ljc mts.'ftcu) 0loomfttllrf fa. 7 Newport Advertisements. Iron in tho Blood NEW STORE ROOM. IK NEW FIRM I .A. NEW GOODS AITewIdea! .... - E. E. AVISE, Having ononed a New Store at the corner of yourm unerry Ntroets, Just above tlie.renn'B, It. K. depot, lu Newport, are uow prepared to Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting In part of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, IIAT8 & CAfS, NOTIONS, and a jfpneral assortment of all kinds of goods which iney will sen AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock and see that they are offering goods at snoh prices as will secure a snare 01 me puuuc patronage. 3E. J3. WISE, WALNUT STREET, ' 35 tf Newport, Pa. Do You Want Bargains ? " . IF SO, CALL ON W. H. MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having just returned from the City with a Splendid stock OF DRY - GOODS, OROCERIEN, AND NOTIONS, I am prepared to offer to the citizens of Perry County one of the BEST ASSORTMENTS of t.uoDS ever Drought Into this vicinity. My Stock of DRESS - GOODS, DRESS-TRIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, Is complete, and were bought at PANIC PRICES, and will be sold at SHORT I'KOFITS, tor Cosh. i- Call and see for yourself. W. H. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, ; 43 tf NEWPORT, PA. )rugs! Drugs! THE Subscriber bason hand and for sale, at low prices, a complete assortment of DRUGSi MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Of all kinds. Also, a full stock of Concentrated Remedies, . PATENT MEDICINES, ESSENTIAL OILS, PERFUMERY, HAIR OILS, BRUSHES, 1 , AND FANCY ARTICLES. Pure Wines AND , LIQUORS, Always on band, for Medicinal and Sacramen tal purposes. tSrlfiyiiciant' Orden carefully and promptly filled. B. M, EDY, NEWPORT, FERRY COUNTY, PA. Xew Millinery Goods A.t Newport, Pa. IBEG tolnform the pub'.lo that I have Just re turned from Philadelphia, with a f ul assort ment of the latest styles of MILLINERY GOODS, HATS AND BONNETS, RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWER8 FEATHERS, CHIGNONS. LACK CAPES. NOTIONS, And all articles usually found In a first-class Mil linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. We will sell all goods as Cheap as can be gut elsewhere. DRESS MAKING done to order and In the la test style, as I get the latest Fashions from New York every month. Guttering done to order, In all widths. I will warrant all my work togrvesat. tsfactlou. All work done as low as possible. ANNIE ICKL'S, Cherry Street, near the Station, 6 It 13 Newport, fa. SHUTTLE Sewing lacliiiB FOR 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the World-Renowned wms i THE BEST IN THE WORLD! E3TTho Highest Premium was awarded to it at vie srisr.; Ohio State Fair) ! Northern Ohio Fair) Amor. Institute, K. T.J Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition f St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi Stato Fair J and Georgia Stato Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and best range of work. All other Machines in the Market , were in direct COMPETITION ! ! . tFor Hemming, Fell ing, Stitching, Cording, Binding, Braiding, Enibroidering, 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 Bail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale. Old Machines taken in Exchange. Send for Circulars, Price List, &c, and Copy of the , "Wilson Reflector, one of the best Periodicals of the day, devoted to Sewing Ma chines, Fashions, General News ahJ Misooilany.' , ;,. Agents Wanted Wilson Seiiaj MacMne ft ' CLEVELAND, OHIO. 7 22t mjETTY PPEING tl Hints i otyles'. ,; ONLY 10 CENTS a YARD CAN BE HAD OF f, MORTIMER, MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Vrotoxido of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as cattily 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 "athousand ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating tmd Vitalizing the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the bodt, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, IjOss of Constitutional Visor, Disease's 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 loxo