Ijc Qttnua, Kciu Blaomftclb, JJa. Newport Advertisements. A New Idea! NEW GOODS! E. B. WISE, Having opened a New store nt the corner of Fourth i Cherry Streets, Just above tlio Penn'a, It. H. depot, In Newport, are now prepared to hIiow a Complete Stock of New Goods, Consisting lu part of DRYUOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAI'S, NOTIONS, and a tronm al assortment of all kinds of goods which they will sell A3 CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. They ask the citizens of Newport and vicinity to call and examine their stock mid see that they are ottering goods at such prices as will secure a share of the public patronage. E. 15. WISE, WALNUT STREET, as tr NeivpoH, Pa. Do You Want Bargains ? IF SO, CALL ON W. II. MUSSER, At Newport, Penn'a. 0 Having just returned from the City with a SPLENDID STOCK OF ' DRY - GOODS, a u o i: s: ins, AND .KOTlOUBt I am prepared to offer to the citizens of Ferry County one of the HEST ASSORTMENTS of CiOOU'S ever brought Into tills Viciuily. My StOCK oi DRESS - OOODS, DKESS-THIMMINGS, AND NOTIONS, Is complete, and were bought nt TANK! THICKS, and will be Bold at SHOUT PROFITS, for Cash. r Call and see for yourself. W. H. MUSSER, CENTRE SQUARE, 43 tr 'KVPOKT, IA. Drugs ! Drugs ! rpil E Subscriber has on hand and for sale, at X low prices, a complete assortment oi 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. Pur Wines AND LIQUORS, Always oa liand, for Medicinal and Sacramen lai purposes. $&Jkjteiavi' Order earefully and promptly filled. B. M . EBY, NEWl'OKT, PERRY COUNTY, PA. New Millinery Goods .t 1N'5 wport, lu. r uKi! In Inform the uubllo that I have lust re X turned from Philadelphia, with a ful assort incut of the latest styles or MILLINERY GOODS, HATH AND BONNETS. RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS FBATHEltS, CHIGNONS, , LACE CAPES. NOTIONS, And all articles usually found (n a first-class Mil. linery Establishment. All orders promptly at tended to. - We will sell all goods as Cheap at eau be got elsewhere. mtPKM.M a KINH done tonrder and In tlie la. test slyle. asl Kettha laiest Fashion from New YOI'K every liuilllll. lioiicniiu, uuna iuuimbi,iii all wmilitt. 1 will wniTaiuitii my woik whivv sut Isfactlou. All hoik done as low as possiuie. ANNIE ICKE8, Cherry Street, near the Station, 816 13 Newport, Pa, NEW FIRM! milsom SHUTTLE Sewing Machine1 FOR 50 Dollars ! ! FARMERS, MERCHANTS, MECHANICS, AND EVERYBODY Buy the Wcrld-Renowned nnnr larmiiQi Hi THE BEST IN THE WORLD! l2TThe Highest Promlmn wns awarded to It at VIE 1ST" 1ST A. ; Oiil State Fair; Northern Ohio Fair;" Ainer. Institute, N. Y. ; Cincinnati Exposition; Indianapolis Exposition; St. Louis Fair; Louisiana State Fair; Mississippi Stato Fair ; and Ueorgia Stato Fair; FOR BEING THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and doing the largest and host range of work. All other iluchlncs in the Market were lu direct COMPETITION ! ! ISTFor 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 Bail Road Station of Purchasers. Needles for all Sewing Ma chines for Sale Oh) 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 and Miscellany. Agents Wanted A. l 1 II JESS, Wilson Sewing; Machine Co. CLEVELAND, OHIO. 7 22t TJTjETTY OPRING 1 Hints Otyles ONLY 10 CENTS a YARD CAN BE HAD OF F. MORTIMER. mi ail r w uuuiuu uu mug, muuumu THE GREAT REMEDY FOK CONSUMPTION which can bo cured by a timely resort to this stand ard preparation, as has been proved by tlio hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. It is acknowl edged by many prominent physicians to bo the most I'cliablo preparation ever in troduced for tlio relief and