7 Philadelphia Advertisements. Koady Mixed Paints ! u c a s ' READY MIXED TAINTS ! NO WATER, NO CHEMICALS) NO BENZINE, BUT A TURK OIL PAINT, READY FOB USE. Stuuplo Otwds. 80 BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF rAlST BENT BY MAIL. IT IS PUT ON LIKE OTHER PAINT. MADE WITH LEAD AND OIL, VIZ: NICELY BRUSHED OUT. NOT FLOWED ON L1K.K WATER PAINT TBY IT, And Yon Will Prove It to be the Best Liquid l'alut in the Market. JOHN LTJCA.8 Sc CO., Philadelphia, MANUFACTURERS OF Swiss and Imperial French Urcen, WHITE LEAD, COLORS, VARNISHES, &c For Sample Cards apply to F. Morti mer, New BloomUeld, Pa., or to John Lucas & Co., Philadelphia. EIGLER&SWEARINGEN' Successors to BHAFFNEH, ZIEGLER CO., Importers and Dealers In Hosiery, Gloves, llibbons, 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 ft Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, No. 505 MARKET BTLEET, PHILADELPHIA 7 1 gOWER, POTTS & CO., BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, And Dealers In CURTAIN & WALLPAPER. II L A Mi KOOKS Always on hand, and made to Order, Nos. 530 Market and 521 Minor Streets, PHIL A DEL PHI A , PA. 3,tALSO, Publishers of Sanders' New Head rs, and Brooks' Arithmetic. Also, Robert's History ot the United States, Feltou's Outliue Maps, etc. T LOYD, SUPPLEE & WALTON, WHOLESALE Hardware House, No. 625 Market 8treet, Philadelphia, Pcnii'a. JANNEY & ANDREWS, GROCERS, No. 123 MARKET STREET, lMitladelphla, Fa. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Oil Cloths, Carpets, Shades, Brooms, Carpet Chain, Wadding, Batting: Twines, &., And a One Assortment ol WOOD and WILLOW WARE, He. 120 Market street, above 4th, PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia Advertisements. gAMUEL BOMBERGER, WITH HlftUM?, SC OTT fe CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Carpets, OIL CLOTHH, (Jolt on fc Woolen Chain, V No. 333 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.' Merchants wishing to select from as large a stock as can lift found "111 the city, and at the LOWEST CASH PlflCKS. should give me a call. . All mall orders slu'l receive prompt at ten tion, anil euro will be taaeu to II 1 1 them to as to give satisfaction. AURUM, 31.18IW.tf. " WAIN WHIG UT "& CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND TEA DEALERS, North East Comer of 2nd and Arch Street, Philadelphia Fenn'a. J S. DOUGHERTY WITH , D. J. HOAR & CO., WHOLE9ALB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, HI!) MARK 1ST STKEET, Philadelphia, Penn'a. JJALL, SHENK & C0 405 & 407 Market Street, Phil ult Iphin. (Old Stand of Barcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. JanuaryJ188L KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ! THE MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY EVER discovered, as It Is certain In Its eltects and does not blister. Rend Proof Below. From Key. Ji. I. (inuiger, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Albans, Vt., Jan. 20th, 1880. DR. .1. B. KENDALL ft CO.. Cents: In reply to your letter I will say that my experience with Kendall's Spavin Cure has been vol y satisfactory Indeed. Three or four)ears ago I procured a bot tle of your agent, and Willi 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 dls coveredthata ringbone was forming. I procured a bottle ol Kendall's Spavin Cure, and with less than a bottle cured him so that he is not lame, neither can the bunch be found. Respectfully yours, P. N. GRANGER. Perseverance Will Tell ! Btoughton, Mass., March lfiin, 1880. B.J. Kendall & Co., Gents: In Justice to yon and nivself. I think 1 ought to let You know that I have removed TWO BONE SPAVINS with Ken dall's Spavin Cure," one very large one; don't know how long the Spavin had been there. I have owned the horse eight mouths. It took me four months to take the large one olf, and two months for the small one. 1 have 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 ine its sale will 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 aud powerful to reach any deep seated pain or to remove any bony growth or any other enlargement, If used for i-eveial days, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, sprains, swellings, any lameness and all enlargements of tlie 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 etfects. It Is used full strength with perfect safety at all seasous 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 sue cess, to our knowledge, for beast as well as man. Price fl. per bottle, or Six bottles for to. 