7 Philadelphia Advertisements. Iloady Mixed Paints ! JUCAS' READY MIXED PAINTS ! WOWATEtt.NO CHEMICALS, NO BKNZINK, BUT A PURK Oil,. FAINT, READY FOB USE. Siunplo Om,i1. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF ;PA1ST BENT BY MAIL. 4TIB PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD ANDUIL. VIZ: NICELY BKUHUKl) OUT. NOT FLOWED ON LIKE WATER PAINT TRY IT, And Ion Will Prore It to be the Hest Liquid l'alnt in tho Market. JOHN LUCAH Ac CO., . Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Green, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c t3 For Bample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, Now Bloomlleld, Pa., or to John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. 2EIGLER & SWEARINGEN' . Successors to 8HAFFNER, ZIEGLER & CO.. Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Suspenders THREADS, COMBS, and every variety ol TRIMMINGS & FANCY GOODS, No. 36, 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. ltLAMi KOOKS , Always on haud. and made to Order, Nos. 530 Market and 623 Minor Streets, PHILADELPHIA, FA. i."ALSO, Publishers of Banders' New Read ers, and Brooks' Arithmetics. Also, Robert's History of the United mates, Felton's Outline Maps, etc. JLOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON, WHOLESALE Hardware House, No. G25 Market Street, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS, . w iioli:s ti.i: GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia, Pa. QRAYBILL & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting: Twines, &., And a line Assortment of WOOD and WILLOW WAEE, No. 420 Market street, above 1th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. g AMU EL BOM BERGErT WITH UIi:JI,lM ftCOTT A CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Carpets, OIL CLOTHS, Cofloiifc Woolen halii,e. No. 333 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Merchants wishing to select from as large a Block as can be found 'In the city, and at the LOWEST HASH PHICKS. should give me a call. All mull orders slinil receive prompt atten tion, and oitre will be taKHii tu till tiiem to as to give satisfaction. August al,188u.tf. WAINWRIGHT & 667 WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Coruer ol 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Penn'a. J. S. DOUGHERTY WITH D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 613 MAI1KKT STREET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. H ALL, SHENK & CO., 405 & 407 Market Street, Philadelphia, (Old Stand of Barcroft & Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DllY GOODS. January 1 18S1. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER discovered, as It Is certain in its effects and does not blister. Read Proof Below. From Iter. N. P. (.ranger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans DlBtrlct. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880. DR. J. B. KENDALL & CO., Cents: In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Spavin Cure has been vory satisfactory Indeed. Three or four years ago I procured a bot tle ol your agent, and with it, cured a horse of lameness caused by Spavin. Last season my horse became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became better, but when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I dis covered thata rins bone was forming, I procured a bottle of Kendall's Spavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame, ueither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, P. N. GRANGER. Perseverance "Will Tell ! Stoughton, Mass., March 10m, 18R0. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to you and myself, 1 think 1 ought to let you know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very largo 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 oif, and two months for the small one. 1 liave used 10 bottles. The horse Is entirely well, not at all stiff, and no bunch to be seen or felt. This Is a wonderful medicine. It is a new thing here, but if it does for all what It has done for me Its sale wlU be very great. Respectfully yours, CHAS. E.PARKER. Is sure In effects, mild In its action as It does not blister, and yet Is penetrating and powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, If used for several days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, 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 for man or beast. It Is now known to be the best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain In its effects. 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 unqualified suc cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price H. per bottle, or Six bottles for $5. 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. KENDALL ft CO., Euosburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by all the leading wholesale druggists aud a large number of prominent retail druggist. -K. Moktimkh, New BloomUeld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. A FULL ASSORTMENT , . OF HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL WILL. BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F. MOB TIMER, New liloom field. TAC0B STRICKLER, PH. G. U Dealer In Pure and Reliable v DruRS, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, ete. Tobacco and Cigars, Blank Books and Stationery. 