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Tuesday, January 20, 1874.
WtlnvllecommnnicnttonKfromnll pennnmvhoar
interested in muttert properly belonging to tills
department.
Our Western Correspondence.
TorKKA, Kansas, Jan. 1, 1874,
n. .t. t .
msitujiM wne more year nag como
and jrone,Rnl wfl have received your regular
visits, alwnys anxiously looked for by all
in our Kansas home. Here the past hns
been a year of prosperity. In our young
city there has been more expensive build,
iugs put up than in any one year before,
True the panic affected us, but we only
notice it particularly, in the decline of
goods of dilfcrent kinds. It has had the
affect to turn capitalists to our wester
country, seeking investments as surer and
better than stocks or papor gambling. The
last two weeks has brought us four men
that represent one and one-half million
dollars. Uur stcol and iron works partly
hniNlied, has been bought by foreign cap
italists for $81,000, and is to be completed
and enlarged ; they have also bought our
Iron King Bridge works. These works
cover over four aci-cs. We have eigh
banks, and two fine cut stone bank build
ings were put up this summer. Pomeroy'
trial for tho bribery of York,coinmcnccs to
morrow. Fifteen cars of cattle wont east
yesterday. Cattle dealers are happy,
their cattle have fed on the prairie up to
tnis time. 1 his has been a remarkable
mild winter, and on New Year's day we
set with our doors open. Our town is full
oi giiiiie; jjuuaio meat by tlie wagon
load, elk, door, antelope, quail, prairie
chicken &c. Hut what seems strangest to
me is, that j ust as soon as they get plenty,
no uho wains uiem. ileal estate mon say
there is more property selling than tlior
1 !
iias ueen ior many years. .Last summer
was dry and we had but about two-thirds
of a crop, consequently farmers are getting
good pi ices for all thoir products. With
this advantage, and the Grange members
in our Legislature, that meets on the 13lli,
for once I feel they ought to be content,
Heretofore there has been, I fear a mistake
in our law makers in making our tax all
payable from the 1st to the 10th of Jan-
uary. It locks up two hundred and twenty.
four thousand dollars of currency for some
sixty days, nud injures business materially
until it gets into circulation again. The
younger portion of our citizens are having
a pleasant winter as they always have,
Among othor amusemcuts Is Dickens'
parties, each guest taking a character.
will unhesitatingly say to any one coming
here that they will find as good and pleas
ant a society as they can find in any
country I have ever lived. Young man, do
not settle down until you have seen the
country west of the Mississippi or the Ar
Kansas valley. I he trip need not nces-
siarly cost you much money or time. As
I said in a former lettor, the first of March
is the host time to commence in a western
Home, then you can raise a crop the Oitj
year to live on. The first of May with a
favorable summer, however, may do.
T. B. TnoMPSON.
Hens Laying While at Boost.
Eggs are very frequently dropped while
tue liens are upon the roosts. The only
remedy is to place the roosting poles low,
and have a soft layer of sawdust or chopped
straw beneath the hens. Soft egos are In
dicative of an excited condition of the
ovary from over feeding, at least when
plenty of lime is given. Reduce the feed,
aud give only oats, and no meat, cooked
feed, or popper for a week or two.
Holding up tho Milk.
We have found the most effective plan
to get the milk down when a cow is in
clined to witb-hold it, is to treat the cow
gently and give her a pail of bran, shop, or
some feed more than ordinarly entieing to
her appetite. A handful of salt given to
tue cow at such a time often helps to briug
the milk.
is Ducicwneat Dian wnen ted to cows
will produce a large quantity of milk, but
uju mine win ue as mm as water and of a
bluish color. Meal of peas, wheat and
corn will make the richest milk and of a
yellow color.' Meal of peas aud wheat
bran will make excellent feed..
CSTAn English farmer, in examiulng
laUily an unpuiuted larch gate put up more
man iweury years ago, iouna 1C in a very
serviceable state without repair. A neigh
bor put up at the snnie timo a larch and an
oaken gate-post, and found the lurch post
lusted the longest.
k.-S' iiieainuts can oe preserved any
length of timo by siini,ly jiuttitr them in
a bag or box, und sprinkling common salt
among them. The salt not only keeps-the
worms from them, but prevents them from
becoming liaicl. .-' ..
