6 Tuesday, December 30, 1873. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Soil-exlinnstloii Through Exportation. Mr. Robinson, of Madras, recently de livered an address at the British Museum on modern agriculture, in which lie made the following statements : , There is a time when every exporting country discovers that exhaustion follows an injudicious exporting trade. The great grain-exporting countries of Europe have already learned thin ; tracts of coun try which at the beginning of the export trade yielded large crops of wheat, produce now only one-half, in some instances even loss. Thus, in the richest soils in the south of Russia, on which the yield was formoily 40 bushels, the yield is now only 18 bushels. In Poland the result is even worse, and in Dantzio the yield has sunk to 14 bushels. The suicidal agriculture followed in the United Status of America has produced the same results. Only eighty years ago the average yield of wheat per acre in the State of New York was 24 bushels ; now it is only 15 bushels. In Virginia, which only one hundred years ego contained some of the richest tracts of land in the world and produced large crops, the yield is now, on some of the best of the old arable lands of the- State, undor 8 bush' els per acre. The culture of cotton, tobac co, and maize for export, year after year, on the same land, without a particle of manure, accounts for this ; and the samo explanation accounts for the thousands of acres of abandoned land on the eastern sido of America, which the advancing settlor exhausted and abandoned in his westward march; land with which the American Gov ernment is perplexed how to deal, the cost of restoring the exhausted eloments of fortil ity being so much greater than the possible value of the land when restored. But so it is in every country and in every district from which the produce has been exported and in which no attempt has been made to restore the gradually exhausting fertility. A time will come when remunerative culti vation will be impossible, aud the land must either be abandoned or put through an expensive course of restorative treat ment. A Fair Ponllrylst. One young country girl, Miss Anna Kirk, of Bethel, Pa., is entitled to the praise of being the best lady poultryist on record. In 1873 she cloared $330, after paying for all the feed, freight, etc. She commenced with eighty fowls Cochin Chinas, Bra tnabs, and othpr varieties, aud found the Cochins and Bramahi the most profitable, being healthier and of speedier growth for the market. She fed from seven to ten bushels of corn per week, and the young ones with cracked corn. She is also keep ing an account of stock this year an ac count which shows every item of expense and profit and expects to realize as much if not more than last year. When attack ed with the prevailing poultry disease last year Miss Kirk speedily checked its spread by the free use of lime, scattering it all about and giving lime-water to drink. An example was given last year of a lady at Concord, Mass., who raised a gross value of $350 worth from Dominique and com mon breeds ; but this was exceeded by Hiss Kirk, whose profits alone are $330. Hastening the Bipenlng of Fruit- Acting upon the principles that renewal of the earth immediately surrounding the roots increases their activity, and acceler ates the maturing of all parts of the plant, including the fruit, Mr. Stall removed the earth about an early pear tree, eight weeks before the normal period of ripening, for a space of thirteen to fifteen feet in diameter, and to such an extent as to leave a depth of earth over the roots of only about 2 2. 4 inches, which could be thoroughly warmed by the sun. lie was surprised not only by the ripening of the fruit in the middle of July, but also by its superior juiciness and flavor. In another experiment, the re moval of the earth from the North side of the tree, alone, caused the fruit on that side to ripen several days earlier thau on the South side. Frequeut watering was of course necessary in the above expert went. l3T,An excellent rule in regard to the winter dress of girls when they get beyond infancy is to select Scotch woolen goods for day wear, and pretty blue, scarlet or canary color for Sundays, with ono white dress, perhaps, for evening or party oc casions. With the day dresses can be worn for school a gray cloak, jacket, or waterproof ; with the best dresses a redini gote or paletot of thick white cloth, mount ed with black velvet collar, cuffs and but tons. A black velvet Normandy cap trim med with ribbons to match the dress, and the outfit is oomplole. From DtmorttCt Monthly. t , ' Cheshire Cake. , Beat for half an hour the yolks of eight, and the whites of five eggs add half a pound of pounded and sifted loaf sugar, a quarter of a pound of dried and sifted fbur, and the grated peel of a small lemon; beat all well together, and bake it In a ikmred tin. Newport Advertisements. Do You Want Bargains? If so, call on W.H.'iviUSSER, At Newport, Pehn'a. 0 1- Havlng Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK -OF- DI1Y - canoci in i:s, AND NOTIONS, I am prepared to oiler to the citizens of Terry County one of the REST ASSORTMENTS of (iOOUS ever brought into this vicinity. My BIOCK. oi DRESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, In complete, and were bought at PANIC PRICKS, and will be sold at SHOUT PROFITS, (or Cash. 4J- Call and see for yourself. W. II. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NEWPOHT, PA. NEW STORE ROOM. NEW FIUM! E. B. WlSK. NEW GOODS! AM11II03B KOUOII, WISE & KOUGH, Having opened a New Btore at the corner of Fourth Cherry Streets. Just above the Penn'a, It. K. depot, lu Newport, are now prepared to buuw a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting in part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which mey win sen AS CIIEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to oilland examine their stock and see that they are offering goods at such prices as will secure a snare oi tue puuuc patronage. WISE & KOUGH, Fourth & Cherry St. Newport, Fa. 35 tf Drugs ! Drugs ! THE Subscriber has on band and for Bale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Ol-all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, , PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND LIQUORS, r Always on band, for Mediolnal and 8acramen tal purposes. tafl'hisu iuin' Order carefully and promptly filled. B, M. EBY, NEWPORT, PERRY COUNTY. PA. New Millinery Goods At Newport, I"n. T BEG to Inform the nubllo that I have lust re JL turned from Philadelphia, with a t ul assort ment oi the latest styles oi MILLINERY GOODS. HATS AND BONNETS. ItlliUONH, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS. CHIGNONS. LACE CAPES. NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a flrst-elass Mil llnery Establishment. All orders Drnmntlv at. tended to. 4Mr We will sell all goods as Cheap at can be got elsewhere. DRESS-MAKING done to order and In the la test style, as I get the Illicit Fashions from New York every month. Goffering done to order, In all widths. I will warrant ail my work toglve sat isfaction. All work done as low as possible, ANNIE ICKES, Cherry Street, near the Station, ( 10 13 Newport, Fa. . Viiipi'M Dr. J. "Walker's California Yin Cgar IMttcrs wo a purely Vcgctablo preparation, mado chiefly from tho na tivo licibs found on tho lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, the medicinal properties of which are extractod tliorcfrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost daily asked, "What is tho cause of tho unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit ters!" Our answer is, that they rcmovo tho causo of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. They nro tho groat blood purilier and a lil'o-givinp; principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never before in tho history of tho world has a medicine becu compounded possessing tbo remarkable qualities of Vinkoab Jirrrmts in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They aro a gentle Purgative as well as a Touic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases Tho properties of Dn. Walker's Vinegar Hittkrs aro Aperient, Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-Bilious. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin egar Bitters tho most wonderful In vigoraut that ever sustuincd tbo sinking system. -J No Terson can take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, aud vital organs wasted beyond repair. liilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which aro so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout the Uuitod States, especially thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Poarl, Alabama, Mobilo, Savannah, Ro anoko, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our cntiro country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensi ve de rangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In thoir treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow erful influence upon these various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thero is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid niattor with winch tho bowels are loaded, at tho samo timo stimulating the secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digostivo organs. Fortify tho body against disenso by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No cpidoraio can tako hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ilcad ache, 1'ain in tbo Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita taticn of tho Heart, luflammatiou of tho Lungs, Pain in tho region of the Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, nro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottlo will provo a better guaruntco of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Meek, Gnitro, Scrofulous Intlainuiationa, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial Aifuctious, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sora Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, AValkek's Vinboar Bittbuh buvo shown their great curative powers: in tbo most obstiuato and intractable cases. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Disoases of the Wood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such Discasus are caused by Yitiatcd Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Typo-setters, Gold-beuters, and Miners, as they advance in life, aro subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walk mi's Vi.n koar Bitters occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot ter, Sult-Khoum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, King-worms, Scald-bead, Sore Eyes, Krysipelus, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of tbe Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the uso of these Bitters. Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousuuds, are eil'uctually destroyed and removed. Mo system of uivdiciue, no vermifuges, no an tiieltniiiitles will free tho system from worms like these Bitters. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or siuglu, at tbe dawn of wo manhood, or tbo turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so decided an influenco that improvement is soon percoptililo. Cleanse tho Yitlated IJlood when ever you find its Impurities bursting through the skiu in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find It obstructed and sluggish In tbe veins; cleanse it whon it is foul : your feelings will tell you wheu. Keep tbe bli Kid pure, and tbe health of tbe system will follow. . it. ii. McDonald St co.. Druggists ami (Jen. Agt., Siiii Francisco. California, sua cor. of Washington and Charlton Su., N. Y. Hold by Kit Uragiilili aud Dlr. , December 80, 1873 lm ' 1ft in 49fi per day. Agents wanted every 4HU 10 where. Particulars tree. A. A. liLAIK tt CO., 8t. Louis, Mo, , 17 Sly HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The unilerslirned will anil r iirlvate sale his val uable farm sit uate In Juniata township. Perry co., Fa., adjoining lands of Oeorgo Tlzoll, George Ickes aud others, containing 91 .A. ORES, of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, and in a nign staie oi cultivation, me balance is well set with timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log and Weatherhnarded DWELLING HOUSE, LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUSE, CAHRtAOE HOUSE, NEW There Is also a Well of mood water near tlio house. There are a so TWO GOOD ArPI.E OKflH. AKD8 on this farm, with a variety of other fnilt trees. This property Is near the village of Markle ville In a good neighborhood. Any person desiring to purchase a home, should see this property before making a Dual invest ment. Fr ee So.OOOi navmcnts. S'2.000 on the 1st of April, is, at which nine a uoeu wm oe ueuvereu, and Dossession clven . The balance to be nald In tlireeequal annual payments, witli interest, to be secured uy juugiiirnr. nouns. 4uruau on or aanress JACOB KI.INK. Markleville, Perry co., Ye., i on , , . LEWIS POTTER. 12tl New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR eosjsur.iPTiori which can bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard prepjyation, as has been proved by tho hundreds of testimonials received by tho proprietor's. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians tb be tho most reliable preparation ever in troduced for tho relief and euro of all Lung complaints, and is offered to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy cure .in tho most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Soro Throat, Pains or Sore ness in tho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam docs not dry up a Cough, and leave tho causo behind, as is tho caso with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho causo of the complaint. PREPARED BY BETH W, F0WLE As 80NS, Boston, Mms., And sold by Draggiita and Dealcn generally. DR.CnOOK'S WINE 0FTA1U TnTnn ot'ttvnblSe IA has proved Dr.Crtiok's WJneorl'Mr to have mora merit than any similar fireparaLloaeveroflcred. to lie public It Is rich In the medicinal qualities of Tar, and nnenjialed for diseases of the Tliront & i-rrTrV .,. most remarkable cures. It mjPJi.-'iW3E efl'ectually cure all Coughs is-- sad uolus. it, u as cur no -""i Wfc .mini. ttaaMi nf i.llim " 5s "1 BroncMtla, tliut It tf iSf la I" pronounced m Vflisi epeclflo for these com- plaints. For rains in ins llreukt, Btitlo or Stork. Sjjravrl or Hldnt.y lia. euae.dlseasesof the (irlu. try Orwuuis. Jnuudlvo, or any Liver C'oiuplalui Ithas noeauaL It la also at superior Tonic, KMtorea the Appetite, Htrrnsrthrna Ibeftyntcm. ttrstores Uie Weak and lebilltatnl, 4'aiiMta I he t'ootl IHufl, nnvaa Dyiprpils and liiditKKiion. 