4wr Prescriptions a speclaltv. Htohk Two doors East of the Big Spring. BloomUeld, May 3, 1481. BROWN rr n SURE APPETISER 1 RON HITTERS nro liiglily recommended for nil diseased requiring a certain and eflicient tonic $ especially Indigestion, XtyspcpsiV., Intermittent Fevers, Want of Appetite,LofSof Strength .Laekof lnergy,ete. Knriches tho blood, ' BtretiRtlicns tho inusclps,nnd gives new life to the nerves. They ntt like aclinrtn on the 1 igpst i vo organs, rcmm'in.7 all dyipeptir mmptoms, stich ns Tasting the Food, JHchitg,llerUinth,Stomneh,lIeartbHm,ete. Tlio only Iron Preparation mm, imi nti uuu'Kcn 1110 tcctn or give noauacne. Bold by nil dnigcists. Write for tlir, A TIC Ttnnk (.12 pp. of UBeful iind amusing read ivz)oenlfrcc. 1JROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. Professional Cards. CHAS. J. T. MuINTlRK, Attorney-at-Law . New BloomUeld, Perry 00., Pa. All professional business pi-oniptlyaudfaltb. fully attended to. 3 2 1 v. JOHN CALVIN WALLIS, Attorney-at-Law aud District Attorney. New Blciomtield. Perry Co. Pa. Ofllce over Muiilmnr's new store. All legal business promptly aud carefully transacted. May 4. 18i. J E.. I UN KIN, Attorney-at-Law. New lllooinlleld. Perry co.. Pa. "Olllce Next door to the resideuce of Judge J tl 11 k 1 11 . 4ftt( JEAVlS 'Ol'TKll, ATTOHSEV AT hAW, NEW BLOOMPIELD. PERRY CO., ,PA. "Claltns promptly secured 1 oromntlv secured cnllentnri Wiitlnusand all leeal business earefulU attend. ed to. J 2 y CHARI, .H H. SMILE Y. Attorney at Law. New BlonmliHd, 1'errv Co. Pa. -Olllc. 'wo doors ent of Joseph Smith's hotel. August 2, 1872 WM. A. SPONSLER, Attorney-at-Law, Olllce ailjolnlng his residence, on East Malnstreet.New BloomUeld. Perry CO.. Pa. 321y WM. N. HKIBERT, Attorney-at-Law, New BloomUeld, Perryco.. Pa. BloomUeld. 3 33 lv. LEWIS POTT Kit, notakt public, New Bloom. Held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared and acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn aud certlHed. will also take depositions to be reed In auvcourt In the United Slates. 7 10 ly OHAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloom II eld. Perry co., Pa m-Offlce on high street. North side, nearly op posl.etho Presbyterian Church. 3 21y ML.LIGUETT. Attohnrt-at-Law, Newport, Perry County. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and caretul attention to all busl nes matters committed to hlscare. Olllce, No. 311 North Second Street. Newport, April 2? 1878. DR. 0. P. BOLLINGER, Physician and Surgeon, -Ofllce In resident on Main Street, New BloomUeld. Pa. CHRONIC DISEASES TREATED. 18 tt t sundy.m.d: U l'liysiclun and Surgeon. A graduate of Cleveland Medical College. Located permanently In the borough of Bloom Ueld. Oilers ills nrofessional services to the citi zens of BloomUeld aud Mirrounding viclnlly. Calls In the country attended to promptly. Olllce In the room formerly occupied bv Dr. D. H. Sweeney, In the residence of H. W. Smith. Main street, New BloomUeld, Pa. ID Gin D R. R. M. ALEXANDER, SUJtOEOy DEXTIST. New BloomUeld, Perry County, Pa. n- Olllce on Main St reet. South Side, nearly opposite the residence of Wm. McKee. Everything belonging to the profession done in lie uesi manlier, ball work warrant t- It Tal-mu mnHural. OB 28 J W. ROWE, M. D. PIitsIcIiiii aud Surgeon Dentist. Ofllce near Blxler's Mills, where all professional business will be promptly attended to. Dental work of all kinds warruulediu price and quality. May 25. '80. ly. LIGHT-RUNNING PEOPLE'S Sowing Machine. The People'u Sewing Machine Is light running has simple tonsions, a largo, easily threaded shuttle winds tha bobbin without running tho works of the machine, and is so simple in its construction that it Is easily understood. AGENTS WANTED Where our sewing machines are not repre sented, and we offer tbo most liberal induce ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA, 13 6m EsJTATK NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of John Smith, late of Carroll twp., Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under Signed, residing at Shermausdale, Perry Co., Pa. All persons indebted to said estateare request ed to make immediate payment and those having olaims will present them duly authenticated for settlement to CYRUS W. SMITH, Administrator. AYTRUEJONIC m m KIMGSFORD'S OSWEGO OSWEGO CORN STARCH PUREANDsiLVER GLOSS STARCH For the TSundrv. I, the host snri most ecnnomlcsl In the world. Is pert'rrtlT pure. fr'o fmm Arlils and othnr fcirclcn wilnlnncos Hint ininrn Linen. Is stronger than nny nllior, requiring tinieli li-ss qunlt tity in mititc. I, iiiilrorni, slllti ns and finishes work lriivalhesin. KinpsftiriV PiilverinslCornStsrrh tor I'liddiiitri, Blsnc-Msnxo, f'nke. Ae.. it pure Hint Jellentn. I'refenihln to llerniiiilu Arrowroot. When foil n.k for KlngsfnnVs Oswego Stnreh, see that yoi jet It, ns inferior kinds nro ofion sultitiited. Sold by nil flrit-rlnnt Grocer everfftt'hrrt. T. KINtiSFIIKl) A SON. Oswego, New Yjrk. Junuary 4 , 18S1 6m Books! Books! 0 Gift Books, Children's Boohs, Blanfc Books, School Books, Billies ! Testaments! And all Kinds of Books AT BBACWS Book & Drug Store. 0 Stationery at Wholesale or Retail O" Subscriptions taken for all News, papers and Magazines. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. YCU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PURflP Unllneil.or wllh Copper. Porclln,or Iron Lining. Each one slew-tied with my mime as msnuliu turer is warranted in material and con struction. For dale by the best houses in tho trmlo. If you do not know where to pet this pump, write to me as below, ami I will semi namu of ascot nearest you, who will supply you at my iowest prices. CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St, Philadelphia, Pa. 0W For sale by F. Mortimer, New BloomUeld, Pa. 22 Bknj. F. Grafton, Stori B. Ladd, IIalrkrt E. Pains. iafa CommUaioner qf Patents. PATENTS. PAINE, GRAFTON & LADD, ilt(orneys-a-X,aw and Soltctton 0 American and ForeHin Jfitents. . Xo. 412 Firth Street, "WatsliinertoM, I. c. Practice Patent Law In all Us branches In the Patent (mice, mid In the Btinreme and Circuit Courts of the Dinted States. Pamphlets sent lite ou reoelpt vt stamp tor postarge. 85 "Ml CA little boy In Belfast, Me., attend ed church lust Bunday for the first time. On returning home he w asked what wag done at the church, to which he replied : " First they sang, then a man prayed, and then they passed around a corn-popper." (7 Jones was eating dinner at his boarding house, and during his Investi gation of his plnte of hash he ran across a piece of postage stamp. The landlady saw him pick it out and look at It, and she began to get mad. But Jones said nothing, and laying down his knife and fork, began to dig with a spoon in the dish from which the piece of stamp had come. Finally when the lady could stand it no longer, she said: " Well' Mr. Jones, what Is the matter ?" " Oh, nothing," replied the philosoph er. ' " What are you prying In the victuals for then V" " Why, you see the pleoe of stamp re minded me of a letter I was expecting, and I just thought I'd prod around this dish a while, and see if I couldn't And the mail-carrier, and ask him about the letter without walking down to the ofllce." The mail-carrier was not found, and Jones has changed his boarding house. .- The Darkey's Explanation. Early in the late civil war, John Den nis, a full negro, believing himself fired with patriotic zeal, and able to serve his country, besought his master, a Georgi an and obtained permission to accom pany a regiment from that State, which was soon placed under the command of General Floyd. The history of that campaign is well known. On the re treat John became home-sick, and was allowed to depart. He had become well known to General Floyd and all his com mand. On his departure he wei ' to take leave of the general, when tht 1 lowlng dialogue was bad : "Well, John, you are going to leave us, eh V" "Yes, Mars Floyd; it 'pears like I could do more good at home now dan bein' beref so I thought I'd go home and 'courage up our people to hold on." " That's right, John. But are you going to tell 'em that you left us when running from the Yankees V" asked the General. " No, sir ; no, Mars Floyd, dat I ain't. You may 'pend upon my not tellin nothin' to 'moralize dem people." " But how will you get around telling them, John ?" said the General. "Easy enough, Mars Floyd. It won't do to 'moralize dem people. I'm goin' to tell 'em dis dat when I left de army it was in first-rate eperrits, and dat owl 11' to de situation of tie country and de way de land lay, we wm a-ad-vancln' backwards, and de Yankees was a-rctreatM on to ws." Harper's Maga- ... J". A . . J A Colored Parson on " Hades." - Parson Banday, a colore' I gentleman of long standing, went into a Little Bock book store yesterday aud asked : " Boss, in yer In possession ob de re- . 1 1 . 1 . 1. .1 T. - m . 1 a vibcu Biuiues uu ub uf a esutuieu t r When answered affirmatively he con tlnued : " An' so yer is a heppin ter' stribute dis disception. Talk ter me 'bout Hades. Hell is the word. What influence would my preachln' hab ef I -was ter tell de congregation dat he who don't obey de 'junctions is In danger ob Hades ? Dat ole book may be too slow fur de white folks, but it hits a nigger ' powerful nat'ral. Da say dat de Lord is unchangeable. If dat is de case, why does da wanter change His word Y Why do da say dat de inspired grs.mmar an 'rithmetlo ob de 'postels wfiuter be krected t I suppose dat whar Peter says " I go a flshin," de latter day gospel up starts wants him ter day, " De pronoun I, in de fust pusson, hab, arter mature, 'liberation, concluded to repair ter de sea shore, whar the aforesaid personal pro noun ob de fust pusson, proposes ter en-. gage in the piscatorial exercise," Dac ain't de kind ob a book to sabe a man. Dars' one faith' one Lord an' one bap tism, but the white folks is tryin'ter moVfl t j r fatfVta T i 1 a on' A. rviii1 titude of baptisms." " But, old man," said the bookseller, " you are at liberty to use the old edition." " Hain't de Gubner dun declared de ole book U repealed an dat de new one is in forcer" "Certainly not. 'ine uovernor Has no jurisdiction in such matters." "An da can't take de old book away from me r" "No." " Den I'ze heeled' caze I'ze got hell oa my side; and I'll tell yer, when a nig gah ain't got the fire an de brimstone on bis side, he caint col leek ten cents a year from de church."