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 SCO., Euosburg Falls, Vermont. "Kendall's Spavin Cure" Is now sold by alt the leading wholesale druggists aud a large uumber of prominent retail druggists. - K. Moktimku, New BloomUeld, agent for Perry Co., Pa. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, IRON & STEEL WILL BE FOUND AT OUR NEW STORE-ROOM. F. MORTIMER, New liloom field. JACOB STRICKLER, PH. G. ' U Dealer In Pure aud Reliable Truss, Medicines and Chemicals, . Toilet aud Fancy Articles, Fine Perfumes, etc. Tobacco and Cigars, Blank Books aud Stationery. Prescriptions a speelaltv. Stokk Two doors Kast of the BlgSprlug. Bloointleld, May 8, 11. BROWN'S sure Id) l? fo)S APPETISER 0) r HI rO)5 mm hi L3 La VI v I I HON HITTERS nrd highly recommended fr nil diseases renuliing 5 a certain mnl cfllolent tonic; especially IndigeMum, Ihjnejma, Inlewittentl leivr,nanlofApprh((-JJ(nfStrmgth.lAir.ktfKnerqu,etc. Enriches the Hood, 8 BtreiiL'tliens the luuscles.nnil elves now life to the nnrviu. Tl.o ..i l!t-n. on the I tllK',stivo()rHns,rcmm)m3nWfp(,(m;)(ms,sncli ns Tnainq the Food, Ji:lthivj,lfeat in the S'tomnch,Heartburn,elc. Tlio only Iron I'rpparat I mi that iviU not blacken tlio teeth, or grlvo headache, gold by nil linguists. WH-n f .r th- A H C Hook if)2 pp. of useful nnd imiiising read ing) nntf.ee. 1JROVN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. I'lolossioiiul Cards. CHAS. J. T, Muf NTIRK, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloointleld, Perry co., Pa. -AII proteysioiinMiiislness prompt lyandfaltb lully attended to. 8 2 1 v. JOHN CALVIN WA1.L1S, Attorney at Law and District Attorney. New Blnomllelit. Perry Co. Pa. ftT-OttlcR over Mortimer's new store. All legal business promptly and carefully Uiinsiieled. May 4, lSsu. JK. .1 UN KIN, Attorney. at-LaT New llioomtleld. Perry co.. Pa. WOltlee Next door to the residence of Judge Jiinklu. ftt JEWlS I'OTTKIt, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. NEW BLOOM KIKJ(I. PKItltV CO.. PA. Claims promptlv secured collected Wrltingsaud all legal business carefully attend edto. a yi CHARI, '.B 11. HM1LKY. Attorney at Law. New Bloointleld, I'hitv Co. Pa. I-OIHoi 'i doors east nf JosMph Smith's Hotel. (August 2, 1872 WM. A.SI'ONSI.EK, Attomey-at Law, Olllce adjoining his residence, on Kasl Malnstreet.New BloomUeld. Perry co., Pa. 3 a ly WM. N. SE1BKRT, Attorney-at-Law, Now BloomUeld. Perryco.. Pa. BloomUeld. a 331 v. IEWIB POTTEIt. not a it T public. New Bloom J Held. Perry Co., Pa. Deeds. Bonds. Mortgages and Leases carefully prepared aud acknowledgements taken. All kinds of Pension and Bounty papers drawn and certllled. will also take deposit ions to be rei.d In anvcourt In the United States. 7101y CHAS. A. BAKNKTT, Attorney-at-Law, New Bloointleld. Perry co.. Pa -OHlee on high street. North side, nearly op positethe I'resbyterlan Church. 3 21y ML. LlUdlSTT. AtT'Ihnfy-at-La w, A'et(or(, terry Oounty. Pa. Having permanently located at Newport, will give prompt and carelul attention to all bust ness matters committed to his care. V Olllce, No. 30 North Second Street Newport, April 2f 1878 D R. 0. P. BOLLINGER, rnysiciaa ana surgeon, onice III residence on Main Street, New BloomUeld. Pa. . CHRONIC DlisEASE8 TREATED. 