1'reveuta Slnlarloua IVn, Give (on lo jourfctu. UEE1 TIIJU BLOOD VVilS And th health cf tiitystoMi will follow. TIll'IO I'l H II . J II H. tion of Iron mil ''.. Itooi mora eflectunl Hum nil ou..t, which will remove from your ysteiii the Impuro end vltfiiteil Mood which causes ilisea-so, und at the sumo time build uu your health and strength Ituever fall (o cure. If yon have (k!rwfuln,(erofalnii 11h.h. e of She W.yem or jir, r ftnrofuln lu any form. Tel. ter, White Hwelliur. old More. Ulcer. or Hcrolulous Inflammation!, you cuu ruly on belug cured with this prenu. ration known as r. i riiiik'i Compound Syrnp of I'oke loot, llhenmatum. In(n In I.lmtiaor Hoitm.t onnlltii. 'one orvaeuuown uy Muruu ui v. ti.w,. niiniiil. HIU Wit cured by 1U For Myplillia, or MyuIillUie taint, there is not li luil equal to Ik A triul will prove It. Ocaut.ll your Complexion. Ho not use paint or powder, hut get a more (h i luuiicnt, beauty by purity Ititf your lil'ml. lliis pivparatioii of Iron aud I'oke Hoot tn '(uiitiuUlianlHCttlykloiMirtuiiUsiiioui.i: in aiMi'S tliut callow colupiexlou to ohm i f .Iii" ' ami heal tli, mid remove nny l.ro r. t . e tkiraeeor I lie akin, ImpleM, I i 'en. Klotliee A s-.ruptlone. Jl'you wi.li ro y t-riffkHiind u healthy complexion use Or, Ci uuu ' Coiuiuuud By rup of 1'om.u Uoob . ill sW Ola ProBpcetug for 1874 Seventh Tear. " THE ALDINEf" An immtrnted Monthly Journal, ,mfrwiff ad- Twneu w iu trie stiiTuimmeni rvnoatccu in the World. A JiepivMntaUve and Champion 0 American lxste. Not for Sale in Book: or News Stores. THE AT.OINR. wllllA iawneA wltli .11 .a..I.U. has untie of tile tomiKirarv nr UuimIv IhUph.1 J lutlo of ordinary periodicals. It Is an eli-Kant mlaoel- muy oi iiurw, iikuc aitu STacr.iiu literature; ana a col taction ol pictures, the rarrait specimens of artistic skill, in black and white. Although each aucceedlnK number atTorils a fresh pleasure to lta trlends, the real value aud beauty uf THE ALDINE will be moat appreciated after it has been hound up at the oloae of the year. unr uiuri fumiai.iiiia ium biiiii n,r UlieapueMli, tn cnmiiarcd with rivals or a aimilar class, THE AL 11INK is a unique and original conception alone and unumirnaclied absolutely without conipetltiou in price of character. The possessor of a complete volume cau uot duplicate the quuntity of fine paier aud euKraviuirs in any other sliaiie or uiimlier of voluuieu for ten thues Its cost; aud theu there are the chronios, besideal AM DEPARTMENT, 18M. The liliintrntlnn nf TWK AT.ntVR hin.nn k rniM. wide reputation, and in tile art centres of Europe it is an admitted fact that its wood cuts are examples of the uwnest iierrecuon ever attaincu. rue coiuniou preju- dice in tavor of "steel plates " is rapidly yieldiuK to a nioro educated and discrliiihiatlnif taste which lcciac nizos tile advautairea of tho superior arttstio quality S;i'l'Krenter facility of production. The wiKid cnta of 1 Uli ALDINli possess all tlie delicacy aud elaborate nuisn if the most costly steel plate, wnUe Uiey aU'ord a better renderiiur of tlie artist'a oruriiial. . Aji tiilly realize the wuuderliil work which THE AL,l)lNfc is doiiiir for theeause of art culture lu Amer ica, it is only necessary to consider tlie cost to tlie peo ple of any other decent representations of the produc tions of Kreat painters. In addition t desiirns hy the members of the National Academy, and nthr noted Amerlcau artists. TUlJ AI.IJl.Ni, will reproduce examples of the best foreiKU musters selected with a view to the hiirtiest artistic buc fe'Sil.Ia lri;atmt TOiiiira) lulerest. Tims the subscriber to THE AtiblMi. will, at a tritlinif cost, enjoy hi his own homo the pleasures aud ri'liuing liulueuixs of true art. Tho quarterly tinted platoa for 1874 will bo by Thos. Mohan aud J. i). WoonwAKo. The Christmas issue for 1R74 will contain SiieOlal fie. six-US appropriate to tlie season, by our best artists, alld will surpass lu attractions any of its predecessors. PREMIUM FOB 1874. purchased by (Jouirresaior teu thousand dollars. The subjects were chosen Uifeprescut " The Kast" and " The West." Ouoia a view in The White Mountains. New Hampshire : the other (fives The (hill's of Oreeu Itlvor. yoniiUK lenitory. The difference in the nature of the sceues themselves is a pleasluir coutrast, aud atlords a irood display ol the artist's scojie aud coloriuir. The chromosureeach worked from thirty distinct plates, and are in s.ze 1 13 x uj and In aiipearauce exact facsun Ues ot the oriKinuls. The presentation of a worthy ex ample of America's irreutest landscape painter to the subscribers of THE ALUINK was a bold W peculiarly happy Idea, and its successful realization is attested by tlie iollowiiiM" testimonial, over the sig-naturo of Mr. Morau himself. , Nkwakk, N. J. Sept. Soth, 1878. Messrs. Jamks Sotton Ax Co. Ukhtliehkk, I am deliiflited with the proofs in color of your chronios. They are wonderfully successful representations by mechanical process of tho oruriiuu paintings. , Very respectfully, (Slirned.) THOfl. MORAN. 