A r 6 l)c Sitms, 5Iau Bloomftclir, JJa. tljt fUoomfitlb Siwcs. Tuesday, January 6, 1874. FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS We nrtf commttnCTfotM Ovm a jwroniAo rare tnterenteil in mutteri properly belonging to tMi aciiaruncm. Food for Children. Whon child lias no appetite for plain, wholesome food, something is wrong iu the brain of tlio mother. Why, look at the facts of the case. For tho six or eight years of a child's lifo it does nothing but Bleep, eat, play and grow. The very law of growth and assimilation gives it a sharp craving for ailment, and the craving is fed by sound sleep and constant activity ; un less its digestive organs have been tamper ed with by weak and injudicious hands, there will nothing ail its appetite. Just lioro is the difficulty. To securo a brief respite candy or cake pastry is put into tho bands of the baby, until it cries for it, and will be satisfied with nothing clso. It may bo that the foundation of this longing for sweets has been laid In infancy by mix ing that abomination, soothing sirup, with the baby's milk, as it is sometimes done by ignorant mothers, so that tho child's digestive organs have been bewitched from its earliest infancy, and it nevor know tho bit of normal hunger, or the satisfaction of a " good square meal." One can tell such children by a glance at the teeth, as quick ns ajocky can tell the ago of a horse by its teeth. A shining row of unstained pearls iu a juvenile mouth is quick witness of wholesome and regular food, of sound and easy digestion, and every child ought to have just such an ivory mill. The growing food is milk : this, with vegetables, fruit, bread, and much of the various grains, should constitute the prin cipal portion of a child's nutriment. Many parents, we think unwisely, allow thoir children abundance of meat. This makes the child restless and impatient of control ; it lias, in fact, the same eflect on children that corn has on young animals. It makes them chafo to and fro within their narrow bounds, just as bears and tigers do in their iron cages. Graminivorous animals, tho horse the cow, the sheep, are mild and do cile, whilo tho caruivora are fierce, agile and lean. Children who live on bread and milk and vegetables will, as a ircnoral rule. be more amiable, more obedient, and fuller In flesh than those who eat large quanti ties of meat. Regularity in feeding chil dren is of groat importance. A child may form a habit of eating six or eight timet a day, or it may learn to satisfy its appetite lit threo regular meals. If those, bowevor, are more than five hours apart there should be a slight lunch between long enough be fore the succeeding meal not to take tho odge front tho appetite. Sitting up late at night, undue excitement, and activity just before retiring, will get almost any child into a nervous condition, aud thus create a morbid stato of the body which will cause the appetite to crave unwholesome food. Early to bod, is a safe rule for everybody, especially for the young, and if they waken early, very well j but by all means lot thorn have their sleep out. Very rapid growing and nervous children require more food than thoso who attain their growth slowly and lymphatic in their tomperament. It seems to us almost cruel to waken a grow ing ohild out of sound sleep. As many parents depend on the services their chil dren are able to render, if tho boys aud girls muBt be up early iu the morning, they should be compelled to rotire betimes. One reason why children clamor for cake and pie so much is doubtless because the bread to which they are accustomed is so poor. It is tasteless, or sour, or stale, or heavy, or something beside sweet, light, aud appetizing. We are sorry to believe that in the majority of families the bread is, as a rule, inferior in quality, and often positively bad. Those mothers who will have on their tables the best of bread will bear testimony that their children do not clamor for cake or dainties. We may profit J by the oxamplo of royalty. The little princes and princesses of England and Ger many, according to report, do not have oake, or pie, or sweetmeats, or confection