state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing strength, vigor, and new lifrt iil.fn eyll nsr.t f H. j. a. - ------ --- - - . hi v ,';.ti i It I f 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 ha3 PERU VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. rftruplilots Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 1 Milton Place, Jtostou. Sold by Druggists generally Dr. .1. Walker's Cnlil'nrnln Vin egar Hitters nio n puroly Vegetable piepnntlion, niiiilo diiclly from the na tive licibs found on tho lower muses of tl:o Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor nia, tho medicinal properties of which nro extracted therefrom without tho use of Alcohol. Tho question ia almost daily asked. "What is tho causo of tho unparalleled success of Viskuaii Hit XKits.f" Our answer is, that ihey remove tho cause of diseafv, and tho patient rc covers hia health. Thoy nro tho great blood purifier and a lil'e-iviny; principle, a perfect Innovator and Invigoratoi' of tho system. Never, beforo in the hi.ittiry of tho world litis a uioiliciuo uccn comiiiiiiili-il piioscs-ting the remarkable fluulilitM of VixiKiAit ltri'TKKH in In-all iif tho Hick of oveiy iliseiico mmi in hoir U). They tiro a pi'iillu I'umuivo an well mi a Tonic, N'licvhifr (.'iiii(.'c-ii.in or lnduiiiiiml'lnn o the Livnr irn.1 Yi.'ecrul Ovgiui hi DUioim The ;roiii rifns of Dit. Walkkii'h Vinkuaii HrriKiisn.i! An'.iiiMit, Diiiiihtirfltio, CuiiniiiM.: .V iitriiini l.iixiilive, Oiurtttic, Sudutlvu, l'ouiilr.-li i'liiiit Siulunlic, Altera tive, ttUll A'l''-' ! ! I'-!. n. u. Mcdonald a co., UniccInU nnd Oon. Aisti.. Hnn Kmnotatin. Callfornio, and cur. or Wuliinstaia anil tiharltim Kt.. N. Y. Sold by till DruggUt ad Ucalera. March 81, 1874 lm OUR BtAUTlFUU-V ILLUblHAlkJ WCATAIOCUES for 1874. of iNuMilicriii" 1 70 fACl-Q, awl timtiiiijiutlF' QAoeurKSoolnrBd plat,!, Ar nowrMdy. L. rU Our IMtrolm Miiiv Mill Iih mull. ill KB ukiik! I . frsa: ti all nlh.rL nn rnl,.L ul vr.n . whluli A w)roturn In HwiiUor PUnt,, wllhfir.torilttr. N A II pwrhiiim nfmtr Uvom, Htlicr IT I tarU'ulu,r lor I'rotli, )X I . or ira4liKl FlnHrBllureN3 Prirt (tt.M i.li o.rrpuul liy fnutl.l tuiv, j'M-tr mifiMW eiitfreii on ituriuti, un4 wil- trrctvt uUjii. Vjtatujue. aunuat'it Jt oj iciwrij. SMdimwi, 35 Cwtlindt Street, few Vork. 50 6m Why not haye a Eeantifal Complosionl WHY B ANMOYKO WITH CHAPPED HANDS oh ROUCH8KINT when such an agreeable and edoctiial REMEDY OA if BM OBTAINED , AT BO SMALL A XXT. ' ,'' BY U8IMO WRIOUT'8 " ALCOXATED (JLYCEEINE TABLET." Bold by Drunglsts & Dealers In Toilet Articles. 00 4C" M rnnrmwumiSiSitt Nature's Groat Remedy THROAT and LUNG UISE AFTER? T It It the vital principle of the Pine Tree, ohtalnrd ..m.P:u!i"r,r"'oce!I ,h dljtlllatlon of the tr. br which 1U hif-hest nedlinal propertiM Are retained. J nr even In it crude atate hai been recommended by ir. j . 1 . F"rr cm. it Is conlidently offered to thcnmictcdforthcfollowlngsimplereaaons: ,.., i .. .a- i ' . "i ' f,rMP"y "VP"Z tne couch- hilt by dijjolvuig the phlegm and auiiting nature to in cae ol ttatrd coNsltMPTtON it both prolong and renders less burdemome the life of theafflicted sufferer. a. Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated tur. race of the lungs, tcnetratinir la tack dictated tart, relieving pain, and tubduing itijlammatian. - ...nun,LnR, IMIDLUUD, fOSItlVe ly cunnj? all humors, from the common pimplb br eruption to the severest cases of Scrofula. Thousands of affidavits could he produced from those who have felt the benclftial effcett of Pink Trim Tar Cordial ... .u. Tuiuua uiscases arising irom ihpuritibs 0 THE BLOOD. 