18 tf T SUNDY.M.D. U Physician ami Surgeon. A graduate of Cleveland Medical College. Located ueriniineiit.lv in the borough of Bloom. Held. Oilers his professional services to the citi zens of Bloointleld and surrounding viclnily. Calls luthe country attended to promptlv. Olllce III the room formerly occupied bv Dr. D. II. Sweeney, In the residence nf 11. W. Smith. Main street. New BloomUeld, Pa. It) 6m D R. K. M. ALEXANDER, SUROEOY DENTIST, New BloomUeld. Perry County, Pa. fOtlleeon Main Street. South Side, nearly opposite the residence of Wm. McKee. Everything belonging to the nrofession done In the best manner. Ai.L Worm Warrant ed. Terms moderate. 28 j w.rowe,m1x Plijrslclan and Surgeon Dentist. Olllce near Bixler's Mills. where all prolesslonal business will be promptly at tended to. Dental work of all kinds warraiitedln price and quality. May 25, '80. ly. LIGHT-RUNNING PEOPLE'S Sowing Machine. The FeoplB'k Sewing Muchlns Is light running has simple tensions, a largo, cosily threaded Bhuttlo winds the bobbin without running tho works ot the machino, and la so Blmple In Its construction that It is easily understood. AGENTS WANTED Where our sewing machines are not repre sented, and woofTer the most liberal Induce ments. Send for Illustrated Circulars to the Philadelphia Sewing Machine Co., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 13 6m rest .,1111111 ii i 1 1. . ., 'j. I 7ISTATK MOTIC'K. Notice Is hereby given U that letters of administration on the estate of John Smith, lateof Carroll twp.. Perry countv, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the under slgued, residing at Sliermansdule. Perry Co., Pa. All persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for seltleuieutto CYRUS W. SMITH, Administrator. MTRUEJ0NIC U W JG3 P URE TINTED GLOSS PAINT ! WOJN'T make experiments on your buildings with untried aud unreliable amides at jour expense. OJ"T PAY for water and benzine 51. CO to ti.io per gallon. DO 1JDY the Lucas reliable and guaranteed Tinted Gloss Circulars and Sample Cards of Paint mailed on application. JOHN LUCAS & CO, 141 North Third Street, 13 fim Philadelphia. Pa. Books! Books! 0 Gift Books, Children's Books, Blank Books, School Books, files! Testaments ! And all Kinds of Books AT BEACH'S Book & Drug Store. n Stationery at Wholesale or Retail o BS" Subscriptions taken for all News. papers and Magazine. E. C. BEACH, Newport, Penn'a. tsra o ! YOU CAN BUY THE BLATCHLEY PUSlliP tn1ini1,or svlfhCopicr, Porrrlaln,or Iron I.lnluK'. Each one Penciled with my iimne as mnmilttcturer iswarrnnted In material and con struction. For sale by the best houses in the trade. If you do not know where to pit this pump, write to me ns below, aiul I will sew! nnmoof ncent nearest you, who will supply you at iny lovet prices. CHAS. 6. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 308 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. For sale by F. Mortimer, New Bloointleld, Pa. 22 PATENTS. F. A. Lehinann. Solicitor of American and For eign Patents. Washington. I. C All business Connected with fxtenis, whether before the Pat ent Olllce or the Courts, promptly attended to. No charge maua uii.ess a pateut secured. Send for Circular. w. c. tf Patents for Inventions. E. W. ANOEKSON. J. C. SMITU. ANDERSON & SMITH, Attorneys at Law, No. 700 Seventh Street, Washington, D. C. No fee for preliminary examination. No fee unless patent allowed. Fees less than any other responsible agency. Books of Information sent free ot charge. Kefrreuces furnished upon re quest. w. c. tf INVCNTflRQ Address EDSOX BROS... At ll I Una torneysat Law aud Pateut Solicitors, 617 Heventh Street. Washington. D. C, for instructions, lteasjuahle terms. References and advice sent FUKK. We attend exclusively to Patent business. Re'ssues, Interferences, and cases rejected in other bands a specialty. Caveats solicited. Upon receipt of model or sketch and description we give our opinion as to patentabil ity, KKEB of chaki.e . We refer to the Commis sioner of Patents, also to Ex-Commissioner Established lstsi. w. c