CST A small quantity of petroleum mix
ed with Indian meal aud fed to chickens
with the cholera disease, ia aid to be a
cure ; provided they will eat it.
I'Jf A. Donald, in the Jlurul Xeit York
ttr, saya twenty drops of oil of peppermint
in a half pint of warm wator.will cure colio
in a horse.
Newport Advertisements.
NEW STORE ROOM.
NEW FIRM I
NEW GOODS!
E. B. WISE,
Having opened a New
Store at the corner of
Fourth 4 Cherry Streets
it. It. depot,
show a
in Newport, are now prepared to
lust nnovA run I'ctm'n
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
ninvu tiicjr will sell
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
They ask the cltlzr in of Newport and vlclnltv
to call nnd examine their stock mid nen Hint. thv
are offering goods at such prices as will secure a
auaiu 01 uie puuuc patronage.
E.WISE,
WALNUT STREET,
35 h Newport. Ta.
Do You Want Bargains ?
IF SO, CALL ON
A7. II. MUSSER,
At Newport, Penn'a.
0
Having Just roturued from tho City with a
ai'LJSWDID S T OCK
-OF-
131 IY GOODS,
it o j k Si 1 H H ,
AND NOTIONS,
i am prepared to oiler to the citizens of I'errv
County one of the BEST ASSORTMENTS of
uvuuii rai urougui lulo this vlclully. My
Stock of '
DRESS-GOODS,
DRESS-TRIMMINGS,
AND
NOTIONS,
Is complete, and were hoinrhr nr. pa vin wtwvu
and will be sold at SUOH1' PROFITS, for Cash' '
n- Call aud see for yourself.
W. II. MUSSER,
CENTRE SQUARE,
43 tf
SEWPOBT, 1A.
Drugs ! Drugs !
THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
low prloes, 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. 1
SSfl'hyician
Order carefully und
promptly filletl.
B . M
E B Y
NKWTOUT. PEBKY COUNTY, FA.
Nero Millinery Goods
-Vt Newport, I'll.
BKO to Inform the public that I have Just re-
meut of the lutest styles of
MILLINERY GOODS,
milieu iiimi i-n huh lima. Willi a mi usaitrr..
HATS AN!) BONNETS.
ItlliBONS. FltKNCH FLOWEK8
KEATHIUIS,
CHIGNONS,
LACK CAI'KS.
NOTIONS,
And all articles usually found In a flrst.nlnn.MiL
llnerv Establishment. All ni'iii'ra nmntnllv at
tended to. -VV will sell all goods as Cheap as
euu be got elsewhere.
DHKSS-MAKINd done to order and In thai..
test style, asl get the latent Fashions from New
uia t-vjijr mt'M in. iounug un In order. In
II widths. 1 will warrant all mv work t,,i,iw-i
lafuotlou. A 11 work done as low as possible.
ANNIE ICK12S,,
rherry Street, near the Station,
6 1 18 Newport, Pa. ;
Dr. J. Walker's California Vin
cscar Hitters mo a purely YeRctablo
preparation, mailo clncllv from tuo na
tivo herbs found on tho lower ranges of
tlie Nena , cvada mountains ol (Jalitor
nia, tho nip'lieimil properties of which
nro extracted therefrom without tho uso
of Alcohol. Tho question is almost
daily asked. "What ia tho catiso of tho
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit
TEitsf" Our nnswer is, that they remove)
tho cause of disease, nnd tho patient re
covers his health. They are tho groat
blood purillerand a hlo-giving principle,
n perfect Renovator and lnvigorator
of the system. Never before In tho
history of the world lias a mcdiciuo been
compounded possessing the rcntarkablo
qualities of Vinkgar Bitthhs In henllnp tho
sick of every diseaso ninn is heir to. Thoy
are a eentlo Pnrcativo as well as a Tonic,
roliovitiK Congestion fit Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organs iu Iiilious
Diseases
The properties of pit. Walkeh's
v ineoar iiittrrs are Aperient, uiapnoreuo,
Carminative, .Nutritious, l.astuivo, Diuretic,
beuativo, Counter-irritant buuonuc, Altera
tive, and Anti-Iiilious.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin.
