A New Idea! Newport Advertisements. NEW STORE ROOM. -A. NEW GOOD8I E. B. WISE, Having opened A New Rtnro at the corner of Fourth Hi Cherry Htreets. juat above the Penn'a. It. H. depot, iu Newport, are uow prepared to Bhow a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DRY GOOD8, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CArS, NOTIONS, and a general assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock and nee that they are offering goods at such prices as will secure a share ot the public patronage. 3E. J3. WISE, walnut Street, 35 u . Newport. Pa. Do You Want Bargains ? IP SO, CALL ON W.H.MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having Just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK OF XUfcY - G OODS, It OCKllIEN, AND NOTIONS, 1 am prepared to oltor to the citizens of Terry County one of the BKHT ASSORTMENTS of GOODS ever brought Into this vicinity. My Stock of DRESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, 19 complete, and were bought at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold at SUOKT PROFITS, for Cash. T Call aud see for yourself. W. II. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tf NEWPOBT, PA. Drugs ! Drugs THE Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Ot 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 baud, for Medicinal aud Sacramen tal purposes. t&'Phyiciant' Order carefully and promptly filled. B. M. EBY, NEWPORT. PERRY COUNTY, FA. New Millinery Goods A.t Newport, Ia. IBKO tolnform the publla that I have Just re turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort ment of the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATH AND BONNETS. RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS FEATHERS, CHIGNONS. LACE CAPES. NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a first-elass Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. We will sell all goods as Cheap as cuu be got elsewhere. DKKHS MAKINd done to order and In the la test style, aol Kt the latent Fashions from New York every mouth. Golierlng dune to order, In all widths. 1 will warrant all my work to give tat-Isfac-tlon. All work done as low as possible. . .: , , ANN1B ICKES, , , , ,. . , Cherry Street, near the Station, S 19 IS - Newport, Pa. NEW FIKM! WILSON SHUTTLE SewiM , Machine FOR 50 Dollars!! . ' -. - FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned 11 TOE BEST IN THE WORLD! CSTtre Highest Premium was awarded to it at "VIE 1ST !N" A.; Ohio State Fair) Northern Ohio Pair:' Amcr. Institute, N. T. Cincinnati Exposition Indianapolis Exposition ) St Louis Fair) Louisiana State Fair) Mississippi Stato Fair nnd Uoorgia Stato Fair) FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest nnd liest range of work. All other Machinog In the Market were in direct COMPETITION ! ! tW For Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Embroidering, Quilt ing and Stitching fine or heavy goods it is unsurpassed. Where we have no Agents we will deliver a Machine for the price named above, at the nearest Hail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken In Exchange. Bend for Circulars, Price List, &o., and Copy of the "Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines, Fashions, General News and Miscellany. Agent3 Wanted ADDHE68, Wilson Set in MacMne Go. CLEVELAND, OHIO. 7 82t T1T1ETTY fJPRINQ nu lINTS OTYLES O.NLY 10 CENTS a YAIID CAN BE HAD OF F. MORTIMER, If- THE GREAT REMEDY FOR COB SUMPTION which can bo cured . by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by tho hundreds of testimonials received by tho proprietors. It is aclcnowl - edged by many prominent physicians to bo tho most reliable preparation ever in troduced for tho relief and cure of all Lung complaints, and is offered to tho public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effect a speedy euro in tho most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore 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 cause behind, as is the caso with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the. lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho cause of the complaint. PREPARED BY BETH W, rOWLE 4 B0N8, Boston, Hmi., And sold by Druggists and Dealers generally. Try S!rZ, "i Dr. 3. Walker's Cii'il'oivi.i Vin- PKilV KilllTS iiie :i s!i:-i-Iy Ytvi'l-K: jiicpiuiiliuii, imnli' fhii'.'ly lYinn tl.n' i tiw IomikI tut iht Id.'