4' lL'1r,'or''l'i tlu di",iv' and rntortt All who have known or tried Dr.' LrQ.'C.'Wit hart s remedies require no references from us, but th names of thousands cured by them can be given to Wishart s Great American Dyspepsia Pills and I K 11 1, v""ra never ucen equanea..' for - " "misKiaw inu oioreKecpers, ana at Er. L. 0. C. WISHART'S nffl. JV'o. H3S y. Second St., riillud'ae 7 10 13t wilt follow. UhPro U n pn'iuira tlon of Iron anil Poke Itoot mora i efli'ctuiil Uina all oUimn, which will remove from your SyRUim tho Impuro Btvl vlttoted olood which ciiHsoatlWcnso, una attlionninetlmo build up your hcnlth nnd Htreugth It never rll to core. If you mV8 teroruln,esrrolalon (veil. e of Ihe tiffs or jir, or Nrrofnln lu any form. Xet. ter. Wlilla S welling, oil Hores. Ulcerst, or Ncrofnloua InllauiiiiatloiiH. you cum roly on belnK cured with this prepa ration known aa ir. s'rook's romjrrouml Syrup or Poke Itoot. IthemnntiHtn, Inlna In 1,1 mba or Hones, 'onatltu. Hou brokeadown by Mercu- ClirM hVlt. For Nvnhlll Hyphllltlo taint. Ui.ireleuolh liilt equal to 1U Jf SritU will prove lb Beautify your Complexion. Bo not use paint orpowder, but trot a more permanent beauty by purifying your bl.)o,T Ihls preparation or Iron and lole Itoot makes a rough and aculy kl n eoft nud smooth: changes that sallow complexion to one of rrealinem and health, and remove any Krun. tlve IHsteaaea of the Nkln, I'lmplet., pn,. tolea. lllothead: Kruptiona. If you wlnh r)Hy cheeka and a healthy coniplexlou uuoJr. Crook's CouiiHuud By rup of Foko ltoofc VU. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB ! S TenTonroV7nhIle etfyS teat haa proved Ur.Crook's j(W'jy Xv lneor'I'Hr to have mom C'ft merit thnu any almilnr preparailouevcroflcred to the pulilio. It In rich In the medicinal qunllllcsof Tar, end unemialed for d laeases of the Til rout fc jirXi&M LiiRl! pcrtormlnu; tho maKTlff't) '$rmtL moatremarknblecurcs. It MPJi , VTrW en'ectuftlly cures all Cougha if sndCohls. Ithas eun'd hc 'ifmil"y w of Astlimn ?&TlT- 'ttaiCnT a,, Brouchltla, tlmtlt ltt ')rea proiiounocd a tliilnta. For Falna In the irenat, HMn or llurk. Uraver or KlUney ! i.dlaeiiaeaof the I e (Trin. U , arvurimuaiiiiuiiiiici!, JtMMKt orany Mver Complatul il huh nuequui. It la alao a anperior Tonic, lteatorea she Appetite. RtrentTthena tboNyatem, Reatorea tke Weak andTltebllltateal. Cauaea tke Food to Iklareiitc Dsu'A.m Tyepaln and Indliceatlon, Prevents IMalarlouji A'evaa Clvae (iua toyoarBjrateuu Ten Thousand Dollars Will be given to the persons starting Man ufactories at ' , Oil I Ell CITY, Schuylkill County, rcnnsylvanio. , -. - ,', A CAB BIIOP, FOUNDRY, A WHKKT.'WHKIHT, AniMJUAun mAnr.rt, ucracivr Ann 1'II'K & DRAIN WOHKS. & 81'IKK . , , .: AMD HOLT FACTOltY BHOUIiD HE oTAKTIil) BOON! The Southern Saving Fund and BulldinK Asso. sociatloiiut UltlKH CITY, allows six percent, lntereaton monthly deposits sublet to thirty days notice t or pernuiia owning sliareM of slock a full share of the nrollts which is equal to fifteen per cent. All the agents bave shares of stock for sale. 150 Lots in 0RIER CITY hare ,' been sold the first year. The carpenters are at work bulldluc houses and will continue the whole year. . Ten Thousand Dollars Donation Fund Is to be rained lor such persons as start Manufactories In (iltlElt CITY, by giving II5.U0 on each lot sold hereafter. Liberal Inducements will be offered to persons havliigONKTIiOUBANlDOLLAK8or more to start the Banking rluslnesa.- A!ho to persons with ONE HUNDKKD DOLLAKS or more to start a Cooperative more or any Manufacturing BUHiness. A sand traveling aeout wanted lor the Clear and Hardware Trade. A CI Kar Maker, Cabinet Maker and Shoemaker Is wanted. ... Liberal arranRcmenis win do maue wun uasn lers, Uauk Cleiks, 1'oat Masters, and others that will act as axcutsto sell blocks. Manufacturing slutres or Lots. t .., ,; The Town Is In the centre of the Coal regions In a level and pretty valley with four dlilerent ltall roads and one mile of railroad In the town. The Lotowners nave niauo oity l ereiu. on their money luvested the tlrt year. The price of lotHlsfUU OO payable In five An nual payments of fcis.00 each. ... t . tar For further partloulurt address . . JAMES II. GRIER, POTTSVILLE, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY, FA. V Or inquire of the Agent here. T 29 tf T ADIEU AND CHILDREN will Una a j splendid assortment of shoe at tho old price store of F. Mortimer A lili KINU8 OF JOH PK1NTINU JY. Neatlyexeoutedat the Bloomoeld XlmM Sleam Job Dlee. Si IP Zcdokinh Is Frightened. If you could have Been the pale, torror wrought face of Zedokiah when the Inci dent happoned, you would appreciate the