eoar Bitters the most wonderful In
vigorant that evor sustained the sinking
system, a
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwen, provided their bones aro not do
stroyod by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Bilious., Remittent and Inter-
mittent 1 cvers. which aro so nreva
lent m uio vaneys o.i our great rivers
inrougnout tuo united states, especially
thoso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan
sas, kcu, Colorado, Brazos, Kio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Ro
anoke, James, and many others, with
ineir vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea
sons of unusual heat and dryness, aro
lnvarianiy accompanied by extensi vo do
rangements of the stomach nnd liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgativo, exerting a pow
erful inlluonce upon theso various or
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tho purposo equal to
Dn. J. Walkkk'8 Vinegar Bitters,
as thoy will speedily removo tho dark
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tho same timo
stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestivo organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all Its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidomio can tako hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, nead
nche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
In tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita
taticn of the Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid
neys, and ft hundred other painful symp
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Ouo bottlo will prove a bettor guarantee
of its merits than a longthy advertise
ment. .
Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito
Swellings, TJleors, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scromlons Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyos, eto.
In these, as in all other constitutional Dis
eases, WAdKKB'a Vinegar Bitters havo
shown their great curative powers in the
most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the lllood, Liver, Kidneys nnd Bladder,
these Bitters have no emiul. Such Diseases
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases. Persons en
gaged in Paints aud Minerals, such as
l'lumbors. Type-setters, Gold-beatora, and
Minors, as they advance in life, are subject
to paralysis of, tho Bowels. 'J'o guard
against this, tako adouo of AVai.kku'b Vin
eoar Bitters occasionally.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tet
ter, ouiv-niieum, luoiciies, boots, 1'imples,
I'ustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Iting-wornn,
Bculd-heud, Sore Eyes, KrympeluH, Itch,
Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short tiuiu by tho uo
of these Bitters.
l'in, Tape, and other Worm's,
lurking in tho system of po many thousands,
are clloetually destroyed and removed, lio
system nf medicine, no vermifuges, no an
tiielmiuitles will free tho system bom worms
liko thuso Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, nt the dawn of wo
manhood, or tho turn of life, thceo Tonio
Bitters display so decided an influence that
improvement Is soon perceptible.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood when
ever you lind its impurities bursting through
tho bkin in I'implus, Knintioiis, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find 11 obstructed and
slupgiih in tho veins; cleanse it wuou it is
foul ; your feelings will tell von when. Keep
tuo blood pure, ami tho health of the system
Will follow.
U. H. BIcDO.MALn k C:0..
VmufMt nml (iim. Art., Hun KniiiuUwi. Cnllfornla,
aud uur. 111 Wualiiiiirinu uiui tJIwillmi Su.. N. V.
Mold by ull IHiiKuUK ami Dculora. ,
. December 80, JSi3 lui . ,
US of printing neatly
tit the ' IIumimfikld
PRINTING
IAI.I, KINI
HXlM'llll'd ti
( TlMB"8Tt
REAL ESTATE
At Private Sale.
.,.T,'i'f "l!Rnfd will sell at private sale his val
table tarni situate In Juniata township, Perry co.,
I a., adlolnlim lands of George XUell. George
Ickesand others, containing '. ueuigo
el -A. ORES,
of Red Slate land, about 75 Acres are cleared, and
weofw1r,,At,,;nhoP,rcultlva,i,'n- T" "'""
anTveatrar,rnTrdnre ft Bood two 8to,y Lo
DWEJjLING house,
LARGE BANK BARN,
TENANT iroiTRK, OARRIAOK HOTTRE. NEW
HOU l'KN aud WOOD HOUSE.
There is also a Well of good water near the
house.
There are aho TWO OOOI1 APn.E ORCII.
AU1W on this farm, with a variety of other fruit
trees. This property Is near the village of Markle
vllle In a good nel,'filiorhoHl.