.rr niii:cs of tLo Siena Xoviuhi iiiomitiiins of C'iililor nia, tlio ii!0(licin;il inopoi tii'H of nli'.ch nro cxtnictcil t! (ti-f('r nn without the ust; of Alcolinl. Tho question is almost daily nsUi'd. "What is the cause of ill-' unparalleled success of Yisi:;.;t l ii ticks V Our answer is, that they rex.ovo tlio causo of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They arc tho great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, it perfect Innovator and Inviorator of tho system. Never hcl'oro in the history of tliu wniM luis il iiioilieiiie lieen (.-i 1 1 pi 1 1 1 1 iIm1 )()rtri('KMiiiii tlio rcuiarkiililo qualities of Vixkiiar ltrrmiN hi licultiijr tlio nick of every (licu.u mini if. licir to. They nro a gentle l'urirutiro ns vuil us a Tunic, re.lievin'ir. tJiiijr(---ti..ii or Tnfluiiiiiiiilimi of tlio Liver mill Vi-ri'tul Orgaiiri in liilieus Tlio ji'.'Oiicrtics of Dk. AVai.kku's Vi.nko.iii llrri KHK are A iicrient, Diiinlnirotic, C'nrmiiiiitivi'. NiiiriiiiniH. l.imitivn. lliurctie, pediitive, (.'iiiinliT-l.rilic.t Sndorilic, Altcra tivo, uml .iiti ll:'li 'i. a. ft. ?rcix)r,n.:i .t r-.. Inir,rt1 end (ln. Act., Snn Krnncinpn. Oi.1ifnnim, aud ojr. f W'luMriutim and Chiirltu st,. X. y. Hold hy all Urugglitu ami Drain.. March 81, 1874 lm OUR BEAUTIFULLY IILU&1HAIL0 CATALOGUES for 1874. of Numbering 1 75 HACLB, nnd cntilaioiofil iToour ptnmiUjy wtilhs nmiltJ a uml (ro to )! (ithr, 011 reocU't ot Slc..wololi wrlurn In HtwdMor PUuu, wit btiit order, H nnaiarirMfloiorMl itlntt. itrnnow ruuf. A II tnirrrtiMi-rm nf our Ikutia. either CiarUcuiaa tor lrafli. H fr rmnlrul Florlrullitrrj "vi fi.oo tarn urtii lu vhiu navi tlwir tuiiiiJ tufert.i on uurlimtA. unit wit a eeeocroen,S3tortlMK!tstrol, Nf TnrK. CO 6m Why not have a Beautiful Complexion? wii sa MoraD with CHAPPED HANDSohROUCH SKINT when uch an agreeable and eHectual Ji BUDDY CAS "BE 0 B TA I tf B V i AT BO MALL A COAT. i BY USIJCd yKI0HT'8',i "ALCONATED GLYCERISE TABLET," Bold by DruRglati o Dealers lu Toilet Article). 00 isr ..asrr Fv W Nature's Great Remedy THROAT and LUfJG DISEASES!! It It the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained Peculiar prooen In the diuillation of the tar, b which iu hieheat medicinal propcrtiei ere retainoL .. 1 ar even in iu crude itate haa been recommended by eminent phyiiclana of rvry Kkoel. It i confidende offered to the afflicted for the following almple reaaonK l. l-czmrxinrtly abruptly Hopping tkt courk biit by dissolving the tihlcRm and atstiting nalurt la throw off the unhealthy matter raining the irritation. In easel of vrrf consumption it both prolong and renders leas burdensome the life of theolllictedsijuVrer. . Itshealinu principle ecu upon the irritated rr. face of the lungs, pcntlrating to each distatcd tart, relieving pain, and subduing inflammation. 3. lT PUKll'IKI AND ENHICHE9 THE BLOOD. PositivB. ly curing all humors, from the common pimflk or HHum iiin to the severest casea of Scrofula, Thousands of 'amdavits could be produced from those who havi felt the benelfclal effects of PlNB Trct Ta Cohdiai. in the various diseases arising from impurities o THE BLOOD. 4. It invigorattl tkt digitUm orgatu and nstora the apftitt. An who have known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Wis. hart a remedies require no references from us, but the names of thousands cured by thena can be given to "y, one who doubu our statement. . Dr. L. O. C. Wishart's Great American Jfy,iejt,ia nils and Woem hunAa Drops have never been equalled. Vot sale by all Druggiau and Storekeepers, and at " Cr. L. Q. C. WISHAET'S Office, M 3 X. Hrcond St., VhUad'at 7 10 13t IP TIIEnLOODI'lItr, And the health of tlx. jyntom will follow. Therein a prepara tion of Iron anil Poke Hoot moro effectual than all olliera, which will remove from your syatt'in tlioluipuro nnd vitiated olood which cimsentllKcaso. und atthftRametlme build up your health nnd Rtrnnglh It never rail, to run. If you have rrofuln,f$rrolala aMiteou. m or (he F.ye or I s, or ptcroltiln lu any rorm. Tet