K. Notice Is hereby Itlven
that letters of administration 011 the estate
01 John KniKh, late of Carroll twp perry county.
Pa., deceased. Imve been granted to the under
signed, residing at Sliermansdale, Perry Co.. Fa.
All persons indebted losald estate are request
ed tomakeiinmedlalepavmeut and those having
claims will present thom'duly authenticated (or
settlement to
CVKUS W. SMITH,
. Administrator.
Aprils. 1881.
ATRUEJ0NIC
life to the nerves. The n, t IlL-f. n ,.l,or,
KlflGSFORD'S
OSVEGO
iiUflFflfti..
UOfVCIaU
CORN
STARCH
PUREAMDSILVER
GLOSS
STARCH
Fnrtlin t.siindrv is Hie iihsi ,i nil must ernnntnlca) In
the world U ie.....tl pur-. fr.-e from Adda and
other forelun oli.fioi.M Unit Inlnre I.lncn. Is
troniier than any other. mmlrliiK mini, sw (pinli.
tlty in itsfim. Is inill'iim. stilt ns nml finishes work
al mm the same. Kin .fonl'j Piilvcrln ii ( ornSlnrcli
for Pinldili.-s. Illnni-Mimw. dike e.. in pore nn.l
lellnun. Prrenil.le In Mentmdn Arrowroot. When
fon ask for KliiKfonl's tiswefo Stnri h, we that yim
get it, ns Inferior kinds urn nliun ,"iili-tllnt"d.
Scltt bfl ttl ftrst-rlitM Ornivm rvrrHirh'rt!.
1. KINOHPOKII &. SOS, Oawc,-o, New Yjrk.
Junua-y 4,1331 1m
uost fragrant a Refreshing of Perfumes
Exceedingly Delicate and Lasting.
Price, 3 ct3.; Largs Eottleo, 75 ota.
Sold by dealers In Vng, tt Perfumery. Slgnarore of Hit.
cox A Co., N. Y., on erery bottle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
i ne meaio'ne Tor tvory Family.
NEVER INTOXICATES.
t Madefrom Oinccr, liuclin. Mandrnkt. Slilllneu.
nnd other of the best vetretablo remedies known. J
r i aukct s uikckr toxic tins remarkahly varied 1
t or. Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator ever made &
m mirtn,cuijwcrs, ct isine ereaiesi ntomacn Lnrreet.
E The Best Medicine You can Use
for Eestoring Health & Strength 3
i It commences to art fmm tho Art Ana Matv-ti J
t out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or J
Eiitipuuuiciiscs 01 me uoweis, t-tomacn, liiood, A
Kidneys, I.ivcr, Urinary Orgnns, all Complaints of J
Women, Nervousness. Sleculcssness. 11 lie urn a J
r tUm on J ltrunk.iiati. A
Tryabotllcto-day; it may save your life, joct. A
L ana i sizes ntnlldriiggists. .veiy genuine bottles
f has our signature on outside wrapper, Hiscos &
4.0., jx. Large saving in buying $i sue
Jnst TTbat Is 'Wanted.
Everybody whose hair is gray or faded has felt
the need of n Hair Restorer and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par.
ker'i Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in
these respects. Sold by druetpsts at 50c. and $1 .
. 211 d ly
BEN.t. F, GltAFTON. Stokt B. Ladd,
llAi.neKT E. Paine.
' Late (XnnmliMloner 0 Patent-
PATENTS.
l'AIXF, UluflOX & LADD,
Attorncyn-al-Lnm nnit fiol!rltorii 0 American
unit Forclpn iVitents.
No. 412 Firih Strict,
"WjiKliiiijjtoii, I). C.
Practice Patent Law In all its branches In the
Pitent onico, and 111 the Supi eme and Circuit
C jiii ts of the fjnited States. Pamphlet sent free
on receipt of stamp for postage. 35
YOU CAN BUY THlj BLATCHLEY
PUillP
t'nllnfii,or with C'opicr,Porrrliiln,or lion
l.li.lK. Kuril one tcnciled Willi my lmnie us
maniiiui'liirer is unrniuteil in material and ton
Mriicllon. For sale by the lK't hoio-es In the
trnde. If you do not know wheru to get this
pump, wrilo to 1110 as below, and I will tviul
tmiiie of nsent neiiresl you, who will mpply you
at my lowest prices.