Any person, deslrlnu to purchase a home, should
see this property before making a final Invest
ment. 1'rlee Si.noo ; payments, $.noo on the 1st of
April, 1874. at which time a deed will be delivered,
and possession iven . Tlie balance to be paid in
threeeiin.il annual payments, with interest, to be
BecnrPil by Judgment bonds.
WCJall on or address
JACOB Kf.lNE.
Markleville, 1'erry co.. Pa.,
on
LEWIS l'OTTEIt.
12ti New niooinlleld, Terry co.. Pa.
Iron in the Blood
MAKES TlsE WEM STROKE.
The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect
ed Sol at lo i of tho l'rotoxldo of
Iron, is eo combined as to have
tho character of an ailment, as
easily digested and aoslmllaled
with the blood as tho simplest
food. It Increases tho quantity
of Nature's Own Vitalising
Agent, Iron in tho blood, and
cures "athousatul illo," vlmply
by Toning tip, Invigorating and
Vitalizing tho System. Tho en
riched and vitalized blood per
meates every part of tho body,
repairing damages and waste,
searching out morbid accre
tions, r.:.d leaving nothing for
disease i: feed upon.
This is the secret of the vjon
tlcrful success of this remedy in
curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Bolls, Ncrvou3 Affections,
ChllLi and Fevers, - Humors,
Loss of Constitutional Vigor,
Diseases of tho Kidneys and
Bladder, Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating in
a bad state of the blood, or ac
companied by debility or a low
state of the system, liclng frco
from Alcohol, in any form, ita
energizing effects are not fol
lowed by corresponding reac
tion, but are permanent, infu
sing strength, vigor, and acta
life into all parts of tho system,
and building up an Iron Co.i-
otltution.
Thousands havo 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 hoa
itate to give it a trial.
See that each bottlo has PERU
VIAN SYRUP blown in tho aZaas.
Pamphlets ZT'roe.
SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors,
IVo. 1 Milton Place, Ilailun,
Bold bt Dbuooiiti cescbailt
DU. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB!
Aw TraTearaofamulbtle
T? tat lias proved DrX'rook 'a
j"lg WlneofTnr tohavemora
fr". mrlt than any similar
SK preparattoneverofforetf to
public. It la rich In
5 the medicinal qualities of
I ,rf uiawwuiaiBiuna
iita, t. at on, performlnci Uia
,'. mml. rHina.liAhiiniiimi Ife
nlf ' f effectually cures all Coughs
-ffir, ' sad Caldi. It baa cared so
ad llnuirllltla. t.hii. It
bas been, pronounoedl
peclno Iir thesa com
plaints. ForPklnaln h
lireaat, Moo or Ilork,
Cravrl or alilmey aiia-
mm, dtseasesof Uie ttrlm
Wit, '
mry unaiu, juoaica.
or any IJ ver Couifilialiai
It. kion nnAnuoL
It la also a superior Tonic,
Hratorea she Appetlta,
Strentrthrna IbeNTitcm,
Bcatorea the wala HtiU Ibllltatr!,
Cause tlto Food to
Kansatvaa Pyapepala and lndl(reatlons
lrevnta Malarloua a'avafa,
CMvaa Ma toeur fcluu.
KEEP TIIEBLOOUIUl'
And tha health of tn O'stoin
will follow. Therein u pi, inrn
tion of Iron i k"oU Itool
moro efli i iunl tlmrj fill ouu ih,
which will remove from your
lystum tho tnipura nnj vltluu;d
alood whleh euusesiliHeiuw, and
at thosoiiiu timo build t:p your
hi'ulib niidatmuiiUi It never
fitlla to cure. If you linva
Heroflilil.Nerolaloux IImiu.
e of tlie t.yvn or 1 lira, or
Kerufnlit lu any lorin, Tcu
ler. Mlitlo Nwvilinic. old
SorM, I lifrn. or hrmliiloua
iHllainiiiuli.ma, you euit mly
on unllia uuii.u Willi tills n pii.
nitlon liimwu "H lir.l tmit'i
t'mii pon nd fly r Hi) t,r font
IllMlt. fctlll-tlllltltlMfll. tliia
lu l.inilii.or U.iuia.t oiimIiu.
r.iia uriinvilliilWM liy lllulCU
ilul or oilier ,(i-,.n-i, hid all
ruled by It for Si ii!l.s, r
Kypliililiv tuiiit.ii,. i, I . nolli-
' lis riUiU 10 IU jviui will
J) prove it.,
lienulliy your Con; niexiou.