ter. While Awelllni, old fiorei. Ulcers, or Ncrofnloaa InllnmntallurtE, you can rely on helOK cured with this prepa ration known an r. Crook'g (empoiinil Ayrnp of Poke Itoot. KlienmntUm, l'nliis) In Llmbaor filone,l'onntltnM tloua brokcussown hy Morcu rial or other polRoiis, nro all cured by It. For NypnlllM, or Hyphllltlo taint. tl.urelnnoth Inn equal to IU J trial W1U pro volt. Beautify your Complexion. Drifiot one paint or powder, but get a more permanent beauty by purifying your bl'MHl. Tills preparation of Iron and Poke ltooft makes arouKh andaculy skin soft ami Hmooih: changes that sallow complexion, to one of freshneas and health, and remove nny Ivrnn tlveilncascsol'llieKklii, I'liuplcs, 1'nsi. tnles, lllotslies A Kruptlons. 11 you wi.su roay cheeks and a heal thy complex ton use j Crook's Compound Byrup of i'ono ltoou DB. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB I Ten Tcnraol Hulillo test haa proved lir.Ctook's WlncoTTiir toliavomora merit, tliuil any Klmllar Iireparatlou ever offered to he puhllo. It l rich In the medicinal mialllleSof Tar, and unequaled for dlKeases of the Throat fe l.anea. nerrnrmlnif the asiniiWfiarj mostrumarkahlocures. It wM' Ji HTiiir ellectually cureaall tliiosha asdold. lttias cured w , many casos or Aslliinn Bil ItrourhKls, thattl has been tironouuctxl a fitieolllo for tlieeu com- iiiiilnlx. ForPalnsIn (lie li-t uHl, Kliln or luiek, tUravel or Kidney tliaw eae,dliueoftliel'rli" ii . sry iirKRi1-. .......... j')lV'WM'4 ot any Liver Cousplisiut It is also a superior Tonic, Ui'Mtorva the Appetite, Strengthens theNystctn. Restores tlie Weak antf Kebllltnted. t'niiKcn Ibe Food to ItlKcat, BaarAwca V.VRicpsla and lnillsri-Hiiiin, l'revnta lttnlarlous I'evvrs. Olvaa roue 10 jour &sK)lu. Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to tbe person starting Man ufactories at Gil I Eli CITY, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. A CAR SHOP. FOUNPKY, A WTIKHLWRTOHT, AN O COACH MAKKK. 'EMKT AND . l'H-H 4; DRAIN WORK 01 Hl'IKK AND BOLT FA(!TOKY HHOULi) BU bTAHTEL) UOON1 - - The Bouthern Having Knnd and Building Asso soeliitlon ol (i 1(1 Kit t i l V, allows nix iwreent. Interest on monthly deposits aubjet to thirty days notice; or periMnisowiiliiK sliureM of sUn-k a full share of the tirotlts which Is eitial to llfteenper cent. All the agents have shares of stock for sole. 150 Lots In GBIER CITY hare been sold the first year, f 'The carpenter areatwork building houses and tlll continue the whole year. ' Tan Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be raised for such persons as start Maniilactorlns hi fcKIKR ClXV.Viy giving S15.U0 on each lot sold heieafUtl. ' 1 Liberal Inducements will be offered to persons having O.NK THOUSAND DOLLAK8 or more to atai-t the ltankliur HllailieHN. AIko to uersonH with ONE UUNDKKD DOLLAltH or more to start a Co-operative btora or any Manufaoturlug Dullness. A good traveling agent wanted fur the Cigar and Hardware Trade. , ' A Clirar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker Liberal arrangement will be made with Cash len. Bank Clerks. lost Masters, and otlier that will set a st(vutsto sell btooks, Jdauufaoturlug sluvre or Iam. I r The Town Is In the centre of the Coal regions In IcvhI and pretty valley wiin tour ninereni tun. ronda and one mile ol railroad In tbe town. The Lot owners bave mode Hlxtjr FerCellt. on tiieir nioiiey inyesira tne nrsi year. The price of bus !! 01) payable In Jlvs All. nuul paymeiits ot a.U0 each. - For further parUoulars address ' ; JAMES II. GItlER, "I . ) POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, PA. - Or Inquired tbe Agent here. 7 89 tf s HAWL8 AND BLANKETS for sale at Panic prices at V. Mortimbh'b. 10 in 9fs perday. Agents wanledevery. IU W uJ where. Paitlculart Iree A. It. VLAIH ft CO. 1 SI- Louis, Mo. 1 161y 1W. mm Tho Deacon's Hat. A rather ridiculous scene occurred in Korwnlk, Ohio' recently. The horo is a prominent nnd much respected deacon. The othor Sunday he started for church with an old hat on hit head. It was an easy hat. and tho old gentleman enjoyed it. It ap pears there are pegs to hang bats oniuthe churches there. He thus disposed of his head-gear on reaching the church, and