CHA3. 0. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer,
308 Market Bt., Philadelphia, Fa.
For sale bv F. Mortimer. Ne Bioomtleld,
Pa. ii
mm fl I
r
-d OSWEGO NY. xJt j
Br ,s
tW" A limn liolnn tormentetl with
corns put Ills foot through, a window
and the pane was gone Instantly.
a m --
don't so ruuoh mind," ald Mr.
llenpeck "I don't o much mind a
woman' having a mind of her own, ex
cept that In such a case ohe usually
takes charge of her husband's also."
. .- ,
C35"Tlie gate money : A naughty man.
who had the contribution box ,liiboved
under his nose" just after au appeal .to
strive to enter In at the straight gate,
said he supposed they wanted to make
sure of the gate money.
3f" " Courtesy opens many "doors,"
says the old adage. " This may be true
as far as it goes," says a commentator;
" but you might stand before a batik
building and courtesy till your spinal
column was as limber as an old postage
stamp, yet the doors wouldn't spring
back on tbelr hinges worth a cent."
ftlfA farmer one autumn day required
a number of reapers ; several presented
themselves, aud all were engaged with
one exception. The poor man thus
omitted said :
"Master, won't you hire me V"
"No," said the former.
"Why not."
"Because you ure too little."
"Too little 1" cried the man, "does
your honor reap your corn at the top V"
What could the farmer do but roar with
laughter, and send th6 little man to join
his comrades In the field ?
B-y A man who was too poor to In
dulge in any luxuries other than chil
dren was presented by a loving but uu
reckoniug wife with triplets three boys
and lje sought for some family to adopt
them. Mr. Clark was rather inclined to
take them, but his good wife thought
that one would perhaps be enough.
They were talking it over before their
little eight-year-old daughter, who said :
" Why don't you take one of them, ma,
or don't they want to break the set J"'
.
Solemn Thoughts.
" Bejabers," said Patrick O'Rafferty,
as he was reading about a case of suicide;
be japers, if iver I take me own life it
will be wld chloroform."
" Kivir do the loike of that, Pat," said
Mrs O.ltafTerty, "for yer inimie3 will
bring it up again ye aftherwards as long
as ye live."
" I know all that, but little I'll care.
It's the best way to doi, for ye see, Mrs.
O'Raflerty, ye just doze off, and you
don't even know ye are dead till yer
wake up and rade about it In the pa
pers." " That's thrue," said Mrs. O'llafferty,
solemnly' and the subject was dropped."
The Minister's Cow.
Au exchange tells this droll story of a
clergyman's experiment and how it
ended : ,
Borne years ago there lived in Central
New York a very worthy and' respecta
ble divine known as Father Ooss. He
had a hired man named Isaac, who al
ways obeyed orders without question.
Father Ooss bought a cow one day
which proved refractory when milked,
refusing to surrender the lacteal fluid,
although Isaac used all the persuasive
arts of which he was master. He finally
reported her delinquencies to his master.
" Well, Isaac," said he, " go to the
barn aud get those pieces of new rope."
Isaac obeyed; the cow was driven
into the stable' tied with a piece of the
rope, when the Itev. came out, armed
with a knife.
"Now," he exclaimed to Isaac, "I
will get on the cow's back and .you tie
my feet beneath her, then you go on
with your milking, and with my weight
on her back she must give down her
milk."
Isaac obeyed. The feet were tied, the
pail got and milking commenced.
But bossy objected, and plunged wild
ly about. The stable was low, and the
ltev's head was fearfully thumped.
" Oh, Isaac, Isaac 1" bawled he " cut the
rope."
Isaac seized the knife ind cut not the
rope which tied the nnster's feet' but
the one that tied the w. The stable
gate was open, also the yard-gate.
Away darted the frantic cow, the ter
rified man on her back, helplessly roar
ing : " Stop her, stop her !"
While madly careering down the road
he met a parishioner, who excitedly
called : " Why, Mr, Goss, where are
you going?"
"Only God and this cow know!"
groaned he; "I don't."
The animal was finally caught and
the man released' much frightened but
uuburt.