ery, except now and then, and in very small quantities. They have abundanoe of plain, substantial food, not much meat, plenty of fruit and vegetables, and it is a notable fact that not a young child has died in either of these royal families, nor has there ever been a severe illness in either of the royal nurseries. The secret of this lies in the faot that the children are raised in strict obedience to the laws of lifo and health. They are not pampered with lux uries, nor enfeebled by indulgence, and, as a natural consequence, they aro healthfu Bud happy. Exchangi. ' , ' Cooking Poultry, , It iji said all kinds of poultry aud meat can be cooked quicker by adding to the water in which they are boiled a little vinegar or a piece of lemon. The action of the acid is beneficial on old, tough meats, rendering them quite tender and easy of digestion. Tainted meats aud fowls will lose their bad taut and odor of cooking in this way, and If not used too freely no taste will be acquired. Newport Advertisements. Do You Want Bargains ? IP BO, CALL OJf W. II. MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK OF I1Y . GOODS, a n o v, is it 1 13 s , AND NOTIONS, I nm prepared to offer to tho citizen of Terry County ono of tho DKST ASSOKTMHNTS of fiOOUH ever brought Into this vicinity. My btock of DRESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, Is complete, nod were bought at PANIC THICKS, and will be sold at 8IIOKT 1'KOFITH, for Cash. 8 Call and see for yourself. W. H. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NEWI'OHT, 1'A. NEW STORE ROOM. NEW FIltM! E. B. Wise. NEW GOODS! Avimosn Hough. WISE & ROUGH, Having opened a New Store nt the corner of Fourth Ik Cherry Street. Just nbove the I'oiiu'a, K. It. depot, in Nowpurt, are now prepared to show a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DltY fiOODS, (iltOCEKIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, NOTIONS, and a ganoral assortment of all kind of coods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to cjll and examine their stock and see that they are oilorlnit woods at such prices as will socmen share of tho public patronage. WISE & KOUGH, Fourth & Cherry St. 35 tf Newport, Pa. Drugs ! Drugs ! THK Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND .LIQUORS, Always on hand, for Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes. S&l'hyu;iant' Ordert carefully and promptly filled. B. M. EDY, NEWrOliT, PEKBY COUNTY. FA. Neiv Millinery Goods A-t Newport, !.. IBKO to Inform the nubile that I have Just re turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort. uieut of the latest styles of MILLINERY QOOD8, IIAT8 AND BONNKTS. ItlUUONS, FKENCU FLOWKltS FHATHEHH, CHIONON8. LACK CAPES. NOTIONS, And all articles usufkllvfotinH In a nni niD.a mii llnery Establishment. All orders promptly U can be got elsewhere. DHES8 MAKINO done to ord.a i ti.. i. tent style, I get the latest Fashions from New York every month. (loitering done to order, Iu all widths. 1 w.ll warrant all my work tnrlvasat isfactlou. All work done a low as possible. ANNIB 1CKES, Cherry Street, near the Btatlou, o U 13 Newport, Pa. fill! Dr. .T. Walker's California Yin- Cgnr Hitters mo ft purely Vegetable: preparation, miulo chiclly from tho na tivo herbs found on tho lower ranges of tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which aro extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho question Is almost dally ashed. "What is tho canso of tho unparalleled success of VlXF.OAIt BlT umisf " Our answer is, that they rcmovo tho cause of disease, and tho patient re covers his health. Thoy aro tho groat blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of tho system. Never beforo in tho history nf tlio world lias a lucdicino been coniimntli'il possiwinft tlio remarkable qualities of Vinkoab lirrriiiis in lienliiifr the sick of every discaso liinii is heir to. They aro a pentle I'urpitivo us well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver ami Visceral Organs in Bilious Diseases The properties of Dn. Walker's YlXBOAK Uittkrs life A peiicnt. Diaphoretic, Carminative, Nutritious. Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant Sudorific, Altera tive, and Anti-llilioiis. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin egar Bitteks the most wonderful In viporant that ever sustained tho sinking system. 4 No Person enn take these Bitters according to directions, and remain long unwoll, provided their bones aro not de stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. IJilious, Remittent and Inter mittent Fevers, which are so preva lent in tho valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, ospccialls thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan sas, Red, Colorado, Ilrazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ko anoko, James, and many othors, with their vast tributaries, throughout our eutiro country during tho Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during sea sons of unusual beat and dryness, aro invariably accompanied by extensive do rangomonts of tlio stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgativo, exerting a pow erful inlluenco upon theso various or gans, is essentially necessary. Thoro is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, a3 they will speedily remove tho dark colored viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho same tiino stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho healthy functions of tho digestive organ". Fortify the body against disease, by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No cpidomio can tako hold of a system thus foro-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head ache, rain in tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto lu the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, I'alpita taticn of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid neys, and a hundred other painful symp toms, aro the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono bottle will provo a bettor guarnnteo of its merits than a lengthy advertise ment. 1 Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whlto Swellings, floors, Erysipelas, Swelled Neok, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Iuflauimatious, Mercurial Ail'uctions, Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Eyes, oto. In those, as in all other constitutional Dis eases, AValkku's Vinkoab Dittkrs have shown their great curative powers iu the most obstinate aud intraotalilu cases. For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Dlood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, ! thoso Hitters have no equal. Such Diseases aro caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Persons en gaged ia Paints nnd Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setter, tiold-bcutors, and Miuors, as they advance in life, aro subject to paralysis of tlio Bowels. To guard against this, tuko a doso of Walkkr's Vin egar Uitthrs occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet ter, Salt-Ithenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolls, t'nrbunclns, King-worms, Scald-head, Sore Kycs, Krysipola, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system iu a short tiiuo by the uso of these Hitters. . Tin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are ell'ectually destroyed aud removed. No system of medicine, no vermifuges, no an thclmiuitics will free tho system hum worms liko those Bitters. , For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at tho dawn of wo manhood, or tlio" turn of life, these Tonio Bitters display so decided an influence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood when ever you tind Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores j cleanse It when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; tdeanse it when it i foul; your feelings will tell you when.' Keep the blood pure, uud tho health of the system will follow. i , 11. II. McUONtUI ii CO., Drngg lata uud (Inn. Aprta, Snn frmiolaon, California,, una our. of Wiuhinirioii and ('amlton His., N. Y. Mold by alt UruMl.Uand Dealara. - December 80, 1878 lm $10 in 490 P'ly. Arents wanted every-lie""- 1'arUcuhus free. A. , ULAUt)UO.,8t. Louis, Uu. 17 61 HEAL ESTATE At Private Sale. The undersigned will