took his seat with tho congregation. When the service was over he lingored as is customary and proper for deacons to do. lie finally reached the porch, and stoppod for hs hat, and any respectable citizen can imagine the horror he experienced on boholding but one hat loft, and that a most dilapidated and scandalous looking article He could feel his blood boil within him as he looked at it and thought of the muttonhoad who own ed it, and had walked off with his glossy beaver instead. He said out loud that the owner of that bat was a mutton-head, and ground his deaconish heel into tbe floor, and felt much rolioved by so doing. Then he tied a handkerchief about his hoad bo cause the old hat was much too large for him, and he could not wear it, even if flesh and spirit had not revolted, against the spectacle lie told tho sexton that the hat must have boen built in a dry dock, ant) the only thing that troubled him in tho matter was how a man with a bead that size got into the church any way. Then ho stalked majestically homeward, with the red haukerchief wound about his head, and tho detestable hat held at arms' length ahead of him, and altogether form ing a spectacle that fanteued tho astonished attention of every beholder. Arriving home, be extended the obnoxious article to wards his wife, and waiting an instant for hor to take in tlio awful enormity of the offence, be explosively shouted "Look at that villainous rag!" The lady looked at it and was astonished. "I don't wondor you are sick," he howled morosely ;" it makes me sick to think of the bull-head who owns such a smoke-stack palming it off on me, and taking my new beaver for himself in mistake I (lie groaned this out with wither ing sarcasms.) A pretty mistake I must say when bis miserable rag is big enough to cover a cart, and filthy enough to make'a crow Bick." "But that's your every day hat," asserted his wife, in still greater as tonishment. "My hat 1" gasped the amaz ed deacon, staring at her with his eyes half way out of thoir sockets, and then laugh ing hysterically, and shivering from head to foot. "Certainly it is," persisted ' his wifo, "and here is your best hat," taking that article from its accustomed pl.tco, and holding it out to him. Without a word tho misorable man sank into a chair, and after staring blankly at his wife for a mo ment, slowly said : "The ways of Provi dence are past finding out. Rub my bead, Matildy !" tW During an examination a medical studont, being asked : "When does morti fication ensue?" replied :" When you pop the question, and are answered no 1" An applicant for.a pair of boots at one of our shoe shops was asked what number ho wore, and replied, as soon as he oould recov er from his surprise," Why, two of course, did you ever see a man with throe legB?" tW "Fathor," said a young lady the other morning,' have you seen my can tata?" "Canned tartar 1" roared tbe old gentle man, letting his paper fall to the floor, " have they got to canning them follows ? Zounda 1 I wondor what the deuce they'll can next t" The young lady explained, (3T The friction of a threshing-machine burned a barn, last week, at Sharon Bpringg N. Y. " Thar I" said the farmer to his pro gressive sons, as he watched the fiery straws floating o'er his head,, "thar,' boys I that's all on ' oount of thom'ar new fanglod con trivances t Wouldn't 'a happened If we'd used flails 1" $W A clorgman at the examination of tbe young scholars of his Sunday school, put the following question : "Why did the people of Israel set up a golden calf P" "Be cause they hadn't money enough to set up an ox," was the reply of a little chap, who took a doUar-and-oents view of the matter. (3T "111 1 where did yez get them trous ers?" asked an Irishman of a man who happened io have a remarkably short pair of tiouBors on." I got them where they grew," was the indignant reply, "Then, by my conscionoe," said Paddy, "You've pulled thom a year too soon 1 " Gf "My dear boy," said a fond aunt to a very fast-living nephew, " don't you know that in leading this irregular life you are shortening your days ?" "It's quite possi ble," was the cool reply," that I may be shortening my days, but theu look bow I lengthen my nights I"