Do not tiso nulnt or powder. Imt ei t a mnra
IiiMiiiaDfliii. I, may by purilvln v.Mir l,i,.,l.
Tlila I'l'ipiiruliuiMif Irmi mi.l I o t ,xt
nKUtLmii,itiiiiHlH:ul.v iiiiliii.iiruui.Uiiiv.i,i:
cliuniii'ii tliat sulliiw c,,iii,Ii-I,) in i.n,. i,t
fii slihi'ssiiiiil lii'iiliii, iui, ii'innvi. nnv 1 , iii.
live HiNraaraut llio akin, l'iuiiii .,
Siilra. liloialieaak 1 riiiiiiiiim, L oa w in
rosy cliiii'lisHiiduliiiiilltiy cnniuli-xiou tuui
Ciuok's Cuinjiuuml bi uji ol 1'oko Kuot
of
ProRpcctus for 1874 Seventh Tear.
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hM .none of tho iemimrarr or timely iuterrat clmVu"
Ifctlon of iilctiiri'i, the rar.,tieclni()uii of artistic skill.
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In black and white.
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as compared with rivals oft aimllar class, TIIka";
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uiioi.proached-alisohitely without comiietitiou In price
nf character. 1 he possessor of a complete volume can.
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All!' DEPARTMENT, 18Tt.
rtTiie,1"""S""I1",.THE ALWNE have won a world
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an aumitteil fact that Its wood cute aro examples of tho
!i !f.f"V'crfBcyV.u ever attained. Tho common prelu
i L'f" V,T "J l'lt-s," rapidly yielding to a
more educated and discrimlnatliiu taste which recoif
5! ? 'i;,1??"'!"" ' superior artlstio quality
SHW "Klvfe'1"1, of 1'roductK.n. The wood-cuts of
fluish of ,Ni 'T7, "" "I" '1',il"'y nd elals rate
. h.?u.. ,h, "lost cosily ateel Plate, while they allord
Al i i)T N !i' LX''iU' "'."i "l'dsrful work which THE
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Je , f ..Pv consider the cost to the pen.
ion,r7al?,S.t "1'cntaUon.oi theproiuo-
Amid In v a i.X n h V". i mils-rs of the National
Al V.i f?' i . l,l, r, ""u'1 American arlists. THK
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owi'h'ii'iL
t . ivtmiuu uiuueucea 01 iruo
MISlanHa",,,aB4 WlU by Tn0S-
IheChriHtums Issue lor 1S74 will contain sneclal do
sltriia appropriate to the season, by our In'st aXts and
WlU surpass iu attractions any of ita predecessors!'
ritEMIUM FOH 18T4
were i
h.- Til
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, , : .-..too .,.1 M-ii iuix.Hu.iu titulars, l oe
W.ii L" t""'",r"; chosen to represent The Kast" ami "The
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Jmi lf,,. Tll,:y ora wonderfully successful
,, . Very respectfully,
The.. (,?i'nw',') , TMOS. MOHAN.
lliesecliromtw are In every sense American Tliev
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American meuufacture, from deauna of American
scenery by an American painter, and presented tt
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fl J y..?."!";ri.l,"'r Bh!'!!ld "'"licate a preference for a
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nmntliur a little Italian eille whose siKaUli eja be
tray the loutfiuifB of his heart.
TERMS.
$6 per annum. In advance, with Ol
Chromo free.
, ' ipnt" f xin- 'I'cchromoa will be sent, mounted.
varnished, and prepaid by mall. u
...lil.ri.i P'tSL"'11, ll"r?'"i,3r' nbtainable only by
?"' U ." JtiSre W1" K uo reduced or club rate:
caah for aubscriiitloua must be sent to the publisher? di-
bnitV0,''fl,1:'d.i'Vitl:e lHC'" c""er' wiih'out re"fi,us .