sell at private sals his val uable farm situate In Juniata township, Perry co., I'a.. ailliilnlng lamls of George Tlzell, George lck.es and others, containing 91 ACRES, of Red Slate land, about W Acres are cleared, and In a high state of cultivation. The balance Is well set with timber. The Improvements are a good two story Log and VVeatlierboarded - ' B DWELLING HOUSE, LiMiiiL LARGE BANK BARN, TENANT HOUHK, CAItKIAOR HOtlSIC. NEW 110U PEN and WOOL HOUSE. There Is also a Well of good water near the house. There are also TWO OOOD APPLE OKCH AUDS on this farm, with a variety of other fruit ti eus. i ins properly is near mo village 01 jnarKle. vllle in a Kood neiuhhorliood. Any person desiring to purchase a homo, should nre una propei ly oeioie iiiaKiug a linai invest nient. 1'rlce Si.non pavinents. S2.onn on tho 1st of April, 1H74, at which' time a deed will be delivered, and possession given . The balance to be paid ill threeeiiual annual payments, with Interest, to be Bt-i ini'ii iiv JIIIIKIIieill OIIOOS. WC'all on or address JACOD KLTNK. Mai kleville, Perry co., Pn., LEWIS IMitti-I! 1211 New liloomlleld, Terry co., Pa. Iron in tho Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG!. The Tcruvlan Syrup, a Protect-' ed Solution of the VroloxUlo of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "a thousand ilia," simply by Toning up, Invigorating and 1 italizing the System. The en riched aud vitalized blood per meates every part of tho body, repairing damages and wade, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of tho won derful success of this remedy in curing Ityspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Bolls, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humoro, Los of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tho Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and alt diseases originating in, a bad state of the Mood, or ac companied by debility or a lour state of the system, ltelny freo from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and netcr life into all parts of the system, and building- up an Iron Con stitution. Thousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU VIAN SYRUP blownin tho glass. Pampblets Froo. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, Ho. 1 Mlltou Place, lloaton. old bt DnuoaiBTS oi;hi:iiai,i.v n::;oK's wine cft.iu TfnTrelK?"Vli f"Ht tinsprovet! lir.i.Mioi. Wills? I'nr to Imvo tn'irtr merit than nny fimilar Iir'.'puratioueverofl,ri-d If he public It t I'li'b in the medicinal crunllticSor Tar, and uiicijuiileil for awe&sea or me i uront sc Iisass, perforBftliiK tlio most remarkable-cures. It 1 effectually cureaall Coughs sail Colds. It baa cured so s munv cases at Aathmui .V J.fWunU Brourhltl. Unit It ss nas been uronounctM av spectflo for these mm- SlalnU. For Pain Jn the Ircast, tldn or Hark, travel or Ully Uia 4asr,dtAeusetiofthe IJrln- 'l$ fJJil or any Liver miluiui . i. t i ", st It lias uueo uaL It I also superior Tonic, Kratorea the Appetite, Mrenrfhena iheMvatein. ftnstorea tiie Wrsk and Debilitate!. faun Itie t-'ooil n liiMt, '.'iimi I.y?imI al lmlfireNtioii, a l'retii(N MHlarloua l'ha Ulvea tana to your bjr stout. . u;t:p.tiiiuloi sTiY Ann mi ncaitn or Iik ij-Hto-n. will follow, 'ilieru Is u pi, i. Mic tion of Iron anil I'ukii llooi more efli-etual lima ml ouuhh, whtelt will remove from your yxUnn the tmpuro and vltfuieii 3lod which caiu- disease, and at lliosMiiie lima biulii up your tieKltn nnd strength It never rHe to rare. If you Imvo (M-roriila.tii-rofuloua llcu ea of tlie :yea or Kara, or ftrrolnli lu any foi-iu. Tet ter. H hli. It well) old SnrM. I iVar. , aiu.i 0' o Q loitaniHiatlona, yon can rely . I ration known aa Dr. 'rL'a 4'ompo.ind Myrnp ut I -ode Itooa. Itkieainntlam, 1'nlita In I.ln,lia-.1AKU A' . . - ti tioua brultcuuana by Moiuu y rial or other ixilKoua. ura all if. curea by iu For Nynhilia, or nyhlllUe taiu.UMirulnnnth 1 . , . " v.(ut w Ct. -Ja IVUU Will . i rove It, ... eantliy your Complexloa. not uso pnint or powder, but get a more mipntlmiiuiy by tiniliylng your bl-xiil. ir.ni..u or lrmi ami I'ukt Kool u mnli liliiinculy wkluaiftuliilaiiliiui,Ji; ' " t a illuw Cilllllexlou (It OIK. .J( lie -., lit-itili, mt'l I'l-iooviiniiv ' t lll ll hhluJ'llllLIM, i a-. 