cure 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 the most severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Asthma, Colds, Sore Threat, Pains or Sore ness in tho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. Wistar's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and leave tho cause behind, as is tho case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs, and allays irritation, thus "removing the cause of the complaint. pnF.PAni:r nv BETH W, rOWLE & SONS, Boston, Mass., And sold by Druggist! and Dealers generally. Nature's Great Remedy THROAT and LUNG DISEASES!! It l the vital principle of the Pine Tree, obtained by a peculiar process in the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medicinal properties are retained. 1 ar even In its crude state has been recommended by eminent physicinm of every school. It is confidently offered to the afflicted for the followlngslmple reasons! I. It cukes, not iy abruptly 'topping tin cough bat by dissolving the phlegm and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter causing the irritation. Incuses of nvirn consumption it both prolongs and renders less burdensome the life of theaffllcted sufferer. a. Its healing principle acts upon the irritated sur. face of the lungs, penetrating to each diseased art, relieving pain, and subduing inflammation. 3. Itfukiii!iandenrichr.htiiiiblood. Positive. Iy curing all humors, from the common nstPLS or HRunioN to the severest cases of Scrofula. Thousands of affidavits could be produced from those who have felt the beneficial effects of Pinb Tkkb Tah Cokuiai. hi the various diseases arising from IHrufUTlna or TUB BLOOD. 4- ' invigorates tin digestive organs and restores the appetite. A who have known or tried Dr. L. Q. C. Wis ban's remedies require no references from us, but the names of thousands cured by them can be given to any one who doubts our statement. Dr. L. O. C. J., "1 0rc:lt Africa Dyspepsia Pills and Worm Suciaii Dnon have never been equalled, l or ale by all Druggists and Storekeepers, and at " Dr. X. Q. C. WISHAET'S Office, Ao, 3 H. Bectmd St., i'Uihid'ae 7 10 13t mnixyeE seeds" H OUR UEAUTIFULLV IlLUSfRAItO SCATftLOOUr.S tor 184. 01 g Num.MTiiiK I 79 'AG H, r.i.'l rntiiHiuiug Toour patrona ttiiy will h as usual j froa; to all olrior, on rccttpt ( L'a., wiilol wa return InHewdttor PUnin, wt:hiitoidjr.i Atljmrchaifn of u tr Uouiia, til it r f3nrdfnlnir fn Pruflt. I or lrH'iU nl Flnrlrultttre' Price ll.nO rmh (ftniHiuL by tutu.) iuiVt thetr nam pitnrrrt on our li$tnt uiut vtH SO 6m Why not havs a Beantifd Complexion? WHY BB AMBOyEU WITH CHAPPED HANDS ( ROUCH SKIN? whn such an agreeabl and elloctiul K BATED Y C A -V Ji E O B TA J N JS D AT BO 8MAU. A COST, BY U8INO WBIOHT'8 ALCOJiATED (JiYCEBIJiE TABLET." Hold by DruKHlsts S DeiUers In Toilet Articles. CO M NEW HIXHIMFIELI), TKllBY CO., IM.. IIEN11V PATTKKHON, - . Proprietor. Tills well known hotel ban been refuiiilnlieil by the present iiiHiiHgeinent, who purtiimfH keejlntr a nrut-eluKH hotel. lot the iKToinodulloii ot until mid beiMt. The tu bio will alwuyn be mippllrd with the HUUIies 01 tile neumiii. niri'iai pains will to taken to muke gueitts feel coiulortuble. h'''i wmm I, i-1IIM Dr. J. Wnlkvr'H Cnlifoniia Vin vgnr Hitters mo 11 inuoly-VeRotablo piopaviitiiiii, niitdfl cliivlly IV0111 tlio na tive hoi bs lbtind ni tlio lower runges of tho Sion a Novntlii 1 1 1011 ittii 1 1 is of ('alifor nla. tho liiodit'iiml iirnportics of which aro rxtnictml tliorcl'nim without tho uso of Alcohol, 'l'lm iiicstiim is almost daily asked. "What is tlio causo of tho unparalleled success of Vin'kcau niT THitst" Our an.Mwer lit, that they rcmovo tho causo of disease, and the patient re covers his health. They aro tho great hlood piu-Hierand a lil'e-,iviiii? principle, 11 perfect lieiiovaior and lnvigorator of tho systcni. Never before in tho history of tlio viirlil hits it inuilieino licfln ciiiniMMiiKli'il liiissi'tisins tlin rcnmrkable ipmlitiert of YiNKd.Mi III nuns in lioiilnifi tho Biok of every iliscnsc man is heir to. They are a penile I'liipitive in well as a Tonic, relieving Conirost ion or lnltiiinnintioii of tlio Liver miil Vi.