I i Y.t0itu?l'ubll."ner"' cept in cases where the oer
lnavwAcS"" ih" ''"'- "Ifnatur. of
CANVASSERS WANTED.
Any lwraon wishing to act iwrmauently as a local can
King "o reoo've la1 ,ud ftanivt luf ormaSou by i-
JAMES SUTTON & CO., Pub's,
M MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
GKEAT INDUCEMENTS
TO 1JUY
REAL ESTATE!
EK1HTY-F1VE LOTS havo lieen sold In six
months, In the New Town ol
GllIER CITY,
Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania,
?n8T,MA.I,,A,N0X JUNCTION, and close to
fmii dlllereiit ltallroadsaiidthe greatest Antliia
cliar of atoSe" tlleSU,e- lhe laud ' level and
fuVU'ZuH 'orml"K BUII.DINII AS
HUOlA llON to build houses and sUrt uu Uauu
lacturlng Business. "
I will eontlmiA tn sell lof. nf eii on B .u..
allow K ve Yeara time to raise the money. Size
ol each lot la m X 150 teet.
I am also prepared to start tlie now town of
ORANGE CITY, FLORIDA,
to be located on thn North siiionf i,. e.,.....i.
and Cedar Keys Hallroad.lialt way between Hart's
Jtoad and Calahaiii one lot in each stiuare will be
given free of charge to the Unit person who builds
a house on it as the town will have one Hundred
Squares. One Hundred Kinl?rants or Settlers
Iiom any part o the world can obtain Lots for
nothingby bill illng on them. The balance of thn
Lots will be sold to any person for the sum of t& '
a piece and live years time allowed to raise the
money, the size of each lot to be so X ISO feet i
iJfwl'nli I Timber? areooreiel wlth "Plendld yeU
I have also for sale some of the best
YELLOW PINE TIMRFR t.isii
Extending from the new town to 8t. Mary's Itlv'er
Ja nav gable ltlvei) which winds around n a
teir''eT!!.liJiti,rom.'lv8 .t.0 n(teu" miles dl"
such as Oranges. Lemons, Bananas. t'lgT, o ,
Peaches. Ac., and orop, ol Uotton biVgir Cane
Hay, Corn, INJtatops &o.. with but little eultiva
t on. Price S10.0M ier Acre, and live years
time allowed to raise the money. Tlie Orange City
lot-owners and farmem will also form a Biilldiug
ilSes !. PU' ""'"""B' mami.
For further particulars address
. JAMES II. GR1ER, ,
POTTSVILLE,
SCHUYLKILL COUNTY. PA.
. Or Inquire of the Agent here. 7 29tf
Dissolution of Co-FartncrHlilp.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the co partner
ship heretofore existing between the under
signed, under the nama of Hough, Snyder ti Co.,
is dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the
llrin willbe found with J. V. 8. Kougli, and no
t oe Is given that accounts must be souied within
thirty days from this dale.
J. W. 8. KOUOH,
W. H. hN Y U Kit,
V. II. KOL'Uli.
Newport, Aug., 20, 1873. ;
The business heretofore conducted bv Kough,
Snyder & Co., will be continued by thesuliscrlbeia.
J. W. R Kol lill,
. V. II. KOl lllt.
xi puonsners or T1JK ALDINK
i. .... : . . v'.;r I'n iiir.'a
.'.nVil H'e. "riKi?l- Thepnutloii o" a w irUiy :
ample of America's greatest landscape painter to the
?, '?u1,!or" of 1 HR '-11 N E w" holdlii t )cu arly
happy Idea, and its successful renHiuH,,,, 1. ,.i V?.
PKltKV HOUSE, .
JTcw Bloomfleld, Fa.
TUEsiibsorlherhavlngpurchased the property
on llieeoinerof Maine and Carlisle streets,
opposite the Court House, Invlles all his friends '
and former customers to give him a call as he Is.
determined to furnish Urst class accommodations.
T11QMAH NUTVH,
I'lopi'lolor. .
HrtlM job OmcK.