If ANCY Goods and Notions, Some new r rivals, Cheap. F. MORTIMER, t3f" "Ob, you are too self conscious," said Fogg to a young man. "I self conscious 1 exclaimed Adolescence; "I am conscious of nothing." "That's what I said," replied Fogg. tJT Mrs. Bwlsahelm says If men wear boots at all the boots should r?ach to the waist and be fastened by a belt; that they should wear no collars, but leave the neck and throat bare; that "the pantaloon" 1b an awkward contrivance, impeding locomotion and catching dirt; that a "boiled shirt" is a physical abom ination, and the bat of a man is the cli max of bis absurdity. We should like to see a man dressed after Mrs. Bwlss liel m's ideal. Ye gods 1 wouldn't he be a beauty t" "Jintlemanly Ladles." Contemporary appreciates the follow ing specimen of Irish gallantry and grammar. Bo do we: In a railroad car the seats were all full except one, which was occupied by a pleasant-looking Irishman ; and at one of the stations a couple of evidently well bred and intelligent young ladies came in to procure seats. Seeing none vacant, they were about to go Into the next car, when Patrick arose hastily and offered them bis seat with evident pleasure. " But you will have no seat for your self," responded one of the young ladies, with a smile, hesitating, with true po liteness, to accept it. "Kivermlnd that!" said the gallant Hibernian ; "I'd ride upon a cow catcher to New York, any time, for a smile from such jintlemanly ladies." And be retired hastily into the next car, amid the cheers of bis fellow passen gers. Guessing a Hog's Weight. A dog fight sends the pulse of a village up to 130, and a foot race or knock-down will almost restore gray hairs to their natural color ; but for real excitement let a man come along In front of the tavern about sundown driving a hog. "Bay, where are you going '("' "Going to sell this hog." "Hold on a miuutel What does be weigh V" ; "Ob, about 225." " Your' off; he won't go over 200." Every chair Is vacated on the Instant. Every eye is fastened on the hog rooting in the gutter, and every man flatters himself that be can guess within a pound of the porker's weight. " That hog will pull down jist exactly 195 pounds," said the blacksmith, aftera long squint. "He won't go an ounce over 185,"adds the cooper. "I've got a $2 bill that says that hog will kick at 210," says the bsrdware man. " You must be wild," growls the gro cer; "I can't see over 150 pounds of meat there." Twenty men take a walk around the porker, and squint, aud shake their heads and look wise.and the owner final ly says : "If be don't go over 220, I shall feel that I am no guesser." "Over 220 1 If that hog weighs over 220 pounds I'll tieat this crowd!" ex claims the owner of the 'bus line. . " I dunno 'bout that," muses the 'Bqulre, who is on bis way to the gro cery after butter. "Some hogs weigh more aud some less. What breed is this hogV" " Berkshire." " Well, I've seen some o' them Berk sheers that weighed like a load of sand, and then agiu I've seed 'em where they was all skin and bone. Has anybody guessed that this bog will weigh GOD ?" "No." " Well, that's a little steep, but I've kinder sot my idea on 250." By this time the crowd bad increased to a hundred, and the excitement is in tense. The 'Squire lays a half a dollar on 250, and the owner of hog rakes in several bets on " between 220 and 225." The porker is driven to the hay scales, and the silence Is almost painful as the weighing takes place. "Two hundred and twenty-three I" calls the weigher. Growls and lamentations smite the evening air, and stakeholders pass over the wagers to the lucky guessers, chief of whom is the owner of the hog. " Well, I'm clear beat out," i-aya the 'Squire. "I felt dead sure he'd weigh over 300." " Oh, I knew you were a ways off," exclaims the guileless owner. " When we weighed him at noon he tipped at exact ly 223, aud I knew he couldu't have picked up or lost over a pound."