-ceml (M-fraii8 in llilioua Diseases TllC propi'l-it!', of !"!!. Wai.kkh's VlXHHAll Itm'OK a:'e A'ei ient, Diiqilioretie, t'nniiiimlive. N'nliiliuM-. I.nxntive. Diuretic, Si-diitive, Ctitsii 1 -i -1 11 il n :t t s-'mlonlic, A Itera tive, anil Auli-i':'iii'ii. 1. .": :'. :," .'. r . Drui y i-n :md l ;"ii, A-'ls.. S-i!? lntci-,M r irf"i:i!i, iukI viir. h! Wnfliin -Tuu un.l I'lrtrliuM ..h.. Liot'.t liy tt'A Iri:'-'. t.jj.m! l aln. llny'JO, 18T4 41 A VALUABLE STUAM TANNERY At Private Sale ! THK subscriber lmviiiK eonelinleil to enter Into another bralicli of business, oilers Ills Steam Tannery, At private sale. It is in (rood running order and cunauie oi Tanning 3000 Hides per Year ! The water that the Tannery is supplied with Is supplied with is conveyed from a spring, and is of the best totality for Tannins purposes. There are 6 I.AHOH (new) LEECHES, 1-2 LAY-AWAY VATH. 8 HANDLEltS, BATES, LIM ES, SWEATS, HlPlvintKAKKK. LEATHER HOLLER, CEN TUIl'UUALLliiUOU TUMI', tie. The ENCINE AND BOILER Are In good condition, with every convenience necessary. r- ItAltK can be bad In abundance, at low figures. S-The Tannery Is located at NEW BLOOM- li' I Ti I 'fir fr futmitiF la a iinr iilananiir fntun with udod society, Kood Hohools, Academy and four churches, l or further iiarliculurs, call on or auuress SAM'L. ALEX. PEALE. Feb. 17, 1874. NewBloonilleld, Perry CO., Pa. The Poor Man's Friend ! EVERY PERSON "AN PltOVIDE for their families In case of j death, by becoming members oi the PERKY COUNTY Mutual Benefit Association, . OK NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA. Tbe Cheapest and Best . LIFE INSURANCE In the World. Strictly Mutual. Charter Forpot. mil. LEWIS POTTER, Seoretary. JOHN A. BAKER, President (ieueral Agents: William McKke. John Keim. sf For further Information call on or address: LfewiS POTTER, Sec'y., 817tf 1 ' New ltloomflold, Pa. B' T. BABBITT'S Pure Concentrated Potash, OR LYE, Of double the BtieiiKtli of any other . Hjoiiiiyiinr Huittiiii-o. I have recently uerfected a new method of fiacklng my Potash, or Lye, and am now pack, ng It only In Balls, the coating of which will spmi Ify, and (foes not Injure the soap, 11 is packed In boxes uontalnliiK 24 aud 48 one lb. Balls, and In no other way. linccUons In KukIIsIi and (lernian for inakliiithard and soft soao with this Potash accompany each pitcaaKe. pitckaKe. B. T. BABBITT, 15 dm h. 61 1) 84 WA 8IIINGTON St., N. Y. wntt mm, ; . 8 mi TNG JJRETTY TYLESJL ATE J INS Have just been received, by F. MORTIMER Anecdote or "Old Thud." rierre JI. B. Younff, now ft representa tive in Congress from MiBslsaippi, a confed erate General and a graduate of West Point tells this story of Old Thud. Stevens. Young came to Washington soon after the war, seeking to have his disabilities lemoved. He accepted tbe results of tbe war in good faith. He went to Thad. Stevens, who was chairman of the Eloction Committee, and Thad. began to play with him, as be sometimes did with tbose whom he intended to make his victims. He said : You are a graduate of West Point, JI believe ?" - "Yes, sir" "Educated at tbe expense of the United States, I