1' ' ft.rMftiiiii. ij yon wimi 'fi 'toil ti lielillliy ci'ln plexion n:Miir. lik i Vui.nttudUiuikat Puitaiiuufc. 9-lJ Prosjicctus for 1874 ScTentU Year, " Tim ALDINE," An Ilhintrnted Monthly Journal, vniremallu ad d J?. ,ls JfandmmMt Perlmliaii in the M orW a. Jteprrmntatii and Champion oj American Tute. Not for Sale In Book or News Stores. THEAMMNK . whtla tanned -with all tha reirularitr. hM uoiio of the eiiiimrary or tlmaly Inleroiit ofiaiacter: Wlo of onlluary neriixllrala. It ia'au elcnaut nilaerl. Riiyof ijure, lla-hV and Kracnfm llu-r.tnr", and a col IfiKu"!!'! ,' im!"' 'hf.f'irw'li'iwoinieiia of artl.tlo akill, iu black ami while. Althoiurli each aucceediUK numlwr altimla a frenh iili-amire to Ita Irlrada, the real value and bea.lly of Tllk! ALDINE will bo m,Vt ai,,reou!d after It ha lieni Ixiuml lip at the clime of the year While otm-r fmlilloationn may claim aiiiH-rinrchi-aiiiierta sa nimimml with llvala of a aimllar clans, TUBAL DINK Ih a utiiiiueauil nrUrinal conci-ptlmi alone and unaiipniarhed alwolutely without competition In price of character. The jioHHcHBor of a complete volume can liot duplicate the iiuautity of ttno paH-r and etiKravlnirn in any other ahapc or inimlier of volume! lor ten tlluua lta coHti aud thuu there are the chromoa, bealdcal ART DEPARTMENT, 18TI. The illuatrallon of THE ALDINE have won a world- wide reputation, and in the art centrea of Europe It ia an admitted fact that ita wood cuta ara emmplca of the IllKlieHt perfection ever attained. Tho common preju dice in tavor of "ateel platen," ia rapidly yielding; to a li ore eilucati'il anil diecriuiluatliiir tnle which recoK nizea the advnntiiB-ea of tlio miHor artitlc iiualUy f iii,f,i''."J"r.l,l!','ll',' "f production. Tlio wood-i!iitn of ,,5:; a''11NK inmaena all the delicacy and elalairata . V, ,. f "le, C(,H,I' ''"' J'lie. Wile thoy allord J,1.' lu'! 'enderliiK of the artlt' nrlirinal. ii ii'uvl f wonili-rful work which THE i, i 'I """ '"r the cause of art culture in Ainer li a, it w only uecraaary U coiiNider the c.ot to tlio pen UnM!!rc repreutatlou. of the j.roAuc I u addition to der. Vua by the membara of the National ii'.i'51V otl"'r, n"l('d Ainerlcsn arliBta. THE iri'ii 5. . rl'l";,.,!illce ""nplea of tlie beat foreiini S i! , !f M' wilh y'ew to the hiirbeat artiatlc auo Ktw fin S'JJ.f'.'.'iraMutereat. Xhua the aiibatirllaT ii.ii . . N,K w,ll-u' trliiliw coat, enjoy iu hia own home the pleuaurua aud rciiuiinf iuUueucea of true, M?HlS31.!S!7?tuwoyl,ai?far,ra wl" h Tlio. IhoUhrlatmaa inane for lat will contain anoclal 1e aia-iia appropriuto to tl,e aeaKon, by our "oh" a" and Hiuaurpaaa lu attruclluuaauy onto predeoeaaora!" 1'JtEMIUM FOB 18Ti. mVSr? ?l,,Mlcrflr ?T,K AI-DINEfor tho year l7t will receive a pair of chronica. Tlie orlirliial nil turi a wen; painted in oil for the puhllahera of tSS AtlilN " by Ihoinaa Moran, whono Kreat Oolorado picture waa . irchaaed by ()oi,KreH for ten thouannd d.!,llara TlTo ai hjecta were chi en to repreaent " The Eaat" and "The ,!'"!" view iu The Whlto Moiinlaiua, New Hampahlrej tlie other iflvea I'ho Clilla of Oreeu ftlveS yoinmif Territory. The difference in tho nature of the acenea t heniHcl yn ia a pleaaiiiK contraat, and allordi a iroud diaplay ol tlio artiat'a acoiie aud coioriuif. The Cliroinoa are each worked from thirty dlatiuct ulalea! fi V.!" "lzo, ' 13 x, ,m ff.Vd ln Plwnce exact fac-Kim: ?S?..i orlk-iiiala. Tho presentation of a worthy ei aniple nt Anierlni'a fm-iiteat laiidncupe paintor ti) the aulnlieraof THK ALDINE waa a bold'out peon larly happy dea. and ita aiicix-aaful realization ia afteateu by Mori'ii ulSf UV,r "i'l"'lure ut Mr- mL. ,HT Sutton ,AnK' N' J" 8e"t-aolh' 1878 Ukntlkhkk.i am tleliKlited with the proofa in color or your chroiiioa. They aro wonderfully auccewful paVutuiJfH mechanical proceaa of tho ohniual ,u, Very respectfully, T1 (Slmied.) THOS. MOHAN. I nese chromoa are in every acnae American. Ther are hy an ormiual Ameriyiu process, with material lf aVSl'",i.J,""",I'"'"1' trmn lelif of American acenery by au Amencaa palnWr, aud presented to aubacriliera to the Hrat MKMeaafiil Amerlcau Art Jour nal. If no better because .T all thin, they will certainly poaaesa an interest no forelun production can iuaplre. o?f1', !J""!'f, ProdueMon tb..yottho publlshira onl) a trill.. w hilo eijiial In every reaiwct Ut uther cliro. S,t,i0'.eirI',..l,l'l.'