1 hese chronios are in every sense American. They are by an original American process, with material of American nieuufactiire, from deHisus of American scenery hy an American painter, aud presented to subscribers hi the tlrst successful American Art Jour nal. If uo better liecause of all this, they will certainly possess an interest uo foreign production can Inspire, and neither are they any the worae If by reason of pe culiar facilities of production they cost tlie publishers" only a trine, while equal in every resect to other chro nios that are sold shiKly for double the subscription price of THE ALDINE. Persons of taste will prize these pictures for themselves not for the price they did or did not cost, and will apitreciato the enterprise that renders their distribution possible, If any Buliscriber should indicate a preference for a fbriire subject, the publishers will send " Thouifhts of Home " a new aud beautiful chromu, 14 x Ul inches, rep-resenting- a little Italian exile whose speaking- eyes her tray the longings of his heart . TERMS $5 per annum, in advance, with Oi Chromo free. For 60 cents extra, the ohromoa will be sent, mounted, varnished, aud prepaid by mail. THE ALDINE will, hereafter, be obtainable only by subscription. There will be no reduced or club rate ; cash for suliscrlptioiia must be sent to the publishers di root, or hauded to the local canvasser, without responsi bility to the publishers, except iu eases where the cer tificate lsglveu. bearing tho fao-simile signature of Jamics Button a Co. CANVASSERS WANTED. Any person wishing to act iwrmaueutly as a local can vasser will receive full aud prompt iulorinatiou by ap plying to JAMES SUTTON & CO., Pub's., 58 MAIDEN LAME, NEW YORK.'. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUY REAL ESTATE EIOHTY-FIVE LOTS have been sold In six mouths, in the New Town ot Gil I Ell CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, At EAST MAHANOY JUNCTION, and close to four different Railroads and the greatest Anthra cite Coal Trade lu the State. The land Is level aud clear ol stone. The lot-owners are forming a BUILDING AS SOCIATION to build houses aud start up Manu facturing Business. I will continue to sell lots at 1125.00 a piece and allow Five Years time to raise the money. Hize of each lot Is 25 X loU feet, I am also prepared to start the new town of ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA, to be located on the North Sldeot the Fernandlna and Cedar Keys Railroad, half way between Hart's ltoad aud Calaluin; one lot in each Square will be given free of charge to the first person who builds a house on It as the town will have One Hundred Squares. One Hundred Emigrants or Settlers from any part of the world can obtain Lots for nothing uy building on them. The balance of the Lots will be sold to any person for the sum of 1125 a piece and five years time allowed to raise the money, tlie size of each lot to be IUX 150 feet; n nearly all the lots are ouvei ed with splendid yel low l'lue Timber. . I have tlfo for sale some of the best YELLOW PINE TIMBER LAND, Extending from the new town to St. Mary's Hlver, (a navigable River) which winds around In a horse shoe form at from five to fifteen miles dis tance off. The land produces the very best fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Figs, Graiies, l'eaches, &c., and orops ot Cotton, Sugar Cane, Hay, Corn, Potatoes, &o.. with but little cultiva tion. ar Price J10.U0 per Acre, and live years' time allowed to raise the money. The Orange (.'ity lot-owners and farmers will also form a Building Association to put up buildings aud erect manu factures, ito. For further particulars address JAMES II. GR1ER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. . Or Inquire ot the Agent here. T 29 tf Dissolution of ( o-Parincrshlp. NOTICE is hereby given that the co partner, ship heretofore existing between the under signed, under tlie name of Kough, Snyder & Co., Is dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm will be found with J. W. H. Kough, and no tice Is given that accounts must be settled within thirty day. from this dal6;r KoroH W. H. SNYDER, YV. 1L KOUU1L Newport, Aug., 20, 1873. The business heretofore conducted by Kough, Snyder & Co., will be continued by the subscribers. ' J. W. H. KOlKiH, W. H. KOUOH.. ALL KINIWof Printing neatly executed at the " Hi-cxmrua l'Ul Jt' ' DTaUM JOB UWIWM. tau. sw-j-t-. j. 4. irrinr 1 1 ii i u u m-i 4. . j.