story. Zodokiau Allard lived over lu Albany in Now Hampshire. His cousin, Peter, had been for several years in business ia Boston, and had become quite a gentloman in the way of fashion and knowledge of the world. Ono summer Peter paid a visit to the home of his youth; but he could not put up with the poor accomodations of tho backwoods of Albany, so he sought quarters in thojad joiuing town of Conaway, with mine host of tho Conaway House, said host at that time being Jonathan Dow; and while there ho invited his cousin Zodekiak to call and see him. Zed. came, and was astouished. Ho had never been iu a big hotel before. Tho gaudy carpets;the spacious halls; the staring mir rors, and tho bright pictures bewildered him. He went up into Peter's private room, where he gave vent to his wonder. "Crotch all broomsticks!" be exclaimed, "it is the tarualcst place I ever did see I should think you would be flambuster fecated in such a tanglo of gcgaws.' "O, it's nothing when you got used to it, Zed. You ought to travel." 'What on them pcBky steam ingincs and Bhips? Not's you knows on. I read enough about 'em in dad's paper.' Well, well enjoy yourself as you can,, old fellow.' 'That's jest what I meau to do.' 'You'll take dinner with me?' 'If you say so yaas.' 'Won't you have a little drop of some thing warming before dinner?' 'Eh? D 'ye mean tod? 'Yes.' 'Sartain I will, Where '1 we git it ?' 'We'll call for it.' Who'll ye call?' 'Just you pull that cord that hangs by your elbow.' Zed. reached for the bell-cord and gave it a smart pull, and at that instant the gong sounded for dinner : Whir-r-r rang crash bang bang bang t The din was frightful, penetrating to every corner of the big house and shakeing the very walls. Zedekiah leapeb to bis feet, pale and quiv ering. 'What have I done?' he gasped. 'What tho thunder did you tell me to pull that rope for 1 O, Pete 1 Pete I What is it?' Just then Sir. Dow opened the door, and looked in, asking rather hurrdly' 'What is wanted?' 'Noth'nl' blurd Zed. 'You rang the bell, didn't you?" 'Blast your old bell! there haint nobody touched a bell bore. I haint seed no bell. If there's been a smash don't come a lookin for it hore,'cause nobody in this ere room ever did it, I swan?! Dow, in perplexity, turned to Peter and asked him if his bell had not been rung. Zed. fearful that his cousin might own up, sprang toward him, and caught him by the collar, ' 'Look here, Pete ef you go to lettin on about that tarnal' rope, I swan to ' man you'll have to pay the damage, : for I'm blamod ef I've got a cent.' At this point Peter buist. When he could control himself he explained to Dow the cause of his friend's alarm, and also elucidated to Zed, the nature and the uses of the gong. ' ' Waal, I declar ! But Jewhittaker! wan't skecred ! Triborlation take yer gongs, I say J';.;,.!.-: But later over a mug of steaming punch, Zedekiah so far forgot his tribulation aa to be able to smile. At a Brooklin wedding, among the pres ents ostentatiously displayed, was a one hundred-dollar bill, a present from the doting father to the . darling daughter. After tho gusts had departed, the old man iooly rolled rip the bill and put it in his vest pocket, and that was the end of it. An old nccro was complaining to a friend that an idle vagabond had struck him. Well, did you hit him back ? " asked the friend. " No, sab," said the old man ; " I didn't touch him back, but I hit him htad wid a bean-pole 1" 1.1 a 1 , t , Western lawver. who was defending a man on trial for wife-murder sought for some euphonious aud innocent phrase with which to describe his client's crime, and finally said, " he winnowed her luto Para dise with a fenoe rail.". 1 . 8omo of the Alabama negroes are not unmindful of their equality before the law. It was only the other day that a lady1 met an old color d woman in Montgomery whom she knew. Bbe met her with "Howdy do, Aunt Mavie 9" Ths aged negreas raised herself ereot, placed her arms akimbo, and remarked loftily, looking sidewise :"I ain't yer aunt, and I ain't yer uuoW ; I' se yer ekal I" and indignatly passed on,
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