!l',,"(,lt; double, the auliacriptlon incoof TUB. ALDINE. Peraona of tasto will prize those picture- for themaelvea-uot for tlio price lliey did or did uot coat, and will apprraiate Uw eutorpriae that rendera tlieir distribution poaaible. If any aulwcrilier ahoulit Indlcato a preference for a flx-nre aubject, the publlsliera will aelii "Thoiwbuiof Home," a new and laautiful chromo, MiHI iuchaa. rep. reseiitim, a little I.tallai. exilo whoao apcakiUK oyei be tray the louifiuioi ol hia heart TERMS. $6 per annum, in- advance, with Ol Chromo free. For BO centa extra, tho chromoa will be lent, mounted, varnished, and preimld by mall. THE Al.DINV. Will l,.rf..Ut,u Mm 1.1 Buliscrlptioii. There will lie no reduced or club rate : caah for auliscriptloua niuat be Bent to tlie publiahera di f.n !'0.r handed to tho local canvaaaee, without reaou. I llity to the publishers, exoept iu cases wliero tlie oer- jiavu Sunt h'V C " tU" '0-"'"jUe "isusture of CANVASSERS WANTED, Ally IMTHOt) w1h)i1ui t(i nt tiPPtnarmnllv ia ... plyniK to11 recelva fuU utl 1'ruinpt iufuruiutiou by JAMES SUTTON &. CO., Pub's.r 58 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO UUY REAL ESTATE E IOHTY-FIVE LOTS have been sold in si I months, in tlie Mew Town of Gil IB 11 CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, At KAST M II A NOV .TITVrvrKlHI .-A .1 . , : ' .. .... - w--vivn, nun uiuno iv fniirdlflerent ltallroad.s and the greatest Aiithra-cite-tlial Trade in tlie State. The laud la level and clean of stone. Tha lot-ownnra nffl farmlnor a WITTT TITVi f AO SOC'IATION to build houses and start up Mauu lactm lug llu3lue.is. I will eontfnuA to aell Inta ut tint on .t.,v , , , .- -. ...... ... s nilll allow Hve Vears time to raise the money, hize of each lot is U5X 150 feet. I ara also prepared to start the new town of ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA, ,w ,n.irii uu Vua none nioeot me renianuina and Cedar Keys Itallroad.haU way between Hart's glyeu fieof chariieto the first person who builds a house ou it aa Urn town win !,,., i., n i...... Wiiuares. One Hundred Kinlurauts or Settlor rVia,,lk?i 0 t'18 worltl ca." o"'1"' Lots for : , P.rf mom. me oaianee or me Lots will be aold to any person for the sum of tl;!5 a place aud, live years time allowed to raise the nilllUIV. I IA yl7A nl ,D,,I, l..t 1... j.vi.-.. 1 low l.i Timber " B1"U"Um el- Hen,! V All thn lutm a m ..J ...I. I , . . I have also for sale some of the best YELLOW PINE TIMBER LAND, Extendi no from the new to wn to St. Mary's 11 1 ve r. j- nutcii muiia around in a hoiTw-shoe fornaatfrom five to tlfteeu miles ills taiMo4f. Ihe land produces the very best fruits. Biieh m Oranties, Lemons, Bananas, FIk, Grapes Ii ' : ",ui" 01 1 wioii, nuuar tune, llay, Corn, Potatoes, &o., with but little oultlva t oik l'rlce aiu.oo per Acre, and lle years time allowed to ritise the money. Tlie Orange City hHVuwiiwsanrl fanners will also form a liiiihlln ' Association to pia up bullUlugs and erect manu factures. &U!. 9r further particulars address JAMES II. GR1ER, , POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA; ' V Or liniulre of the Agent here. 7 29 tf ' 1 Dissolution of CoPuriiierHiilp. NOTICK Is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between tlie under signed, under the nitme of Kough, Hnyiier A Co., in mnwiiTPU uy inuiUltl OOllSt-ni. 1 lie UIHIKBIU UiV Hi wi will ba found with J. W. S. Kouih, aud no tice la given that accounts must be Milled within thirty days from tills data. ' W. 8. UN Y DICK, ' " ' i W. ILH-OUOU. Newport, Aug., 20, 1873. . . .. .... , , The bllalniAaA lieretofora conducted Iiv Ltoinb Hnjdurin Co,, will be ooutlnued by tliesuhntrlburs. W. U. KOUOH. -. - , ( ALL KINDflof Prlntinir neatlu PRINT! NO executed at the "HiftiHuiiLB 1 1 mas nus j o uvriua.
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