bcliove, which you swore faithful ly to defend?" "Yes, sir" " You went into tbe service for tbe infer nal rebellion?" " Yes, sir." " You were brigado commander In tho raid into Pennsylvania, which destroyed the property of so many of my constitu ents?" " Yes, sir." " It was a sipind of men under our di rect charge, and under your personal com- mand, that burned my rolling mill down?" "Yes, sir." Young thought he was gone, but seeing that the old veteran bad come into the possession of the last fact, which Young did not dream bo knew, it was impossible to deny tbe truth of bis questions. Thad. roared out, " Well, I like your d d impu dence. I will seo that your disabilities aro removed. Good morning." And the noxt day tho bill passed tho House. Drunk an to the Logs. Robert Wilson was brought before Justice M. last Saturday, charged with intoxica tion. Ho pleaded "half guilty," stating that ho could drink a good deal, aud be perfectly sensible. His bead always to maincd clear, but his knees went off too freely, and ho became drunk below tho hips. Tho ofiicer found him on a doorstep, at an early hour in tbe morning. Leaning back . a littlo, bo was striking nt bis legs in tho fiorcest manner for their base aud con temptible conduct. . "Ihavolivcd with you now for nearly thirty years ; I have fed you and clothed you. I havo got you good nico pantaloons and comfortable drawers. And now, at this hour of the the night, when it is wet, and I want to go homo, you go back on mo, and leave me in this place. Kow, aren't you ashamed of yourselves a pretty pair that you are ? From this time I'm going to treat you differently. I believe I'll be gin now, confound you you shall have a wotting." With that be began to take off bis pan taloons, but tbe scandalized officer arrest ed bim. He was fined $3, and doparted, murmuring vengeance against bis lower ex tremities. 2TA Chicago parson, who is also a school teacher, banded a problem to his class in mathematics, the other day. First boy took it, looked at it awhile, and Baid : "I pass." Second boy took It and said : "I turn it down." Tho third boy stared at it awhile, aud bawled out : " I can't make it." " Very good boys," said the par son, "we will proceed to cut for a new deal ;" with this remark, tho loatbor strap danced liko lightning over tho shoulders of the depraved young mathematicians. tW Johnny B., aged five, asked his fa ther if be knew why the stars were made. The father,, thinking tbe lad bad conceived some queer notion as to tbe use of tho heavenly bodies, said : " No, do you?" "Yes, it never rains when tho stars shine, so they must have been made to plug up the rain-holes." UP A man in an adjoining county died recently who had taken his county paper for twelve years without paying for it. Up on the day of his burial tho kind-hearted, forgiving editor called to see him for tbe last time, and stuffed a linen duster and a pair of palm leaf fans into his coflin. Ho was preparing bim for a warmer climate. XW " Where was Bishop Latimer burned to death?" asked a teacher in a commanding voice. t "Joshua knows," said a little girl at the bottom of tbe class. "Well," said tbe teacher, "if Joshua knows bo may tell." "In the fire," replied Joshua, looking very grave and wise. tW A German writing home from Phila delphia concluded bis letter thus : " If I Ufa till 1 dies tell my friends at home that I shall visit tueiu faterland before I leaves Philadelphia." tW A boy teturning to his work after dinner was asked by bis employer if bo Lad no other motion than that. '"Yes," said tho boy, "but it's a slower one." ,
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